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Bj HKi. MO U UVD.NCB CtTTtapoBdealMr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jacob an-:Miller, who had bulbar polio. Mr. I nouncc the engagement of their|*nd Mrs. Blake are dearly loved \daughter. Athaiee. to mBn-v ir}cnd* ^yhave ;.. ... (made smce coming to \orktown.*Koehler, .on of Mrs. Henry (ricnds rxlcnd 1VI,„.ler and the lale Mr. Koehler, of les on their anniversary.Yorktown. Miss Jacob Is a mom-lt; _o—^ ot 1955, York‘- Mr. and Mrs. Jerr Stricter en-;town High School, and presently tcrtained at their Iwme Sunday •is connected with the S. \V. Telephone Co. in Yorktown I-amar iswith a family dinner following the morning worship at the Firsta graduate of the is'ordheim Presbyterian Church when their High School. He has served in juttle daughter. Rhonda Kay. re-thc 11. S. Army. He travels for the Western Electric Company. The wedding date has not been set.ceived the sacrament of Holy? baptism. Garden flowers formed1, the background for the serving. Stable in the dining room; the ren-\t ^ . irer piece VVH* Inade up °r pink;Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Blake are (roses and carnations flanked byiobserving their Fiftieth Wedding ipink burning lapers. A barbecuejAnniversary today, April 7th. For|dinner uith dosscrt and coffeethe happy occasion they have|was SOrved. Covers were laid forfone to San Antonio for a visit (3^ Those from out of town werewith their daughter. Mrs. Walter Wri Elt; Wolpmann of Nordhelm:Miller and Mr. MiUer. Mr. and Mrs. Blake were married inMr. and Mrs. Manroy Wolpmann.. of College Station: Mr. and Mrs.!Tampa. Fla., at the home of Col-(AUon Mueller and children of Elf on Blake, an uncle of Weldon ]Camp0i and Jim Parker of Sanf Blake. Mrs. Blake's home 'vaslAni0ni0 in Nashville, Tenn., where she' had met Mr. Blake when he wasar Peabody College and Vanderbilt, where he completed his college work. Mrs. Blake was on a visit in Tampa when the wedding plans were culminated. Later they moved to San Marcoe where Mr. Blake was for many years an instructor in the S.W.T.S.T. College. After his retirement they came to Yorktown and have lived at the Blake ranch in the old Blake family home where Mr. Blake had spent his boyhood days. They have one daughter Mrs. Miller of San Antonio, one granddaughter, Mrs. W. D. Curtis of Uvalde and five greatgrandchildren. Their beautiful life has ben overshadowed by the tragic death of their three grandsons, Walter Blake Miller, and Weldon MiUer, who crashed in a plane over Galveston Bay, and the recent death of Joe BailyFor theLADY IN—o -Mrs. Alfred Kneifel was al home Sunday afternoon to a group of friends when she nftined her mother, Mrs. B. F. Smalley as honor guest on her 85th birthday. Roses, stocks, geraniums and aweetpeas added their beauty to the home.. During the afternoon the dining room was opened for the refreshments which were j served from a candle lit table: centered with sweet-peas and ;maiden-hair fern. Cakes, pies.! sandwiche* and coffee were enjoyed.-o —Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Bneger; were delightfully surprised last i Saturday when a group of their j friends remembered il was their 10th wedding anniversary. Alter the guests had been welcomed, a delightful evening was enjoyed. Refreshmen Is were provided by those who called. Out of town to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zucher; Mrs. Emil Brieger; ;Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mueller of iNordheim; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Briefer of RunKs.
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