the Rev. A. Ruff of Loraine. Attending I lie couple wore Clara Jesse, who served her sister as maid of honor, and Gerhard Meissner of Far well, who was his brother’s best man. They will serve as attendants to the couple at the service and reception today.Mrs. Meissner moved to Midland with her family in 1923 from Hamilton County. Mr. Mcissner moved to Midland in 1922 from Copperas Cove. They were the first Lutheran couplemarried in Midland County.Their seven children were bom in Midland and will be present for the anniversaryobservance They are Mrs. Marie Hanna of Stanton. Mrs Ben Lippe of Odessa. Mrs. Lynn Foster of Midland, Mrs. Eugene lliU of Littleton, Colo., Melvin and Martin Me issuer of Midland and Fred Mcissner of Cashing.The honored couple operated Meissner’s Grade A Dairy from 1928-1934. It was located at the comer of Fairground a n d Cloverdale Roads.Lippe of Odessa and Sherry Foster of Midland, grand-i:daughters, will serve the wedding cake. GranddaughtersEvelyn Mcissner and Robin Stokes of Midland will serve the punch. Phyllis Lippe of Odessa and Lois Foster of Midland, granddaughters, wall pour the coffee.; The color theme will be white and gold.Out-of-city guests will include Richard Jesse and Mr. and Mrs..Howard Loveless and David ofi Eden, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose,;Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mcissner andMr. and Mrs. Hcnrv Xaucn of♦Copperas Cove, Mr. and Mrs. David Nauert and Lori of Gatesville, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nauert and Bertha Nauert of Stamford and Alma Neimanni and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Klafctof Comanche.uoris nrprovided n A rail flanked by delabra, al foliage, d(Family pe1 lilac bows decorated dies and 1Mr. and Mrs. Gustav C, MeissnerPresenie father, th« in silk o laces. TheLinda Darlene York WedTo Midlander In Pecosline silhoi with white the narro\ iline, to £n tucked or*The First Christian School graduate and Hooper5^graduated from Lee High! ^fs d School. Both attended Angelo *nnnMnr~ State University, where thesnouiaers bridegroom is a member of Lambda Chi fraternity.Wild Deer StagePECOS -Church was the setting here for the recent marriage of Linda Darlene York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T. Poer Jr.,and Michael Travis Hooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Hooper, 2313 Stanolind St., Midland. The Rev. Clark Ford offi-Florida ComebackThe bridegroom’s parentswere hosts for a rehearsal din-ciated for the double ring cere-lner held at the Pecos CountryIn 1934, the Meissnors moved to their farm eight miles east of Midland, where they reside now. He farmed until his retirement three years ago.The Rev. David Herman willofficiate at Die riovot ion a 1 service. Mrs. Dale St ice will be the organist. Acolytes will be Alvin Meissner of Cushing and Ivan Meissner of Midland, grandsons of the couple.Chester Kokel of Stanton. Edward Meissner and RobertCAPE CANAVERAL, Fia. tAPi — Rockets carrying men into space no longer thunder aloft from here, and at least one group is enjoying the silence. Wild deer are staging a comeback among the crumbling launch pads.Biologists say the deer population is booming on the 4,000 acres of federallv-ovvneri land. Some estimates place the total at BOO.monv. iClub.•mDiane Doan, organist, ac- -companied Debbie Hooper, soloist.Best man was Robert Hooper of Midland. Maid of honor was Carol «) o h n son. Bridesmaids were Kathy Beauchamp and Martha Ncathry.Ushers were Jack Hooper andPat Shaun os sv of Midland. Jon»Mu it of Junction and Randy Weatherford of Midland were groomsmen. Karen Richmond was flower girl and Russell Poer was ring bearer.K *sleeves, 1 bodice aw sleeves. 3\ lions wen skirt, add: flowed intt The hem! with two chain. A tical lace sprays he bow and sion veil, cascade snowflake and gypsc purple staSusan 1Okla., wa bridesmai•V.*Shiny Knlt;To kee