Miss Hiler Exchanges Vows WithElroy Meiske In lay lor ChurchMiss Patricia Hiler became the. ami Mrs. K. M. Shavers, Mr. andbride of Elroy Meiske in a doubU ; Mrs. Ermnn Wei ‘ban, Phyliss and®ing ceremony performed Aug. 5th! James Werchan,at the Prince of Peace Lutheran |Church in Taylor by the Rev. Paul '^so ur* ^rs- Rudolph Wer*\ l\ if HU •'ct lilt v nt IIUM/..Also the hostesses, Mrs. W. C. Hodenbeck. Jr., and Miss Irene Waiser and Mrs. Henry Sielaff who helped.Czerkus.The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sharp of New Castle. Penn., is a graduate of New Castle Senior High School.Son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meiske of Taylor, the groom is a graduaUchan, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Lenz, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walthers,Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meiske and Ronnie, Win. Meiske, Mr. and Mrs.W. R Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meiske. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson. Sharon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petzolt, Wandeen and Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ray and i Mrs. Reba Mitchell.First Methodist PastorOnof Thrall High School and is now;Vacation; Service Speakers AnnouncedEmployed in Austin. The Rev. and Mrs. Wallace N.l Miss Mary Elizabeth Fox, publicThe candlelight ceremony was per- Dunson will leave Monday, August, relations director of Southwestern■ ■ M * I - • A • » • .... ... • _ 1 .. A A tL. -— — —. .formed before an altar decorated 15 for a two weeks vacation. Andwith white chrysanthemums and white tapers.Fred Cameron, soloist, sang “Because” and The Lord's Praver”. He was accompanied by Miss Pauline Czerkus, orgainist, who also played the traditional wedding music.The bride, given in marriage by Merlin Quimby, wore a ballerina length gown of white lace over white taffeta. The bodice was fashioned with a Peter Pan collar and fittedbefore leaving. Mr. Dunson announced the service speakers for the twoUniversity, will speak at the mornirig servcies on August 28. For the evening services, the members ofSundays lie will be away from hischurch.On Sunday, August 21. Dr. W. V Bane, superintendent of the Georgethe Woman's Society of ChristianService under the leadership of their president, Mrs. Kennedy Jones will be in charge of the services.town District, will preach at theId a.m. service, and in the evening the Methodist Men under the leader-The Rev. and Mrs. Dunson willvisit during the first week with their son in Midland and their!ship of their president, L. B enKropp, will be in charge of the services.daughter in Ranger, or the secondweek, they will vacation with other relatives and friends in the state.m»n,sleeves which came to points at the wrists. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls.Her veil of mist illusion was caught to a Juliet Cap with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white carnations.The matron of honor, Mrs. Reba ’^Mitchell of San Antonio, wore a ballerina length gown of pink net over pink taffeta with matching crown of new and pearls.Herbert Meiske, brother of the groom, was best man.The mother of the groom chose a dress of aqua nylon with white accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations.The wedding reception was held the Prince ol Peace Parish Hall, rhe long table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with the traditional wedding cake, it was embossed with blue roses and topped with a heart and white love birds. It was laid on a frill of white lace.Mrs. Erwin Meiske of Austin was in charge of the bride’s book and Mrs. Wm. Miller of Dallas poured the punch. Miss Pauline Czerkus and Miss Shirley Witte were in * barge ol the gilt table. Mrs. ErwinMeiske also served the cake.The couple took a wedding trip to Corpus C’hristi and will make their home at 17(14 West 84th Street in Austin.Guests at the wedding included; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meiske, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Czerkus, Mr and Mrs. Henry Lenz, St., Pauline and Eliza-bert Czerkus, Mrs. Robert Kuhl, -J.lr and Mrs. Fred Cameron, and narbara, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schroeder, Mrs. 11. E. Jaeeks, Mrs. II. C. Braker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Witte and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilde. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stabeno, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werchan, Mr,Wesi End PI A Executive Board MapsPlans For Year In Thursday Meeting1The executive board of the West End PTA mapped plans for the work of the busy members for the year and chose the state theme for the programs as they met with their president, Mrs. Raymond Schroeder, Thursday afternoon.The theme for the programs for the year is ‘We, the People, Insure Richer Dividends” and programs after the September meeting will be based on this. The Semptember meeting will be in the form of a family picnic in Murphy Park on September 15 at 780 p.m This will le for the general gelling acquaint ed of the members and the faculty.On August 81. the PTA will beon hand as hostesses for the first grade pupils and their parents as registration is held. The PTA will serve light refreshments.Mrs. Schroeder named a committee to work with other units in the city for the reception for the faculty 011 September I The committee will include ~ Mesdarnes Ben Allgood, Bill Townsend, Ben McCuk, Frank Svoboda, Henry Boedeker, Connie Lawson, and C. L. Carson, and Mrs. Schroeder will also work as a member.Members of the board were asked to take the two courses offered for PTA improvement during the year. Meetings were set for two days a month, the executive board to meet on the second Wednesday and the general meeting of the PTA on the third Thursday.Fall FestivalThe fall festival was set for November 8. The chairman will be an-tuiimcnd biter :ind fit her nlans toldthe members was discussed but no definite action taken.Serving on the executive board with Mrs. Schroeder are Mrs. Bill Townsend, vice president; Mrs. Ben McCuk, treasurer; Mrs. Frank Svoboda parliamentarian; Mrs. Henry Boedeker, historian; Mrs. C. L Carson, program chairman; Mrs. D. L. Byrom, publications chairman; Mrs. Leschbcr, health chairman; Mrs Richard Bat la, goals; Mrs. Dan Kovar, membership; Mrs. O. 11 Sehram, legislation; Mrs Ben Allgood, hospitality; Mrs. G. I Hays, publicity, and Mrs. Clarence Stauffer, Mrs. F. E. McMeans, and Mrs. Connie Lawson, of the City Council representation.-T, _ K111 r~r--------— ------ ^.....1—Russia has about lb millionhorses.-o-Make DoAP MewsfeaturesCIRCLES of almost any si/e* are easy to draw by using aruler for a compass. By drillinga small hole at the end you can use a thumb tack for a