Page 2CfUNOay «MO AMINO %May 12, W4wmISt1Commissk-Vt,A*t*-*V*A-fo speak cK- ■*.■ylt;\i**CtctlaPB«•-» Xi-*-* f « l lt;«»..« lt;-~m r I lt;• , •»'a* Ww« .Dr. David Wade, commissioner of the Texas Department of Mental Health-Mental Retardation, wil be the guest speaker at the May 22 meeting of the Volunteer ServicesCouncil for the^Wichita Falls• • I'D lt;11* * ••+ •****»• W«-lt;t -t,.^ + «State Hospital./The meeting, originally scheduled for May 15, will be held in Fellowship Hall of the First United Methodist Churchat 11:30 ami. „A luncheon will be served lt;and reservations should be in rby, May 17. lt;ti1vtt/1IMISS MACKEYMU students:1s-. •VrX-to be marriedt: .Sfe*’i* *.V. -■v .‘i: •-it--'Announcement of the Aug. 24 wedding plans of Miss Joan Marie Mackey end Raymond Mark Cartwright is made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mackey, 4232 Idle-wood. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Cartwright, Bowie, are parents of the prospective bridegroom.Miss Mackey is a graduate of Rider High School and is a sophomore a t Midwestern University. She is employed Nortex Regional Planninglommission. Her fiance, a graduate of Blackwell (Okla.) High School, is a junior at Midwestern University. He is secretary in Phi Mu Alpha* Sinfonia.