assv.*.-. *.' • (( W | |» . • »t'Sii ^V, -¥p¥«te--r'Tfc V MW - * s.^‘% .V., V 'v »•*. jrr(§-\ «M£*: f .v ■;•,fk,^i'P«9jii -b«A■^■ /: / ■ ■:* t 7MR. AND MRS. TERRY WALKER . . . Wed 50 YearsReception To Honor Couple♦On 50th Wedding AnniversaryMr. and Mrs. Terry Walker of Pecan Grove community will observe their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, June 14, at a 2 to 5 p.m. reception in the Gold Room of Ranchmen's Tower Hotel. Hosts will be their children, Reba Walker Stutts of Alta Loma; Dorothy Jean Walker Cason, Bairdj and Johnny 'Walker, Houston. The honored couple has eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.Miss Maud Brown, daughterof A. C. and Nancy Elizabeth McMillin Brown, and Walker, son of A. J. and Ada Ruth Terry Walker, were married June 20, 1920 in the home of her parents at Pecan Grove. The Rev. Neil Greer of Brown-wood, a Baptist minister, officiated the ceremony.The Walkers now own and operate a stock farm, the Walker homestead, where he was born. Walker is a World War I veteran and a * member of American Legion Wiley B.Murray Post 27. She is a member of Ladies Auxiliary, WWI Veterans, and a past president. They are members of 2nd and Wallace Street Church of Christ.Mrs. Walker is a descendant of Capt. N. D. McMillin, an early settler of San 'Saba county, and she was bom in the community which bears the family name. She recalls the tales of Indian episod.es, told by her grandmother, including how her grandfather, Gapt. McMillin, led a band of settlers, to make possible the protection of other settlers from Indiana,All friends and relatives are invited to attend the June 14 reception. ;i