Refugio County Record (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 19, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1965 Page: 3 of 4
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Miss Kirkcaldy Weds
Billy W. Argo Sunday
Woodsboro. — Marriage vows, Following the ceremony, a re-
were exchanged by Miss Violet ception was held in the home of
Kirkcaldy of Corpus Christi and the groom’s parents. The table
Billy Wayne Argo, Sunday af- was laid with white net over
teraoon, December 19, 1965, in taffeta, with a white satin bow
the First Baptist Church, here, in the center of the front edge.
The Rev. Robert Hogg, pastor Centering the table was an ar-
of Refugio First Baptist Church, rangement of blue, yellow, and
officiated in the double ring white carnations in a crystal
ceremony. The church was dec bowl, flanked by crystal candle
orated with baskets of white holders with white tapers,
gladiolus and mums.
The groom graduated from
Woodsbro High School and at-
tended Del Mar College, Corpus
Christi. He is now attending
Senar Technician School in the
U.S. Navy at Key West, Florida.
Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Morris, Jos-
eph Cahn, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Thomas, Miss Sally Nye,
Dickie Grant, Mrs. Estell Mc-
™ , ., . ,, , . . The three-tiered cake was dec-! Coy, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Good-
Jhe bride is the daughter of orated with blue sugar-spun i man, Mrs. Johnnie Goodman,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkcaldy bells and yellow flowers. A mini-
of Leven Fife, Scotland. Parents ature bride and groom topped
■ of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. the cake. A crystal punch bowl
W. S. Argo of Woodsboro.
Kenneth
sang “O
,Mrs.
toria
and
nist was Mrs. Brett Hargrove
The bride, given in marriage
held yellow frosted punch. The
Jones of Vic-; punch was poured by Mrs. Ron-
Perfect Love” j aid. Thomas of Corpus Christi.
Wedding Prayer . Orga- j Serving the cake was Miss Sally
Ann Nye of Corpus Christi.
Guests were registered by
by her brother-in-law, Charles ! Miss Regina Goofman~of Corpus
Buckhaults, wore a street-length| Christi.
dress of ice blue satinback j The bride chose as her travel
Regina and Cynthia Goodman,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck-
haults, and Terry Buckhaults,
all of Corpus Christi.-
Also, Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth
Jones, Mrs. Dean Chilcoat, and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill of Vic-
toria; and Mr., and Mrs. V. K.
Hill of Bloomginton.
---- -----------1 oriae cnose as ner travel /i> • • ^ ■ « ■■
crepe.R had a^high front neck-! enSembie a silver gray metallic; ClViC ClUD HeCSFS
Junior Hi Choir
line and droped to a V-line intuit with black accessories,
the back, with a satin bow. The i She wore a yellow rose bud cor-
high bust-line bodice was em-!
phasized by a matching blue
sage.
The
bride attended Waid
satin nbbon. The sleeves were. Academy Snstruther in Scot-
three-quarter length, and tne land. She is now employed as a
skirt was straight. A cape of: legal secretary in Corpus Chris-
matchmg material was attach-! y
ed to the shoulders at the back, j ----
and fell to the same length of
the dress. Her shoes were of
matching blue.
She chose a headpiece of blue
leaves with tulle veil. She wore
a pearl drop necklace, gift of
the groom. She carried a cas-
cade of yellow roses and Eng-
lish Ivy.
Matran of honor was Mrs.' Home Demonstration Club met
Charles Buckhaults of Corpus for its Christmas party in the
Christi, sister of the bride. She home of Mrs. H. R. Peal, Tues-
wore a dress of yellow import-j day, December 14, with 14
ed Italian raw silk. It was styl-1 members and three guests pres-
ed on the same lines as that of! ent.
the bride. Her shoes were of j On the front door was a San-
a matching color. Leaves and j ta Claus. The house was deco-
tulle in the same color formed | rated in the Christmas theme,
her headpiece. She carried a! including the traditional tree.
yellow and white! Gifts were exchanged from the
Mrs. Peal's Home
Christmas Party
Site on Tuesday
Woodsboro. — The Woodsboro
cascade of
carnations with long ribbon
, streamers.
Serving as best man was the
groom’s father.
John M. Goodman of Corpus
tree, and games were played.
Refreshments of cookies,
sandwiches, coffee, and punch
were furnished by all members.
Guests present were Mrs. L.
Christi and Cecil Hill of Vic-1 J. Zarsky, Mrs. Edwin Schaper,
toria, both uncles of the groom, and Mrs. Cletis Dulin.
^yere ushers.
The mother of the groom
chose a dress of raspberry raw
silk. It was cut in simple lines,
With round neck and three-quar-
ter length sleeves. Her acces-
sories included a hat of match-
ing color velvet with pink tones,
black suede shoes and bag, and
bone kid gloves. She wore a
pink carnation corsage.
Gifts Exchanged
At HD Club Fete
Woodsboro.—The Bonnie View
Home Demonstration Club was
hostess at the Christmas party and. Refining Company held its
Members included Mrs. Altha
Cowell, Mrs. Emmet Hayes,
Mrs. Ruben Henkhaus, Mrs. T.
J. Herron, Mrs. Paul Neuman,
Mrs. T. W. Stauss, Mrs, J. A.
StOnge, Mrs. Rex Tucker, Mrs.
W. C. Wagner, Mrs. Maurice
Wright, Mrs. Waldemar Wen-
del, Mrs. Robert Mixon, Mrs.
R. H. Niemann, and Mrs. Peal.
Ashland Oil
Party Held
Woodsboro.—The Ashland Oil
for the County HD clubs. The
party was held Thursday, De-
cember 9, in the Bonnie View
gym.
A covered dish luncheon at
noon was attended by approxi
Christmas dinner for its em-
ployees and their wives Friday
nite, December 10. The affair
was at the Astor Restaurant in
Corpus Christi.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
mately 60 members. The serv- derry Jenkins of Houston, Mr.
ing table was centered with an and Mrs- Hayden Elsberry of
arrangement of red poinsettias 1 ^ransas Hass> nnd Mr. and
and greenery. Small tables were Mrs- Emmet Hayes, Mr. and
covered with white cloths and Mrs- Ernan Valderama, Mr.
centered with arrangements of! and Mrs- Hal Bazar, and Mr.
holly and red candles. ! and Mrs- Jerry Wayne Henry
The register table held an ar- Woodsboro.
rangement of red candles,1 —
greenery, flowers, and Christ-
mas balls.
Each club was responsible
for games.
Gifts were exchanged from the
Christmas tree near which
stood a Santa Claus figure.
Mrs. Owens
Entertains
Woodsboro. — Mrs. George
Owens entertained the Women’s
Missionary and the members’
husbands with a Christmas par-
ty Monday nite, December 20.
It was held in the dining room
of the First Baptist Church.
A short program was present-
ed, with Mrs. Emmet Hayes
telling the story of ‘‘The Littlest
Angel.”
Several games were played,
under the direction of Mrs. Eric
Horner. This was followed by
the exchange of gifts.
The serving table was laid
with a white net cloth. Christ-
mas balls and ribbon were along
the sides of the table, and a
Christmas arrangement center-
ed the table. Other Christmas
arrangements were at vantage
points about the room.
Punch, cookies, fruit cake,
and nuts were served to Mr.
Mrs. A. Crowe!!
Class Hostess
Woodsboro.—The Mary-Mar-
tha Sunday school class of the
First Baptist Church met for
its Christmas party Friday, De-
cember 10 in the home of Mrs.
A. B. Crowell.
Mrs. Ruby Beckman brought
the devotional from Luke 2, fol-
lowed by the story of “The
Shepherd”.
During the short business ses-
sion, various reports were giv-
en. Names were drawn for
“Sunshine Sisters’”.
Gifts were exchanged during
the social hour. The hostess
served refreshments of open-
faced sandwiches, cake, and hot
puhch. »
Members present included
Mrs. Beckman, Mrs. Lettie Mor-
gan, Mrs. Ada Essary, Mrs. E.
A. Watters, Mrs. E. O. Henry,
Mrs. Marshall Adams, Mrs. J.
M. Thomas, and Mrs. Crowell.
Woodsboro. — The Woodsboro
Junior High School Choir, under
the direction of Mrs. Harry Cum-
mins, Jr., sang Christmas car-
ols to entertain the Civic Club
members during the social hour
of the club Monday afternoon,
December 6. The young people
were dressed in red and white.
The serving table was center-
ed with a bowl of fresh cut
poinsettias. Poinsettias and
Magnolia leaves banked the pi-
ano. The cake was surrounded
with evergreen and poinsettias
and candied fruit. It was served
by Mrs. Harry Cummins, Sr.,
while Mrs. J. A. StOnge poured
coffee.
After the program, the mem-
bers had a business session and
the young people were served
refreshments of cake with cher-
ry icing, and punch.
Hostesses were Mrs. Cum-
mins, Sr., Mrs. C. S. Holmes,
Mrs. G. E. Boenig, Mrs. J. D.
Michna, Mrs. StOnge, and Mrs.
F. J. Gregorczyk.
Crumptons Visit
With Relatives
Woodsboro.—-Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Crumpton and boys, Dave,
Tom, and Shane, visited Fri-
day nite and Saturday, Decem-
ber 17 and 18 in Boerne with
his brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Crumpton and chil-
dren.
After supper Friday nite,
Shane was honored with a “Sur-
prise” birthday party, with a
birthday cake and gifts from
the H. C. Crumpton family.
College Students Visit
For Christinas Holiday
Woodsboro.—Most of the stu-
dents in the various colleges
and universities are home dur-
ing the Christmas holidays. If
the names of some are omitted,
it is not intentianally, but sim-
ply that The Woodsboro News
has not been notified.
Among those home, and the
college or university :
Stephen F. Austin — Kenneth
Wright and Guy Allen, Jr.
Sam Houston State College —
Nellwyn Presley, Carol Ann
Chambers, Marsha Messer, Car-
ol Gaye Bruchmiller, and Gloria
Lopez.
Southwest Texas State Col-
lege, San Marcos—Tommy Bur-
ris, Richard Beck, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Abney. Janice Kay Mar-
Bruno Schwab's
Mother Expires
Woodsboro. — Mr. and Mrs.
Bruno Schwab and children of
Gallup, New Mexico arrived
last week for the funeral of his
mother, Mrs. B. J. Schwab, in
New Braunfels.
Mrs. Schwab died Tuesday,
December 14, 1965, after being
in ill health for a long time.
Burial was Thursday, Decem-
ber 16.
Mrs. Bruno Schwab left the
children here in Woodsboro with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Holmes, while she and her hus-
band were in New Braunfels.
L. B. Bordens
Hosts to Friends
Woodsboro. — Sunday after-
noon, December 19, Mr. and
| Mrs. L. B. Borden and family
and Mrs. Eric Horner, Mr. and, entertained friends with a “get-
Mrs. Robert Mixon,
Mrs. Emmet Hayes, Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Billings, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Roach, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Walston, Mr and Mrs. W.
P. Crumpton, Mr. and Mrs. M.
K. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Mr. and together”, serving coffee and
cake.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
John Looker and Kathy, Mr.
and Mrs. Reagan Roberts and
children, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Walston, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Lloyd Jones' Mother
Dies in Kenedy Mon.
Kenedy.—Mrs. T. P. Jones,
94, a native of DeWitt County,
died at 12:05 a.m. Monday, De-
cember 21, 1965, in a local rest
home after a long illness. She
had lived most of the time since
1900 in Kenedy.
Funeral services were Tues-
day at Echols Funeral Home
with the Rev. Brent Fisher, pas-
tor of the First Methodist
Church, officiating. Burial was
in Kenedy Cemetery.
Among the survivors are two
daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Hart-
man and Mrs. Floy Whitstine;
and a son, Leslie Jones, all of
Corpus Christi.
Other survivors are two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Iona Ryan of Taft
and Mrs. Vivian Dudley of
Boerne; two sons, Melvin Jones
of Charlotte and Lloyd Jones of
Austwell; 10 grandchildren and
15 great-grandchildren.
Among the grandchildren is
Mr. Melvin Veselka, of Woods-
boro.
Gorgsnio Gonzales, 82,
Dies at Home Tuesday
Woodsboro. — Gorgonio Gon-
zales, 82, died at 5 a.m. Tues-
day, December 21, 1965, at his
home after a long illness.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday at the Baptist Mexi-
can Mission in Woodsboro.
Gonzales had lived in Woods-
boro seven years, moving here
from Bishop. He was a retired
farmer.
Surviving are seven sons, Lupe
and Gregorio Gonzales, both of
El Campo, Eugenio, Santiago
and Geronimo Gonzales, all of
Bishop, and' Ambrosio and Man-
uel Gonzales, both of Woods-
boro; and two brothers, Miguel
G. Gonzales of Edinburg and
Lolo Gonzales of Weslaco.
The Rev. Henry Carsala, pas-
tor of the Baptist Mexican Mis-
sion, officiated at funeral serv-
ices. Burial was in La Rosa
Cemetery here under direction
of Toland Funeral Home of Re-
fugio.
Trojacks Move
From Refugio
Woodsboro.—Mr. and Mrs. El-
roy Trojcak and children have
moved to Alice from Refugio.
Trojcak, employee of Thor-Jet,
Incorporated, has been transfer-
red by his company to] Alice.
Trace, Charles Dear), Leslie
Kathryn, and Guy Ailed Trojcak
visited Saturday and Saturday
nite, December 4, with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
W. Stauss, before leaving Sun-
day to join their parents in
Alice.
-r- —- • ■ -———^ ---
Jimmie Brown's
Aunt Succumbs
Woodsboro. — Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmie Brown went to Houston
Monday, December 20, to at-
tend the funeral of his aunt,
Mrs. Jess Rooke.
Mrs. Rooke was killed in an
automobile accident Tuesday,
December 14, in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana. She and her husband
were enroute to Alabama to
visit relatives when the acci-
dent occurred. He was injured
in the accident.
Mrs. Rooke is survived by
her husband and one son, Joe,
of Texas City.
tin, and Pat Meyer.
Texas University—Judy Mich-
na, JoAnn Slaughter, Gilbert
and Larry Boenig, and Edward
Ermis.
Sul Ross—Johnny Johnson.
University of Houston—Kent
Gillespie and Delbert Niemann.
Howard Payne College—Lin-
da Reeves.
Lamar Tech, Beaumont —
Lloyd Longmire
University of Corpus Christi
—James Weeks.
A&M University — Gerald
Steindorf.
Baylor University — Duke
Presley, Jane Koontz, and Mir-
iam Harman.
A&I College. — James Lam-
precht, Robert Wotipka, Ken-
neth Derrough, Janice Weeks,
Phyllis Havel, David Boerner,
David Boerm, Janice Schubert,
Kathryn Hammond, Wayne
Schubert, Dennis Haertig and
Sammy Lopez.
North Sexas State — Linda
Harsdorff.
Texas Tech, Lubbock—Dottie
Pfeil.
Our Lady of the Lake College
—Ann and Diane Lopez.
Trinity, San Antonio — Harry
Cummins, III.
Merkas Visit
Uvalde Kin;
C. P. Gets Buck
Woodsboro.—Mr. and Mrs. C.
P. Merka visited recently in
Uvalde with her sister-in-law,
Mrs. J. J. Franklin, and a niece
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fount
Corder and two daughters.
Merka went hunting while
there and killed an eight point
buck.
Refugio County Record, Mon., Dec. 27,1965—Page 3
Woodsboro in Review
This page is devoted to a review of the activities in,
around, and effecting Woodsboro. It is designed to af-
ford readers of The Record a general idea of what is
happening in Woodsboro ... in a civic, social, religious,
and political manner.
Mathis Easy For Birds
But Not That Carroll 5!
Wagners Host
Area Relatives
Woodsboro. — Here for the
Christmas holidays visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Wagner are
their granddaughters, Shari,
Deborah and Elizabeth Wagner,
of Gregory.
Sunday, December 19, the
Wagner’s daughter-in-law and
children, Mrs. James R. Mc-
Dowell, David, and Cindy, of
Corpus Christi, visited them.
They all went to Beevile Sunday
to visit Mrs. Wagner’s father,
Robert H. Rhodes.
Sunday nite, Mr. and Mrs.
Wagner and the three grand-
daughters visiting with them,
attended a Cantata presented
at the First Baptist Church in
Gregory.
After church, they had coffee
at the home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wagner.
Woodsboro Folk Visit
Portland Relatives
Woodsboro. — Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Schubert, Loretta, and
Dennis, Mrs. Gene Bundren and
Mark, and Mr. and Mrs. M. K.
Gillespie visited Thursday, De-
cember 16 in Portland with Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Gillespie and
son, Brian. Others there were
Miss Helen Schubert and Mrs.
Ruby Lemma of Corpus Chris-
ti.
The occasion was Brian’s sec-
ond birthday celebration.
W. T. Longmire, Sr.
Undergoes Surgery
Woodsboro.—W. T. Longmire,
Sr., underwent surgery Friday
morning, December 10, in Gal-
veston County Memorial Hspi-
tal. He is “recovering nicely^ ,
said Mrs. Longmire, and he
was expected home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Longmire left
for Galveston December 6. They
visited several days with then-
son and family, Dr. and Mrs.
W. T. Longmire, Jr., and chil-
dren, before the surgery.
Mrs. Longmire visited a
week, following her husband’s
operation, in Beaumont with an-
other son, Jerry, and family.
She came home Saturday, De-
cember 18. accompanied by her
Woodsboro.—Every once in a
while, an athletic team funs
up against an opposing club that
is just too much. Such ^eems
to be the case this basketball
season for the Woodsboro Eag-
les .. . when meeting the Car-
roll Tigers of Corpus Christi.
For the second time within two
weeks, Carroll took the measure
of the Eagles Tuesday. The
Birds, as in the first game in
Corpus Christi, stayed with the
Tigers for most of three per-
iods . . . but the overall strength
of Carroll proved too tough an
obstacle in the late stages.
Playing in their own “class”,
the Eagles defeated Mathis with
little trouble last Friday nite.
The reports on the two games:
MATHIS GAME
By BiHy Michna
Mathis.—The Eages clashed
with the Mathis Pirates Friday,
December 17, and came away
with a 55-44 win. Woodsboro
maintained a lead throughout
the game, although the margin
became slim at times.
One bane of the Eagles was
a number of pass interceptions,
Fouls were also numerous, with
one Eagle, Elton Wiginton,
fouling out. The Pirates scored
14 points from 18 Eagle fouls.
The Eagles made 64 per cent
of their free throws, while the
Pirates made only 54 per cent.
The Pirates, however, made 14
free throw scores and the
Eagles made only 9.
Cabaniss led Pirate scoring,
having 19 points. Toliver scor-
ed 27 for the Eagles:
FG FT F Pt.
Tolliver 10 7 3 27
Goynes 2 .1 3 5
Lewis 5 0 2 10
Schultz 4 119
Wiginton 0 0 5 0
Bethea 0 0 3 0
Dalton 0 0 0 0
Ivey 10 1 2
Anderson 10 0 2
Terrell 0 0 0 0
in the fourth quarter. William
Toliver scored 15 points for the
Eagles and Gib Meadows scored
24 for the Tigers. These were
the high point men for their re-
spective teams.
The Eagles made 55 per cent
of their free throws and the
Tigers made 82 per cent.
Toliver
FG
6
FT
3
F
4
PT.
15
Havel
4
1
0
9
Goynes
3
3
1
9
Lewis
2
3
2
7
Schultz
0
0
0
0
Wiginton
1
0
1
2
Bethea
0
0
0
0
Dalton
0
0
0
0
Ivey
0
0
0
0
Anderson
0
0
0
0
Terrell
1
2
1
4
Score by Periods
Eagles
*17
12
9
46
Tigers
25
14
18
64
Score by
Eagles
Pirates
periods:
Eagles Play „
Bn Tourney
The Woodsboro Eagles will be
one of eight teams in the an-
nual “Toast of the Coast”’ bas-
ketball tournament, in Rockport,
Monday and Tuesday of next
week.
The first game of the tour-
ney will pit Refugio and Ingle-
side at 2 p.m. Monday. At 3:30
p.m. Woodsboro will meet West
Oso; at 6:30 p.m. Aransas Pass
and Calallen clash and at 8
p.m. Bloomington will play
Aransas County.
Should Refugio win its first
match, the Bobcats will meet
the winner of the Woodsboro
West Oso game Tuesday at 1
p.m. Should the Bobcats lose
to Ingleside, they will play he
loser of the Woodsboro-West Oso
game Tuesday at 9 a.m.
The Consolation game is
scheduled at 5 p.m. Tuesday,
I’vvith the game to determine
I third place set at 6:30 p.m. and
the Championship game set at
8 p.m.
Terrell suited out for the first
time this season, but did not
play.
On the way home, the Eagles
enjoyed themselves singing cur-
rent songs, Christmas carols,
and beer and cigarette commer-
cials.
Personals
CARROLL GAME
By Billy Michna
Woodsboro. — Once again the
Eagles played the Carroll Tig-
ers. Scoring by quarters follow-
ed much the same pattern as
the previous game of two weeks
ago. The Eagles closed the mar-
gin of defeat somewhat, but
the Tigers triumphed 64-46.
Terrell played for the first
son, Lloyd, who is attending; ^me this season. He fouled out
Lamar Tech in Beaumont.
Church Carolers
Sing at Hospital
Woodsboro. — Tuesday and
Wednesday nites, December 14
and 15, carolers from St. The-
rese Catholic Church, under the
direction of Mrs. K. R. Kelly,
serenaded the patients in the
Refugio Hospital.
They also traveled around
Woodsboro singing Christmas
carols, bringing “good cheer”
to thse who listened.
Eaglet f es
Lose Two
D. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. | Borden, David Oefinger, and
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Reagan Mr. and Mrs. Ray Binkley and
Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. L. Hoffman and chil-
George Owens. | dren of Beeville.
OFFICERS
Woodsboro. — At its meeting
November 23, the Brotherhood
of Christ Church elected Harry
Boenig as vice-president and
Seth W. Yarbrough, Jr., as sec-
retary, for 1966 and 1967.
Durwood Boenig, president,
and Albin Sommer, treasurer,
are continuing in these offices
for the second year of their
terms.
McDonnels Host
Alice Visitors
Woodsboro.—Mrs. Frank Love
of Alice visited from Decem-
ber 1 to December 6 with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. McDonnel. Mrs.
Love left December 6 for Ha-
waii for an indefinite visit with
her son and daughter-in-law,
Captain and Mrs. Darryl Love.
He is stationed with the Ma-
rines in Hawaii.
Thursday, December 2, Mr.
and Mrs. McDonnel and Mrs.
Love visited in Victoria with
the McDonnel’s son and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Donnel and children.
FLIES TO CALIFORNIA
Leaving from Corpus Christi
by plane for California Wednes-
day was Mrs. Ceasar Steindorf.
Her daughter, Mrs. James Hous-
ton, was to meet her in Los
Angeles and take her to her
home in Fountain Valley for the
Christmas holidays.
STEPHANY LOTT DIES
Sinton—The 22-year-old Steph-
any Lott who was killed in a
scuffle with a deputy sheriff
from San Patricio County, in
Sinton, Sunday nite is a grand-
son of a Woodsboro resident.
Lott was shot to death, accord-
ing to published reports, “while
attempting to overcome a depu-
ty sheriff in the San Patricio
County jail.”
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson
and son visited in Victoria Sun-
day with friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Gilpatrick.
Woodsboro. — The Woodsboro
Eaglettes ran into a bit of al-
literation trouble during the past
week . . . and dropped their
only two basketball games play-
ed—both in the Goliad Tourna-
ment.
Pawnee edged the Eaglettes
last Thursday, 24-23; and later
in the tourney, Pettus socked
the local girls, but good, 41-19.
The two games wound up
Eaglette play until after the
Christmas-New Year’s holiday
. . . indeed until the new year
of 1966.
Box scores of the two games
played by the Woodsboro girls:
Pawnee 24; Eaglettes 23.
EAGLETTES: Geistman (3-4-
10); Johnson (0-0-0-); Crews
(1-0-2); Levien (1-1-3); Vasquez
(3-2-8). Guards were Gillespie,
Rodriguez, Terrell, and Wigin-
ton. Scoring by quarters:
Pawnee 8 6 1 9—24
Eaglettes 6 2 9 6—23
Pettus 41; Eaglettes 19. EAG-
LETTES : Geistman (1-2-4);
Johnson (2-3-7); Crews (0-0-0);
Levien (1-1-3); Vasquez (2-1-5).
Guards were Gillespie, Rodri-
guez, Terrell, Wiginton, and Mc-
Cutcheon. Scoring by quarters:
Pettus 10 18 6 7—41
Eaglettes 7 6 4 2—19
The two losses brought the
Eaglettes seasonal record to 7
wins; 5 losses.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Borden,
Mrs. Lettie Morgan, and R. E.
Lynch were in Corpus Christi
Monday to see the Christmas
lights and other decorations.
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Howard
and children arrived from Waco
Tuesday nite for a two-day visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Howard.
Christmas holiday guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Cummins, Jr., are her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ross,
of Fort Worth and Harry, in.
Mrs. Harry Cummins, Sr., is
visiting in Fort Worth during
the holidays with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. T. N. Mallard, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Reagan Roberts
and children visited Saturday
in Beeville with his sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Fridge and children, and with
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Binkley.
Monday Mrs. G. R. Wilson ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Wilson of Refugio to Victoria
to attend the funeral of Thom-
as Reitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Reitz. He died Saturday,
December 18.
Arriving Saturday to visit dur-
ing the Christmas holidays in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Wilson were their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Jones and children, of Pasa-
dena.
Arriving Saturday, December
18, to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Holmes during the Christmas
holidays was his mother, Mrs.
O. W. Holmes of Whichita Falls.
Visiting several days this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Brett
Hargrove were their grandchil-
dren, Bradley and Angela Har-
grove of Annaville.
Expected here for Christmas
to visit Mrs. Jean Rooke are
her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Car-
ter and children of Houston and
her son, A. D. Rooke, Jr., and
family of Vicksburg. ,
Visiting from Sunday to Wed-
nesday this week in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. How-
ard were their son and grand-
son, Harvey Howard, Jr., and
son, John, of Albuquerque, New
Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Roden-
berg attended the 50th Wedding
Anniversary Open House of his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Rodenberg, in Luling
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Brittain
and family of Lubbock are here
for the r'hristmas holidays to
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Refugio County Record (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 19, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1965, newspaper, December 27, 1965; Refugio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth635372/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.