El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1982 Page: 24 of 34
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El Campo l^eader-News, El Campo, TX, Wed , June9,1982
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DA V Auxiliary Officers
Newly installed officers for the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary
are seated, left to right, Harriet Lytle, commander; and Audrey Wilson,
senior vice commander. Standing, left to right, are Emilie Entricht,
chaplain and historian; IJ..e Beaver, junior vice commander; Ann
Hubenak, treasurer; Doris Gros, adjutant; Margaret Miller, executive
committee woman; Henrietta Koester, flag bearer; Anna Maria Mc-
Colgan, patriotic instructor; Selina Mitchell, sergeant at arms; and
Emillie Reck, conductress.
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were installed by the
Wharton County Disabl
ed American Veterans
and Auxiliary Tuesday
night at the VFW
Memorial Home
Hosting the meeting
were Leonard Miller,
Edgar Hansen, Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Gangl,
Robert Lytle, Harry
It is the responsibility
of the parents or the
grandparents of children
born in out-ot-town
hospitals to report the in-
formation to the Leader-
News office.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Olson of Humble an-
nounce the birth of their
second child, a baby girl,
born on June 4 at 1:30
p.m. at Hermann
Hospital in Houston.
Named Dana Marie,
the baby weighed eight
pounds, three ounces.
She is welcomed home by
a two-year-old brother,
Brian Curtis.
Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Farris of Austin. Pater-
nal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Olson of
El Campo.
The new mother is the
former Candy Farris.
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Legler of Wharton an-
nounce the birth of their
second child, a baby girl,
born on June 3 at 10:27
a.m. at Gulf Coast
Medical Center in Whar-
ton.
Named Katherine
Suzanne, the baby weigh-
ed eight pounds She is
welcomed home by a
four-year-old brother,
Jay Ryan.
Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert
C. York of B Campo
Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Legler of Wharton.
Martha York of Edna is
a great-grandmother.
The new mother is the
former Glenda York
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Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Edward Motal of El Cam-
po announce the birth of
their third child, a baby
girl, born at 4:45 a m
June 1 at Gulf Coast
Medical Center in Whar-
ton.
The baby was named
HAPPINESS
IS A FORMAL
WEDDING
It's tear* and laughter
it's music and the glances
you ihare during the
wedding toast It's the
pictures and the goodbyes
It's you the bride
looking like his dream
come true It s him in the
exciting Newport
If you're planning your
wedding now don f forget
to discuss the groom s
attire and ho* it can lie
coordinated to make your
wedding dreams more
beautiful
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Stunkard, Mr. and Mrs.
H R. Gross, Mr and
Mrs. I,ee Ray Hubenak,
Jim Clark and Mrs.
Travis Koester
A social hour began at 3
pm. and tickets for a
drawing were sold during
that time. Mr. and Mrs.
Lytle, Mr Hubanek and
Mrs. Orak presided at the
ticket table
Ninette Estelle and
weighed eight pounds,
five ounces. She is
welcomed home by a
seven-year-old sister,
Jana Dawn, and a four-
ytar-old brother, Chad
Anthony.
Maternal grandparents
are Mr anu Mrs. Melvin
Koester of Ganado.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Marshall of Rosenberg
are great-grandparents.
The new mother is the
former Theresa Koester
of Ganado.
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Mr and Mrs. Stan Mc-
Creight of Lake Jackson
announce the birth of
their first child, a baby
girl, born at 2:30 p.m.
June 5 at Gulf Coast
Medical Center in Whar-
ton.
The baby was named
Laura Mae and weighed
eight pounds She is
welcomed home by a
seven-year-old sister,
Dawn Ann.
Maternal grandparents
are Dr. and Mrs. B. D.
Arbuckle of El Campo.
Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
McCreight of Lake
Jackson.
The new mother is the
former Sue Arbuckle of
El Campo.
BAPTISMS
Jennifer Lynette
Srubar, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Srubar of
Giddings, was baptized
May 31 at 7 p.m. at St.
Procopius Catholic
Church in Louise.
Officiating at the
ceremony was the Rev.
James F. Kelley.
Jennifer’s godparents
are Eugene and Sheila
DIET SENSIBLY
Fad diets — they could
be dangerous to your
health!
Some fad diets promise
you will lose to 10 pounds
a week, but the recom-
mended amount is one to
two pounds a week, says
Mary K Sweeten, a food
and nutrition specialist.
Ask yor county Exten-
sion agent (home
economics) for informa-
tion about a sensible diet
plan, she says
Sweeten is on the home
economics staff of the
Texas Agricultural Ex-
tension Service, the
Texas A&M University
System
Shop Kl f.iimpo
Registration was
supervised by Mr.
Hansen. Several out of
town officers and
visitors, chapter and aux-
iliary members were
recognized
The installation of of-
ficers for the chapter and
auxiliary was conducted.
Mrs. Lytle presented silk
flower corsages to the
Koudela of El Campo, the
brother and sister-in-law
of Mrs. Srubar.
Those attending includ-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Koudela of Hillje, grand
parents; Donna Koudela,
aunt; and Christie
Koudela, cousin.
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Tammy Jo Tumlinson,
infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Tumlinson
of Victoria, was baptized
Saturday at St. Robert’s
Catholic Church in El
Campo.
The Rev. Jacinto
Olguin officiated at the
ceremony. Godparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Miksik
Attending the baptism
were the honoree’s
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Miksik,
and her great-
grandmother, Mrs.
Emilie Miksik, all of El
Campo.
Following the baptism,
a Mexican style supper
was given in the home of
auxiliary officers.
A drawing for many
prizes which were given
away was then con-
ducted
Chaplain Hubenak
gave the devotional and
grace before a buffet-
style dinner was served.
Volunteer musicians
played for a dance which
followed
Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Miksik.
On Sunday, a turkey
dinner with all the trim-
mings was served in the
home of Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Miksik
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Barbee, Chris. El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1982, newspaper, June 9, 1982; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1007203/m1/24/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Wharton County Library.