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Editor and Publisher
News Editor
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Mi'.. I nnii'o Connell of Sail
Antonio, n Past Grand Matron
ni (ho (it.i.vi chanter of Texas,
in lor oi tin* Eastern Star; a
nn,rn!'cr a! the Jurispruiulonce
r'r.11;i*,111, Grand Chapter of
To vis; and a Past Matron of
it. in \ntonlo Chapter No.
_:.t, "ill mstalLAho of floors for
tin ••••■nil n p. yoar of I.lano
ci >; i< i No. 216, Order of the
I- ast.M n Star. Mrs. Connell has
also served the Grand Chapter
<>! Icxas as Grand Marshal,
•Matron, District I)i*rHity Grand
.Matron aiai Grand Examiner of
DisDP't V. siu* was elected
Associate Grand Conductress In
19"l and served as Worthy Grand
Shower Compliments
Debbie Welgehau^en
Miss D e h bl oVVolgohausen,
hrlde-elect of Ittchard Rabb,
has lieen honored, with pre-
nnptraT eourTesIes.
A miscellaneous shower was
held Saturday, May 20, at St.
James Lutheran Church, with
Mrnes. Eddie Staats, Larkin
j Schmidt, Jimmy Simpson, Hoy
I ce Ahrlett, Marvin Click, W.fi.
Hohmann and Teddy Joe Talley
as hostesses.
Jeanle and Sandy Simpson^
registered the guests. ^
Mrs. ClareneeiSehroeder and
Mrs. A.A. Welgehausen of
Fredericksburg, grandmothers
of the honoreo, and Mrs. E.L.
W 111 h e r n of Sunrise Beach,
grandmother of the bride-
groom-to-l>e, were^among the
guests.
Mrs. John Landon- and Mrs,
Joe Tom Wallace entertalnc*d
with a kitchen shower honoring
Miss Wolgahausen on May C In
the home of Mrs, I.andon.
Guests, were close friends
op the honoree who prepared
rice hags* r
Refreshments of tiny dough-
nuts, sandwl ches and punch
were served from a table
decorated with an arrangement
of yellow spring flowers.
Miss Welgohausen and her
fiance are planning their wed-
ding for.Saturday, June 10, at St.
James Lutheran Church.
COfc Sr ’ lj
V >A Per * i
ttc* l.Ml'fld
M.i’ron of (lie Grand Chapter of
lixis for ttu* year 1904-1959.
die is a pa si Mother Advisor
ol ‘;ti. Antonio Assembly No.
i, Order of tin* Rainbow for
Gills, Past President of
tin Mower Basket Garden Club
In San Antonio, Past President
oi Chapter BX7 I’. K.O. In San
Antonio, served as an Ambas-
sador tor Homlsfair, Immediate
Hast President of the Women’s
Society of Christian Service of
the Travis Park United Metho-
11 st Church and Is active In
many fields oi church work
and service.
Assisting tier In the Instal-
lation, Which will lie open to
the public and held at 8 p.m.
in die Llano Masonic Hall on
June 9, will ' lie Mrs. BIHte
bowers of Kingsland, the In-
st dltpp Grand Marshal. She
•i....... ehiiirrrmn of the 1-M-MrM-
Staples-Massey
Vows Are Repeated
In ap Informal ceremony held
Friday afternoon, May 19, Mrs.
Verna Staples of St. Louis,
Mo., became the bride of George
Massey of Llano, with County
ing in his office. ~
l\lrs, Massey lived In Kansas
City, Mo., before moving to St,
J.outs.
The bridegroom Is a native of
Valley Spring and lived for many
years in Mason before returning
to make his home In Llano about
three years ago;
The couple will be at home In
Llano. 1 —
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Drapery Cleaning
Ccu rercial and Residential
51 2 756-2425 — Burnet, Tex. 78611
V, Section 3, Bulletin Commit-
tee, Grand Chapter of Texas
and a past matron of Blanco
Chapter No. 934. Mrs. Grace
Hare of Lampasas will be -the
rnstalllng^Grand Secretary; she
Is a member of the Founder’s
Day Committee, District I, Sec-
tion 5, Grand Chapter of Texas
and past matron of Winnie
Chapter No. 160 In Ennis. Mrs.
Edyth Hays of Marble Falls will
be the Installing Grand Cha-
plain; she Is the Deputy Grand
Matron, District Itl, Section 6,
Grand Chapter of Texas and Is
past matron of Marble Falls
Chapter No. 435. Mrs. Edna
H. MASON CROCKER
Registered Quarter Horse Sale
Snturdev'June 3-1972
A
Mason County fairgrounds — 12:30 p.m.
Offering In The ’** ile Will Be Composed Of:
Thirty five head of registered Geldings
and Tillies between the ages of one and
fo’ir years. Sired by Foxy Sugar, 372,455
and Sugar Raw Hide, 492,063, own sons
of Sugar Bars, 42, 606, by Three Bars
(TB) Also six registered Mares with baby
colts.
Fvxy Sugar, 3 *2,455, an outstanding sire
and Cutting Horse will feature my offer-
ing. He i'f seven years old and truly a great
horse.
I have a good leal of Eddie, King, Scooter
S., and Dexter breeding in my mares.
Those horses will be ridden at 10:30 a.m.
at the Mason County Fair Grounds Sale
day.
Willard Jordan, Auctioneer
Lunch will be „eryed op the grounds by the
innJah Cateflriu Service of Llapb.
For Further information Cpgtact:
- , H. Mason, Crocker , ,
O , \J P.O.Box 149
Brady, Texas 76825
T/nwty of San Antonio will h©-
the Installing Grand Organist,
and she Is a member of the Star
Visitation Committee, District
V, Section 7, Grand Chapter of
Texas, and a past matron of
Texas Chapter No. 35.
For the program the “Sing-
ing Stars,” a group of San An-
tonio Eastern Stars compost'd
for the most part of Past Ma-
trons of Chapters of that city
uner the direction of Mrs. Edna
Lawty, who also accompanies
the group, will render several
selections. TV group was
organized In April of 19G4 and
has sungat numerous churches,
hospitals, orphanages, military
establishments and for various
organization meetings all dver
the state.
The elected and appointed
officers of Llano Chapter No.
21C who will tie Installed are
as follows:
Worthy Matron, Everett G.
Smith; Worthy Patron, Everett
H. Smith; Associate Matron,
Floy Douglass; Associate Pa-
tron, J.D. Lewis; Secretary,
Carmen Alexander; Treasur-
er, Carmen Miller; Conduct-
ress, Polly Rhodes; Associate
Conductress, Joy Aleshire;
Chaplain, Dorothy Bllssltte;
Marshal, Pearl Buttery; and
Organist, Joan Myers. ,
Also, Adah, Frances St rib-’
ling; Ruth, Gall Staats; Esther,
Billie Trammell; Martha, Ona
Davis; Electa, Cora Kuykendall;
Warder, Virginia Barton; and
Sentinel, Dudley Barton.
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MRS. LAURENCE CHARLES STEINBACH
Suzanne Adams Becomes
Bride of Mr. Steinhach
Miss Suzanne Adams lx*came
the bride of Laurence Charles
Steinhach Saturday, May 20. In
the First Christian Church. Pa-
rents of the couple are Mr. and
Mrs. H.A. Adams of Llano and
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Stein-
hach of San Antonio. •
Rev. Bethel Pyles of Dun-
ean, Oklahoma, assisted by Rev.
Larry Sellars of Llano per-
formed the double ring
ceremony. Mrs. Cullte Carter
was the organist.
Arrangements of yellow
gladiolas and mixed spring
flowers of dalsys and snap-
dragons carried out the de-
corations of the Sanctuary and
Fellowship Hall.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride wore a formal
length gown fashioned of Eng-
lish cluny lace in Ivory featur-
ing an Isabelle neckline accent-
ed with French seed pearls,
fitted bodice and a full skirt
with a slight chapel train, the
blshlp sleeves extended Into a
Two Receive UT
tight mff. The bride’s Illusion
veil featured a full length man-
tlllla with added three tier and
a blush. She carried a bouquet
of yellow roses.
Bridal attendants were Mrs.
Dale Holloway of Lubbock and
Mrs. R.L. Lehrer of Cherokee.
They wore long gowns'of green
the news
CORRAL
By Ludle Lerremorw
There's no doubt that ours Is
a free country—that’s where
a man can say what he thinks
If he Isn’t afraid of Ids wife,
his neighbors, his boss, his
customer.v.W the government.
(Benton, Ind. Review)
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There never was anything
wrong with . being poor. But
America Is supposed to be the
land of opportunity. Yet our
welfare program almost en-
courages the Illiterate, the wo-
men without husbands to breed
larger and larger families so
they can obtain more public
funds for each additional child.
On the other hand, educated
Americans are reducing the
size and numbers of their
families, while at the same
time having to produce the funds
through taxes to support more
offspring with poor mentality.
Tills plan must be reversed or
A meri ca, the land of opportunity
may w,ell become the land of
unfortunates.
(Bellville, Kans,, Telescope)
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It never occurs to a fellow
that a girl might have a dreamy
lo.ok because she’s simply tired
of him. *
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Belng gootl for nothing Is what
most kids refuse to tie.
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The man who lives only for
himself runs a mighty small
business._______
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For fixing things around the
house, nothing 4**a+s a man-
with a rheektwok.
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And now comes Llano Rodeo
♦lot t ed—swUsr-fitted- empire Tim*---the Hggest single an—
BBA Degrees
The University of Texas had
more than 600 tentative candi-
dates for Bachelor of Business
Administration degrees for the
spring semester.
Public commencement
exercises were held Saturday,
May 20.
The list of candidates, an-
nounced by Dean George
Kozmetsky, Included James
William Wlnkel and Leonard
Leo Brooks, Jr., £on and son-
in-law. respectively, of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Wlnkel.
Republican
Vote Boxes Told
Mrs, Charles Bowen of
Klngslapd, Llano County Repub-
lican Executive Committee
chairman, has announced the
sites for the June 3 Republican
s'econd primary election, and
the judges.
There will lx? voting places
and anyone In the county may
vote at either. Ixix: The dis-
trict courtroom In Llano with
Mrs. Anita Lewis as judge;
and the Kingsland Community
Church In Kingsland with Ken
Dixon as judge.
bodice with short puffed sleeves
and, carried baskets of yellow
dalsys.
Capt. George Steinbaeh, sta-
tioned in Germany, brother of
the groom, was best man. Seat-
lng^the guests were Bob Adams,
brother of the bride and Mike
Pyron of Center.
The fellowship hall of the
church was the scene of the
reception. In the houseparty
were Mrs. Frosty Miller of
Pontotoc, Mrs. Gerry Klnnlard
of Lubbock and Mrs. I.vndal
Williams of Nocona, cousin of
the bride.
The bride graduated from
Texas Tech University, with a
degree In home economics, In-
terned at Highland General Hos-
pital, Oakland, California, tie-
coming a member of the Ameri-
can Dietetic Association, the
was employed as a dieted can
by the Texas Children’s Hos-
pital In. Houston, taught nutri-
tion at Methodist Hospital In
Lubbock and presently Is work-
ing on her master’s degree at
Texas tech.
The bridegroom attended
The Citadel In Charleston, South
Carolina for two years, receiv-
ed his degree In electrical engi-
neering-from Texas Tech Uni-
versity at Lubbock.
After a wedding trip the
couple will live in Monterrey,
Mexico.
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The parents of the groom
were hosts for the rehearsal
dinner Friday- nlghl held at the
Observation Restaurant on Lake
Buchanan, honoring the bridal
couple and meml>ers of their
wedding party.
niial event In I.lano atyj a time
when many former Llanoans,
have an opportunity to return
i to thetr old stomping grounds.
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Sorry alxnit that, liut'Eve
! given the Llano River away.
! My young grandson ami I wore'
i sitting on the steps ai home
looking at the river when he
dejectedly said, “We don’t have
any river.” “You don't!” “No,
I wish we had a river like this.’’
“Take It---that river lsvqur.”
I said grandly and his face burst
i Into one big beam. And now he
boasts of “His River.”
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Some people who leave home
to set the world on fire have
to come hftrkfor more matches.
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Half the world tsjinhappy be-
cause they can*t afford the
.-things that- -make the othnr toU
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MRS. RICK CLIFFORD CAR OTHERS
Phillips - Carothers Vows
Said in Corpus Christi
A number of Llanoans were
In Corpus Christi Saturday to
Denise Phillips, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Billy S. Phillips
OL Corpus Chrlsfl ahd formerly
of Llano, and Rick Clifford
Carothers, son of Mrs. Faye
Haggerty of Cor|xis Christi and
miserable.
Three Receive
Degrees at ASU
Three Llano students receiv-
ed deg fees from'"Angelo State
University In San Angelo during
the University’s sixth annual
spring commencement. They
are Tlnmy Douglas Harlow, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Har-
low, bachelor of science; and
Jonl Meryl Osbourn Howell and
Toni Cheryl Osbourn Raesener,
twin daughters of Mr, and Mrs.
Olvls O. Ostxmrn, hachelor of
science degrees.
James Uarothe'r s of Akron,
Ohio.
The Rev. A.D. Norris of-
ficiated at the double ring cere-
mony with Mrs. Bill Miller at
the organ and Clyde Miller as
soloist.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
she herself hajl designed of
slipper sad., fash 1 ohed with
sculptured txxltr.e, full skirt,
appllqued daisies and send pearls
with an overlay of organiza.
Her bouftaht veil was held t>y a
camelot of lace, pearls and
sequins and she carried a cas-
cade of white dasies and gar-
denias, centered with a white
orchid.
Mrs. John Pike of Monterey,
Calif., was her sister’s matron
of honor and Miss Cindy Taylor
of Corpus Christi was the maid
of honor, b r I d e s m a 1 d s were
Misses Suaan Woods ami Katie
Gehlbach, loth df Corpus
Christi. They wore pole yellow
tafleta gowns overlaid with silk
organza with headpieces of
small flowers. They carried
cascades of yellow and white
dal-sles. Terxle Mekuxh, flower
girl, was dressed similar to.
other attendants.
Danny Deer served as best
man; groomsmen were George
Bretz, Frank de Cbrdova and *
Peter McNally. Bobby Couch
and George Bretz seated the
guests. Vance Deer of Corpus
Christi was the ring hearer.
A reception followed the
ceremony in the fellowship hall
of the church.
For their wedding trip to
Mexico, the bride wore a inle
green suit.
The bride is a graduate of
Tuloso Midway High School; the
bridegroom Is a graduate of
Ray High School ami attended
Del Mar College In Corpus
Christ!. The couple will lx* at
Corpus Christi.
Among out-of-town guests at
the wedding were Mrs. M.J.
"Sfewart, sr-., Mr. arid Mrs. M. J.
Stewart, and Mrs. Carl Phillips,
all of Llano; also Mr. and Mrs.
George Stlefel of San Antonio
and Mr. and Mrs,-David Ross,
Joe David and Kim of Victoria.
The rehearsal dinner was
held Frldav evening at the Holi-
day Inn Restaurant by the
groom's mother, honoring
memtx»rs of the wedding-party.
Also present were the bride’s
grandmother, Mgs. Carl Phil-
lips, an uncle aixl aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. M.J. Stewart, Jr., of
Llano.
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1972, newspaper, May 25, 1972; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038028/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.