The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1973 Page: 2 of 8
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Our thanks to the Bandera and
Medina Churches of Christ for a
beautiful service, lots of sunshine
on a rainy day. Martin Smith of
the Bandera church brought the
message and the singing was led
by Gerald Bowen and joining in
the singing were Mrs. Calvin
Wedgworth, Charles D. Wilson,
Mitchell R Wilson, Debbie Smith.
Peggy Farnham, Mark Wilson,
Dudley Blassingame, Russell C.
Harend?an, Becky Fetters,
Marlene Lantrlp; Shannon Medlin,
Lynn Fuller, iviary Fuller, Louie
C. Allsup, Bill Walker, Martin
Smith, Stacy Bowen and Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Hamrick The grou{
sang happy birthday to Mrs. Eula
Conwill who was celebrating her
91st birthday.
R. G. Thompson's guests last
Wednesday were Essie
Wedgworth of California; George
Gabriel of Fresno, California, Dee
Snow of Uvalde, O. C. Gabriel of
Fullerton, California, and Pearl
Reynolds of Fresno, California.
Thanks to Rose Hubertus, Sister
Ramona Miranda, M.C.D.F. and
Sister Germaine Raming,
M.C.D.F., who were teaching a
Bible School at St. Stanislaus
Catholic Church, for their visit and
the nice gifts made by the
children. We hope you visit us
often.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. White of
Bryan, Texas, visited Mrs.
Frances Goll on Saturday.
Red Stein's guests Sunday were
Billie Jean Brown ot Carrizo
Springs and Joyce Sltwn of San
Antonio.
. Earl McGinty spent the
weekend at his home in Medina.
Mrs. Eula Conwill had a real
nice day Sunday when she
celebrated her 91st birthday. Her
three children were with h er, Mr.
and Mrs. Rankin Conwill of
Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Gorski and Mr. D. E. Conwill, Jr.,
all of Bandera, and Mr. and Mrs.
Terry DibPell of Victoria. One of
the highlights of the day was wben-
the young people of tHfH '‘•Medina
Children's Home went to her room
and sang the birthday song.
Mrs. Lillie Brown spent the
weekend with her daughter, Mrs.
Cleo Evans, in Marble Falls
Mrs. Grace Dorow had a nice
surprise last Monday when Leo *
Mansfield of JSan Diego,
California, came for a visit. Mr.
Mansfield was here for a visit with
his parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred
Mansfield, and for the Mansfield
reunion.
It was nice having Sue Reiser of
Medina visiting her friends here
Saturday.
Thanks.to Bertha Mae Pape,
Walter O Bryant’s daughter, for
lending our Tadies a sewing
machine.
Walter O’Bryant s grandson and
granddaughter, Pat and Cindy
O'Bryant, of Texas City came for
him. He will visit with Dr. and
Mrs. J. W. O’Bryant, Pat and
Cindy*, and get in a little deep sea
fishing. We are ready for those tall
fish stories.
Andy Reed and daughter, Elva
Keeling, and Carolyn and Kim
Reed, all of Medina, visited his
brother, Louis Reed, and sister,
Cynthia Mayberry, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ellis and
Anita Ellis, all of Medina, visited
his mpther, Mrs. Lucille Ellis,
Sunday.
Miss Maggie Causey had a nice
day Sunday at the W T. Ellis
reunion at the Recreation Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reed spent
Sunday at their home jin Medina.
Roy Rowland went to the
Ca vender-Rowland reunion
Sunday on the Morris Ranch He
reports a good time and lots of
people.
Mrs. Irene Anderwald's son,
Charley Anderwald, of San An-
tonio visited with her Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Rosa Hinds’ sons, Mr. and
Mrs John D. Hinds and Stacy
Hinds of San Antonio visited with
her Sunday.
Laura Norwood of Hondo visited
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reed Thur-
sday.
Mrs. Mattie Mayfield’s guests
last week were Willie B. Holt of
San Antonio, Mr and Mrs. Dur-
ward Mayfic.ldof Medina, Douglas
Pue of San Antonio, Mrs. Miller
and Vivian Kruger of Medina.
Miss Maggie Causey’s guests
Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Buster
Ellis of Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs Alton Rugh of
Christine visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Rugh. over the
weekend.
Earl Buckelew of Medina came
Sunday for a visit with his mother,
Mrs. Cordelia Buckelew
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dean of
Dilley, Texas, Mrs. Marie
Newcomb of Pringle, Texas, Mrs.
Mary Woods and children of
Hemet, California, visited Mrs.
Pearl Ruede, Miss Maggie Causey*
and Jesse Burger, Sunday af-
ternoon.
We are pleased to announce
Miss Susie Snyder is making good
recovery from recent foc^t
surgery.
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enjoyed last weekend in Austin
where they attended a dinner
party hosted by Mrs. Rosemary
Matthews of that city. The honoree
was Mrs, Mary Frances
(Junger) Langford, noted singer
and stage personality of Houston.
A number of out-of-town guests
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On Friday, June 1, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Hunt entertained with a
lovely rehearsal dinner at Lost
Valley Resort Ranch, honoring
Craig and Kathy, members of the
wedding party and the musicians.
Thirty-seven guests attended
Mr. and Mrs Joe H. Short and
children, Cindy and Joe Brad, and
Mr. and'Mrs. Thomas H. (Bub)
Keese and daughter, Kim,
returned Monday from Missouri
where they attended livestock
auctions.
The Shorts and Keese’ attended
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Sedalia and purchased some prize
stock for the flocks.
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properly insulated.
Proper insulation of ceilings, walls and lloors
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dows and doors help keep the cold drafts away. It’s
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1973, newspaper, June 29, 1973; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118250/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bandera Public Library.