The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1970 Page: 2 of 6
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HANOI-WIPE
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Graduation exercises at Bulldog
stadium on Friday night. Several
of our local boys will be in this
group of graduating Students and
we wish them all the very best in
the future. Time will be 8:00 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Eller had as
their guests this week Mr. and
Mrs. William Rogers and Mrs.
Winnie Engleheart of San
Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. William
Eller of Los Frcsnos.
•Last Sunday, May 24,.a Bridal
Shower was held at Park Road 37
Baptist Church in honor of Miss.
Sherry Lee Jackson, bride-elect of
Mr. Charles Preston of 549
Divison Ave.. San Antonio, Texas,
University of Texas in Austin.
Everyone is invited to come
and hear him speak.
Mrs. J. W, Edwards has
received a funeral notice of the
death of Vernon A. Stacy of 228
A Street, S.W.. Ardmore,
Oklahoma, dated May 12. 1970.
Funeral services for Mr. Stacy
were conducted in Harvey Chapel
by Dr, Richard J. Hooper, of the
First Baptist Church. Pallbearers
were Gordon Brown, Jay Roberts,
Ron nie Roberts, J oh n Ross, j ess
Spring and E. B. Johnson.
Survivors include his mother,
Mrs. Z. R, Stacy, a brother, E, L,
Lavaca visited the Lewis families
Wednesday.
Mrs. Edgar Routh and Mrs.
Earl Buck of Boerne and Mrs. J.
W. Lewis were shopping in Sail
Antonio Friday.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Mathis were Mrs. Alma
Heincr and Mrs. Rose Schneider
of San Antonio and Mrs. Hedy.
Twiefel.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mathis
visited Mr. and Mrs, F. $. Hicks
and George Mathis at Tarpley
Sunday.' ^ •••, ■• 1
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs,
L. J,; Edwards were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. L. C. Mathis, Miss Linda
Lewis, Mrs. John Goll, Mrs. j. W.
Edwards. Mrs. Howard Dickens.
M rs. Bryon Norman of
Chillicothe, Mo.. Mrs. Lorenz
Lang, Johnson City, Mr. and Mrs.
Mayes, Elizabeth Hair of San
Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Watson, Debra and Eida. Mrs.
Brodbeck, , Mrs. Theresa Roley,
Mrs, C. A. Thormalen, Mrs. H. G.
Jackson, Mrs Elton Noll Kamper
of San Antonio, Clara Blanggcn,
Mrs. Lidnsey and family, Mrs.
William E. Howell, Mrs. Gene
Hutchinson. Mrs. Kenneth
Weinman, Mr. and Mrs. jack
Mr s. T. A. Le wis
ter. Mrs. „ She is being welcomed by her
er of the brother, Fabian Anderwald,lll
Methodist an^ her grandparents, Mi, and
ic Eastern Mrs. Fabian Anderwald of
■ Bandera and Carlos Barrera and
s were Paula Felix of Vieques, Puerto
and greut-grandmother, Mrs
REVIVAL SPEAKER
Speaking at the First Baptist
Church for the revival services
June 1 to 6 at 8:00p.m. will be
Rev. Jimmy D. Law.
Rev, Law is 29 years old.
conducted Tuesday. Mav 26, Hico.
Kinbcrger and Katy. Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Newcomer of Kerrvilie, Mrs.
Stacy pf Alamogordo, N.M.; two Mike Jackson of Austin and Bob Lynd of .Sail Antonio, Mrs.
sisters, Mrs, John S. Red field of Pauline Mahr of ChilKqothe. Mo. Earl Buck of Boerne, Mrs. C. L.
Shreveport. La., and MrsjHj'len II Those who sent gifts were Mr. Lindley? Miss Ethel Lewisy.C. A.
Lecdy of Duncan, Oklahoma. • and Mrs. vfTcl Jennings. Mr, . and Armstrong and Rev. J. Jones.
Mrs. Z. R. Stacy, the jnothek, yMrs. Tom'^Stol-handoki of San A ? O < . ’
and Mrs. John Kirk G I ) ‘ 1 I # /] ft
given by
married and the .father of two girls
and a boy.
Presently* Rev, Law.is-fferving as
pastor at Randolph Baptist
CWrch in Schertz, Texas, which
has about 600 members and an
l he lovely shower was given by 1
the ladies of the church. Mrs.
Joyce • Trappe, Mrs? Dcssa
Stau tzenberger, Mrs. Odessa
Roach, Mrs. Margaret Jackson led
tfie group in a game and served
AS COMMISSIONER OF
former Mis.
PRECINCT 2. I WILL
Helen
rcfrcsftmctTts
of Carrizo Springs, Mr, and Mrs.
average Sunday School attendance
Medina, who has many nieces and
nephews in Bandera County, as
well as greats, great-greats in each
category, who m burn the passing
of a bachelor soil, who was1 the-
support of his widowed mother.
Many beautiful gifts were
received and all had a good time.
Guests present were: Mrs. W.
C. Dresser, Mrs. Humphrey, Mrs.
Margaret Bradley. Mrs. Edith
Evans, Mrs. Leta Curbo, Mrs.
Charles Mazurck, Mrs. Judy Clark.
Mrs. Leo Lee, Mrs. Margaret
Jackson, .Mrs. Littlepage, Mrs.
Steven Whitehurst and Kathy,
Mrs. Larry Parker, Mrs. C. B.
Hays. Mrs. Charles Webber, Mrs.
Vera Newman, Miss Camtny
Braswill, Miss Beverly Evans. Miss
Janice Jackson, Mrs. Robert
Preston, Miss Jo Ann Preston;
Mrs. C. W. Grantham, Mrs. Marie
Black, fyirs. Odessa Roach, Mrs. H.
R. Stau tzenburger, Miss Cindy
Gray. Mrs. De«sa Stau tzenburger,
Mrs. Lonnie Bullock. Miss Beth
Collins, and Mrs. Robin Wickline.
We were pleased to see Mrs. S.
Milton Lewis, Mrs. Myrtle Lewis,
Mr. and Mfs. J. B. Edwards amd
girls./ ■/“
Delicious refreshments of cake,
nuts, mints, coffee and punch
were served. ,■ ■
of 300. *
Rev. Law has previously served
as pastor for chUFche.x in Colorado
City and Bellvyjw. Texas.
He received his B. A. Degree
f r o m H a r din S i m in oils
'University, his M.A. Degree from
Texas Tech., and is presently
working on his Ph.D. at the
CONTINUE TO WORK
DILIGENTLY FOR
GOOD R0ADJ AS WELL
AS SOUND MANAGE-
MENT IN ALL PHASES
OF THE COUNTY’S
BUSINESS.
Mrs. Edith Evans
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkinson had
a surprise visit from Eras niece
and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Sellers who dropped in for a visit
on Sat. and stayed through
Sunday. They report having a
good visit with lots to talk about.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mann
and son of Taylor, Texas visited
with Mrs. Effie Mann on Sunday.
Effie has recently returned from a
trip to Richmond. Texas where
she visited her ailing sister Miss
Allie Ogilby.- '
Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Edwards of
(ion/ales visited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Edwards
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jennings
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Twiefel and daughters,
Karen and Nancy Sunday.
Visitors in the home of Mrs. C,
A. Duke last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Duke, Buford Duke,
Reuben Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Duke, Pam and Craig Duke, Mrs.
Emma Dixon, Randy Hahn and
•Dan Penna of Sari Antonio:; Mrs.
George Vignes of Corpus Christi,
Mrs. Hugh Romine of Hempstead
and Mrs. Fritz Saur. y >
Mrs. Hedy Twiefel visited in
San Antonio and Universal City
COME HEAR
On June 6th
Re-Elect
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Stanley E. Tschirharf
A lovely bridal shower was
held Saturday afternoon. May 1 6.
at the home of Mrs. C. L. Lindley
honoring the newlyweds, Mr,, and
Mrs. , R. I ones. The hostesses for
the delighthij occasion were Mrs.
Lind lei. Mrs: L; J. Edwards,' Mrs.
j./U. jori'e-s. Mrs. Buddy Lang,
Mrs. Porter- Watson of Hyc, Mrs,
Douglas Arnold of Johnson City.
Those present were Mrs.
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Ch.irL-.s Sa n ft >r d, IX'Rorah Jaek son
members of the W.S.C.S. H. Kerr and her daughter, Mrs. R.
Commissioner of Precind # 7
unng
of Schertz; Tfo^s.
ol San Antonio, Mrs. Hillic Twiefel’s visitors during the week of the
-.akchilis United Method?^ IT Carlvonof Pipe
Crt'rk in tnwn
were Mrs. Rose Schneider and
to express their Saturday
all those whoT)ad recup-cratit
iking their 'recent il|ness.
Bazaar,i cltke sale and rummage 1PNPWI
Mike aijid Mrs. T. A: Lewis and sale so successful.
Rev. John Williams of Burnet Due to the death of Mrs.
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gertrude Coleman their trip to
Douglas Arnold Sunday after Wesley House in San Antonio was
attending church at Rockey cancelled until Tuesday, June
Meredith, Dorothy Eckert, Mrs.
William La France, -of Austin. Mr.
and Mrs. Buddy Lang, Debra
.Marsha-Lang. Mr, and N^rs. Porter
Watson of Hye, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Arnold of Johnson City,
Mr. and Mrs.’ J. D. Jones and
Mike, Mrs. L, J. Edwards. Mrs.
(Paid Pol. Adv.)
.FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
/ of Pipe Creel(
ANNOUNCES
REVIVAL SERVICES
JUNE 1 through JUNE 6
at 8:00 p.m.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Heimer of San
THE HOME OF "SUPERIOR GENETICS’
T.Tndtcy. Mrs. T.inda Heinen ^5nd Creek
JUNE 1 tbrough JUNE 5
2nd. They will meet at the Church
at 10:00 a.in. and then go on to
Wesley House after a short
meeting. Anyone interested in
making this tripshould be Bat the
church at this time.
Due to the recent rains we,
at Medina Lake, are very happy
that the Lake has- been oft the rise
the past two Weeks. At the park
the rise is very noticeable because
of the swimming that can be
enjoyed there.
The Highway Department has
been busy moving the litter
barrels further up the hill from
the waters dge; also they have
been doing an excellent, job of
keeping the park area clean.
Thanks a lot Fellows.
Don’t forget to attend the
bab\. Mrs. Glen Heinen, Mts. M.
Stokes, Mrs, L. W, Hbencke, Mrs.
at 5 00 p.m.
at the Community Center
Classes for Al I Ages
Mr?, and. Mts- James Buck and
children of Boerne were, dinner
guests, of Mrs. J. W. Lewis and
Miss Ethel Sunday.
Recent visitors of Mr. arid Mrs.
Lloyd Hill were George Riley of
Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Tyson
and d-ayghtcr, Barbara of Leon
Valley, Lloyd W. Hill and Louie
Gonzales of San Antonio, Mr. and
Mrs. S. R. Odom of Boerne, Mr.
and .Mrs. Arnold Haby of
La k ch ills, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goll
and son, Conway.
Miss Ethel Lewis was a
Kerrvilie visitors Wednesday and
while there visited Mr. .and Mrs.
W. H. Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Olan Buck of
Bandera and Wes Williams of Port'
C- Lindley and two children, Mr.
J. W.”Langston. Miss Ethel Lewis,
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ROUTE 4, BOX 9 * BANDERA, TEXAS 78003
_' PHONE 796-3228
OFFICE AT WHARTON’S DOCK
PHONE 196-4144
MAILING ADDRESS
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1970, newspaper, May 29, 1970; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118287/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.