Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 123, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1968 Page: 3 of 6
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PAG! S — Yoakum HaroM-TImao —
Friday, October tilth, 1M
SOCIETY
MBS HU ITU OK
AFTER 5<X) EM. 7!
DIAL KX 3-1721 *
Mr. and Mrs. James Carl Huehlefeld
BETROTHED
... Former Judy Ann Wilson
YHS National Honor Society
Delegates At Weimar Convention
Members of ihc Yoakum Na- ■ Crisis" proved 1o be a very
ticnal Honor cocie1y attented I thought provoking topic. II
the Gulf Coast Association was decided at the busine**;
kail Convention hi Weimar on meeting that Calhoun High
October 14. I would host tit Spring Conven-
Thos • attending were Marilyn tion
Mill. Albina Welfl Susanne | We wculd like to express our
| Be one. Carol Cook Betty Jo' gratitude to Weimar for the
Burkllt, and Mrs. Gee. sponsor wonderful time which we had
: After registration and .. general' We also want to thank Mrs.
session Hie members were Gee 'or furnishing the tran&por-
placed into four discussion tation.
groups “Honor in Time of | —Reporter.
Cuero Arena Rodeo To Feature
Jackpot Roping Nov. 16-17
A “jackpot roping” rodeo month, with some pretty stiff
show will be staged at the new entry fees and some lough
Cueto Riding Arena next, comnetition.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Proschko
Observe Silver Wedding Anniversary
Miss Judy Ann Wilson, and
James Carl Huehlefeld were
married in a double - ring cere-
mony by Monsignor John L.
Mntncha, paster, in S'. Jeseph’s
Catholic Church, cn Saturday,
alterooon, October 5, 1963 at
three o'clock.
Tall floor baskets of white
gladioli and grocery were at
either side of the prio dteu
placed in fruit of the mad al-
tar. large white satin Itows
marked the family pews.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIE KNE
EK of Shiner announce* the cn-
agement and approaching niar-
age of their daughter. Ella Mac*,
» Wayne D. Immenhauser, son
I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Immen
auser of Yoakum.
The couple is planning a Sat-
rday, November 9th, 1968, wist
ing in Sts. Cyrit and Mctho-
uis Catholic Church, Shiner.
The bride-elcii is a 19G8 gra-
uate of Shiner High School, and
le prospective bridegroom is a
"Bee-Line"
Christmas Cards
__By Barbara Long _
1965 graduate
School.
of Yoakum High
THANK YOU
We vvish to thank all our neigh-
liars, friends and relatives (or
the many thoughtful acts during
the illness and passing of our
loved one. ,
We want to express our ap-
preciation to the doctors, nurses
and hospital Sisters for the good
rare and treatment while she was
in the hospital.
— Thc family of
Addie Adams
MEMOS
by Etta
rvsaor«v*)«!i^nan<2i
Design above is one of 3
hristmas Card designs in the
168-69 Collection. There are
so 8 designs in the “BEE-
INE” Correspondence Note
allection.
nkrdg and Notes priced at:
15e each,
12 for $1,150,
25 for $2.95
plus 8% State Sales Tax.
% postage charge of 25c —
35c on all mail orders)
ou may order all one design,
(sorted, or a combined selec-
Ml.
For Ad Sheets and Order
lanks, write: Barbara Long,
2 W. Gonzales St., Yoakum,
?xas 77995, or phone 293-3349,
rea Code 512.
ther Christmas Cards, gifts,
ationery, notes, address la-
te, etc., may be seen at:
IABBARA LONG STUDIO
ie following notation is on
ch “BEE-LINE” Card and
>te:
I EE-LINE” Cards & Notes
signed A sketched by Mouth-
ck Artist Barbara Long of
takum, Texas, who was
*ickan with polio in 1952 and
completely paralyzed from
» neck down. _
FORT HOOD VISIT---
j Mrs. Adolph Jcmolka and Miss
Alice Transier spent Wednesday
I evening at Darnall Army Hospi-
tal, Fort Iloeil, Texas, visiting
Sp/4 Edward Jemelka, who has
been a patient there the past
month following an auto accident
here in Yoakum. Edward under-
went his second skin graft opera-
tion on his face Tuesday morning.
From Oklahoma - - Mis P.
J. Stephenson of Drumwrisht,
Oklahoma arrived in the City J
Tuesday an 1 is a guest m
the home of the F. J. Stuhala
family, having come dawn es-
pecially to attend-the last rites
of tier sist* r. Mrs. It. V. < Mar-
tha » Cokayne, wito was buried
Wednesday morning. She will
visit in the home until Monday
of next w *ek.
Off To Nebraska - - Mrs O. A.
Cessor left via jet from San
Antonio Saturday for Lincoln,
Nebraska where «he is a house-
guest of her daughter and fa-
mily, Mr and Mrs. Marshall
Wayne Tolbert, and Kim, She
plans to return to Yoakum on
Sunday.
Back to California - - Mr. and
Mrs James Neely of Sepulveda,
California have returned home
after a week s visit in Yoa-
kum visiting home folks Mrs.
B. Jacobs and family, Mr. and
f Dennis Rowan was organist for
1 the processional an t recessional
j and playiil soft music dicing the
i ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. J. L. Rose of Route* -1,
Yoakum, and Mr. Edgar Wilson
of Houston. She is a graduate
of Yoakum High School and is an
employee of First Statu 3ank,
this City.
Mr. Huehlefeld ts the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huehlefeld
of Route 4. Hallettsville. Also
a graduate of Yoakum High
School, he is employed with Yoa-
kum Canning Company.
Entering the church with her
uncle, Mr. Vernon W. Falbor,
Jr., the bride was lovely in tier
floor-length bridal gown and
Chapel-length tram of wlvlo pr-au
de soie. The empi v gown fea-
tured a high rise bodice over-
laid ivith white bonded lace. She
wore elbow-length gloves.
From a crown of seed pearls
floated Iter bouffant sltouldor-
lenglli veil of illusion.
Her bridal bouquet was a white
earnation, centered with white
roses, and white satin ribbon
falls.
She carried a white Missal, a
gift from her bridegroom. .
Mrs. Loon Barton was matron
of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss
Carol liuater of Odessa, Miss
Roma Jo Kaiser. Miss Carol
Allison, Mrs. Shirley Janssen of
Hallettsville, and Miss Dora Ca-
nales. They wore charming red
penu de soie shift style dnrsscs
overlaid with silk challis made
with long bell sleeves, with
which they wore white gloves ft
long whitp pearls a round their
necks. They wore matching red
pent de soie shoes and their
headdresses were white lace
mantillas. Each carried a single
ENGAGED
Groomsmen included Clip,in Kai-
ser. Vernon Kaiser, Den.tic Ba-
de, Victor Raska and Kattino
Lopez.
Donald Kurtz and J. R. Bessire
ushered.
For her daughter's marriage,
Mrs. Rose chose a blue two-
piece suit, metallic gray shoes ft
bag and corsage of white carna-
tions.
The mother of tin* bridegroom
wore a blue dress, black ac-
cessories and corsage of white
carnations.
Alter llv ceremony all motored
to La Mancha Inn for the wed-
ding reception. The bride’s cake
was a while iced, three-tiered
colonade cake, which was scrv-1
i d with r«*d fruit punch from ;
a table laid with bouffant lace,
cloth.
When leaving for the honey-!
moon trip the bride donned for ing marriage of MLs Linda
travel a red double-breasted i bue Hairell of Houston t**
dress, with which she wore black I William Vernon Roskey, also
accessories, ar.d pinned on the I °f Houston, has been announc-
eorsago of whit* rose* lifted from ed by her parents. Mr. and
I.<-r bridal bouquet. i Mrs. Vollie HaiieU of Weimar.
!formerly of Yoakum.
The couple is now* at homo on Mr. Koskev is the son or Mr
Route 4. Halletisvilti*. |and Mrs. Reid Philp of Ca'd-
Guests attending the wedding well,
came from Odessa. Texas City,1 The wedding will be Nov 10
rily' S..Sai"5 Cu'M" Mg' viwi S fw
The Jackpot show will feature
three events calf roping, which
calls for a $60 entry fee for
men, and calf roping, also wi'h
a S60 entry fee ar.d for the
girls the barrel race of 3 go- j
rounds with a $35 entry tee.
The first go-round in the rap-
ing competition Mart at 10 a j
m. Saturday Nov. 16th. The
girls barrel race starts at 10
a m Sunday. Nov. 17th i
The event should be even
more colorful than the last
rodeo held at the arena
more work has been done on
the facility, minding painting
cf the steel fencing around the
arena.
The show is under the spin- .
worship of the Cueto Horse
men's Club, a continuation of
the Cuero Rodeo Assn
The dull is being charred a*- ^ Silver Wedding Anniversary. and all the trimmings was sen*-
a non-profit organization de "bnner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ed-1 cd to the many guests coming
The engagement and approach- signed to encourage horseman- 1?ar p,,'s(',lko w;,s in Shiner j from Shiner. Yoakum. Inez Tivo-
ship among adults and youth
Terry Duane
Penner Celebrates
12th Birthday
long stemmed white rose.
Best man duties wore per-
formed by Boniface Huehlefeld,
brother of the bridegroom.
FIRST PLACE
AWARD
BEST RADIO
EDITORIAL
OF 1968
Given by the
Texas Associated Press
Broadcasters Ass’n.
— TO —
KCFH RADIO
KCFH
Seaman Hohmann
In Navy Basic
Great Lakes 111 Seaman Ap-
prentice Edward A. Hohmann.
USN, 18, sen of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert C. Hohmann of Route
1. Shiner, has been graduated
from nine weeks of Navy b*sic
training at the Naval Training
Center here.
Regional Meeting Of Delta Kappa
at the Herman Sons Hall, on Sun- li. Harlingen, McCoy. Midway-
day, October 13th. The couple Corpus Chrtsti, Cuero. Floiesville,
were married on October 12th,! Victoria, Pasadena. Schuicnburg,
1913 in Yoakum, by the late Rev- Kate, Point Comfort, and Path,
erend Father Joseph Pustka. To i The blessing before the meal
this union was born one son. Gem was by Pastor Del Dolton of Holy
Proschko. i Cross Lutheran Church of this
A delicious dinner of barbeeui City.
Manned Satellite Putting On
Show By Dawn’s Early light
Apollo 7. the thre<Mnan so-1 space, in a sehr rh;li* aiming at
lellitp now in orbit around th“ eleven days of orbit flight un-
earth, is putting on a visable j tile time for firing reverse
Mrs. Lois Land
Mrs. riydie Stmrrl
of Alvin. Texas, celebrated his
twelfth birthday with a party Sat-
urday morning. September 28th
from 10 to 12 o’clock, in the home
of his parents.
The table was centered with an
nTlmiR " '’I"' 'n show each ma iling just aiiout I rockets and coming dt wn
purge and insmhed with “Ham according to skv
py Birthday Terry* in pink with rl,,(,ers
sugar roses in yellow with twel-1 Friday mornmg wherever the
ve candle* on the cake. clouds were not too thick, A-
he henoree opened his gifts j polio 7 came Into sight like a
and thanked each guest for their moving star about 6:54 AM go-
gift In return, he presented each | about 38 degrees high above
guest with a canity favor. ihp southern horizon It wa**
A birthday song was sung as viable Fri lav until 7:03 AM
the candles wore lighted and Added to its show was the
blown out. | firing of its rocket engine over
Refreshments consisted of birth- the Manned Spacecraft Center
day cake, ice cream, sandwiches, | at Houston,
and punch. | Saturday morning the same
Several games were played and ! Apollo 7 space craft with its
prizes awarded winners.
Those helping
to a
landing site.
High cloud < over interfered
with the view of A|k«IIo 7 in
many areas of south Texas
Friilav It was hoped that b’t*
ler cond’lions might develop
by Saturday fi 30 AM.
Yoakum Duchess
Miss Geraldine Steen, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Clara Steen, repre-
sented Yoakum at the Yorktown
Western Days coronation this
week. She was escorted by John
three astronauts aboard is due Paul Baric, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Terry observe 1 over this area again at or rear Fritz Barre of this city. Both
his happy occasion were his par- 6 39 AM Its passengers are are seniors at YHS
ents, Mr. and Mi*r. Virgil Dale Walter Schirra veteran of pro- j The Chamber parade float is
Penner. brothers. Steven and Kev- vious orbit flights; Dor. Eisele ' due to appear in the western
in Penner and friends. Joey El- and Walter Cunningham They parade Saturday morning at
mi. v , . _ . ....... . lorbrooh. Max and Clav Jones, w*‘re completing one week in Yorktown.
The Zeta Alpha i haptor will Mrs. Lind is from Houston, and David Crow. Mike Steohens and
host the regional meeting of Del- has held many key positions in Grr-g^ Sharp,
ta Kappa Gamma in Bay City, Delta Kappa Gamma on both the ----a.-
Texas, on October 19th, 1968, ac- state am* local levels. Miss Stru-
cording to Mrs. B. E. Tenberg, cel is from Orange, and has also I
president. held stellar positions in Delta j
Registration will begin at 9:00 Kappa Gamma,
a. m. in the foyer of the Bay Following the sessions at the |
City High School Auditorium. The high school, a luncheon will be !
Junior Court
Meeting Held
The Jr. C.D.A. held their court
first general session will follow held at the
at 9:30 a. m. Club. Guests are expected from
JS JrJri rus? E"na*, s. zs srz^rz.
praver and the Jr. Song,
j Mrs. Rohan, Sr.. Junior Chair-
man, explained the council fund
In the fi>*st weeks of hits na-
val service he studied military
subjects and lived and worked
under conditions similar to
.B:,> mo,'bng in the gym on Septem-
ber 24th with president Janis Ro-
* -EAUKS,
St rucisl will conduet the meeting. Port Lavaca and Victoria.
I Yoakum Delta Kappa Gamma
i members are: President, Mrs.
j "(fie Bui*hring; Miss Agni*s Ab-
i ernathy. Miss Nannie Rap Baker, ,
!«~. *-!*» Mrs.
sic Mae Clark, Mrs. Marguerite
St. Ann Junior
Troop Meets
and its purpose. Also that a
The dates for the Jr. and Jtin-
ionottos initiation were decided
The Yoakum Secondary and Primary-Intermediate V
Parent-Teacher Associations J
request the honor of your presence at a
TEA
commemorating the Texas State PT A Birthday
and honoring those with Life Memberships
on October the nineteenth
nineteen hundred and sixtv-eight
from 2:30 until 4 o'clock in the afternoon
Yoakum High School Band Hall
The St. Arm Junior Troop Donnelly, Mrs. Erma Gee, Mrs.
/a*"y SS7i T™*
Nitardus called tne meeting to y|rs Kthelyn McManus, Mrs.
order with prayer Secretan G,.ld Manning, *v,iss Marie Tom-
D.ana Kaiser read the rn.ru.tes . for(ltf and Mrs. Alicv witte.
of the previous meeting. Trea-1
surer Shirley Mareseh collected Nctardus and Mrs. Brzozowski;
dues. The meeting was closed Cynthia Bclcik, Emma Brew-
those he will encounter on his with prayer. The group then 1 cr. Danette Brewer, Maigaret
first ship or at his first shore went over to Mrs. Habenicht's Brzozowski, Daiwne ilrubert,
station. j house where she explained how Diana Kaiser, Linda Macha,
In making the transition from *° make ceramics. The girls
civilian life to Naval service. ! bought some of these and then
he received Instruction under i returned to the gym for re-
veteran Navy petty officers. He freshmonts of punch and candy.
studied seamanship, as well as
survival techniques. military
drill and other subjects.
Present were counselors Mis
Linda McKenna. Shirley and Jo
Ann Mareseh, Kathy Netardus,
Orianda Valka. Jolene Zissu,
Peggy Wenzel and Diane Bal-
zer.
Mrs. Arthur Trtlbert, and o-
ihers.
From San Antonio - - Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Jacobs of San
Antonia were Sunday guests of
the B. Jacobs family.
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Jr convention and told us of an !
award given to the highest Jr. j
girl, which we can work for.
Tin* mooting was closed with |
prayer.
— Reporter, Caroyn Jemelka I
Program Chairman
Mrs. Fred Kuester
Hospitality Committee
Mrs. Cecil McGrew
Mrs. W. F. Moehlman
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Janacek, John E. Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 123, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1968, newspaper, October 18, 1968; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1120736/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.