The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1955 Page: 2 of 6
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955
THE COTULLA RECORD
COTULLA, TEXAS
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Page Two
SEPTEMBER 4th
FALL FESTIVAL
Vergara’s Ranch - Hwy 81 South
BARBECUE DINNER, TAMALES, Etc.
A DAY OF FUN FOR ALL
Refreshments - A large variety of games
Sponsored by ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH
DILLEY, TEXAS
A11 tAre Cordially Invited
and daughter, Norma, and: his Mrs. C. A. Schulz and sons,
mother, Mrs. Florence Mathews . and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ham-
who has been visiting them in mer spent Sunday in Natalia
i Las Vegas, Nev. and their aunt visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bud
LAST DANCE VACATION
SEASON
LOS ANGELES CAFE
Saturday, August 27th
TO THE MUSIC OF
TEXAS TUNE TWISTERS
Admission: $1.00 per person
Mrs. Laura Sassaman of Selma,
Calif, came Aug. 7th for a few
days visit with his sisters, Mrs.
Edna Dollar and Mrs. Jewel
Smith and his brother, Marvin
Mathews and family.
Mrs. Jewel Smith returned to
Arkadelphia, Ark. Aug. 9th to
accept a position there.
Mrs. George Bryan of Fow-
lerton and her mother, Mrs.
Wilson, who is visiting her from,
the Valley spent Monday night
in the home of Mrs. Edna Dol-
lar and her mother.
Galbreath Reunion
! The Galbreath reunion was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Perkins Galbreath Aug.
13 and 14, with 37 attending.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Perkins Galbreath, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Galbreath, Mrs.
Gladys Angell, Mr. and Mrs. C.
! A. Straw and children, Mr. and
| Mrs. J. M. Galbreath and child-
| ren of Muse, Okla., Mrs. G. C.
! Cunningham and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnie Cunningham of Ft.
Worth, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gal-
breath and children of Dallas,
Thompson and children. Chuck
stayed there to visit a few days
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wolters
and daughter are here to visit
a few days.
FOWLERTON
MRS. O. W. HERMAN, Reporter
Fowlerton: Mr. and Mrs. V.
J. Coleman of Corpus Christi
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cal-
vin Bell last week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Herman,
Jr., and family have moved near
Del Rio where he is now em-
ployed.
Several from here attended
the funeral of Mr. Henry Kim-
ball in Cotulla Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krauski,
Mrs. John Gnida and daughter
from Chicago were visiting Mr.
John Holub at Elmendorf last
weew. Tuesday Mrs. John
Ginda and daughter left for
home in Chicago.
Mrs. John Kirkindall and Nat
Perkins spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Krauski.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lyssie and
John Krauski were visiting with
WOOLLS & STOREY
Phones: Office 62 - Residence 324
BUTANE [GAS & PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS
Gas & Electrical Appliances
Cotulla, Texas
weekend. Her parents, Mr. and
j Mrs. J. R. Henrichson met her
in San Antonio Friday. They
came back via Pleasanton and
ENCINAL
MRS. J. H. TRITT. Reporter
Encinal: Mr. Stuart Pearce
of San Antonio occupied the
pulpit of the Presbyterian Chur-
ch Sunday morning in the ab-
sence of Dr. J. Stuart Pearce
who is on vacation. No ser-
vices will be held next Sunday
morning.
Mr. Stuart was a luncheon
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Schletze.
A rodeo by the Encinal Lions
Club vs. Tilden Lions Club will
be held at the Juan Salinas
ranch, under figTits, Friday
evening, Aug^26, at 8 o’clock.
Features will include a mat-
ched roping by Tony Salinas vs
Kenneth Naylor. A ten man
team match and also roping and
breakaway matches.
Admission will be $1.00 for
adults and 50 cents for child-
day guests of his sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Duncan.
Mrs. Berta Carter and Nancy
spent Monday in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harr,
Jr. of Carrizo Springs were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Harr Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Gladys Angell left Mon-
day for El Paso to spend a few
days with her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Gray don Angell and daughter,
making the trip by plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mathews
” dUIIIl DKlUMtJ wwc Mailing Willi
. Ir. and Mrs. A. D. Galbreath , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Skukert of I
and daughter of La Fena. Mr. j gan Antonio.
Lee Spencer and grandson, j
Martin and Matt McAda and
ness Tuesday.
ARTES1A WELLS
MRS. ROY ADAMS. Reporter picked up their granddaughter,
Artesia Wells: Miss Barbara) Zapp and Sunday Mr.
Alderman, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Darryj Zapp came and
Mrs. Neil Alderman of Luba, the day. They took Miss
came back to the States with j jerry Mae back to San Antonio
friends of the family, arriving j tbat evenjng to take the bus
in Houston Aug. 14 and spent. t,ack to Temple. Vickey stayed
a week there. Mrs. W. W. Al- I over w|th her grandparents.*
derman met her in San Antonio , Misg Midge Alderman visited
Monday. Barbara erpects to Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Law in Car-
spend several months with her rjzo gprjngS jast week,
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. j Mrs Tony Snowden went to
W. Alderman, and will enter Seven Sisters Tuesday, stopping
school when it starts. j with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Holmann of Freder- j Ed Acker, then on to Tilden to
and Mrs. Lawerence Cox
Santa Rosa, Mr. and Mrs. Thom-
as Scott of Sinton. A, very en-
joyable time was had by all.
LOS ANGELES
MRS. C. A. SCHULZ, Reporter
icksburg visited at the Aider-
man ranch last week.
get her daughter, Miss Patri-
cia, who has been visiting her
grandson of Gladewater spent
last week here at their ranch, j
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Shannon, !
Jr., and family of Calif, and Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Shannon of San
Los Angeles: Mr. ami M_rs-1 Antonio visited their mother,
R. L. Roberts and son of Alvin,
are here visiting their parents.
Mrs. Albert Hatterman left
Sunday for Houston where she
Mrs. L. T. Shannon this week.
Mrs. Jim Walker was in San
Antonio one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robbins
will visit a Tew days with her : ,n;"XV ^
- 1
Mrs. Bessie Stoker of Houston aunt Mrs. Eula Ja Busby
is visiting her sister, Mr. and j Mr and Mrs. Geo. D. Crisp,
Mrs. E. F. Alderman. j after spending the week visit-
Mrs. Harry Guest and sons, jng their sons and daughter in
Steven and Kenny went to their San Antonio, left there and came
new place in Segum last week back via stockdale to visit fri-
to be settled by time school op- ends and attended Sabbath ser-
ens. Mrs. Guest is to teach vices at Pandora, returning
the second grade there. Her home Sunday,
mother, Mrs. E. F. Alderman Mr and Mrs. W. B. Blood-
drove them over. worth of Floresville visited Mr.
Miss Jerry Mae Henrichson and Mrs E F Alderman last
of Temple came home for the \veek.
THIS IS THE CAR TO TRY FOR SURE!
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ren.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Guthrie
have announced the birth of a
son in the Mercy Hospital on
Aug. 18. He weighed 6 lbs
and 7 oz. and has been named
James Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Baker,
were San Antonio visitors the
past weekend and were guests ,
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mo
Gill. I
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney a James ■
were visitors in Eagle Pass J
Sunday.
Miss Yvonne Krueger enter-
tained Thursday afternoon com-
plimenting the Encinal Bridge
and Canasta Club.
Four tables of bridge and j
one of canasta were enjoyed !
during the afternoon.
Prizes were awarded Mrs.
Roy Adams and Mrs. J. F. (
Nieschwietz for winning high;
score.
The hostess served sandwich-
es and iced tea. Twenty two
members and guests attended.
MILLETT
MRS. L. A. HARR, Reporter
Roy Duncan spent Monday in
San Antonio.
Faydell Harr of Sul Ross, Al-
pine is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Harr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Leonard
and family of Litchfield, Ariz.
are visiting their sister, Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. Newcomb and Wil-
lie Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Jor-
dan attended the 100th birth-
day celebration of her grand-
father, Mr. Frank M. Edwards
near Ingram, Friday, Aug. 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy T. Atkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Harr and Little
Bo attended the Auction in
Pearsall Wednesday. *|
Mrs. Gladys Angell was a!
San Antonio shopper Friday.
Susan and: John Dersam of
Sacramento, Calif, have return-
ed home with their father, Capt
G. W. Dersam after spending
the summer with the J. Donald
Jordans.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Straw and
family spent the weekend in
San Antonio.
Fay Pohl andi Dutchie Harr
of San Marcos were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bo Harr
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Groff of
Waco were guests last week of
the D. D. Newcombs.
Mr. L. A. and Bo Harr at-
tended a celebration in Castro-
ville Sunday, Aug. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Morrow
and family of Uvalde were Sun-
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1955, newspaper, August 26, 1955; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159560/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.