Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. [22], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1942 Page: 1 of 6
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day at Btinar, for Mrs.
Neumann, 39, of the 1
sectita, who passed away/ '
day morning after a * bri
ness.
The Reverend R. Sehaeti
theran minister of Shinto
ducted the services which
held from the Aurch. Inb
tow ’’ ■ .t
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Sam Houston’s a
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of Yoajtum,
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of its char
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it «mM 1» dmiar
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the comer rflrrine aid**”
street, together with tbi„_.
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* tfcjf good (maiding
hm YiAiawArJMj*
w rviiiuurtiru
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hway,A,E. grana, also Cowai
Emo highway.
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rs teachers for the
1 now vacant had
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■tert on Sep
rttl open.d
a neeii
the exHMt, y
picture to bo
or Group.
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1 7.
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mann Sons Cemetery.
Rev. ll. V. “
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Mrs. Neumann wu bom ■■■
embi r 16, 1902, at Shiner.MHH
wan one of seven children^HH
Mr nnu Mrs. Fred RenimersWH
spent bei ^ptire life in thm'^H|
t on.. She was graduated frtH
Sliinaf’ High School and taugfl
five years in public schools. W
She married Henry J. Nenw
mann of Nordheim on November]
6. 1924. To this 'union were bom
1 and I
Hen^y Jr. Her husband "and chil-
dren survive.
She al*o leaves her parents,
and three brothers.
‘ —Buy War Bonds, Stamps—
Joe Zapalac Located
M.amAntonia
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ty?
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tires wBS
the service ’
attached. I
taken ( ease 1
whenever ap
wr praaatiidi
is made m
If you hfl
any branch
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methods >
it i, tk. A
mUSL"'
his West-
ern Wanderers have arranged to
furnish music for a Tree Street
Dance at the usual place, Satur-
" day night, Apg. 29. Thert* will he
two trucks provided* O4e for the
orchestra, and one m which to
- deposit the junk, rtbber, iron
eta. to be contributed to the U.
8. O.
—Buy War Bands, Stampo-
ln the Navy, kerning thei ‘
count* for more than nulling
liSmSf" "* "***
Hraaes
years, II months and b ueyw|
Tree community, died at his home
August 26, at HOB a. m. Ho
r*Mi Mum in DeWitt County and
-n u- «- . —
was was united in marriage
•n- Miso Emma Rathkamp,
M10, 1914.
;He lar wnrvived by
ITb^?^
and Edwgrd, all of route 1, Yoa
kum. Also cue grandchild, three r. . a. Pi, r
qirfi. ««un. Mm Vob H««» ™ “* ■» C'
of Lindenau, Mss. John Blank af
Cuero and Mm. Augusta Sehlsn-
ker of route , 5, And one brother
<rf Westboff. , # .
He served as stee of the
Lone Tree school for a number
-MWhtik:'J-r i . 1 •,
Funeral services under the]
dimetiou of the Buffington Fu-
neral Home, were conducted by
Rev. W. O. Wolfsdorf and Rev.
round eotton hath,
John Neuman, a gyn as
smith, «h» had . .h.p
Bill’. Clr.nin._- * Pt~.it
now is and was *
,__state apd had yritten
sonal lette?* ntinemns <
fied instructor*,
Vacancies exist at Concrete,
Edgar, Cbieolete, Prairie HiH,
Calli-
Ntidon and Ca-
tools, ■
Bttfc cannot be
feWMIM sataM f<w®ed
££.“■2 nm.ami™ y - -- - — -
nds, Stampo-^iS
Hug
- T>* t-
ition at
____ ____ ________ get into
the U. 8. Army, but was rejec-
ted and ftnm that time until
V expaste to mturn to his
home near HallettaviHsu J
i,SsmxW street"
DANCE E
8ATURDA1
*ift» Mtak
Ran Jaci^a. ._
mother of E. U^w|
city, passed away -*
of Mr. and Mm^f
day, Aug. 15, Jk 8
had fatten illOy
befori* at be^MM
and Mr. I
home with
Funeral
were held — w_
Mrs. CoWaiid wm
Washington on
Washington
ago emp
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ment on htiMS in j
bomaa- of
Jjy
eS'STF*
ollOIW *' w vi
m \ I new homes mrw,
rf ing beaadfvUy n
Joe Zapalac of Shiner, who
missing several weeks
mummed in obscurity
*1 weeks, was recently
a Baa Antapie
Hk W
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man was kind to
day n^ht daring
l^it
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a
August 25, at
■pent, all of hb life here.
November
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hi* wife,
—i Schroeder
Vivonna, and'
three sane: Theodore, Norman
and Edwgrd, all of route 1, Yoa-.
hum. Also cue grandchild, three
Mss. John Blank of
Die- in .
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-in, aged 82, one . of
ideate of Yoakum,
ilene, Saturday, Aag-
maident.of Yoakum
and erected0"^
i resoureeftinem,
fang given to
fied instructor*.
Vaeaneieg exut.
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IMywill.,
beza Mex u
If these
tilled, the
-dTpSSi
hter. Am Ev ’
be'nmghboriyby
the glebe, and tl
Is in their chosen fields
r. ■< ...
|be- asked each
this in mind:, “I
____ .,„ ____i I can as anin-
hi* yp- dividual to increase the happi-
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u-
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ik. rf tk, 0<>Mh-
w~t »f Cnero, Torad.y and atay
[Sfc.7 Jr
| that promote physical fitaass
land sHh^in stalH^ tracking,
I and obsprvatiO^ There Ml to
p twOr hundred;. yard ' * W*"
couree with ditches
steep banks fa
;4
WAB n
BOUND
Joe Neuman
the early jesi
, died at Ate)
; out 22nd/^
L: WhMa -
he’was a to
Ing in Toakhm.
ttawri^ '
rtl|,iUU>y **1
£ 'M^' Kenmau a1
to erect one,’ and
r dbeided to pur-
Story* Imiiding at
_..._ ,~r-„,. Fghbut-
: ting vacant lots which gives them
MM by 158 with a good buildii
Which wtfi >-
[ and the balance of
. is vacant will be el>
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L Work on
ing to?W£ .....>(
start in the _ near —_____
bnilding was kriginatty built for
an auto sales room.
wa stamps-
Oy Scouts Held
matnando
■. _■***■— , '
paoae to the demamte of
■to who were delighted
OyMy Cwm-H;. fc ’
y ’^kai.i' r. 1. ?«*—t
the
Cam* /
n Da WtitirSSK
mil and was the i
night. Th6 -Camp-
iai - A- m • a
ot'e*M* jrtjfi*
I’M iSEita;.«wS5^_i tniddn,,
I and observation.> The
ytwo hmjdred yard
e l imb, logs i
Mil teat the skill
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the type of train-
te. Commandos i
I Executive Jim
l&t >he *«8eou.*
tag these tr „
kbk army but that
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AgsAwf ■ ymawtotia**
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; Itev. H. V. Hug, pastor
BA TnUsph** parish, gave a
Wr ••. the 00
otadeata on the regular program
]^ri<hW' P0an>oon^' •
«!• stressed cm point tnat
4<man is • Social animal/* His
inustretiens and comparisons re-
vepted that man is chemically
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ana a sow makes man an ex-
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WNnl».dquip|____^._,_. __
place ta Hfe each will have to
j serve. Again he brought out the
tat of how easy it is to mold
mag ‘ minds, but how difficult
is to sattoth over nraglp spots
tk. Mt <rf *-**" 1
day by day idleness failure to
UCHPLV. 1. -•>13!Woplt aU
the lack of thaw-:
oughnem in preparation by toj;
of work.
Ip conclusion '
student to keep t.
have to do what
new of my fdtowman.** ‘
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Meister, H. D. Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. [22], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1942, newspaper, August 27, 1942; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366804/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.