Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 3, 1964 Page: 4 of 10
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danc e is alsp, planned that
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Residing in Catroville araMy.
and Mrs. S tanley Emest JR ihn,
wed April 25 in St. Boniface
Catholic cKureh, H bbson. The,
bride is the former Miss EToine
Rose Pol lok, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. - Felia Pollok, Hobson.
Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.
andMrs. Ernest Rihn, LoCoste:E
SUICIDES RANK 10th
The 10th le a d i ng cause of
death in Texas last year was
suicide. Records of the ..Texas
State Dept. of Health show men
took thbir lives 3rimesas fre-
quently asi wo men. Ninety-six
per cent of the suicides were of
the white nace, and, the p er i o d
from 45 to 55 years of age pro.
duced the most deaths. .
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Page 4-June 3, 1964
‘Led His Nearest Oppament By 900 Votes in First Primary
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SUMMER DRUG NEEDS
Ear Plugs
Playtex Swim Caps
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♦Is Familiar With Problems Of Whole District
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LaCoste Ready
Parishioners of Our Lady
of Grace Church, LaCoste,
are.busy making preparations
for their Sunday, June 7,
spring festival, di - .
A delicious barbecued beef
and chi cken meal will be
served on the chursb grounds
beginning at 11:36-Pm., with
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Gregory Hans, David High-
smith, George Hutz, Ronald
■ M an go l d,Robert Me ch l e r,
| Blaine Schorp, Terry Schott,
E.dward Stecker, Randell
Tschirhart,, Frank Wurzbach,
Mrvin zinsmeyer, Marian
Beck, Connie Cox. Kathleen
Deock, Christine Ducos,
Nancy Fahy, Rosemary Fox,
I Charlo tt e Groff. Dianne' and .
I Janell’Haby; Beverly Kilhorn,
Janice Mechler,Phyllis Roh-
mer, D l ane ischneidet, Doris
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honored with receptions fol-
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guished for outstanding qualit-
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ship, character, service to
Barbara Tondre; and American
Legion School Award for the
boy having outstanding quay
lties, of courage, leadership,
h on o r, scholarship, and ser-
vice to Dennis Mark Blediger.
The impressive services
included the processional, a
hymn to the Blessed Mother,
reading of 8th graders’
names, ptesentation of dip lo-
rn as , aw aid s, and s c n o 1ar
ships, hymn, sermon byFath-
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Grace parish, LiCoste, bene-
diction, and recessional.
Eighth grade students who
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A scholarship for the high-
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Lady of the Lake College to
Mary Ann Tschirhart at gradu-
dation exercises in st. Louis
church May 24. 1
Other outstanding seniors
who received scholarships and
awards were s a J u t a t o r l an;
‛ Sharyn Ann Mechler, scholar-
ship awarded by Our Lady of
the Lake C o 11 e g el a church-
“ . irelated scholarship for high?
j est’raking boy tp Thomas
h5 Andrew Jungman; pe r f e c t at-
tendance during the 4 years of
high school to Yvonne Kay
. Tondre; -American L egion
School Award for girl, distin-
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LEAGUES FOR YOU TO JOIN
Junior High & Jr. High Age Group
Town & Country— Party Meeting June 7, 2-4 p.m.
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Bantam All Youth Below Jr. High Group
Taw & County-Party Mewtiog June 14, 2-4 p.m.
"OUT OF SUN-HAVE FUN"
BOWL MEDINA Castroville
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4. Dollar Wave Shop .. 14. National Shirt Shop
5. Doctors Offices 15. Neisners
6. Franklins ' 16. Schiff’s Shoes
7. Gabriels Studio 17. Thom McAn Shoes
8. George Swain Motors 18. Texas State Optical
9. Gordon’s Jewelry 19. Walgreen Drugs
10. Great Western Loan 20. Wooldridge Barbdr Shop
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JUNIOR BOWLERS
We GUARANTEE You
FUN This Summer!!
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♦Join An Organized League^ Now '*
Forming At Our Lanes ;' • § u
♦Become An. Automatic Member Of
Our Bowling Youth Club.
‘Receive All The Club Benefits
' Reduced Bowling Rates-Table Tennis
Dancing-Food-Fun
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 3, 1964, newspaper, June 3, 1964; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593607/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.