Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 13, 1966 Page: 8 of 12
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Carol Kroeger, San Antonio,
Happy Anniversary: Mr. and
Mrs,. G. A. Klaus Jr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Sherill Ray Reqs;
Mrs. E. George Luckey and
grandson, Luckeygian, of Los
Angeles, Calif., visiting Mrs.
Gerald Luckey and sons over
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The Harold Kellers of Math-
is enjoying the 4th of July
weekend with friends and rel-
atives in this area. The Kel-
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San Antonio spending a week
with Mrs. Edmund Haby.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Echtle
Jr. enjoying the July 4 week-
end with Mrs. Echtle’s sister,
Mrs. Lorine Chandler, at her
home on Upper Lake Placid.
The Bobby Mangolds pilot-
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Lions .Club, 8 p.m., VFW
Hall.
sons, Mark Grissom and Eddie
White Jr, Janet Bledsoe re*
turned to Castroville with the
Harts to spend the week with
Linda. While in Castroville,
she enjoyed visiting many of
her .friends, swimming, bowl*
ing, baseball games, and at*
tending Sunday services at
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Coyle place and is making
extensive improvements. Mrs.
Antonio has furnished her
home with be autiful items
gathered during' her travels
around the globe. Mrs. Antonio
is the cousin of Mrs. Doyle V.
Cockrell and is a familiar face
around. Medina Valley.
an appendectomy were Mrs:
Padilla and daughter, Josie;
Mt. and Mrs. Jack Padilla and
hildren; Roland’s, grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Concha Ruiz; cousin,;
'-John Ruiz; and Mr. and Mrs.,
> Mrs. Harold Hans and chil-
dren of Austin visiting the G.
R. Hanses. Maurice Rihns,
and Wm. Terry Tschirharts in
The Dan Bur el is and Glenn
and the Larry Burellsreturn-
ing last weekend from Dayton,
Ohio, where they were vaca-
tioning with, the Fred Hinders,
Mrs. Hinder is Mr. Burell’s,
sister.
visit a week with Alton Jr.
While there, he visited the
San Jacinto Monument and
toured , the Battleship Texas,
went swimming at Galveston,
and attended a Boy Scout toop
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honored with a miscellaneous
shower at St. Louis Parish
Hall July 10.
Mrs. Joe Raygosa a patient
in Castroville Hospital recent-
ly.
Mrs. Adela Boehme attend*:
ingrthe funeral of Mrs. Kate
Luby Shaffer in San Antonio.
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walton,
Tyler, announcing the arrival
of a daughter, Lisa Yvonne,'
July 5, weighing 5 lbs., 10*4
<>zs. She is welcomed by
grandparents, Mrs. Lee Tschir-
hart, Castroville, and Mr. and
Mrs. O. Z. Walton and Mr. and
Mrs. T. N. Kelly, Tyler. Great-
grandparents are 0. H. Walton,
Henderson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wagner, San Antonio.
It was Bruce Groda,not Bill
Groda, who was named an all-
star from the Mustang team in
Gateway Pony League.
Mrs. F. G. (Kathryn) Anton-
io, formerly of Helotes,- is a
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Mervin Zinsmeyer flying to
Wichita Falls to spend several
days with his brother and sis-
ter-in-law, a3C and Mrs. Mar-
vin J. Zinsmeyer. They all
returned for the July 4 week-
end, which they spent visiting <
relatives and friends here.
The R. D. BippertsinSe-
guin to see their' son, Clinton
Bippert, play baseball with
the La Grange Jaycees. They .
played the Seguin Steelers.
Vernor Bippert of Floresville
also attended the game.
The Guy A. H o l zhauses
hosting their bunco club with
a barbecued hamburger supper
and bunco party Saturday,
July 8. - . . . . ,
; The Clarence Holzhauses
and the Guy A. Holzhauses
Donna and Dean Keller of
Mathis houseguesting with
their grandparents.
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The St. Louis cheerleaders
— Jonelle Wurzbach, Kathy
Schuchart, Rosalie Fournier,
Jean Rohmer- motoring to San
Antonio to purchase needed i-
Suitcase company, for Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Boehme and
family were Mr. and »Mrs. Don-'
aid Litsch, and family of Okla-
homa. The Litsches and the
Boehmes are old friends from
Navy days.
Sunday guests at the Lynn,
Boehme • residence were MP
and Mrs. Joe Woods and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ben-
dele, Mr. and-Mrsi Armin C.,
Ben dele and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Clevis Boehme and fam-
ily, Mrs. Helen Hubbard, and
Mise Mary Agnes Hubbard of
Hondo/ . . . ? ,
Johnny Garza, all of San An-
tonio. He received many gifts
during his illness. He is the
sonlof Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ruiz.
Letty Flores, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bonila,
honored with a party on her
7th birthday. Guests helping
the 4th of July.
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Castroville Volunteer Fire
Dept, m e e ting July 5 for a
drill. They d i sc u s s ed pur-
chase of a new fire truck and
means to raise funds for the
truck. <5 -3 .n
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fletch-
sr of Houston proud parents
of a daughter. Karen Marte ar-
rived June 28, weighing 6-
lbs., 7 oga. Grandparents are
the Victor Fletchera, Castro-
ville, and the Norman Gaua,
BOmaha, Neb. . f , r
ing a sparkler from her beau-
Timmy Haegelin.
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For t‘h of. July g u e sts at
Landmark Inn were Mr. and
Mrs. Hurschel Mericle,. Day-
ton, Texas; Mr. and Mrse
Wood row White, Pasadena,
Texas; and Norma Henderson,
Walterine Handley, and R. E.
Spending July 4 with the L.
H. Willmanns were Mrs. Will-
mann’s brother and family,
the Wallace Kneeses, of Ban
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hart Jr.
and children, Tripp, Chuckle,
and Linda, motoring to Hous-
ton and Seabrook to visit the
Al Bledsoes in their new
home. The Bledsoes, former
residents of Castroville, now
reside in Seabrook, where
Mrs. Emery Delavan and
Lee and Donna and Mrs. A. A.
Murrell .motoring to New Or-
leans to visit Mrs. Delavan’s
aunt and uncle and Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Murrell of Balti-
more, who were New Orleans
visitors for the week. From
New Orleans, Mrs. Delavan
and children and- Mrs. Murrell
Happy Bimhday: Hal Jung-
man, Anthony Tschirhart, L.
H. Willmann, Kathleen Kauff-
mann, Angela , KOwalik, Dick
and R e b e c c a,Eckert, Pat
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La Forche near Donaldson-
ville, La. It had once been
the family home of Mrs. Dela-
van’s grandmother, and has
since been restored and is
open to the public. They also
enjoyed a delightful tour of
the Mississippi River before
Sharp, Clara Stein, A u g u s t
.Schott, Leo Reicherzer, Pat-
rice and Gerelle Winkler, Mrs.
Walter Ulbricht, Harold Buck-
le, Peggy Heyen, Hazel Heath,;
Cindy Sue Sc hue hle, Gary
Wayne Ripps, Janice Mechler,
Cynthia Man gold, T erry. Schott,
Gery, Terry, and Laurie Kel-
ler, Dorette Gayle and Willie
Wurzbach, Gregory. Wayne
Pittman, ahd Mrs. AlVin Sant-
leben. , ' .1 ;3 - . f. .1
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The Emery Delavans and
Mrs. Helen Murrell vacation-
ing at Port Aransas,'The va-
cationers commented, "The’
seaweed was terrible, but the
salt air was great!”
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Mr. and' Mrs. Gene Johnson
and family of San Antonio
visiting the August Wurzbachs.
Visiting Roland Ruiz after
his return home from Methodst
'Hospital where he underwent-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Raygsa
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy. Ruiz and son spending
the day at' the San Antonio.
oq. In the evening, the Ray-
gosas and the Ruizes enjoyed
supper with the Felipe-Mendo-.
zas in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee
and sons of Dallas visiting
the Henry Blanns for the 4th
of July weekend. ’
Fourth of July guests at the
R. R. Redus residence were
Mr. andMrs. Anthony Petri and
Susan and Chris and Mr. and
Mrs. William Bywaters, De-
vine; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Petri Jr., San Antonio; and
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Noller and
son, Kenny, Rivrside, Calif.
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The R. R. Nollers and the
Mrs. Doyle V. Cockrell
leaving for the Veteran’ Hos-
pital in Kerrville, v
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James Karm of Lubbock re-
turning home after a 2-week
'- vacation with his family here
and in San Antonio.
While Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Salzmann of LaCoste attended
the VFW and Auxiliary con-
vention in Houston, their chil-
dren enjoyed visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. George Brown and
family there. When the Salz-
manns returned here, they
were accompanied by Sandra
Brown, who will stay with
them for several weeks.
went to visit the Plantation
Madwood, located on Bayou
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Burges
and Bill and Bettie enjoying
get-togethers with Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Morris of San An-
tonio and Mr* and Mrs. Jack
Cappages over the 4th of July
weekend. - si. S 7 P,.
welcome | new comei in Cas- R. R. Reduses taking in base-
troville. She has leased the 1
Letty celebrate the occasion;
shower-tea: Friday, June 10, were Monica, Melinda, and
Melissa Aguinaga, Leticia
and Delia Lascano, Norma
and Nora Raygosa, Veronica
and Sondra Garza, Roland '
Ruiz, Mrs. Petra Raygosa,.
and Angelita Garza, t , 4
Mrs. O l g a Toepperwein of - terns for their 6-day stay at
cheerleader camp in Kerrville.
Roping is held every Wednes-
day and Friday nightsand
Sunday afternoon at the Roy
Tschirhart arena. “ :
Miss Bonnie McGinty,
bride-elect of Leroy Stein, to
bp honored with a miscellane-
ous shower-tea at the Legion
Hall Sunday, July. 17 from 7
to‛9 p.m.
The D. H. Soles of Big
Springs weekend guests of
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Adam.
Meetfhg. with, Alton, where he
sightseeing at the LBJ Ranch, met several of the astronauts’
Wednesday, Ju lly 13-La-
Coste vfw post 8124 and
Auxiliary, 8 p.m., VFW Hall. .
St. Louis 4H Club’s Rally
Day, Mrs. Florence Kempf's
place on Medina Rite*,.9 a.m
until 3 p.m. LaCdate Commu-
nity 4H Club, 7 p.m., Aelred
Tondrehome. 1 '
Thursday, July 14-LaCoste
Hermann Sons, VFW Hall, 8 ■
p.m. Mico Volunteer Fire
Dept., 8 p.m., firehouse.
Saturday; July 16-American ?
Legion clean-up day at the-
Haller Estate.
/Mrs. R. D. Bippert and Rog-
er spending 2 days with the ci. ,
Wallace Lutzes. Mrs. Lutz :
visited them a day last week. (
. The Dionicio Durons and - {
Rachel Duron enjoying a ball,:
game at the Astrodome. bce
Vmgi; — -T - „ hb,
' The Lou Lewises of San ;
Antonio spending the weekend
with her parents, the Leo Rei- 6,,;
cherzers.
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‘ Tomm y Hoog receivings a ..
25-year pin from the carpen-
ter’s Local Union No. ,14 at a
meeting Tuesday, July 5, in
the Granada Steak House, San
Antonio.
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The Bill Grodas and James
Karm spending a weekend with
Bill's parents, the Fennie
1 ' Grodas, in Hloo.
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Jack Ratliff, Bobby DeCock,
Bill and Bruce Groda, and
Phil DeCock Jr. having quite
a bit of luck during a fishing
. trip to Rockport. (
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Mrs. Cisco Garza, the Pablo
Garzas, and Mt. and Mrs. C9s.
Areas of San Antonio.
— - — returning to Castroville
Miss Dorothy Horecka, •--
bride-elect of Tom Matschek,
Bledsoe is employed at
N.A.S.A. Chuckle remained to
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FREE pictures at The News
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The R, J. Schotts hosting
a July 4 backyard party at
their home on Medina River.
Games were played and a de-
licious dinner and supper were
enjoyed by all.Inthe evening,
the guests were taken on a
boat ride along the river aboard
the Butana, piloted by Charles
L. Suehs, and his “assis- 4\
tants.” i %2
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The. L. B, Palmers Jr. host-
ing a family,barbecue and get-
together July 3 at their home
in Castle Hills. Attending
were theM.R.Wberners,G.
A. Klauses Jr., S. J. Woer-
ners, Larry Palmers, and Joe
L. Schotts. Drinks, food, and
visiting were enjoyed by all.
Many from the local area at-
tending the 4th of July cele-
bration in Devine sponsored
by St. Joseph's Catholic ’
Church. That’s where you get
that delicious barbecue and
the trimmings. Also, many fam-
ilies from . here enjoyed the
races over the weekend in
Bandera and Fredericksburg,
and many motored to Houston
to watch the Astros in the
Astrodome.
Sgt. Charles Gomez arriving
Saturday from Ft. Ord, Calif.,
to spend a 30-day leave here
swith his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Isidro Gomez, and other rela- 4)
tives and friends. -/ ‛ -
They also enjoyed touring
President Johnson’s boyhood
home in Johnson Citye {
Mr. agMrs. E. M.Sims,
Vincent,/Ala., and Misses Dell .
Woodall and Annie Brice, San
Antonio, and several friends ’
from California vsiting the
E.G. Burgeses.
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Mrs. C h a r l e s Embrey and 6
children and Amy Garza, San
Antonio, visiting the Alex
Jungmans Sr. Wednesday. Leo
Bohl, who lives near Pevine,
also visited his aunt and unc- .
le.Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jungman
Sr.". 7'7 ' ,vua.n
Mrs. Adela Boehme, Mrs.
-Dora Bader, and Mrs. Adolph
Mangold spending a pleasant
day with Mrs. Henry Boehme
at Rio Medina. ;
Miss Becky Conrad was
hostess for a brunch at the
home of Mrs. E. J. Conrad hon-
oring Miss Jagge Sunday;
July 3. ,
Crawford, Houston.
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Enjoying a barbecue at the
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Janet Bledsoe and Linda
Hart entertained by Becky
James in her home during Jan-
et’s visit in Castroville.
Becky hosted' a weiner roast
for Janet, inviting several of
her former classmates. Myra'
Uhl end. Kathy Gass.
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/•July 4 guests in the Louis
Hart Jr. home were Mr. and
Mrs. Al Bledsoe and daugh-
ter, Judith, of Seabrook. Al-
ton Jr. left for scout .camp at
San Marcos July 3 and was
unable to visit in Cdstrqville,;
Lou reports that she is enjoy-
ing being back near her old
hometown of Houston and that
she and the children are busy
With church and civic activi-
ties while Al is helping our
astronauts get to the moon.
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' who will come by the Office
to pick them up. If your photo
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•a then, more than likely, there-
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Ervin Tondre Jr. and his
' j Sister, Maxine, ' from Alice,
. visiting Mrs. Joe Mangold.
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| Miss Carolyn Jagge, bride-
' elect of Gail F. Boehme, was
I honored with a miscellaneous
t a at the Legion Hall, Castro-
L "" ville. In the receiving line
,f. ‘ with Miss Jagge were her
'' ' • mother, Mrs. Sterley Jagge;
■ mother of the groom, Mrs.
Ward Boehme; grandmothers of
3. 7/ - 7 • f,g. ' 7 the bride, Mrs. Louis Mehr and
' 2---0 ezia2 \ Mrs. Millie Jagge; and the
p bridegroom's grandmothers,.
, Mrs. W a 1 li a Baby and Mrs.
.gnn.a Alexis Boehme. Also in the
■ receiving line w ere Mrs. C. C.
Tschirhart, godmother of the
bride, and Mrs. Harley Tschir-
LSF . hart, godmother of the bride-
uto groom. Miss Becky Conrad
gog: . - served the chocolate cake dec-
_ orated with yellow and Miss
* Janet Burrell-served the yel-
low punch. Miss Becky Hoff-
HEwN,z mann presided at the bride’s'
. 7’ book in which some 150 guests
I > • registered. ThereWere 98 hos-
I , tesses for the occasion.
2 Friends of Miss Jagge also
h 0 nor e d her with a chi n a
shower,' June 25, at the -.
./ Legion Hall. White cake and,
2 ‛ N / iced tea . were served by the I
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 13, 1966, newspaper, July 13, 1966; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593717/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.