The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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With Our Neighbors
— THE GIDDINGS STAR — THURSDAY. SEPT. 10. 1964
CARMINE NEWS
is spending a week with them to
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
ministered to little Dwayne Don-
L IQUO R
four
fiancee.
nephews and two nieces.
will be glad to hear.
un. Floyd Braun, Ronald Braun
William.
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GIDDINGS. TEXAS
Phone 542-3113
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Dwayne Donald Schulze
Rites of Holy Baptism was ad-
Gary Zapp, Otto Wehring, Jr. and
Burney Wolff.
John Watson of Burton.
Mrs Wunderlich is the Home
It is not uncommon for the egg
farms to have 30,000 layers.
Bamsch with a big white birthday
cake with the numeral 50 on it.
The following joined the family
and 10 days. He was baptized in
July, 1942 in the Martin Lutheran
Church, Carmine and was confir-
med in the Bethlehem Lutheran
Church in Round Top by Pastor
Weiss. He was united in marriage
Mr. George- Dunk, who has been
our faithful teacher assistant for
the past several years has ac-
cepted the teaching job at Warda
Parochial School along with his
aunt, Mrs. Henry Dunk, Jr.
Our Parochial School opens on
Tuesday, September Sth with a
short service and it is hoped that
there will be an assistant to Mr.
Moebus as a Miss Karen Lowke of
Vernon is expected here at this
writing to, discuss the teaching of
the lower grades and fill Miss Dor-
othy Redeker’s place.
Funeral services were held Tues-
day afternoon at 3:30 p. m at the
Trinity Lutheran Church in Frels-
burg with the Rev. Milroy Gregor
gor.
He was a member of the Trin-
ity Lutheran Church of Frelsburg
and member of the Houston Police
Force.
He graduated from Round Top-
Carmine High School in 1960 and
It's A Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wunder-
lich of Carmine are the parents
of a baby girl born at the St. Jude
one-fourth ounces and will be nam-
ed Kim Larue. This is the first
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. W.
NORTHRUP NEWS
By MRS. ANNIE TSCHATSCHULA
relatives here.
No Fish-maybe
If all the fishermen that went
serve you as dedicated telephone people.
There’s one difference. They’re now backed
by the resources of the General System,
with telephone operating companies serving
6,000 communities in areas of 33 states.
In a growing community such as yours,
good residential and business communica-
tions benefit everyone. With this in mind,
we shall be eager to provide you with the
very best communications at the lowest
possible cost
1 Arthur J.
Friemel
The telephone company that serves this
community is now a member of the General
System. ,
We are happy to have them as part of the
family.
It is our belief that this consolidation will re-
sult in new efficiencies and still better com-
munication services in the future.
long time friend of your reporter
has been having quite a rough [ald Schulze, infant son of Mr. and
Piece Place Setting
1 Knife
moved to Carmine to live in re- Marie Peters of Cyrmine;
Mr. tirement.
J. Neese of Carmine and other
grandparetns are: Mr. and Mrs.
Delvin Wunderlich of Round Top.
Great grandparents are: Mrs. W.
G. Neese of Carmine and Mrs.
252 N.
Washington St.
LA GRANGE,
TEXAS
Hospital Thursday, September 3
She tipped the
scales at seven pounds, eight and
We’re new to some of you
so let’s get acquainted
Mr. Erwin Mutschink has been
assisting Mrs. Johnny Mutschink
and Theodor Hohle to gather in [
their corn crop the past week. .
Mrs. Selma Kappler Biehle is
spending awhile with her brother,
| Mr and Mrs. Willie Kappler and
Our new store owners, "The Big-
on's" are busy attending the store
and running their dairy farm, but
hope to get organized soon.
Mrs. John Pauick spent several
days with Mrs. Chas. Tschatsch-
ula, while the Walter and Carl
Droemer’s went to Palacios and
the Raschke's were at Walburg.
time lately, suffering a broken left | Mrs. Daniel Schulze, Jr., Sunday
arm and other infections, but is morning by Rev. A. Arndt. Spon- . _ _________
now well on the road to recovery i sors were his grandmother, Mrs. | Bamsch’s of Giddings as also Miss
of which all of her many friends
To the employees who are also joining us, a
. welcome, too. These people will continue to
■ ance was very large, coming from | to fish all caught some fish ex-
miles around and also sad, seeing claimed Mrs. E R. Bigon, then
there before you a father, moth- there will be very few fish left af-
er, two daughters and an only son ter this holiday weekend.
Mrs. Albert Lorenz, Mrs C. A.
Paulick and Miss Alice Ann Joyce
attended the Moerbe Reunion at
Ledbetter Sunday.
Mrs. Willie Becker of Fedor, a
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Ben Lehmann, Mrs. Johnny Sch- Charlyn
midt, Clarence and Roland Schu- Matthijetz, also the Bamsch’s sis-
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ments. Interment was in the La
yourenjoy many more Happy Birth- Bahia Cemetery.
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Line of
By Mrs. Erich Braun
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same church and by the same pas-
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147 N. Main
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FOR INFORMATION SEE JOHN HART or ALFRED zocn
at Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home
is presently visiting his father,
Mr Henry Dunk, Sr. and other
ton Was in charge of arrange-
His two grandfathers and one
grandmother preceded him in de-
ath.
Burial was in the church cem-
etery in Frelsburg. Foehner Fun-
eral Home of Burton was in char-
ge of arrangements.
Mr Ernst Dunk of Port Arthur days midst your children and the
grandchildren, Gus. The follow-
caring to remain.
Willie Mitschke of Vernon came
down for the Labor Day weekend
for a visit with his step mother,
Mrs. Bertha Mitschke and broth-
er, Marvin and family.
and her
with Miss Wanda Lee Heinsohn at 12 30 a. m
of Frelsburg on May 4, 1963 in
the Trinity Lutheran Church in
Frelsburg by Pastor Milroy Gre-
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Mr. Johnny Mutschink had to re-
port down at the Veterans Hospit-
al Friday morning for a nerve
test. He returned home with his
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Noack and family.
Miss Alice Ann Joyce of Aus-
tin spent a week with her great
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lorenz,
while the following spent Sunday
with the Albert Lorenz's and Gra-
ndma Lorenz, Mr. and Mrs. Bob-
by Lorenz and girls of Pasadena,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Throckmor-
ton and family of Rockdale and
Mr. and Mrs Paul Herbrich of
Houston, while Mrs. C. A. Paulick
Ladies’ Aid Met
The St. Paul’s Lutheran Ladies'
Aid met Thursday evening at 2 30
p. m at the Parish Room. The
meeting opened with the song 464,
"Blest Be the Tie That Binds."
The reading of the 139 Psalm and
a prayer. Rev. Arndt gave a de-
seription of the details of the Red-
eker family funeral which he had
attended. Song No. 200 was the only
hymn rendered at the funeral, "I
Know That My Redeemer Lives,"
and the words of comfort were
! spent from Rev. 7-13. The attend-
Mrs. Ernst Braun
Dies In Rest Home
Mrs. Ida Emilie
Carmine High School and Mr.
Wunderlich teaches science, phy-
sical education and girl's coach.
She was a member of attended Southwest Business Col-
lege, the University of Houston, Economics teacher at Round Top-
the Police Academy in Houston
wig Melcher's and family, Hope
help out.
New Store Owner
It was quite a surprise Monday
morning to find Mrs. E R. Bigon,
Sue and Jim Bob as the new own-
ers of the H. P. Weiser Grocery
and henceforth will be known as
"Bigon’s Grocery." Congratula-
tions and every success is the
| wish.
Braun (nee She grew to womanhood in this
Renck) passed away Friday morn area and on June 22, 1899, she
ing, August 28th at 6:30 a. m. in was united in marriage to Ernst
the Cozy Rest Home in LaGrange. Braun at Burton by Pastor Sehu-
She reached the age of 83 years, lze.
1 month and 10 days. This union was blessed with six
Mrs. Braun, daughter of the late children. I____
Carl and Elsie Mueller Renck was the Carmine Martin Luther Luth-
born on July 17, 1881 near Burton eran Church. She is survived by
in Washington County She was her husband, Ernst Braun, four
baptized in Round Top Bethlehem sons, Willie, Walter, Alfred and
Lutheran Church on November 7, Erich; two daughters, Mrs. A. H.
1881 by Rev. 1 Neuthardt and was (Viola) Ullrich, all of Carmine and
confirmed on April 7, 1895 in the Mrs. Willie (Ruby) Zapp of Hous-
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kappler
and family of LaGrange. An af-
ternoon lunch with coffee was ser-
ved. Their daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Melvin Bamsch presented Mr.
and five graves and five hearses
and flowers too numerous to men-
tion
Twenty-six members answered
to roll call, some old business was
disposed of and some new busi-
ness taken up. Mrs. Bigon was
to be refunded the price of two
vases and some of the blinds in
the church are to be retaped. The
meeting closed with the Lord’s
prayer in unison and the birthday
song for the September ladies. Re-
freshments were served to those
A. W. Peters Jr. Dies
ing trades are represented in their In Houston Hospital
family, two are machinists, one Alfred William Peters, Jr. died
carpenter and one will be a farm- Sunday night, August 30 at 11:15
er, one a welder. Quite a com- p. m. in Methodist Hospital in
bination, ch! Houston after a brief illness.
A sprinkling of rain fell here on A. W. was born at Carmine son
Sunday afternoon, but of no me- of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peters,
asurable amount but at least it Sr. on February 20, 1942, He reach- |
cooled the atmosphere. Hope more ed the age of 22 years, 6 months
will follow.
The August Kessel's received a
1 inch rain Sunday afternoon while
our community received almost an
inch Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Braun had been
ter-in-law and her daughter, Mrs. married for 65 years this past
Martin Mitschke of Warda and June, but were unable to celebrate,
as Mrs. Braun had been in the
Rest Home since March of 1963.
Serving as active pallbearers
were her grandsons: Wilbert Bra-
contirmed on April 7, 180 in the Mrs. Willie (Ruby) Zapp of Hous- and Rev. Harold Fehler officiat-
________________ton; 16 grandchildren; 37 great ng. Members of the Police Force
, grandchildren and 1 great (great were active pallbearers and also
out that it was Mr. Gus Bamsch's grandson; one sister, Mrs Elsie honorary pallbearers.
50th birthday and their children Eckert of Carmine
and families had all come home She was preceded in death by Wanda Lee Peters of Houston: his
to spend the day with their par- her parents, 1 grandson, two great parents, Mr. and Mrs Alfred Pet-
ents. These present were the Mar- grandchildren, three brothers and ers, Sr. of Carmine; his brother,
vin and Chas Bamsch’s and fam- one sister. The couple engaged in Elvis A. Peters of Houston; sis-
ilies, the Marvin Arldt s and fam- farming near Burton and Round ter, Mrs. Joe (Maybelle) Ryber
ily, all of Houston, the Melvin Top. Twenty two years ago they' of Stafford, grandmother, Mrs.
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Funeral services were held Sun-
later in the evening. His mother, day afternoon at 2:30 p. m. in the
Mrs. Ernestine Bamsch, his bro-Martin Luther Lutheran Church in
ther, Walter, wife and family, the Carmine with Pastor A. M. Han-
Erwin Prellop’s and girls, the Er- nemann officiating,
win Mitschke s and Margie, David Foehner Funeral Home of Bur-
Proske’s and family and the Lud-
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STATS »*••
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Miertschin
recently consulted a skin special-
ist in Austin and also made a trip
out to Johnson City and Emil said.
"We saw Mr. Johnson's Ranch,
too."
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Fritsche
and family of Houston spent the
weekend here with the Vogel's and
also the Fritsche's in Giddings.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Noack and
baby visited with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Noack Saturday
evening.
Mrs Albert Lorenz and Mrs. C
A Paulick accompanied Mr. and
Mrs W F. Graeber of Carmine
to San Antonio Saturday after-
noon for the wedding of Danny
Banks, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Banks (nee Lorine Heil-
I scher) formerly of here,
Mr and Mrs., Erwin Zoch of
Warda and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Mertink were those your reporter
knows of that attended the fun-
eral of the Rev and Mrs. Paul C.
Eiffert at Tomball Tuesday. It
was estimated that around 2000
attended the funeral.
50th Birthday
Your reporter and mother, Mrs.
John Paulick thought they would
drive over to Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Bamsch Sunday afternoon to visit
with Mrs. Paulick’s cousin, Mrs.
Emma Woythe Mitschke, mother
of Mrs. Bamsch, awhile, "But"
when we reached the house we
saw a string of cars lined up, and
upon entering the house found
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Pope, Geraldine V. The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1964, newspaper, September 10, 1964; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1616025/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.