Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1968 Page: 3 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, DECEMBER 12, 1!I68
ROCKNENEWS
MKH. ARTHUR OOERTZ, CORRKSrOMIENT
OKIICKK.H NAMKI) FOR
I.IKK I MSI UANl'K I \l(>\
Thomas GoerU was re-elected
president of the Rockne-StrinK Prai-
rie Catholic Life Ins ranee Union
Branch 12, at a meetinK held in
St. LXmiinic Savio Hull, Kocknc.
Sunday after noon, December 1, at
3 p. m.
Other officers elected were Mrs
Vernon Bartseh, Kocknc, vice pre-
sident; Bill Ott, Siring Prairie,
second vice president, and Francis
(locrtz df Rookne, secretary-treas-
urer. Mark Goertz is retiring v,co
president. Bill Heck was chairman
of the nominating committee, help-
ing were James Beck and Mrs.
Arthur Goertz.
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of Bulova. And each has its own
24 inch chain. So live a little—
at this price you can own a
Caravelle wardrobe. See our
entire collection, today.
Caravelle
division of BULOVA
K r a g h1 s
Paul Gleitz, district supervisor,
was guest speaker, and presented
each officer with a la|>el pen in
appreciation for past work
Branch 11! voted to donate $50.0(1
toward the development of a Little
I-eague Baseball diamond. Vernon
Bartseh, coach for one of the Rock-
no Little League teams last year,
liointed oiii the need (or the dia-
mond, and stated that 'to hoys from
Kocknc played on the teams last
year. Twenty five dollars will lie
also donated to Sacred Heart
School, Rockne, to purchase visual
aids for the school.
New members were recognized,
in eluding Mrs Paul Gleitz, and
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fredericks and
family of Austin.
Sandwiches, chips, cake, and cold
drinks were served following the
meeting Arrangements for the
meeting and social were made by
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goertz, and
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Goertz.
Helping with the food wore Mrs.
Aaron lleir/.cn, Mrs Martin Goertz,
i Mrs. August Boer, and Mrs. Vernon
I Bartseh.
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NOVK.MIIKR 'iIt'll
■ Bonnie Bauer was guest of honor
■ iit a Birthday Parly, Sunday after-
! noon, November l'l, at the home
! of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Al-
bort Bauer, from 3 to Ti p. m.
j Bonnie was nine Monday, No-
' vcmber 25.
Yellow candles topped tlvc choco-
late frosted cake. After singing
"Happy Birthday" and playing
I several games, refreshments of
cake, ice cream and lea was serv-
I ed lo the honoree, Bonnie Bauer.
Connie Bauer, Phyllis Bartseh, Peg-
I gy Bartseh, Diane Goertz, Kdilh
I Goertz, Antia Goertz, Michelle Go-
ertz, Bridget tioerlz, Karen Klaus,
Bonny Wolf, Cathy Bartseh, Chris-
tina Bartseh, Al Bauer, Kenneth
Bauer, and Bobby Bauer.
Also present were Mr. and Mrs.
Zeno Lehman. Rockne; Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bauer, Cistern; Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Seidel and Mr.
| ami Mrs. l/>uis Wilhelm, Rockne;
| and Mrs. Gary Rounsley, Tanuny
and Kim of Kansas.
IIKA It srKAHKIC I.N
\ \l MIS NOXK.MIlKIt III
[ Brother Pierre VVeitkamp S.M.
i of Nolan High School in Ft .Worth
was guest speaker at the second
Advancement Teacher Training
Workshop. Tuesday evening. No-
vember 19. held al St. Mary's
Parish Hall, Austin
| Attending from Rockne were Rl.
Rev. Msgr. Claude A Faust, Mrs.
.lolvn Book, Mr and Mrs. Vernon
Barlsch, Jolui Patrick B<vk, Mrs.
Herman Barton, Mi's. J. C Frerich,
Mrs. Henry Goertz, Mr and Mi's.
Francis Goertz, Mr. and Mrs. Tho
mas Goertz. Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Goertz, Mi*. Arthur Goertz, Mr.
ami Mrs. Jerry Hilbig, Mrs. Albert
Klaus, Mrs. Bernard Soidcl, and
Roger Muehr.
Ladies from String Prairie were
Mis. Glenn McGee, Mis Henry
Raliel, Mrs. Robert Seidel, Mrs.
Alfred Goertz, and Mrs. Ervin
Bchrens
CEDAR CREEK NEWS
MES I KK ALKXANDKU. C.rrr.pondfHI
SI RI'RIMKI) Willi
HIRTHIIAY IMNNKH
Sister M.iry Thecla O S B ol San
Antonio was surprised witli a
chicken dinner and all the trim-
mings, Sunday, November 24, in
St., Dominic Savio Hall, Roekne, by
her mother, Mi's. Sadie Goertz,
and brothers and sisters and Iauu-
lles.
The large birthday cake was ad-
orned with blue lettering and yel-
I low roses.
| Enjoying the occasion with Sis-
[ tor were Rl. Rev. Msgr. Claude A.
Faust, Mrs Fred Faust, Roekne,
Sister Mary Scholastica, Sister
Mary Martin, Sister Mary Paul,
Sister Mary Edward, Sister Mary
Susan, Sister Mary Dorothy, Sis-
ter Mary Michael, Sister Mary
Catherine, Sister Imeida Mario,
j and Sister Mary Lawrence, San An-
j tonio;
Mrs. Sadie Goertz, Mr and Mrs
Clarence Grohman, and family.
| Mrs Clara Grohman. Mr and Mrs.
| Arthur Grohman and David, Rock-
i no; Mr. and Mrs. Vorlin Goertz
| and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
j Schuelkc, Troy and Lori, Bastrop;
1 Mr. and Mrs Ed Bartseh and
family, and Mr. ami Mrs. Eugene
Goertz lutd Slielia of Austin.
Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Goertz visi-
ted in the afternoon.
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Harold Raslun of Austin. Insur-
ance Advisor for the Knights of
ColinnbiLs, was guest s|>cakcr at
the Rockne Council Knights ol
Columbus, Tuesday evening. No-
vember 26, hold in the K of C Hall,
Roekne, at 8 p. m.
Mr. Rasliin gave a complete ex-
i plana I ion of tho Insurances avail-
able lo K of C members and their
familes.
Charles Oil spoKe on the libori-
zation of the abortion law, and
urged member lo write their sena-
I tors anil representatives giving
i their views concerning this matter,
Five new member of the Roekne
I ConneII attending the meeting wore
| Lawrtwice Goertz, Vei l in Frerieh,
William Kadura, Donald Klaus,
and Douglas Smith
j Other member altom'ing were
Wilhelm, I lei in.in Barton,
Boor, William Goertz.
Fiobrlch, David Fiebrieh.
Fohn, Arthur Goertz, Mar-
Charles Ott. Jerry
Monroe
August
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vin Barlsch,
Hilbig,
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MONItOK ItATHMAN
Monroe Ratlunan ol Rockne, was
surprised with a chicken and dross-
| ing dinner ami all ilie trimmings,
| Sunday. November 21. on the oc-
casion of Ins birthday. al the home
j of his daughter and family. Mr.
| and Mrs. Fred Fiebrieh and chil-
I dron in Bastrop.
I After dinner several games of
(Too Uite for Last Week!
Mr. and Mrs, J, R. Miteham
spent Thanksgiving with Mis. Mit-
cham's father, Mr. S. W Gifford
and Mrs Gifford of Angleton On
Friday the Mitcliams visited their
daughter and family, Mr, and Mrs.
Kddio Ncumun of Brooksliiie.
Thanksgiving guests in the Bill
Koi-gan home were; Jim VOBS of
Rye. New York, Jimmy Voss and
Ike Templin from Texas Unive. ,i-
ty of Austin.
Mrs. Billy Crawford of Austin
visited Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Sim-
mons recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Kddio Spear of
Houston spent the Thanskgiving
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Copies of the film are available
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12 wore played, and the many gifts
opened ami admired.
Besides lite Fiebrieh family at-
tending were the honoree and fami-
ly, Mr and Mrs Monroe Rathman
and Johnny Paul. James and Bar-
bara. Mrs. Paula Fiebrieh, Rock-
ne; Mrs. Burl Ralhman and James
Burl, Mr and Mrs. Vorlin Rath-
man. Austin; Mrs. Kd Wolf, Mrs.
Julia Kerry, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Lee Ralhman and Gayle, Bastrop;
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ralhman
I of Red Rook.
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I .estor Goertz, son of Mr, and
| Mrs. Arthur Goertz of Rockne, was
j honored guest al a Birthday Party,
Monday afternoon, November 2,">
i from !i to I p. m al the Sacred
Hi art Parish Paviliion, on the oe-
j casion of his seventh birthday.
Refreshments of cake squares,
ice cream, and grape punch was
served lo Herman Goertz, Antia
Goertz, Brian Goertz, Gladys Go-
I ertz, Phyllis Goertz. Aileen Goertz,
[ Anno Muehr, Terry WVndland,
! Chrisiina Barlsch, Alliert Bauer,
1 Rlionda Barlsch, Charles Alexan-
der, Melissa Hilbig. Marigold Wil-
helm. Garry Tucker, Timmy Tuo-
! ker. Angela Wilhelm. Joan Seidel,
Glenn Wondland, Hose Mario Alex-
ander and Donna Seidel, and the
! honoree, Ix'stor Goertz.
holidays with Mrs. S|H'ar's sister
ami family, Mr. and Mis David
Nichols, Donna and Barbara.
Mr and Mrs. Sain Martin of
Snyder were weekend guisis ol
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Martin.
Sunday afternoon g esis of the
Marlins wore Mrs. Maude Owens,
ami daughter, Miss Juaiuta Owens
of Klgin.
Mr. and Mrs. lX'\wy Turner
spi'nt Thanksgiving day with their
son ami family, Mr. and Mrs. L . R,
Turner, Robbie and Jill.
Miss Donna Alexander of Hous
ion spent the Thanksgiving holiil.ivs
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
E It Alexander and Jill.
Mr. and Mrs S. T. Simmons join-
ed other members ol the family
for a turkey dinner with their son
ami wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sim-
mons of Highgrovo.
Mr. and Mi's. Lee Alexander
were invited lo Croediuooi for the
traditional turkey dinner. Tlniis
day. at tho homo of their nephew'
ami family, Mr. and Mrs Howard
Alexander, Mr and Mrs. II. 11
Alexander, Mr. ami Mrs. Horace
Alexander were also guests.
Mrs. J. C. Ellis and grandson
Joe Kills and Mrs. Killis wont to
Crockett for the holidays visiting
Mr and Mrs. Harry G. Ellis. Jay
and Charles.
Saturday evening guests ol Mis.
R. I, Davis were Mr. and Mrs
Bruce Brooks ami Mi s Dolberl
Wiekerson of San Antonio and Ml
Edgar Miller of Johnson City.
Mrs. Andiy Alexander spent
Thanksgiving wtili hoi da ghlor
and family. Mrs. Helen Whllsell.
Sunday Mrs Alexander prepared
a birthday dinner for her nephew
Andy Bob, his brother Jimmy and
dad, Andy R In tho afternoon Mr.
and Mrs Mao Alexander and Mrs.
Helen Whllsell droppei lis lo see
their mother.
Mrs. Bryant Collins visited Mrs.
S. T. Simmons Monday. The Col-
lins purchased the J B Kitten
Ranch We welcome Ihem to the
Cedar Creek Community.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Powell and
children Tracy and Troy of I'asa
ill like thin
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser and Bastrop County News (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1968, newspaper, December 12, 1968; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth238182/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.