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Thurs., Dec. 28, 1967 THE cUKftO RECORD 1
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It's NeW Year's! And, in this festive and
•exciting time we wish each ol you the very
best ol everything in the da^g that lie ahead.
Good luck ,to all ol you from all of us!
Westhoff News
CHlTtCH SERVICES | ond end fourth Sunday of the
Lutheran Church: Sunday month at 9:30 a.m.
School 9:45 a.in. Divine Worship! ---
**t 10.15 a m. Congregational! First Baptist Church: Divine
meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 9 at 7 i Worship at 9 a m. Sundav School
p m Pastor Heyo of Austin will; at 9.45 am. VVMS earh Tues-
he present. All memtier* are
urged to attend
Masses on Sunday 9 a.m. Thurs-
day at R p.m. Altar Society;
meets on the last Sunday of the
month alter mass
a.m.
| day at 2:30 p.m.
Methodist Church: Every we-
st. Aloysius Catholic Church:
In worm ond
fdMHfff
appreciation of
roar fine lovon,
** >*nd yoo
GOOD
New Year
WISHES
BARFIELD
MEAT CO.
We feel e special pride
.. a personal glow of
friendship's warmth
within ... when greeting
♦hose wha have helped
as along our businoss
AC
Barber Shop
glady* * vmon.
CARPENTER
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Baros and
Patsy and Mrs. Mary Simecek
left Tuesday for Harlingen to at-
tend die w edding or their niece,
Dorothy Boothe on Wednesday,
Doc. 27 in Harlingen. Mrs. Sim-
ecok will reman for an extended
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boston and
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Boston and
| Nancy of San Antonio were
I Christmas Day guests in the
; Harry Jones home.
Lloyd Goedke of Corpus Chrisil
; and Miss Joan Frazier of San
Antonio spent Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Goedke.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klein
i and family of Port Lavaca spent
the Christmas weekend with
Mrs. P. A. Klein. Sunday and (
Monday they nil went to Gon-
zales to be with Mr. and Mrs.
Wiltxjr Dcnker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goedke
attended the Wi Dough by:StirI
wedding In Nordheim Friday
evening
Miss Carol Farley of San An-
tnnio visited Saturday with Mr.!
and Mrs. Otto Lee Koenning and ----------- - - - - ,
Rhonda. | and those owt^of town guests A]>rjn Kocnning an,) shirlene
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lee Koen-
; Linrke, Doc. 19; Pastor and Mrs. | Tuesday with Mrs. Alfred Mitel.
j'Ervie rcun, Mr. and Mrs. C-rI!|er and Mr>< Walter Mueller a«
lilattenhach, Dec. 22; Pastnrl,
jand Mrs. Melvin elew, Dec. 21;
and Mr. and Mrs. Lias Steen |
| anil Mr. and Mrs, Ber.ne Barns i,
j and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lukas,
c ^ 1 birthday song was sung
hostesses.
A short skit entitled “Who Is
lie?” was presented by Mrs.
Oscar Wolter, Mrs. Edgar Linc.ke
and Mrs. Chas. Schlenstedt.
1 , ... . , , .. The birthday song was
! Mrs. Willie Hilbrieh,
;us Christmas Hobday guests, Mr . s,hKffiWr, Mrs. T. W Hahn
' "■ ano and Mrs. E. L. Bender.
and Mrs. Roman, Hostess for January meeting
and Airs,
jsons, Mr.
i Baker and Mr. and Mrs. P..uljwlH , „ M„_ Adrian Mueller.
! atKi fam:,y of ■ ;m An- The next W.O C. meeting will
.... ,,, _ , no held on Jari. 2, at 2 p.m.
I -Mr. and Mr-. Red Birch win -hn cj.red ^th r,rny.
had as ChnMms visitors Mr. I meoi.ng ciosca wimpny
and Mrs. (Lies Birr hum md scn \cr‘. a hour *aS
! of Colorado City. j an(1 * heW*
LADIES AID j
The average gestation period
for giraffes is 14 months.
St. John’s Lutheran Ladies A‘d :
held their December meeting on '■
EXCHANGE OF FIRE WAS HEAVY—The ground two miles southeast of Bu Dop. 8outh Viet-
nam, la littered with cardboard casings from 105mm shells following a pre-dawn exchange
of fire between men of the IT.S. 1st Division and Vtet Cong forces.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Baros ining ard son of Victoria spent Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Seagrest
were hosts to Christmas eve sup- the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. j ar,d son of Port Lavaca and Mr.
j and Mrs. C. C. Segrest of Port-
Mr. and Mrs. EmmettCHftonGarvand |
were
nine and Rlionda sn*.nt Christ. Caskey and sons of Smiley, Mr. j _ , ,
nins in Yor^tovw^ilh Mr. ;,nd Mrs. Jimmy Toller of Ard-1 family of Elsie, Oregon, were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Koenig;
and Mrs Floyd Reimenschneid- more, Okia.. Mr. and Mrs. David J Thursday evening and overnight and family were Christmas Day
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goeh- ! Oscar Kraatz of Victoria
ring and sons of Pasadena spent Mr and Mrs; V J Kahlioh
1 and sons of Palacios spent the
the Christmas holidays with rel-
atives.
May Wealth
Be Yours This
Year
FRANK THIEME
Assessor Collector
Baros of Bryan. Mr. and Mrs.! guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Gary and also visited with Miss
Birdie Clark on Friday. They
also visited relatives in San An-
tonio and Runge.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Uosek
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kon-
AJton Goedke of Dallas sjient rad and Marsha of Houston spent
^ ^ ... ln ***
^*Gew^^raTme. Mr. nnd!^sParmt, Mr ar^s^*1,!" John Konrad and Cart Ilatten-
Mrs. Baros were Christmas eve j fe>edke. The
dinner hosts and the following,huv<! recently
Christmas weekend in the Am-
j&ii “*
and children of Corpus Christ! > ----- —7—. — ---------,
spent Saturday and Sunday In! Saturday through Monday with ■ tlie Christmas weekend
Walter Goedkes
purchased and
out of town guests were present:! moved in ,hc A[thuf, Veit, *om,e-
Mr. and Mr*. BiU Reaves and! Mrs. Regina Mueller of York-
Mrs. S. L. Crunk of Gonzales. | !«wn s]*nt, F^i^Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Reaves and
children of Corpus Christ!.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Baros ond
Karen visted ln Edna Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hy Baros
and also attended the weddng
of Mrs. Baros niece, Sandra
Prokup in Inez. Texas.
Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Kratz
of Victoria and Frank Albert
i Baros and children of Lamlo
spent the Christmas Day week-
1 end in the Henry Baros home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Toiler of
Ardmore, Okla., visited during
the Chrstmas holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Baros and fam-
ily
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mueller
and Mr. and Mrs. Ono Fertsch.
Mrs. Ferd Winkler and Mrs.
Paul Friedrich spent Monday in
Cuero with their mother, Mrs.
Emma Mahls at the Golden Age
Rest Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strnad
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Allen Koenning and family
of Victoria spent Christmas eve
with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Koe-
nning.
visitors of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Koenig of Victoria.
W. A. Afflerbach USN, San |
Diego, Calif., s]X>nt the Christ-;
mas Holidays here wilh his par- (
ents Mr. and Mrs. Werner At-'
flerbach.
Melvin Bothfl Ft. Polk, La., j
spent the holidays with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow I
Bothel and brother.
Mrs. Herman Schlenstedt had ;
as Sunday Christmas guests Mr. j
also I and Mrs. “Red” Bowen of Cuero, j
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bowen cfi
bach homes.
Daniel Knippa of Corpus
ChrisU visited Saturday tn the
Edwin Hilbrieh home and
with other friends.
of Mrs. Eddie (Martha) Dahse Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Euetord |
arrived Friday to spend the holi-
days with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Whitehead.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sample
and family of Smiley were,
Christmas Dav dinner guests of - an,> Mrls of Corpus Christi, Mr.
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Bender. j Mrs. Paul Hilbrieh and fam-
Mrs. Chas. Bunjes and Mrs. E. j UY of San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs,
L. Bender attended the funeral J
Ludwig and family of Houston, i
Mrs. Martha Hiibrich had as !
Saturday supper guests Mr. and |
Mrs. Alfred Hiibrich and family, j
Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Hiibrich
of Mrs. Eddie (Martha) Dobs?
in Yoakum Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlfred Ortman
also attended the funeral. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Koenning
spent Christmas Day in Victoria i Dahse was an aunt to Mrs .Ort
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen; man.
Koenning and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Koen-
Thc very best of everything for
you, we hope I May each of you enjoy
the constant companionship of good
friends, good luck, and success in
extra measure throughout the entire
year.
Woodworth &. Dent
Insurance Agency
Jim Conrad
Murray Torkingfron
Gweftiyl
As the clock strike*
twelve. We hope It be-
gins a year of Joy and
prosperity to one and nil.
CUERO
TOURIST
COURTS
H. R. Judd
Roland Parker and fainly and
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Goss of Smil-
ey and Mr. and Mrs. James Alli-
son and family of Westnoff.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Meyer
were hosts to a turkey dinner
j on Sunday-. Guests were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eoehl 1 AIrs- Clarence Meyer and son of
and family were Friday evening! Miss<^ri, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Per.-
guests in Cuero in the Edgar'ne^ ^an Marcos and Dr. and
home. ' Mj s. Phillip Peebles and Tim
Mr. and Mrs. James Allison Austin,
and children spent Christmas; ™r- anrf ^rs- ^°ss Davis of
Day in Cheapsidc in the Elmer “uhlta F«»s Shepherd Air Force
Base spent the week here with
Baker home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parker
and family of Pasadena visited
Christmas Day in the Fritz Hil-
brick home and also with other
relatives during the weekend.
Mrs. Ella Rietzer of San An-
tonio was a guest in the Ottwait
Markman home during the
Christmas weekend.
Mrs. Richard Watson spent
Christmas eve hi Victoria in the
Graham Palmie home.
| Mr. and Mrs. Johnny KaUer
motored to Wmberley for Chrisf-
1 mas Day with Mrs. Katzer'g
nieces and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Neyland
were dinner guests of Mr. .and
Mrs. Chester Neyland and Mrs.
Minnie Roewe ln San Antonio
on Sunday.
Delphlne Bunjes and Gregg
Binjes were Nixon visitors Fri-
day afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Cordes
visited Christmas Day in Gon-
zales in the Leonard Greer home
and also in Pilgrim with Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Ortman.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schlen-
stedt were among the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Janecek in
Smiley on Christmas Day.
BEST WISHES
It’s almost time to bid
the «ld year farewell,
and we pause to wisb
you the beet for a won-
derful Now Year.
THIGPEN SHOE STORE
MR. AND MRS. Cl .A ED THIGPEN
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mueller.
Ohserving birthdays during the
week were, Mrs. Adolph Hii-
brich, Mrs. Harry Jones, Bon-
nie Gall Mueller, Edgar Arndt
and Mrs. E. T. Teller, Dec. 20;
Mrs. George Baros. Dec. 21;
Andrew Hodge, Mrs. Gus Schaf-
fner, Roy Noite, Sr., Carlton Ray
Winkler, Dee. 22; Idma Munoz
and Mrs. Mary Simecek, Dec. 23;
Donna Faye Baros, Mrs. Herbert
Morgenroth and Verna Hiibrich,
Dec. 24; Wanda Lincke, Mrs.
Ewald Borchnrdt, Dec. 25.
Congratulations to the follow-
ing who observed wedding anni-
versaries, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
May it be a
I*
VINTAGE VEAR
*
k Wl*
for You/
CUERO
Iron & Body
Shop
A special message to
our friends and pa-
trons. May the new
year be one of fulfill-
ment and happiness
for you all.
DeWitt County
Producers
Assn.
y'ETLR
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And our heartiest thanks
BOB'S
DRIVE-IN
Weber Motor Co.
CR 5-4311
115 N. Gonzales
You’re Ahead In A Ford
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