Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1966 Page: 4 of 14
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t. J. D. Allen and end , Montana, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs E. W. Allen and‘James of
and Mr. and Mrs. were Moodtts i ^
Widtell In Coleman over ^ ^ J
to toe tome ofMf% Mrs>Ji
Ben Orik and Ethan flier were
yffigg** r'1
*S| , Friday, January & J$68
Former
Consem ^
(Editor’s note: Deo A. Wind-
row has many Mends in Medina
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<S
County who
his accompli:
Mr. H
roth and
and
Jw windrow, att-i
i A deserved
came to toe df
leaders iii' Sou
Service -work with
of Don A. Windrow
Salvationist tit Area;
nouncement of>|fce,-
was made in Temple
: tty & N. Smith, state
; tianist Windrow, SCS '
conservationist assisting the Al-
ii amo Soil Conervation BMtrict
Home to Sunday,
Saturday' evening supper
guests in the tome of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilton Schott and chil-
dren, JBrejidA* Carol and Stephen
In Castrtoille were Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Meyer and Greg
of San A'b tonic and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Saathoff.
Hus Patricia Saathoff of San
Antonio was » weekend visitor
of iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fretfrsaathoff.
Sunday dinner guests in the
hpme of MOahd Mrs. Alfred
Saathoff were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
die Stone,- Mr. Anton Balzen,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich, and
Mr. aM_Mrs. _SUnley Mey-
■ 'O—T®. * WJTf
yer, Colorado; the Rev. and M
Luther Durfcop and children of
Fredericksburg; Dr. and Mrs.
Dan: Johnson and family of Los
Angeles, California, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Durkop and family of
San Antonio.
Sunday evening visitors in the
home, of Mr. and Mrs. Ehme
Saathoff were Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Saathoff and Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Lindeburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lukes and
sons, Bob and John of Towns-
r t-ji< ,1 ■ ■ ;Ui<: ' •
»; Hospital Hem
ADMITTED DEC. 21’
DISMISSED DEC. 2»
. Joe Martin Luna, Sabina!;. D.
H. CiiHh Hondo. ^ D. Schmidt,
Hondo 1 ■ ‘H'* -' ■
ADMITTED DEC. 39
Paul Honig, -Hondo; B r n no
SchWeers, Hondo; Mrs. Benedi-
cts Arcos, Hondo. ’>.
DISMISSED DEC 30
John Faseler, Yancey; Abel
“C Jffi
Chacon, Hondo; Mrs. Laura
Sabinal.
DEC a
Brogdon, Houston.
DEC a
Brogdon, Houston.
Vathtobe Schott, De-
Vine; Ray Villa, Stanton.
DISMISSED JAN. 1
Blrs. Benedita Arcos, Hondo;
Lindeburg, Hondo.
..... JAN. 2 .,
Sdtualhig, Hondo;
Grunewald, Yancey.
moinis&XfU JAN. 2 - -
\ Mrs./Marie Sigler* .Hondo;
Bliss Katherine Schott, Devine;
' Ray Villa, Stanton, k,.
inmnsn jaw *
Hen-
visitors !&:, the home
and Mrs. Arnold UUde-
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
iburg, Calvin and Bev-
erly of Carpus Christi, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Seewald of Hous-
ton And Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Lindeburg and Debbie. Other
Ifdtats during the holidays in-
eluded Mrs. Fritz Hartman,
Mrs. Frank Westfall, Mrs. Geo.
; mitotan, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Mooney, Mrs. Elnoe Klaus and
Frances Ann of San Anttoio;
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Linde-
burg and Debbie spent a few
daysVjM'week Visiting Mrs.
‘ LindebtrrgJS mother, Mrs. C: C.
Idb j Yalfr and 'tor broth-
were Christmas
...___the tome of Mr.
^Ariiold Lindeburi
holiday visitors in Hondo.
NfetV BABY
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shuler of
San Antonio announce the birth
of Terre Lynn on December 29,
1965. She is welcomed by her
sister, Deaiine Michelle. Mater-
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Aurthur Schulte. Paternal
grandparents are Mr/Wif Mrs.
W. A. Shuler Of San Antonio.
Great-grandparents arte Mr. and
! Mr*. Charles SehwnerS, 4nd
' ’KrTe’Sl ■’ great-great! - grandmo-
their iff Mrs. Jacob Schweers.
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mervatioo pis trie
io “Since 190, sue
Dudley Mato ^h<
at San Antonio “S
ceeds the late
dipd in early December^
A native of Hondp, Windrow
graduated from Texas A & M
University in 1939 He then
joined the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service tod served at
Leakey, Beeville and San Mar-
cos. He later joined the ASCS
and served at Uvalde and Gon-
zales. He went to the Soil Con-
servation Service in 1948 abd
served brief periods it Crystal
City, Hondo and Seguin before
conling to San Antonio. Within
a,.month or so, he will move
his headquarters to Fredericks-
burg, During his tenure, at Son
Antonio be has worked closely
: with all agricultural agencies
and programs, particularly with
:<the San- Antonio -River Authority
apd the farm and ranch com-
.iiuittee of the San. Antonio C3iam-
ber of Commerce.
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—S. A., Express
Dorati Conducts
Symphony Jan. 8
One of the most illustrious
names in the musical world to-
day, Antal Dorati, chief conduc-
tor of the BBC Symphony Or-
chestra, will appear as guest
conductor next Saturday night,
Jan. 8, with the San Antonio
Symphony. !C ' >
Bom in Budapest in 1906, Do-
rati's parents, both musicians,
recognized his : talent and sent
him; at the age flf 14, to the
Budapest Academy of M u z t C,
where he was a student of Bri-
tan Kodaly, Bela <
Leo Weiner. When
'•-.Mr/.
totted
roth 1
Biediger
visitors Of i
Biediger
mond;
Mr.
and Ki
New
and
Mrs.
Brail
MA|
Sheila,1
and
NEW
Atte
John
New Yei
trovilfe v
Randy \ TV
R. Edward '
Dylla, ,
Nancy i
bert Wi
Bflarvitt Bchtle,
Johnny FOwle& B
horn, Jrim Wood,
yHis
,.3jr|be
•to CBS
^oehrtagtoned
■5FaE
nd family weft
of the ea v$m Stodtt family
Thursday, - ^ 0*jto- A
iwsEasa:1.®: nm
’ hid' e r-in-law,
and M. sAlbet Goff of ’CWar- liWuHm to»»
r in the home
W. G. Haile.
Mr. and Mrs. thtth
and fen of Ban Antoi
Christman With f
and Mrs. Louis
sonville/ Illinois, arrived laft Day with tor gran
5.SS
Mr. ahd Mitt. A. K .Yarbrough Lorraine and ttryon
»t Ndw the siq«>er guests
Wilfred Vl^ngjp the home
*'”***“*. “"" ■ tsma®!****
Masters fcrs; Mr. and jfrs.
and famfly- were holiday visitors Kto Beott, Bill toWIor<lbnMSrry
to *«fe.|
Chartes
Johnny F«
horn, John
on, Jack Mathis;^
dan, and Shelia
and dips were en]bye
throughout the eve
Mrs. Paul Schott i.
day, Saturday; add _
san Antonlo with Bar d
family, Mr. and Mrs.
ner. ■ ,-p
Mrs. Lina Funs
to th«Rj
day, D«
Visiting the Jo
add- Wpwfa
IfM A11m Rtthd
trtok, md’' WJfred Motoring, >
graduated Noonoh, Mrs/ nob
Mr. and Mrs.
lotto, called oi^ the
Mr- W,'Mfh- Uoyd Wengen- Miss.; Jimmie Wolff fro^.^pa-
* find Mrs> Aivfal.Woltf an^^ivgh-
Diarf4* 44 5
itedUfere
roth
win t.-
Thusday.
Visitors til the Allen Hatty ter, Dianla Sue.
home Sunday Were Mr- and Bfrs. Hugh J. Wo*
adT
Harvey Many, Ddnald and Ken-
neth from toil Antonia
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Moettr-
Naegelin Satuday night.
lift;- and BB*. Calvin
and fentily visitod Mr. mid
George Wrasse and family. —
tone Mentwicfa, and :Mr. and
MiferJafeto' PoM were In Mac-
dona Sunday,aftemoom
MY. and Mrs. Alftx Biediger
m wmFSJZr&
mas <« their Way to Blwtolx,
at the age of M^he was the «»• «
youngest person in the history of ■
the Academy to receive a de- “*»• 1
the Academy
k.9msB( ‘
was.
week before
r Way to R1
Ari*toa- Where . High Jajin^l
be stationed With the Air-, Sauce.
They- have been in Stou*mg|ty,
tow*-:I'l /.i • ■} jfi i -/i/'-sjUiiW'
On Tuesday Dec. 28, ;lfr«iand
MSW -W-H. Rieder, their1gaugh
-tof\ fm-kMm-AWwm '
batty son, Fmdp toom £
tonio,
Year’s -bligfe
**•
« -Medina
% ■ V V afn ifetni'a
.’id
Watched Erna: Martin,' Dora
Mae Fssrier, Betty Glenn mid
Helen Richter whin up a beauti-
ful table - settidgi id pink 4nd sil-
ver in nothing flat at Wesleyan
Guild Tuesday evening. I ad-
mired the ease with which they
functioned as a team. Guests
of the Guild were the Women’s
Society of Christian Service and
so that the Guilders who
weren’t there Can hang their
heads in shame, giiests outnum-
bered the members. We were
celebrating the 25th Anniversary
of First Methodist’s Wesleyan
Guild. Only ohe charter -member
Was with us, Billie HartlVe. A
guest was Mrs. Charles Sboaff,
Betty’s mother, who is visiting
the Glenns. I guess to her went
the jwhor of trayeltogfthClong-
est (Sstmice. SBe lives In "New
n
piano
Our four
teiits M &e
they slledtly
tost,
built
80
an
affront to our
liant strategy. »•-.-* .,*.-«/( ,,/$
can’t determine if that WPS
vocalizing hfbril-
Freexent
m
pnnHnrtnr
I’m Here .
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December sa, 1Q65, ip San An-
tonio. Re Weighed 6 pounds, 5
ounces and is welcomed by
grandparents’ BIr, and Mrs, E.
O. Mechler of LaCoste, and Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Evans of Al-
pine. Great-grandparents are
Mrs. Elizabeth Keller of. La-
Coste, Mr. mid Blrs. W. C. Ev-
ans of CastnOville and Mrs.
Bruch' Evans of Austin. iV
skwn.'sx:
ADMITTED JAN. 2
psT Mattie Langfeld, DHan-
B^*.;gocOT-a Afrarto, m&b; Mates«
and Mr. and Mrs. Osc
«•« tbS*"'
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph David %a P
Estes of Brownsville, announce 1 idVer,fl
the ’arrival ot a/sto, Robert Jo-
ib,:dn Janui¥y l, 1966. He
7T$0m$S, 6 (
gsaduation, he
tely nainied coach
Conductor of the
Opera House of Budapest.
1928, he was permanent first
tM the Qpera House In
Munster and guest conductor at
several other opera houses In
tors. In 1934, he joined tfad Bpl-
Jet Russe, de Monte Carlo as its
star conductor, a position he
held until 1941 when he bCCajjjpe
Music Director of the Bfllvt
Ittcatrc. * -- - '.;v W
His American debut as a sym-
phonic conductor came in 19W,
when he took over the
Symphony Orchestra of
ington; D,C. for an all
en concert. In 1939, Dorati
an extensive tour of
Referntiig to the United
-Do^iTviMiBe director
'
Wall of San AntontiMi
Area
d -}. «dRNE*«i ,v
Charles J. Schneider;
Mistletoe. San AW
itt Castrovflle, Tex., , ,
1880, died Monday, l>e£i
in his home at
m
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/ Ay«.)uriwffi,i
>hdri
jba■
Symphon
month
6 ounCes. Ro- fra. Less than a month after
fargaret -■ ypti 'becaihe perman
are Mr. tor of thd1 Dallas Symp
Btm->a Love, Devine; Mailin'
Mechlef, LaCoste; Bfroimo Cor-
tez, D’Hanis; Mrs. Patricia
Brown, Devine.
JAN 4
Mrs. Patricia Brown, Devihe.
*5ShI to Mr and Blrs. Jes-
se -Apoos, Jr^ Hondo, 7 pounds,
9% dUfices, December 31, 1965.
Lisa Ann to Mf. and Mrs.
H. Schueling, Hondo, 9
4 tetiwes. January 3,
Sod Mrs.
7 pounds
% 198fc'-
anent
. , . . - iS Syi
of Devine,......RCA- Vtotoff effered the
and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Batot tra a recording contract.
In 1949, Dordt
of
m
In 1949, Dorati became
^director of the Minneapolis
Iphpny Gtobestra. During
. years there he was'.....^
WWov numerous
world .premieres
premieres of im
.4m
Antal Dorati’s
lusie world
r, r ■
San Anfonio I WA 3-2811,
STOP
For All Your Knitting Needs
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also on his
fewr-,-
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M:lEtoa.--One of
»«vr»iy. “
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8199 a.m., f
Maes in Rt. Ann’s Cathttll
ment was in St. Joseph’s Cen
tery. Survivors:
line Schneider;
^^."Smfalda
song. Joe -
sott&UW, Jo
■Hi Btettid*; ililen, Mrs. Kai
K'eiriXMrs^^Voflmer,
of Smt iAsitottfe brothers,
and Nick Srioeddar, both
Cazadero, Calif,; 28
K' d-ffe; 29 ’ great-gra
Mr, Schneider wia a
of At. Ann’s Catholic
past Grand Commander of
Older of the Alhambras,
caravah No. 56, fast
KnlgBt of Knights tt .f
Council No. 786, past
of
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W (er^fy v&f M
FOR ^
um
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WEDDING INV
Announcing
Life’s Most
Important Event
noiB
.11: (ft
Brtrj : -tv1.
We are equipped to supply social-
'XZJSHSU..
b No. 3, Concerto tor Crihestra
by Bartok, and the “New World
•\ Symittony” by Dvorak.
fice in the Municipal Auditor-
Prices begin at Mdtt
You Aral
for complete Layout
try of
of Semering Lodge L
dor of Retfeidi Sons,
of the World, Down Town
OM>, 3t. Joseph’s Society, Po
Bay Httnting and Fishing a
Be.ifes parts»nwitie* >od. i
Ann’s Men’s Qub,
er of S. Vincent
cdtaF ,Council and a
^tgte ,Ean
-jnSA.
had JBferi. A rorifiedt k San
tohio for tM past 79 year's.
Pallbearers were Frahk
tinger, Herbert Huslage, 1
Tarin, Louis Ndpmr Geor
Waltz and EmiliOvristittes.
MJU o
Holiday Visitors
HA** dnd ' Oto. R. V. (1
a.’-s&rsns
Shqalf of New Castle, P4.
Shorf arrived in time
Christmas add plans to rt.
trf htt hoflto dg January is.
Diiflar guests of Mr. and
Ml’D. Rift ott NeW Year’s
Edna McDade.
If* correct engraved, embossed,
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thermographed or printed
' :';' ■ ' . . ; ( v * * i w,,
ding InvitaHOns or ANPVittMtfMM
j
and
ana gooa
taste .. •. invitaffons ydo will send
which reflect
1
with prirfi.
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COME IN AND LET US
SHOW YOU SAMPLES I
Hondo Anv i
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McDade, Edna. Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1966, newspaper, January 7, 1966; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth811053/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.