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Pg 4, Hondo Anvil Herald, Thurs.- Mar. 11, 1971
4-H Food Show held Saturday
By Barbara Fowler, Home Demonstration Agent
Thanks
I would like totake this opportunity to
thank all of my wonderful friends and
customers who have been so kind to me
over the past few weeks. Ydtir belief in
me, your kind words and actions
more than I could ever express.
mean
I am sure we al I understand why this
happened in the first place and then push-
ed to be kept going, but I am just glad ft
is all over and very happy over the out-
come.
God Bless each of you and thank you
for everything you have done forme.
Phylis Muennink
BOGART
Sportswear
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DOUBLE KNIT
Stretch Pants
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Poly Tops
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Pants Suits
SIZES 5 TO 24^
Sandals
SIZES 5 TO 10
THE
and
FASHION
Quick Dishes was the
theme for the 1971 Medina
County 4-H Food Show held
at Medina Valley High School
Cafeteria Saturday, March 6.
Pint year 4-H*ers who par-
ticipated were Sandra Dye,
Mary Flor.y, Laurie Hollmig, 1
Nancy Martin, Terry Mumme,
Pam Pitre, Cindy Fun, Karla
Helvey,. Gena Martin, Joyce
Frazier, Elizabeth Shults, Ju-
dy Waddell, Judy Hayter, Lar-
raine Emery, Melanie Pitts,
Olga Orta, Darlene Formann,
Holly Williamson, Helen
Wurzbach, Frandne Biediger
and Beth Tondte.
Junior 4-H*ers participat-
ing were Karen B a r t a, Kay
Martin, Diane Mumme, Nan-
cy Hood, Laura Nester, Karen
Howard, Fayetta Thannisch,
Suzanne Persyn, Bonnie Geu-
ea, Clara Ann Zinsmeyer,
Shafon Barta, Pam Helvey
Betty Pruitt, Paula Moos, Bev-
erly Hood, Elizabeth Hairell,
Lesley Muennink, Cindy AeT
vpet, Sandra Moos, Laurie
Hartley, Claudette Dye, Car-
ol Stein, Je a ne tte Aelvoet,
Stephanie Frazier, Denise
Saathoff, Vicky Gilliam, Ca-
therine Cox and Fonda Than-
nisch. •* •— -—
Senior 4-H'ers participat-
ing were Emily Cox, Robin
Saathoff, Sherry Turner, Lela
Barber, Catherine Biediger,
Annette Aelvoet, Mariette
Aelvoet, and Cynthia Mar-
bach. '
Clara Rose Wurzbach w e F
comed parents and 4-Hen to
the awards program. Donna
Boehme presented the objec-
tives of the 4-H Food Show
and Mary Beth' Jung man led
the group in the 4-H Motto,
pledge and prayer,
Judges^were introduced as
follows: Mrs. Dora Mae Fase-
ler, Mrs. Mable Jones, Mrs.
Jean Sexton, Miss Ella Carl-
son, Mrs. Amy Schacbt. Mrs.
Nancy Cox, Mrs. Phil Rodgers,
Mrs. E. H. Grote, Mrs, Clyde
Salzman and Miss Annette
Hairell,
Senior 4-Hers who assisted
the judges were Deanna How-
ard, Linda Howard, Donna
•Boehme, Clara Rose Wurz-
bach and Susan Tondre.
Medals, cookbooks, and
product certificates were pre-
sented to Senifir 4-Hers' who
will compete at the District
4-H Food Show on May 1 in
Kingsville.^ t *
4-H FOOD SHOW WINNERS
.— . (l-r) Front: Paula Moos, Emily Cox, Annette Aelvoet; second row, Kay
Martin, Jeanette Aelvoet, Robin Saathoff, and Mariette Aelvoet; standing:
Carol Ann Stein.
Showers honor Miss Haby
Flower arrangement program
scheduled by Garden Club
Mrs. V. H. Crow will give
instruction in flower arranging
at the regular meeting of Hon-
do Garden Club Friday, March
12, at 2 p.m. at Municipal
Auditorium.
Every member is urged to
attend this Instruction as a
preparation for the annual
Spring Flower Show. This
year's show as the theme of
"L-O-V-E, Love”, and will
be held in the Municipal Aud-
itorium on Saturday, March 27.
Mrs. Hilmer Haegelin and
Mrs. Bruno Schweers Will be
installed as officers of Distric t
VH, Texas Garden Clubs, Inc.
at a meeting in Three Rivers
on March 18 and 19. Mem-
bers who wish to attend the
state meeting may register at
the local meeting March 12.
Mrs. Henry Stiegler and
Mrs. Ray Jennings will also
be on the local program. Hos-
tesses will be Mrs. P. C. Jag-
ge, Mrs. H. E. Rieber, Mrs.
Irene Marshall and Mrs. A. F.'
McGuffin.
Miss Loretta Haby, bride -
electofTony Griffin, was the
bonoree at a tea and miscel-
laneous shower in the Quihi
Gun Club Hall on Fe,b. 21.
The wedding is planned for
March 20.
Receiving guests were Miss
Haby , her mother Mrs. Harry
Haby, her fiance's mother
Mrs. Ray GriftLn, her two
grandmothers Mrs. Berdia Hoff-
mann and Mrs. Lizzie Haby,
and her godmother Mrs. Aug-
ust Wur.zbach.
The tea table was covered
with a lace tablecloth over
blue, centered with an ar-
rangement of blue flow e rs,
and white tapers in crystal,
holde rs.
i:. Serving refreshments were
Misses Dianna Haby and Shar-
on V.azirek; and Mmes. I.a-
Veme Davis and Emaleen
Cain.
Miss 3arbara Hoffmann reg-
istered - guests whV> < ailed
during the afternoon.
Hostesses included M me i,
Milton Lelbold, August Wurz-
bach, James Riff, John Coyle,
Alfred Neuman, Chester Saat-
hoff, ay Hickey, Doyle Web-
er, Dan M.enk, Oscar Etter,
Joe Martin, Lawrence Haby,
Victor aathoff, James Davis.
Marvin Salzman, John Hoff-
mann, Janes Gussen, Nick
iff, GipJ. hapmant Ware Corn
over, Harold Stiegler, Ehme
aathoff, Jim Cain, Henry 1.1a-
Lutheran wompn slate meetings
HOUSE
New Location ' Edith Boubei
West of bridge, Hiway 90 CASTRO VILLE Owner
The following Circles of
St. Paul Lutheran Church Wo-
men will meet during the
coming week:
Tuesday, March 16, 7:30
p. m, -- Elizabeth Circle will
meet In the home of Mrs. WU-
A PENNY SAVED
IS MORE THAN A PENNY EARNED
A Lot More When You Save With Us
REGULAR MONTHLY SAVING BUILDS UP
SURPRISINGLY WITH COMPOUNDED EARNINGS
HOW
SAV1NOS
OIOW
$5
Monthly
$10
Monthly
$15
Manftily
$20
Manftily
$25
Manftily
$50
MaafMy
$100
Menrtily
6 months
30 45
60 88
91 33
121 76
152 21
304.39
608.78
1 year
r
r
61 66
123 29
184 95
246 58
308 24
616.44
1232 88
2 years
126 47
252 86
379 33
505 71
632 18
1264 28
2528 56
3 years
194 58
389 03
583 60
778.05
972 63
1945 13
3890 26
4 years
266 15
532 13
798 29
1064 27
1330 42
2660 66
5321.33
5 years
341 38
682.53
1023 91
1365 06
1706 44
3412.65
6825.30
10 year*
779 04
1557 56
2336 60
3115 12
3894 16
7787.80
15575.59
15 years
1340 13
2679.38
4019.51
5358 76
6698 89
13396 89
26793 79
20 years
2059.48
4117 59
6177 07
8235 19
10294 66
20587 97
41175 94
Thti tchadwb it bated on oar cvrrent rate of 5%
account ond compounded quarterly
a year on sowings, wrth earnings odded to tfoe
5%
Current Rate
MEDINA SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
140119th Street, Hondo, Texas
f
Phone-4'26-2160
INSURED
\\ - - %
SAVE BY 10th Of MONTH — EARN FROM 1»
•4.
PS: We Also Have Certificates of Savings at 5'/4°o to 6°o
Per Annum. Just Ask Us About Them.
Accounts Insured up to $20,000 By FSLIC
Ham Honig. Mrs. Bertha
Hartman will be the Bible stu
dy leader and Mrs. Honig will
present the offering medita-
tion.
Wednesday, .March 17,
9:30 a.m. --Ruth Circle will
meet in the tome of Mrs.
Walter Kriewald. Mrs. Dan
Herrmann will lead the Bible
study-and Mrs. Sam Meyer
will present an offering medi-
tation.
Mother-Daughter banquet set
D'Hanis Future Home:: ak-
ers of America met Marc. ...
Here in Hondo
Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Taggart, 124 Royal Lane,
Commerce, Texas, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Gar-
rison and other friends last
weekend.
Noonan-Pearson
By Mrs. Allen Ihnken
Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Ger-
loff and family, visited Mr.and
Mrs. Leroy Stein and Ricky on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ha-
by were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Tschirhart and sons Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tschlr-
harj were supper guests of Mr.
.and Mrs. Dan Thedford Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Leroy Stein and son
Ricky visited Mr. and Mrs.AF
bert'Tschirhart Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tschir-
hart and family and Mi. and
Mrs. Allen Ihnken visited In
the, Oscar Tsdiirhart home on
Sunday.
The Busy Seven Club met
with Mrs. Janie Orozco Tues-
day.
Visitors in the Albert Tschir-
hart home on Sunday were Mr,
and Mrs. Allen Ihnken, Leroy
Stein, Roy Tschirhart and Miss
Carolyn Tschirhart.
Roy Tschirhart was in Hon-
do Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dink-
BRUCKS
INSURANCE
AGENCY
111117th Straat
Dial 426-2412
AUTO - FIRE - BONDS
CASUALTY - LIFE
en were in SA last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tschir-
hart and daughter, Carolyn,
attended a supper in honor of
Diann Schneider bn Sunday.
Diann was confirmed and Miss
Carolyn Tschirhart was her
spo'nsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Orozco
were in Devine Friday.
Quihi News
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Saat-
hoff entertained their daugh-
ter, Dolly, witli a barbecue
dinner Sunday, Feb. 28, on
her birthday.
Present were: Stanley Mey-
er, Gregory and Darryl, ‘ Mr,
and Mrs. Marvin Meyer, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Meyer, and
Wade, Mr. a.pd . Mrs. Carl
Guinther Jr.,, Mr. a n d Mrs,
Wilburn Schott, Brenda, Ca-
rol, Stephen and Warren, and
the honoree, Mrs. Stanley
Meyer.
Mrs. Olen Wtemers honor-
ed her aunt, Mrs. Berttia
Thomas, on her birthday Fri-
day. Those enjoying refresh -
ments with liter were hfrs. Min-
nie" Schweers, Mrs. Herman
Gerdes, Mrs. Arthur Schulte,
Mrs, Alfred Saathoff, die hos-
tess and the honoree, Mrs.
Wlemerst and Thomas.
Mr', and Mrs. Stanley Mey-
er and sons, Gregory and Dar-*
ryl, of Portland were week-
end visitors of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meyer,
and Mr, and Mrs. Allred Saat-
hoff.
, President Bette Ztnsmey-
■ er tailed the meeting to- or-
der. The club decided to
save, a Mother-Daughter Ban-
quet March 29 at the Home
Leonmi.ics Building.
Lach person is to bring a
covetpd dish. The club also
dec ided to have a slumber
party on March 26 at the
H<V::e Economics Building.
FI LA members will clean
trie D'Hanis Fire Department
after school M ar ch 8. To
clean the department1 is one
of the projects the club has
decided on doing.
. --Dee Kempf
by, Henry Stiegler, Ptiil Gro-
thues, Harold Keller and Car-
rol Keller.
Abo, Mmes Charles Sloan,
Rictiard Schweers, V. H. Neu-
mann, Andrew Schweers, Glen
Vaughn, Manley Saatlioff, E-
m 11 Riff, Arnold Llndeburg,
William Greli, Lesley Wiem-
ers, Wilford Seewald, and
Misses Dianna Haby, Dancy
Menk, Pam Riff and Betsy
Hoffmann.
Miss Haby was honored with
a kitchen and miscellaneous
shower on Feb. 16 by some of
her co-workers at the te le -
phone company in San Anton-
io. It was told In the dint.ng
room on the 14th floor.
Fifty guests registered In
tto bride’s book.
Hostesses Included Sandy
Haller, Urcie Allen, Carrol
Achterberg, Jo Ella Koerner,
Palsy Gonzales, Trora Salinas,
Glenda Merritt, Billie Hast-
ings and Sharon Mazurek.
A personal shower honor-
ing Miss Haby was,held March
4 at the Madonna, Apts, party „
room in San Antonio. Games
were played and refreshments
served.
Twenty guests ’registered
in the bride's book. ' -'he.
Hostesses Included Dianna
Haby, La Verne Davis, E ma-
ker. < ain, Loretta and Mary
Lee Saatlioff, Mildred Brieten,
Jonelle Wurzbach, Becky Hoff-
mann, Carol E'asly and Patri-
cia Guinltor,
Brown 's Nursing Center News
Guests of Mrs. Regina Bur-
rell on Sunday were Red Bu r-
rell and Frances Kramtner of
Castro ville.
On March 1, Mrs. Bessie
Langford celebrated her 91st
birthday. Her son, LeRoy was
here to help her celebrate the
day,
Mrs. Paul Stoever, Jr. of
Yoncy news
A group met in tto home of.
Mbs Dora Mae Wilson in Yanr
cey on Saturday afternoon for
a visit witli a former Yancey
.school teacher, Mrs. Dora
Thornton BoseII, who came to
Yancey°with her daughter and
son-in-law from Ft. Worth.
Present were: Kirs. Corne-
lia Wilson, Mrs. Leroy Mc-
Cauglian, Mrs. Eva Nixon,
Mrs. Hallie McAnelly, Mrs.
Robert Faseler, Mrs. W. /B.
Melton, Mr. arid Mrs. Harri-
son Wilson, Mrs. George New-
ton Wilson and Miss Dora Mae
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Mo fie Id
arid Mrs. W. B, Melton went
to SA Sunday Where ttoy at-
tended services at St. John's
Lutheran Church and the chris-
tening of little Sonya Schriev
er. Sony is the granddaughter
of tto Mofields and the great-
granddaughter of Mrs. Melton.
SA was in to vbit her mother
Mrs. Clara Wurzbach Mon-
day. Mrs. Wurzbach is pres-
ently in Medina Memorial
Hospital. We hope site will
soon be well and able to re-
turn to the nursing home.
Mr. and Howard
Tschirhart orCaitroville were
in to see hh mother, Mrs. An-
nie Tschirhart,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ahr
of New Braunfels were In to
see their mottor, Mrs. Regina
Burrell.
Arthur Grolllmund had a
friend, Pauline Hunter, of U-
valde to visit him Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Saat-
hoff of SA out to visit
tils fattier. Augusi Saathoff.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L.
Haby of Castrovllle were in to
visit Mrs. Rosa Haby.
Abo .visiting Mrs. Rosa Ha-
by wece her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence J. Haby of SA.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Mann
of Castrovllle were by to see
Mrs. Annie Tsdiirhart Sunday,
Mr. and M rs. Milton Ben -
dele were here to vblt their
mother, Mrs. Regina Burrell.
The pastor and me mbers of
St. Paul Luttoran Church were
here Sunday for a short church
service. Tto staff and pa-
tients wbh to thank tliem for
coming.
Shower honors
Mrs. Wheeler
Mrs. Russell Kirkwood com-
plimented Mrs. Sam A. (Au-
drey) Wheeler with a'coffee
and social at her home March
2.
Refreshments were-se rved
to M mes. C. T. Reagan. A.
L. Simmons, B. J. Robbins,
B, J. Jones, Pamela and Lisa,
Wayne Gray, Claude M. Shaw,
Denver E. Day, Bobble White,
A. M. Mosley, Lewis E. Turn-
er, R. E. Gaston and Dave,
Mason E. Hunt and Kimberly
Kay, Johnnie Kay, Eugene
Daggs and Miss Leona Vance.
Style show set
lor March 16
The Hortdo Young Home-
makers spring style show will
be told Friday. March 26, at
8 p. m. in. the high school, ac-
cording to YH. president Doro-
thy Yanta. i
Final plans and arrange-
ments for tto style show will
to made at tto regular YH
meeting Tuesday, M^rteh 16,
at 7:30 p. m. at die home mak-
ing building at Hondo High
School.
Dress descriptions should be
brought to thb meeting by
members who will model,
Hostesses will be Doris S a a t-
hoff and Linda Schmidt.
Berdie Sue Southerland
Engagement
announced
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Suth-
erland of Dallas announce die
engagement and approaching
marriage of dielr daughter,
Birdie Sue, to Alvin Mathb
Saathoff. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mathb Saathoff of Dunlay.
Birdie U a graduate of Bry-
an Adams High School in Dal-
las and is a t te nd In g Te. u
Tech In Lubbock.
Alvin is a graduate of Horn,
do High SchooL He is a sen-
ior at Texas Tech majoring In
chemical engineering.
Tto wedding is planned for
May 15 In Westglen Baptist
Church In - Dallas.
Professional
Directory
DR. J. H. JENNINGS
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 426-2634 '
Jx:ss Waiting
By Appointment
Closed Mondays
Hours:
9:30 to 12 1:30 to 5
Sat. 9 to 12 noon
Dr. Everett B. Vincent
CHIROPRACTOR
1611 Avenue K, Hondo
Office Phone 426-2511
Residence Phone
Office
9 to 12 2 td 5:30
Thursday 9 tp 12
Saturday Closed All Dev
My Be a
Specialty:
Precision Hair
Shaping and
Healthy Hair
Holiday Magic
Beauty Consultant*
Phone 538-2533
Castrovllle. Texas
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