Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1953 Page: 3 of 16
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OTTO JUNGMANS HAVE
SUNDAY VISITORS
B. T. Keller, Earl Mangold, Jr.
Take Top Honors In FFA Contest
M&M A. N. Mangold ef fliff
and Mrs. Wra. J. Engelbrecht,
and son, Barry J., of SA visited
with the Otto Jungmans Sunday
here.
M&M W. R Flynn of SA spent
the day here with her mother,
Mrs. Mary Jungman, Saturday.
Mrs. Ida Mangold and mother,
Mrs. Theresa Grossenbacher, and
Mrs. Mary Mangold all of SA,
visited with Mrs. Otto Jungman
Thursday.
M. A. Mechler of SA visited
with friends here Thursday.
Roland Moeller of Lower Val-
ley, was J»ome for the weekend
with his parents near LaCoste,
M&M G. T. Moeller and sister,
Miss Alva Lois.
M&M Nic L. Tondre of Atasco-
sa were in town Saturday shop-
ping and visiting with friends.
M&M A C. Atkins and Mrs.
Otto Jungman made a business
trip to Hondo, Monday.
Mrs. M. A. Mechler, and son,
Lester Jake of SA, visited with
the Bru Millers in Hondo over
Keller and. sons Monday night.
M&M Scheltzer and Mrs. Tilly I
N. J. Knopp of LaCoste took a
group of 14 FFA boys to San
Englhert of SA visited M&M Robt Marcos- Saturday, March 2 8,
Grossenbacher Sunday evening where LaCoste had teams enter- ^gt
Rov r, „/oi . *' ! ed in the judging contests on poul-
returned home Thredey S T b°y* ,00k Part m
Mrs " , these contests.
spent two weeks with mam ihJd TIm Grass Judging Team from
5S tS T^d**Returned ^Co^com^ot Wayne Ahr.
the Livestock Judging Team
which won 5th place. There were
60 teams competing in that con-
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home Saturday morning.
Mrs. Annie Sauter and son, Her-
bert, and family, M&M Alex
Jungman, Jr., and fimily, M&M
Chas. Embrey and family, all of
SA, were visiting with M&M A.
E. Jungman, Sr., here Sunday.
M&M Lloyd Rihn and children,
Marie, Frances, Ronnie and San-
dra, of SA spent the day Sunday
visiting with M&M John C. Biedi-
ger, Jr., and sons. In the after-
noon they also visited M&M Robt.
Rihn at Castroville and Mrs.
Lloyd Keller and daughters.
M&M Emil elmendorf and Mrs.
Ben Yancy of SA spent Sunday
with Mrs. Helena Keller and Miss
Connie Koehler.
M&M Bill Folschinsky
Gary Griffin and Bobby Grossen-
bacher, won a 3rd place banner.
! B. T. Keller, Earl Mangold, Jr.,
and Virgil Krenmueller made up
B. T. Keller and Earl Mangold,
Jr., were among the top ten in
individual honors in a group of
180 boys.
On Saturday morning, April 4,
at 7:30 A. M. N. J. Knopp and
his Vocational Ag I Class will take | *ng in Laredo,
part in a radio program on Sta
tion KONO.
HERE IN HONDO
The Ralph DeMontels have
moved into the home they pur-
chased recently from the Marvin
Duncans, before the Duncans
moved to Robstown.
M&M Pete Knowles and sons
are moving to Uvalde this week.
They are building a new home in
Uvalde.
Mrs. Estella R. Strayhorn is
attending a twd-day district meet-
H#r*ld, Hondo, Tmi,
Friday, April 3, Y»j!i
Deaths Recorded
Jesus Fraga, age 47, Feb.
Natalia.
Annie Bippert, age 69, Feb.
Castroville.
Paul H. Renken, Feb. 9,
60 years, Hondo.
Joseph Riff, Sr. Feb. 13,
82, Dunlay.
Ulyse Grant, Hondo, Feb.
46 years.
Olivia Reyes, Feb. 2S, age 4T
THREE OFFICERS FROM HONDO
AWARDED INSTRUMENT CARDS
Three officers on flying status
assigned to the 8707th “Alamo’’
Pilot Training Wing (AF Re-
serve) were recently awarded in pietion of
strument cards at Brooks Air portion of
STERL 0 BALZEN of
works on the engine of an
truck at Camp Desert
where he is partici-
u)-,T atnmir
of SA
M. C.
the weekend.
Mrs Charles R. Bauerlein vis- spent Sunday with M&M
ited with Mrs. E. C. Lambert at Parrish,
the Methodist Parsonage before Mrs A. C. Heath and daughter and Wm \
attending the special Palm Sun Pamela, were visiting in SA on , ^sondo received
day morning worship service.
Mrs. Lambert is ievo>rriiig nlce-
last Friday.
The
conditions, or in an instrument
trainer, or using an approved
Ground Control Approach train
ing device; and successful com-j
the instrument flying!
„ „ o * * *----— — the annual pilot pro
Force Base, San Antonio. ficiency check.
The officers, residents of Hon-j Requirements for a green card
do, received their certificates af- • include those for a white card
ter completing flying training re-11 dtion io five of active
quirements Lt. Col James M. service as a rated pilot with air
Sedberry of 1705 22nd Street re- components of United States mil-
ceived a white card and 2nd Lt. itary services; a minimum of
Jean Killingsworth of 904 20th 2,000 hours of pilot time; and 100
Wood hours of instrument time flown
green either as first pilot or instructor
pilot, of which 50 hours will hauf
Let’s put a mother on the
Hondo School Board
Vote This Saturday For
MRS. BOB DEPUY
(A Pd. Pol. Ad.)
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at the Nevada 1 rov- iy from her major operation. bers are busy planning for a time within the previm.c montto—!- .p f
Corporal hajzen,. M-&M diaries—R-. Bauerlein games- party To be held inthe months as first pilot or instructor Information about enlisting in
were in Uvalde Sunday on a VFW Macdona Shooting Club Hall at pilot; completion of a written the “Alamo’’ Wing may be ob-
1203
|Mrs Theocia Balzen.
p Hondo, is assigned as
m m the 505th Signal
A veteran of service in
Korea he entered the
September 1946
Rogef A Thompson
was reported , as be-
irt the James O'Hara
docked at the Seattle,
port of embarkation
March 26th Thompson
'of the ten South Texans
; in the rotation program
|LRN Sv?0TT Of the u
who has been stationed
Htgo. Calif . on the York
• some time arrived home
i Bcnung for a 20 day fur
Re is the son of M&M
| Schott of Castroville
visit. They visited with Comman-1 Macdona on Saturday night. April examination covering flight pro- tamed by writing or calling the
Haby and 18 The proceeds from this party cedures, instrument flight rules, 2577th Air Force Reserve Flying
... * J uianHiAd nn/l 1 o t aH rnV. . . r rn — —
der elect Edward P
other officers elect
Miss Dorothy Watt of,SA visit-
ed with M&M A. C. Heath and
daughters Sunday
Mrs. Lloyd Keller and daugh-
will go toward the purchase of
an iron lung
All of the HD Clubs of Bexar
County are working on this
worthy project and each club is
weather and related subjects; 5 Training Center, Brooks Air
Ground Control Approaches under Force Base, Texas phone Ken
weather instrument or hooded wood 1241, extension 454
ters and Mrs John C Biediger, contributing a share of the funds
Jr. and sons visited briefly with needed to purchase this Iron
Mrs Robert Rihn at Castroville Lung It will be placed in the
last Thursday evening Robert B Green Hospital in SA.
M&M A C Heath and daugh M&M John Lloyd Zuerche/ and
ters, Sharon and Pamela, were children and Mrs. Roy Carden
supper guests of M& MBill Fol- and children were in SA on Thurs-
schinsky and Miss Dorothy Watt day night.
in SA Sunday evening. Mrs. Oscar L. Hutzler and chil-
Mrs. A. W Ahr spent last dren were visitors in SA on Satur-
Thursday in SA with her mother, day.
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LYNDON
|wife. Man.
C MOSES,
, live*; in Na-
itly arrived m Korea
serving with X corps
I command between
and Arm;, level X
ooc of three corps m
tut lone SpocMI units
to it perform duties for
II of the t'omb.it or
under ib command
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DMAS i*AKM \ •
from SA nday
hfcr C*n:r S-«.;;r-man
Parma in the -on of
P Parnu f LuCoste
B been a".. ■ • duty
far last
LT. YERNoR i i 1TKKT
Mrs J. A Blackburn
Mrs Louis Lagleder was a SA
visitor on W'ednesday of last
week
M&M Thomas Biediger and chil-
dren of SA spent the day Sunday
with M&M John C Biediger. Sr
Mrs Leroy Field and daugh
ter and Mrs Frankie Lessing and
M>ns of Macdona visited with Mrs
Alvis Liagleder and Mrs Louis
Lagleder and son, Grady, Mon
day morning
DELLADONNA CLUB
HAS ALL DAY MEETING
The Delladonsa HO < lub rm
vor an all (f
LM Mrs Jordan, HDAgenl, was
not ab’e to be with the group to
give a dCmonstralKin so the time
was spent in quilti/ig
In the business meeting it was
•itoned at tamo Chaf- decided to sponsor a raffle and
U. Bippert left LaCoste kames party some time in April.
14 for College Station thp proceeds to be used toward
he departed un March purchase of an iron lung,
ition in Ark. r a- He About 48 aluminum etched trays
ef M&M R I) Bippert have b^n completed by the club
THOMPSON has re-
from Japan after
l«fmilitary service His
**s a surprise to
i*ad his si-tt r Nancy,
ome home fur the
M&M Milton Salzman and son,
M&M Joh, L. Zuercher, and
children Friday night
Mrs. Lloyd Keller and Mrs E
J Keller, Sr, Were visitors in
SA.on Wednesday of. last week
M&M James Denson and fam-
ily ,-i sited with Mrs Denson's
parents. M&M Robert Grossen-
bacher Saturdays---
Attending the FFA District Ban-
quet in Hondo on last Thursday
night were M&M N J Knopp.
Miss Cathryn Rihn. LaCoste FFA
Chapter Sweetheart, and her es-
cort Calvin Hutzler. Miss Rene
Biediger and Farl Mangold. Jr
M&M Glenn Keller of Rio Me
meet inf on March ^Ina vv ere supper guests of Mrs
‘ Reba Keller and sons, Leroy and
Emmett, on Saturday night
Max and Jerry Grossenbacher
from Eagle Pass visited M&M
Robert grossenbacher Saturday
evening
N J Knopp. vocational agri-
culture teacher, conducted anoth-
er in the series of adult classes
in vocational ag on Friday night
in the VFW Hall Some thirty
men of the community attended.
Another class is planned for the
last week in April
members.
Mrs. George Winkler and Mrs
Harry Balmos served delieous
cake and coffee.
Miss Naomi I'zell and Miss
Eunice Mueller were visitors in
San Antonio Saturday
M&M Corky Keller and son,
Carl, were visiUng Mr- Keba
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ST. ANN SOCIETY MEETING
Eighteen members of St. Ann
Society of LaCoste and Rev Hen
ry Herbst. spiritual advisor met
in the school club room on Thurs-
day afternoon, March 26, for the
ro j* n j ar monthly --------------
Mrs Adolph Hitzfelder was re-
ported ill by the sick committee
The flower committee was re-
minded to get flowers for Easter
week
Father Herbst spoke to the
group about Archbishop Lucey's
recent official visit to the parish
The time of the Sunday masses
for the summer months was also
discussed Receiving Holy Com- ,
munion at either of the Sunday
masses was discussed and Father
Herbst assured the ladies he had
no objection to anyone .receiving
Holy Communion in the late
of tHK,'Lf,,r.!onRer wear. but for more beauti-
'• nylon strands for greater resilience,
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Mrs Bernard Rihn and daugh-
ters. Adelyn. Madelyn and Mary
Cathryn were SA visitors Satur-
day.
Charles Cunningham and Miss
Dorothy Watt of SA were visiting
M&M A. C. Heath and daughters
last Friday night.
Sgt. Dennis Rihn from Fort
Hood was home over the week
end visiting with M&M Bernard
Rihn and family.
M& MAllen Stein and daugh
ters of Rio Medina visited with
! M&M Henry Salzman and family
Sunday.
Mr? Helen Burrell and grand
J daughter, Maurine Doyle, from
Castroville were visiting Mrs
Mary Jungman one day last
week.
Henry Salzman and son, Wil-
fred, were visitors in SA Monday.
M&M Wm Jungman and son,
Donald, and Mrs. Sylvan Stein
and baby from Rio Medina vis-
ited Mrs. Mary S. Jungman Sun
day.
M&M Bill Folschinsky, Miss
Dorothy Watt and Charles Cun-
ningham from SA were supper
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M&M Wm. Flynn of SA visited
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Noonan, Mary Ann. Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1953, newspaper, April 3, 1953; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821574/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.