The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 1 of 8
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lined Every Thursday in the Land of Sunshine Milk, and Honey
Vd. 57
Boeme, Kendall County, Texas, Thursday, Aug. 30, 1962
No. 39
QUEEN THEDA SUELTENFUSS
PRINCESS BETSY BERGMANN
The Queens Coronation will be held at the Dance Hall Saturday night.
FINE PROGRAM OF
ENTERTAINMENT
OFFERED AT FAIR
COLORFUL PARADE
TO OPEN FAIR
BANCONES GRANGE
MEETING
Maurice Theis presided at the
regular meeting on Aug. 9.
Jeanie Theis asked all mem-
bers to have time and mileage
turned in for community service
contest on Aug. 23rd. Our social
meeting night will be spent to
write up the community service
report. In the photo contest
Balcones had the winner, Cur-
tis 1st in color, Elsie Froboese
1st in black and white and
Jeanie Theis a 1st in black and
white.
Members were reminded to
save products for the fair
booth.
Barbecue hamburger supper
STANLEY LOSES SECOND
GAME OF PLAY-OFF
Stanley lost the second game . '
Tn nwemher of 1859 the set- Over a mile long parade will of the playoff by a 5 to 6 score. 1S ifad' an interest- 8^SSg3MllfiS,«■ iy. ft
tleS rf^Se and Sisterdale open the 57th Annual Kendall the worst Stanley ^ feox drawing for nine . | f '
secured the organization of Kern ^^^O o^cTon SaS; ky c^SefV erroT' Pat" dollars which was for Olga ||JJg^ W •: 4
dall County^ The County was ^ made 4 errors. All of Pat’s runs ^ °£fs’ . KivHidnv +n . ;•••• J||YI • 1||_ jg
named for George Wilkins Ken- • • were unearne^ Stanley had 3 sa?.g JiaPPy b ? : ’•-M
dall who was among the organ- The Fair will run from Satur- unearned runs and 2 earned. Elenora Beutnagel, Becky Bal-
izers. The.State of Texas grant- day thru Monday, Labor Day. J. Pechacek started for Stan- liew« COVv^ hv X —' \
ed the charter to Kendall Coun- Entries are arriving from ley and pitched good ball, out- MilTi® flTfeX- %
ty in 1862. Boerne and surrounding areas, side of being a little wild at ^lta Bernstein Anne . .. Y-/.%
We dedicate this.years Fan_ to date 61 entries have been re- times. He went 6 innings, giving l^fo ,i ®Voees ’ BBwM8r ...
to the memory of those pioneeieived and mol,e are alTjving up all 6 runs on 8 hits. Due to Davis and 0 ga g ' f . ‘W:fcg xMl
citizens who carved out of tne . the errors which were not Jim- ... ,r -... Mft':. . . */.",jf . ■ 1 .||||
wilderness of Texas the County * • mie’s fault at all. R. Minor, Jr. Ml \ and, s: HBr . Mi
we live in. A county that has The Queen and Duchesses of tookoverforJimmieand itch. parents of their secrad ^ild, a ■B . : ■ ^ I W
developed into a community of the Court will add beauty and ed 3 inningSj ^ving up 2 hits ^y,. Kyle David- bom on Aug. ■T '
about 6,000 citizens engaged m glamour to the event. and no runs. D. Coryell led the 111 -a^^n^n * n? CANAYAN—RENGER VOWS the bridegroom, was best man.
agricultural and livestock pro- To date five bands are listed hitters, getting 3 for 5, B. wejgl^cl Y p » • ‘ n TN qoTFMN RTTF Paul Renger III, brother of the
duction. . . 1 , to add music and gaiety to the Duennenberg had 2 for 4 and C. Als° welcoming the newcomei is READ IN SOLEMN RITE bride and John Canavan were
A very entertaining three day occasion< Taylor 2 for 5, one being a home sistel -^rnioeriy A * Miss Roslyn Renger and Gene groomsmen. Ushers were Jim
Fair awaits all visitors this . run. Stanley had several chan- ,r , .. Francis Canavan exchanged Thompson Jr., Harvey Renger,
year. * Entries are as follows. ces to score, but were unable to h mnv- marriage vows Sunday in St. Jr., Everett Renger Jr., Hank
Don Franklin Shows will be Fourth Army Band and Coloi ^ wjth men on base. Stanley and_ their thiee so _ Anthony Shrine. The Rev. Ed. Cox and Gene Renger.
on the grounds all three days Guard. travels to Pat’s in Fredericks- ed from ban At * Rabroker read the marriage The bride wore a gown of
with riding devices, including a U. S. Army Recruiting Sei vice burg gun(jay for iast game. T>nfUi lines. peau de soie and Alencon lace
merry-go-round, ferris wheel,
whip and many other forms of
amusement.
Horse racing, featuring over
100 fine horses will be the main
attraction for visitors from
many part of the State who are
racing enthusiasts.
Twenty new boxes have been
added to the grandstand to ac-
George Hugman
Davis Ins. Co.
Boeme Gesang Verein
Epperson Motors
Boerne Fire Dept.
Phillip Ins. Co.
Reissig Service Station
Norton Hargis
Community Feed Mill
Constable Bob Garcia,
mtie writ‘s this I forgot to ** on the Sisterdaie Road.
mention that B. Duennenberg rn.nrrT)C!l, T„
won the batting trophy in the CONVERSE J
league hitting 540, a fair bat- kCJNDA*
comodate the anticipated atten- Mounted Posse
dance at the races.
Hill Country League teams
will play baseball all three days.
Three orchestras have been
engaged to supply music for
dancing at night. They are Louis
Reams Orchestra, Adolph Hof-
ner and Texas Top Hands who lip Post 688.
will play Saturday, Sunday and Canyon Cougar Band
Monday nights.
Make plans now to come out
and meet your friends and have
a good time. Dates are Sept.
1, 2 and 3.
Alzafar Nemnuf
Pearl Brewing Co.
Boerne Shooting Club
Boerne FFA
Golden Age Nursing Home
San Antonio Paraders
Ladies Auxiliary Bruno Phil- j TfcylorT'ib
t»~j. /?°° E. Gray, If, 3b
ting average we would say.
Pat’s:
H. Heiner, rf
C. Cameron, c
•r H. Ransleben, ss
J1* W. Hodges, If
B. Roeder, cf
G. Enderlin, 3b
C. Ransleben, 2b
R. Meckel lb
A. Bowers, p
Totals
Camp Stanley:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Renger are on French net fashioned with a
parents of the bride. The bride- petal contour neckline and be-
groom is the son of Mrs. Clar- low elbow sleeves. Pearl embroid
ence Bourgeois and the late ered lace trimmed the bell front
Justice of the Peace Arthur John Canavan Sr. skirt that extended to a chapel
AB R H Boenig, 60, died at Santa Rosa Miss Sandy Miller was maid of train. A silken pill box held her
4 3 1 Hospital Sunday afternoon from honor and Miss Julie Ulrich and veil. She carried orchids and
2 cancer of the pancreas. Miss Dolores Hahanek were stephanotis.
2 Boenig, who had served as bridesmaids A reception was held in El
0 justice of the peace for Pet. 4, William Canavan, brother of Antonio Country Club.
1 in Converse, since appointment - - ........ ■ ■ ■ - --------•
2 in the 1940s, had been hospital-
0 ized since July 29. BACK TO SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton
0 When he entered the hospital TREK BEGINS are announcing the arrival of a
1 for observation and tests, Boe- _________ baby boy, Frank, born in Fred-
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ROAD CONTRACT LET
A contract for 7.1 miles of
construction on RM 1376 in
Kendall County has been a-
warded to a Fredericksburg
firm, it was announced in Aus- Corps,
tin this week by the State High- Comal Co. Fair Assn,
way Commission.
Co. E, 5th Med Tk Bn.
Pepsi Cola
Stonewall C of C
So. Texas Civic Club
City of Seguin
Order of Hermann Sons
Comal Co. Mounted Posse
Lone Star Brewing Co.
Hinsely Rock Masonry
Rainbo Baking Co.
Fiesta Flambeau
Lackland Drum and
C. Taylor, ss
D. Coryell, lb
R. Minor, Jr., 3b, p
B. Duennenberg, cf
H. Duennenberg, rf
J. Pechacek, p, If
R. Minor, Sr., c
Totals
9 nie- told friends he wasn’t feel- Monday and Tuesday were un- erjchsburg Tuesday, Aug. 28th.
AB R H ing well and had no pep or e^r- seTfor
1 SwdS canclrof'the’°D Y* Ma^y and Na^y! Also ^ Ms
2 n°TheImmediate^past president wlThfavT^th all f-^parents Mr. and W
3 of Bexar County JPs and Con- paSs bnMging their young- Sel
0 stables Assn Boenig won re- ‘Jters jn foisregistration. Mls' George Fowlei-
2 election at each Democratic pri- Qn Tuesday buses were run---
1 mary and was unopposed in njn an(j ^he lunch room was in „ ,
1 most of the campaigns. operation. Local stores were Boeme Chamber of Commerce
0 He is survived by his wife, bugy seibng school supplies and Calendar of Coming Events
5 11 Laura, a son Duane, and a daugh gcbool clothing.
ter Evangeline. __
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MRS. PEARL HAZEN
FORMER BOERNE RESIDENT
Allen Keller Co. submitted the and Stock Shows Assn,
low bid of $276,063 on the pro- Blanco Co. Fair Assn.
After a prolonged illness Mrs. SCHUCHARDT—LANDRUM
Bugle Pearl Edith. Hazen, age 67 of Marvin Lloyd Schuchardt of BURIED HERE
Boeme, passed away at Golden gan Antonio, Texas, and Miss _ , ,,
Age Nursing Home on Thurs- Peggy Mae Landrum of Boeme, Funeral services for Mrs.
Sweetheart, So. Texas Fairs day, August 23, 1962. _ Texas, were united in marriage
Saturday, Sept. 1
Boy Scout Troop 102
9—12 Methodist Church
Fair parade 10 a. m.
ject. Grading, structures, base
and surfacing from 5.1 miles
north of Sisterdaie, north to
Gillespie County line is expect-
ed to take 180 working days,
according to Robert O. Lytton,
District Highway Engineer at
San Antonio.
Walter E. Ehlers, Resident
Engineer at Boeme will be in
actual charge of this project
while it is under construction.
FAIR FLOAT WINS AT
FREDERICKSBURG
“Centennial Jewels,” the Ken-
dall County Fair Float, was a-
warded second place in Visiting
Fairs Division at the Gillespie
County Fair Parade in Freder-
icksburg on Friday morning
Seated on the colorful float
was Queen Theda Sueltenfuss,
Princess Betsy Bergmann and
Boeme High School Band
Floresville Peanut Festival
Edwards Co. C of C
Balcones Grange
Pioneer Flour Mills
Comfort High School Band
Balcones Home Dem. Club
Kendall Co. 41H Club
J. C. Penney Co.
Falstaff Brewing Co.
Marquardt Garage
Waring Thimble Club
Boeme Village Band
Kimble Co. C of C
Comfort Lions Club
Brady July Jubilee
Marble Falls Rodeo Assn.
Gillespie Fair Assn.
Randolph Blue Blankets
Randolph Air Force Base
Mason C of C
Poteet Strawberry Festival
Harper Centennial
St. Joseph C. Y. O.
Mrs. Hazen was bom in New- Saturday evening, August 18, in <*er) of Corpus Chnsti were
ton, Kansas, on June 2, 1895. the First Baptist Church in held at Ebensberger Funeral
Funeral services were held at Boerne. Rev. George Mac-Wil- Wednesday, August
Ebensberger Funeral Home on liams officiated. ^at d o ciock.
Sunday, Sept. 2
Monday, August 27, at 3 o’clock The Bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Zimmermann of 233 , jJ*CGS 1 ^ Church
with the Rev. George Me- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schuch- Tarlton St., Corpus Chnsti, was 01 y°ur cnoice.
Williams officiating. ardt of San Antonio, Texas. born on December 24, 1904 in _
Interment was in the Boeme The Bride is the daughter of Boerne, the daughter of the
Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. E. Landrum of late Mr. and Mrs. Christian
Survivors are daughters, Boerne Texas. The bride’s dress Schrader.
Marge Whitehouse of Jersey of street length, was of white Mrs. Zimmerman passed a-
City, N. J. Mrs. Ella Mae Meh- taffeta over white chiffon. A way in Corpus Christi on Mon-
ring of Tucson, Ariz. small white hat held her veil, day, August 20, 1962.
Sons, Harold Wilson of Me- She wore a corsage of pink car- Survivors are her husband,
Allen, Eugene B. Wilson of nations. Max Zimmerman, Corpus Chris-
Monday, Sept. 3
Labor Day
Tuesday, Sept. 4
Great BentlOmsas andClar- ShTwas given in marriage by ^iste”^Sard Boerae ChaPter 20°- S.
ence R. Hardesty of Tucson, her brother, Mr. Eugene Lan- 0ne niece, Miss Gladys Clemens,
Arizona, 12 grandchildren and drum of Boerne. also stepmother, Mrs. C. H.
15 great grandchildren. Sister, Her sister Mrs. Lewis Lynch Schrader all of Boeme.
Mrs. Ella Minor, Boeme. Step- of Waco was matoon of honor The Eey_ Jogeph L. Sheldon
children, Lioyd, Tommy, and and the best man for the Groom of st. Helena’s Episcopal Church
Richard Hazen, Mrs. Katherine was Wilfred Lucky Landrum of conducted the services.
Dixon, Mrs. Rosalie Patton and Boeme, brother of the bride. ™
Mrs. Dorothy Petrie. The bride graduated from rw®re
Pallbearers were Earl Buck, Boeme High School.
John Schmidt, Sam Allen, Jesse The bridegroom is presently Hartman, Lee Schwope and
Des Barry, Congressman-At- Richardson, Dale McQuinn and employed at Atlantic Mills in C. lvi. noieKamp.
Duchess Tootsie Krauter, all Large candidate. Wilford Landrum. San Antonio. . Interment was in the Boerne
wearing beautiful white bouf- Plus a number of horses and Arrangements were by Eb- The bride and groom will Cemetery under the Direction
fant full length gowns. carriages. ensberger Funeral Home. make their home in San Antonio, of Ebensberger Funeral Home.
Band Boosters, 3:45 p. m.
Wednesday, Sept, d
St. John Lutheran Church
Women, 9:30 A. M.
Boeme Lions Club
Thursday, Sept. 6
Women of St. Helena's
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth866904/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.