Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 75, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1967 Page: 3 of 11
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Mr. And Mrs. Henry Lee Schierschwitz
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this means to
express my tlianks and apprecia-
tion to those who visited me, sent
greetings, ami for your prayers
during my recent stay in the
Huth Memorial Hospital,
I especially want to thank Dr.
Watson, the Sisters and nurses
tor their splendid services and
care. •
May God bless each of you.
Mis. CJifton Lewis
CITIZENS OF TOMORROW
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HOPE 4-H
CLUB MEETS
The Hope 4-H Club met at the
home ol Mrs Owen Thigpen on
June 20. Miss Mary Frances Bur-
meisler, county Home Demon-
stration Agent, Mis. Welton Jet-
ton and Mrs. C. Y. Jacobs, 4-H
Club leaders met with the mem-
bers for the purpose of preparing
Project Record Books. Projects
chosen by the memtiers were:
Calhv Stephens, liaise: Shirley
iVnilli, Home 1/anomies: Frank
roi lira, Wildlife Conservation:
Paiti Jurena, Home K.•onem.es,
Janet .lie eiis. Dog Care; Currie
Smith, Dog Care; Kay Wi’liants,
Photography: Warren Baker,
Jr. Food -- Nutrition; C.itherinh
Baker, Foads-Nulrifion: Do-
rothy Thigpen, Horse: Denise
Jilti.n, Horse; Linda Jetton,
I lot e, •
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients in hospital: Mrs. Klla
Puppert, Mrs. F. J. Kuppold,
Mrs Ilerliert' N> llkam|ii r, Mrs.
E. C. MeDonnld, Mr. Turner Jen-
kins, Mrs. W. C. Alexander. Mrs.
Mhiilda Galha, Mr. lia Arnold,
.Mis S, ,|. Sv non, Mrs. Dunn,
II irili, Mr. George C.iles, Mr, !
Melvi le Aioore, Airs. N. W. Mit-
i hell, Mrs. Rnperla T. Gatr'iu.
Mrs, Grace Jones, Mis. Martha
Cokaya ', Mr. Quincy Wilson. Sr.,
Mr\ Jack Sin okles, Mr. Frank
Murillo, .Mrs. Lacy Fureh. Mr.
Karnesl Spiincs, Miss ,)• sephinc
, Oisak, M>s. Kdwi.rd Wimhish,
and 'Mrs .Kin'll Holee.
Patients otspiisserl: Mrs. W. E.
Kill' 's, Mr. Wtn. Botchers, Mr.
Claude Yawn, Miss Jo Beth Fil-
moir, Miss Linda Jalufka. Mr.
James Caraway, Miss Paula
Stevens, Mrs. Thomas Rinn, Miss
Charlotte Myers, anil Mrs. Elves
Oil.old.
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Emken vi-
sited with Mr. ami Mm. Fred Lin-
ton and Mrs. June Emken on
Thursday They also visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Braden and
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Lloyd in Hou-
ston on Friday.
Mre. John Henderson has re-
lumed from a five day vuht .in
Houston with her daughter, Mr.
amt Mrs. A F Grawey and John.
Bill Walker and Art. Kulak of
Lisle, Illinois and Mrs. Dorothy
Denman of Houston are spending
a week at Burket-Dixon Ranch.
JULY NUPTIALS PLANNED
Sheryl, age 111. Jo Ann, age 5, kovsky, 201 Robards, Yoakum,
Alan, age (i, 1-arrk, age 10, child-.Texas,
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jir-l
SWEET HOME
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Grab
iniinn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grahmaiin left June la for the
valley through Edinburg. McAllen
Brownsville and across to Mata
rnuros and returned through Har-
lingen, Raymondville ami came
back home Satruday June 17.
Mr and Mrs. 1). C. Jennings
from New Braunfels, Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan J. Belk and family
from Austin visited Sunday with
Mr. ami Mrs. Alphonse Grlih-
mann and Mrs. Clara Kupka..
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Urah-
mann ami daughter Jane accomp-
anied Mrs. Clara Kupka to El
Campo Tuesday June 20 ami Mrs.
Kupka will remain there for a
visit with relatives for several
days.
N. W. Wendt rrom Houston
spent the last weekend here with
lii.s parents, Mr and Mrs. II, L.
Wednt.
Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Vanek
were in El Camjn Saturday with
relatives/
Mr. and Mrs. Lnus Wagner .n I
Gail Ann spi'iit a lew days in
Corpus Christi recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Harper amt
family.
Several from here attended the
S.P.J.S.T. Social Sunday after-
noon in the Slovaeek Ballroom
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kutae and
daughter from Alvin were here
111. jmst weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fra/ier
and son Gary from Victoria were
here Saturday wdtli Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Frazier.
July 7th Next
So. Security Date
A representative of the Social
Security Olfiee Victoria, will be
ir. E<lna at !).: 00 o’clock in the
morning at the Commissioner's
Courtroom on Friday, July 7th.
Anyone wishing to file a claim
foi retirement, survivor's, disab-
ility or medicare Is nefits should
meet him. He will tie glad to as-
sist anyone having questions con-
cerning the social security pro-
gram.
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Baker an p; G. Klesel of Shinier
•same 1 the engagement and ap-
proach.ti- marriage i f their dau-
ghter. Joyce Jan.-, to William R
Nle-ol, - iv .a Mr and Mis. Alai
tha Kles. l and the late Mr. Ileii-
: The wedding IS scheduled I
| lake plate in St. Joseph's Church,
I oil Saturday July 1211th at l:(It) p
im
Marriage vows were recited by
Miju Delores Jean Howard of this
city, and Henry Lee Sehierseh-
witz of Shiner, on April 22nd,
1967 at two o'clock in the after-
noon in Dr. Martin Lutheran
Church in Shiner, with Pastor F.
E. Eilcns officiating.
Arrangements of white slock,
gladioli and greenery, reflected
in the glow of white candles a-
derned the altar The pews were
decorated with White gladioli and
greenery, and large white satin
hows.
.The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Howard ol
Houston. Parents of the bride-
groom are Mr. and Mrs, Henry
Schierschwitz of Shiner.
Airs. Victor Slindt was organ-
ist. Mrs. Fred Chumehal, sistei
of the bridegroom, sang “Be-
cause" and “The Lord's Prayer,"
^companied by Mrs, Pete Goh-
rctfi
Mij Howard gave his-daughter
in marriage. She chose a bridal
vfcwn of white net, Alerpn lace
and peau. An English net cage
embellished with re-embroidered
A'lboon lace was worn over a pcati
i sheyth, with lace-eilged neckline,
luxurious luce appliques high
tied the long sleeves, as well
the detachable .chapel-length
l>;ain.
Her Hollander veil of four tiers
ojj illusion, drifted from a large
sheer organza rose.
|rVShe carried a bridal bouquet
of white rosebuds, and greenery
caught up with a large white sa-
tin bow, and white satin ribbon
falls.
Preceding the bride down the
aisle were her feminine attend*
ants at tins! in identically fash-
ioned Empire formats of ballerina
pink |K-au <ie soio. They wore
white, wrist-length glows, and
Wills of pink crystals, a gift
join the bride. Their head-dresses
Luc clusters of pink peau de
je' bows attached to pink tulle,
ch maid carried a cluster of
pink carnations.
Miss Shirley Miller of this city
was maid of honor. Miss Doris
Marie Kasparek. Miss Clara Jean
Kasparek and Miss Shirley Kuehn,
all of this city, were bridesmaids.
Little Miss Charity Jo Ann
Chumehal of Shiner, a niece of
the bridegroom, was in the role
Young Homemakers
Have Meeting
of flower girl. She .was attired as
the maids.
Master Darryl I.auor ol this
city, was ring-hearer.
Best mail duties were perform-
ed by Glen Mikesh of Gon/ukb
Groomsmen included Elroy Ala- ,, ,, ... , „
lina, John Dierksen. and Ervin ,”t'l"nu'1 K,'m^"on • H‘s ,talk .
Berger, all of Shiner. .entered around a well-planned
vacation trip including enter-
Frcd Chumehal and Ray Kas- tainment for the children, such
Air. Joe Sulton spoke to the
Young Homemakers on Thursday
evening, June 15 at the Home-
making Cottage on the topic “Sum-
YOAKUM
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at Yoakum. Texas 77995
Covering DeWltt and Lavaca
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par of Shiner, Johnnie Bee Hod-
nur of Austin, and George Roz-
lKivsky of lies city ushered,
All the' male uHeijdants wore
link business siii '• 1 v.n.te t
na'lion liouteiinier. s, Tire I ride-
gi.oom wore a dat k .busn.ess suit
and r> sehiltt h me rm . .
For her, daughter's marriage,
Mrs. Howard chose a pale yellow
peau <le sole dress, overlaid iviih
pale yellow lace with which she.
were matching accessories. Her
corsage was of while rosebuds. |
Airs Schierschwitz chose a pale
blue bonded crepe dress, silver!
hat and gloves, and matching ae- j
ccssories for her son's w.siding.
Sim also wore a eotsage ol while
rosebuds.
A reception at Legion Park in
Shiner, followed by a supper at
five o'clock, and a dance at 8:0*1
p.m. was held.
Mrs. George Ro/.i|o\ sky presid- |
ed at the wedding register, at a j
table laid with a white lace cloth,
with pink underlay, and accented!
with a white milk glu-.s vase held* I
;ng a pink rosebud The taM"sj
were all covered with wl'.Ie da- i
mask cloths. The bride's table.
feutlired crystal vase* h.ilding
pink resebuds. The wedding cake1
was a three-tiered white iced ecu,
I'ei Him decorated wilji iHnk •sugar!
spun ruseliu'.ts anil lily-oi-the-val- j
ley . Two large wedding tails;
and doves tepped the cake. i
Miss Delmralt Feldhouscn of,
Houston, and M;s..; S unti l Kuehn I
of ibis Cty preMiled at li.e gill
led :le.
Music that night was furnish-
ed by the Huh City Dutchmen, ol
which the hridi •room is a mem-
ber. At 8:00 p.m the Grand
March w s led by Mr. and Mrs.
.Johnnie tiersehke.
When leaving for the wedding
trip, the bride donned for travel
a smart green suit with which
she wore be go accessories.
The hridi' is a graduate of Ga
lena High School, Houston, gra-
duating in 196L She attended Dur-
ham Business College in Houston,
and Baldwin Business College,
this city. She is an employee oi
the Texas Highw ay Depart men*,
this city.
The bridegroom attended Shiner
High School and graduated in
1958. lie also has served in the
United States Navy from 1%1 to |
1965. He is employed by Kaspur
Wire Works, Shiner.
The couple is now at home in
this city.
Out-of-town guests . attending
the Nuptials were Mr and Mrs
E. L. Feldousen and family, and j
Miss Maine Taylor of Houston:
Mr. Gary Arthur ol Rryan, Mrs. j
B. M. Hanby and family of Pnsa- ;
dena: Airs. Cora Durham, San j
Antonio: anil Air. and Mrs. John- j
nie Bee Bodnar of Austin Also'
Mr. and Mrs Calvin Schlabaek,
Fayettville, Texas.
as games etc.
11. t-teissoj, for the evening were
Mrs. Ralph Polzin and Mrs.
Ailen Pierlnger.
'On .Thursday evening, July 12
at 6 p. ni Miss Aifgusla Jannett,
head of the Yoakum High School
ih.e.ie Economies Department,
v ill demonstrate the making bl
paper flowers, i
The third annual college clinic
will he helil at the San Alarcon
campus of S.W.T.S.C. on July
19-20 hosied by Area VII. “Per-
si n:: 1 ity--You and Mental Health"
will In the theme of the clinic.
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Janacek, John E. Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 75, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1967, newspaper, June 29, 1967; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1120482/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.