Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 120, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1968 Page: 3 of 6
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SOCIETY
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Eastern Star 57th
Anniversary Party
Tuesday, Oct. 15
Yoakum Chapter No :»S2 Or-
der of the Eastern Star, will
*AGI f — Yoakum HmW-TImM —
Tn« FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th.
San Antonie Symphony Opens
30th Season On Cohmbus Day
Formal Dedication Of Nfew
Alley Theatre (hi Sunday
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Social At Morris - j Yoakum Jr. High
Center Sunday Honor Roll
MorrlN-Cenlcr Community Cen-
ter will have a Sonin! Sunday, f,r r l ie First Hx We ks arc:
B.B.C. Has Party
On October 1 the Baldwin
Business College Club a volley-
ball game as their regular
monthly party at the City
Park. The teams were composed
of both boys and girls and
celebrate its 57th birthday on ended up in a tie
O?tolx*r 15th at 7 30 P M. at After the* games evo-vone en-i Awmmrm
the Masonic Temple. The ( hap- joyed a delicious picnic sup- 1 S**N ANTONIO, — Another specifioations. Zino Francescattl, The formal dedication of the selected Mr. William P. Hobby
ter was organized October 11. per,of franks, chips, cook'es & magnificent year is just around who has appeared over 50 times magnificent new Alley Theatre Jr., as Chairman of the Dedl-
Hill There wll Ik* a special drinks. The sapper was, pre- rorT'er Tor area music to- with the New York Philharmo- at 615 Texas, in the heart of cation Ceremony,
ceremony honoring the birthday pared by Mr. and Mrs F inley VP,N as 'he San Antonio Sym- nie, will be here Nov. ,'iO to play downtown Houston, will take Other participants in the cere-
of the Chapter. Harbt'rs - it was delicious and '^'f,nv enters its 50th Anniversary the Beethovan Violin Concerto, place at 4:00 p m. on Sunday, mony will include- Mayor Pro-
All members arc invited to very much appreciated j Season wdh opening night on Awed critics say that this leg- October 13, in front of Ihe nearly Tern Johnny Ooyen; Mr. UF
attend Ihis birthday celebra-1 After laughing over ihe little . at Municipal Auditorium, endury violinist “opens new completed budding. rich Franzen, Architect of the
tion. mishaps that happened during! Erom the dazzling first-night realms of sound.” i The ceremony will honor Nina new Building; Mr John Wylie,
the games and *n spitg, of ron,,ert through the final strains Oivin F,jeldstad, music director Vance, the founding director of representing the Alley Theatre
them, everyone enjoyed ttie Beeltmvan’s majestic Ninth of thp Oslo Philharmonic, is Alley Theatre and formerly of 1968-69 \cting Company Mr.
party ami are ready i >r an- •\vni|rhony in May, Musical Di- guest conductor of tin* Symphony Yoakum: Oft cers and Directors George A. Pctrrkin, Ihrsident of
olher one. _ rector Victor Alessandro predicts on Deo. 7. The Symptronv’s own of the Alley Board: and major the Alley Board: Pastor I.loyd
• " ia season of unsuriKissed musical associate concert master, the Building Fund Donors: ami will Nixon. First Presbyterian Church,
_ # enjoyment, marked by the ap- highly-praised Leopold LaFosse, be attended by an inviled audi- El Campo. Texas, who wall give
Personal MdltlOn rH'l|an<*o °1 outstamling guest will play Wieniuwski’s Violin once of over one thousand The the Invocation, and Mr. W. Me-
, urlisis. * | Concerto in D Minor. audience will consisl of: Trustees Neil Lowry, Vice-President of the
Mr. and Mrs. Leebort Zissa Reason tickets,at a tremen- UmVaneJiiaa 8 M MM M MM of Houston Endowment Inr.; ma- Ford Foundation. who will give
and sons of Houston spent the <*ous sav'n*i <>v,‘r single tickel The Symphony’s choral group jor donors: the Alloy Board in- the principal address entitled
weekend here with their re- may be ordered now of over 80. the Master-singers, eluding all past presidents and THIS MOMENT IN THE ARTS.
Former Yoakumite
Honored On
80th Birthday
Mts. James Leroy Manning,
the former Su^an Emily Wood-
re mu*. was honored on her KOth
Students on ihe Honor Roll]birthday with a reception in
October 1.1 at 7:30 p.m.
Tlu* public In inxitcil.
- Yoakum News -
7th Grade:
Janie ■ Ovidrusck.
Ptiyllis Kaisei
vnta
Ici*;, Kathryn Livingston
Dclxirnh Sapp.
8lh Grade:
Douglas Wop cl, John Knapp,
Charles K- Antonio Texas, Sun. .icpt 29 ter of Pharr spent a few da vs ni" The telephone number is artists will participate
>. ' IQfiM llfkctc for* (lin nn/)»eimn 1.u. • . I' \ l! )*M!rt >
Margie Manning, and Edward
and Myitis Albaeh. The hono-
Mrs. Lawrence Broz and chi!- I vnotte Knipra. Cathy l.anfer., rS? is ,j°1?a'Jp!,I,er .of ,h£ la,<v
dies spent Thursday 'and l*'ri- Ju'lia Bernsicauseii. Bennie Lil- Mns. Harrison Taylor i
day in Houston with Mr. and <‘v. Ka.li.v Stevens, Eli/a»e*,h w™rome of Yoakum, and the ,
Mrt Tom Sitka and sens. Co c a, Jo Ann Gilnin. Lana widow of James I.erov Mann-^
M, and Mrs. Joe llark y Jitnelka. Terri Matthew Ann ln",, f°rmf,r|y of Yoakum,
spent the weekend with Mr. A'rehr . Deli a Hagens an I Ja-
Doris ,%s l,os,s f,,r 'bo occasion here with their relative and CA-62269.
and were h(>r children. Monsigr.ar friends
J. Leroy Manning. Kirwin and
and Mrs. Robert Michha and ,K*t Hagens
daughters it Wharton. They al-
so visited Meads in Himg» - ■ lAontT a t aiunro
ford and attended the picnic HOSPITAL NEWS
there Sunday. „
snmu Tuest.^in with’ Mr” *0,"*" !W* c ^ 'daughters. Misses Judy. Karen. I furnished by ihe committee,
an I Mrs ile o, M zisek i M' S r a' /Karo,vn a™' Albaeh. The1 (119-2)
family mnmie'a. Mrs. K. A t. Riga*, |,ook in whieh the guests re-
Nrhand Mn.Roten MU-hna HanS Mr"fc T S.SdSS ”
and Mr. Joe Michna of Whar- son, M>•*-. Emma S.-hlenker, noico and her iate husband in
ton visited w Mi Mr. and Mrs. Miss E«'r.a Plui *he. Mir. vVall- ]<(*)9
Joe Horkev and with Mrs. ter G. Ilacirp,. Mr. L. H. Tay-I
John Stary Tuesday. lor. Mr. leu FJIcdlge, l\ir. There were approximately
Mils. Anton Steffek of Hal- ( hn ' - Bollinger, Mr. M. A. 100 guests, including Archbishop
lettsviHe spent a few davs with Jr’ii ■ m, Mrs. ifesefh Kacir, Robert E. Lucey, Bishop S!<-
Mr. and Mrs Mat Stary and Sr. Cdestine. Mis Riiber* phen A. Levon, and a number
al«o visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moirko. Mrs. Katherine -IV/lis. of priests and sisters.
Anton Wick. Mr. R char I l ove Mrs. John Mrs. Manning is a member
Mrs Lawrence Broz and chil- A. Clay K Baby Boy. of St. Margaret Mary's Parish
c'ren and Mrs. Ed. Broz spent lb* missed Patients: where she belongs to the Blc-ss-
Sjinday in Point Comfort with Mrs. Richard Jacobs, Mrs. ed Sacrament Society Legion of wore weekend visitors with" Mr
Mr and Mrs Charles Dolr js . Albert Jenn ngs., Mrs. Dewe.v Mary. League of the Sacred and Mrs. Joe Muonstor
Mr and Mrs. Joihn Janca Vi- M Key Mr. Juntos R. Giesham, Heart and the Parish Council Mr. and Mrs phiiim Koiinok
sited with Mr. and Mi's. Tom Mrs. Fa y Cochran. Mrs Hen- of Catholic Women. She was nf Victoria visited over the woek-
Barta in Shiner Sunday oven- rv Dholl, Mrs. |, E. Batts, formerly a teacher, and as re-
*"*• 1 Mr Ib'li rt T. Haynes
I the auditorium of St. Peter’s hi lives. from the Symphony Box Office, take the spotlight on IXpo. 21. members since 1962: Opening E- Other guests of honor will in-
aid St. Josephs Home in San Mr. Paul Stebel and daugh- Alunicipal Auditorium, 55an Anto- The imposing chorus and guest vents Chairmen: City Officials: elude: Mr. and Mrs Marshall
a County Commissioners: Presi- Wells, representing Houston En-
I “eommand perform:uire” of dents and Art'stie Heads of all dowment fne.. thi philanthropic
Svmphony officials point out “Carmina Burana,” Carl Orff's Houston arts organizations: organization which donated ttie
dial the S>*mphony's 15-eon cert sensational choral work that Friends of the Library; Univer land on which the new Alley
package is “the best cultural brought a standing-ovation re- sitv Presidents. Deans of F'ine is built: Offu-er- <>l thr Alley
i)ar.*ain" in town. As much as ception when it was heard last Arts Sehools, Drama D<*|Kirt- Board in addi'ihn to Mr Poter-
d0 percent can be saved on sea- season. Also on the before- ment Heads: Representatives <>l kin — Mr. J. W, Link. Jr . Vice-
son ticket reservations. For as Chnklmas concert is Jolin O- Houston’s Community Theatres: President: Mr. A J Farfel, 2nd
""1(* as S10.no. music buffs can wings, youthful Texas pianist. Fine Arts Commission Members: Vice-President; Mr Marshall
assure themselves the same re- who is now touring European Houston Impresarios; represent.*!- Wells, Sceretarv: Mr Fmest L.
served seat at all of the out- mush* centers. fives of Houston’s news media: Wchner. C intraetois George B<*l-
standing sulrsiription concerts. | An evening of Opt>ra inau- Members of the Alley Compnnv lows and Warren S Bellows;
Among the many big-name ar- gurales the New Year concerts and Staff; and Special Frii*nds Jude Bill Kiiott: Mr Hugo
TheVbirthttey'caktTwaTcovered '-'-'ho will he on stage through on Jan. 11 Beverl.v Sills, called of Alley Theatre. Nenhaus. Jr.. CT.airmen of the
with fresh flowers Presidin'* dinner will be served at noon T" art> l>,an,sts Wan Davis, <ipera s new superstar’’ by Mr John T. Jones. Jr.. Co- Alley Building Committee: Mr. .v
over Hie serving table were Bri"« food for v™,r f„v,it„ ‘ "urln and Ronald Tunni, Newsweek Magazine, and Nor- Chairman of the Alley Theatre Mrs Dudley C Sharp C hairmatt
The auditorium was beauti-l
ftflv decorated with floral ar-
Homecoming Set
For Hochheim
Prairie School
A homecoming of the Hoch-
KOERTH NEWS-
A large number of residents
Distributive Education Gub
Installs Seven New Officers
At an impressive candlelight nine D F. II student*. Acting
were:
Nollkamper-Thornell Wedding In
Houston Wednesday, October 9th
Mr. Herbert Nollkimper and pastor of ttie Lindalo' Assembly
Mrs. Louise Thomcll wore mar- of Gixl Church, performing the A mint Iter of out-of-towr
ried at the home of Mr. and marriage ceremony . friends and relatives were pre-
Mrs. Floyd Tucker in Houston Pole attendants to the couple |S°ht, including her sisters
Wednesday, October 9, with the were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker. Mrs. E L. Dickinson of Austin,
over me serving table were Bring food for vour familv and ------- ------------ ■ *•»«*., i«*»™ii*r wuga/me, aim ii'»- V iiaimiun 01 me «iie> meaue - v -'*■-■■ i• -........-*•*•
four of Mrs. Manning's <»rand- fating utensils Drinks will he v"l|ln's':, Zmo Eraneeseatti and man Treigle, whose bass-hari- Opening Evettls Committees has of the building Fund Committee.
Itzhak Perlman, opera stars Be- tone is known as “one of the -— 1
verly Sills and Norman Treigle, l>oys of opera-going.” will be in
cellist I-eonnrd Rose and organist. costume to sing arias from Han-
\u Mil Fox. J del's "Julius Caesar” and other
A Greek soprano who is taking arias and ducts front opera,
the international opera scene Guest conductor will tx' Jussi
by storm will appear for the so- Jalas. music dii*(*etor of the Fin-
eond concert of the season on land National Opera.
October 26. She is Elena Sulio-1 Handsome Ronald Turini, gift-
from Koerth and Gephardt at- *'s who. at 23. is compared to ed Canadian pianist whom Sehon- se7vtce‘ on'^Tu^sday evening as initiating officers
temled the Sweet Home Picnic ''«* early Cal las for her force in berg of The New York Times 0c(fher g the newlv elected Mario Garcia, Gary (’handler,
and Often House Sunday. high-fiowered dramatic roles. In touts as "resplendent.” will play 0ffic-ers of DECA were ofiicial- Charles Rilev. Svlv.a Barrera,
Ia*on Jut'ena of Houston spent *’an Antonio, the |x*rt blonde Rachmaninoff’s Concerto No. 2 |v installed The installation and Henry Goetz,
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. " 1 he heard in selections from for Piano arid Orchestra on Jan. ceremonv, which was h»ld at Following the business meet-
(■tis Jurenu and F'laine. Mr. & Netvli.^including arias from ”Na- 25. Tltis concert also signals the tf,e Yoakum High School ci ir.g. the meeting was adjourned
Mrs. J. D. Muonstor of Houston '"'ono and “Macbeth.” world premiere of “The Mis- feteria. began at 7:30. and refreshments were served.
I liree exceptionally interesting «jons of San Antonio.” eommis-, n,.w officers irstatled for Everyone* had a ge d time aud
concerts are coming up in No- sinned by* CBS and the Sym- the 1968-69 school year wete: is looking fotwatd to a Verk
vember. Fiery y-tung pianist I- phony for presentation by the President - Charles Rdey; active year in DECA.
'an Davis, winner of the Franz San Antonio Symphony on nation- Vice-President - Gary Cnatvdler:
cent -ic lose *»,, I I . , , . ..... .......'*■■ ...... • Joe I*is.z' international Competition w ide television next year. The Secretary - Debra Hadamelc;
teaehine ir tin „u 'll’1 ? and family. ,»»» joins musical forces with composition is b Spanish-born Treasurer - Diane Vinklarek: |- CARD OF THANKS
1 ‘ .".'Jf.: ''' ,n1 hn.-‘r!t „s We-ketxl visitors with the I-eO Ku**st conductor Guy Fraser Har- composer Carlos Surinaeh. wlw> Reporter - Barbara Lee; Par- We wish to express our sin-
d.nn MrV M mnin , ’ / Eheer’s Jr. were David Ebnor rison (if the Oklahoma City Sym- wilt be in the audience for the hamentarian - Don Havlik; His- cere thanks and appreciation
ermrfehi dren *,7d n«n l. ,,f l5allns* Edward FJmer of plmny on Nov. 9. event torian - Sylvia Barrera; and 1o everyone who was so kind
"t-indd iie hter ^ ' ",oal' Kingsville and Mr. and Mrs. °a Mox*. 23. the “King of the ,\ cellist of international fame Sludent Council Representative i and thoughtful during the re-
° ’ j Otarles Richards and children of instrumentalists,” organist Vir- ar,d a violinist vvlio. for 23 Charles Rilev cent loss of our loved one. Our
end with Mr. and - Mrs.
I louston.
Reverend James B. McKeehan
Attention KJZT
No. 37 Members
On Sunday, October 13 the an-
nual meeting of St. Anne KJZT j
Society No 37 will Ite held af-
ter the 7:30 a. m. Mass.
The election of officers will
be held by secret baflot. The !
society will also adiopt the lo-
cal standing rules
All officers, committee chair-'
men and members are urged to
attend by request of Hie presi-
dent. #•,
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Ruth Woodrome of Yoakum.
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gil F'ox, will lx* heard in a con- years was concert master of the The former officers served as 1 Sincere thunks to those who
eerto by the impressionistic \(,w York Philharmonic bring the installing team. They were: font food, thr* flowers Mass
French composer Jongen. Fox an unusual “first" to the city Glenn . Last year’s £[^1 who
brings with a 2.000 lb. concert or- when th<*y appear on Feb. 1. President- Charles Fikac - Vice * x^ us ln an^ wa^'
gin designed and built to his Leonard Rose, cellist praised for PresidentGenevieve Rujnoeh | May Gcd bless each and
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due,” an the San Antonio Sym- Treasurer; Geraldine Schroed- thoughtfulness in our time of
Cm IncnnU’e phony's esteemed concert-master. er. sitting in for Dave Bieh irrko, sorrow.
•91. JOScD" S John Corigliano, will be heard Reporter: Georgie Herrpan.
in thp Brahms Double Concerto, sitting in for Clinton Majors Familv of Mrs Annie Matocha
Anfal Dorati, music director of Parlimcntarian; Marian ifar- ~
the Stockholm Philharmonic, is l«*ns - Historian and Charles: T%TfHI
Mon. Meat loaf anei gravy. q!0 Seoi>nd most-recorded con- Fikac - Student Council Re- j Mn ( M I | |V| I,
creamed txii.itocs, peas, hot ductor in history, according to presentativv. i A AlAXl X AAiU
r0”s ' Peaches* milk. Time Magazine. He will eondued Tin* forty fiist year D. E |
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Wexl. Stew, potatoes and car- M;iestro A,PSSandro inducting
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Thurs. Chili over fritocs. :*ab- , „ ,
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Fri. Meat sandwiches. (.orn 1 Pinnist-conductor-eomposer. will,
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Mrs. F. F. Petru of Yoakum.
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Teachers Attend Lavaca County
T. S. T. A. Meeting In Moulton
The Lavaca County Unit of
the Texas State TeariiTS As-
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High School Cafeteria on Octo-
ber 7th at 7.30 P. M. Supt
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City Meat Market
Yoakum Hd
Humor L Dancer, president,
presided at the meeting.
New officers elected were
Mrs. Mildred O'Brien secre-
tary. and Mr. Ben Darliek,
treasurer.
The treasurers report was
given bv Mrs. Ruby Anderson.
The state convention will be
held, Oct. .TIM. to Nov. 2nd.
Mrs. Virginia Yates is delegate
and Mrs. Leon Miculka is al-
ternate.
Every school teacher was
urged to vote for Amendment
9 to increase the retirement be-
nefits for state employees.
The following Committee
Chairmen were appointed:
Program Committee - Mrs.
Elvera StradWmann; Member-
ship Committee - Mr. E E.
Darilek; Teacher Welfare Com-
mittee - Mr Wm. Lee Young:
and Public Relations Hr Publi-
city - Mr. Ed. Weisner and
Mrs. Virginia Yates.
Social Committee - Mrs Gene
Heil; Legislative Committee -
Mr. Roy Ahahier; TEPS - Mr.
Tommy Hover: and Profesaionat
Rights & Responsibilities - Mr.
lorentz.
The next meeting WfTI be
appear on April 12. Iturbi’s tech- !
niqui* and showmanship have ;
made him one of the most popu-
lar of all gutst artists. Ho will
play Grieg's Concerto in A Minor
for Piano and Orchestra, then
conduct DeFalla's Three Dances
from "Three Cornered Hat.” |
Esquire Magazine says that
Izhak Perlman is “very prob-
ably the outstanding virtuoso of
the new* veneration.” This voting
violinist, dubbed a “prince of art” i
by The New York Post, ap-
|)oars May 3 to play the Sieolius
Concerto in D Minor.
To close the impresive 68/69
anniversary season. Maestro Ales-
sandro. together with The Mas-
tersingers and famous guest
soloists, will present Beethoven’s
majestic Ninth Symphony on May
10.
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