The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964: Searching Inside

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.... Mrs. Lillie Barten Mrs. Ida J tier gens Expires July 2 Mrs. Ida Juergens. ag“d 79. of Houston died... is on leave from assistant anima) husbandman the Houston State Psychiatric Institute and Baylo.- Medical Schoo...). Houston, to direct the administrative work. 45 41 - 46 ■ 46 ■ 46 - 42 :.6i - 42 41 The Nev. Ulm Rifle... but all were happy to hate curity Office in Houston, will I been together as a large family visit...- ing to be held in Houston on lems of this period the disap- July 17th in the Council Champroval

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...,. Linda Wunderlich, Box 195A —• Route 2, or Call 968-4548, La Grange Mrs. Industry Houston John Frosch... Cars Guaranteed Service Body Work, Painting, Wreck Repairing, Custom Seat Covers, County Agent Says... June 26 and named Deneie Mary. lh*si makes Mr. and Mrs. Werner Gross of Houston grandparents tor... the first time. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Luedecke ot Houston. The great grand parents... in Houston Sunday wait. Lentet Duplicated. ' BEU VILLE FIRMS Boriack Motors Mr. and Mrs. | Frelsburg, Mr

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... and Dusty of Houston visited Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Donnie Hill, Mark andMrs. Echardt. Visitors with Mrs... 39c . 97c . 49c $1.00 Houston. and grand SERVING STARTS AT 5:00 p. m. Admission: Adults $1.09 Chldrep... CHUCK STEAK POUND 49c * Mr. i Gary. in “ Flippers New Adventure ” < of Houston. Beginning... in Hanka, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Houston. On Sunday Mr. and Marshall and children ail of Mrs. W. F. Kautz... of Sedalia. Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dean j i Gross and sons ot Houston | j spent the Fourth of July week

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