The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964 Page: 1 of 6
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To Increase
tees
College Station. June- School
Then'j tla'i, Shelby,
by Dr B. J. Fallon, Executive be the
CARD OF THANKS
with
marriages arc to ue reduced
LOCALS
ing of the courthouse. Ail mem-' president
Birthday Party
Austin, with
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Duke
with
Mr. Gilbert Glaeser entered
means
water and rail transportation
Heroert
Place neat Shelby.
Brokmeyer and
enclosure
Austin.
the
SEALY’S 30TH ANNUAL
I
FIREMEN S FROLIC
Sealy's 30th Annual Firemen s
and blue base
After Todd opened his gifts,
the little guest enjoyed puncn,
and
and
and
and
tew simple i (hose of urban. Perhaps these
shrink <
Mr and Mrs E. H Baum-
gart Sr visited with the ••Bub’’
Baumgarts in Columbus Sat-
urday. It was Todd's second
birthday and he was honored
with a small party.
Mrs Eddie Hegemeyer was
taken to the hospital in Col-
umbus Sunday. We wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr and Mrs E. H Baum-
gart Sr visited with Mr Gil-
bert Glaeser in hte hospital in
Columbus Saturday morning.
were:
Noack oi
ville. Mrs. Bertha
Ehlers ol Slaton,
Presi-
Vice
Sect -
little
Ken
mental patients. •
The Texas efforts do develop
new ways and law to cope
with mental illnes* was insp.t
ed by lormet Pn <dsnt Ei»?n
hou-or
legislation during the Kennedy
administration.
M’. and Mrs.R. J. Danschak
of Fayetteville, and Mr. and
' »»' 'i •
Lynn of Richardson spent the
Fourth with Mrs. H. A. Kuehn.
, and Todd s grandparents I planning effort is the Office ot
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tin. headed by Di Moody 4 transit death losses can be re as theLegislative Council delib-
Mr and Mrs R. J Danchak
and Mrs H A Kuehn visited
with Gilbert Glaeser in the
Columbus hospital Sunday
and Planning. 410 East 5th Street, shavings, and wet the bedding
daughter of Refugio. Mr and
Mrs.C. A Ressmann and daugh-
ter I ters and Mrs. Jimmie Ress-
chairman; Dr. Cyril J. Ruil
inann. directoi oi mental health
and hospitals tor the Board ol
Texas State Hospitals and Spe-
cial Schools, co-chairman; and
Dear .Neighbor:
As I write this. I am plan-
ning to leave for Texas to re-
age marriages may not be wise. main two weeks. Congress will
Members Scores as wllows;
Team Nu. 1
Cleo Buechmann---
Lew Ellyn Gross--
Charlie Peschel--
William Krueger---
Eddie Hegemeyer ----
Bennie J. Marek ------
Gary Scherbig -------
Kirby Gross---
Wilson Neumann -----
Ernest Boehme--
Mr Emil Krueger of San An-
tonio is spending several days
here w‘th his sister. Mrs. Lillie
Barten
Mrs. Ida J tier gens
Expires July 2
Mrs. Ida Juergens. ag“d 79.
of Houston died Thursday. She|
is survived by iter husband.
Herman Juergens. a daughter.
Mrs. Aline Schutte .of Dallas
a sister. Mrs. S. E. Burris of;
Sealy.2 brothers, Edward Mu-
> writing
1 Nicholaus
says
Dr. Bettis is on leave from assistant anima) husbandman
the Houston State Psychiatric
Institute and Baylo.- Medical
Schoo). Houston, to direct the
administrative work.
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The Nev. Ulm Rifle Club
held it’s regular meei.ng July
hers are urged to attend.
An invitation was extended to
all club members to attend the
social on July 3rd at 3 p. rn From the list ol the oldest
a L.t. -_—*I l.n.. t.^ 11 xx L’ vx . ■f • . . . . .
_. .—-----------------.... members in the family the
following were able to be pre-1
sing Home tor their splendid
care, all those who sent flow-
ers, food, and cards, and ah
who helped in any way.
May God Bless you.
The relatives ot Edward Meatz
Card of Thanks
Thanks to God for the
strength, power, guidance and
i me
while I was in the Bellville
hospital Thanks to the doctors.
; that they will continue to in- crate will do the
I crease in numbers. I '
So says Patsy Reynolds. Ex j you as much as I possible can
tension specialist in the family during the next two weeks. We
8. S. REPRESENTATIVE
NEW SCHEDULE
A representative of Social Se but all were happy to hate
curity Office in Houston, will I been together as a large family
visit Bellville Tuesday at 9.30 of kindred peaople. Everyone
a m. <
July 14. 21, 28. August 4, 11. 18.
35 September 1, 8. 15. 22 . 29th 1965.
Judge Abernethy emphasizes
that the statewide
yet after one becomes a fac*. be in recess during this period
adults working with the couple to give the Republicans time to
group is seeking public opinion more comfortable tor the liogs.
Load one or two fewer hogs to
Goveruoi ]et more aj( circulate through
Persons thl !oad.
Cover trailer or bed of truck
with a tarp if animals are to be
I more than a tew miles
Remove straw bedding and
substitute sand, sawdust or
Itvapuil UMUIAJ W Mix. UVUViy,
nurses, and hospital staff, for
their kind service. To Rev. A.
M. Roos for his visits and pray-
ers. alsoto Rev Browning To
ail relatives and friends for
theirvisits, cards, flowers and
food, and all kind deeds
May each of you have God's
blessings
Laura Brune
and delegates to Council will
meelat 1:30 p. m. on July 23rd
preceding the reguiar Council;
meeting in the order to elect'
delegates and alternate dele-
gates tor the State Meeting
Rally Day will be held in •
August, the date to be announc-
ed later On the program will
be a book review and the show-
ing slides. Committees for
Rally Day are: Register Bell-
ville Evening Club; Dnnks-
Coshatte; Arrange tables and
food- Bleiblerville and San Fe-
lipe; Clean-up- Bellville. In-
dustry and Millheim.
On August 24th at 2 (K) p. m.,|
a workshop on ’ Food and Nu- nPW
trition' will be held in the meet-) ^eal
Emmett be fined twenty-five cents and 1 hout it.
i A stalewi<je effort to improve
! and modernize present methods
club. Thane are many wishing. o( care is
com
L i/.in I Kir »«■ 4r^.x • v
wishing to obtain further intor
Also visiting in the Ressmann mation about Ute new State
livmv in luiiMvwu ireic mi. *
• A 4 •»<- C’•* t S -» U »x-X »X • » nt»»l
daughter of Robstown. Mr. and
Mrs. David Ressmann t
if the temperature is above 75
degrees.
Sprinkling animals after they
are loaded will help prevent
overheating while in transit.
Check load often to see that
the hogs aren't getting too hot. .
Keep the vehicle moving,
stopping only when necessary
and then park in a shade where |
a breeze is blowing,
I Osbum.
I rector ol the Hogg Foundation i
for Mental Health at the Uni- j
versity of Texas. Dr
land is vice chairman oi the I
general planning committee.
A steering committee of 17
Sandra, and Trey educators and medical men
I take this means of express-
ing my thanks and appreciation
to Dr Shults and staff at the
Medical and Surgical Clinic,
Columbus Hospital and whole
staff for the good care they
gave me For all the prayers,
gitfs. Get- Well cards, flowers,
while I was at the hospital
and at home.
Thank you all again
Mav God bless all of you.
C. C. Koch
Mr and Mrs. Ervin Haverlah
ceased ancestors that are bu-' and daughter.
Charlie
life education at Texas A 4 M have a big district, and lots of
University. ground to cover, but I’ll get to
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adjustment, she explains, re- Speaking of the size of our
gardiess of the age of the cou District reminds me of a hear-
ple. ‘ Add to the normal prob- ing to be held in Houston on
lems of this period the disap- July 17th in the Council Cham-
proval and often bitter incrimi- ber of the City Hall at 9 00 a.
nations of the parents and the m. It is under the auspices of
load becomes almost impossible the Texas Legislative Council
for the young couple to carry.” and it is to consider Congres-
According to a study made sional redistricting.
by Dr. B. J. Fallon, Executive | be the third “ *
Secretary of the West Texa;: similar hearings
School Study Council, school- throughout the State. I
age marriages have a divorce that anyone who may be inter-
rate two to tour times greater ested, regardless of political
than for those who marry at party, attend this meeting and
age 20 or older. Dr. Fallon di- express any views or recom-
rected the survey in 238 Texas mendations he may have on
the subject.
The Founding Fathers
Donald Osburn. erates.
1 I Personally. I would not trade
Texas A & M University. | with any other member of Con-
Avoid excitement and over-' gress Our District is widely
heating while loading and sori j diversified. We have heavy in-
i ing ahead of time helps quiet |dugtry on the Coast. We have
! them down, says specialist.
He offers these suggestions We have natural resources: gas
planning making the trip to market I oil. sulphur. We produce more
mraiy s uvmi ruiuuai i iicmvn o
Frolic, will be heldat Firemen s
zcuvmv .-.Mm, <., r—r - ----z-—, Mr. and Mrs E. H. Baum- Park, Sealy, Thursday, July 16.
Courthouse basement, on left with the precious thought! gart Sr. were visitors with Mr Advertisement appearing in
f, 21, 28, August 4, 11. 18. of “Until we meet again ", in' and Mrs. Fred Ruland at their this issue, elsewhere in Enier>
lake in Bellville Sunday. prise.
C. Henniger of La Grange,
The three oldest i
wiio were unable to be with .s day morning July 4th.
in person were. Mrs. Ain i A white birthday cake cen-
llenmgcr .Noack oi Fayei'e- tered the refreshment table.
Mrs. Bertha F.sseler It decorated with tiny A-
and Oswald mer can flags and iwo soldier S|alc commissioner oi health.
! Henninger oi Rockdale. They candles It was placed on a red < • • '
wen remembered by the re-
union in prayer.
A memorial service v .is
held in memory of all deceased tuna sandwiches, potato chips,
members since 1962.
dent p n of the Council. -••
The Industry Home Demon- Meinhoid o( Houston. Herbert
Stratton Club will be hostess Guldo A Henniger ot Ballinger,
for this occasion ’
Mrs. George Muery led the
grou| in recreation.
Hot Weather
Hints On Swine
Hauling
College Station. June Did you
ever wonder hot. a hog feels
on a hot day? If not. think a
bout it the next time you are
hauling a load Before loaiVng
at the home of Miss Ella Kautz.
at which time Miss Kautz will
be presented with a past- presi- sent: R^rd Henniger of San
. ■ Saba. Mrs. Amanda Henniger
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®“,n- of all those who were present.
Mrs. Nelson Kieke, the Civil; towns and cities that were
Defense Chairman, reported, w«?ll represented were. Abi-
on the procedure that will be. |ene, Austin Ballniger. Burling-
followed on presenting the]10n. Dallas. Ellinger, Favette-
program on Medical Self Help vii]e, Galveston. Houston, In-
Training . , dustry, LomeU, La Grange.
The THDA Chairman remind , Miles. New Ulm. Neu Braun-
ed the club presidents to get fe|s, Rosebud Round Top.
in their Reports ol Work Sheets Seguin. Shelby San Saba. Ver-
by July 10th. Information was non, Winters', Willow Springs,
also given on the State Meeting | Welcome, Wharton, Wesley and
uhirh will Fw* h>»lr1 nt r'.«.
had '
I
have a responsibility to help prepare for arid fiold their ron-
them succeed. Indications are vention. In August, the Demo-
-----------.“ same.
As always, I shall visit with
inann and children of Inez and
all tool Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ress-
j soon during the late afternoon, inann and children of Beeville.
were happy to have
. This will
third in a senes of
to be held
urge
Austin -With maita) illness
Tuesday, June 23rd. There j Hall, Shelby. Ttxas .. unduy v.as made to revise Ar.icle 3. ranked as the Mtkin’s No !
were thirteen members and I June 2! The reun'en was well Meinbersh’p, Section 4. A mem- health problem bxtej, Texan;
Mrs. Rubenstein, the Agent i provided for by th’ le-der- her missine a rneetins shall I are try'n8 do annethin;i a-1
present. j ship of President 1
All clubs gave their monthly , Stork and hte various
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had the demonstration “Take and worked diligently in mak
a Holiday From Cooking” ~— “■ ------------------
which was given by club lead-1
ers. Club leaders also attended: f.
Decisions” on June 18th which I from ail sections of the
«as conducted by Mrs. Ruben-1 space will not permit the listing Hres •
rice than any other Congres-
sional District We have cotton i
and com and feed and lots of >
cattle The work is exacting, but |
lit is extremely interesting, and
i certainly it is a challenge to |
any man to keep in close touch I
with the people of the 9th Dis-
I trict.
Take these thoughts with you encouragement He gave
if you go to the Houston hearing • while I was in the Ec!
on the 17th. Ifour District can | ‘ —
be maintained with its present
15 Counties, I. for one. will be
i very happy.
In view of our excess popu
lation, we might lose a County
or two; or with their eye on
the Cencus of 1970 we may
be left as is.
advises: Sincerely yours,
i Clark W Ttiompson
Card Of Thanks
We wish to take this means
of expressing our heartfelt ap-
preciation for the many acts of
\kindnes upon the passing of
our dear brother and uncle,
Mi. Edward Mearz.
We want to thank Rev. A..M
Roos, the church choir, the
Koenig Funeral Home, the Za-
skoda Chapel, the grave dig-1 a
or those which occur are to suc-
get psychiatric aid each year.i
but statistics indlrati that
Texas ranks last among the 50
states in per capita spending
loi maintenance oi public men
tai hospitals and 43rd in the
I use of
which will be held at the Rice Panama Citv. Florida.
S'JTr cZtst: d(.
and daughter Mary. Rev. Wen-
del led the group in praver.
After having refreshed itself
with a well prepared sausage,
dinner
[ trimmings, the large assemb- i
lage met inside the hall for a
regular business meeting. I
Since Patsy Henniger, the se--l
rctary- treasurer, was in Den-1
ver. Colorado, and couldn’t be i
present, her position was able
filled by Mrs Wilma Reichle1
of Houston The place selected
for the 1965 reunion was j
Seguin. Texas, and the reunion
will be held on the third Sun-
day m June of that year The
officers elected were:
O. Henniger of Seguin,
; Alton Haverih. of
Uoustnn Vice- president:
Mrs. Eleanor Nesloney of Sal.
Antonio, secretary- treasurer.
on which to base its recom
to the
and Mrs. Louis Ressmann and and the legislature,
sons in Yorktown Sunday.
zxiso visiting in uie nvssiiiaiui ■■•ox**"' —wx™. ..x.. wxx,,x > Wun a
home in Yorktown were Mr.‘Plan for Mental Health Ser- hauled
and Mrs. Fritz. Ressmann and vices are invited to write to i
the Office of Mental Health
• . The favors were red paper;
of candy filled firecrackers
little racers inside.
The guest were Todd's
' ‘ . Audrey and
Baron. Susan and Nancy Sebes- ■
o( ta, Susan. Sandra, and Trey • educators and medical men are
Baumgart, Mrs Gordan Bar-1 assisting the executive commit
reit, and Dorothy. Mrs. Bob Ba tee. Administrative arm ot the
run.
from New Ulm, Mr. and Mrs Mental Health Planning in Aus
Ernest Baumgart Sr. t
All guest departed around Bettis, psychiatrist -coordinator. dlKred
11:30 a m.
You may now file a claim
for your refund of Federal
taxes on gasoline used on the
, farm since Jufy.l .1963. The
claim may be filed by a own-
er, tennant or operator of a
farm.
In making >uur claim in
elude gasoline purchased be-
fore July 1,1964 which was
used on a farm after June 39,
for farming purposes You
may also include gasoline used
in cultivating the soil or rais-
by other persons on your farm
ing or harvesting any agricul-
tural or horticultural commrst-
ty. You are entitled to include
this gasoline even though it was
purchased by a custom opera-
tor, a neighbor or an employee
who then used the gasoline on
your farm.
The Federal taxon gasoline is
at the rate of cents per gallon.
All claims will be allowed on-
ly if filed before September 30,
1964.
ench of Sealy and Lee Muench
o> Houston.
Services were conducted at 3
p m Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Juergens was a native
oi New Ulm.she was a daugh- '‘"X,a:
,i— iL.. charts and stated that he had
: over 900 names listed on the
1 combined family trees. A-
‘ mong many things he requested
i that a committee be appointed
by the president to solicit sub-
scriptions tor the history book
which he lias so lar compiled
He also requested that a per-
manent plaque listing the de- (
ceased ancestors that are bu- and daughter, and Mr.
rier in the Old Cemetery be Mrs. Charlie Ressmann
placed there. The Old Cemetery | sons of Industry and Mr
is located on the Vogelpohl'sMrs. Herbert Haverlah
Place neai Shelby. daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. I.
President Stork reported that i A. Brokmeyer and children j
steel-tencc enclosure had1 of New Ulm visited with Mr mendations
gers, the pall bearers, the doc- > £>een plac» d around the Old
tors and nurses of Columbus | Cemetery and that the job
Hospital, the C< urnbue Nur | was dont well.
Herbert C. Henniger of La
Grange made a short talk on
the value and importance of
the history book that is now
encouraged the many relatives
to support the writing of
history by subscribing
copies of the same.
Parting time came
Dr. Robert L. Sutherland, di- hot if is and i.ew long the hogs
i will be crouded together . peep
W1 cn the farmer gels hot. iv than ’
Slither ‘ can roll up his shirt sleeves, get Crongressional recess just go-1
into a breeze ot shade. get :> presentative in Houston can!
drink of water or even take a jng around to see folks. A Re-:
- • . , ° , .ill. V.fIILM.1 I '.J> ICav«M»l **- • w. w
shower However, load oi hogs ^^h hjs most distant const it- lhe hospital in Columbub last
in transit has little if am (uent in half an hour or so p1ursdav for an eye operation,
chance to take advantage o’, jt js apparent, therefore, that We h * that
these simple measures unles? the problems of the rural Dis- f again and wej]
I man provides them. j tricts are very different from j _
By toilowing a tew simple those of urban Perhaps these] Hp<»nw>ver was
rules, excesive shrink and ■ w-yi be taken into consideration
the necessary
schools in 1962. the subject.
Conclusions of the research fhe Founding Fathers de-
indtcate that schools should ed- vised a system under which,
ucate tor a balanced social ]atjon. each State would have
pedspective if these school age regardless of area and popu-
—. .... senators. Representation in
the House of Representatives
ceed. the specialist says. would be on the basis of popu-
The parerts and community iatjon
can give the young couple prac- * ■
deal education for dealing Or’S'^lly .that formula pro-
with problems such as budgets. ,v,ded for<X R,ePrese"ta,’ve
house cleanmg ano care and for every 30.000 citizens^ As tne
I household equipment. ' ountr> Srew. the 30.000 figure
and preparanon fur earning a neeessarUy was .ncrease^
livelihood Toda>- ,he ,Otal ™?mber'ihlP
in tiie event ot a school-age of House .is an? we are
marriage the students should
be encouraged to finish their
. education it at all possible.
vast differences in the area
and the population which an
individual Congressman may
serve.
In less populated States, one
I Congressman may represent
the entire State In some of our
big cities, the District may be
only a few blocks.
Under a recent f
Court decision, it has been de-
clared that the States must re-,
district according to population, i
However, the strict population
guideline may not get an equi-
them, stop and think about how table job done.
hot it is and Low long the hogs ’ now has over half a million i
people I generally drive more Mr”and Mrs?
" ' H. L. Fmka were Sunday after
noon guests of the Theo Hahns.
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John Ramsey (visitor)— 38
T earn No. 2
Jessie Weige -
henry Guthinann
Douglas Lille -
WJlie Kutra -
R. L. Strauss -
Ben D. Marek -
Calvin Boehme -
Mill ord Gross —
Ailioru Peschel
"Wilbert Gross —
Raymond Peschel ---- 41 {
Raymond Peschel's score]
aga>nst New Wehdem was 81.^ trealmem 0. bil,
Members are reminded of
the rifle match at Little Hock-
ey near Brenham Juiy 26.
Meeting at Haverlah Service
Station at 1:00 o'clock and at
• and lndusU>-
if Ssm A delious lunch was served
by wives of members and en-
joyed by all. | Thp actua| planning work
--haS 1)660 dOn6 by th6 State‘ i UUIVC3
1 wide committee in four work j™based on population, there are
.... ... 1 for the individual, the commun- dr-
sessions in Austin, with th I , . (
I,.,. . .. , . 1 itv. and society at large, the 1
fifth and final session coming 7 , , , ‘
Henry Todd Baumgart, son up Aug. 7^. The committee btudy conciudcs
of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Baum j is djvided into 13 task forces
gart Jr of Columbus celebrated . on matters as legislation. I
meml-.-rs his second birthday on Satur- prevention of illness, diagnosis1
v and treatment.
Serving with Judge Aber-
nethy on the executive com-:
mittee are Dr. James E. Peavy
[ Judge C. L. Abernethy of Hale
County, chairman of the gene
ra) planning committee
The new state plan for men [ Marriage is always a time of see as many of you as I can.
tai health service* it being
written by a 112- member plan
ning committee made up of
com- anyone missing three meetings
reports and reported on having; mittees who made various com- in a row be dropped from lhe
Fviiri dumz.ncfrntinn “*Ta!r<» '.nrl rlilireexrO t • • •*-. ■•!.- pint, ••>««!»> mn
17 .L «-—-x - —-y >■—: ■;—'. -—. - oi patient care, ra arming com
ng the necessary preparations tu join. This motion is to be; letjon ^.(.oniing to c<M|nh
for the occasion. voted on al next meeting. J1I<loft c L Abemrthv of Hol..
Relat.ves of the family came Election ot oinceis:
“ state. del>L Clyde Heinsohn,
, Miliocd Gross,
Treas, Ben D. Marek, Serg-
eant 01 Arms, Calvin Boehme.
Faintly Barbecue is to be I
held the first Sunday in Sept. SnZ
Judge Abernethy and others
involved in the pfenning feel
that Texas needs a new com
niunity - centered treatment
plan to fit the varying needs of
mentally ill citizens - from the
first symptoms of disordet
through the wide ragge ot more
serious illness.
‘ The new idea of treating
mental illness in local com
munities is replacing old con
cepts of sending people tar
from home and is listing them
from society,” Judge Aber-
nethy says. *'We should focus
on the community itself, be
cause that is where we can
get the most effective results ''
An estimated 77,080 Texans
supposed to be divided so that
each one of us will represent
416 000 people iased on the 1960
■ Cencus). The size of Uw Dis
triers rs tne responslWWre or
the respective State Legisla
tures. In spite of the original
concept of equal representation
maximized without the benefit
of formal education. Less than
tull realization of human po- <
tential constitutes a loss
th-
and cupcakes which were de-
Monon R. Henniger oi Austin corated will, flags.
reported on the progress of the
of the "History u.
Henniger and His
Descendants” and stated that
I the book was a'most completed, j neighbors.
I He showed a large number of
Family Trees by
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. I
Bernard Muench.
The regular meeting of the A large croud of related
Austin County Home Demon 1 people n the Henn:g?r Fa n iy
stration Council was. held on met in reunion at Harmonic S, at'Fireman's Park. A motion '
June 23rd. There I Hall, Shelby. Ttxas .Sunday : was made io revise Article 3,1 ranked as the
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Rubenstein,
as wen Meinoersn p, becuon * a mem-
leader- her missing a meeting shall: are trying to do anethmg
Mrs. Walter Glaeser and Mrs.
A. C. Rinn were in La Grange
one day last week nd also vis-
ited with Mrs. Lewis Bertling
of near La Grange.
Supreme'
NEJf ULM
RIFLE CLUB
School /Ige Marri-
ages May Continue
Refund of Federal
Tax on Gas
Austin County
Home Deni. Club
Henniger's Has
1 Reunion
I
Comments from
Clark Thompson
Statewide Panel
Planning For Men-
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964, newspaper, July 9, 1964; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228135/m1/1/?q=Houston+County+Times+: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.