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Mr. and Mrs. Victor B. Spies
of Yoakum, Texas were honored
August IO with a reception
celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary. The reception held
in Holy Cross Lutheran Church
Parish Hall was hosted by their
children, Richard Spies of San
Antonio and Dorothy Spies Allen
of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
attendance at the 79th annual
convention of the National
Association of Mutual Insurance
Companies (NAMIC). “Togeth-
er We WIN" was the theme of
the annual meeting, held August
10 - 13. 1975, at the Sheraton
Towers Hotel, Orlando, Florida.
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Home Environment - Cynthia
Matula, Juliet Janak, Grace Ann
Grahmann, Linda Machart
Home Management - Barbara
Bujnoch, Jane Opela
Safety - Lori Najvar, Michael
Konvicka
Swine - Anthony Hermes
Dress Revue - Roxanne Appelt
Gold Star Girl - Janet Jacobs
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Mr. and Mrs. Adam L.
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son, Adam Jr., born Monday,
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NUTRITIOUS
SNACKS
COLLEGE STATION - Nutri-
1 Junior Twin Top. Charles Mantey. 215 James, Yoakum
1 Arrow Shirt, Larry Wenske, 411 Hopkins, Yoakum
1 pr. Trimfit Knee - hi Sox and 1 Sun San Desk Organizer. Ruby
Ashlay, 202 Trimmel, Yoakum
1 pr. Gotcha Covered Junior Jeans, Mrs. Joe J. Setkce. Rt. 4,
Hallettsville
1 Ladies Raincoat, Janice Chumchai. Rt. 2. Yoakum
l pr. Trimfit Knee - hi Sox and I Sun San Desk Organizer. George
Spann. Rt. 2. Shiner
1 Baby Bliss Infant Set. Mrs. Stayton Steen, Yoakum
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Thursday, August 14, 1975
1 Sun San Desk Organizer and I pr. Hanes Knee - hi socks. Mrs
W. D. White, 620 Pincham. Yoakum
1 Baby Bliss Infant Set, Mrs. Johnnie Berry. Moulton
1 pr. Autry track shoes. Mrs. Lillie Mucala, Rt. 4. Hallettsville
1 Sun San Desk Organizer and I pr. Hanes Girls' Knee - hi socks]
Rose Hutton. 607 Elinora. Yoakum
1 Dan River Twin Sheet. Mrs. Josephine Jakubik. 410 Crisswell
Yoakum
1 Evans Casual Rug. Gary Holub, Rt .1, Moulton
2 Sun San Desk Organizers, Renee Knezek, Rt. 1. Shiner
1 Lady Wrangler Gift Certificate, Marie Jarosek. Moulton
3 pr. Hanes briefs, Ben Parma, Rt. 1. Cuero
1 Sun San Desk Organizer and I pr. Trimfit Knee - hi socks. Mrs.
Henry Hirsch. 408 Davidson. Yoakum
1 ladies' raincoat. Mrs. Joe Luaer, Rt. 6, Yoakum
1 pr. Dan River pillowcases. Travis Boone, Rt. 3, Yoakum
1 Empire ladies' coat. Hattie Haas. Rt. 1. Shiner
Friday, August 15, 1975
I pr. Girl’s Trimfit Knee - hi Sox and Sun San Desk Organizer.
John Mican, Sweet Home
1 Junior Twin Top, Mark Carroll. Rt. 4, Yoakum
1 Baby Rliss Infant Set and 1 Sun San Desk Organizer, Mrs.
Ken y Holster
3 pr. Hanes Briefs, Mrs. E. A. Krupala, Schulenberg. Texas
I pr. Ladies Hush Puppies, Mrs. J. T. McQuillen, 101 Crittenden,
Yoakum
1 Sun San Desk Organizer and 2 pr. Hanes Girl’s Sox, Laurie
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il Sun San Desk Organizer and I pr. Davis Cushion Foot Sox. Mrs.
Benno Lippe. Rt. 3, Yoakum
1 Baby Bliss Set. Royce Pilat, Rt. 3, Shiner
1 Junior Twin Top. Mrs. Felix Chilek, Shiner
2 pr. Davis Cushion - Foot Sox, and I Sun San Desk Organizer.
Ricky Davis, 101 Jakubik, Yoakum
1 ladies' billfold, Randy Fojt, Rt. 1 Shiner
l pr. Hanes Knee - hi Sox and 1 Sun San Desk Organizer. George
Technik Jr., Rt. 3. Shiner
1 Baby Bliss Infant Set. Mrs. Agnes Walicik, 301 Lowranee,
Yoakum
Saxony Hall Men’s Suit, Kianne Pfeil, Rt. 1. Shiner
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Wedneeday, August 13, 1975
1 pr. Davis Men’s Cushion Foot Sox and 1 Sun San Desk
Organizer. Robert Kaclr 611 Hopkina. Yoakum
1 Dan River Twin Sheet. Macedonio Maciel, 202 Ranney, Yoakum
1 Fritzi Junior top, Jeff Wright. 119 Bennet. Yoakum
1 Ely belt set. Juanita Alonzo. 815 caldwell, Yoakum
2 Sun San Desk Organizer, Bennie R. Edwards. 207 Dayly,
Yoakum
1 ladies’ raincoat, Juanioa Alonzo, 815 Caldwell. Yoakum
1 Baby Bliss Infant Set, Milton A Picha. 309 Davis, Yoakum
3 pr. Hanes briefs, Mrs. A. E. Fees, 511 Maple, Yoakum
I pr. Girls' Trimfit Knee - hi socks and 1 Sun San Desk Organizer
Yolanda Rodriguez, 412 Matthew. Yoakum
1 polyester sport cap, Lillian Morisek. 216 Crisswell Yoakum
i pr. Story Book Children’s Shoes and 1 Sun San Desk Organizer
Mrs. Otto Kuck, Rt. 2. Yoakum ]
2 pr. Trimfit Knee - hi socks, Harry L. Harper, Shiner
1 Saydah Linen Set, Jessica Zak, Rt. 4. Hallettsville
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Agricultural - Timothy Pavlis- Christine Grahmann, Tanya
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Beef - Doris Dworsky. Randall
Jacobs
Bicycle - Janice Sitka, Janet
Janak. Joyce Janak
Clothing - Lucinda Kubicek,
Audrey Bludau, Damaris Henry,
Caroline Holley
Consumer Education - Janet
Jacobs. Kay Thigpen, Jennifer
Jalufka
Dog Care and Training - Sally
Bujnoch, Ronnie Hermes, Diana
Grahmann, Cynthia Hermes
Food - Nutrition - Joan Janak,
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We wish to express our University System, said that this
sincere thanks and appreciation confusing behavior can affect all
to the Huth Memorial staff. to types of relationships. Adults
Dr. A. E. Mgebroff for the safe view this happening with their
a delivery and care of the baby. to peers, parents with their
all for their visits, cards, and children, and teens with other
• flowers. teens.
• For all these thoughtful But it can be changed - each
I services and gestures we shall person just needs to remember
I always remain grateful. to show actions consistent with
I -Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Arlitt, Jr. his words, she said.
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CAROL LIVINGSTON
morning" but his face is
scowling.
This is confusing because
while we communicate with what
we say, how we say it is
important also. Roberta Dix,
family life education specialist,
noted this week.
"When the body doesn’t tell
the same story as the spoken
words, communication is diffi-
cult.
This specialist with the
Texas Agricultural Extension
Service, The Texas A & M
Matusek. 109 Penapam. Yoakum
1 Evans Casual Rug. Ethel Caballero. 205 Concrete. Yoakum
1 Lady Wrangler Gift Certificate, Robert Chudy, Yoakum
1 Sun San Desk Organizer, Mrs. Roman Wenske. Rt. 1. Moulton
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CLASSES BEGIN AUG. 25
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throughout the program. Such John Dolezal of Corpus Christi,
diversified subjects as national Mrs. P. A. Newcombe of South
health legislation, medical Hampton. England, and Mrs.
malpractice, no - fault legists- Lula Williams of Gadsden,
tion, reinsurance of special risk Alabama.
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Degrees Awarded
At Texas A&I
KINGSVILLE - Degrees were
conferred upon 449 during
exercises concluding the 50th
annual session of Texas A&I
University in Kingsville Friday.
Commencement was held in
the Physical Education Center.
Dr. Gerald B. Robins, A & I
president, presented diplomas
to 313 bachelor’s and 136
master’s degree candidates.
Represented were 99 Texas
towns, four states and 10
nations. Other states are
Among the candidates for
graduation were Ronald Wayne
Huag of Cuero, MS; Vilma
Palacios Vavrusa of Halletts-
ville. BS; Louis J. Olsovsky, Jr.,
of Yoakum. BBA.
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decay, Mrs. Mary Sweeten,
foods and nutritious specialist,
advised this week.,
"Celery cut in fan shaped,
carrot curls, radish roses, lettuce
leaves or raw cauliflower will
tickle a preschooler’s imagina-
tion - and satisfy his hunger
pains," this specialist with the
Texas Agricultural Extension
Service. The Texas A & M
University System, said.
Serve fresh fruits such as
melon balls, plums, apples,
oranges, grapefruit, lemonade
or other juices.
Meat, boiled eggs or cheese
cubes or wedges add protein for
the hungry child and do not
hasten tooth decay, she
reminded.
“Tooth decay results from
chemical reactions in the mouth. 3
Starchy foods supply the food:
required by germs or bacteria in ।
the mouth. This results in acid
formation, which takes any-
where from 10 seconds to 30
minutes after eating candy or
other starchy foods. Thus the
result in tooth decay.
“The longer this acid remains
in the mouth, the more likely the
tooth is to decay. This is why
hard candies kept in the mouth a
long time are actually more
harmful than a chocolate bar or
chocolate mint.
"The sugar and reaction of the
bacteria on the teeth produce
more acid, because hard or
sticky candy remains in the
mouth longer.” Mrs. Sweeten
explained.
She reminded that brushing
teeth immediately after eating
concentrated sweets is most
important also.
Mrs. Louise Davis, her son
Lasley Davis Jr., and sister
Eddie Mae Lewis enjoyed a
stupendous two-week trip to the
Mid - Atlantic Coast visiting
Washington, D. C. Maryland,
and Virginia.
The Davis and Lewis families
visited with nieces, nephews,
daughters and grandchildren of
Sgt. and Mrs. James R. Lenzy,
Joseph McKinney Jr. and
Wilmarie M. Lee.
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chocolate and Italian cream cake
squares and yellow fruit punch
were served buffet. Mrs. Jim
Linthacum of Corpus Christi,
sister of the honoree, served the
cake squares and Mrs. Edie
Gonzales of Alice, sister of the
prospective groom, poured the
punch.
Among the array of lovely and
useful gifts, the honoree
received a lamp from the
hostesses.____________
SAY IT
LIKE IT IS
COLLEGE STATION - Words
are the first form of
communication, reinforced by
actions.
gifts given to the center in honor
of John F. Kennedy from
thirteen nations.
Also visited was the Smithso-
nian Institute of Natural History
and Man and the Institute of
History and Technology, the
most talked about Watergate of
the Nixon Era and a guided tour
of the nation's capitol was
enjoyed. Likewise seen was the
Washington Metropolitan area Wax Museum and various
many sites and museums were historical sites in Maryland,
visited, including Arlington, Enroute to Texas the group
Virginia and the grave sites of visited Atlanta, Georgia, Mont-
John F. and Robert F. Kennedy, gomery, Alabara and Greens-
The White House, The John F. boro. North Carolina.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wittmann Texas State Technical Institute
and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Synnott of Waco. He is employed by
announce the engagement and Lamar Body Shop in Austin. The
approaching marriage of their marriage will be held at Queen of
children, Cindy Gail and the Holy Rosary Catholic Church
Thomas Joseph. Miss Wittmann at Hostyn on Oct. 11.
is a member of the 1975 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
graduating class of La Grange Robert M. Bordovsky and Mrs.
High School. Mr. Synnott is a Julia Wittmann of La Grange
1972 graduate of La Grange High and Mrs. Annie Manning of
School and a 1973 graduate of Yoakum.
Miss Dora Canales, bride -
elect of Roger Chapa was named
honoree for a Steak Supper
Thursday evening. August 14th.
at 6:30 p.m. at Mando’s Steak
House, hosted by the feminine
employees at First State Bank.
Special guest was the
honoree's mother, Mrs. Pete
Canales.
The hostesses remembered
Miss Canales with a cut glass
candy dish.
Hostesses were: Mesdames
Grady Glass, Jimmie McQuillen,
Miss Dora Canales, bride -
elect of Roger Chapa was named
honoree for a miscellaneous
bridal shower on Friday evening,
kugust 8, in the P. G. Schaffner
home. with Mrs. Schaffner
sharing hostess duties with Mrs.
O. L. Bland and Mrs. Richard
Karl.
Miss Dannie Linthacum of
Corpus Christi presided at the
bride's book.
Special guests were Mrs. Pete
Canales, mother of the honoree
and Mrs. Amelia Chapa of
Corpus Christi, mother of the
prospective groom.
For this occasion Miss Canales
wore a lovely long green satin
dress embossed with dainty
white flowers, and she pinned on
the corsage of daisies given her
by the hostesses.
A blue and white color theme,
the bride's chosen colors.
Combined with yellow, was
denoted in decorations.
The refreshment table was
laid with a blue cloth, overlaid
with a lace tablecloth, and
centered with an arrangement of
yellow and white daisies and
baby's breath in a cut glass bowl,
flanked by blue tapers in crystal
holders. Refreshments of chick-
en salad sandwiches, pimento
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The Lavaca County 4 - H Club Laurie Klekar. Karen Franz,
medal awards are as follows: Frank Hickey
Achievement. Susan Hlavac. Health Libbie Peters,
August 12, 1925. The wedding' Monday, August 11, featuring a are Mr. Fred Lerma Sr. and Mro.
performed by Pastor Wm. J. keynote address by Dr. Kenneth Marcelina Luna, both of
Hoebel, took place in Holy Cross McFarland, "Dean of American Yoakum.
Lutheran Church then located on Public Speakers", and Guest ____________
LORETTA SYKORA, BRIDE-ELECT
FETED WITH KITCHEN SHOWER
Miss Loretta Sykora, bride - Refreshments of German
elect of Paul Shindler was feted chocolate cake, highlighted in
with a kitchen shower July 26th green, and the wording "Best
between the appointed hours of Wishes Loretta and Paul” was
8:00 to 9:30 p.m. in the lovely served by Miss Delores Lorke
Clifton Long home. Co - and the lime sherbert punch was
hostesses with Mrs Long were served Mrs. Craig Seekamp,
her daughter, Mrs. Bob Karli Nuts, assorted salted nuts, and
and daughter - in - law, Mrs. Don mints completed the refresh-
Long. ment menu.
Special guests were the
couple’s parents, Mrs. Lawrence , .
Sykora and Mrs. Walter The honoree was presented a J
Shi di novel corsage fashioned of green
MrS. Rolly Mylius conducted measuring spoons, a yellow
the games with the winners wash cloth, and white ribbons,
rtheir - the Corning Ware by
honoree.
Assisting with the reception Corporation, the program ex- Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Arlitt, Jr.
were numerous relatives and panded into many areas of vital announce the birth of a son,
friends which included the three interest to the insurance Daniel Graham, born Tuesday,
granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. industry, with its growing needs August 12, 1975 at Huth
Spies. Their granddaughters are and increasing pressures Memorial Hospital. He weighed
Lynette. Dana and Nina Allen brought on by economic shifts 6 Ibs. and 8 ounces at birth,
from Albuquerque. New Mexi- and government controls. Grandparents are Mrs. J. J.
co. Approximately 175 relatives Arlitt Sr. of Yoakum and Mr. and
and friends called to share in this Delegates found topics perti- Mrs. L. W. Williams of Houston,
joyous occasion. nent to their own company needs Great grandmothers are Mrs.
Robert Fikac, Bryan Irvin, and confinement operations, -------------------
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Shirley Lahodny, Lois Berkovsky adjuster licensing, arson, agen- at a turquoise you will re-
Mary Lou Vera, and Beverly cy and consumer relations, the ceive great wealth.
Janak.
program uniquely geared to the Hospital. He weighed 6 lbs. and
Kennca, center MR AND MRS. VICTOR B. SPIES of all sizes - from the smallest Grandparents are Mr. and
Performing Arts. Here the group OBSERVE 50th WEDDING ANNIV. mumpmurya « Ma Mre.
an attendant in the wedding with the General Session, Yoakum. Great grandparents
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Walter Coldewey is secretary - appraisals and valuations,
treasurer, of the Texas inflation guard endorsement.
Association of Mutual Fire and and • look at tornadoes, twisters.
Storm Insurance Companies and and cyclones, were highlights of
Mrs. Coldewey were among the program.
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senting property and casualty Mutual Insurance Companies
insurance companies throughout proudly lists the Texas
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Janacek, John E. Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 65, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 19, 1975, newspaper, August 19, 1975; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424209/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.