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YOAKUM HERALD-fIMES, YOAKUM, TEXAS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 1950
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PERSONAL MENTION
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SOCIETY
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Mesdames L. D. Vieman and
PHONE 99 OR 129
CLASS MEETS THURS.
The Wesley Fellowship Class
ville.
Miss Mae Royce Monk
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Nesloney, daughter of Mrs. Del-
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in Yorktown Friday.
visiting with her sister
and
MRS. CLARK CELEBRATES
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a guest.
WE HAVE A
COMPLETE STOCK OF
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THREE MEET WITH
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help
Greece with war casualties, and MRS. FRADY TUES.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Nagel' joe Cbitowsky of El Campo, Mr.
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GROUP MEETS OCT. 12
E. Scruggs, Walter Shropshire, gloves. Her Dache model black
wore fall business suits,
Pen & Pencil Sets
with black allover lace. Her Kei-,
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Mrs. Emmett Swofford intro-
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A poem, "What Is A Boy?”,
PHONE 99 - 12!»
chicken and dressing, with all
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In And About
Yoakum Route 4
By E. W. Rollin
Three Yoakum visitors, Mrs.
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Note Book Paper
Loose Leaf Binders
TOM NORTH HOME
SCENE OF MEETING
For good used upright, grand
spinette pianos or will allow
VISITORS HONORED
AT BARBECUE THURS.
ground. For the remainder of
the program, Mrs. Elkins called
for questions and further dis-
ed the meeting with a prayer, |
and Mrs. Flo Love gave the de-;
dames Gladys Manning, Alice
Wendel, Virgie Wilkerson, Leo-
na Stark, Bernice Berger, Chris-
tine Menning, Waldine Herder,
after
Mrs.
two-tiered wedding cake - em-
bossed in pink and green, and
Mrs. Wm. Draeger, Mrs. Del-
mar Laas and daughters Elaine
and Delmarine, all of Shiner,
were Yoakum visitors Friday.
berg, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Vick
and Jimmy, Mesdames Doran
Vick, Crockett McManus, E. L.
Merrem, C. G. Burns, Miss Nan-
nie Ray Baker, Mrs. E. J. Mer-
rem and Miss Mabel Merrem of
Shiner, and the honorees.
LOCAL COUPLE OBSERVES
30th WEDDING ANNIV.
On Wednesday night, October
11, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hols-
On Tuesday morning, Octo-
ber 10, at 9:00, the Holy Catho-
was in Greece at the outbreak
of World War II. He courageous-
with pink and white icing, and
had the inscription “30th”; the
Recent week end guests in
the John Stahala home were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollaway of
I doing very well. They also visit-
1 ed in Austin with their son and
range, radio phonograph or band
instrument.
The long table was placed on
the back lawn. Served with the
delicious barbecue was a variety
of salads and relishes. Assisting
in serving were Mrs. C. G. Burns
and Miss Nannie Ray Baker.
The guests included Messrs,
and Mesdames Henry Borchers,
Mrs. R. W. Lay left Monday
for Houston to visit with her
Mrs. W. S. Clark of Route 3,
whose birthday was on October
11, enjoyed a family gathering
Wednesday evening, October 11,
when Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marek
entertained with a supper party
at Huth’s Rafter V Ranch.
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others in the process of being
organized.
Grove, where they will make
their home.
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at Hochheim Prairie Hermann
Sons’ Cemetery, without servi-
ces. There will be a social at
2:00 p.m. at Turner Hall, All
are asked to bring a lunch; cof-
fee will be served.
Clean-Up Day is scheduled for
Thursday, October 19.
' Everyone is asked to be pre-
sent.
the occasion.
Those attending brought well-
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Sponsor Game Party
A game party will be held on
Thursday evening, October 19.
beginning at 8:00. It will be
sponsored by the local chapter
of the K.J.Z.T., and will be held
in the basement of St. Joseph’s
School.
Refreshments of cake. kola-
ches, coffee and cold drinks will
be on sale.
Come out for an enjoyable
evening.
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LITERARY CLUBHOUSE
SCENE OF MEETING
The groom and his attendants | -------- I The Stephen F. Austin P.T.A.
with I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bell and 1 met at the school auditorium on
teaching school in Corpus Chris-
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Many a man is forced to turn Mr. and Mrs. Leslie von Rosen-
over a new leaf because his wife berg, Mesdames Doran Vick and
| tin covered buttons. Her bridal
veil was scalloped in lace stitch-
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Miss Lourene Humphreys of wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Shef-
Los Angeles, California, is here 1 field.
Mr. Henry Sasse visited with j recently, where they visited with
j his brother, August Scheurich, their son-in-law. They found him
trimmed in glazed quills, and
her gloves were black. All wore
can read him like a book.
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following: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. I Alpha Club in Eagle Pass on
Buss of Hallettsville; Mr. and; Tuesday. Part of the day was
Mrs. Olan Williams, Linda, Don- i spent in Piedras Negras, Mexi-
nie, Kenneth and Norman, and j co. In San Antonio on Wednes-
Mrs. Myrtle Pease, all of Yoa- day, they were guests of Mrs.
kum; Miss Mildred Knopp of j Willis Keller, Fifth District Pre-
Morales; Mrs. R. A. Williams sident of Texas Federation of
and Mrs. Ruth Munson of Hope,, Womens’ Clubs, for luncheon
Mrs. Emma Risley of Flores-’at the Bright Shawl, and later
carried bouquets of pink carna- , transferred Monday to a Sani STEPHEN F. AUSTIN
bacK tions, and wore matching pink I Antonio hospital. It is hoped;
I carnations in their hair. j he will have a speedy recovery.
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ton, R. S. Winchester, and Miss rhinestones. Mrs. Moore wore a
Nannie Ray Baker. black crepe-de-chine combined
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Weatherly
were hosts Thursday evening
for a barbecue at their home,
complimenting Mrs. L. A. von
Rosenberg Sr. of Studio City,
Calif. and Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Spackler of Los Angeles, Calif.
Baptist Group Meets
Here Last Week
Etairia" and its symbol. This
organization is a secret patrio-
tic order meaning “The Society
of Friends” in Greece. Its sym-
bol is the hand of Alexander the
Great. A paper was given by
Mrs. J. E. Bartlett Jr. on “Dr.
Webster and his Work”, from
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for the Art Tea at the Woman's
। Club.
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corsages of red hibiscus.
Bridge was enjoyed,
which Mrs. Olsen and
and ice cream, and pleasant
conversation was enjoyed.
(Note: the ensembles describ-
the trimmings.
Mrs. Holster was presented
with two lovely cakes. The an-
gel food cake was decorated
saw service with the Under-
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partment Monday looking very
hungry and thin. We were wor-
’ ried about him until he explain-
l ed that he was only getting rea-
dy for the wedding dinner he
was going to attend Tuesday.
Mrs. J. E. McCord had as I
guests on her 68th birthday the | A. J. House were guests of the
Spending Friday in San An-
tonio were Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Weatherly, Mrs. L. A. von Ro-
senberg Sr. and Mrs. Leslie von
Rosenberg. They accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spackler,
of the First Methodist Church, who left by train for their home
met on Thursday evening, Oct- in Los Angeles, California.
ober 12, at 7:30, in the church
and roll your rolling-pin over |
them several times.
I Moore sang several duets, ac-
chocolate cake was decorated ' comipanied at the piano by Mrs,
- — ■ ' Barnett.
Mrs. Frady served jelly 1.2
Lord’s Prayer. Miss Jean Kre-
with their grandfather, Rev. G. nek, secretary, read the minutes.
E. H. Marek, Lloyd Nixon, •). garnet, and she wore
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MBPPAw
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When cooking noodles or
spaghetti, rub a little grease on
the inside bottom of the kettle
and there will be no sticking
or place a sieve or colander in
the bottom of the kettle.
Meat loaf will not stick to
the baking dish if you place
strips of bacon in the bottom
and along the sides before put-
ting in the meat loaf. The ba-
con will also add to the flavor
of the loaf.
white carnation boutonnieres. children of Houston, Mr. and | Thursday,
A wedding dinner was served I Mrs. J. B. Stephens and chil- I meeting
, T " dren' of Hope visited Sunday
FOOD HINTS
Macaroni, rice and noodles
will not boil over if the inside
top of the kettle is greased with
a bit of lard or butter.
yonwednegdvaktmnzonerc;
Hl " At at the Clubhouse. Mrs.
Ek fl dorchers,
mR eut 1
EE uk meeting.
EE v recognition
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Ip 5 Ytim’and gifts toward the ren-
S ’ W4 J ovating and redecorating of the
A- M clubhouse during the summer
the book. Dr. Webster is an' Miss Nannie Ray Baker. Miss
American medical doctor who Leia Woolsey was a guest.
parlors, for a business and so-1 MISS NESLONEY BRIDE
cial meeting.
Miss Nannie Ray Baker open-1 OF LAMBERT ZISSA
Bernice Steinmann, Chestine
Harris, Dorothy Miles, Irene Er-
win, Flo Love, Lillian Rush,
The Crescens Class of First
Methodist Church met at ' the
home of Mrs. Tom North on
1 Wednesday afternoon, October
11, at 3:00, Hostesses for the
afternpon were Mesdames North.
Arthur Bernal and Carrie Pat-
ton.
Lovely arrangements of au-
tumn flowers were placed about
the rooms.
The meeting was called to or-
der by the new president, Mrs.
Tom Ridgway. Mrs. Bernal was.
in charge of the devotional.!
Mrs. J. R. Gresham, secretary, |
read the minutes, and also gave J
the treasurer's report, stating,
that there was $43.67 in the
treasury. The love offering total-
ed $5.22. Various committee re-
ports were given.
In g few well-chosen words,
Mrs. J. W. Cook presented the;
outgoing president, Mrs. W. W. 1
Pettit, with a gift and corsage,!
as a token of appreciation from I
the class.
The table in the dining room,
laid with a linen cloth, was cen-
tered with autumn blossoms.!
----* I duced Mr. Bradford Kelly, as the
Those from Yoakum attend- speaker of the meeting. His sub-
ing the Conference of the Wo- I ject was "The Child's Educa-
After the reception, the cou- Iman’s Society of Christian Ser- Ition-His Parents and Teachers.”
pie left for San Antonio and ! vice in Austin last week were1 ' - - -
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients in hospital: Mrs. R.
C. Wilson, Mrs. Wm. Frels, Mr.
Joe Loya, Mrs. Wm. Gerdes,
Mrs. Arthur Hermann, Jimmy
Hickey, Mr. Weldon Anthony,
Mr. Warren McCord, Mr. Benito
Villareal, Mrs. Julius Ermis and
baby boy, Mrs. Tilford Stein- J
mann and baby boy, Mrs. Paul u
Gillia and baby girl, Mrs. Wil- g
liam Fuchik and baby boy.
Those dismissed: Susan YmG
ger, Mr. Richard Kuchar, Mrs.
J. M. Holster and baby boy, Ma-
tocha baby, Mrs. Joe Garza and
baby boy, Mrs. Robert Mann,
Mrs. Willie Henry' Johnson
(col.), Bland baby, ElibeihN#
ly stayed on there to
Frigidaire, washer, gas
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liberal trade-in on a new Baldwin
grand, Acrosonic spinette, or
Hamilton studio upright. We will
also take your piano in trade on
FAMOUS RUGGE
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moonstone beads. Her hat, a Ho-
ward Hodge original, was of
, , ....... beige beaver, and she wore black
ter celebrated their thirtieth gloves. Mrs. Barnett was in
wedding anniversary. i black crepe romaine, sequin
Relatives gathered and en- trimmed, with an ant ique medal-1
joyed a delicious family-style lion necklace. Her Hattie Car-
supper, consisting of r
The Teenagers' Folk and
Square Dancing Group will meet
this evening (Tuesday) from
7:00 until 9:30, at the American
Legion Hall.
votional.. . , ■ • i lie Church in Orange Grove was
. Following the business session the scene of a wedding of wide
refreshments were served. Mrs. | social interest, when Miss Tina
Alice Lowrance poured coffee, | dan'hter nt nel
and the lemon sponge cake top-
ped with whipped cream was
served by Miss Baker. The hos-
tess group included Miss Augus-
ta Jannett, Mesdames Dorothy
Miles, Leona Vrazel and Marion
Kaiser.
down to the Tex Tan tree De-'Otto Borchers, Durell Miller, J.
Frank Vick, Leslie von Rosen-
The Guadalupe Baptist As-
socition held its annual meet-
ing Monday and Tuesday, Octo-
ber 9 and 10 at the First Baptist
Church of Yoakum. Represented
were 24 churches from 5 coun-
ties.
Serving as moderator was R.
F. Lewis of Bloomington, with
J. M. Thomas of Lolita as clerk.
Among the speakers were Dr.
R. M. Caveness of the Universi-
ty of Corpus Christi, who spoke
Tuesday morning; Dr. Foy Va-
lentine of Gonzales, who ad-
dressed the Young Peoples' ses-
To soften butter in a hurry,;
fill a bowl with hot water. Then I
cover the butter with the heated I
bowl and the butter will soon |
be soft.
ley green coat was trimmed in ! at the bride's home. .The ban-
mrulti-coloted irridescent buglei quet table Was centered with a
‘beads, -with jewelry of pink
Those attending, in addition
to the honored guests, were Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Weatherly, Mr.
and Mrs. Crockett McManus,
for the family, Mr. James Clark and
week end, to attend the Prison family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bing-
The maid of honor and brides- Rodeo on Sunday.
maid wore costumes of lime l ______
October 12. The
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Mrs. William Guettner and fa-----------
mily. Mrs. Frank Stavarek, Mr. r IENFE
and Mrs. John Orsak and chil- THREE COMPLIMENTED
dren, Misses Millie and Mary I AT SUPPER PARTY
Stavarek, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I
'V razel and David. 1 Three Yoakum visitors, Mrs.
__*--------- ' L. A. von Rosenberg Sr. of Stu-1
. | dio City, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs.
folk, Square Dancing H.A. Spackler of Los Angeles,
‛ “ ® Calif, were complimented on
Held This Evening
with pink roses, with “Wedding
Anniversary” and "Frank and
Agnes” scrolled in pink confec-
tion arpund the cake.
The honorees were presented
with many lovely gifts. ' ed above are advance styles for
Those present were Mr. and the year 1920.)
Mr. and Mrs. A. Chestine in Cor-
sicana.
Mrs. E. A. Anders and chil-
dren were in Moulton on a busi-
ness trip last week. •
Rev. Drungue of Cuero was in
Yoakum Sunday evening.
Mr. Louis Blaschke came
------ non ng. Her name car-1 points of interest. The bride j Mesdames W. E. Garner and was read by Mrs, Swofford. Bet-
roast, 11 . necklace er i t wore for travel a tan gabardine H. E. Riemenschneider as dele- . , patsy Rvlpr ave a vocal
.TO hat of black fur felt was suit with matching accessories, gates, and the following as vw. pS'
The bride is a graduate of Or-! tors: Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Ham-1. Mrs Davis
ange Grove High School, class ner, Mesdames H. G. Lane, Knox | - ‘ “ _________
PEOPLE every day are finding out for themselves A).hepax
. . . you can make 5 minutes of your time worth Vw‛N
$1,000—by spending it at vour Dodge dealer's. He'll naa--
demonstrate how you could pav $1,000 more and not QvWjI
Scpedhbnleyrorenminmrtlystyzcdnsoagthe $ etast
You ll see that Dodge gives you real stretch-out roomi- # .ar, .
ness you can t find in cars costing hundreds of dollars 72/ •
more. And a few minutes behind the wheel will open “57
your eyes to case of handling you never thought pos- U
sible. Five minutes . . . that’s all we aski
Education probably won't
make us all leaders, but it can
teach us which leader to follow.
months.
Following a most interesting
roll call and the regular busi-
ness session, Mrs. E. R. Elkins,
program leader for the day, pre-
sented "The Hand of Alexander”
by Peterson Cherakis. This book
is a current best seller on
Greece. Mrs. Joe K. Jarmon
gave a paper on “The Filiki
Helen and Billy of Aransas Pass. ' The majority of the churches
j reported progress made in all
Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield and ; phases of their work, with se-
.. . , ... , ..sons Theo, Johnny and LeRoy, ; veral new ones reporting and
Uvalde and Jimmy Stahala of/da ughter Lois Jean, and grand- ■ .....
A. and M. College. . son Willard Ray went to "the
I Veterans Hospital in Kerrville
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groom.
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C. C. Welhausen, C. P. Whitting- velour hat was trimmed in
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READERS: new night classe
Gresham, L. W. Henderson, Tom | in the new simplified Greg
Ridgway, W. W. Key. R. M. shorthand and accounting wil
Milner, W. W. Pettit. A. W. be starting soon at the Baldwii
Schmidt, Sam Taylor and Doran Business College. It interest®
Vick. Mrs. H. H. Brown Sr., was phone 584 or call at the col
ya Nesloney of Orange Grove,
became the bride of Lambert
Zissa, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Zissa of Shiner.
The bride wore a beautiful
slipper satin gown, fashioned
n , .. nn - with a full skirt and long point-
Members attending were Mes- , . . .. P , vanIg wIu ae oieI anu,
। ed sleeves. The bodice, trimmed brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E.
with a lace peplum, was fasten-
1 ed down the back with tiny sa-
B I B
Add a stick of cinnamon to;
the cooking fat and your dough-1
nuts will have a delicious Ha- '
vor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dill and
daughter ' Marie of Houston
spent the week end visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rollin.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hairell
spent a few days last week with
sion Tuesday night; Mrs. Hans
Recent guests in the R. R. i Busch, WMU district president
Miles home were Dr. and Mrs. | of Houston, who spoke to t e 1
W. N. Tinnerman and children I session of the WMU.
of 1949. She was employed at Armstrong, C. E. Marshall, Tra- 1
the Orange Grove Drug Store. vis Wendel, Ernest Kuester, ! D L _ _ n_ v T_
The groom is a graduate of Bradford Kelly, J. E. Trott, memenuvrau-evey -°
HAUSCHILD MUSIC CO.
Victoria, Texas
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Mrs. Ridgway presided at the
silver service at one end of the;
table, from which tea and coffee
were poured. Mrs. R. M. Milner I
served the cake at the other end.
and the chicken salad on lettuce
leaf was served by Mrs. Patton. |
Completing the refreshment
plate were wafers, Chee Wees, I
olives, pickles and spiced peach-1
es. i
Those present, in addition to I
the hostesses, were Mesdames
Alvin Barthels. C. B. Brock, C. |
S. Brown. .J. W. Cook, J. R. 1
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ing ,and was attached to a pearl-, sons, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lay
ized butterfly-effect, tiara. The and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Alice Lowrance, Celeste Stahala, bridal bouquet was of white car-, Robert M Lay. She will also i Sunday. October 15, in honor of
nations attached to a white ( visit with a girlhood friend, Mrs. I "
prayer book Her only ornament ' Gilliam, at the Shamrock Hotel.1
was a.doub le strand of pearls, Mrs. Lay will extend her visit . filled baskets of food,
■ the gift of the groom. | to Pt. Neches, to visit with her delicious dinner was served. The
; Miss Helen Zissa of Shiner, 1 daughter, Mrs. E. D. Choate and honoree received many beautiful
sister of the groom, served as । family, before returning home. gifts.
| maid of honor. Milfert Buck । ------- I Those present included Mrs.
On Tuesday afternoon. Octo-! Shot” Nesloney of Orange Grove Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Nagel ' Joe Cbitowsky of El Campo, Mr.
ber 10, Mesdames Henry Olsen,; was best man. Mrs. Rudy Nes- and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gray Charles Cbitowsky and family
। J. O. Barnett and Scott Moore; loney of Three Rivers was of Corpus Christi motored to’of Edna. Mrs. Jane Martin and
cussion of the book. | called on Mrs. H. S. Frady. i bridesmaid, escorted by Rudy Huntsville Saturday '
k * I Nesloney
—Members Present V included | H The ladies,, were attired, in I The maid 01 nonor and oriaes- Rodeo on Sunday. i Lan Miss Janelle Rickman Mr
Mesdames O. R. Borchers, S. K. their new fall ensembles. Mrs. I maid wore costumes of limo | nam, Miss Janene KicKman, ivir.
Ruchanan J E Bartlett Jr H Olsen wore a black Georgette maid wore costumes ot lime ------- Clyde Clark, all of Yoakum.
, Buchanan, J. E. Bartlett jr.,H. Osen wore, a hacK Georgette green net over taffeta, made Rev. W. C. Chavers, who has , ________
H. Brown Jr E. R Elkins Joe adorned with gold lace. Her ear- wjth full gathered skirts. They , been in a Victoria hospital, was I
K. Jarmon, J. G. Hill, Eck May, rings and necklace were of - • - ' r ------------- - ---------
SAHARA MITFUN
thru United Artists.
| Elo Mikhotter and his fishing
party recently had a fine catch
i and pictures to prove it. Al-
। though we were unable to get
the picture at this time, we hope
to have it at some later date.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Nollkamper
and children Milton and Nell
motored to San Antonio Sunday
to attend a big tent revival
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Chestine of
Corsicana are visiting this week
with relatives in Yoakum.
Gladys Hamden of Victoria
spent the week end with home-
folks, and attended the Rodeo
in Huntsville Sunday.
E. S. Hamden was in Seguin
on business Tuesday.
Mrs. Jesse Jackson. Mrs. An-
nie Boyd, Mr. Ed Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Hansel and son
were visiting in San Antonio
during th. week end,
psmgbakmahcsdnzadedfee
To quickly chop nuts, place Jurdjermann. Mrs m
the nut meats in a paper bag __<1
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Yoakum High School and Texas Floyd Harris and Frank Pettit, n AI . A on
A. and I. College in Kingsville. I ________ DC Ubserved Uct. LV
He is now an instructor in Vo-' Word has been received that
cational Agriculture in Orange Mr. J. E. Manning, seriously Remembrance Day will be ob-,
ill in Seton Infirmary, Austin, 1 served on Sunday, October 29.
is still unconscious. He is the
father of Mrs. Norman Schmidt
and Mrs. A. L. Johnston of Yoa-
kum.
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