German-Texan Heritage Society Newsletter, Volume 9, Number 3, Fall 1987 Page: 142
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Mary m. El-Beheri
SOCIETY OF-ENS OFFICE
Storage of the Society's
pub l icat ions (newsletters
for the past 9 years and
both Roemer and Biesele
books) became a problem
we had to deal with and
the answer is an office.
It has 4(0) sq. ft. of
space... room to grow.
It is big enough for
board and committee
meetings, as well as for
storage. The expense is
minimal. ANNA THOMPSON
will serve as office
manager. We hope that we
can better serve our
present membership and
really put on a drive
to double our numbers.
We urge our members to
visit the new site and
to get involved!!
G.T.H.S. OFFICE
ADDRESS:
1011 Meredith Dr.
Manchaca (Austin)
512-280-3351
IH 35 Onion Creek Exit
(Hwy 1626 by Adams Extract)
Mailing address:
P. 0. Box 262
Manchaca, Tx. 78652'Lit
CONFUSION OVER NAMES????
All the Texas German Society
has in common with the GTHS
is that the names are similar.
THEY are primarily a social
and semi-political group with
origins in LaGrange.
We cannot espouse political or
social causes, because our
Texas State Charter classifies
us as a cultural heritage group.
THEY have a large variety
of official addresses. Our ONLY
official address is on this
NEWSLETTER. We do not condemn them.
in fact, there is a need for
local German social, cultural
and heritage groups, such as
the ones in Austin, Industry,
New Braunfels, Fredericksburg,
San Antonio, Houston, etc.,
BUT we do not want our membership
nor the public in general to think
we are one and the same. As members
of the GTHS, please make this
distinction clear to those who
may be in doubt.
LISTING OF GERMAN GROUPS
Please send names of any and all
German cultural/heritage/social
groups in your area. Please send
the name and address of a contact
person for that organization.
It would be great to get
information about activities
sponsored by this group.
We want to make an official
list of all German-related
groups in Texas !VISIT BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
DON'T FORGET: All back issues except Volume L kM' /y) are avaitaote LU
complete your files.
Volume 2 (1980) $2.50 per issue or $5.00 for the volume.
Volumes 3-8 (1981-1986) $2.50 per issue or $7.50 per volume.
Volume 9 (1987) is the current volume. $3.00 per issue, $9.00 per volume.
IT'S NOT TOO EARLY to think about Christmas! Roemer's TEXAS would make
a lovely gift for a reader. $15.95 plus .96 tax plus 2.00 postage and
handling will bring it to anyone on your gift list. Biesele's HISTORY OF
THE GERMAN SETTLEMENTS IN TEXAS 1831-1861 will be a brand new volume for
Christmas stockings: $16.00 plus .96 plus 2.00 postage and handling.
All these items are available prepaid. Send your orders to:
G.T.H.S., P.O. Box 262, Manchaca, TX 78652
SAVE US POSTAGE ! ! RENEW NOW FOR 1988!!Copyright 1987 German-Texan Heritage Society
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