Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1958 Page: 4 of 10
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School, the following desnon-
st rat ions of new techniques in
sewing by the "Bishop Method"
will be given adults in the cloth,
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their regular meeting Wednes-
day. June 18 at the home of
Mrs. Jane Parker with 8 mem-
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Don J. Manning
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director is Rudolph Jahn.
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Sent for pre-induct ion physi-
cals were Kenneth Scheffler, Joe
A. Mathis, and Freddie Fischer,
all of Cuero; Robert E. Mann-
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of Yoakum; Oscar Linder and
John Pruetz, both of Rt. 3. Yoa-
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due to told. STANBACK also RE-
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A delicinus lunch was serve i
to ill. The next meeting will be
at the home'of Mrs. W. C. Hoc-
rig on July 16 at 2:00 P. M.
Mis. Edwin Zimmerman
Reporter
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urday, June 28th
Honoring
SMPER-KALINA
MUSIC BY
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Henry Brosch Orch.
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Saturday, June 28th
Honoring
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MUSIC BY
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in the same plant which is now sist anyone having questions
With All The Trimmings
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1 July 8 Equipment, prepar-
at ion of materials, buyingpat-
the Yoakum Cannery, is claim for retirement, survivor
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kum; August Michalek and Hen-
ry O. Leick of Yorktown; Ben
Parma of Rt. 2. Cuero and Ker-
mit Thiele of Rt. 1. Y akum.
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DANCE
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Turner Hall
aceordian by Margaret
A relative of the rock n roll tions, the instruction, or the use
entertainer said that Elvis rent- l of equipment in the department,
cd the three-bedroom trailer and Demonstrations will begin at -
July 10 Is Date For
Social Secruity Man
A representative of the social
Security effice, Victoria, Tex..1
alabgaiuzceaakxmnda
that it will be used until the P. M. on ’he above dates.
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stand being away from him.”
The Presleys may even follow
Elvis to Germany, if he is sent
there. Smith said.
NOTICE
Texas and New ( hans Rail-
road Company hereby gives no-
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Lingerie Shower For Miss Kelley
Bride-Elect, At Welhausen Home
Mrs. Phillip Welhausen and punch wrere served. Miss Judy
daughter. Miss Charlotte Wel- Autrey served the white iced
hausen were gracious hostesses cake, decorated with wedding
at a lingerie Shower on last bells and pink roses: Miss Do-
Monday night at 8:00 p.m. at rothy Matthew served the punch
their home on Hopkins Street, in which a Urge red heart of
naming as honoree. Miss Kay Ice floated. Also assisting were
Kelley, bride-elect of Ray Mann- Miss Karen Jenkins and Mi s.
ing. Cleo Hagan.
The hostesses chose for their The dainty and colorful wrap-
color theme maroon and pink ped them. The hostesses gift to
The refreshment table was co- ed to Kay, who in turn unwrap-
vered with a maroon colored taf- ped them. The hotesses gift to
feta cloth with maroon net over- her was a pink nightgown,
lay, and centered with an ar- in addition to the two hos-
rangement of tender pink roses, tesses, the Honoree Miss Kay
accented with a miniature bride Kelley. her mother , Mrs. C. B
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Mrs. Vernon Presley are living , ing.
in a trailer outside the main ‘ Following each demons!ra-
gate at FOhssl Texas, so son Hon. Individual instruct ions will
Elvis can spend his off time i be given if desired. There are
no charges for the demons! ra-
Watermelon Thump Hostess To
Midway Club
The Midway Club met
b 3 Miles West of Shiner
2 On Highway 90 A
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MUSIC BY
Rudy Kurtz Orch.
Stabbing Case
Eighteen year old Gavino Ro- During Julv
driguez was arrested by a high- j 5 _ -
way patrolman following a three , . .
county man hunt for the youth program of the homemaking de -
•harged with the screw driver partment of Yoakum High
stabbing of a truck firm owner
Leroy Freis.
Officers said Freis had tried
to run Rodriguez and two other
Several Yoakumites
Among Draftees
€uero ‘The-tocat Selective
Service Board sent two men to
San Antonio Monday for in-
duction into the armed forces
and 11 for pre-induct ion physi-
cals.
Ordered for Induction were
I John W. Baker and Frank C.
| Herndon, both of Yoakum.
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Pictured During Recessional are in The Community Church in
through a full package of ciga-
rettes before imbedding in his;
chest. The cigarettes probably
saved his life, according to doc- .
tors at the hospital. He was
As a part of the summur
nuts. ing. the guest list numbered
and twenty-five.
Sewing Class
For Adults
doll dressed in white.
Assorted mints and
cheese sandwiches, cake
Youth Held in
I Robbie Ann Walters above, n‛ minre for the State T. 11 D.-
daughter of Mr and Mrs R J I A ( onventinn
Walters. and her escort. Gene For " ieation a grab bag Was
, Harbers, son of Mr anil Mis .,enjoynd and V* nice selee-
Eldon Harbers, wil represent tions were rendered on a piano
following their recent marriage Miss Virginia Louise Wagner
: daughter of Mi. and Mrs. E. E.
mU । Wagner of Hunt. The groom is
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Plans are underway to ob-
serve the 30th anniversary of
Lionism in Yoakum. The cele-
l bration has been set for August
5th at which time the immedi-
ate Past International Lion i
President John L. Stickley will'
be principal speaker. Lion Stick-
. ley comes from Charlotte, N. C.
questing only rd ripe toma- or disahility benefits should!'
, Adm.: Gents 75c Ladies 25c
Everybody Invited
rented in nearby Killeen, Texas.n•
Travis Smith, the singer's un- ' COLD SUF FERE IIS
de and gatekeeper at the $100,-
IN. r» i ’ 1 ! Get STANBACK. tablets or powders,
000 Presley mansion here. said For ,, COLD DISCOMFORTS
Elvis’ parents plan to stay with The STANBACK prescription typ•
i him as long as he is stationed formula is • combination of oom ro-
at Ft, Hood. "They just couldn't toripzsrendnetihtoEAbzche.
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companions off his property
when the attack occured.
The screw driver plunged
' fire that ->ii the 29th day of May
1 1958. it filed with the Inter-
I state ( ‛omme 1 < e ( ommi-sion at
.Washington, 1 >. ('.. an applica-
ition fot a crrtificate of public
| convenit ne and ncessity per-
The meeting was opened by 1 Treasurer Harry Thiele gave K
; the president with all reporting the financial report stating that M
the club's prayer and creed.. De- the Yoakum Lions operated on h
votional was read by Mrs E. R. a revenue from benefit projects E
Robbins and Mis. John Vahalik. of over $1,600. This much again E
The demonstration on salads was spent for the various com- E
was given by Mrs. Edwin Mikes- munity services. E
ka and Mis. Edwin Zimmer-' E
man. A T H. D. A. skit on The newly-installed officers E
"Your Breakfast in Showing" are: President Don Manning; E
was given by a few of the dub 1st Vice-President, Perry Love; Nu
i women. 2nd Vice-President, Jim Cross;
Old business was disposed of 3rd Vice-President. Dan Autrey; F-:
• ami for new business ine club Treasurer, Harry Thiele; Secre-i ' -
I elected Mrs. Jane Parker and tary. S. O. Johnson, Jr.; Tai) L.a
Saturday. June 28th. the Yoa-
kum Chamber of ('on.metre
float will participate in the Wat-
ermelon Thump paradi at 3:00
P. M The young ladies gracing
the float on this i asion will
be the Tom Tom Queen Lyn
Ploeger. Princess Robbie Ann
. Walters, and Rodeo Queen Gail
Wood.
July 15 Setting in sleeves.
Collars. Pleats.
July 17 Putting in zippers,
skirt bands, belts and buekles.
July 22 Bound buttonholes,
buttons, and pockets.
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Yoakum as Duke and Duche-s
at the Coronation of the Water-
melon Thump Queen at Eagle
Field in Luling on Friday, June
27th at 8:00 P. M.
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flash Put pie Hull peas, | program.
on Thursday. July 10.
Anyone wishing to file a
Adolph Migl
Everybody Invited
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July 10 Making the ma-
chine work for you, cutting a
garment, marking, stay stitch-
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WATERMELONS fiom p. 1 in the morning at the City Hall
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Admission: ADULTS $1.00 — CHILDREN 50c
BARBECUED VEAL AND BARBECUED CHICKEN
With all the Trimmings SERVED FAMILY STYLE
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Janacek, John E. Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1958, newspaper, June 27, 1958; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1518208/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.