The Giddings Times & News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1974 Page: 11 of 32
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Northrup News
BY MRS. ANNIE TSCHATSCHULA
The Giddings, Texas, Times & News - Thursday, July 11, 1974 - Page 11
collar, so will that certain
somebody that turned him loose on
us, please come and pick him up
again?
Mr and Mrs Heber Jones of
Orlando, Fla , left from their son
Gospel Meeting
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E.
Schautschick and Mr. Quinten
Wenke are announcing the forth-
coming marriage of their children,
Miss Bonnie Gail Schautschick to
James Lee Wenke on July 14 at
4:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church, Serbin.
Mr. and Mrs. Teel are the new
owners of the former Rubin
Becker and Arthur Wissel place,
while their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson and sons are the new
owners of the former Rudolf
Meier Dairy Farm just a few
miles down the road. Welcome to
our part of the country.
The Sam Sorrells of Houston
spent the weekend of the fourth
here at their country home in the
quiet of the country side. We are
always sure they are here when
the American flag is flying from
its position on the pole, especially
placed for it.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Schatte
have a fine crop of corn and milo
maise on their farm on Rabbs
Creek.
The Barney Havemann’s and
Ramona of Houston spent the long
weekend out here at her parents
place on the highway and got the
rest of their vegetables put up, on
Friday afternoon she and daugh-
ter drove over to St. Paul’s
Cemetery at Serbin and cleaned
her fathers grave, and also
stopped in at Bigon's Grocery for
some refreshments.
Mr. Willie Zoch related that his
long weekend here with their dogs were chasing a big wolf one
respective folks day the past week and were just a
A bus load of our local people few feet from grabbing him, when
<47) all attended the game at the the wolf suddenly turned on them
Astro Dome on Friday eveining in and they had to scamper for
Houston A part of the games safety. And Mr. Erwin Fritsche
ticket sales will benefit the Good remarked that he saw two wolves
Samaritan Home in Cypress, just below the hill from the H. P.
The Wilburn Koopmann’s spent and Kenneth Weiser's one morn-
the fourth of July in Giddings with ing on his way to his job. So there
relatives and also attended the are still wolves around.
Fireman's activities in the
afternoon.
Jack’s house on Thursday on their Jackie McKeown, evangelist of
trip out West and the Mountains North Ireland, will conduct a
after a weeks stay here Gospel meeting at the Giddings
Ralph Oltmann is sporting a new Church of Christ on South
bike over the weekend Chambers in Giddings July 11-14,
Mrs. C. T. (Emma) Kasper Thursday through Sunday at 7:30
spent a few days the past week p.m.
here with her daughter Sydonia, FIEND WEnnNc---------
Mr and Mrs H P Weiser, while ATTEND WEDDING
Lorine accompanied her very sick IN NEBRASKA
husband to Houston to the . m
Veterans Hospital where tests are Among those from Texas
being run on him attending the wedding of Delbert
oeing run on mm. Wachsmann and Ann Watermann
THANK YOU in Elk Creek, Nebraska, June 30,
A great big 'Thank You ” to all 1974 were Delbert s parents,Mr.
the nice folks who remembered and Mrs. Lawrence Wachsmann of
me with greetings and gifts on my Manheim, Mrs. Clarence
birthday on Sunday. May the Lord Mannela Mr. ana M "
mess you tor it. Wachsmann and Sandra of Austin,
.U D . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cypert of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Weiser had Leander, Reinhold Urban of
their three children, Mr. and Mrs. - e
Kenneth Weiser, Anita, Paul, John Austin and Glenn Wachsmann of
and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A
Mod-*=*: * CER SILAMANEEm
friends and neighbors of my Mrs. Olga Kubsch joined by her and Gary, her mother Mrs. C. T. . Masts
grandmother, Marie Schurman, sister, Mrs. Alma Pietsch of (Emma) Kasper and Mrs. Martin rs. Mgonacnsmann *
and of the late August Paulick and Winchester boarded a bus over the Kaiser in for the 4th of July and all warence racnsmann and M
the late Ben and Will Schurman, weekend for Houston to attend the enjoyed a delicious barbecue .
He is survived by'several brothers installation of their nephew, Rev. dinner. Mrs. C. W Kasper, son ousepe * a o them
and sisters. Sympathy is extended Fred Gersch at Beautiful Saviour Butch and little Teresa also called . nesP n
to the family. Lutheran Church, Sunday after- during the day. Oklahoma andAtfaifaidtie s at
Mrs. Agnes Schurman and noon Fred is the son of Mr and The following called on Mrs. Knome, anene
several of her grandchildren Mrs. Edwin Gersch (nee Hattie Annie Tschatschula Sunday on her —-- —
visited with Mrs Emma Hielscher, Rudolf) of Dallas, but formerly birthday: Mrs. Esther Gersch,
Miss Velma and Cornell on both of Giddings. Mrs. Johanna Hilscher, Mrs.
Saturday morning. Mrs. Willie A. Zoch joined her Pearl Baack, Rev. and Mrs A.
Miss Velma Hielscher visited brothers on that plane trip for her Graf, Mrs. Hattie Mutschink, Mrs.
with her cousin, Mrs. Carl W. nephews wedding on Saturday. Jack Jones and Mark, Mrs. H. P.
Droemer on Saturday afternoon. Weiser and Mrs. Emma Hielscher
BIRTHDAYS AMONG US and Miss Velma. It was an
JOHNNY BRAHM
Funeral services for Johnny
Brahm, 73 years of the Pin Oak
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Becker of
Melrose Park, Ill., are presently
in Texas visiting their daughter,
Barbara and husband Edwin
Schmidt, Jr. and other relatives.
Community died and was buried The Jimmy Oltmann’s had a
from the Catholic Church at Pin family gathering at their home on
Oak in the church Cemetery Saturday afternoon and evening
nearby. and enjoyed a fish fry.
Johnny was the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Brahm Sr. and good ATTENDED INSTALLATION
DANCE
ATTENDED WEDDING
The Menzels, Herman, Donald,
Martin and Elaine all boarded
a plane out of Houston for
Alabama, for the wedding of Mr.
Eugene Menzel and his bride on
Saturday, July 6 at the church
where Eugene is teaching in the
Parochial school. Hearty congrat-
ulations, Eugene.
The Arthur Noack's and little
James of San Antonio spent the
SUMMER FLU Mrs. Annie Tschatschula on the enjoyable afternoon.
There are quite a few cases of so 7th, Kathy Mittasch on the 8th, Gary Becker who is attending a
called "Summer Flu" all over the Mrs. A. Graf on the 9th, Gerhardt computer programming school in
country side, some severe, some E. Noack on the 10th, Larry Dallas spent the weekend at home
less severe, but all make you feel Miertschin, Carolyn Krause and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
very miserable. Hope all soon Allen Wenke on the 12th. Hope all Elbert Becker, Brothers and
passes over and all will be well have an enjoyable day. Sisters. Gary is doing well in his
once more. studies and has been nominated
• LADIES AID MEETING for the upcoming "Who’s Who” in
STRAY GREYHOUND The Ladies Aid of St. Paul’s at College. Congratulations, Gary.
Again someone has put off a Serbin will meet on Thursday at The Charles Arldt's visited in
very hungry greyhound on our 2:30p.m. in the Parish Room, the Kenneth Weiser home Sunday
community. It is pitiful to see such evening.
a forlorn animal, he is afraid to Mrs. Ludwig (Ruth) Menzel is ------------------------------
befriend anyone, so he must have spending awhile out at their TPY a TIMAFS WANT ADI
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