The Bastrop County Times (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1978 Page: 6 of 18
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SEC. I. PAGE 6
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THE BASTROP COUNTY TIMES. SM1THV1LLE, TEXAS 78957
THURSDAY. JULY 27. 1978
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s Bv MRS. JAMES
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Birthday
Mrs. Eunice Karisch
accompanied by Miss
Bess Hart traveled to
Navasota on Monday,
July 17 and were met bv
Mrs. H. E. Hall and Dana
of Huntsville. The special
occasion was the birthday
of Mrs. Eunice Karisch'.
The group enjoyed a love-
ly meal at a restaurant,
completed with a birthday
cake baked by a grand-
daughter. Dana Hall.
Patient
Martin Reinsch is pres-
ently a patient at the
Brackenriage Hospital in
Austin.
Ball Came
The Plum Yankees
downed the Winchester
Rifles 5-2 in the match in
Winchester on Sunday
afternoon. J. Armstrong
was charged with the
loss.
Next Sunday, the Rif-
les will be in Warda.
4-H'ers Meet
The 4-H Club held a
monthly meeting on the
evening of July 18.
The meeting was pre-
sided over by Michael
_ Schulze. The motto,
pledge, and prayer was
led oy Gladys Schulze.
Gladys Schulze gave the
minutes of the previous
meeting and Tami Zoch
gave the financial report.
Reports of 4-H activi-
ties, the Dress Revue,
the Leadership Lab, and
the Council meeting was
given by Gladys Scnulze,
tne 4-H camp, by Barry
Zoch.
A skating party was
planned for August at
Brenham with refresh-
ments following the skat-
ing.
Personals
Mrs. Bill Haney of
Palestine and Mrs. Hulda
Pietsch of [.aGranpe visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Zoch and family
on Thursday evening.
Mrs. Mildred Haschke
of Austin and Mrs. Alvin
Janecek and family of
Houston visited with Mrs.
Hulda Ephraim on Sat-
urday.
Tami, Michelle, Re-
becca, and Melissa
Gersch of Austin spent
Tuesday evening until
Friday evening here keep-
ing their grandmother,
Mrs. Gloria Gersch com-
pany.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Zoch of Taylor spent
Sundav with Mr. and
Stephen M. Moehlman , M.D.
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Mrs. Martin Zoch, Tami,
Mrs. Susan Ephraim,
Kim. Jennifer, and Jason.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Imken. Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Goebel of Galena
Park are vacationing here
at the Goebel ranch and
visiting with relatives.
Mrs. Martin Kipp of
Austin visited with Mrs.
Meta Kleiber on Satur-
day.
Ronnie Kleiber and
children, Sherrie, Dennis,
and Joe of Cedar Creek
spent Sunday with Mrs.
Kleiber.
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Hall
and Dana of Huntsville
visited here during the
weekend with Mrs. Eun-
ice Karisch and Miss Bess
Hart.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Whiteley of Lexington
spent Sunday afternoon
here with relatives.
Mrs. Gussie Hart ac-
companied family mem-
bers, the Ronney Sher-
rills of Odessa tne pre.
vious weekend to Houston
to visit with loved ones.
They returned here Sun-
day evening. The Sherrills
returned home to Odessa
on Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Danabv of Austin spent
the weekend here in Win-
chester.
The previous Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lieb-
scher. Cindy, Michelle,
and Jamie iofned Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Kasper and
Mrs. Otto Noack for a
[®n?ily gathering in the
Wilbert Hannusch home
in Bay City. After lunch
the group enjoyed water
skiing at Matagorda. Mrs.
Leibscher ancf daughters
remained at Matagorda
until Thursday with Mrs.
Kasper and Mrs. Noack
and enjoyed floundering,
crabbing, fishing, beadi
combing, and plain hav-
ing a nice relaxing vaca-
tion.
Miss Carrol Kieschnik
iouied J. C. Schramm,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Schramm for a weekend of
traveling to the deer lease
at New Valde. On Satur-
day. the group journeyed
on to Ciuaad Acuna, Mex-
ico. and enjoyed shopping
the markets in Mexico.
Mrs. Susan Ephraim,
Kim, Jennifer, and Jason
and Mrs. Lera Ephraim
traveled to Austin on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Fritsche, Connie and
Margie. Don and Janet
Demarest, Johnnv Craw-
ford. all of Houston visit-
ed during the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Fritsche. The menfolks
enjoyed fishing on the
river during tneir stay
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
Roy Koenning. Kenneth
and Diane of Houston
were visitors in the home
of Mrs. Minnie Koenning.
The Rev. and Mrs.
Brand and Jonathan
returned home Friday
afternoon following a
three week vacation to
Canada where they spent
their vacation with rela-
tives.
FOHN FAMILY — The Rockne family of the week are, from the left. Nell Rose. Jill.
Jason, and Bobbv Fohn. —Times Photo
£ Family Of The Week
Fohn Family Selected
Cistern News
By MRS. GERTRUDE
PAVL1CA
Wedding A ttended
Miss Connie Mar-
burger attended the wed-
ding of Miss Robbie
Davis and Franklin Hrus-
ka, Sundav, July 16 in
Ellinger.
LtKal Wedding
Miss Karen Hughes
became the bride of Er-
nie Vinklarek in a double
ring ceremonv Saturday
afternoon in " Sts. Cyril
and Methodius Catholic
Church July 15. A recep-
tion followed including
a dance in the Recreation
Hall.
Sew Granddaughter
Mr. and Mrs. Henrv
Hanzelka were in Houston
last weekend to become
acquainted with their new
granddaughter Keeli
TWENTY
Anne, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Han/elka
born in Houston July 1st.
She tipped the scales at
7% lbs. She is the seventh
grandchild of the Han-
zelkas and the first one
for Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Annastacious of Louisi-
ana.
Double E vent
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Vinklarek and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Brunner accompanied
by Mrs. Allien Frefs from
Lbleta went to Austin
Friday evening to attend
a combined farewell partv
and pink and blue party,
honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Stcinhauser.
who are moving to Yoak-
um.
Mr. Steinhauscr will
take up the practice of
law. Our good wishes
are with them.
KJZT Junior Partv
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by Ken \s Pharmacy
Taken from the files of
the Times dated July 24.
1958.
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Ken's Pharmacv at
206 Main, Smithville,
is your franchised Rexall
agent.
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The First Presbyterian
Church of Smithville has
recently completed the
installation of complete
air - conditioning facili-
ties for the sanctuary of
the church.
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Miss Bobbie Jean Hem-
bree of Smithville became vacation here with home
the bride of Freddie Lee folks, namely, Mr. and
Roach of Palacios on Sat., Mrs. Jim Briggs, Sr.
course tit Possum King-
dom lake where he will
be a counselor for several
weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Spud
Shearer of Bay City are
the happy parents of their
fourth daughter, Nancy
Kay. She arrived on June
24 weighing six pounds,
13 ounces.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Tiner and daughters
Brenda and Patty of Se-
guin are spending their
i of i
June 12, at St. Paul s
Catholic Church in Smith-
ville.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Churchill left for San An-
tonio Sundav where
Other visitors in the
Briggs home were Misses
Lillian and Lois Donnell
of Salinas. Kansas.
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Little Miss Patsy Kay
"Chig" will take up a Settle of El Lampo is
passenger run from San spending the week visit-
Antonio to Waco. They ing her grandparents,
have also made extensive Mr. and Mrs. Charles
remodeling additions to Rightmer of Muldoon.
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Local Junior KJZT
members enjoyed the
annual District party in
Flatonia Tuesday even-
ing. Golf was enjoyed
for awhile, climaxed bv a
hamburger supper,
served by Ozzie's Dairy
Mart.
Still Very III
The Rev. Msgr Ed-
mund J Bily is still in a
Victoria Hospital and is
serioush ill.
Personals
Mr and Mrs. Frank
Kalihcc attended the RFA
annual meeting in La
Grange Wednesday even
ing.
some of our local peo-
ple attended the Meduna
Reunion in Kovar Sundav.
Julv 16.
Mrs. Frances Jurica
of Columbus spent the
last week here visiting
Mrs Mary Stepan and
Charles Dcnby. Charles
Kocian of San Antonio
w as their weekend guest
Mrs Tillie Thiede
spent a few days in Austin
last week visiting her
children.
Mrs Gilbert Marbur-
ger spent Thursday in
tne Ryza home in Smith
ville babysitting while
Mrs. Ryza arm Connie
were shopping in Austin.
Mrs G e rt ru de Pa v I it a
and Raphael were
Moulton v isitors Wednes-
dav.
Mr and Mrs I T
Vinklarek of El Campo
were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs Henry
Han/elka
Mrs Louis Wagner.
Paul Wagner and Felecia
were Shiner
Saturday.
By t-RLENE GOERTZ
ROCKNE — Mr and
Mrs. Bobby Fohn and
seven-year-old Jill and
three-year-old Jason are
the family of the week
for Sacred Heart Parish.
Rockne.
Mrs Fohn. the former
Miss Nell Rose Meuth.
daughter of Richard
Meuth and the late Katie
Meuth. is employed as a
key punch operator for
Southwestern Bell Tele-
phone Company in Aus-
tin Mrs Fohn is a home-
maker who loves to raise
pot plants and eniovs
bingo playing as her nob-
by
Bobbv. son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Fohn of Sac-
red Heart Parish. Rockne,
is an electrician for
ICR A and a member of
the Travis Bass Club.
He spent sn months in
the Air Force Reserves
His hobbies arc hunting,
fishing, golf, and at
present he is plaving on
the Rockne baseball
team Bobby serves as
the electrician for the
yearly ba/aars and fes
tivals for Sacred Heart
Parish. Rockne,
Jill will he in the
second grade this year at
Bastrop Elementary
School
The Fohn family live
in a new rock home in
Rockne
Of 7 exos i( S Division
Three Attend Convention
visitors
Rohin
Higgins
Arrives
TEXARKANA - Dr.
and Mrs. Ed Higgins and
Daniele present their
bundle of joy, Robin
Cartwright Higgins.
Born Sundav, Julv 9.
at 10:4t) a.m., at Wadley
Hospital. Texarkana, the
little bundle tipped the
scales at seven pounds
and 13Va ounces and was
20 inches long.
The maternal grand-
parents are the late Mr.
and Mrs. F. J. Dickerson
of Smithville. The patern-
al grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Hig-
gins of Bastrop.
HOUSTON - Rcprc
senting the Bastrop unit
of the American Cancer
Society at the Texas AC'S
Division annual meeting
July 12 13 were Mr and
Mrs. Andy Davidson and
Mrs Vallon Manna, all of
Bastrop
Mr. Davidson rcprc
sented the l«xal unit as
president and voting dele
gate, while Mrs David-
son and Mrs. Hanna arc
members of the Bastrop
unit board of directors.
The meeting was held
at the Shamrock • Hilton
Hotel
At the meeting of the
division board oT direct
ors. Dr Gerald I Wool
am of Lubbock was elect-
ed president, while larrv
K Fuller of Borgcr was
elected chairman of the
board
Dr Charles LeMaistrc.
chancellor of the Univer-
sity of Texas System and
incoming president of
the M.D Anderson
Hospital and Tumor In-
stitute. was the key
speaker Dr LeMaistre
will succeed Dr. R I ee
Clark, who will take the
title president emeritus
after retiring in Septem-
ber. Dr Clark was present
at the meeting and was
honored for his 32 y ears of
serv ice to the hospital
Texas ACS Division
staff members Gertrude
Linn and Curt W. Rei-
mann were recognized
for 30 years of service
Ten volunteers were hon-
ored for 30 years of serv
ice and si'x volunteers
were honored for 25 years
of serv ice,
According to Mr. Dav
idson. the annual meeting
also gives the ACS staff
and volunteers a chance
to formulate programs
for the upcoming year.
"The meetings were
worthwhile and it is cer-
tainly gratifying to see
more than 300 volunteers
from all over the state
get together for a common
cause, ' said Davidson.
"We three delegates
were greatlv inspired by
many of the" facets of 'his
meeiing. For instance
'he theme was 'A Look to
the Future.' a note well
taken since we were able
to meet people, adults,
who had been treated for
cancer as children,"
Davidson added "We
learned that there is a
real hope for a new.
and hopefully less radical.
therapy to be perfected
soon
The Bastrop unit was
awarded the Crutadc
Golden Achievement
award for I<*?8 while
under the leadership of
outgoing President J W
tBill) Barton
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AH END MEETING — Mr and Mrs Andv Davidson
(left) and Mrs Vallon Hanna represented the Bastrop
I nit of the American C ancer Society at the recent Texas
Div ision C onvention.
Bastrop Nursing
Center News
BASTROP — Mrs Eula
Ray was honored as resi-
dent of the quarter at
Bastrop Nursing Center.
Mrs, Ray is 8~ vears
young and remains active
She attends a wide variety
of activities including
church. parties, sing
alongs. A; textile paint
ing. She crochets oeau
tiful afghans and always
has a cheerful word for
friends and v isitors.
The July birthday partv
was given In the Church
of Christ, die nine resi
dents honored for July
were Virgjc Adams. John
Baylor, Eleanor Branch.
Beiinie Cockrell, Matt
Collins. Willie Cupples.
Oscar Fort, McCuflough
Osborn, and Emma
Richardson. Poems were
read and everyone joined
to sing Happy Birthday.
A beautiful cake, home-
made cookies, and punch
were served.
If a wagon doesn't
materialize soon Bastrop
Nursing Center will be
unable to have a float in
the Homecoming Parade
Do vou know of a wagon
we can borrow? If so
please call Caryl Liven
good at 321-2529. wc
would really like to be
included in the parade
We "are happy to wel
come Van Johnson and
Fred Pampell who came
to live at Bastrop Nursing
Center last week. Mrs
McCathren is back from
Bastrop Memorial Hos-
pital and we arc expect
ing Mrs, Ray back from
the hospital very shortly
Hopefully before this
goes to print.
Food St otitis
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BASIROP — Anyone
interested in food con-
cessions for the Bastrop
Homecoming on August
5 should contact Sue
Gurka at Bartsch Bcautv
Salon. 321-2267.
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Sniffen, John. The Bastrop County Times (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1978, newspaper, July 27, 1978; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335086/m1/6/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.