The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1942 Page: 2 of 8
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LA COSTE LEDCERETS
The LaCocte L#d|er.
Mrs. Helena Keller and Mrs. F. J.
Keller and children were Castroville
visitors Monday afternoon.
W. G. Ward from Delta was a
short visitor here last Saturday.
• BANDERA NEWS
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The Bandera New Era.
BOSWELL-ECKHARDT
daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon We extend sin- with Mr^and “r^1! ST"** T*
D....J____J .Liu_______...___.s, Mrs Hieks Mi and Mr' Rudolph Haass and mother. Mr* M ,,,,.
Howard Ruede and children Sunday, cere sympathy to Mrs. Hick
Mrs. Fail White returned hotoi
after several days visit with hei «»••••••**
mother at Clifton. . *
Mr. and Mrs F.dward Johnson and • DEVINE NEWSLI TS
daughter were in Bandera Monday. •
Mrs. J. E. Yaw ter visited her son. '
Maynetti '
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Miss Mary Lee Eekhardt and Staff Fdwin Vawter and family at the Ti 11 TKe De,;n, New..
Sergeant Vernon O. Boswell were Gate Monday.
married at Fort Sam Houston Post . Luther Welch is spending: some
Joe Marbach from Macdona was a Chapel last Wednesday at 4 p. m. time with his uncle, Adolph Boehme.
LftCoste business visitor Tuesday. They were attended by the. bride’s ...
Mrs. Conrad Ahr from Natalia sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and TARPLEY
visited with relatives in I-aCoste Mrs. Alfred Stein. The bride wore a
Tuesday afternoon. tan suit with brown accessories.
Albert Beck from Rio Medina was The bride is the youngest .laugh- •',r- and Mrs. Raymond Mutnme. | and Instructor
• visitor
morning. ............ „______ ....... . , , ..
and family.
Mi' Kninia llaa's. Mr. and Mis. Hunt-\i||,
Vugii-t lisas- and baby and Mrs. M>. BaM
Marvin Haass and \ incent Gayle i >nut-’ improved
jlaa- of San Antonio spent the Mr. y d Mm
week-end with Mi. and Mrs. Louis : and m | ||
Haass. ll* Mifi. S. E. Saathoff
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailer of Castro- . . ,
aviatipn UEUTENANT SPENDS ville spent Sunday w.th Mr. and Mrs. Bracket. Naw..M.,|
AVIAT1CN LIEUltmAMi Ed 1{adl., JOHN WICKHAM ic .
WEEK AT HOME Mri> |. ^ Schmidt and Mrs. A. H. PRISONER *
.. - riiiin«rr who Bendele attended the Parent Teacher —-.
Lieutenant Mil 'a Association Council at Hondo Ratur-, Definite word cm,,,,
received h.s wings several month. ^ #iW:ihll. of John Edwin ttGrkK™'nt fc
ret eiveil m- " Vitl.1 of Tic Jtenan’ da> John Edwin Wickham *
ago and has the, ‘Fil‘u swnt Mr. ai d Mrs. Walter Eichhorn of and Mrs. Alex Wickh. "’ JV-s
VB. ««..■. ..«= Hie orme is me jouiigest uaugn- -----------•-......- --.....: r''ld In-rruct<>i .. • . fan Antonio spent the week-end with ville, has been received ^ ^
in LaCoste Wednesday ter of Mrs. A. G. Eekhardt and is a Mrs- C. F. Geuea and Mrs. G Merritt , the past week at home with hi. p ^ and Mrs Marvin Schmidt. a recent Navy dispatch »uf?firW
icharming young lady. The groom ia | ‘».l^*keyJhu^d*y Mr< ' There will be prayer service at the ed John as among the* lM|»
charming young ___„ mm__... _
Mrs. Stanley Keller and son from from Ballinger and is stationed at Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Padgett am
Castroville visited relatives in La-! Fort Sam Houston. ?on v>**ted *in the C. Pichot hoim
Coste Wednesday. The New Era joins the many nt‘af Hondo Saturday.
Miss Hettie Droitcourt of San An- friends in extending congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Ike Evans and Mr.
tonio underwent an operation one and best wishes. and Mrs. Ashford attended the show
day this week. i * • * in Bandera Saturday night.
Oscar Bippert from the Sauz was; Among those from a distance who Mrs. O. P. Ross went to San An-
• business visitor here Wednesday, attended the funeral of Mrs. Glema ,on*° Friday for medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hitzfelder 1 Hicks Monday were Mrs. Virginia ^ M. Schmidt of Sim Antonio
and son and Mrs. Louisa Hitzfelder, Brewer, Mrs. E. E. Candler and son, sPent the week-end with his family,
were visitors in Hondo Wednesday, j Charles of Houston; Mrs. A J. Flow- Mrs. Minnie Hankison of D'Hanis
D. W. Ricks from Rio Medina was ers, Mrs. Curtis, Donald MacLeod, iT"lt Salurd#y ni^ht and Sunday at
a business visitor here last Thursday.! Norman Brock and David Brewer of Ta[P,ey-
Victor Tondre from Castroville | San Antonio; Rev. and Mrs. I. V. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scheile and
was a business visitor here Tuesday.
Mrs. Andrew J. Kempf and son
Mark Francis, from Castroville spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Robert
Rihn and daughters here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe LaMon and
daughter, Betty Jo, from San An-
tonio visited Judge and Mrs. D. R.
Bippert here Sunday.
Joseph Mechler who is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. John Mechler at
the Sauz visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Jungman here Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Keller from Dunlay
spent Wednesday visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Ziencrt
at Macdona.
Miss Hazel Jungman of San An-
tonio spent Wednesday as the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Jungman.
J. H. VViemers and Chester Smith
from near Hondo were business
visitors in LaCoste Wednesday morn-
ing.
A number of children and grand-
children visited with Mrs. Catherine
Jungman ot; Friday evening, March
13th, her 89th birthday .anniversary.
Mrs. Helens Keller and Mrs. F. J
Keller and little daughter from here
and Mrs. Fred Koehler and childien
from Macdona visited with Mrs. Emil
Elmerdorf and children in Ran An
tonio Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Conrad from
Castroville were the guests of Mrs.
Josephine Biediger and Mr. and Mrs.
George Zucrcher and baby hire
Monday evening.
Mrs. E. J. Keller and sons spen*
last Friday and Saturday at LaPryor
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Tordre and family and Mr. and Mrs.
H. F. Keller and family.
Mrs. W. A. Reicherzer and daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wagner of San Antonio were
visiting with Mrs. Josephine Biediger
here Sunday evening.
Mrs. Henry Zinxmeyer. Mrs. W. F.
Biediger, Mrs. Daniel J. Christilles
and daughter. Catherine and Mrs
Mary Christilles were visitors in San
Antonio Friday of last week.
Mrs. Mary Wemette from Cnstro-
ville, Mrs. Fred Jungman and daugh-
ter. Miss Mathilda from Rio Medina,
and Mrs. Josephine Bendele and
children, John Louis, Jerry and E'ain
from San Antonio visited Mr. pnd
Mrs. Alex Jungman here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jungman
and son, Robert from Corpus Christi.
Mr, and Mr«. Alex Jungman Jr. and
son, Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Embrey and son, Jimmy, and Mi
and Mrs. Bernard Jungman from Rai
Antonio visited with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jungman Sr. here
Sunday.
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MR. AND MRS. R. D. BIPPERT
HONOR SON WITH PARTY
On Sunday afternoon, March 15,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bippert honored
their son, Clinton Rudolph, with a
birthday party at. their home, his
eighth birthday anniversary having
bei^ on Friday, March 13. Clinton
was born on Friday, March 13, and
this was the first time his anniver-
sary fell on a Friday.
Several games of bingo were play-
ed. Prizes were given for each game.
The Easter motif was carried out
throughout the party. Clinton receiv-
ed many lovely gifts from his little
friends. He in turn thanked every-
one.
Lunch was served, consisting of
sandwiches, 3-colorcd cake, vanilla
ice cream, orange punch, and candy
Easter eggs as favors. There were
two birthday cakes, one baked by his
mother, which was decorated with a
birthday ornament and pink roses;
the other by Mrs. Fritz Waltisperger,
which was adorned with eight can-
dles and red roses.
Assisting Mrs. Bippert as hostesses
were Mrs. Fritz Waltisperger, Mrs.
W. A. Lutz, Evelyn Lutz, and Beat-
rice Christilles. The list of friends
who attended the party included
Joan Christilles, Louise Cowen, Mary
Ann Ahr, Geraldine Biediger, Rutn
Cowen, Irene Koenig, Doris Monta-
gue, Mabel Becker, Agnes Ann
Becker, Harvey Lee Kunse, Glenn
Keller, Mark Shadden, David Monta-
gue, Michael Mangold, Franklin
Keller, Maurice Biediger, James
Lutz, Leroy Lutz, Jimmie Christilles,
Francis Lutz, Kathleen Lutz, Harold
and Ronald Keller, and Vernor Bip-
pert, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lutz, Mr.
and Mrs. Fritz Waltisperger, Mrs
Mary A. Bareli, Miss Evelyn Lutz,
Miss Beatrice Christilles, Mrs. Claude
Cowen and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bip-
pert.
Al! departed in the evening wish 1
ing Clinton many more happy re-
turns n4 the day.
ftna: “Dad. what it meant by the
board of education?”
Dad: “Well, in my time, 'on, it
was a heavy •hinrle.”
Garrison of Hondo. daughter, Dorothy of Winans Creek
Miss Margaret Mick of the Medina ',s,u>d Mr- and Mrs- A Skzak S,,n*
Hospital in Hondo visited Mrs. J. H. day‘
Surber of Winans Creek last week.
MEDINA LAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Groff of Hondo
visited her sister, Mrs. Emil Presrler
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tucker and
‘ ... daughters of San Antonio were
The Charlie Schott family visited guests in the Ed Tucker home Satur-
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bader over the ,|ay night and Sunday,
week-end at Dunlay. L. Cobb of near Kerrville visited
Rebestlan Tschirhart made a busi- his mother, Mrs. Emma Cobb Sunday,
ness trip to San Antonio Monday and Mrs. Mike Moravietz of Bandera
to Bandera Tuesday. , is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Haby and son, Howard Walter Hohenberger.
were in San Antonio Monday. The community was saddened Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Letcher Jay night when the news came that
d family. . ... R . Black Creek Baptist church March 25 Marines who were* hoif l#IPr,cr
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ind Mrs. Wickham W
a communication f,0"
who was called t.. struct t! 1'M,k hovs. Everybody is welcome. Come
at Camp Bullis, visited his mother at ^ ^ ^ u„.
Black Creek. Monday.
Ensign Fredrick Bowman from
Corpus Chiisti. spent last week-end
with Commissioner and Mrs. hrcil
Bowman here.
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BIRY
reived
American Red Cross'
aid provided .i ^
prisoners.
ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW *
for the
Aini-hp
This was the first defi«i. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ward of Han- mation concerning the r ln e
The Sabirial Sentinel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poe of Freer Mr. and Mrs. J. D.---------------------—llw,
and Mr. and Mrs. Then liiihartz and „Ver, New Mexico, accompanied by and Mrs. Wickham had T*
baby of San Antonio spent the week- Mrs. Amos Bendele and baby arrived break of the present uV i* ^
end with their mother and brother, Kridi y if last week for a few days Japs made their sneak -,ttl ulfa ^
Mrs. Louisa Bilhartz and son Ralph, visit with relatives in Sabinal and American Island posse0B^
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pope and daugh- San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. Ward re- was stationed with a ^
ter of Ran Antonio and Mr. Emil turned Sunday but Mrs. Bendele Marines on Guam wh<T °/ j
Biry and daughter from Castroville whose baby has been seriously ill, was attacked and overco *
spent the day with Mr. Jack Biry. remained foi a fe*.v weeks visit with Japs. For a time it had ),"
Several of our boys left for Dallas ^er mother, Mrs. Annie Ihnenpor*. that John was a prisoner nf ^
to enter the airplane training school, hoping the lower Texas altitude will nothing was definite unth'
Otis Burrell, Louis Wemette. Gar- prove beneficial for the baby. ____ nvt'
ence Wemette and Preston Moebus. Mr. Irving Honnegger of Houston tut u/mue-c
Mrs. Alice Littleton entertained spent the week-end with Mrs. Hon- “ONEST FARMER
her
little granddaughter, Shirley negger and other relatives on the «j-l *
Ruth. Saturday evening with a birth- Honnegger Ranch north of Sabiral. I*'8111* his seed,
dav party, it being her 7th birthday. • • • T P*ows between the lines;
Those present were Mrs. Raymond M j .I1."*: sweat|ng, striving erw
.a u. . c . - ---------- --------.......- Bendele and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Tht Leader-News. I Tw thus he earns his dimes.
and dnughter visited the Sebestian Mrs. G. Hicks had passed away in j W. A. Love, Mrs. Jack Tilley and George Proctor, Jr., left Monday
Tschirhart family Sunday night. San Antonio at the home of her'daughters. Janice Maass, Helen Ann afternoon for his assignment in the Contented, he “lives to let live”;
j »fan<^ im ^udjPk Zinsmeister daughter,' Mrs. A. O. Broek. Mrs. and Dorothy Jean Bendele, Marirue- nitny on the West Coast. George is a And lrcaCs his neighbor right
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zinsmeis- Hicks lived at Turpley for many rite Bader. Mrs. I,eo Bold anil daugh- Lieut, and recently graduated from Happily he sings, while at work,
ter and children of San Antonio were years and leaves a host of relatives ter. Mrs. Lee Wemette, Mrs. Tom A. and M. College. And ri“*ta •*0 well a; night,
here Sunday afternoon. an(j friends here to mourn her pass-' Oliver and daughter and V's. Louis Mi. and Mrs. E. G. Shudde, Peggy _
Mrs- Louis Zinsmeister and daugh- ing. ! Biry. The children enjoyed playing Ann and Jerry Shudde, Mrs. E. I,. I Surrounded by his family,
teFJ al8S ^ ^eW1^ ^rR- W* J* Schmidt and Mrs. M. L frames and delicious cake and punch Soyars spent Tuesday in San An- u . ^ , cozy home;
ind Ralph Lupton* visited Mr. and Hausler were San Antonio visitors was served to all. All left for theii tonio. Mr. Shudde met Joe K. Bald- eTJ* thankful, and proud of life;
. Irs. L. A. Lupton over the week-end. Tuesday. homes wishing Shirley many more win of Philadelphia for a frame of Though having scarce income.
Mr. ar|d Mrs. Martin Ralka and Mrs. F. A. Hieks received the sad happy birthdays. golf on the Willow Rprirg« course.1 —R. 0. BOMAR.
, ililren, Mrs. C harlie Mar.urek and news Sunday night that her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Haass and Mr. Baldwin will be remembered by --::
daughter, Mrs. Adolph Mazurek and Mrs. Mattie Mayes of California died son of San Antonio spent Sunday his many friends in this section. Hcj Patronize our advertisers.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1942, newspaper, March 27, 1942; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563308/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.