The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 220, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1964 Page: 2 of 14
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THE CUERO RECORD, Wed., Sept. 16, 1984
Westhoff News
Baroa. They are: Lunchroom, friends called at die honirfof) the Wtt during tlve
Mmes. John Kahlich, Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Victor Boehl .t© weekend.
Mueller and Weldon Buchhom; extend birthday greetings to| Mr. and Mrs. George Schroe-
Budget & Finance: Mmes. J. little Bryan Keith who was one i ^1- of San Antonio visited Sun-
W Gibbs. Fletcher Bunjes and year old Sept. 11. Among those j with Mrs. Eilzabe(h
Edgar Lincke: Courtesy: Mrs. prepent were Mr. and Mrs.
, Norman Kahlich and Mrs.' Wilfred Kelch and son, Mr. and Schroeder.
«erv’tces at tne Lutheran! 11 ary Post '*<19 will hold their Paul Pakebuscn; Program:; Sir*. Gladney Harrell and fam- Those observing birthdays, ,
JTS'Cburch are as follows: Sunday annual membership drive Mmes. Edwin Baroa, Norman ily, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Boehl recently are Ldvvin Baros, I
w* •"’Sfehool at 9:00 a.ito. Divine Wor- Barbecue Supper on Saturday, Kahlich and Esther Schroeder,: and family. Misses Elva and ^Irs' Baros. .Sept. 8; Mrs. I
‘y,jaa"'t‘ir at 10:00 a.m. with Rev. Sept. 19, at the Legion Park. , Hospitality & Publicity: Mrs. Joy Rau all of Victoria; Mr. Edward Wagner, sepl. 10:
*"“TL^e Mueller Jr. of Lindenau in: All members are asked to j Otto Hilbrich and Mrs. Billj and Mrs. Leslie Arndt and I Nancy Amdt. Mrs. Raymond
(huge. 'bring a .side dish. Tins is fam* j Baros: Health: Mrs. John! family of Cuero, A2/c Louis lA'arzecha.^ Bryan Keith Boehl.
The Pres. Edwin Hilbricb ily night and members are in- Kahlich and Mrs. Evelyn Turk. Maxwell of San Antonio, Alton Pc,c ( • Sept.'.,. i,. .
* read a letter from Rev. Melvin vited to bring iheir family. It was decided to sponsor the Rau of Port Lavaca. Mr. and Hilbrich Jr.. Sept. 12: v *etor
T. Belew of Mission. Tex. He Dues remain the same and Community Birthday Calendar. Mrs. Wilburn Arndt/and family. James Kanlich. Normun Kah-
has accepted tlie call the Luth- are ram payable to tlie Treas- Work will begin immediately Mi's. Lena Wagner, Mr. and Pamcla Kaye Lubyines*
eran Congregation sent him. So, urer Mrs. Fletcher Bunjes. In- on this project so it will be Mrs. Arnold Amdt. Mr. and k-v- t
he will be here in the near fu- vitation is also extended to completed within six weeks and Mrs. Adolph Arndt, Mrs. Mary Relative* called at the Itome
«, „* * ture to fill the vacancy. those with eligibility to join the the calendars will be ready by Rau. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rau of Wr- an<* ‘'lrs- Alvin Noaca
“ 7 ^"'Services at the First Baptist organizaton Jan. 1st. 1965. and Margie and Mr. and Mrs. Sr- on Sunday to extend hinh-
* »Church: Worship at 9:00 a.m. The Westhoff P.T.A. held The P.T.A. -will sponsor die Wm. Kelch all of Lindenmi, “a> greetings to Pete Noack
” “ School at 9:45 a.m. W. their first regular meeting on Hallowe'en Carnival on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wolter Sr., who observed his birthday Sept.
IjW. S. each Tuesday at 3:00 p. Tuesday with an attendance «>X day, Oct. 31st at the School Mrs. Oscar Wolter, Jr., Mrs. Out-of-town guests were
rn. Bible Study each Tuesday approximately 40 present. Nine Building. Mrs. J. W. Gibbs is Edgar Lincke and Dennis, Mrs. -^r an(1 ™rs- Alvin Noack and
at 7 p.m. with Rev. Norman new members were added to chairman of the Carnival and Albert Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. sons of. Cuero, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilcoxen of Smiley in charge, the roll. Tlie two new teachers,1 Mrs. Norman Kahlich is Chair- Edgar Amdt and girls, Mr. and Elton Noack and family o 1
Westhoff Home Demonstra- Mrs. Olga Lorenz' of Nursery man of th Food. Mrs. Bennie Baros and Karen Lindfenau.
tion Club will hold their regu- and Mrs. Marian Buchhom of The door prize was won by j jdl of Westhoff. *Ir> an<1 Airs. A. J. Mueller
—Sunday
ker of Weat CokrmWt. '
Mr. and Mrs. William WeatV
erly have returned after a two
week ids it to Port Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Freeman
fo* Smiley were Labor Day din-
' i ner guests of Mrs. C. C. Seg-
f | rest,
Edwin HLlUiich and Willie
Hilbrich attended the Soutliem
m i Lu i.eran District Conference
*ly in Taft. Those attending from
i. the Lindcnau Church were
| Rev. Lee Mueller Jr.. Clarence
4 Amdt, Oscar Rau, Edmund
Buchhom and Wilfred Peters.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hilbrich.
Jackie and Dyne and Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz Hilbrich motored to
Seguin Sunday afternoon to
visit with Debra who is attend-
ing T.L.C.
Among tliose who have en-
rolled at Victoria College are
David Baros and Andrew Hod-
ge ' v
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farley
am) family of San Antonio
Any list of man-made wonders has for the past 25 centuries in- visited last Sunday with Mr.
lar meeting on Thursday. Sept, the Lindenau area were intro- Mrs. Chas. BUn.jes. Mr. and Mi-s. Emmett Cas- thrilled over a telephone con- cluded fhe parfhenon of Athens harmonious sentinel of Ancient and Mrs. Otto Lee Koenning
American Legion Auxi- pointed by the Pres. Mrs. Geo. On Sunday relatives and to Bandera and other parts of Davis' birthday and to tell goddess Athena, patroness of Athens, symbol of wisdom and of m g _ , „.......
S
tonio were Labor Day week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R
Raymond Warzecha and Mar
vin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deals and
«oni of Terrell spent tlie LAbtvr
Day weekend in the Ed Lukas
liome. Mrs. Lukas accompanied
them that the storm, Dora, man's eternal struggle for perfection, the Parthenon still rises in
hasn’t effected them, other marbled majesty atop the world-famous Acropolis feeing the sea. Ko-nning and Mr and Mrs
than getting plenty of rain. Pilgrims, rather than tourists, are the thousands of visitors of every Mar
Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Ed Sei- race, every religion, every "nationality who come each year to
del of George West ||pe’|t the .worsiiip at this shrine of Athena.
•Weekend here with Air. and i;
Mrs. Edmund Seidel and Den- _____________
nl Raymond Kasper of Cuero and friends last Sunday in re- na and Patsy are enrolled at In- .___
visited Saturday with his mo- cognition to Mrs. Baros' birth- camate Mord College an ie- tnei.i to oe.i 11 ~ ‘
ther Mrs. Ida Kasper. day. Among the out-of-town gistration and classes wall re- re 0 sf n a • ...
-Mr. and Mrs. James Allison guests were Mi's. Frieda Moore sumc week. oiy'f! ?. ,'t. . and'fanw
and Sandra were Saturday ev- and Mrs. Gertrude Turk of Jimmy Toller of Victoria an . is. i nui '
ening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Yoakum and Mrs. Turk's dau- spent the weekend in the Edwin 1 > J001®1* ° ‘ _ '
James Korth and family of Cu- ghier Annette and children of Baros home. Jimmy is enrolled 'sep pn ° ‘ , .
ero. ’ Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar a. Victoria Junior College. home. Mrs. Lukas returned
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parker Sauer and son of Victoria. Mmes. W. R. Miller ami wme w\ 1 * M
and family of Smiley were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen Maude Langley were Friday .Sympathy. .s extenaea to . iw
Satuiday supper guests of Mrs. Buchhom and family had as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James an • ls- » c H
Martha Hilbrich. Wednesday evening visitors her Martin in San Antonio. ■
Mrs. Otto Gerhold of Amec- mother Mrs. Baumann and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee .Mu- ’ ls‘an 0
keville who was a patient in a daughter of Norriheira. eller and sons of San Antonio ni,>- Henson
Cuero Hospital was dismissed Mr. and Mrs. J. Simeeek and were weekend visitors in the A. * r- an * j.s; ' „ ■ ■ ‘
Wednesday and is now recup- daughter of San Antonio visit- J. Mueller home. a . ' ‘i* *dl -
prating here in the home of her ed Saturday -with Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sample tuine. • . • 0
sister Mrs. L. J. Reinhardt Simeeek and Mr. and Mrs. Gus and children of Smiley were weeks of U>UI a
and Mrs. Reinhardt. Baros and girls. Libor Day dinner guests of >n Tennessee andjouth Cmol.-
Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Mueller Miss Donna Baros spent Tues- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bender. na vvmh tnends and re au e ,
and family of MeyersviUe were day through Thursday in Ken- Mrs. Lela Aschen and Ron- ‘ !s' ^ale . *. . . j j
Sunday evening visitors in the edy with a college friend, Miss nie of Cuero were Labor Daj ^ “ T-np tu , c:ris
Walter Mueller home. Josephine Roirs.
Albert ‘Veit, was dismissed Mrs. Alby Bootlx1 of Harlin- \\ehmaii
Wednesday and Walter Mtiei- gen arrived last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs
ier was dismissed on Friday, visit with Mrs. Mary Simeeek. rad of Houston who had spent ton th.„ summet
Mrs. E. T. Teller also returned Mr,. Adolph Stavinhoa. and a week s vacation here in the Air. and Mt-. Ja> 1. up-
borne after several days tried- Air. and Mrs. Gus Baros and John Konrad and Carl Batten- ron o a « hom<.
ual treatment in a Cuero ht/s- girls. Miss Dorothy Boothe of bach homes returned to then ,n 5?'.'0 0^, Kra^a^.f
pital. We are hoping for all of Harlingen arrived Tuesday to home last Tuesday. * '„•« • u«r» ’ weekend »uest,
them complete recovery. Sorry visit. Airs. Boothe and daugh- Air. an<l Airs. Leroy Boe . , U ‘’‘‘‘l, B h )me
to report Mrs. J.-W. Gibbs a ter returned to their home and family of San Antonio In tne Heni-y Bat _
moS Client in the Cuero W«Iho,h,y. SW„, ,he v.cckoiul » tt» M«. Mr- "JJ1"'
Hospital. We ltope she will soon Air. and Airs Gus Baros ac- Ella Boehl home. ' 1 * . s “ Anton'
be home feeling fine. conf|»nied -by their daughters. I Airs. A. C. Wlkins had as last night and bu.iduj in San Anton
Mr and Mrs Hv. Baros op- Donna and Patsv. motored to week's guests. Mrs. Anna Me- io with1 Mi. and -Iis. .
ened 4heir home ‘to reiatives S.m Antonio Sunday. Both Don- Murrey and Mrs. Martha Mai-del and sons
visitors with her father, Ed Donna Bare.,. The two girl,
were college friends while ai-
Wilfred Kon- tending the University of Hou,-
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Jennes, Ernest H. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 220, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1964, newspaper, September 16, 1964; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth695428/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.