The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 267, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 10, 1965 Page: 4 of 12
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Tint CUERO RECORD,
Westhoff News
Services at the Lutheran
Church: Sunday school 9 am.
Divine worship at 10 am. with
Veterans Day services schedul-
ed for November 14th with
Pastor Melvin Be lew in charge.
The public is cordially invited
to attend. A special offering
will be taken to be sent to Vet-
erans Hospitals in our area.
Ladies Aid will hold their regu-
lar meeting Tuesday. Nov 16
at 2:30 p.m. Election of officers
will be held and hostess for
the social hour will bo Mrs.
Fred Afflorbach
Women of the church held
their quarterly meeting last
TMdiy with election of offi-
cers. Officers who are to serve
tor the next two years are
Vice Pres. Mrs. Hy. Bates;
Treasurer, Mrs. Edgar Lincke
and Secretary of Education,
Mrs. Edwin Bates and those
serving for the next year are
Pres. Mrs. Oscar Wolter Sr.;
Secretary, Mrs. Ottwalt Mark-
man; and Secretary of Steward-
ship, Mrs. Chas. Schlenstedt.
The officers will attend a work-
ahip Tuesday, Nov. 9 in Hal-
lettsville.
Services at the First Baptist
Church: Divine Worship at 9
a.m. Sunday School at 9:45 a.ni.
WMS each Tuesday at 3 p.m.
Bible Study each Tuesday at 7
p.m.
Westhoff Home Demonstra-
tion Club will hold their all-day
meeting Thursday, Nov 18 at
10 am. at the Lindenau pr i
hall. Each member is aske< *o
bring food for their family.
Members of the local PTA
who sponsored the recent Hal-
lowe’en carnival wash to thank
everyone for their fine coopera-
tion in donating food ar.d com-
ing out and making the affair
a success. Approximately J280.
was realized from the carnival.
Mr. and Mrs. James Allison
had as Wednesday supper
guests Mr and Mrs. Raymond
Wiest of Victoria.
Mrs. Eppie Hilbrich and Mrs.
Bennie Baros were Yoakum
shoppers Tuesday.
pondek and Eugene Ibrom also
were scheduled to go to San
Antonio Monday (or their Army
physicals.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Baros
accompanied by Mrs. Albert
Nagel of Cuero were Austin
visitors last Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Ijid-
derke of Houston were recent
visitors of Mr and Mrs. Henry
Baros.
wav. Carl Hattmharh, Nov 5. brlch celebrate their ?5th w*d- Lavara were dinner guests of' Ralph Egg and Orald V>n-
Hattenbach was ! Virgil Rav Real, Woodrow | ding anniversary on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Emil Jaeger. The del are attending a da.ry meet-
i ’
business visitor | Boethe 1 ,J'r 'Nov 6: Philip Bau-
Yan Rrveran, ; (r>rs Albert Veit and Adoph
home.
Mrs Carl
a Gonzales
Wednesday.
Mrs. E. L. Bender and Mr* j N<>v 7. Mr* O-rar Wuhor Sr.,
N,- W.' Chambers were Tuesday 1 RosminVy < .blue/, Nuy. 8
morning Visitor* in the Horace! The foil'"mg observed wed-
Sample home in Smile % | fling nnivyer-nri"*: Mr and
Mr and Mrs. Fritz Hilbrich j Mrs lien s Hi '■ .8 cars on
and William Nolte were Monday
Mr. and Mrs. R. A Krause!dinner was In honor of pat
of York I own were Sunday tid-1Jaeger who lias volunteered for
ing in Houston this week.
M;s* Bcttie Sue Moritz
leaving \ is attending
Cha*. Meaker and dau- for basic training Monday,
w bo
tlie ■ I'nivefsity of
' Visiting' in' the
business visitors in Gonzales.
Mr and Mrs Bill Helbigi of
New Port Beach, Calif spent
several days here visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Schlenn-
stedt and Mr. and Mrs Herman
Schlennstedt
Services at St. Aloysius'
Church are as follows: Sunday
mass, 8 am. the Rev John
Nov :.M, cu-i Mr John
Ran on Nov !: Mi and Mis.
Paul Pait'-htiscli. 29- scars, on
Nov . Mr, and Mr*. Walter
iti years Nov. 5; Pas*
tr*. .Harold Krhner on
Mi md; M Fritz
...v yea' s, Nov. i, Mr
Frod ty.nklei . Novi 7,
to all
Gacdkc
tor and
Nov. r
IIlibra h
and Mi-
Cong t'l'u.or.
fine , |iCo;i'r,
Mis'. Aldcia .hi
ghter of Shiner and Mrs Em-
ma Gloor of Ctyrjju* Christi
were Monday visitors of Mrs.
Ida 'Kasper and Mr. and Mrs. past
Alvfn Noai k. Mrs Gloor ■ re-
mained here for a visit with
Mrs. Kasper Friday she be-
came 11! and was taken to the
Cuero Hospital tor medical
8. Wc w ish tor him every «w-; Hrwtn
cess. | end
Mis* Jean L.nckc spent the Mr*
Saturday night with
Moritz - Isanc
Oito Adickes and Emma
hcri.Vh'ki ano Mi's. Kd Brandt-
friend, Barbara Jaeger. . (visited in Victoria one day
Mr and Mrs. Hugo Piske last week
were visitors in Yorktown one, The rams of last week were
day last week ) from l’v to 2 inches in this
Mr and Mrs Robert Ibrom j community
'♦he Bill Winelett and Mr? R«u-
| hie Frisbie borne.* last week-
end
Mrs H Thigpen and Mr and
Mrs. Woody Wilson 'of Houston
\.sited with Mr. and'Mrs Ear)
proem sr and Mr and Mr*
Perris Carter and with Mrs.
Willie Thigpen who had been
in a Cuero hropital tor several
days
Sorry to report O O Mar-
shall on the sick Mst.
Mrs. Reuhie FVisbte visited
n tlie O O Marshall home Sun-
treatmen*
will land little daughter Lisa Ruth,
Annie Her- Jurach visited their
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kraatz mono to olliciate. Gonicssions cousins. Mr. and. Mrs. Otto and
and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Did- before mass the Joel Jackson’family "t Con-
decke and sons. Mrs. John Fuchs presided at j Crete Sunday Mr and Mrs.
Walter Juenger of Baytown the meeting of the Altar -So- j Edwin (7ha.se of Temple were
and Mrs. J. J. Fischer Sr. of defy' last Sunday after mass ! also visitors in the homes. j visited with her mother, Mrs.
Cuero were recent visitors of . A fence for the cemetery was j Mr. and Mrs. T. Hahn ^ i »ei hardt Knippa of Yoakum
Mr. and Mrs. P. J Olenick I discussed and Mrs. Edgar Na- jwere Sunday guests in the Fred j Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. P J. Olenick! tho and Mrs. George Wenrlel j Hahn home near Yorktown. | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Marhurger
visited in the home of Mr. and ! were appointed on tlie commit-- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ie and family of Yoakum, Mr.
Mrs. U. S. Bluntzer last Sunday i tee to look into the matter. Mueller arid sons of San Anton-j and Mrs. Raymond Alex and
in Meyersville. j Mr and Mrs Weldon Buch-! to and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Muel-.j family of Yorktown were Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Mon me Neely I horn were in San Antonio to get1 tor and children of Victoria day visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
and children of Victoria were I their son, Michael and Donnie | were weekend guests in the A j Adolph Hilbrich.
weekend guests in the Arno{ Hartman of Cuero, son of Mr. M- Mueller.
Leonhardt home. l and Mrs George Hartman, j P. J' Olenick w as among the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Veit at- j The boys s[>ent Sunday at home.! Catholic group from Westhoff
tended the annual Purina
Company dinner in .Gonzales ,n San Antonio.
Tuesday evening. | Chaplain and Mrs Leslie
Mr. and Mrs. Arlm Mueller | Huebner and sons of .Shepherd
A few relatives stopped in to j day
of Port I^ivaca spent the p.v t; visit Mrs Arthur Hans one day j Mrs K C Bowman visited
weekend with their parents, j last week to wish Iter a happy; With Mrs J, K \\ inslett Sat-
Mr. and Mrs Cha* Jansky and 1 birtlviav urday evening
with Mr and Mrs Ibrom at ' - - RNvla Fehner spent the
Westhoff «i it r ii n C I f) t |weekend with her grandfather
Mrs. Glenn Sa I nion of Lees-' —' ** £• JT ^ A , at (>onzales
and Mrs. Sterling Iytge- ville spent Thursday with her i Mrs J, K. WINSLETt !■ Glad to report Mrs Willie
mann of Cuero were Saturday j mother Mrs Susie Canithcrs. yjr an(j -,jrs jjjj| Rgrnrs t>f i Thigpen now out of the hospi-
siipper guest* of Mr. and Mrs. land With her sister, Mrs Emil :
Robert Hahn and Peggy i.Tacgcr and family
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Hilbrich Mrs David DuRnse visited!
be back home soon to continue
her visit hero
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
these : Driest of Victoria were Sunday
Idinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and Miss James Allison and family
Mr.
with Bert
Kate Barn-
GRUENAU
Thov attend St. John's Seminary and Cuero making the retreat
at St. Joseph's Retreat House in
San Antonio last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolen Wend cl
and baby of Meyersville visited [ ap Force Base, Wichita Falls,
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j arrived here Tuesday to spend
Veit and family last Saturday, j ;1 week herewith his parents,
evening. j Mr. and Mrs R C. Huebner.
Mr. and Mrs Garvis Raney Sunday visitors in the Huebner
of Austin and Mr. and Mrs. home were Mrs. . Bertha Hol-
Dallas Ewing and sons of Hous- man. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Booker
ton visited with Mr. and Mrs.! anp family of San Antonio and
Arthur Veit and. children and ; f-:d Huebner of Cuero, Chaplain
spent the weekend- at the Veit rind Mra. Huebner and family
MRS, EMIL JAEGER
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jaeger j^^.r .***
Mr atid Mr
Hallettsvil’c visited
Barnes and Mrs
awhile with the writer Bed- anr| Mrs Bil, Hilien. and
nesday. ! Mr. .irxl Mrs Arthur Wild were
. in Tivoli Inst Saturday ul^crr
MEYFPSVTT.LE 1 they yieiiod Mr ,nd Mrs. Izouisj
MRS. JOHN DIEBEL jH^ ,noubjr Knsbip and Mrs,
Mission Services at the Lufh- K c fVAMiian visited in the j
eran Church were w ell attend-j Clyde B hitchcnd home in West-j
ed Sunday. Visitors from Cuero, J hoff Friday evening
Yorktown. 'Victoria, Arnecke-1 Mr and _Mrs. " Hennessey
| ville, Sinton, Goliad and Cor- j and John Cox of Cuero and Mrs. j
i pus Christi were present. The J J. K. Winslet) were supper j
itai and convalescing at the.
home of Mrs. Ferris Carter
We hope she wall continue to
| improve.
•
Waldemar! guests
Winslet) were
of Mrs. Bill Win Jett and
hunting camp
Mrs. Chas. Bunjes and Mrs.
will; leave Wednesday
Huebner and boys w,.
E. L. Bender accompanied Mrs |-Tacoma. Wash, while Chaplain
Horace Sample of Smiley to; Huebner i« sriie*luled to go to
Yoakum Thursday on business j Korea for 13 months of duty.
Miss Marian Seim left Tues-1 Mr. and Mrs. P J. Olcniek
day for a two week visit with enjoyed fishing on the coast
relatives in Both. j Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. W. R. Miller was a yisi-j Mr 'and Mrs. A W Meyer
tor for a two-week visit with j spent Friday in Victoria on
relatives in Poth (business
Mrs. W. M. Miller was a visi-' Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hilbrich
tor in Nixon Wednesday. (spent Saturday in Victoria.
Mrs. Elvis Ruddock of Cuero I Joe t'himan of Cheapside
visited Friday in the home of | spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Maude Ivmgley ! Adolph Koenning and Eddie
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones
were business visitors in San Mr, and Mrs. Bril Pike of
Antonio Tuesday. I Houston were Saturday visitors
Mrs. John Fuchs and Sharon ^ the Carl Hattenbach home,
were business visitors in Vic-] Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Schroeder
tori a last Monday and also Shiner .and Mrs. Fishbeck, of
visited in Yoakum with Mrs* (Victoria spent Tuesday with
Carl Schroeder and Miss Hattie. | Mrs. John Schroeder and Mrs.
Sharon. Fuchs is scheduled to | Ella Boeh). : tis Afflerhach. Gai-y Noack,
leave Mmday, Nov. 7 for San j . Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Boeh! Nov 2; Mrs. Emmit Caskey,
Antonio tor induction into the I and children were Sunday visi-! Harvey Appelt, Linda Sue Van
Stoeltjn,
Joe Stoeltje of Cheapside
spent Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Koenning and Ed-
die Stoeltje.
Those who observed birth-
days during the week were Oilc-
an d family of Taft and Mr. and
Mrs. Erwin Hilbrich and chil-
dren of San Antonio were week-
end guests of Mrs. Gus Hil-
brich.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hilbrich
visited Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Frols in Yoakum.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen
Koenning and family of San
Antonio spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. R A. Koenning
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Warzecha.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwdn Baros
and Janet Ann and Mrs. George
Baros, Tommy and Susan were
San Antonio visitors Thursday
evening.
Mr and Mrs Giles (Joe>
Birchum of San Marcos spent
last weekend in the Giles Bir-
chum home.
Congratulations to Miss Ber-
nadyne Hilbrich, senior at Cue-
ro High School, who was winner
of the American legion orator-
ical contest held in the Cuero
igh School audio-visual room
Friday. Miss Hilbrich was also
winner in the contest last
spring
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Borehers j
of Segijin and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerhardt Mueller and family of
Cuero were among those who
were among friends and rela-
tives who recently attended the
birthday celebration of leir
little grandson, Harvey Dale
Jaeger, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Jaeger, near Victoria.
A large crowd of folks at-
tended the Matinee Battle Dan-
ce at Gruenau Hall Sunday.
Music w-as furnished by Huh
City Dutchmen of Yoakum and
Markmann Polkateers of San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Borg-
feid and children of Sinton visit-
ed recently in the home of their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Borgfeld Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Koopmann.
Mr. and Mrs. James Jaeger
and sons of Victoria and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Jaeger of Port
|Wendel from Woodsbbro. A de- iMiss Zfilla \\ insett Thursday
licious poon meal was served, j evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Diehel i We are-sorry to report Mrs.
and Mrs. Otto Stahl Visited with , Henry Carson is still ill.
Mrs. Eddie Diebel Sunday at-j Mr*. Clyde Whitehead of
temoon, the occasion being her j Westhoff visited with Mrs. J
birthday |K* Wins let 1 Friday evening.
Dan Adickes from Louisiana
is visiting with his mother, Mrs
Otto Adickes. this week
Mrs. Reuben Gohmert attend-
ed a Women of the Church
meeting at Hailettsville Tues-
day.
Mrs. B. C. Doerhnian is at
home recuperating from a siege
of bronchial pneumonia,
Arthur Hans was
sick list last week
from a bad cold.
The Isaac Eggs are about
ready to move into their new
home
Mr. and Mrs. W. Riggs of |
Yoakum visited in the J. F. El-1
der home this week.
Mr, ahd Mrs, James Schulte
and children of Cuero; Mrs. j
Ruby Cates of Gonzales; Mrs.
Car! Yaws and" daughter .of
Yoakum and Mrs. Bill Hilien
and Mrs: Mamie Horh visited [
with Mrs. J. K. Winslett Sun-'
on the [day evening. j
suffering i Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Carson j
'visited in the J. F Elder home
Friday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Cone and
son.* of Seguin were guest* in ^;;ntiim«illll»!IUl»»ltlH«lUCi
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