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PAGE EIGHT
THE BANDERA BULLETIN
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1968
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Mrs. Edith Evans
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Baby Shower
On Saturday afternoon at 2:30
p.m. a baby shower was held for
Mrs. Dessa Roach Stautzenber-
grer at the Park Road 37 Baptist
Church Fellowship Hall.
The mother-to-be was very
happy at all the lovely gifts that
aho received for the little one.
Games were played and those
who won prizes presented them
to Dessa.
The refreshment table was dec-
orated with a white cloth trim-
med with babies and flowers, the
centerpiece was a baby carriage
trimmed in pink, blue and orchid.
Flowers of orchid shades and
also a vase of roses were placed
on the table, along with two pink
frosted cakes, nuts, mints and
punch. Coffee was served to
all with the refreshments.
Each lady attending received
a tiny pink, blue or white diaper
that was pinned to their dress.
It was a very nice shower and
all who attended had a good time.
Hostesses were Mrs. Maxine
Grantham, Mrs. Leo Lee, Mrs.
Barbara Jackson, Mrs. Margaret
Jackson, Mrs. Odessa Roach and
Mrs. Steve Whitehurst.
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Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. F.ller had
as their guests Mrs. William
Eller from Los Fresnos, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Griffith and their
daughter, Judy, from Santa Rosa.
They report enjoying a big
chicken dinner with all the trim-
mings.
Birthdays Celebrated
Mrs. W Davis and Mrs O L.
Eller celebrated their birthdays
together with these guests at-
tending: Mr and Mrs. A, K
Smith, Ed and Era Wilkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tucker and
daughter, Kim, from Dallas, Mrs
Nina Tucker of San Antonio, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Davis and Debra
and Richard These all helped
celebrate on Saturday Then on
Sunday Mr. Edmond Haag, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Davis, Bonnie Jo,
Sandra and T^iri Ann, nnd Mrs.
Nina Tucker. All had a good
time and the gals say that they
don’t feel any older.
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Don’t forget to attend the
“Games Night” to he held at the
Mico Fire Dept, on Saturday, Oc-
tober 19th. in the Mico Fire
House near the Dam. These
games nights are always a lot
of fun so let's all go and support
their Fire Dept.
Fire \uxiliary Meets
The members of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Medina Lake
Volunteer Fire Department met
in the Fire House on Park Road
37 at 8:00 p.m. The meeting was
called to order by the President,
Barbara Faurie, and the opening
Prayer was given by the Chap-
lain Daisy Filer. Visitors to the
meeting were Mrs Glenda Wood
and Mrs. Pea Story from San
Marcos. Roll call of officers was
given and Dorothy Oehler, Vice-
President, was absent due to ill-
ness. Peggy Galland, Secretary,
gave the reading of the minutes
of the last meeting and Laura
Bennett, Treasurer, gave her ie-~.
Edith Evans reported on all
those who had been ill and also
those who had been sent cards
because they had lost a loved one.
Hattie Harrison was pleased to
report that the Reseue Unit had
not made any runs since the
last meeting.
The ladies all talked about
their “Secret Pal" and all the
nice cards and gifts that some
had received.
A motion was made that we
purchase some folding tables to
he lifted at the Fire Department
Barbecues and Sausage Dinners.
These tables will be purchased
by Helpn Ahr.
The By-Laws hooks were pass-
ed out and the name list was re-
viewed and names of those who
had moved from the, community
were removed from the hook.
Also n<y members names were
add< I. The love offering was
taken up.
A memorial service was held
for a very dear member of
Auxiliary, Mrs. Catherine Young,
a poem was read by Irene Zigler
and the prayer that is dedicated
t< those who have passed away
was read by Fra Wilkinson. A
candly was lit and the table had
a vase of flowers on it.
Catherine was a very dedicat-
ed member nnd she will he missed
by all of us who knew her.
The next meeting will be on
November 11th with Martha Ma-
zurek and Doris Brown the hos-
tesses. The closing prayer was
given by Daisy Eller, Chaplain.
Meeting adjourned.
Hostesses for this meeting
were Dorothy Mortoln and Lola
Heisler. They served coffee,
cookies ami n verv delicious rake.
port.
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Old Time
Western Musical Jamboree
Lots of Good Dance Music
FREE - FREE - FREE
Adolph's Store
on the Lake
SATURDAY NI6HT, OCTOBER 19
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w.s.c.s.
The regular monthly meeting
of the Women’s Social Christian
Service of the Lakehills United
Methodist Church, was held Oc-
tober 10, 1968, at the church.
Mrs. Irene Ziegler presided in
the absence of the President, Mrs.
Robert Markolf,
The theme of the program was
Christ, The Giver of Life. The
Leadei was Mrs. Hilda Webber.
A talk on Urban Ministries in
Asia was given by Mrs. Ziegler.
Mrs. Marguerite Talk gave a
talk on the Vashti School for
Girls. Mrs. Helen Kerr gave
the scripture reading. The Calj
to Prayer and Self-Denial was
observed.
A Memorial Service was held
for Mrs. Catherine Young, who
passed away on October 5th,
1968. c>
While a single white candle
burned in front of a golden cross,
a spray of white roses was plac-
ed in a vase. Mrs. Kerr read
the following poem:
WE INVITE
our customers and friends to come in and see the
new Fall Old Kentucky
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Men’s and Boy’s — our largest selection ever-
reasonably priced.
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If the pattern of life looks dark
to you,
And the threads seem twisted
and queer,
To the one who is planning the
whole design
It's perfectly plain and clear.
For it’s all a part of God's loving
plan
When He works in his threads
of gray,
And they’ll only make brighter
the rose and gold
Of another happier day.
A Memorial fund has been set
up at the church for Mrs. Young,
to which her friends may make
contributions.
The lucky name drawn out of
the box for the afghan was Mrs.
C. E. McMahan, wife of our Dep-
uty Sheriff.
St. Victor’s Chapel
Members of St. Victor's Chapel
held a meeting for the purpose
of making preliminary plans for
their annual Hunters’ Supper,
Mrs. Harley Odom was named
as Chairman and assisting her
will he Mrs Milton Leibold. In
charge of cakes and pies will be
Mrs. Arliss Schott. The date
decided upon for this occasion is
November 9, Saturday* which is
the first Saturday of the hunt-
ing season.
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On Sunday,- October 20, the
Deanery Council of . Catholic Men
and Women will meet at St.
Victor's Chapel. The business
meeting of the two groups will
begin St 2:30 p.m. The program
and speakers for the joint meet-
ing will begin at 3:00 p.m. Hos-
tesses for the afternoon will be
the Ladies of St. Victor’s Chapel.
Many colors and styles of
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Levis Pants-Permanent Press
•Hunting Caps •Lee Jackets •Belts
•Rugs •Bed Spreads • Flowered Towels
•Custom Tailored Suits
IN BUYING CLOTHES, LET US SAVE YOU MONEY
STEIN'S
of
Bandera
Mrs. T. A. Lewis
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Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Edwards
have had as their guests this
past week Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Rucker. Boerne; Mrs. Francis
Andres. Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs.
Smith, Mr and Mrs. Mitz Neu-
man San Antonio; Mr. and Mrs.
Richaid Stevens and son, Mrs.
Minnie Hayes, Mrs. Chas. Mea-
dows. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howell,
Bandera: Mr. nnd Mrs. George
Ford, C. A. Armstrong, Jim Ed-
wards. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lindley,
Rev. and Mrs, Joe Jones and
bpys.
Mr. and M,rs.; Bobby Cowsert
of San Antonio visited Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Rotge during the
week-end.
Miss Jeanene Edwards visited
Misses Linda and Eva Lewis
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mathis
visited George Mathis at Tarpley
Sunday afternoon. We are glad
to report Mr. Mathis improving
since his recent operation.
Mrs. Hedy Twiefel, Mr, and
Mrs'. Milton Twiefel, Karen and
Nancy, were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hoeneke
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Buck and
children of San Geronimo visited
the Lewis families Monday af-
ternoon.
Visitors of Mrs. T. A. Lewis
were Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Jones
and sons and Mrs. L. J. Edwards.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Edwards Sunday were Jay
Edwards of San Antonio, and
Misses Jeanene and Joslyn Ed-
wards.
Rev. and Mrs. John Williams
and Mrs. V. Fluett of Burnet,
Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Jones and
sons and Mrs. T. A. Lewis at-
tended church services at Rocky
Creek Sunday and were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Arnold and Miss Sharon. We
are sorry to report Miss Sharon
on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edwards
enjoyed a trip to Canyon Lake
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis and
Toby of Ingleside, Mr. and Mrs.
Olan Buck of Bandera were re-
cent visitors of the Lewis fam-
ilies.
Saturday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Mathis were Misses
Carolyn Mathis and Carolyn
Scout, Mike Fletcher and Jack
Reilly of San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mathis
were San Antonio visitors Fri-
day.
M. M. Rowell of New London,
Texas, was a business visitor in
Bandera this week.
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PURPLE HILLS TIDINGS
By Ida
Miss Ruby Rork celebrated her
90th birthday Thursday. Ice
cream and cake was served at
noon and all sang Ijlappy Birth-
day to her. In the evening rela-
tives and friends from' Sabinal
came with another birthday cake
and gifts . . . Miss Effie Keel-
ing’s daughters, Mrs. B. S. Mans-
field and Mrs. Bill Moore, both
of Comfort, came by for a visit
Monday . . . Mr. and Mrs. S. L.
Turner of Llano an(l Miss Ani-
mate Hicks and nephew, Leslie
Mazurek, of Utopia, visited Mr.
Delos Hicks Friday the 28th. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoegenauer
of Cotulla visited her mother,
Mrs. Emma Dawson, Sunday . . .
Mrs. James Smith and daughter,
Barbara, nnd son, James, all of
Louisiana, visited with Miss Ada
Heinen Sunday . . . Mr. Delos
Hicks spent the week-end in
Utopia and attended the Home-
coming and dedication of the
Educational Building of the First
Baptist Church . . . Mrs. W. I.
Walker, our director of Nursing,
entered Methodist hospital in
San Antonio Thursday for an
eye check-up. We hope she will
he well and home real soon . . .
Mrs. Albert Hildebrandt of Lake-
hills, visited her father, Alex
Kalka, Sunday ... It is nice (
having JoNell Britt working
with us again.
Our deepest sympathy is ex-
tended to the family of Mrs. Cora
Price who passed away Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Price had been
with us since August 1966 , . .
Andres Snrabia of Yancey, Texas,
was admitted to Purple. Hills
Home last Wednesday . . . Mrs.
Henriette (Aunt Yetta) Hohen-
burger celebrated her 88th birth-
day last Friday. Three of her
daughters, Mrs. Mike Moravietz,
Mrs. Elmer Hargrove and Mrs.
Roy Adams were here . . . Linda
Belle Wood visited her mother,
Mrs. Addie Rogers. Monday . , .
Mrs. Effie Keeling’s son, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Keeling of San An-
tonio, visited Sunday afternoon
. . . Mrs. M. E. Keath of Sabinal
visited her Aunt, Miss Ruby
Rock, Friday afternoon.
BANDERA LIBRARY
RECEIVES BOOKS
The Bandera Library has Ca
fine collection of books on nearly
every subject you would wish.
Here is a list of books recent-
ly given to the Library by Mrs.
Dorothy Mueller:
The White Lotus by John
Hersey; The Early Life of
Stephen Hinds, by Storm Jame-
son; A Sentence of Life, by
Julian Gloag; The View from the
Fortiety Floor, by Theodore
White; The Embezzler, by Louis
Anchincloss; Twilight of Honor
by A1 Dewlen; Collision, by
James Goron; Sarkhan, by WiJ-
liam Ledered.
Circulating magazines now at
the library are Life, Farm
Journal, Progressive Farmer and
Texas Observer.
Robert Stein, Jr., has given the
Library the following books:
Paradise Alley by John Sheridan;
With Crooked Lines, by J. M.
Hartley; Human Harvest, by C.
P. Maquire; The Eternal City by1
Holesher; A Saint a Day, by
Biddle; Eskimo Parish, by S. J.
O’Connor; The Cardinal, by II.
M. Robinson; Dark was the Wil-
derness, by Dunn; The Road to
Valhalla, by C. P. Stewart.
Some hooks at the library now
being read are: The New Novel
by Cristy, by Catherine Marshall;
books on flower arranging; books
on antiques; Zane Grey novels,
given by Mrs. Dee Plummer; End
of the Rug, by Richard Llewellyn,
given by Mrs. Olive Short; Magis
in Your Pocket by Cevern; Spike
of Swift River, by O’Brien; The
Ivy Tree, by Mary Stewart;
German Seed in Texas Soil, by
Terry Jordan; The Bobbsey
Twins; Tl^e Comfort Historic
Cook Boole; and Gabriel Hounds,
by Mary Stewart.
Books from the Genealogical
section of the library may be
checked out for 25c per week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindner had
as their guests Sunday Master
Sgt. and Mrs. L. B. Hill and
daughter, Juanita, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Lindner and daughter,
Diana Gail, of San Antonio; Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Lindner and Mrs.
Leona Flach of Comfort.
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Grand Opening Prizes
Grand Prize Winner:
Second Prize Winner:
Color TV Set
Mrs. Shirley Seddon
3910 E. Palfrey
San Antonio, Texas
Black and Decker Saw
E. C. Whitehead
Medina, Texas
Third Prize Winner:
Corning Wear
W. J. Schmidt
Rt. 1 Box 76
Bandera, Texas
Door Prizes
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H. M. Adams, Jr.
Opal Boyle
Bandera, Texas
‘ Bandera, Texas
C.E Electric Can Opener
Electric Knife
Carlton Becker
Dana Anderson
Bandera, Texas
1 gal. House Paint
Fishing Reel
Vincent Anderwald
Mrs. H. L. Goff
Bandera, Texas
Corning Ware Drip-o-later
Tea Pot
Mrs. Leonard Whitehead
Jean Newman
Roll y, inch plastic pipe
Electric Clock
Annie Burgess
Mrs. Homer Stevens
Bandera, Texas
Bandera, Texas
Bridle
Steam & Dry Iron
Mrs. Margaret Talk
Craig Browne
Lakehills, Texas
1 gal. Paint
Pop Corn Popper
Mrs. Nora Thallman
Mrs. Annie Thetford
Bandera, Texas
Bandera, Texas
Wooden Medicine Cabinet
Frankoma Pitcher
Emma Jean Pawvlik
Donna Kalka
Bandera, Texas
Garden Hose
Thermos Bottle
Mary Jenschke
John Henry Escamilla
Wooden Cabinet
Bandera, Texas
Mrs. J. N. Coose
Flash Light
Transistor Radio
Our Thanks
We wish to extend to you our sincere thanks and
appreciation for your attendance and patronage at
our formal opening.
You made this a most successful and memorable
occasion.
We hope we merit your continued patronage.
LANGFORD'S
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