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VOLUME 11, NUMBER 12
BANDERA. BANDERA COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER Hi.
$3.00 PER YEAR; 10c PER COPY
JEROME OSLUND PLANS ARE SLATED
SPEAKS TO BANDERA FOR H. D. CLUB'S
RED CROSS ANNUAL EXHIBIT
A; a meeting of the Bandera Mrs. Adolph Kutzer, Home Deni-
Couni. ( imp an ot the American| oust ration Council Exhibit chair-
lieu 1 . os* which met in the Diree- j man^'alled a meeting of the ex-
tor s room at me hirst National hihitThairmen of the H. I). Clubs
Bank .a.-t, r i may evening, Ciiendun I in the county last Monday after
Ho . county chairman, presiu noon at the Bandera library to
ed. airs. i>. 1 ngnnuin read tne j make plans for .the annual exhibit,
tuinuu-- aim communications, anti 1 Each of the eight clubs in the
the l aptet lieartl reports ol com county was represented and many
mitt.ci. . am Harden, disaster! good ideas for a better exhibit
chan: all, gave a splendid report j were expressed,
on tm. recent disaster committee’.- Saturua.,, October 22, has been
urivc tor minis lo assist Ihe llood us t|,,. a,„| t|u. exhibit
«uliii- m tne eastern states. As wj|| u. iu.|d m ;he Library Audi-
tne,i ,eta was set at ij'.iO the drive torium in Baiidcia. .Judging will
wept . er tlie top witn a total ol ,lal-v at «, an,| th<> exhibit will
Ails. 1 eel gate a line elose'*ut 1 p.m. lilt* public is in*
repui t (d tile recent swim classes cited to v; ,v .the exhibit apd pur-
aim hi that 20 certilicates were ,.hase food- and other items which
is-ue amt interest was nigh in will he o1i sale immediately fol-
havila. another swim program next lowing the judging. There will al-
yeai ,.s tile l napter had sent Mis. so |a. ,a,jtj(hle of "Treasured Pos-
John. Fans to the Aquaticsessions*' which should be very
Helipo. in Austin recently and she interesting. Each item to he plac-
wnui'i be well prepared to assist t.<| ja thi- collection must have a
in in xt years classes. frank |a|,(.| giving the owner's name and
Month,, ue -I i., gavu a treasurers some history or interesting int'or-
repo and told that the chapter jnatioii about the item.
Imois- were now in the pieces* ol Each club representative drew
beinc given the annual audit. for her club's exhibit location in
Jerome Oslund, director of the ; the auditorium, and the ladies dis-
Bloou 1‘rogiam lor this area, spoke cussed ways and means by which
at it gth on the benefits of the the exhibit could be made more
Hi...... program, lie explained the attractive and interesting. Mrs.
need t o blood and that reworking J{. I.. Steevns gave the five basic
of (p., ;.i- ,u tlic chapters was tak- points on which the arrangements
mg | nice, based on the civilian will be judged. They are: general
need.- 1 in- bmod program will arrangement, attractiveness, va-
t . tit , - 1 V I I I - I I . I I I I I If I - I 1 1 1 ■ .. I I ‘ 1. I..1 ...... Ilt<- \>
Pinyon Furniture Factory Now in Bandera!A ^ ANKELE A
FORMER MEDINA
SEASON OPENS
SUNDAY FOR ST.
JOSEPH'S MUSTANGS
The Mustang football team of
the local hi. .Joseph's Catholic
School will open tueir lootoall
-eason w nn ineir old rivals. I he j
gauge r ignting Irisn, of Notre
Hame School, iveiTville, this com-
ing Sunday, September 18, at 3:00
p.m., in Antler Stadium. This will
be the opening game of the llill
( ountry I'aroclual School con-
ference. I he other member of the
conference is Sts. Peter and Paul
of New Braunfels. The winner of j
the conference will receive a large |
trophy at the termination pf the\ * , «
season. As will be iecallcd the j Bandera is’Welcoming the Pinyon I Hurt-ion
•Mustang, received a beautilu. | pu,.njture, Ufcmpany. owned and j month. The biggest item is the
tiophy last yeai lot IK!ing , operated by Charles Applegate, ! wagon wheel -nil. All . Applegate
which recently moved into Ban- aid, "\VV are turning out over a
RESIDENT DIES
Friends in this section of the I
Hill (ountry will regret to hear
of the death of Ci. \V. Ankele,
former resident of Medina where
he was engaged in the insurance
business. Mr. Ankele died in
Houston Sunday, September 11,
utter an extended illness.
f uneral services were held al
i Medina Wednesday afternoon at
CONGRESSMAN
0. (. FISHER VISITS
BANDERA
Congressman <). C. Fisher, rep-
resentative from this congression-
al district, paid Bandera a flying
visit Thursday morning. He was
here long enough for a number of
bis friends to gather and enjoy
a good visit with coffee at the
Frontier Hotel Coffee Shop.
In many, many ways Congress-
man f isher lias assisted Bandera
around .‘100 suits
"C humps.
('oaches
Wally Lawrence
, , . , , ‘“'I1 i dera from” Houston, and set up ini thousand simulated wagon wheels
Joe Rodriquez have worked |)Uj|,|jn)j. formerly occupied hv ' a month. These ;uV used foi
I hi* I hi t hi'i'p week*! 111 ill i*- i tv • i< >> .... , .
Itow
than
cunt
a strictly civilian program ricty, quantity, and quality. An
e quota will he much smaller attractive name sign adds much
eretofoie. Based on 11 per to the appearance of the exhibit
: tie- population Banderas as does the labeling of each item,
quoin toi . 1 Ibid will he 132 pints. The label should tell to whom the
The re.-.: vi.-it' of the blood mobile item belongs, or who made it, and
unit i Bandeia will be February what the contents are or what
.. 1. ■ . according to Mr. Oslund. kind it is if it is a cake, (lie. pre-
\t t it lime it is needed to col- serves, etc. - All items should be
led 1 eiq pints. "Ol tile lout* mil- labeled before they are brought
lion i aneeded each year, the to the exhibit.
Bed < , os.- I- furnishing one and h Was decided that sandwiches,
.<•-1 m.1 tn111 i*>n pints. midI Mi. colil <irink> and coffee* would be
t lie squad Ioi three weeks in I**»■- J the Bandera Furniture Manufar
pa rut ion lor the first game. I he turing Company,,,,
squud lias been running oil the i ,. , , . ’» ..
formation, single wing, mid a.F- * . ' • Ap».l,-gute V a Lo mer rest-
ditinnal formations to aid them 'L'" "* Bandera having■ attended
in iheir offensive attaek. Boys 1scho"1 h,,re* 1 " 11 r,:""n, v }'**
forming the Mustang squad are as >cen operating his furniture fac
follows: cv Charles Kalka, John ; ‘«ry "? Houston. He is now manu-
A Ian is, John McShane, Kenneth hiring several lines of ranch
Munson. Charlie Eekhart, Kenneth s ,v1'' ll.v,"« sm,s a'."1 a. 1,m'
Kalka, Roger I*oe, Jimmie Stein, IV. mo,U'1n . lvl,)ir ^nature,
John Stein, Terry Munson, Larry, !,s }* Hi*' benuttflll
Stein. Edward Laskowski. Jerry F,rent;b Prov1mc!B' h- adhoards. and
Adamietz. I'at Boyle, Arnold Kal- aIs" the exclusive King Size Hoi- tance from his place o business,
ka. Billy Jenschke, John Jepschke. j ly'vn°d hea.lboards. Present pro-1 -Staff Photo
Boyd Kalka and Jackie Tucker.
sofas, coffee tables and rockers.
We are employing five men and
will add more soon. After two
months, growth has been so hie
we had to enlarge the facilities.”
Mr. Applegate’s employees at
the present time are Fred Herrera,
Wayne Smith, John Dudley. Tom-
my Stein and Billy Heiser.
Mr. Applegate is married to the
former1 Edith Shuptrine White
head and they reside a short dis-
The majority of these boys are |
•I
returning lettermew front last year*!
very
S( Ol I EXIT III \ I IS
PLAN Dim K
j progress, adventure apd opportuni-
which should provide for a very 1 *• HIC1\ h Ities^ for service to others-,
effective team. j Organization • of teams for the! 1 hero will he numerous local
In addition, the St. Joseph I Boy Scouts’ drive for about $150,.-.j loaders! to be announced at a later
"Rangerettes" will be on hand to i 000 in the Alamo council was an- Ma*,‘.
cheer, the hoys throughout the | pounced yesterday by Dan Alanis. 1 ---1---—
game and also to perform on the ! State campaign chairman is Dnv. j jj y\|)- SPONSORS Mi'Ll
I Allan Shivers. * ‘ • ■ ■ •
All communities in Texas an
field at half time.
Sec you at the game.
PAP
The Band Sponsors club met
conducting finance campaigns <>„ j the'first of''their
l 'towns’1lwhe,Tt’£,Boy 'ScoX share nU'l',m-s for ,his y,'ar'
Friends here will be happy to in the United Fund or Community • ' he oflieers were elected as f*d-
...... I,... n„„.l... k1,.n,u..f ...... Chest camimitrns. ,lows: President, Mrs. Buster
Bruce; Secretary and Treasurer,
2 o'clock in the Medina Methodist ; county, to its present state of
Church and imtc.rnicnt was in progressiveness, and he is always
charge of the Medina Masonic j a nmst welcome visitor.
Lodge, who conducted tin* grave-j Ahiong those who welcomed him
side rites. | Thursday morning were Ray
------ j Wyatt, .manager of the Bandera
WOOL, MOIIAIK INCENTIVE | County Ranchmen and Farmers
PRICES TO ST A \ AT SAME | Asocial ion; .lack OrofT, County
LEVEL K< >Ji VIvVR j Agent; W. 11. Burns, 'ranchman;
Washington. The incentive I !‘u,H*.rl I’ostmaster; Earl
price of wool and mol,an during U = •‘;‘.vmo,id Hicks
the marketing year starting m •‘•nchina'i; Jesse Kveiett, Neal
April will remain at ,12 add 7(1 ",s",a"- 1'"" Fisher, J.*
cents a pound, grease basis* re- ’ ‘»‘''>.sley and John McShane. Bar*-
(«.,-lively, the Agriculture Dr- 'U'la hiiMnessnte,,; and Mrs. John
piirtnieifl announced yesterday. |-saul. I.aiideia nullettn.
These payments are the same I
as for the year. The department BANDERA HARLAIN DA V S S I'll
makes payment- to producers to j I-HR SL.P I L.VI BI J! 21 AND 26
bridge the dilfereneo between the: .According to Robert Stein, chair-
national average market price and! man for Bandera Bargain Days,
the incentive prices. j t hi* big event has been set for
Tins is aimed at encouraging September 21 and 2)1, which falls
production ol ■'>(( million pounds of j on Saturday and Monday as here-
shorn wool each year. Production tofore. Mr. Stein said that there
this yepi is estimated at 228 mil- was much more enthusiasm in the
lion pounds. | project than usual and it is hoped
The incentive payments are i that every merchants will purlici-
equal to 10*1 pet cent of parity for pate and make it one ot Bandera's
wool and 02 per cent for mohair, most outstanding event. *
Prior to this year, the govern-! ----------
ment sought to holster grower
return by making loans and pur-
chases. The government accumu-
lated surplus supplies under this
system. The ne\c program is aim-
ed at moving all production to
market at whatever price it will
bring yiith growers getting sup
plemental money from the gov-
ernment .
(•It VND II It A FINDS ONE BILL
The Brand July which met the
first part of the week here found
one hill, a felony, passing of
worthless cheeks..
—t—
I OR
OFFICERS look
M DE M V N
According to Sheriff Johnny
V F. W VI Ll. l INO
All eligible Veterans are cordial
Iv invited to attend a meeting of
the V.T.W Pe.-t '.il-Til at Buddy's
t'afe on Friday, Septembei 1(1, at
| 8 p.m.
CHARLES KBKHAIM
UNDERDOES OPERATION
said Mr.
Oslut "It t- imperative that yve M,j,j ,,n 1 y Vet the eouticil tahle.'and j learn that Charles Eekhart is get- diest camptiigns.
have Jood in the hospitals when each.club is responsible for at least liog along nicely in the Santa Rosa "We aren’t asking for much , .. ... ... . . ... . i-> ,,
a pa'.e.it. needs it. Blood is ini- (|o/en sandwiches and two hospital in San Antonio since un-| wjiett you considci the enormous | \ .^i. , ‘ J1, • a ''I'"1 11, 1'■
porta bl.M'd is perishable, blood 0ther items, whatever you mar ! det going two major eye Operations. 1 dividends that Scouting pavs ' 1 ,,,
-1,0- lives." he said. It is tin- .-t,,,,.-., to bring, to sell on the! The first operation vvua performed | Texa-." Mr. Alanis said. "This. 11 was decided to have t lie meet- , h "1 •’ *>l,"n V V’T'TEN'TK >.N DARDEN (LI li
^ % porta • that we keep a constant rl,um.j| la|de. last Tlmrsdav and the second Mon I year- the Scouting movement in- I <>n Hie second Tlmr.-dav of 1 “ ",Al m (net.- have necn on | >| |.;m |{|-;rs !
as V I'jJ’t, Kc,Lta.th «»*|it«riun. on Friday. October 21, I ‘rfore be"^ abKl° %0m? hanU'L.,-ounds These are future Texans. I,. A" »’least* tr>’ aUl'1"1 I officers m adioinine enmities wee. I !MI;V rh',1'
\\ '.e.-'n..;.' a in I get things in readiness for the
It js important to have it avail-
exhibit. Eight o’clock Friday Hospital, should his friends Litre-
. i morning yvas set as the meeting to 01 write him.
11'"''1 pn 'o-nt at the meeting time for the cleaninjr. Then after*,----
u i (ilendon loheits, i the auiiitorium has been cleaned,
*i**r . .\r. anil MU . A. H. Ail^hman, {}u. (-|ups mav hejrin work nip their 1
.leromi O-lnml, Frank Montague exhibits that day.
Jr., Mrs. t'alvin Wed^rworth, Mrs. ! . , ,
4 s. ,, x, i. t | Fadies present at the meetmir
(f .\t Merritt. Mrs. h. K. I eel
, were the exhibit chairman, Mrs.
and Mr>. John Saul.
He i- in Room 510. Santa Ro'a IThese me future Texans. | tieed ^u to ! -UmmnK vounties were u,ai We $?2>r dim y^
(houl.t I,is feieo.is A ml thTfiugh Scouting these young-11, „|„ ,,s „l»n fkV it,is .-..ITS. .... r ,v,. t '■'! i,> l1 believed that he ,aM(| f„, an associate member S;j
hod eft the county W e,)Besday Member- who want to subscribe
1 l IIV .-IV Vilify iV *».1 »» V II I’lM I V ’’ll to |
bugh Scouting these young-1 help us. plan W this v<>0 aetivi-|
«ters achieve fellowship, personalities.
I traveling in the direction of
A ntonio.
tV‘ and for. an associate member,
*(.\ . Menihcrs who want ’ to subscribe
• an i for the Lone Sttir Dardetu’r may
I include 50c with their dues.
J(t^( L. V N N l\ VI.K V V\ EDS Jim Riqideh ol Pipe ('reek is at
•Miss Joyce Ann Ktilka and j tending Texas A&M College this
Lv roil Dale ( zichos ot Sail An- t v-ear. V ontig .Bendele is attending
The Bandera Bulldogs, led by t ed through for the two extra should improve a lot. Risinger did ! t«*nio were quietly married on Sep-1 A.&M oii a Scholarship received
fine job as quartet hack and I temher 2. PJ.r>.'>, with Rev. Victor; from thi* Ratidcrti County Herman
Bandera Romps Past Castroville
Adolph Kutzer, the Ipinte demon- ■ Richard Schladoer, romped over j points,
stratum agent. Mrs. L. L Stcv I Cast rov.ille 82 to 12 in the season’s i tn t
o-- -H1 '• liitz Sam and Mrs. | op(.|ier for both teams here Fri-
ll V I E FOR MO TOR V Ell It EE
I\SPE( I loN SKI ^ Millsap of the Pipe Creek Club;j(|av |,jj,ht.
Austin, September 0. Col. Horn- .Mr.-, (’has. Stein of Mason Creek ,, ,, , , , ,
i■ i Damson. Jr.. Director of tie- Club; Mr-. J. L. Hensley, Indian Ih* Bulldogs showed good spirit
Texas Department of Public Safe-; Waters Club; Mrs. R. M. Hav and jal'- KOW.tl U'a,l” "'(»i*k in gaining
325 yards rushing and 112 yards
passing as compared to 127 yards
Bandera led in first
downs 10 to li.
.Department of Public Safe-j Waters Club; Mrs.
ty, a: r-ounced today that the Puli-1 Mrs. John James, Privilege Ciuh;
lie Safety Commission has set Mrs. D. M. Merritt. Tarplev Club; I , . , „
Sept,-mb. , 15. 1-.55, through April Mrs W C. Allen. Bandera Club; }'ph"'K H"d 3- yards passing for
15, 105(1. a- the new Motor Vehicle Mrs. Dayton Whitehead. Medina a> 1 "vl ’
In-pi' tioii period for state motor- (’ 1111 >; and Mrs. Hercelia Meadows,
ists. Winan's Creek Club.
Garrison pointed out that this__
will give Texas car owners a full
.-even months to report to one of BROTHER OF MRS. CON WILL
the more than 1,000 licensed in SUCCUMBS
-pertion stations in the state for
a safety check of their vehicles.
Card D'Spain did
for a first team berth are Sargant
(.'hell', Sevvull. Ryan, Hugh am
Searcy.
In the rushing department D'-
Spain carried eight times for ill
yards for an average of 7.1! yards
per carry. Richards carried 7
times in the first half for 25 yards
and an average of 3.6 yards per
carry before being injured. Schla-
doer carried 11 times for 107 yards
and an average of 22 yards per
carry. Floyd Kalka. Lloyd Kalka
Richard Schladoer carried the land Harold Have- were outstand-
ball over the stripe four times and i mg in th* line. Adolph Nesky and
passed to Kenneth D'Spain for Bobby Steven- showed lots of
the other. Woody Richards plow- 'hustle for their first game and each i F.B.. Schladoer; L.H.B
I job at , Aehmidtzinsky officiating. The J Schlenimet Memorial Fund
........ H'Otl . ,___ ___
end and defensive halfback. Other , charming bride is the daughter of j
hoys who played and are hustling Mr. and Mrs. Christian Kalka, j
, The groom is a well-known an
| imiincer for the
Old Mattresses made new. I’ick-
Wres-tlethon in up, quick service. Phone
your
Stitt Antonio. A host of friends !‘••'tiers collect to Mayfield Mattress
Today the Bulldogs will travel | a."‘l n'la,1 iv,','s , xU'ni! congrntula-
i i i .i i * t 11111 Mini * i I I tr*ii > 11 ui - lu>.
to Sahinal to take..... the Hornets. 1 li,,ns !""1 a11 k'oo'd wishes.
Probable starting line-up for
Bandera: L.E.. C. D'Spain; L. 'T.,
Stevens or Chelf; L. ('., Nesky
MVRRIED HERE
Mrs. Dladys Pearl Thornton and
ol Sargant; (’., Brown or Ryan; . IvoTn'i t ( ravey wok* matried on
U. C.. F. Kalka; R. E.. Haves;! I'H'D'mher 8. 11155. in the office
O.B.. Risinger; R.1LIL. Richards; '• ‘’tie.
D’Spain. , "
\\ e
Company, Kerrville, Phone -17.
•H-tfe
Our sincere sympathy is extend-
ed tn Mrs. Eula Con will in the
loss of her beloved brother, Wal-
ter B. Calliham. who died last .week |
at his home, in Cuero. Funeral
services for Walter Beasley Calli-
ham. age 85. were held in the at Hie Country Club this past
Freund Funeral Chapel last Wed- Kussell Blair, Ralph Mitch-
nesdav and burial was made in ''H. I'loyd Pruo. Buddie Adamietz,
Glen Heinen. Dr. M. E. Alvis, San
(Ol'NTin CLUB FAST
BECOMING POPULAR
WITH BANDERANS
Fishing and hunting were good
(.ARDEN CLUB MEMBERS
RLCLHV E COURSE AT
.11 IM.IN(. SCHOOL
Mrs (9iristahel Walker. Mrs. J.
B. Edwards and Mrs. Felix Brandt,
three members of the Madrona
Garden Club, recently attended the 1 the Thomaston cemetery. , ...... , „ .. ,, ....
judging school in Kerrville where j Survivors include three daugh- 1 c '.'n<> auaN
they took Course E Mrs. Walker ter-. Mrs. Phil!"., B ■ -f Hoch-1 ™n""« u"
had already taken Courses 2. 3, and | hyim, Mrs. (
1. so will take Course 5 some time Mrs. Svdnev-Deltear of 'Thomaston; , , ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,
in October. She will then take Cine son. David. „f Thomaston; n -Kv «nd Dr._M M. Feller. San An-
ther final examination. At the j grandchildren; two -istiM's, Mrs.) 0,1 ‘ ’ ° ‘ ,l,u a-' 1 a
presi t time she is an accredited Norma Wright Farrar of Con-
Eula Conwill of i
hv for the social hour. I K ELLER-A LEX A N I >EK
Mr. and Mr-. Ben Tilghmau , tv-1 M A RRI AD E LINES READ
tertained Colonel and Mrs, Clay j Henry Kelley Jr., and
Short and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Short ■ Sharon Alexander were united in
with a lovely dinner Sunday, t marriage on September 8. P.155,
/.i it ilia- in decorated howl wjth Justice of the Peace S. L.
are sorry to report Newt
Sewall on the sick list this week
hut hope lie will he well soon.
Douhli
formed the center piece. *•
Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd Pruc’s fish-1
mg guests Sunday were Mr. and!
Triggo officiating.
junior judge a.nd eligible to judge verse; and Mir
all standard flower shows.
Bandera.
Mrs, Cleora Paris and
■Mrs. Sam Stroud. San Antonio, j ('|t,ora Davenport visited in the
Mrs. Charlie
____„..... ........ this past week-
Buddie Adamietz attynded | end.
the social hour Mr. and Mrs. j J__
Russell Blair, Mr. and Mrs'. Ralph; Rt. Stmling Burke Jr., has re
Mitchell. Jim Prito. Etlgat Deskin, t tqi neii home after -pending ntn.-t
Ali-s Mary < arolyn Prue. Dr. M. M.|(>f the summer here with his
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Iftidges and I
Alts- san (Ji'ady Ross, and X'ernbn T.iiVc I
of Kerrville were dinner guests •<( .
Mr. anil Mrs. Frank llo-- Monday !
night, Mr. and Mrs. Bridges were!
driving a pretty new power’glide
' (’hcvrplot car.
M i.-.
, near future. Dr. and Mrs. Alvis C11"1 dinner guests were Dr. and j |,linK. of Mr. and
a ' caught ten beautiful bass Satin -I-Mrs. D. .1. ( liAlk and family. Kerr- | Rugh at Ctnpi
villt*. ........
JUSTIN
New Shipment of Corduroy Jackets
and Slim Jim Pedal Pushers for Women
(AN CAN SLIPS
Beautiful New Assortment of Fall
JEWELRY
€¥itzgeralds
‘Always Something New'
Phone 6-4113
Bandera, Texas
niee catch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell’s
dinner guests Tuesday night were „ , .....
Mr. and Mrs Carl Owen- and fam 1'' er 'wn' 'hnine, guests Sunday. | grandmother. Airs. Cl.....a Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pearson en-i |[e will continue his studies at
tertained Frail Rawlins, manager
of Villa Camille, Hunt, ’Texas,
Marge Tankslev and Irma Lane,
Nashville. Tennessee, during the
soeial hour Sunday. Mrs. Cora
Tanksley, Nashville, Tennessee,
il.v from Avinger. Texas and Clar-
ence Adamietz.
Wednesday's card party was well
attended. Mrs. Sam Darden’s guest
was Mrs. Burton Conrade. Mrs.
Pearl Dardner entertained her
ranch guests at dinner. Other
dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Prue, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Blafr, Ray Wharton, Mrs. Ann
Frost, Bill Tanksley, Miss Vir-
ginia Victory, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Smythe and daughters. Boh Al-
lert was Floyd l’rue's fishing
guest.
Mr. and Alts. C. VV. Redman had
•linner at the Club Thursday night
before leaving for Houston Fri-
day. Ray Wharton's dinner guests
were Mrs. Ann Frost, Mrs. Cot
Shiner and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Wharton.
The Bandera football team and
pep squad were invited to the Club
Friday night after the game. Miss
Mary Carolyn Prue invited guests
for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Alazurek and family, Mr. and Mrs.
AVinthrop Sargent and family came
San Antonio Military Institute in
San Antonio.
Dr. and Airs.- Robert Nesmith,
Air. and Airs. Earl Steen and Air.
and Mrs. Don Moeller of Houston,
and Dr. and Alt s. Joe Anderton, | and Mr. and Airs. Buddy Browne
Winchester, Tennessee, are also ,,f San Antonio were guests in the
guests of Air. and Mrs. Frank Juimes of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Pearson at Lost Valley Ranch.
Eugene Doodenough, who is a
student at the University of Texas,
has been the guest of his par-
ents. Mr. and Airs. H. VV. Doode-
nough, the past Week.
Autery and Air. and Mrs. Jimm.v
Watts and family the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bodnarski and
children of Houston and Mrs. Alin
nie McKinney of Kcnnard spent
last week-end with Airs. E. E.
Wyatt at her ranch on Mason
! Creek. They enjoyed .tjie visit
very much as it was their first
time in the Hill Country, as well
as a pleasant visit with relatives.
While at the Wyatt ranch they
other relatives.
BIRTH DA A PARTY
Little Cindy Melton was honor-
ed on Iter 6th birthday with a
party given by Mrs. Ray Melton.
The party was given at Moffett
Park in Medina on Saturday where ' were visited by
many of her friends came to help j Mrs. J. H. Whitmore of San An- j
her celebrate. Delicious birthday tonio, Mr. _and Airs. T. F. Stcv j
cake, punch and candy were serv-1 ens of Center Point. Airs. John]
ed. Clover favors were presented
to the children. Cindy received
many birthday gifts.
Langford and Airs. John Shuptrine j
and grandson. Phillip Whitehead,
of Bandera.
__Christ is the Answer. __
The ChUTch Stands Ready to Meet Your Needs Today
You Are Invited to Attend Services at the
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BANDERA
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The Bandera Bulletin (Bandera, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1955, newspaper, September 16, 1955; Bandera, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth799155/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bandera Public Library.