Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1963 Page: 4 of 8
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ST. DAVID’S OBSERVES
THE FEAST OF LIGHTS
The Feast of the Epiphany,
which celebrates the Visit of the
Wise Men to the Christ child,
will be celebrated at St. David’s
Episcopal Church on S u n d a y,
January 6, at 8:45 a.m. with a
Festival celebration Of the Holy
Comipunion.
The. Epiphany is also known |
as the Feast of Lights and be-
gins a five week period of-
prayer and re-dedication f o r
carrying the missionary light of I
**'the Christmas message into the
world.
BISHOP S COMMITTEE .
The Rt. Rev. Everett H
Jones, Episcopal Bishop of
West Texas, has announced the I
appointment of his Bishop's j *
Committee for St David's
Church for 1963 The six ,apoint-;
ed are: Dr, James H M e a d, j
Warden; John Hagen, Mrs.
Hugh Meyer, Mrs. Jess L e d-
better, Miss Thelma Lynch, and
Mr. W. S. Porter.
This committee governs t h e
operation of t h o. Church for the
. Bishop and is presided oVor by
the Vicar of St. David’s, t h e
Rev. George H. Dawson.
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HERE AND THERE IN HONDO
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That all might hear about
Hondoans and others here i n
Hondo. cjuring the festive oBscrv-
ancts of the holidays, the news
■ which' many have supplied in
answe.r to our request of l a g t.
week is assembled herew From
all accounts, it was* a season of
come-and-go and, it goes (al-
most without saying, but not
without printing), that the tra-
ditional good time was had 'By
all.
Judge and M r s. Arthur H.
had as their Christmas day
guests their children and grand-
children,' M&M D. W. McGee of
( SA, and M&M Ferd L. Rothe
: and five children of “Hondo.
Miss Shirley Lindeburg
UNDEBURGS
ANNOUNCE
ENGAGEMENT
HONDO
Among other court house-fam-
ily news: Mr. and-Mrs. Fred
j Fuhrman of Seguin were the
I guests of their parents, M&M 0.
J. Bader. Dr. and Mrs. Edward
L. Saiers (another daughter of
the Baders) of Albuquerque, N.
j M. had their plans to join the
; farpilv group cancelled -by bad
Mr and Mrs Arnold L i.n d e- weather . . . M&M Alfred J.
h'irg announce the engagement [{0hrbaeh visited their daughter
sod approaching marriage of and family, M&M Seth Mitchell
their daughter, Shirley, to M r of Baytown . . . M&M Robert
Wiifrcd F. Seewald, son of Mr.; Ward’s guests included their
d Mrs. Fritz Seewald of San
! son’s family, the Bob Wards
------------------------ Antonio. . -[and Lori Ann, also Cindy Ham
M&M Floyd Smith and Carol’ Miss Lindeburg is a graduate I of. Fontana? Calif. The Wards
Ann visited in- Dallas through ; of ’ Hondo • High School and i s j spent about two weeks here . . .
the holidays with • Mrs. South's presently employed by the: M&M George Use and Martha
brother and family, M&M 'V. T. Southwestern Beil- Telephone [ Sue spent .Christmas eve in
Payne, Jr., and also in the homo [J’ompany in San Antonio. M r. | Sabinal with the C'ene Uses,
of her 81-yehr-old grandmother," Seewald is in the employ of an Marty Ilse said that Santa didn't
Mrs. Ira Mann, of Dallas. They electrical contractor in the same fail her yt tree time even'jdnu children, Mrs. E 0. Bar , ,
were joined for the visit by Mrs. 'city. though she had been either; row, Peggy and Eddie • f r o -m j America s^veterans
Smith’s parents. Dr and M rs The couple hive chosen Feb- using or wearing most of her Beaumont. . . .
W. T. Payne, of Paducah. Tex- ruany 23 as the date of their' Christmas gifts for days ahead, j ALL AROUND THE TOWN
as- wedding. . . Justice of the Peace Amos ;
Elsewhere in and out of t h e
Harliee and Mrs.' Harllee joined
their son and family, the E d
Harlf^es, Debra and Terri, i n
San Antonio for Christmas. - .
District Clerk and Mrs. Emil
Britsch visited their children,
(fe&M Ralph Huffman and their
son, Kerry, in Houston for a
fe\j’ days . . . The Roy Hart
mans had a house full of guests
who included M&M James Ham
and young James Jtoy of Pre-
sidio; M&M Leon Carroll and
sons, also of Presidio; M&M
(harles Hartman and sons o f
Corpus Christi; and M&M W. A.
Melton of Anahuac . . . Mrs.
Tommy (Ivy; Haass is being
indoctrinated in her new duties
at the court house but she and
Mr. Haass and Terry were hosts
to numerous guests at their
Christmas eve party in their
horn e.' Included were M&M
Clarence Stiles of Houston;
M&M Chester Beyer, ,C. W. and
Brenda of SA: M&M Virgil
Krenmueller and daugh-
ter ; M&M Walter Balzen; Mr
and Mrs. Monroe Haass; M&M j
Page 4A—The Anvil Herald, Hondo, Texa*
Friday, January 4, 1963
Settlement News f Bj Mr*-J*D-gctoem
The James Schweers family of
Fallon, Nev.( called the J. D.
Schweers Christmas day. They
also talked to Diane and Glenn.
Mom Schweers missed the call
while attending mass.
M&M Uoyd Wengenroth visi-
ted uncle Ervin Biediger's fam-
ily Friday evening.
M&M Raymond Moehring and
family of SA visited M&M Wil-
fred Moehring ’ Sunday evening.
Grandma Tschirhart accompa-
nied them home. M&M Louis
Mehr, and Bob Johnson and
girls of Castroville also visited
during the week.
Shelia Biediger is spending
her school holidays with her un-
cle and aunt, the Bill Wengen-
roths at Rio Medina.
M&M Elmer Biediger visited
Sunday evening with M&M Hugo
Naegelin and Frances.
M&M Philip Kaby and grand
children, Phylis and Troy
Schuehle, and Mrs. P«rd Carle
of Mico, attended the Golden
Wedding Anniversary of M&M
John Gent near Lytle Sunday
afternoon,
M&M Franklin Holubec,
ane and F. J. Jr., visited
mother, Mrs. Elsie Burger and’
sister, M&M Bab Newton and
sons in SA Frida? afternoon.
and
A/C ADOLPH D. SAATHOFF ahd his bride, the former
Miss Alice Covey, are at home in Abilene where Mr.
Saathoff is presently stationed. They were married
in Mexico on Dec. 16 and renewed their vows in a
civil ceremony in Hondo on Dec. 22. Mrs. Saathoff
B. J. DeJoimo Jr.; m&m John-j js the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Covey and
ny Walker and Sandy Walker, I
ail of Hondo . . . Miss Mary
Ruth Cameron and her mother,!
Mrs. E. T. Cameron, had as
their guests from SA, t h e i r I
brother^ and son, M&M Hugh]
Cameron and their daughter, j
Pat , . . Visiting for a f e w j
days with the Everett B. Vin-
cents were Mrs. Vincent's sister
the groom isNhe son of Mrs. Marshall Saathoff.
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t h e freedoms they protected, which we take our place.... I
Each family has a patriotic ob- alongside the great Americans ;
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generation with the richness of : As tjm(> farther from'
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but when one reads the morr ami more impor
Ave. t, were M&M Jonn C. |Jh-nU of history — . The Dec- ,0 u, M AfMlican, if we
Squires and Janet oi South ‘aratl,’n o{ todepenrfence^ The arp (o |()M, nolhing of our rich
Bend, Indiana . . . M&M Arthur Spangled Banner, The Bill traditions.
Hayes and three young son s, j °f Rights, The Gettysburg Add-
who recently moved here from ;ress’ The History of the Ameri-
Florida.- spent Christmas w i t..h • caa Tlag, The Prayers of P e- .
M&M I.eriie Heven A son A2-c I tc Marshall, The Portraits 6f »» subscriber* the America
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Here In Hondo ™jr rMd('r' at r,K|. **a p»«h#c
° service at 25 cents each, post-J
Saturday Mrs W C. S c o 11 PaifJ
went to Austin to visit until i The first document ... , the
Oaiohne prices and quality ar* apprsalmatsly tv* sam* all svsr
town. But SERVICE IS DIFFERENT I W« do our bsst to *na*
tho bool aorvlcu In town. W. ai«o (hit aonrie* to ALU our customor*
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Clifton and Perry, spent a day-
in SA with another son, the Tom
Pichot family. Last Sunday they
were dinner guests of the Jack
Winklers . . . M&M L. E. Dug-
ger visited their son’s family,
M&M H J. Harris and Laurie
Ann in SA. Another son, R. A.
Harris and his wife and chil-
dren of Las Cruces, N, M., will
join them for New Year. Ear
tier, the L. E. Duggers ha
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-j } id Boweii and Debbie, of K i 1- I ments. in order, to get your
spent a few days with the Joe 1 the Declaratfivn of In
Medcalf family in Corpus Christi H®^11 in antiqued parch
Mr Rov Dueeer of Cnrous ! teach in Also .observing ment . either come to our
Christi, has been" the guest of&“¥m“ withh 'he ^°«* ^ ' frp Avo K our
the L. E. Duggers for a most ^a,r#rn % m°,h;r fnd brother. : ad in thy newspaper for your
successful deer hunt this week. . Evans’ fronP Bra<lv |cou^ Nom- avaiUble w,th,,u'
i The C. J. Pichots entertained* M&M Bennie Gefinger, Judy, C0-|P,m-
| guests who included M&M Lloyd Larry and David, of Woodsboro
Wharton and David; D i c k i e ; were Christmas guests of Mr
! Peters and M&M Dennis Pichot 1 and Mrs Ben Oetinger, Sr., and:
1 of SA, . . En route to Tarpley | M&M Richard Reily.
to visit the G M Michaelsons, j M&M Jack p|ump N a n c, Army PFC Desiderio Raygosa
M&M H. A. Rabe And their Marshall and Tom Reily Mar Jr • CastrovUle, reeenUjr par
} grandson, Richard Rabe, of Bee- ! shafl, of Yoakum '- isitcd M r % ,ic'P*1tf’d with other members of
villc -were Hondo visitors F r i-. p|ul^e’s parents M&M Richard *• Transportation De-
day. Mr. Rabe is a brother of • Rei|y dtirin^ Christmas ' |'s „ ; taehment in Exercise Sabre
Mrs. Jerry (Clara) Blink a spending the holidays with her Knot in Germany,
formerly of Hondo. He reported I xparect.s were Major and Mrs Raygosa is assigned to the
that the Biinkas had joined a pat Eilis and son plcf,arc| of detachment in Hanau He en
family reunion in Tuleta for the Sherman. Pat and Richard each tered the Army in August 1961.
| holidays . . . Mrs. Jack fitz- j failled -a buck during their visit completed basic training at Fort
Patrick has as her house guest j " Hood, Tex., and arrived over
her mother, Mrs. Alex Hitzfel- ; The Rev. and Mrs F„ C. Brun seas last January,
der Sr., of SA. . Mrs. Ethel s o n, Charlotte and Howard The 21-year-old "soldier, whose
Berger of Carthage, Illinois, spent Christmas with her par parents live in Castroville, is a
ents, M&M Edgar L. Howard of 1961 graduate of Castroville
SA High Schooi.
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spent a few days with her chil-
dren, the WT. E. Bergers, and
o' (returned Home last Friday.
Mrs. Katie Muennink visited
M&M Marvin Muennink and
i daughters in Moore on Cbrist-
! mas day. Other guests in t h e
j Muennink home were M&M Ter-
ry Smith and children of Uvalde.
Sunday dinner guests in t h e
[home of M&M Jerome Eickei-
schulte were M&M James Leo-
nard and sons, M&M B. G.
Wiemers, and Mrs. Katie Muen-
nink. That morning Jerome
had a successful hunt witon he
killed a 7 - point buck that
dressed 100 pounds.
R. A. Weber of Alpine stopped
in Hondo en route to visit rela-
tives in SA. Webet was a for-
mer Medina County deputy sher-
iff and is now deputy for Brews-
ter County.
Captain and Mrt. Jerome'
O’Malley and daughters of Oma-
ha. Nebraska, were the holiday
guests of M&M Henry L. Mueh-
nink who arc the parents of Mrs.'
O’Malley. She and Peggy and
Sharon are remaining for a long-
er visit but Caprt O’Malley re-
turned to Omaha f^st week.
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her parents, the Robert Clem-
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