The Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1969 Page: 5 of 16
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o* the MONTH
SERVE & SAVE
REVOLVING
SERVER
Elegant stainless steel bowls
have snap-on lids, go from re-
frigerator to table. Use for
snacks, relishes, dips, or de-
sert toppings. 3 matching
stainless ladles & revolving
server with walnut finished
handle complete set.
Moehring's
Across from Post Office
Hondo
Huesser elected
to Tau Beta pi
Larry E. Huesser, ton of
James D. and Annie Huesser
of D'Hanit, hat been elect*
ed to Tau Beta PI, national
engineering honor society, at
announced by the Texas Del-
ta Chapter at Texas A&M U-
niverdty.
Tau Beta Pi represents die
highest honor to be obtained
by students of engineering.
Membership is awarded on
the basis of high scholarship
and outstanding character,
Larry is a student in agri-
cultural engineering and it
presently in his senior year.
He graduated from D'Hanit
High School in 1965.
Santa
remembers
City employees with one
year more of service will re-
ceive Christmas bonus checks
in the amount of $25 this
year, by approval of the city
council Tuesday night.
Formerly, only depart-
meot heads received $25,
with a $10 bonus allowed qua-
lified employees.
The councilman only ap-
proved - they do not partici-
pate.
Medal is awarded
The Beauty Shop
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796-3361
Capt. Gregorio C. Pedroza received
from Dr. J. G. Honig (r) the Army
Commendation Medal on 30 Nov for
his outstanding service in the Weap-
ons Systems Analysis Directorate of
the Assistant Vice-Chief of Staff in
The Pentagon. Capt. Pedroza, a *59
graduate of Hondo High School, re-
ceived his doctorate degree in chem-
istry from West Virginia University
in 1969. With Dr. Pedroza, son of
Mr., and Mrs. G. E. Pedroza of Hon-
do, are his wife Eiidia and their three
children--Greg III, Vincent and
Gloria. They now live in Apalachirv
N.Y. where Dr. Pedroza is a senior
associate! eingineer with the IBM
Corporation.
Settlement News
NIWIMMIHII
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Beverly & Mary Schott
The William Wengenrothi
attended the dinner at the
Legion? Hall Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dig-
ger visited the Elmer Biedi-
gen.
The Sam TiChirharts and
the Lawrence Tschlrharts
spent three days hunting on
the Braden Ranch in Boerne.
Celebrating Mrs. Irene
Nentwlch's birthday were Mr.
and Mn. G. A,Wrasse, Sher-
yl, Georgia and George, the
Calvin Schott family, Mt.
and Mn, James Pohl and Dan-
ny Nelson.
The Ray Horners and
Christy Lawrence visited Mrs.
Paul Schott last Sunday.
Enjoying a trip to Mexico
were Mr. and Mrs. Fete Mas-
ters, Patsy and Brenda, t h e
John Tarvins and Mr, and
Mn. Lucky Lawrenoe.
The Wilfred Moehrings
visited Mrs. Paul Schott last
week.
Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mrs. Marie Smith were
Mr. and Mn.Charles Wal-
lace of California, the Ken-
neth Wallaces and Tom of
Hondo and the Charles Le -
highs.
The Fred Phelps family
3 of Hondo called on Mrs. Ma-
rie Smith Thursday evening.
Mn. Marie Smith and Mrs.
Lehigh in Hondo,
Mr. and Mn. Charles Wal-
lace of Lake Isabel, Calif,
spent Thanksgiving week with
his aunt, Mn.Marie Smith
and their son and daughter
in-law, the Kenneth Wallac-
es in Hondo.
Johnnie and Lenora
Schween spent Friday with A,
K. and Ella Yarbrough In SA.
Mr. and Mn. Eugene B y -
en and Sharon of Jackson-
Biry News
By Mrs. Adolph Hutzler
The Adolph Hutzlen vis-
ited over the weekend in SA
with the FIrmln Bendele fam-
ily and the David Hutzlen.
Last Sunday, the David
Hutzlen, the Harold Hutzler
family and John Speckmeier
of SA and die Adolph Hutz-
len visited Melvin Hutzler
at Bulverde Hills Estates.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Haynes of Round Rock spent
the weekend in Hondo with
their daughter and son-in-
law, the J. D. Schmidts. On
Saturday they all visited the
O. K. Schmidts at their farm.
Mrs. Charles Holloway
Mn. A mos Hltzfelder and
Douglas and Robbie of SA vis-
ited Sunday evening with El-
la Bader.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Posch
were SA business vlslton Fri-
day.
Jack Banks and Carl Poach
were in SA Saturday.
The O. K. Schmidts visit-
ed Monday with Misses Leno-
ra and Georgia Schmidt in
Hondo,
Gets doctorate
The University of T e x a s
awarded doctoral degrees to
152 graduate students at the
close of the summer session.
The list of recipients,
made public by Dean W. Gor-
don Whaley of the graduate
school, includes 84 T ex a n s
and students from 24 other
states and 9 foreign coun-
tries.
Those receiving d o c t o -
rates included Floyd Williams
Hill of Hondo, Doctor of Phi-
losophy.
Hondo Anvil Herald,Thur*. Dec. 11, 1969, Page 5
Smith Thursday evening. v.ile. 111. spent a week with . a
The Wilfred Moehtings Jber mother. Mrs. Minnie i^oodlooking
- - - * Schween, and other rela- Slack
tives. The visitors returned Suits .
to their home by plane last I for holiday
Wednesday. j party people \
Johnnie and Lenora = Ho IIfTl if
and the Johnnie Schweertes
visited Monday evening with
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By Mrs. Glenn Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck
were among the guests Who
attended the golden anniver-
sary of the Andrew Oefingers.
Mr. and Mrs. Celeste
Mechler of Houston were Sun-
day dinner guests In die John
Zuercher home In LaCoste.
Guests In the R. W. Stein
home during the Thanksgiv-
ing weekends were: Dr. and
Mrs. Franklin Stein of Lan-
caster, the Donald Bledlger
family of SA and the Robert
Steins and Richard of Rt. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Smith
and sons, Gary and Douglas
of Arlington, spent the
Thanksgiving hoLdays with
her brother and family, die
George Mechlert in Hondo.
Mr. and Mn. Albert Mech-
ler, Jr. and children of A us-
tin visited with h 1 s parents,
the Albert Mechlers, on Fri-
day.
Mrs. Julius Stein and Mrs.
Glenn Keller visited Nicky
Kolodzie and children, Ken-
neth, Kevin and Kathleen in
SA on Sunday afternoon.
Our Lady CXieen of Heav-
en Church In Macdona is
sponsoring a party on Sunday,
Dec, 14, at die K.C, Hall
beginning at 2 p.m.
Billy Echfle and three fel-
low workers left last Sunday
for New Mexico where they
will be working in connection
with their job In SA at South-
west Research. During their
two-weeks stay they will be
employed in Acapulco^ Ver-
acruz and Mexico City.
The George Mechlers of
Hondo and Mr. and Mn. A1 -
bert Mechler attended the ro-
sary far her brother, Alfred
J. Eh linger, in SA la* Sun-
day night.
Schween attended the Legion
barbecue dinner in C astro-
vlUe.
Dress
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The Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1969, newspaper, December 11, 1969; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth819647/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.