Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1953 Page: 4 of 22
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NEWS FROM QUIHI
Quihi Children
Honor Mothers
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By Mrs. .Jack Sharp
QUIHI — The Upper Quihi
? School children honored tjheir
I mothers m ith . a party Tuesday
afternoon. Snacks m ith a cheese
spread, cookies, candy, and punch
wore served to the following
mothers Mrs. Stanley Jagge,
Mrs. Sonny Groff, Mrs. Joe Boeh-
le, Mrs. Wilkes Wiemers, Mrs.
Elmer Saathoff, Mrs. Lee Board.
Mrs. E A Bendele, Mrs. Fritz
A. Hartmann. Mrs Melvin Bal-
z*‘n, Mrs Clarence Saathoff, Mrs
Earl Balzen. and Mrs. Herman
Gordos. Attendance prizes wv-re
won by Judy Hartmann. Patsy
Beard, Waymeth Groff. Howard
Saathoff. and Mrs. \Silkes Wiem-
LACOSTE—Otto P. Jungman
died at his home in LaCoste. In-
day evening. May It. 1953, at
10.07 P M after a lingering iil-
' s.s. Rosary, services were held
Sunday night. May .17. : t 'ondro
Funeral Horn * in 1 astn
th» funeral was conduct d f"'"t
there’ on Monde, momin.: C':
f>quk*m Ma-s in Our Lady of
CIr .ee Catholic Chur h. I. C’• > f •.
at 9:30 A. M. Rev Henry S Herb
t. pastor, offer d the Mass ard
officiated ;.t the nv -id" «oi
\ iees in Our T.adv of Grace Ceme-
tery where internunt was made
r’ >Ut)f<nr-rs v, re Leo Junpmrm
William Jungman. Julius Jung
— in. Clavton M n 'hi Silvan
LcCosfe Eagle
Staff Selected
NEWS FROM LACOSTE
School Club Closes
With Breakfast, Picnic
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HERE IN HONDO
Man gold and M a rtin M <»c hkr. Jr
L.V 'OdTL (>n Tuesda v. May
!2. the Jurnvir Class, of. the La-.
Co.ste High S.hoot Hid fluring
Eng'Ii - l r r ! an : « ■ • • ! .
staff to produce. t!i In 1 Eagle,
high school yearbook n» ;* Staff
elected^are the foliowm g: E litor-
in-chitf. Betty Mechl r. business
manager Iren • dj~7l ,< r cu t u.i
t" !i in n. er, I : M r h
sisted by Malcolm K 'us pro luc-
tion Manager, Mary Cathryn
Hihnr athletic editor Calvin llutz-
u*r. to be *» - siat u 5 S ■ > ■ ■ t Man
gold. a> ti. .ties' cu. i.r. M..I -•tvt
Innqm.'Ti t,i b-1 .i< l-te l i' i-ii' l-
By Mrs. John C. Biediger, Jr. graduates. The committee in
LACOSTE — The Constitution charge of thi> breakfast, to be
anT Bv laws to bo adopted at the held Sunday morning May 21. in
\U2ti,t rneetin • w re read at the the .school, cotwsts of Mrs Mar
0. HV'.i’.g of th' May meeting of vin Frnngir, Mrs. J C Hied r.
Our Lady of Grace S. h,xjl ( ub Sr , Mrs. John Lloyd Zu her,
1. ri'l in the club room hot Fri Mrs Oscar Hutzler, Mrs. Milton
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iw : • t in i Mr John C L. d . .Jr
were in attendance. ■ Mr- J oe Lam on a
a thank-you note from tho Bis Frank Mechler volunt e.n
tors was read to the group, for help with the serving on Sunday
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**-,'ccially for the financial aid offered to make the had roils and
given through the cake sale. Mrs. James Ilied.g r, Mrs El-
~ The end of-.ehooj picnic wasf'mer Jungman and Mrs Erauk
discussed and May 20 was ti e Duron volunteered rake, E . >
d.,te set for this event The chib fruit juice, milk and coffee a'so
il"i n and all club momlirrs who will bo donated b> various
MAM Herbert Smith have hern
visiting with Mrs. Jacob Roily
and Mrs. Gertrude Carle for the
past ten days. Mrs. Smith wav
Dolly Carle.. Most of Mrs. Roily’s
r cdo ted president; Mr- John
Lloyd Z'uer ivr w is elect 'd vin-
t rcvdi-nt; Mr- Marvin Franger,
sect• tary and Mr.- G<of •• Jui
nnn, treasurer. Thes" officers
will assume their duties at the
August meeting.
Dolly Carli Most of Mrs Riley’s
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MAM Fritzie Hartmann and
children Royce and Judy, were
SA visitors Monday evening; ■
MAM Jack Sharp visited, the
R J. Koch family in SA Wednes-
Mr Jungman is survived,hv b s
'life. Mrs Ida Jungman: a daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
William Engelbrecht a grandson
Barry John, all of San Antonio;
a sister. Mrs. Louis Gross of La-
A'nste and one brother, Eddie
Jungman of Castroville.
At the time of his death. Mr
Jungman was 71 years. 1 month
a rid n dai u'd 11«• w a -
MAM Joe Boehlp and daughter. March 30t,h. 1882 in Bexar Coun-
Dorii. vi.oted MAM- Leonard CUto tv Frbnnrv Afh. liec. -h
a no Espino: class edi’i r Ken
Deatherage, assisted by Richard
lxipez; snapshot editor?. Louis
Reyes, assisted by William Long;
photographer. Luciano Espino.
The staff will begin work early
in the fall to produce the 1954
yearbook on time for spring de-
livery.
The 1963 staff is finishing work
,i-h to. will leave for Echtle’s bers of the club Mn John Lloyd
Park after Mass It will be a Zuerch r, Mr>. Reba Keller and
basket picnic with iced tea s rv Mrs Milton Salzman volunteered
cd by the club at noon and soda to send invitations to last year s
water an ! ice cream during the graduates.
afternoon to all present Members voted to continue the
When the breakfast for the $100 attendance prize at each
graduates was brought up for me-,ting Father Herbst spoke
discu-sion, Mrs Elmer Jungman briefly to the group thanking the
made a motion that it be an an officers for a fine job done dur
Expansion Waich Band Special!
All Off $1.00
White & Yellow Go’d F ed
Exquisitely Style For'V.en & W:men
W te Gold $3.50 up
and son. Douglas, Saturday even- Jungman was married to Miss 'da
ing. ■ . Mangold in St. Louis Catholic
Miss Jonell Boehle of S \ spent Ch.irch.
the weekend in Castroville visit After residing on his ranch • at
ing her sister, Mrs. Leonard Otto, pptranco Community . Mr Jung-
MAM Clarence Saathoff and man and his family moVKi to .La-
sons Howard and Richard MA Coste on Jim? 24th. . P908, where
M Elmer Saathoff and daughter he joined With t fie ! a Co-to M. t
Doris MAM Fred Gerdes. MAM r, Comnany 1 :'h which Y
Roy I>' ! 1»-y-, and Ernesp Balzen soeiated mti] It I •
w i- Friday * ning visitors of of.IfMI Mr Jungm-an estabiis-Iied
MAM Cla.rence.. Dailey and . son. a business of his <»wn which he
Danny. • called '“.Jting man’s Place " In
MAM W L. Saathoff and daugh- November of 1952. Mr..-.Kingman
ter. Neeey, MAM Melvin Balzen gavi- up his place due to ill
and children. Wayne and* Jean, health,
and MAM Jack Sharp enjoyed A!r Jungman was a member of
turkey dinner in the home of MA- st C mrge Society, and Our Lady
M Fritzie Hartmann and children of Grace Church in LaCoste. He
on Friday. . also was a -member.of the W o
MAM L A. Saathoff were Sun- \\
day visitors of MAM - ifei < ^
Saathoff and children.
MAM- C. F. Schweers were S ir
day v i s j t o r S' of MAM J H
Schweers.
MAM Fritzie Hartm.ann - and
children were supoer guests of
MAM—J ohm Hqnry—Boehle—on—Sun—
day evening.
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To the holders of our luck,
1 . An iHf'nt.f-reit^-.’h hr---
Ye, cw Gcjd $6 30
T'bers w,l!
2. Gold.pin and earrings set
is pn.shcd The mam books for ni,t held last year, it was voted car Hutzler warn the attendance
‘53 w ere delivered in 't.-r* n that last year's graduates 1h* in prize, and then the meeting was
Miss Lula Leo McMeans di vited to tiiis year’s breakfast as adjourned for election of.officers
rects the work of the y< ar’-m-k honor guests along with thi-years Mr- John C Biediger. Ji .was
DUE JEWELRY
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For
PRESCRIPTIONS
,\iA MJoe Boehle were in SA
on business Monday
Mrs Wilkes Wiemers was" in
SA Friday. -
'* ,rr • < '• ?rd< - was a Tuesday
night visitor of Willie Jean Saath-
off . - ,
Mrs. Wilkes Wiemers accom-
panied a number of sophomore
girls to Garner Park Saturday
MAM G E. Whetstone were
Monday Visitors Of MAM Jimmy :
Gray and children.
MAM Jack Sharp were in
Rung.' and Kenedy Saturday on
business.
Windrow Drug Store
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In returning Mrs. Schweers was
join-ed in Snyder by Mr Schweer-
whore they had a short visit with
their youngest son, Guido and his
family. Guido, who works for the
Magnolia Oil Company.‘ has re-
eentlv her-n transferred from Vnn-
derbuilt to Snyder.
1220 Alamo National Bldg.
San Antonio, Texas
Office Phone; F-4126
Hondo Phone; 6-2472
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Noonan, Mary Ann. Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1953, newspaper, May 22, 1953; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821575/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.