The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1962 Page: 1 of 8
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MRS. AMMANN BURIED
IN COMFORT
Funeral services for Mrs.
Anna Beth Ammann (nee Hauf-
ler) were held on Monday, Dec.
3, 1962 at 2:30 P. M. at Schaet-
ter Funeral Home in Comfort.
A minister of New Braunfels
Congregationalist Church offi-
ciated, assisted by the Chaplain
of Eden Home where Mrs. Am-
mann passed away.
Death came on Friday, No-
vember 30, after a long illness.
Born in Kendall County, she
was the daughter of pioneer
settlers, August and Bertha
Vogt Haufler. She had reached
the age of 75 years.
Surviving is one son, William
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Issued Every Thursday in the Land of Sunshine Milk, ami Honey
Vol. 58
Boeme, Kendall County, Texas, Thursday, Dec. 6, 1962
No. 1
Greyhounds City To Be Decorated
CRAZE—DAVIS
Miss Vicki Lynn Craze
Joseph Anthony Davis
C. Ammann, his wife and their
groom, a graduate of Boerne three children of New Braunfels.
, High School. He attended Rat- Sisters, Mrs. Olga Epperson,
, liff Electronics Institute where Boeme, Mrs. Alma Baethge and
. , 0 , , -vT weie he has completed a year of elec- Mrs. Tillie Steves of Kerrville.
married Saturday, November Monies study. He is now a stu- Brothers, August, Walter and
^ Immaculate Conception dent attending Arlington State Arthur Haufler, all of Comfort.
Catholic Church, ponton Tex- Copege and is a member of the A choir sang “Rock of Ages”
a|LR.eT?rend J°seP^ M. Thomas, p> q rp q Arlington. and “Abide With Me”, at the
officiating. The bride was attended by her Funeral Parlor. ____________v _______
A former graduate of Boerne sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Davis, Interment was in the Comfort tonio Friday night 46-34 for Onlv a few
High School and a former stu- jr. The brother of the bride- Cemetery under direction of their second win in 3 outings, he reouired
rlonf Tavoo Wrvm ar>’c« TTni'-tTOV- _______ T\/r_. tv .1 , r, _ _• t __^ tv - v 1 UC 1C4U11CU'
Defeat
Holy Cross
46-34
For Christmas Season
To encourage the beautifying
of the city during the Christ-
mas season the Boerne Chamber DEER WITH WIDEST
of Commerce is offering a twen- SPREAD ANTLERS
ty-five dollar first prize for the BROUGHT TO BIGS
home most attractively decorat- Tn n attp
Pfl flftppTl Hollars fop flip QPPOTlfl
The Boerne Greyhounds de- ch^,ice of the judges and ten dol- Emil Theis, Boerne, 19 1/4 in.
feated Holy Cross of San An- }ars for the third. Alfred Kneupper, Kendalia,
regulations will 19 in.
Duane Smart, Boeme, 18 3/8
dent of Texas Woman’s Univer- groom, Mr. Robert Davis, Jr., Schaetter Funeral Home. Thomas Elkins and Richard i^rst the contest will be onlv in
v/w Parg/tepr wa„s, best I?anl. T , , Pallbearers were David Ep- Wahl led the Hounds with 12 for those homes within the city Clarence Dietert, Boerne, 17%
//Z/tIZZ V to R' C ’ ^ M.r- and Mrs- Joseph A. person, Allen Steves, Lloyd and and n points. Umits of Boerne. Second, all dec- in. 7
Boeme, Texas. Davis are now residing at 206 Herman Heyland, Jr., Dan spen- In the season opener Boerne orations must be in place by Mrs Jim Hausman Bemheim
^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert R Davis, S. E. 9th Street, Grand Prairie, rath and Clarence Haufler. defeated Tivy High School 52- Saturday, December 22 and con- 17 in. ’ S
Sr., are parents of the bride- Texas. a-d-dthv mihuo 48. Richard Wahl paced the win tinue thru December 31-st. Third Jack Adams, Boerne, 16 1/4
ABBEY NEWS ners with. 23 points. the home must be listed with in.
Tuesday the team traveled to the Chamber for judging. An
The aspirants, the youngest
Edna Schwope, Boerne, 16 1/4
BOERNE STUDENT GOES
ON STAGE BAND TOUR
members of the Benedictine Fredericksburg and were de- entry blank is in this issue of in.
MRS. GREEN DIES family on Abbey Hill, celebrat- j^a^d 54-4(b^Wahl^scored k\/^ Boeme Star. ^ Danny Scott, Boeme, 15 1/4
SSiti EiSl HHH WlSt* IS®! ~
mances.
nell, officiating.
The stage band’s program “'Ti ——““«■ ed their capes and veils from Wahl 21 Elkins 7, Hollon 5, Commerce. The city will again P. T. A. MEETING
was made up of several types of ,,Mr*- Green was a memberof Mother Mary Magdeleine. Rendon 2, Havard 2, Seewald 6, decorate the main street with T .
music consisting of numbers ^ Conservation Society, The ^ fi/e sisfers from their Whitworth 3. the Christmas lights and the ^ers Asso-
from “The West Side Story”, Woman s dub, Daughters of the missions in San Antonio, at St. Hoty Cross: nativity scene on the South “j™®*
Latin number and music follow- Republic and the San Antonio Vincent’s Home for the Aged, xahl 11, Elkins 12, Havard 8, Plaza, also the City Hall. ■ iq «+ 7.on p ix/r
ing the patterns set by Ted Historical Society She was the st< Benedict’s Hospital, Sacred Rendon 9, Seewald 4, Nickles 2. With the heavy traffic thru ^nflswih urgent
Heath, Les Elghart and Ray ^ldow of the late Robert B. Heart School and st. Benedict’s - the city on Highway 87 and the ^pilsm■ Th^nhL
Anthony. Gr®en-. . . School, enjoyed Thanksgiving JAMES A. O’CONNOR, JR added holiday traffic expected F°^am. The public is cordially
Kunz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Surviving are daughters, Miss day at the convent. The tra- AND MRS. PAULINE BECK- during this month how can we
Lawrence M. Kunz of Bergheim, Mary V. Green, Mrs. Rowena ditional turkey dinner was fol
is majoring in music.
advertise Boerne better than to
Seetrmoterbroth0"r G£wfs A ER MARRY ™ HEL°TES SOTS R^STORED^ATTLE
grounds. A eurythmic interpre- The wedding of Mrs. Pauline
CIVIL WAR VETERAN’S Maverick, San Antonio and Mrs. tation of portions of the Mass ^pXpr of ^Boerne*"and "iainesTa! The December meeting of the Twin Valley Ranch, Boerne,
GRAVES TO BE MARKED Augusta N. Kelly, New York, was performed outdoors by five O’Connor Jr of Del Rio took ^junber will be held the sec- recently purchased fifteen reg-
Mrs. Alfred Gray is making a pjve grandchildren and one Rne sisters with the others Djace Saturday at 9 o’clock A °?d Tbursday of December m- istered Angus cows and two
last appeal to the citizensof watching from the overhead ifga •„ our S of lead.rf "saal3rd Thursday. Aberdeen-Angus bulls from J.
Kendall County to give her the srf\ granddaughter. bridge. Guadalupe’ Catholic Church in ?mels I?5° £nf, meet' W- Gorman, Poteet, Texas.
names of the Civil War Veter- Inteiment was in Mission Other recent visitors to the rjelotes with the Rev. Cyril M. |ng. P'ai;e the City Hall. All mem- -
ans, so the list can be turned in Burial Park under the Direction Abbey during recent days were icuehrie’officiating at the double bels ale we come‘ Mrs. John Edwards left
on
for the grave markers.
of Porter Loring.
Punt Pass and Kick
,, ,, ,, _ , ,, Kuehne officiating at the double
Mothers Mary Laura and Mary pprPTr1nnv and Holv Mass -
Cornelia, O.S.B. Visitators of ^Xre Marvin EDGE-LANG
the Congregation of St. Scholas- Hadash of San Antonio, cousin Miss Gloria Jean Lang and mas^ holidays with her son and
Monday for Tacoma, Wash.,
where she will spend the Christ-
The Boerne 1962 Punt, Pas 2. Douglas Adams
and Kick contest was a huge 3. Charlie Merchant
success by the smallest of terms. 4. John Meckel
Well over 100 boys participated, 5. Larry Weathersby
double the number participating 6. Larry Smith
in the first annual event held in 7. Ray Merchant
1961. Best Punt:
Charlie Currington, Contest Douglas Adams
Director, and his staff consist- Best Pass:
ing of Roy Liesman, Buck Turk, Jimmy Ehman
Dick Perhamus, Gayle Haas, L. Best Kick:
A. Sifford, and several of the Charlie Merchant
high school football and basket- year Olds’
ball players did a terrific job in t Carlog Barron
putting on one of the finest 2 Cole
shows of sportsmanship ever 3 Michael Tomlinson
held m this community. A great 4 Bppv
deal of credit for the success of fipntrv ronW
this program is due the Boerne g! Laurent Perron
Star, as they gave invaluable 7 stanl j
support m their publicity. Best Punt •
Following are the scores of Carlos Barron
the top seven in each age group Best Pass:
and the top performer in each Carlos Barron
147
tica, who arrived by Jet from 0f bride. The bridegroom Roger Dale Edge were married family.
California and spent three days was attended by his son, James Saturday, October 13, in Saint
with the sisters making their a. O’Conner III of Converse. Peter’s Catholic Church by the
official visitation of the newly Following a reception in the Rev- Henry Hilscher.
erected motherhouse. home of the bridegroom's daugh rrn~~
Mrs. Rosye Saxon returned
on Saturday from Troup, Texas,
iiuiiic ujl U11UC luuma uau The bride is the daughter of where she visited her son-in-
Mother Mary Mildred Knoeb- ter^d^son-indaw45 Mr^and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lang, j^w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
is 53s d ass ssatmr KMfwt h’r
126 on October 31st for a short visit jq-ew Orleans On their return, Miss Sharon Jonas acted as ----
122 and returned to Mexico on No- they will make their home in maid of honor. Bridesmaids
118 vember 4th. November 11th Boeme. were Miss Connie Edge, Mrs. Boerne chamber of Commerce
marked the arrival of Monsignor _ Douglas Bowman, sister of the
54-0-54 Martin Froeschl, his mother PT av PT?i?<2T?TvrTim bride, Miss Glenda Jones of
Mrs. Paul Froeschl, Mr. and Z- . . Houston. The junior bridesmaid
71-5-66 Mrs. Con Cushing and Mr. and . The members of the junior was Miss Brenda Edge, sister of
Calendar of Coming Events
event:
7 Year Olds:
1. Fabian Mazuerk
2. Lloyd Whitworth
3. David Babbit
4. Corrie Ench
5. Bruce Sifford
6. Wayne Maltsberger
7. Ronnie Canon
Best Punt:
Lloyd Whitworth
Best Pass:
Lloyd Whitworth
Best Kick:
Fabian Mazurek
8 Year Olds:
1. Michael Koenig
2. Russel Minor
3. Leslie Hollon
4. Richard Herbst
5. Andrew Cobb
6. Michael Vogt
7. Allen Speaker
Best Punt:
Michael Koenig
Best Pass:
Mark Tomlinson
Best Kick:
Michael Koenig
9 Year Olds:
1. Jimmy Egan
Best Kick:
Gary Cole
Sf 11 Year Olds:
R1 1. Curtis Ench
2. Robin Blaize
gg 3. Johnny Newton
gg 4. Craig Ebensberger
47 5. Jimmy Meckel
* 6. Bobby Smith
44-2-42 ^ Rruse Bealor
Best Punt:
33-4-29 J°hn Newton
Best Pass:
52-4-48 Craig Ebensberger
Best Kick:
167 Bruse Bealor
120
Mrs. Raymond Walterbach of dass of B. H. S. presented a the bridegroom. Flower girl was
58-3-55 Kansas City, Missouri. They three-act comedy, “No Boys Al- Belinda Gay Lang, sister of the
spent a pleasant three days at lowed” at the school auditorium bride, and the ringbearer was
lg6 the Abbey and in the San An- o^1 ^as^ Friday and Saturday Darell Kent Jonas.
151 toni° area- Mrs. V. C. Stewart, nights. Richard Herms was best man.
149 mother of postulant Linda Stew- Included in the cast were Groomsmen included Eugene
146 art of Kansas City, Missiouri, Betsy Bergmann, Shirley Ebens Lang, brother of the bride,
145 and her sister Kathy and friend Merger, Doris Pfeiffer, Carroll Glenn Marquardt, Douglas Bow-
iqq Jean McNamarra arrived on Griffin, Verlyn Pfeiffer, Janice man and Elgin Schwarz. Char-
137 November 21 to spend the Bergmann, Isabel Darling, Mar- ies Agold and Jeffrey Reinhard
Thanksgiving holidays. ^ret Pons, Janie Weber. ushered.
The object of much present Also Larry McQumn, John Miss Patsy Jonas was in char-
attention is the new convent li- w- Phillip, Joel Maloy,_ Ernie ge 0f the bride’s book.
68-7-61 brary which has just been com- Keesen and Jeffery Remhard. The bride wore a white full-
pleted. Mother Antonina, prin- „ . ___ length satin dress with a three-
70-3-67 ciPal of 0ur Lady of the Lake PAR1ICIPATES IN tiered net overskirt, trimmed
High School accompanied Sis- EXERCISE MARNE with lace. Irridescent sequins
ter Jane Marie, C.D.P. head of ROCK and seed Pearls dotted the lace
inlay of the bodice, and were
Friday, Dec. 7
Boeme Grange Meeting
Saturday, Dec. 8
Order of Rainbow, 2 p. m.
Boy Scout Troop 102
9—12 Methodist Church
Paul Vogt Lodge OHS
Sunday, Dec. 9
199 the college Library Department TTr , _ /Atim - —
192 who inspected the Abbey library >T/^urzbarg’ G(fFany rePeated 011 the skirts trim.
190 on November 25th. N.c) ~ Army Pfc Gary D. Wil- The fitted, V-shaped waist- Attend services in the Church
186 The stations of the cross kmson( whose wife, Patsy, lives line accented the full skirt, and f , .
194 were officially erected and m Houston, recently participat- the fitted, full-length lace sleev- your cnoice-
167 blessed in the convent chapel by ?d with other personnel^ from es.
167 Father Juniper G. Freitay O. 3d Infantry Division s 37th The bride s veil was a white--
F. M. on October 25th. Father Armor in Exercise Marne Rock crown trimmed with sequins
85-5-80 gave a short sermon and led the a. two-week field training exer- and pearls, complimented by an
Way of the Cross after the cise conducted m Southern Ger- illusion of white net and lace
76-0-76 blessing. trim.
Mr. Clarence Grohman and The exercise was designed to she carried a white orchid
87-0-87 Mr. Rudolph Goertz were accom- maintain the individual soldier’s surrounded by white carnations.
12SU Regional winners as announ- Panied by twenty men from °YF"a11 combat readiness and After the reception held at
120 ced by Ford Motor Company Rockne> Texaa aad spent a day effectiveness with emphasis on Herff Park, the couple left on
120 and the National Footba?”- faring brush from Abbey a wedding trip to Corpus Chris-
118 ue7ay|aas0y**^r^icji:ie McKee_ r°a S 811 1 S1 eS’ Headquarters Company in Sch- Out of town guests were from
Monday, Dec. 10
Commissioners’ Court
Tuesday, Dec. 11
Fair Directors Meeting
118
no j . . , weinfurt, Germany, entered the Houston, Alice, San Saba, Fred-
112 Sr vpnv nfdaS" n • w i -e n ir8Dt t Ti01if reCG,iyed Army in August 1960 and ar- ericksburg, Pleasanton, New
no i m w" \ ° C m Bennie Wessles from Gulf Park College, Miss rived overseas in March 1961. Braunfels, McQueeny, Kendalia,
b^-i-bl winters, lexas. Nancy Davis received honorable The 19-year-old soldier at- Comfort, Harper, Bandera, San
—e^* s/s ilErf: . - <=_
11 yeai oM J B. Robinson, Ji. Nancy is the daughter of Mr. made a Corporal after this field with her mother Mrs. E. C.
151 — Lancaster, Texas. and Mrs. Harry Davis. exercise. Vogt. _
Thursday, Dec. 13
P. T. A. 7:30 p. m.
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1962, newspaper, December 6, 1962; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth866472/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.