The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964 Page: 1 of 8
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ATTEND RAINBOW
ASSEMBLY
BOERNE GRANGE
MEETS
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Issued Every Thursday In the land of Sunshine Milk, sod Honey
Boeme, Kendall County, Texas, Thursday, June 25, 1964
No. 29
OPEN HOUSE
KENDALL COUNTY FAIR
FLOAT WINS BLUE
RIBBON
Those attending- Grand As- About 150 Boerne Grange
The Kendall County Fair As- sembly Order of The Rainbow members, their families, and a
sociation’s Float won Blue Rib- for Girls, in San Antonio this few guests enjoyed a covered
bon at Stonewall Peach Jambo- week were: Mr. and Mrs. Benno dish dinner June 19th. The tab-
ree. On the float were Miss Char Klabunde, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred les were effectively decorated
lene Linnartz, Queen; Miss Las- Norris, Mrs. L. E. McQuinn, with emblems and objects sug-
ca Egan, Princess and Miss Ter- and Mrs. Ruth Cole. gesting the various programs
ri Mae Lewis, Duchess. Rainbow girls attending were: and projects for the Home Eco-
10 A. M. Time for the parade Mary Gilliat, Judy Norris, Judy nomics Committee composed of
to start, floats, decorated cars, Drawe, Gay Nell LeBleu, Jean Mrs. Benno Klabunde, Chair--
bands, horses, etc., went by. A Haltom, Sharon Haltom, Betty man, Mesdames Harry Grosser, Vol. 59
murmur ran through the crowd. Asher, Betty Klabunde and Joan A. F. Leesch, Charlie Rust, Sam —-—
Where is the Kendall County Merchant. Lewis, Hilmar Haufler and W. WEDDTNG INVITATION
Float? The Boerne Assembly was J. Short, and Miss Alma Heilig-
In the open field, where the recognized along with several mann. On June 27, 1964, at 7:00 P. »pbe pubbc js invjted
floats were assembled — stand- other Assemblies which had no Mrs. Klabunde served as com- M. at St. John Lutheran Church formai onenincr of thp
ing still — all alone was the suspensions in 1963. mentator for the style show in Miss Sylvia Pressler and Mr. office Buildine- on Fridav Tnnp Fastem Star
float. Questions were asked. Judy Norris, was given a which some of the dresses fea- Edward G. Albrecht will be oa The hour*; are from 2 to 5
What is wrong? A FLAT. Of Grand Appointment as a mem- tured in the recent dress con- united in marriage. mbe modGrn 0ffjrp hnildimr i<? ~~—w»» av-
all times for something like that ber on the Junior Grand Finance test were modeled. Miss Pressler is the daughter cornp oaT1 Antonio pr?I>Jia^,1y and tastefully deco-
to happen. Committee. Modeling dresses made for of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Pressler d Saunders St.rppt<? fated with summer flowers.
Tlie men jacked up the float, Mary Gilliat received an a- themselves were: Mesdames and Mr. Albrecht is the son of
and took off the flat tire. Away ward for being a seven year John H. Hopkin Jr., Frank Of- Mr. Victor Albrecht and the late
Wayne went in his red truck to member in Rainbow. ‘ fenhauser, Melvin Borrow, Gil- Mrs. Albrecht,
see if he could get it fixed. Mrs. Ruth Cole and Mrs. Ruth bert Langbein, Eugene Wahl, A reception and dance will
Three young and beautiful Klabunde served on the examin- Alfred Herbst, and C. J. Brede- follow at Fairyland in Comfort,
ladies sat dejected and heart jng committee. hoft and Misses Joyce Rust, All friends and relatives are in-
broken. It was enough to make Mrs. Ruth Klabunde, Mrs. Tonia Egan and Eva Nell Nickel, vited to attend.
a person want to cry. Stella Norris, Judy Norris and Miss Faye McGuffin modeled ----
Here comes a Jeep with the Sharon Haltom attended the a dress made by Mrs. D. H. CELEBRATE GOLDEN
OPEN INSTALLATION
OF 0. E. S.
to the Boerne Chapter, Order of the
ssfi1* “t^nM£ rsss 'SSSSSSi
dress con- united in marriage.
Refreshments will
Come and bring your family.
The program for the evening
be served. was as follows:
Presentation of Bible, Nancy
Agold.
Candlelighters were James
Assisting Installing officer,
Judges. They asked why aren t Grand Cross of Colors breakfast Haynes and Miss Betty Klabun- ANNIVERSARY
you m the Parade. They ans- which was held Tuesday morn- e modeled a dress made by Mrs.
wered Miss Linnartz was pre- ing. in the Granada Hotel,
sented a Blue Ribbon, and Next year the Grand Assem-
that put smiles on their faces. bl will be held in Dallas>
It helped—to brighten their ___
sPirits . LITTLE LEAGUE
previously an-
A red truck roars down the STANDINGS
± field, here is the time. They put
it on, and told the young ladies
to hold on. With the wind whip- Indians
ping the fringe and the flowers Orioles
they sped away. I can imagine Cardinals
that is the fastest the float has Braves
every been driven under its own Pirates
power. They were trying to Yankees
catch up with the rest of the Tigers
parade. Dodgers
W
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
0
L
1
1
2
2
3
4
4
6
Jack D. Uecker, boatswain’s
mate second class, USN, son of and Donald Agold.
Mr. and Mrs. August W. Ueck- Installing office, Ruth Cole,
er of Boerne, Texas, is partici-
pating aboard the Navy ocean Benno Klabunde.
minesweeper USS Endurance in Installing Marshal, Julia Aue.
a combined sea-assault and air- Installing Chaplain, Frances
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Behr on borne combat training exercise Parker.
Saturday evening celebrated called “LIGTAS” May 12 to Organist, Betty Haley
were aw^rderT wh their Golden Wedding Anniver- June 10 under the direction of Secretary Pro-Tern. Ruth Kla-
weie awarded cash sary with a «0pen House” at the South-East Asia Treaty Or- bunde.
Mrs Alfred Herbst whose Sisje^da!e Hal1- ganization (SEATO) in the Mistress of Ceremonies, La-
dress' was awarded first nlace in Fnends and relatives came Philippines. Verne McQuinn.
the state contest will have an *.r?m near. and far to help make -- The group sang “Wonderful
entry in the National Contest. orabW one°n & haPPy a”d mem‘ D‘nT rn’ LE.i Words of Life" and “How Great
Mrs Duane Boenio- was the 01 ^ e one- Mr. Charles E. Engelken, rep- Thou Art. The Rev. George
pianist for the stvle° show and 0ttmar E. Behr and Minnie resentative of the Department McWillianms gave the Benedic-
also the stoud simrimr ‘ Adam were united in marriage of Health, Education and Wei- tion.
All Grange members and by J"df d;W- Lawko,n dune *ae. Social Purity . Adminis- Officers for the 1964-65 year
sponsored members are request- il’i! L 7 TVed r, A?4on1?’ S’11 be —
ed to take their entries in the y Jlved, tun“ , 1928’ a* 4he.of4lce “ Eoe™e
needlework contest, the Sweed- Thursday- July 9th’
Klabunde.
The winners
nounced,
prizes.
All along the parade route,
people waved and clapped their
hands. Everyone was happy.
nartz and Mrs. H. M. Pegram.
and Tonia.
Miss Lewis was accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Cliff Lewis
and several of her sisters.
The drivers of the float were
Wayne Schuchardt and H. M.
Pegram.
Team batting averages:
CAMP STANLEY ROUTS
SCHUMANN FLORAL
Camp Stanley defeated Schu-
game.
AB
H
Ave.
Orioles
114
44
386
Cardinals
118
45
381
Indians
105
35
333
Yankees
104
33
317
Braves
133
35
263
Pirates
101
25
248
Tigers
112
27
241
Dodgers
104
22
212
Individual batting averages:
AB
H
Ave
Ted Speaker
12
10
833
Wayne Noll
11
8
727
Tim Johnson
14
10
714
Douglas Babbitt
15
9
600
John Maltsberger
12
6
500
Keith Turley
14
7
500
Henry Sotello
12
6
500
Gary Burns
8
4
500
Bud Bowman
15
7
467
Laurent Perron
14
6
429
Allen Speaker
12
5
417
ish weaving and the aprons, as they ,have ,mad,e th«ir , Jf’ Ejp'ke2, Com.
well the nmt ef nieWeH home .ever since and where Mr. fort at the V. F. W. Building at
serves to the Boeme Library ™!v!' “*rs
333 T-^~g..Tuly,4, Jor &£*££
state contest.
pital, Legion in Occupational
Therapy every Monday.
in Jted ^e ^glilsls11 for’The They haye three sons' William
mg used eye glasses to t e ilves *n gan Antonio, q e jr.
needy. They distributed ealt 1 resjdes jn Boerne Arlon resides
During the evening “The Lit-
en-
of Cibolo,
Refreshments were served
Jfcy Walter P.tchte*
lur MM
names.
467 demonstrated by the committee Eve; had a most enj $101
429 dress contest able time and upon leaving wish-
$100 AWARD:
ago I was
A couple of
privileged to
Worthy Matron, Doris Agold.
Worthy Patron, Rudy Aue Jr.
Secretary, Ruth Cole.
Treasurer, Estelle Miller.
Associate Conductress, Lynn
Phillips.
Chaplain, Julia Aue.
Marshall, Eunice Haltom
Organist, Betty Haley
Adah, Mary Herald.
Ruth, Grace Bowman
Esther Henrietta Rilling
Martha Linda Lou Goodall
Electa, Regina Drennon.
Warder, Ethel Schnelle
Sentinel, Kermit Schnelle
After the program and instal-
lation, members and guests were
invited to the Dining area
where refreshments were served.
CAMP STANLEY WALLOPS
RANGERS
Camp Stanley erupted for
four runs in three different inn-
Alton Voigt held Floral to 4 Most strikeouts |y pitchers: “cluded; Misses Faye Mc thy and happy years to come,
hits while Stanley collected 12 J. belter 44, Fenon 40, L. n j innhnndp and :
hits. Bluette Duennenberg and Smith 31, C. Barron 30, R.Min- YS LITTLE LEAGUE SIGNS
Rickey Eickenloff
N^eslrawn for attendance cb£k Hous-"
Staples Civic Club. This was in Texas^ 14?» J" aJ?^th
-jr- „ , . . of Tnrtevri T°mlinS°n 19’ Keith Forfe^Marvta' Pahmeyer ’ and Stores, gas stations, church- the Texas Community Improve- scarred'7hit? "“V1
Chax'ley ^Defend, jyjjgg HEDWlFwERNER Harry Gross- SeTatin^fv*“f^sS up in w"ihfe si'nT'V’^
ers with 3 hits. This nowgives MISS, HEDWIG WERNER er presented Frank Offenhauser, cial bargain—a “Five Year 1948 “to stimulate individual ed 'SefS afd®c®r"
feSfplay G»d«n Streep passtd ^airman. Community progress Fnendly Hello’’ forfSO^...... family and community effort to- ^tom. h" *° ^ the
ague play Committee, who solicited the co- The colorful 4x8 sig
Next Sunday Stanley will host a^gJ*Top Nuismg Home operation of all members in tak- painted by a professional
signs are toward farm, home and com-
at the «> Friday, June 19, 1964 at the S^bJ at» ^ K. Ban
Fairgrounds at 3 P. M. Come age of 63 yeais, .. pvaiopIc <annn«nvpd at Merchant Field, for $25 down. Vvioncmn ^ ded _ae Conference of
opt and watch these boys put on
a fine show.
STANLEY TO HOST
LIONS
Sunday, June 28 the
Miss Werner Was born in the j^*™*^?**’ sP°nsored fattr’ Several'^good P4™8*011 S.el‘vic.e’ College Sta' County and District “clerks in
^sterfale community on Nov. JMastei. Grosse? and Mrs. Kla- spaces still left. Call Don Gour- the ’ Fa^Stockm^ma^- toough^urtav
J&jssm'V % SJS St -t...« «. 133* JScZS
c„ s.sr* 3p‘Vi* sssw&fWir - jfirsaasssajs
Stanley Defenders will host the anTlnn tended an invitation to attend - the program and offer $6,800 in Roerap rhnmKor s n
New Braunfels Lions in a South pidrf^. their fiftieth wedding anniver- Miss Hazel Minter of Sulphur cash awards each year. b of Commerce
. Texas League game to be played *3^,tnei’sary celebration at Sisterdale, Springs spent several days here OTHER WINNERS: Other
, - at the Fairgrounds at 3 P. M. * , June 20th. as the house guest of Mr. and money winners in this senatorial
Friday night, June 26th the De- c TAn invitation to all Grange Mrs. Udo Harz. district were the following com-
Calendar of Coming Events
fenders motor to San Marcos to Tjie , T^ie<?d®r Wirdel members from Mr. and Mrs.
nth “t°l pBt.Sox “ 3tooo°T K in6d3uTs^SrTe0pXST
Austin, Texas, June 22, —The and Harwood ;n Gonzales Coun-
in Hays, and
LEON SPRINGS HOME
DEMONSTRATION
CLUB MEETS
Ma™S“ow;;- 48tb t^ddl™ Set
oist Texas fflghvray Depart^nt^o-
munities: $50—Pleasant Hill in Friday, June 26
Blanco County and Dunlay in
Medina County; $25—Belmont Kendall Lodge 897, A.F&AM
quardt and Marvil Lee Agold.
Interment was in Boerne Cem-
occasion the fiftieth wedding an- day announced publication of Schattel in Frio. Belmont has
-UB MEETS ptprv^v^Fh^^bere^r^1 Mineral niversary, was read. the 1963 Texas Tourist Industry been a consistent winner.
The Leon Springs Home Dem- b> g The next meeting will be held Report. Uhland in Hays-Caldwell coun
July 17 at 8:00 P. M. with Mrs. The 16-page booklet describes ties was the first first state win
Rae Easley, lecturer, in charge in striking detail results of the ner in 1948, and Black Hill com-
of the program. annual survey conducted by the munity followed as the State
Department. The cover depicts, winner the next year. McMahan,
ALL STAR GAME in brilliant natural color, scenes in Caldwell County, won first
The Little League AlLStar from the state’s outstanding place in the State in 1956.
game will be played as scheduled recreational areas, PROGRAM GROWTH: Par-
onstration Club had its meeting Home. _
iUe^blrs1andf<two*guestsEwere MRS- LEONORA MARSH
"trS Mrs. cTbirfnd ml ^EE BRANDT)
\ E. H. Pfeiffer were co-hostess. Funeral services for Mrs.
A Father’s Day Supper was Marsh of 1918 Hancock St.,
planned for June 22, Raymond Odessa, Texas, were held at St.
Saturday, June 27
Order of the Rainbow, 2 p. m.
Russell Park. Each member to Helena’s Episcopal Church, Saturday, June 27. AlLStar According to the survey some ticipation has increased steadily,
bring fried chicken and a cov- Boerne on Monday morning, players will be notified by their 11.7 million out-of-state guests I don’t have the number of en-
ered dish. June 22, 1964 with the Rev. managers. Those players noti- came to Texas last year. They tries during the current year,
Plans were made and commit- George N. Taylor officiating. fied will be at the ball park at 6 poured approximately $532.2 but in 1962 there were 269. This
tees were appointed for the Mrs. Marsh passed away in p. m. Game time 8 p. ny million into the state’s economy, is up from 63 in 1948, the first
Achievement Day meet, July 7, Dallas on Saturday, June 20, ut The report points out: year.
in Raymond Russell Park. This the age of 43 years. MURL HARLOW “This was new money, which Reagan Brown, Extension So-
is a yearly event of the Demon- Survivors are daughter, Mrs. News has been received of the generated new jobs, new con- ciologist in charge of the Texas
stration Clubs of Bexar County Deanna Mauldin of Lexingtop, death of Murl Harlow at Avery, struction, new business. This re- Community Improvement Pro-
to show some project they have Ky. and son Richard E. Marsh, Texas, on June 16th. port is clear proof that every gram, calls this “one of the fin-
been interested in or made the Odessa. Sisters, Mrs. Alvina Funeral services were held at Texan has a stake in the state’s est programs in existence be-
past year. A fashion show is al- Weiss, San Antonio and Mr8? the First Baptist Church in travel industry.” cause it is a grass-roots effort
so scheduled in connection with Bertha Smith, Lubbock, Broth- Avery, The State Highway Depart- by the people themselves, to
this event. Any club member ers, Alcuip Brandt, San Antonio Survivors are his wife, Ima ment traditionally has been ac- make their communities better
who has made any type of sport and Willie Brandt, AniariHo, Mae and daughter, Ruby Jean, tive in promoting tourist travel places in which to live.”
clothes during the year is urged Pallbearers were Jack Scott, Mother, Mrs. E. F. Harlow of in Texas. The Department oper- I certainly agree. In fact, I’d
to model them- Marvin Seewald, Louis Weiss, Boerne. Two sisters, Mrs. Harry ates seven hospitality centers on like to urge all unincorporated
Visitors interested ip this type Edwin Scharmanp, T. W. Detleff Phillip and Mrs. Max Lex, Boer- key highways entering the state communities in my senatorial dis
of club work will be welcomed, and C. M. Ilolekamp, ne, Mrs. C. E. Leverest and Miss and publishes and distributes trict which are hot now partici-
Mrs. E. H, Pfeiffer gave a Interment was in Boerne Cem- Eddith Harlow, Brady. Brothers travel-oriented literature, includ- paring to be sure to do so. It’s
very interesting talk based on etery under the Direction of Mr. Vernon Harlow of Hunt and ing the official Texas Highway one of those deals in which no-
all branches of Family life. Ebensberger Funeral Home. R. J. Harlow of Houston. Map. body loses and everybody wins.
Sunday, June 28
vour choice
Attend services in the Church
Wednesday, July 1
Boerne Lions
St. John Lutheran Church
Women 9:30 A. M.
Thursday, July 2
Women of St. Helena’s
Fun. Nite 7:00 to 9:00
Methodist Church
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Davis, Jack R. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1964, newspaper, June 25, 1964; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871101/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.