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The Seguin Gazette-Enterprise from Seguin, Texas • Page 13

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SEGUIN GAZETTE WED. OCT. 5, Across Alleys SCENE OF A GREAT MOMENT IN THE LIFE OF A TEXAN This is where Texas' famed VanChburn became a very popular figure of music in Russia two years ago. This Is the beautiful hall where he re littered his great piano recital inside the Royal Kremlin Palace. The balcony on the right is at the other end of the hall where the Russian Czars sat during recitals before their regime was abruptly halted by the firing squad in the 1917 revolution.

(Staff Photo) F. C. Weincrt P. T. A.

Carnival OCT. 7 NAUMANN'S Barbecue Plate Serving Starts 5:30 Adult's $1.00 Child's Cokes, Pies, Sandwiches Drinks, Homemade Candy Fish Ponds and other games .50 Grand Jury Reconvenes The 12 locally empanel jd District Grand Jury members who reconvened Monday to reconsider a number of incomplete cases held over from last Spring were headed by Erwin Forshage, foreman. Other members of the jury included: Marvin O. Stautxenber- ger, Mrs. Monroe Schmitt, Virgil Rawe, Erwin Muehl, Anthony Mays, Marvin A.

Koepp, Robert E. Kenney, J. P. Boecker, Gilbert Becker and Mrs. Aaron Beck.

SEGUIN BOWLING CENTER Monday Night Powder- puff League: Corabelle Greebon 183-500, Bobbie Wesch 183-437, Marylin Ormand 174-478, Clydie Brodt 169-396, and Mary Lou Akin 168-425. Gladys Malauder bowled a 145 triplicate. High team gamcand series: A kins Service Statiin: 796-2201. Splits converted: Pat Perfetto 3-9-10, Regina Schultz 5-7, Ola Baker 45-7, Elsie Simmons 5-7, Roxie Bugai 5-6, and Dot McNeill 2-5-7. Standings: Structural Metals won 37 lost 15, Akins Service Station won 31 lost 21, Stegers Supply won 28 lost 23 Hill's Jewelry won 28 lost 24, Reneau Bros, won 23 lost 29, Red Mill won 23 lost 29, First Nat'l Bank won 23 lost 32, and Ranchito Cafe won 17 lost 34 Tuesday Night Men's Alley Busters: Dave Ormand 225-535, Richard Yochum 213-202-555, Joe- Thompson 209-552, Bob Prikryl 206-521, and Buddy Babel 204-512.

Splits converted: pulveda, Jr. 5-8-10, 5-10; Dennis Cloud bv Babel 2-10Standings: Seguin Bowling Center won 47 lost 21, Sunshine Laundry won 38 lost 29 Wh- SHOW ON WORTH! NEW CHEVY COM Mure mnic spunk Inn! Tin- IK-HI air in liiii-iiiii- TOO I In i- llir IH-U Jii'V I ni 11 dl illi a line limit i.n-. In with. I niN.iii li.i- a lau. I L'm ll'iilll thru- In -air Mill Illulr.

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won 36 lost 32, Castillo Con- oco won 34 lost 34, llig- gins Grass Farms won 32 lost 36, Donegan Insurance won 31 lost 37, Franklin Shows won 28 lost 40, Joes Barber Shop won 25 lost 42 Wednesday Morning Relaxers: Dot McNeill 192482, Tillie Guiterrez 160421, and Ola Yochum 150385. High team game-arid series: House of Louie Beauty Shop 527-1488. Splits convened: Juanita F'rikryl 3-10, Marion Guilford 5-7, and Roline Matlke 6-7-9-10. Final Standings; Bur- tows Moving and Storage won 29 lost 19, Bartlett Tile Co. won 24 lost 24, House of Louie Beauty Shop won 23 lost 25, and Mattke Lumber Co.

won 20 losl 28. Wednesday Night Ball and Chain League: Ladies; Corabelle Greebon 192434, Jean Pace 167-429, and Mary Bone 163-434. Men: Dud Nix 241-586, Ike Lickenhorst 219-524, Bob Dyess 207-542, John Laughlin 207-554, and Richard Yochum 201-539. Splits converted; Carol West 4-5, Howard Dabney 3-5-10, 3-10, Ada Choat 2-7, Lrnabelle Laughlin 310, John Laughlin 3-10, Corabelle Greebon 5-7-9, 510, Ike 5-10 Wilborn Greebon 3-10, Roselyn Gerdes 6-10, and Joe Thompson 3-10. Standings: Cool Roof won 45 losl 22 Traeger Milling Co.

won 45 losl 23, Fatheree and Bone won 41 lost 26 Gree- bons Insurance won 40 losl 28, Soechting Motors won 36 lost 32, Koehlcr's Cabinet Shop won 33 lost 34 Dyess Grocery won 32 lost 35 Sallies Beauty Shop won 31 lost 37, Macha's Gulf Sia. won 30 lost 38, Donegan Abstract won 28 lost 40, Seguin Laundry won 23 lost 35, and R. C. Stevens Signs won 22 lost 46. Thursday Morning Ladies Red Head Pin Doubles Tournament 1st Place; Jane lludgens and Hilda Tausch 1182, 2nd Place; Jeaneite Akin and Jody Salmon 1164, 3rd Place; l.s- telle Shirk and Roxie Bugai 1120.

Goofers: Ola Baker and Peggy Tomer 1 in 1052. Anita Burrows missed her chance at the $4.80 Jack Pot. Those receiving 500 for Red Head Pin St rikes were: Jane lludgens, l.oren/., and Jeanette Akin. Thursday Night Men's Commercial League; John Laughlin 242-203-570, Bill Pace 221-583, Frankie Faldik 216-573, Dave Ormand 212, 200-584, Richard Yochum 206-535, Dud Nix 202511, Ronald Naumann 202470, and Jessie Sepulveda High team game and series: Schmidt's Dept. Store 965-2762.

Standings: Lone star won 32 lost 12, Schmidi's Dept, Store won 31 lost 13, Seguin Savings and Loan won 26 lost Humble Products won 21 lost 22 Stiles Trailer Sales won 21 lost 22 I'mied Cias won 2U lost 24, Santos II en ic won lost 25, Nolle National Dank Won I 1 1-1 rsi National Bank won los! 25, and I lallihurion won II lost 33. Splits picked up; Id 1 ngleh.mlt 3-0-7, Bob Wil- Iman o-7-IO, and Caivin 4-7- )-10. American Legion Monday Aiiernoon i I eague; Marcella Mon- dm, 105-4f'l; ilga Michna, I70-40S; Irene Tli 1 m.ih I hid, Doris ves, I MI- 122; 'I 10,. I7u-42j! Marciel Lucille I'V-'-s, Jane as 425. Split I convened by; Delia Packard 3-10, Frances '-10 twice, lr- ma Baer 3-lu, Al- Ves 3-10, Salhe drolicll A i due Shoi i 4-S and I'liarleiie lludgens 2-7 and I'tli sdas Nlglil Men's League: Arthur Uhr, 216584; Helmut Boenig, 203- 583; Sonny Gerdes, 225- 57K; Sieg.

Donshach 205553; Milton Neumann, 202542; F'reston 201533; Roy Voge.s, 219-505. Wednesday Nigh'. Men's League: Fred Vollmar 207- 53K; 11. A. Ulbricht, 216- 53d; Druebert 200522; Otto Armhruster 2U3- 521; Llton Kierum, Jr.

208- 50d. Thursday Night Mixed League: Bonnie. Wesch 180495; Hernice Neumann 221488; Irene Smith 187-457; Marcella Mondin 165-442; Martha Kassncr 167-425; l.velyn Druebert 168-417; Milton Neumann 203-563; Llrmir Schwcrdtfeger 234548; llelmuth Boenig 202542. Friday Night Mixed League: Lillian Smith 172-435; Frieda Neubaucr 171-381; Dorris Tanner 167-449; Ruth Sonntag 166-449; Dorothy Bierstcdt 169-405; Gilbert Behrendt 186-448; Willie Gerdes 168-480; Buster Fortune 171-432. Saturday Morning Bantams: Richard Raske 104.

Catharine Donsbach. 129114, Gary Kluth 136-116, Annell Raske 109, George Billups 113, Dennis Neumann 146-135, Beverly Beyer 106-104. Bantams League begins bowling at 9:00 AM each Saturday morning. League teams will be chosen for the winter league on Saturday morning, October 15th. Anyone wishing to start may come to the Club Saturday morning for practice.

Seguin-Luling Midway By Mrs.Irene Mack Mrs. Nettie Imhoff of Kingshury spent a few days in Victoria with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. I-'erd Imhoff. She also spent a few days in Nixon with her daughter and husband Mr.

and Mrs. Gaylord Clark. Mr. and Mrs. (Bud) Tullos Have returned home to Corpus after staying on their farm a few days with their son and his wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Tullos. Mrs. Susie Tullos had a narrow escape when she stepped on a rattlesnake, it had 6 buttons and a rattler; her husband, Richard, killed it. Glad it didn't bite her.

Visiting in the home of Irene Mack were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Sleepy) Short of Houston, Texas. Also his son, Buddy Short of Luling. Visiting in the home of Mrs.

Maude Semmler fora week were her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. o. I of Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Be.ity of Seguin visited in ihe home of his brother and and Mrs. Marshall Beaty of Kingsbury. Miss Florida Smith Willmann Places Second The Kingsbury Will- maims continuing to bring farming honors to Guadalupe County. 1 his week ii was Larry Willmann, of Rt. 1, Kingsbury.

Larry's Poland China gilt placed second in the I9d() San AniomoArea show Sears-Roebuck Foundat ion 4-11 Club swim Program, Sept. 27. Ivan Watiisperger, Rt. 2, Ma rion, placed nunh in the 12-county a i e.i boa show with his Duroc boar. I placi ti rs! in the local Sear-, (ill! and Ivan il'n i-nly meat's Boa i lie "uiirx- winch automat ically it him to sho-A th- A.ntoniii area sh.ou.

passed away September 21, 1960 di the Seguin Hospital after a long illness. Miss Smith was born in Kingsbury and lived here'all tier life except when she was away from home teaching school and when she was away at college. Miss Smith was born August 22, 1892 and was 68 years old at her passing. She was baptixed in the Methodist Church when she was 16 years old. She attended ihe University in Baylor University, University of Texas and four years of State Teachers College in San Marcus, Texas.She 1 taught school in Kingsbury, Luckhart, Cotulla, Riveria, La Ward, Colt-man I ligh School Hamlin, Tucson, one year in Dallas High School and 31 years in Waco Jr.

High. Rev. Kermit Gibbons officiated at services held at Goetx Chapel with interment in the family lot in Kingshury.Sheleaves to mourn her, a sister Miss Josephine Smith of Kingsbury, two brothers, George Smith, of Kingsbury and Walter Smith of Los Angeles, California. Pall hearers were A. J.

Sparrenberger, I lilmar Person, Walter Person, Bradford Baumgarien, Victor Baumgarten and Edwin Booth. An out i'f town nephew attending the funeral was J. II. Nulty of San another nephew that didn't attend was G. P.

Nulty of Austin, his wife and two daughters attended. Cousins of deceased Mathis, Texas were, r. and Mrs. Alfred Person, Mr. and Mrs.

(ills Person, Mr. and Mrs. Person, Willie person and a friend of family, Mrs. "I hile, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Kitchen, Mrs. 1-. I.ueddeke and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Baumgar'en, Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Baumgarten, and from San An- 'onio, Mr. and Mrs. I dwm I'tod'h. 'A extend sympathy ii- a ved lam i iv and io her many friends.

VOTE FOR TEXAS RICHARD M. NIXON, candidate for President, is Cdlifornian, but he (hints the Texas way. Richard Nuon stands for: A strong national economy cind defense so that America will not have to apologue to Khrujhchev for anything; A sensible farm program that present problems. attack and solve the Teicti retaining its tidelandi, and a policy favorable to Texas. Local control of our schools.

If you will read and compare Nixon's platform to that of his opponent, you will agree that a vote for Nixon is a vote for the best interests of Texas. TEXAS DEMOCRATS FOR NIXON LODGt ALLAN SHIVERS, Chairman 308 W. 15th, Austin if J. Pol A.

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