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The Hondo Anvil Herald from Hondo, Texas • Page 6

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Page 6, The Hondo Anvil Herald, Thursday, Tune 30.1983 Happy Birthday June Mrs. E.A. Mediler Dwain Shepard Strieker Mrs David Haby Milton York Sharon Ann Yoiic PaulW eynand Cynthia Kay Heiligman Elsa Flores Cynthia Ann Verstuyft Mrs. Virgil Boehme July I Martin Reyes Jack Hartung Artlen Rose Tschirhart Kenneth Andrew Walker Rebecxa Gonzales Mrs. Cas Donnell Arthur Dominguez Jr.

July 2 Cijs Wayne Donnell Claybourne Tsdiirhart William Matthew Hales Jr. Russell Sollock Michelle Winkler Joseph Emil Nehr Tara Muennink July 3 Mrs. F.G. Carle Connie Michele L. Wurzbach Kenneth Burrell Daniel T.

Wall Frankie Gonzales Deborah Elaine Rector Yolanda R. Flores Mumme July 4 Qom Hermes Mrs. Homer Elmer Sylvia Lydia Polly Bayer Hyiwr W. Tschirhart Mrs. Fred Britt Rogelio Lopez Kmnit Mpurda L.

Ramirez Eiika Solis Jyly'5 Uoyd Hermes Jerome Clovis J. Sdmreers Clarmoe Boehle IMary BeUe Znrr Stanley Jagge Shirley Fohn Lytm Wasag lylrs. Tsichirhart Chester Heyen Delma Palomo July Bernard Echtte LeeRoy Toodre Mary Helen Manley Eckhart Walter A. Stein Alberto Reyes Carlton Vinson CUck Rodney tsdvrhart Mrs. Bin Zerr Michael Maldonado Koch reunion slated The Matthias and Magdalina Koch family reunion will be held on July 4, 1983 at Hondo City Paric No.

1. Barbecue will be available and everyone attending is asked'to Imng the trimmings. AACOG schedules semi-annual meeting The Summer Semi-Annual Meeting of the Alamo Area Council of Governments is sciieduled for July 6 at 1:30 m. in the 4th floor Conference Room, 118 Broadway in San Antonio. A documentary slide show outlining A A programs and activities in the region will be shown during the business meeting.

A reception sponsored by the St. Inter-Continental HofeJ will immediately fol- low the meeting. Ttie Sunmier meeting of A A 90 member governments is highlighted by the presentation awards which recognize voluntary contributions made by private citizens. The honorees this year include Wilson County Judge W.D. (Del) Cox, former AACOG Chairman, and Judge Carol Haberman, 45th District Court.

Directors change meeting date Directors of the Yancey Water Supply Corporation have announced a diange in their board meeting date for the month of July only. The meeting will be held on the second Tuesday, July 12, instead of the first Tuesday of the nvMith. Andrea (Andi) Kristine Steve and Denise Oefinger proudly announce the otKir Klane Shullanberger Mr. and Mrs. Zane Shullanberger of San Antonio proudly announce the arrival of their son, Conor Blane, on June 10, 1983.

He weighed 8 pounds 12' ounces. He is also being welcomed by his older brother, Corbin; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stiegler (rf Hondo and Mrs. Lillian Shullanberger of San Antonio.

Lauren Elizabeth Gravel! Gary and Frances Gravell of San Antonio are happy to announce the arrival (rf their daughter, Lauren Elizabeth, who was bom on June 6, 1983 at S.W. Texas Methodist Hospital, She weighed 10 pounds and was 22 inches Iwig. She is also welcomed big brother, Jonathan, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Gravell of Eagle Pass and Mr. and Mrs. William Iltis of Castroville. Great-grandmother is Mre. Frances Britsch of Hondo.

Miss Mr. Zerr exchange vows in El Campo Robert and Jill (Taykir) Zerr GETTING from DHanis at the Hermann Dori eynand of Sons Youth Summer Camp near Comfort are. from left, Wendy Bujnoch, 12, of Midland; Jennifer Hill. 13. of Bartlett; Jodi Duelm, 11, of La Vernia; and Kim son, 10, of Hondo.

Jill Ann Taylor and Robert W. Zerr were united in marriage at 4 p.m. Saturday, May 7, 1983 at First Beqptist Church in El Campo. The Rev. Ridiard DuBroc performed the ceremony.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of El Campo and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zerr of Hondo.

Carolyn Goelzer pemied Cedi Davis, who sang from Ice Own True Us One, and The bride wore a white gown of silk organza over peau-de-soi. The bodice featured a Victorian neckline trimmed with Venice lace and a Chantily lace ruffle. Her A-line skirt fell softly into a chapel length train and was trimmed with crystal pleating and Venice lace. She her ensemble with a veil attached to a wreath of silk flowers. Her bouquet was fashioned (rf white roses.

Char-Rodeo set As part of San All America City Celebration, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, the Jaycee Women, the Charro Association, and the All America City Task Force are sponsoring a Char-Rodeo on July 2 from noon to 10 p.m. at the Charro the Mission C(Hinty Park). Cowboys and Charros will be displaying their skills during the combination (jiarreada and rodeo. In addition, there will be entertainment and food booths of all types. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for (iiildren.

Procee(is to benefit MDA. For more information call 657-9001. stepbanotis, white lilies, oriiiids, freesia and English ivy, Donna Zerr of San Antonio attended the bride as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Tom Brooks of San MSEfcos, Mrs.

Richard Battle of Austin, Mrs. Charles Ross of Harlingen and Theresa Zerr of Austin, sister of the groom. The bridal attendants wore pink taffeta gowns with off-the-shoulder ruffles and fitted waists with matching cummerbunds. They carried bouquets of pink ranunculous, nerine lilies and alstroemeria, with breath and pink ribbon as headpieces. Steve Zerr of Hondo served his brother as best man.

Groomsmen were Harold Zerr of Hondo, brother of the groom; Bill Williams of Devine, Michael Zerr of Hondo and Pat Zerr of San Antonio. Ushers included Michael Taylor of Fort Smith, Ark. and Doug Taylor of Waco, brothers of the bride, Steve Oefinger of San Antonio and Bruce Smith of Austin. Reception Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the home of the aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

O. Olson. The houseparty included Mrs. Robert Strandel, Mrs. Kelly Bode, Cindy Newton, Mrs.

Tracy Menard, Mrs. Steve Zerr, Mrs. Steve Oefinger, Mrs. Bill Williams, Mrs. Glen Barnett and Mrs, Whitey Lopez.

The wedding cake was a three-tiered all white confection with the top tier elevated on columns and topped with two white satin bells. White daisies with pink centers decorated each tier and pink rosebuds cascaded down the columns. The chocolate cake was iced with cream (iieese frosting and decorated with chocolate roses. Following a wedding trip to Cozumel, Mexico, the couple will reside in San Antonio. The bride graduated from El Cang)o High School and re(3eived a bachelor of arts degree from Southwest Texas State University.

She is as a paralegal by Plunkett, Gibson and Allen in San Antonio, The groom received a bachelor of science degree in aquatic biology from SWTSW. He is employed as a fisheries biologist for Texas Parks and Wildlife in San Antonio, Rehearsal Dinner The parents were hosts for a rehearsal dinner at The bridal couple exchanged gifts and presented gifts to their attendants. CAKES AND CATERING Weddings Showers Birthdays Catering for all occasions Cakes Piee Cookies Rolls I Clake Decorating 426'3680 after 5 p.m. SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE birth of their daughter, Andrea (Andi) Kristine, on June 23,1983, She weighed 6 pounds, 3 ounces. She is being welcomed by brothers, Elrik and Kurt; and grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. Edson Oefinger and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Zerr. Great-grandparents include Mrs.

Joe Riff, Alex Tschirhart, Andy Oefinger, Gertrude Zen and Mr. and Mrs. O.J. Williams. Stacie Schoellman.

11, of Hondo doing a back-flip on the big trampoline at the Hernuufin Sons Youth Summer Camp near Comfort. Approximately 2.000 junior members of Hermann Sons lodges across Texas are expected to attend the camp sessions, six for girls and five for boys, this summer. Harriff earns air force medal Master Sgt. William E. Harriff, son of Dorothy Moughon of Devine, has been decorated with the second award of the Air Force Conunendation Medal at Francis E.

Warren Air Force Base, yo. The Air Force Commendation Medal is awarded to those individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement or meritorious service in the performance of their duties on behalf of the Air Force. Harriff is a telephone repair technician with the 2149th Communications Squadron. July 2 Boyd Bros. Band Sunday, July 3 Asleep at the Wheel SO" 30 off Summer Apparel Ic SHOE SALE Buy one Pair at Regular Price and get the second pair for 1 June 30 July 14 E.

R. Leinweber Co A TEXAS BANDERA. TEXAS 1710' Ave. 426-531S Esa LaMaze Childbirth Classes Donna Zimmerman. RN (A.S.P.O.) Certified ChUdbirth Education Support Group Every 3rd Tuesday 7:00 p.m.

St. Paul Lutheran Church ChUdren welcome Aerobic Exercise to Music $15 8 Lessons Come to any 8 lessons We meet: Monday Wednesday Mornings 9 a.m. Instructor. Betty Crowell Monday Wednesday evenings 6 p.m. Instuctor: Betty Crowell Tuesday Thursday evenings 6 p.m.

Instructor. Nancy Pope Limited enrollment. Register at T-Shirts Etcetera, 2527 Hwy 90, Hondo Hernandez Sons Grocery Serving Our Customers For 22 Half Gallon Preston MILK .99 I loaf rs. Baird's Town Talk BREAD .65 Flying Grade Large EGGS doz. .89 12 oz.

box Jelb Brand CHEESE CAKE 1.85 2H box River Enriched RICE .75 II oz. can CampbeH's Beef SOUP .54 17 oz. can Kounty Kist Golden Whole KERNEL CORN .47 12 oz. box Post Toasties CORN FLAKES .88 16 oz, box Argo Pure Com STARCH .65 19 oz. package assoited cremes COOKIES 1.49 15 oz.

can Delight Meat Flavor DOG FOOD .25 65 oz. box Dutch DETERGENT X.19 100-2 ply Hi-Dri PAPER TOWELS .69 VEGETABLES FRUITS 8M bag Russet POTATOES .99 60 ct. size AVOCADOES ea. .25 CUCUMBERSlb. .15 Florida LIMES ea.

.12 Seedless GRAPES DRINKS 10 oz. N.R. Bottle-6 pack Crush Orange, Strawbeny. R.C. Cola, Big Red.

Dr. Pepper and Hire Root Beer SODAS .99 6 pack-12 oz. can Old Milwaukee Regular or light BEER L95 U.S.D.A. MEATS FAJITAS lb. 1.98 MENUDO lb.

.35 BEEF SHORT RIBS lb. 1.19 Hormel LUNCHEON MEAT lb. 1.69 CHUCK STEAK or ROAST lb. 1.39 SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 1.89 CLUB STEAK lb.

2.19 Shoulder ROUND STEAK lb. 1.75 Grade A FRYERS lb. .60 i WE WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, JULY 4, 1983. PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. THRU TUES.

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