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The Colorado County Citizen from Columbus, Texas • Page 5

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Columbus, Texas
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5
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da's data Lin nis. Charles Ke ey, Worth and Eastland By 6 after spending a with 'the Kearneys. visiting the Kearneys were Sarah Kirk of Barry and Gary Aj- Buse, nephews of Mr. arney, and their friend ndy Collins of San An- Mr. and Mrs.

John Barney of Houston and limes Kearney of Austin. dr. and Mrs. J. A.

B. 7 nd Mrs. Leo Spind- Recent, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Johnson were Mr.

snd Mn. mother, Willie L. Gll- from'oecatur. Mrs. Lydia Eliert accompanied Mrs.

H. H. Boethel and Miss Mary Elizabeth Warner of Houston to San Antonio where they spent, a week visiting in the homes of Mr. and -Mrs Fred Sartor, Mr, and Mrs. Leon Eliert and Mr.

arid Mrs. Fred Sartor Jr. Mr nd Mr, Sta Mrs. Rudolph Krenek of Ellinger and Mrs. Ardney Voskamp of New Ulm visited with Mrs.

Loraine Krause Saturday. Eddie the aril of a girl, Tanya Marie, born July 2 in the Eagle Lake Community Hospital. She is welcomed home by 3 brothers, Joe, one sister, Carol Michelle. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Stolar and Mrs Rosie Stancik of Co- and great grand- UP In DMM whars -Mr. Ko- tenowtg? in attendant 'Irt Cindy Chlldm- Richard CftUtr wedding Saturday livening at tha BMMtf Ctapel of the Cliff Temple Baptist' Church. They were accompanied 'to Dallas by their daughter; Joan, and Miss Margie Kolenovsky of Fayettevflle. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Ellisworth and 2 daughters of Washington, visited with John Moeckel July 5. Mr. Elllsworth-mnd Mr. Moeckel Ellington Field weher Mr. Emsworth, was an Army officer and Mr.

Moeckel -was employed. The last time they saw each other was In 1945. The Ellisworths have 2 other children but they were unable lo Join their parents on the trip. Mr. and Mrs.

Arlen Brune of Columbus an- glrl in St. Joseph's Hospital, Houston, June 24. She weighed 6 pounds, 6 ounces, and has been named Nichole Sheree. She is welcomed by a sister, Sonja, 8, and a brother, Sean, 2. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Arno Brune of Industry and Mr. and -Mr. MM! Mn. Rog- Ywmnn snd Mr'n, Henera of New Him' MMKHUWS ry of Cape May, birth of-a-BJn, "Roy N.

announce the IB CBluntWrBWplttli, rival of a "son, KenneA July 5, The taby' weighed Jamis, on -June 24. He pounds, 12 ounces, he home by a h. i 1 brother, Kevin Jon, 2. has a brother, LUW, ni ani SECOMB SBCT1WN, trip to North Carolina Corli Troy with his gr, is of Garwood and md Mrs. Joe Stan- Columbus.

and Mrs. Dan Kole- Mrs. J. L. Perkins of Ly- ents, Mrs.

Lillle Reeder of Industry, Mrs. Edmund Brune of Bellville and Mrs. Essie Perkins of Ath- Boys regulars sizes 6-12 8.50 Prep waist sizes 26-30 Slims sizes 6-14 Men's sizes 28-38 M3.50 Boys western sizes 6-12 M2.50 Prep western sizes 14-20 13.00 Men's sizes XL 18.00 Ponderosa jacket 24.00 Grandparents are Mary ftogers of New and Mr. and Mrs. Jero and Mrs.

of Columbus and Fr Gumey of New Oriean Sgt. lily 17, Itn Bride at society Marilyn Diane Klaus Wed In Ceremony at St. Paul's Mis Marilyn Dia Klaus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E.

Klaus of Columbus, became the bride of James Edward Yearwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. bus, in a double-ring ceremony at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Columbus June 28, The Rev.

H. L. Anderson of Beeville officiated. Two floral arrangements of yellow gladioli and 2 potted plants of greenery flanked the altar. Craig and Clint Year- acolytes.

Mrs. Karen Heidemann of Brenham sang "We've Only and "The Lord's Prayer." Miss Pat- tl Sue Krebs of Fayetteville was the organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore best man. Groon were Rusty Klaus ky of Bay City and Georgi Evans of Fort Worth. Ushers were Larry Hue bel, Gary Priest and Loui Sodolak.

For 'her daughter's wed ding, Mrs. Klaus chose i gown of light pink doubl' knit accented with long othe ght flo Hei of illusion, caught to a chantllly lace camelot with Venice daisies and pearl trim, completed her attire. The bride's bouquet was a cascade of white carnations, yellow statlce, lilac gypsophila and greenery. Wendy Smiga. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Smiga of Pearland, was "flower girl. Mrs. Leonard Evanicky of Bay City, sister of the bride matron of honor, and Miss Janie Venghaus of Houston.served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

George ttStoleyYWXS WumBIs. Bradlay Yearwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Yesrwood, was ring bear- YMrwood, bro- at The Mrs. Paul Blymyer, the Cathy Calhoun, Cocktail 'Dinner Couple A cocktail dinner party Friday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Meismer honored Miss Lois Drymalla and L. J. Bra- "1 Ptoce ctnli tars having previously been put st setting.

Am'onj. Mr, and Drynmllsi, and Mn take place July 18 it St. Chuck Hall, Mr. and Roch's Catholic Church (n Manuel Schneider, Mr. and'Mrs, Allan Hammack, A.

Kuchar assisted in host Mr. and Mrs. KotHsrtrWn-- duties. neke, Mr. and Mr; After toasts to the cou drew number! to find their places at the Mr.

and Mrs James Mikulenka and Mr and Mrs. Roy Heffley. were pinned on the ree and her mother when arived for the courtesy. Many close friends called between the hours of 10 and 12 to wish the honoree happiness in the Guests were registered in the bridal book by the Columbus Lodge Holds Meeting Mattress PICK-UP. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING DRAPERIES-CUSTOM" FITTED DELIVERY' INSTALLED SEALY, TEXAS FOR Ail OF SEE S.

CITY INSURANCE SERVICE M7 WALNUT 7I2-38W BY ROBERT H. HENNEKE The pages of history, the Bible, and even today's newspapers are filled with all sorts of stories of loyalty. Varied illustrations of are plentiful. Famous loyalty is seen in the Bibilical story of Ruth and her mother-in-law Naomi; in the historical story of soldiers in snow at Valley Forge. Foolish and stupid loyalty is seen in stories of Hitler's followers who heard no no evil, spoke no evil in their hero worship of their leader.

Loyalty is the very bedrock of every worthwhile human relationship. Our leaders, employers, family and friends expect loyalty, and deserve goodness. We do NOT owe them a blanket endorsement of everything they think and everything they do. Shakespeare was right, "This above all, to thine ownself be true. And it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man." And it is still good advice le, Bantam Columbus, TBMM, surrounded by Other members of the houseparty were Misses Pat Ferguson and Susan Berry of Cypress and Pat Wielevsch of Houston, Mesdames Carlos Yearwood of Edna, Chuck Hall, irman Lte- Labor'i Goals ve will be at the AFL-CIO's The sin the a way to make energy savings a part of your house plan..

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Years Available:
1890-1977