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Fredericksburg Standard from Fredericksburg, Texas • Page 13

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Fredericksburg, Texas
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pou he Theo. Wahrmund Rites Are Held Stonewall Community FAIR Sunday, August 15 Judging of Entries at 10 a. m. Beef Barbecue for Dinner and Supper Concert by Stonewall School Band Babe Ruth Ball Game, at 3:45 m. Stonewall Vs.

Johnson City the Gilk-pie O.unt-. Smuetz- 1 enouna. He on numerous occas- On Wednesday Funeral services for Theodore Wahrmund, 92. were held on Wednesday, August 4. 1965.

at 8:45 a. in the Schaetter Funeral Home and at 10 a. in St. Mary's Church. The Rev.

W. W. Schneider officiated in the rites and burial was in St. Catholic Cemetery. Wahrmund died on Monday, Aug.

2. at 7 in the Hill Crest Nursing Home, where he had been for 21 months. He was a native of Gillespie County, and was born here on June 23. 1873. the son of Karl Wahrmund and Dorothea Juenke Wahrmund.

He was married to Anna Rischner on Dec. 10. 1895. Wahrmund was a farmer, and later worked for the highway department. He was one of the four the Tivydale Schuetzenbi Four St Mary's High School cations chairrr and Rayford Student Council officers and their Ball.

Edison Hmh. San Antonio sponsor. Sister Martha Anne, at- recreational chan man. tended the Texas Association of For the work hop, the tudentj StU ie I. We -op ip at Trinity University, Aug.

31- each of which presented a differ Sept. 3. They im luded Danny ent schooi, Svatek, president; Glendene song, mesc Ktae Klae treas Th was Cour ter, rer. mal dance. Billy Horton, senior at Lubbock High School, was the main speaker for the occasion.

He has had seven years of student council experience, and this year was a delegate to Boys State and also attended the National Student Council convention held in Kentucky. FRFDFRTCKSRURG STANDARD, Wednesday, Aug. It, 1K5 3, Attend Funeral Indians were fine men. Rites in La Grange Theodore Wahrmund en. 50 great- grandchildren great- great- grandchild- in death by a and the rs and sisters: ristian.

Amalia, kUguste, Bertha, mund. and two Scht 1. Others on th( staff were enned with stu dent council evalu- Dr Ueojge Thomi director of at.on. Each roup was given a curriculum, Pori Ar Public problem to rork out each dav Scho oLs; Ann Ardead, Mon- folio wine the lecture. High School Li tbbock, jun- Enterfainme nt included a mix- lor counselor; Mrs Dorothy Suter, er, lawn barb ecue, swim meet.

Mo. ion High Sc! registrar: sing-song, sigh seeing in San An- Mrs Dolores Bian ar Highlands tonio Wednes iay afternoon and High and Jim of MacAr-evening, and a semi-formal ban- thur High. San i deans; quet in the cafeteria Thursday KaH ileen Damara La redo, publi- evening, follow ved by a semi-for- DANCE 8 to 12 p. m. usic by THE HIGHLANDERS For Table Reservations Call 644-2393 52-01 brothers who died in infancy.

Pallbearers at his rites were; ions won the crown of Schuetz- Elgin Wahrmund. Teddy Wahr- enkoenig in the Gillespie County I mund, Clayton O. Klein. Alton C. Schuetzenfest.

Klein, Louis Loth and Erhard He was also a pioneer old team- Klein, i ster and was serving as treasurer of the Gillespie County Old Teamsters at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife; a a daughter, Ida, Mrs. Edwin J. win 5 burg, grand- Martin Spenrath Rites Held In Comfort Sunday DOSS COMMUNITY FAIR At The ---DOSS SCHOOI GROUNDS SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 Agriculture Exhibits Ladies' Department Junior Division Band Music Games Refreshments Goat Roping at 2:00 m. Afternoon Program at 3:00 p.

m. 3 Act Play "The Blundering Herd'' at 8:00 p. Barbecue Bee! and Mutton Served at 12:00 Noon and 5:30 p. m. EVERYBODY WELCOME! Doss Improvement Club Funeral services for Martin Spenrath 76, were held on Sunday, Aug 8.

1965 at 2:30 in the Schaetter Funeral Home in Comfort. The Rev. Ralph C. Ablin officiated in the rites. Burial was in the Comfort Cemetery.

He died Friday, Aug 6. at 6:45 p. in the Comfort Hospital. He was born in Comfort on Nov. 28.

1888. the son of Martin and Mary Lichtenfeid Spenrath and married Selma Heimann in Holy Ghost Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg on Oct 10. 1925. In addition to nis wife, he is I survived by a daughter, Lucille. Mr- Lester Grosenbacher; a son.

Martin Spenrath, Comfort; a grandchild two brothers, Emil annd Fritz Spenrath. both of Comfort; and a sister. Gertrude. Mrs. Otto Sachtleben.

New Braunfels. He was preceded in death by I following rothers and sisters: Daniel Spenrath, Joe Spenrath. Alvin Spenrath. Eric Spenrath, Louis Spenrath. Mrs.

Louise Boh- tv rt. Emma Allerkamp and Mrs. Augusta Burow. 52-01 com S. S.

CL II SWIM PARTY The Intermediate I class of Bethany Lutheran Sunday School held a swim party at the City Pool Tuesday night. Aug. 3. After wards they went to the church where refreshments were served and then played shufflefxrard. Attending the party were 22 class members and the teachers of the two sections, Mesdames Victor Meier, Albert Keyser B.

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Center ring performer with Ringling Bros. Bamum Bailey Circus, Radio City Music Hall; Theatrical Night Club and Television Ster. Plus Bill Austin, at the Sonorous Hammond Organ in nightly organ reveries and as accompanist for the international stars of stage, circus and TV'. Pre-Program Concert Nightly by St. High Schooi Band.

ALL EXHIBITS AND DISPLAYS OPEN DAY nnd NIGHT GALA PARADE Enjoy the Gemuetlichkeit ADMISSION Day of Adults: $1.00 Children: 25c Friday Morning at 10 M. BIERGARTEN Nights Adults: 50c Kids: 10c Pretty Floats, Decorated Grand Stand Reserved Seats. $1 00 Vehicles, Bands and Other Meet Your Friends, Bleachers: 50c Gay Parade Features From Far and Wide Vehicles Day: 50c Night: 25c Chddren Free Friday Grandstand Free at Night to all Cool, Pleasant, RelaxingExcepting Reserved Seats 1 DOS SANTOS (Left) Agile artist of the tight rope, featured with famous circuses here mid abroad, performing unbelievable stunts on his rigging on which he has aho performed in famous ballrooms, supper clubs, on television in addition to his brilliant circus career. ALLA SHAWN (Center) Featured aerialist with Ringling Bailey. Pret'v Miss Shawn brings thrills with her daring performances on the Lying trapeze, head stands on the swinging sway pole and the best of other circus exhibits.

Farm DIANE SHELTON (Right) juggler who brings an almost magical movement of objects th sheer -peed and deftness. Her youthful verve and professional polish have starred her on The Hollywood Palace, Steve Allen Show, repeat -merits at Club Reno; Desert Inn. Las Vegas; nationwide apearanees with Ben Blue Revue plus many other international shows. Come Enjoy I he Greatest Fair Anywhere RALPH WAGNER SHOWS Gay Carnival Many New Thrill Rides Shows Concessions.

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Years Available:
1923-1977