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Fredericksburg Standard from Fredericksburg, Texas • Page 7

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Blanco News Mrs. Arthur Bruckner, Reporter aiul I I IMF. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs Matthews were host and ho less to the Golden Circle Sunday School Class ol the Baptist Church at a time at their home. The gueSts were dressed in their hard-time elolhine for the oc ea and Miss Wilma Green received the prize for being dressed most appropriately Variou names enjoyed after which they gathered out on the lawn and broiled bacon an clniade Miss Ray Bryan is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Garrett at San Antonio this week Mr and Mr W. Cox and children and Mr. and Mr' Chas Bruckner and daughter spent Sunday in San Antonio. Mr and Mrs Mger and son were week-end guest, at the honte of Mr.

and Mrs Bob Moore at Austin Messrs Rex Waller and Rufus Bryan spent the week-end in San ntonio with relatives and friends Misses Josefa and Lueia Johnson of San Marcos visited rel- tivcc ftrtf! ty. Ml riends here Sun and Mrs Willie Levcn and son of Fredericks and Mr and Mrs Cat tighter, Ai Mrs E. FJ At Ml Ml Hal ic or lunn uurt VSTII I I AI Mi i Effie Cleveland and Mis; Ruby Donop of Art visited with friends here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Schneider of Menard were guests of their mother, Mr. Schneider Sunday. Mi A Dalchau and son spent Tuesday in Lbmo, the 1 guest of friends. Mr. and Mi Max Kothmann, Mr.

and Mrs Louis Kothmann, rs (' and A. H. Kevser attended the Jerry Moseley fu neral in Llano Wednesday. Charles Nichols of Burnet was a pleasant visitor with friends here Thursday. Our community is still dazed from the shock of the death of one of its most prominent eiti zens Bauer, which oceured at his home on last Friday morning The bereaved family has sympathy of their many friends here, and throughout the country.

Mr and Mrs. Clarence Lehm berg of San ntonio spent the past week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Lehmberg. Mr L.

A Niebuhr returned Friday to her home in Industry, alter a ten days visit with her Mr. and Mr; Charles Leifeste. Miss Norma Va: the guest of friend few days during th Mrs II Grote ha, the sym pathy of her many friends in te loss of her sister. Mrs. Jno Kneese.

whose death oceured in Fredericksburg Tue. day, Funeral services, on Wed nr day, were attended by the following from here: Mr and Mr (' II Grote Mr and Mrs Grote, Rev and Mrs E. Wdimann, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schuessler, Mr, and Mrs.

C. Keyser, Miss Dm a 1 Harper News. Miss Marie Cottle, Reparter and Collector. RICHARD A hi" bar bet da not- DOSS LOCALS was given at the Adams school! Friday evening. A very large Friday afternoon the Fbg.

crowd i they were school played the Doss An y1 successful mi theig efforts; hool a game of baseball and to' furnish entertainment lor won by a score of 13 to 11 i he young peoplt i 1 as old ivte Crenwelge and New v. ris-. ved liere ot Fehmidt with a homer each the death tif hris Young, were the hitting stars, i-ghieh oeeirfred at Round Rock.J Mr. Ernst Schmidt is he a. i udue a few ported very sick We wish him tii death w.i a sneedV recovery.

i. Weeks soee A pal 1 ol sai 1 '-l attributed to he trouble In- cu .1 over Harper and tin ur LI nr wa Art week i BULK i i omidinf' Community or diath of a dearly loved citizen. Mr. Richard Bauman. He died Thursday morning about nine at the Secor Sanitarium in Kerrville.

Tie had suffered an illness of very long dm. lion, during which no effort or expense was spared in try in-- to ave the young life that Was so dear to his loved ones, lb pent several weeks in Kan Antonio where he received the best of medical treatments to 1) had for him but to no avail Ih birthplace was Harper and! his entire life was spent here; i xcepting a few' months which; was pent in Ban Antonio where he attended the Acad-my of St. John preparatory to becoming a priest. He had at- tained the age of 17 year; and 2 1 days. He leaver to mourn death, his mother Mr Joe, two sisters Olive and hit Fi Bauman: Ins rand randmot er r.

has Keller and other triends. Hi fat hr death about services were Church ne had been a Re Ce foiment was re ar Round Ruck. We extern the bereaved re 1 Jim Peril wen Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Kerrville was a Lois Duderstadt week Mr Jack Hoc burg. New Mexicr Mrs.

Dillard Stapj per Monday. A still born to Mr and Mi The Doss Community will again have a school picnic on p.iiny to; May 21st. In the afternoon they vail have the little program, base ball, band concert and in the evening the high school students under the direction of Mr. llouy will present a 3 act pfny entitled sent a 3-act play entitled Across The Barbecue and refreshment will be sold all during the day. Prof.

and Mrs. H. H. Houy and Miss Lena Witt, again have accepted the positions as teachers of the Doss School Hughes of uest of Miss part of this of Lords- and Mr. and were in Har- was born Pete Baeehe Patrolman (severely): Sir, your vehicle awaits without Officer Prithee, without what? Cop (bitingly)So please you, without light Here's your Bl DALE Every iht during next week we will have surprise Buies tint these Bales are not eon eealed but lie on the tables open for votii inspection con taiuim; at least Sfi.00 worth ot nierchamlise take one home only Ol).

RECEIVER SALE Mt.K Wednesday, April 27. Mi and Mrs. A C. Wendel and daughters and Chester L. i 111 xl Hudson made a trip to Fred A number of people from cricks burg Satin ku i here attended the dance at Mr and Mrs.

A J. Kinsey I Cherry Springs Saturday night, and children and Mi Marian Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schmidt visited rel-jand family of near Mason were visiting relatives here during the week end.

of Rous in Harper during the end. Kins at iVe week Cecil Flm and Clyde. Floyd spent Saturday with their pan of Austin Baytown id Sunday here. Lav en the bom a bank home All n. Okia a won State oday a all night captur Rule.

Tex it. S4 of th robberv ive BANK I I RIO CH IN TEX 27 Two ho robbed of India- ilciing the lift family their own in the ooo taken The Doss Community received a good rain Tuesday mofning and Friday night which was a great benefit to the small grain corn and other crops. Rev. Becker has returned from Yorktown where he attended the Synodical Convention. Mrs.

Ernst Ellebraeht, who has bad eye sight, had the fortune to fall last week and break her left arm. We wish her a speedy recovery. O.MFORT BODY IS KOI M) town Comfort. Tex, April 25 -The body of Maurice Edwards, 17, son of Mr and Mrs. G.

Ed- wards, was found Monday morning near town after a searching party had spent sever tl hours in the woods along i dan near Camp Comfort. The boy left home Sunday carrying a .22 rifle and when found he had been shot through the chart. An inquest was held by Justice Milton Davis of Boeme and Sheriff Bwcsreih i Boerne and Sheriff Bierschwale I Besides his parents, the buy leaves thre brothers an dthree Patronize your home town merchants Wanted! SHELL HORN, OATS and WHEAT. Top Market rl Schneider Phone 1 HO. Buy GoocJyears at these NEW LOW PRICES Come these Values ASH PRICES Toll of Fat Each In Haifa be 29x4.40-21$5-9$ -91 29x4.50-20 417 .91 30x4.50-214*37 423 .91 28x4.75-19 $.124.97 .94 29x4.75-20 $20 $04 .91 29x5.00-19$.39 5.23 1 OO $.29 1 .14 31x5.00-21 $72 1.16 2Hx5.25-IK 6.1$ $-97 I .02 31x5.25-21 6.6$ 6.43 I .16 2 h-m 1 1 3.46 .86 Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Super twist Cord Goodyears Famous Duality 'Fires within the Reach of ALL! New Low Prices! PRICF.S Full 29x4.40-21..

29x4 50-20 30x4.50-21 2Sx4 75-19 30x3 I. Prk of I $4.79 S)S $.45 6.33 4-29 Tube Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Supertwist Cord Other sires equally low. HEAVY DUTY TRUCK TIRES 34x7.50-20 $14 SO 22.40 2b.4$ 30 5 32x6 34 v7 Other proportion I 50.40 I IN your old tiresfoi newGOOin I AI TINE IN WO AI Goodyear Radio Programs Sat. 7:30 M. I Si t) I IRES Expert ulcanizing Open 31 Hours Ever Ready Motor Co Fr edericbnbur jj, Phone 177.

r.Tizsr: Mrs Grover A t'Wjrrx MUD pe? I rum 1 be am ET or men who need advice! Mr lstlcir I Mr EfSCIil Mr Mrs Cy As I Mil mi Lam ered week I.o Mi lent last, ml was Mr and id son. Mr ass i. trie Smit in A them tins Mi Mrs Ba Mi of LI a fi. we fai 111 Hi had been connected with Si utheran church of tell for years and became ai active member in 1930. when funeral services were held b' Rev Benorden.

Saturd i.v Anri 23 and interment tin Church Cemetery nearby Leonard well and dec! the i Marble He attaint Adams at! Eastern Star iiann'i Falls Friday evening, Mr Kmnev spent several (lavs ot last week visit.im: Mr and Mr Kane at IIous ton Mrs. AU'tin Casparis who has ijei'ii very ill the ho pital at, Austin is doing very nice now The Eastern Star members had their regular meeting at Johnson Saturday afternoon There was a nice attendance of members Those present to attend this chapter from out of town Mis: Fuchs of Cypress Mill: Mrs Darniyh Mr Viola and Mr Monteomerv of Fall and Mi Geo. Wall ot Blanco. About thirty young people ot Johnson City spent the day in San Antonio where they visited many place of interest They enjoyed a picnic lunch at th Brackenridge Bark and spent some of their tun seeing the park They ail report a very' enjoyable time. Mr.

and Mrs. and daughter were business visitors in Frederick burg Wed- nesday ot hi week. Miss Hattie Grote of Freder-j iCksburg was in Johnson Cityj Tin of the week Patronize your nome towc merchants. years, 2 months, and 20 days. OS 151 01 Dll IN 1IOSITI VI Carlo Bee (14 one-time pn inent attorney and politician of San Antonio son of (Jen.

Hamilton P. Bee We-t 'Texas commander with at San Antonio during the Civil War. died Wednesday in a hospital lure. was a nephew of Gen Barnard Bee whose troops once met those of Stonewall Jackson in battle. The town ol Beeville wa named for Gen Bee.

Having been Texas commissioner of insurance, statistics and history. State Sen. dor lii ic? attorney Carlo. political life was climaxed by his selection to Congress during the World War IL-. first wife was Mary Burleson, sister of Albert Burleson I 1 master General under Pk dent Woodrow Wilson.

Survivors are his widow Mr Mary Elizabeth Bee, and a sister Mi Annie F. ot San Antonio, and brothei Benjamin Bee, of Los An geles. Carlos Bee was born in Monterrey, Mexico, July 8, 1807, and came to Texas in and lived lure after 1880 Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon in St. Mark's Church by Bi hop '1' Capers and Rev A McKintsry. Mi ir.Ucrv Antonio ch ol White Oak dit had they would and his far my.seit went Moore member of slept living room slept about then was aw he Writ; i it iusoe folk-, v.ho rlent here.

After brea Harold DeFteest Lelai Montgomery and Misses Loui iv 0 Del yr. Muofi Junction we; in Harper urduy night. after they Mi Bcs ic and Julia Bern- Uni no rdt of spent about week od at home vv jf, di.n and Mr Rudy Fi FYitk burg re Harper or do this week Mr, and I Mrs ortho Id of lie i Fruder icksbitrg we fi dll ring Mi ihry if Jttnetion to aceomp guests tl If of roderiiksburg itiftjrmed was in Harper day this Alter the and Jdender; Mr, and Mrs Russell they were all and children wore Along the roa visitors Saturday. stolen car wa Fred Nichols went to Kerr drove fcoe ville one day this week. transferring Mr.

and Mrs Edmund automobile ler and baby were in Harper H. Parker of JUAIN i( informed Moore to be at ease, husband nor leep all d. woman band was young; divan in the me of the men hours, and he ned by the other morning." Moon was fold he unwelcomed bank, warning would kill her called police Mrs. Moore said tify the officers i m. Moore out 10:30 a of his release bank officers wore released, to walk back where the first ft The roblx i istanee before HendiirsonV il I NDER Ha Hcu- mior afi day this week i Scarborough and I Ivors accompanied Ro- to Cain Citv Sun-' he had spent the Cl ue A Rock stop at tie; Common week end here.

their pup( Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pfril: sters shoot visited Mr and Mrs. Buck Blunt the car Sunday. his pup ha Ruchen 7umwa.lt.

and Cecil the trs Dhldwln of Ingram were in ILirpi Sunday Emmet Turner of Kerrville1 The dor. w.i> Harpi Saturday and The locomo Sunday, began U) Wa'ku Terr of Kerrvitle an spent the week end in Harper the train with his pa retd Mr. and rn In .1 to Walter Tarr. i wilted. The Werner made a 1 of opn trip to San Antonio Wedne.s- his pup triu clay.

arm. glanced from two young- marbles outside One boy noticed a andered beneath here, ml no attention nor ted, the cars forward. i ducked under nmuters gasped. window, then ny scrambled out ie side, inn under one cu: imposition on your friends aid iN THESE strenuous times, haven't yeu often wi bed th was some qualified i with whom vou could dis- problenis It might be an end bc- vour friends have their own problems. And, quite naturally, their is bused on their own observations and exneriences, which limit ed.

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ultry i nf Ra lio Renrlc Ri: Carrier I way ill Clerk ie Si.t.jortf St tt titnber Uclltl Slate Occupation It geo 4 i in Canada, tend Ihit up. it the Inietn'ittonal cmruptndcnct Sekonli Canadian, bimilnd Muntital. Canada JOHN FISH BACK Local Representative, 1S22 W. Ashby Place, San Antonio, Texas.

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1923-1977