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Fredericksburg Standard from Fredericksburg, Texas • Page 4

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4 1 RI HI RC STAND XRO XVcdnesday, Feb 6. 1963. 1 Ernst Schmidt i Hites Are Held JHj Here On Friday or Ernst Friday. reek Si hmidt He 1 Fob. CARD OF THANKS I WLS Sc Sc M( Wednesday.

Jan. 30. at the Fredericksburg and Clinic, where he had Citient for four days. Fredericksburg 2. 1881.

the son of md Anna KuhLmann He was married to rt 1009 in Fix'dericks- Mrs. A. Enderlin Rites Are Held Tuesday Morning Mrs. Joseph Maimer Infant Child 0f Succumbs. Rites Held Saturday E.

L. Hohmanns Rites Friday Blue and Gold Banquet Planned In mor on U. Especially I apprec a to th- S(postal emp'. the mfi aTld Of 1 dan to make go: use I also wan to thank all of the Also ks a ng tae Kerr Route cm IO I make the job HIO IX' a to his wife, he is 1 the following child- Mrs Arthur Lorenz, A-ex Schmidt, Freder- Mrs. Earle Altina.

Henry it. Mrs Clara Herbert i G. Schmidt, all of I 1... ll.aiUl, as a Gillespie County County Clerk Felix Sc Sheriff Hugo Kiaernei Howard LJnge to the of Pleasant Hiil Couple Observes Sliver Wedding Em Silver Tea Honors Sisters TI Mr. and Mrs.

August Ludwig celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with a host of Th memrv. a Othmar K.tderli CARD OI TU KS Mo John Gardner A ITH ill By I diUi Watson Pleasant Hill Correspondent surviving are 17 grand. 4 great- grandchildren; Ahna. Mrs. Richard An- brother.

Ri Schmidt end relatives at Creek or cksburg Sunday. Delicious barbecue was was preceded in death by a served to the guests, GU tave Schmidt. The Trinity Luther an League of be at his rites were: Stonewall met for their regular it. Milton rbort, meeting Sunday night Charlene Herb rt. Monroe Herbert.

Schaoferkoeter took part in the and Gilbert KMM- program and Elaine Suiten helped with the Miss E.stella Weirich from Austin 3 Marlin Doike and Marlene Staats were married at the Bethany Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg. Saturday, 2. Marlin is the son of Mr. and Mm Edwin Deiku Those attending the weddmg from this comm Ann' rent TP ritxl fresl men: A der Erne out nen Funeral services for Mrs. Alfred Enderlin, 51, were held on Tuesday, Feb.

5. 1903. at 9:45 a. in the Schaetter Funeral Home and at IO a. in St.

Mary's Catholic Church. Mrs Enderlin, the wife of the owner oi the Enderlin Feed Store in Fredericksburg, died Saturday, Feb. 2, at 9 40 m. in the Fredericksburg Hospital and Clinic, was Cemetery, where she had been a patient for three days. Sine was the former Zita Anna Klein, and was born in Fredericksburg on Feb.

5, 1911, the daughter of Franz Klein and Maria Jung Klein She was married to Alfred Enderlin on April 6, 1932, in Fredericksburg. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three daughters: Florine, Mrs. Gene Angleton, 6, 1951. Houston; Mary Ann. Mrs.

Way- she is survived by the land Houston. Austin, and Cyn- jng children: Emma. Mrs. Frank thia Ann Enderlin, Fredericks- Holdforth. Fredericksburg; Ma- burg.

fhilda Mrs. Clem Rcitcheck, Also surviving are two grand- Grainfield Kansas; Alphons children, and the following bro- Maimer, Imkom. Idaho; Benjamin thers and sisters: Louis Klein, Maimer, Kansas City, Kansas; Stonaweil; Helmuth Klein, AI- Vincent Maimer. Ocetolla, Idaho; bert; Francis Klein, Austin; Er- Amelia. Mrs.

Lee Ottley, Oakley, wm Klein, Stonewall; Erna, Mrs. Kansas; Florentine Maimer, Henry Stolle, Fredericksburg; ola, Kansas; Joseph Maimer, Kanand Mrs. Euiia Williams, Freder- sas City, and Leo Maimer, icksburg; and her parents-in-law, Los Angeles, Calif. and Mrs. Chailes Enderlgn Also surviving are 21 grand- redericksburg.

children 49 great grandchildren; She was preceded in death by sister. Mrs. Bertha Klein. Frcd- two brothers: Harry Klein, erieksburg; three brothers, Jacob Boeder. Fredericksburg; Joe Roe- serviees for Renee Hohmann, 2-day-old oi office office of the oath.

the late Funeral services for Mrs. Jo- Funeral reph Ma.mer, 86. were held on Kathleen Saturday, Feb. 2, 1963, at 9:45 daughter of E. and Kathl a.

in the Schaetter Funeral Hohmann, were held Fi Horne and at IO a. m. in St. Fob 2:30 p. in th Catholic Church.

Beckmann Funeral Home and at The Rev. W. W. Schneider 2 45 P- 111 St- Church eiated in the rites and the Rev. Ve Rev W.

W. Schneider olli- J. J. Hildebrand at the Rosary, ciated. Burial was in St.

Ma held on Friday evening. Burial Cemetery. The child was born on Wed- Mrs. Maimer died on Wednes- day, Jan. 3U and died at a.

day, Jan 30. at 8:45 a. in the on r-day. Hill Crast Rest Home, where she addition to her parents, sue had been a patient for two weeks. survived by tour She was the former Mary Caiy Louis, Givgory Dean.

Louder. and was born here on Jan. Dannie Diva: 23, 1876, the daughter of John Hohmann. Roeder and Mary Leyendecker Also surviwm her giand- Roeder. She married Joseph Mai- Parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert mer on Nov. 5. 1901 in rites helo iGold and Mr. and Mrs.

Ernst in Austin. He succumbed March Hohmann, and her great-grandfather, Louis Roeder. Cub Scout Pack 135, which is sponsored by First Methodist Church will hold their annual Blue and Gold Banquet in the Social Mali of the Church Tuos- Feh. 19. speaker and awards the evening.

day ni; A gt will hi BV THE CARTON The first permanent iron work; was built in Massachusetts in 1645. Bottled By FR FOF RM 'KSB COCA COLA BOTTLING CO of Divine Provie a of honor at a held Sunday, Feb. 3 5 p. m. of the school.

The members of the Si-c tv. St. Pa i.w Club, and the Coun- holie Women, lent.ne motif was car- ln the decorations, re- ind floral and Arnold Klein and a sister Christine Klein. S'cnewai! Mutual Aid Fire Assn. lual Meeting was un- on of Sister Mary AF Barbara Rode, Mr tnd Mrs Ewald o'veral vocal selec- voice 1 th ora le voice group several numbers.

Th- Bereaved Family XKI) OI TU WRS Fn Mu- held i. 28. it ion. were Mr. Mr Mr.

and Mr and Mrs. Fi and Err and Felicia. Dmke and Mr Deike. Evening Guild Meeting Held der. Harper: and Charles Roeder.

The Hi.debiund. of- Frederieksbug. ciated in rites and St. She was preceded in death by three sons: Leo. Alfred and one who died in infancy; and four sisters: Mrs.

Lina Mission. Mrs. Clara Peter. Mrs. Rosa Klein and Mrs Emma Esquell.

Pallbearers at her rites were: Marvin Peter, Joe Esquell, Elmond Roeder. Ruben Roeder. Edmund Klein and Ravmond Klein. fi Choir sang at the church. Burial was in St.

Mary's Cemetery Pallbearers at the rites were: Arno Klein, Charles Klein, Gary Enderlin. Hans Enderlin and Kenneth 1 in WILLIAM C. DYER KITES IN NXN ANTONIO du- Dt 'Mr Mrs. Wi! Mr US AF Rt Wa: 1 Mi Dame Loom AI arc Weir: id AI! n. nd AI: Schmidt Sc We est bom kin dr pa thy and O'.

moth The Bereaved Family XKI) of JU WRS and nvn he Mrs. Jfrseph Maimer W( mer. in his report, said home the nation, a.s yjj tv I $19,601.98 turj. th yeai was $3,024.42, home ikir.c the amount avail- g(, gq, of De- 31. 1962.

$22,626.40. nation IVa! o. for 1962 gree $1 299 95, and the balance ledg 'W- at the end of Bernai $21,416 45. Total in- Lynett in at the end of San 12 was $1 536,562. fi an 1 director elected in re: B.

Eckert, presi- at; Francis Merz, vice presi- Wei riheimer, secret 'V treasurer; and directors: ri Ji rr hke, Fehx r. Felix Lmdig. Hartmann, cer- Clarence Stahl, Alonzo Duecker, gh- Edmund Guenther Ott- of mers. Roscoe Basse and Elgin yin- Bohrends. Ira 'nd.

ling i.id of Holy Chu ch Wo in the Educational ir uskopf Mi's car Kraus prayer Mrs AI-s. Victor V' organ for (j ed bv Mrs. I Mr Hon- iffering lt presided i rt of William Dyer, 54. husb ml of IN THE HOSPITAL the former Oillie Sultemeier of NEWS iHls WEEK here, died Monday in San An- tonio. Among those undergoing ope- Funeral services were held this rations in local hospitals during morning, Wednesday, at 8:30 a.

m. the past week were: in the Roy Akers Chapel of Pray- August F. Bmrend Freder. The Rev. Kelly Neal officiat- ricksburg, Mrs.

Rubin Hahne. ed. Burial was in North Mission Fredericksburg: Mrs Charles irial Park. Kott, Mason; Hilmar Chew, Main addition t( his wie. he is son: ATrs Andiew Alberthal, San vived by a sister, Mrs.

Ruby Antonio: Airs. Rudy Lange. Fred- Marcus; his father, William Ar- erieksburg; Mrs. Wilbert Seipp. Dyer; mother, Mrs.

Davie and Karen Moeller lorf. daughter Hutchtnson and step-father, of ATrs. xlore AToell Wm Pate Hutchenson, all of Fredericksburg, and Schmidt In fort. sure to win hearts and influence intentions. The shortest distance between two hearts (yours and h.s) is a gift from here.

HI I ti The Style Store or Men Xnd Bovs Dry Cleaning Dial 15 58 Pat OI AT- Eh SU and SWI wen eler. Air eniad AL AI: enernl meet- I.CW to bo L. Dur- rcent- nding addi- Elle- Harv fjwT TI WW. VIX Keachcy from and inn' and 1 dents at SWTSC. and Mrs Tom Tec or from Tavlor and I the party after the are Mr Ging joined the party after the radii at ion evrrc 1 ATiss Teer em- as a first grade teacher Mr.

and Alvin and AT- Porter Watson attended funeral for ATr. VoUmermg's sister-in-law, Mr Kus' Wi We danvs Levi F'li Birck Edward Ri anl AT; He- dentine and 1 motifs cut decorations. IMP AL A i-Door IM PA LA i-Door I MU II IIIMMI IIM MI I MMIttlll IIIIMMI I II I IM) A FOF BEYER BIK I IIDA XK I -veral amendments to the con- Julia Elbel in San Antonio on I tut ion bv-laws were noted Saturday. adapted by the members to me effc'Ctive w.th the approv- We are glad to hear that Mr Ira Ivee Sultemeier is home from Marv Roed We especiady wish to thank tht ReV Stone and the Very ReJ Hi! debrand; Dr Sprint 5t AT CI Hi 11- crest ng Horn-' and staff. the paJlbemer.

SchaetterFuneral Home. who sent food and for the AT ass offerings 1 ow rs and syrr.pa hy cards. of the State Insurance Depart- the hospital irent. Ix'tter. IHS EBERTS HI URN FROM TRIP The Bereaved Family XKI) OF THANKS Mr and Air Julius Ebert have returned from a trip to Washington, their son, family.

Funeral services for Airs. Hen ry Horlen, Suzanna Mold where they visited hauer, 88. will be held tomo-row, AI Elx'rt Jr. and his Thursday, Feb 7, at 2 p. m.

in the Schaetter Funeral Home Bu- Linda Ixru Beyer, daughter of Air. and ATrs. Kdu Beyer, was honored with a party on her sixth birthday Saturday afternoon, Fob. 2, at her home. Attending were 15 boys and girls who played rcords and a anl is doing much Pm the hat on the groundhog.

Also enjoying the party was her 21-month old brother. Larry Lynn. Assisting hostess was Mrs. L. H.

kes. Out of town guests were Kath- icen and Diann Montgomery of Austin. PPL AIP 9-Pasacvgcr lilttlMlfllllMi I HSD XX' RITES FOR MKS. HENRI HOH EFN SR BI SCA YXE 4-Door our th Dr. iixn ink We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to many friends, no ghbors and re- lativ-es for memoriaLs, flowers, sympathy cards and expressions of sympathy ext- at th- death of our dear husband, father, r.

and brother, Dr. Pat Horton Especially do wish the Rev. J. N. Coffmar SprmgaiJ, Dr.

Wi Byrd of Ke-rviile, the nurses of the Freder: v- lure pita; and Clinic, the cho of the First Baptist Church, pailbf -irers mann Funeral Home, the Freder- iekshurg Masonic Lodge No 794. AF AAT. and also Brother and Brother Collins of Kern be Ivxige, the American Legion PoC No, 244. and vios" who sent food and helped any way. The Bereaved Familv The left San Antonio by train rial will be in the Greenwoood m.

9, and stopped over at GrO- Cemetery. Mrs. Horlen died on r. to vis'it the Clyde Mul- Tuesdav, Feb 5. at 7:40 m.

A -X taw arrivm; in Wash.ng- obituary will follow ton Jan. Among tions th Smithson Washing: 3 2 the ghtseeing attrac- moved were the an Institute. Wax ATu- coin Memorial and the Monument. ext we k. MKS (Continued from page 1.

sec. 1 W-nen tlv'v returned home from rhtseeing trip Jan. 17. thc'if rnta an DF I XL MFI VRX MFE JING JAN. 18 nowfc I family history published in 1952.

She is survived by a son, Kermit Striegler; a daughter-in-law ghtor-in-law- had pro- ATrs. Kermit Striegler, both of anniversary dinner for Fredericksburg; a granddaughter, oration of their 34th Airs. Jo Ann Wehmeyer, and her anniversary. husband. Frederic Wehmeyer: and ere especially happy to two great grandsons.

David and 14-month old grand- Robert Wehmeyer, all of Lubbock Joyce Catharine. In addition to her husband, she led during their vi- was preceded in death by three he had IxK'n sta- brothers: Alfred. Ed car and Fe- 13 years Weyrich. the Air Force Pallbearers at her rites were: Field Band School. At Fred Weyrich.

Oran Striegler. he played in one of the Gilbert Loudon, iRoy Stroeher, marched in President Adelbert Weber and Elwin Pet- their lnaugurai parade. meckv. dinner. BI RI II ED Mr.

1 AL Raymond Quintero on Alonduy. Feb. 4. became the parents of a son. Darnel Henry who weuhed 8 pounds and 2 oun- ct ui arrival.

AL s. Quintero is ic Reinbach. I ae grandpar-'nts are ATr. and Mrs. ive (Quintero of Woods boro i and Airs.

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18. Mrs. Pat Horton of burg was welcomed as a now member. for Dental Health Week discussed and officers were d. Later the women joined at for Keeps Great Buys on four entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealer's Showroom HEIN CHEVROLET-PONTIAC 815 WEST MAIN STREET FREDERICKSBURG WYdown 7-2141.

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