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Fredericksburg Standard from Fredericksburg, Texas • Page 2

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2 FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD, Oct. 3, 1973 if MRS. ARTHUR KOWERT, Society Editor, 997.2157 Couple Wed Here Making Their Home In San Antonio MK. AND MKS LINDIG Edwin Lindigs 50th Wedding Mr and Mrs Edwin Lindig Sr were honored by (heir family and friends on their golden wedding anniversary at an informal open house held in the Social Mall of Trinity Lutheran Church Stonewall. Sunday, Sept to tie tween 3 and 5 p.m The couple posed in the photo above in front of the Trinity altar where both were baptized, confirmed and married He is a son of the late Mr and Mrs Charles Lindig She is the former Natalie Merz, a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Robert Merz They have lived on the same place in the Albert community since they were married Sept 30, 1923.

They are engaged in farming and ranching The Rev Paul Leonhard officiated at the wedding rites Their children are Dr Edwin Lindig Jr a medical doctor and bone specialist in Fairbanks, Alaska. May. Mrs Win Welch of Austin; Oliver Lindig of Starkville, Miss and Roberta. Mrs Roy Young of Houston They also have eight grandchildren of their wedding attendants, Mrs Kddie LindnerKf Comfort and Mrs Lydia Bohls of Stonewall, attended the anniversary celebration Their Feted On Anniversary other two attendants, Dr. Herbert Merz, her brother who is now in Alaska, and Fred Herber of San Antonio, were ui able to be here for the event.

out itl county guests were Morn New Braunfels, San Antonio. Austin, Sonora and Comfort. St. Mary's PTC To Meet Oct. 9 The St Teacher (Tub will meet for its first general meeting Oct.

9, at 7 45 in St Hall. Plans will I finalized for the annual turkey dinner t( be held Sunday, Nov 4 At an executive board meeting of the club held Tuesday, Sept. 25, the program fur the PTC during the year was presented. All parents are urged to attend the Oct. 9 meeting as the faculty of both the high school and elementary grades will be ml roduced Mr and Mrs Stephen Taylor i( home in San Antonio Allowing a honeymoon trip to California and their wedding jdpf 8.

at 7:30 p.m., in Holy (piosi Lutheran Church. The Leroy Deans officiated The bride is the formerM ar le Maun, a daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur E. Haun of Stonewall and the granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Louis 1- Haun and Willie P. Burg, also of Stonewall. Mr and Mrs Taylor of San Antonio are parents of the bridegroom.

Mrs. Hugo Maenius was organist, and Harold Cearley of There is a wonderful mythical law of nature that the three things we crave most in life happiness, freedom and peace of mind are always attained by giving them to someone else A Hearty Welcome To Everyone To Attend The 82nd Texanischen Gebirgs Saengerfest AT THE GILLESPIE FAIR PARK EXHIBITION HALL SATURDAY and SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 and 7, 1973 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8 3 p. Be nr ci festivities at Fair Park. Welcome of Singers by Festival President Alt Frantzen and Bundes President Alfred C.

Alberti. Recognition of bQ-year Singers, 4:30 m. Kommers 8 30 p. Dance for Singers and Guests SUNDAY. OCTOBER 7 9:00 a m.

Business Meetin of delegates 11:00 a Massed Chorus Rehearsal 2 30 m. Decoration cl Flags and Concert at Fair Park. SPONSORED BY Arion Maennerchor FREDERICKSBURG. TEXAS irginia Ann Barnes and Joe Edward Peacock Yule Rites Set By Couple A wedding during the Christmas holiday season is planned by Miss Virgina Ann 'Ginger) Barnes and Joe Edward Joey) Peacock who will lie married Dec. 29.

at 6 p.m. in Margarite Parker Chapel of Trinity University, San Antonio The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Goodson E. Barnes of 111 Mabel le Dr San Antonio, and Luckenbach. She is a 1973 graduate of Roosevelt High School and is now a pre-med major at Trinity University.

The Barnes are members of i a 1 Presbyterian Church, Fredricksburg. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs William E. Peacock of 82IB Glen Castle, San Antonio. is a 1969 graduate of Roosevelt High School, attended San Antonio College, and is now employed by the San Antonio Light as an engraver. Care of Modern Piano Topic of Club Meeting The Music Study Club held its lirst meeting of the 1973-74 year Tuesday.

Sept 25, in Milam Hall The president, Mrs. Rebecca Howerton, gave the welcome and conducted the business meeting Mrs Alton Klier. leader for the program, introduced the speaker. Dr Howell Branning, assistant to the chairman of the Music I )cpartmerit of the University of Texas Dr subject was Past and Present, and Care of the Modern Piano Branning gave a brief history of producing tones on a musical instrument with regard to proper pilch He gave examples of Quality of pitch by use of an electronic device called Johnson Intonation Trainer He also played a recording made by Gustav Leonhard! of Holland to illustrate normal meantone temperament Dr Branning stressed the importance of pianos being tuned at least twice a year to with the changes in seasons A question and answer period followed the lecture ion Refreshments were served by Mines LI Kowntrec. Walter K'flmeier Harold Kneesc and Herbert Pfeiffer i Fi na I leinen will serve temporary directress ol the Music Study Club and will meet with the singing group at her home on i 4.

at Hi a in San Antonio was the vocalist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a formal gown she designed and created of white peau de soie accented with lace and chiffon. It was designed with an empire waistline, long puffed sleeves, wide buttoned cuffs and a narrow standup collar. The skirt featured a wide ruffle at the hemline for an old-fashioned look He floor length veil was of off white tulle She carried a nosegay of white roses and gypsophila and satin streamers Her something old was a diamond and ruby pin and a gold wedding band which had both belonged to her paternal grandmother. Miss Linda Pinson of San Antonio was maid of honor, and Mrs William J.

Maurer, aunt of the bride, San Angelo, was matron of honor. They wore formal gowns of moss green crepe and carried long- stemmed yellow roses with moss green steamers. Leslye Mozisek, daughter of the Dale Moziseks of San Antonio, was flower girl Garet and Gavin Grosenbacher, sons of the Marvin Grosenbachers of Boerne, were ringhearers. Steve Hardie, San Antonio, was best man, and William Maurer. San Angelo was groomsman Ushers were William Haun and Arthur Haun brothers of the bride.

A reception and dance were held at the Hermann Sons Hall where music was provided by the Melody Mixers. Out of town guests were from San Antonio, Boerne, San Angelo. Austin, Port Arthur, Dallas, Ingram, Marble Falls, Bandera, Kerrville and Joplin. Missouri. A rehearsal supper was hosted by parents of the bridegroom at Klaerner Cafe Couple Plans December Rites Mr and Mrs Harold Pahl of Luckenbach announce the engagement and forthcoming marrrage of their daughter, Joscelyn Pahl.

to Ricky Young, Austin, son of Mr and Mrs. Marvin Young of Hobbs, N.M. They are planning a December 1 wedding in Holy Ghost Lutheran Church. Miss Pahl is a graduate of Fredericksburg High School and A Beauty College She is now employed by Hair Fashions, Austin. Mr Young was graduated from Hobbs (New Mexico) High School, attended New Mexico Junior College, and is now employed by Plumbing Company in Austin Joscelyn Pahl and Ricky Young ANNUAL Adam Pehl Reunion MR.

AM) MRS. STEPHEN TAYLOR Joint PTA Meeting Set Sunday, Oct. 7 For October 8 Magazine Lorelei Montague and Paul Emil Brown Couple Plans Fall Wedding Mr and Mrs. David James Montague of Dripping Springs announce the engagment and approaching marriage of their daughter. Lorelei, to Paul Emil Brown, son of Lt.

Col (USAF Ret.) and Mrs Kenneth Brown of Fredericksburg An Oct. 20 wedding in San Marcos is planned Miss Montague is a graduate of Southwest Texas State University and is employed at IRS Her fiance is a graduate of Francis Hammond High School in Alexandria. and is currently employed by Wachenhut Services Inc Across the fields flings hands full of leaves, and nature golden thread to the she weaves October sea rlet adds a tapestry Welles. ireutrichsimcg Stflnbaril Published each Wednesday by the Fredericksburg Publishing Inc Fi edericksburg, Texas 7K624 Box 473 at Fredericksburg, Texas Subscript ion Ratos Gillespie and ad joining counties I year $5.00 3 years $12 50 All other areas year $0 oo 3 Second class postage paid Couple Plans Sister Elaine Fall Wedding Highlighted in Mr and Mrs. Albert Schwope of San Antonio announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sharon Dianne, to David Rech, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Werner Rech 'The bride-to-be is a 1969 graduate of Hondo High School, attended Parish Business College in San Antonio and is now employed as a mental health counselor at Hoch Adolescent Hospital. Mr Rech is a 1968 graduate of Fredericksburg High School, and is employed as a carpenter for Woodrow Durst Construction in Fredericksburg. The couple has set No. 11 as their wedding date.

VGK LICENSES The following marriage licenses were issued by Gillespie County Clerk Felix Scherer Billy Glenn Grona and Sharon Gail Howard, Sept. 25. Ruben Rios and Yvonne Marie Eberle, Sept. 25 In a recent copy of the usician Texas Music Sister Mary Elaine Gentemann was highlighted as of best known Currently she is a professor of music and teaches piano, organ and music theory at Our Lady of the Lake College, San Antonio. Sister Elaine is the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Gentemann of Fredericksburg.

She has had about 108 compositions published, which puts her among the very top composers in Texas. Her compositions have been awarded prizes in various contests, and entire programs of her works have been presented She is listed in Who in Music, Who of American Women, Who in the Southwest, Who in Texas, and Who in the International Dictionary of Biography he Fredericksburg Elementary Junior High Parent Teacher Association will have a joint meeting with the High School PTA on Monday, Oct 8. at 7 30 in the FHS Auditorium. The topic for the meeting is Have a Commitment to Stop Smoking Atnado Gonzales, program director of the American Lung Association. Alamo Area, will present a very informative film the joint meeting on the topic of smoking The problems created by smoking are vital to all individuals, as well as families.

Mr Gonzales will give introductory remarks before showing the film, and will be available to answer questions afterwards. All members of the PTA, their families, neighbors and friends are urged to view this significant movie GRAPETOWN HALL Mass at 9 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Church, at Stonewall, Texas Bring basket lunch. Drinks furnished.

relatives invited! 9-10 GARAGE SALE Sal. Oct. 6th 9 a to 6 p.m. 305 W. College Mx.

Mrs. Luther Rode Dishes Clothes Record Player Fan Some Furniture, Odds and Ends Real Bargains! Kitchen is where homemakers much of their item And where most of the money goes. He who thanks hut with the lips, thanks hut in part. the full, the true thanksgiving comes from the heart. A Shedd THANKS! to everyone who helped make the Food Fair a success.

Elem. Junior High PTA A LITTLE CHRISTMAS We have a complete selection of GIFTS for every member of the family, but Santa's helpers have been busy all year and we have a wide selection of TOYS and GAMES in stock right now so we have started our A small down payment pay on it monthly pick it up wrapped, ready to put under the Christmas Tree by December 18th Your selections can be made from such Famous Makers as AURORA IDEAL PARKER BROS. HASBRBO KENNER MATTEL PLAYDOH UNEEDA TONKA FISHER PRICE PLAY SKOOL CHILD GUIDANCE Crebmcksburg itfactjme Sc appliance Co. Your True Value 201 S. 997-21 13.

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