-'V^rllUl.Ul.t. ^^ivwwinivi ^««V«««lli«lliP9iP P«g«4 TTf E»gl« L«to H—dllght — N»w« for Southrn Colorado County, T«x«« Thur»d«y. Octobf 15,1992 Thuraday. Octobnr 15.1W2 Tha Eagto Laka HMdIlght — Nawa for Southwn Colofdo County, Taxaa PagnS OBITUARIES CLUB & ORGANIZATION NEWS ^ ^ Betty Jean Nelson Dr. James Harbert Wooten Jr. July 4,1912 — October 6,1992 Alpha Delta Phi PTO makes plans for Eagle Lake Primary Rice FFA to Alpha Delta Phi met on Sept 21, in October 26,1929 - October 11,1992 Alpha Delta Phi received their The Eagle Lake Primary School The PTO will also be collecting Vlassic PKkle Products »id Swanson Dr. James Haibert Wooten Jr., 80, the Columbus Community Hospital He held memberships in Sigma Nu Anna Shook, Sarah Jane Wooten and ^he home of Vicki Powers. Community Cultural Inhancement held its mondily PTO meeting Tues­ Campbell soup labels. If you use any Canned »id Frozen Foods. sell sausage Betty Jean Nelson, 62, of Menu Ludwig, Bay City; seven grandchil­ of Columbus passed away October 6, and a member of the faculty of the social fraternity, Alpha Kappa Kappa John Perry Wooten; a great-grand­ Jennifer gave die program on "50 Award. Janice discussed dates for the day, Oct6,at7p.m.indie cafetorium. Campbell soup products, please save We will set up places to drop off passed away October 11, 1992, at dren, Stacy, Krisien, Derek, Dustin, 1992, at his residence. University of Texas Medical Branch medical social fraternity, Rotary In­ daughter, Alexandra Woolery-Price; ways to save die Earth". It was a very teen dance. The next social will be Principal Major Benge opened die die labels for die school. We wUl be die collected labels at Wilcox Mini- The Rice FFA members will be Bellviile General Hospital. Bradley, Brent and Britni Nelson. A native and lifelong resident of as a preceptor for senior medical stu­ ternational, Veterans of Foreign two nieces, Gail Sanderson Mitchell informadve program on recycling. hekl at Swan's in Sealy. meeting with die pledge of allegiance. collecting diese to obtain much max and die primary school during taking orders for sausage until Oct 23. She was bom October 26,1929, in Services for Betty Jean Nelson Colorado County, he was bom July 4, dents who received practical training Wars, the American Legion, Disabled and Debra Sanderson Toenjes; and a Jennifer called die meeting to Ways and Means had no report. Silvia Brune spoke on die projects needed audio-visual tools, adiletic school hours. Anyone interested nuy contact an Eagle Lake, the daughter of Hillie J. were held October 13, at St. Roch's 1912, in Columbus to James Harbert under him in the Columbus hospital. American Veterans, Sons of the nephew, Alan Sanderson. order. The minutes were read by Ann Rosebud reported on upcoming birtfi- planned for diis year. equipment reference books and Penny Henske read die minutes of FFA member or dieir advisor. and Christina Kainer Kretzschmar. Catholic Church in Mentz with Father Wooten Sr. and Helen Gordon He also served as president of the American Revolution, Colorado Funeral services for Dr. Wooten and approved. days and anniversaries. The pencil project will begin widi teaching aids free of charge. You can the previous meeting and gave die The Kice FFA judging team trav­ On November 6, 1948, she married George Henninger officiating. Inter­ Wooten. Colorado-Fayette Counties Medical County Historical Commission, were held October 8.1992, at the First Under communications, we re­ Widi Sue renouncing her offices, pencils going on sale diis week for25^ collect other product labels also being treasurer's report Herbert Ramirez eled to die Fort Bend County Fair Milton O. Nelson. ment followed at St. Roch's Catholic He graduated from Columbus Society from 1946-1948, was a mem­ Texas Sute Historical Association, United Methodist Church in Colum­ ceived information from International new members are filling in. The new each in die office. The bright cok)red saved: Prego Spaghetti Sauce, Mrs. spoke on getting more parents in­ jutting con test on Oct 3.They placed She was a member of SL Roch's Cemetery in Mentz. High School in 1930 and attended ber of the board of councik)rs of the American Rose Society and Houston bus, with the Rev. Scott Herren offici­ on die Walter and Dorothy Ross Rosebud will be Silvia Brune and pencils have different sports teams Paul's Frozen Foods, Marie's Salad volved in PTO and attending die nindi out of 93 teams. Leslie Center Catholic Church in Mentz, St. Roch's Rosary was recited by the Catholic Schreiner Institute in Kerrville and the Texas Medical Association, serving Rose Society. ating. Interment followed at Odd Fel­ Scholarship fund. We will be sending Historian will be Denise Cook. The nantes printed on them. Monday sales Dressing, Pepperidge Farms Cookies meetings. He stressed diat goals need was high judger on die team. Kevin Altar Society, Catholic Daughters of Daughters of the Americas, Knights University of Texas at Austin. He as vice-chairman in 1956-1957, a He was also a lifelong member of lows Rest Cemetery in Columbus. Kimberly Powers application in. corresponding secretary will be Penny were reported to be excellent Future and Crackers, V8 Vegetable Juice, to be set We must have officers to Till and Joshua Grahmann bodi the Americas Court St Roch of Mentz of Columbus and St Roch's parish on received his M.D. degree May 31, Texas delegate to the House of Dele­ the First United Methodist Church in Henneke Funeral Home, Columbus, Also, Jennifer read a note from Henske. Katrina Kohleffel will fill in projects die PTO hopes to have are Franco-American Products, have a solid program and everyone showed and placed with dieir heifeis No. 2328 and Hermann Sons Lxxlge October 12. Henneke Funeral Home, 1938, from the University of Texas gates of the American Medical Asso­ Columbus, serving as chairman of the was in charge of the arrangements. Robin Thomas saying she will be tak­ on the telephone committee forRobin. pizza sales and possibly Tupperware. Campbell's juice and Fresh Products, must have fiin doing it. at die fair. No. 243 of Bernardo. Columbus, was in charge of the ar­ Medical Branch in Galveston, where ciation from 1951 -1962 and a member Administrative Board in 1950 and in Serving as pallbearers were A.N. ing a leave of absence. She also read a After business, members enjoyed Benge introduced Mrs. Kovar who The FFA held its second meeting She was pieceded in deatfi by a rangements. he w^ a member of Alpha Omega of the American Academy of Family many other capacities. Evans Jr., Delmer Fehrenkamp, Harry note from Sue Canaris renouncing her a delicious meal of taco salad, tortilla gave a program on "Expressing and of die year on Oct 6. Attending were Alpha, medical scholastic honor fra­ Physicians. Henkhaus, Gus Miller Jr., Doug Potter son, Randy Nelson in 1986. Serving as pallbearers were Ray Survivors include his wife Kather- offices at Uiis time. rolls and cheese cake. communicating feeling and emo­ 34 members and 18 guests. ternity. and John Saul. Honorary pallbearers Pilot Club hears Cason speak Survivors include her husband, Braden; Sidney Frey; Tommy Bidae- In 1953, he was appointed to the ine; sister Helen Wooten Sanderson; tions." She dien handed out question­ Bruce Fike, die new game warden, were Bill Cobb, Dr. Harold Griffinjs Milton Nelson of Mentz; two sons and lis; Kenneth, Murray andGerion Nel­ OnJune4,1938, he married Kath- Texas State Board of Hospitals and two daughters and sons-in-law, Patri­ The Pilot Gub of Eagle Lake held Pilot Club, spoke on installation of die naires to everyone and had parents presented a program on die upcoming John Hancher, H. P. Meyer, L. D. daughters-in-law, David and Ariene son; Calvin Roensch and Karen Brod. erine Thomas Evans in Galveston. Special Schools and served as vice cia and Edward Woolery-Price and National Business their noon meeting on Sept 23 with LifeLine System, an emergency re­ discuss dieir answers. hunting seasons. chairman in 1958-1959. He was Schilling, LeRoy Stein, Dr. Raymond Nelson, Sealy, and Travis and Marilyn Sympathy is extemted to the fam­ After his intemship at John Sealy Marilla and Jack Shook; a son and George Cason, County Denracrat sponse system diat die Pik)t Gub Punch and cookies were served The highlight of die evening was elected first president of the UTMB Thomas and Dr. Fritz Zaunbrecker. Nelson, Cat Spring; a sister, Leola ily in their loss. Hospital in Gal veston and residency at daughter-in-law, James Harbert, III Chairman as speaker. He brought die sponsors and maintains. after die meeting. die presentation of 25 Greenhand Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital alumni association at the organiza­ and Nancy Wooten; six grandchildren Women's Week 1992 club up to date on voting and elections, Degrees. in Fort Worth, he served in the United tional meeting held at the Wooten Edward Woolery-Price Jr., Stephen Sympathy is extended to the fam­ reminding die group diat diey needed States Army Medical Corps, attaining Ranch near Columbus in 1959. Woolery-Price, Charlotte Shook, ily in their loss. Since 1928, National Business worked hard to create and build a a blue voter registration card to vote in Women's Week has served to drama­ Irene Frances Prause the rank of colonel. business. She made a difference widi the Nov. 3 election. Knights of Columbusy St. Bernard Council #2500 He was chief of the surgical ser­ tize die many contributions of women her strong administrative abilities.
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