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VOL. 119 • SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS • APRIL 2016 - NO. 8

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE GRAND LODGE, ORDER OF THE SONS OF HERMANN IN THE STATE OF TEXAS

HERMANN SONS NEWS

Banquet honors 2015’s top agents The top producing agents of 2015 were honored at the annual Agents’ Awards Banquet held April 17 in League City. Ten agents qualified for the Grand President’s Club and are pictured here with Grand President Buddy Preuss, standing, left, and Grand Vice PresidentMarketing Tim Kolbe, standing, right. They are, back from left, Gary Falkenberg, Judith Schulmeier, Marilyn Vogt, Mary Koenig, Al Stryk, seated, from left, Janice Kuhen, Ruth Bailey, Carol Krauss, Teresa Saathoff and Norma Bruns. For a complete report on the Agents’ Awards Weekend, turn to Pages 18-21.

Three awarded Camp scholarships

Three former campers have been chosen to receive the 2016 Hermann Sons Youth Camp-Shannon Leigh Gaffney Scholarships. They are, from top, Callie DeWinne, Sabrina Hamm and Zane Grey. To read more about these students, turn to Pages 15-17.

Kick-off event held for restoration project A fund-raising effort has been launched to restore the stained glass window depicting Hermann the Cherusker that is featured in the ballroom of the San Antonio Home Association Building in downtown San Antonio. A kick-off party was held April 8. Among those in attendance was the grandson of the woman who painted the window. Her name was Helen Ferne Goolsby Slimp. His name is Andrew Slimp and he is pictured here with Grand President Buddy Preuss, right. For the complete story, turn to Page 13.


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aPrIL 2016 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Hermann Sons News P.O. Box 1941 San Antonio, TX 78297-1941 oFFICIaL PUBLICaTIon oF THe orDer oF THe SonS oF Hermann In THe STaTe oF TeXaS Home oFFICe: 515 S. St. Mary’s Street P.O. Box 1941 San Antonio, Texas 78297-1941 210-226-9261 or 1-800-234-4124 Fax: 210-226-3055 Hermann Sons Youth Camp 830-995-3223 Retirement Home: 830-995-2724 Website: www.hermannsons.org GranD LoDGe oFFICerS PaST GranD PreSIDenT LEROY MUEHLSTEIN PaST GranD PreSIDenT STEPHEN R. PREWITT GranD PreSIDenT/Ceo ALLAN W. "BUDDY" PREUSS GranD VP-SeCreTarY/TreaS. MARY BEAM GranD VP-InVeSTmenTS HARRY WERLAND GranD VP-marKeTInG TIMOTHY P. KOLBE GranD VP-FraTernaL KIMBERLY A. KRUEGER GranD FInanCe CommITTee WILBURN PARGMANN SANDRA JONES JANICE KUHEN PAUL HEATH JACK LARNED reTIremenT Home CommITTee RUTH BAILEY FRANK BRANDON NORMA BRUNS JEAN DUEITT CALVIN LAMENSKY GranD PHYSICIan DR. RICHARD HANNIGAN YoUTH aCTIVITIeS CommITTee JANICE FAIT DEBBIE JORDAN TAMMY KELLEY ED KURTZ DAVID SPAETH

AMANDA DEICKE BOB JUNGMAN STAN STEIGER

Grand Guide Grand Inner Guard Grand Outer Guard

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Glenn Altwein Donnie Blinka Glenford Boehme John Bradley Joe Doss Agnes Dreibrodt Lillian Franckowiak Debbie Gold Karen Harborth Robert Herridge Milton Ihlo Jerry Don Klose Oscar Kuehner

Billy Lehde David Lewis James Lowak Jeanette Preuss Calvin Rueter Howard Saathoff Tim Salge Don Saunders Andy Schellenberg Irene Schwertner Joe Trojacek Lee Vogel Ronald Wiatrek

Grand President's Message Our agents are the cream at the top I don’t remember drinking store-bought milk until I started elementary school. It seems growing up we always lived near a dairy and mom and dad would take wide-mouth jars to purchase unpasteurized milk. When I wanted a glass it was necessary to stir down the cream that always rose to the top. My dad would ladle the cream into a bowl, add molasses and eat it with toast. He thought it was the best part. Yes, there is an analogy in this story. This past weekend Elizabeth and I were invited to the annual Agents’ Awards Banquet to celebrate the top producers of 2015. These life insurance agents are the “cream” of the crop. I had dinner Friday evening with a group of agents including Newcomer of the Year Mary Koenig, a member of Hochheim-Prairie Lodge, who achieved award-winning agent status her very first year as an agent. I celebrated with Marlin Tanneberger of La Vernia Lodge, Glenford Boehme of Castroville Lodge, Teresa Saathoff of Prinz Solms Lodge, Carol Krauss of Pershing Lodge and Gary Falkenberg of Houston Lodge who received Last Agent Standing Awards for continuous sales. And during the awards banquet I was honored to dine with the Outstanding Agent of the Year, Teresa Saathoff, who finished the year first in all three production categories.

Congratulations not only to our award-winning agents, but all of our agents for their dedication. They are a caring team that focuses on their clients and provide sound financial advice. Our agents focus on customer service. And I don’t mean customer service just to make a sale. Our agents understand a sale is not something you pursue; it’s what happens when you are immersed in serving your customer. Our agents demonstrate the highest level of energy and eagerness to meet the financial needs of their clients and their families. They want to help you protect those you love. Our agents are teachers. They take what the public perceives as difficult and make it understandable so you can have peace of mind in your decision. Our agents can help clients see financial reality clearly. Every Hermann Sons member has his or her own agent. Our Hermann Sons Life agents are here for you and your family. Take advantage of the services they provide and give your agent a call. Fraternally, Buddy Preuss Grand President/CEO

Hill Country dancers donate ‘Hugs’ SAN ANTONIO – More donations have been made to the “Hugs from Home” program. Among the latest contributors were the Hill Country School of Dance students. The students donated bags full of items that can be put inside the boxes. See photo at left. The latest list of monetary donors includes Karnes City Lodge No. 215, Henrietta Fenner, Houston Lodge No. 100, Mission-Alamo Lodge No. 80, Cuero Family Lodge No. 82, Jocie Jacob and McGregor Lodge No. 132. If you know someone serving overseas and would like for them to receive a package, fill out the form below and mail it to the Grand Lodge. If you would like to make a donation, mail it to the same address. "Hugs from Home"

Students from the Hill Country School of Dance recently donated bags full of items that will be sent to men and women serving overseas through the “Hugs from Home” program at the Grand Lodge. Pictured with the bags are Benefits Coordinator Cecily Kelly, left, who coordinates the schools of dance for Hermann Sons, and Community Service Coordinator Laura adams, who oversees the “Hugs from Home” program. another collection event for “Hugs from Home” is being planned by Seguin Lodge no. 37 in conjunction with Stern Lodge no. 143, the Seguin american Legion Post and the naval JroTC at Seguin High School. on may 7, everyone is invited to bring items for the program to the american Legion Post on Kingsbury Street in Seguin. Hours are 9 a.m.-12 noon.

Give us the name and address of someone who is serving in Iraq or Afghanistan and we will add them to our "Hugs from Home" list of care package recipients. Name ______________________________________ Address Line 1 _______________________________ Address Line 2 _______________________________ Address Line 3 _______________________________ Deployment Dates ____________________________ Clip and mail to:

Hermann Sons Grand Lodge P.O. Box 1941 San Antonio, TX 78297-1941 Attention: Fraternal Department


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The Rathskeller once again open to public SAN ANTONIO – The Rathskeller bar located on the bottom floor of the San Antonio Home Association Building in downtown San Antonio is once again open to the public. Many Hermann Sons members have fond memories of the bar on South St. Mary’s Street and the committee appointed to get it reopened is hoping that members and non-members who live and work in the area will support it. A soft opening was held April 8 in conjunction with the Stained Glass Window Restoration fund-raiser sponsored by the Grand Lodge to raise money to restore the historic stained glass win-

dow depicting Hermann the Cherusker that is in the ballroom of the Home Association Building. The bar has been decorated with old photographs from past events at the building, including Hermann’s Happiness, dance recitals, meetings and more. Patrons can now enjoy a pool table and dartboard, which have been placed in the back room just like in the old days. Furnishings include the original domino tables as well as tables from the bowling alley, which were sitting unused. The Grand Lodge also donated some vintage couches that

had been in the basement. The carpet underneath the bar has been taken out and replaced with wood. Visitors seemed to enjoy the décor. “Like a 1950’s time capsule it was,” wrote one of the locals on Instagram who visited the bar for the first time. “But the beer? Cold and delicious. Just like it should be.” The Rathskeller will be open on weekends, Friday and Saturday, from 5-10 p.m. Because of the increase in pedestrian traffic in the area from the two hotels and a new condominium project, the Home Association Board is considering opening the bar during the week.

Calendar of Events Casino Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Antonio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 7 The Gand Lodge will host a Casino Night to benefit Child Advocates of San Antonio. For more information, see the story on Page 14. ‘Hugs from Home’ event . . . . . . Seguin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 7 Seguin Lodge No. 37 is joining hands with Stern Lodge No. 143, the Seguin American Legion Post and the Naval JROTC from Seguin High School for a Join Hands Day event. From 9 a.m.-12 noon the public is invited to drop off items that can be donated to the “Hugs from Home” program. Personal hygiene items (razors, socks, baby wipes, foot powder, etc.) as well as snacks (jerky, granola bars, sunflower seeds, candy and gum) are some of the items needed. The location is the American Legion Hall on Kingsbury Street in Seguin. Luncheon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 22 Dallas Lodge No. 22 will host a luncheon for members and their guests at 1 p.m. at Spring Creek BBQ, 12835 Preston Rd., south of the LBJ intersection, in Dallas. Anniversary pins will be presented. Contact Steve Schellenberg, 972-790-5014, or at schell413@gmail.com to make a reservation. Casino trip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 22-23 Pershing Lodge No. 160 members will take a trip to the casino in Cypress Bayou, La., Cost is $60 for members and $65 for non-members. Contact Terri Armstrong at 210-378-0319 for more information and to make reservations. If you would like to see your lodge’s event listed here, call Kathie Ninneman, 210-226-9261 or 1-800-234-4124, ext. 273, or email the information to kathie@texashermannsons.org.

OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Grand Vice President-Secretary/Treasurer

Spring brings with it opportunities for outdoor activities including lodge events. Picnics, special outings, baseball games, golf and bowling tournaments, museum visits, community service ventures – they all blend into our wonderful lodge system and what it offers. Get involved and enjoy some of your lodge activities. Meet and greet some great people who are Hermann Sons members and don’t forget to take advantage of every opportunity to tell people you come in contact with about our great organization and what it means to you. Congratulations go to our top-producing agents for their good work in 2015. An awards banquet was held in their honor recently in League City, located just outside of Houston. Some 23 agents were recognized for their outstanding production and sales ability. Good luck to all of you in the year ahead. In just a few days, lodges will be busy with their Join Hands Day projects. May 7 is the official date and, as always, lodges are serving communities throughout the state. Be sure and send your photos for publication in the newspaper. Lodges can get new ideas for service projects through these postings. Don’t forget to include junior members. They can be those extra helping hands you need. Flag Day is also another fraternal activity that brings a display of patriotic spirit throughout lodge communities. Lodges are encouraged to hold a Flag Day ceremony on June 14 or at the June lodge meeting. Many lodges host a special Flag Day ceremony with other organizations and may include public officials and community leaders. There is still time to register for Hermann Sons Youth Camp. Online registration makes it easy to complete the process. Don’t wait; popular weeks fill up quickly. The summer sessions include a shortened week for eligible campers who would like to enjoy Camp just for a few days. Dance recitals are being held currently through June in our dance communities. If you have a chance, try to attend one of these special performances. For more information on locations, check our website. Our junior members are proud of their accomplishments and want you to enjoy their exciting shows. Thanks go to all who help make our schools of dance so popular including our parents’ club officers, dance teachers, parents and grandparents, too. May brings flowers as the verse goes, but also it brings us another beautiful day to honor our dear and special moms. Happy Mother’s Day to all our Hermann Sons moms. Fraternally, Mary Beam Grand Vice President-Secretary/Treasurer

CONTACT US

HERMANN SONS NEWS Editor Kathie Ninneman 210-226-9261, ext. 273 email: kathie@texashermannsons.org Assistant Editor Elaine Soto 210-226-9261, ext.279 email: elaine@texashermannsons.org Fax: Website:

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Index

Continue the Tradition

Monthly Features Grand President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Grand Vice President-Secretary/Treasurer’s Bulletin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 In Memoriam of Our Deceased Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Pioneer Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 Retirement Home News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10 In Memoriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Medical Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Fraternal Features Kick-off event held for restoration project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 & 13 'Hugs' donors listed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Rathskeller reopens to public . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Bowling tournament set for Austin this summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12 Casino Night to benefit CASA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Marketing Banquet honores 2015’s top agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 & 18-21 TOP Recommenders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 100% Families . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 First quarter’s top producers listed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Single premium products can be best way to buy life insurance . . . . . . . 5 Roster of Agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 youth in action Three awarded Camp scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 & 15-17 Answers to puzzle on Page 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Dance recital dates listed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Louise Schuetze Lodge offers Camp Vouchers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Comfort Lodge offering camperships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Jobs available at Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Hondo Victory offering cash to seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Future Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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Albert Kypfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Anton Wenzel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Bandera County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Bernardo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Bexar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Boerne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Brenham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Brunhilde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Cibolo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Comfort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Converse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Corpus Christi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Cuero Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Deanville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Dunlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Fort Worth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Fredericksburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Gay Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Giddings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Gulf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Hallettsville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Harmonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Highland Lakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Hochheim-Prairie . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

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Kerrville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Kirby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 La Grange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 La Vernia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Lockhart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Louise Schuetze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Maxwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 McGregor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Mission-Alamo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 New Bielau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 New Braunfels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Old Glory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Paige . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Paul Vogt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Pershing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Plum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Prinz Solms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Rosenberg-Richmond . . . . . . . . . . 14 Rutersville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 San Marcos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Schulenburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Schwertner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Seguin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Shelby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Siemering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Spring Branch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Stern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Vineta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Hermann Sons News Staff editor assistant editor

Kathie Ninneman Elaine H . Soto

The Hermann Sons News is an official publication of the Order of the Sons of Hermann in Texas . The management and editorial policy of the newspaper shall be in the hands of the Grand President, and the Grand President shall have the authority to appoint a member or members of the Order as editor and/or business manager thereof (Art . 38, Grand Lodge Laws) . All news articles and photographs should be mailed to the Editor, Hermann Sons News, P .O . Box 1941, San Antonio, TX 78297-1941, or emailed to kathie@texashermannsons .org . Deadline for each monthly issue is the 10th of the month of publication .

Protect the Ones You Love♥

The Team of Outstanding Prospectors Campaign recognized 53 TOP Recommenders for the month of March . This brings the total to 105 members recommending 134 new members to Hermann Sons this year . Congratulations to the following March recommenders:

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Bradley Joseph Ahr, Mission-Alamo Lodge Roxy Pruski Delaney Kathlee Arms, Pershing Lodge Eulla May Krueger Trenleigh Reid Babel, Seguin Lodge (*) Annette D . Roecker Paige Elizabeth Bartow, Spring Branch Lodge Sandra Duncan Christopher Birnbaum, Giddings Lodge (*) Loretta Chilek, FIC Bradford Charles Boehme, Castroville Lodge (*) Glenford Boehme, FIC Madisen Mae Buckley, Vineta Lodge (*) Katherine Hess Raylee Ann Butler, Castroville Lodge Glenford Boehme, FIC William George Ceppi, Comfort Lodge Norma Bruns, FIC Verlene M . Corzine, Old Glory Lodge David Wolf Fernando A . Garcia, Seguin Lodge Annette Roecker Gladys Garrett, Vineta Lodge Ruth Bailey Garrison G . Garza, Castroville Lodge Glenford Boehme, FIC Amy Dawn Grigsby, Schwertner Lodge Irene Schwertner Heather Marie Grobe, Seguin Lodge Annette Roecker Howard W . Guenther, Poth Lodge Elizabeth Cutsinger Grace Noelle Harker, La Vernia Lodge Marlin Tanneberger, FIC Emily Nicole Harper, Cibolo Lodge Carol Krauss, FIC Wyley Arthur Hodge, Spring Branch Lodge Sandra Duncan Grace A . Hopkins, Cuero Family Lodge Laura Ann Tiffin Kyla Kecman, Piney Woods Lodge (&) Sandra Jones, FIC Riley D’Anne Klekar, Castroville Lodge Roger Bippert Katie E . Klohn, Comfort Lodge Dennis Henke Calvin Joe Kuehn, La Grange Lodge (*) Linda Mattocks Ashley C . Long, Hondo Victory Lodge Eulla May Krueger Isabela Grace Luna, Bexar Lodge Darlene Irwin Ryleigh Breann Miller, New Braunfels Lodge (*) Carol Krauss, FIC Bradley Scott Moltz, Marion Lodge Lorene Bielke, FIC Kylie Jordan Mutz, Prinz Solms Lodge Marilyn Vogt, FICF Brody Travis Myers, Mission-Alamo Lodge (*) Carol Krauss, FIC Hannah L . Niland, New Braunfels Lodge (*) Shirley Huebinger Melba J . Palmer, La Vernia Lodge Marilyn Vogt, FICF Emery Ann Pechacek, Boerne Lodge Marilyn Vogt, FICF Curtis W . Plant, Karnes City Lodge (*) Eulla May Krueger Rylan Elaine Pomier, Fredericksburg Lodge Dennis Henke Deborah Lee Pratt, Corpus Christi Lodge Frank Brandon Shelby A . Rasor, New Braunfels Lodge Sandra Duncan Monica A . Salinas, La Vernia Lodge Marlin Tanneberger, FIC Kenzie Addison Sayles, Spring Branch Lodge Sandra Duncan Avery Marie Seewald, Vineta Lodge Carl Behrendt Sophia Dene Sheffield, La Vernia Lodge Marlin Tanneberger, FIC Jason James Simpson, Giddings Lodge (*) Loretta Chilek, FIC John Edward Sneed, McGregor Lodge Irene Schwertner Emily L . Stamport, Gonzales Lodge Bobbie Polasek Emerie Nicole Stubbs, Hochheim-Prairie Lodge (*) Mary Koenig Addison L . Triesch, Prinz Solms Lodge Clifton Klabunde Max Thomas Vilagi, Bandera County Lodge Eileen Heath, FIC Jayson Villarreal, La Vernia Lodge Marlin Tanneberger, FIC Diane M . Vines, Houston Lodge Gary Falkenberg, FICF Karen Denice Waxler, Sealy Lodge Al Stryk, LUTCF, FICF Deborah Ann Wiley, Louise Schuetze Lodge Carol Krauss, FIC Madilyn S . Wilson, Spring Branch Lodge Sandra Duncan Kelsey Lea Zapalac, Bernardo Lodge Terrel Maertz (*) Recommended 2 new members (&) Recommended 4 new members


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Marketing News

Single premium most cost effective life insurance purchase By TIM KOLBE Grand Vice PresidentMarketing Recently I was visiting with a member who told me that she and her husband made it a tradition to buy all of the grandchildren and great-grandchildren a whole life product from Hermann Sons. There was a real sense of pride displayed in that statement and it’s no wonder – Hermann Sons is the best family-friendly, fraternal organization in the State of Texas. But maybe I’m a bit biased. I asked her how they pay for the insurance and she said that they pay monthly. This led me to think about what would happen if they both passed away or found themselves unable to pay the premiums? Would the parents continue paying premiums or the grandchildren/great-grandchildren themselves?

There are lots of unanswered questions with this all too often seen scenario. There is a way to ensure that the untimely death or incapacitation of the person paying the premiums will not be an issue and that is the single premium whole life product. Hermann Sons offers plans for juniors and adults. Generations of folks began their life-long membership as junior members of Hermann Sons. Not only did they benefit from our “living benefits,” but some very smart parents and grandparents bestowed upon them the gift of whole life insurance. This protection for life was obtained at a young age when premiums are low and health allows for the best underwriting conditions, providing for a premium that cannot be matched later in life. If budgets allow and funds are available, the single premium product is the best value

for these reasons: • Pay once and you’re done. No further premiums are due for the life of the insured. Peace of mind for the buyer that the insured is covered. • No early surrender charge on the initial deposit. • Single premiums go to work immediately, earning interest and cash value. • Competitive rates of interest. Gains are tax deferred and the death benefit is tax-free. (Transfer of ownership may cause a taxable event.) • The member will be asked to pay lodge dues. But those membership dues support your lodge and the great work it does in the community. Membership in Hermann Sons provides those living benefits to junior members like reduced rates for dance instruction, a summer camp for boys and girls, a day at the water park for our Shining

Hermann Sons welcomes our new 100% Families! 100% Family Kecman Family Sasa Kyla Kieran Kallen Kailer Kolya

City Henderson

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Agent Sandra Jones

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Austin Lodge No. 120

Shirley Faske

classes starts this summer! We have single premium plans for adults also. Leave a lasting legacy for those loved ones in your life with a gift of a single premium life insurance product. Your local Hermann Sons agent can help explain the features and benefits of our single premium plans. You can go to our website to find an agent or call us at 210-527-9113 or 877-437-6266. We are happy to assist!

Quarterly Sales Leaders SAN ANTONIO – The Marketing Department has announced the names of the top producing agents for the first quarter of 2016. Agents must meet minimum requirements for number of applications written (6) and amount of premium income generated ($3,000) to qualify for quarterly bonuses.

APPLICATIONS WRITTEN PREMIUM INCOME STATEWIDE 1st Marlin Tanneberger - 16 2nd Loretta Chilek - 10 3rd Linda Mattocks and Shirley Huebinger - 8 REGION 1 1st Loretta Chilek - 10 2nd Linda Mattocks - 8 REGION 2 1st Shirley Huebinger - 8 REGION 3 NO QUALIFIERS REGION 4 1st Marlin Tanneberger - 16

Moody Family Dripping Sherie Springs Max Diego Moody-Wood 100% Family Sanchez Family Sebastian Leslie Camille Rhett 100% Family Menefee Family Courtney Colby

Lodge Piney Woods Lodge No. 91

Stars and college scholarships for our young adults. Summer camp registration is now in full swing and weeks will fill fast! Register now and invite a friend too! Experience a week full of fun, excitement, recreation and lifelong bonding with great camp friends. If dance is more your thing, then sign up now to become a junior member and get a head start on the rush once dance registration begins! Registration for 2016-17 dance

2nd Mary Koenig - 7 REGION 5 NO QUALIFIERS

STATEWIDE 1st Marlin Tanneberger $8,789 2nd Linda Mattocks - $5,253 3rd Shirley Huebinger $4,702 REGION 1 1st Linda Mattocks - $5,253 2nd Loretta Chilek - $3,434 REGION 2 1st Shirley Huebinger $4,702 REGION 3 NO QUALIFIERS REGION 4 1st Marlin Tanneberger $8,789 2nd Mary Koenig - $3,787 REGION 5 NO QUALIFIERS

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In Memoriam of Our Deceased Members david frank hedtke Bryan Lodge No. 99 Died Nov. 9, 2006 • Age 61

ernest m. brzozowski Gonzales Lodge No. 175 Died Jan. 2, 2016 • Age 63

terrell g. hamann Richland Lodge No. 107 Died Jan. 30, 2016 • Age 65

robert lee markgraf Seguin Lodge No. 37 Died Feb. 12, 2016 • Age 85

caroline marsh Brenham Lodge No. 6 Died Feb. 25, 2016 • Age 97

robert v. blair jr. Highland Lakes Lodge No. 317 Died Aug. 11, 2015 • Age 77

grace vetters Vineta Lodge No. 15 Died Jan. 3, 2016 • Age 88

a.e. stremmel jr. Harmonia Lodge No. 1 Died Jan. 31, 2016 • Age 86

mary ann niestroy Vineta Lodge No. 15 Died Feb. 12, 2016 • Age 77

joyce e. petty Vineta Lodge No. 15 Died Feb. 27, 2016 • Age 83

elsie lee biesenbach Spring Branch Lodge No. 127 Died Sept. 10, 2015 • Age 80

esther a. kunkel Burton Lodge No. 55 Died Jan. 3, 2016 • Age 94

eileen d. stahl Corpus Christi Lodge No. 34 Died Feb. 2, 2016 • Age 83

beatrice k. hornak Shelby Lodge No. 28 Died Feb. 13, 2016 • Age 80

joe willie blahuta Schulenburg Lodge No. 14 Died March 1, 2016 • Age 74

terri m. graves Vineta Lodge No. 15 Died Oct. 14, 2015 • Age 55

jim bob marlatt Niederwald Lodge No. 110 Died Jan. 13, 2016 • Age 73

etta l. lemeilleur Kerrville Lodge No. 12 Died Feb. 4, 2016 • Age 96

frances e. krieg Coupland Lodge No. 113 Died Feb. 14, 2016 • Age 91

virginia m. schautteet La Coste Lodge No. 261 Died March 1, 2016 • Age 78

adrian louis bludeau Harmonia Lodge No. 1 Died Nov. 18, 2015 • Age 74

alpha g. barrineau Houston Lodge No. 100 Died Jan. 14, 2016 • Age 94

ruby j. zahn Haskell Lodge No. 241 Died Feb. 4, 2016 • Age 91

will j. copeland Fort Worth Lodge No. 33 Died Feb. 14, 2016 • Age 58

laurence a. arnold Poth Lodge No. 272 Died March 1, 2016 • Age 90

james roy roberts Anton Wenzel Lodge No. 174 Died Nov. 26, 2015 • Age 67

mildred j. woerndel Marion Lodge No. 74 Died Jan. 20, 2016 • Age 72

beverly jane bishop Louise Schuetze Lodge No. 3 Died Feb. 6, 2016 • Age 78

william m. benold Siemering Lodge No. 32 Died Feb. 15, 2016 • Age 66

rosie lee drexler Moulton Lodge No. 59 Died March 1, 2016 • Age 90

m. jullienne schmidt Vineta Lodge No. 15 Died Dec. 6, 2015 • Age 90

john h. krueger Harmonia Lodge No. 1 Died Jan. 22, 2016 • Age 96

theresa s. bowles Gruenau Lodge No. 117 Died Feb. 6, 2016 • Age 67

june severin barbee Nagel Lodge No. 299 Died Feb. 15, 2016 • Age 93

hershel lee tomanetz Giddings Lodge No. 54 Died March 4, 2016 • Age 50

edward l. tomanetz Giddings Lodge No. 54 Died Dec. 8, 2015 • Age 87

ruby pearl larsen Edelweiss-Magnolia Lodge No. 47 Died Jan. 23, 2016 • Age 93

agnes e. haney Edelweiss-Magnolia Lodge No. 47 Died Feb. 6, 2016 • Age 89

dorothy sheets Austin Lodge No. 120 Died Feb. 15, 2016 • Age 77

paul grothues Macdona Lodge No. 198 Died March 4, 2016 • Age 75

patricia r. cherniss Kirby Lodge No. 305 Died Dec. 18, 2015 • Age 87

paul n. biediger jr. Siemering Lodge No. 32 Died Jan. 24, 2016 • Age 84

adolph t. wendler Paul Vogt Lodge No. 234 Died Feb. 7, 2016 • Age 101

geneva b. kite Cuero Family Lodge No. 82 Died Feb. 18, 2016 • Age 80

sylvia ann manning DaCosta Lodge No. 265 Died March 4, 2016 • Age 81

carroll g. ley Cuero Family Lodge No. 82 Died Dec. 18, 2015 • Age 79

jerome c. hierholzer Comfort Lodge No. 2 Died Jan. 24, 2016 • Age 95

jacqueline l. ponder Yorktown Lodge No. 36 Died Feb. 7, 2016 • Age 87

gladys baack Shelby Lodge No. 28 Died Feb. 19, 2016 • Age 86

milton a. pehl Fredericksburg Lodge No. 41 Died March 4, 2016 • Age 92

arno f. droske Edelweiss-Magnolia Lodge No. 47 Died Dec. 22, 2015 • Age 93

clare ann hall Gonzales Lodge No. 175 Died Jan. 25, 2016 • Age 95

clarence neugebauer Pershing Lodge No. 160 Died Feb. 9, 2016 • Age 95

frank arnold sample Harmonia Lodge No. 1 Died Feb. 20, 2016 • Age 82

bill r. ellis Haskell Lodge No. 241 Died March 5, 2016 • Age 81

rosie rocamontes Vineta Lodge No. 15 Died Dec. 25, 2015 • Age 98

peggy ann joeris Hondo Victory Lodge No. 161 Died Jan. 27, 2016 • Age 79

clarene e. haufler Prinz Solms Lodge No. 136 Died Feb. 11, 2016 • Age 80

gladys w. stapper Louise Schuetze Lodge No. 3 Died Feb. 20, 2016 • Age 101

vernell s. ludwig Louise Schuetze Lodge No. 3 Died March 6, 2016 • Age 87

neolin d. taylor Siemering Lodge No. 32 Died Dec. 28, 2015 • Age 85

basil r. mclendon Brenham Lodge No. 6 Died Jan. 28, 2016 • Age 86

mildred hart Austin Lodge No. 120 Died Feb. 11, 2016 • Age 94

thomas w. horndt Ellinger Lodge No. 30 Died Feb. 22, 2016 • Age 60

margaret f. lejune DaCosta Lodge No. 265 Died March 7, 2016 • Age 86

marlene m. westerman DaCosta Lodge No. 265 Died Dec. 28, 2015 • Age 82

william s. williamson Harmonia Lodge No. 1 Died Jan. 29, 2016 • Age 69

iona m. richardson Louise Schuetze Lodge No. 3 Died Feb. 24, 2016 • Age 80

richard quebe Taylor Lodge No. 3 Died March 7, 2016 • Age 89

The names of deceased members are listed on this page only after a death claim has been filed.

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75 Years dorothy m. blazek Louise Schuetze Lodge No. 3

70 Years august charles faltin eugene chester faltin irene annette kaiser Comfort Lodge No. 2 hermann c. scheef jr. Waco-Robinson Lodge No. 4 allen e. garling Bellville Lodge No. 11 lucille e. hager Vineta Lodge No. 15 gilbert e. arlitt willard c. rippen New Braunfels Lodge No. 21 carol l. hufford Dallas Lodge No. 22 walter j. helmers mildred j. orsak Siemering Lodge No. 32 clayton e. poenisch Corpus Christi Lodge No. 34 paul stollewerk Seguin Lodge No. 37 carlton a. bolting Nordheim Lodge No. 108

Pioneers lorine o. schmidt Prinz Solms Lodge No. 136 patricia a. engelke Pershing Lodge No. 160 eugene j. wessels Plum Lodge No. 238 angel l.e. karnei DaCosta Lodge No. 265 cora louise deagen Poth Lodge No. 272

60 Years james f. alston rodney dean galler Harmonia Lodge No. 1 steven earl bohnert debra dreiss wilke Comfort Lodge No. 2 elton loyd berry susan marie schwenker Taylor Lodge No. 3 virginia peterson barlow karen lee brysch glenda g. callaghan debra lynn davenport laurie enright dorothy m. foley deborah m. freeauf denise marie kjos janis kay ludwig deborah schellenberg peters janis lynn scott fay dell wilks Louise Schuetze Lodge No. 3

sherrie jean frosch ray charles huber john fredrick kunze margaret louise may Waco-Robinson Lodge No. 4 edward longhofer jr. Brenham Lodge No. 6 janice marie g. hobbs Brunhilde Lodge No. 7 charles m. haschke john a. haschke stephen m. haschke norman l. mills La Grange Lodge No. 8 lynette k. urquhart Kerrville Lodge No. 12 michael j. friedrich leo j. peters iii roger c. shaller Schulenburg Lodge No. 14 mary ann knippa spreen Vineta Lodge No. 15 george w. minear curtis w. riske Shiner Lodge No. 20 robert l. bading judy kay boenig sharon marie ferrell janice sue jochec john r. montague lloyd marlyn pape sharon bading suchy New Braunfels Lodge No. 21 philip r. evans kathryn j. martinez georgianna h. mason dianne h. seeliger Dallas Lodge No. 22

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carol sue brame william c. kubena Ellinger Lodge No. 30 john e. burke howard l. jackson david n. ludwig donald ray schmidt d.r. zimmermann Siemering Lodge No. 32 john p. aoueille isabella n. barrett sandra kay bolting barney o. buchhorn g.d. gohlke perry v. gohlke ursula graham elizabeth b. schulze michael g. smith patricia l. sokol sherril l. sokol charles l. wolf ii james e. wolf iii charles s. wolf Yorktown Lodge No. 36 aline harbort rodney m. montague a.l. schwarzkopf carole ann tessmann Seguin Lodge No. 37 arthur r. borchers lester l. crenwelge janice g. langerhans marlene j. pylate Fredericksburg Lodge No. 41 alan e. tomlinson Cat Spring Lodge No. 44 gail louise hickman Columbia Lodge No. 66 edgar h. skolaut jr. Castroville Lodge No. 71 joe lee smith Mission-Alamo Lodge No. 80

ella l. buchhorn billie kaye harbordt ben e. prause jr. Cuero Family Lodge No. 82 ann e. machalec Hochheim-Prairie Lodge No. 90 larry allen braswell Bryan Lodge No. 99 janet summers sibley Houston Lodge No. 100 g.w. soechting russel a. wesch Albert Kypfer Lodge No. 106 jerrold f. cox c. huntley orth Austin Lodge No. 120 josephine lydia lux Spring Branch Lodge No. 127 leroy a. arnold jr. D’Hanis Lodge No. 130 joyce marie dreyer darrel g. spenrath floyd a. spenrath ronnie l. spenrath Womack Lodge No. 135 billie gene klein Stern Lodge No. 143 karen a. johnson Cibolo Lodge No. 147 charles m. muenster Needville Lodge No. 153 dennis m. norton martha l. schramm patrick j. schramm Pershing Lodge No. 160 continued on pg. 8


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CONTINUED FROM PG. 7 saRa M. CONRaD MaRy MEyER DOUbET Hondo Victory Lodge No. 161 RIChaRD l. MIChEl RObERT a. MOEllER DavID w. wIlks Anton Wenzel Lodge No. 174 laURIE kEllEy TaylOR Gonzales Lodge No. 175 lINDEy I. DykEs MElaNIE aNN wEhMEyER La Vernia Lodge No. 180 waylEN C. bERGER Goliad Lodge No. 212 GaylON j. OEhlkE Karnes City Lodge No. 215 jaN ElaINE kIDD MaUREEN C. RObbINs Rowena Lodge No. 216 ClIFTa aNN DEGRassI CaRl N. MUECkE jR. Knippa Lodge No. 233 MaRIlyN G. FINDEIsEN Bernardo Lodge No. 243 jEFFREy l. COURsEy MIChaEl w. lEMkE DaCosta Lodge No. 265 aNDREa IRwIN DONNIE w. sChIMCEk Poth Lodge No. 272 ROGER D. bRaUNE General Bee Lodge No. 284 sTEPhEN N. MEyERs shERRy l. sMITh Nagel Lodge No. 299 kaThlEEN F. PaPE Kirby Lodge No. 305

baRRy jaN hRUska lEON MaC hRUska MaRy w. hRUska jOyCE M. MIllER laRRy MIllER hElEN R. sTEPhENsON Schwertner Lodge No. 307 kElly h. sChNEllE Highland Lakes Lodge No. 317

50 Years wIllIaM wITTEMaN Harmonia Lodge No. 1 CyNThIa aNN RObENalT Louise Schuetze Lodge No. 3 ElDON jOhN lONGhOFER Brenham Lodge No. 6 lINDa lOU blOw lIsa MaRqUa bOsTICk bRENDa G. hOPkINs TOMMIE T. jENsChkE Vineta Lodge No. 15 DONNa l. COURvIllE Lubbock Lodge No. 16 MIlTON j. haas jR. Hallettsville Lodge No. 19 wayNE R. aNDERsON bOyD allEN lITTlE jOhN C. sChMIDT Siemering Lodge No. 32 CaROl R. McCRORy EaRl w. whITakER Fort Worth Lodge No. 33 lIsa sUDDERTh Yorktown Lodge No. 36 sCOTT a. kOlbE Seguin Lodge No. 37 NaDINE M. GEllERMaNN Fredericksburg Lodge No. 41 kaRla b. COx GlENDa kay GRUETzNER wIllIaM a. hIlshER II PEPPER MaRTIN Edelweiss-Magnolia Lodge No. 47

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Pioneers DOROThy j. bREEzEE DONNa GaylE bRITz DOylE E. jOhNsON RObIN kayE kOssaETh EMMa jUNE wahl Mission-Alamo Lodge No. 80 kaThRyN R. laNGhOFF Hochheim-Prairie Lodge No. 90 sUzaNNa y. CaballERO Austin Lodge No. 120 ROsE ElEaNOR PaPE Spring Branch Lodge No. 127 MaRIlyN jEaN hORN Cibolo Lodge No. 147 ChRysTal a. blEDsOE kEvIN F. DOlaN shaRON EIlEEN DOlaN DIaNNa j. MaRsh ElaINE h. RaMOs Pershing Lodge No. 160

Myra D. Pinkerton has received her 70-year membership pin. sister Pinkerton lives in Lake Jackson and is a member of Maxwell Lodge No. 75. she joined Hermann sons on Feb. 11, 1945.

RODNEy R. lOEFFlER Zuehl Lodge No. 163

Lionel T. Gregory Jr. of san antonio has received his 70-year membership pin. Brother Gregory is a member of siemering Lodge No. 32 and has been a member since Jan. 23, 1945. He said he has added his 70-year pin to the shadow box where he keeps his 50-year and 60-year pins. “They are on the wall over my desk where I see them daily,” he added.

ThOMas a. bRITz jR. ROss E. TaylOR jOsEPh hOwaRD wahl Anton Wenzel Lodge No. 174 jERRy wayNE POE MaRTha l. POE NIla jUNE POE Gonzales Lodge No. 175 sUsaN E. bakER MIChaEl jaMEs Washington Lodge No. 178 TIMOThy G. hay Hondo Lodge No. 236 jUlIa aNN haRbERs saRah E. haRbERs Plum Lodge No. 238 DONNa lyNN kOEhNE Laubach Lodge No. 244 jaNNIs l. yEaGy Poth Lodge No. 272 bENNIE wayNE jONEs Deanville Lodge No. 301

roger Wienken of elgin has received his 60-year membership pin. Brother Wienken is a member of Columbus Lodge No. 10 and has been a member since May 20, 1955.

Lee Wayne rahe of New Braunfels has received his 60-year membership pin. Brother rahe is a member of New Braunfels Lodge No. 21 and has been a member since July 21, 1955. James Weil, left, of aransas Pass has received his 60-year membership pin. Brother Weil is a member of siemering Lodge No. 32. He joined Hermann sons on Oct. 5, 1955.


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Retirement Home

Residents host annual chili cook-off COMFORT – Among the many visitors to the Home in March were Glenn Marvin and Debra Hundley, James and Vickie Dunham, Mark Goad, Marvin and Vicki Watts and Abbey and Debbie Cardenas, all from Columbia Lodge No. 66 in Dallas; Art and Erla Scherschlist from Olathe, Kansas; Glenn and Selena Wood from Lovington, N.M.; Royal Dossett from Minnetonka, Minn.; Grand Finance Committee Member Jack and Dianne Larned and Suzanne Hildebrand from Mission-Alamo Lodge No. 80; Mike and Terri Armstrong, Madeline Clanton, Kenneth and Emily Wallace, Joseph and Sharon Mairz and Trent Johnston from Pershing Lodge No. 160; Dianne Lewis, Glenn and Linda Cummings, Pat and Jackie Blackman, Barbara and Don D’Spain (Boerne Lodge No. 25) and John and Sherri Strickland (DaCosta Lodge No. 265), visitors from Boerne; Michelle Sheldon, Victoria; Kenneth and Anita McCoy, Clyde; Troy Franklin, Abilene; Mary Boxwell, Poteet; Debbie and Jerome Kiolbassa, Schertz; Jordan and Britni Johnston; Elaine and Tom Garza; David and LeEllen Herbst from San Antonio; Sissi Ormsby and Steven Payton, St. Hedwig; Jordan Zerr from Hondo Victory Lodge No. 161; Emma Jones from Lone Oak Lodge No. 88; Wayne and Sherry Merchant, Amarillo (Haskell Lodge No. 241); Kathleen Meurer and Kay Webster from Fredericksburg; Scott Wolf (Yorktown Lodge No. 36); Gerald and Dorothy Herbst (Comfort Lodge No. 2); Robert Boring; Freddie and Cindy Smith, Mesquite; and Evy Brown, Cooper. Chili Cook-off time at the Home was fun! After a week of on-again/off-again rain, God blessed us with a gloriously beautiful day for our

Jim Stateczny provided the music for the dance held the Friday night before the Chili Cook-off.

Myrt Telken accepts her prize for winning the buttons guessing game during the Chili Cook-off. Making the presentation is Beverly Anderson, Scholarship Fund secretary.

Three of the 2015 Retirement Home Scholarship recipients participated in this year’s Chili Cook-off. They are, from left, Emma Jones, Lone Oak Lodge No. 88; Jordan Zerr, Hondo Victory Lodge No. 161; and Caroline Zgabay, New Braunfels Lodge No. 21. 27th Annual Chili Cook-off. On Friday, March 11, the Cooks’ Party was held. Dinner was a chicken/sausage gumbo served with rice, garlic bread sticks and salad. The meal was prepared by cook Barbara Kisselburg and kitchen helper Connie Schladoer. On March 19, Pershing Lodge No. 160 members visited the residents for lunch and

provided refreshments and entertainment. It is always a pleasure to have them as our visitors and supporters. Residents were saddened by the passing of one of their own. Joel Willems passed away on March 18. Graveside services and interment with military honors were held on March 23 at the Hermann See RESIDENTS, Pg. 10

The Comfort Court attended the Chili Cook-off and helped wherever they could. They accompanied resident Billie DeSalme as “meet and greet” welcomers, going from booth to booth and selling items from the Scholarship Store. Members of the court are, from left, Hannah Hilsabeck, Gracie Rust, Leah Reich and Chealsea Rust.


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Resident Kathy Bender, center, was visited by her family on March 15. Four generations are represented in this photo. Pictured are, from left, granddaughter Kristen Ivy holding great-grandson Kasen; great-granddaughter Keira in front of Kathy; and daughter Calista Walker.

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Residents Sandy and Ford Fey hosted family members who competed in the Chili Cook-off.

Sharlotte Anderson, daughter of resident Beverly Anderson, put together this outfit especially for the Chili Cook-off.

Resident Rosie Franklin is proud of her great-grandson, Blayne, grandson of Randy Franklin. He played his trombone in a performance at Carnegie Hall in New York.

March birthdays were celebrated with cake and ice cream at the noon meal on March 26. Honorees were, from left, Harvey Tegtmeyer, Jane Haberman and Al Schroeder.

Resident Jane Haberman had a visit from her son, Sean Flaherty, the first week in March. They spent family time with Tom and Sharon Haberman, Sean’s aunt and uncle. Sean lives in Cortez, Colorado, with his wife, Emily.

Rosie Franklin’s great-grandbaby, Parker Wheat, plays with her baby doll that Rosie purchased in the Our Home Scholarship Store. Proceeds from the store benefit the Retirement Home Scholarship Fund.

Residents mourn death of Willems Cont’d. from Pg. 9 Sons Cemetery on the Home property. A reception followed in the Recreation Room. We give our love and condolences to his wife, Martha, who resides here with us. An Easter dinner of ham, sweet potatoes, broccoli, apple rings and cheesecake treated residents and guests on March 27. Barbara Kisselburg and Deddi Castro prepared the meal. – Helen Widner


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Bowling event set for Austin AUSTIN – The 52nd Annual Hermann Sons State Bowling Tournament will be held in Austin this summer. The tournament will be held the weekends of July 30-31 and Aug. 6-7 at Dart Bowl, 5700 Grover, Austin. For the first time this year, teams will be allowed to use one non-Hermann Sons member. The rules for the tournament are listed here. 1. At least three members of the team must be a member of Hermann Sons as of July 30, 2016. Only one non-member per team is allowed. 2. Non USBC bowlers may pay an affiliate membership fee of $20, which will provide high score recognition. 3. Handicap is 90% from 220 for each bowler per event. 4. IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: It shall be each bowler’s responsibility to determine that the submitted average is correct. Failure to use the correct average shall disqualify the score if submitted average is lower than correct average thereby resulting in a lower classification or more handicap. Prize winnings shall be based on the submitted average if it is higher than the correct average. However, corrections in averages may be permitted up to the completion of the first game of a series. Every entry blank must have each bowler’s highest USBC Certified 2014-2015 book average based on 21 games or more at the time of participation in the tournament. Bowlers not having a 20142015 average must use highest 2015-2016 book average based on 21 games. Bowlers not having a 2014-2015 or 2015-2016 book average must use 2016 Summer average of nine games or more in one league at time of participation. See RULES, Pg. 12

52nd Annual Hermann sons state bowling tournament Dart Bowl

5700 Grover, Austin • 512-452-2518

EntriEs must bE postmArkEd by July 1, 2016

see rules on back. 90% Handicap • usbC Certified tournament • prize fund to be returned 100%

Entry fees: team - $17 / singles - $17 / doubles - $17 / All Events (optional) - $4 Each fee consists of $5 for prize fund, $9 for lineage and $3 for expenses

Event Date & Time Singles/Doubles Date & Time Team Team Singles Doubles All Events

1st Choice

2nd Choice

Remittance To Cover x $68 = x $17 = x $34 = x $4 = Total Entry Fees

Official Use Only Men/Women

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Class

Amount Enclosed

Amount Due

Confirmed Day/Time Singles/Doubles

Date Received

Confirmed Day/Time Team

team name: ______________________________________ City or town represented: _______________________ list bowlers' names in order of bowling - lineup will not be rearranged! usbC no.

lodge no. team lineup - bowler's name Complete mailing Address

High Avg. All rule #4 Events

1. 2. 3. 4.

if any of the above are delegates, please place an "*" beside his/her name. usbC no.

lodge no. singles/doubles bowler's name 1. 2. 1. 2.

High Avg. rule #4

Make all checks payable to: Hermann Sons State Bowling Tournament Mail entries to: Sandra Jones 516 Janie Lane Burleson, TX 76028 Phone: 817-781-7155 Any returned checks will carry a $20 returned check fee and must be paid prior to participation.

I, as Team Captain, have personally verified the above averages. Members are in good standing and agree to forfeit all claims for prize money in case of misrepresentation. No prize money will be paid until averages have been checked. Captain's signature __________________________________________________ Home Phone ______________ Work Phone _______________ Address ___________________________________ City, State, Zip __________________________ Team Captain please fill in below Association Manager's Name _______________________ Phone ______________ Address ________________________City, State, Zip ______________________ (Please include attachment if more than one City Secretary needs to be contacted.)


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Rules for 2016 bowling tournament listed Cont’d. from Pg. 11

Bowlers not having any of the above averages must enter with scratch average of 220. ABC Rule 319(A2) is waived (10 or more pins increase in average). A: 2014-2015 yearbook average. B: 2015-2016 yearbook average. C: Summer 2016 average (nine games or more in one sanctioned league at time of participation). 5.All bowlers must check in 30 minutes before scheduled to bowl and should present their current USBC Certified card. 6. Entry closing date is July 1, 2016. 7. Any appeal or protest must be made prior to the payment of prizes. USBC Rule #329. 8. Make check payable to HERMANN SONS STATE

BOWLING TOURNAMENT. 9. Positively no entries accepted after closing date as defined in USBC Rule #310A. 10. NO ENTRIES WILL BE RECORDED UNTIL MONEY IS RECEIVED. 11. No entry fee will be returned after being received. 12. Entry fee is $17 per event. All Events is $4 optional. 13. 100% of the prize money will be returned to bowlers. 14. All winners’ averages will be verified before distribution of prize fund. 15. Prize ratio will be at least one for every five entries in team, singles and doubles. 16. Prize ratio for All Events will be one prize for every 20 entries. 17. Plaques will be award-

ed to each event’s first place winners. 18. Multiple participation will not be allowed, except in cases of emergency where a bowler who has not participated already can not be found. At least three officers of the Executive Board must approve the substitute. This can only occur in the Team Event and Doubles Event. The decision of the Executive Board shall be final unless an appeal is made in accordance with Rule 329. 19. Two separate tournaments with two separate prize lists: one for USBC female members only and one for USBC male members only. 20. Average Adjustment USBC Rule 319E will apply. 21. No previous prize winnings need be reported. 22. USBC Rules will pre-

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vail in all instances not herein covered. 23. SQUAD TIMES (TEAM CAPTAIN WILL BE NOTIFIED OF DATE TO BOWL): – Opening ceremony will be held on July 30, 2016, at 12 noon. – Singles/Doubles Saturday, July 30 and Aug. 6, at 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. – Team - Sunday, July 31 and Aug. 7, at 11 a.m. Additional squads may be added during the course of

the tournament, however no squad may be added after the final squad on Aug. 7, 2016, at 11 a.m. unless tournament is extended due to number of entries and upon approval of USBC. Secretary may drop squad if not enough bowlers. 24. Two free team entries for 2016 Tournament (one male and one female) will be drawn for at the Annual Meeting on July 30, 2016. 25. Lanes will be dressed after each squad.

In Memoriam

Donations to the Retirement Home Fund in Memory of: ALFRED E. STREMMEL JR. Donors: Leroy Richter Georgia Schreiber ELIZABETH BRAUN MARGARET LEJUNE SYLVIA MANNING MATT VANEK DAVID VORPAHL JR. Donor: DaCosta Lodge No. 265

HELEN M. SHELTON PATRICIA R. CHERNISS Donor: Kirby Lodge No 305 EDITH PFEIFFER Donors: Jim & Linda Mattocks JOEL WILLEMS Donor: Rosie Lee Franklin

Donations to the Retirement Home Scholarship Fund in Memory of: JOEL WILLEMS Donors: Billie DeSalme Myrtle Kirchhoff EWALD KOEPP JR. Donor: La Vernia Lodge No. 180

HELEN FRANCKOWIAK OTT THOMAS FRANCKOWIAK Donors: Jack & Dianne Larned

Donations to the Hermann Sons Youth Camp in Memory of: NELDA WEYAND DORIS HARTMANN Donor: Rutersville Lodge No. 152

Donations to the Hermann Sons Youth Camp Scholarship Fund: ELVERA OTTO Donor: New Bielau Lodge No. 205


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Kick-off held for window restoration project SAN ANTONIO – A total of $1,850 was raised during the Stained Glass Window Restoration Kick-off on April 8. The goal of the project is to raise $10,000 to restore the stained glass window depicting Hermann the Cherusker that can be found in the Hermann Sons Home Association Building. “Just as importantly, awareness of the history of Hermann Sons was raised within the community and groups of individuals came together in support of the restoration of a piece of Hermann Sons and San Antonio history,” explained Member Engagement Director Jennifer Cernosek. During the party, attendees purchased local beer and wine, listened (and sang along with) the Beethoven Maennerchor and Damenchor and visited with one another. Two of stained glass window artist Helen Ferne Goolsby Slimp’s grandchildren were in attendance and they visited with members about their grandmother and her art. Andrew Slimp addressed the crowd saying that his grandmother would have been very pleased with the event. “For many of us, the best part of the kick-off party was seeing so many different people come together – Helen’s grandchildren, Beethoven Maennerchor and Damenchor members, lodge members who meet at the Home Association Building, Grand Lodge officers and staff members, friends and family, one of Lara Vineyard’s owners and her sister, a university professor interested in our heritage, prospective members and so on,” explained Sister Cernosek. The Rathskeller had a soft opening the same night and many of the attendees to the kick-off party also visited the bar. “There was a sense of pride in the air. Pride in our history, pride in renewing spaces where cherished memories have been held and pride in Hermann Sons,” Sister Cernosek added. Contributions to the stained glass window restoration project are continuing to be

Harmonia to host wine tasting event

Kathy and David Nelson were the highest bidders of the lithograph “Morning Glories” by Helen Ferne Goolsby Slimp. David is the director of the Maennerchor.

SAN ANTONIO – A second fund-raising event is being held at 6 p.m. on Friday, June 24, to raise money for the restoration of the stained glass window depicting Hermann the Cherusker at the Hermann Sons San Antonio Home Association Building. It will be a Riedel Tasting in the Hermann Sons Home Association Ballroom hosted by Harmonia Lodge No. 1 Riedel Regional Territory Manager Chris Hillin will talk about how varietal-specific Riedel stemware impacts the smell and taste of wines. Participants will get to take home the four crystal glasses used during the tasting that are valued at $114.95. Three of the wines being featured, Texas 51 Blanc Du Bois, Caro-Lina Rose and a cabernet sauvignon, are from Lara Vineyard. It is the only winery actually located in San Antonio. Owners Michael and Rachel Lara’s two boys were campers at Hermann Sons Youth Camp and Rachel was a nurse for several summers. Michael, Rachel and their sons are a 100% Hermann Sons Family. They will be talking about their winery and the wines during the event. Texas 51 is very special because 51

percent of it is made from grapes harvested in their estate vineyard. Their first plantings were in 2008. Caro-Lina Rose is named for each of their mothers and it was a favorite selection of many of the attendees at the Restoration Kick-off party. The fourth wine will be a chardonnay from Pilot Knob Vineyard out of Bertram. The oaked chardonnay glass will really highlight its characteristics. Hors d’oeuvres will be served and a silent auction will be held. Some of the auction contributors so far are Lara Vineyard, Pilot Knob Vineyard, The Republic Golf Club, Spring Hill Suites by Marriott, Freetail Brewing Co., Stray Grape Urban Winery, Cottonwood Wine Tours, Vineyard Photography, Lick Honest Ice Cream and New Braunfels Brewing Company. Bill Richard, Harmonia Lodge president, said, “I’m excited about this event and proud our lodge is able to host it.” Tickets are $80 and can be purchased at www.hermannsons.org or by completing the form on this page and mailing it with payment. To make a silent auction contribution, call 210-226-9261.

Riedel Wine Tasting

Elizabeth Neely and Andrew Slimp showed Member Engagement Director Jennifer Cernosek pictures of their grandmother, Helen Ferne Goolsby Slimp. Helen is the artist of the stained glass window. The pictures and one of Helen’s lithograph were on display during the event. encouraged online and by mail. To contribute online, just follow the links at hermannsons.org. Donations can be mailed to Hermann Sons at

P.O. Box 1941, San Antonio, Texas, 78297. So far, $4,000 of the $10,000 goal has been raised. Make checks payable to Hermann Sons.

Full name (as it should appear on nametag) ______________________________________________ Phone Number ____________________________________ Names of additional guests for whom you are purchasing tickets: (Please list as they should appear on nametag.)

______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Each ticket costs $80. Mail this form and payment to Hermann Sons Grand Lodge, Attn: Jennifer Cernosek, P.O. Box 1941, San Antonio, Texas 78297. Make checks payable to Hermann Sons.


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Casino Night benefits CASA In observance of Join Hands Day, the Grand Lodge will host a Casino Night to benefit Child Advocates of San Antonio (CASA) on Saturday, May 7, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the San Antonio Home Association Building, 525 S. St. Mary’s St. in San Antonio. Tickets are $25 each and include dinner, two drinks and $1,000 in play money for playing games. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. and games will be played from 7-10 p.m. At the end of the evening, prize drawings will be held along with a live auction. To order tickets or to help sponsor the event, go to the Hermann Sons website - www.hermannsons.

org. Or use the form below. Or call Community Service Coordinator Laura Adams at 210-226-9261, ext. 238. Only 250 tickets will be sold. The mission of CASA is to recruit, train and supervise court-appointed volunteer advocates for abused and neglected children and youth. “This year for Join Hands Day, we decided to give our members a chance to support a really good cause - CASA - and have a little fun doing it,” Grand Vice President-Fraternal Kim Krueger said in announcing the event. “I hope you will join us May 7 for what promises to be a great evening of fun and fund-raising for a very worthy cause.”

Casino Night Ticket Order Form _____________________________________ Name _____________________________________ Mailing Address ___________________________________ City, State, Zip _____________________________________ Phone No. _____________________________________ Email Address Number of Tickets at $25 each _________________ Total Amount Enclosed ______________________ Mail this form with your check to: Hermann Sons Grand Lodge Attn: Laura Adams P.O. Box 1941, San Antonio, TX 78297-1941 Tickets will be mailed to the address listed above.

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Rosenberg-Richmond meets June 13 ROSENBERG – The next meeting of RosenbergRichmond Lodge No. 85 will be held June 13. Hamburgers will be served. Members are asked to bring desserts. The lodge met April 11 at the Rosenberg Civic Center with 65 members and guests in attendance. The lodge furnished the fried chicken and members provided the vegetables, salads and desserts. Florence Orsak, Marjorie Orsak and Fred Maynard were in charge of the kitchen. Margie Krenek gave the blessing. Tucker Murphy was welcomed as a new member. Get well cards were sent to Gloria Himly and Doris Boyd. Sympathy cards were sent to Ella and James Brown, Anne Juergens and the Albert Pavlock family. A moment of silence was observed in memory of Brother Pavlock. Agent Joyce Lamensky spoke about Hermann Sons Youth Camp. Online registration is under way. Fred and Margaret Maynard, Tom and Lynette Atkins and Janie Sitka donated door prizes. Bill Boyd, Rosalie Byrd, Tom Atkins, Bill Benton and Michael Kassey won the attendance prizes. – Loyce Anderson

Three Rosenberg-Richmond Lodge members received their 50-year membership pins at the April meeting. They are, from left, Loyce Anderson, a member since May 1, 1966; Eppie Kostak, a member since June 12, 1966; and Edna Loesch, also a member since May 1, 1966. All three live in Rosenberg. Lodge President Calvin Lamensky made the presentations.

Celebrating March and April birthdays at the recent Rosenberg-Richmond Lodge meeting were, from left, Anne Juergens, Rosalie Byrd, Alex Schmidt, Raymond Schmidt, Archie Zabel, Robbie Hartfiel, Justin Lamensky, Michael Kassey, Doris Byrd, Frank Pryor, Laverne Tiemann and Blanche Gregory.

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Three former campers chosen to receive scholarship COMFORT – Three former campers have been selected to receive this year’s Hermann Sons Youth Camp-Shannon Leigh Gaffney Scholarship. This year’s recipients are Callie DeWinne, a member

of Pershing Lodge No. 160; Zane Gray, a member of Cibolo Lodge No. 147; and Sabrina Hamm, a member of Corpus Christi Lodge No. 34. There were numerous applications submitted for the

$1,000 scholarships. High school graduating seniors submitted applications, reference letters, their scholastic records and essays about how being a Hermann Sons camper helped to shape the

people they are today. Callie DeWinne, daughter of Jan and Roland DeWinne, attends Sandra Day O’Connor High School and plans to study kinesiology at Texas Tech University. She wants to

earn her doctorate in physical therapy and serve others as a physical therapist. Callie has been an active member of her high school band all See RECIPIENTS, Pg. 16

2016 Hermann Sons School of Dance Recital Dates School of Dance

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Bandera County May 26 Boerne May 15 Castroville May 21 Cibolo May 15 Comfort May 21 Corpus Christi June 4 Cuero April 30 Da Costa May 7 Devine May 21 Elgin April 30 Ganado April 30 Goliad May 14 Hill Country June 5 Hill Country June 5 Hochheim-Prairie May 14 Hondo May 28 Jourdanton April 30 Karnes City May 7 Kirby May 14 La Vernia April 30 Lee County May 7 Lone Oak June 18 Luling May 14 New Braunfels May 22 New Braunfels May 22 Nixon-Smiley May 22 North West Bexar Co. June 4 Poth-Floresville May 7 San Antonio June 11 Schulenburg May 1 Schulenburg May 1 Seguin May 28 Stockdale May 7 Yorktown April 30

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Bandera High School Auditorium, 474 Old San Antonio Hwy., Bandera Boerne High School, 1 Greyhound Lane, Boerne Medina Valley Performing Arts Center, 8365 FM 471 South, Castroville Jackson Auditorium, Texas Luthern University, 1000 W. Court St., Seguin Comfort High School Auditorium, 143 Hwy. 87 N., Comfort Del Mar College Richardson Performance Hall, 101 Baldwin Blvd., Corpus Christi Cuero High School Auditorium, 920 E. Broadway, Cuero Victoria Fine Arts Center, 1002 Sam Houston Drive, Victoria Lytle High School, 18975 FM 2790, Lytle Elgin Middle School Cafeteria, 1351 North Avenue C, Elgin Ganado High School Auditorium, South Seventh Street, Ganado Goliad High School, 749 N. Tiger Lane, Goliad Smithson Valley High School, 14001 Hwy. 46 West, Spring Branch Smithson Valley High School, 14001 Hwy. 46 West, Spring Branch Yoakum High School, 104 Poth St., Yoakum Bandera High School Auditorium, 474 Old San Antonio Hwy., Bandera Doug Williamson Auditorium, Pleasanton ISD, 900 West Adams St., Pleasanton Karnes City High School, 400 N. Hwy. 123, Karnes City Kirby Middle School, 5441 Old Seguin Road, Kirby La Vernia High School Auditorium, 225 Bluebonnet Rd., La Vernia Giddings High School Cafetorium, 2337 N. Main, Giddings La Vernia High School Auditorium, 225 Bluebonnet Rd., La Vernia Luling High School Fine Arts Building, 218 E. Travis St., Luling Brauntex Performing Arts Theatre, 290 W. San Antonio St., New Braunfels Brauntex Performing Arts Theatre, 290 W. San Antonio St., New Braunfels Nixon-Smiley High School Cafetorium, 800 N. Rancho Road, Nixon Edgewood Theatre of Performing Arts, 402 Lance St., San Antonio Floresville South Elementary School, 2000 Tiger Lane, Floresville Edgewood Theatre of Performing Arts, 402 Lance St., San Antonio Schulenburg Civic Center, 1107 Hillje Ave., Schulenburg Schulenburg Civic Center, 1107 Hillje Ave., Schulenburg Jackson Auditorium, Texas Lutheran University, 1000 W. Court St., Seguin Stockdale High School Auditorium, 502 S. Fourth St., Stockdale Yorktown High School Auditorium, 416 W. Fourth St., Yorktown

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Youth in Action Recipients talk about their time at Youth Camp Cont’d. from Pg. 15

years in the FFA.

four years and served as the head clarinet section leader this past marching season. In addition, she has been an active member of the Future Farmers of America organization at O’Connor High School and participated in and placed in several competitions. Part of her essay included this life lesson: One of the most important things that I learned at Camp was how to make friends. My first two years at Camp I went with a few friends and my sister, however, they all either got too old to attend Camp or too busy to attend, this left me going to Camp not knowing a soul. The most terrifying thing to feel as a kid is a feeling of loneliness. I was afraid that for an entire week I was going to be completely alone, but boy was I wrong. I learned that many other girls were there alone too and that they, too, were just as scared as I. These girls and I quickly befriended each other and had the best week of our summers at Camp. I went from this shy, timid child who could not even ask a worker at a restaurant for some ketchup, to a young girl who walked right up to a person, introduced myself and started a conversation. Acquiring this skill has helped me become the outgoing person I am today. I became a head band clarinet section leader who spoke to and taught 40 people because I had the confidence from Camp to exit my comfort zone. I lead a 600-plus student organization at school as one of 10 officers in the Future Farmers of America (FFA) organization at Sandra Day O’Connor High School. I speak in front of these students and interact with them to help them enjoy their four

Zane Gray, son of Gail and John Gray, is a senior at Samuel Clemens High School. He plans to attend the University of Texas at San Antonio to study engineering with the intention of becoming an electrical engineer. Zane has been a member of the bowling and baseball teams throughout high school and has received numerous awards and honors. Zane is an active participant in his local lodge and he has sung the National Anthem at the Cibolo Lodge No. 147 Flag Day festivities since the age of 7. In part of his essay, Zane reflected on his time at Camp and the valuable lessons he has learned as a camper and counselor: Hermann Sons Youth Camp greatly influenced the person that I am today. Being in an environment with the most positive people in the world helped me understand that it is okay to be funny, crazy and absolutely ridiculous and most importantly that it is okay being yourself. It also made me into a leader by having great role models as my counselors to look up to. I always thought of them highly and wanted to be like them someday. I was blessed when I turned 16 and was accepted into the Counselor-in-Training program. I attended both years of this program and then applied and got accepted into the Junior Counselor program. I never would have imagined that one day I would get to live the dream I had always had as a camper and become that leader, role model and individual that has the chance to impact kids’ lives in such an awesome way. While being a counselor, I got to see the other side of Camp I never got to see as a camper. I was now “delivering

the experience, not receiving it.” Being able to interact with complete strangers that look up to you as their role model as you are getting to teach them life experiences,

the place that had done so much for me and I wanted to recreate the amazing week of summer camp that I had See COUNSELORS, Pg. 17

Louise Schuetze Lodge No. 3 2016 Hermann Sons Youth Camp Voucher Award Application

Rules: 1. 2. 3. 4.

how to work through challenges, how to live life happy and to just be themselves is what I consider to be a once in a lifetime experience. I felt like I was able to give back to

Applicant MUST be a Louise Schuetze Lodge No. 3 member in good standing. One applicant per application form. Applicant MUST be registered to attend during the 2016 Camp Season. Applicant MUST submit an essay containing 50-200 words on one of the following subjects: a. Why I want to attend Hermann Sons Youth Camp. b. Why I enjoy attending Hermann Sons Youth Camp.

5. Application must be postmarked or received in the Louise Schuetze Lodge office by May 28, 2016. The essay with this application attached should be submitted to: Louise Schuetze Lodge No. 3 525 S. St. Mary’s St. San Antonio, TX 78205 6. There will be one award per category for a total of 3 awards. In the case that one of the categories doesn’t have any applications, an additional voucher may be awarded in one of the other categories at eh discretion of the panel. DISCLAIMER A panel of adult Louise Schuetze Lodge members will choose the recipients from the submitted essays. The panel’s decision is FINAL. Camper’s Information (Please print) Camper’s Name: _______________________________________________________________ (as it appears on insurance certificate) Street Address, City, State, Zip: ___________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone: _________________________________________________________________ Camper’s Certificate No.:________________________________________________________ Parent(s) or Guardian(s) Name:________________________________________________________ (Please circle if parent or guardian) Daytime Phone: _______________________________________________________________ Evening Phone: ________________________________________________________________ One Camp Voucher will be awarded in each of the following categories: (Please check your age group) ______ 9 years of age

________ 10-11 years of age

______ 12-13 years of age


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Youth in Action

Counselors made impact on former campers Cont’d. from Pg. 16 experienced for my campers. Working at the Camp is a lot of fun, but as a counselor the biggest reward is seeing the campers’ smiling faces, hearing their laugher and watching them grow each session. Sabrina Hamm, daughter of Kim and Lance Hamm, has two siblings and lives in Kingsville. She attends Bishop High School and plans to attend Texas A&M University where she will study education with the intention of becoming a teacher. Sabrina has been an active participant in several school organizations including HOSA, National Honor Society and DECA. In addition, Sabrina is active within her church and this year she taught religion education classes to first graders at St. Gertrude’s Catholic Church. In her essay, Sabrina reflected on her first experience at Camp and how Camp has influenced her decision to study education in college: Of course I did not always love the idea of Camp. The first time I went to Camp I was scared of leaving the safety of my home and my parents. Camp was the first time that I did not depend on my parents to do everything for me. Being at Camp taught me how to take care of myself. I learned how to write and mail a letter, how to dress myself, do my hair, and many other things. At Camp I became more mature and more independent. I learned in life, things will not always be handed to me. To get something accomplished, I have to put in the work and the effort myself. The counselors were the main reason why Camp was so fun and exciting. They were my role models as a camper. They were never afraid to be themselves. I

think this is what Camp is all about. Camp is a place where campers and counselors can be who they are without fear of being cast out or rejected. Everyone is accepted. Before Camp I was extremely shy and I was afraid of what other people thought about me. However, by going to Camp, I learned that I will not go very far in life pretending to be something I am not. I learned to embrace who I am and not be afraid to be myself. The counselors did more than teach me to be myself, but they taught me who and what I wanted to become. The counselors were always compassionate and motivating. I remember one day in volleyball class I got some stickers stuck in my foot and a counselor carried me all the way to the nurse’s office (on the other side of Camp). The counselors were my heroes and I wanted to be just as compassionate and helpful as they were. I was inspired to become a counselor and help campers like they helped me. Being a counselor, I realized my real passion was helping and teaching children. I was inspired to pursue an education degree in college. I believe that if I had not gone to Camp, I might have never discovered this passion. The scholarship fund was created and named in memory of Shannon Leigh Gaffney, a former “Best Camper” award recipient and former counselor at Hermann Sons Youth Camp. She passed away in 1998 at the age of 21 with leukemia. She is remembered for her vibrant personality and the impact she made on children and other staff members. The next fund-raiser for the Scholarship Fund is a Bowl-a-Thon scheduled for 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6,

at Oak Hills Lanes in San Antonio. For more information about the Bowl-a-Thon

and the Hermann Sons Youth Camp-Shannon Leigh Gaffney Scholarship Fund,

visit www.hermannsons.org and click on “Camp” and then “Scholarship Fund.”

Hermann Sons Comfort Lodge HSYC Campership Application 2016

This application is for children who need financial assistance in order to attend Hermann Sons Youth Camp. The application can be completed by a parent/guardian, but the short answer portion should be completed by the child. The Hermann Sons Comfort Lodge camperships pay half of the camper fee ($112.50 is half of the fee for the full-­‐week session and $75 is half of the fee for the half-­‐week session). Nine camperships are awarded to Comfort Lodge members in good standing and one campership is awarded to any Hermann Sons member in good standing. The camperships being awarded to Comfort Lodge members are awarded on a first-­‐requests-­‐received basis and there is no application deadline. The campership awarded to any member is based on application evaluations by the Campership Committee and the application postmark deadline is May 4, 2016. Applicants will be notified as to whether or not they were selected by May 11, 2016. Campers who receive camperships from Comfort Lodge may still complete the online application but will need to mail their payment along with the check from Comfort Lodge. Camper Information: Last Name: ________________________ First Name: ____________________ Date of Birth: ___/___/______ Lodge: _____________ Mailing Address: ____________________________ City: ________________ State: ______ Zip Code: ______________ Primary Parent/Guardian Information: Last Name: ________________________ First Name: ____________________ Phone Number: _________________________ Email Address: ________________________ Does the camper intend to attend a full-­‐week session or the half-­‐week session? ________ Short Answer Written by Child (Use a separate page, if needed) Why do you want to attend HSYC this summer? ______________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Please mail to: Comfort Lodge Camperships P.O. Box 629 Comfort, TX 78013

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Summer Camp Jobs! Weekend honors ‘best Hermann Sons Youth Camp is seeking highly motivated men and women for summer employment. Summer Positions Available: Counselor Food Service Worker Food Service Manager Maintenance Worker Housekeeper Also, Nurse positions for one week or more are available.

Come live the adventure of camp for a rewarding summer experience! For an application or more information visit our website at www.hermannsons.org (Click on the Employment Opportunities tab and then Camp) For more information contact Katie Klohn, Executive Camp Director Hermann Sons Youth Camp PO Box 629; Comfort, TX 78013 Phone – 830-995-3223 Email – katiek@texashermannsons.org

Members of Hermann Sons Hondo Victory Lodge No. 161 Graduate Cash Drawing Hondo Victory Lodge will hold a drawing and award up to FIVE $200 prizes to eligible 2016 high school graduates who are female graduate members of Hondo Victory Lodge No. 161. The prize will be in the form of a check. Names will be drawn on June 1, 2016. The winners only will be notified and are encouraged to attend the June 14, 2016, meeting to accept their check. For more information, call Verlie Nietenhoefer at 830-426-2847. To enter, the form below must be completed and received on or before May 31, 2016. Mail to: Verlie Nietenhoefer, Secretary Victory Lodge No. 161 1204 32nd St. Hondo, TX 78861 Please send a cap and gown picture for publication in the newspaper. (Photo will not be returned). The photo is not a requirement for the drawing, but will be appreciated.

Graduate Cash Drawing Entry Form Name Address Phone Number Name of High School School Address

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and brightest of agents’ LEAGUE CITY – Twenty-three Hermann Sons agents were honored for their production in 2015 during the annual Agents’ Awards Banquet held Saturday, April 16, in League City at the South Shore Harbour Resort. Ten agents qualified for the Grand President’s Club, another nine earned membership in the Executive Club and four were named to the Million Dollar Club. A complete list of the agents who qualified for each club can be found on Page 19. The banquet was the highlight of a weekend trip to the bay area for the agents and their guests. On Friday night everyone boarded the Royal Princess II for a four-hour dinner cruise. They were greeted by a pirate (aka Agent Brad Klein) as they boarded the yacht for the trip that featured a fajita dinner and drinks. Fun pictures were taken with pirate props. On Saturday, the agents were free to explore the area on their own. Several visited the Kemah Boardwalk while others visited the NASA Space Center and other nearby attractions. After drinks that evening, everyone gathered in the banquet room for the meal and awards presentation. Grand Vice President-Investments Harry Werland delivered the invocation. Grand Vice President-Marketing Tim Kolbe spoke first. He noted that Hermann Sons agents wrote more new members in 2015 than in 2014 and generated more premium income than the year before. He reported that almost 91 percent of Hermann Sons agents had production in 2015. The agents honored at the banquet wrote more than 50 percent of the applications in 2015. That amounted to more than $700,000 in premium income or 73 percent of total premium income generated in 2015. He told the agents, “your determination and drive to succeed have gained you the right to be called the best and brightest of Hermann Sons agents. Tonight we celebrate your accomplishments and show appreciation for your hard work and production.” And, he added, “Your success has encouraged others to also seek success. You truly are the shining stars which light the way for others.” He concluded, “We strive to be competitive in the fraternal industry and we have the will to succeed. With your continued help and dedication, our Order will make great strides among our fraternal brethren, and move us to the forefront of our peers. This is our dream; this is our mission. I deeply appreciate you all.” Grand President Buddy Preuss then addressed the group, likening the agents in the room to the cream that rises to the top of the milk. He applauded the agents for their efforts, giving a special pat on the back to the three agents – Teresa Saathoff, Gary Falkenberg and

Grand Vice President-Marketing Tim Kolbe was greeted by a pirate when he and the agents boarded the Royal Princess II on Friday night. The pirate was really Agent Brad Klein from Georgetown. Carol Krauss – who have written at least one application every month for the past 84 months or seven years. He also gave special recognition to Mary Koenig, a new agent from Yoakum who qualified for the Grand President’s Club in her first year as an agent, and to Special Representative Teresa Saathoff who finished the year in first place in all three production categories - number of applications written, premium income generated and volume of insurance sold. He also noted that Hermann Sons is moving forward with new programs that should help agents in their sales efforts especially when it comes to communicating with members. At the end of the evening, a drawing was held and four agents went home with an extra $50 in cash. They were Mary Koenig, Sandra Duncan, Marlin Tanneberger and David Wolf. Joining the agents for the weekend were members of the Grand Committee. Besides Grand President Preuss and Grand Vice President Kolbe, in attendance were Grand Vice President-Investments Harry Werland and all five members of the Grand Finance Committee, Chairman Janice Kuhen, Jack Larned, Paul Heath, Wilburn Pargmann and Sandra Jones. See BANQUET, Pg. 19


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Ten agents qualify for Grand President’s Club SAN ANTONIO – Ten agents qualified for the Grand President’s Club based on production in 2015 and were honored during the Agents’ Awards Banquet. The Grand President’s Club is reserved for agents who generate a minimum of $30,000 in premium income and write a minimum of 12 applications. Teresa Saathoff Special Representative • 11th year in club • 133 applications • $103,700 in premium income • $3,954,000 in volume • Last Agent Standing for seventh consecutive year* • Most New Adult Members • Most New 100% Families

Janice Kuhen San Marcos Lodge No. 26 • Eighth year in club • 13 applications • $67,326 in premium income • $225,000 in volume Gary Falkenberg Special Representative • 14th year in club • 37 applications • $60,019 in premium income • $707,000 in volume • Last Agent Standing for seventh consecutive year* Judith Schulmeier Kirby Lodge No. 305 • 11th year in club • First year in Grand President’s Club • 30 applications

• $59,828 in premium income • $805,000 in volume Al Stryk Special Representative • 12th year in club • 27 applications • $52,936 in premium income • $705,000 in volume Carol Krauss Special Representative • 15th year in club • 106 applications • $36,753 in premium income • $3,185,000 in volume • Last Agent Standing for seventh consecutive year* • NAFIC Quality Service Award# Mary Koenig

Hochheim-Prairie Lodge No. 90 • First year in club • 69 applications • $36,044 in premium income • $2,250,000 in volume Marilyn Vogt Special Representative • 10th year in club • 56 applications • $35,815 in premium income • $1,437,112 in volume Ruth Bailey Vineta Lodge No. 15 • Sixth year in club • 33 applications • $32,522 in premium income • $2,025,000 in volume Norma Bruns

Comfort Lodge No. 2 • 13th year in club • 44 applications • $30,880 in premium income • $1,075,000 in volume * Last Agent Standing is reserved for those agents who wrote at least one insurance application every month of a calendar year. # Awarded by the National Association of Fraternal Insurance Counselors to Fraternal Insurance Counselors who have been an agent at least two years, written at least 25 applications, written at least $1 million worth of insurance and maintained a persistency ratio of at least 90 percent.

Nine agents earn Executive Club membership SAN ANTONIO – Nine agents qualified for the Executive Club based on their production in 2015 and were honored during the Agents’ Awards Banquet. The Executive Club is reserved for agents who generate a minimum of $12,000 in premium income and write a minimum of 12 applications. Eulla Krueger Special Representative • Fifth year in club • 52 applications • $25,766 in premium

income • $1,285,000 in volume Marlin Tanneberger La Vernia Lodge No. 180 • 23rd year in club • 50 applications • $20,660 in premium income • $1,680,000 in volume • Last Agent Standing* Shirley Huebinger New Braunfels Lodge No. 21 • 19th year in club • 68 applications • $19,816 in premium income

• $1,735,000 in volume Jean Merchant Comfort Lodge No. 2 • Eighth year in club • 12 applications • $18,152 in premium income • $210,000 in volume Judy Wolf Yorktown Lodge No. 36 • Third year in club • 20 applications • $16,308 in premium income • $395,000 in volume David Wolf

Wichita Falls Lodge No. 40 • Third year in club • 14 applications • $14,311 in premium income • $530,000 in volume Lorene Bielke Marion Lodge No. 74 • Sixth year in club • 25 applications • $13,710 in premium income • $470,000 in volume Sandra Duncan Spring Branch Lodge No. 127 • Eighth year in club

Four agents earn membership Agents earn in Million Dollar Club in ‘15 recognition SAN ANTONIO – Four agents qualified for the Million Dollar Club based on their production in 2015 and were honored during the Agents’ Awards Banquet. The Million Dollar Club is reserved for agents who write a minimum of 12 applications worth a minimum of $1 million in volume. Becki Carley New Braunfels Lodge No. 21 • Fourth year in club • 65 applications • $2,160,000 in volume Cynthia Sultenfuss Biry Lodge No. 283 • Sixth year in club

• 37 applications • $1,262,000 in volume Glenford Boehme Castroville Lodge No. 71 • 18th year in club • 36 applications • $1,025,000 in volume • Last Agent Standing* Wayne Tiffin Cuero Family Lodge No. 82 • Fifth year in club • 39 applications • $1,010,000 in volume * Last Agent Standing is reserved for those agents who wrote at least one insurance application every month of a calendar year.

SAN ANTONIO – Two agents were honored for their production in 2015 even though they did not otherwise qualify for club membership. Linda Mattocks of Round Top Lodge No. 151 was recognized for writing the Most Newborn Policies. She wrote 14 Newborn policies in 2015. Loretta Chilek of Giddings Lodge No. 54 was recognized for receiving the Last Agent Standing Award.

• 28 applications • $12,523 in premium income • $611,000 in volume Bobbie Polasek Gonzales Lodge No. 175 • Eighth year in club • 40 applications • $12,170 in premium income • $820,000 in volume * Last Agent Standing is reserved for those agents who wrote at least one insurance application every month of a calendar year.

Banquet honors agents Cont’d. from Pg. 18 Each year, the Marketing Department invites a member of the Grand Lodge staff to be its guest for the weekend. This year that was Bonnie Cypert from the Underwriting Department. Her guest was Alice Golla, the Grand Lodge receptionist. About Sister Cypert, Brother Kolbe said, “During the past five years that I have been at the Home Office, I cannot recall Bonnie having a bad day. She is always

friendly, cheery and pleasant and shares in others her spirit.” About Sister Golla, Brother Kolbe said, “Many times during the year, I receive remarks from members who compliment Alice on her friendly and caring demeanor when either greeting visitors or answering the phone.” He also noted that Sister Golla recommended the most new members in 2015, a comment that earned her a round of applause from the agents.


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Top producing agents honored at banquet

Agents who qualified for the Executive Club are pictured with Grand President Buddy Preuss, standing, left, and Grand Vice President-Marketing Tim Kolbe, standing, right. They are, standing, from left, Marlin Tanneberger, Shirley Huebinger, David Wolf, seated, from left, Eulla Krueger, Lorene Bielke, Jean Merchant and Sandra Duncan. Not pictured are Judy Wolf and Bobbie Polasek.

Four agents qualified for the Million Dollar Club in 2014. They are pictured with Grand President Buddy Preuss, left, and Grand Vice President-Marketing Tim Kolbe, right. They are, from left, Cynthia Sultenfuss, Becki Carley, Wayne Tiffin (represented here by wife Laura Tiffin) and Glenford Boehme.

Agents who earned the Last Agent Standing Award for 2015 and qualified for a club are pictured with Grand President Buddy Preuss, standing, left, and Grand Vice President-Marketing Tim Kolbe, standing, right. They are, from left, Gary Falkenberg, Marlin Tanneberger, Carol Krauss, Teresa Saathoff and Glenford Boehme.

Only three agents have qualified for the Last Agent Standing Award every year since its inception in 2009. They are pictured with Grand President Buddy Preuss, left, and Grand Vice President-Marketing Tim Kolbe, right. The three agents who have qualified all seven years of the program's existence are, from left, Special Representatives Carol Krauss, Gary Falkenberg and Teresa Saathoff.

Special Representative Teresa Saathoff received special recognition for finishing the year in first place in all three production categories - applications written, volume of insurance sold and premium income generated. She also received certificates for Most 100% Families and Most New Adult Members. She is pictured with Grand President Buddy Preuss, left, and Grand Vice PresidentMarketing Tim Kolbe, right.

Each year the National Association of Fraternal Insurance Counselors presents Quality Service Awards. Special Representative Carol Krauss is the only Hermann Sons agent who received that award in 2015. She is pictured with Grand President Buddy Preuss, left, and Grand Vice President-Marketing Tim Kolbe, right.


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Agents enjoy dinner cruise aboard yacht

On Friday night of the Agents’ Awards Weekend in League City, the agents and their guests boarded the Royal Princess II for a dinner cruise. In the spirit of the pirate-themed event, many had their photo taken with Pirate Brad and props. Pictured at left are Becki Carley and granddaughter Caiden Vasquez, Special Representative Gary Falkenberg and wife Doris and agents Marlin and Sharon Tanneberger.

Aboard the Royal Princess II, agents and their guests got into the spirit of the pirate-themed cruise and had their picture taken with Pirate Brad and some silly props. Pictured are, clockwise from above, left, Agent Jean Merchant and husband Cleo, Past Grand President Leroy Muehlstein and wife Linda with Pirate Brad, Special Representative Teresa Saathoff and husband Doug with Pirate Brad, Agent David Wolf and wife Pam and Agent Mary Koenig and friend Matthew Alonzo. The four-hour cruise included a fajita dinner and drinks. A total of 23 agents were honored for their 2015 production with the weekend trip to the coastal bay area. On Saturday, many of the agents visited the nearby Kemah Boardwalk and other area attractions.


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Comfort hosts Easter egg hunt to benefit youth COMFORT – Comfort Lodge No. 2 hosted another successful Join Hands Day Easter Egg Hunt and Carnival on March 20 at the Comfort Youth Baseball Fields. Money raised during the event, along with Matching Funds from the Grand Lodge, will be donated to Comfort Youth Baseball. The afternoon of fun included egg hunts for all ages, a cake walk with goodies donated by the Comfort School of Dance, carnival games and a bounce castle. A total of 2,500 eggs were donated this year with 1,500 of those coming from the local branch of Wells Fargo. Volunteers from Wells Fargo also helped with the carnival. The May 9 meeting will be held at the Retirement Home and will include a summer kick-off event. Dinner will be served at 5 p.m. Everyone is asked to bring a loaf’s worth of individually wrapped sandwiches. The lodge’s scholarship recipients will be honored. For the most up-to-date information visit the lodge’s Facebook page. – Reporter

Comfort Lodge recently presented a check to the Comfort Golden Age Center in the amount of $5,431.56. The check represented proceeds from a fund-raiser held in February. Many businesses and individuals supported the event with considerable contributions being made by Bending Branch Winery and the Stasis Foundation. Presenting the check from Comfort Lodge were, from left, Youth Coordinator Katie Klohn, President Connie Spenrath, Vice President Jennifer Cernosek and Grand President/CEO Buddy Preuss. Accepting the check from the Golden Age Center were Dinah Johnson and John Rolfe.

Ready to hunt eggs during the Comfort Lodge Easter Egg Hunt are, from left, Azzi Burkehardt, Reece Stewart and Zophia Ramirez.

The volunteers who helped out with the Comfort Lodge Easter Egg Hunt and Carnival are pictured. The event was held March 20.

ABOVE - Dobbs English gets ready to add another egg to his basket during the Comfort Lodge Easter Egg Hunt. LEFT - Easter eggs surround Jacob Ingram during the Comfort Lodge Easter Egg Hunt. Noah Bohnert was able to fill his basket to the brim during the Comfort Lodge Easter Egg Hunt.

Taking part in the Comfort Lodge Easter Egg Hunt were, from left, Holly, Sophia and Brooke Alvarado.


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Gulf welcomes new member, elects new secretary GALVESTON – Gulf Lodge No. 46 met March 20 at the Golden Corral in Galveston. Guest speaker Eldredge Guidroz opened the gathering with a prayer. Agent Sarah Spencer has transferred her membership to Gulf Lodge from DaCosta Lodge No. 265. Welcomed as new members were Maria Mata and son Luis Ortiz. Dorthy Cathcart, who was serving as inner guard, resigned for health reasons. Gracie Flores was appointed to that position and Sister Spencer was elected corresponding secretary. Agent Al Stryk installed the two new officers along with other officers not installed in January. They are trustees Teresa Smith and Gary Scales and Finance Committee Member Cody Sanders. The pin presentation has been postponed until July 10. Grand President Buddy Preus will make the presentation. Thank you notes were received from Fort Hood for last year’s donation and from Marie Stryk, the recipient of the 2015 Humanitarian Award. She donated the $200 she received from the lodge to the Military Wives and Moms of Brazoria County. A thank you also was received from the Galveston County

Gulf Lodge made a donation to Turning Point Foundation in March. Special Representative Al Stryk, standing, presented the check to David Gaston and Jamie Parkinson.

Officers installed at the March meeting of Gulf Lodge were, front, from left, Teresa Smith, Eva Scales, back, from left, Cody Sanders, Sarah Spencer, Gary Scales and Gracie Flores. Food Bank for the lodge’s donation. Members voted to send a $250.00 donation to the Retirement Home in honor of its 100th Anniversary Celebration. Members interested in applying for the lodge’s scholarship are reminded that applications are due June 1. Anyone applying must have been a member for at least one year. Eldredge Guidroz from Turning Point Church in Galveston spoke about the Galveston Food Bank. The church has taken over responsibility for the food bank from the Houston Food

Bank. It is located in the back of the church. David Gaston and Jamie Parkinson from Turning Point Nation talked about the fishing tournament it sponsors for people with physical injuries. They use about 70-80 boats and accommodate about 100 people with disabilities. Members voted to donate $250. Celebrating recent birthdays were Gracie Flores, Gary Scales, Betty Mathison, Valecia Brunkow, Alvin Albert, Bill Graefe and Ruby Wulf in January and Henry Wulf and Shirley Hannes in February. Attendance prizes went

Celebrating January and February birthdays at the quarterly meeting of Gulf Lodge were, from left, Bill Graefe, Henry Wulf, Gary Scales, Ruby Wulf, Gracie Flores, Shirley Hannes, Valecia Brunkow and Betty Mathison. to Henry Bennison, Shirley Hannes, Teresa Smith, Jerre Massa, Gracie Flores and Valecia Brunkow. Ryan’s Grill in Texas City

has closed so the July 10 meeting will be held at Kelley’s Restaurant in La Marque. – Reporter

Fort Worth to host annual picnic June 5 in Burleson FORT WORTH – As we welcome spring, we need to start working on welcoming new members. The Fort Worth Lodge No. 33 goal in 2016 is five new members – so before you get spring fever, get Hermann Sons fever and invite someone to join the lodge. The annual picnic and pin presentation will be held Sunday, June 5, at Warren Park in Burleson. Parents are reminded that there is a nice park where the chil-

dren can play. The lodge has reserved the pavilion from 2-6 p.m. for the meeting, pin presentation and meal. The lodge will furnish the meal of burgers and hot dogs. Members are asked to bring desserts, a guest or a member who has not attended a meeting for a while. Guests always are welcome so invite your neighbors, relatives and friends. A special invitation has been extended to the 50-

and 60-year pin recipients to attend the picnic. The 60-year pin recipients for 2016 are Eleonore Whiting and Kenneth Brehm. The 50-year pin recipients are Sam Jones, Sandra Jones, Earl Whitaker, Teresa Beavers, Sheila Kime and Mike Thompson. Earl Whitaker reached his milestone on April 5. In observance of Join Hands Day, members will meet at Burleson Fire Station No. 1 at 828 S.W. Alsbury

at 11 a.m. on May 7 to deliver water and Gatorade. Members are asked to bring two cases and it can be either water or Gatorade. The lodge also will make a donation. Firemen can use these drinks while fighting fires and when they return to their home base. The lodge also is collecting magazines for donation to the dialysis center. And the lodge will be sending a donation to “Hugs from Home” as part of Join

Hands Day. Congratulations are in order for member Chance Voss on the birth of his son, Jaxsen Voss. Jaxsen was born on March 12. Proud grandmother is Cindy Davis. Proud great-greatgrandmother is Helen Todd. Happy Birthday wishes go to Mike Barclay, Hailee McBroom, Lisa Schick, Helen Todd, Morris Turek, Brett Walters and Vince Wos. – Reporter


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Mission-Alamo members don green attire in March

The newest members of La Grange Lodge are pictured with their mothers, grandmothers and great-grandfather. Calvin Kuehn is holding Colby Menefee and Amanda Avila. Also pictured are, from left, daughter Linda Kuehn Edmiaston, granddaughter Courtney Menefee, daughter Dianne Kuehn Menefee, son David Kuehn and granddaughter Haley Kuehn Avila. Another daughter, Joy Kuhen, was not available for the photo. That makes four generations who are Hermann Sons members.

La Grange donates to four area groups LA GRANGE – La Grange Lodge No. 8 members heard a report on donations made by the lodge when they met March 17 at Riverside Café. Treasurer Calvin Kuehn reported that donations of $250 each had been made to the Cub Scouts, Relay for Life, Family Crisis and Combined Community Action. Agent Linda Mattocks

spoke briefly. Members and visitors enjoyed a buffet meal. Members mourned the passing of Sylvia Mertz. Notes were read from the Grand Lodge thanking the lodge for the donations made in memory of Dr. E.L. Fitzpatrick and Sister Mertz. Door prizes were awarded. – Roselyn Vasut

Plum members enjoy chicken spaghetti meal PLUM – Plum Lodge No. 238 members and guests enjoyed a chicken spaghetti meal when they met March 14. Charlotte Hagemann prepared and served the meal in honor of husband Donnie Hagemann’s March birthday. Everyone sang “Happy Birthday” to him. Members provided the salads and desserts. Agent Linda Mattocks reminded everyone to check

their life insurance policies for correct addresses and beneficiary information. Charlotte Hagemann and Gene Wessels won the lodge’s monetary door prizes. Lawrence Hatfield’s name was drawn for the Progressive Pot but he was not present so he could not collect the winnings. The lodge was not scheduled to meet in April. – Verlene R. Hobratschk

SAN ANTONIO – MissionAlamo Lodge No. 80 chose Tip Top Restaurant for its annual eating out affair. Most everyone was wearing green in honor of St. Patrick. Everyone got to enjoy their favorite dish from the menu. Honored guests were Joanna Holloway, Kirby Cline and Brittany Moeller. It was a real joy to have Merlene Childers and her daughter, Carol Patterson, in attendance as Sister Childers has health issues some days. Sandy Moeller and her family also were in attendance. New junior members welcomed were Karissa Revae Pyka, Zachary Lane Berger, Breanna Rae Jimenez, Brody Travis Myers, Browck Thomas Myers and Carter Davidson Ragsdale. In observance of Join Hands Day, on May 12 the lodge will join hands with another lodge to provide dinner to the parents lodged at

Members of Mission-Alamo Lodge who wore green to the March meeting were rewarded with a little green cash. the local Ronald McDonald House. Denise Wright was celebrating a March birthday. The name drawn for the big jackpot was that of Cyrus Mahan who was not present to claim his prize so the next drawing will be for $190. Georgia Hall won splitthe-pot. The lodge’s half will

be donated to “Hugs from Home.” The lodge will not meet in April because of Fiesta. Mothers will be honored at the May meeting and everyone is asked to wear a funny hat. Barbecue will be provided so bring your favorite sides. – Sylvia Schulmeier

Dunlay plans Join Hands Day project DUNLAY – Dunlay Lodge No. 285 will meet May 17 at 7 p.m. The lodge is not meeting in April. At the March meeting, members welcomed member Mary Baxter who was visiting from Marfa. President Joyce Krenmueller thanked Clyde Muennink and Stanley Meyer for their hard work in completing the installation of the ceiling tin. They did a wonderful job in making the hall a much safer place to meet. Members agreed to work with the Hondo lodges, the Hondo Boy Scouts and the local AARP chapter on a Join Hands Day project. Because of a previous commitment for the Boy Scouts, the date has been changed from May 7 to the following Saturday, May 14, at 9:30 a.m.

Members, from left, Morris Baxter, daughter Mary Baxter and wife Katherine Baxter attended the March meeting of Dunlay Lodge. Mary was visiting from Marfa. Hot dogs and cookies will be served after a morning of beautifying Dunlay by picking up trash along the highway in town. Plans were made to hold the

annual picnic and pin presentation on June 5 at 1 p.m. at the Dunlay Lodge Hall. Invitations will be mailed to all members and other local lodges. – Reporter


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Schwertner hosts Easter egg hunt for all ages SCHWERTNER – Schwertner Lodge No. 307 will meet May 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the Schwertner Community Center. Larry and Ginger Krueger will host the meeting. All members are encouraged to attend. An Easter egg hunt was held before the lodge’s most recent meeting. Everyone took part in the event with the winners of the special egg surprises being Tommy Krueger, Barbara Hale, Larry Krueger and Sydney Marek. A meal of baked ham, potatoes, salad and angel food cake decorated with Easter Peeps prepared by Irene and Randall Schwertner was served. During the meeting, new members Kerrigan Goldwater and Piper Marek were introduced. The lodge wants to raise dues for adult members from $1.80 to $3.60 per year. A proposal will be sent to the Grand Lodge asking that this increase be approved. Schwertner Lodge will celebrate its 100th anniversary next year and plans will be made for a celebration. Members will be making fleece blankets April 30 in observance of Join Hands Day. Anyone who would like to participate is asked to call Irene Schwertner at 254-527-4470. – Reporter

Members and guests attending the recent Schwertner Lodge meeting are ready to look for Easter eggs.

Winners of the special egg surprises at the Schwertner Lodge Easter egg hunt were, from left, Tommy Krueger, Barbara Hale, Larry Krueger and Sydney Marek with her dad, Dale Marek.

Cayson Gersbach enjoys hunting eggs in the bluebonnets during the Schwertner Lodge Easter egg hunt.

Members enjoy the meal before the recent Schwertner Lodge meeting. The lodge’s next meeting will be held May 16.

Houston members to work at food bank May 7 HOUSTON – Houston Lodge No. 100 will meet Monday, May 9, with lodge members providing the sandwiches and desserts. The social time begins at 6 p.m.; the meal is served at 7 p.m. and the meeting follows at 7:45 p.m. Members will provide the potluck dishes and desserts for the June 13 meeting. All meetings are held at Sokol Hall, 1314 West Patton. Members are welcome to bring guests who have an interest is what Hermann Sons can provide for their family. The lodge will observe Join Hands Day on May 7 at the Houston Food Bank, 535

Portwall. This is near East Loop 610 and I-10 East. Members will volunteer from 8 a.m. until 12 noon. The Food Bank will provide snacks. If you are attending contact Gary Falkenberg in case there is a schedule change. Brother Falkenberg talked in his March agent’s report about a newspaper article by noted personal finance columnist Scott Burns about the low rate of return on CDs. Brother Falkenberg pointed out the return on a Hermann Sons annuity is much higher. Cash value life insurance from Hermann Sons also has a good rate of return, he said.

Members are reminded that the lodge’s new member goal for 2016 is 10. Contact Brother Falkenberg with the name of someone you know who has an interest in joining Hermann Sons. Member David Thomason spent several days in the hospital and Samantha Thomason is scheduled to have knee surgery soon. Justin Falkenberg, Jackie Bushman, Samantha Thomason, Pat Bushman and Doris Falkenberg won attendance prizes. Hope to see lots of members at the next meeting and at the Join Hands Day event – Reporter

Gary and Emily Falkenberg celebrate March birthdays. They are members of Houston Lodge.


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Maxwell holds bonnet contest MAXWELL – Maxwell Lodge No. 75 members will attend the Luling School of Dance recital Saturday, May 14, at 4 p.m. at the Luling High School Fine Arts Building, 218 E. Travis. An Easter bonnet contest was held as part of the April 3 meeting. Winners were President Charles Croley, Past Secretary Elsie Croley, Secretary Darlene Bohmfalk and daughter Laura and Vice President Catherine Blackard. The lodge will not meet again until Aug. 7. There are no meetings scheduled in June or July. Meetings are scheduled for Sept. 14, which also is Grandparents’ Day, Oct. 2 and Nov. 7. The election of officers is scheduled for the November meeting. President Croley has announced he will not serve again. In December, the school of dance will perform at the Maxwell Social Club. Guests are requested to bring non-per-

Dancers from the Luling School of Dance performed during the Maxwell Lodge Christmas party in December.

Winners of the Maxwell Lodge Easter Bonnet Contest were, from left, Catherine Blackard, Darlene Bohmfalk, Elsie Croley, Laura Bohmfalk and Charles Croley. ishable food items for donation to the Luling/Caldwell Food Bank. Last year, 150 pounds of food was donated. Maxwell Lodge sponsors the dance school. Sandwiches and chips were served. Charles Croley and

Baldwin Fehlis won the door prizes. See you in May. Members will have dinner at Blake’s Café following the recital. Remember summer camp registration is now open. – Reporter

Food items were collected for the Luling/Caldwell Food Bank during the Luling School of Dance mini-recital in December. Maxwell Lodge sponsors the school. Pictured are Betty Duesterheft, Laura Bohmfalk, Darlene Bohmfalk and Elsie Croley.

Hochheim-Prairie meets May 1 San Marcos members

YOAKUM – Pioneer members were honored at the April 3 meeting of Hochheim-Prairie Lodge No. 90. Grand Vice PresidentInvestments Harry Werland presented five pins that day. Leona Prause received her 75-year pin. Sister Prause has been a member since Sept. 7, 1941. Barbara Lauer received her 70-year pin. She has been a member since Feb. 11, 1946. Receiving 60-year pins were Ann Machalec, a member since April 6, 1956; Tommy Wenzel, a member since May 4, 1956; and Leslie Prause, a member since Sept. 7, 1956. All of these members are from Yoakum. Agent Mary Koenig has signed up three new members who were welcomed into the lodge. They are James Belew, Evelyn Contreras and Adamari Contreras. President Janet Zabransky appointed Ann Machalec,

to visit nursing home

Members of Hochheim-Prairie Lodge who received their membership pins at the April meeting are pictured with Grand Vice President-Investments Harry Werland, Grand Finance Committee Member Wilburn Pargmann and lodge President Janet Zabransky. The pin recipients are Leslie Prause, Tommy Wenzel, Ann Machalec, Barbara Lauer and Leona Prause. Tommy Wenzel and Joyce Word to the Scholarship Committee. Two seniors will receive a $500 scholarship. Celebrating birthday were Joyce Word and Mary Koenig. Celebrating an anniversa-

ry were David and Sherri Spaeth. Mary Koenig won the attendance prize. The next meeting will be held Sunday, May 1, at Turner Hall beginning at 5 p.m. – Reporter

SAN MARCOS – San Marcos Lodge No. 26 will meet Monday, May 2, at 6:30 p.m. at Mamacita’s Restaurant and celebrate Mother’s Day. In observance of Join Hands Day, members will meet May 7 at 10 a.m. at the Hays Nursing and Rehab Center in San Marcos. Members are asked to bring items to the next meeting that can be used as game prizes such as Kleenex, toiletry items, jewelry and socks. Don’t forget items for men. If you can help, contact Peggy Meiners A Spring Fling was held Sunday, April 3, at La Vista Retirement Home in San Marcos. Bunco was played. The lodge welcomes new member Madelyn Morris and transfer member William Adfault Jr. The lodge needs seven more

new members to reach its 2016 membership goal. Members voted to make a donation to help restore the stained glass window of Hermann the Cherusker that is in the San Antonio Home Association Building. Members celebrated Agnes Dreibrodt’s birthday and William Braune’s 96th birthday. A sympathy card was sent to Kerry Urbanowicz following the passing of his mother. Get-well cards were sent to Burnice Noble and Bob Robbins. Following the meeting, members had fun playing Bunco. Teresa Velasquez had the most Buncos and Peggy Meiners won the most games. Thanks go to Larry and Evelyn Moreau for the ham. Leola Gourley won the attendance prize. – Reporter


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Cibolo Lodge welcomes new junior members CIBOLO – Cibolo Lodge No. 147 welcomed three new junior members at the April 7 meeting. They are Emily Nicole Harper, Gabriel Andrew Harper and Grant Allen Miller. Dinner consisted of homemade sausage provided by Freddy Goerke. The tater tot casserole made by Cliff Shepherd was selected as the best side dish and the Coconut Cream Pie made by Fay Fey was selected as the best dessert. Lasagna will be served at the May meeting. The men are responsible for all the desserts so this should be interesting. The lodge meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at Christ the King Lutheran Church in Universal

City. The address is 1129 Pat Booker Road. Members mourn the passing of two members, Elaine Bertha Dornbusch and Morris Johnson Jr. Two of the lodge’s members are getting ready to attend college. Congratulations to Zane Gray and Emilie Shepherd. Zane is a senior at the Samuel Clemens High School. He is a member of the varsity boys bowling team that finished first in district, first in regionals and made into the second round at state. Zane also individually made the AllDistrict Team that was scheduled to compete in College Station on April 17. Emilie will be featured in next month’s article. Attendance award recipi-

ents were Nell Shepherd and Alvin Schulz.The junior member award winner was Sarah Shepherd. The special drawing prize would have gone to Hunter DeLeon but he was not present. The amount grows to $28 for the next meeting. You must be present if your name is drawn in order to win the cash. ATTENTION GERMAN SPEAKERS: There is a group from the University of Texas in Austin that is interested in recording anyone who still speaks the Texas German dialect so that it can be taught for years to come. The phone number to call is 512-9105047 and the email address is texasgermandialect@gmail. com. – Tracy Campos

Zane Grey will be graduating from Samuel Clemens High School this year where he has excelled as a member of the bowling team. He is a member of Cibolo Lodge.

Bandera County Lodge hosts Senior Fun Day For Retirement Home residents COMFORT – Bandera County Lodge No. 81 hosted a Senior Fun Day on April 2 for the residents at the Retirement Home in Comfort. The Ukulele Ladies and Gents of San Antonio entertained with an afternoon concert. Members enjoyed toe-tapping, sing-a-long songs. Following the concert, the lodge members hosted an ice cream social for all the residents and band members in the recreation room. A big thank-you goes to Beverly Gagliardi, director of the Ukulele Ladies and Gents, its members and Home Manager Brenda Gunnink for all their help. Lodge members who volunteered their time to make this event a success were Pam and Allan Biering, Kathleen and Gary Reile, Beverly and Joe Gagliardi and Eileen and Paul Heath. – Reporter

Members of the band and residents took to the dance floor for the Chicken Dance during the Senior Fun Day hosted by Bandera County Lodge at the Retirement Home. Retirement Home residents gathered in the rec room to hear the Ukulele Ladies and Gents of San Antonio entertain during the Senior Fun Day hosted by Bandera County Lodge.

The Ukulele Ladies and Gents of San Antonio performed during the Senior Fun Day hosted by Bandera County Lodge at the Retirement Home. Several of the musicians are Hermann Sons members.

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Pershing will celebrate Mother’s Day May 4 SAN ANTONIO – Pershing Lodge No. 160 will meet Wednesday, May 4, at 7 p.m. A Mother’s Day dinner from Church’s Chicken will be served. A Mother’s Day cake also will be provided. At the April meeting, Grand Lodge Community Service Coordinator Laura Adams presented the Grand Lodge Matching Funds check of $500 to the Guide Dogs of Texas. President Beth Warne, Vice President Mike Armstrong and Alice Golla presented the Guide Dogs of Texas with checks totaling more than $1,903. The checks represented the proceeds from the Deicke Annual Memorial Spaghetti Dinner Fund-raiser. Thanks go to all who helped and brought desserts to make the fundraiser a success. The lodge welcomed several new members in April. They are Mason Neskora, Peyton Neskora, Jordann Neskora, Jake Sova, Jocelyn Azevedo, Robert Azevedo, Karlee Wuest and Teagen Wuest. Carolyn Valek asked members to pray for Amanda Deicke, Diane Zimmerman, Amy Barfell, Lillian

The Guide Dogs of Texas received the proceeds from the Deicke Annual Memorial Spaghetti Dinner Fund-raiser during the April meeting of Pershing Lodge. Presenting checks were Community Service Coordinator Laura Adams from the Grand Lodge and Alice Golla, Beth Warne and Mike Armstrong from Pershing Lodge. Franckowiak and any other member who may be ill. Chaplain Tony Valek reported on the passing of Joy Beth Ferguson, William R. Lacroix, Clarence Neugebauer, Lorraine McBride and Helen Ott. Terri Armstrong reported that members and guests will go on an overnight trip to Cypress Bayou Casino in Louisiana on May 22 and 23. There is a new hotel at the casino so members will be staying on-site. The cost will be $60 for Pershing Lodge members and $65 for non-Pershing Lodge members. For more information con-

tact Sister Armstrong at 210378-0319. “Happy Birthday” was sung to Diane Ervin, Kaleigh Carpenter, Alex Austin, Sharon Mainz and Nora James. The last three were winners of the birthday drawing. Helen Alberthal won the $25 attendance prize and Morrie Nordland won the split-the-pot drawing. The names of four members were drawn for the April $200 Progressive Pot but Samuel Leonard Treat, Lynda Sue Haberer, Albert E. Tudyk and Patricia Breann Pooley were not present to claim their winnings. – Terri Armstrong

Celebrating birthdays at the April meeting of Pershing Lodge were, from left, Sharon Mainz, Diane Ervin, Nora James, Kaleigh Carpenter and, not pictured, Alex Austin.

Celebrating anniversaries at the April meeting of Pershing Lodge were, from left, Ernest and Sharon Huegele, 55 years; and Barbara and Don Pass, 50 years.

Dallas plans public meeting, luncheon May 22 DALLAS – Dallas Lodge No. 22 members and guests are invited to a public meeting and luncheon on May 22 at 1 p.m. at Spring Creek BBQ, 12835 Preston Rd., south of the LBJ intersection. The zip code is 75230. The Grand Lodge has mailed invitations to the 12 members of the lodge receiving their 60- and 70-year pins this year. A Grand Lodge representative will recognize and present the pins to those who attend. Members are asked to contact Steve Schellenberg at 972-790-5014 or at schell413@gmail.com if you

plan to attend. You also may contact him if you wish to be added to the lodge’s email list. There will not be a regular meeting in May because of the luncheon. Members congratulate Woodard (Woody) McClure Jr. who celebrated his 70 years of membership on March 13. He resides at the Hermann Sons Retirement Home. A change has been made to the lodge’s plans for Join Hands Day. Instead of volunteering at the North Texas Food Bank, members will help with the City of Irving

Bicycle Fest. Members will volunteer at the Food Bank for Make a Difference Day instead. Andy Schellenberg won the attendance prize in March. Jean Ernst attended the March meeting. Her health has improved. Bobby Wilbanks, president of Columbia Lodge No. 66, had successful surgery. The Home Association’s board of directors has 12 members. The six who represent Dallas Lodge are Treasurer Terri Holmes, Secretary Clint Holmes, David LeCour, Kelly Miller,

Andy Schellenberg and Steve Schellenberg, a member of the Finance Committee. The other six are members of Columbia Lodge. This group is in charge of the lodge hall. A summary of the work done by this group this year includes an improved accounting system by using QuickBooks, stripping the paint off the wood walls in the meeting room, installation of more electrical outlets and more amps in the meeting room and repairing of the building’s breaker boxes. Bids for replacement of carpets with wood have

been received. The Grand Lodge matched the Home Association’s $500 donation for North Texas tornado disaster relief. The checks were delivered to Good Samaritans of Garland to help those in need. The Home Association was a sponsor and the hall was the headquarters for the Deep Ellum Arts Festival. The building was cleaned inside and outside. Members sold barbecue and drinks and provided Hermann Sons hospitality for the event. The lodge’s next meeting is set for June 26 at 1 p.m. – Reporter


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Cuero Family donates to ‘Hugs from Home’ CUERO – Cuero Family Lodge No. 82 will meet May 3 and host a speaker from Cuero Nursing and Rehab Center who will talk about its new music program for patients. Grand Vice PresidentFraternal Kim Krueger and husband Dustin attended the Tuesday, April 5, meeting. President Laura Tiffin announced scholarship applications will be turned in soon and recipients will be selected. If needed, she will appoint a Selection Committee. She also announced the school of dance will hold its recital April 30 at the Cuero Intermediate School beginning at 5 p.m. All members are encouraged to attend. Verna Lee Gohmert reported sending get-well cards to June Guenther, Elizabeth Loos and Lena Leist. Sympathy was extended to the family of Geneva Kite who recently passed away.

Cuero Family Lodge President Laura Tiffin, left, presents a check for the “Hugs from Home” project to Grand Vice President-Fraternal Kim Krueger during the April meeting. Sister Gohmert has retired from her position on the Cheer Committee and Karlyne Tiffin volunteered to take her place. Thanks go to

Sister Gohmert for her many years of service and to Sister Tiffin for taking over the position. Sister Krueger spoke about

the “Hugs from Home” project and Hermann Sons Youth Camp. President Tiffin presented her with a donation from the lodge for “Hugs from Home.” June Guenther was in the hospital during last month’s meeting and would like to thank her niece, Tina Hotz, for taking over the treasurer’s job. Sister Guenther announced the 60-year membership pin recipients for April. They are Ben Prause Jr., a member since April 4, 1956; Ella Buchhorn, a member since April 5, 1956; and Billie Harbordt, a member since April 18, 1956. Members receiving 50-year membership pins so far this year are Clifton Gips, a member since Jan. 2, 1966; and Carmen Kenner, a member since Feb. 7, 1966. Sixtyyear recipients were Thomas Wendel, a member since March 6, 1956; Donna Fuchs, a member since March 23,

1956; and James Meitzen, a member since March 27, 1956. Seventy-year pin recipients are Carroll Ley, a member since Jan. 26, 1946; and V.J. Kahlich, a member since March 3, 1946. Members celebrating birthdays in April are Mary Lapp, Natalie Lapp Henry, Marvin Bade and Sarah Carpenter. March birthday celebrants were Sarah Aronstein, Alice Scheibe, Pat Wanjura, Allison Tiffin and Jerry Wanjura. Door prize winners were Ben Carpenter, Dorothy Arndt, Verna Lee Gohmert, Gary Hotz and Holly Hotz. Door prize winners for March were Betty Bade, Allison Tiffin, Emilie Hotz, Laura Tiffin and Ruth Peters. Following the meeting, members enjoyed a meal of fried pork chop or hamburger steak, mixed vegetables and loaded potatoes. Thanks go to Betty Bade who provided dessert. – Reporter

McGregor meets May 4

Lockhart Lodge honors graduates

McGREGOR – McGregor Lodge No. 132 welcomed a new junior member, Kyla Annette Sneed, at the April 6 meeting. Kyla is the daughter of Jason Sneed, granddaughter of John and Teresa Sneed and great-granddaughter of Leona Hendrickson. Teresa Sneed said her grandchildren all love going to Hermann Sons Youth Camp. She has three attending this year. President Doris Mooney asked members to bring nonperishable food donations to the May meeting. The food will be delivered to the McGregor Food Pantry in observance of Join Hands Day. Teresa Sneed gave a report on what is needed at the pantry, the number of families served and how the food is distributed. Hermine Wolf, cheer chairman, reported that getwell cards were sent to Eric Moeller, Lucille Ballowe,

LOCKHART – Seven graduating high school seniors were honored at the April 3 meeting of Lockhart Lodge No. 64. Each graduate is receiving a scholarship check Joshua Smith and his family were in attendance for the Mexican supper served at Garcia’s Restaurant. The other graduates are Samantha B. Lipscomb, Kayli M. McClary, Moira L. Salinas, Dustin C. Schulze, Bryanna L. Willette Silvaggi and William Connor Spreen.

Charles Hoehn, Henry Lange and Hilda Witt. Sympathy is extended to the family of Debbie Schwettmann who lost her 14-year battle with cancer. She was a real trooper. She never complained, always had a smile and continued to help others. Congratulations go to Al and Hermine Wolf who celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on April 14. Anniversary bells also ring out for John and Teresa Sneed who celebrated 41 years together on April 26. Happy Birthday wishes were extended to Janet Schmalriede and Doris Mooney. Door prize winners were Regina Arseneaux and Al Wolf. The next meeting is May 4 at 6 p.m. at the Sneed Insurance Building. The food will be provided. Invite a friend and make plans to attend. – Doris Mooney

Youth Coordinator Carol Schuelke welcomed everyone and gave the blessing. The meal was enjoyed by 35 members and guests. Membership Coordinator Dickie Rutherford asked members to keep her informed as to who needs cards sent from the Cheer Committee. Community Coordinator Nancy Hess suggested that the lodge support the Community Garden in conjunction with Ben Visage who is working toward his

Eagle Scout Award. A donation of $200 will be made to help buy supplies for the Community Garden. The Community Garden is associated with the Caldwell County Food Pantry. Ben Visage is a longtime member of the lodge. Celebrating April birthdays were Ray Pfefferkorn and Fred Willms. Door prize winners were Lil Pfefferkorn, Ann Schroeder, Darrell Hess and Dot Kuntschik. – Reporter

Bexar to make plans for July picnic SAN ANTONIO – Bexar Lodge No. 306 will meet May 1 at 3 p.m. at Grady’s Barbecue, 6510 San Pedro. Plans will be made for the summer picnic to be held July 9 at Raymond Russell Park. Members are encour-

aged to attend the meeting to share their ideas and suggestions. Mario Galdos of Tripon Group Mortgage will provide lunch at the meeting and give a short speech. The meeting will continue

after lunch. Looking forward to seeing some new faces. For more information, call Linda Wehmeyer at 590-1499. – Linda Wehmeyer


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Spring Branch members to visit Oregon in June BULVERDE – Spring Branch Lodge No. 127 met March 20 at the Bulverde Community Center. Two new junior members were welcomed. They are Nathan Jay Wiens and Tanner Case Gibbons. Charles A. Pfeiffer was welcomed by way of transfer. Gloria Gass reported that she and Sandra Duncan had attended a workshop for agents in February. Both agents reported that Hermann Sons is making big strides when it comes to implementing new technology. Spring Branch Lodge’s new

member goal for 2016 is 56. Members can help the lodge reach that goal by recommending a new member. Each time they do that their name will be entered in a drawing for a $100 gift card. A total of 10 gift cards will be given away in 2016 – five in July and five in December. Carmen Rittimann reported sending a sympathy card to Gloria Gass following the passing of her brotherin-law, John Skinner, and a get-well card was sent to Elvira Weidner who fell and injured her back. Chuck Knibbe reported

that the plans for the trip to Oregon are coming together. There will be 30-31 members and guests going on the trip scheduled for June 4-12. Mildred Bartels, Gloria Voges, Chuck Knibbe, Sandra Duncan, Phyllis Havens, Karen Woody, Carmen Rittimann, Melba Kraft and Ben Havens won door prizes and attendance prizes. After the meeting, members enjoyed chili, cornbread and all the fixings provided by Jane Wanke and Sandra Duncan and then played a few rounds of Bunco. – Reporter

Celebrating February and March birthdays from Spring Branch Lodge were, from left, Chuck Knibbe, Carmen Rittimann, Tom Halloran, Mildred Bartels and Melba Kraft. They are pictured with President Sandra Duncan.

Shelby collecting food items for Join Hands Day SHELBY – Shelby Lodge No. 28 will meet June 12 at 6 p.m. Barbecue sandwiches will be served. During the April 10 meeting, members voted to change the meeting time from 6:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. to allow members to get home earlier. This change will be tried for a year and then reevaluated. Members were reminded that there will be no meeting in May due to Mother’s Day being on the normal meeting date. In observance of Join Hands Day, members are asked to bring non-perishable food items to the June meeting. They will be shared with a

food pantry to be determined. Cash also can be donated so the pantry can purchase items that are not donated. Celebrating April birthdays were Nolan Krebs, Doris Klingsporn, Maxine Rudloff, Doris Christ, Judy Pieper and Lollie Dittmar who is turning 95. Door prize winners were Ken Mathis, Oscar Voelkel, Doris Falkenberg, Genelle Krebs and Carolyn Meischen. Marsha Jasek’s name was drawn for the progressive door prize but she was not present. The lodge furnished the ham for the meal and members brought sides and desserts. The hosts were Doris

Marie and Oscar Voelkel celebrate their wedding anniversary in April. They are members of Shelby Lodge. and August Voelkel and Marie and Oscar Voelkel. – Reporter

Boerne Lodge will meet May 6 BOERNE – Boerne Lodge No. 25 will meet Friday, May 6, at 12 noon at Kronkosky Place. Lunch reservations must be made in advance by calling the Rainbow Senior Center at 830-249-2114 before 9 a.m. the day of the meeting. Malica Khan was welcomed as a new junior member during the April 1 meeting. Marilyn Vogt reported that six high school seniors have

been selected to receive a scholarship from the lodge. She will present the local students with their scholarships at a ceremony at their school in May. Kay Caldwell will receive her 60-year membership pin in November. A representative from the Grand Lodge will make the pin presentation. Happy April Birthday wishes go to Harvey Vogt, Erna Vogt, Joan Wright and Dolores

Holman. Congratulations to Lloyd and Elizabeth Markell who celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary on April 5. In celebration of April Fool’s Day, members enjoyed cookies and played an April Fool’s word search game. Kay Caldwell was the winner and received a box of candy. Get well wishes go to Barbara Christianson. – Barbara D’Spain

Hosting the April meeting of Shelby Lodge were, from left, August and Doris Voelkel and Marie and Oscar Voelkel.

Kerrville to make donations KERRVILLE – Kerrville Lodge No. 12 will make a donation to K’Star in observance of Join Hands Day and will donate a new flag to the Hill Country Veterans Center. The flag presentation is set for Saturday, June 11, at 3:30 p.m. at the center. Everyone is welcome to attend. Call Juanice Grona at 830-7927827 for more information. The lodge met April 6. The next meeting is June

1 and will include a picnic meal. Other meetings this year are Aug. 3 and Oct. 5. Officers will be elected at the October meeting. The Christmas party is scheduled for Dec. 2. All meetings are held in the Wells Fargo Bank Community Room at 301 Junction Highway, Kerrville, unless otherwise noted. All members are welcome and encouraged to attend. – Juanice Grona


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Seguin to collect items for ‘Hugs from Home’ SEGUIN – Seguin Lodge No. 37 held its semi-annual garage, yard and bake sale on Saturday, April 2. Many serious shoppers showed up to find plenty of bargains and homemade baked goods. Tables were rented to anyone interested in selling new and used items. Lodge President Vernelle Jones wishes to thank all the volunteers who donated their time to make this event a success. The lodge will join hands with American Legion Post No. 245, Stern Lodge No. 143 and the Seguin High School Naval JROTC for a Join Hands Day project on Saturday, May

7, from 9 a.m. to noon at the American Legion Hall, 618 E. Kingsbury. The project involves collecting items for the “Hugs from Home” program. Anyone can drop off non-perishable snack foods, toiletries and periodicals. These items will be shipped overseas to U.S. military personnel. Donors also can provide the name of someone who is serving in the military and one of the “Hugs from Home” packages will be sent to that person. A special celebration is being planned on Sunday, Aug. 14, in honor of the

125th anniversary of Seguin Lodge. More details will be announced in future reports. Welcomed as a new member at the March meeting was junior Lorenzo Lane Martinez. Door prize winners at the March meeting were Evelyn Hummel, Cheryl Kolbe, Pat Tudyk, Jeff Kallies, Arlene Christmas, Lorene Schraub, Ann Huebner, Howard Huebner and Annette Roecker. Carolyn Addington’s name was drawn for the Progressive Pot but she was not present to collect her winnings. – Tammy Beutnagel

Winners of prizes at the March Seguin Lodge meeting were, from left, Evelyn Hummel, Cheryl Kolbe, Pat Tudyk, Jeff Kallies, Arlene Christmas, Lorene Schraub, Ann Huebner, Howard Huebner and Annette Roecker.

Harmonia Lodge holds annual memorial service SAN ANTONIO – Harmonia Lodge No. 1 will meet May 12 at 7 p.m. in the Home Association Building. The lodge will provide the fried chicken. Members are asked to bring side dishes and desserts. Vice President Mike Beam and Finance Committee Member Albert Ranzau prepared the corn beef and cabbage served at the March meeting. Prior to the meal, the lodge held its annual memorial service in the lodge meeting room. The name, date of passing, age and year of initiation of all Harmonia Lodge members who passed away in 2015 were read by Secretary John Hoog. As each name was read, the term “absent” was voiced and a small candle was lit to honor and

The annual memorial service was held during the March meeting of Harmonia Lodge. The 35 members of the lodge who passed away in 2015 were remembered during the service.

John Hoog, left, and Bill Richard, officers of Harmonia Lodge, raise a toast to St. Patrick during the March lodge meeting.

respect the memory of these 35 men. Lucille Stremmel, wife of recently deceased Harmonia Lodge Outer Guard Al Stremmel, was unanimously made an honorary member

passing had been reported since the last meeting also were remembered and included William Cory Huth, Randall N. Harlan, John H. Krueger and Frank Arnold Sample.

of Harmonia Lodge, which has been an all male membership lodge for more than 154 years. Her son, Alfred, and grandson Matthew were present to witness this event. Other members whose

Albert Kypfer Lodge will meet May 6 CLEAR SPRINGS – Albert Kypfer Lodge No. 106 will meet Friday, May 6. Members are asked to bring a casserole or dessert. The lodge met April 1 and welcomed a new member, Alfred E. Stremmel III. Attendance prize winners were Darline Preiss, Charlie Seiter, Noland Koepp,

Dorothy Mueller and Nelrose Koepp. Members enjoyed fried chicken, side dishes and desserts before the meeting. Thanks go to John Turner for picking up the chicken and to everyone who helped get things ready for the meal and cleaned up afterwards. Members are reminded

to contact Nelrose Koepp if there is anyone who is sick or has passed away. Hope to see lots of members in May. If you know a member who does not drive anymore, offer them a ride to the meeting or bring a guest and maybe they will join Hermann Sons. – Reporter

Celebrating a March birthday was John Miller. Brad Dietrich and John Hoog won the attendance prizes. Mike Warneke won split-the-pot. – John Hoog

Prinz Solms offers prizes BULVERDE – Prinz Solms Lodge No. 136 met Friday, Feb. 5, at the Bulverde Community Center. Everyone enjoyed a barbecue meal, desserts and drinks. During the meeting, members voted to skip the March meeting and meet April 21. During that meeting, members were sched-

uled to discuss plans for the summer. Members are reminded that there always is a chance to win a prize at the end of every meeting. All members are welcome and encouraged to attend all meetings and lodge functions. – Clifton Klabunde


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Columbia Lodge will host picinic on June 11 DALLAS – Columbia Lodge No. 66 just held one of the best St. Alphonso Pancake Breakfast outings ever. About 75 people came to the benefit and enjoyed a feast fit for kings, queens and in betweens. The Hall was looking more beautiful than ever. Thanks go to the volunteers who made the Hall sparkle. Ranger Randall Fields took control of the yard and helped in the parking lot or the beer garden, as it is now known. Clint Holmes strung lights and worked tirelessly to make the beer garden into something many have dreamed of. Dave Lewis was quite busy coordinating with the Deep Elm Arts Festival, handling orders and volunteers and generally keeping the flow of activities moving along. Lisa Byrn worked hard and had the bar and facility in great order. Truly, Hermann Sons is a

volunteer organization and if more members volunteered we could change the world. Columbia Lodge also hosted its fourth annual Carter Blood Drive in conjunction with the breakfast. Proudly, of the more than 20,000 people who might have passed by the Carter bus, Columbia Lodge managed to get 11 donations. That number surpassed the number from last year’s event. Thanks go to everybody who donated blood. One member was a double donor getting two credits for his universally needed O+ blood. The Hall became headquarters of the Deep Elm Arts Festival. It is estimated that more than 2,500 people visited the Hall during the threeday festival, many of them unaware of the hall’s place in Deep Elm’s storied history. The Home Association cooked up some barbecue and served a few cold beverages to those who enjoyed

the great music and beer garden. The Bowling Alley hosted poetry and music and upstairs was filled with swing dancers and musical talents from many different groups and persuasions. The Deep Elm Arts Festival used the front meeting room as its headquarters and the Hall was the hub of a lot of activities. Organizers hope to be able to do this again next year and feel like the Dallas Hall is the cornerstone of an ever changing and evolving Deep Elm. Hermann Sons had many volunteers who helped in the bar, in the beer garden and in the kitchen to serve those who visited the fine building. Alan Litt made a fine poster for the Pancake Breakfast and his contribution in the kitchen was invaluable. The Hippie Chef, Bobby Wilbanks, fresh out of his stay in the hospital, flipped flapjacks like the days of old. His wife, Juliea,

scrambled the eggs while Debra Hundley battered up the grill. Melody Ostman kept the orders and patrons in line and in order. Mindy and Riley Curnutt did a couple of shifts serving food and making the kitchen a more pleasant environment. Mrs. Butterworth seemed happy with the turnout and was glad her pancake recipe was appreciated. And the pulled pork, well it certainly pulled them pork bellies in to the Hall. That and the delicious pecan smoke smell emanating from the beer garden. Cecilia Phillips has done it again. She coordinates the lodge’s book drive. The lodge is happy to partner with Half Price Books to make the dream of every student in the Cesar Chavez Learning Center connecting with a book for the winter and summer holidays come true. Columbia Lodge will host its annual picnic on June 11

at the home of Doug and Mary Caudill. The house is located at 10062 Betty Jane Lane near Marsh and Walnut Hill Lane. Thanks go to the Caudills for hosting this year’s festivities. The lodge will provide hot dogs and hamburgers and everyone is welcome to bring drinks and side dishes to accompany a picnic. Members mourn the passing of Bobbye Oswalt. Sister Oswalt was a longtime member of Columbia Lodge. Jean Ernst is still on the mend. She attended the general meeting with Schatzie Owens and it was great to see both of these ladies again. This reporter recently saw Jo Nicodemus and it was great to catch up and relive some old memories. Hope to see her at the Hall soon. The Hall will host First Friday on May 6. Not sure what the agenda or menu will be but it is always fun to visit and share in some fraternalism. – David Moynihan

Austin will donate to hospital Paige to meet May 15 AUSTIN – Austin Lodge No. 120 will meet Sunday, May 1, at 2 p.m. Members are asked to bring sandwiches, chips, dips and desserts. The lodge met Sunday, April 3, and welcomed Michael Inman and Lisa Inman as new members. President Ed Kurtz reminded members that online registration is now under way for Hermann Sons Youth Camp. In observance of Join Hands Day, the lodge will be buying a red wagon and filling it with items and then donating it to Dell Children’s Hospital. Members are asked to bring to the May meeting new books, coloring books, markers, small toys, board games and puzzles that can be included. No stuffed animals. Members also voted to make a $100 donation to the hospital to purchase things that are needed.

At the April meeting of Austin Lodge, members sang “Happy Birthday” to Betty Rountree, left, and wished Maurice and Mary Maluschka a Happy Anniversary. They have been married 62 years. President Kurtz asked those in attendance to call other members and ask them to come to meetings at the new location, the Ben Hur Shrine Temple, 7811 Rockwood Lane, Austin. Mary Shugart won the

attendance award and some gold coins donated by Elo Toll. Frances Albert won the kitty. A potluck meal and desserts were served after the meeting. – Reporter

PAIGE – Paige Lodge No. 154 reminds members that the next meeting is scheduled for the third Sunday – May 15 – instead of May 8, which is Mother’s Day. Call Sandy Botkin at 979-5428129 if you plan to attend for more details. Members and guests enjoyed a Mexican potluck lunch with a St. Patrick’s Day theme before the March 13 meeting. Vice President La Verne Mattiza welcomed everyone including guests, Special Representative Gary Falkenberg and wife Doris and Ann Kunkel. Brother Falkenberg brought greetings and spoke briefly about earnings and investments with Hermann Sons as compared to banks. He also reported Agent Chelle Dube had attended an agent training workshop recently.

Sister Mattiza reported Ethel Kunkel had broken her arm. A get-well card will be sent. The lodge will sponsor the Annual Chili Supper Fund-raiser for the Loblolly 4-H Club on Saturday, Nov. 12, at the Paige Community Center. Matching Funds from the Grand Lodge will be requested. With the lodge’s support, the Paige Buyer’s Club purchased a total of 20 projects at the Elgin and Bastrop livestock shows. Frank Bilberry won the attendance prize and Michael Dube won the dollar pot. Ronnie Harmon and Janice Bilberry donated door prizes. Members missed President Chelle Dube and her assistant, Halle Dube, as they were enjoying Spring Break in New York. – Reporter


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Hallettsville celebrates

New Bielau Lodge plans project WEIMAR – New Bielau Lodge No. 205 will participate in a Join Hands Day project May 13 at Parkview Nursing Home. Members will play games with the residents and serve cookies. A short meeting will be held prior to the games. At the March 28 meeting, the lodge welcomed a new member, Anistyn Klaire Pieper. Agent Mary K. Seifert discussed the upcoming dance recital. It will be held May

1 in Schulenburg. The first group performs at 1 p.m. and the second at 3:30 p.m. Agent Seifert presented a 50-year membership pin to Edwin Novak. Brother Novak lives in Weimar and has been a member since Feb. 7, 1966. Robert Ullrich and Rita Addicks celebrated birthdays in March. Members enjoyed a meal of Subway sandwiches and desserts. – Reporter

Edwin Novak receives his 50-year membership pin from Mary K. Seifert during the March New Bielau Lodge meeting.

Schulenburg Lodge dedicates flag At a recent meeting of Hallettsville Lodge No. 19, members helped Carol and Bob Jungman celebrate their anniversary. They are wished many more anniversaries. Brother Jungman serves as Grand Inner Guard.

Stern Lodge to hold pin presentation on May 1 SEGUIN – Stern Lodge No. 143 will meet May 1 and membership pins will be presented. The 60-year pin recipients are Leroy Lehmann, Durwin C. Niemann, Billie Gene Klein and Michael Erxleben. Members are asked to notify Paul Altherr at 830-3792782 if they plan to attend. Members receiving 50-year pins earlier this year include Fred A. Stautzenberger, Justy Lee Irvin, Darlene R. Kincaid, Rebekah H. Adams, Barry R. Jarvis, Kary Morawietz, Kim Alane Thompson, Karen Kay Scheel and Norma Gail

Strait. The lodge met April 3 at the Seguin American Legion Hall. Members enjoyed visiting prior to the fresh sausage dinner served prior to the meeting. The charter was draped in memory of A.D. Montgomery, a 60-year member who passed away Jan. 29. Members decided food for meals served prior to meetings will be purchased in the future. Door prize winners included Liz Witten, Paul Altherr and Harmony Stahl. – Barbara Morawietz

SCHULENBURG – Schulenburg Lodge No. 14 dedicated a flag and pole to Corinth Baptist Church in Schulenburg on March 9. In attendance were Bill and Delores Michalke, Nathan and Kathy Loth, Curtis Baca, the Rev. Vince Harold and members of the church. During the March meeting,

members agreed to a donation to Relay for Life. A donation also will be made to the local VFW and American Legion to help with the cost of placing flags on veterans’ graves in the local cemeteries. Approximately 871 flags were distributed throughout the cemeteries in 2015. Get well cards were sent

to Alton Hafer and Verlene Hoffmann. Schulenburg Lodge meets the second Wednesday of each month at the Schulenburg Community Center beginning at 6:30 p.m. for refreshments and 7 p.m. for dinner and the meeting. – Reporter

Schulenburg Lodge presented a flag and pole to Corinth Baptist Church in March. Members of the lodge and the church attended the dedication ceremony.

Susan Kohleffel and husband Jimmy, not pictured, were recognized for their March wedding anniversary during the Schulenburg Lodge meeting.

Deanville Lodge members invited to German Fest

DEANVILLE – In observance of Join Hands Day on May 7, Deanville Lodge No. 301 will present monetary gifts to St. Joseph Manor for activities, to the Christian Care Store for its food bank and to Elizabeth Lutheran Church to help feed the hungry.

Members are invited to German Fest on Sunday, May 15, starting with a 10 a.m. church service at St. John’s Lutheran Church. The event includes a German-style lunch with serving starting at 11 a.m. and continuing until the food is all gone, music, a silent auc-

tion, Maypole dancing, prize drawing, country store, antique tractors and cars and games and rides for the children. Thanks go to Richard Zgabay for entering the chili cook-off at the Retirement Home in Comfort. He won fifth place. Members wish a speedy

recovery to Henrietta Cunningham, J.D. Lambrecht and Anton Lehmann. Celebrating birthdays in March were Joyce and Thomas Krenek, Glen Faust and Marvin Laffere. Thanks go to Janet Phillip and Barbara Sablatura for the

drawing prizes. Bennie Jones was the door prize winner. Tammy Jones will provide the April prizes. Thanks go to Mildred McLemore and others for providing refreshments after the meeting. – Viola Bartek


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Giddings supports Lee County Livestock Show GIDDINGS – Members of Giddings Lodge No. 54 showed their support of the youth of Lee County with the purchase of a hog during the 44th Annual Lee County Junior Livestock Show Sale on March 5. The hog was purchased from Kaden Noe of Northwest Lee County 4-H. Welcomed as new members at the March meeting were Kanon Wachsmann and Colt Niemeyer. Members were reminded that the Lee County School of Dance Recital will be held Saturday, May 7, at 7 p.m. in the Giddings High School Cafeteria. All members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Special Representative Gary Falkenberg reminded members about the interest rates currently being paid on Hermann Sons annuities.

Pat Abell, from left, Olivia Mize and Bernice Bittner wore green to the March Giddings Lodge meeting in honor of St. Patrick’s Day.

Jerry Potter, from left, Special Representative Gary Falkenberg and Raymond Lehmann celebrated their March birthdays at the Giddings Lodge meeting. Brother Lehmann is now 92 years young.

A moment of silence was observed in memory of member Hershel Tomanetz. Attendance award winners were Olivia Mize, Pat Abell

LaVerne Urban, Gary Falkenberg, Loretta Chilek and Bernice Bittner. The next two meetings will be held May 12 and June

and Raymond Lehmann. Door prize winners were Olivia Mize, Raymond Lehmann, Jerry Potter, Arthur Urban, Deborah Beisert,

9. Meetings are held at the Giddings Lodge Hall on the second Thursday of each month beginning at 7 p.m. – Reporter

Vineta will meet May 5

Rutersville will donate to food pantry

SAN ANTONIO – Vineta Lodge No. 15 will meet May 5 at El Mirador. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Call Ruth Bailey at 210-602-5147 for a reservation. Members will eat free of charge and guests will be charged $12. Everyone will then return to the Home Association Building for cake, a short business meeting and games. On May 18, members will gather for a social at 10:30 a.m. They will play bunco followed by lunch. On July 20, the lodge will host a scholarship fund-rais-

RUTERSVILLE – Rutersville Lodge No. 152 will meet May 4. The lodge will serve hot links. Members are asked to bring a side dish or dessert. Hamburgers and all the trimmings were served at the April 6 meeting. Members provided the side dishes and desserts. Welcomed as a new member was Stetson Wayne Norsworthy. Agent Linda Mattocks and husband Jim were in attendance. She spoke briefly about policies that mature when the insured turns age 100. She explained the tax consequences of cashing in the policy. The lodge will make a monetary donation to the AMEN food pantry in observance of Join Hands Day.

er. Prizes for the drawing and attendance prizes are needed. Call Sister Bailey at 210-602-5147 if you can help. New members welcomed into the lodge in April were Alison Emily Meyer, Cassandra Carmen Marquart, Cameron Kay Kellogg and Alexis May Kellogg. The split-the-pot winner was Jerome Krauss. Attendance prize winners were Dorothy Wille, Elaine Pruski, Irene Kace and Mary Ann Pintaric. – Reporter

Celebrating April birthdays at the Rutersville Lodge meeting were, from left, Jim Mattocks, Glenn Altwein, Mary Jane Treybig, Margie Sinclair and Dorothy Keilers. Caitlyn Schomburg, a junior member of the lodge, will be attending the American Legion Auxiliary Bluebonnet Girls State in Seguin this summer. Sympathy cards were sent to Frankie and Lorine Kopecky

and to Harvey Dippel. Both recently lost a sister. Attendance prize winners were Linda Mattocks, Leon Heintschel, Allen Faldyn, Wayne Noak and Glenn Altwein. – Reporter

Highland Lakes Lodge will meet June 5 Vineta Lodge members celebrating birthdays in April are Frances Sultenfuss, left, and Rita Ristow.

Frances Sultenfuss is pictured with the birthday cake she furnished for the April Vineta Lodge meeting.

HIGHLAND HAVEN – The next meeting of Highland Lakes Lodge No. 317 will be held Sunday, June 5, at the Highland Haven Community Center.

Come for the social hour at noon followed by a meal featuring fried catfish that will precede the meeting. Joe Schott is catching those catfish right now on Lake

Buchanan. All members are welcome and encouraged to attend. – Reporter


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Brenham Lodge presents pins at March meeting BRENHAM – Brenham Lodge No. 6 members met March 11 and enjoyed a meal of chicken casserole and side dishes prepared by Nina Runge, Shirley Ganske and Jeanette Preuss. Members provided desserts. Celebrating birthdays at the March meeting were Nina Runge, Robert Preuss Jr., Bobby Cook, Bernice Hughlett and Special Representative Gary Falkenberg. A moment of silence was observed in memory of Carrie Marsh. The Cheer Committee sent get-well cards to Wilfred Jacob Jr. and Elenora Kettler. Sympathy cards were sent to Barbara Haar following the passing of her brother, Charles Jozwiak; to Harry and Janet Wehring following the passing of Harry’s sister Helen Bockhorn and niece Betty Wehmeyer; to Gerald and Laurie Wehring and family following the passing of an aunt, Helen Bockhorn; to

Special Representative Gary Falkenberg, left, presented 50-year membership pins at the March meeting of Brenham Lodge. Pictured are Robert Preuss, a member since Sept. 18, 1965; Jeanette Preuss, a member since Sept. 15, 1965; Fred Hermann, a member since Nov. 23, 1965; Janice Hermann, a member since Feb. 8, 1966; and Melissa Cook and Becky Sallach, both members since Nov. 10, 1965. Also pictured are Sister Cook’s husband and Sister Sallach’s husband. All live in Brenham.

Celebrating birthdays at the Brenham Lodge meeting in March were, from left, Gary Falkenberg, Bernice Hughlett, Nina Runge, Bobby Cook and, in front, Robert Preuss.

Robert Kolkhorst Jr. following the passing of his wife, Cindy; to Clarence Muegge following the passing of his mother, Velma Muegge, and to the family of Carrie Marsh. Thank-you notes were

Humanitarian Award and from Marvin Marburger for all the get-well cards, phone calls and prayers during his stay in the hospital. Special Representative Gary Falkenberg reports the lodge

received from the family of Delphine Stoelke and B.R. McClendon for donations made to the Retirement Home and Youth Activity Fund in their memory, from Joyce Marburger for the

needs nine new members in 2016 to reach its membership goal. He also urged members to check annuities and policies for any updates that need to be made. – Lena Mae Goessler

Bernardo Lodge will serve sausage wraps May 7 BERNARDO – Bernardo Lodge No. 243 will meet May 18 at 7 p.m. at the Bernardo Volunteer Fire Department. Sausage wraps are on the menu. During the March 16 meeting, plans for the annual summer social were made. The event will be held June 11 at

the Bernardo Volunteer Fire Department with barbecue as the main dish. Members are asked to bring a side dish and dessert. The lodge will provide the meat, paper goods and refreshments. A Grand Lodge representative will be on hand to present 50-year and 60-year mem-

bership pins. All members are welcome to attend. President Terrel Maertz noted that online registration is under way for Hermann Sons Youth Camp. Members are reminded to contact him or the Grand Lodge if they know anyone interested in going to Camp. More infor-

mation is available at the website – www.hermannsons.org. Members stood for a moment of silence in memory of Delores Jones. A donation will be made to the Bernardo Volunteer Fire Department in her name. Members agreed to make

a donation to the Colorado County Relay for Life in observance of Join Hands Day. Members sang “Happy Birthday” to Robin Maertz. Ruby Belle Henneke and Terrel Maertz won door prizes. – Reporter

At May 2 meeting

New Braunfels meets May 1

Kirby Lodge will celebrate Mother’s Day

NEW BRAUNFELS – New Braunfels Lodge No. 21 will meet May 1 at 3 p.m. at the lodge hall. The lodge will provide meat. Members are asked to bring a side dish or dessert. Ten new junior members were welcomed at the April 3 meeting. Members were glad to see Ora Lee Benton. Carol Powers is back home after being in rehab. Attendance prize win-

KIRBY – Kirby Lodge No. 305 will celebrate Mother’s Day at the May 2 meeting. The lodge will provide the meal. Members are asked to bring desserts. Members provided the potluck dishes and desserts for the meal served before the April 4 meeting. Calliope Blanquita Caballero was welcomed as

a new member. In observance of Join Hands Day, the lodge will fill 30 bags for donation to Boysville. The bags will be filled with items from a list provided by Boysville. Celebrating anniversaries were Judy and Irvin Schulmeier, 35 years, and James and Henrietta Lowak, 55 years.

Celebrating birthdays were Lillian Brietzke, Candace Scheibe and Judy Schulmeier. Split-the-pot winners were Juanita Luensmann, James McQuatters, Linda Gloor and Judy Schulmeier. Dorothy Wille, Candace Scheibe and Tammy Haecker won door prizes. – Reporter

ners were Brittany Malik, Sharon Suchy, Leola Stolte, Violet Tanneberger, Sandra Guenther, Karen Harborth, Virginia Vetter, Dorella Colbert, Bobby Vogel, Jerome Vetter, Rennie Guenther and Marlene Churchman. Everyone enjoyed a meal of tamales and chili furnished by the lodge. Members provided sides and desserts. Delbert and Violet Tanneberger were hosts. – Virginia Vetter


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Fredericksburg plans sandwich meal for May 1 FREDERICKSBURG – Fredericksburg Lodge No. 41 will meet May 3. A sandwich meal will be served. During the meeting that follows, mothers will be honored. After the meeting, games will be played. Members are asked to bring sandwiches that are labeled along with a plate and utensils for each person attending. Contact Windy Duecker at 830-997-2938 or Hans Enderlin at 830-895-1343 for more information.

Prior to the lodge’s April meeting, members and guests enjoyed a salad meal. During the meeting, three new members were welcomed. It was reported that three other members had transferred to Comfort Lodge No. 2. Members mourn the passing of Milton Pehl and Presley Arhelger. They were remembered with a moment of silence. Community Coordinators Katherine Cornehl report-

ed on plans for Join Hands Day. The lodge will work with the Boys & Girls Club of Fredericksburg. The children will prepare 100 cards for patients in the Hospice program. On May 4, representatives from Hospice and Fredericksburg Lodge will meet at the Boys & Girls Club to pick up the cards and deliver cookies to the children. Attendance prizes were awarded to Mary Bernhard and Hans Enderlin. – Reporter

Celebrating April birthdays at the Fredericksburg Lodge meeting were, from left, Florence Terry, Marvin Nebgen and Annie Cornehl.

Corpus Christi meets May 2 CORPUS CHRISTI – Corpus Christi Lodge No. 34 members will meet May 2 at 6:30 p.m. at Nolan’s Steak House, FM 624, in Calallen for a business meeting and to discuss a Join Hands Day project. All members are encouraged to come and help make plans to come together and do their part as Hermann Sons members for the community. Members gathered in April for a potluck dinner and

games. A moment of silence was observed for Shirley Hunt Baumle who passed away March 8. Prayers of comfort and strength go out to Vic Baumle and family. Joann Hood was wished a Happy Birthday. Congratulations go to door prize winners Goldie Beall, Amanda Bainbridge and Reynaldo Garcia. Shelly Hunt won the 50/50 drawing. – Reporter

Entertainment for the Corpus Christi Lodge Valentine’s Day party was, from left, emcee Margaret Gernandt; “Patsy Cline’s sister” Jo Ann Hood, “Minnie Pearl” Pearl Hunt and “Dolly Parton” Ida Blankenship.

Congratulations to Corpus Christi Lodge members Darlette Brandon and Kerry Ginn on their retirement.

Old Glory to meet May 1

Gay Hill holds successful fish fry

OLD GLORY – The next meeting of Old Glory Lodge No. 228 will be held Sunday, May 1, beginning at 4 p.m. In honor of Mother’s Day, the men have decided to prepare the meal for everyone and it will be a surprise. It was good to see so many members at the April meeting. Appreciation was extended to Justin and Keith Corzine and Doug Vahlenkamp for spraying the yard around the lodge hall and killing the weeds. Keith Corzine won the door

GAY HILL – A potluck dinner will be served at the May 5 meeting of Gay Hill Lodge No. 193. Meat loaf and all the trimmings were served at the April 7 meeting. Stanley and Mary Jo Klekar served as hosts.

prize. A moment of silence was observed in memory of two members who recently passed away, Leland Thane and Rachel Teichelman. Clancy and Helen Lehrmann were reported to be on the sick list. Celebrating April birthdays were Carm Letz and Betty Weise. Celebrating an anniversary were Terry and Laramie Letz. Following the meeting the group enjoyed games and a sandwich supper. – Reporter

Converse picnic set for June 5 CONVERSE – Converse Lodge No. 157 will host its annual picnic June 5 at 3 p.m. at the GRASP Center in Converse. The lodge will provide the meal. Members are

asked to bring desserts. To make reservations or for more information, contact Maxine Sullivan at 210-7238533. – Reporter

The Fish Fry that was held April 1 was very successful. The next fund-raiser will be a chicken fried steak dinner on April 29. Agent Donnie Blinka encouraged everyone to take part in the “Race to 100” Campaign in sup-

port of House Resolution 19. More information is available by reading Grand President Buddy Preuss’ recent blog. The Cheer Committee sent a card to Rufus and Joyce Lange. – Reporter Stanley and Mary Jo Klekar, from left, were the hosts for the April meeting of Gay Hill Lodge. Celebrating their anniversaries at the meeting were, from left, Robert and Shonda Ziese, 24 years; and Bradley and Patsy Fischer, 27 years.


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Anton Wenzel Lodge changes meeting start time SAN ANTONIO – Anton Wenzel Lodge No. 174 members have voted to change the starting time for meetings. Beginning Aug. 2, meetings will start at 7 p.m. instead of 7:30 p.m. Officers will meet at 6:30 p.m. Call the office at 210-223-1491 if you have questions. Sandwiches were served at the April 5 meeting. Chicken and beef fajitas are on the menu for the May meeting. Members are asked to bring a covered dish or dessert. The lodge would like to send condolences to the families of Alfred Hawley Jr. who was a member for 62 years, David Holzhaus who was a member for 43 years, and Robert Kline who was a member for 69 years. Grand Vice PresidentMarketing Tim Kolbe was a guest at the meeting. He was given the honor of being a judge for the 2016 Fiesta Hat

Cynthia Barbosa receives a birthday card from Anton Wenzel Lodge President Edward Elizondo during the April meeting.

Julie O’Dowd, from left, won a koozie during the April Anton Wenzel Lodge meeting. Delmus Brau, right, won split-the-pot and two koozies. Lorene Kreusel drew the winning tickets with help from Maximum Barrientes.

Contest. There were three entries in this year’s contest. Maximus Barrientes, Samantha Barbosa and Salina Barrientes made some beautiful hats. Maximus Barrientes won first prize, Samantha Barbosa was second and Salina Barrientes was

third. Lady on the Spot Lorene Kreusel with her assistant Maximus Barrientes drew the lucky number of Delmus Brau for the split-the-pot cash. Brother Kolbe brought koozies that were given away in a prize drawing. Delmus

Winners in the Fiesta Hat Contest held as part of the April Anton Wenzel Lodge meeting are pictured with Grand Vice President-Marketing Tim Kolbe. They are, from left, Salina Barrientes, Maximus Barrientes and Samantha Barbosa. Brau won two and Julie O’Dowd won another. Todd N. Riser would have won the membership drawing prize

but he was not there to claim the money so his name is back in the barrel. – Reporter

At March meeting

Brunhilde hosts Grand President Grand President Buddy Preuss, right, presents a 50-year membership pin to Bobby Keller Jr., a member of Paul Vogt Lodge.

Paul Vogt Lodge President Pearl Barnard wishes Virgil Feller a “Happy Birthday” during the April meeting.

BOERNE – Paul Vogt Lodge No. 234 members will participate in Join Hands Day on Sunday, May 15, by visiting the residents at Care Choice Nursing Home in Boerne. They will bring the residents goodie bags. All members who are able are asked to be at the lodge hall at 1 p.m. that day to help assemble the bags. At the April meeting, Grand President Buddy Preuss presented a 50-year

membership pin to Bobby Keller Jr. Brother Keller lives in Boerne and has been a member since Dec. 8, 1966. He talked about his ancestors. Members sang “Happy Birthday” to Virgil Feller. The next meeting will be held May 3 at 7 p.m. at the lodge hall. A potluck supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. Members are asked to bring a dish of their choice. – Reporter

SAN ANTONIO – Brunhilde Lodge No. 7 members are reminded that the lodge will not meet in April. Members enjoyed a potluck dinner before the March 20 meeting.

Grand President Buddy Preuss gave an informative talk about upcoming changes focused on improving lodges. Special Representative Carol Krauss encouraged

members to provide her with the names of prospective new members. Get-well wishes go to Jackie Platt, Anna Beyer and Henna Herta. – Reporter

President Patti Shaw, left, and Else Gottschalk are pictured with Sister Shaw’s Easter Peeps Cake during the Brunhilde Lodge meeting in March.

Kathy Berger was a guest at the March meeting of Brunhilde Lodge.

President Patti Shaw introduces Grand President Buddy Preuss during the March meeting of Brunhilde lodge.

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Siemering members tour San Antonio Museum eral areas of the museum. During stops in different areas, the guide focused on paintings or other forms of art and explained each piece’s uniqueness. After the tour, members ate at the Sketch restaurant on the grounds of the museum

and then held the monthly meeting. President Ana Vasquez announced that the kick-off for the stained glass window restoration project held Friday, April 8, went well. Money is being raised to restore the stained glass win-

dow that depicts Hermann the Cherusker. Plans for another fund-raiser are being made. Lynn Young, JoAnn Massengale and Ana Vasquez won the door prizes. Sister Vasquez announced that the lodge will celebrate

The San Antonio Museum of Art was the location of the April meeting of Siemering Lodge. Members were given a tour of the museum and then ate at the onsite restaurant.

Siemering Lodge members were given a tour of the San Antonio Museum of Art prior to the April meeting. Milinda Schwab served as tour guide.

Members of Siemering Lodge enjoyed a tour of the San Antonio Museum of Art prior to the April meeting.

SAN ANTONIO – Siemering Lodge No. 32 members met at the San Antonio Museum of Art in April. A guide took members on a tour of the museum. The members learned about the history of the building and were introduced to sev-

its anniversary during the May meeting that will be held in the Ballroom. Officers from the San Antonio area lodges will be invited to attend. Snoga’s will cater the meal. A photo booth will be set up. – Reporter

Louise Schuetze to help God’s Dogs SAN ANTONIO – Louise Schuetze Lodge No. 3 members celebrated Fiesta at the April 11 meeting. Everyone wore Fiesta-themed colors and enjoyed a taco bar provided by the lodge. Linda Muehlstein provided the taco meat and Lynn Wiede provided peach cobbler. For Join Hands Day, on May 7 donations will be delivered to God’s Dogs. The organization is in need of newspapers, towels, dog food and dona-

tions. Members may drop them off in the office before May 7. The office is open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Carol Grill purchased two big bags of books for the Make a Difference Day project. Members are encouraged to keep bringing books to the office until October. Celebrating April birthdays were Debbie Gold, Judy Schulmeier and Lynn Wiede. Sister Schulmeier and husband Irvin celebrate 35 years of mar-

riage in April. Mary Therese Trujillo won the attendance prize of $25. Mary Beam won split-the-pot. Winners of the $5 H-E-B gift cards were Lori Todd, Alice Naughton, Lisa Robalin and Linda Muehlstein. Lynn Wiede won a birdhouse. The May meeting will be include a potluck meal. In honor of Mother’s Day, members are asked to wear a fun hat. – Reporter

Louise Schuetze Lodge President Janice Schwab, left, presents Debbie Gold, center, and Judy Schulmeier with a birthday card from the lodge during the April meeting.

Cameron members recognized

LA VErNiA LoDGE No. 180 held a workday at the lodge hall on March 19. Six members were present to clean up the inside and outside of the hall. The big job was refurbishing and repainting a back door. Pictured are, from left, randall richter, Charles Stork, Lucille Schott, Emmett Stork and Sharon Tanneberger. Marlin Tanneberger took the photo. The group enjoyed lunch at a local restaurant when the work was done.

Theresa and John Duffy celCelebrating birthdays at the March Cameron Lodge No. ebrated their anniversary 140 meeting were, from left, John Duffy, Blase Sanford, at the March meeting of Adele Lumpkins, Natalie Korenek and David Ehler. Cameron Lodge No. 140.


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sPeciaL rePresentatiVes Gary R. Falkenberg, FICF ..... Houston.............. 713-466-6069 or 979-530-3059 (cell)

Carol Krauss, FIC ................. San Antonio ........ 210-725-4106 or 830-914-3383 (cell) or email: carolk@texashermannsons.org

Eulla May Krueger ............... Atascosa ............. 210-863-0546 or 830-985-3643 (home) or email: eullak@texashermannsons.org

Teresa Saathoff .................... San Antonio ........ 210-276-0361 or 210-422-6996 (cell)

Alfred Stryk, FICF, LUTCF .... Pearland ............. 281-485-4095 Marilyn Vogt, FIC ................ Boerne ................ 210-630-9874 email: marilynv@texashermannsons.org

Roster of Agents (alphabetized by area) name . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hometown . . . . Phone Pruski, Roxy . . . . . . . . Adkins . . . . . . . 210-667-1995 Faske, Shirley Kuhen . . Austin . . . . . . . . 512-789-3975 Heath, Eileen-FIC . . . . Bandera . . . . . . 210-392-0761 Heath, Paul-FIC . . . . . Bandera . . . . . . 210-392-0760 Laechelin, H.H. Jr.. . . . Beeville . . . . . . 361-358-1615 Herridge, Robert . . . . . Bellville . . . . . . 979-865-3702 Maertz, Terrel . . . . . . . Bernardo/Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 979-732-1727 Behrendt, Carl . . . . . . . Boerne/Fair Oaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210-422-1159 Rozacky, Lisa. . . . . . . . Boerne . . . . . . . 210-838-3306 Akin, Katherine-FIC . . . Bryan . . . . . . . . 979-823-8625 Blinka, Donnie . . . . . . Caldwell . . . . . 979-596-1309 Duncan, Sandra . . . . . Canyon Lake. . . 830-905-3233 Bippert, Roger . . . . . . . Castroville/La Coste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210-737-4070 Boehme, Glenford-FIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Castroville . . . . 830-931-3227 Schulmeier, Judith-FIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cibolo/Schertz . 210-667-1938 Bruns, Norma-FIC . . . . Comfort . . . . . . 830-995-3980 Merchant, Jean . . . . . . Comfort . . . . . . 830-995-3396 Boenig, Dan . . . . . . . . Converse . . . . . 210-705-1815 Brandon, Frank . . . . . . Corpus Christi . 361-241-5593 Hunt, Lena Pearl . . . . . Corpus Christi. . 361-241-0940 Sisneros-Gonzalez, Troylyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corpus Christi. . 361-232-7413 Tiffin, Laura . . . . . . . . . Cuero . . . . . . . . 361-275-8421 Tiffin, Wayne . . . . . . . . Cuero . . . . . . . . 361-275-8421 Brown, Helen Tyson . . Dallas . . . . . . . . 214-796-0668 Byrn, Lisa . . . . . . . . . . Dallas . . . . . . . . 214-693-3693 Fritz, Pat-FIC . . . . . . . . Del Rio . . . . . . 432-292-4483 Sultenfuss, Cynthia . . . Devine . . . . . . . 210-219-6409 Stricker, Dianna "Dee" Devine . . . . . . . 210-414-0293 Matlock, Sam . . . . . . . Edna/Jackson Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361-782-3206 Wigginton, Dennis . . . El Campo . . . . . 832-278-9636 Cutsinger, Beth . . . . . . Floresville/Poth 830-484-2285 Wiede, Lynn . . . . . . . . Floresville . . . . . 830-393-4660 Jones, Sandra-FIC . . . . Fort Worth . . . . 817-295-2666

Bierschwale, Todd . . . . Fredericksburg . 830-997-2130 Henke, Dennis . . . . . . Fredericksburg 830-997-5290 Caron, Tracy . . . . . . . . George West. . . 361-449-0348 Klein, Bradley . . . . . . . Georgetown . . . 512-497-0678 Chilek, Loretta-FIC . . . Giddings. . . . . . 979-542-2806 Kieschnick, Linda-FIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Giddings. . . . . . 979-542-5224 Polasek, Bobbie . . . . . Gonzales . . . . . 830-672-6317 Polasek, Greg . . . . . . . Gonzales . . . . . 830-540-4812 Wolf, David. . . . . . . . . Graham/Wichita Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 940-549-1281 Embrey, Jim-FIC. . . . . . Highland Lakes 830-598-8156 Saathoff, Stacy . . . . . . . Hondo . . . . . . . 830-444-9160 Keith, Anna L. . . . . . . Houston . . . . . . 281-259-6337 Spencer, Sarah. . . . . . . Houston . . . . . . 361-550-1883 Ziemnicki, Gerald . . . . Houston . . . . . . 713-622-9001 Craig, Valerie C. . . . . . Jourdanton . . . . 830-769-3128 Vick, Valerie M.. . . . . . Jourdanton . . . . 210-748-5598 Wiede, Lillian-FIC . . . . Jourdanton . . . . 830-769-3481 Swize, Russell . . . . . . . Karnes City . . . . 830-780-4053 Terp, Diane . . . . . . . . . Karnes City/Seguin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 830-379-0170 Muehlstein, Mary . . . . Kerrville . . . . . . 830-896-5750 Netherton, Angela . . . . Kirby. . . . . . . . . 210-831-1293 Crisp, Tanya. . . . . . . . . La Coste . . . . . . 830-985-9230 Tanneberger, Sharon-FIC . . . . . . . . . . . La Vernia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 830-827-0526 Tanneberger, Marlin-FIC . . . . . . . . . . . . La Vernia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 830-827-7229 Behnke, April . . . . . . . Lubbock . . . . . . 806-797-3585 Bielke, Lorene-FIC . . . Marion . . . . . . 830-420-2380 Bohmfalk, Darlene . . . Maxwell . . . . . . 512-558-2773 Croley, Charles . . . . . . Maxwell . . . . . . 512-357-6638 Carley, Becki . . . . . . . . New Braunfels . 361-550-9358 Gagliardi, Cecilia "CC" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Braunfels . 830-620-1060 Huebinger, Shirley . . . New Braunfels . 830-822-1942 Muehlstein, Rhonda-FIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Braunfels . 830-980-3162 Salge, Josh. . . . . . . . . . New Braunfels . 830-708-6611 Salge, Timothy . . . . . . New Braunfels . 830-625-4816

Janicek, Blake . . . . . . . Nixon-Smiley . . 830-582-1581 Gebert, Paula. . . . . . . . Orange Grove. . 361-384-2375 Dube, RaChelle. . . . . . Paige. . . . . . . . . 512-740-3518 Dubcak, Julius . . . . . . . Pflugerville . . . . 512-272-8393 Walraven, Nancy Annette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Lavaca . . . . 361-552-9403 Witzsche, Ruth-FIC . . Priddy. . . . . . . . 325-966-3757 York, Judy Marie . . . . . Rockdale . . . . . 512-446-5914 Lamensky, Joyce . . . . . Rosenberg. . . . . 281-342-5174 Mattocks, Linda . . . . . . Round Top/Rutersville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 979-278-3277 Halfmann, Kay F.. . . . . Rowena . . . . . . 325-442-4731 Abell, Philip A. . . . . . . San Antonio . . . 210-771-1213 Bailey, Ruth . . . . . . . . . San Antonio . . . 210-602-5147 Hess, Katherine . . . . . . San Antonio . . . 210-490-1520 Hoog, John . . . . . . . . . San Antonio . . . 210-226-8801 Irwin, Darlene . . . . . . . San Antonio . . . 210-392-2649 Klabunde, Clif-FIC. . . . San Antonio . . . 830-980-4020 Lucero, Valentin . . . . . San Antonio . . . 210-725-6535 McNeel, Jim . . . . . . . . San Antonio . . . 210-601-2097 Moya, Emma . . . . . . . . San Antonio . . . 210-344-3935 Saathoff, Doug . . . . . . San Antonio . . . 210-276-0361 Sterner, Greg . . . . . . . . San Antonio . . . 210-363-0373 Trejo, Veronica . . . . . . San Antonio . . . 210-710-0932 Kuhen, Janice . . . . . . . San Marcos. . . . 512-396-5337 Seifert, Mary K. . . . . . Schulenburg/Weimar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 979-743-0312 Schwertner, Irene. . . . . Schwertner . . . . 254-527-4470 Griffin, Joanie . . . . . . . Sealy. . . . . . . . . 979-398-0706 Gonzales, Yolanda. . . . Seguin . . . . . . . 830-305-7445 Perkovich, Susan . . . . . Seguin . . . . . . . 830-303-3496 Roecker, Annette D.. . . Seguin . . . . . . . 830-832-0724 Ynfante, Tina B. . . . . . . Seguin . . . . . . . 210-859-1973 Gass, Gloria . . . . . . . . Spring Branch . 830-885-4405 Luensmann, Dorothy-FIC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Hedwig . . . . 830-914-3160 Wiatrek, Ronald . . . . . Stockdale . . . . . 830-996-3005 Thigpen, Laura . . . . . . Victoria/Yoakum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361-676-8307 Koenig, Mary. . . . . . . . Yoakum . . . . . . 361-293-1743 Wolf, Judy . . . . . . . . . Yorktown . . . . . 361-564-2452


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Hermann Sons Future Club Shining Stars

MADISEN DENISE CURRY is a member of Pershing Lodge No. 160. She is in third grade. Her favorite food is tacos and she likes watching anything on the Disney channel. Madisen has five pet dogs. Her activities include playing with baby and Barbie dolls, Hermann Sons dance and reading books.

JOSEPH DAVID CURRY is a member of Pershing Lodge No. 160. He is in fifth grade. His favorite food is hamburgers and he likes to watch True TV and the History Channel. Joseph has five pet dogs. He just earned his Arrow of Light in Boy Scouts and he enjoys learning about history.

LANDON JAMES MARTIN is a member of HochheimPrairie Lodge No. 90. He is in first grade. His favorite food is chalupas and his favorite TV show is “Tom and Jerry.” Landon has a pet dog, two cats and a fish. His activities include baseball, basketball, fishing and gardening.

JIANNA NICOLE GONZALEZ is a member of Helotes Lodge No. 76. She is in prekindgarten. Her favorite foods are sushi and macaroni and her favorite TV show is “Good Luck Charlie.” Jianna has a pet dog and turtle. Her activities include dancing, riding her bike and arts and crafts.

ZOEY DOMINGUEZ is a member of Mission-Alamo Lodge No. 80. Her favorite food is milk. Zoey’s activities include eating and sleeping.

AMOS COOPER ELLINGSON is a member of MissionAlamo Lodge No. 80. His favorite food is milk. Amos has two pets, Scout and Tiny. He enjoys watching his big brother.

COLE SCHWANZ is a member of Seguin Lodge No. 37. He is in third grade. His favorite foods are pizza and fish. Cole has a pet dog and cat. His activities include swimming, playing, video games, learning about science and rock climbing.

REILEY SCHWANZ is a member of Seguin Lodge No. 37. She is in kindergarten. Her favorite food is pizza and her favorite TV show is “Looney Tunes.” Reiley has a pet dog. Her activities include dancing, swimming and playing video games.

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