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Bellville. Austin County, Texas, Thursday,Military Rites Sunday Afternoon For Two Local ServicemenPvt Alvin I iiPfkemever contribution to the cause of free * r\t. Ah in LuecKemey , dom be a sourc? of comf0rt (S-Sgt. Harry Woodley, in the sadness of the occasion. ? _ , du a I The Iocal Veterans of ForeignReturned ror Keouriai Wars post and the American tTwo Bellville servicemen. Legion post will participate in | who gave their lives in defense full military rites to be accorded j of tneir country during the re- the Bellville heroes, cent war. will be accorded full “Greater love hath no man 1 military rites next Sunday af- lban this, that a man lay down ternoon in Bellville at reburial his bfe for his friends. services, at 2 p.m. and at 4 p.m.Pvt Alvin h Lueckemeyer. y p yy American Legion who fell in Itaiy on July 1*.1944 as an infantryman, and S Members Asked To Be Sgt. Harry Woodley, who died , . -November 18. 1944 in action with At Hall Slinda\ -At 1 p.m.the air corps over Italy, are AU members of lhe local posts the men whose last full measure of lhe v F w and American Le-of devotion was bravely given. ^.Qn are asked l0 be al the and who will be fittingly hon- American Leglon hall on Sun-ored for their sacrifices. . al j p m for instructionsPvt Lueckemeyer was born ' ding participation in the fu-_ , t • 1 no 1 c Mi ^ ... ..April 26. 1924. and was 20 ^ri^for two Bcl.v.Ue years of age at the time of nis vjcemen pvt. Alvin Luecke-death The Rev A. J Mohr. mcyer and s.Sgt. Harry Wood-pastor of St. John s Lutheran . thal aflernoon, according to church of Bellville will offici JacR Ketzler Legion post comate at services to be held at thechurch at 4 p.c, and burial willbe at Pilgrim's Rest. Surviving ,him are his mother. Mrs. John Band Mothers Meet gLueckemeyer of Bellville; three « March 15sisters. Mrs. Edgar Schroeder. -Mrs. Walter Schaeffer and Miss Members of the Band Moth-Elda Lueckemover of Bellville; ers club are reminded of an im-a brother. Ervin Lueckemeyer portant meeting to be held a! 4 of Bellville. and two nieces, two p.m. Tuesday. March lo. at the nephews and a number of oth- high school building Mothers of er relatives elementary school bandsmenS Sgt Woodley was born especially urged to attend March 23. 1918. and was reared als0-in the Cochran section and in Plans for the G» .'./.ales up Bellville He was 26 years of will be developed at the meet age at the time of his death. The ing. according to Mrs. Walter Rev. John F. Kilpatrick of Ta- Koehn. # luia. La., former pastor of the Six Candidates r lieCoen ran Methodisf church of __. . =which ssgt. Woodley was a For City Election, Apr. «.‘ member, will officiate at rites There will be six names os 1 to be held at 2 p.m. at the Bell lhe city eiecljon ballot on Tues ville Methodist church. Surviv day April 5 following the clos ing are his parents. Mr and ing of filing dates last Saturda\ Mrs. Fred Woodley of Bellville; In thc mayor-s race will b ‘ two sisters. Mrs. Harold Burrow lfcc incumbent. Mayor Waite and Mrs. Marcus Carrell; his Chaltham and Bill Slater. Car # grandmother. Mrs. A. J. Wieder- dldates £or commissioner ar ' kehr of Freer, and other rela JacR Ketzler. Fred A. Kuehi tives Interment will be at Oak Wm Schneider and Elgin Uecl Knoll. ert Mr. Kuehn and Mr. Schne:Both young men were highly der are up for reelection, regarded by their large circle of Voting will be at the fire st. friends and acquaintances, to tion. with the polls opening ; e whom the recollection of their 8 a.m. and closing at 7 p.m.
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