copiedf out-of-town who als tendled the funeral of Pie. Daniel P Christen here recently were the fol lowing, Me, and Mrs. Paul Laake and fam ly, Now Alin, Meo and Mes. Let Christen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lotis Rothbauer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rothhaver and daughter, Mrs. John Prabek and children, Joe Christos, Sr. Mew Caristen, Joe Christen, dr. Mrs. Charlie Calloway and daughter, My. and Mrs. German Heinsohn, all of Hallettsville; Sister of Rita and Mr. and Mrs. Marltz Laake of Yoakum; Mr. and Mrs. Harc hert Lake of Cuero; Mr. and dirs. Alvin Laake and family, Mr. and Ms. Frank Zajieck of Freisburg, Mr. and BMrs. Willie Naske, Sr., and family, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Adolph Zajieck, 5 and Mrs. Wille Naska am] son, Mrs. Walter Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hilga, Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Schobel and daughters, all of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christen and daugh ters, Brr. and “Mrs. Arthur Anders and daughtere, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rathbauer, Jr. and son, Enic Chris ten, Jr, all of Sam Antonio. f ‘Also Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Laake of 1 | East Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Hugene: Christen, Sr. August Hinkel, John Christen, Eugene Christen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hetschn, Mr. and rs. Floyd John and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raabe and family, all of Schulenburg; Mr. and Mrs. Wi lie Zajleek and son of Glidden; Mr. awd Bes, Edwin Schoener of Hous ton, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moff and son of Elgin Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Karger of Brasopia; Mrs. Goldrich and daughter, of Schulen burg, and probably others whose names were not learned. A candidate for sheriff called on a minister to ask his vote at the com ing election. “Before I decide to give support, said the minister, like to ask you a question.” “shoal,” said the candidate, Do you ever partake of intoxicat ing beverages?” inquired the clergy “Before Treaty T would like to pro pound a single question,” said the would-be sheriff, cautiously, “Is this quiry or an invitation 2 you ty would .The typical Navy recruit is 17 years old, unmarried, has no dependents, games from a rural area, left school at the age of 16, and joined the Navy to travel or to learn a trade, accord ing to a recent survey conducted by the Bureau of Naval Personnel a mong 2,400 new enlistees