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1940World Series: Cincinnati RedsBest Picture: Rebecca |
The H.F. Schindler annual family reunion was held on the lawn of Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Schindler, August 8, 1940. After a basket dinner all assembled for a business meeting, which was called to order by the president, Mrs. C.A. Schneider. The group was led in prayer by Elmer Schindler, after which all united in and sang, "What a Friend we have in Jesus." A short address was given by Rev. Carol Gilbert.
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President | Mrs. Will Sander |
Vice-President | Mrs. Lee Schneider |
Secretary | Betty Schneider |
Treasurer | Leroy Schindler |
A collection was taken to defray expenses for refreshments.
The first Sunday in August was chosen for the next year's reunion.
Secretary,
Betty Schneider
Dec. 8: U.S. declares war on Japan.
Dec. 11: U.S. declares war on Germany and Italy.
World Series: New York Yankees
Best Picture: How Green Was My Valley
Precious memories were related by several of the Schindler brothers and sisters in honor of their parents, the late Mr. & Mrs. H.F. Schindler.
Rev. Gilbert led the group in the opening song, which was "One More Year's Work for Jesus." The program which was held before the business meeting, consisted of a musical reading by Nelson Schneider, accompanied by L.T. Schneider, Jr.; musical numbers by Will Sander; addresses by Rev. Baumgartner and Rev. Theodore Schneider; chorus led by Rev. Gilbert; duet by Eula Mae and Clifton Schindler; and a solo by Janice Fankhauser.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The roll was called to which fifty-three members responded, and twenty-two visitors were present.
New members that were heartily welcomed into the family were Gilbert Raymond Sander, Gary Gene Schneider, Glen Edwin Schindler, Mrs. Lester Sander, and Nelson Kapp.
The following officers were elected for the coming year:
President | Mrs. L.T. Schneider |
Vice-President | Everett Schindler |
Secretary | Lois Schneider |
Treasurer | Kenneth Schindler |
Secretary,
Lois Schneider
Nov. 8: U.S., British invade North Africa.
Dec. 2: First nuclear chain reaction produced at University of Chicago.
World Series: St. Louis Cardinals
Best Picture: Mrs. Miniver
After a basket dinner all assembled for a program and business meeting which was called to order by the president, Mrs. L.T. Schneider who gave a short talk relating incidents of her home life and then remembered the boys in service after which, "Saved by Grace," was sang by Eula Mae and Clifton Schindler. L.T. Schneider, Jr. led the group in singing "God Save America" after which time was taken for silent prayer. The Junior sang "God Bless Our Boys at Camp," which was followed by a prayer by Rev. Baumgartner. Short talks were given by Rev. Gick, Rev. Baumgartner, Mrs. Baumgartner, and Rev. Schneulle, and the last number was a solo by Karen Schindler.
Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The roll was called to which fifty-four members responded and nineteen visitors were present.
Mrs. Willard Sander, Mrs. Kenneth Schindler, Mrs. Leroy Schindler, James Benjamin Cornelius and Mark Lester Sander were welcomed into the family circle.
The following officers were elected for the coming year:
President | Alex Schindler |
Vice-President | Leslie Schneider |
Secretary | Ernestine Schindler |
Treasurer | L.T. Schneider, Jr. |
To close the meeting all joined hands in singing "Blest be the Tie that Binds" in honor of Clifton Schindler who was to leave for the army August 6th.
Secretary,
Ernestine Schindler
June 10: Pay-as-you-go income tax bill signed. Starting July 1 wage and salary earners are subject to a paycheck withholding tax.
World Series: New York Yankees
Best Picture: Casablanca
President | Leslie Schneider |
Vice-President | Mrs. John Schneider |
Secretary | Mrs. Weldon Judah |
Treasurer | L.T. Schneider, Jr. |
A motion was made and passed that we buy a better book to keep our minutes in and also to keep a better record of each member of the H.F. Schindler family for future references.
New members welcomed were Meredith Kapp, Dwight Schindler, and Weldon Judah.
After the business meeting was completed, Mrs. Dorothy Fankhauser gave a reading, after which Eula Mae Schindler and L.T. Schneider, Jr. sang "Saved by Grace." Short talks were given by Rev. W. Baumgartner, Rev. G.A. Gick and Frank Schindler, in honor of the members of the family now serving their country. They are Nelson Kapp, Leroy Schindler, Clifton Schindler, Kenneth Schindler, and Forestine Schneider. After the talks all sang "America." To close the program all of the group joined hands and formed a circle to sing "Blest be the Tie that Binds," and were then led in a closing prayer by Elmer Schindler.
Afterwards the group visited and then returned to their homes.
Secretary,
Mrs. Weldon Judah
June 22: GI Bill of Rights signed providing veteran's benefits.
World Series: St. Louis Cardinals
Best Picture: Going My Way
After a basket dinner the group was called to order by the president, Leslie Schneider. A short program preceded the business meeting. Rev. Baumgartner gave a short talk in honor of the members of the family now serving in the Armed Forces. They are Nelson Kapp, Leroy Schneider, Clifton Schindler, Kenneth Schindler, Forestine Schneider, and H.C. Schneider. Mrs. Dorothy Fankhauser and L.T. Schneider, Jr. then sang "Saved by Grace." The minutes of the last meeting were then read and roll called to which fifty-two responded and thirteen visitors were present. The following officers were elected:
President | Mrs. John Schneider |
Vice-President | Jack Schindler |
Secretary | Lois Schneider |
Treasurer | Benny Cornelius |
Leonard Weinert and Mrs. Clifton Schindler were heartily welcomed as new members.
To close the meeting Rev. Baumgartner led the group in prayer in memory of Little Benny Cornelius who passed away during the past year and the group then sang, "Blest Be the Tie that Binds."
Later pictures were taken of the group to send to boys in service, and orders taken for copies of the Schindler Family Record that was completed in the past year. Ice cream and cake were served as the relatives visited.
Secretary,
Mrs. Ernestine Judah
April 12: Pres. Roosevelt, 63, dies; Vice Pres. Harry S. Truman becomes president.
May 7: Germany surrenders; May 8 proclaimed V-E Day.
Aug. 6: Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, 75,000 killed
Aug. 9: Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, 40,000 killed.
Aug 14: Japan agrees to surrender; formally surrenders Sept. 2.
World Series: Detroit Tigers
Best Picture: The Lost Weekend
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll was called, to which 53 members responded, and 9 visitors were present. The president read a card, which was received from Mrs. Everett Schindler, who was at conference in Topeka. The following officers were elected for the coming year:
President | Elwin Schindler |
Vice-President | Willard Sander |
Secretary | L.T. Schneider, Jr. |
Treasurer | Preston Schneider |
Those heartily welcomed as new members were Charles Henry Judah, Robert Allen Cornelius, Miriam Vera Sander, and Dale Ammon. A boquet of lovely gladiolas were given to Mr. & Mrs. Chris Schneider for being the oldest and longest married couple present.
A motion was made and carried to change the reunion to the last Sunday in July.
To close the program, Rev. Baumgartner led the group in prayer, and then all joined in singing "Blest Be the Tie that Binds." A collection was taken to defray expenses of refreshments, leaving $1.75 in the treasury.
Ice cream and cake were served, and the remainder of the afternoon was spent in visiting.
Secretary,
Lois Schneider
World Series: St. Louis Cardinals
Best Picture: The Best Years of Our Lives
The following officers were elected for the coming year:
President | Willard Sander |
Vice-President | Kenneth Schindler |
Secretary | Mrs. Clifton Schindler |
Treasurer | Leroy Schindler |
Mr. & Mrs. C.A. Schneider, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home, May 28, were again recognized and each was presented a lovely golden flower. The president made special mention of the five boys and one girl who served their country during the war and have safely returned. Nelson Schneider, who entered the service in February of this year, is now stationed in Hawaii.
Mr. & Mrs. William Sander presented a musical number. The three ministers present, Rev. Baumgartner, Rev. Miller, and Rev. Hartman gave short, impressive talks, and to close the program Rev. Hartman led the group in prayer, followed by all joining in singing "Blest be the Tie." A collection was taken to defray expense of refreshments, leaving 92 cents in the Treasury.
Secretary,
Lee T. Schneider, Jr.
World Series: New York Yankees
Best Picture: Gentleman's Agreement
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The roll was called to which fifty-seven members responded and the following were welcomed as new members: Mrs. H.C. Schneider, Janet Schindler and Jean Schindler.
The vice-president made special mention of those who were still serving our country. Short talks were given by Rev. Miller, Rev. Deschner, and Rev. Hartman.
The following officers were elected for the coming year:
President | Kenneth Schindler |
Vice-President | Mrs. Weldon Judah |
Secretary | Mrs. Leroy Schindler |
Treasurer | Lee Schneider |
The program was closed with prayer and followed by all singing, "Blest be the Tie."
A collection was taken to defray expenses of refreshments, leaving $7.10 in the treasury. Ice cream and cake were served and the remainder of the afternoon was spent in visiting.
Secretary,
Mrs. Evelyn Schindler
Nov. 2: Pres. Truman reelected, defeating Gov. Thomas E. Dewey in a historic upset.
World Series: Cleveland Indians
Best Picture: Hamlet
Special mention was made of the one member in the service of our country; also that 1948 marks the 100th anniversary of the settlement of the Schindler family in the locality, and Grandfather Schindler's birth. Rev. A.J. Miller gave a short talk. Rev. Warren Hartman and Rev. Baumgartner were also present during the afternoon.
Approval was made of the following officers, nominated by a special committee:
President | Ernestine Judah |
Vice-President | Leroy Schindler |
Secretary | Lee Schneider |
Treasurer | Marilyn Schindler |
It was agreed that any suggestions for the location of next year's reunion be given to the new executive committee.
The entire group formed a "Friendship Circle" and sang "Blest be the Tie", after which closing prayer was given by Rev. Miller.
Each family was assessed $1.00, leaving a balance of $14.10 in the treasury. Ice cream and cake were served, after which the remainder of the afternoon was spent in visiting.
Secretary,
Mrs. Leroy Schindler
May 12: Soviets halt W. Berlin blockade.
Aug. 24: NATO established.
Sept. 30: Berlin airlift ends.
World Series:
New York Yankees
Best Picture: All the King's Men
Short talks were given by the guest ministers, Rev. Tubach and Rev. Hartman. Special mention was made of the one member in the service of our country, and also that the group is again saddened by the loss of one of its members.
The following were nominated and approved as the officers for the coming year:
President | Leroy Schindler |
Vice President | Lee T. Schneider |
Secretary | Marilyn Schindler |
Treasurer | Bill Schindler |
The following motion was present and passed. The date of the Schindler reunion shall be the fourth Sunday of July. The Executive Committee shall have the right to change the date. This motion was presented because of conflicts when the month of July has five Sundays.
The group sang "Blest Be the Tie" after which Rev. Hartman gave the closing prayer.
Ice cream and cake were served later in the afternoon. There is a balance of $18.75 in the treasury.
Secretary,
Lee T. Schneider