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Womack church deemed 2023 sausage supper ‘riesenerfolg’

  • The congregation of Zion United Church in Womack celebrated its German heritage with its 61st Annual German Heritage Sausage Supper on Saturday, November 25. The annual supper sold out of its 400 ticket allotment for the second time in as many years. Tickets go on sale on the first of November each fall. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
    The congregation of Zion United Church in Womack celebrated its German heritage with its 61st Annual German Heritage Sausage Supper on Saturday, November 25. The annual supper sold out of its 400 ticket allotment for the second time in as many years. Tickets go on sale on the first of November each fall. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
  • Zion United Church members (from left) Erin Busby, Lenora Busby, Tyran Busby, and Linda Meinkowsky strategize on waiting on guests at the 61st German Heritage Sausage Supper in Womack on Saturday, November 25. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
    Zion United Church members (from left) Erin Busby, Lenora Busby, Tyran Busby, and Linda Meinkowsky strategize on waiting on guests at the 61st German Heritage Sausage Supper in Womack on Saturday, November 25. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
  • Zion United Church members (from left) James Prescher, Rex Anderson, Tom Koons, Gil Parks, Ves Box, and Larry Schulze serve guests while Sherry Schulze takes a picture during the 61st Annual German Heritage Sausage Supper in Womack on Saturday, November 25. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
    Zion United Church members (from left) James Prescher, Rex Anderson, Tom Koons, Gil Parks, Ves Box, and Larry Schulze serve guests while Sherry Schulze takes a picture during the 61st Annual German Heritage Sausage Supper in Womack on Saturday, November 25. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
  • Rev. John Thiele (right) greeted fellow pastor Drew Ritchie of Clifton Church of Christ at the 61st German Heritage Sausage Supper on Saturday, November 25. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
    Rev. John Thiele (right) greeted fellow pastor Drew Ritchie of Clifton Church of Christ at the 61st German Heritage Sausage Supper on Saturday, November 25. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
Whether you speak high, low, or no German, the German Heritage Sausage Supper in Womack was “riesenerfolg” – a huge success – on Saturday evening, November 25. The traditional Germanstyle meal attracted folks and families from not only across the county but from throughout the state of Texas. In fact, folks were so eager to dine at the Zion United Church event that its 400 tickets quickly sold…

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