The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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Shiner Section
Mi^s Helen Schultz
With afootre Appreciation
mt your put fevers.
Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year
Mrs. E. Schultz and Mr. Hy. with her mother, Mrs. Petroli
JBozka made a business trip to na Michna.
Yoakum Tuesday Maxie Wolters, who is a stu-
Mr, Laddie Janecek has spent dent of Schreiner Institute, is
at few days with relatives in Sail home '4dr the Christmas holi-
Antonio. days, ‘t
Mrs. 0, C. Castelle and small Mr. and Mrs, M. 1. Bozka and
daughter of Hallettsville had ohildren, Mathew, William, and
been spending some time with* Carl Anthony of Hallettsville
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ludwig. speht Sunday in the Hy. Boz-
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hurta and ka home,
small son, Lee Roy and Mr. and Mr. Hy. Bozka made a busi-
Mrs. King Kennon spent Sun- ness trip San Antonio Thurs-
day in San Antbnio., day of last week. ^
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Janecek, The community Christmas
Mr. *nd Mrs. J. Cimrhanzel and tree which was held last Sun-
Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Wagner at- day nite 'in the city park was
tended the funeral of Dr. Fr. wejj attended and thoroly en-
J. Marecie whfth was held Sat- joyed by the public. It was a
urday morning at Praha. lucky thing that the weather
Miss Gertrude Kasper, spent turned out favorably. The
the week-end in the Lee Faw- following program was render-
vcett home of Yoakum. ed.
Ctem, Wagner who attends Music_ ..High ^ ^
A.4 M ,s home tor the Chmt-Mt,meTown 0rchestra under
0I.8m* . r ,, , direction of Julius Schultze.
Mr* find Mrs* J* Mftrck find * *<.« « TT 0
. , . Dear Little One How Sweet
daughter Suate,- Aiotored to Thou s o( st Ludmj.
Yoakum Monday. Academy.
Leonard Valek, a student of „H Came Mldni^
A. & M. has arrived home for „ „ , r .,
Clear, Song of Lutheran Choir,
the Christmas holidays. ,<c,.. , XT. . , „ .
, “Silent Night,” Audience.
Ewalt Effenberger, who
attends A. & M. is at home for After this Santa Claus aP‘
tbc Yuletide holidays. peared and distributed gifts to
Mother Augustine, who has the ea*er and haPPy little tot*
been superintending the build- who thronged around him.
ing of the Sisters’ horite in M.r. anft Mi’s. J. F. Bozka of
Boeme, returned home Monday Hallettsville spent Sunday in the
njtg Hy. Bozka home.
Elwood Eschenburcr. who at- ■’ Misses
» four brothers, Peter Pundt of
> Hallettsville, C. W. Pundt of
« FloresviUe, Eddie Pundt of San
j Antonio and Emil Pundt of
, Moulton; four sisters, Mrs. Ben
Mueller, Mrs. Wm. Heirrichs,
. Mrs. Henry Henrichs all of
r Moulton, and Mrs. Selma Schroc
del’ of Alice; and five grand-
children.
The utmost sympathy is of-
fered by the Tribune to those
in their bereavement.
HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
T6 my many friends and customers sincere^
Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year
ARtoi Pavli Service Stitin
HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
Lights Chapel
Glad to report Dorothy Bi
shop, 7 year old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Bishop of near
Hope, who has been seriously ill
with diphtheria for the last 3
V
weeks, part of the time in Huth
Memorial Hospital at Yoakum,
Texas, is better and able to be
moved back home last Sunday
and is now able to sit in a chair
by the fire. Is in fair condi-;
Mary Ann Jansky
Mary Ann Jansky, aged 1 yr.
4 months and 9 days passed a-
way Tuesday December 20, at
12:15 p. m. after a ten day ill-
ness of double pneumonia. She
is the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wylie Jansky. Funeral
Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year
Always glad to see you, and
always glad to serve you
j home of Mr.- and Mrl£ N. B. Fe-
hrenkamp, of our city Wednes-
day at 3 p. m. and at the Sacred
Heart Church, with interment
in the Catholic Cemetery and
Fatiier Slathis officiating.
The survivors are her parents
and two1 brothers, Wiley Ed-
ward and Paul Melvin and a
number of other relatives.
Extending the greetings and wishes of the
Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year
Sick List
Mrs. Amelia Boltz of near
town is on the sick list.
The twin daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Hermes of
Koerth are improving.
Those who are sick with the
jflu are Miss Selma Staha, Pau-
lus Poch and Louis Sobotik's
child.
We are sorry to report Marion
Vick is on the sick list. She
; has been sick for about a week.
Hallettsville, tejcas
y, ^ j
Marie Mikeska and
Brooksie McElroy, who attend
the Draughon’s Business College
at Houston, arrived home Fri-
day to spend the Christmas
hgljdays with homefolks.
Merry Christmas ^and
Happy^'New Year
And w ill always sell you good
n \ \ * * a b
furniture at reasonable prices.
S. M. Kuykendall Furniture Sin
-s HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
YOAKUM NEWS
Miss Beatrice Kurc
FUNERALS
Miss Dorothy House, studentiMonday in San Antonio on bu-
nt tiie South western University i siness.
nt Georgetown, arrived in Yoa-j Mr. and Mrs. J. *H. Cobb of
hum Saturday afterrioon •. to San Antonio spent Sunday in
spend the Christmas holidays Yoakum visiting her parents,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hunter.
A. J. House, i . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bentley of
J. R. Humphreys and E. P.+Cuero visited in Yoakum Sun-
Hum phreys attended the funer- da-v’ «uest of Natives,
al of their aunt, Mrs. Avie Oh Monday nite .Mrs. Lida
Bunch at Lochhart Sunday af-jRinn entertained the members
ie moon.
Miss Nettie Mae Wilson, stu-
dent at Draughon’s Business
College at San Antybiq^is spend
ing tiie hoHSays in Ybakum
with homefolks. 'v
Misses Hilda R'inn, Leta Coo-
vert and Pauline McDonald
spent the week-end ,in San An-
tonio. .
Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Cates of
San Antonio visited their pav-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pick May
over the week-end.
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Miss Mabel Jacobs is confined j
nt her home on Rose Street
with the '‘flu.’’
Mr. and1) Mrs. Paul Stevens
spent Monday in San Antonio.1
Miss Melba Welhausen, who
has been teaching at Lake Char'
Jes< La., is home for tiie holi- j
rlays. j
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cain left'
Monday afternoon for Edna
where they will spend the
Christmas holidays with , her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Now-
lin.
Estate of Minnie E. Gordon,
Dec’d. Appl. to probate will gran
ted. B. II. Frey ling failing lo
qualify as executor, Court ap-
pointed J. M. Hardy admr. Bond
approved. J. M. and appr. appro
ved. Adrtir. authorized to pay
att’ys fees and court costs.
Mrs. H. T. Overgoner of here
returned Tuesday from an ex-
tended visit to Gulf, Texas with
relatives. '
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J Sincere greetings of the season ft
our many patrons j
1 Merry Christmas and
j Happy New Yeir
HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
A Merry Christmas and a f
and Prosperous New Yeari
EILKRS HATCH!
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When thinking of bur;ng baby chicks, rwi
you can get the best chicks at the lew*
HAI LFTTSVILLE, TEXAS, Be*
STILL
for then only can you
ULj understand why your Heavenly
father sent his only begotten
Son down from Glory to this jsin-torn world,
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to plead with .fou to cease abusing the tem* fj
pie of your soul by thinking, saying and®
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doing things in the name, of religion, in the M
.name of politics, in the name of business, in g
the name of style, in the name of good fel • fe
lowship, in the name of society, in the name p
of popularity, or in the name of necessity;®
that are mockery to the all wise and power-1!
ful Judge. Observe these things and you ^
can .in sincerity say, - M
“MERRY CHRISTMAS” fi
Hot Barbee*
Highest Markd
Christ
Mi’s. Frank* Shitnak and Mias
Louise Kubena were week-end
visitors in San. Antonio. A
,rs. James Young
nie, and Lamar 0-
verbay and Miss
•rcella Pic-
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Malec, Walter. The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1932, newspaper, December 23, 1932; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037486/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.