The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1952 Page: 3 of 6
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.«» ..JM THUBSDAT, JULY 3, 1952
LAVACA COUNTY TRIBUNE
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Recently Married At Yoakum
LAVACA COUNTY
Grafe
It
WALTER ALBERT
KUHN’S climatized PAINT
near a fire,
made for this climate
Hallettsville, Texas
cently married at the St. Jos-
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of
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Lavaca County Butane Appliance Co.
PHONE OR WRITE
Phone 271
Hallettsville, Texas
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NO "MENDED LOOK
-SEt THIS WOHD.fRfUi NfW SfmL.JHf MIRAClf RffRIGIRATOR...Mf IT TODAY!
Quickly force in the umbrella
rod and hold for a few minutes
until the substance hardens.
disappear.
dry a wet
taffeta
sweetheart
wore mitts
and carried
by a washing in warn water
This will remove all stain.
Q. How can' I mend a loose
umbrella handle?
A. Pour some melted resin
Antonio where Mr. Spahn is
employed.
FRIENDSHIP CLUB MEETS
The Friendship Club of the
Baptist Church met at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. James
Buttery Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock.
In addition to the members
the following guests were pre-
sent: Mrs. Clarence Clark and
Mrs. Eddie Brothers.
The hostess served sherbert
punch, open face sandwiches,
cookies and mints.
Remember — the reputation of the company you in-
sure with, is important. We represent only financially
able companies.
EXTRA PROTECTION FOR FRESH FOODS! You
can depend on PerMaCold to guard the original
freshness of your fruits and vegetables!
Congressman, Diet 9:
ips (Jimmy) PATTISON
BUCKSHOT LANE
Jr.
Miss Celeste
a nile green
over taffeta
sweetheart
4 tablespoons chili sauce. Chill
for several hours before serv-
ing.
This policy is non-canceliable by the company and
r guaranteed renewable for life.
FOR POLIO. RABIES, TETANUS, DIPHTHERIA,
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How Can I?
—By Anne Ashley—
F* Jf O L I T I C A L
OU NC EM ENTS
Mrs.
presided over the
is a graduate of
School Class of
and
Mr. and Mrs.
and baby,
Mrs. Louis
Q. How can Iprepare cabbage
sauce?
A. Cabbage sauce is excel-
lent when served with broiled
fish in place of the usual tar-
tar sauce. It can be made by
shredding finely head cab-
bage and mixing with 2 chopp
ed green peppers, 1 cup diced
celery, 3 tablespoons chopped
a
the
Wil-
Rd,
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and picture
a bouquet of
IF YOU HAVE . . .
If you think you have heart trouble and you
want to be sure, stop in and get my latest book
entirely free.
If you have the smoke habit and it is getting
you, I have the remedy. Guaranteed to stop or
double your money back.
DR. BRODEN, Hallettsville, Texas
Loss of sight in both eyesL$2>qfiP> or loss of one
eye, $1,000.
4 The young family of Alfred
Neumeyer, Jr. Is already in
their new home. They moved
there last week.
. The modem residence on the
former Malec land was built by
Lloyd Moore.
E S. (Pat) Kelly
Phone 93 or 908F5 — Hallettsville
A $10.22 for your old tire in trade-in
❖ While Supply Lasts.
S. ROYAL 600x16 6-PLY
$16.58
.__color
scheme was carried out in the
decorations. Flowers used were
gladioli and daisies. A miniature
bride dressed in white satin un-
der a white trellis entwined
Q. What is the most efficient. A. Rub lard on the spots, then
method of drying a sweater [ wash in cold water,, followed
after washing, so that it will
not get out of shape?
A. Make a hammock of a
piece of mosquito netting or
other thin material. Hang this
was
Robert
wore
No Moving Parte In
PormaCold (ystem!
Nothing to wear-or •
make noise-ever!
Coes into Action with a
change of even one
degree!
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the sweater on it. Be sure that
the hammock is drawn out flat
so the sweater is not doubled
up.
Q. How can I prevent the
tarnishing of brass articles such
as candlesticks and fixtures ?
A. Try lacquering them. They
will not tarnish and also will
not require as much polishing.
- Q. How can I clean artifi-
cial flowers ?
A. Put them into a jar of
cleaning fluid, seal, and shake
well. All soil will
Q. How can I
book?
A. Do not dry
or it will warp. If water has
been spilled on a cherished
book, place some blotting paper
on each side of the wet leaves
and press with a moderately
warm iron, treating each leaf
separately. Then the leaves
will neither warp nor wrinkle.
Q. How can I clean soiled
candles ?
A. Wipe over the soiled
candles with a cloth dampened
with alcohol. This will not
harm their luster.
Q. How can I treat scars
'that have been left on the face
by pimples?
A. Bathe them regularly with
a solution of boracis acid, fol-
lowed by an application of
zinc ointment.
Q. How can I relieve per-
spiring hands?
A. Try applying two or
three times a day, or at least
nightly, an astringent lotion
consisting of one part boracic
acid to twenty parts of water,
and then dust with talcum
powder.
Q. How can I remove auto-
mobile grease stains from a
garment?
Celebrate Golden
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tupa,
Sr-, °f Hallettsville, celebrated
their golden wedding annlver-
sary on Sunday, June 22. The
happy occasion was enjoyed by
all of their children and grand-
children together with many of
their friends.
A delicious dinner and sup-
per were served.
Those who helped Mr. and
Mrs. Tupa celebrate their anni-
versary were Mr. and Mrs. An-
ton Tupa, Jr., and family, Mrs.
Emilie Breska, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Tupa, Jr., and Willie,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Okruhlik
Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ariton
Tupa, Sr., all of Moulton; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Breska and fam-
ily of Weimar; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tupa and daughters of
Yoakum; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tu-,
pa and sons of Ganado; ’s
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qkruh-
lik Jr. of.Hallettsville; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Fajkus and Ivan of
La Grange; Mr. and Mrs. O-
thol Tomlin, Mr. Julius Tupa,
and' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kro-.
both of Houston; Mr. ■ -arid.
Mrs. Jim Okruhlik and family,
Mrs. Valentine Kocick, Mr. and
Mrs. Chtarlie Adamcik of Schu-
lenburg; Mr. and Mrs;'Anton
Janecka of Dubina; Mr. George
Tupa of Alice; Mr. Adolph Bar-
borak and Mrs. Janak of MoUl-.
ton. . . / ;
Klimitchek Brothers
Meet in Korea
After a separation of 14
months, the Klimitchek bro-
thers of Hallettsville, finally
met again some 9000 miles
from home. Richard who has
been in Korea for five months,
was working on his .-jeep near
the front recently. when he
looked up to. see his brother
Jess smiling down at him. Jess
had just arrived in Korea and
had been assigned to Richard’s
division, the famous 40th. The
two, in different regiments, are
now separated by about five
miles, but they manage (to get
together frequently.'
the couple left on a honey-
moon trip the bride was wear-
ing a poudre blue suit, and
an orchid corsage." The couple
is now at home at 108 Fargo
st., Houston.
Prior to her wedding Mrs.
Wallace was honored with thr
Wallace was honored With
three showers given by her
many friends and relatives.—
She received many beautiful
and useful gifts. A rehearsal
supper was also held at the
home of the bride’s parents,
with a, host of ‘ ’ friends and
relatives present.
Out of town guests who at-
tended the wedding were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Spanihel,
Mrs. Jos. Gerlich Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Smolik, Mr. and
Mrs. Rud. Barton and family,
Mrs. Wm. Barton and daught-
er, Mary and spn Bennie, Mr.
and Mrs. Julius
daughter Janie,
Victor Payliska
Mr. Ed Kocian,
Kubicek of Moulton, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruno of Shiner, Miss
Irene Kocian and Lee Babek
of Bay City.
the bride of Wilfred Wallace.
’ The Rev. C. J. Alleman official
, ed at the ceremony.
The bride is the only daughter
, of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ulcak of
348 Hedwig St., Houston, while
the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Wallace, sr. of
Westheimer Rd, Houston.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father wore a ballerina
length gown of lace over satin
designed with a sweetheart
neckline and short sleeves,
with mitts to match. A Juliet
cap trimmed with pearls held
her veil, and she carried an
ordiid surrounded by white
'tarnations interspered with
streamers. She also wore a
single strand necklace of
pearls.
Maid of honor was Miss
Patsy Blumberg, who wore a
gown of nile green organdy
over taffeta created with a
sweetheart neckline, and short
mitts to match. She wore a
picture hat to match. She was
escorted by the groom’s broth-
er, Cecil Wallace,
Bridemaid was
Smith, who wore
gown of organdy
created with a
neckline and short sleeves,
and a bouffant skirit. A pic-
ture hat and short mitts com-
pleted her ensemble. Her es-
cort was James Martin.
’The Maids both carried bou-
quets of pink carnations.
Judy and Jan Pratt, twins,
were flower girls. They were
gowned in nile green organdy
over
baby
also
hats
pink carnations.
Kenneth Ray Mainscalo was
the ring bearer. He carried*
the rings on a white satin
pillow. He wore a white linen
suit.
‘ June groomsaman
{ Junior groomsman
Burton Lentz also
white Ifaen suit.
’ Following the cereniiony
reception was held \at
home of Dr. and Mrs.
lard Pratt at 348 Hedwig
where a four-tiered cake with
A miniature bride and groom
Centered the bride's table.
Miss Marfa Motabono, gown-
ed in an evening gown of
baby blue, served the cake,
Miss Eileen Skyvara, in white,
poured the punch and
Malon Lentz
bride’s book.
The bride
Lamar High
1951 ana lor the past eleven
months she has been working
af the River Oaks State Bank
as a bookeeper, where she
will continue to work, while
the groom has been working
Tor the Paper Company.
Later in the evening when
Guards fresh and frozen foods
as no other refrigerator can!
Aho — 600x16 4-Ply U. S. Royal *
*13.00 exchg., Plus Tax. »♦,
Automatic Defrosting I
Yte/o/fy auro made!
Odda-and-Ends Basket!
Handy catch-all!
Daw-Action Fresheners!
For fresh fruits and
vegetables!
; FROZEN FOODS STAY SAFELY FROZEN! Only
Servel gives you a freezing system that goes into
■. action with a change of even one degree!
VSETIN CHURCH
(The Church of the
Lutheran Hour)
Sunday July 6 Divine service
8:30 pm. Sunday school 7:45 when Miss Irene Ulcak became
pm. Rev. Fr. Zucker will be
the speaker. You are kindly in-
vited.
Pictured above is. Mrs. AL?
bert Spahn, the former Theresa, eph’s Catholic Church in Yoa-
Jiral of Yoakum. She is the) kum. They. are residing in San
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Jiral of that city.
Mr. and Mrs Spahn were re-
X Reg. Price $28.12. NOW ..
A exchange, Plus Tax
Our export, -invl.lbte" rearing
e>ak«t shoes look l.k. new Scvoe
you plenty, too, of »edoy » new
shoo prices. Bring shoss in bofom
•pies wear too I.uni
/ Now-Doslgn Door Hats*
y diet! ForT'htnds-fuU"
T opening!
J Ad instable Shelves I foe
▼ any arrangement! .
preelection)
Rtf Comrnleoloner, Prec. 1 A 8:
R. B. BROWN
OBuniMtoner, prec. 2 AB:
‘ ; HENRY KOCIAN
Commissioner Prec. 3 A
| ; JOE KOUBA
to District Clerk:
h'f" JOE C. GOODE
Fl>r-County Clerk:
‘CHARLES STRAUSS
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sociaT events
with honey suckle, centered the
bride’s table.
Mrs. Al Wagner presided o-
ver the bride’s book wherein 30
guests registered.
Entertainment was furnished
byMiss Bernice Morkovsky who
rendered several selections on
the piano.
The hostesses served chicken
salad on lettuce leaves, saltines,
pickles, potato chips, angle food
squares, centered with a cherry,
devils food cake and Cokes.
Miss Estelle Gerlich greeted
the guests at the door and help-
ed the hohoree unwrap her love-
ly gifts.
y LAVACA COUNTY
Constable, Free. 1:
7 BILL RENGER
4ij; > AT RBRT HFTM4N
7 QUS berckenhoff
Ityr
; 7 THEO C. LONG
igeesor-Col lector: —
FRANCES BENNETT
. ERNEST SCHULTZ
County Judge:
■ PAUL H. FERTSCH
(RXlection)
WALLACE—ULCAK
A beautiful wedding was per-
formed Saturday, June 21st at
St. Theresa Catholic Church
—
i F()RT BIND COUNTY
| to County Judge:
’Li GEORGE R. ROANE
■I SIDNEY J. BROWN
Assessor-Collector:
J; W.’ B. “Ben” EMERSON
Ito Commissioner, Prec. No. 1:
ERVIN H. MUEGGE
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■ LAVACA COUNTY
TRIBUNE
tered as second class mail
IDBtter, January 7th, 1932, at
Post Office at Halletts-
7 Texas, under the Act
3, 1«7.
Y^febscriptton--- $2.00
Published every Tuesday
• ’7 ’ and Friday by
IKglOe Bros. Publishing Co.
TRAINING IN CALIFORNIA
Vernon E. Chudej, son, of Ed-
die Chudej of here, is now train!
ing as a Marine in San Diego,*
Calif. His wife, the former Vi-
vian Ann Holly lives at Hou-
ston. J
A miscellaneous shower hon-
oring Miss Marcella Kubenka,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Kubenka of Moulton, bride-
etect of Weldon Rother, was
given at the Recreation Hall
Saturday, June 21st.
Hostesses were Mrs. Alfred
Chdvanetz and Mrs. Joe
and Mrs. Ad. Gerlich.
A white and yellow
CHAMPION SHOE REPAIR SHOP
E. J. Schindler, owner
/ RUNS ON
dependable
cas i
r GAS
OR
ELECTRIC!
vow euoici oY
INTTRlOft COLOR \ /
DECORATION!
Milu nirinti'
Interior
kitchen colar scheme!
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The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1952, newspaper, July 3, 1952; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195563/m1/3/?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.