The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 19, 1961 Page: 3 of 10
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There’s Christmas morning magic in a Christmas tree of Alcoa Aluminum. A bright symbol of the happy holiday, it sparkles a
cheery season’s greeting to ail. ■ And to add to the Christmas spirit, many gifts ... from swim suits to skis... made from Alcoa
Aluminum, give promise of more fun and comfort for happy living every day of the year. a Again this season the people who
work for Alcoa at Point Comfort had much to do with the making of Christmas gifts of all types—and Alcoa is proud of every
bit of aluminum that went into them. It is our hope that Alcoa Aluminum will help make your Christmas shine brighter than ever
BROTHERS HOME
Jim and Phillip Chrisco, both
Pentecostal
Children's Party
To Be Held Tonight
The children’s Christmas par-
ty at Um* United Pentecostal
Church will be held tonight with
Will the Cold War Last?" and
W. H. Floyd, speaking on “One
of Man’s Greatest Tools "
There were thirteen members
and wives present from Victoria
Bela Sigma Phi
To Have Joint -
Christmas Party.
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Solid litle ball of fur with Cat Whisker
bow. Faseinates younguters, keeps their feet
warm to. Infants’ size Az8.
Has 2 Guests
Th e -- "Tursy-t anternoo
bridge club met December 14,
at the home of Mrs Charles
Living Nafivily
Scene Planned
For 3 Mights
The annual Diving Nativity
scene at the First Chritian
Church will be presented Wed-
esday, Thursday and Friday
nights this week.
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holidays with their parents, Mr. H Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. J for the afternoon, Mrs James
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Point Fixemn
Plan Children's
Christmas Party
Point Comfort volunteer fire-
men, assisted by the firemen’s
auxiliary, will have their annual
Christmas party for the child-
Ladies'
Warm and Comfortable
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Rev. and Mrs. Charles Moss
and children are going t Okla-
homa City, to spend Christmas
with relatives.
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THE CALHOUN COUNTY TIMES
Tuesday, December 19, 1961 Page 3-A2
THE CAHOLN CQUNTY
TIMES
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gift for youngsters. Infants’sizes
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Each club presented two' Established 1955 4
speakers: Speaking for the Vic-1 Published eacb Tuesday i----
tori® Club was Ray Gauthier i ng by Wave Publishing" Comp
on the fourth Tuesday of De-
cember. but the meetings will
resur ne on January 9. at the
bome of Mrs Percy Manning.
and 15 grandchildren.
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befeee. ■ On this eve of Christmas, Alcoa wishes you a very happy holiday season. We have confidence that 1962 will bring an
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Soft, cloth lined, leather house
shoes. Also available in slides.
day evening or Christman day
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services.
Guests present were. Vincent Subscription per year: $3.00 ip
Weber, Port Lavaca Robert Calhoun County; $5 for distri-
$2.99
Styled to delight any woman. Red corduroy
top. fluffy white fur to caress tired feet.
Sines 4%-9.
students at the University of and Mark, and her parents and Keller
Texas, will be home for the grandparents. Mi and Mrs F Mrs Bush had as her.guests
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the Point Comfort School.
The children will be shown
movies begining at 7 pm. and
following the movies, Santa will
arrive with goodies for each
child present. All Point Com-
tort ahildren are invited to at-
tend the party.
Wells, Collinsville, Illinois,
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mer. Cindy Schaefer,Linda Sch j
eeter, Billy Stluka, Janie St-
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Toni Thomasson, Sharon Tip-
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Regular morning.serxices Will. m * aj" .
be held at the church on Sun- With Relatives
day, but there will be no Sun W “1*‘55
Loves’ Miracle of Marriage
speaker. ' and "Interpretation of Love.
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Delightfully soft. Matching fur collar. Felt
lined. Sizes 4M-10 in white or light blue.
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Indian moccasin of genuine leath-
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Children’s sizes 121 to 3.
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setting of pink and silver, Mrs,
John Faubion and Mrs. Thomas
Franklin entertained- with- a
Christmas Tea.
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Infants' Warm and Cuddly
"ball of fur"
Band, Choir
. Christmas
The youth of the church will John .Dumas. Presenting the
1 program for the evening were
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one daughter, Mrs,:
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Charming Corduroy mid Fur
"Christmas boote"
They will visit his mother Bush Winners were Mrs. H
and brother. Mrs. Mary Moss C Barber and Mrs. Howard
Roland Cajn presented the
table topies wherein each per-
son named and explained an
Mrs. Jack Hunt and MrsePerry
Johnson whose topics were
The youth groups of the ehm ch mas banquet tonight at the
will take most of the parts apd Miramar. The pastor. Rev. B
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Buried Thursday
Funeral services were ra*«
ducted Thursday morning at „
Our Lady of the Golf Catholicj
Church for Mrs Maria Herrera,
72. who died at the family resi-
Cindy Johnson, Linda Kyle, gave the
Kathleen McDanel, Carole Peik-
A ORDERED
Mrs Hettie Walker. I
Following the program, the W
as tuner.
Wells was
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Mr"oFarAangements. I E. Moore, will be the
The lighted nutside display Welton Brauswell will be Members brought Christmas
at the church will start about in charge of Arrangements. Car- gifts for the children of a fami-
ly chosen by the Chapter to
annual Christmas party will be
held on December 28 at the
home of Mrs. Perry Johnson
and would be a game party
for couples held jointly with
the Exemplar Chapter.
DKG Christmas
Program Saturday
Mrs J C Melcher. Miss
Gwen Daws and Mrs. Mildred
Radtke were hostesses for the
Delta Kappa Gamma Christ-
mas party held Saturday after-
noon at the Shell Fish.
son while “The Real Meaning
of Christmas" was given by
experienced toastmaster, hav-
ing been a member of the East
St Louis Toastmasters Club
day night at the home of Mrs, ren of Point Comfort on Thurs-
- *8 “ 1 5m " "day evening, December 21. at
The annual Christmas party
and recital for ’the piano sut-
dents of Mrs. Elaine Gruetz-
mac her was held on Saturday )
at the First Methodist Church
Each student performed a pia-
no solo, and several students
played duets. Refreshments of
Christmas cookies, candy'. and
cokes were then enjoyed by all
The students that attended
were:
Clay Bates. Judy Benes, Anne
Carter, Sandra Charbula, Jan
Fenner, Kathleen Fenner, Deb-
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Vick. Debby Vick, Terry Wood-
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Selections presented by the
choir, directed by Joh Willi-
, • ans, will be: • "Ave Marta."
"He Came So Still," "My Sheep
Are Grazing", "Carol of the
The concertband and a cap-
. pellachpir of Calhoun High will
present their annual Christmas
concert tonight in the high scho
auqitoyiwm.
Thene is no admission charge
and the public is invited to
hear the traditional ' Christmas
hymns and garols performed
by 140 Calhoun students. The
program will start at 7;30 pm,
The band, under the direction
ofW, B. Skelton will present
a variety of Christmas music
including "Quiet Christmas" •
medley arrangement of'“A Lit-
tle Child is "Born," "Lullaby,”
and “Our Master Has a Gar-
den" by Clare Grundman;
"Sleich Ride’ by Leroy Ander
son; "Greensleeves" arranged
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The Christmas Story was pre- Toastmasters and twelve from I________
Thursday afternoon in the
John Faubion home amid a
8 pa. each night and will last olyn Woci and Redona Evans
Cor—an—hpur:- i ... 1 wil present a dialogue'entit-
On Wedresday at 7 p.m..thef . . I .
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church.Christmas program Thursday night there will be
be held with kindergarden, pn- a Christmas party at the church
m ary and junior classes, pre with surprises for all the child-
seating the program, which will _ .. . ... . .
5 M1 . . . ren Mrs Alexander will be in
be an original pagent with the '*
E. - - » .u/charge of arrangements. The
ahildren acting out and telling .. . me Wonder.
In their own words the Nativity ’1 “1 , — "05 f There will not be a meeting
story from the.Annunclation On Monday night members of
through.te hirthoEhrist the church went caroling.
The junior high group will be
the choir wtMrs.MatlleCros-. ’ s —
joyed pale pink "snowballs"
covered with coconut Pink can-
dle1 decorated the dining room
Approximately 75 guests called
during the afternoon.
Assisting the hostesses were:
Mrs John Camp. Mrs C L.
Patterson, Mrs. Travis Cunning-
ham, Mrs Maurice Horine, Mrs
Paul Rothbad, Mrs. William
Sames.
button outside of Calhoun
County. Monthly rate by city
arrier. 50 cents.
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ters in This Halt” “White
Chistmnas"’ and "Landlord Fil
the Flowing Bowl ”
deuce at 5:10 a. m, Wednoa-*
day after a long illness.
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group joined in the singing of and Fred Williams, East St.
by Aufed Heed: “Perar Angeli-
cNs" by Cesar Frank arrang-
’* ed by Rusell Harvey.
’ 1 • Marches wibe"Prple Pg-
eant” and Barpum’ and Baileys
Fayorit" both by King
Mexico, is survived by wo sons,;
Reynaldo Herrera of Port La-
vaca and Rogelio Herrera of
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with “Descriptive Poetry" as :
his subject and Kenneth-- Brink
with his subject as “Waste i
Land to Riches in Fifty Years " '
Port Lavaca speakers were
Carrell Turner with “How Long j
joint dinner meeting. Wednes-
day, December 13 at the Shell ।
Fish Cafe Roy Kuehn presided _ , , g
I Burial was in Port Lavaca \
Cemetery under direction of:
“ Rendon Funeral Hme: S-""TT
Mrs Herrera, a native of
by Franklin. Joao Hatfield, Deb- ed him. James Aliev was toast-
by Hatfiedl. Carolyn Hrdlicka, master; J W Wells was gen-
The Greater Victoria Toast-
master Chib met with the Port
Lavaca Toastmasters in a
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The Calhoun County Times (Port Lavaca, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 19, 1961, newspaper, December 19, 1961; Port Lavaca, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613047/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Calhoun County Public Library.