Hallettsville Semi-Weekly New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 4, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS,
TUESDAY, MARCH 4
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NO. 63
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MLADENKAr-MACE
Yesterday (Monday) morn-
5ICK LIS'!
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Zikuhr
• BORN *
• A 7t4 lb/babyBboy ' ■
2 Mr and Mrs.' Fren ing at 11 o’clock, Miss Gedf- of E3 Camfco, Mr. and Mrs.
r of our citv Sunday. gie Mladenka became the Xib. Zikuhr of Columbus and
sw^.-t babv girl arrived bride of Ernest Mace of Yoa- Miss Della Zikuhr of Yoakum
® ^ ._____ ink « rvn at Q ro ott^n rHn rr tbd boHfiidP TIT
bdfcn to
Sme ofMr. and Mrs. Kum. The wedding ceremony are attending the bedside of
Prnipk of Rt 4 bun- occurred at “the home of the their mother Mrs. Ernest Zi-
iia K bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
r. and Mrs. William E. John Mladenka in Moulton,
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^4SGe«iis of Appelts Hill section Rev. A. H. Falkenberg of the
are the parents of X fine baby Lutheian church officiating.
5; u» s.iurt.». ?rs:,r 3H%&
' „ r Rnape sweetly sang* “I Love
FUNERAL OF H. O. DEBORD You Truly, ’ while Miss. Alice
The funeral of Henry O. De- von Lienen of this city played
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cemetery nine miles eats, after which the happy
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kuhr of Mont, who is quite
sick. rf VY
Leon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Steinocher of Rt. 6V isj;
sick of tonsilitis.
John Einkauf <v of Rabb
Switch is down with influenza.
Louis Gerlichof Rt 4 Who GMnt,„.sl vines Legan w.th a paraoo at
‘ at 4 P- m.! young couple left for a hooey-
w ,Lli.iW«* wea- mobn trip to Houston. They
otg aasasi a
m in which the ! responses*! position with the
The bride is one of Moul-
ton's most popular young la-
dids,’ while the' groom is a
prominent, gentleman, being
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tile at a Hearing iheld -gratulatesMr. and Mrs. Mace.
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was adjudged sane. Jurors ra- SPEAR—HOFFPOU1R
Hie case were: John Mikulen-1 m '*,d Mrs. C. M, Sppar of,
JRB. F. Appe||, Q. A. Miller, i Grove were, informed^
Dave Hnlcelsteizr, yhve ilenry^ 0f the’ marriage of their son
a? d Cloyd Jdhnson.. . TTharles (Dac) Spear of Port
has been quite ill at his home,
is reported doing better.
R. J. Staffs of Mont, who
was hurt in a runaway one
day last week, is able te be
about on crutches. Mr. Staffs
and his son-in-law . Victor
kresta, were hurt when two
horses hitched to a wagen
ran away and threw them ottt
of tne waapn. Mr. Staff a suf-
fered a crackeu bone in on#
oi his legs, while Mr. Kresta
was slightly injured. One of
of the horses was killed when
it hit the limb of a tree.
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• V. LEOPOLD TO BZ
ORDAINED
Relatives have received the
mouneemeut of the ordina-
to priesthood of Rev. A.
.^Arthur to Miss Vivian Hoff- chiIdren of
SERVICES APPRECIATED
r - V -K; » / Austin, Texas.
February z4, 193«.
Mr. N. A..Mprelahci,
City tire Marshal,
Hallettsville, Texas.
Dear Sir: v |
We want to thank you for
your letter of the 15th instant,
enclosing Fire Prevention
Themes written by the school
ipoiu
your
j poui’r ef Crowley, La., last
Saturday. The marriage took
place at Port Arthur, *.
The young couple wili make
their home in Port Arthur j
a, who i's j where the groom is employed
by the Te
The New - HeraiOo:
ed by their many friends,
wishes this fine young man
and his bride a smooth sail
ion to
to be
Reverend
>riest.
by The
Arthur il.
t
over the matrimonial sea.
your public
schools.
Please express to the teach-
ers and students *of said
schools our appreciation for
the splendid work that they
are doing in the study of Fire
Prevention.r*' - ’
Very truly yours, ,T
J. W. Deweese
Fire Insurance Commissioner.
T deplorable ACCIDENT kemper, Evelyn Marie Kon- ANOTHER 15 PER CENT
lartck and wife. S hi- rwu :f. Helen Mane Sokol, Alice Ca- Wrthm the next ten .toyi
Henrietta the J. B. MoCrary Co:
liivick and wif<>, iia«l lii^. ciylit If:. ,
badly crushed nenr the knee Wed- therme Wlllthrop.
m
Fabian, Robert PeseK, Leo tion‘Go. will be through
ie youBf man was ridinc on the Haas, John Brier, Herbert the -White Way," the M- 2
bul“'d « > yord t <K*m M- i ,, stallation of tui D««el •*. -
vest ;by L. J. retbrs, anif they were
ouTtbeir way from schdol to lunch
aad; were eomiivg uowh the street ju*; / SV/EET HOME
III front Of Dr. Guenther’s office when SCHOOL FAIR BIG S&CRESb' U'hese improv“em
a ?brd truck driven by Jofc Bross- '»weet;
gines in the light
RURAL/ ! the new eigh
wtm b»ck«! from the curb, und tbe . iipme|. Rural' considerahly to
txiy was pinned between the side of School Fair, held *yesterclay and we un»ers3
the oar and tbe rear end of turned out to be a gfand SUo- City Will get t^ie
trq^t, with the result that his* rijritt, ce;;3 jn every way. The fciti-! another 15 per cent i
l.»^r \V‘i v .mvi’iliiv mmitrlML I . _ ___ I- _ _ _ J •
in fire insi
no \T<U5 carrKfU llltu L/l. uumuurr a > -- • N v- / , , . = « .
<rfflce and given attention, O. B. [ ll ,rn*. In which about twen-
Stfcwenke’s ambulance was called and [ ty decorated cars and floats
he wa* rushed to LaGrange. The leg participated. I; E. Valenta
was so badly crushed that many be- was marshal of the parade!* fow daYS
‘Symo^d^ L ran O. E. Hermes as assist^1
be found and if is sineerely hoped ant. Alter the parad# a (Jin-
that tbe limb can be saved and that f ner served by the Sweet Home
itwiiim^dra^idiy. Jj p. t. A. brought in $94.85.
\ The. Baursville School Band
sit© aide of tbe car, was thrown from, furnished mUSIC thrOUgh.OUt|'jliS
receiving a bad gush in the the day. County Clerk J. F.
side of his bead when lie was hurled
into-It gas pump at tbe E. B. Miller
FilBng Statien.' . , ^ •, *
i No qne in fhe Coupe was injured.
Ik Lb indeed a deplorable accident
and regretted by alt-—Bchulenbnrg
Stlcher. t . '
N LATER—Raymond died 48
hours after the accident, the
injured leg having been am-
putated aboye the knee, Bu-
rial occurred Sunday in tjite
Set^ulenburg Catholic ceme-
tery, tiie funeral being At-
tended by a very large crowd
of sorrowing relates and
friends. Revs. LenzeA of Cas-
tro ville, Pustka of $t. Jcfhn,
Park. Saymanski aati Wolf of
SchulenbArg were th# officiat-
ing piinisters. The Boy Scouts
of $chmlenburg. iiiGrange,
ia and WeimAr and
membe s of the St. AloysiUs
Bozka made an address dur-^
ing the afternoon. Large
crowds from all over this sec-
tion were in attendance.
Ten schools had booths, as
follows: Hagan, Green, Char-
lottenburg, Brown, Breslau,
! Baursville,' South Mustang,
1 Sweet Home, Oak Grove and
Old Sweet Home. County
Agent J. M. Parks of Halletts-
ville, Prof. L. B. McGuffin of
Yoakum and Prof. E. H. Pat-
ton of Schuienburg were
appointed judges for the
school exhibits. / . The fol-
lowing schools were award-
band XtT Th/ ttraZ ^
march. The floral offerings
were immense. Besides his
parents, deceased is survived
ed prizes: All-around-^—Sw:ol Lded on1
Home, 1st; Brown, 2nd; Bres- way &
lau, 3rd. High School—-Sweet Drozd
Home, 1st, Brown, 2nd; Baurs- gate,
ville ,, 3rd. «. Intcvmedh "
Sweet Hjpme, 1st; Browi
' Leon
ton arrived
Mr. and Mrs.
\Yi P.d.
Mladenka of
visitc
Mrs. J.
afler°risiting
last week.
The following
county left Si
ton to serve
deral court:
of Haekberry,
ope, F. W. L
Joe Fritsch of"
CQunty col
morning. mv
first i
Two,
—Brown,
2nd; Breslau, 3rd.
Dca’t forget Ladies’ Silver nile te
The above letter is self, ex- by two brothers.and one sis-
anatory of the appreciation ter.
plar atory of the appreciation
of State Fire Marshal, J. W.f
Deweese for the service the]
students and teachers of the
JANAK—OPELLA
D D on Tuesday i Thomas Janak, son of Mr. i bibuchw anu leavuen* ui. me
twftntv-fifth nifitt-l Mrs- J- R- Janak. and 1 public schools are doing in
their study of fire prevention.
The Themes referred to in the
HONOR ROLL
of Mn and Mrs. Albert kle-
kar, .was baptized in the Sa-
cred Heart Church Wednes-
t
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St*i
at his First Solemn Mass t‘on' ,w‘re farI?«d “ *£**■
Mary’s church yesterday
morning at 8 :30 o’clock, Rev.
D. A. Sykora officiating. Wit-
nesses were Frank Bujnoch
and Frank Matusek. Flower
girls were Rosie Janak, sister
of the groom, and Edith Opel-
la. sister of the bride.
.•i
r, March the twen-
th at ten o’clock, Saint
lurch- Nada, Texas.
TO MARRY
ickstaek and Miss
>ry. 7-
A suidptpous
m
^ supper wove sery R
xodat borne t of the bride
far her of V j. Rohan, j night the bridal partjr at-
m mm kh. . Th* bride a w. attractive
was
about tbe face
imdiy btuiaed tended the dance
e when a car J
iM*
OB M. w borne thte! lady and has many
Mr. Rohan, attemptiug to friends. s ' .
eroas tbe railway track lead- i The groom is ad accomodat-
Jdo Ipiae ariyn a ear api>it>acb- ( jng aDf| friendly young man.
He is employed at the Thea-
tre Confectionery. ;
The happy couple will oc-
tbe rear hit bia bnasry. Tbe
Haliettsville
nd brouglit
where a physic-in n
e end injuries about tbe body in
tbe wreefe, but La not severely hurt,
according to information received
here.—Yoaknm Herald.
i to _ _ ______ ? ___
* ?are him a*dieai attention. Mr. [ CUpy the F. F. Summer rent
MB rece red a ent 3«at above the coftag6 in the western part of
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The New Era - Herald wish-
es’ them .a long and happy
above letter were written by
students of the third grade,
their teacher being Mrs. Hope
Finkelstein. In reading these
Themes I found so many good
points from which I gained
Valuable knowledge I kp,ew
the State Department would
appreciate. I hope the parents
of these students have read
these Thepies and w3t put in-
to practice their teachings. I
don’t believe a more practi-
cal subject could be taught
in our. schools or elsewhere
than Fire Prevention. If you
will but take time to read only
a part of the loss of life a»d
waste of property, that could
have beea saved by Fire Pre-
vention methods am Sara you
will agree with me.
N. A. Moreland,
h City Fire Marshal.
The honor roll of the Con-i day by Very Rev. L. P. Netar-
vent School for the-month of j dus. The sponsors were Mr.
February is as follow?: I and Mrs. Frank Konvicka Jr.
.NinthCrade—Angeline Ko-i Mrs. John Kvinta and little
pecky, Elizabeth Grafe, Em- son John Jr. returned to their
married life.
DEED RECORD
Feb 1. E. A. Neubsus to Eirnna
Mims, pkee of tend situa-ed within
fhc corporate limits of the elty of
Halle:tsvIRe being Mock No. 7, eon-
tainmz 936« sq. vrs. $390.«0.
Feb 8, Adolph Berko\sk> et bi to
Alex Berks*Sky, 02 acres. J- M. Ashby
* John C. Davies league $2044 00
MEETING POSTPONED
The Carnation meeting at
Witting has been p
to Thursday night,
6th. Let’s be there.
L
L. Spaniel
F. K. Bucek.
OF UNSOUND MIND
Anna Uhlar, age 81,
te Shiner community, was
red of unsound mind
Richard Braun was
guardian of her es-
court also
FRIC—KURC
Vaclav Fric and Miss Anas-
stazie Kurc, a popular young
couple of near Shiner, were
married yesterday mqrning in
the Shiner Cathelic church,
Very Rev, L. P. Netaidus of-
ficiating..
The bride is the pretty'
daughter of Mr. attdi Mrs.
John Kyrc, while the groom,
an industrious young man. is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Fric. They will make their
home lb the Shiner section.
We extend hearty congra-
tulations. .
ma Besetsny, ^Frances Broz,
Fanhie Linhart, Annie Haas,
Edward Strauss, Lillie Roz-
novsky, Henry Henke, Fannie
Hanak, Clara Grafe. Mary
Janak. . ; •' • • . - - -
Eighth Grade—Cecilia Haas,
Mary Grahmann, Agnes Grah-
mann, Agnes Dworsky. John
Henke, Joseph Bludau, Jus-
tins Roznovsky, Evelyn Tark-
ington, Alice Haas.
Seventh Grade—Mildred
Gerdes* Gussie Kainer, Annie
Klekar, % Pauline Grahmann,
Hilbert Rludau. Robert Fa-
bian. ,w- ’v- .' ji, , -
Sixth Grade-7—Agnes, Kopec-
ky, Mary Agnes Brier, Hilda
Grahmann] Tonie M a tula, An-
nette Strauss. Fred Grafe,
Henry Hermes, Liella Jaluf-
ka, Arnold Buxkemper, Louise
Netardus, Mary Krenek, Ma-
tilda Janak. • \ ^ nN
Fifth Grade—Martha Grah-
man, Erwin Boljuslav, Mary
Elorse Stavinoha, Johnnie Rose
Helubec. James Quitta. Mar-
FIRST TRADES DAY,
APRIL 10TH
Hallettsville will have its
first Trades Day on Thursday,
April 10th. This date was' de-
cided on by the committee in| ?a*ne’ w;u11'1^
arran^ements veeterdav. A ?ar*L®^klan. Evelyn Hernmi,
arrangements yesterday. A
Trades Day will be held here
at least once each mdnth, if
iaf thought. Adolph Mfiller it
chairman and Waiter Heye
is secret-'"-" of the Halletts-
ville Trades Day Association.
We hope that the merchants
of the city will all get behind
Trades Day and we will have
more to say about it in the
future.
COUNTY COURT
; Probate Hanks!
Estate of Wai Dees, deceased. Ap-
„tkation for temporary administrator
placet! granted. Bishop Dees appointed tem-
Jar into his custody. Horary' admcnlslra'dr. Boat! set at one
fcwere: John Mikulenka, doUars. Bond and oath ap
F. Abpelt, G. A. Miller, ^ IrviB? ^huit* e» ai. mi
be Finkelstem, Dave Henry n«r*. Richard Sehuiti, guardian. Ap-»
rd Johnson. plication to invest funds granted.
The flan Antonio Express of last
Sunday carried a full picture of 10
students of St. John’s Seminary who
will be ordained to the priesthood
at 9 o'clock March 25th in San An-
tonio. Among the namber we noted
the photo of Loots P. Bllnka of Shi-
ner and Edward Jansky of Yoakum-
Rev. Bllnka will celebrate his first
High Mass In tbe Catholic Church of
Shiner on March 80th.—Shiner Gaz-
ette. \ V.' ’ ‘ -
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John Uhlar of DeWitt
county was a business visitor
/ here Friday.
Leo Bludau, Carlwfyn Werner,
Natalie Haas.
Fourth G*ade—Josephine
Kopecky, Agnes ^Hermes, Ce-
cilia Hermes, Robert Quitta,
Lawrence Koenig.
Thind Grade—Agnes Haas,
Aimie Grahmann, Margaret
Fritsch. Mary Dworsky, Victor
Brier, James Kolos,. Milton
Werner. Mary Vanek.
Second Grade—Leona Bux-
keihper, Paul Seger, Henry
Mae Hruzek, Victor Gerdes
Jr., Wilma Schindler, Frank
Henke. Herbert Bludau, Hu-
bert Schulte, Emily Muenster,
Mildred Appelb Frances Koe-
nig, Alvin Jurek, Carl Bludau.
Helen Schraer, Dolores Schra-
er, Louis Kolos, Forest Schul-
te, Cecifia Grahmann, Elenora
Grahmann, Irene Smothers,
Viola Klekar.
First Grade—Charles Kunze
home at Harlingen Friday af-
ter spending a few weeks with
her parents Diet. Clerk and
Mrs. Chits. Strauss and other
relatives/ -
Henry Homeier, who has
been in charge of the highway
maintainance force here for
several years, left yesterday
•with his family tor Atascosa
county. Henry will take
charge pf a 11,000-acre ranch
for Sam Fisher of Waeljfer
near Christine. The highway
will be maintained in the fu-
ture by a force out of Schu-
ienburg. We are sorry to see
the Homeier. family leave us.
Mr. .and Mrs. Chas. Eissler
ef this'city, Mrs. Ed Biehuiiko
and son Ed Jr. of Moulton vis-
ited relatives at Bee'viile afrd
San Antonio Monday*' and
Tuesday dfMast week.
Good people deserve good
shoed. We recommend Star
Brand. Brown SHpe Store. Use of the efuipment arid ne
■Mr. and Mrs. B. J, Kutac of Called back to make alte
San Antonio ,are spending the
week end here with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J^ Kutac.
Mr. Kutac holds a responsible
position with the Green &
Shall Insurance Co., fcrmerlv
of Yoakum.—Yoakum Herald.
Gus Werner and family
spent Sunday in Columbus vis-
iting H. F. Grahmann and
family.
George Kallus of Wied, J.
J. Netardus of our city, Miss
Beatrice Zvesper of Schuien-
burg, Mr. and Mrs. John Zves-
per and Rudolph Zapalac of
LaGrange spent Sunday . with
Vaclav Kallus at the A & M
College.
'Mrs. J. J. Netardus and
children and Blaise Jaresh
spent Sunday in Schuienburg,
visiting Mrs. John Zvesper
and children.
t Miss Frances Gilmore of Re-
fugio is visiting relatives here.
Miss Delores Elstner spent
Mr.
and cl
and Mrs.
Mary’s
Sunday.
Mr. and
Sommerville
end h<
, Mr.' i
Sr.,
Mbs.
vin
visito
F.
tux V XI1U oj
'v*>.
Mrs.
i
Jr., Mary Etzler, Bertha Bux-, Saturday at Sweet Home.
home
J-John
spent the
parents Mr,
Rehjn of Rt. 5.
. Mr^.and Mrs. /
Mr. and Mrs. _
Moulton were
city yesterday. . ....
Paul Barben
Corpus Ch
end with re
j-.'Mr... and
and children of
ed in our city
i The talk of the
quickly and how
lettsville Hardware
does’: ifs plumbing
job was done in lew
day, customers given bnmediaU
The following weaHioir
port, was given us by
Meinardus, government
er man: 55-100 of an inch "
rain for the past few
and 36 degrees Monday mean-
ing.
232 tickets were sold fer
the dance at Appelts Hill Sun-
day night. Al Buske and Ma
Night Hawks furdteheif the
music.
The local
of C. will hold their
meeting Tuesday night,
members are urged to be
ent. Refreshments served
the meeting. Meeting
at 7:30.
Willie Thomas, colored, wb$
arrested and placed in jail
Saturday by Sheriff Geee
Houchins for stealing a dees?
from the H. H. Ahrens sthre
Saturday afternoon;,
Robert GrissOm was over
from Shiner Sunday on a Visit
to friends.
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