The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1955 Page: 7 of 8
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PERSONA
To, Wedjune20 Winchester NcWS
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Peal have Mias Rcnate Stretcher M. Kariaeh of Winch
announced the engagement and Correspondent uated from the John
ersonal Mention
Ortm toft Sunday tor Misses Mary Yoke and Treasa
tana, where ha will Turner of Dallas are guests of
her tor several days. Mias Lena Crawford.
. Walker and niece, Mrs. J.P. Cook and Mrs. W. EL
Dnin, Jr., wars week- Scallorn were in Austin Friday
I Mr. and Mrs. Harry and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don
ad fondly in Austin. Thomas and little son.
lip Whitworth. Jr, of Mr. and Mrs. H L. Moerbe of
s guest of his grand- Austin were guasts of their
T. P. Whitworth. mother, Mrs. Oscar Null and other
■all ^ 0f ^totives Sunday afternoon.
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Swope and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack children of Beaumont, Miss Carol
She was aewunpaniad McGee of Waxahachie and Miss
r sans, Donnie and Catherine Blanchett of Austin
m had been visiting were guests of Mrs. Yerger Hill,
srunts. Sr., last weekend.
ATT1HDINO CHURCH
LIFE INSTITUTE
The Rev. Walter Stretcher and
Mr. Eugene Haschke, St. Michael’s
delegate, are attending the Rural
Church Life Institute at Concordia
College in Austin Tuesday through
Thursday. The program’s main
point is how to keep the rural
church strong.
and Mrs. A. J. Glass of Son Batata
on a fishing trip to Bteefc Latah
I*. MeraorUI
lira. J. E.Nat I, Itttf
with relatives at Little Rock, Affc»
Springfield, Tena^ and DspfoHh
Ohio.
WALTHBR LEAGUE NOTES
The St. Michael's Walther Lea-
gue meeting opened with a short
devotion. A topic discussion was
led hy the Rev Walter Stretcher.
A wiener roast is to be given for
the newly confirmed June 14. New
lighting is to be installed for the
volleyball court. The meeting ad-
journed with saying of the Lord's
Prayer. •
Lt. and Mrs. Don Vachaw mm
children have returned to ttaAr
home in Amarillo after sewrtl
days visit with their parents, Mb’*
and Mrs. George Vachoe and Ml
and Mrs. J. H. Dooley.
Mrs. Carl Dement arrived hoaaw
Monday morning from New Jug
where she accompanied her hup-
band, Sgt. Dement, who will ftp
to Germany Tuesday, where ho
will be stationed. Mrs. Dement
will join him in Germany as seem
as she receives her ordera.
Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson
of Port Arthur were guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Simpson last weekend.
Mias Mary Glick of Alice
is spending the week with Miss
Dorothy Morris.
Bill Best, son-in-law of Mrs. A
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hannusch
of Austin are spending their vaca-
tion with Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Jentho and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hannusch.
Jim Smith spent the weekend
PROFESSIONAL
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Smith.
Elton Noack of Austin spent
For the finest in
Photography
PORTRAITURE - COMMERCIAL
DIRECT COLOR - WEDDINGS
PHOTOSTATS, BTC
FRED MOREE
500 Main Smithvillo, Ten*
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Noack and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Handrik of
Pasadena are spending their vaca-
tion with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Han-
drik.
Renate Streicher of Austin
spent the weekend with the Rev.
and Mrs. Walter Streicher and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hannusch
of Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Jentho visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Jentho and Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Hannusch of Hous-
ton over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Waiser and
Alma visited FYiday with Mrs.
Ottilie Riewe and Melita and other
relatives in Austin.
Mrs. Annie Fritsche and daugh-
ter, Tillie visited with Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Lammert and family,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Griffins and
Larry, and A. O. Fritsche and
Frances. They spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Gui Hartfiel
of Lexington and with Mr. and
Mrs. Nolan Rolsch and girls of
Coupland.
Ottilie Kasper of Houston spept
REAL ESTATE
Geo. Slack Woodresa
SMITHVILLE, TEXAS
La Grange
Chiropractic Clinic
B. L. FITZPATRICK* O. C
Office hours: 0 a.m. to IS MM
2 to 6 pju.
Monday through Friday,
except Thursday aftaraoeoL
221 E. Travis — Phone M
La Grange, Tens
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs:
Rudolph Kasper and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hohle of
Austin spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kieschnik
and Sherell and Lorine Kieschnik.
Florine Kariaeh of Houston and
Mrs. Newton Kariaeh and child-
ren of Pasadena spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Oswald
Kariaeh.
OR. JAMES L. ASHLEY
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined - Glasses V)
Frame Repairs * Lensss
Duplicated
Closed on Thursday
Office in Professional Build
Phone 380 La Grange, T
Alum Creek News
Mrs. T. C. Hayden, Correspondent
1.0. 0.F. Lodge No. 999
Meets Every Monday, 8:00 P. ML
10.0. F. Hall, Smitbvme, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Camp and
children visited in the Russell
Moore home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Stell Whittaker-of
Maplewood, La., came up and
spent the weekend with Mr and
Mrs. George Pruess.
Guin McGinnis of College Sta-
tion spent the weekend with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby
McGinnis.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Baugh of
La Marque visited Sunday with
the Griesenbeck family.
Mrs. Steve Claiborne and Mrs.
Nannie Morris spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Lamb who is
L. P. Craft, Noble Grand
G. R. Ehrlich, Vice Grand
W. E. Beal, Secretary
Virgil Fritx, Treasurer
La Grange
Veterinary Hospital
7S3 East Travis '
LA GRANGE. TEXAS
DR. D. R. TAYLOR
OPTOMITRIfT
Eyes Examined - Glass as Fttte
Schroeder Bldg. — Phone 2SS
La Grange, Texas
Mr. and Mrs T. C. Hayden spent
Thursday morning with Miss Cady
Koyston and brother.
Mrs. R. W. Moore returned
home from Houston Thursday
morning where she had spent
several days with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lamb were
in Kerrville Thursday.
Mrs. Steve Claiborne and Mrs.
Morris visited awhile
Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Lamb who Is
much better the past few days.
Mrs. Nellie Johnson, and daugh-
ter, Ellen of Austin were visitors
with Mrs. Lamb Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griesenbeck,
Mr. and Mrs Jack Griesenbeck,
Jr, and children of Bastrop had
dinnir Sunday with Bobby and
Agnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden spent
awhile Monday evening with Mbs.
Moore.
visited her
Dtr. Jennings B. Cook
Look at nature’s way of grading—Heavy goes to the bottom-Light
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rises to the top. That’s why in Grand Prize you get just the choice
top of the brew. Only this naturally light and dry best part of the
brew is bottled for you! Never a trace of heavy-harshness or cloudy
bite—can’t be—because nature knows best. Always has. Always
will. Catch up on pleasure-step up to Grand Prize, today!
because nature grades
Mrs. R. C. Smith
parents in Bastrop Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Critten-
don and Naomi visited in the R C.
Smith home one evening last
week.
Everybody is busy canning and
droning chickens around here
these days and the wonderfii rata
Sunday night made everyone
happy.
Mrs. John Mayo visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Gray and son. Bob,
Tell the man,"GP for me-naturally!
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