Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1928 Page: 4 of 6
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD
LOLITA ROUTE
Here comes a School Girl,
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Vanek Jr. j
of Novohrad and John Strelec
and son Charles of Moravia
were visiting with R. Vanek
and family Sunday returning
home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Migl, dau-
ghters Rosa and Dellia were
Will close and leave space
for others.
Cake and Pie.
ENGLE PICKUPS
Here comes Ford Driver to
the\ dear old1 Herald.
We are having some pretty
sunshiny days. In this commu-
nity ,all farmers are busy with
on business at Yoakum Wed- planting cotton,
nesday Mr. and Mi's. Ed. Stasny
Mr. Joe Krejcik, John Mo-
rris and son Louis were out
fishing. They had very good
luck for they caught 8 large
fish, Oh. Devil don't it make
your mouth water? (Oh Boy
Dev) .
Those who spent Sunday
noon with R. Vanek’s family
were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Va-
nek Jr. of Novohrad, John
Strelec son Charles of Mora-
via, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ol-
sovsky and family, Mr. and
Mrs. George Orsak, Mr. and
Mrs. John Morris and family
and Mr. Henry Pribyl.
Miss Rosa Migl is on the
sick list, wish her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. Joe Migl and family
spent a few hours with Chas.
Orsak and family Tuesday
night at Yoakum.
Mr. and Mrs. Blana, and Mr
and Mrs Darilek of Sealy w ere
visiting with Mr. Joe Krajcik
and family, Monday.
Mr, Petras of Moulton, the
Ganado land agent, w*as aro-
und here Tuesday.
Louis Morris was at Migl’s
Monday evening, What's up
Louis?
W. J. M*oody candidate for
commissioner Prec. 4, Jackson
Co. wras around here asking
for votes and support.
Well as I am out of news
will give this an end .
But will remain the same,
School Girl.
were blessed with a sweet
baby boy.
Those wr!io visited Sunday at
at the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Galia
were Mr. and Mrs. Valenta
Kubecka and family, Mr, and
Mrs. John Hanzelka and fa-
mily Mrs Emilie Hanzelka and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir Pos-
pisil visited one day last week
at the home of Mrs. E. Han-
zelka and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Herzik
and family visited Sunday af-
ternoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Mikulik and fa
mily.
Mr. John Buzek and Mr.
Ed. Stasny visited Tuesday
nite at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Vilem Rohan near St.
John.
Mr. Julius and Alphonse Mi-
chna visited last Saturday at
Mr. Joe and Willie Hanzelka.
Those who visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Buzek were: Mr. Ed. Stasny
and Mrs. Emilie Hanzelka and
son Joe and Willie.
Mr. Anton and John Kou-
delka visited at Mr. Joe and
Willie Hanzelka.
Misses Carrie, Albina, Her-
mina and Ludmila Andrla and
Miss Agnes Smolik visited at
Miss Augustina Hanzelka last
Sunday afternoon.
Say all you dancing • girls,
don’t forget that Leap Year
dance after Easter.
Ed. isn’t it light. (You bet Ed)
.Mr. Joe and Frank Ran-
duch from , Flatonia visited
last Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Smolik.
Mr. Joe and Willie Hanzel-
ka visited Sunday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Hermis.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kussy
and daughter Klarie and Mrs.
Mary -Hermis and daughter
Annie visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Barnec
Mr. Joe Kiekar is on the i Sunday morning . at Kirtley
sick list. Wish him a speedy! Texas.
recovery. I Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir Pos-
. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jasek and i pisil visited Sunday nite at
baby of Praha visited with, the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Herin Pavlicek Sunday John Smolik.
NOVOHRAD NEWS
Here I come to the dear
Herald. The farmers around
here are busy with the plant-
ing cotton. —
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krhovjak
were seen on our road Thurs-
day. 1
Master Emil and Jim Muska
and Jim Condi and Fred Za-
palac wrere fishing Friday af-
ternoon
HENKHAUS BOULEVARD
March 27. Hello, am back
again. •
1 The farmers of this loca-
lity are busy planting cotton
The rain that fell here last
Friday afternon was light and
the hail did not make any da-
mage although they were
“pourin” down.
The Moulton High School
will be fairly well represented
in the county meet. All are
practicing to prove that
practice makes perfect.”
The Evergreen volley ball
team journeyed to Moulton
and defeated the Senior girls
in 3 straight games March 13.
The junior girls and boys of
Moulton defeated the Junior
girls and boys of Flatonia in
indoor baseball, March 13.
Last Sunday, March 25, the
regulars of Moulton played
baseball w ith the second nine,
although were defeated by $
score of 4 to 5.
Those who spent few gay
hours Thursday nite with Miss
Lydia Skrehot at Yoakum
were: Misses Lee Ona Dier-
schke and Elline Culak, Mes-
srs Aug. Netardus and Ben
Dierschke.
Misses Hattie and Alice Ha-
vel spent Sunday with Misses
Mary Bratrich and Betty Scha
efer.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faltisek
and daughters w*ere in Schu-
lenburg Monday, i
Messrs Arnold Jaroszew'ski
Jimmy and Victor Fish beck
were seen out fishing. Have
much luck boys ? ?
Mr. W. J. Dierschke w as in
Houston last week end.
Bottle of Soda Water, cornel
right often wdth your dear let-
ters also you Tw*o loving Sis-
ters and. Orleana.
The county meet will be had
this coming wfeek end so let’s
all do our very best.
* Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Smothers
and Misses Mayme Faltisek
Violet Koester and Gladys Ja
Mr. and Mrs. I. Simper, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Stary and Mr. roszew’ski w*ere in your city
and Mrs. Frank J. Darilek vi-
sited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sim-
per Monday March 19. At
night Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sim
per and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
J. Darilek visited Mr. and Mrs
Frank Krejci.
Master Frank Knesek spent
pail of Tuesday night of last
wreek with Edward E. Darilek.
Last Sunday afternoon, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Baity, Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Krejci, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Krejci and newly-wred
Eddife and Annie Maresh, Mrs
R. L. Kazanek of Schulenburg
the grandmother of Mrs Frank
Krejci and Mrs. Frank J. Da-
rilek, Misses Lillie and Della
Maresh, Janie Vana, Estella
Beran, Adela Antrich and Ade
la Darilek were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krejci. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Smolik
of Schulenburg and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Krejci were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
J. Darilek Saturdav night,
March 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohus-
iav of Komensky, gladly saw
as guests Mr. and Mrs. B. Bo-
huslav, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Pavlas, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Darilek, Mr and Mrs. Vine
Darilek, Mr. and Mrs. Edw^m
Stavinoha and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank J. Darilek Sunday after-
noon, March 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simper of
Shiner -visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Simper Sunday after-
noon.
afternoon.
Prof. Edwin Richter is on
the sick list. I hope he wiR
be better this week.
Miss Lillie and Edith Mika
went to Moulton Monday
morning.
Miss Della Krhovjak visited1
Mrs. F. Janacek, Misses
Miss Wilma Mika Sunday be-j Stacy and Julia Janacek, Mr.
fore last
. Those who visited Mr. and
Mi's. Felix Okruhlik were:
Mrs. Frank Okruhlik and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krejci
Will stop and leave space spent Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Vana.
-The students of the Moulton
High School have organized a
baseball club, Monday, Mar.
19. with Alfred “lefty” Krause
as captain, Henry Bohnen-
karhp president, Torn Picha
mascot Supt. W. E. Smith ma-
for Velehrad Reporter, 1, As
ever,
Ford Driver.
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DEWEESVILLE NEWS
Adolph Capak and Mr. and
Mrs. John Najvar of Hallet-
tsville attended the funeral of
Godlif “Bohus” Polasek at
Monday.
Say Rosemarie where were
you hittin it to Sunday eve.
Did you see Romeo and my-
self, Gee, I wish you could
have been with 'us then, ha,
ha.
Mr. Edgar Freytag was a
pleasant caller at the Joe Dier
schke home Sunday nite.
Miss Emily Kubena spent
Sunday with Miss Stella Dari-
lek.
Wake up! Rosebud and;
bring us some more Ganado;
news. I am glad to read the;
news from all parts of the
state, so don’t delay your w'rit-
ing. .(
Mr. John Pilsner chat-1
ted a while Monday noon with,
Mr. Joe Dierschke.
Mr. Frank Wick arrd fami-;
lv and Mr. and Mrs. Adolfi
•/
Ehlers Sundayed at the Theo.;
Wenske home.
Miss Elizabeth Hohensee en
tertained her many friends
wdth a delightful party - last!
Tuesday night, everyone pres-
ent seemed to have had a hi-
heel time.
l| Mrs. J. A. Dierschke and
son Bernard w ere in your city
Tuesday attending to business!
As my letter is getting pret-i
ty long I think I have to make j
an end to it, or Ed. will dump
it into the waste basket. (No
danger Swreet Pea, Ed)
Leaving space for Romeo, I
Rosemarie, Bottle of Soda Wa-|
ter, Ford Driver and of course
all the other good writers.
Love and gretings to Ed.
J Always the same,
Sweet Pea.
MONT PICKUPS
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Faj-
kus and daughter Dorothy vi-
sited her parents Sunday eve.
nager, Willie Hrncir, treasurer Mr. and Mrs. IgT Steffek vi-
children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobson last week.
Cemy and son Georgie from Miss Janie Janacek return-
Engle and Louis Cerny from ed to Divot Saturday.
Schulenburg and Miss Pauly i Miss Marie Trial of Hobson
Krejci from Ammansville. \ and Misses Iris Dunn/ Marcel-
Mr. and Mrs. Fr. J. Okruh-: ia and Josephine Janacek were
lik visited at Joe Steffek home visitors at Dilley, Divot and
at Hallettsville last Monday. Jo-urdanton Saturday and Sun-
and Henry Bohnenkamp and
Edward E. Darilek as repor-
ters.
Well, think , this is all for
this time, so long, readers of
Herald,
Junior of M. H. S.
MOULTON ROUTE 2.
sited Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Or-;
sak Sunday before last.
Mr and Mrs. Eddie Neuvar
spent Thursday eve with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Janek day. Hope fine and dandy again,
are proud parents of a babyj Our school children havej The farmers in our vicinity
Kiri. j organized a “Tell a Tale and I are busy, planting staples at
1 am , Listen a While” club. They {present: ,
Blue Ribbon, j meet on every Wednesday on j Say Ed. how are you, did you I Mrs. F. Smirak and son
--* which they tell tales and vote have the flu already or were j spent Sunday eve with Mrs.
SHINER ROUTE ONE on the best ones. Benedict Ja- you lucky enough to escape it. B. Fajkus.
and Mrs. Jim Orsak.
Say Carnation of Stacy. I
know you reaL well, you know ;
me just the same. Keep com-
ing with .i’our letters. They
are interesting.
Howdy! How is everybody? Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Neuvar
and Misses Annie and Agnes
Steffek visited Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Fajkus Sunday before
last.
nacek’s story was chosen as; (I done had the thing Ed)
Here comes Cake and Pie I the best at their last meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Diet-
w ith a handful of news to the j The following were elected as J schke spent Sunday at Dii-
dea- old paper. officers: Felix Janacek Pres./worth and Moulton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fr$njf Heinzel Rubell Ewers Vice Pres, and Miss Clara Wick is at pres-
and daughters spent, Sunday j Edward McNabb Secretary. ent staying with her cousins
nite with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wolters Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hohensee.
Klesel and family. and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. The hearts and home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huser Schallar aiul son and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Aug. Bludaujnoch and children. Messrs Ed.
and family and Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs. Hy Koenning and son en-) were gladdened Saturday' Neuvar and son and 1-g Stof-!
Joe Pohler and son spent Sun- joyed a very delicious dinneri morning when the friendly fek pent Saturday nito r.
day writh Mr. and Mrs. Frank on the San Antonio river Sun- stork left in their keeping a j the Mieul 'k home.
Mr Victor Kresta was seen:
on our road Sunday eve.
Mesdames B. Fajkus Carrie
Kouba and Louis-Melnar w ere
in Victoria last Sunday visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Neu-
var.
Mr. and Mrs.' George Buj-
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Mrs. Max Pohler and son' There were over sixty chil- gratmiations. M y Neuv:r-. wo.:
Bennie spent Thursday at the dren from Falls City and Dew Mrs. J.| A. Dierschke. dau- eiC- Sat u rd. y eve.
home of Ben Huser and fami- eesville confirmed at the Holy ghters Miss Hertha and soil; i':v. F Xeuvav • nd
ly. , Trinity church at Falls City Bernard visited in Yoakum Tu-! terr.Tulie -.re » t1 '
Come on Bottle of Soda Tuesday. - • I esday. . * ' | t)iis week. ,
Water, 1 know you real well, 1 We are having a good mov-1.. Miss Lousie Haas is now at* • h 10 1 :s - ><;* i »?, o ;•
guess you to lie A. K.. say so ing picture here at present, home again after being injeit^ w h* ;; Vm O'.d / v k inry
if 1 am right. They are showing some of the! San Antonio fora month or so. crowd, both d; • nd pight.
- Miss Marie Klesel spent o. t popular pictures and also! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dierseh- I
Wednesday w-ith Misses Hein- have some vaudeville. , '.ike and daughters Hertha and t< i
7€]' Mrs. A. J\ Janacek v.as Lee Ona visited at the Eu- . •/
‘ Misses Agnes and Bertha sick with the flu last w eek. , •gene Dworsky home Sunday. I M
Huser chatted a while Friday -Hiss Marie Trial was a guest ‘ Miss Lillian Zimmerman vi- 1' e
w ith Miss Fnna Wuif. . at the the A. P. Janacek home j ited Sunday afternoon with j w *
Miss Frances Heinzel spent Monday. „ Misses Irene and May Belle
one day last Week with Miss t he Karnes County lnter~j Koester.
Marie Kurtz. sc .elastic League will meet att- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hohen-
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Hatching Eggs $5.00 a 100. Also Baby Chicks
DARK BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK
Direct Uolterman 300 Egg Strain. $1.75 a setting.
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HallettiS^lle, Texas.
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i. iiia iu (Ihevrolet car.
Mr. and Mi's. Adoiph Faj-
kus and daughter spent one
night last week with Mr. and a
Mi«seS Janie a^d Olga Hein- K nedy Friday and Saturday, [ see and Miss Clara Wick chat-
zel chatted a while Thursday We are alw ays the same, i ted a while at the Aug. Hoh- I Mrs. Emil Srubar near Shiner,
w-ith Mrs. Rav Vincik. j Hans and Fritz.1 Oise, home Sunday nite. 1 Will put this to an end arid
aVe place for “Carnation" An Expression frequently
id “Orleana”.. (heard: “Star Brand Shoes
Greetings from, ; are better”.—At Brown’s Shoe
Flower of Orient. Store.
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1928, newspaper, March 30, 1928; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040925/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.