The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 104, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1955 Page: 4 of 6
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T11E FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, OCT. 28. 1955
Schrumm-Kaase
Wedding Held Sunday
The wedding of Miss Jose-
phine Schramm and Martin
Kause was solemnized in St.
John s Catholic church in
Ammannsville Sunday morn-
ing. The Rev. Francis Kalina
officiated at the double ring
ceremony and said the Mass
I which followed.
The organist, Mrs. George
jKallus, provided the nuptial
music. Arrangements of white
were used on the altar
| gladioli
FRANK C.
FISHER
BUSINESS ENGINEERING
Income Tax
La Grange. Texas
Consultant
573 W. Travis St.
Bookkeeping Service
Telephone 95VV
and large baskets of the same
flowers were placed at the en-
trance of the sanctuary.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. August Schramm
ELLIN GER NEWS
By Miss Nancy Koehl
_______________________ Bride Elect Feted
of Ammannsville and the groom I , JtotOe JHajie^Koehl. bride-
is the son of Mrs. Alfred
Kaase of La Grange and the
late Mr. Kaase.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
Heel of Richard Roberts. was
honored with :i miscellaneous show-
it at Hie (’. of C. builillmt on Sat-
urday, Oct. 22 at 7 p. m.
As the bride-to-be entered the
hall she wus showered with rice
was presented with s c-orsavc
length gown of net and lace of pink carnal tons and h*r mother
over satin. The round neckline and the prospective groom’s moth-
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of the lace bodice was accent-
ed by a pearl trimmed fischu
The short sleeves had pearl
trimming on the edges and
were complimented by elbow
length lace gloves which end-
ed in points over the hands.
Her full skirt had wide vertical
panels of lace trimmed with
net and lace ruffles. Her short
veil of illusion was attached to
a pearl encrusted crow.i. She
carried a bouquet of carna-
tions and lily of the valley
centered with an orchid.
Miss Mary Ann Schramm
attended her sister as maid of
honor and the bridesmaids
were the groom’s sister, Miss
Mildred Kaase, and Misses Ri-
ta Cemosek and Lillian Hag-
ens. They wore identical gowns
of aqua net and lace over taf-
feta, with lace bodices featur-
ing sweetheart necklines and
shirred cap sleeves, and the
gathered floor length skirts
were accented by four panels
of lace. They wore five-point-
ed crowns made of taffeta and
lace which were sprinkled
with rhinestones. They carried
bouquets of dark pink carna-
tions.
Flower girls were Glorian
Kainer and Shirley Krhovjak.
They wore white gowns sim-
ilar to the other attendants.
Shirley carried a bouquet like
They’ve Gotta
Due to the ever increasing customer demand for NEW
CHEVROLETS and NEW BUICK AUTOMOBILES we
have found ourselves OVERSTOCKED with USED
CARS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS.
Now that we have seen the magnificent and completely
NEW 1956 CHEVROLETS AND 1956 BITICKS, we must
anticipate an even greater surge of new ear trading than
ever before.
THERE IS NO CHOICE, OUR USED CARS “HAVE
GOTTA GO”—and look at the prices:
10IS FORD TUDOR, very good transportation, good tires $ 195.00
1949 FORD TUDOR, new paint and with equipment 545 00
1950 FORD TUDOR, radio and heater 595.00
105a FORD TUDOR, radio, heater, original paint 1050.00
1953 FORD SEDAN, fully equipped 1075.00
1941 CHEVROLET TUDOR, don’t miss this one 145.00
1940 CHEVROLET TUDOR, good tires, serviceable 175.00
1949 CHEVROLET TUDOR, original, one owner 450.00
1951 CHEVROLET TUDOR, one owner, equipped 775.00
1953 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN, very low mileage, one owner 1095.00
1948 PLYMOUTH TUDOR, one owner 145.00
1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, one owner, equipped 995.00
1952 DESOTO 4-DOOR SEDAN, fully equipped, one owner
1949 OLDS 88 TUDOR, one owner, radio and heater, clean
1949 PONTIAC TUDOR, equipped and very clean
1949 MERCURY SEDAN, one owner and with equipment
THREE (.3) 1949 BUICKS, rlean and serviceable, as low as
FIVE (5) 1952 BUICKS, the best in transportation, as low as
FIVE (5) 1953 BUICKS, all with equipment, as low as
These are only a small part of our present inventory of MORE! THAN ONE
HUNDRED (100) USED CARS TO SELECT FROM. And, every one of them
carries our NEW LOW PRICE TAG in our all-out effort to “CLEAR THE
DECK" for the beautiful NEW CHEVROLETS AND BUICKS.
Make it a MUST to see or call us for an appraisal on vour present car. Or,
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Flatonis**- Ua Grange — Schulenburg — Weimar
i>i- wore corsages of |Unk carna-
tions. The hostesses and members
of the bridal party wore corsages
of dwarf marigolds. The ceuter-
pleca Wus u miniature bride doll
under an umbrella of silver and
gold floral foil with vases of large
marigolds and ferns on each side.
This was arranged on a lace-laid
table and surrounded by beauti-
fully wrapped gifts. Arrangements
of marigolds and yellow asters
were used for the refreshment
table*.
Mrs. Alvin Wagner registered
the gifts and Mrs. Bennie Ponelk.
Miss Barbara Haluska. Nina Kaye
Krlemel, Aurbie Koehl, Margie
(iartner and Huth Ann Wagner as-
sisted with the gifts.
A delicious lunch, consisting of
chicken salad sandwiches, pickles,
potato chips, cookies, and a large
variety of cakes and sodu water
wus served to approximately 8!>
guests by the hostesses, Mrs. Ben-
nie Ponelk, Mrs. Alvin Wagner.
Miss Lillie Wagner. Mrs. Harold
Use, Mrs. Arnold Use, Mrs. Bus
l.ce llriisku. Mrs. Raymond Durst.
Mrs. Milton Koehl, Mrs. I.eKoy
Koehl. Mrs. Larkin Koehl. Mrs.
Alvin Koehl. Mrs. Glenton Gartner,
Mrs. Henry Krlemel and Miss Bar-
bara Haluska.
Renewals
Thunks go to Robert Roesler of
San Marcos. Robert Lycka of An-
gleton and Frank H. Svoboda of
Klllnger for their renewals to The
Record.
Scouts Visit Hers
Robert Lycka, who Is the Boy
Scoutmaster at Angleton. and IS
Scouts enjoyed an outing here on
the river over the week-end.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kopeck.v of
Temple visited here Monday with
Mrs. Ottilia Tobias and In Fayette-
ville with Mr. and Mrs. John Mar-
usik and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Carlisle of
Houston spent the week-end here
with Mrs. Rosie Zatopek and other
relatives.
| Mrs. Herman Plagens spent
! several days visiting with Mrs.
| Fred Plagens.
I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kocurek of
, Houston enroute from Waco, ac-
companied by Mrs. Cude of Waco,
stopped here for a brief visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Plagens.
| Mr. and Mrs. Olto Koepke of La
the bridesmaids and Glorian
carried an orchid prayer book
cushion.
Emil K;,na Jr. served ns best
man and groomsmen were Ben-
jamin Bohac, Clarence Christ
and Gilbert Ziminermann
Jody Kainer and Albert Fisher
were ushers, and witnesses
were Allen Schramm and Al-
fred Ohnheiser.
The bride’s mother wore a
blaek suit with matching ac-
cessories. The groom’s mother
wore an exford gray suit with
blaek accessories. They both
wore orchid corsages.
An all-day reception follow-
ed at the K. J. T. dining room
which was decorated with
bouquets of gladioli. The
bride’s table was centered With
the two tiered decorated wed-
ding cake. Guests were reg-
istered by Misses Hattie Jane
Dusek and Harlene Bruns.
Other members of the house
party included Mrs. Albert
Fisher and Mrs. Harold Rietz.
Henry Brosch’s orchestra
furnished the music for the
dance at night.
For her wedding trip the
bride chose a brown box suit
with brown accessories and an
orchid corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Kaase will
make their home in Houston
where the bridegroom is em-
ployed.
595.00
595.00
395 00
375 00
375.00
995.09
1495.00
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
TIIK STATU OF TKXA8
COUNTY OF FAYETTE
TO THOSE INDEBTED TO OR
HOLDING CLAIMS AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF OTTO E. KENCK
JR.. DECEASED:
I. the undersigned, having been
duly appointed Independent Exe-
cutrix of the Estate oi Otto
llenck Jr„ deceased, of Fayette
County. Texas, by Henry J. Seho-
vnjsa. Judge of the County Court
In and for Fayette County. Texas,
on the 24th day of October, l!*r.r.,
and having duly qualified us such,
hereby require all persons Indebt
ed to said Estate come forward
and make settlement with me und
those having claims against said
Estate to present the same to me
within the time prescribed by law.
My residence and |iOBt office ad-
dress* Is as follows:
Renata Rcnck, Warrenton, Tex-
as, where 1 receive my mall on
this the 2»th day of October. lflliS,
llenata Renrk, Independent
Executrix of (he Estate of
Otto E. Renck Jr., Deceased.
(104-4wo)
Grange spent the week-end lure
with .Miss Annie and Mary Koepke.
Herman Plagens is spending
several days in Houston visiting
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. PhuI Kocurck of
BELOTAS HAVE SON
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Belota
of Frelsburg are the happy
parents of a little four pound
twelve ounce son who arrived
Houston are spending (heir vara- on October 14 in the Culum-
thm here with relative., where . , lta, Th jitU { ,j
th*y are enjoying hunting and fiah* , r . . , *
in*. They also spent part time in ! w”° was placed in an incuba-
Waco with relatives. tor immediately after birth, has
Mr. und Mrs. Robert Roesler of been released from the hos-
San Marcos spent the week-end 1 pjtal and is gaining weight
-"Mr.rd Mr^DeWayne
of Houston spent the week-end it>er’ Kay.
here with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. I -——
Heyer. GIRL FOR SVRCEKS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lycka and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Svr-
family of Angleton spent the week- Ip „r ,, ,
end here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry I _ Baytown are the happy
Cook, John Krenek Sr. und other ;Par®nts ot a baby girl named
relatives. Their little daughter, Jane Marie born on October
Jennie, remained for a longer visit. 20. The Svrceks have two other
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eichler i
of Houston spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and !
Mrs. Chas. Michalk.
AT ROSE FESTIVAL
Mrs. Agnes Baca, Mrs.
George E. Adamcik, Mrs. Joe
Bednar and Mrs. Sophie Han-
children, both boys. The moth-'zelka oi Smithville attended
er is the former Miss Olga the Rose festival at Tyler Fri-
Srubar. I day and Saturday.
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 104, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1955, newspaper, October 28, 1955; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124520/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.