The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 90, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1955 Page: 4 of 6
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THE EAT FITE COUNT* RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1935
MULDOON NEWS
By Mrs. L. VV. Miller
: uml children of Freeport spent ’of Mm. Sullie mu! Andy Speed.
, tin Labor liny holidays in the! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Speed of
home of Mr. und Mrs. H. 1.. War Raytown spent the lathor l»a.i
ten.
New Arrival
Mr. utul Mr*. (’arl Cherry of
Houston are the proud parent * of I Frierson
holidays In the home of bin father,
Mr*. Kffie Ivy spent a few days I ^ndy Speed.
lust week ill Georgetown In tilt Mr. and Mrs J. C, Richards of 8ch00| Opens Monday
home Of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne | Bruorls spent the I-ahor Day boll- Tbe Kmiti«l Top-Carmine school
Uttle misses Reynee ‘laV,i wlth «‘t*r parents, Mr. and »II1MI.(. h.iH Sl,f t« th<>
bounclna hnl .v son born riiurm and I'm.....la returned with her and iMra 11 w Hitman and ltis moth- |upelllll|S date for the m.S-ati school
(JAKM1NE NEWS
By Mrs. Elmo Nouk
na.i Kept 1. in a Houston turn spent the remainder of the week.'•'L Mrs. Apple Richardson and
pita! Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cher | Mr. and Mrs. 1,. w. Miller were sister, Mrs. Mary Klleii HieU lit
ry are the proud grandparent* in San Antonlno Tuesday and!Flutonl*. Charles Henry returned
Mrs. Cherry leu Sunday morning Thursday of last week , jhome with them after spending
to get aciiualnted wilh the new L. W. Miller Jr. of Cypreea spent !,he summer with Mr. and Mrs.
grandson and to spend a few days, the Labor Hay holidays in the ! Hitman.
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. anil Mrs. Buck Fleck and
[± W. Miller. soils. Jack and Joe William and
Hospit-I Patient
Mrs. B. L. Hichurds is a patient
in the Fayette Manorial hospital
in La Orange.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Billie McClanahan
and children of Houston
rpendin* their vacation here and
Charles Rightmer spent Thurs-
U’ay in HalleitsvRle. Little Peggy
| *-> nn Beale returned with him and
, spent the night and Friday witit
are I them. Mr. and Mrs. Bill’ Settle
.. , , , | came for her Friday evening
other Places nearby with relatives | Mr aud Mr„ lra ,vy BOB>
und friends.
Mr. and Mrs
Charles Warren I Lub"r /{“y holidayi^in ^
the liouio
NOTICE! baseball
The Ladies Florida ('Impel
Cemetery Association of Round
Top will have its regular meet-
ing on Monday, Sept. 12 at 2
F. M., at the Round Top C'itv
Hall.
Ammmannsville
Ramblers
Flatonia Bobcats
All members are asked to
be present.
MRS. El LA SACKS. PRES.
MRS. O ITO HELNTZE, SECY.
Weimar Memorial
Park
Sunday, Sept. 11
3 P. M.
Alex Karl Haney of Houston spent
the Labor Day holidays with rela-
tives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Allison
and daughter »f Waco spent tile
I.abor Day holidays with his moth-
er, Mrs. Etta Allison and their
daughter, und family. Sir. and Mrs.
Billie Robbins and daughters.
Rev. J. R. Kidwell of Stockdnle
spoilt u few hours with Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Boehnke one day last
week.
Several of our people attend the
picnic at Cistern Sunday.
Mrs Kmelle Koopntann spent
Several days iast week in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kuop
mu mi in Flatoniu
Mr. and Mrs. W If. Rlghtmer
spent the Labor Day holidays In
Edna in the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
James L. Parker. Jinilhie Parker
j accompanied them after spending
jtbe week with Mr. and Mrs. Right-
term.
Two new departments have been
added for the coining year to the
high school course of study. These
ure vocational agriculture and Vo-
cational lioineniaklng. The agri-
culture courses will he taught hy
Otto L. Fuchs Jr. Mr Fuchs is a
native of Fayette county ami a
graduate of Texas A. and M. col-
lege. Mrs. It. C. Means of Bren-
l.am will teach hotnemaking. Mrs.
Means is a graduate of Mary-Har-
din Baylor college and has been
tenching in Austin county.
By a resolution of the board
and a request fwtii a committee
ot colored patrons, this district
will continue to operate on a se-
gregated tusis until further de-
velopment.
All bus routes will operate the
same as before and on about the
some schedule, perhaps a few tnin-
i Image In drivers.
Teachers are hi
follows: Mrs.
Mrs. Richard
son of Houston
Bonura and ■ Mr and Mrs. Harry Swofford GOES TO WEDDING
Nora Braun. 1st grade; Mrs. Ida pw“ “““*«"** visited last and children of McAllen and Mrs. Larry Ktetn teft Thurs-
ueick, 2nd grade, Mrs. Leola wee* m home of her par- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Legler and day for Little Hock, Aik., to
Tiisit, Jrd grade; Miss Gladys Jas Jents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vacu- children of Houston spent the attend the wedd.ng of her bro-
ler, iih grade; Joseph Kuuuen. la. Mr. Bonura joined them week-end in the H. A. End-I,her> J- R- Schwartz of Waco,
^ere Saturday and remained brock home. The Leglers were ‘lnc* Mrs. Susan Douglas of
to attend the Wessels-Niesner also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Little Rock, which will be held
6th grade; Robert
grade; Alliert Baulk, 7th grade;
Mrs. I.lllle (iraeher. music aud
fine arts in the first 7 grades.
Mrs. Tledt Is elementary principal.
High school teachers are as
follows: Miss Ida Behrend, 8th
grade mid Kngllsb; Herman Schuh
le. social studies; Alton Kleke,
science; Mrs. Leila Harske, com-
mercial, A. K. Kellers, math.; Mr.
Fuchs. vocational
wedding.
Mrs. Means, homemaking; W. F.
(iraeher, Kngllsh. athletic coach
end high school principal. Robert
Kerr Is superintendent of schools.
Teachers in the colored schools
are: Mrs. Iva Lee Tanner, pri-
mary; Mrs. Peurline Burrell, in-
termediate; Arthur L. Moseley,
7th and 8th grades; Weldon Knotts
and Mrs, Urlssu Brown, high
school teachers. Mrs. Brown is
principal of the school.
Renewals
Thanks to Mrs. Otto Ullrich Sr.
and Muehlbrad of Burton for their
J. M. Ashmore Sr.
Mr uud Mrs. M. L. Zwernentann
und family left Sunday morning
for a several days' vacation to
Carlsbad Caverns. New Mexico,
and to points of interest in West
agriculture, |Texas.
Otto Legler.
utes earlier. However, bus route latt'”' Patient ' *te,on*'
7N will operate lit reverse order
to its usual procedure due to
| B. C. Neutzler and Alphonse Pon-
iflck spent Sunday with Herbert
Politick, a patient at the McClos
!ky hospital in Temple. Friends
| may write Herbert ai Ward 218,
FRANK C. FISHER
BUSINESS ENGINEERING
Income Tax La Grange, Texas
Consultant 573 W. Travis St.
Bookkeeping Service Telephone 95 W
FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE
Wedding
I) A N C E
Hostyn Hall
Sunday, Sept. 11
Music By
Falke’s Orchestra
Honoring Gilbert Rohnslav
I and Bride, Veronica Mntocha
mer and Rev. and Mrs. L. L. F.
Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rttseher j McClosky Hospital. Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Kraus and
Mr and Mrs. Reuben Schmidt, all
of Houston, spent the week-end
here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer and
For Your Sunday Delights
Baked Turkey and All the Trimmings
Every-day Delights
Barbecue Chicken — Seafoods
Finest Sizzling Steaks — Mexican Foods
OPEN 10:00 O’CLOCK DAILY
COTTONWOOD INN
RESTAURANT
Highway 71
La Grange, Texas
SEE US FOR
Bulldozing, Land
Clearing,
Tank Building And
Excavation Work,
Terracing
of Houston s|ient the holidays in
(he home of Mr. and Mis. J. B.
Pitman and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Ray.
Willie Glen Ray of Lane City
spent the I.abor Day holidays with
Mr. anil Mrs. Glen Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Frierson of
Georgetown spent the week-end in
Hie homo of Mrs. Kffie Ivy. Little
Misses Reynee and Pamela return-
ed home with thetr parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Labier
and daughter of Hmwton spent
tlie Labor Day holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Helton and their
daughter, Deborah.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cole of Smtth-
vllle und Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Bishop of Houston spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Parker
and Mrs Ovie and Bobby Luoders.
Vasttne Blankenherg of Houston
npent the holidays with friends
here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. McClanahan
of Houston spent the holidays
with relatives and friends here.
Staff Sgt. Irvin Russ and hts
mother, Mrs. Ktta Russ spent sev-
eral dayt recently in Houston
visiting relatives ami friends.
daughters ol Hempstead visited
here In the Albert Klchler home
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fuehs and
family of Rockdale visited here
In the A. E. Kellers home.
Mr. and Mrs. t.udy Piets and
daughter of Austin spent several
days here with his mother, Mrs.
Hertha Pletz.
Mrs. M. L. Zwernemann and
family, Mrs. Hertha Pietz, Mrs. A.
K. Kellers and J«tn Arlvs Nouk
were Austin visitors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ashmore Jr.
and Sue Jane of Boling spent sev-
eral days here with Mr. and Mrs.
R. V. Knebel and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Prlebe
spent Monday here with his pat-
ents, Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Prlebe.
Mr and Mrs. Allen Muske and
family of Houston spent Sunday
here with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Wickel and daughter. They also
attended the Mayer-Scliocneimtnu
wedding.
DIVIDENDS,
have been returnedj
to Texas I
policyholders
MIXED DANCE
At
Park Hall
PARK, TEXAS
Saturday, Sept. 10
Music By
Bob’s Orchestra
Of Shelby, Texas
Adm.: Gents 50c, Ladies and
Spectators, 25c
EVERYBODY INVITED!
j there Saturday evening She
was accompanied to Austin by
her daughter, Joy Williams,
who will enroll as a freshman
! in Texas University.
‘Tj Vf
WILL THRESH
Hegari and Cane Seed
Saturday, Sept. 10
ALBIN SODEK
FayetteviHe, Texas
Route 2
s**VKcfCtbnl
tiie fiit
A f*
J*
A blend of light fragrant
Ceylon teas for flavor
and aroma, and India
teas for body and color.
ATTRACTIVE ICED TEA GLASS with each 4-ot. package
REASONABLE RATES
Kappler Brothers
Phone 354-R — La Grange
More than 25(5 out of
every $1 has been re-
turned, year after year,
to Texas policyholders by
State Form Mutual, the
"Careful Driver Insurance
Company."
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this means j j
of thanking our neighbors, j
friends, and relatives for the j
* many acts of kindness show- *
S T AT I TAIM
INSUIANCI
"H pay* to
know your
STATE FARM
AGENT"
Mr. and Mrs Turn Atkins and ., . ,
Tom Jv or Houston spent the d Up°n Uh wh*n death took
week-end In the borne of Mr. and |’rom 115 oUr beloved wife,
Mrs. Jim Helton. Tom Jr. remain mother and grandmother, Mrs.
ed to go to school. I Frieda Weber. We are espec-
Harvey Warren of Houston |ially grateful to the Rev
(spent the Labor Day hoiblavs In at
the home of Mr. aud Mrs. H. L.
Warren.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish
C.
Rice of Houston for his
services, the pallbearers, those
who sent the beautiful flowers,
Arthur J. Friemel
307 W. Travis
PHONE 516
CHURCH FEAST
SUNDAY, SEPT. II
Philadelphia Lutheran Church
SWISS ALP
DINNER AT 11:30 A. M.
BARBECUED BEEF, SAUSAGE, CHICKEN
Served Family Style
Adults $1.0(1 — Children, 5 to 12, 50*
Band From San Antonia Will Entertain During
The Afternoou
. Lunch In The Afternoon
YOU ARE INVITED!
and to all who offered their
sympathy In any way.
express our I May God’s richest' blessings
thanks to all relatives, friends'be yours is our fervent praver
and neighbors for the many ,HENRY WEBER, CHILDREN
fSfe
/
acts of kindness shown us dur-
ing the illness and passing of
b our dear husband and father,
Heniy D. Huebel, who died at
f Fayette Memorial Hospital af-
. ter d several year illness. We
especially wish to thank the
1 i staff of the hospital, the Rev.
"• H. A. Traugott, Dr. Henry C.
j I Paine, the Koenig Funeral
Home, the Zion Lutheran
Ladies Aid; also thanks to all
■ I for the many flowers and
cards.
J May God bless each and all
\ of ycu.
His wife, Mrs. Henry Hue-
, bel; son, daughter and grand-
children.
AND GRANDCHILDREN
DANCE
Saturday, Sept. 10
Walla’s Patio
ELLINGER
Music By
LEE ILSE’S DANCE
BAND
You Are Invited!
VL£l£jZjcl
CARD OF THANKS
For some unknown reason
for the past ten years, I felt a
drawing forward until I dou-
bled up. I could not work. I
had to look from side to side
in order to see where I was
stepping. I was getting desper-
ate. *’ I !
We tgjed all sorts of doctors,
but with no benefits. My wife
knew Doctor Broden the past
twenty years. He cured a little
locate him. We read the Czech
papers and located him. He
examined me all over and dis-
covered that it was not the
fault of the spine, but the fall-
en stomach that pulled me
down until T was doubled up.
The doctor proved this. As
soon as he lifted my stomach,
I straigthened up as can be
seen from the picture. All
other doctors who treated me
paid no attention to the cause
ing up erect, wonder who that
doctor could be that can per-
form a miracle cure like that.
Will gladly reply to all inqui-
ries enclosing self-addressed
stamped envelope.
Signed:
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Lesica
Original on file.
girl, relative of ours, of drop-1 blit treated (he spine. I can
sy and kidney trouble when'hardly believe my own eyes,
two leading hospitals gave her Those who knew me walking
up to die, bu^ we could not, doubled up apd see me stand
, Dr. Broden’s office at Hal-
lettsville is open Thursday,
Friday all day and Saturday
until noon. At Victoria, the
rest of the weak at 908 N.
I Navarro St.
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 90, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1955, newspaper, September 9, 1955; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124766/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.