The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 57, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952 Page: 5 of 6
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lulurday vlwli
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party at the
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home of Mr*
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Iison anil Mr
hull?, of hero
mlng given at
m Legion hall
F K. Schultz
Ifornla on Hat-
8. i J/'-
HANKS
ik the Inter-
r Girls’ Aux-
ellorg of the
lurch of La
’ us on Mon-
presenting u
in tribute to
rest is (leep-
I’ersonnel
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to Hall
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I No. 1457
lay 25
By
Orchestra
1 mdies 25c,
.ided
Iby Hermann
No. 218
INVITED!
FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA ORANGE, TEXAS
PAUK *
fall iixeaks a km ! attend convkntion Presbyterians Will
Henry Koenecke, long-time Grand Knight and Mrs. John
La Grange resident, had the F. Luecke and Past Grand Install DpHOOnS
misfortune Saturday to_, fall at Knight John F. Czichos at- _
his home Itere and break his tended the K of C. state con- The First Presbyterian N-me Plate, offered
arm, the accident requiring vention in Austin the first t'u-lr<'1 here Sunday morning i,,,e A Krause ji
ROUND TOP NEWS
By Mrs. Leo Jastcr
ELLINGER NEWS
By Miss Nancy Koehl
Fayetteville News
By Mrs. F. C Page! Jr.
hospitalization. He was still
hospitalized here Thursday.
DAWN THEATRE
FAYETTEVILLE
Sat.-Sim , May 17-18
presents
Maureen O’Hara, Jeff
Chandler
in
“FLAME OF ARABAY’’
Also Short Subjects
Shows Start At 7 P. M.
! CMB Revival Set
. -vv maun. Kolllld TOP ! TllC CJ. M. H. (’hlll’cll HOl’Vlt H Ht ‘
of the week as delegates of wl*I install two deacons, with rural carrier. advixPH hiH putroiiH i lt«ma Prairie. scheduled for Sun
j the local council. Others parti- Kev. C P. Owen in charge Dial he will order name platen for day has been cancelled. 'Plie Ko
jcipating in part of the activi- the installation services. JJleJr 1 < nt Jlii i1'{JH,or n* jjjfl
c“oS!ih^' 5sziTw'Zz,is,tst
and John L. Sulak. as deacons, J. E. Morgan and background uiili white letters.
— — — ......... Charlie Jungmichel. whicb are luminous at night A
Edward L. Hruska ®“lSctpl',.lh'nmor"m”,rL '"““m""!,', “ill™,
Real Estate SaUTiSjSt
order one.
“Why A
Phone 55 — Fayetteville, Tex. |'Church?”
Licensed Salesman:
ED (TOBY) TOBIAS
Phones 521 & 541
Ellinger, Texas
WEBER INSURANCE AGENCY
Since 1918
Fire—Auto—Tornado—Bonds—Polio
Life—Casualty—Hail—Crop—Livestock
MARIE WEBER LAWRENCE (STINK) WEBER
P. O. Box 246 — La Grange, Texas
I
WHY NOT GIVE
A RELIGIOUS GIFT
TO THE GRADUATE THIS YEAR?
We have in stock a nice line of
STERLING SILVER ROSARIES
PRAYER BOOKS
BIBLES
In addition to these, we have a lovely line
of other gifts which will gladden the
heart of ANY graduate.
K ovar Gift & Art
Renewal
CARRIERS TO MEET Thanka to Ollie Gebhardt Hoiih-
, *on, for handing in Ilia renewal.
The Ninth District Rjpral Birthday Celebrant
Letter Carriers association and Mra. Johnny t£rau*e was a birth
j the Ladies Auxiliary will meet ,l,ay celebrant on May x. <
at the V. F W. Home here Sat-I .
,,, I, . J. ... , I here were a number of distant
urday night. A dinner will be visitors present for Hie service at
served at 7:30 followed by'ihe Hethlehem Lutheran church
I business meetings. ; laat Sunday morning held In re
_ ! cognition of Mother's Day amt Do
I Ronew YoUr Subscription f‘£ Mother'. Day with par-
■■ ------[ ontH and relative*! wwrp tin* follow-
j The big news? It’s the 13th lMa
annual Ellinger Tomato Fes- . He'*" We,H“ o(, Texa8
.. i ^ o j n/r ot | Lutheran College. Seguln with
Mval on Sunday, May 25 j Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Weiss
(57-2c) | Miss Floradell Spies and Delvln
Taster also of T. L. C. with Mr
Local Man’s Father Passes
Funeral services for Kid ward F
Hein/.e, who lived all of his St
years in Houston, were held at
2:20 Sunday afternoon from tin1
FogeUNVeat Funeral chapel with
the Rev. I). Hal/.er officiating
Burial was in tin* Washington
DANCE
At Airline Park
Giddings
Saturday, May 17
Music By
Bobby Marek Orch.
Ql\]e SllAIUROCk
9 UniKTAW
*ict ures:
•IN
WEEK-END
-SPECIALS-
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For Friday and Saturday
FROZEN FOODS ’
FROZEN STRAWBERRIES, pkg. — 33c
ORANGE JUICE, Birdseye, 2 cans — 30c
TOILET TISSUE, Northern, 2 rolls 19c
«fet KUsbury's a5 lb sack ?210
BEST.
y#*\ 50 lb..sack $4.00
(Coupon Worth 50c In Trade In Each Sack
COFFEE, Folgers, pound can — — 87c
PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46 oz.,
_ Largest can —----- 30c
ICE CREAM, PolaF, all flavors, pint 25c
SHORTENING, Kimbell, 3 lit. ctn. 59c
t TIDE, large box----- 27c
PEACHES. Mission, sliced or halves,
Large can----------27c
JELLO, all flavors, 3 pkgs.
25c
hiskey~contaIRs
LOUISVILLE. KV.
FRUIT & VEGETABLE DEPT.
CORN, fresh, 4 ears------29c
'CELERY J stalks- • — -- 19c
ONIONS, W’hite, 2 pounds----5c
HARVEY’S
FOOD STORE
presents
FREDDY
MARTIN
Hit Singing Saxophone
and Hit Orchestra
STUART WADE, Vocalist
MURRAY ARNOLD, Pianist
THE MARTIN MEN
$3.50 per person, minimum
(plus Fadvrol Tax)
Writo or Phon* (MA 9211)
tor reservations
® ind Mrs Alfred Spies and Mr. am!
I Mra. L. Ft. Jaater:
Delmus Hrau of Hrenhani and
| Mr. ami Mrs. Edgili- Huach ant!
, I family of Houston with Mr. and
Atra. Arno Hrau:
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Busch and
family with Mr. and Mra. Fritz
Hunch of the Waldeck community
Clarence Krause of Texus Uni-
versity with Mr. and Mra. Lee
KraOae:
Mr. and Mrs. Olle Qehhard and
ciiildren. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fir
deiseti and Miss Hernice Hirkel
bach of Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
Herm. Wolff and Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Wolff and daughter of
Avery, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs.
Herm. Boetcher and Mra. Hein-
hard Hackehack and her sister.
Edna, of Waller. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lie Reuter and son of Hrenhani.
also My afid Mrs. Fritz Wolff. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Wolff. Mrs. Bodo
Kraus and Mrs. Augusta Reuter
| with Mrs. Leona Reuter and son.
Lloyd, and with Mrs. Laura Hir
kelbaeh.
James Schlabach who is with
the Navy Ih spending a leave with
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Schlabach. it
was after James graduated from
High School last year that lie en
listed in the Navy.
Mrs. Ernst von Minden. Mrs.
Joseph E. Knutzen and Mrs Ei
win Schatte were Dallas visitors
last week. While there they visited
with Dr. and Mrs. Henry Knutxen.
meeting at Wesley C. M. H. church
Sunday night through May 22 at S 1rJ‘
l>. in. He will be assisted by the
Rev. Frank Svoboda of Taylor.
Christian Sisters Convention
The HUh convention of the
Christian Sisters Union of Evan
gellcn) Unity of Czech Moravian
Brethren was held on May 7 at
Ocher. This was also the Silver
Anniversary observance
organization.
Twenty-two chapters
presented by 47 delegates. Minis-
ters present were: Revs. Jos. Bar-
ton. W. John Baletka. If. E. Re-
seda Jr.. Frank Kostohryz and
Frank Svoboda.
Presiding officers were Mrs. J.
H. Syptak, president: Mrs. Frank
Svoboda, vice president; Mrs. A1
hino Barton, recording secretary*,
Mrs. W. J. Baletka. assistant sec-
retary.
The following officers were
elected for the ensuing two years:
President. Mrs. J. H. Syptak:
vice president. Mrs. Albina Bur-
ton; corresponding secretary. Mrs
W. J. Baletka; financial secretary.
Mrs. F. J. Kostohryz; treasurer,
Mrs. W. A. Sabcik.
The delegates voted that the
ri,srw,ti<m b* held at Cr"",,y' I'limBd Into' thr
After the husiness
mfftrQftftJt/fU’ir'rrVfW!
YOU’RE INVITED
TO OUR
BIG FREE
2ND
ANNIVERSARY
DANCE
SUNDAY NIGHT,
MAY 18
Music By
GEORGE AND HIS
BUDDIES
of Schulenburg
COTTONWOOD
INN
I,a Grange
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The deceased was the father of
Edwin H. «Heinze of Fayetteville.
He went to work for Henke-Pilot
at the age of 14 and was one of
the original clerks of that organ!
zation at the time of his retire-
ment about 14 yearH ago. ufter
more than 50 years of association
of this w*Hi *5e firm. He died Friday night
■ in a Houston hospital.
.. I Other survivors include his
were (o- i
widow and three other children
Leon F. and Roy C. Heinze and
Mrs. H. E. Morris, and two sisters
and one brother, all of Houston.
H. D. Club News
The Fayetteville Horne Demon
atration club held its regular
meeting Monday, May 12, at the
home of Mrs. Frankie Chovanec
with eleven members and six vis
itors present.
Mrs. Sam Knlppel gave a de-
monstration on how to iron a shir*
In five minutes.
County Judge H. J. Schovajsa
gave a very interesting talk
“How The Tax Dollar Ih Spent Ir
The County."
Birthday gifts went to Mrs. Alvy
Kyle and Mrs. Emil Sury.
Two new mem tiers were wel
Huh.
> \ > • ••> umimhihJ meeting i
The convention heard « very (,„|1(.1(m8 |„n<.h Wa* enjoyed,
interesting report front Dr. Novot- the neat , meeting will tie ltd,l
tty. who work* with the displaced nn Jmu. fl th„ honl„ u[ Mi.m
persons In (lie American occupied Sam Ktiitipel
territory In (iennany. Move Here
Pupils Visit Zoo ,, „
„ Mrs. Fred Ptagcns nnd her son.
A visit to the Houston Zoologl- (:|a,enr* and his fniitlly ltave re-
cnl Garden and Museum of Natut- turned from Houston to make
HlBt0'y. "T, "f their ft,It,re home on tile old home
the week for the Mlinger school Tllpy ur(. h>ppv ,)H |„l(.k
Approximately seventy boarded Locals
the school bus early Tuesday, in
eluding the pupils, teachers, mem
hers of the Mothers club, parents ' ,l< HH I*** *°
unuuu Iii ut
I). J. Zitek returned from a bus!
Tennessee and Ark
ind their children.
annas lust week.
I'poll arriving at the too everv-! *fr;, an'? Mrs' ,W“burn Hp|naob,i
one was anxious to see all the ,lHU«h er" "r ^ v'«-
anitnals and to visit the museum. ■ r':lat'vp« l>«re after a vacu
At noon the group went into the 'Jon utr " f4aw ,Me,xl<,°' 'vh, r“
park and a delicious basket din- *r- Heinsobn nl""ni1"'1 » >’' i"on. r
ner was enjoyed of War convention at Albuquerque
Mrs Frank Sianin,, of Houston1, l-ena Tschledel aecontpati-
joined the group at noon and ‘“d Mr and Mr*i. Gits koerster Hr.
of Iji Grange to ( or|iu* ( liristi.
| nuls:
1 Any sore that does not
| heal . . particularly about the
tongue, mouth, or lips
Homer L. Koliba of Coluin-j 2. A painless lump or thick-
bus, who is chairman foi the|enin^ especially on the
Cancer Crusade in Colorado |)reasti tongue, or lip
and Fayette counties, was in unusuaj ’bleeding 01 dis-
La Grange I uesday in the in- i charge . . . from any body
Volunteers Asked
Air Cancer Crusade
of Column
terest of obtaining workers to
conduct the
paign.
Mr. Koliba said he welcomed
volunteer workers all over the'
two counties and said he
opening.
fund-raising cam- 4 A warfi mole> or birth.
j mark that suddenly starts
j to grow or change color.
5. Persistent indigestion . . .
,, , ,, .suddenly appearing in middle
would supply all necessary, |(fe
literature and information to ’
those interested. He may be Persistent hoarseness . . .
contacted personally at 1121 unexP>f‘ned cough or difficulty
Front St. in Columbus or by |m sallowing,
telephoning 2913. i 7. Any change in normal
Pointing out that cancer buwt‘l habits ■ • • if Persistent,
strikes one out of every five ~
yersons, he emphasized that the The whole family will get a
research, education anil set- lot of entertainment when they
vice program of the American see "Pa and Ma Kettle Go to
Cancer Society tnusi be con- Town,” on the C A, W. Schie-
tinued and expanded. ge Drjve-In screen at Round
On the educational side, the Top Sunday and Monday, (lc)
society is trying to drive home
these seven cancer danger sig-
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sons of Hallettsvillf* spent Slimin'
here with the (J. A. Rose ami ,
Frank Kovar families.
Mr. anrl Mrs. D. J. Zitek spent j
Sunday in Columbus with rela-
fives.
Two big mixed dances at the
13th annual Ellinger Tomato
Festival, Sunday, May 25.
(57-2c)
lea
where they vlHlteil with Mr anil
Mrs. Gun Foemter ,lr. 1111 Mother's
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Slalia anil
brought four gallons of ire
which was very refreshing.
Tile rest of the day was spent
in the zoo and at 4 o'clock nil ;
boarded ihe bus for home after a
very enjoyable time. I--
Shower For Bride-Elect plays at Giddings. Game time Is
Miss Gladys Guenther of Oolbm- 2:80.
bus. hridc-eiect of Albert Hootech-. Personals
er of«liwre, was honored with a Week-end visitors from Austin
miscellaneous shower Saturday were Mr anil Mrs. Claud Wattci-
night at Hillerest hy relatives. j son and daughters. Mr. and Mr*.
A wishing well made of cedar: Erwin Moerlie nnd sons. Mr. and
was the main decoration supple-'Mrs Verm I.a Vsssen, Marlin and
mented by spring flowers, ] Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward
The honoree was presented a | Kasper and family and Miss ICIiza-
corsage of pink gladiolas. 1 belli Bittner.
The gifts were In the wishing! Sunday visitors in the home of
well and Mrs. Cgnmenee Hoelscher. Mrs. C. A. Falke Sr. of here were
Mrs. Henry Hoelscher Jr., Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Klwood Sump and
WIIIIp Hoelscher, Miss Doris Mr. and Mrs. iiudy Nantken of
Bauer nnd Mrs. Edwin Hoelscher Giddings, Mr. ami Mrs. Charles
assisted with the gifts. Miss Rose Holms and daughters of Houston.
Mary Kulhanek registered the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Von Minden
Sift*. 1 and family of I.a Grange and Sgt,
^ t j_ m A delicious lunch consisting of hltd Mrs. ( . A. ititlkc Jr of )orl
Rcmeniber those frietids who iiam and cheese sandwiches. Houston.
I cannot cniov the summer out- chip*, pickle*, Angel food Mr “n(l MlK Hnrkin and
of doors laiw-nriccd hounuctl aml |,n,np anil soda wm- Timothy, Elroy Bernsicln.
ol-doors. L,ow-|iriti d bouquets. WHS s,.rV(>d |)V |1(),t„M„K Mrs. Otto Young and Hetty l.oulse,
! who were Mrs. Hester Sokol** !. Mr.-end Mrs. Johnny Schoenberg.
I Miss Hilda Sebesta. Miss Doris Mr Hni1 Mr*, ltoyce Krakosky and
Bauer. Mrs. Clumenee Hoelscher. M,sa R,*th Hempel were week-end
MUELLER FLORAL
AND NURSERY CO.
Phone 256 — La Grange
Mrs Edwin floelscfitT,. MCI*. Henry visitors here from Houston
Hoelscher Jr.. Mis. Willie Hoelsch- Kred Kasper of here^tltended
Hoelscher Jr., Mrs. Willie Hoelsi
er and Mrs. \Valler ilmdscher.
WARDA NEWS
By Gladys Bohot
the Postmasters' convention in
Mutamores. Mexico, lust week.
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Wappler
and daughter. Mr. ami \\rs. Her-
man Tienert and Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Nietuche. all of Port
, Arthur, visited relatives over the
week-end.
1 Mr. and Mrs. John Kunze and
Mrs. Otto Kunze attended the
Farm Bureau convention at A. and
M. collage last Saturday. Otto
Kunze accompanied them home.
Sgt. Edward Hempel is hack
Texas Rendering Co., Ltd.
Bastrop, Texas
Church Notice
Sunday School and Hilda class
at S Jo u. m. German church aer-
vice at 10:00 a. m. at The Holy
Cross Evangelical Lutheran church
on Sunday, May Ik.
Home From Ho»pltal . , „ , ..
Mrs. Selma T*. halschitla came ho.n,e ,a*a,n af,er "™V‘nK ,hr'”'
home Saigi day from the Favettn Ve8''S 1 A" 'hMM*
were spent in Germany.
Prof, and Mrs. Aug. 0. F. Lange
Knitrhts oi' Columbus
DAN C E
At K. J. T. Hull
Arnmannsville
Sunday, May 18
Music By
Walter & Joe’s Orch.
Adnt.: Ode Per Person,
Tax Included
EVERYBODY INVITED!
CUSTOM
HAY BALING
Automatic Pick-up Sheer,
Baler, Ri kc Furnished
JAMES GRIFFIN
Round Top
1) A N C E
Cotton Grove
3 Miles East oi Monllon
(On Highway 532)
Saturday, May 17
Music By
Patek’s Orchestra
Adnt.: Gents 6(lc, Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
EVERYBODY INVITED!
Dunce Every Suturday Night
/'x'V.k.: *
CASH & CARRY
GROCERY
FRIDAY S SATURDAY
MAY 16-17
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| - SPECIALS - |
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• --i
| FLOUR, Robin Hood, 50 lb. sack - $3.98
f 25 pound sack —------------$2.05
Friends of
MARTIN LUTHER CONGREGATION
CARMINE, TEXAS
are cordially invited to attend the
50TH ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION
of llu* organization of the congregation
SUNDAY, MAY 18,1952
10 A. M„ Service* at Ihe Church
12 Noon. I-tinch a( the High Srhonl Gym
2:3d P. M., Services at the Church
Lunch will be served at the High School Gym following
the afternoon services.
Meinuriiil hospital.
| Ball Game
Wnrilit came home with it*
. fourth victory l»*t Sunday The
score wan Wurda A, I.kdbetter
Herm Lehmann was on tin
mound for AVardu. Bobby Locfciiz
tor Ledbetter. Next Sunday Wards
of he$c visited willi relatives in
IlmiHton Saturday.
Gladys Bohot also spenl the
week-end in Houston.
Mrs. Fred Kasper Is visiting In
Austin with her parents.
NEW LOW PRICES
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MAY 16-17
Close Coupled Toilets
Casl Iron I-eg Tub
17 x <9 China Lavatory
Cast Iron Lavatory
14 x 18 Kitchen Sink
16 x 24 Kitchen Sink
18 x 24 Kitchen Sink
$29.95
$49.95
$16.95
various prices
$ 5.95
$ 7.65
$ 9.95
30 Gal. Nat’l Gas A. O. Smith Derma-gins* lined
Walcr Mcnlcr $100.00
We also have double sinks and cast iron hath tubs
in built-in slvlcs, and carrv a full line of fittings to com-
plete your whole job We have plumber* Hint are ex-
perienced and will go any reasonii’de distance to instiill
your fixtures. Come in and see tis.
HRUSKA HARDWARE
Fayetteville, Phone 55 Texn*
TUNA FLAKES, Tuxedo Brand.
No. 21 •_> can 19c
CORN, May-Field, Cream Style,
Large can-----— -----15c
OLEO, Good Hope, 1 lb. ctn.---19c
CRACKERS, Premium, 2 lb. box 45c
1 pound box--------23c
SHORTENING, Mrs. TuckersT~
3 pound carton 64c
MUSTARD, Premium, 1 lb. reg:. jar 18c
PEACHES, limit's, sliced or halves,
Large can - 31c
LUNCH MEAT, Bath’s, 12 <>/.. can 15c
TEA, Bright & Early, 1-4 lb. box 29c
Glass Frc.'
SOAP, Woodbury, 1 both size bars 36c
TREND, 2 large boxes — 35c
TISSUE. Softex, 2 100<> sheet n>Hs 25c
Redeem Your Soap Coupons Here
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 57, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952, newspaper, May 16, 1952; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1125055/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.