The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1953 Page: 4 of 10
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! SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
IMPERIAL, PURE CANE
GLADIOLA
FLOUR
25 lb. sack . . $1
101b. bag ....
5 lb. bag ....
SUGAR, 5 lb. bag
TENDER LEAF,
TEA, 1/2 lb. pkg
CARNATION,
MILK, 2 tall cans for
Admiration Coffee
Reg. or drip, lb. pkg. 89c
OLD TIMES,
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QUALITY & SERVICE
PHONE 31 — SHINER, TEXAS
Thursday, April 23, 1953
SHINER GAZETT5^HINER, TEXA3
SHINER GAZETTE
LEE J. SEDLMEYER, Owner and Publisher
MRS. ELLA E. LANE, Editor i-.
Entered as second class mail matter at the post office in
Shiner, Tex. under the act of Congress of March 1, 1876.
Established 1892
Published every Thursday
One Year . $2.50 Six Months $1.50 TOiree Months $1.00
“LET ME OUT OF HERE”
(By J. Vincent Barrett) ;
A FARCE-COMEDY IN THREE ACTS
Tuesday, April 28 - - 8:00 P. M.
Shiner Catholic Parish Gym
Miss Heiman
L. Kristynik
Pledge Vows
Don’t forget the KJT-KJZT
<odges of Wied will have a pic-
ic at Wied Hall Sunday, May
0 at 2:00 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Schaeath.
moved Tuesday into the Emil
Novak home recently vacated
by Dr. Coleman.
Henrietta Stluka
. Mary Ann Pekar
.....Frances Tasler
.........Willie Kutac
...Patrick Wagner
..John Degenhardt
..Marcella Surman
......Joe Patek, Jr.
...Anthony Jalufka
CHARACTERS:
Eve Boyd, ward of a wealthy aunt.................
Bona Lynn, Eve’s room-mate.................••:••••
Bessie Rhodes, landlady.............................., v
Hazel Miles, colored maid.............................
Stevie Cobb, colored boy............................•
Garret Lynn, Bona’s brother....................
Victor Ward, Garret’s pal..............................,,
Angela Boyd, Eve’s wealthy aunt..........
Gifford Morton, Eve’s cousin.......................
Marshall Ward, Victor’s father.......................
TIME—THE PRESENT
PLACE—Mrs. Rhodes’ apartment house in Denver, Colorado
SYNOPSIS OF ACTS: •
ACT I—A girl’s apartment of Mrs. Rhodes’ home, from
about 8 o’clock in the morning of a holiday until 10.
ACT II—Same as Act I. Ten o’clock, A.M.
ACT III—Same as in previous acts. Eleven thirty A.M.
to One P.M.
Musical numbers will be presented by the S.L.A. Band,
under the direction of Robert Taylor before the play and be-
tween Acts II and III.
Several selections will be sung,before the play and be-
tween Acts II and III. n v
ADMISSION: Adults 50c; Children 25c
The wedding of Miss Dorothy
Heiman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Heiman to Louis
Kristynik, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Kristynik of Moulton, was
solemnized Tuesday, April 21,
at 8:00 a.m., in the Shiner
Catholic Church.
The Rev. J. J. Hanacek of-
ficiated at the Nuptial Mass.
The altar was beautifully dec-
orated with Easter lilies and
greenery.
The bride was charming in a
gown of white slipper satin,
with fitted bodice, long pointed
sleeves, and a yoke of lace, en-
Albina Spann j hanced with scallops and
rhinestones. Tiny self-covered
buttons closed the back. Her
cathedral length veil of illusion
edged with lace depended from
an orange blossom crown. She
wore a double strand of pearls,
a gift of the groom, and carried
out the bridal tradition of
something old, new, borrowed
and blue. The colonial bridal
bouquet was fashioned with
white carnations and tulle.
Misses Jean Marie Halata,
Rose Nell Pilat, Eunice Mach-
art and Dorothy Kristynik were
bridesmaids. Their identical
gowns were of blue taffeta with
bouffant skirts of matching net.
Scalloped bertha effect collars,
enhanced the fitted waists. Each
wore bonnet effect halos to
match the gowns with a daisy
on each side. They carried nose-
gays of daisies encircled with
tulle.
Serving as flower girl was
Donella Jo Okruhlik who was
gowned in white, and Clyde V.
Svetlik as ringbearer, who wore
a white linen suit and carried
the rings.
Willie Pilat and Joe Okruh-
lik were witnesses. Steve Mach-
art, Willie Tupa, Benedict Mi-
kes and Albert Olsovsky serv-
ed as groomsmen and escorts to
the bridesmaids.
The brides’ mother wore beige
with brown accessories and the
groom’s mother wore navy
FOR SALE:
Now is the time to book Poults, We are now
taking bookings for Broad Breasted Bronze
and Beltsville White Turkey Poults, These
Poults may be picked up at my store. Come
in? let’s talk Turkey, (8-6tc)
SHINER POULTRY & EGG CO.
PHONE 38 — JOE H. SVATEK — SHINER
Mr. arid Mrs. Rudolph Appelt of Hallettsville announce the
engagement of their daughter, Gladys, to Joe J. Strauss, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strauss, Sr.,, of Shiner. The wedding date has
not been set.
Mrs. Arno Wagener was; a
Schulenburg^visitor the first, of
the week. A ‘ * <
shall always remember you in
our prayers. God bless you all.
Fred Selzer and Family
% CARD OF THANKS
We are deeply appreciative of
every expression of love and
concern shown us during the
long illness and at the passing
of our loved, one. We are es-
pecially grateful to all the cler-
gy that visited her and said
prayers. Especially to all the
doctors that'* attended her, to
the nurses of the hospital staff
and to the special nurse, Mrs.
----- ---7- " Crawford. To all that sent
Both had pink rosebud corsages., -ffowers. cards and food, we
A reception including dinner -
and supper, was held at the
brides’ home. At night, a dance
with music by Rudy Kurtz Or-
chestra, at Legion Park, Shiner,
closed the festivities
The couple will make their
home in Moulton where the
groom is employed at the Mod-
ern Meat Market. The groom
served two years in the Armed
forces, part of this time in Ko-
rea.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank the entire
hospital staff, Drs. Wagner and
Connolly, Father Collins and
everyone who helped to cheer
my days in the hospital. Also
special thanks for all the flow-
ers and cards. May God bless
you all.
Edward Patek
Mark May 10 on your calen-
dar, Its a picnic at Wied Hall
at 2:00 p.m. by the KJT and
KJZT Societies.
Mr. arid Mrs. Homer Martin
of Gonzales spent Sunday
the Theo. Rogge home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul
and Walter Jr. spent, the week-
end in Houston.
The numerous friends Of Mrs.
C. C. Amsler will be pleased to
learn that she is showing sat-
isfactory improvement in the
local hospital.
Alan Ladd and Virginia
Mayo in THE IRON MISTRESS
a drama of action and rom-
ance, filmed in Technicolor, at
Palace Theatre, Sunday & Mon.
The Starcke Furniture Co.
and the
Seguin Furniture Store
wiH be closed all day next
Thursday, April 30th
for the purposeof
taking our annual inventor
Please arrange your
shopping with us accordingly
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PHONE 17 SHINER, TEXAS
LA GRANDE,
CORN, 2 cstns for ......25c
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UNCLE WILLIAMS,
PORK & BEANS, 3 cans for . 25c
YELLOW ONIONS, 3 lbs. for . 10c
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Barbecue Every Saturday at
PATEK MARKET
MORTON’S SALT, box ... 9c
PATEK’S GROCERY and MARKET
Right On The Corner - - Right on Price
, PHONE 80 JOSEPH PATEK SHINER, TEXAS
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Lane, Ella E. The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1953, newspaper, April 23, 1953; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163108/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.