The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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Shiner Gazette—Shiner, Texas,
Thursday, June 9, 1960
Mrs. Johnnie E. Hajek re-
turned to her duties at Welhau-
sen’s Foodcraft Store this week
after a week’s vacation.
Mr. and Mrs.-Johnnie E. Ha-
jek, Loretta and Gail, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. James Stlu-
ka and Georgie Mae in Port
Lavaca last week. They laso
visited in Poth with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Hajek and sons.
A. L. Valek is on vacation
this week from Welhausen’s
Foodcraft Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie E. Ha-
jek, Loretta and Gail, spent
several days in Houston last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Roman
Bujnoch and family. They were
accompanied by Miss Roberta
Rose Petru who remained over
for a longer visit.
Observe Anniversary
El Campo. — Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Heinrich of the Caran-
cahua community celebrated
their 60th wedding anniversary
with a family gathering at the
Carancahua community center
Sunday, May 15. The buffet
style luncheon and dinner was
given in their honor by their
daughters and granddaughters.
Their daughters and son are:
Mrs. Frank Garvonovic, Mrs. V.
J. Kutach Sr. of Bolen, Mrs.
Adolph Bohuslav, Mrs. Robert
McEntire, Mrs. Molly Zichukr,
and Mrs. B. L. Kutach of Pala-
cios, and John Heinrich of
Wharton, who was unable to
attend.
The luncheon was served to
Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich, Father
O’Farrell, their daughters and
close friends at a white linen
covered table with candles,
Easter lilies, and the beautiful
wedding cake made by their
granddaughter, Mrs. Virgil Far-
ley.
The “Melody Tones” of Bolen
provided music for guests from
El Campo, Bolen, Hungerford,
East Bernard, Ganado, Vander-
bilt, Ashby, Yoakum, Shiner,
Corpus Christi and Palacios.
Those visiting in the Chas.
Maeker home for the week were
Mrs. Emma Gloor of Corpus
Christi, Mrs. Ida Kasper of
Westhoff and Mrs. Emma Hil-
debrandt of Witting.
ST. ANTHONY’S PATRON
! FEAST DAY CELEBRATION
; WITTING F.M. ROAD 340
! SUNDAY, JUNE 12
\ Holy Masses at 6:00 and 9:00 a.m.
| Dinner 11 a.m. — Supper 5 p.m.
SERVING FAMILY STYLE
Chicken, Stew, Sausage & all the Trimmings
Adults $1.00 — Children 50c
Entertainment and Refreshments
on The Grounds
Music Day & Night Furnished by
Frank Konvicka’s Worthing Band
Everybody Cordially Invited (22-2tc)
Maeker Family
Association Reunion
The tenth annual reunion was
held Sunday, May 29 at the
American Legion Hall in Shiner
with a large attendance.
People began gathering at
11:00 o’clock and dinner was
served which consisted of a
large variety of delicious food
with hot coffee and iced tea.
The business meeting was
opened by singing “America.”
Walter Freytag, president, gave
an opening welcome address to
family members. On the enter-
tainment program, Leslie Mae-
ker played several numbers on
his harmonica and Walter Frey-
tag also played a number on the
harmonica. Misses Wanda, Lin-
da and Jennifer Freytag played
several numbers on their ac-
cordions and saxophone.
Five members present were
all over 80 years of age. Mrs.
Wanda Freytag, 88 years, was
the oldest member present and
little Laura Ann Freytag was
the youngest.
Newlyweds recognized were
Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Hanys, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Friedrich.
Walter Freytag announced the
erection of the Historical Mon-
ument in memory of John Mae-
ker I, forefather of the Maeker
family in America, in the Shi-
ner City Cemetery.
Secretary, Miss Edna Lade-
wig, read the Family reports.
Treasurer, Mrs. Herman Noack,
gave her report. Election of of-
ficers were held, the present
officers were all re-elected.
President, Walter Freytag • vice
president, Leon Maeker; sec-
retary, Miss Edna Lade wig;
treasurer, Mrs. Herman Noack.
It was voted by the members
to have the next family reunion
at the American Legion Hall in
Shiner September 17, 1961.
Lingerie Shower
For Helen Janik
The home of Mrs. Edwin
Jaehne was the setting for a
lingerie shower given in honor
of Miss Helen Janik, bride-elect
of Morris Voelkel of Houston,
Monday, May 16 from 8 to 10
p.m. A lavender and white col-
or scheme was in evidence
throughout the home.
Upon arrival of the honoree
and the mothers each received
a corsage made of personal ac-
cessories. As all arrived a “Wel-
come to the Bride” was read by
Clara Ann Jaehne.
Pop corn guessing contest
was held and this was won by
Barbara Ann Patek and she
presented her gift to the hon-
oree which was a pair of ear-
bobs.
“What the bride needs to take
on the honeymoon” was won by
Frances Granz and she also gave
her prize to the bride-to-be
which was a box of kleenex.
After the gifts were opened
and viewed by everyone, they
were placed on a table covered
President Walter Freytag
closed the meeting with a pray-
er.
The Nathaniel Loth Orches-
tra, “Off Beats” of Schulenburg,
furnished the music for dancing
in the afternoon.
Lunch was served at 4:30 in
the afternoon. An enjoyable
time was had by all and mem-
bers exchanged fond farewells
and all hoped to meet again at
the next reunion in 1961.
Members came from Shiner,
Yoakum, Victoria, Flatonia, La
Grange, Schulenburg, Boerne,
San Antonio, Freeport, Port
Lavaca, Waelder, Houston, Wil-
son, Poth, Floresville and Mc-
Coy.
Attend Justice
Institute In Austin
Three Justices of the Peace
of this community attended the
Justice of the Peace Institute at
Stephen F. Austin Hotel in
Austin from May 30 to June 3.
Owen Hagan, Matt Chudej of
Yoakum and J. Chotenovsky of
Shiner were in attendance.
The purpose of the session
was to get better acquainted
with the new Laws passed by
the Texas Legislature each year
and the heavy traffic violation
that the Justice Courts have to
contend with each day.
C.C.W. MEETS
The Council of Catholic Wo-
men held their regular meeting
Tuesday, May 24 at 8:00 p.m.
in the Parish Gym with Presi-
dent Mrs. Joe Michna presiding.
Spiritual Development Chair-
man, Mrs. F. M. Wagner, of-
fered the opening prayer. Sec-
retary, Mrs. Laddie Stluka, gave
roll call of officers, read the
minutes of the previous meet-
ing, which were approved as
read and also gave the financial
report.
The reports of the activities
of all organizations were very
good, given by the representa-
tives present.
The religious vacation school
for children not attending a
Catholic school began Monday,
June 6, and continue one week.
Different organizations will
furnish refreshments for the
children each day.
The Council has had a very
busy and successful year. It will
recess for the summer and will
not meet again until September.
Meeting adjourned with prayer.
-:-o-:-o-:-o-:-
Mrs. Bee Bednar and son,
Jonnie, are attending summer
school at SWTC, San Marcos.
in lavender.
A lingerie gift was presented
to the honoree by the hostesses.
She expressed thanks to
everyone for the many nice and
useful gifts and for making the
shower possible.
The refreshment table was
covered with a lace cloth cen-
tered with a floral arrangement
of purple violets, and a lighted
candle on each side.
Refreshments of sandwiches,
cakes, pickles, fritos and punch
was enjoyed by all. Miss Jean-
ette Jaehne served the punch.
The following enjoyed this
happy occasion: The honoree,
Miss Helen Janik; the mothers,
Mrs. Frank Janik and Mrs. An-
nie Voelkel; Misses Alice Sim-
per, Frances Granz, Barbara
Ann Patek, Georgia Valis,
Catherine Roznovsky, Charlene
Nerada, Loretta Hajek, Betty
Guettner, Patsy Picha, Mary
Louise Polasek, Lucille and
Gertrude Ulcak, Mildred Knei-
fel, Evelyn Janik, Ginger No-
vak, Jeanette and Clara Ann
Jaehne.
Several group pictures were
taken and at a late hour all de-
parted wishing the honoree a
very happy wedded life.
Doctors
And Our
Pharmacists
Your doctor and our trained
pharmacists are a team work-
ing together to give you the
finest, modern science has to
offer. Their goal is your better
health. You can rely on them.
QUALITY PHARMACY, INC
LY 4-2262 — SHINER, TEXAS
(Night or Emergency Phone LY 4-2265)
Published by the Gladiola
People for the Home
Baking Heart of Texas.
JUNE, 1960
Wouldn’t be without Gladiola Hard Wheat
Flour/ says Mrs. Charles Smaistrla
11 CASH PRIZES EVERY MONTH
HERE ARE EASY CONTEST RULES
Quick Yeast Doughnuts
Italian Anchovy Bread
Refrigerator Rolls
Coffee Cake Delight
Yeast Waffles
Orange Coffee Cake
German Coffee Cake
Lemon Filled
Hot Cross Buns
Orange-Pecan
Pinwheels
Yeast Pie Crust
tablespoons lukewarm water
teaspoon sugar
cakes compressed yeast
egg yolks
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Recipe-of-the-Month contest.
The winner is donating half her cash
award to the bake sale fund of the Catholic
Daughters of America, Court Sacred Heart
Number 829.
’'Helen’s Sunshine Rolls”—brought to golden-brown perfection in the busy
kitchen at 303 N. Marable Drive, West, Texas—have earned for Mrs. Charles
Smaistrla the June $100 first prize in Gladiola Flour’s yeast bread Baking-
HONORABLE MENTION
PRIZE WINNERS
1. This monthly contest is Gladiola’s way of
stimulating the exchange of good yeast bread
recipe ideas between you and your neighbors
here in the Home Baking Heart of Texas.
Anyone may enter except employees (and
their families) of Fant Milling Co., its affili-
ated companies and its advertising agency.
2. Write down your favorite yeast bread recipe
using Gladiola Special Hard Wheat Flour.
List all ingredients, then explain briefly each
step in the procedure.
3. Cut off the strip that says "Gladiola Special
Hard Wheat Flour” from the folder enclosed
in every bag. Send it—with your recipe
—to Glad Times, Sherman, Texas.
4. Send in as many yeast bread recipes as you
wish. Mail each recipe in a separate envelope
enclosing a Gladiola strip as explained in
Rule No. 3.
5. Each month’s recipes are judged separately,
with an independent graduate home econo-
mist as the final judge. Recipes received in
June will be eligible for prizes to be an-
nounced in September.
For the outstanding recipe received each
’ month, Gladiola will pay $100. Half the prize
iponey—$50—goes to the winner. The re-
maining $50 goes to the church of her choice
as her special contribution.
7, Ten other yeast bread recipes will be chosen
* monthly for $10 Honorable Mention prizes.
8. All recipes submitted become the property
* of Fant Milling Company, Sherman, Texas,
with full publication rights. Recipes cannot
be returned.
GLADIOLA SPECIAL
HARD WHEAT FLOUR
Suggests Recipe Book
"A grand idea,” says Mrs. Smaistrla of
Gladiola’s baking recipe contest. "It’s a
thrill to win a prize, of course, but it’s even
better to keep getting those good yeast
bread recipes—a new one every month.
"Some day I hope the Gladiola people
will publish a whole book of prize recipes—
including all the honorable mention winners,
too.”
MRS. CHARLES SMAISTRLA
West, Texas
Gladiola checks for $10 go to each of these 10
ladies for their delicious yeast bread creations:
Mrs. E. C. Collier
Route 1
Salado, Texas
Mrs. D. D. Catalena
Box 704
Bryan, Texas
Mrs. Alvin Buechmann
Sealy, Texas
Mrs. August Braun
802 West 4th St
Taylor, Texas
Mrs. Selma Ottmers
109 East. San Antonio St.
Fredericksburg, Texas
Mrs. Charles Pozzi
Route 2, Box 50
Victoria, Texas
Mrs. Roy Chumney
Route 2
Hamilton, Texas
Mrs. Edward Schmalriede
Route 2
Crawford, Texas
Mrs. Edgar Rehfeid
Route 1, Box 39
McCoy, Texas
Mrs. Helen Boerm
Route 1, Box 127
Nordheim, Texas
'Flour is Main Thing’
"I never really thought my rolls would
win $100,” says Mrs. Smaistrla. "There’s
nothing fancy about them, and they’re quite
simple to make. The main thing, just as in
all yeast breads, is to start with Gladiola
Special Hard Wheat Flour.
"I wouldn’t
be without it
in my kitchen.
Nobody can
make good
yeast dough
with an all-pur-
pose flour. Your
dough should be
smooth, strong
and elastic —
not the sticky,
lifeless kind. It
should rise
evenly, without
a scar, and hold
all that good
yeast flavor.
That’s why Gladiola Special is a must.”
Known for Her Baking
This month’s honored home baker has
two daughters, one son and 11 grand-
children. She’s an enthusiastic flower
gardener, but her favorite interests are
baking and cooking.
Though Mrs. Smaistrla is modest about
her kitchen skill, your Glad Times reporter
found she’s widely known in the community
for her delicious rolls and bread and her
traditional Czech and German dishes.
SUNSHINE ROLLS
gladiola’s Baking Recipe of the Month
From Mrs. Smaistrla: “Helen’s Sunshine Rolls”
cup milk, scalded 2
cup shortening 1
cup sugar 2
teaspoon salt 3
5 cups (about) sifted Gladiola Special Hard Wheat Flour
Melt shortening in scalded milk; add sugar and salt and stir to dissolve. Cool to lukewarm.
Dissolve the teaspoon of sugar and yeast in lukewarm water. Add yeast and egg yolks to cooled
mixture and beat. Add about half the flour and beat thoroughly by hand or an electric mixer.
Add remaining flour gradually, beating well, to make a medium soft dough. Place in a
greased bowl, cover and let rise in a warm place until double in bulk. Punch down and divide
dough into two portions. On a lightly floured surface roll each into a 9-inch circle. If desired,
brush dough with melted margarine or butter. Cut each circle into 12 wedges; starting with
the wide edge, roll each wedge and place, point down, in a greased shallow baking pan.
Brush with milk and sprinkle with poppy seeds if desired, or brush again with melted butter.
Let rise in a warm place until double in bulk. Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 degrees)
12 to 15 minutes or until golden brown. Makes 24 rolls.
(Clip this recipe and paste on file card)
WEST HOMEMAKER WINS
$100 YEAST BREAD PRIZE
WITH ‘SUNSHINE ROLLS’
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Sedlmeyer, Lee J. & Sedlmeyer, Mrs. Lee J. The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1960, newspaper, June 9, 1960; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168742/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.