New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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NtW 1RA-HIRALD, HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
Ffcl6*Y, 4AHUAHV tf,
MftTHfNMST church
convention
KING OF THE SEAS
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CARD OF THANKS
SACRED HEART CHURCH
Pastor
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH
Hrst
Vehicle Owners Who Wish
the automatic
For Their Vehicles
NO NUMBER WILL BE RESERVED AFTER
FEBRUARY 15
ERNEST SCHULTZ
Attention!
s * Ranchers
that’s laundry-rated to serve you better.
Thou shalt love thy neighbor
thyself
you’re ahead with GAS
Hallettsville, Texas
Rev. Geo. W. Krueger,
Sunday School 9:00
Morning Worship 10:30
(nc)
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCH SERVICES
Hove Particular Numbers
ST. JOHN'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
ST. PETER'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
N. ot
week
Mrs. J. A. McNair of Glendale,
California, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Tanguy and children of Hous-
ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Barnes and Mrs. B. McNair
last week.
order for this office to accommodate the many persons
questing special license numbers, each motor vehicle
vnor must present his Texas certificate of title, 1955
iblime, Texas
ev. Geo. W. Krueger, Pastor
ornlng Worship on second
fourth Sunday at 9:00 a. m.
day School as announced.
We wqjild like to call your at-
tention to an exciting drama of
the west, which for a change
gives the Indian a fair deal The
picture is a cinemascope, film-
ed in color and introduces Elsa
Start to finish
in today’s modern home laundry
The spiritual basis for broth-
erhood is brought out in selec-
tions to be read from “Science
and Health with Key to the
Scriptures” by Mary Baker Ed-
dy including the following (518.
13-19): “God gives the lessei
idea of Himself for^4*ak to the
greater, and in return\the high-
er always protects the lower.
The rich in spirit help the poor
in one grand brotherhood, all
having the same Principle, or
Father: and blessed is that man
who seeth his brother’s need
and supplieth it, seeking his own
in another's good.”
Scriptural selections will in-
clude Paul’s powerful statement
on brotherly love 'Gelations
5:14): “For all the law is fulfill-
ed in one word, even in this:
mjs: .All Saturdays
to 8:00 p. m. Satur-
e second, fourth and
iy, from 1:30 to 5:30
(nc)
I take this means of express-
idff’my thanks to all my neigh-
bors and friends for their card1,
and visits to me at Youens Hos-
pital and at my home during my
recent illness due to a heart at-
tack.
I want to especially thank Mr.
and Mrs. August Appelt. Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Fertsch. Edgar
Appelt and Royce Rother for
their help and Ernest Dahse fcr
the plowing and other help he
gave me.
Words cannot express my ap-
preciation for the many acts of
kindness and I shall always hold
them in grateful remembrance
Hermail Heinsohn (pl
There is a fortune in fun in a
tomb and they are too scared to
speak* to the spook that’s chas-
ing them through the burning
sands! That will be the funniest
picture yet, with Bud Abbott
and Lou Costello, Saturday when
they “Meet The Mummy”
And pretty Peggy King of the
George Goebel show will be with
them and will sing “You Came
The county unit of Lavaca T.
S. T. A. met in Shiner on Jan-
uary 16 at 7:30 p. m. at the cafe-
torium with the president, Max
Seidenberger, presiding The
meeting was opened with a pray-
er by Mrs. Mary Lou Ross. After
reading of the minutes, Frank
Kocian gave the treasurer and
audit report of the local unit.
A very important issue facing
the local unit, as well as all vot-
ing people of the State of Texas,
is the proposed constitutional a-
mendment on teacher retire-
ment. Mrs. Ruth Riske, chair-
man of the committee on this
issue, reported that It was im-
perative to work for a better
plan for teacher retirement in
order that more young people
would consider the teaching
field as a life profession.
The public relations commit-
tee reported on trends in Texas
public schools. Over the last ten
Marks His
by the as-
sembly after the business meet-
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Schindler
of Hallettsville visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
X Ebner Jr., and children.
Mr. and Mrs A J. W. Hermes
and daughters visited Friday
Louis
Sweet
srt V. Manelb, Pastor
ses: First and third Sun-
8:30 a. m. Second. fourth
fth Sunday at 8:30 a. m.
J the week at 6:30 a. m.
nay at 8-00 p.
’ at 8-00 p. m.
Sandwiches and cake were
served durnig the * fellowship
period. *
Ret. Henry Smith, Pastor.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship 10:50 a. m.
Training Union 6:30 p. m. Eve-
ning Worsiiip 7:30 p. m.
WEEKLY SERVICES
Cottage Prayer Meeting Mon-
day evenings at 7:30 p. m. Pray-
er Meeting Wednesday at 8:0u
p. m. (nc)
Shiloh
Rev. Geo W Krueger, Pastor
Sunday School 8:00 a. m.
Morning Worship at 9 00 a. m.
on the first and third Sunday
of each month. (nc)
Hallettsville, Texas
Sunday and Holyday Masses
at 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 10:00 a.
m. (last Mass at 9:30 a. m., June
through August). Hunter’s Mass
at 4:15 a. m. in deer season some
few Sundays only Czech sermon
at last Mass on third Sunday of
the month.
Weekday Masses on school
days at 6:00 and 8:00 a. m.; on
Saturdays and during summer
at 6:00 and 6:30 a. m.; on First
Fridays, also Evening Mass.
Confessions every week day
morning before Mass and gen-
erally during second Mass; on
First Fridays also during eany
Mass: on Saturdays and day be-
fore Holydays and before First
Fridays also at 4:00 to 6:00 p. m.
and-7:30 to 9:00 p. m.
Devotions: Priest Days, First
Thursday or Saturday of the
month; Fatima devotions on
First Saturdays at 6:00 a. m.;
May' and October devotions at
week day Masses and Sunday
and Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Lenten devotions: Stations, Wed-
nesdays at 8:15 p. m. Fridays at
7:30 p. m.; Lenten Evening Mass
and Sermon on Wednesdays at
7-30 p. m .
Very Rev. Alois J Morkovsky,
V. F., Pastor, Rev. John F.
Flynn, Assistant, Rev. Henry
• Hilscher, Assistant. (nc)
How spiritual understanding
of divine Love enables mankind
to make the Golden Rule practi-
cal in daily living will be set
forth at Christian Science serv-
ices this Sunday.
Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon
entitled “Love" is the Golden
Text from I John (4:12): “If we
love one another, God dwelleth
in us, and his love is perfected
in us.”
January 29, 1956
Carroll Cloyd, Pastor. !
Morning Worship at 10-45.
Music and Worship have been
companions from the beginning.
Music is a vital part of worship.
The theme for the morning hour
is “Music And Religion”. Come
and sing with us the great
hymns of the church, which
have come out of the deep re-
ligious experience of our church
leaders. >
No loss and no gain last Sun-
day in our Sunday School at-
tendance It’s good to hold our
own but with some pushing and
pulling we can surpass our own
record. Will vou help?
Sunday evening at 7:00 It is
good to see our Junior and In-
termediate M. Y. F. young peo-
ple staying for the evening wor-
ship but we miss so many of the
parents. Should we criticize our
children when we do not set
them the proper example? Do
we really want them to go to
church or do we just say we do?
If we do not maintain this serv-
ice why should we expect them
to be concerned about it?
ST. JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The Rev. Wiliam S. Douglas,
Minister in. charge.
Morning Prayer and Sermon
9:00 a. m. Church School 10:00
a. m.
First Sundry of the 'm'wtth:
9:00 a. m. Holy Communion and
Sermon. (nc)
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LAVACA COUNTY, TEXAS
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At Cole Theatre
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I THE NATION.
night with Mr. and Mrs.
Rehas and family of
Home.
Mrs. Victoria Dozier R.
Houston visited over the
end with Mrs. Victoria Acker-
man
L .G. McCord visited Friday
with L M. Hermes.
Those who visited Sunday aft-
ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Menking were Mr and Mrs
Johnnie Jurena of Wharton. Mrs
Mary Jurena and Gene of Edna,
Leon Jurena of Gephart and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Wick and daugh-
ters of Ezzell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hermes
and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Bolom visited Sunday aft-
ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Jurena and Elaine of Gephart.
County Unit
TSTA Holds
Regular Meeting
years the enrollment has in-
creased by 500,000 students, and_
at the same time the average1
daily attendance by fourteen per
cent, which now gives the state
an average of 82 per cent.
Neal Fox discussed in detail
the other eight amendments to
be voted on in the November
election. Each one was urged to
give each of these amendments
his utmost interest.
District T. S. T. A. meeting
will be held in San Antonio in
mid March. Each school was in-
structed to choose a delegate
and alternate to this convention.
Rankin Robertson, w'ho ably
represented Lavaca County at
the state T. S. T. A gave an In-
teresting, informative and amus-
ing account of the
highlights.
A film, “Johnnj'
Mark” was enjoyed
Martinelli, an Italian girl In the
cast also are Diana Douglas and
Walter Matthau.
This picture Sunday and Mon-
day, January 29 and 30, has the
drama of ‘‘High Noon”.
Many good pictures are com-
ing up, among them “To Hell
And Back”, “The Rains of
Ranchipur”, “The Lone Ranger”
and many others. Be sure to
watch your local paper for the
play dates on these attractions.
At right... a picture of practical beauty,
perfect convenience ... an all-gas laundry. And the
heart of this laundry is the automatic gas water heater .
always economical, always dependable, always ahead of
hot water needs. Buy smart... buy a gas water beater
A Long Way From St. Louis.”
TheSsecond half of the picture
will be a story of a horse, “Black
Eagle” and stars William Bishop
and Virginia Patton. These will
be (me two features at the Cole
Theatre Saturday.
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Minear, Virgil. New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1956, newspaper, January 27, 1956; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178347/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.