The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 92, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1949 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 194
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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ICE CREAM
Frai
Lee Taylor of
Lester Hotel
JACOBS
La Grange
Tuesday, Sept. 20
8:30 a. tn. to 11 a. m.
w Misses Nancy Lee Blackburi
with relatives. Dorothy Jean and Sara RutJ, R t
lift I I nrsrl Anina. lA/ftnn . ... __* * *
IN THESE 6 BOTTLES
WHY TAKE LESS—WHEN
wuu die in jTiui Hu aecK ana ivirs. f ritz uau or
for three weeks taking hot Houston visited with Mr. and
UNITED GAS
Miss Jurnice Jaster of Hous-
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TRUCKS
Oh •» «4i IllvtUttlfta
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ton spent the week-end here
with her parents.
of Mrs. Sophie
La Grange at
Funeral Home
Mrs. A. E. Keilers and son and
Mrs. Emma Gau.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johle
Entd
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Final
Lauter
K. H.
Ollie S
Six
12-oi. bottle*
PLUS DEPOSIT
R. II. Pohl, Prop
CARMINE
and
Ma-
had
Mr.
C II I C K EN
D I N N E R
60c
30c
Sponsored by Sacred Heart
P-TA and Ladies Altar
HEAR—fitlT DON'T
UNDERSTAND?
Fair Pavilion
LA GRANGE
This is another example of the way rtto American Business
'vstem works to bring better jivfhg to your community.
Plait
to fi
men
United Gas recognizes and cheerfully accepts its
community responsibilities. In every worthy civic activity
you'll find United Gas employees joining hands with you and
your neighbors in an effort to make your community
a better place in which to live. Businesses and
industries in general, as well as their employees,
can always be counted on to accept their responsibilities
in all community-bsrifdrng functions.
will remain and enter Waco
high school.
Mrs. Marvin Tiedt of Smith-
ville was a brief visitor here
Tuesday.
Mrs. John Holan accompa-
nied by her son Johnnie, of
Houston and Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Evanicky spent Sunday
in Marlin with Mr. and Mrs
John Kana and Mrs. John
Cernoch who are in Marlin
week visiting in Houston and
Galveston.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowler
and daughter and Otto Eichler
of Hempstead visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mrs. Orville Dunham and
son and Miss Lucile Siebel of
Ada, Okla., spent several days
here in the L. W. Siebel home.
Mrs. Lena Kraatz of Wal-
deck and Mrs. Fritz Gau of
Kills Rattlesnake
Joe R Hubenak, while walk-
ing from the Hillmann farm
near the Colorado river Sun-
day morning, discovered and
equipment for a clean, accurate
job... that it will satisfy the most
critical user in the toughest going.
Before you start to work this
fall, sec us about this outstanding
plow and tillage line. Each tool
can be depended on to do its job
right. Sizes and models to fit your
power and farm.
Mrs. E. J. Maresh, Lonel and!
Joydene of Texas City; Mr.l
and Mrs. J. F. Sula, Mary Janel
and Edward, Mrs. Rosa Sulal
and Mrs. Anna Necas of Fay-|
etteville; and Mr. and Mrs.l
Emil Haverland and family)
and Johnny Stefka of Temple!
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Public
Sulak.
etteville was honored by
friends with a surprise party
on her birthday Monday night,
Sept. 12. A delicious lunch was
served. Mrs. Lane was pre-
sented with a beautiful birth-
day cake with white and pink
decorations by Mrs. Joe We-
| cheta. Shtj also received many
nice gifts. Mrs. Marvin Tiedt
Buy Pepsi 6-at-a-time ... and save.
Sparkling Pepsi tastes twice as good
.. . goes twice as far . .. gives twice
as much. You’ll enjoy Pepsi—
America's favorite cola in the big,
Big 12 oz. bottle. Pick up 6 today!
Your Ice Cream Headquarters
PHONE 1 LA GRANGE
Mrs. R. J. Danchak included
Mr. Danchak’s mother of Ly-
ons and Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
chak and family of Pearsall.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dybala
spent Sunday in Yoakum with
Mrs. Cecelia Kasparek
daughters and Grandma
tocha. Mrs. Kasparek
spent several days with
and Mrs. Dybala here.
We Fill Them
Carefully
LA GRANGE DRUG
COMPANY
Two Pharmacists on Duty
PHONE 378
Given by Lodge No. 23
P L IT M
Sunday, Sept. 25
DAV
Fi
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MARK THIS DATE
On Your Calendar:
Sunday Oct. 30
It's the Date of the
K. J. T. and K. J. Z. T.
SUPPER
— at —
AMMANNSVILLE
Watch for Further Particulars!
ATTEN
Mr.
Mr. an
and En
BRING US
YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS
CHICKEN SUPPER
Served Family Style
at 4:30 P. M.
Plenty of
Country Sausage
Available on Grounds
DANCE
At Recreation Hall
Cistern
Sunday, Sept. 18
Music by
Henry Broach
Admission: Gents, 60c;
Ladies 40c; Spectators 20c,
Tax Included
EVERYBODY INVITED
CARMINE
NEWS goTropX.nt N°'
through Teamwork for
CIVIC BETTERMENT
2 smallest SONOTONES
BUILT FOR 5’;
GREATEST
UNDERSTANDING!
Investigate!
SONOTONE
Wesley A. Stone,
HANCE AT NIGHT
To the Music of
PATEK'S ORCHESTRA
Adm.: 50c — Tax Included
SPECIAL FEATURE
Saturday, Sept. 17
9 til 1
Music by
Ray Baca’s Orch.
Adm.: 60c Per Person
Tax Included
Table Service
50c Per Couple, Minimum
SI Pct Table
For Reservation
Phone 181, Grange
Come and Enjoy
Yourself!
rival of a daughter, Ann Mary,
born at the St. Joseph hos-
pital Saturday, Sept. 10. The
grandparents are Mrs. Jos. Ta-
pal of here and Mrs. Anna
Gaither of Houston. Mrs. la-
pal left for Houston Wednes-
day to spend several weeks
with the Gaithers. She will
also visit Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Tapal and son.
Have 56th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hatter-
mann observed their 56th wed-
ding anniversary with a fam-
ily dinner.
Observe Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Mynar
entertained a number of rela-
tives and friends Tuesday eve-
ning, the occasion was Mrs.
Mynar’s birthday apniversary.
Luther League Meets
The St. Paul’s Luther League
met on Sept. 1. The hymn,
“Work for the Night Is Com-
ing,” opened the meeting. The
reading of Psalm 104 by Gay-
nell Fritsch followed. Lillie
Mae Vavra and Jeanette Cor-
des gave an interesting report
on the Luther League activi-
FAYETTEVILLE
MriA/o Mra. F- c-
INtWo Co. reaoondant
K. J. T.
ANNUAL FEAST
CERTIFIED CONSULTANT,
will be at the
WEDDING DANCE
at
AMMANNSVILLE
Saturday, Sept. 17
Music By
Lee Use’s Orch. j
Honoring Jerome Slipnk and
Bride, Janie Kossa
EVERYBODY INVITED'
HI
DARTER-LOONEY IMPLEMENT CO.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
ELLINGER
ME-Ul/C Naney Ko,hl
Pit WO Correapondent
Cleaning — Pressing
Hats Steam Cleaned
and Blocked
JOE HOEFER
Grange Texas
bath treatments.
The following were guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ____________________,
C. A. J. Meyer Sunday: Mrs. and family and Mr. and~Mrs.
F. J. Scheel and Mr. and Mrs. i Alfred Johle and family of Ol-
Freddie Scheel and daughter * ney, visited relatives here for
B. several days.
" Mrs. Richard Andreas was'
I a birthday host on Wednesday,
Mrs. F. Tiedt of Fayetteville
visited with Mrs. Marvin Tiedt I
at Smithville Saturday, Sept |
10, the occasion being hen
birthday. She served a delici-
ous lunch. Mrs. Tiedt received
many nice gifts.
Subscriptions
Walter Ealy of Houston be-
came a new subscriber to The
Record. Renewals were re-
ceived from Chas. Slanina and
Rudolph Tydlacka.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoels-
cher of Houston spent the
week-end here.
Mrs. Edna Hultgren and
daughter, Rose, of Galveston
visited here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Hrus-
ka and daughter are visiting
relatives in Galveston and
I Houston.
j Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hruska of
Bartlett accompanied by Mr.
I and Mrs. John Hruska of
Granger were guests of Mr.
j and Mrs. E. C. Jecmenek and
| Mrs. W. J. Koehl Sr. and Miss
Nancy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Houston spent the week-end
I with relatives.
Miss Connie Sundberg left
for Austin Monday morning
after spending a week of her
vacation with Mrs. W. J. Koehl
Sr. and Miss Nancy.
Rudolph Zapalac, M. H. Za-
palac Jr. and Dorothy Jean
left for Waco Sunday to visit
ties which they attended re-
cently in Seguin. After the
business meeting a hymn was
sung and the closing prayer
was given.
Games were enjoyed and
then cake and punch were
served by Mrs. Jerry Vavra
and Mrs. Henry Fritsch.
Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koliha
and son, Jerry, and daughter,
I Dorothy Ann, spent Friday in
!t->—in —1x1^ Mr. Koliha’s
father. From there they con-
tinued to Corpus Christi.
Mrs. Fred Mueller and
daughter, Waldren of Paige
spent Sunday with Paul Jure-
cka and Mr. and Mrs. Rud.
Jurecka and family.
Rep. and Mrs. R. B. Spacek
recently visited Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Spacek Jr. at Seguin.
Recent guests of Mr. and
— at —
SAC RI D HEART SCHOOL
La (Jrange
Sunday, Sept. 25
Serving Begins At 11:00 A.M.
Adults $1. Children 50c
GA ME S —
Attendance Prizes for
Adults and Children
I
PEPSI’S BEST!
PEPSICOLA BOTTLING CO. OF WEIMAR
Uhder appointment from Pepsi Cola Co., New York
••Listen to ‘Counter-Spy,’ Tuesday and Thursday evenings,
your ABC station”
snake. It had 11 rattlers and I town guest.
one button, which Mr Htibe- Attend partv
nak brought to town as proof I „ . . T
that the snake had been killed r . W C ?ey*r’ L'
Honored On Birthday Kuhena and son Tommy,
— - — * I and daughter, .Jacqueline, Mrs.
| Alfred Martinek and son, all
| of Ellinger; Mrs. Joe Wecheta,
I Mrs. G. E. Lane and son, Mrs.
| Harry Wecheta and Mr. and
UNITED GAS
SERVING TNE
Recent week-end visitors ir^Mrs. J. J. Sula Jr. and Mr. nnd|
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Sula were Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. Sebesta and sons, Mr. and
F. J. Scheel and Mr. and Mrs. , Alfred Johle and family of Ol-
| Freddie Scheel and ......
of Raymondsville, Mrs. P
j Lannert and Ray Rutledge of
Donna.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Koepke j Sept. 14.
accompanied by Monroe |
Scheel and Mr. and Mrs. Lee '
Taylor of Houston spent Sun- ;
day in Magnet with Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Girndt and daugh-
ter, Shirley.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph J.
Tydlacka and family of Whar-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rob-
erts and family of El Campo,
Mr. and Mrs. Daughtery Rob-
erts of Eagle Lake visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Tydlacka Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Si-
mank and daughter of El Cam-
po enroute to Carmine Sunday
stopped for a brief visit here
with Mr and Mrs. W. J. Koehl
Jr. and Billy.
(group. Later in the evening
' sandwiches and cake were
served.
Choir members present were
I Joyce and -Lois Ullrich, Na-
Civic Club Meets dine MueUer> Willie Lou Eich-
The Carmine Civic club met Ruth UUrieh( Anna Deli
with Mrs. Walter Roski last gergeri pauline Poehl, Shirley
Thursday with the following Fuc. Willye Mae Schoen-
Qrn,”! j b<?rg, Doris Jean Ullrich, Billy
Graeber, Richard Zwernemann
Jr., Jerry Dean Jacob and Al-
fred Kluge. Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Ullrich and Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Graeber and Marilyn
chaperoned the group.
Attend Funeral
Mrs. W. J. Neese, Mrs. W.
G. Neese and Mrs. W. A.
Plueckhahn attended the fu-
neral services
Neese held at
the Koenig
Monday.
Hurts Foot
Ilo Dean Ullrich splintered
a bone in his foot when he
jumped into a deep ditch. He
was taken to a Brenham hos-
pital for X-rays. After receiv-
ing medical aid he returned
home and is getting about
nicely.
Moves Here
Mrs. Adolph Renck moved
from Round Top to make her
home here. Shortly before Mr.
Renck passed away, they pur-
chased a place here from Al-
fred Jaster.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Light
spent Sunday in La Grange
with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Otto and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eichler
Jr. and Charles Porter of
j Houston spent the week-end
; here.
Mrs. Auguste Eichler is vis-
liting in the Max Eichler home
in Houston.
Mrs. L. E. Drawe and Mrs.
James Drawe and daughters of
Mercedes visited in the Alfred
Hoppe home.
Mrs. H. M. Wolters of Tay-
1 lor, Misses Selma and Anna
Klatt of La Grange, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Butter, Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Hoppe, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Durflinger, and Mrs.
Hubert Drawe, all of Austin,
spent Sunday in the Hoppe
homes.
Misses Nancy Lee Blackburn
Gallon-----
’/2 Gallon----
Pint-----
Hand Packed
Quart-----
Pint--------
All Flavors in Factory and Hand Packed
16 oz. Malt----20c
Special Confections — 05c
SEE US FOR YOUR ICE CREAM NEEDS
FOR PARTIES, ANNIVERSARIES, ETC.
Special Designs for All Occasions.
Mothers Club To Meet
The Fayetteville public
school Mothers club meeting*
will be held Friday night, j
Sept. 16 at 8 o’clock. Refresh-
ments will be served.
Baby Girl Born
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gaither |
of Houston announce the ar- Beeville with
For the biggest money’s
worth in Motor Trucks, sec
your G. M. C. Dealer for any
size from ton up. First in
comfort, better looking, bet-
ter built and a longer life
engine!
See Your
G. M. C. Dealer
CITY GARAGE
Factory Packed:
$1.40
75c
25c
members present: Mesdames
S s™ithvil‘e was out-of' | ^nCT^Hem^H^r^n, Al-
fred Etzel, O. F Kiel, Minna
Kieke, Esther Neumann, Wal-
ter Roski and Miss Norma
Bauer.
Numerous business matters
were c scussed.
Junior Choir Has Party
The Junior Choir members
enjoyed a party at Artesian
park Monday evening Swim-
ming was enjoyed by the
If You Have Trouble
Making a Good Seedbed
• Plowing and tillage to make a
good seed bed are jobs about which
plenty of farmers are mighty par-
ticular.
Have you ever noticed how
many of these exacting farmers use
McCormick- Deering Plows and
Tillage Tools to do such work?
They know they can hank on this
USE McCORMICK-DEERING PLOWS AND TILLAGE TOOLS
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 92, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1949, newspaper, September 16, 1949; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195395/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.