The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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WEEKLY NEWS
ANALYSIS
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Weekly New* Analysis which
makes you a spectator on the
world news front. It will help you
understand the significance of
happenings both here and abroad.
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IN THIS PAPER
ANNOUNCEMENT
For
Sports Editor
FAYETTEVILLE
Busy Bee Club Reporter .
Press Club Reporter
dress
playing ball on their rew dia-
Gtorge Kollatschnys Celebrate
Silver Wedding Anniversary
A Want Ad in The Enterprise
Will Do It! Whenever you have
something to sell, rent or trade
Ad in The Enterprise will bring
you quick results. For just a
few cents you can place your
message before hundreds of in-
terested readers.
News
Leslie was absent four days.
Wendel and Lynette were absent
Tuesday. The following were
absent Wednesday: Wen del, Gla-
dys, Annie Mae, Betty and Lyr-
Furniture
THAT IS
Well Built • • *
Priced Right
— SEE —
E. J. Knesek
hostess at the next meeting, to
be held at her home on Wednes-
! p. m.
Sponsors .
Mrs. Geraldine Luetge
Miss Clara Jez
—O—
Beatrice Zbranek planted on our school ground.
I We know that before long we
' will have a I
Clinton Blezinger
Fourth Grade Reporter
Jimmy Lindemann
Third Grade Reporters
Ruth Marek
Carolyn Huebner
Second Grade Reporter
Mary Alice Marek
First Grade Reporters
Ralph Milton Sternenberg
Wilbert Frank, Jr.
Columbus Veterinary Center
Phone -46
Columbus, Texas
Frame Repairs
Lenses Duplicated
"Closed on Thursday”
Office:
Over 1Grange Drug Co.
LA GRANGE. TEXAS
Telephone 380
Dr. James L. Ashley
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted
The 1949 rice, wheat and
grain sorghum crops in Texas
were the seccnd largest on re-
cord.
man Raeke.
The refreshment table in the
parish house was laid with a
white linen ckth and held the
wedding cake, decorated with
a theme of silver, tall silver and
white cardies burning at either
side. The flower arrangement
for the table was of white glad-
ioli with silver leaves and bells.
Dr. George A. Martir
Veterinarian
DR. M. L FERGUSON
Optometrist
Eyes examined. Glasses fitted
Office First Stale Bank Bldg, ij
Hours 9-12; 1-5 Daily
Evenings By Appointment i]
Phone 510. Columbus, Tex.
I A Quiz
She is in the first grade. Has’
b'°”d' S-»lby H. D Club Meeting
has ^sister in the eighth grade" I . The Shelby Home Demonstra-
I L1UI1 V1UU liaw ill UlU llUHIt UX
I Mrs. Sanford Schnvd on Febru-
She aL'’ 15.
Following a short business I Threads
__ WV1J” was I.M..
Miss Fullen, our agent, Miss ' Spiess, Edwin'.“ Akin ’and’Her”
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regular meeting in Mr. Wittner’s ways of handling materials and
- • - ... on dress
The West End Highlights ...
(West End Rural High School) happv to have Gail Wittner join,
the fun in twirling class. The i wh|. new regulations of
Editor-in-chief .. . ' group plans to twirl at the next w in - -
Perry Lee Marek pTA meeting along with the
Associate Editor , band to such songs as "Chop
Naomi Blezinger Sticks", “Red River Valley,” ar.d
News Editor I “The School Song.”
Lillie Mae Peschel The fourth graders are also
News Reporter practicing on their harmonicas
Waldene Schlabach which they plan ‘to play for the
Society Editor ) PTA. and if the program doesn’t
Peggy Lou Faist get too long the fifth and sixth
Society Reporter ... ■ graders wifi play two numbers
Shirley Huebner on their symphonets. We hope
| to see many members and mary
Arthur Kirschke visitors present.
Sports Reporters ; We are proud of the plants
Boys— Allyn Meischen and shrubbery that are being
Girls— P • ”* ' ’ ‘
English Club Reporter .. .
Citizenship Club Reporter ..
Naomi Blezinger ground.
Busy Bee Club Reporter . C.
• Jo Ann Peschel very rice.
Press Club Reporter is in the air uy uie way me -- T
Lillie Mae Peschel flowers in our room are growing.; First National Bank of Bellville
Senior 4-H Club Reporter.
Shirley D. Ashorn
Junior 4-H Club Reporter .
Jo Ann Juergens 1 in. tall. She is very bashful) Shelby H. D. ( lub Meeting
Jr. High Reporter | in front of strange people. She ~
1 She is in the fourth grade and j l’on Cl**b met >n hhe home of
her hair is brownette. She is]
the tallest in her grade.
has a great interest in music.
Answers next week.
English Club News.
gpve good pointers
tt'mmings.
The hostess served a delicious
lunch ccnsisting of sandwiches,
cakes, pies, cookies and coffee
to six members, and one visitor,
Mrs. Herbert Schultz, who be-
came a member of the club.
Mrs. Alex E. Voelkel will be Other arrangements of seasonal
L- - -*■ •L' *■ *- flowers were place!, about the
church and parish house.
Refreshments of cake, pie,
sandwiches and coffee were
served. Miss Fay Fricke and
Mrs. James Huebner registered
, the more than a hundred guests
remember that a low-cost Want, who came from Bellville. Free-
port, Thorndale. Austin. Hous-
ton, Smithville and Industry.
Mr.-. Kcllatschny wore a grey
crepe dress with a corsage of j-
white carnations tied.with siket ]
ribbon. Mr. Kollatschny wore a
matching boutonniere.
Many lovely gifts were pre-
sented to Mr. and Mrs. Kollat-
ry-go-round, and games on the
„ blackboard. The third graders
We appreciated her played jump-sticks. The fifth
and sixth graders have been schry. Friends and acquaintanc.
playing ball on their rew dia- es of this friendly couple wish
mond. The seventh grade boys for them and their family rich
played hide-and-go-seek andi blessings for many more years
Black Man with Mrs. Luetge’s1
pupils. The eighth and ninth
grade girls have been enjoying
dominoes, but the boys have
er joyed the sunshine
In order more fully to comply
’ the
Wage & Hour law we find it
necessary to change banking
hours in Bellville, effective
March 1, 1950, as follows:
Opening time will remain at
9 a.m. ('losing time, however,
will be at 2 p.m. each day ex-
cept Saturdays, when we will re-
main open until 3 p. m. The
usual noon closing hour will re-
main as heretofore.
We regret any inconvenience
that new closing may cause,
but feel we have no other re-
course.
We earnestly request that you
... bear with us and abide by
,._.j a beautiful'"school the new banking hours, and
...... Our schcol cafeteria is P'ea^e. may we ask you again
also being remodeled and looks n°t to ask us to wait on you
.... We can tell spring either before or after these
is in the air by the way the hours.^ , d n
Austin County State Bank
135-21-2tc.
Mr and Mrs. George Kollat-
schny of Industry celebrated
their silver wedding anniversary
last Sunday. They were married
on February 15, 1925, in the
New Bremen community, Mrs.
Kcllatschny being the former
Miss Arnie Zanek.
At noon a sausage barbecue
dinner was served to all mem-
bers of their families. Guests I
for the dinner were Rev. Wood]
Patrick and sons, Donald and
David of Austin, and Rev. and
Mrs. L. D. Hardt of Industry.
Ir the afternoon an anniver-
sary service and reception were
held in the Industry Methodist
church from two to five. The I
Rev. Mr. Hardt delivered the(
anniversary message based on
the theme, “The Christian
Home.” He speke with rever-
ence and stressed the signifi-
cance of the occasion.
A number of hymrs were
sung and Mr. Hardt led the
group in prayer. Mrs. Ben Ml.
Regers gave a reading entitled
“Your Silver Wedding Anni-
versary." Little Dean Douglas
Kollatschny, son of the honored
couple, said a poem. The •■‘org,
' J j Among the
hung by Mrs. Melvin
meeting, and in the absence ofir;n]r:
The English Club met for its ■ Renatha Ullrich
room cn February 20 at 10:45
am. The president presided and
the secretary read the minutes
which were approved as read.
Then the roll was called. As
old business the matter of mon-
ey was discussed. A motion
was made and seconded that we
go to Arte.sian Park for a par-
ty, but was vetoed.
motion was made that we go
carried. The meeting;
11:45.—Shirley'
Marek. Reporter.
English Club Picnic
The picnic was held on Sun-
day February 23. After fishing
for awhye we were served a
delicious luhch of hot dogs, po-
tato chips, corn chips, marsh-
mellows which we roasted, lem-
onade and cookies. While we
were eating we listened to the
radio.
Mrs. Zbranek was in charge of
the lunch.
helping very much.
The party was enjoyed bj’
ail.—By Shirley Marek and Bea-
trice Zbranek.
Spcrts
The first graders played house.
The second and fourth grade
boys and girls have been playing
together on the see-saws, mer-
Another
uiuiiuu non mouc , De neici at ner non
... „ .... fishing and have a fish fry. This'day, March 8 at 2
ette. Annie Mae and Betty were] motion carried. The meeting,
absent Thursday. Bennie Jr-’ „ u,rn„
was absent Friday.
Allen Gene Schubert was ab-|
sent Monday, Tuesday, ar.d
Wednesday. Rubin Roy Ecker-
mann and Janet Marek w ere al-
so absent Wednesday.
Maddean Marek was absent
two days. Dorothy was absent
two days. Judith was absent
Monday.
The fifth and sixth graders
made health posters in art class
last Thursday in keeping with
the health projects under way
A very interesting health movie
was seen by the entire school
last week.
Bennie had to stay at home
Thursday to cut wood.
Herbert and May Nola were
absent Tuesday and Wednesday
i
Methodist Church News
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10:30
.7:30
Sunday, March 5: Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; 7 p.m., study
of the meaning of the Order of
Church Service by congregation
and Luther League; 7:30 p.m.,
evening service, 8:30 p.m.,
meeting of council.
Monday, 8 p.m., Luther League
meeting.
Tnursday, 2 p.m.. Ladies’ Aid
meetirg; 8 p.m., Lenten service;
9 p.m., adult confirmation in-
struction.
St. Paul’s invites you to all
services.
* Industry Methodist Church
Rev. L. D. Hardt, Pastor
Industry, Texas
'"The Church that greets
you with a smile.”
You are welcome to attend:
Sunday School .... 9:45
Worship Service
Youth Fellowship
Worship Service .... 8:00
Due to the fact that the pastor
will be in Schulenburg, leading
a revival meeting the third
week in March, the regular
meeting of the official board and
Wesleyan Service Guild will be
postponed until the following
week, on Wednesday, March 22.
The W. S. C. S. meets every
first Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.
The M. Y. F. has a business
meeting and social every second
Friday.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
and Official Board meet every
third Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
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Phone 57
Dr. H. C. Moeller
DENTAL SURGEON
X-Riy Equipped Offlcu
COLUMBUS STATE BANK BLDC
COLUMBUS. TEXAS
Ernst Brokmeyer
MEMORIAL DEALER
(Since 1925)
P. O. Box 93
NEW ULM, TEXAS
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DR. A. H. REBSCH
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined, Glasses fitted
LA GRANGE, TEXAS '
Phone 353 Schroeder Bldg.
— Lowest Prices — ,
We Deliver Anywhere
ROBBINS MONUMENT CO.
2710 Washington Avenue
Houston, Texas
Experiments in color televi-
sion go back in the laboratory as
far as 1928.
ADVERTISING IN THE ENTER-
PRISE CAN DO EFFECTIVE WORK
FOR ANYBODY WITH SOMETHING
TO SELL AND WE WILL BE GLAD
TO COOPERATE WITH ADVER-
TISERS.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
(Wm. Feller, Pastor)
Shelby, Texas
Afternoon services on first
Sunday at 3:00 p. m., Sunday
School at 2:00 p. m.
Night services on 3rd Sun-
day at 8:00 p.m., Sunday School
at 7:00 p.m.
Lenten services every Thurs-
day, beginning March 2, at 7:30
p. m.
St. John’s Lutheran Church
(Rev. E. C. Poehlmann, Sup-
ply Pastor.)
New Ulm, Texas
Catholic Church News
Frelsburg-lndustry Charge
Rev. Edward Geiser, Pastor
FRELSBURG—-
Mass on first Sunday of
month at 8:30 a. m. and on all
other Sundays at 10:00 a. m.
INDUSTRY-
MASS on first Sunday of
month at 10:00 a. m. and on all
other Sundays at 8:30 a. m.
Mass on week days at 6:15 ex-
cept Friday at 8:30 and Satur-
day at 7:00 a. m.
Lutheran Church News
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. Wolf, Supply Pastor
Frelsburg, Texas
During the Lent season
Church Services will be held ev-
ery Sunday at 2:00 p.m., and
Sunday School at 1:00 p.m.
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1950, newspaper, March 2, 1950; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216343/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.