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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS,
THURSDAY, DEC. 25, 1952.
Enter Service Jan. 7
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at noon on December 31, 1952.
Fire Destroys Auto Near
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WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS DAY,
AND AGAIN ON NEW YEAR’S DAY.
THANK YOU,
LESTER A. ALTMAN, owner
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. H. F. Wolber, Pastor
Frelsburg, Texas
COUNTY OFFICERS
AUSTIN COUNTY
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
(Wm. Feller. Pastor)
• Arthur Asehenbeck, Supt
. Shelby. Texas
Welcome Lutheran Church
W. Wolf, pastor
Welcome, Texas
C. M. B. Church
Industry
in crystal
Birthday nap-
ton Milford P.ichard, Rt. 1, Cat
Spring.
Colorado — Earnest Aaams,
Oakland; Raymod Arnold Canik,
Rt. 2, Fayetteville; Melvin Wal-
de Hatermann, Rt. 3, Weimar;
Allen Leo Hoelscher, Rt. 3, Wei-
mar; Melvin Benjamin Perrard,
Weimar; Frank Coleman Tate,
Mrs. Emma Michaelis of Katy
spent the past week end here
with her sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bastian and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Elo Becker of
Frelsburg were visitors in New
Ulm Saturday.
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•Sunday school and services
every first, third and fifth Sun-
day.
Family night on last Friday
in the month at 8:30 p.m.
Baptist Chapel
NEW ULM
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The lesson, through the teaching
of Jesus concerning the Sabbath,
shows that conduct is to be judged
by the extent that it lifts or de-
stroys good life. This is inferred
from his statement that the Sab-
bath was made for man. The ob-
servance of the seventh day as the
Sabbath was not established to be
a burden upon men but to be a
blessing to them.
In the incident in the field and
later the occurrence in the syna-
gogue. Jesus exposed the narrow
spirit of the Pharisees, and their
extreme exactions concerning the'
keeping of the Sabbath, and showed
that the Sabbath was not intended
to be a burden to men but to bring
good to them. And he refused to
rebuke his disciples for plucking
and eating grain on the Sabbath,
and he freely ministered to the
man of the withered hand.
Apply the principle that conduct
is to be judged by the extent that
it lifts or destroys right life to
strong drink. The apologists for
strong drink should show us what
good there is in it. They cannot. If
it does not uplift 'human life, it
should be condemned The econom-
ic ruin that drinking alcohol as a
beverage is bad enough. Dot the
spiritual ruin it brings is worse.
Beware of the first drink. One of
the old readers of our older genera-
tion taught us that: also that he
who bewares of the first drink will
never become a drunkard.
Friday.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
»nd Official Board *
third Wednesday at
Ch6ir reheafsal every Satur-
day night
Underprivileged Children Fifty-Five Men Will
In County To Receive Dolls
And Toys For Christmas
Meeting at 7:15 o’clock.
All are cordially invited.
Sunday School every Sunday,
9:00 a.m.—Mrs. Willie L. Shu-
pak, Supt.
Christmas Day, Holy Com-
munion and Czech Services at
3 p.m. by Rev. H. E. Beseda Sr.
Evening—Sunday school at
Miss Dessie Miller Entertains
With Turkey Dinner
Sunday, December 28: Sun-
day school, 9:30 a.m.; service,
10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.,
meeting.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., New-
Year’s Eve service.
Saturdays, 8:30 a.m., confir-
mation class.
Sincere wishes for a blessed
New Year to all.
St John’s Lutheran Church
Rev. BL F. Wolber, Pastor
New Ulm, Texas
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On Saturday, December 6
Miss Dessie Miller entertained
the following friends with an
afternoon "coffee.”
Industry Methodist Church
Rev. L. D. Hhrdt, Pastor
Industry, Texas
• “The Chttrch that greets
you with a smile.”
You are welcome to attend:
Sunday School .... 9:30 a. m.
Bellville, Dec. 18.—Tragedy
was narrowly averted Sunday
afternoon, when the autcmobile
belonging to Charles F. Eckel-
berg, was destroyed by fire a-
bout three miles the other side
of Mill Creek.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Eckelberg were
returning from a visit in Sealy
when their automobile struck a
gasoline tank lying in the high-
way. A car in front of the Eck-
elbergs swerved to avoid the
tank, ard Mr. Eckelberg fcllow-
> the right oil for your car from 3 fine Sinclair
Oils, each containing modern additives to
keep your motor clean. For most cars, Sinclair opaline® and
Sinclair Pennsylvania are recommended. For cars requiring
Heavy Duty Oil, Sinclair tenol® is the choice.
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Services every Sunday
10:30 a. m.
Sunday School at 9:15 a.m.
All services English, except-
ing first Sunday in month.
You are cordially invited.
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Repair wil/iSl/l/ClAf/?
Let y°ur Sinclair Dealer check your oil every
v/’CW' timc yOU buy gasoline - keep oil at safejevej,
Every time your car is lubr*cated, let youn
xz7 Sinclair Dealer drain out dirty, contaminated
oil and refill your crankcase with fresh, clean Sinclair Oil.
Every Sunday Morning: Sun
day School at 10:00 o’clock;
Worship Service at 11:00 o'clock.
Sunday evening — Training
Union, for all ages, at 6:45
o’clock. Evening Worship at
7:30 o’clock.
Wednesday night — Prayer
The Ladies of the St. Paul's
Lutheran Missionary Society of
La Grange will serve refresh-
ments in the county courthouse
to the 55 selectees departing
for the Armed Forces on Janu-1
ary 7, 1953. Board chairman,
Stuart T. Penick, expresses the
sincere appreciation of the board
members to these ladies for ren-1
dering this courtesy to the sei-1
ectees of the Tri-County area.
Gifts of either candy or cigar-
ettes will be presented to the
men departing for Service by |
the La Grarge Junior Chamber 1
of Commerce. j
Names and home addresses j
of the men who will depart for1
the Service follow alphabetically '
by counties: <
Austin—Otis Edward Ashorn,
Rt. 1, New Ulm; Otis Bassett,
San Felipe; Simon Campos, bea-
ly; Bennie Felix Faterknowski, I
Rt. 2,. Bellville: Harvey Leon
Himly, Bellville; Max Edwin
Hinze, Rt. 2, Sealy; Joe Kalis-
zewski, Jr., Rt. 2, Bellville; Jer-
ry Ondruch, Rt. 1, Sealy: Ray-
mond Willie Schovajsa, Rt. 1, j
Bellville; Robert Charley Svo-
boda, Wallis; Lloyd Allen Sincl,
RL 1, New Ulm; Victor Peter ,
Twardowski, Rt. 1, Wallis; El- i
roy Henry Wiecker, Bleibler- ;
ville; John Henry Willbert, Rt. :
2, Cat Spring; Joe Edward Bry- '
ant, Sealy; Otis Ray Cherry, 1
Wallis; Raymond Louis Foers- l
ter. Star Route, New Ulm; Mil- Mueller, Rt.2, Round Top; Fred
J Muras, Rt. 1, La Grange; Joe
Charlie Orsak, Jr., Fayetteville;
Benjamin George Parma, Fay-
etteville; Stephen Alfred Prau-
se, La Grange; Clarence Ruben
Reuter, Rt. 1, Round Top; Ber-
nard Frank Ripper, Rt. 1, Schu-
lenburg; Daniel Schlabach, Rt.
1, Round Top; David Winston
Rt. 1, Eagle Lake; Floyd James 'Schneider, La Grange; Sherman
Shorts, Jr., Rt. 1, Winchester;
William Adam Ullrich, Jr., Rt.
2, Burton; Curtis Deland Wil-
iams, Rt. 3, Fayetteville; Adolph
Rudolph Zatopek, Ellinger; Tho-
mas W. Bed rar, La Grange.
7:00, Services at 8:00,
first and third Sunday.
December 25, Communion
Service at 10:30 a. m.
December 25, Children’s Serv.
ice at 7:00 p.m.
December 26, Family night.
Everyone cordially invited.
in
a
year
through the cojnbined efforts of
County Home Demonstration
clubs, homemakirg classes of
county high schools, and public
spirited group.
Working through the Save
the Children Federation, these
groups have made over 100 dolls
to be distributed to the above
mentioned children. With the
dolls, the children will receive
fruit, candy, and chewing gum.
The Bellville Boy Scouts, un-
der leadership of Scoutmaster
Roland Remmert have repaired
and repainted toys, which will
be given to boys in place of the
dolls.
Mrs. Sam Vornkahl is presi-
dent of the county HD council
which has done a great deal of
the work in making the dolls
and assembling them for distri-
bution. The Future Homemak-
ing classes of Bellville high
school, under leadership of Miss
Shirley Huckabee, and the home
economics classes of Austin
county high scool have also pre-
pared some of the dolls.
Cost of the fruit and candy
has been defrayed by contribu-
tions from the Bellville Cham-
ber of Commerce, Lions Club,
Business and Professional Wo-
mens’ club, and from anony-
mous donors, Mrs. Sammie By-
num, county chairman of the
SCF, said Wednesday.
This is the third year that the
county HD council has worked
with the SCF on this program
and the second that they have
made dolls.—Times.
Whitefield, Eagle Lake.
Fayette—Alfred Appelt, Jr.,
Schulenburg; Jeremias Castro
Alvarado, Flatonia; Carlton
James Baca. Rt. 3, Schulenburg;
Willie Victor Bohuslav, Jr., Rt.
3, La Grange; Elvin Earl Bret-
ting, Rt. 2, Schulenburg; Leroy
On Sunday, December 7, Miss
Dessie Miller entertained Rev.
and Mrs. L. D. Hardt and her
immediate family with a deli-
cious turkey dinner and trim-
mings, in observance of a be-
lated “Thanksgiving” and also
to honor her sister, Mrs. T. A.
Pcphanken on her birthday, the
exact date being December 9.
Her guests included: Rev. and
Mrs. L. D. Hardt, Industry; Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Pophanken, New
Ulm; Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Zeiss, Mrs. Tiernan H. Dippie,
and Arthur Scott Knolle, all of
Brenham; Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Miller, Bryan; Dr. and Mrs. A.
C. Miller, Carmine; Mr. and
Mrs. Kinch (’. Knolle of Austin;
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunt of , ing right behind, could not miss
George West and their baby,
Steven Eugene.
The large dining room table
was laid with a white linen table
cloth with a centerpiece con-
sisting of yellow chrysanthe-
mums in a cut glass basket plac-
ed on a crystal mirror and tall
green tapers held
candle holders,
kins were used.
After Grace was said by Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Meyer ac-
Tu'g^; Mr» Anton Gei.t-
Jasek, Rt. 3, La Grange; James
Carroll Kubos, 904 Simpson St.,
Schulenburg; Joseph Frank
Kudlacek, Rt. 2, La Grange
Max Machicek, Rt. 4, Schulen-
burg; Leonard Mazulewycz, Rt.
2, Weimar; Harold Herbert
Frelsburg-Industry Charge.
Rev. Edward Gefeer, Pastor
FRELSBURG—
Mass on first Sunday of
month at 8:00 a.m. and on all
others Sundays at 9:30 a.m.
INDUSTRY—
Mass on first Sunday of
month at 9:30 a.m. and on all
other Sundays at 8:00 a. m.
Mass on week days at 6:15 ex-
cept Friday at 8:00 a.m.
it, despite his relatively slow
speed of around 55 mph.
The tank immediately burst
into flame and the couple was
barely able to get out of the
car. The fire department was
summoned but the car was de-
stroyed before the firemen ar-
rived at the scene. Flames com-
pletely enveloped the front of
the car, the couple said.
Sheriff Marcus Steck report-
ed that the tank apparently con-
tained some gasoline, though it
was not full. He was unable to
say for sure just how it came
in the highway, but surmised
that it possibly had fallen off
someone’s truck.
Both fire departments, those
of Bellville and Sealy, answered
the call-—Times.
Morning—Sunday School at
9:30, Services at 10:30 every *
second and fourth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henk-
haus Jr. and family, of Ingle-
wood, California, arrived in New
Ulm Sunday evening to spend
the Christmas holidays with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Henkhaus and at Brenham
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schulte.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brokmeyer
of Frelsburg visited in New
Ulm ore day last week.
Any erroneous rsflettios upon ths
ebsrsetnr, standing or reputation of aw
film, corporation or individual guibijah-
•d in these columns, will be cheerfully
•nrjectsd upon it being brought to the
attention of th* editor. We will also
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
__________New Ulm. Texas___
New Ulm, Texas, Dec. 25. 1925
Catholic Church News
Bellville, Dec. 18.—Over 190
underprivileged children
Austin county will have
brighter Christmas this
Hardt all joined in singing
“Happy Birthday” to Frieda,
and in the late afternoon birth-
day gift packages were opened
and before the guests departed
all wished Mrs. Pophanken
many more happy returns of the
day.
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New Ulm Enterprise
Published ovary Thursday by
Harry U Muenster
Entered aS oecoAfl-Mss* matter, Oc-
tober 20, 1010, at the pest office at
New Him, geaaa, under the act of
Worship Serice ..10:30 a.m.
Youth Fellowship . - 7:00 p. .m
Worship Service.... 7:30 p. m.
The W. S. C. S. meets every
first Wednesday at 2:30 p.m.
The M. Y. F. has a business
meeting and boc*'*1 every second
Thomas Cordes, Rutersville;
Louis Gest, Jr., Rt. 2, Round
Top; Weinert Albert Grohmann,
Rt. 2, Weimar; Edmund Joe
Harbich, Rt. 3, Flatonia; Ar-
mand Hugo Hollas, Rt. 1, Schu-
lenburg; Albert Huebel, Jr., Rt. i
man of the Rockhouse
munity spent Friday in
Ulm.
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1952, newspaper, December 25, 1952; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1225765/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.