The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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YESTER-YEARS
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN
CHURCH
New Ulm
Rev. Harold E. Fehler
DIRECTORY
December, 13,1964
Texas.
DECEMBER 8. 1949
FOF SALE:
TRINITY LUTHERAN
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Christmas celebrations at Hod
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BELLVILLE FIRMS
Boriack Motors
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SALES and SERVICE
Parts — Complete Shop Service
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Smith Bros.
and RADIO SHOP
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Ruland Motor Co.,
Kathleen I.orene.
Incorporated
30 Years Ago
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DECEMBER 6. 1931
LAGRANGE DIRECTORY
George Mieth
REAL ESTATE DEALER
COLUMBUS
DIRECTORY
GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
Sy PronUin Folger
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**Pr—r riyiioao a Specialty**
EVERYTHING IN DRUGS
Dial PE 2-2942
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Columbus Drug
Store
Your Dodge — Dodge Dart Doalrt
Butane Syitemt and Appliance.
G. E. PRODUCTS
Phone UN 1-22)1
FOR SAI.E — One 3 ring gal-
vanized cistem. $25. One 2 ring
galvanized cistem $5.00. Con-
’ tact F. A. Weige, New Uta.
Texas. Ph. WY 2-4523 . 8-ltc 1
Curing Bacon and HaTn. Poultry ••
and Meat. Fayetteville Locker "
, business
Mr. and Mrs. Elo Becker of
Frelsburg were in town Satur-
day.
BK. WT 2-4142
NEV ULM, TEXAS
Isla Jean Rinn Candidate
For Graduation At Biinn
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without an entrance fee begin-
ning at 6 p. m.. and visitors are
invited to drive through the
lighted gardens evenings thru
out the holiday season. The vi-
sual gate fee applies during the
dav from 8 a. m until 6 p. m
Hodges Gardens is a year-
Cozy Rest Home
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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■Sandwich
LSpread6
104 E. Fr«vi St, — Ph. 441-1110
E. V. MEINRRS, OwMr
Schroeder Drug
2 Registered Pharmacists On Duty
24 Hours a Day
Complete Veterinary Supplies
Weit S’de of Square
CH IRLIE TOBIAS COMPANY
155 N. Main — Phone 147
La Grange, Texas
QUA I T i'V FURNITURE AT THFLOWFST PRTf ES
We Guarantee Service On Everything We Sell
WEST
PHARMACY, Inc.
Two Registered Ph.rmecists
Thurmond West end
Car roll Smith
**W. Fill All Doctors
Prmcriptions”
Your Denman
"Haadcrofted TIRE DEALER”
Mieth’s Service
Station
"Everything For Tour Cor”
NEW ULM, Texas
Phone WY 2-4214
SPINDLER
Concrete Pipe Co.
READY-MIX CONCRETE
SEPTIC TANKS
Culvert k Irrigation Pipes
Dial PE 2-lfdi
GIFTS DRUGS
W. E. DARILEK, Pharmacist
(next to Orphic Theatre)
Dial PE 2-2914
Meiners Motor Co.
Dodge Dart 880, Plymouth,
Chritier, Imperial
Dodge Trucks and ’’Jeeps”
Dependable Used Cara
Guaranteed Service
Body Work, Painting, Wreck
Repairing, Cuetom Seat Covers,
Headlining^. Furniture Upholstering
Janssen Bros., Inc.
GMC Truck Sales — Parts
and Service
Phone 221
* CONTRACT PLANTING
COASTAL BERMUDA GRASS
WE CAN HANDLE ANY
AMOUNT OF ACREAGE!
WILL ALSO PREPARE
SEED BED.
For Full Details Contact—
R. M. DVORAK
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For Sale several nice Desks
and Cedar Chests, hand made
and finished for $27.50, also one
3 drawer Chest of Drawers for
$12.50. J. C. Buenger, Industry.
Texas. 8 2Tp.
5 7tc
All household1
A home for the aged and invalid,
with nursing care and good food.
(Any religion accepted.)
Clean, comfortable rooms, with
home centrally heated
and air-conditioned.
Write to: Mrs. Linda Wunderlich,
Box 191A — Route 2, or
Call 94S-414S, La Grange
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
The Christian Science So-
ciety of Bellville, Texas wilt
have Services every Sunday
morning at eleven o’clock.
A loving welcome to all
is extended.
Stanburys Drug
Store
Haw to liven up
potato salad
Juut mix it with Kraft Sandwith
Spread I Special perky raliahee in l
creamy, testy dr seeing. Great on
head lettuce, too. And it comae ta a .
handy new wide-mouth jar I
KRAFT
Sandwich Spread
Frelsburg
Rev. Harold E. Fehler
Dr. James L. Ashley
— OPTOMETRIST —
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Frame Repairs, Lenses Duplicated
CONTACT LENS FITTED
— Closed On Thursday
Office: Professional Bldg.—Ph. 110
Every Tuesday In Giddings
Dermes Drug Store
"THE RFXAl.L STORE"
Prescription Service
Helen RnbeuMeiu Cosmstle
Call AUSTIN COUNTY REAL ]
ESTATE AGENCY
in Bellville
UN 5-3616 or UN 5-3169 8-tfc
, dens with a special blend of
choral music and exquisite out-
door beauty.
From a float on the lake, the
choir will sing the old familiar
carols with a number of mod-
ern Christmas songs program-
Blinn College of Brenham, rued. Director is Dr A. C. Vo-
ran, whose internationally fa-
mous choir has charmed gar-
dens visitors for more than a
decade.
SONS OF HERMAN
CHRISTMAS TARTY, DEC. 12
The annual Christmas Party
and covered dish supper, of
Lodge No. 76 will be held at the
| Firemens’ Park at 7 p. m. Sat-
Feature: Santa Claus. Christ-
mas tree and bags for children.
The Committee 2-tc
Mr. Ernest Norsworthy of
Houston was a pleasant caller
at the Enterprise Saturday.
L/VUVIIILK. I, U.l.ttH
I Sunday Church Schoo) 9:30 a m. t
Worship Service with Holy Coin-
munion , 10:30 a. m., Christ-
mas Program Practice. 6 p. m.
Thursday. Dec.. 10. Senior
Choir Practice 7 30 p. m.
Saturday Dec., 12. Confirma-
tion Class 9 00 a. m.
Quality Merchandise
at LOWER Preet!
Stetson Hats —— Van Heusen Shirts I
Freeman & Star Brand Shoes
Stylemart Suits
’’The Place to go for the Brands
You Know.”
ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM
Do claim, and double talk make
you doubt you can get any relief
from arthritic and rheumatic pain,?
Get IOO STANBACK tablet, or 50
STANBACK powder, use a, direct-
ed. If you do not get relief, return the
unujed part and your purchase price
will be refunded. Stanback Company, I
Salisbury, N. G
Sts. PETER & PAUL
CATHOLIC CHURCH
“The Oldest Catholic Parish
In Texas"
I Rev. Werner A Bockholt,
Pastor
Sts. Peter & Paul Frelsburg
Sun. 7:00 and 10:00 a. m.
Holy Dyys 7 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
First Friday, 7:30 p. m.
Immaculate Conception,
Industry
Sun and Holy Days 8:30 a.
m.
furniture to the highest bidder, j
to settle the Bertha Ashom Es-
tate, located one mile west of
FaymtuvUh Butaa. Co., I New Ulm. Bids received 10 a.
m. to 2 p. m. Saturday Decem-
ber 12th at the above location.
7-ltp
STRAYED from my house
Thanksgiving afternoon a little
Fox Terrier Dog. about 7 or 3
inches high, dark brown and
to the
name Pearlie — Mrs. Annie ■ E* •
Hoppe. New Ulm. Texas. Rt. 1 '
or call WY 2-4178 7-2tc |
stove, scattering coals over the
kitchen. However no damage ;
was done. j *■
"Om nice thing about seed catalogs — you ai least get to
•co hew Um thing* you planted lagt gniiag WQUU)
Jmvo leeked.’*
Dr. D. R. Tavlor
— OPTOMETRIST —
Eve, Examined, Glam, Fitted,
Frame, Repaired, or Replaced
' while you wait. Lente, Duplicated.
Contact Lent Fitted.
— OFFICE HOURS —
S:50 to 5:50 Monday thru Satur-
day, except Th arid ay, «:J0 to
12:00. Office Ph. 94l-)95). Home
Ph. 541-4)07. Call for night ap-
pointment,. Old Masonic Bldg., La
Grange.
DECEMBER 14. 1944
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy fourteen
years old. I was a very good
The incomparable
Gillette
Stainless steel blade
gives you more* superbly
comfortable shaves per
blade than any other blade!
8 for 89< 10 for $1.45
•If you do not agree. return the dl»>
tenser and unused blades to The Gillette
Co., Boston 6, Mass., for a full refund.
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RATES: Three cunt* per word
Ser first inaertion; two cents per
W*rd each additional insertion.
SOc for fine insertion;
4«c minimum additional innrtionw j White Spots. Answers
A charxa of 10c additional will ba
*adt fnr all ad, that wo have to
MU •nt statements on.
SABMERS! FERTILIZE THE MO-
DCKN LOW COST WAY with
Uqwid Fartilizar and Anhydrou, P]ant, business and resident
o—nnia Applied or Applicator | phone FR 8-2266 Fayetteville.
Owmahed FREE
MOELLER FEED MILL LONE
OAK Rt. 2 FAYETTEVILLE
Vian, Caluwbu, PE 2-4950
*D* BUTANE Sv,tern, and Gas,
wan tact
■Raaklln 0-221) or 0-2205,
•ayatt^ille, Texas. tfc
MONUMENTS and Real Estate.
Ernst Brokmeyer, P O. Box 97.
Ph. FR 8-2265. Fayetteville.
Texas. Pd 1-165
SALESMAN WANTED
LOOK:
business available in
or Washington County. Excep-' of’a"fine babv girl" Peggy Shirk
tional opoortunity for mdustri- November 23. at the
Someone’s cattle are coming ous Person Schnell, Heights Hospital in Houston.
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posted, so be governed accord-:wr^e Rawleigh TX K 2021 18.
ing. Mrs. Annie E. Hoppe, Rt.
1, Box 113 New Ulm.
FOR SALEH have a
year old Angus Bull, registered j
stock, at my farm at Rock-
house. 6 miles north of New
Uta. H. T. Veith, New Ulm.
Texas. Ph FL 7-2733 63Tc
Deers stored and processed,
open Sunday. Business and resi-
dent phone FR 8-2266. Fayette-
ville Locker Plant Fayetteville.
Texas. 5 7tc
L THE GIRLS _____
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE
1 early Thursday morning, the
’ Courthouse clock tower was ihe
I target for a stroke of lighten-
ing that caused considerable
damage.
' The bolt, striking with such |
force as to shake the town, it
shattered the slate roofing on
, the noribeast comer and splin-
tered some of the heavy tim-
L. WALDVOGEL hers. Lights on the third floor PAINFUL CORNS'^
of the building were burned out. AMAZING LIQUID
The same bolt went down the RELIEVES PAIN AS QZZl
' stove pipe of the Bollmeyer Cafe IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY
and threw the fire out of ’he , Now remow corns :he f»t. easy war
... . ..Il with Freezo^oedb. Liquid Freezone re-
lieves pain losundy, works below the
skin hne to dissolve corns away in rnst
days. Get Freezone...at all diu£ counters.
Fayette County Couihouse
Tower Hit By Lightening
During a rain and thunder !
1 st0,:n’ *hat ;isiUd ,h!S **'7 urdav night Dumber" 12.‘
w i ii'irlt: rnurcAau mnrnmn Inc. . c
Gift exchange: adult gifts lim-
ited 75c to $1.00. For children
12 and under parents provide
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UNITY OK THE
BRETHREN CHURCHES
H. E. Beseda, Pastor
I Nelsonville —
1st. Sunday, 10:30 a.
3rd Sunday 9 a. in.
4th Sunday, 1U.30 a.
Industry —
1st Sunday, 9 a. ni.
3rd Sunday, 10:3U a.
4th Sunday, 7 p. in.
Wesley —
2nd Sunday, 10:30 a.
3rd Sunday, 7 p. in.
4th Sunday, 9 a. in.
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giant configurations of the wise New Ulm. The
men. their slaves and camels
along the hillside in the rose
garden.
Climaxing the program will
be the brilliant flash of thous-1
ands of lights along the lake-
I shore and gardens structure,
giving a quality of magic to the
towering pines and natural ar-
chitecture of the forest gardens
boy this last year. Now I am j The choral program, which is
I too old for toys. I think. . ' open to the public, will begin at
My wish is to have a pocket i 6 30 p. m. Gates will be open
j knife, bicycle, hunting carbide
| lamp ,and some carbide.
Your friend
Ben Darold Marek
£
PITCHING?
LU Skctor'o formula stop it
Z«xno speeds soou.ing relief to ex-
OernaDv caused itching of eczema, |
minor rashes, skin irritations, non-
poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes
■erve endings. Kills millions of sur-
face serms. aids healing. "De-itch"
•kin with Zenx>. Liquid or Ointment, j
QukA relief, or your nxxry back I
The Brotherhood meets
every quarter.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN
Shelby, Texas
Rev. Waldemar Wendel
Thursday Dec. 10, at L30 p.
m. — St. Paul Lutheran Church
Women meet. At 7:30 p. m. —
Choir rehearsal
Saturday. Dec 12, at 8 15 a.
m Junior Choir rehearsal. At
9:00 a. m. Junior Lutherans'
meeting.
Sunday. Dec 13. at 8 15 a m.
Worship Service At 9 15 a m.
i Sunday School and Adult Bible
| Class.
Wednesday, Dec. 16. at 7:15
p m Brotherhood Family night.
Just received a beautiful
assortment of Costume jewelry
regular price $1 49 now 98c ear
bob and pin sets necklaces, bra-
celets, also a special assortment
in velvet gift boxes, reg. $9.98
now $4 98.
First Friday, 7:30 a. m.
New Arrival
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Krueger
announce tiie arrival of a nine
pound babv daughter bom De- round showplace in the pine
cember 5th in the Bellville Hos- hills of western La., just fii-
pital. The little Miss was named | teen miles south of Manv. and
,--- i are owned by the A. J. and
Nona Trigg Hodges Foundation
into my woodland. This land is Rt; 2< ^t,x,244^ ™ Grange, or The la(jy weighed 8 lbs.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Memphis. Tenn. 4-5tp Dec. 17 Mrs Theo Hahn of New Ulm
------------------------------ who spent Saturday afternoon
We have buyers for Farms and Sunday in Tomball with
and Rauches. Let us get yon their new granddaughter.
20 Years Ago
THE INDUSTRY
METHODIST CHURCH
You are welcome to attend!
Sunday School 9 am.
Church Service 10:05 a. m.
Evening Meeting at 8 00 p m.
Junior choir practice Sat-
urday night at 7.0C p.m.
Senior choir practice Sat-
urday night at 8:00 p.m.
Official Board meets every
third Wednesday of month.
WSCS meets every first
Wednesday at 2:00 p.m.
Wesleyan Service Guild 2nd
Wednesday.
The Commission on Edu-
cation meets every first
Monday night.
1 he Commission on Ste-
wardship and Finance meets
every second Monday night
Sunday, Dec., 13. Worship
j Service 8:30 a m. Sunday
----------------------------- Bpwlswvu oy lne J Church School. 9:30 a. m. Car-
ges Gardens always point up the West End School Parent lolin8 Par,>’ for Choir and Lu-
the religious significance of the Teacher Association, Industry 1 ’her League. 5:30 p. m.
holidays, and is in effect, a ■ Texas, advancements include:
‘ spiritual trek back to Bethele- to Life Scout, Kenneth Blezin-
hem where Christmas first be- ger of New Ulm; to First Class
gan.” On the lakeshore sta<*e jimrnje Voelkel of Round Top
will be a Nativity scene with and Darrel Gene Luedecker of
----- —.....„> Silver Palm,
one of the highest awards in
Scouting, was received in Troop
299 by David Lee Galle of New
Ulm. The requirements for the
Silver Palm Award are. at least
36 merit badges earned and
Eagle Scou’ service of one and
one-half years Troop 299 is in
the David Crockett District of
the Sam Houston Area Council
Boy Scouts of America.
Texas has ninety-nine candidates
for graduation for the coming
semester of the current school
year. One of the candidates. Is-
la Jean Rinn. is from New Ulm.
I Birth Announcement
Splendid Rawleigh ^jr an(j jjrs Robert Hahn, of
Austin Tomball, are the proud parents
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Adamcik Refrigeration Sales &, Service
,t£D ADAMCIK — Owners — J. V. KANA
‘ Anything We Sell We Setvi^e’’
— PR1GIDARE APPLIANCES —
Radios — Washers — Misc Anpliances
LENNOX HEATING & A'.R CONDITIONING
Phon* «4 La Grange, Texas 207 W. Travis
one!
top dollar for your property.
CENTENARY COLLEGE
CHOIR WILL OPEN
AT HODGES GARDENS
MANY, La. (Special) — The
traditional songs of Christmas
will ring through the hills of
Sabine Parish Friday evening.
December 12. when the Ccnten-
ary College Choir opens the
^33’ vuletide season at Hodges Gar-
15 Years Ago
ADVANCED SCOUTS
Troop 299 sponsored by the
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Industry, ’,her League, 5:30 p.
Friday December 11. Christ-
mas Program Practice and
choir rehearsal 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday Dec. 16, Women
of the Church 2:00 p. m.
P. O. Box 175
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM. TEXAS, DECEMBER 19, 19*4
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964, newspaper, December 10, 1964; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228084/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.