The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1964 Page: 5 of 6
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Rev. and Mrs. M. Roos
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Buenger
Mi a Nessic Buenger. Mrs Alma
We invite New Accounts . . . Eaiser Budget
Terms arranged to suit your needs!
NINE POINTER
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Extend to You A Special Invitation
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OPEN HOUSE
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New Headquarters Building
Corner of Fannin & Washington Streets
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Edwin A. Raeke
ALTER SOCIETY MEETS
The Immaculate Conception
Alter Society met at the parsh
house November 12 for their I
regular meeting with the Presi-
dent, Mrs Fred Vollmer presid-
ing. The meeting was opened j
with prayer by the pastor Rev j
Bockholt Roll call was answer |
ed by 19 members Minutes of
the previous meeting were read
and approved as read and the
treasurers report was given.
Rev. Bockholt discussed the ber 11th Rev. and Mrs. A M
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become effective November 29
Reports were given by the dif
ferent committee chairmen; the
clothing drive which is always
in November and the annual
Pre-Christmas Bazaar sched-
uled for December 5 was also
discussed in detail The Holy
Soul services on November 1st
were most inspiring, all the
blessed candles on the graves
were lighted at dusk.
Tlie Altar Society will have
their Christmas party Tuesday
December 29 The meeting was
closed with prayer.
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS. NOVEMBER 19, 1M4
the funeral of Mr. Walter Find
at Yoakum
On the night of Nov. 13th se-
veral from her? enjoyed the
football game and Bandr at Bell
ville where Bellville won over
Klein 43 to 0.
Mrs. Emma Glai ser is a pa-
Log Cabin Margarine ....
N. B. C. Chit Chat
Catnpho-Phenique Liquid, .
Mentholatuin Deep Heat Rub
FAB, Regular Size
My-T-Fine Pudding and Pie Filling 3,29c
Griffin Liquid Wax 2 for 25c
Rotel Sauerkraut 300 can 11c
early Saturday morning, the 1st
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs training at Chicago recently. He
. • ■ .__a llzuiolzvn >1.» 1—▲ —Ba rv-.lt.- • •
to visit their youngest daugh
ter Beatrice who is attending
ke to her home from church i s. M. U and from there to vis-
i and
j friends at Industry and Houston
Miss Norma Franke had a; before returning to the Orient.
‘i Dr. Weiss expects to be in
Alex Lentz and sons of Houston also intends to come to Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Hernan W. Rae-
ke of Smithville took Mama Rac
were among those attending
funeral services at the Etlinger
Funeral Home in Bellville and
at the New Ulm cemetery for
Mr. Edwin Wangler of New Ulm
Rev Roos conducted the cere-
monies.
November 12th Mrs. H. H.
Marek had veveral friends over
for birthday coffee and a deli-
cious lunch. ... .
On Tuesday. Mrs' Minnie Gas
. iana and visit their oldest daugh
The Alvin H. Raeke family ter Betty who finished her nurse
I Lewis of Brenham, he has 34 day of the season, was a nine
years in Scouting and holds the point buck killed by Jimmy
Silver Beaver Award Rippie. who was hunting on
The public w cordially invited | the Prihoda Ranch near Ellin-
to attend.
Niebuhrs Wednesday, Nov. 11.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Fink of
Cost and Miss Gertrude Niebu
hr of Wallin spent Sundav No-
vember 15 with the Louis A
Niebuhrs and the Alfred Rich ]
ters.
Mrs. Irma Menking of La
Grange visited several days last j
week with Mrs. Meta Marburg-
er Together they called on se-
veral friends here, and on Thurs
day afternoon Mrs. Marburger
had several friends over for a
‘quilting bee.’
Wednesday afternoon, Novem
y®«r
w HOLIDAY
8— TURKEY
with any purchase of 169.95 or more!
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Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Voelkel
and Mrs. A. E. Voelkel of
I Shelbv. Mrs. Willie F. Neumann
of Fayetteville. Mrs. Augusta
I Koester and daughter of Bren-
ham attended the 50th wedding
anniversary celebration of Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Voelkel in Fred
I ricksburg November Pth.
Grocery
SPECIALS FOR
Nor. 19,20,21st
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR . 25 lb. 1.99
R. C. Cola and Upper Ten... 6 pack, 29c
plus deposit
2 for 35c
37c
Mr. and Mrs Donnie Hill and
Markie and Mrs Ema Eckhar-
dt visited in Rosenberg Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs Clyde Gray-
less and family.
Mrs. Pete Muench and Mrs.
Billy Neuendorff and family
I visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don-
nie Hill and family Sunday ev-
ening.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Hill. Mar
kie and Mrs. Eckhardt visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Willie As-
hom in Sealy Thursday. The1
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Golden Wedding anniversary
Mrs Ashom and Mrs Eckhardt
are sisters.
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OFFER STARTS NOVEMBER 17th
GOOD THROUGH DEC. 19th
and Mrs Clemons are confer-' to take a patient to Nebraska
ence officers of tlie Texas Con- ■ From there he went to New
fenence of lhe W.S.C S i York to St. Lukes' Hospital for
Mr James Dockal spent Sun- surgery.
day at the Fayette Memorial; As soon as Dr Weiss recuper
Hospital where Mrs. Dockal Is ates he plans to go to Ohio to
; still a patient. Rev. and Mrs. A. visit his invalid mother in law
M. Roos visited lier on Thurs- tliere. also see some folks in In-
tient at the Columbus Hospital day.
i On November !?th Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam D Uifes-
r«.— ..t.u-j T^xio a and Mr? A C. Rinn attended
COMET 14 oz- can, 2 for 29c
Steen’s Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup, x/2 gal .69
Libby’s Green Cut Beans ... 303 can 18c
Luncheon Meat Pound for .. 38c
Aurora Tissue 2 ro^s for
Have received large selection of Men and
Boys Shirts and Ladies Slacks.
piiances. Immediate delivery or a small deposit wiU bt Id
uetns of your choice fur future delivery.
Now’s the lime to purchase the things you need to rn t y
home snug and comfortable for the long Winter ‘ndoorJ- ™
is your opportune time io select practical Christinas gifts tha.
the whole family can enjoy! How about a big. comfortable chau-
lor Dad . • those new tables Mom has been wishing for to put
a new spark in the living room. . . a desk for Junior's room?
And. to make it easy for yon to take advantage of this fabulous
offer, you can pay just a little down and not pay any more
until January. Act now and get your Thanksgiving or Christmas
Turkey FREE plus our everyday low. low prices.
COURT OF HONOR
Troop 299 and Pack 299 of
Industry' arp having a Court of
i Honor on November 27th. begin-
ning at 7 p.m. at the West End
School at Industry
The main feature is the pre-
sentation of 5 Fagle Awards,
the Bellville number of relatives and friends
Sunday. A delicious lunch was I date when he will be in Industry
frsswsrvrini? Mr Wil- tutll kzv moXo krsmu/n
School Auditorium was the scene bert B. Frank who passed his
iuveiy miscellaneous sho-; 50th mile stone November 1?
honoring Miss Lynette Pes-I Mrs. Julius D. Rim^isjioing
Raekes visited there lately.
The Nelson Kieke family were
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ciety of Christian Service and1 Ewajd Kjeke Burton. Sunday
mzsicyaii -rz, ,nx,<niuu v» i
Industry Methodist Church'
of a lovely
chel, bride elect of Mr. Roger nicely at her home. The Edwin
Winklemann. Raekes visited there lately.
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Sunday night the Women’s So blrthday dinner guests at Mr
the Wesleyan Service .Guild of <
the 1
j veral days last week with Mrs
Buenger. Mrs. Flsie Boelsche and spent the rest of the day it briefly with relatives
th'. L J i.t’edeckes. Mr. Ben with her. . l "
tv'.ncr* and others visited Mrs.
litugical changes in the Mass to j Roos. Edwin A. Raeke. W. D . Bennie Rogers at I .
" “ Frank and Miss Nonna Franke | ^0<i jia) where she is i. patient in for her birthday celebration Texas by Thanksgiving day. The
Sunday aftemon the West End served, also honoring Mr. Wil- wju made known later.
miscellaneous sho- 50th mile stone November 1?
Miss Norma Luetge spent se-
wn luesuuy. iu.wuc’ .....Tjj 7,. a veral ““1® iasl
kamp had as dinner guest Mrs. continued the study entitled Ejgje Boelsche. They visited oth
Robert Hohlt of Welcome in her ‘ Spanish Speaking Americans” er frjends of here also.
I home. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Current. ,
I On November 1’th Mr and Mrs. T. L. Clemons and Mrs. Dr. Ernest W. Weiss. Medical
Mrs. J. C Buenger and Mr Pat Shaw all of Bellville were: Missionary of Seoul. Korea lei. s
guest speakers; Mrs. Current Korea Oct. 22nd for the States,
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1964, newspaper, November 19, 1964; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228310/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.