New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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NEW ULM ENTERPRISE. New
Ulm.
Texas,
Thursday, June 18th, 1957
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
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2 pa’r far 98c
YOU
whom he Lve’.
Ladies SKIRTS
Only $1.98
Robin Hood Flour ;
Ladies DRESSES
25 lbs. S1.89
For $2.98
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half gallon 59c
e B-B MELLORINE
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lb. 26c
Nabisco Premium CRACKERS
35c
Nabisco Oreo Cream SANDWICH
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35c
Nabisco Swiss Cream SANDWICH
pound can 79c
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HIXSON S COFFEE
35c
Oscar Mayer LUNCHEON MEAT .... can
EDGAR HEINSOHN
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FRELSBURG, TEXAS
2 pkgs, for 25c
HinniniinnrnmDiiiiiinniioiiuiiiiiiitniimiiiiiiinitiiuituiiDiLiiiniuticiutiiiiiiiiniitiitigiiic;
Pacific Gold PEACHES .... No. 2* can 27c
Swift’s Brookfield CHEESE ... 2 pounds 79c
$2.60 per hundred
BULK MAIZE
when the late Julius
Edgar Heinsohn
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gery.
JUNE 4 TO 11
Hertha
5:00 to 6:00 p.m.; Mrs. Ewald
present year.
Allen
Moeller and Randy
Celebrates Birthday
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Alex J. Jones. Sr.,
La'j To Rest, June 4th
STRAUSS REUNION WELL
ATTENDED IN BELLVILLE
$ Received Shipment of-
COTTON POISONS
CONFINED IN
COLUMBUS HOSPITAL
KUEHN-SCHULTZ REUNION
HELD SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd
CHARLENE MINAR HONORED
AT BRIDAL SHOWER
NOTICE TO FRELSBURG
GROUND OBSERVER POST
SURGICAL PATIENT
IN BELLVILLE HOSPITAL
Willow Springs News
by Mr*. H. H. Schultz
Gold Medal Macaroni and-
SPAGHETTI (7 oz.).....
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OPEN TILL
9 P.M.
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peace in Prec. 6, for 43 years be-
fore > is retirement in 1953..
Fu: eral services were held on
Tuesday at 9:00 a.in. in the L’n-
termeyer Funeral home of Colum
bus, with Rev. A. Didner, j
of the Catholic church in Eagle
l*ake, officiating.
Alex J. Jones, Sr.
cut—courtesy
Colorado County Citizen
Concordia ball Bellville was
the scene of the Strauss Family
John Urban, Columbus.
Mrs. Felix Fehrenkamp, Colum
bus.
Mrs. Patsy North, Florida.
Mrs. Louise Buescher, Columbus.
C. A. Schobel, Columbus.
W. C. Papenberg. Columbus.
Sterling Burgdorf, Boling.
Allen Rhodes, (col.) Alleyton.
Rosie Williams, (col.) Alleyton.
Dismissed
Mrs. C. J. Belota. New Ulm.
Glenn Wayne Weishuhn, New
Ulm.
Joe Jimenez, San Antonio.
L. A. Willman. Columbus.
Melvin Zenkner, Columbus.
Elmer Larsen, Jr., Rock Island.
Aleen Girndt, Rt. 2, Columbus.
Mrs. Benj. Krenek, Columbus.
Mrs. Isaac Lewin. Columbus.
Mrs. D. E. Logan, Columbus.
Norbert Tasler, Jr., Columbus.
Chas. Lipperdt, Columbus.
Mrs. R. L. Black, Columbus.
Sarah Morales and son, Colum-
bus.
Marilyn Kay Thompson, (col.)
Columbus.
Grant Rinn (eol.) Columbus.
HERE'
Hospital Patients
COLUMBUS. TEXAS
a
even
fcS
medicines . . . acts directly on the
cause •! these troubles . . . works
through a woman's sympathetic
nervous system to relieve tense
feelings and physical distress that
bring unhappiness to so many.
Clinical tests prove this.
Now this amazing formula is
at drugstores without prescription.
For "Lydia Pinkham s Tab-
lets '. Don’t let change-of-Ufe rob
you of Joy 1 Get handy Pinkham’s
Tablets. Contain blood-building
iron. Bee how fast you can feel
Your haPJy, gelf — without
costly shots! (Also liquid Lwdla E
Pinkham s Vegetable Compound >
Mrs. Ruby Lee Hill and Mrs.
Ema Eekardt visited Friday even
ing in Industry and New Ulm.
ifeetter
MATHIESON
HIGH QUALITY
FERTILIZERS
Two new, even better Hy-Line
varieties for 1957. Lay 6 to 12
more eggs per bird than last
year’s Hy-Line varieties .. . and
last year’s averaged 2 to 3 doz.
more eggs per bird than standard-
breds and crossbreds. This means
even more extra income than
before . . . from new Hy-Line
varieties.
Order Hy-Line Chicks
Wilkens Brune, who has been
running a high degree of tempera
ture was taken to the Columbus
hospital Monday for observation j ,__
and treatment. He was found tojand Mrs. Norbert Mai and family
be suffering from Typhus fever, and Walter Morton and girls.
He called on
‘Mrs. Clarence
i Kenneth.
3:0(1 to 4:00 p.m.:
EDGAR HEINSOHN, FRELSBURG
1, ('■ h r ido County Citizen)
Thath took Alex J. Jones Sr.,
81, who once held public office
longer t' an any other man in Co-
lorado county, about 1 :00 p.m.
on Sunday, June 2nd. 1957,
the heXia of a daughter.
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■B * WMX
Miss Charlene .Minar, bridc-
iiiinp ami elect of Melvin Krause, was hon-
Kirby Jr., I ored with a surprise miscellan-
i»ieous shower at the Ellinger C. of
C. hall on May 26.
Upon entering the hall, the
bride-elect was presented a white
carnation corsage by here cousin,
Miss Betty Ann Blinka, of Hous-
ton. The mother of the honoree,
and the mother of the groom
wore corsages of pink gladioli.
The bridesmaids wore corsages of
red geraniums and the hostesses
wore spring flowers.
A gift table was covered with
a Quakcr-laee cloth and the de-
coration was a sprinkling can,
topped with blue satin streamers,
extended to a white dove, and to
each was attached a small kitchen
utensil.
A miniature bridee doll, dress-
ed in pale blue, also adorned the
table.
“Who Says You Need Costly Shots
To Relieve ‘Hot Flashes’ And
Irritation From Change-Of-Life?”
I Mr*. A. M., Watonga, Okla., adds, ’’Middle age
) was torture. Had coatly aboU 3 time* a week
) but got no relief. Then took Pinkham's Tablet*.
* They brought me new happiness, comfort I”
Science offers women new freedom
from much of the misery of
change-of-life, thanks to an
amazing new tablet developed espe-
cially to relieve these functionally-
caused discomforts. Doctors re-
ported sensational results using
this remarkable home treatment
alone...and no costly injections/
■•lief for t out of 10 Tsitsdl
Irritability, tortured nerves were
calmed. Dizziness relieved. Awful
hot flashes subsided. Here’s why.
Unlike aspirin and such "general
purpose" remedies, this new tablet
is a unique combination of special
1908. Adam Lev- the xiuUH'ii passing of
Mr. Jones •'rtipak of Ellinger. C!
ap-
suc-
2:00 p.m. with two readings giv-
en by Clms Strauss. This was
followed by a tap dance, present- j
-J Martha Strauss, and to
wind up the program, Sheila ami |
I Janice Volkening played a piano,
duet.
The business meeting was pre-.
the coming year.
Joe H. Fietsam <.*
' was elected Vice President.
Mrs. Bernice Volkening of
, _ . was elected Secretary-
eld. After a brief discussion, it i Treasurer. and Custodian of the
was decided to hold the next re- Family Alinutes. She also has
union at Cat Spring, Texas, on, charge of the Family Register
the second Sunday of June, 19:58. j After the election was over the
County Judge. Gus J. Stnfuss, meeting adjourned, ami the "e*f-
. f Hallettsville was officially in-. fee and cake” session began At
produced by the president, in the] a later hour in the afternoon, the
fact that he was only very recent- group slowly began to disperse
ly appointed County Judge of La- leavirigfor their respective homes’
Mr. Jones was born in 1876 in
Galveston, and became an < _
•when he was 6 months old, both Has Birthday Party
his parents dying. He came to
the Bernardo-Mentz area when he Elizabeth Marek
was a young man ami mm uwu u....... „
there the rest of his life until his I.joying the happy event were Caro
retirement. I lyn and Linda Heinsohn, Mrs. Al-
He farmed and held the office1'in Minarcik and children. Alvin
.of justice ef the peace from 1908 Jf-. Mary Francis and Betty Ann.
until 1953. j Tommie Jo Kasmiersky. Patsy
s He became justice <>? the peace, Klimek, all of here and Mrs. Ed.
when the late Ju’ius Kotzebue de-,^uP!,k "1 Ellinger.
cided to resign and sold his law Sad News
books to Mr. Jones. The county
commissioner | 1
endeeker, heard that
had the books and had him
pointed as Mr. Kotzebue's
cessor.
Rosary was
Ih I
den’s lOOpercent I FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS I
Nylon Stretch Socks I I I
vaca County.
j coffee and ice tea after the bus-i A minute of silent prayer for
vss niv.-iiiiM deceased members was held.
A'sli"r't program began at about All members were asked to
•• • list deceased members or their fa-
I rnilies with Mrs. V. B. Volkening,
Route 1. Freeport. Texas. The
names may be sent to her during
the coming months, so that her
records may be complete.
Election of officers followed,
with Mrs. Ilulda Sander of Bell-
1 lir inisiM.-ss llirtuim nils pi V- .
sided over by c. Strauss of Bell- V^Hlent for
ville. who was president for the ,1 ", .'eilr'
present year, lie called on var ’ <H . ‘ <l1. * *’*" ’
ions members for any family in- . ' 1 ” ,r,‘ 1 resident.
ormation and suggestions as
where the next reunion would be j Freeport.
eld. After a brief discussion, it, Treasurer, mid Custodian of the
l • •_> *1**1. 1*1* k / 1 4#* i * * % I . I d I ^* Ito V I W*.. T«.k*«**la. \ f ’ . ... ..I .
2nd. at the VFW hall in Bellville. 1:00 to 6:00 p.m.
A basket lunch was served
noon, with cake and coffee
an afternoon lunch.
At a short business meeting in
the afternoon presided over
Edward Kaulfus, the group
Friends were grieved to hear of
T Mrs. Ed.
She had re-
e>eiitly undergone an operation
land was doing fine. She evident-
| ly passed away in her sleep. Her
morn-
this
Rosary was recited for 1—
Jones at the Untermeyer Funeral j
home in Columbus, Monday even-
ing.
Survivors include four daugh-
ters, Mrs. Marealia. Mrs. Sylves-
ter Drymalla of Bernardo, Mrs.
Ted (Olivia) Frontterhouse of
Chula Vista, Calif., and Mrs. Jo-
sey Peikert; and three sons, Aug-
ust, Alex Jr., and Joe Jones, all
of the Bernardo area.
Mr. Jones was buried in St.
Rochs’ Catholic parish cemetery
at Mentz.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pierce and
ahildren of Houston spent Satur-
en- day with relatives in New Ulm
along with plenty'and Fayetteville.
'husband found her Sunday
1:--. The Supak’s lived in
community for several years.
Attend Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Brok-
meyer and daughters attended
the wedding of their kin, Shir-
lene Wilde, daughter of Ho Wilde
at San Angelo, last Tuesday,
June 4th.
Personal Mention
Mrs. Arthur Kuehn and son
Gary of La Grange, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Heinsohn
and family to Houston to visit
her brothers, Wilbur and Percy
and families for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Norwood
a..d daughters Cynthia Ann and
Ruby Jo of San Marcos, visited
in t‘he C. G. Obermueller home
Saturday.
Mrs. Alma Moeller and mother,
Mrs. Lizzie Weiss, Clarence Moel-
ler and Randy Schultz of Hous-
ton, came up Saturday evening to
visit with relatives of the Indus-
try area.
Many local families attended
the wedding of Charlene Minar
and Melvin Krause at Ellinger,
Sunday afternoon.
Rex and Charles Davis, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis of
Temple spent the previous week
in the home of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Obermueller
while their parents were vacat-
ioning in Colorado.
(tenelle Obermueller of Temple
was a week-end visitor with her
parents.
Clarence Moeller and Randy
Schultz of Houston were pleasant
visitors in the H. H. Schultz home
Saturday evening. Randy will
spend a week with his grandpar-
ents.
joyed
and .
i with the serving of cake, koiaches
3:0(1 to 4:00 p.m.: Mrs. Willie 1 coffee and ice tea i:ft:r the I’’.:-
; Riihmann, Mrs. Edgar Heinsohn,; mess meeting.
Leslie Heinsohn, Mr. and Mrs.
and Carl
Weishtihii,
at ,
for .
by
________________, .. x WHS
organized, and the following of- Luther Reisner,
ficers were elected.
Harold Grebe, President.
Selma Schultz, Secretary.
Herbert Blezitiger, Treasurer.
It was decided to have next .......- ...................
place ' Clarence Heinsohn
, ” . Lester
Mrs. Leroy Weishuhn, Theodore
and Mildred Schultz. j < d by
4:00 to 5:00: Mrs. Walter Moe-
________ ekel, Mrs. Leo Halfmann and
Mr. and Mrs.! Dorothy, Mrs. Ewald Schneider,
of Burlington ; I a,,d Uleo., Mrs. Kermit Kickler
Edward Kaulfus a,,fl Jmiiee, Ervin I’aasch.
Mr. and i 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.; Mrs. Ewald
and Allen I -Schmidt, Billy and Jo Ann. Mrs.
I Emil Evanicky, Mrs. Hubert
Suchadoll and Joycly Mot), Ma-
deline and Gilbert Canik, Darwin
Brokmeyer, Leslie Gene Brokiney-
er, Leonard Wostarek.
Week-end callers here in the
Ernest Richter home to wish Er-
nest Jr., a happy birthday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Richter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Holl-
mann and sons, Mr. Henry Holl-
mann, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stan-
cik and family, Arthur and Betty
June Krueger, Mrs. Paul Laake,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith, *Mrs.
Lillie Barton, Mrs. Roy Krueger,
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Laake, Mr.
have
year’s reunion at the same
on the second Sunday in June. James, Mis.
with a basket lunch.
Those attending were Mrs.
Paul Kuehn. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Massey and Marlene,
Kuehn of Austin; I
Raymond Kosel
Mr. and Mrs.
and Annyce and Dale,
Mrs. Erwin Flentge
Ray and Kenneth of Temple; Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Dreyer and Wil-
ma Jean, Boid and Durwood of
Waco; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. San-
der of Kopperl;
Mrs. Olga Kralmer, Mr. and
Mrs. Norris Grebe, Air. and Mrs.
Clarence Grebe and Pamela and!
Cheryn of Houston; Mrs. Fred
Grebe, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gre-
be sind Karen Sue and Kenneth,
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Khitnp
Warren, Joyce and E_
Mr. and Airs. Herbert Blezinger
of Bellville;
Air. and Airs. Lloyd Pescln-l
and Jo Ann, Fay, David and Den-
nis of New Ulm; Mr. and Mrs.
Newton Peschel and Barbara
Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Eldie Blezin-
ger, Mr. and Mrs. Nbrbert Blezin-
ger and Norbert Jr., Linda, and
Alarie Louise of Industry; Air.
and Airs. B. W. Schultz, Eugene
Schultz, Frieda Kuehn of Bleib-
lerville; Mrs. Freddy Warmke,
Freddie Jr., Larry, Douglas and
Susan of Sugarland.
Visitors were: Donald Parker
of Bellville and G. Gilbert of
Waco.
Attends Luther League Rally
Elaine Heinsohn with other
Leaguers from Fayetteville at-
tended the Luther League Rally
Bt at College Station on Sunday,
the he’-k.* of a daughter. Mrs. [J11"' -ml-
Sam M alia ef E gle Lake. with.P-^tor Surprised
•whom he Lve’ Trinity Lutheran church mem-
p Ju<: c Jones'was justice of the, of Frelsburg surprised Rev.
. • .. - • ______ 'Milroy Gregor on the eve of his
birthday. June 6th, with a cover-
ed dish supper. After a delicious
meal, the young folks played vol-
L’olum-1 hal’ . • • .
pastor' 1-ater m the evening the \\ Mr
— - members presented a short pro-
gram, during which the hymns,
“How Good It Is For Brethren,”
”My Faith Looks Up To Thee,”
and “Blest Be The Tie That
Binds”, were sung.
Miss EPa Kautz lead the res-
ponsive reading of Psalm 103 and
rend an apprapriate poem.
Airs. Kermit Kickler presented
the Pastor with a cash gift from
the W.M.F. members.
Rev. Gregor then expressed his
appreciation and thanks for the
kind wishes extended to
many
him.
The Lord’s Prayer was said in
unison and everyone departed for
home after a very enjoyable even-
ing.
Kunetka’s Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kunetka and
daughter Faye Ann graciously
entertained at their home last
Sunday. A bountiful dinner and
lunch were served. Enjoying the
kind hospitality were, Mr. and
Mrs. Theo. D. Heinsohn. Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Heinsohn and children
Elaine, Dale and Carolyn, Mr.
aud Airs. H. H. Schultz, all of
IS rt> in | here and little Randy Schultz of
orphan Houston.
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On Monday, June 3rd. Mary
observed 'her
and had lived Uth birthday with a party. En-
Mrs. Chas. Neshyba of Frels-
burg was taken to the Bellville
I hospital Monday for major sur-
i Reunion this past Sunday, Jun-j
once, coming from various points,
in and out of the state.
A covered dish dinner was
w I at noon, i _
of ice tea and soft drinks. This
was f( liowed up in the afternoon 1
CIIKI-. KOIUCIICS .
alter the bus-1
to.
Families of the late Fritz
Kuehn and Julius Schultz, held
their first reunion Sunday, June , burg.
The G. O. P. of Frelsburg, will
have an Alert Practice at Frels-
on Sunday, Jupe 16, from
All observers
are to report for practice at their.---— . -
appointed hour. 9, 1957. with about 125 in attend-
1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Alois
Henneke, Alois Henneke, -Jr.
2:00 to 3:00 p.m.: Mrs. Frank-
lin Wei«htthn and Thomas, Airs.
Bob Weishuhn,
Warschak
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New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1957, newspaper, June 13, 1957; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228530/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.