New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS, Thursday, December 19, 1957
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LIBBY’S
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28c
6 for
TOMATO JUICE
52c
1.00
31c
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6 for
1.00
9 for
1.00
12 oz. bottle
29c
29c
Garden Sweet PEAS
21c
No. 303 Can
2 pounds
25c
26c
5 for ........1.00
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Full Line of Christmas Candies
87c
pound pkg.
and Boxed Apples
75c
pound pkg.
Pineapple Juice
82c
211 CAN
1.00
10 for
28c
Toilet Tissue .... 4 rolls for
Ed. S&rrazin
303 Can FRUIT
Cocktail .... 4 for 1.00
FAYETTEVILLE, TEXAS
SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL
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CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD
BY LOCAL LUTHER LEAGUE
IN PARISH HALL
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LONG GRAIN—
Wonder Rice .... 2 lb. box
Order your
copy now!
Libby’s 303 Can MUSTARD
Greens .... 9 for 1.00
The 44-voice Humble Glee Club will sing traditional
Orisimas carols on ’Texas in Review’ the wook of Dec 23rd.
All Glee Club members are company employees with the ex-
ception of the director, John Nichols of Bellaire. Texas in
Review can be seen on KTRK-TV at 9:30 p.m. Dec. 24th.
Stahy’s Syrup.....4 lb. jar.
Hersrey’s Coca ... ^ lb. can
LOG CABIN
Syrup
The Luther League decided to
go caroling on Thursday night,
Dec. 19. —Reporter.
Here and There From-
COLORADO COUNTY
by Frieda Vogelsang
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Libby’s CORN
No. 303 Can Golden,
CREAM STYLE OR
WHOLE KERNEL
Libby’s 303 Can
Applesauce . 5 for 1.00
Libby’s 46 oz Pineapple—
Grapefruit Drink 3 - 1.00
LIBBY’S NO. 2 CAN—
Grapefruit Juice 8-1.00
OR NO. 2 CAN—CRUSHED
4 for........1.00
- PINEAPPLE -
NO. 2 CAN — SLICED
3 for........1.00
ADMIRATION-
COFFEE . . .
BRIGHT & EARLY—
COFFEE .......
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Mrs. Anton Halfmann and Jur-
liue spent Saturday morning with
Mrs. Frank KuHianek and sons.
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Dee. 5, 1957
New Ulm Enterprise
New Ulm, Texas,
Dear Sir:-
Am sending
$2.50 which is
for another year,
ing it very much.
Thanks for sending it to me.
Yours truly,
Mrs. Nellie Reeder Zapp,
Rt. 2, Round Top. Texas.
MRS. TUCKER’S—
Shortening .... 3 pound can
Libby’s 303 can CUT—
Green Beans 6 for 1.00
Libby’s PEACHES
SLICED OR HALVES
5 for........1.00
LIBBY’S_
VIENNA SAUSAGE ... 5 for
£
SUN-GLO—
OLEO_____.... pound pkg.
Premium Crackers .. lb. box
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Visiting here one day this past
week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mai
were their son and family, the
Norbert Mais of Rock Island.
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p.m. on the
Square - Saturday, Dec. 21st.
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families live, are more familiar with camels in the desert than
they are with cows back in the United States. Youngsters of
Arabian American Oil Company employes—more than 1,000
were born there—receive care, training, education, comforts
and home life equal to anything back in the States. Here is a
group of Dhahran Cub Scouts, looking over camels in the desert
even as they might admire ponies in the fields back home.
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American children* who grow up in Saudi Arabia where their
The Very Best Of Everything
For The Schultzs
We shall miss the Willow
Springs news. Also shall we miss
Mrs. Sehultz and her friendly
greeting at the WMF meetings.
We hope the change will be to
their benefit. Our best wishes go
with them in their new home.
Visitors—
Mrs. W. C. Peoples, two dau-
ghters, Barbara and Linda, her
two sons, Mike and Claton, and
Mrs. Henry Schroeder Jr., of
Bellaire were Sunday guests of
Miss Frieda Vogelsang and bro-
thers.
A very Merry Christmas to one I in New Ulm was Mrs. Wm. Haege
and all.
NO BRAGGING
JUST FACTS!
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Oranges.....•. 5 pound bag
GOLDEN RIPE—
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LIBBY S 14 os. Tomato—
CATSUP ........
A playlet, “Each Offered Her
Best,” was presented by Mes-
dames Verlen Warmke, Lola
Jurchak, Elverna Barchardt, Leo-
na Holtkamp, Anita Thielemann,
Louisa Huff, Lorene Glenwin-
Mr. and Mrs. Gus R. Voigt
spent the week-end with her sis-
ter, Mrs. O. F. Sell, and on Sun-
day they were joined by her sis-
ter and family, the E. L. Freis
of El Campo.
LIBBY’S 14 oz Home Style—
PICKLES..........4 for
you a check of
for the Enterprise kel, Rosene Hueske, Estella Hueb
I enjoy read- * ner, Selma Schultz, and the Rev.
Wolf for the Dee. 11 meeting of
the Welcome Ladies Aid and
Missionary Society. Roll call was
answered by 50 members and one
visitor was present. 47 sick calls
were reported. After the bus-
iness meeting, a Christmas party
and exchanging of gifts was en-
Ijoyed by all. The song “Shine
On My Star of Bethlehem,” was
chosen by the birthday cele-
brants, Mesdames Anita Rathke,
Hermina Haevischer, Esther Dier
king, Mary Schilling, and Louise
Thielemann.
The following have to clean
church and bring flowers for
January: Mrs. Rosene Hueske,
Mrs. Lola Jurchak, Mrs. Irene
Klausmeyer and Mrs. Lisetta
Kaehler. To serve for our Janu-
ary meeting are, Mrs. Dora Wiec
ker, Miss Ella Wiecker and Mrs.
Lillie Wittliff.
The meeting closed by repeat-
ing the Lord’s Prayer in unison.
. —Reporter
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The New Ulm Luther League
and Women's Missionary Society
members and their families
joyed a Christmas party at
John’s Lutheran Parish Hall on
Wednesday night, Dec. 11th.
Each family brought food for
the supper which was served at
7 o’clock. The Ladies Aid pre-
sented a Christmas program in
the church at 8 o’clock. After
the program, the two groups held
seperate meetings During the
social hour games were partici-
pated in by most of the people
present.
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New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1957, newspaper, December 19, 1957; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228567/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.