New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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I GUESS I GOTTA BEBRUTAL.OLDFRIEND!
LOOK! I CAN INTEREST NOBODY IN VIC DEVORE
DOING SOFT SHOE AND SNAPPY RATTERJAN’.EVEN
IFIGOTYOU BOOKED FRANKLY,I THINK YOU'D
LAV A BOMB! BUT, TEAMED AGAIN WITH A
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NEW VLM ENTERPRISE, New
MRS. A. LINDEMANN
Bellville Hospital Patients
ky Mr». Frank C. Pa»«l
Personals—
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Go to Church, Sunday!
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MARY WORTH’S FAMILY
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ANTON HALFMANN JR„
STATIONED IN GERMANY,
RECEIVES PROMOTION
FAYETTEVILLE
NEWS
An old-timer,
Mrs. Alma Hoppe Abelintf.
Mrs. Anton Halfmann and Jur-
line and Mrs. Charles Vasek spent
Monday in La Grange.
Helen Cloud and
Houston.
Ines Willis and daughter (col.)
Sealy.
Word has
Mr. and Mrs.
By HORACE ELMO
NO’ THEY DID-
ON PURPOSE'. B ,
' TURN’BABYTALK "
AROUND TO FACE THE
STREET AND I LL SLIP
, OUT THE BAT K onnR?
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DID SHE EVER HAVE
AnYACCioenTS ?
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Harry Altman of
at the close of t|ie program.
Christmas carols were sung and
Margie Rifts were exchanged.
—Reporter
HAIR-BREADTH HARRY
SALLY SNICKERS
'ILL HAVE TO ASK SOME
QUESTIONS FOR THIS INSURANCE
APPLICATION FOR ViMMW
io i iTn r? r^ioi Jli| W**1*1*^®]
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AROUND TO FACE THE J
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Let in order that Rubber Stamp
for you today!
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town of New Ulm are a few very
dear friends. While 1 made a
flyiiig trip p Texas last June
for the Krueger reunion 1 met
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ESfliKixw j
i mist-
ar; 7-^^drake/
been received by
Anton Halfmann, |
Sr. that their son. Anton Jr., has!
received a promotion to PFC. In, Worship; Psalm 96:1-3 by
a recent letter he states that he
likes Germany a lot and they
have had some snow and cold
weather.
PFC. Anton Halfmann Jr., en-
tered the service on March 6th, I ter,
1957. I Kin
milieu and quite some for just ]
gifts to make someone happy,
but 1 still wouldn’t want to be;
without the home paper. Most .)Htjellt
everyone has moved away, or j —
passed away, but still in the little .
?1
Mrs. Ada Hackney and Mrs.
Frieda Reeves of Brenham were
Sunday visitors in the R. E. K61-
wes home and also with Mrs. H.
J. Albert.
Celebrates Birthday
Helping Mrs. R. C. Hohlt cele-
brate her birthday Saturday
were Mrs. Theo. Wehring, Mrs.
Henry Schrader, Vera Barrett,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hohlt.
Hackemach, Move To Austin
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winner
have moved to Austin where
they are staying with their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
bert Wittner and Billy Ray for
an indefinite time.
LETTER FROM A READER
Cashmere, Wash. [
Dee. 9, 1957 | fr
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New Vim En’erprise: !1(
Thanks for the reminder, as a ,;•/
person will forget especially so
i close before Christinas, as there's
I many a <
BLEIBLERVILLE
NEWS
by Mrs. Ben Maresh
An- „
*~Mr”and Mrs. M. C. Ebon and
i Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Rinn were
PATIENTS AT
COZY REST HOME
Mr. Mux Krause was released
...om Fayette Memorial hospital
|after being a patient there for 9
■ ‘—. He is back at the Cozy
j Rest Home, near La Grange,
j where he has been a patient since
i„ fu I'* ’’ 1957. Mr. Krause is ro-
* lJ "5..T*"LS‘.T "?? 5, “.’! covering from an operation that
he underwent at Fayette Memor-
ial hospital.
Mrs. Albert Krueger is still
t at
Home where she lias been
Oct. 29, 1956.
KERRY DRAKE
Flock,/misr *Tuwop dead.
MILLER-MEBBE ITONY?CAN'T YA
YOU SETTER- A SEE I'M.. n
Mrs. H. A. Kuehn and Mrs.
Emma Altman visited Sunday
with Mrs. Lillie Barten.
I NEVER
MIST&
BELLVILLE TEXAS
December 7—14
Mrs. W. T. Mosier, San
tonio.
Mrs. Ben Shupak and
lerville.
Mrs. Roy Finke and son, Bren-
ham.
John H. Schmidt. Waller.
Billie Blinka, Hempstead.
Miss Rozalie
ville,
Mrs. Mollie Steck, Bellville.
Mrs. Margaret Beckman, Bell-i
vU**- « 4 O n » J.i «««• Wittneoen Jsumtay were
Mrs. (.lias. Ebert, Sr., Bellville. an(j yjOnnje Thieleman.
Joe Slovak, Bleiblerville. ....
Mrs. Anna Jocliec, Bellville.
Mrs. T. L. McCamy, Bellville.
Baby Boy Cloud, (e.ol.) Hous-
ton.
Barba Fay East and daughter,
(col.) Bellville.
Sam Berry (col) Houston.
— Dismissed —
Mrs. John Scruggs and daugh-
ter, Hempstead.
Mrs. Reginald
Round Top.
Gene Krueger, Bellville.
Mrs. Harold Gene Marek and
son, New Ulm.
Mrs. Raymond Schroeder, Sealy.
Joy Ann Jackson. Bellville.
Mrs. Charles Ray Muery and
daughter. Bellville.
Mrs. Dennis Sehiller and dau-
ghter, Sealy.
Mr. Herman Mewis, Bellville.
Larkin Eakin, Hempstead.-
Mrs. H. J. Albert, Bleiblerville.
Cindy Albert, Bellville.
J. B. Barremore, Cat Spring.
Miss Grace Schroeder. Bellville.
Elgin Ueckert, Bellville.
Calvin Pfeffer, Bellville.
Johnny Turner. Bellville.
H. H. Boelsehe, Industry.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernst Platte and Ernst Jr., of
Wesley were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Marek and son of Industry, Mrs.
Wiil Mahhnann and Mrs. Ernst
Kuehn of Welcome, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Forst and family of Hous-
ton, Mrs. Edwin Kuehn and Ed-
w?1.1 un<’ Miss Delores Ann
Krinke of Brenham.
in the Catholic church at Whar-
ton, and burial was in the eity
cemetery. Her husband preced-
ed her in death ovec 17 years ago.
Two sons and seven daughters
survive. Mrs. Kostka was a for-
mer resident of Fayetteville and
a daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John Gerik.
In Hospital
Joe Novosad and Nelson Wied
are both patients at Fayette Me-
morial hospital.
Personal—
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Boswell of
Dallas spent several days here
with Fritz Schmidt and Louise,
and with the Chas. Schmidts and
Ray Algrims of Lone Oak.
a
the Cozy Rest
con-
fined since Oct. 29, 1956. She
suffered two strokes and is para-
T arm and partly
in the right arm.
Mrs. Willie Walin was admit-
ted as a patient to the home on
Dee. 6th, after being a patient in
the Columbus hospital for two
weeks, suffering with a broken
arm. Mrs. Walla suffered a
stroke about a year ago, which
partly affected her speech. She
is also partly confined to her
bed.
Miss Wanita Buenger of Indus-
try has been a patient at the
home since Nov. 6, 1955.
Mrs. Linda Wunderlich
and operates the Rest Home
which is able to accomodate 12
patients, giving them the care
and comforts of home.
Attend Funeral—
Frank Gerik and Mr. and Mrs.
attended the
funeral of Mrs. Joe Kostka, 76,
nee Mary Gerik, at Wharton on our vice-president, Mrs. Ben Rog-
Wednesday. Mrs. Kostka died ■ cr8 with a Devotional program,
Monday in a Wharton hospital. I composed of the singing of Christ
Funeral services were conducted lna8 <>arols; Scripture reading by
Mrs. Julia Raeke “On the Story
of Christmas,” and a prayer by
Mrs. Ben Rogers. During the
business meeting which followed
the minutes were read and ap-
proved, the treasurer’s report
heard. Roll eall was answered ,
by 33 members and 62 sick cards [jjeTime of the year is" just a lit-1
anyone that
used to cooler climate. 1 only
spent two weeks on the trip and
didn’t get around so very far —
my time was also limited.
| The weather here has been
'mild, with the exceptions of a
group with a ye,‘y interesting few 8prinfc|e8 of SI10w last week
talk on the work of the society. in the Vall but the Mountains
Other guests were several mem-'- - * ....
bers of "The Wesleyan Service
Guild.” The meeting was ad-1
journed with repeating “The
Lord’s Prayer.” A covered dish
dinner was served at noon.
In the afternoon, “The Christ-
mas Program’’ was carried out.
The program theme was
March of Missions in Evangelism’
under the direction of Mrs. Ben
Rogers with a Prelude; call to
Worship; i'saim 96:1-3 by Mrs.!
Ben Rogers; Hymn “Joy to the
I World,” Scripture Ephesians hymn “O Come All Ye Faithful”
3:7-19 by Mrs. Carrie Juergens.! and was followed by Benediction
Others taking part in the ' pro-
1 grain were Mesdames Ruth Rich-1
, Viola Spiess and 1 „
■ King. The group then sang the
(SPECIAL GUE8T AT WSCS
MEETING AND PARTY
The WSCS -of the Industry !
Methodist church met on Wed-1
nesday. Dee. 11, at 10 a.in. in the
Educational building for their
regular meeting and "Christmas,
party.”
The meeting was opened by
Ulm, Texas, Thursday, December 19, 1957
Mr. and j lAidwig Chovanec
Karnes
son, Bleib
Friday visitors
i Mrs. I
I Citv.
Mrs. Vada Reiehle and Mr. and
Bell- Mrs- Jol'nn,e Emshoff of Hous-
’ t<»n were brief visitors with Mrs.
I Theo. Wehring Sr., Sunday af-
ternoon.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
-— Wittneben Sunday were Mr.
I lyzed in the left
for the Krueger reunion 1 met so!
.many of my relatives, and it was
a day never to be forgotten, but '
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and calls were reported by the tJe t(M) h()t for ’ anyone' that is
group. used to cooler climate.
Attending the meeting as a
special guest was our District
President of the WSCS, Mrs. Al-
fred Lindemann of Gonzales.
Mrs. Lindemann addressed the
with a very interesting 1 J
the work of the society.
have been covered quite heavy
the past few weeks.
All fruit was its best this year,
even the apples in our Apple
Capital of the World.
So Merry Christmas
, Prosperous New Year.
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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/m1/4/?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.