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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD. LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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If you can afford only a half or quar-
ter calf or half hog, see us before sale
time and we will purchase for you. We
will be happy to pick up your animals
from the Fair Grounds and handle
them for you.
WANT TO HELP —
A Worthy Cause?
WANT —
Quality Meat
That Is SECOND To NONE?
A Spring change from contaminated,
old winter oil to N'* Motor Oil pro-
tects from grit and dust that can ruin
the inside as well as the outside finish
of your car!
Conoco JP* Motor Oil (Patented)*
contains a special added ingredient
that fastens an extra film of lubricant
so closelv to metal that metal surfaces
arc actually Oil-Plated!
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DR. M. STREHORfl
CHIROPRACTOR
Over Meyenberg Drug StoKl
Phone 72, La Grange, Text*
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Used G-E Electric Washer
(Reconditioned)
Electric Irons, With and
Without Heat Control
Apartment Size
Butane Gas Range
Electric Range
Large and Small
Oil Rangers
Good Bed Springs
TIEM ANN’S
TRADING POST
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ELECTRIC & RADIO
SERVICE
- Owen Electric Co.
Phone 330
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Published Every
Tuesday and Friday by 'he
Farmers Publishing Company
Entered ae second class mall
matter at the Postoffice at
La Granoe, Texas
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Dr. F. J. Guenther
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Acrota from Hospital
PHONES: Office 361 — <«ee. 411
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
GAME PARTY
& CAKE WALK
Hnstyn Hall
Hostyn
Sunday, March 7
Time: 7:30 P. M.
Twenty Games for 25c
Sponsored by
Hostyn Parish Ladies
Janssen! Bros
Your M-M Dealer
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Warrenton, Texae
Star Route, La Grange, Texae
ABSTRACTS 1SD6 MAR
Fayette County Abstract C a.
Incorporated
John Schroeder. Manager
OLD MASONIC BLDG.
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E. J. KNESEK
FAYETTEVILLE
Fat Stock Show
(lui Grange, Wednesday, March 3)
And Purchase A Calf, Hog or Capon
E. B. MAYF.R. Mgr.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
ROUND TOP
Mieu Geneva Brau
Correspondent
High School Gymnasium
Wednesday, Mar. 3
8:15 P. M.
We are asking you to be our guest and to
enjoy the colorful program wc have ar-
ranged just for you!
SEE US FOR FREE TICKETS
SAVE
ON
Bed Room Suites
Living Room Suites
Dinette Room Suites .
Electric Ranges
Electric Washers
Wood Ranges
Oil Stove and Ranges
Lawn Mowers
Lawn Chairs
6 and 9 Foot Linoleum
Bed Springs
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FARMERS
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DR. I. J. KNOLLE
DENTIST
General Dental Practice
Office Over
La Grange Drug Co.
BOELSCHE CLINIC
Medical-Surgical-Diagnostic
Dr. L. D. Boelsche
Dr. E. T. Williams
The Fayette County Record
Bodc-Lenert Rite.,
Held At Houston
TUESDAY. MARCH 2, IMS
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A lithe care saves a lotofwear/
Marburger’s
Electric Shop
Licensed and Bonded Electrlotaa
Wiring cf Aii Kinde -nd
Electric Appliance Repairs
Back of M 4 8 Ct. - Phons M
KOENIG FUNERAL
HOME
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
PROMPT AMBULANCE 8 ER VICE
and 544--La Granga.
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This OiI-Plating stays up on cyl-
inder walls while you’re running hot
and when you’re not... won't all drain
down into the' crankcase even over-
night! That’s why N'* Oil ftrfns-
protects from "dry-friction” starts
. . . from sludge and carbon caused
by wear.
So, for ex/ne-cool, ex/ra-powerful,
extra low-cost miles ...
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Alate a date to OIL-PLATE !
election
PROCLAMATION
Now, Therefore, I, Walter P.
Frey tag, Mayor, of the -City of
La’ Grange, Texas, do hereby
order that an Election be held
in the City Hall and Fire Sta-
tion of said City of La Grange.
Texas, on April 6th, 1948, for
the purpose of electing
1. City Secretary
2. City Assessor & Collector
3. Aiderman Ward No. 1
4. Aiderman Ward No. 2
5. Aiderman Ward No. 3
6. Aiderman Ward No. 4
I further direct Nat I
Rudi to act as Judge of
former Pauline Maeker. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Maeker
the happy grandparents.
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pierce
of Houston are visiting in the
Mrs. Henry Freytag home.
La Grange City Election
April 6, 1948
For Assessor-Collector:
MARIE WEBER
For City Secretary:
MRS ELVIRA SAXON
Democratic Primary,
July 24, 1948
For State Representative:
R. B. SPACEK
For County Attorney:
J. P. HART
For Coiniinssioner, Free. 2:
HERMAN E. ZAPP
: ATTEST;
1 Elvira Saxon
Secretary.
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said
I Election and Guy B. Duff and
I Martin Pastusek as assistant
Judges, and to do all acts as re-
i quired by the General Laws of
" the State of Texas, in the hold-
_ lug of such Election in legal and
I lawful manner.
I I Walter P. Freytag
1 ] Mayor, City of La Grange,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Franke
and children of Uvalde are
visiting relatives in Round Top.
Funeral eervtces were hell
from the Moulton Funeral
Hur.-v .ddj hrurruug, Feb.
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Phone: Office 281, Residence M,
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Carmine hall. Sausage barbe-
cue with all the trimming? was
served to over one hundred
guests.
Tile lace laid table held the
three-tiered wedding cake top-
ped with miniature bride and
groom. It was flanked on eith-
i er side with candles in crystal
holders. Miss Nancy Dean pre-
sided at the the bride’s book,
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STOP THAT ITCHING
If bothered with Eczema, Tetter,
Ringworm. Athletes Foot, Prickly
Heat, Poison flak, Itch, Sores on
Children, La Orange Drug Co.
will sell you u jar of Black tjlawk-
Ointment on a guarantee. ‘Price
60c and >1.00. (21-12wc).
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dresses of blue taffeta, with
flared skirts and cape sleeves.
They carried a nr bouquets of
pink carnations.
The bride wore a gown of
white satin made with sweet-
heart neckline and long sleeves
coming to points over the
wrist. The fitted bodice came
to a point, in front over the
gathered skirt. The skirt fell
into a long train. Her finger-
tip veil was of net.
The groom was attended by
his orother, Valgene K-..1
as best mar. Grcomsn.cil wore
Hullen Badke, Curtis Fritsch
and Raymond Lehmann.
The bride's mother ..'as at-
tired in a dark blue suit and
the groom’s mother wore
brown. Both had corsages of
white carnations.
A reception followed at the
Tl.v inarriagB oi Miss Gen-
elie Margaret Bode, daughter
of Mrs. Elsie Bode, to Lloyd
Charles Lenert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Lenert of Olden-
burg, took place Saturday
night at Zion Lutheran church
in Houston. Rev. George Peck
officiated.
While gladioli decorated the
altar, illumined by white can-
dles in tall candelabra.
Mrs. Clara Brooking Wheel-
er and Mrs. Jessie Mae For-
que provided the wedding mu-
site.
The bride, given in marriage
by her uncle, Walter H. Bode
of San Antonio, was gowned
in ivorj' slipper satin styled
with sweetheart neckline, long
sleeves and skirt that extended
into a cathedral train. H«r veil
of ivory illusion was held in
place by a rtw-onet cf oranpe
blossoms. She carried a white
Bible overlaid with gardenias
week Tuesday,
by a 1 „
the oad weather. W. M. Milii- I
can, vocational agriculture
PIUS OTHER
INCLUDING:
Z2S * PIONEERS OF PROGRESS
PRAIRIE GOLD STARS
LA GRANGE
FLATONIA NEWS I boys and served as director of CARMINE
By Mrs. Aug. Nollkamper
ed in blue, like the maid of
honor, and carried nosegays of
carnations and gladioli. Sharon
Kay Decker, the flower girl,
wore a pale pink taffeta dress,
and carried a basket of rose
petals.
Leroy E Lenert was the best
man and Harold Trebig and
Lester Lenert were f-----
men. Curtis Piwetz and Gilbert
Wessels ushc-ed.
The bride's mother
| gowned in black with
carnation corsage and
showered with stephanotis and
satin ribbons.
Miss Elaine Bode, the maid
of honor, was gowned in pink
satin and faille brocade in rose
pattern with headdress of illu-
sion to match the color of die
gown. She carried a nosegay
of carnations and gladioli.
Miss Lurline Diener and
Renewal
Thanks to Arthur Mueller of
Ledbetter for his renewal to
The Record.
Re-Enlists In Army
Kellie Brau, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arno Brau, re-enlisted in J
the U. S. Army as an airplane i
mechanic. Kellie was in the i « ___i s ~B*_.X
army for over three years dur- j JV gGl WSHtCu T6II6T
ing World War II. He served! “ ‘ “ — • - • •• •
in Italy and other points. He
now receibed' the rank of cor-
poral, and is stationed in El-
lington Field, Texas.
Visitors
Mr. artd Mrs Henry Stoelke
of Weimar were week-end visi-
ng) ,ors with Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
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Jocie Lynn Mueller served the
wedding cake.
The couple will make their I tipia/c
home in Rosenberg where the i -itWj
groom is employed with the
Bell Telephone company.
The bride is a graduate of ;
the Round Top-Carmine high
school. The groom spent over
four years in the service.
On Sick List
Miss Lorina Weber, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber, '
is on the sick list and is un- 1
dergoing treatments. i
Mr. and Mrs. George Galliam
of Houston announce the arriv-
al of a baby boy bom in a
Houston hospital Thursday,
[ Feb. 26. The mother is the
the«how. NEWS Corrczpondent
M. R. Henslee, vocational a- — ..... «» ■■ -■
Stock Show Successful griculture teacher of Luling, Birthday Celebration
The second annual F. F. A. ^id th« -iudSin8- Joe Dennis Weber of Iluustun
Fat Stock Show, held here last ! heavy type steer was awarded ceiebrate(j his birthday anni-
’ Tuesday, was attended I grand champion in that class, versary Sunday
large crowd considering iand Edward Mica s hght type paren(S) j^jr
Dr. James L. AJiley
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined ■ Glauses Fitted
Frame Repairs Lonses Duplicated
Over La Orange Drug Co.
| La Orange Phono 380
I Legler and Lawrence, and Mrs.
I Mary Schiege. They especially
I came to see Mr. Legler who
was recently operated. Mrs.
Stoelke is a sister to Mr. Leg-
ler. r
La Grange Veterinary
Hospital
DR. F. L. GUNN
Telephones:
Office 195 — Residence 199
La Grange, Texas
DR. A. II. REBSCH
OPTOMETRIST
]' Eyea Examined • Glassee Fitted
Schroeder Bldg. — Phone 861
1 (Across From The Record)
LA ORANGE. : ’-----
ler reading the rites.
The double ring ceremony
was performed before an altar
banked with baskets of gladio-
li and fern
The traditional wedding
marches were played by Miss
Doris Kuhn. Miss Virginia
Weigelt sang, “I Love
Truly” and “Always.”
The bride was attended by
her sister, Miss Dorothy May-
er, as maid of honor. She wore
a blue lailew dress with flar-
»d skirt nnd fitted bodice. She
earned a bouquet of pink car-
nations. Bridesmaids were
Misses Laura Kraus, Ange-
lene Ziese and Mrs. Ruby Leh-
mann. They wore identical
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Bd. E. Farek, Schulenburg.
Mrs. Willie Kovar and baby, El-
lingen
Mills Brown, City.
Mrs. Erwin Stoerner. La Grange.
Mias Marguerite Hatdusek, City.
Mrs. Aug. Helnsohn. Fayetteville.
Albert Voelkel. Round Top.
Willie Tlelsch, City.
Gus Hlnze, Burton.
Mrs. Agnes Parma, l^a Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Olee Zapp, City.
Mrs. F. M. Wappler, St. Rt. Led-
Alvin Tobias. Ellingen
H. C. Pieratt, City.
Edgar Fricke, Round Top.
Mrs. Margaret Ocdlng, City.
Mrs. R. H Gilliam. Citv.
Mrs. John Szymanski, New Ultn.
George C. Schaefer. City.
Mrs. H. G. Gerdes. City.
C. A. Fritsch, La Grange.
CHROMCIK COUNCIL /vjl
Meets Every Second kv
Monday, 7:30 P. M. V&L/
BISHOP O4NN
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Meets Every Fourth j
Monday, 7:80 P. M.
visiting Knights Welcome
Dr. Arnold J. Darilek
GENERAL DENTAL
PRACTICE . . . X-RAY
Otto A Hunger Building
Telephone Office 175 - Res. 15€
DR. ’ENNINGS B. COOK
Optometrist
JXKbled at Thuieincyet’s
Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted
Lenses Duplicated
Flatonia, Texas
Office Hrs. 8 to 5 - Phone 155
versary Sunday at the home of
, . *»**. and Mrs. Hen-
waa nan d reserve cliainpion., ry Weber Numerous reiatives
In the hog division, Willie ,ail(] friends were present. He-
Mica’s heavy type was named freshments and lunch were
grand eluunpion and ‘Earl Rik>- . served the guests.
cher’s light type was named re- iMayer-Kunkel Rites
SevVe.u alkPlt>n4 ■ • vi « Miss Verlene Mayer, daugh-
In the sheep division, Victor |ter of Mr and Mrs •
Zouzahk showed the grand jM and Wjlbert
champion in the light type and I of Mr and Mrs
(reserve ‘•h«mpmn was shown Kunkel were untted ln ,nar.
by Edward MICa m the heavy , riage in the Warrenton Luth.
'ty?*' .l eran church last Sunday ai
!n the capon divisions Mar- 1;30 m with R(?v Wm FcJ
vin Nollkamper was awaraed -
Mrs. Doris Lenert were gown- 1 an three top plaCes.
All animals were auctioned
off at very good prices to local
business houses and some out
of town buyers.
Garden Club To Meet
The Flatonia Garden club
will have its regular meeting
Tuesday, March 4. All mem-
bers are asked to come as an
interesting film will be shown.
'— Miss Anna Pesek Dies
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was
pink
, ., - , !23 for Miss Anna Pesek who
grooms mother was in navy d the
olue and pink carnation cor- Interment
sa®e- — . . | was made in the Praha Catho-
lic cemetery. Rev. Alfonse
Raska was celebrant of the re-
guiem mass in the Assumption
of the Blessed Virgin church.
! Home On Leave
Roy Rietz of Barksdale
! Field, La. is visiting for sever-
al days with his parents, Mr.
f near
A reception followed at the I
home of Rev. and Mrs. Peck. |
Assisting were Mrs.
Smith of Wharton, Mrs. W. H. 1
Bode of San Antonio and Miss
Delores Michael.
The couple left on a wedd-
ing trip to Austin and San An-
tonio. The bride traveled in a, , „ ,,, ,
biege crepe suit, brown acces-'and ®®rs‘ Walter Rietz of
sones and gardenia corsage {°wn.
They will make their home in Baby Boy
Houston. T' ’ ~
TEXASj
! rhona: 33
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La Grange Hospital
Full-Time Registered Technician
German, Bohemian and
Spanish Spoken
▼totting Hours: 9-11 a. m.
8-6 p. th., ” 9 p. m
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 2, 1948, newspaper, March 2, 1948; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254222/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.