The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964 Page: 4 of 16
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Men’s and Boy’s
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Codette Troop
3 Holds Outing
The Girl Scout Cadette Troop(
3 held an outing. Tuesday, July
30, at Buescher State Park, Sm-
ithville.
Shortly after arrival they ate
their "sack lunches” and had
soda water. After their lunch
period, they played the "Magic
Circle" nature game, then they
made all their plans for their
overnight camping trip that will
be held the latter part of July.
They made their caper charts
to be used at the overnight camp-
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JJUIT CLEAKANit Sale
STARTS WEDNESDAY
JULY 1st.
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Sylvester Pavlicek of Frelsburp THIS FINE STORE IN LA GRANGE,
who recently received the Am i *nc nKl
■erican Legion School Award. 4 yqm W|LL SAVE MANY DOLLARS ON
Making the presentation is John 4
Cufr of the Shelby American Le- YOUR PURCHASES
gion Post. Stephen Is a 1964
graduate of St. John’s High School
Fayetteville. The award empha- <
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helped financially was also pas-
sed. 4
When the meeting was over, the
majority felt that the purpose of <
the meeting had been accomplis 4
hed and that much work will have 4.
to be done in the coming months 4
and years, stated the pastor. *
ting old under the trees is Krenek was the crew consist-
the big Outdoor Antique 3iow a Capt. Thuman Chamblee
Flea Market to be held in Smith- -- - •
ville on Saturday, July 25.
Sponsored by th CWF of the
First Christian Church, the all-
day show will be at the VFW
Grounds under giant oak trees,
at the L
River bridge, right on highway
71, beginning at 9 a.m., accord-
ing to Mrs. Hugh Bryon Stanley,
CWF presiden.
Smithville "In the Heart of
the Megapolis", is also in the
heart of General (Texas Revol-
ution) Edward Burleson country,
and antique dealers will be hos-
ted from all over the state in-
cluding Smithville, Salado, Wa-
co, Hamilton, Burnet, Austin
Dallas, Edna, and Houston.
"You are welcome to come
early", invites Miss Margaret
Webster, manager, "for brows-
ing all day, and dinner on the
grounds!" Picnic lunches,cold-
drinks, and sun bonnets will be
available for your convenience.
Men’s and Boys
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Rapids, Iowa, instructor pilot. 4
During the course of the flight, 4
the speedy TB-58 was flown to the *
speed of mach 2 or twice the , •
speed of sound. After complet-
ion of the successful flight, Capt.
Chamblee and Lt. Krenek were <
initiated into the Elite Mach 2-4
Club, all of whose members have 4
flown at or above twice the speec
of sound. 4
After five proficiency Hights
in the trainer version of the 4
sophisticated B-58 Hustler Bom 4
ber, Capt. Chamblee and Lt. 4.
Krenek will be joined by their 4.
navigator, Capt. John P. Rouse, .
of Pittsburg, Pa. for norma]
bombing and navigation missions
in the world’s first supersonic 4
bomber. 4
Leroy is assigned to the 64th 4.
bomb squardon of the 43rd bomb
wing at Carswell AFB in For
Worth and is the son of Mr an<
Mrs. Roy Krenek of La Grange
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Proxy voting was
from now L._ .
to the constitution,
by-laws were i----
the centenial in 1966 were ap-
Pr eaching-Teaching-
Reaching Mission
proved for 1 —
junction t—
Conference PTR.
Also approved was a fund rai-
| sing drive for this Fall, a Mis-
sion Festival and a Harvest Fes-
tival. A resolution spelling out
how college students studying for
full-time <-------
The Bethlehem Lutheran 4
Church of Round Top held its 4
semi-annual meeting on Wed- 4
nesday, July 1 and voted to start *
rchurch .
once the parsonage debt is paid
off. u k 1
They also voted to have tne
Round Top community organize 4.
. a Round Top Improvement As- 4
ing and divided into their groups, sociation. The Rev. Martin H. *
for camping. Obst. pastor, at that time ex-
Before departing they had wa- plained the Fayette County re
termelon. sources committee’s work. He 4-
The following scouts attended: alsO mentioned that the Round 4
Shara Lee Zatopek, Sherian Zin- Top city council would call a 4.
gelmann, Anna K. Schmidt, Linda meeting of representatives of *
Schulz, Jane Marie Sumbera. organizations in the Round lop
Jane F. Sulak, Marie Kallus, area to discuss organizaing the
Terry Jaster, Belva Jo Phillips, community. .
Ann Blankenship, and Carol jean proxy voting was prohibited 4
Kleiber, Mrs. Leland Zatopek from now on by an amendment 4.
and Mrs. Robert J. Kallus. to the constitution. Cemetary
— — —adopted, plans for
centenial in 1966 were
proved, a
La Grange Journal - Thur s. July 9, 1964
Leroy Krenek
Completes Flight .
A La Grange
recently en-
training I
t. Leroy J.
Krenek was on the crewconsist-
Jr. of Raleigh, N. C., pilot and
Major Bruce A. Ellis of Cedar
Joseph Kruppa
B. F. 4-H*er
north end°of the Colorado Qf The Month
Joseph Kruppa. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Kruppa. was elected
Boy of the Month for July at the
regular meeting of die Bishop
Forest 4-H Chapter.
Even though this is Joseph s
first year in the Bishop Forest
4-H, he has been very active
in the Hostyn 4-H for many years.
He is presently serving as presi-
dent of the Hostyn 4-H Club.
Joseph caught a scramble calf pa jse Money FOF
at the Houston Stock Show & Ro-
deo. and with this dairy heifer New Church
he has won many blue ribbons
and two red ibbons. He at-
tended the Washington County
Dairy Day with his heifer where
he won a blue ribbon. - fnr a new
Joseph Is sixteen years old. "X
will be a junior at Bishop For-
est this fall where he takes part
in football and track, and lives
at Route 1, La Grange.
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Roberts, Dottie M. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964, newspaper, July 9, 1964; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254375/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.