The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1946 Page: 3 of 4
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IDAY, DEC. 20, 1946
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
of the parochial school will
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Seat Covers
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Coach and Sedan
Christmas Dance
$18.75
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STOCK IP NOW
Co,
for the
HOLIDAYS AHEAD
PROMPT SERVICE
LIQUORS
Roofing Material
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BOTTLES ARE SCARCE AND NOW’THAT MORE GRAND PRIZE
Santa Claus visited us and left ■
BEER IS AVAILABLE THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH BOTTLES TO
some Holiday Cheer for you.
GO AROUND. YOUR DEALER HAS TO TURN IN EMPTIES-...
--73c
GRAND'PRIZE BEER FOR "fyoH
OTHER HOLIDAY NEEDS
You can Ret your gift now.
DON'T HOARD E M PTY BEER BOTTLES i
RETURN EM PT I E S T O D AY
HOUSTON, 'TEXAS
GUL~F<BREWING COMPANY .
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He dropped off several va-
rieties of Wines, Blends, Cor-
dials, Scotches and Bonds from
which he wants you to choose.
FULL DRESSED
FROZEN FRYERS AND HENS
Admission: 42c, Tax 8c,
Total 50c Per Person
ON
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
BODY AND FENDER WORK
AUTO PAINTING
WE STOCK GENUINE
CHRYSLER PARTS FOR
DESOTO—PLYMOUTH CARS
and exchange of gifts Sunday
night, Dec. 23, at 7 o’clock.
Honored With Shower.
Mrs. Janies E. Blankenship,
some of the states where
group had shown considerable
strength.
ANDY D. LYON
NATIONAL COLORCRETE CO., CONTRACTORS
Phone 364 P. O. Box 101, La Grange
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Cordes Garage
Fayetteville
We do complete job, furnishing all MATERIALS
AND WORKMANSHIP. All work guaranteed.
Call or write for free estimate.
Will work within 40 miles of La Grange.
WARDA NEWS
By Della Mae Giese
and Mildred Lehmann
Turkey Shoot
at Rutersville
Sun. Dec. 22
1 P. M.
Shot gun & Rifle
7Mt Smallest Shot.
Come Out and Win your
Christmas Turkey.
All No. 1 Turkeys.
! CARMINE
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DANCE
at the
, Round Top
. Rifle Association Hall
Saturday, Dec. 21
Music by
Baca’s New Deal Orch.
Gents 50c, Tax 10c
Ladies Free, Tax 10c
Everybody Invited
8 til 12
THURS., DEC. 26
Mixed Music By
RAY BACA’S
ORCHESTRA
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th:
RADIO SERVICE
ON ANY MAKE SET
Modern Equipment
Quality Parts
E. R. OWEN
Phone 330 • La Grange
Ed. A. Giese
Don’t think of
INSURANCE
But when you think of
INSURANCE
See
E D. A. G IE S E
“Your Agent”
La Grange, Texas
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VISIT OU if STORE FOR
FROZEN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
Bird’s Eye Brand Specials
FOR CHRISTMAS
Sliced Sugared Peaches, pkg.---35c
Peas, pkg.-----,-----28°
Spinach, pkg.--------29c
Applesauce, pkg. —------24c
CASE FOR CASE TO GET MORE t,
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can-
the
sant
We have plenty of Walnuts. Almonds. Mixed Nuts,
Texas and California Oranges. Apples. Xmas Candy,
Cakes and Cookies.
ALO HAVE FIREWORKS
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W. E. SCHULZE
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Sec us for your holiday liq-
uor requirements. We have
a wide assortment of liquors,
wine, gin and many other i-
tenis to make your party com-
plete. All popular brands.
ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS
Gm-'
Plan Now to Attend the
New Year’s Dance
December 31
Gilbert Kautz Orch.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Schae-
fer and children of Houston
served -spent Sunday morning with
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schaefer.
three games. The “B” team won .
by a score of 32 to 29. The girls j
defeated the Giddings team 41 I
to 11. The Cubs “A” team de-
feated the Giddings “A” team
58 to 12.
John Deere Day Success.
_______________ ! The John Deere day sponsor-
high for 42 and Mrs. B. J. Be- ed by the Carmine Hardware
• 1 ' this week.
Weekead guests in the home —
of Mr. and Mrr. Jake Palmer |
were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B.
Tashnek, Mrs. Dave Tashnek, J
Dr. Roy Tashnek, Dr. Paul ;
Roemer and Miss Mae C. Ly-
ons of Houston.
City Package Store
West Side Square Fritz Von Minden, Mgr.
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Mrs. George Davis, Muldoon.
Mrs. Ijoulse Kuehn, New Ulm.
Frits Albrecht, City.
Mrs. Bruno l.aake, Fayetteville.
Mrs. Jerry Faldyn and baby, lai
Grange.
O. C. Theumann, Houston.
• Mrs. Lillie Malcik, La Grange.
Mins Helen Bohot, Giddings.
Reinhardt Fischer, Round Top.
Mrs. Arlln Wagner and baby,
Burton.
Mrs. Wayne Dickerson and ba-
by, La Grange.
Jessie Michalk, la Grange.
Mrs. H. W. Pitman, City.
Mrs. Peter Zapalac, Fayetteville.
Mrs. Hy. Ahihorn, Oldenburg.
Nat Fleck, Bay City.
Mrs. Chas. Roth, New Ulm.
Robt. J. Weyand, La Grange.
Mrs. Marie Rab, Flatonia.
Mrs. Albert Barta, Weimar.
Mrs. Frances Vacula La Grange.
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Legler’s Hall — Plum
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25
Music by
Lad Janda and His Orchestra
Admission: Gents 75c, Ladies 25c. Tax Ind.
HEATED HALL — DANCE RAIN OR SHINE
Celebrate Christmas With laid and His Band
CORNER
DRUG STORE
American Legion Hall
LA GRANGE
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RetherSord Motor Co.
“DESOTO—PLYMOUTH DEALER”
Phone 352 Schulenburg, Texas.
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Mrs. Alma Goseh.
The honoree received many
lovely and useful gifts.
Delicious refreshments were
served to the guests.
Personals.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zurovec
and family of San Antonio were
weekend visitors here.
Beno Matocha of Houston
was a weekend visitor in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ma-
tocha.
Mrs. Ray Korenek and little
daughter of Victoria left Mon-
day after making an extended I
visit here.
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Meat for the Holidays
I Turkey may he a “must” for the holidays, but your
family will want an occasional change in menu — a
change to the old reliable beef which is always tempting
regardless of how often served. Get your supply at our
meat counter where you can always find choice cuts at
fair prices. ,
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The invitation saluted the
• as “White American’’
Auto Glass
For All Cars
Personal.
Marvin and Vernile Moerbe
of here spent the weekend in
Houston with relatives. J
zi-Columbians, according
government attorneys seeking r—
to prohibit its operation in of Route 3, Giddings, and Miss
—.— „ —----------,j the Bernice Lehman of Houston
(each of whom handed in a
I year’s renewal to The Record
CISTERN NEWS
By Loretta Pavlica
School Close.
The Cistern Public and Cat-
holic Parochial schools will
close for the Christmas holi- formerly Dorothy Jean Gosch,
days Friday, December 21. |
Tho pupils of the public 1 en by Mrs. Albert Bnuer and
Mrs. Charlie Bauer Sunrlnv
FOR SALE
Walnut Finish
Bed Room Suite
Chest of Drawers,
Vanity*, Bed and
Vanity Bench
Dinette Suite,
Ladies’ Bicycle,
Men's Bicycle
Electric Record Player
With Loud Speaker
Gas and Wood Heaters
Iron and Wood Beds
Antique Clocks
: Received another shipment of
Electric Irons
With and without
Heat Control
Buy Her One for Xmas Now
| One and Two Burner, Electric
Hot Plates
TIEM ANN’S
TRADING POST
Phone 364
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day afternoon, while the pupils! Un-American GrOUD
of the parochial school will _ 1
have their Christmas program Organizing Texas
A well known medical doe-i
tor in Austin this week re-
ceived an invitation to join
the Columbians, an anti-Jew-
. - - -------- ish, anti-Negro organization
| was honored with a shower giv- | with headquarters in Georgia.!
pupils of the public en by Mrs. Albert Bauer and The *-J .<
school will have their program Mrs. Charlie Bauer Sunday af- doctor
and exchange of gifts on Fri- | ternoon, Dec. 15, at the home of | and urged him, if interested in
membership of the anti-Jew-
I ish and anti-Negro organiza-
tion, to approach another well
known doctor in Austin where
his application would be re-
ceived.
The Columbians have been Leaguer’s Christmas party,
investigated by the depart- Baptized.
ment of justice, and their con- I The little son of Mr. and
notion with the former KKK Mrs. Ludwig Melcher of Hous-
and the Nazi Bund has been ton was baptized during ser-
| disclosed. Overthrown of the vices Sunday morning. He re-
I American government is said ceived the name of Dennis Mil-
to be the plan of the KKK-Na- ton.
to Renewals.
Thanks go to John P. Kunze
YOU’LL WANT SOME OF THESE!
Libby’s Orange Juice, 2 No. 2 cans 29c
Vai Tex Grapefruit Juice, No 2 can — 10c
Libby’s Peaches, in heavy syrup,
halves or sliced, large can---35c
Baccn, sugar cured, sliced or
by piece, lb.
Church Notice.
The Holy Cross Evangelical
Lutheran church of Warda:
English services at 10 a. m.
Sunday, Dec. 22.
The children’s Christmas
program at 7 p. m. on Christ-
mas Eve.
German services at 10 a. m.
Dec. 25.
German services at 10 a. m.
Dec. 26.
Friday night, Dec. 20 Walther
Christmas Party.
The Home Demonstration
club and Mothers club mem-
bers had their annual Christ-
mas party at the Ellinger
school Tuesday night, Dec. 17.
The Christmas theme was car-
ried out in the decorations.
Borty-two and stick were
played with L. J. Meyer and
Mrs. Ruby Martinek winning
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ran, low. In stick L. G. Kube- company and held here Satur-
na won high and L. C. Gaert- day was termed as the biggest
ner, low. Cut prize went to success ever. 1200 registration
Mrs. Rud. Krenek. After the cards were counted and numer-
games, gifts were exchanged, ous did not register for the free
A delicious lunch and soda motion picture show held in
water were served. i the local school auditorium at
School News. The a11 talking pictures
rpi r ii . . i . j shown were: Headliners in
The followmg students inade Tractor Vaues ,, „New power
the honor roll for the past six - il c? n t ,,
, d'i.l j t i- for the Smaller r arm, Conser-
weeks: Fifth grade, Jacqueline, ,
Kubena and Barbara Ann Ha- *atlon Farming with Regular
luska; sixth grade, Marceline Equipment, New Pages m
Stibora and Johnnie Roy,John Deere Egress with Bob
Koepke.
Personals.
Mr. and Mrs. Rud Krenek j
and daughter, Albert Cook, J.
C. Love, and Harry Divin vi-.
sited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ly-
cka in Freeport last week.
Mrs. John P. Zapalac, Al-
fred Zapalac, Mrs. Ben Zapa-
lac and daughter and Mrs. S.
O. Knippel visited Mr. and
Mrs. Elo Balzer at Navasota.
I Burns in the feature attraction, |
“The Windjammer.”
- I Refreshments were
Round Top -Carmine Cubs A
and “B” teams of basketball
and the girls basketball teams “~ “
motored to Giddings to win all LWRIllIlg - 1 rPSSlIlg
Hats Steam Cleaned
and Blocked
JOE HOEFER
La Grange, - Texai
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1946, newspaper, December 20, 1946; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254469/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.