The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1953 Page: 3 of 8
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UNDERWEAR
Vert* and Short*
49c to $1.50
. Marriage Lioeoaao
Leon Munos and
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PHONE 87fr — LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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"Two Registered Pharmacists on Duty”
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Regular 75c Seller |
3 Pr. for ----- $2.09
6 Pr. for $3.99|
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Ygu Will Gel A Written Contract
Pullet* wffl co*t 30c each and with each 100 pullet*, yon will
receive 20 cochrel. free. Watch thi* paper next week for mmm
verified figure, on one of the*e flock, now te production. Write
or call nt and we wiU have a repretentative come tee you at
once.
F£ 2pair..for-
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SHOES
$3.95 to $7.95
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have located preci^s stones in
the crater of an extinct volcano
and enslaved their Portuguese
guide afnd a number of natives.
Bomba comes to the rescue and
all’s well that ends well. Friday.
Ride The Man Down
The fabulous 700,000-acre
“Hatchet” ranch is the center a-
bout which the action revolves.
Upon the death of hard-bitten,
pioneer owner Phil Evarts, the
ranch is left in the hands of his
weak-kneed Brother, James Bell
and daughter Ella Raines. Brian
Donlevy, a n unscrupulo u s
ranchman, is all set to step in
and appropriate as much of the
rich land as he can get his hands
on, when Hatchet foreman Rod
Cameron decides to- stand by his
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Sell Hatching Eggs at 75c
or ■ premium of 25c per doxen over Fort Worth rtiudurd
prices, whichever 1* higher.
Call Returned
Mr. Martin Schuetze has
turned the call to the Trinity
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Chick, will be put out m September and October 1953. We
will take all hatching egg. from them hem through December
31, 1954. TH. i. the bort deal in the State of Texa* . .. no
red tape and no expenrive homing necessary. Wo wil nrvice
your flock, vaccinate, blood tert and cuD your flock free of
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SHIPMENT
JUST RECEIVED!
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P. H. Nichols of Smithville
spent Saturday" night in
Giles-Smith home.
Mrs. Carl Fritsche, Sr.
Youth’s
SHOES
King Arthur
$3.75 to $6.50
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SHOES
For The Collegiate
And High School
Student
Loafers and Oxfords
$5.95 to $7.95
ren, Mrs. -----
daughters, Sandra and Deane of
Houston spent last Tuesday in
the Giles-Smith home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kasper ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Bargainer and children of Port
Arthur to San Antonio last
week to visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Dunk and family.
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in Georgetown and Temple.^
annen and family of Houston vi-
Hart, Miss Bert Hart, Mr. Ro- Miss Christy has
bert Walker, and Mrs. ’
Little Saturday. Mrs. Eva Boh-
annen s
visit. .
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Tscha-
tschula of Houston spent the
first part of last week with Mr.
and Mfrs. Oswald Tschatschula
and family.
Mr. M- Mohler visited with Mr.
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Children’s
SHOES
$2.95 to $5.95
Oxfords and Hi-Tops
Buster Brown and
Breezies
good/Vear
TIRES
if you trade
NOW!
Tires broken in on cool
pavements are not sub-
jected to excessive heat
which causes faster wear.
This is YOUR money-sav-
ing opportunity to trade
those smooth, wotn tires for
new Goodyear’s. Stop in—
yoii’11 find the right Good-
year tire to fit your driving
needs and YOUR BUD-
GET. Why not trade
TODAY!
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Giddings 8, Ledbetter 0 .
Playing almost errorlessly be- < Dan Hoffman and
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warmth, humor, pathos
sentiment. Sunday.
Angel Face
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CARMINE
Mrs. M?L. Zwernemann
New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Zweme- >
mann announce the arrival of a i
6 lb. 6 oz. baby daughter bom
I in the Milroy hospital in Bren-1
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I is the couples third child, the
THE LA GRANGE JOURNAL Thursday, August 27, 1M3
WINCHESTER HEWS
by Mr*. Billy Karinch -y t.
Walther League Fall Rally
The Winchester Walther Lea-
guers were hosts to the Willing
Workers Zone Rally Sunday af-
' ternoon. The registration start-
ed"at 2:00 PM and was followed
by an opening devotion and a
Volley Ball Tournament. A bar-
becue supper was served at the
Community Hall at 6:00 PM.
After supper a business meeting
was held at ttfe St. Michaels Ev.
Lutheran Church, followed by a
service conducted by the Rev.
Robert Studtmann of Giddings.
About 170 youths were expect-
ed to attend.
Texas Garage
CARMINE, TEXAS
merchandise
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Boy’s Dress
SHORTS
$l.gp
$2.39
Z-iFORpEGIMS
Numerous Specials
On Back-To-School
Items!_________'
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'Maawr^ 98c to $3.98
“MASTERPIECE”
TABLETS, PAPEk AND OTHER SCHOOL SUPPLIES
GAMES PARTY kom LBQmge
City Hall Lawn
LA GRANGE
Thursday, Sept. 3
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7:tfPM
Boys* and Men’s
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BURE??!
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mer Janice Bathe who was to
honor graduate of RTC several
Operated
Mrs. Albert Eichler under-
went a major operation in the
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jet* A ^romance ensues, helped I cently. She returned to her
along mostly by Miss Simmons’ home here test Friday and her
agfressiveness. What compll- many friends are glad to hear
cates matters somewhat is the she is recuperating nicely.
fact that Mitchum is already in | Personate
love with Mona Freeman. But in
a conspiring, neurotic way Miss
Simmons goes I w
the roots of that love and ar-
ranges to have Mitchum work
for her family as chauffeur.
Plenty of action follows. Mon-
day and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. WlRon Hodde of
the La Bahia community are the
proud parents of a 7 lb. 10 ounce
baby girl bom in the Milroy
hospital, Saturday, August 22.
nKri , I This is the couples first child
Jean Simmons, the angel face and another P^^child of Mr
mr. m. mumw v1D.l^u - . . nlavs the cultured and Mrs. Ewald Bathe or near
gnd Mrs. Bin Dansby in Austin Jhe Utle,^piay | Jg the ?or.
last week. I er and ioathes her stepmother.
Mrs. O. D. Penrose and child- Robert Mitchum, an
ren, Mrs. Dick Sanderson and ambulance drlver whUe he is on | yearslago.
an enpergency call to the moun-
tain-top mansion where her
stepmother has been overcome
by a mysteriously opened gas
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along mostly by Miss Simmons’
agfressiveness. What 1 ”
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Prizes
WE CAN GIVE YOU BETTER QUALITY AND MORE
QUANTITY FOR LESS MONEY!
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pratt, Mr.
-----.and Mrs. Jack Maxey and son
about destroying Larry all of Chilton and Mr. and
" — 1 Mrs. Herbert Plnczinsky of Wa-
co were recent visitors in the
Jimmy Pratt home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jacob
and children and Mr. and Mrsw
Walter Jacob spent the past
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bur-
ney Dless at Needville. z
the Walter Jacob remained for
longer visit,
and
Miss Tillie Fritsche visited With Mrg Kermit Renck and daugh-
relatives in Houston a few days (er8j and Mrs. O. A. .
last week. all of Carmine, Mr. and ----
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Noack Felst of Seguin, Mr, and
and Mr. and Mrs. Erwn Krautz Mrs Eichler and daugh-
spent Thursday in Houston with ters of Burton, Mrs. John Eich-
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Kuehn. jer Round Top, and Mrs. Ro-
Mrs. Otto Noack and Mary ^rt Hackemack tod children of
Ann spent Thursday and Friday Brenham attended the
In Houston. They came f home h
with Otto Noack and Roy Kar- Mrg q^o Richter in Buckholtz
isch after the wrestling matches Sunday.
Friday night.
Mrs. Wilbert Hannuach and “
children of Boling are sptoding
a week in the Billy Karisch and
Otto Noack hoihe.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hohle
of Austin spent the week-end L
with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin' Piet-1
sch and Randy.
The Ramthun family
Holland visited Mrs. F.
Hentschel Sunday afternoon. I
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hempel
of Houston visited in the Ru-
dolph Kasper home Sunday.
Mrs. Kriegel and children of
Houston spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Herbrich. ,
Mrs. Esther Reinsoh, Mr*.
Wilhe OmM and daughter oN
Smithville visited in Winchester
. Sunday.
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Summer
SLACKS
$r OFF
Cozy Program
For The Week
Ruby Gentry
Jennifer Jones is the girl
“from the wrong side of the
tracks,” never accepted by the
proper people of the North Car-
olina town, Heston, the love
North Carolina Heston, the love
of her life. She wiggles her hips,
and at times is obviously beside
herself with desire. She is des-
tined, however, to meet the buf-
fets of misfortune such as Hes-
ton’s marriage to a proper
young woman; her own brief
qompensatory marriage to a
wealthy and gqpd-hear ted suitor,
Karl Malden; and his accidental
deith, which all lead to a great
movie. Wednesday and Thurs-
day.
African Treausure
This is another of the famous
Bomba’s adventures. Bomba’s
troubles arise this time from the
presence of some mightly
srupulous diamond hunter,
querading as geologists,
Men’s and Children’s I Boys’ Short Sleeve
SOCKS SPORT SHIRTS
Regular 39c Seller I
3 Pr. for--------— $L10
6 Pr* for $2.19
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Regular 50c Seller j
3 Pr. For .. I ... $1.4®
6 Pr. for $2.75
Valdor Stuermer returned
Sunday after a week of vacatio-
miss the locals only chance for che^ and other Texas points,
a score when Alfred Kunkel. Louig Mltschke and family of |
singled high cjver left | Houaton( on summer vacation,'
Ledbetterltes are undecided • vlslted his parents here Sunday ■
bout post season games, but are ^fore leaving on a fishing vaca- ■
slated to meet Round Top-Car- . - - — . .------. 1
mine, leaders in the Washington to return Wednesday
County League, at the annual
Firemen's Festival here on Sun-
day, September 13.
Revival Closes
Sunday morning services here
closed a week of nightly revival
services in the Union Church
here which were conducted by ^“heYMrents/Mn and Mrs.‘I
Adolph Etzel. |
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BIDS WANTED
The Fayette County Fair As-
sociation is asking for bids for
I.. ----z.x .u-, food1
stand’ and (2) the ice cream
stand during the 1953 Fayette j
County Fair, Oct. 8-9-10.
The Association reserves the
Nylons $1.95
Others 2 for $2.491
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Men’s ’
SPORT SHIRTS
j $1.00 to $3.00 Eftch
years of Lee County
Play at 8-0, before a
crowd of sun I—' ’
the second and cream game of ■ mel of
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dhtter froth the playoffs.
Moebus, who alternated with
Lorenz on the mound and was ,
nicked for i hits and 2 earned I Mrs. T. M. Bennett and Mrs.
runs in the 1st. frame, is charg- Lawrence Hodson of Houston
I ed with thg loss, Giddings col-, and Mrs. Roy Pate of Carmine <
lectlng a total of 9 hits coring on Tuesday 11th, and Mr. and
the game, one being a homer by Mrs. Ed. Gasjeske of Beaumont,
Dismukes off Lorenz with one Friday, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus
on in the 5th. stanza. Jackie | Brascher of Houston the final
Placke messed up Truessel’s po- Sunday,
tential no-hitter^dth a single in I
the 7th. but dito in a double ]
play from Fischer’s to 2nd. to relatives in Nacogdo-
Congregation at Brownsville.
Ball Games
Winchester won the game
played with Giddings here Fri-
day night. The bcore was 6-0.
La Grange will play here
Thursday night.«
It’s A Girl
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Meador of
Corpus Christi are the proud
parents of a daughter, BonAle
Gay, who arrived on August 1,5.
She weighed 6 lbs. 10 ozs. and
was welcomed by four brothers
and one sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Pampebb are her maternal
grandparents.
Birthday Parties
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fritsche
honored their daughter, Susan
Kaye, with a party on her third (
birthday/Thursday night. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Noack and
Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mit-
schke and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Mitschke and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kieschnik
and daughter helped Mrs. Leo-
nard' Dunk of Smithville cele-
brate her birthday Thursday
night.
Friends and relatives surpris-
ed Walter Kieschnik on his
birthday Sunday night.
Barn Burns
The rain here last Tuesday
night was very nice, but it caus-
ed Otto Noack to have a big losb
when lightning struck his barn.
Over 300 bales of hay and three
large hogs were lost in the fire.
Correction
anied Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kaiser
home from Austin last week-
end not Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dans-
by as was mentioned in last
weeks Journal.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mit-
schke, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mitschke and family spent last
week-end, visiting wKh relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Saunders Boh- war,
annen and family of Houston vi- same o—-,------- - ■ - - . . im uie auuvy ••• ——
sited with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. finally comes to the boys that ham Wednesday, Aug. 12. This
r • \ *--I made herK thlrd child> the
Lizzie choice of one, which leaves the flrgt two boyg and she will
” ' ’ other hoy heart-broken, but not L named jo^n Sue.
stayed here for a longer for long because he meets Mona
Freeman, and things are all
has
and
LEDBETTER NEWS Matter’s Degrees
I Penninsula Also attending were [ Three instructors at Randolph
I family of High School here have received
hind Joe^Truessel’s 2 hit pitch-iPhiladelphia, Penna Arthur thelr jpaster’n degrees, which)
ing, Giddings blanked the locals | Rummel of Chillicothe, Mrs. were awarded at the dose of the
for their first shut out in four|Leonie Weyand of -Beaumont, recent summer session at Pral-
League Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Rum- rie Vlew AAM college.
before a record I mel of Grand Prairie, Mrs. Lona |
baked fans, to win Garlin and Mrs. Alma H. Rum-
w * ‘ 1 Houston, Emmitt C. |
the semi-finals to eliminate Led-1 Rummel and family and Miss
Sue Rummel of Austin.
Friends of the family visiting '
during the stay were Mr. and | Ledgers at The Journal.
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Mias Beet®- ’
I Kelly D. Dobson and Miss Ite
Ivonia Evelyn Hannusch. „
Wilfred Lee Machinsky JW
'Miss Mary Julia BamsdstMl
Kasper.
L. C. Johnson and Vivian Og-
lesby, (col.)
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Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hlud»-
nek, Mr. and Mrs. Nookie R®“
senberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Williams went to Port L»-
vaca on a week end fishing trip.
Mrs. Carrie Haschke accomp- j bosg, daughter and hold her pro- « . August 8 thru 15 at-
c ar alser ,perty against all comers. Plenty tendlng tfoe Rummel family re- right to reject and and/or all I
of action and romance follows. union at Gilchrist on the Bolivar blds. I
i Bids are to be filed with or I
” mailed to Arthur J. Friemel, I
/ Secretary of the Fayete County I
x Fair Association, Bor 261, La j I
Grange, Texas, not later ’han ,
Sept. 4, 1953. (35-2tc) |
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Thunderbirds
The story focuses on Oklaho-
ma’s 45th Infantry Division,
famed and respected during
World War H as “Thunderbirds”
John Derek and John Barry-
more, Jr. two buddies in the
are both in love with the
same girl, Eileen Christy. News
her
tion at Inks Dam, and is expect-,
ed to return Wednesday to.
spend the rest of his leave here,
j Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goehring,
were week-end visitors with her,
' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. ■
Hannes.
Mrs. Alice Cook and children.
of Galveston spent the week-end |
the Rev. H. L. McLerran of the
First Baptist Church of Gidd-
ings.
The revival was lunched with
a picnic supper at the Ledbetter
Community Center sponsored by --------------
thd Home Makers’ Club on the the operation of (1) the
Sunday evening of August 9.
Family Reunion
Edgar Rummel spent the
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The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1953, newspaper, August 27, 1953; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254739/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.