The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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THE SMITHVILLE TIMES. SMITHVILLE. TEXAS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, IMO— PAGE 3
Muldoon News
A
L.
W. Miller Correspondent
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
Mr and Mrs. T. 1
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OPTOMETRIST
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CONTACT LENSES FITTED
Frame Repairs & Lenses
Duplicated
Closed on Thursday
Office in Professional Building
Phone 380 La Grange, Texas
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Office Hours 8:00 to 6 00
Saturday 8.00 to 1:00 p. in.
Other hours by appointment only
Phone PR6-3587 Box 247
FLATONIA, TEXAS
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Schroeder Bldg. — Phone 353
La Grange, Texas
Meiners Motor Co.
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Dodge Dart - Lancer
Guaranteed Service
Dependable Used Cars
Body Work A Painting
Upholstery & Custom Seat Covers
La Grange Phone 20
BOOSTER CLUB
MEETS
4th MONDAY OF EACH MONTH
at 7:30 P. M.
La Grange
Veterinary Hospital
753 East Travis
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Phon* 194
F. L. GUNN, D.V.M.
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Louis J Linenberger
Hubert L Linenberger
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INSURANCE
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REAL ESTATE
Phone 642 Smithville, fex.
Phone 50 Box 651
Practice In All Civil And
Criminal Courts
Smithville,
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Meets Every Monday, 7:30 P. M.
1 OO F. Hall, Smithville. Texas
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R L. Sanderlm, Noble Grand
J L. Dement, Vice Grand
W. E. Beal, Secretary
Virgil Friti, Treasurer
Kirby D. Guettler
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
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— Free Estimates —
Phone 378 706 Wilkes
Smithville, Texas
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Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 Noon
2 p m to 6 p. m. on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
9 a. m. te 12 Noon on
Tuesday and Thursday
Other Times by Appointment only
221 East Travis — Phone 88
La Grange, Texas
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Bochnke. Wiley and
visited m Hunts
ping in
Mrs
Mr and Mrs. R C. Royston and
children of Smithville spent Sun
day with
Royston
Mr and Mrs Jimmy Kutalek
and son of Austin visited Satur-
day and
Mrs I
Mrs
P. J. ALEXANDER
—LAWYffc—
to
for the cards, messages,
and visits while I was
Thanks to Dr. Thomas and
his staff for the nice treatment I
received while in the hospital I
appreciated very much the foot
ball flower arrangement from my
freshman class
I wish to express my heartfelt
thanks to all my friends
neighbors in the Rosanky and
String Prairie communities
all the kindness extended to me
at the time of the death of my
husband. Lee G. Boldt Also the
donation I am very grateful to
each and every one of you May
God bless you all
Mrs Ix>e Boldt
Saturday
Adams home.
Mr and Mrs Danny Fuller and
Donald Adams spent Sunday with
his parents in Charlptte.
Mike Griffith and a
his spent Saturday with Mr
Mrs C
Mr
Leslie Ullman and Cindy
of Smithville visited with Mr. and
Mrs L
Mrs V
ternoon.
Mrs Katie
Barbara Ann
ville Sunday
Mr and Mrs Albert Bell of
Houston visited with Mr and
Mrs Charlie Buscher and other
relatives in this vicinity the past
week while they were on vacation
Mr and Mrs Glen Ray visited
with Mr and Mrs Tommie Lee
Ray in Houston over th • weekend
and the first pari of this week
Rev and Mrs Emil Kiesling of
Fort Worth attended church here
Sunday morning
Mrs Irvin Ivy spent her birth-
day Wednesday in Smithville with
Mr and Mrs Herman Darling
Miller and Mr and
Hart Wednesday af
Sunday with Mr. and
Henry Perkins.
> Nannie Morris spent Sat
urday with her sister and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Griffith
Mr. and
had as visitors Sunday
Mrs. Steve Claiborne.
Visitors in the J. W Mayes
home last week were Mrs Wai
lace Campbell from Granger and
Mrs Alina Furr from La Grange.
Thursday Miss Huth Filler
and Mrs. Henry Gray of Austin
spent the day.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. D Claiborne
and Deeann were shopping in
l|ouston.
Mr Marcus and Mr Charles
Mesecke left Saturday for Little-
field on a business trip and will
lie away for a couple of weeks
Mr Henry Hart and Tommy
Mixon and four boys of Houston
visited Saturday in the W E.
Mr and Mrs. Benno Lueders
I and Mr and Mrs. Harry Lueders
j attended the Heltncainp Naumann
I reunion held at the Cistern Re-
' creation center Sunday
) Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Best of
infect ion
couple of teeth. She suffered j
, Colony visited with Mr. and Mrs.
L W Miller a lew hours Saturday
J night.
REVIVAL TO BEGIN
A revival will begin at the loc^
Methodist Church Sunday Octo
her 1 fit li and everyone is invited
to come Rev Reeves of Ganado
will be the evangelist. Rev. Joe |
Scott is the pastor
PERSONALS
Mr Sam Hopper has returned
to his home here after visiting
with hts children in Arizona and
California Mr Hopper is not in
the best of health
Mr and Mrs V R Hart ami
Herbert, Mr R I) Miller and.JJr
L. W Miller were bu.sine4f visi-
tors in La Grange Monday^ after
noon
Mr and Mrs Carl Hughes of
Fort Worth, Mr Hughes' sister
anil brother in law from Brenham
visited with Mr and Mrs. W F
Langston Monday.
Mr and Mrs Ira Ivy and son of
Angleton visited witii Mr and
Mrs Andy Speed and Mrs Irvin
Ivy Wednesday and Thursday
Mr. G W Parker took Mrs
Sallie Ezell to Mr and Mrs Joe
A Cole's Wednesday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs Henry Adrion HI
visited in San Antonio with their
fathers and mothers a couple of
days during the week
Mr Joe Kelly visited with rel
atives in Huntsville and River
side and brought his mother back
with him where she will visit lor
a while
Mrs Joe Kelly
Mrs F. L ilerzik
Galveston where they attended
Postmasters convention Sunday
Mr and Mrs V R Hart. H<
bcrl, Mr and Mrs L. W. .Miller
anil Mr R D Miller were busi
visitors in Iai Grange 1'hurs
day afternoon
Mr T. P Jones of Smithville
and Mr Clyde Jones of Fort
Worth were brief visitors here
Wednesday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Harrel Rightmer
and Ronald Clay of Schulenburg
visited with Mr. and Mrs ( harlie
Rightmer Saturday and Sunday
afternoon
Mrs
and Mrs. Clair Sm.ih and daugh-
ter. Mrs. Smith and her husband
will leave shortly for overseas
Miss Billie Ann Warren return ■ duty
cd from Fayette Memorial Hospi-
tal Saturday afternoon after being
taken there the early part of the
week suffering from an
of a
quite a bit of pain but is
what improved.
E Griffith
and Mrs Glen Ray and
baby spent Saturday with
J W Mayes
Miss Bonnie Gibson spent Sun
day witfi the Machens
Miss Stella Machen went shop
Bastrop Saturday.
Bryson Lav Ion and Joan
and the baby from Smithville
called on Mr and Mrs Ge< rge
Prucss
Mr and Mrs Ed Pruess and
baby ot La Grange spent the
weekend in the Pruess home
Mrs .1 \\ Mayes is spending
Monday with Mr and Mrs
Hoskins at Rocky Hill
A BIRTHDAY PARTY
Kathy Griesenbeck bail another
birthday Sunday Stic was 13, and
did they enjoy it They had 20
guests there, and such a beautiful
day? Her mother served lunch
and all in all it will be a day for
all to remember.
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The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1960, newspaper, October 13, 1960; Smithville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1283722/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Smithville Public Library.