The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1950 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, August 24, 1900
Business Leader With Great War
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Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Newmann
of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Neumann and daughter of
Waco were visitors in the Wil-
lie Maas, Sr. home Monday. The
Neumanns were returning home
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LA GRANGE-> SUN., AUG. 27
Cafeteria Style Dinner At 11:30 A. M.
PRICE: ADULTS $1.00, CHILDREN 00c
MUSIC DURING AFTERNOON BY
LICHNOVSKY’S CONCERT BAND
Free Drawing At 4:00 P. M.
Many Prizes Given Away. You Must Be Present
Supper Served At 5:30 P. I.
Carnival Attractions Day And Night
engines—a 100 h.p. V-8 or a 95 h.p. "Six”. i
with King-Sise Brakes... with a ’’Lifeguard1
Body . . . with "Fashion Car” Styling! Com
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Henry Weber of Carmine. The
new arrival will be called Jerry
Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Perkins of
Fairbanks are the proud par-
ents of a 7 pound, 7 ounce,
baby daughter born in the Mem-
orial Hospial in Houston Fri-
day, August 11. The young Miss
is also the couple’s first child
and will be named Patricia Ma-
rie. Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Kluge
of Carmine are the baby’s ma-
ternal grandparents.
Contest Winner
Little Miss Jean Arlys Noak
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo
Noak was one of the three
lucky winners of the Buff base-
ball contest sponsored by Ford
the past week. Little Jean went
to Houston last Thursday morn-
ing via bus and at night was
a guest of the announcer with
the other two winners during
the Buff game at Buffalo Sta-
dium that night. Before game
time she was interviewed by
Loel Passe, the Buff KTHT an-
nouncer over Station KTHT for
about 8 minutes. For winning
the contest she received a base-
ball bat of her own choice with
the autographs of all the Buff
players and announcers.
Missionary Society Meets
Mrs. Henry Boemer was hos-
tess to the Women’s Missionary
Society Monday afternoon with
the Rev. Kluge and hte follow-
ing members present: Mesda-
When over a quarter-million families are
two-Ford families there must be a reaeon! And
there are many! These families love the con-
venience of the extra car! And they’ve found
that, while dividing the
family mileage, two (
money-ea' ‘
little more
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Walhalla Gin Gets
Ito First Bale
The H. E. Zapp gin at Walhal-
la ginned Its first bale of 1950
cotton Saturday.
It was grown by Erwin Wolff.
This year’s first bale was a
week later than 1949, when Al-
first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. {t^nitfafbate on^Aug ’ 12
Th<> lne miuai uaie on «.ug. u.
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in and aee for yourself—'
Drive” a ’50 Ford today.
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MROA REWS
’ (By Alice Kasper)
Mrs. C. A. Falke, Sr. spent a
few days in Houston last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holm
and daughters.
Harvey Bohot of La Grange
is spending a few days here with
randparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bohot.
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Many of tho first Servel Gas
Refrigerators over made are
still in service after more than
twenty years. The secret is the
tiny blue flame. There are no
moving parts in its freezing
unit to wear or cause noise.
And now, the 1950 Servel is
designed inside and out to be
as beautiful in 1970 as it is
today.
See it at your dealer's and
enjoy the most modern refrig-
erator in the world!
in September.
Personals
Recent visitors in the Rev.
Kluge home were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Willie Schawe and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hacker and ( _
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schomburg Wednesday in Houston.!
all of Phillipsburg. “ ‘ “
Miss Willye Lou Eichler re-
turned home from Houston
where she visited several weeks.
Little Miss Priscilla Eichler re-
turned here with her for a
week’s visit.
Miss Joan Birdwell of Beau-
mont is visiting in the H. F.
Hoermann home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Albers
spent the past week-end visiting
with M/Sgt. and Mrs. Harvey
Johle and son in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Zweme-
mann and sons spent several
days of the past week vacation-
nig in Burnet, Kerrville, Del
Rio, Mexico and San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Siebel,
Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Holt, Miss Lucille Siebel all of
Austin and Mrs. Orville Dun-
ham and son of Ada, Oklaho-
ma visited recently in the L. W.
Siebel home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanders
and son, E. P. Jacob, and Mrs.
Hertha Pletz spent Sunday in
Houston. They were accompa-
nied home by Mrs. E. P. Jacob
who had spent several days in
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BARCE AT RIGHT
In School Auditorium. Music By
LICHNOVSKY’S ORCHESTRA
Admission: 60c Per Person, Tta Included
SPECIAL- ATTRACTION AT 11 P. M.
Why, sure! It’s ju»» as Important to have
proper headlights for safe driving as
It is to have good eyesight. More nighi
Occident* are caused by poor head-
Eghts than by any ether single cause,
The Bear Headlight
Test takes only a
few seconds.,. why
not have yow cor
checked TODAY!
Record Tdls How Hadacol Has
Rebuilt Him Physically
Was run-down, weak, after service in South Pacific
due to deficiencies of Vitamins Bi, B2, Iron and Niacin
Mr. Donald Hedburg, who re-
sides at 1812 Parker in the fash-
ionable Riverside District of
Wichita, Kansas, has been an up-
and-coming executive member of
the staff of the great Wichita
Eagle newspaper for over four
years.
Mr. Hedburg has an enviable
record of combat with the U. S.
Army in the South Pacific in
World War II. He is very active
in civic affairs. And just as he
was anxious to pitch in and do
a job during the War—he now
wants to help his fellow citizens
who (like he was once), are
physically run-down and weak
due to lack of Vitamins Bi, Bs,
Iron, and Niacin in their systems.
Here is Donald W. Bedburg’s
witnessed statement: “When I
returned from service, I faced
the problem of rebuilding my-
self physically. 1 was in a gen-
eral run-down condition.
“In my present capacity of
advertising salesman for Kansas’
greatest newspaper, The Wichita
Eagle, it’s absolutely necessary
that I have plenty of vitality—
’get up and go.’ I had real cause
to worry. Nothing seemed to re-
build me constitutionally. Than
a friend of mine on the national
he asked me to try at least five
bottles. I’m on my
and already I feel
sell. I look forward to a day’s
work and go home—play with the
children—work ta the yard—fish
until midnightl Thanks again to
HADACOL, energy and vitality
. once again course through every
fiber of my body. You bet, I too,
am now a missionary for this
great new HADACOL.”
Get That Wonderful HADACOL
Feeling Everyone is Talking
About
HADACOL gives such wonder-
ful results because it, not only
supplies deficient, weak run-
down systems with more than
their daily needs of important
THAT
STAYS SI LB NT
LASTS LONGER
L. C. Fuchs, Albert Mueller, M.
L. Zwememann and Henry
Boemer. After the Rev. Kluge
opened the meeting with the
scripture and prayer the magaz-
ine quiz of the Outlook was dis-
cussed. Rev. Kluge also gave
an interesting talk on racial
tolerance. During the business
meeting Mrs. A. E. Kellers was
temporarily appointed as secre-
tary and treas. to take Mrs. W/
E. Kuhn’s place who is presently
unable to tend to that office
due to the illness of her mo-
ther and herself. The meeting
adjourned with the Lord’s Pray-
er after which the hostess serv-
ed a delicious lunch. Mrs. Albert
Mueller will be the next hostess
mes A^T. Kluge, A. E. Kellers, the Kervin Jacob home in Hous-
ton.
Miss Nevilee Fuchs of Austin
spent the week end here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Fuchs.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Koerth
spent several days in Fort
Worth with Capt. and Mrs. Wel-
vin Koerth.
Mrs. Lydia Hoch of Dallas vis-
ited with her /nother, Mrs. G. A.
Giessel, who is ill arid also with
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kuhn.
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^rent^ Mr. and Mrs, Theo.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Walther
and daughters spent a few days
in Austin last week with rel-
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kasper
and family of Austin spent the
week end here and at Serbin.
Thanks
Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Joe
transferred to Hebbronville, bee
found a place to live. He wan •
in La Grange the week end, and
moved his family to that South
Texas town.
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Kasper of Port Arthur who
handed in a subscription to the
Journal.
Vitamins B», B,, Iron, and Niacin
—but also helpful amounts of
precious Calcium. Phosphorus and
Manganese — elements so vital
to help maintain good health and
physical fitness.
If you are a victim of neuritis
pains, certain stomach and nerv-
ous disturbances, constipation,
insomnia or a weak, run-down
condition due to such deficien-
cies, HADACOL will start you
on the ..road to feeling better
sands upon thousands of records
<rf gratenil men. women and chil-
dren proved this to be so.
Many Doeton Recommend It
HADACOL is recommended by
many doctors not only to their
patients but to members of their
own families who have such de-
ficiencies. Before giving up hope
—you owe it to yourself to at least
give HADACOL a chance to help
you. Why keep dragging your-
self around feeling “half-alive”
when it’s so easy to have that
wonderful HADACOL feeling that
everyone is talking about! Trial-
size bottle, only $1125. Large fam-
ily or hospital size, $3.50. Refuse
substitutes.
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CARMINE NEWS
TinrTrvrvinruTUTUTVTTrnnrY
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Weber
of Houston announce the arrival
of a 7 pound, 5 ounce baby boy
born in a Houston hospital on
Thursday, August 10. This is
the couple’s first child and the
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moerbe and
Linda of Houston spent the
week end here with relatives
Walter Kluge,' Bishop; Mr. and and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Falke, Jr.
and daughter spent last week
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Ruth and Royce Hempel spent
a week in Cisco with Relatives
and friends.
Prof, and Mrs. Aug. C. F.
Lampe spent a few days in
Houston with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schulz
and Linda spent last Thursday
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Foerster.
Miss Laura Wacker of Port
Arthur is spending her vacation
here wtih relatives and friends.
iving Fords cost
re man driving
higher priced car.
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Pape, A. C. & Priebe, Charles W. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1950, newspaper, August 24, 1950; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1349074/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.