The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1950 Page: 5 of 8
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Rev. R. Heise, Pastor
English services at 2:30 P.
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Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Round Top
A. B. Welti, Pastor
Sunday School 9 AM.
Youth service conducted
Luther Leaguers 10 AM.
Council meeting Wednesday,
7:30 PM.
Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30
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Rutersville
Rev. R. Heise, Pastor
Nov. 23: Thanksgiving ser-
vice (German) at 10:30 AM.
Sunday: German services at
9:45. Sunday after services.
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rrinity Hill Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
Rev. O. Bahr, Pastor
Sunday School and Senior
Bible Classes at'9:45. At 10:30
AM an English service next
Sunday.
At 3 PM the Regional Sun-
day School Institute will be
held. Mr. E. J. Kener of Hous-
ton, Mr. Carl Dunk of La
Grange and the Rev. Max Studt-
mann of Giddings will be the
speakers.
A chicken dinner at 75c a
plate will be served the visitors.
Mr. and Mi's. Leonard Brandt
visited in Brenham Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller.
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one son, Joe, of New Ulin.
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Federal Tax included in all prices.
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Harvey’s Food Store
9:15 and
10:15 AM.
Nov. 30, German Thanksgiv-
ing Day„ Service at 9:15
Cemetery Ajss'n. Meting u_„.
service at 10:15 AM.
Black Jack:
Nov. 26, Sunday School at 10
AM and Divine Service at 10:45
AM. Congregational dinner af-
ter service. '
United Lutheran CTiurches
F. Erhard Eilers, Pastor
Swiss Alp:
Nov. 26, English service
Sunday School
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
H. T. Flachmeier. Pastor’
Sunday School, 9:45 AM, edu-
cational Building.
Services, 8:30 and 11:00 AM.
The 11 o’clock service will in-
clude the reception of four adult
members by confirmation and
the celebration of Holy Com-
munion.
Ground-breaking services for
the new church, bn the site, are
planned, following the 8:30 ser-
vice and preceding the Sunday
School session. Bring your
friends, and Sunday School
members do come early and at-
tned this special brief service.
If the building is roughly stak-
ed off by Saturday night, you
will know that the ground-
breaking service will be neld.
Showing of Film “The Dif-
ference,” Sunday 7:30 PM, Edu-
cational Bldg.
Choir rehearsal, Wednesday,
7:30 p. m.
Church Council,
23r, 7:30 PM.
Thanksgiving Services, Thurs-
day, Nov. 30, 8:30 AM.
You are cordially invited to
worship and work with us.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Shelby
Sunday, November 26:
fled Sunday school and service.
Tuesday, 7:30 PM. final
teacher training.
Thursday, 7:30 PM, council
meeting.
Saturdays, 8:30 AM, confir-
mation class.
St. John’s
Sunday, Nov. 26, Sunday
school, 9:30 AM, evening ser-
vice, 7:30 PM.
Monday, .7 PM, Sunday school
staff meeting; 7:30 PM, council
meeting. :
Wednesday, Nov. 29, 7:30 PH,
Lutheran League meeting.
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APPLES — dozen 39c
ORANGES—Texa*, sack
Benhard Kleihege
Passes At New Ulm
Benhard Kleihege, 77, of New
Ulm, passed away at his home
following an illness of six weeks.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, Nov. 18, at his home
with continued services at the
Frelsburg Catholic Church. Rev.
Edward Geiser officiated and
Koenig Funeral Home directed.
SS Meet Set
For Sunday
The Tri-county Sunday school
Teachers Association of the Lu-
theran Church, Missouri Synod,
will meet at the Trinity Church
on Sunday afternoon and night,
with the opening set for 3 PM.
according to Rev. O. Bahr pas-
tor.
Mr. E. J. Keuer, teacher of
Immanuel Lutheran School of
Houston and a member of the
District Board of Education of
the Lutheran Church will be the
guest speaker. Others on the
program will be Rev. Max Stud-
mann of Giddings, chairman of
the above-named board, and
Carl Dunk, principal of Zion
Lutheran School.
Herbert Hoelter of Houston
was a week-end visitor here.
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Burial was in the Frelsburg
Catholic Cemetery.
He i? survived by his widow,
TT1“ ’**“ ’ of New
Ulm; two daughters, Miss Ella
1 Miss Mary Klei-
and
The Methodist Church
Rev. Oscar E. Unstrum
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning Service 10:50 a. m.
Thankgiving service 5 p. m.
Youth meeting 5 p. m.
Evening worship 7 p. m.
Services at Winchester 9:30
a. m.
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10 AM, Sunday School and
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Monday, Nov. 27, 7:30
Men’s Club.
Thursday, Nov. 30, Thanks-
giving Day Services in German
at 9 AM and in English at 10
AM.
Choir Practice on
nights at 7:45 PM.
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James Stewart is the scout
disgusted with a long war and
anxious for peace. He under-
stands and loves the Apache In-
dians and their desperate fight
for survival. Starred opposite
Stewart is Debra Paget as the
Indian girl whom he marries.
Jeff Chandler is excellent as the
Apache chief. Wednesday and
Thursday.
This Side The Law
Kent Smith is the vagrant
who is bailed out of jail by a
villainous lawyer who hires him
to impersonate a missing mll-
llnarie. The reappearance of the
millionaire is necessary for. the
distribution of an inheritance.
Viveca Lindfors and Janis Paige
are the feminine leads. Friday
and Saturday.
Right Cross
June Allyson, daughter of
fight promoter, Lionel Barry-
more, and Ricardo Montalban,
win each other, not when he
wins a prize fight but when he
is defeated. Dick Powell plays
a newspaper writer. Sunday and
The Black Rose
Tyrone Power, a Saxon, is wil-
led into service by his father
and flees from England with a
companion. They join a caravan
taking gifts to the great Kub-
la Khan. The caravan, guarded
by the army of Orson Welles,
has with it the Black Rose, Ce-
cile Aubry, daughter of an
Englishman captured in the
Crusades. Monday and Tuesday.
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Priebe, Charles W. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1950, newspaper, November 23, 1950; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1349087/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: 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.