The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Michaelis
and Mrs. Erna Litzmann visited
in La Grange Sunday afternoon
with Mr and Mrs. Oscar Moel-
lenberndt and also Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Dippel at the hospital,
Mr. Dippel being a patient there.
Membership is yours when you live the modem
electric way... here's how it works:
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Schaare
and girls visited Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Huebner in Westhoff on
Thanksgiving Day.
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JALOWY KILLS BOBCAT
Homer Jalowy killed a bobcat
while on a deer hunt the latter
part of last week. He was hunt-
ing with Frankie Sodolak at the
time.
World’s only
two-speed chain
saw featuring
POWER SHIFT.
Now you and your family can join Reddy’s 500
Club and enjoy the exclusive advantages of
full electrical living — at lower cost than ever
before.
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In County in Dec.
A Social Security representa-
tive will be in the courthouse in
Bellville on the following days
in December: December 4, 5, 6,
11, 12, 13, 18, 19, and 20.
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Here's what being a member of the 500 Club
means to you and your family:
Now you can have fully automatic heating
and cooling in your home with the wonder-
ful all-electric heat pump, at a year ’round
cost that’s right down with the lowest.
If you’re now using 500 kilowatt hours of
electricity per month, your bill is about
$11.00. And that’s one of the lowest costs
in the whole country for that much elec-
tricity. But, during the winter period
November through April, you can buy an
additional 500 kwh for only $5.00 or less
than half as much. In fact, you buy all kilo-
watt hours after the first 500 per month
for only 1 cent each.
Miss Cornelia Marie Zurek’s engagement to Joe E.
Hinze is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Julius E. Zurek of Wallis. Parents of the intended
groom are Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hinze of Sealy. Miss
Zurek is a graduate of the University of Texas, and
her fiance is a graduate of Texas A. and M. College.
The wedding is planned for December 30 in Guardian
Angels’ Church in Wallis.
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RCA Photophone
Mirst Night Show — 7.00 pm
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"Escape from Zahrain"
(In Technicolor & Technirama)
Yul BryngervMdyn Rhue
Sunday-Monday, Dec. 1-2:
“The Notorious
Landlady”
Kim Nowak, Jack Lemmon
Wednes.-Thurs., Dec. 5-8:
“I Thank a Fool”
Susan Haywood, Peter Finch
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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wensel
and Dale were Thanksgiving
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Eben and family in Wel-
come Thanksgiving Day.
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Christmas Party ■
The regular meeting of Court
St. Elizabeth, No. 1616, Catholic I
Daughters of America held
Tuesday evening, November 13
was well attended. Father Ben
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PEnusEK, Advertising Mrs Nettie M. SWEARINGEN, Cashier
Luedscke, Luke MICHAELIS, Robert HAVRAN, Mechanical Staff
Mrs. DEANNA CRAIG
Mescal SOLOMAN, Editor and Owner
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ppinions, expressed under by-lines, do not necessarily
;ws of the editor; only by hearing both sides of a
he public form an intelligent opinion.
----; cards of thanks, notices of memoriam and an-
_u..0 of parties, where a harge is to be made, will be
charged for at our regular advertising rates of 3c per word.
anv -rron-n, reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of
or corporation which may appear in the columns of The
e gladly corrected upon its being brought to the attention
it. Suggestive criticism from our readers is appreciated.
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*• Mrs. George Reuther returned
“ home Friday evening after
* spending some time with her
v sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown
22 in Abilene. The Browns accom-
5 panied her as far as Bellville
T where they spent the day with
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Club identifying your family as members and - 3
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your request with your next payment-wen
be happy to send you one.
matters were under discussion
and disposed of.
There is still some candy left
to be sold. Anyone wishing these
fine candies may contact the
members. The rug for the altar
steps was reported due to ar-
rive shortly. .
Members decided to have , the
annual Christmas party after
the December meeting. They
will bring a gift to exchange, al-
so a gift for either a man or
woman that will be taken to
HlUje Home for the Aged.
Father Ben reminded mem-
bers of the annual clothing drive
for the Bishop’s Relief. Old
clothes, clean and mended, may
be brought to the auditorium.
The next corporate commun-
ion of members was set for Sun-
day, December 9.
Delicious refreshments of
cake and coffee were served by
the hostesses.
Cat Spring Luther
League Meets
The Luther League met on
October 14 at the parsonage. At
this meeting 5 new members
joined which were: Frances
Swearingen, Bobby Hartmann,
Joy Abel, Herbert Dittmar and
Linda Bischoff. At this meeting
officers were elected which are:
Delois Garling, president; Mary
Lou Kollatschny, vice-president;
Frances Swearingen, secretary-
treasurer; and Linda Bischoff,
reporter.
At this meeting they idiscuss-
ed and decided on having a'hay-
ride November 4, and1 after-
wards a bonfire at Leonard
Abel’s pond. a . ,
On November 18 they met
again and had a rehearsal for
the Thanksgiving program to
be held Nov. 22 at 9:00. They
also made plans for the Luther
League Christmas party on Dec-
ember 10, at 7:30 at the parson-
age. Each is to bring gifts for
the person’s name they chose,
reports Linda Bischoff.
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Demonstration Council met - _ _
Thursday, November 15th in the WednesdasTeursdez,No.
ourr“house.MssEmla Kautz,
chairman, presided over the
meeting, with eleven members
and Mrs. Beatrice Rubenstein
When you’re a 500 Club Member, Reddy
will heat your water, do your cooking, your
laundry—in fact all the homemaking jobs
at which he excels at a lower cost than ever
before. Join the 500 Club today, by turning
additional jobs over to Reddy. You’ll find
you really do live better ... electrically.
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another sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Ganske. Late that evening
J. W. Brown of West Monroe,
1 La. brought his aunt, Mrs. Reu-
ther home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jurecek of
Wharton were hosts to a num-
ber of relatives for supper Sun-
day, November 18, on their thir-
ty second wedding anniversary.
Present were their children Ger-
trude, Dorothy and Daniel,'
Charlie Schneider, Mrs. Hattie
Cieslewicz and grandson, Frank-
ie Cieslewicz, Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks Verm and family all of
Frydek, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cer-
venKa, Betty Jo and Dinah, Rev.
A. W. Nesvadba, Miss Millie
Jurecek and Mrs. Mary Svo-
boda all of Wallis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Macha hon-
ored their son, Syl on his birth-
day Sunday with a turkey din-
ner. Just before lunch “Happy
Birthday” was sung to him
while his sixteen candles were
burning on his birthday cake.
Cakes, koiaches, sandwiches and
coffee were served for lunch. En-
joying the day with them were
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Macha, and
family of Rosenberg, Frank Foj-
tik of Wallis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Matej and Pamela Sue of Rosen-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matej
and Bobby, Mrs. James Matej,
Bernice and Richard all of Orch-
ard and Miss Mary Brewer of
Rosenberg.
Charlie Novosad of Univer-
situ of Texas spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Novosad and his sis-
ter, Mrs. F. Gilley and family in
Houston and then had Thanks-
giving dinner with Dr. Hall in
Houston. Friday his mother,
Mrs. Chas. Novosad and Gene
Sliva took him back to Austin
to see him off on his senior trip,
which will take him on a weeks
trip to Michigan, Canada, Chi-
cago and St. Louis where they
will tour the Pharmaceutical
House. Past summer, Charlie
took four courses and made
Deans Honor roll, after the
summer session he worked for
Bob Wright at his Pharmacy at
Texas City.
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SILVER WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Zigmund Star-
ustka of Orchard were honored j
by their children, Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Dreyer and family of Cor-
pus Christi and Jerry Starust-1
ka on their silver wedding anni-
versary Sunday evening at the
Wallis Youth Center.
For this occasion Mrs. Star-
ust ka wore a champagne bro-
caded dress trimmed with black
fur and a purple orchid corsage,
and Mr. Starustka wore a black
suit with a white carnation bout-
onniere sprinkled with silver.
The wedding cake was a white
square with the numerals twen-
ty-five written on it and decor-
ated with silver candies. Re-
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of March 3, 1897.
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freshments of chicken salad
sandwiches, kolaches, cakes,
pies, cookies, chips, mints, cof-
fee and soft drinks were served
to their relatives and friends
which came from Houston, Ro-
senberg, Wharton, Sealy, Cor-
pus Christi, Wallis, Orchard and
East Bernard. After lunch they
opened their many useful and
beautiful gifts which they re-
ceived and for which Mr. and
Mrs. Starustka expressed their
sincere thanks. The rest of the
evening was spent dancing to
the music provided by a record
player. On departing everyone
wished them health to live to
reach their golden anniversary.
An estimated two million peo-
ple now have or have had active
tuberculosis — the oldest known
respiratory disease. Christmas
Seals fight TB and other res
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.0 errors or .omissions in legal or other advertisements, the
it hold themselyes Aable for damage, further than the amunt
m Seal us advertisement. Advertisine is accepted only on
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living at • (
present. Five clubs were repre-
sented with the chairman of
each club giving achievement
reports for November.
The H. D. Council will sponsor
a Cancer Film next year. Dates
to be announced later.
Bleiblerville Home Demon-
stration club will host the coun-
cil Christmas party December
6th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in
the general meeting room of
the courthouse.
A covered dish luncheon will
be served at the noon hour. All
club members are Invited with a
few outside guests.
A money tree is planned, the
money to be used for some need-
ed equipment for the kitchen in
the general meeting room. A
small gift exchange by club
members, Mrs. Kinch Koehn will
be in charge of installation of
new officers, states Mrs. Arthur
Ueckert, reporter.
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Mm. John HoLECIK, Jr.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Ladgie Korenek
Sealy Traclor & Implement Co.
JOE KRCHNAK, Owner
ANTON CERNY, Salesman
TU 5-3595 Highway 36
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m All the students that have
t been at home over the Thanks-
giving holidays from different
T. colleges have returned back to
- their studies and now will be
” counting the days till Christmas
holidays.
3 Mrs. Adolph Holecek and
* sons, Charles and Robert of
d Houston spent the week end
with mother and grandmother,
K Mrs. John Holecek, Sr. Sunday
they were joined by their father
- and husband, Adolph. Thanks-
5 giving day, grandmothers vis-
- itors were son, Albert and Eva
# Hutchison.
- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Renken
"2 and Mildred served turkey with
(all the trimmings Sunday for
Z dinner to the following guests,
A Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Graham
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Law-
' rence Renken and family, Mrs.
•• Fannie Shelburne and son, Roy,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Repka and
- family, Mr. and Mrs. "Charles
" Repka, all of Houston, Mr. and
• Mrs. Julius Chudej and family,
’ and Mrs. E. G. Bartay, Sr.
2 Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cunning-
• ham spent a week visiting in
. South Whitley, Indiana, where
. they attended a family reunion
HOUSTON L1GHTi
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1962, newspaper, November 29, 1962; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1460045/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.