The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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To Observe Anniversary •
THE SEAL
Thursday, December 14, 1961
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Slaughter will speak in the new
Lux in the Sealy Hospital Tues-
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PACKAGES for the CHILDREN
SEALY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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BLACK PEPPER 350! PORK 8 BEARS
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CHEESE 2 lb box 790 APPLES
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PINTO BEAKS ib100 ! CORK
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flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lezak, Owners
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TUrner 5-3844
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icing cones, varieties of cakes,
chips, pickles, mints and coffee.
The girls of the senior class of
Mrs. Alvin Garling. Her great
grandparents are Hugo Goebel
and Mrs. F. Lux.
The family of
Mrs. Fritzn Krause
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THE Naws the birthdates of
your relatives and friends
numbered about 60 to partake
of the delicious lunch which con-
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A welcome was given little
Miss Debra Ann Lux by her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ray
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tian Science and its explanation
of the business of living.
A native of Edgewood, Texas,
Mr. Slaughter attended South-
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May God bless each and every
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LOCAL and PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wendt
of Sealy and Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Seyer of Bellville visited John
Viereck-Williamson
Wedding Invitations
Issued Thru Press
Relatives and friends are in-
vited through the press, to the
wedding of Miss Ranelle Vier-
eck and Elwood Williamson at
the First Baptist Church at 7:30
p.m. Saturday, December 23.
The reception will follow at the
fellowship hall.
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$100 down,
$30 per month
Sherri Luedecke
Has Party on Her
Sixth Birthday
The birthday of Sherri Linae
Luedecke, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Luedecke was observ-
ed In a double occasion on Tues-
day, December 12. Helping the
little miss celebrate her sixth
Orchard P.-T. A. to
Present Program
A Christmas program by the
Italian Prov. Tables in Bone ......
Early American Art Glass Lamps
Solid Walnut Tables ...................
Solid Maple Dough Box ..............
Here are only
a few of oar
lamps and
tables from
Schleider's
Idirge Selection
Don Eli Krampitz
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USE OUR
BUDGET PLAN!
which Catherine was a member
presented her with a toaster and
the hostess gift was an electric
blanket.
The hostesses for this enjoy-
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Dr. Roensch and to Miss Emma 1
1 Zalman for their kind attention
i during her illness. We are deep-
ly grateful to Rev. Mohr for his
visits and comforting message,
I the choir of St John’s Lutheran
Church, the pallbearers and the ,
, Pete E. Etlinger Funeral Home
for its services. Our heartfelt
thanks to all those that sent
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Jez, Sr.
of North Main motored to El
Campo Friday morning and vis-
ited there with her sister, Miss I
Mary Pavlicek in Janda old folks
years. Burial was in the Rosen-
berg Parish cemetery.
Daz iz a lies for this week. If
I don’t kick the bucket, you can
be sure I will be with you again
next week in Frydek column.
Remain as ever,
Mayor of Frydek
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DECKER PICNIC
PICRIC HAUS
FRESH MEATY
PORK HOCKS
DELTA - Home Style
DILL PICKLES
McCormick -4 oz Can
LOTS
For Sale
friend of the Seyers. They left shoulder to the wheel or putting
" your head on the shoulder of the
man at the wheel.
First Child Arrives
For E. R. Luxes
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Hell world. Doggone red but-
ton. Here I am again with the
hi news from Frydek city Ev-
erything go smooth in city and
the people are happy as butter-
fly in the sky before Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zaruba,
Jr. of Houston enjoyed a good
Sunday dinner with his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Richard Zaruba,
Sr. Call again, Richard.
and Anna Schaer, during the
afternoon hours. In the evening,
callers included her maternal
I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Michaelis of Sealy will observe
their golden wedding anniversary at the Trinity
Lutheran parish hall Sunday, December 31, from 2
to 5 p.m. Invitations to relatives and friends are ex-
tended through the press only.
The couple, who were married in the Cleveland com-
munity near Sealy December 26, 1911, have lived in
Austin County all of their married lives with the ex-
ception of the first four years, which they spent in
Colorado County. He is 71 years of age and she is 70.
Mr. and Mrs. Michaelis request that no gifts be given.
OSAGE-Big No. 21 > Can For GFR’S
PEACHES Atans $1,QQ ICOFFEE
1945, he was vice president of a and asked her guests
savings and loan association.
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Schroeder, all of Bellville; her
paternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Luedecke, and Mrs.
Ora Dell Ward and Miss Mamie
Lewis, and of course, her par-
ents, all of Sealy.
The birthday cake was three
tiered with pink confections and
topped with a pink angel and
six candles. I was made by Mrs.
Edgar Luedecke.
Refreshments included sand-
wiches, pickles, potato chips,
coffee and cold drinks.
Ottmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Treadwell,
Schiller and Diana an d Otto rek-a.a
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Lux and Mr. and
useful gifts. The bride-to-be
in thanked everyone for the gifts
J WONDER - Long Grain
310 • RICE 2 ■>. Ph. 350
250 9 CIAKTTIBE box 690
Qt. Jar Q MANDALAY-Crushed No. 303
320 ; PIKEAPPLE 2 350
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A few popular games were
played after which the senior
girls of the W. H. S. assisted
Catherine in opening and reg-
istering her many beautiful and
and family of Galveston enjoyed
a week end here with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Sli-
va on South Main.
Rudy Zalesak of La Porte
spent the week end here with his
aunt, Miss Antonie Kutra on
Grotto St. and visited his moth-
er in Wallis, Mrs. Julie Zalesak.
BROCK'S-Chocolate Cordial Box a PALM OLIVE
CHERRIES 12 of. 490 SOAP 4 bath size ban 350
at 7:30 p.m. in the Elementary
School Gymnasium, Monday,
December 18th.
Following the short business
served. All members and wish-
ful members are invited to at-
tend.
birthday were Susan Smith, De-
nise Taylor, Suzanne Keding band will be the featured part
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able evening were Mesdames ■:
Emil Kure, Dana Minks, Alvin 5
.Schmidt, Adolph Horelica, Mel- C
noy Jurek, Leonard Melnar, Inoc. *
Minks, Jr., Joe Minks, Arnold A
Zurek, John Dirba and Larry W
Zurek. i
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There are two ways of ach-
Keys in Baldwin, Louisiana, a ieving success: By putting your wiches,
orn, Mrs. Adolph Hranicky, Mrs. , 1%
, Stella Ondruch.
Miss Zalesak Feted ”
With Bridal Shower
Miss Catherine Zalesak, bride-
to-be of Sp4 Del S. Jurek, was
honored with a miscellaneous
bridal shower Monday, Decem-
ber 11 at 7 p.m. at the Wallis
Catholic Youth Center. The
guests were registered by Miss
Carolyn Melnar. The honoree,
her mother, Mrs. Charles Zale-
sak, Sr. and prospective moth-
er-in-law, Mrs. B. S.. Jurek all
wore white carnation corsages.
Being in the Christmas sea-
son the theme was carried out
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food, cards of synTpn-T-“DELIVERY HOURS “ io a.m. and” p.m.
If you’ll pardon a seasonal pun, "light up"
the holidays and make life convenient with
handsome tables at hand. Modern or
traditional, colonial or provincud, the
delightful styling you want is here . . . the
quality you are sure of because it's Schleider’s,
and the prices are most considerate indeed!
home. They made the trip with- l—.............,
out blow out on car tires. day, IDecember 12, when she
anMraand.Mrs, Pennis Mlcakrived at 10:45 a.m. She is their
ana daughter of Houston spent - ..... -
the week end here with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs John Micak,
and son, near Sealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Fee
of the December Orchard Par-
ent-Teacher Association meet-
ing. Leonard Oberhoff, band
director of Orchard, will be in
charge of the presentation. Max
I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15
‘Gene . Kveton, Mrs. Robert S
Strauss. Herbert Garling Milton “
Lee Schmitt, Walter Schmitt. W
Ml1 August Severin. Henry Al- K
belt O'Connor and Joe Ci rvenka t
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16- 2
Mr* Leroy Schaare, Elton Koym, 1
R W Froebel, Freddie Hluchan, J
Mrs. Joe Stock, Mrs. Lester Ah 1
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most mouth
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11 the tchole country!
. . with white tablecloths, red poin-
HI. subject will be Chri. ettiasand.a red net Christmas
table with all the gifts around
it.
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5 YEARS AGO IN DEC.
On December 16, 1956, Miss
Johnny Ruth Bravenec was mar-
ried to Wilmer Maresh. On Dec- c . ,
ember 30. Grandma Valicek died . Sunday morning and returned ।
in Rosenberg at the age of 561 Monday night.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17 —
Ben Batla. Paul Gene Mueller,.
Larry Williamson, Fred Haschke, '
Mrs. Albert Witte, Royce Marie
Kaechele, Janis Faye Hillboldt, 1
Thomas Michaelis. Mi Anna l
Joyce Horelica, Gary Lastovica.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 18-
Wilbur Reibenstein, Jerry Jan- 1
j da, Mrs. E. J Estes. Bubba Dier-
schke, Mrs. Arthur Hahn. J
Warren.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19—1
i Arno Reibenstein. Mrs Julie 1
Manna, Mrs J B Edwards. Mr- !
Boots Luhn Homer Jalowy,
Barbara Ann Janicek, W J Dier- '
schke, Raymond Schreiner, Tom- l
my Cannon. Tim Chris Luedecke. I
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER '
20 — Mrs. John Maresh, Honky .
Rossler, Mrs. Mike Olbrych, Mrs J
C H. Hagen, J. P. Krupala, Doris;
Jean Mateja, Billy Gene Me-
Cartney, Donald Cannon, Mrs
Raymond Luedecke, Joe Wacu-
sek, Mrs A. W. Ferris.
- THURSDAY, -DECEMBER 21
— Eugene Hintz, Mrs. Hilton
Luedecke, Eugene Ehlert, Betty;
Jo Cervenka
Public Lecture •
On Christian Science
At Bellville Sunday
The practical power of pray-
er, based on spiritual under-
standing of God, will be the
topic of a free public lecture on
Christian Science to be given in
Bellville on December 17 at 4
o'clock, by Elbert R. Slaugh-
ter of Dallas.
On nationwide tour as a mem-
ber of the Christian Science
board of Lectureship, Mr.
We wish to express our sin- i
core thanks to all our many
friends, relatives .and neighbors
who were so thoughtful anti
sympathetic during the illness '
and at the time nt tthe death of 1
our beloved wife. mother, and ,
i grandmother, Mrs. Fritz Krause.
I We arP Kr"lpful to Dr. Miller, i
Danish Modem Tables in Walnut ........$22.50
Fine Early American Brass Lamps........ 29.95
Imported China Base, Table Lamps...... 36.50
Marble Top Window Chest (Drexel) 169.50
Old Pine Game Table (Checker Board) 69.50
Budget priced Lamps, wide selection 5.95 up -
Budget priced Tables, various styles ... 7.95 up A
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1961, newspaper, December 14, 1961; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528198/m1/3/: 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.