The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1964 Page: 5 of 8
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Watkins, and gifts were entered
in the brides book by Miss Doris
d Veal Barbecue
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Fue Vne;
Miss Rosenbaum
Given Shower
At Firemen’s Park
Mrs. Bert Ludlow of Pasa-
dena was the lucky winner of a
1964 Ford Falcon on a TV show
sponsored by the Osborn Apple
Ford Co. Inc. Her name was
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Smart electrical appliances always
find a place among the most treasured
of wedding gifts because the gift you
select becomes a part of the new bride’s
daily life. With every use it repeats
your good wishes and lends a helping
hand toward a happy home life.
e day by . • •
ASS BAND
voice.
"Come out from under that
loss of benefits to a disabled j 12
worker and his family. There is | ESe
corsases which were made by
Mrs Mance Coody and Mrs. Paul
Ludwig.
The bride's table was covered
with lace and decorated with
bride and groom statuettes on a
pink and white rice covered mir-
row, which was entwined with
ivy.
A pink covered May Basket
held her many lovely bridal gifts
for which she most graciously
thanked everyone in behalf of
herself and William.
Refreshments of cake squares,
potato chips, pickles, mints, cof-
fee and fruit cocktail punch
were served to approximately 30
write: worm moruus, *
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HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER COMPANY
a Texas taxpaying, investor-owned electric service company
make recordings there.
Jodie has been singing for
four years and will do coun-
try western style songs on rec-
ords.
cards.
Mrs. Ludlow is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Esar.
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can be paid for as many as 12 i
months before the application is'
filed, beginning with the end of
the 6-month waiting period. For
more information about the so-
cial security disability program,1
get in touch with your Houston:
social security disability pro-
gram, get in touch with your
Houston social security office
which is located at 515 Rusk
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Severin
and son were hosts to a family
dinner on May 25 honoring their
cousin, Miss Carolyn Zaskoda,
and election of officers for 1964-
! 1965. There were 39 members
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of the women wear headsize
2215, compared with the nation-
al average of 22.4 percent —
and another 19.6 percent of the
Texas headsizes are 23. This
Eompares with the national av-
Eje of 16.2 percent.
EStatistics on consumer head
■mi were compiled by the Na-
donal Millinery Planning Board,
Edi made a survey of milli-
stores throughout the Un-
E States. The research indicat-
ed that hat sizes run 40 percent
inery Research
SSows Need for
Barger Hats
gore Texas millinery buyers
I ar purchasing larger head sizes
i in youthful hats for women this
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banging away tunelessly.
When the trucker could stand
it no longer, he called the “mu-
sician” over. "I suppose you
know,' he said, "you are prob-
ably the world’s worst pianist!”
marriage of their daughter,
V-- to Gene Wittenburg,
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Helen Harding; reporter and
historian, Leona Ferris; drill!
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tax included)
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ITS received to 12
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in size 22 — which Is considered
average size; another 40 percent
in size 22% and 23 — the larger
sizes; and 20 percent in sizes 21
and 21%.
After studying the research,
the Millinery Planning Board
followed up by mailing a mes-
sage to 1,700 store presidents
throughout the United States
early this spring requesting I
their support of the current
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Thursday, June 4, 1964
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Several Grad Events
Honor Miss Zaskoda
COMING
to
Bill Mraz Ballroom
835 W 34th — Houston
DICK RODGERS
- _ were planned
in conjunction with the cam-1
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bracewell of Huntsville announce
the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to
Harold H. Hradil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hradil
of Sealy. Harold is a 1963 graduate of Sam Houston
State Teachers College where he was a member of
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraterity. Miss Bracewell attended
Sam Houston and is a graduate of Cox Beauty School.
The wedding is set for July 4th at the Immaculate
Conception Church in Sealy.
The couple will make their home in Houston where
Mr. Hradil is employed with Dow Chemical Co.
for the occasion
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If you’re looking for something
that’s just right for the June bride ...
a gift she’ll long remember as
something special on her special day...
select a modern electrical gift. Nothing
is more appropriate or more
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Famous TV Orchestra from Pulaski, Wisconsin
First time in Texas — you must see this great
Orchestra. Heard on records everywhere.
Romans were probably the
... first people to meet comparable
' modern day taxes, paying poll,
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captain, Ernie Towson; assistant table you rat."
drill captain, Roy Heiman; dir-1--------------
ectors, Kathleen Strokos, Jim- Emsmomesmanannems
She has been given a contract
piano, placed his beer glass by Cheatham records, and will
Howard Kelley, and Mrs. Sidney
Schluens.
The hostesses gift to the hon-
ss Motor Mot
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season.
rhis report comes frem Rheba
Merle Boyles, Extension Service
Shing specialist at Texas
*01 University. .__________
‘Milinery industry represents- cational programs
tives the action after study- •
I tat sorfe recent research which
! emphasized the need for larger
Sat sizes for women customers
I to certain areas ot the nation.
| The survey showed that head
| szes shape up like this:
I in certain areas of the north-
I ern Middle West, Including Wis-
I consin and Minnesota, the larg-
l er sizes of 22% and 23 averaged
I as high as 465 percent, while
I in the West, they averaged only
1 37 percent.
| In Texas, some 24.4 percent
my Korcak. Jack Harding,
Charles Ray Tomlinson, Edwin
Lux; callers, Doris Small; as-
sistant caller, Charles Ray I
Tomlinson.
Practice night will be Friday
night, June 5th at 8:00 p.m. at
Krchnak arena. After the meet- ;
ing, Monroe Jungman and Jack!
j Branner from the Ralston Pu-
' rlna Co. showed a picture.
Sunday evening at 7 p.m.,
around 45 members of the Em-
ergency Unit and Square Dance
Team enjoyed a barbecue at the ;
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Brandes.
Next meeting will be July 6th
at Lux's camp house.
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to transact your bank
making your day more ■
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oan sale deposit. Out ■
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guests. ,
Guests were registered by Avenue.
Misses Theresa and Virginia
Memorial Fund Gets
Kennedy Thanks
Massachusetts Senator Ed-
ward (Ted) Kennedy, in a let-
ter addressed to The John F.
Kennedy Memorial Lectures
Fund, expressed his gratitude
for the efforts being made by
the fund.
The Kennedy letter read as
follows: "Thank you for send-
ing me the information on the
proposed Memorial to President ।
Kennedy.
“The President was most in-
terested in the future of Latin
America and in strengthening
the bonds between our country
and those to the South.
"My family and I are grateful
for this demonstration of sym- ■
' pathy and concern on the part
of the citizens of Texas."
I The John F. Kennedy Memor-
I ial Lectures Fund, headed by a
cross-section of Texas leaders
from the field of business, poli-
tics, education, and religion,
will provide a continuing series
of lectures and allied academic
programs bearing the general
' theme of the cultures in the
Americas The lectures and pro-
grams will be held at the Cath-
olic Student Center at the Uni-
versity of Texas. The fund's
purpose is to create better un-
derstanding and goodwill with
the countries of Latin America
Contributions to the fund may
be mailed to: The John F. Ken-
nedy Memorial Lectures Fund,
P. O. Box 7999. University Sta-
tion, Auntin, Texan.
SEEMS REASONABLE Jodie Flowers of Florence,
... , . who has lived in Sealy the past
After a hard day's work the several months, won second
weary trucker went into the । place among 30 contestants in
Sub.to relax, and enjoy a few ' the Big D- Jamboree audition
drinks. His fun was cut short, in Dallas recently, and will leave
however, when a bleary-eyed en-, soon for Nashville, Tennessee,
tertainer walked over to the —
their citizens for any number of
I suppose I could go back to items, among them — windows, Leschper.
the violin," was the answer, doors, chimneys, newspapers
"but my beer always falls off tombstones, wigs, beards, and
it." horses.
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Miss Wallene Rnsenbaum of
Bellville, bride-elect of Wm.
i Ludwio. Jr. of Rt. 3 Sealv, was
honored with a miscellaneous
bridal shower on Sunday, May
24, at 3 n.m. at the Firemen’s
Park in .Sealv.
Miss Rosenbaum, her mother,
Mrs. Ervin Rosenbaum, and her
future mother-in-law. Mrs. Ade-
line Ludwig, of Richmond were
and approaching
in Richmond at 7:30 p.m.
After graduation she plans to H
work at the Sealy Hospital. Kar- 5
en is the daughter of Mr. and ,
. , Mrs. Leroy Schaare.
presented white gladiola ____________________
Jasper Swearingen
Elected Prexy of
lexrronenr nr j Cat Spring announce the en-
SEU&MSDT Monday gagement
I The Sealy Emergency Unit Vivian
i and Mounted Square Dance ■
| Team met Monday night, June j
1st at 7:30 p.m. at Lux’s camp wedding is planned."
house for a covered dish supper _____
a six-month waiting period be-
fore benefit eligibility can be
established, but back benefits
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, . "I had my mother-in-law 1964 FORD FALCON
present and one new member, crawling on her hands and knees
I Paul Reznicek. to me the other night,” remark-
I Officers elected are: president,' ed Hopkins to a man in the tav-
Jasper Swearingen, Wallis; vicejern.
president, C. W Brandes; secre- "What did she say?” asked
........." with respect in his picked out of 200,000 entry
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Har-
| vel Zaskoda and family and Mrs.
Engagement Told William. Kollatschny. u „
Miss Wilma Pet ruse k compli-
I Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Rogers of mented Miss Carolyn Zaskoda
on her graduation with a fried
chicken dinner on May 21st at
McKenzies Cafe. Guests included
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Zaskoda,
Janet, William and Mrs. William
Kollatschny.
nd Mrs Chai. F. so
Mr and Mrs Jim
uesday morning.
Years Ago in June I
une 11, 1924. Miss..
died at her parentsn
rydek Burial was’A
emetery. On June o'
ervices for Soldier nJ!
eld in Sealy He wart
battle field in Franet
st World War. I
5 Years Ago in Jem
une 1. 1929. Henry ij
d at his parents homei
irs. Frank Buchala, J
i, at the age of a J
was in the parish 3
I Frydek. 5
5 Years Ago in June
June 13, 1939, a baby
orn to Mr and Mra
novic and this little et
amed Wayne
t’s all for this week. If 1
ailed from this wora
i, you can be sure I a
h you next week inil
n, and I mean it to "
Remain as ever,
Mayor of ‛rydet
Karen Schaare is
Graduate Nurse
On Friday, June 5, Karen
Schaare will be one of the thir-
teen student nurses who will |
graduate from Polly Ryon Mem- |
orial Hospital School of Voca-
tional Nurses. The exercise will
be held at the Hospital Chapel
"Yes," agreed the man,
know,"
were Mrs. Wm. Ludwig, Sr., oree was an ironing board and :
Mrs. T. M. Nichols, Mrs. Mance | laundry basket.
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The dining table held a decor-
l ated cake baked by Mrs. G.
I Michaelis. The cake was in the
■ form of steps representing the
I various schools and classes Car
I olyn attended. The top at the
H cake held an attractive gradua-
B tion ornament with "Congratu-
p lations" inscribed in pink. Each
B sten had a confection pink rose 1
’ with a silver leaf, the class flow-
E er and colors.
2 The gift table held bud vases
2 with gladiolas. Carolyn was the
L . recipient of an array of lovely I
| gifts for which she graciously
B expressed her thanks. Mrs. Sv-
I erin had prepared a humorous
I story of Carolyn's future by
1 1974 which created a bit of am-
l usement.
I Those enjoying the chicken
I barbecue and the trimmings
I were Mr and Mrs. Harvel Zas-
I koda and family, Mrs. William
I Kollatschny, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. '
I Michaelis, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
I Stuessel, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kol-
I latschny, Mrs. Almita Kollatsch-
" ny, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hopkins.
Jr., Alfred Caletka, and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Severin.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hopkins, Jr.
of Rosenberg honored their cou-
sin, Miss Carolyn Zaskoda, on
her graduation with a surprise
hamburger supper at their home
on Thursday, May 28. Home-
made ice cream was enjoyed by
those present, after supper.
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1964, newspaper, June 4, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528223/m1/5/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.