The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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Father Crann Council
Sisters Leave Sunday Mrs. Wade Janczak
To Meet Thursday
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THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday. June 11, 1964
Accurate
Complete
News
Coverage
BTs
Grocery
314 Fowlkes
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Given Miscellaneous
Shower June 5th
Wallis K. C.’s
Reelect Officers
Lutheran Ladies
Meet; Send Used
nation sundae brightened the
room of the two local ladies,
this being a room favor. It was
402 Atchison
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Texas
Clubs,
707 8th St.
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Friday
Galatians
6:1-10
We wish to thank the Pastors. 1
friends and relatives, for their
expressions of sympathy and
thoughtfulness during the ill-
ness and at the passing of our
loved one, brother George Gon-
zales. To all for flowers, cards,
and food, each kind deed has
been appreciated. May God bless
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521 Meyer St.
TU 5-3478
You Till We Meet Again,” re-
ports Mrs. Joe Hintz.
fashioned of pink carnations in
a pink styrofoam filled sundae
glass, topped with a red cherry,
red striped soda straw tied with
a pink ribbon.
Wednesday
Psaims
55:12-23
Local Ladies at
B&PW Convention
In Fort Worth
tered for the state meeting.
Mrs. Jack Scruggs of Houston
was installed as president of the
Exodus
19:1-9
Pete Gajewski, Jerry Mazac,
Charlie Svoboda, Sr., Frank Bla-
zek. Franklin Zaruba, Lawrence
Zaruba, Julius Jankowski, Lloyd
Allen Lamp, Stanley Pawlak,
Joe Marusik, Margaret ' Brast,
Milam Schroeder, Walter Have-
mann, Woodrow Hluchan, Virgil
Svajda, Alvin Wendel, Ludwig
Smesny, R W. Froebel, Willie
P. Zapalac, and Joe L. Pyka, and
Misses Sherry Lou Blazek and
Charlene Zaruba.
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tcresting convention was held
over the three day period.
METHODIST MEN
MEETING JUNE 16
Methodist Men will have their
regular monthly meeting next
Tuesday, June* 16th. AU mem-
bers are urged to attend.
Sloan
Motor Ct
Sundi
BOSTON
LOS ANGEI.ES
LONDON
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the Texas District.
Serving committee for July is
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Presbyterian
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secretary pro-tem; D. W. Cope, a prayer and scripture reading,
treasurer; L. F. Grigar, advo-
Ray's
Pharmacy
Prescriptions • Dn
Gifts
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Sealy
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Zapata's
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D. A. ARRINGTON, Guest Speaker
Houston, Texas
Goebel, Arthur Hartmann, who
served sandwiches, pies, pickles,
And that someone’s future involves soul as well as body.
If you want your boy to become a good ballplayer . . . well, you go out and
catch with him.
Tuesday
Deuteronomy
1:9-18
Thursday
II Corinthians
12:14-21
Father Lad Klimicek,
Pastor
Ike
Sealy Nem
Printing and PubN
219 W. from
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St. John's
Episcopal Church
Rev. James Moore,
Vicar
THE CHURCH FOR ALL...
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the greatest
factor on earth for the build-
ing of character and good
citizenship. It is a storehouse
of spiritual values. Without
a strong church, neither
democracy nor civilization
can survive. There are four
sound reasons why every
person should attend services
regularly and support the
ehurch. They are: ill For his
own sake. (2) For his chil-
dren’s sake. (3) For the sake
of his community and nation.
(4) For the sake of the church
itself, which needs his moral
and material support Plan
to go to church regularly
and read your Bible daily.
Rev. Wm. Leonard,
Pastor
There is no burden so joyous as the responsibility of being DAD.
But — hold on there! Don’t forget it is a burden. Someone’s future is on your
strong back. *
There are men who cany the weight of the world on their shoulders—but this
isn’t one of them.
Rev. O. C. Schreiner,
Pastor
First
Baptist Church
Rev. Dan Jones
Pastor
GOSPEL MEETING
Sealy, Texas
Saturday
Revelation
2:18-29
Trinity
Lutheran Church
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Immaculate
Conception
Church
Rev. Ben Holub
Pastor
5th and Ward Sts.
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Chrysler - Plyma
Dodge Truds
316 Mey*
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And if you have hopes for his character, his courage, his commitment to things
Right and True ... yes, a boy loves to walk into HIS CHURCH with HIS DAD.
p.m. Night
Tuesday: P
FRYDEK CATHOLIC Cfrt
Phone TU 5-3606, Fath*
Klimicek, pastor — Holy M
6 and 8 cm. every Sunday
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JUNS 15-21 Indusive
8:00 p.m.
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. . Our Lady of Lake Convent in
Rev. O. C. Schreiner gave the San Antonio. Throughout the
frydek
Catholic Parish
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Thursday, June 4, the Father I
Nemec Co. 379.3, Wallis, at the
regular meeting, re-elected all
of the past council officers as
follows: Rev. A. A. Lazek. chap-
lain; Rev. A. W. Nesvadba, as-
sistant chaplain; Lidge Hran-
icky, Grand Knight; Boh. A.
Schiller, Deputy Grand Knight;
Syl. F. Grigar. chancellor; Edm.
Novickie, recorder; J. F. Sliva,
ST. PAUL
CHURCH. Missouri
1 Year $24 6 Months $12
3 Menths $6
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GUARDIAN Ata
I CHURCH, WALLIS, P
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Rev. A. A. Lazek, Assis
Sunday Masses: 5:45, 7:0
9:00 a.m.; Weekday Masse
and 8:15 a.m.; Confessions
urdays, 4:00 and 8:30 p.m.;
Devotional KFRD Sundaw
p.m.
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the former Miss Jo Marie Hra- June 11, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
ship, 10:00 a.m.
God extends a warm welcome
, to you! In His House — The
Church 1
Firsi
Methodist
Church
Rev. W. W. Hawthorne
Pastor
200 Atchison
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FIRST BAPTIST
husband, G. H. Fricke; two sons,1
i Hilmer Fricke of Cat Spring and
Dr. Vernon Fricke of Bay City;
two daughters, Mrs. E. M. (Ru- "
| by) Rogers of New York and
। Mrs. Odis (Hazel) Jones of
Houston; five grandchildren and* •
। five great grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Fricke at var-
ious length of times were resi-
dents of Round Top, Cat Spring,
and Houston and the funeral
was widely attended by the
many relatives and friends. Mrs. -
The meeting closed with a
prayer and song, "God Be With
ig wor- CHURCH OF GOD, Corner
School, and Silliman Sts., L. w
• " Meeting—7:00 p.m.
THE
CHRIST fill
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moniTOR
Sisters Clarita and Louise
Joseph, who taught at the paro-
chial school, left Sunday for
San Antonio, and will be reas-
signed to new teaching jobs.
all of you.
Rev. Carl Goetner of Dallas
will be the banquet speaker and
Mrs. J. M Garrett, president of
■ confirmed and later married.
Her remains were interred in the;
Florida Chapel Cemetery where
I rest generations of relatives be-।
j fore her.
Mrs. Fricke nee Rosenberg I
was one of seven sisters and
four brothers, one sister and two ,
brothers preceding her in death.
Her immediate survivors are her
Inc., at a banquet on Hintz. Visiting for June, Mes-
Federation of B&PW
nated with a prayer and
freshments.
CHURCH IVEunsr Bible
class, Sunday, 9:30 a.m.; worship
service, Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; Sun-
day night worship, 6:00 p.m.;
Mrs. Chas. Mary Vykoukal
and Mrs. Mona Nowak spent
last weekend attending a conven-
tion of the Business and Profes-
sional Women at Hotel Texas
in Fort Worth. They left Friday
and returned Sunday, being
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Saturday night. Mrs. Minni P.
Cooper of Corsicana was install-'
ing officer, and the reception
followed in the ballroom.
A very enthusiastic and in-
CHURCH. WALLIS — Rev John
Schwartz. Jr., pastor. Phone EV
.7-2506, Beasley — Sunday morn-
ing worship, 10:30 a.m. Sunday
School, 9:15 a.m. Communion
every first Sunday of the month.
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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CHURCH, SEALY: Father Ben
Holub, pastor. Beginning Sunday,
May 5th. Sunday Holy Masses
will be at 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. This
schedule will continue until
further notice. Week Day Masses
and other services as published
in the weekly church bulletin
Catholic Daughters will receive
Holy Communion in a body at
7 a.m. Mass on Sunday, May 5.
dil Friday, June 5. at 7:30 p.m.
at the Legion kitchen The hon-
oree received a pink carnation
corsage and her mother, Mrs.
Joe Hradil and mother-in-law.
Mrs. Johnnie Janczak each were
Mrs. Johnnie Janczak were giv-
en white carnation corsages.
topic, "The Bible”, years the small school near the
The business meeting was Brazos River In Austin County
called to order by the president, has been the pride of Our Lady
Mrs. T. L. Eikner. Previous min- of Frydek parishioners. Among
gram; 3:45, _G. A. mee
Wednesday: 7:30, weekly ।
week servce! 8:46, choir rah
The regular monthly meeting
„ , of Father Crann Council, No.
A miscellaneous bridal show- 3313. Knights of Columbus will
er honored Mrs. Wade Janczak, be. held this Thursday night.
at the Catholic Auditorium.
Main item on the agenda is to
elect new officers for the coming
* year. Grand Knight, Joe Peters,
urges all members to attend.
After the council meeting, the
annual meeting of the Sealy
Columbus Club will be held. All
members in good standing in the
council are also members of the
club, states Joe N. Marusik.
public relations.
ship. 9:00 a.m. Sunday
10:00 a.m.; Wallis,
cate; Erwin Ranly, warden; R.
R. Dirba, inner guard; J. J. Ma-
cha, outer guard; Henry Valer-
ian, lecturer.
Reports from the state con-
vention were heard, and termi-
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Fire Dept. Group
Enjoys Turkey Meal
Showing their appreciation
to the Sealy Fire Department,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Goebel en-
tertained the members of the
department and their wives
with a supper at Goebel’s Cafe
Monday night. A bounteous
turkey supper was served to the
assembly in the dining room.
Miss Sherry Lou Blazek regis-
ter the guests. Around eighty
five attended.
Mrs. Janczak expressed her
appreciation to all for th many
nice, useful gifts she received,
and to the hostesses.
Hostess' gift was a bedspread.
Refreshments consisted of a
variety of cakes, punch and
mints.
Floral arrangements stood at
various points on the tables.
Hostesses were Mesdames
Wednesday Bible study,’7:30 p.m. inf Union—6:00
Dan Holland, Minister ship—7:00 p.m.
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Wk • sal.
ORCHARD - WALLIS METH-
ODIST CHURCH — Ben Behr-
ens, Pastor. Church schedule:
Orchard, Sunday mornin
hite, pastor. Sunday: Sund
School, 9:45 a.m.. Morning w
ship, 11 a.m.; Evening W
ship, 7:15 p.m., Young PesS
Service. 6:46 p.m. Wednes
Evening Worship, 7:15 p.m.
rich. Pastor — ——-—-gc1.
ahPa20 study 800a.m21or
Communion (first Sunday - of
each month) 8:45. a.m.
WALLIS METHODIST CHURCH:
Rev. Ben Behrens, Pastor —
Sunday School, 9:16 a.m.; Sunday
worship service — 10:15 a.m.
Mesdames Willie Findeisen,
Walter Havemann, Miss Emma
Grimm, alternate, Mrs. Joe
Mrs. G. H. Fricke
Sister of Sealy
Lady Dies Saturday
Mrs. G. H. Fricke, former res-
ident of Austin County, died at
her home in Round Top on Sat-1
urday. She had suffered a severe
stroke on August 20 from which
she had rallied but never fully,
recovered.
Services were held in the 100
year old church, where she was
Clothing to Missions School Diseontinues
A declining student enroll-
The Lutheran Ladies Aid So- ment was perhaps the main rea-
ciety collected 77 lbs. of soap son for the closing of the Fry-
and 355 lbs of clothes which dek school district, and both
was sent to missions last month, the public school and the paro-
The ladies met in the parish chial schools have been discon-
hall Thursday. June 4. with 50 tinued. This became official
members and 8 visitors. Mrs. C. when a bond assumption elec-
Church Pastors in this arsa are invited to turn in their church
calendar and any other news of their church activities each week
Ths NEws relies on each to make changes in time or place o service.
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JOHN’S LUTHERAN
Utes were read, financial reports its first sixty-one students was
given and communications read. Father A. W. Nesvadba, pastor
The Lutheran Womens Mis- of Guardian Angel Church at
W allis
sionary League secretary. Mrs. The attraction of young people
Walter Havemann gave her re- from the Frydek community to
port The discussion was held on cities Where good job potentiali-
the Texas convention in Odessa, ties beckoned, has caused a
Mrs. Hugo Findeisen was elected steady decrease in enrollment
delegate to the convention. Mrs. in the Frydek schools over a
C. Hankel, president of the In- period of several years. Because
ternational Lutheran Women's of the small number of students.
Missionary League will be the it was advisable that the schools
main speaker at the convention, be closed.
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L. Stanford, Mrs. George Boni- Hon carried, and the school dis-
fay, Sr., of Florida, Mrs. J. J. trict became consolidated with
Halt Mrs. Fred Burger, Mrs. the Sealy Independent School
George Wittenburg. Mrs. Gus District. ... ..,c
Weis, Mrs. Anna Gerhardt, and The Frydek Parochial School
Miss Jackie Goebel. discontinued its classroom work
on May 20th, after 56 years of
The meeting opened with the operation. It was opened in 1908
song, ‘Come Thou Almighty by two Catholic nuns, Sister
King”, which was followed by Adelaida agnd Apolena from
H. G. Habermacher, a sister
joined a group of her relatives
from Rosenberg for the services
on Monday, June 8.
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dames E. B. Kurtz, Reeae Kvet-
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Chas. Ludwig.
Hostesses for the day were
Mesdames Herbert Goebel, Oscar
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH, j 6:30, Training Union;,730,
SEALY Rev. W. W Hawthorne, nins,mwnrshiPioEiw
bastor _ Sunday, church school. I the. month. 3.00, W. M U.
9:00 am.; morning worship, 10:00 nd monthly business,me
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CHURCH: Rev. Rider Tuesday of each month.
FRESBYTEIAN CHURCH: gastor,—_Sunday,School. 10:00 ---
Rev. Wm. Leonard, Pastor - A.miWorshipSe Vcen 1 am:
sunday School every Sunday, Official,.Board.meetins, service
following services; services every iately,following worship.service
Sunday, 9:00 a.m. tarst Sunday wS, month.
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TRINITY LUTHERAN cSHEIS TIA N,_ISCIENCE _____ -........
CHURCH O. C. Schreiner. Pas mie"west nHighway 159 School, 9:00 a.m. Morning wor-
tor church.schedule, Sunday haye services every Sunday at 11
School and Bible class. 8.30 a.m. o’clock. A loving welcome is ex-
morning worship, 9:30 a.m.; tended to all.
mid-week service with com- WRY.
munion, 7:30 p.m. first Wed- WM
nesday; Walther League ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL
qlast Sunday of the month, 7:00 CHURCH, Sixth & Meyer Streets,
p.m.; Ladies Aid (first Thursday Sealy: Sundays 10:30 am. Saints’
of the month) 2:30 p.m.. Every Days and Holy Days, 10:00 a.m.
body is welcome! ‘‘Blessed are Church School 10:00 a.m.,
they that hear the Word of God Wednesdays. 10:00 a.m. The Rev.
and keep it.” Luke 11-25. James Moore.
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1964, newspaper, June 11, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528224/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.