The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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Harmonie Hall
Charles Hickle was best man,
and groomsmen were Syl Vi-
clovsky, Donald Dusek, Allan
Remmert and Dennis Felcman.
Charles Michael Hluchan, Jr.,
carried a white missal on a
white satin pillow, and ushers
were Ronnie Remmert and Joe
Adolphus-long Grain
RICE2 ,b pkg. 33c
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Francis Felcman
witnesses.
Miss Gaydell Bovgel, Marcus Felcman
Pledge Vows in Wallis Church
Libby‘s-14 oz. bottle 2 for
CATSUP 35
Bank president: "I'm busy,
son. Be short.”
College youth: "I will. I am."
Once upon a time Cardinals
were caught and sold as cage
birds.
LEVINE BROS.
Half Gallon
CLOROX 396
Youngest Attending
T. F. B. Institute
Ten-year-old Brooks Trenck-
man of Austin County may have
been the youngest student to at-
MONDAY and TUESDAY,
AUGUST 17-18th
SATURDAY,
AUGUST 151h
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THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, August 13, 1964
TOP PRICES PAID FOR COTTON
All Grades and Staples
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That Happy Man With the Band
and Other Music
Mrs. W. A. Schley accompan- ,
ied Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Roensch |
of Bellville to Houston Monday. |
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HALF GALLON
B-BMELLORINE 590
HORMEL
FRANKS lb 490
RATH’S
PRESSED HAN M90
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all my relatives and
friends for cards, and visits
while I was in the Houston Hos-
pital and at home. I am grate-
ful for every remembrance.
Al Giebnick and His Orchestra
TELEVISION. RADIO AND RECORDS
on Radio K-1TT. Columbus, 1510 on your dial —
Monday-Friday, 1:05 p.m. — Al Grebnick of Schuy-
ler, Nebraska
Admission: $1.00 per person
Music by ...
Ray Baca Orchestra
9:00 to 1:00
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tically attired in yellow peau de and other points, after the dance
soie street length dresses styled ; that night, the bride chose a
| with bell shaped skirts and lace blue linen dress with white ac-
i cummerbunds. With that they cessories and her bridal orchid,
wore yellow slippers and yellow A Sealy High School graduate,
hats and carried white and yel- she attended Blinn Junior Col-
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LUXURIOUS FALL COATS, LAVISHLY TRIMMED WITR COSTT PRS
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DANCE
Jade's Place
ALLEYTON
Ihursday, Aug. 13
Music by ...
ADOLPH HOFNER
and Pearl Wranglers
Salurday, Aug. 15
Music by ...
VONE STAR RHYTHM
ACES
Otto Lee Beckman of Pasa-
ena helped his father at the
eckman gin Tuesday and Wed-
sday of this week.
Ronda Harrell of Gonzales is
ending several weeks with her
randparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
I. Eastman.
LAY-AWAY
SALE
FALL COATS
The bride’s mother wore a
pink brocaded jacket dress with
matching shoes and other acces-
sories in white and a white car-
nation corsage. The groom's mo-
ther was dressed in an aqua lace
dress with white accessories and
a white carnation corsage.
The reception followed at the
Wallis Youth Center, where a
barbecue dinner was served. The
cake table held a tall four tiered
circular stairway cake which
was embellished with yellow
bells and topped with bridal
couple figurines beneath a yel-
low rosebud archway. Brides-
maids bouquets placed around
silver candelabra holding yellow
tapers, lent further accent to
the table. Mrs. Francis Felcman
and Miss Mary Lee Keim served
the cake.
Mrs. Billy Struckmeyer and
Mrs. Charles Hluchan registered
the gifts.
For their trip to Galveston
F The dramatic good looks that only fur
I can give, in stunning new coats, smartly From
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! unscasonably Jowl - 17.7-1 4
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3 for 598
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You Till We Meet Again, re-1
Hamburger HEAT 950
VEAL CHOPS lb 590
SHORTENING
Snowdrift 3 lb. can 596
Morton’s-Chieken, Turkey. Beef
POT PIES
DANCE
COSHATTE
Agricultural Soclely Hall
tarday, Aug. 22
Music by
SYNCOPATORS
Admission to Hall:
.75c per person
- FREE TABLES -
Pilcik. Charles
memrmo
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with sincere teelk
e that we take
f expressing our |
nks to everyone. F
chs of Bellvill E
lege and completed Sam Houston
State Teachers College. She
Taught in the Wharton School
System for two years and will
be a member of the Brazosport ,
School System this year. The
groom, a Wallis High School
graduate, has just completed the
, University of Texas, and is a
chemical engineer at Dow Chem-
ical Company in Freeport They
reside in that city.
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REHEARSAL SUPPER
A rehearsal supper was held
Friday night, July 31st, at Goe- ‘
bel’s Cafe, for the bridal couple,
their parents and wedding par-
ticipants. Fried shrimp and
trimmings were served to the
assembly.
Hinze, Woodrow Koy.
The meeting Closed with a
Individual
Neeley, BP"A P
and nurses for uh
al care, Rev. Sam jn
nond for comfortngE
ete E. Etlinger RhZ
Thanks also tolqu
a who assisted us
dl who sent so muT
veautiful flowers a
Hostesses for the day were
Mesdames Chas. Hinze, Mary
Luth. Ladies Meet
Thurs., 48 Present
The Lutheran Ladies Aid So-
ciety met in the parish hall
Thursday, August 6, with 42
pod’s richest blensing •
The family of
Chas. Loescher
j The bride is the daughter of
I Mrs. G. R. Borgel of Sealy, and
' the late Mr. Borgel, and the amis uuy buanger anu «un.
groom's parents are Mr. and Charles Hluchan registered the
Mrs. Adolph Felcman of Wallis, guests.
Hluchan and
attended as
DAUGHTER ARRIVES
Teresa Ann Divin, born July !
29, weighing 7 lbs. 4 ozs, has a
brother, Dwayne, 4, and sister,
Diana, 2. Parents are Mr. d
Mrs. J. D. Divin of Wallis.
Grandparents are Mr. and”
Mrs. Leo Ivy of Sealy and Mr.
and Mrs. John Joe Divin of
I Wallis Great grandparents are
I Mrs. Louis Divin of El Campo,
I and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winans
of Burleson.
CUT RITE
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The business meeting was
(iaj, Saturday and Sunday, Aug- called to order by the president
us121-23, AU children, 16 and Mrs. T. L. Eikner, minute? were
under, will be admitted frge to red, financial .reports given
the general admission section and communications read,
and may receive a $1.50 reduc- , The Lutheran Womens Mis- ports Mrs. Joe Hintz
tion on bog or reserved seats sionary League secretary, Mrs.
when accompanied by a parent Walter Havemann, gave her re-
on "Family Night”., . port. Mite box offering was giv-
■ Friday, August 14, will be en since thisiwas regular quar-
■ «Weingarten Night” with spec-
■ ul two-for-one’ coupons avail-
■ able at all Weingarten stores'
■ for the night gmes with the j
tend Texas Farm Bureau Insti-
tute classes July 21-24 in
Brownsville. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Trenckmann
of Bellville, Brooks has his own
membership in Farm Bureau.
Last year he signed up three j
new members in Farm Bureau, j
Brooks, who has two younger
sisters, Betsy, 5, and Cindy, 4,
is a big help to his dad on the
ranch. He took time out from
raking hay (30,000 bales so far)
to attend the Brownsville train-
ing school. He is the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Brooks
of Sealy.
Ranch Style-No. 300 (an
BEANS 2 ““25*
sunday. August 16. when the
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tMfntire weekend series with
the Milwaukee Braves on Fri-
terly mite box day. A sum of
$15.51 was given.
A motion was made to donate
$10.00 to the Firemen for the
use of the stands.
Serving for September, Mes-
dames Arnold Kuehn, Reese i
Kveton, Erna LItzmann, alter-
nate, Mrs. Chas. Ludwig. Visit- '
ing for August, Miss Freida
Reichelt, Mesdames Adolph
Remmert; G. A. Remmert, al- '
ternate, Gene Remmert.
B. C. Barta was organist for
the wedding.
Given In marriage by her
uncle, Clemons Faist of Wei-
j come, the bride wore a gown of
Chantilly lace over ninon and
taffeta, with long pointed
sleeves and scalloped sabrina
neckline. The scallops of lace
were repeated on the tiers of
lace down the front of the bouf-
1 fant skirt, also encircling the
chapel length train. The front of
the skirt was caught up with a
1 large ninon rose.
The tiers of silk bridal illusion
veiling were attached to a crown
of pearls tipped with drops of
aurora borealis.
She carried a crescent bouquet
of a white orchid and carnations.
Miss Jo Ann Peschel was maid
of honor and bridesmaids were
Misses Betty Jo Orsak, Bonnie
' Jo Zalesak, Lynn Faist, and
Judy Pilcik. Alice Bear was
; flower girl. They were all iden-
Mrs. Klimicek’s
Kin Pass Away
Father Lad Klimicek and sis-
ter, Martha, attended the funer-
al services of their uncle, Frank
Naiser, 77, in Granger, who died
I July 10. after a prolonged ill- I
ness. On August 2nd, Mrs. Nais-
er died in her sleep, only 24 days
after the passing of her hus-
band. Father Lad and Miss Mar-
. tha again attended the services.
Mr. Naiser was a brother of
: Mrs. Jennie Klimicek.
Card of Thanks
I We wish to thank Dr. V. Gor-
don and nurses at Sealy Hos-
pital, relatives and friends for ।
their concern over our son, I
Dwayne, after his accident and
surgery. We ask God's blessings
on all for their prayers, visits,
cards, inquiries and all consid- i
eration of him and us. To all
we are most grateful.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Virnau,
Jr.
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STANFORD'S '
Call TU 5-3334 and gin
Ths News the birtMata of
your relatives and friendt
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FDAV, AUGUST 14:
| Mrgaret Lucille Kov.
mKbDAY. AUGUST 15:
Leon Dittmar, Jr.. Larry
Wayne Novicke. Mrs. Homer ,
MIton. Alena Richter. Mrs Ig- '
natz Hranicky, Alvin Stahl, g.
B."Childers, Frankie Hluchan.
Mr Gilbert Broeker, Mrs Hugo
Richter
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14:
I Skippy Rikard. Ladgie Krch-
nak, William Reznicek, L. V J
Hamala, Everett Tomlinson, Mrs
Edgar Ross, Mary Suroveak. Mi-
MH Larry Shelton, Frank Roch-
t Miss Evelyn Ondruch, Gloria
An Grigar.
MOSDAY, AUGUST 17:
Il P Mueller, Charlie Kloss,
Mrs. Leo Wittenburg. Leona Skri-
pbek. Patrick Zurek. Floyd Ol-
K*h- Adelyn Jean Tauber
TOESDAY, AUGUST 18:
I Mrs A L. Hardy. Alton Wayne
Kveton, Mrs. Everett Tomlinson,
lulius Zurek. August Zurek. 2
Nn Martin Zapalac, Clarice «
Khesek, Marvin Swearingen, Ed-
gb Pusteiovsky.
MEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19:
I Mrs W E Schier, Mrs. O. J
Ireton. Edward Schneider, Lar-
P Kveton. Mrs. Virgil Svajda,
[ W Schroeder. Jr., Mrs. Hover
pf Steck.
MRSDAY, AUGUST 20:
I Mrs R A Engelking. Jr.. Mrs.'
arl Luedecke, Mrs. Paul Muel-
F. Mrs Sylvester Drymalla,
n F W Kveton. Grace Batla.
Cary Louise Shelton, Lois Rud- j
ML Dane Rudloff, Walter Ond-
uch, Maureen Polasek.
Nuptial vows were spoken by
Miss Gaydell Emma Borgel and
Marcus Ben Felcman at 11 a.m.
on Sunday, August 2nd, before
। Father A. W. Nesvadba in Guar-
dian Angel Church in Wallis. Or-
chid gladioli graced the altar
and church for the double ring
ceremony.
Reds.
Sunday. August 23, will be
-Firm and Ranch Night" with
many valuable prizes being giv- |
L away. All fans are encourag-
ed to wear western clothes on
this night.
Wednesday, August 19,
Laiasi St. Louis, and Wednes-
day. August 26, will be "Ladies
Night" with all ladies admitted
for 50c to the general admission
seetion or receiving a $1.00 on
box or reserved seats.
f"a '
me Houston Col 45s have
cheduled eight "speciadl" nights _ ..
luring their 12-game home- members present and one visitor,
etnd which begins Friday pight Mrs. Hattie Rathbum.
gninst the cincinnati Reds. The meeing opened with the
TFamily Nights” have been I song "My Faith Looks Up To
set on Saturday, August 15, and Thee” followed by a prayer and
August 16, when the scripture reading. Rev O. C.
meet Cincinnati;, and for Schreiner gave the topic, “Six
** .-----... Mary's-of The Bible."
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1964, newspaper, August 13, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528233/m1/3/: 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.