The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964 Page: 2 of 10
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Mr. & Mrs. R. T. Dacus
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SEALY FARMERS COOP
Houston,
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ton, and in the afternoon, Mrs.
Bruce Viereck of Sealy and Mrs.
Mrs. John R. Selman, state
AHonate for the Austin County
T achers Association, attended
"This entire nation and the entire world risk war in our time
unless free men remain strong enough to keep the peace."
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Dr. W. B. Neely
Miss Josie Beckman
Dr. & Mrs. James H. Lamp
Otto E. Timme
w. H. Froebel
VCounty Teacher
Aes’n Rep. at
Gonventien
Pete Gajewski, and Joe Novo-
sad of Baytown.
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Mueller
Mrs. Edgar Hellmuth
in store for us today, bringing
much needed moisture to this
area.
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afternoon.
A. G. Kollatschny of Schertz
then spent the rest of the day
with him.
Mrs. Erna Koy was host to
a numher of guests on Saturday
night for her birthday.
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Karen Loescher
Feted on Birthday
Karen Loescher was given a
surprise birthday party on Oct-
ober 15, by her parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. Tucker Loescher.
Attending and remembering
"I have challenged the Administration to continue the strong
action that would ultimately eliminate this Communist mili-
tary and subversive base 90 miles off our coast."
"The key to racial and religious tolerance lies not In laws alone
but, ultimately, in the hearts of men."
Mr. & Mrs. Franz W. Zeiske
Dr. & Mrs. Jas. L. Cunningham
Mrs. H. H. Louwien
Mr. & Mrs. George Roberts
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Makeever
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. F. Benson
Mr. & Mrs. W. L Nail
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Gueldner
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mersmann
Dr. L. J. Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Monroe W. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Mewis
Mr. & Mrs. Kirby Klump
Mrs. C. A. Machemehl
Mrs. Mildred B. Duncan
Anton Dittert
Ed Fries
Mr. & Mrs. George Heger
Mr. & Mrs. E. G. Geisendorff
Frankie W. Zapalac
Mr. & Mrs. H. E. Miller
Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Koerth
Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Wilson
"I favor a sound Social Security system and want to see It
strengthened."/
"Certainly, simple honesty is not too much to demand of men
in government. We find it in most. Republicans demand it
from everyone — no matter how exalted or protected his
position."
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We 86th annual convention of HI
the Texas State Teachers Asso-
IN YOUR HEART,
YOU KNOW HE'S
RIGHT
THANK YOU ___
Cherry PIE FILLING
INDUSTRY:
Waldo Luedeker,
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GOVERNMENT
WALLIS:
Mr. & Mrs. John J.
Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Bolt
Mr. & Mrs. Jos. Taska
Mr. & Mrs. L. B. Cunnindia
Mr. & Mrs. Gus Rental
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BARBECUE BEANS
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SAN FELIPE:
Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Hill,
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Kollatschnys attended the Tex-
as-Rice football game Saturday
night.
The Harry Pless’ have a new
Ford since Thursday and the Ho-
mer Wittenbergs a new Chevro-
let since the same day.
Friends and relatives helped
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CAT SPRING:
Albert Kersten,
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Mrs. Werner Klus, Mr. and t
Mrs. Donald Klaus and daughter I
II. E. (Sonny) Miller. Jr.
A. J. Smith
Lonnie Wright
Ray Willrodt
Willie Brenner
Mr. & Mrs. Lester L. Lamp
Ralph A. He is ch
Nelson B. Davis
Herman Koerth
Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Mewis
C. A. Mewis
Mr. & Mrs. E. 11. Trenckmann
H S. Phillips
Fred Wammel
Evelyn Zeiske
SEALY:
Mr. & Mrs. G. P. Michaelis
Mrs. F. E. Vykoukal
Frank Koy
Mrs. Leo Campbell
Mrs. Gus D. Litzmann
Mrs.Leroy Michaelis
Dr. & Mrs. V. Gordon
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Russ
Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Hill
Mr. & Mrs. Roland Evans
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budgeting, by living within the means of the people who pay
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We heartily endorse Barry Goldwater and William Miller for President and Vio2
President of the United States of America:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Vacek, Jr., of East Bernard
announce the engagement and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Yvonne Ann, to Charles A. Janecek,
son of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Janecek of Orchard. The
wedding date is set for Saturday, November 21st at 10
a.m. at the Holy Cross Catholic Church in East Ber-
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' took Herman Michaelis home tolatschny. He was joined by his
Bay City Monday morning and wife and daughter, Karen, Sat-
urday, and then' they and Mrs.
of Wilson; Miss Audrey Klaus
of Vega; Mrs. Erna Litzmann,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Michaelis
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Michaelis and Mr. and Mrs.
David Hauschild.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klaus and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Michaelis
Miss Florence A. Sneed
Herbert Vogelpohl
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! Adie Andreas drove to Houston
I to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lyn-
her with many nice, useful gifts,
were Janet and Carolyn Cerny, Dr. J. A. Neely
"States’ rights is no more slogan. It is the backbone of our
Constitutional system. It is a check on the steady accumula-
tion of massive power in the hands of national bureaucrats."
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niece of Mrs. F.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Michaelis
were hosts to a family barbecue
<1 inner on Sunday, honoring
Herman Michaelis of Bay City.
Present were Mr. anr Mrs. Otto
Klaus of Southland; Mr. and
surprised the Meyers
terhers of this cnunty at the 3 1
Heneral sessinns of the conven- I
tion, in the State House of Del- ]
ebates, and at 2 luncheon moot- I
lips.
Among the outstanding con- '
vnntion speakers were Mrs. I
Flizabeth Little of Corpus I
Christi and Dr. W R Ca-mica- f
Som Houston State Col- t
lepe. outgoing and Incoming i
' Preeidente of TSTA: Miss Har- |
riet Griffin, newly elected vine- I
NFesident ■ Sam Levenson of TV I
Mi & Mrs. E. L. MeCord L
Mr. & Mrs. H. L. Ueckert-
Mr. & Mrs. E. E. Rush -
Dr. & Mrs. Frank T. Smih-
Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Hackbak
Dr. & Mrs. John E. Hofmm
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Beyr”
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day; and impressive musical ।
pragrams were given by several
of the San Antonio schools.
n/The Texas Elementary Prin-
cipals and Supervisors Associa- 1
tion held a luncheon meeting
with Mrs. Myrtice Larson, state
president, presiding. The Hon-
orable Byron Tunnell, Speaker
of the House of Representativ-
es, delivered the main address,
“Today's Challenges: Its Effect
Uuon America’s Future”, Mrs.
Selman also attended the Post
TSTA luncheon of the Delta
Kappa Gamma Society. Miss
Sarah Tobolowsky, state presi-
dent, introduced Miss Madge
Rudd, International Executive
Secretary: and presented a sym-
posium, "Springboard for Ac-
tion”, by Misses Phyllis Ellis,
Frances White, Layuna Hicks
and Eula Lee Carter of the
state office and by Mrs. Ethel
Sloan and Miss Yvette Rosen-
thal. past state presidents of the
Society.
This TSTA convention enjoy-
ed the largest attendance of any
held in recent years.
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Mr. & Mrs. Ed Johnston,
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Kathryniand i Joan i Bernhard Machemehl
Judith Machala, Betty Jean
Muzik, Nita Vykoukal, Arlene , Mr. & Mrs. H. G. Harrison
LuhYandysonnzp- Mr. & Mrs. R. B. Ledbetter
alac and Judy Janda, Mrs. Nor- Mr. & Mrs. Herbert E. Brast
bert Jez. Vernita, Susie and Da- .0. „
vid, Mrs. Pete Gajewski, Mrs Mr. & Mrs. Carrell Newman
John F. Novosadand Mrs. Lou- | Ed Kaechele
Ise Novosad. Sending gifts, but |
unable to attend were Mrs. An- Mr. & Mrs. Wm. R. Vogelpohl
gelina Kveton and Mrs. Alma n. r • u__■
Kenjura. Dr. •• Harle
The birthday cake, designed Chas. Kretzschmar
in figure,eleven with Karen and , 0 n
11 candles was baked by Kar-: Dr. & Mrs. Robert A. Neely
en’s aunt, Mrs. Pete Gajewski. i Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Jenkins
Other refreshments were cup 1
cakes, sandwiches, chips, cook- j Annie B. Goodman
“eScamts,pkying"ckespand tna! Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Hugo
singing were enjoyed by the Leroy L. Arndt
Sunday, October 18, dinner i Mr. & Mrs. A.C. Machemehl Jr.
guests were Mrs. Bessie Loesch- Dr. & Mrs. Jesse Justiss
er and Mrs. Margaret Spahn of
New Braunfels. Mrs. Louis Mr. & Mrs. Gilmore Huebner
Sturm of Brookshire, Mr. and F H Lillard
Mrs. J. L. Rose and David of '
Katy, Clifton Sturm of Hous- Mr. & Mrs. O. D. Beckman
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Saturday by visiting them.
Mrs. Alice Reichardt accom- c ...... . cc, ,
panied Mr and Mrs. Edwin Gene Witter nberg,of,sealcle-
Reichardt and children to Hous- brate.h isbirthday.at the. Wit-
ton Saturday for a week-end vis- | tenberg,camp house Saturday
i ther ' night. He was 21 on Thursday,
n mere. Congratulations!
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eckardt N . .. . „ . _
visited in Houston with Mr. and vMr and . Mrs. James Hering.
Mrs. Leon Hill and Candice over i Kim, Konnie and Kent of Rosen-
the week-end for Mr. Hill’s I berg spent the weekend with his
birthday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Marsh, Mr. e j —0., ,
and Mrs. Frank Hartmann and Sunday marked the 58th.wed-
Mrs. Nellie Keding, all of Hous- ding,anniyersary.of Mr. and Mrs.
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wol- F; W Grabow. Mrs. Grahow was
chik. Mrs. Minnie Skalak and 81 years young on Friday and
Mr. and Mrs. Eldert Michaelis. Mr Grabow will be 85 in Dec-
Linda. Sandra and Cindy all at- ember. He operates the Sinclair)
tended the Wolchik-Susen family station here, and they have one
reunion at the Bleiblerville Hail son, Erwin, now living in Sealy. ।
Sunday. A barbecue dinner was Congratulations were extended
enjoyed at noon. i to them Sunday.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pless and , Happy birthday to Adolph
Gary Neal, Mrs. Almita Kol- Kollatschny and also his daugh-
latschny and the Eldert Michael- i ter, Margaret Ann, and to Elaine
is family attended the 90th Ottmers in Cranfills Gap. . ,
birthday celebration of Herman Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reichardt,
Michaelis of Bav Citv, at the Jr- Randy, Nancy and Stephen
and Mr. and Mrs. Clemons Veng-
haus, Cindy and Owen visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abel
and family Friday evening in
Bellville.
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fame: Mrs. W. J. Danforth,
president of the Texas Conppess I
rY Parents and Teanhors; Miss I
Tois Edinger, president of the I
National Education Assncia-11
tion: and Dr. Andrew Holt, i1
president of the University of! I
Tennessee, Fred Waring and the j l
Pennsylvanians gave a full ev- ]
ening’s entertainment on FrI- I
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THE SEALY NEWS
“Thursday, October 29, 1964
Elwood Williamson and chil- Mrs. Belle Girndt
-dren ef Katy attended. t _ _ . n — ■, - y.. • 1
Saturday, October 24 dinner Mr. & Mrs. W. J. (Bill) Smith
guests, the reat date of Karen’s ! Miss Margarette Jane Beckman
birthday were Mr. and Mrs. 1 "
John F. Novosad, Mr. and Mrs. 2. B. Krumrey
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964, newspaper, October 29, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528244/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.