The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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testants and Oth
United Woodrow
or of the film, Jerry was hap-
pily able to eliminate the ser-
uncles, Eldert Michaelis' place
He to a student of A. and M
Mrs Ben Andreas received
a Christmas card and letter
from Miss Henrietta Haubold of
Waco, a former resident of New
M-'
past two and one half years.
Mr. Taylor and his family lived
view, Mrs. 6. C. Stroup and two
boys of Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs.
K. R,Lewis of Baytown, Rev.
dinner last Frid
Wallace Doan
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stan were Chi istmkMb holiday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tomlin-
son and children of Sealy spent
Friday evening with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dit-
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Mr and
LOCAL and PrERSONAL
Jack Bollinger, student at
Ah ] in Kingsville, has return-
ed to school after a holiday
visit with his parents and fam-
Graham will deliver the con-
forenoons openins addres Sun-
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in the hilarious
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RAYS PHARMACY.
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1 hero over the hom-
a Mr. and Mrs. Otto
wore their
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announced that
will become DiS-
include
Adam*, presi-
___finds infant trip-
lets on his doorsteps, babies he
ever to the famed Dr. Spock’s
The book, if it were anything
like the picture, would be sure
to have more gags and laughs
than common sense suggestions.
Specialist Monday, a mech-
ante in the Armor's Headquar-
tors and Service Company, ar-
rived in Europe last October
from Fort Ord, Calif. He sef
ed the Army in June 1958 and
completed basic combat train
ing at Fort Carson, Colo.
The 23-year-old soldier, saw
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe L Mouthy
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and other rela-
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and daughter, Kathy, of San
Angelo were overnight guests of
Mr and Mrs A L. Diestel and
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the 199* vear all simultaneous
veew • •J •we we eee-emeTM-
evangelistic crusades, to "Evan-
gelism. At Home and Around
World.”
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Sanitation '•
to have no
pesrananmnume
CONTROL
Call Ifo Collect ,
Coluynbus, PE 2-4541
—or Wharton, U 2-2871/
Uy will live in Columbus and
will move there as soon as
housing can be secured. *"
prise. Next meeting will be
February 5th. Come and attend
meyM you are lucky to get the
attendance "
Theme for the
which is the keync
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associate executive secretary,
Graham and Cauthen; Kearnie
f regen, secretary, IBC student
department; and Howard Butt,
vice president, H t. Butt Gro-
cery Company to Corpus Chris-
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ABOUT raw YOU KNOW
Mr and Mrs Paul Watsn
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But, by 1939, a
and Terri Kay returned to Free-
port last Friday after spending
pate in age rial area meetings
each afternoon of the confer-
ence, said Dr. Preemah
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several weeks, here with their
■ Mrs. Arthur
Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
. I and Mrs Mary
a family supper Friday
fl
Jr. r i eeivs f happy birthday
wishes.
Sunday, relatives and friends
helped Miss Gloria Ann Stues-
sal observe her birthday.
Many from here attended fu-
neral services for Julius Schafi-
t
Field after .
dnyvwfthhto.
‘ are very apt to lose the
patient. It to important to re-
member that advertising U
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THERSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1959
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where he to a
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traditionally been considered a
coat of doing business, and not
a product in itself. All busi-
nooses using advertising pay
their fair and full share of
parents, Mr, and
Hartman and Mr.
A. Strauss.
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Mrs. Housewife
"" mas and New Year with. Mrs
Alice Reichardt and her chil-
dien, Mr., and Mrs Joe Ed
Burttschell and children of See-
■ ly and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rei-
chardt, Jr and Faye and Randy
. at their farm.
Giltart Kollatschny of Hou-
ston spent the holidays here
with his parents, Mr. and Mar
d E O. Kollatschny and broxheg
Herbie, "
Mr. and Mbs. O. J. Schwan-
back had their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Doering of
Spring and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Heintschel and Patsy and
Kirby home lot the holidays
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Up unt about 20 years Ogo tho bigget home use of elee
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umbus Rotary
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Mr Lifts
Norman Vick
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Earl Liles, director of Field
Service, Sam Houston Area
has announced that
Taylor will become
District Scout Executive of the
West District, Spring Branch-
Memorial Drive area, of Harris
County Mr. Taylor has been
District Scout Executive of
las January 11-14.
More than 10,000 Southern
Baptista, including 7,000 Tex-
ans, are expected to attend the
world-wide meeting in Dallas'
new Memorial Auditorium
A highlight of the conference
will be the commissioning of a
group of Southern Baptist
Convention foreign missionar-
ies. This wiU be the first time
that missionaries haw been
'act apart' outside of Richmond,
Va, in more than 1M years,
said Dr. C. Wsde Freeman, sup-
erintendent of evangelism for
the Baptist General Convention
of Treto.
The traditional commission
■swill be
famies Cai
TWE SEAEV NEWS
America, says: "Government
officials who seek to tax adver-
tising are like amateurs who
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Is determined to take care of Connie Stevens, plus half-a-
for their mother, his childhood ‘
enjoy the social hour
Mrs. Carl Hauser and Mrs.
WelezladigofHoyatongisi- ited relatives and triends
Kuehn Saturday,‛ she accom- Wo^taon and Baytown
panted them back to Houston
Js^^s fW producor-a^ for in "Rosk-atBye Baby" Jer-
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Graham to Speak
At Baptist Meeting
At Dallas Jan 11-14
Evangelist Billy Graham will
be the featured speaker at the
first Texas World
nor in Bellville last Thursday days of the season out at his
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has Route 1, Bellville, formerly
worked st Katy Auto Sales. He
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Mr. and Mr W. C. Dorbritz
of Brenham and their son, Ri-
chard of South Carolina, were
supper guests in the Ben An-
dreas home New Year's Day.
Mrs. Emma Braesicke was
hostess to a family dinner on
New Year's Day.
Dinner at the Edwin Eckardt
home on New Year's Day to an
annual affair. The occasion
this year was to observe their
17th wedding anniversary and
the 16th wedding anniversary
of their son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hill of
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wahl-
berg and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Eckardt and chil-
dren of Houston visited their
parents, Mr. and Mn. Henry
Eckardt during the holidays.
' Mr. and Mn. Fritz Engelking
and Scott and Lynn returned
to New Orleans, La. after spend-
ing the Christmas and New
Year's holidays here,with her
parents, Mr. and Mn. Hugo
Grab K. Taylor to
four-sons, Bit himself Coula Move to Houston .
Mr. and Mn. Floyd A Elkins that dual role. In "Rock-a-Bye
Baby” Jerry plays a small town
bachelor who finds infant f
ny and Karen returned to
. Schertz Saturday morning af-
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nday qualify as an expert on the
eare-and- feeding of infamts.
9 PrD- Aa a matter of fact, with the
it additional experience his rate
Z of "mother" gave him,
writing a
the Coushatta District, Colorado Advertikine Federatiom of
and Austin Counties, for the " T
dent of the Baptist World Al-
‘ lienee; Forrest Feezor, BGCT
executive secretary; Stanley
Lowefl, associat director. Pro-
a ‘ 4,859
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in Columbus at 302 Jonds trv t
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Metnocist -hureh and Mr. Eaye patiex
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Roll egll showed 5 officers ato-
sent Various business was dis-
cussed. The president urged aS
officers to be present in New
Ulm next Sunday at the instal-
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c, Jr,, and sons of Sealy
ZapeJaca had Christmas,
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with the regular attendance.
Ulm and an old time friend.of
Mrs. Andreas’ parents, the late
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dorbritz.
Her father, Mr. Haubold was
the owner of the MK&T saloon
in New Ulm and they moved to
Waco two days before Christ-
mas in 1905. She has been keep-
ing in touch with New Ulm and
surrounding territory by read-
ing the New Ulm Enterprise.
She also included a page of the
Waco Tribune-Herald published
Sunday, November 23, IBM. The
page has pictures of 8 gun col-
lectors of Waco. One of them to
Gaines deGraftenreid of 2525
Washington Ave holding a 44
caliber rimfire Henry rifle
which used to belong to a noted
outlaw, Cote Younger. Mr. de-
Graffenreid found it at Cat
Spring and grabbed it. it was
originally used by a Civil War
sharpshooter. The news item
does not state who the party
was where he found the rifle
here in Cat Spring. Maybe some
of the readers will know.
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Vick is married and has three “
children, two girls and one boy.
They attend the Episcopal
Church. Mr Vick and his tam-
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Mr. and Mra. Joe
Patricia of Bellaire and Mr. and
Mra. -Don Krampitz and chil-
dran and Mr. and Mra Lento
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do I do for you? Rdy Kowatt-
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matorn living gqined a new freedom through automatic
wicity was for lighting, and the monthly charge for service electric cooking, wshing and drying, now comfert with
• came to bo known as the "light bill." elechicair conditioning, new horizons of enjoyment through
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luna
. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Futch
were hosts to s family dinner
on New Year's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Andreas
were in La Grange Sunday af-
ternoon where Mr. Andrees as-
sisted Grand President Fritz
Schilo of the Sons of Hermann
of San Antonio and Mr. Wolf-
gang ba installing the officers
of the various Sons of Hermann
Lodges of Fayette Co.
Mr and Mrs Alvin Dittert
* and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Dit-
tert and Melinda attended the
wedding of their nephew and
cousin, Harry Luedecke and
- Miss Henneke in Mentz Catho-
lic Church last Saturday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kollatsch-
fation ceremonies-Sis Dolores
Dittert received the attendance
in the ancient world China
wee known as Cathay.
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TODAY, YOU ARE USIMO J TIMES AS MUCH HLICTRICITY AS
IN 1939, vav YOUB nsu NAS INCREASID ONIY NASS THAT
HOU9TOH LI9HTIIf9 a COMPANY
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1959, newspaper, January 8, 1959; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540560/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.