The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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Sealy.FHA Officers at Banquet
SEALY NEWS
Thursday, April 15, 1965
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and Karen visited Mrs. Margaret
Spahn and Mrs. Bessie Loescher
in New Braunfels, last weekend.
Mrs. Bessie Loescher returned
for a few days visit here.
killed, and her sister seriously
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ed: Eileen Krampitz, president; Paul-
ette Thielemann, vice president; Edward
Hauerland, beau: Marilyn Vykoukal,
secretary; Marian Janda, treasurer;
standing, Sandra Schier, reporter; Ber-
nice Ondruch, songleader; Miss Mar-
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Hospital Notes
PATIENTS — Mrs. Agnes 01-
dag, Charlie Renz, Mrs. Inez
Bullock, Mrs. Mary Malecek,
Mrs. Emelia Luedecke, Mrs. May
Moore, Wilmer Klopsteck, Jr.,
Tien Mayberry.
DISMISSALS — Mrs. Gussie
Mazoch, Mrs. Emily Zapalac and
baby son, Robert Svoboda, Mrs.
Vernell Luedecke, Mrs. Alma
Baker, Jack Sampson, Vertie
Alexander and baby girl, Bob-
by Martin and baby daughter,
Mrs. Laura Wasicek and baby
son, Norman Hess, and Archie
Odom.
brother-in-law and sister were in
an auto accident Sunday in
which her brother-in-law was
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Officers, sponsor and beau of the
Sealy FHA chapter posed against a
background showing the organization’s
theme, Together Toward New Hori-
zons, at the annual mother-daughter
banquet at the school cafeteria April 8.
A nice attendance enjoyed the festivi-
ties of a delightful banquet.
Shown above are, left to right, seat-
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Mrs. Hill Honored
Mrs. J. W. Hill of San Felipe
was honored Sunday by her
children, Justus W. Hill of Bell-
aire, George W. Hill of Austin,
Robert L. Hill of Houston, Mrs.
Carrie May Gaydosik and Mrs.
Florence Hill Boyd of San Fe-
Upe, and their families.
Mrs. Hill’s birthday was Mon-
Other available features include a built-in rotisserie
that’s self-basting and a third faster than ordinary
roasting; a cook-and-hold control that keeps roasts hot
and juicy even if dinner’s delayed for hours; and an
oven that cleans itself completely and automatically.
Ore especially beneficial side effect of cool, clean
electric cooking is that you and your kitchen
both stay delightfully cool and comfortable.
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A "dream vacation" can come gloriously true when
you look ahead, plan ahead and save ahead for it. In
fact, many of the most enjoyable and worthwhile things
in life begin with systematic saving!
Sealy Junior High
Tracksters Take
Second at Columbus
Paced by 3 record setting1
events Sealy junior high placed
second at Columbus junior high
meet held Saturday, April third.
Harry Pfeffer set 2 records,
discus 126’10", and shot put 46'
9”. Donnie Jousan jumped 5'3"
for a meet record, and a loss of
the shot 45’3". Others who plac-
ed were Lonnie Schneider second
in broad jump, 4th in high hur-
dles. Harvey King third in dis-
cus, third in 440 dash. Ted Day
4th in 440. 440 relay team of
Pfeffer, Day, Svec, Jousan ran
third. 1320 relay team of Schnei-
der, Day, Svec and Jousan got
a third place.
nd Mrs. Donnie Kubricht of i
‘avasota.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodges of
Trookshire and Mr. and Mrs. Tal- 1
iage Hodges enjoyed the Satur-
'ay afternoon bailgame at the
\strodome Stadium in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Vick of Or-
hard spent Thursday visiting
4th Mr. and Mrs. Ignac Pustka. |
Sunday evening visitors at the
/ictor Eders were Mr. and Mrs.
Twald Schneider, Sr., Miss Hil-
a Breit of Frelsburg, Mr. and
Ars. Ewald Schneider, Jr. and
tons of Columbus, and Mr. and
trs. Drews of Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodges
■nd children of Brookshire and
Ar and Mrs. Talmage Hodges,
onnie and Debbie, spent Sun-
Jay afternoon at Lake Houston
Mating, skiing, and picnicing.
Mrs. Albina Ceislewicz and
Dorlores, and Mrs. Annie Sodo-
'ak spent Monday afternoon
with Mrs. Ignac Pustka, Sr.
The children of the Guardian
Angel School enjoyed an Easter
gg hunt given for them by the
Mother’s Club on Tuesday after- i
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mikes and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mikes, Eliz-
ibeth and Frankie, Jr., spent the
lay in Freeport, Monday. They
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Mikes and family and Mr. and
Mrs. August Janik. The men en-
joyed fishing and made a nice
catch. Linda Mikes spent the day
with her great-grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Polasek,
Sr. as she was ill and didn't go
to Freeport. ~ -
The Van Vleck Leopards
proved, to be king in the District
56-B Track and Field Meet. Van
Vleck won six of fourteen events
on the schedule, while scoring
14712 points, Danbury was sec- !
MRS. JUSTINA PUSTKA
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
A birthday gathering was held
Sunday for Mrs. Juslina Pust-
ka at her home with the follow-
ing people coming to help her
celebrate. Mr. and Mrs. Ewald
Schneider, Miss Hilda Breit of
Frelsburg; Ronnie and David
Schneider of Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Drymalla and fam-
ily, Mrsr. Victor Eder and fam-
ily, Anton Drymalla, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Drymalla and fam-
ily, all of Wallis, Mr. and Mrs.
Ignac Pustka, Jr. and family of
Sealy, Tillie Hines and son, and
Patsy and Bernice Marik of East
Bernard. Everyone wished her
many more happy birthdays.
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Wallis Grads On
WCJC Honor Roll
Six Wallis High School grad-
uates were on the honor roll at
WCJC in Wharton at mid-semes-
l ter this spring. Allen Dusek,
Larry Mikeska, and Charles
Reinecker were on the "B” hon-
or roll, and Maureen Polasek,
Shirley Mize, and Mike Cooper
made the “A" honor roll, which
consists of those students with
all A’s and two or fewer B’s.
Shirley had only one B, and
! Mike had all A’s.
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Iroebels Win
To Porto Rico
Mr. and Mrs. Henry nJ
and Janis and Mrs. R, JI
bel of Sealy and Johnnia,
of Houston attended aI
merchandising program 2
tinental Houston MotofJ
Napoleon Bonapart RO
viewed all the merc"
Johnnie Class receivedA,
a transistor radio gift ”
and Mrs. R. W. Frebelm
for their Philco Dealershn
trip to San Juan Porto RG
The Froebels attended,
co color training school in J
ton at Petersons Cafe"
school was conducted byca
Saylor, Electronics ‘8
Training Specialist forthes
and West, and Wayne cu
Houston. '
Orchard fourth with 77 points,er-in-law, Mrs.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, SEALY, INVITES
YOU! — Worship - 9:00 am.
each Sunday. Sunday School -
10:15 a.m.X each Sunday. Rev.
Robert S. Richardson, GY 2-2101,
Barker.
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English peas, ice cream. Bernard last week, and also wit!
WEDNESDAY — veal cutlets,1 her sister and brotherin-law, Mi
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Sealy Area Farmers
To Meet April 22
Sealy Area Young Farmers
will meet for their regular
monthly meeting on Thursday,
April 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sea-
'y elementary auditorium.
Dr. John Hofmann, Sealy Vet-
erinarian will be the speaker of
the evening. He will speak on
diseases and parasites of live-
stock.
All members are urged to at-
tend and friends are invited.
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ond with 124% points, Friends- tonio came after her mother,
wood third with 101 1/6 points, Mrs. Louise Engelke, and moth-
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mashed potatoes, spinach, carrot- and Mrs. Cecil Verm and chi!
pineapple salad, spice cake. dren in Wallis. '
THURSDAY — Frito pie, but- Mrs. Justin Vitek of Bura:
tered corn, green beans, cole Louisiana flew in for the Easte
vianiv cob F • , , | holidays and is visiting her mo
FRIDAY — fishwich or ham- . nnn ,
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beans, potato chips, apple crisp. other relatives in Wallis, and Di
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1965, newspaper, April 15, 1965; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540627/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.