The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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November Wedding Planned
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Bay City chapter.
weekend guests of his parents,
Attending this meeting from Mr. and Mrs. John Loehr.
ober 27 in Bellville; February
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ALL OUR FOODS ARE PRICED
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Mrs. Selman has announced
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CELEBRATION
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HALF GALLON
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 26
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LIBBY’S-California
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Miss Hill Weds
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HORSE-500 Sheet Package
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The bride is a gpaduate of
Sealy High School and attended
STRIKE KINGS
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FFA District
Officers Named
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654 pins and high team series
with 1812 pins.
Nelly Kennedy Gray
is Buried
In San Antonio
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Miss Adelyn Jean Tauber of.
Houston was home for a week-1
end visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Tauber.
w onh
Pastor Feller is
Installed Sunday
Sunday, September 19, Rev.
William Feller was installed by
Rev. Heye as pastor of St. Johns
American Lutheran Church at
Cat Spring at the 10:00 o’clock
worship service.
The congregation had a bas-
ket dinner which was enjoyed
by everyone present. A lovely
cake was presented to Rev. and
Mrs. Feller with the inscription
"Welcome to Our Church”. It
was bak’d by Mrs. Frank Ku-
bala of Sealy.
RATH’S SPICED
Luncheon MEAT
IV
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Rosser of
Dallas spent last week with
their son-in-law and daughter,
HOLY MASS STARTS at 10 a.m.
CHUCK SCHWARTZKOPF, Narrator
Diestel S. Station, 3, Bellville
Pearl, 1; White Auto, 2, Frank’s
Barber Shop, 2; Lone Star, 2,
Sealy Bowling Palace, 2.
mil Zachasv
s. Willie Ai
n Peters,
their season opener. Coach No- i ner, Dan Weiss, Miss Gertrude
vosad reports that the team on-[Niebuhr; professional relations
ly has three starters back from [ or welfare, Claude Smith, Miss I
end with home folks, Saturday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Kollatsch-
and Mrs. Feller moved here
irsday from Killeen where he ,
| served for some time They
e dinner guests of Mr. and
a Harry Pless upon their ar- ,
11 here Thursday morning.
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Ray Baca of Fayetteville in center and his sons,
Kermit and Gill of Houston, are part of the seven
members of Gill Baca Orchestra that recently did
a polka record.
Gill Baca Orchestra is listed as one of five bands
that will perform in Frydek Sunday.
LASS
• class held
pt. 14. It J
building daj
WAX -125 fl. Roll
25”
Barbecue Dinner and Supper
Choice of Home Made Sausage,
Beef, Pork and Chicken
11.25 per pound or plate; Children’s plate, .75c
THREE
THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, September 23, 1965
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the Orchard chapter were James
(Deacon) Gullia and Ben Jen-
peek, who served as voting dele-
gates.
)QB-BMELLORINE59,
M Z• CUT-RITE
। 23 in Sealy; and May 4 in Wal-
lis.
AUCTION AT 5:00 PM
MLCAK BAND CONCERT
cream’Syieor Whole Kernel I Biscuits 3 ™ 25C
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LIBBY’S
WHOLE
BEETS
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at home among us. A de-
us and bountiful basket din-
was enjoyed by many. Pas-
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58th Annual
FRYDEK PARISH
" with seven teams bowling. Mona
f1 Nowak had high individual ser-
j ies with 510 pins. Oberia Morgan
A had high individual game with
V 187 pins. The Strangers, Jeanelle
F Field, Dorothy Andrews, Rosa
j i Lee Norvelle, and Eloise John-
A son had high team game with [
Nelly Gray died in Houston j Benny Janecek, Johnny Moya,
August 27, following her hus- and Mike Jekel.
band in death by almost exactly -------------------
seven years. Both were long FIREMEN EAT
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4-H Club Elects
Terry Taylor Prexy
For Ensuing Year
The 4-H Club had a meeting
Monday, September 20, in the
school library. New officers el-
ected are: president, Terry Tay-
lor; vice president, Debbie Will-
iams; secretary, Ronda Sens;
treasurer, Dixie Benton; coun-
KULP RADIO BROADCAST
2:30 to 4:00 p.m.
Originating at Scene of Frydek Celebration,
featuring . ■ .
HILLJE SPJST YOUTH CLUB
Folk Song and Dance
MLCAK BRASS BAND
of Frydek
BILL’S POLKA BAND
.of Ganado
GILL BACA ORCHESTRA
of Houston
GENE THOMAS
Guitar and Songs
EDD DYBALA and His Dulcimer
STARS OF TEXAS
at Frydek
5 Miles East of,Sealy at Highway 90
Miss Hedwig Kinkier of Gal.
venton is visiting with Mrs. Al-
mita Kallatasl____
The first ‘monthly meeting of
the District III Area III Asso-
ciation of the Future Farmers
of America was held on Thurs-
day, September 16, at the Braz-
osport High School in Freeport.
At this meeting, the District
III officers, for the 1965-66
Noontimers bowled Sept. 16
JIMMY BROSCH
and His Orchestra Will Play for the
DANCE al NIGHT
7:80 to 11:30 p.m.
Admission to Dance: 50c per person
WEotland Mrs. Clarence Dittert
HDlimented their, daughter,
etinda for her birthday which
n on Tuesday, with a party
EJjy. A group of little
hends enioyed the afternoon
Kt the Sunday service at St
L's Lutheran Church. Rev.
ve installed Rev. William
Eer as our new pastor. We ex- |
nd him a hearty welcome and
pe he and Mrs. Feller will
No. 303 can 2 cans | n A nrn
SPINACH 2901 PAPkR,
MIRACLE WHIP Quart Jar PIAIE A PTAUF
SALAD DRESSING 4901 PINE-O-PINE
last year, but has been working I Carol Landau, Mrs. Louise Mi-
hard in an attempt to overcome keska, Mrs. Dorothy Schaer;
as organist in the church, in ab-
sence of Mrs. Conrad Jurgens
the new organist. Mary Lou ful-
filled that position over 2 years
Mr- and Mrs. Keith Ueckert
of Port Lavaca spent the week-
end with her mother, Mrs. Al-
mita Kollatschny. In the after-
j noon Sunday they attended the
open house for Mrs. Augusta [
Kollatschny’s 80th birthday at
the American Legion Kitchen in
i Sealy. A lot of her relatives from !
here attended and wished her
Miss Mary Lou Kollatschny of
l egain, spent the week-end
„ c. ( with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Eri tz. Strauss A d. Kollatschny and Margie.
Sunday morning she was back
Mrs. Sammy Bynum of S aly
High School; second vice pres-
1 ident, Edwin Bohne of O'Bryant | thur Smidovec and family of
Elementary School, Bellville; Orchard last Sunday were: Mr.
[secretary, Mrs. Isabel Frizzell, and Mrs. Prank Smidovec of
librarian of Bellville High Sealy, Willie Smidovec and
School; and Mrs. o Marcella 'laughters, Frank Smidovec, Mr.
Schomburg of Sealy Junior! and Mrs. Eugene Smidovec and
High School. County Sup rin- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
tendent LeRoy Grebe served as Jurek of Sealy, Joe Oldag of
consultant Sealy, Mr. and Mrs. Charle Te-
rentative meeting dates for gua of Columbus, and Mr. and
the local unit were set for Oct- Mrs. Daniel Novosad and boys.
employed with American Gen-
eral Insurance Co. in Houston, i
Miss Hill is the daughter of '
Mr. and Mrs. Guenther Hill of j
Cat Spring.
DIAMOND 9”
35c | PAPER - 2 packages
PLATES 25c
io, were placed the earthly re- Dujka, Steve Mahler, Larry S. Phillips, Mrs. Ethel Ander-
mains of Mrs. Nelly Kennedy Kveton, Melvin Forteson, Charl-: son, Mrs. Maxine Volkman,
Gray, beside those of her hus- es Spears, Jesse Herrera, Gary Mrs. Geraldine Luetge; nomi-
band, William Clifton Gray, a. Toman, Oscar Becerra, Charles nating, Delton Weise, Walter
veteran of two wars and known Williams, Erasmo Rios, and Wasicek, Mrs. Anna Peters, Mrs.
for years, as "Judge Gray”. Barry Bowden. Managers are i Martha Belle Hellmuth, John
MASTERS
Donalds Hdw., 3, Bellville
Lone Star, 1; Bellville Ins., 2,
Sealy Firemen. 2; Goebel’s. 3,
Double R, 1; Sealy Falstaff, 4,
City Auto, 0. High game, 220 by
Billy Hluchan. High series, 609
by Jack Townsend.
LEVINE BROS.
and Mrs. Ed. Blaschke of
MEton visited with Mr. and
f Wm. Andreas Thursday.
I Blaschke also visited'with
I Evelyn Fricke and Mrs. H
“Strauss.
a. Friday evening Miss Shir-
"Ann Hill, daughter of Mr.
J Mrs Guenther Hill was mar-
5 to Rueben Tamez in Hous-
* Her parents, and grandmo- mita Kollatschny
* Mrs. Frieda Braddock at MiSS Ma - _
“dedthe wedding Sunday therre-Segu
ung couple visited here. I •
TAITON SPJST YOUTH CLUB SINGERS •
and OTHER ENTERTAINMENT >
DURING THE DAY
many more birthdays.
Mrs. Mary Kollatschny, Mrs.
Wm. Andreas and Mrs’ Erwin
Andreas visited with Mrs. Kol-
latschny Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kollats-
chny of Houston spent the week-
: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mazac announce the engagement and ap-
( tproaching marriage of their daughter, Georgie to Leon Brasi, son
of Mr. and Mrs Lester Brast of Wallis.
The couple plan a November 13th wedding.
ny had a chili supper at the M- Orchard Tr Hi,L
ichaelis camp house for Gilbert’s Vr-uaru «*• I18I
birthday. To Plav Royal
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kamas of
Leopold Sens is at home once
more, after spending some time
in.the Bellville hospital.
Mrs Fritz Strauss received
news that her father, J. A Lier-
mann had been taken to the Col-
umbus hospital, but is doing as
well as can be expected.
this lack of experience. auditing, Adolph Hrachovy, B.
The team members are Daniel j J. Coufal, Mrs. Mabel Makeev-
In peaceful Fort Sam Houston Foytik, Stephen Dujka, Roy er; teacher education and pro-
National Cemetery, San Anton- Dickerson, David Blazek, David fessional standards, Mrs. Enola
time residents of Palacios, and . .. .___ .. E._____, Richen Tarnov
Unchurch'^her^Both^ was the locale of a bar- Miss Shirley Ann Hill became
there before their marriage in becue supper for firemen and I the bride of Rueben Tamez Fri-
1907, andountiththe dearitie their wives on Saturday night. 1 day evening.
Judge in 1958. They are surviv-A.bomnteus.mealwithndrinks
ed bv their three children- wasenJoyed D! th e assembly.
Ouida ‘Gray of Houston, W. C. L Edwin Lux handled the bar- Massey business school. She is
Gray. Jr. of Sealy, and Sister becue chores.
term, were elected. The officers, Bolten's Reunion
cil delegat , Betsy Jochen; thewere named as follows: AlbertI r, p, A . Q
alternate delegate is Sylvia ! Bissett from the Bay City1O 5e •cL o
Sowa; and reporter, Donna Gas-1 chapter, president; James Mor- The Bolten's reunion will be
kamp, reports Donna Gaskamp. ris from the Fort Bond chap- held the first Sunday in Oct-
----- ■ ---. ter, vice-president; Terry Gib- ober, October 3, at Millheim
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- son from the Alvin chapter, sec- Hall. Bring a basket dinner,
Mr and Mrs. 1.
dted with Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Shradnick of Sealy Sunday
k.
1 the appointment of the follow-
ling committees: program, Mrs.
Sammy Bynum, Ernest R. All-
britton, Floyd Merten; public
relations and publicity, Edwin
I Bohne, Mrs. Hillia Donahue,
Mrs. Ethel S. Mikeska; election,
। Marvin Steck, V. F. Svajda, Jr.,
James F. Dyer, Lloyd Thomas,
Elmer Hatton, Mrs. Flora Mers-!
mann; membership, LeRoy [
r I Fall
n To Be
ictoria.
World War)
and their/
their Fall7
toria on Suna
Town Hall?
‘gin at 9:00 >
n will bepi,
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Bellville visited with Mr. and The Orchard Junior High (Turner, Karl J. Vincent; social!
Sunday mter Andreas the other ' Badgers will host the Royal Joe F. Walters, Mrs. Claudine
A Mi and Mrs A J. Dittert were Falcons of Brookshire-Pattison Barry, Mrs. Edith Vincent, Miss I
"j among those attending the Gar- on Badger Field on Thursday, j Betty Krueger; legislative, Mrs.
ling-Loehr re-union in Peters September 23, at 6:30 p.m., in Billie Preibisch, Marvin Witt-
Sunday. 1 - 1
den" buc esoiwage.
m. '
BOWLING-
Adrian Francis Gray of San An-
tonio.
Nell, the daughter of Rev. J.,
who was. pastor. The groom is a student at the
maps church0at Lheverst Univerity ot1 Houston and is
grew up in that town. She went and easily swallowed. Get rid or employed with Houston Gas.
to Palacios as a teacher in the ”"s’ fat and live lonxer .Galaxon Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tamez of
w. so.. .. costs $3.00 and *’ sold on this guar- ! Aldine are the parents of the
schools there, met and soon was I antee: ir not satisfied for any groom
married to the Superintendent reason, just return the package to 8
of Schools, W. C. Gray, your druggist and get your full |
____ _____ money back. No questions asked.
1 Galaxon is sold with this guarantee
by Hess Drug Store — Sealy —
! Mail Orders Filled.
GOM says
A /
BURST INTO COLOR in our buttery-soft moc.
SANDY combines rich, supple leather uppers with foamy
knitback lining. In colors to span the autumn spectrum.
Superbly finished with hand-laced vamps. Explosive fashion
for fall fun! As seen in GLAMOURI’ $7,99
Secretaries to submit the results
A of their League each week and
9 relies on them for correct infor-
mation.
'County Teachers
Plan Work
*
The Executive Committee of
the Austin County Teachers As-
sociation met in the county sup-
erintendent’s office in Bellville
on Tuesday, August 31, to lay
plans for the 1965-66 term of
work.
Officers participating in this
I executive session were: presi-
dent, Mrs. Maggie B. Selman,
nrincipal of Sealy Elementary
School; first vice president.
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rotary; Thomas Moseman from cake, cookies, or sandwiches for
the Angleton chapter, treasur- lunch, and cups, plates, and sli-
er: John Phillips from the verware for your family. Ice tea
West Columbia chapter, senti-! and coffee will lx* furnished,
nel; Joe Dettling from the Visitors are always welcome,
Wharton chapter, reporter; A. i reports Mrs. Alfred Abel.
J. Zacek from the Industrial I---——
chapter, chaplain; and their ad-j Mr. and Mrs. Winston Loehr
visor is James Sowell from the and family of Needville were
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1965, newspaper, September 23, 1965; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540650/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.