The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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Mrs. G. P. Michaelis, for their
regular meeting, October 11, at
American Legion
Hall - Wallis
proved. Then a thank you let-
ter was read from Msgr. Mor-
kovsky, and also a thank you
note from Mrs. Bertha Holub for '
present. After the president op-
ened the meeting with a prayer,
the minutes were read and ap-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rochon
of Waller and Mrs. Annie Zach-
FREE WEDDING
DANCE
"TMis certificate
is available from
any certified
electric hearing
contractor"
in Cisco Saturday night, October
9. He also ran back two other
punts, one for 45 yards to the
Cisco two yard line to set up
another score and the other a 60
yard return that was nullified
Friendship Club
Enjoys Harvest
Time Party
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THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, October 21, 1965
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Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ferrell
of Bogota. Columbia, South Am-
erica are visiting his mother,
Mrs. Ben Gaydosik, and Mr.
Gaydosik and relatives in San
Felipe for six weeks. Following
his visit here they will go to
Venezuela, he is a geologist for
Texas Oil Co.
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home.
Funeral Services for
Mrs. Ida Witte
Held Wednesday
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by a penalty. One Cisco pass
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Saturday, Oct. 30
Music bv
Johnnie Holub’s
Orchestra
Admission to Hall:
75c Per Person
You Are Invited
FREE TABLES
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Honoring ...
Mips Helen Sharon Jones
and Henry Joe Svoboda
SUNDAY,
OCT. 24fh
Music by ...
JOE CERVENKA
GRAND MARCH 8 P. M.
HOUSTON LIGHTING A POWER COMPANY
a Texas taxpaying, investor-owned electric service company
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We wish to thank all rela-
tives and friends for honoring
us on our 25th wedding anni-
versary Saturday, and for giv-
ing the gift of a money tree, and
a table and wedding cake, a gift
of the hostesses. We appreciate
every remembrance. May God
bless everyone.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ko-
vasovic, Sr.
the home of the club president. W. B. Traylor and family. Mrs.
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Blinn Jr. College in Brenham
and a 1964 graduate of Sealy
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K. J. Z. T. REPORT
The regular meeting of the
Wallis K. J. Z. T. No. 22 was
Mrs. John HOLECEK, Jr.
Mrs. Joe Svajda and Mrs.
Johnnie Petter and Randy visit-
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he held on Sunday, October 31.
at the Millheim Hormonie Hall
A barbecue chicken dinner
with all the trimmings, includ-
ing coffee and tea will be serv-
ed. There will be a nominal
charge for the noon meal
DANCE
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COSHATTE
Agricullural Sociely Hall
her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mikes and
family, Mrs. Mike Eder and Ed-
die, all of Wallis. For supper
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they were joined by Mr. and
Mrs. Hugo Schotz and family of
Funeral services for
reason, just return the package to
your druggist and get your full
money bark. No questions asked.
Galaxon is sold with this guarantee
Conrad (Ida) Witte were held
from the chapel of the Pete E.
Etlinger Funeral Home in Bell-
ville at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct-
ober 20, with Rev. C. H. Rose
officiating, Etlinger Funeral
Home directing. Interment was
in St. John’s Lutheran Ceme-
tery, Cat Spring. .
Pallbearers were ‘E. J. and
Ennis Nentwig, Leroy Hill-
boldt, Homer Wittenburg, Gil-
bert Meier, and Andrew J. Her-
ing.
Deceased was bom Miss Ida
Nentwig, on June 11, 1880 in
Peters, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Franz Nentwig. She at-
tended the Peters Public School
November 7, therefore the next
meeting will be held on Sunday,
November 14.
The D. C. C. W. meeting will
be held in Wallis on October 19.
All K. J. Z. T. members are en-
' couraged to attend.
Rosarv for deceased members '
will again be recited at 3 n.m. in
the funeral home day before the
funeral. Election of officers
was held and they are as fol-
ITS A GIRL!
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Stav-
inoha of Houston are the proud
parents of a girl, Cynthia Marie,
born October 14, at 2:14 p.m.,
weighing 7 lbs. 6 ozs.
Grandparents are Rudolph
Popp of Nada and Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Stavinoha of Sealy.
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buaranteed Electrke Seating Cost 1
$ Certificate
2 nest Schroeder was the winner
- while the word contest winner
was Mrs. Oliver Steck. Each I
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Leroy Hauerland
Named Jr. College
Barck of Week
Leroy Hauerland, Blinn Buc-
caneer safety man, was named
Junior College Back of the Week
by the Texas Junior ‘College
Football Federation.
Hauerland returned a punt
for 68 yeards and a touchdown
to lead Blinn past Cisco, 28-0,
Available to you without a doctr's held Sunday, October 3, in the
nxonrvtio nnsnutniproduct ratlod you; parish school. " the officers and
money hark. Galaxon is a tablet about twenty members were
Millheim School
Reunion Set Oct. 31
Ex-students and thoee con-
cerned of the former Millheim
| school, and their families are
invited to attend the third an-
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lows: chaplain, Msgr. A. W.
Nesvadba; president, Mrs. Fran-
ces Mikes; vice president, Mrs.
Willie Mae Prazak; secretary,
Mrs. Frances Minks; fin. sec-
retary, Mrs. Florence Svoboda;
treasurer, Mrs. Mildred Janik;
oarliamentarian, Mrs. Mary
Barta; banner bearers, Mis. An-
nie Macha, Mrs. Edna Dibala;
junior directress, Mrs. Stacie
Barta and Miss Lucille Minks.
The meeting was closed with
a prayer after which refresh-
ments were served. The door
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as of Sealy were Sunday guests Rosenberg, and Father Aleck
of Mrs. Emily Buenger and Lazek.
and was reared in j ■
Community. On “*'■
1904 she married cSos
in Cat Spring. Shemnam
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Mrs. Witte passea ■
her late home in Cat "
6 p.m. Monday, Octolsp
laining the age of g55.4
months and 7 daye 28
been ill with a heart 8m
the past year. •
Survivors are a son J
Witte of Cat sm? E
ters, Mrs. Chas Mee"
on, and Mrs. MajorT'N
Abilene, and two broth.'m
Nentwig Sealy, and Emi
wig of Houston. m
She was preceded
an infant daughter iW
Conrad Witte, one sishum
one brother. ■
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Orchard FHA Club
To Meet Monday
The Farm and Ranch CIh of
the Orchard Inderendent School
Distrint will hear Jimmie T, Gil-
len Monday eveninn. October
25, beginning at 7:30 p.m. In
the vocational amricultural
building, Mr. Gillen is a field
representative for the Olin Ma-
thinson Chemical Corporation.
Fertilizers will probably be
the main topic of the meeting
As usual at these informal
mretings, a discussion session
will be held. Everyone in the
Orchard Independent School
District is invited to attend.
prize was won by Mrs. Johanna She was also welcomed by her and good for 55 yards.
Polasek. brother, Harvey, Jr. I Leroy is a sophomore at
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W Fl for the lettering Mrs. Er- Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mlcak and
nest Schroeder was the winner, family of Houston visited with
andsamins the seeds and nuts Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cervenka and
prov'd Mrs. Edward Himly as family ana Mr. and Mrs. David
. th wmner. Mrs. Michaelis read Marek sunday before attending
a poem and then the group was the Kulhanek-Ha jdik wedding:
asked the crop that was men- Mrs John Jurecek, Dorothy
’ ioned and Mrs. Olver Steck and Daniel of East Bernard, Mr.
was the winner. Mrs. Chas, and Mrs. Brooks Verm and fam-
• M ersmann named the most in ily of p k and Mrs. David
number of crops grown in the Marek gathered at the home of
I nited States. In the story writ- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cervenka, and
ing with names of fruit to be Dinah last week Tuesday even-
nut in, Mrs. Chas. Wm. Bran- . , . nna
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des was the wmner and also the grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Cie-
winner in the cereal game con- on her. 76th birthday,
test along wi h Mrs. Chas. Hoff. ... .1 Nr.
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son, Frankie.
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— ing will be hold in Frvdek on
by Hess Drug Store — Scaly
Mall Orders Filled.
- one reccived a useful prize in and Miss Eileen Drymalla visit-
the contests. Mrs. Max Loehr ed with Vencil Prazak, Jr., at
was the winner in a number of Lackland Air Base in San An-
games played during the even- tonio Sunday, October 10.
ing. The ones who had not re- Mrs. V ictor Eder, Janice, Vic-
ceived a prize during the after- tor B., Anthony and Michael
noon were presented empty pa- honored their husband and fath-
per bags- in which they could er, Victor F. Eder on his birth- ,
take homo some refreshments, day Sunday by having a few
The dining table was center- relatives and friends for dinner. •
• ed with a lazy susan heavily la- Present were Mr. and Mrs.
den with various fresh fruits Ewald Schneider of Frelshurg,
and candy. Refreshments of ba- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marik and
nana cake, coconut topped cof- family of East Bernard, Mr. and
fee cake, ham sandwiches, cook- Mrs. August Eder and family of
ins in the form of a horn of; San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Ig-
plenty with decorations of fruits nac Pustkh, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
in gay colors, brownies, pickles, Ignac Pustka, Jr., and family,
chips, punch and coffee were Mrs. Bennie Drymalla, Eileen,
served to the group. Denise, and Mark, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ernest Schroeder will be . Victor Drymalla and family, Mr.
the November hostess on Nov- and Mrs. John Macha and Syl,
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2 o’clock. Eleven members were surgery.
prerent for the afternoon meet- Mrs. Joe Blazek underwent
ing. Mrs. Michaelis was in eye surg ry in Columbus -recent-
charge of the business meeting, ly and is recuperating slowly at
after which the group enjoyed home, wish her a speedy re-
var lous games. covery. '
Mrs. Michaelis used the Har- Dr. Leonard Svajda of Cor-
vest Time theme with decora- pus Christi briefly visited his
tions throughout the living and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Svaj-;
dining area. The doorway be- da last week Tuesday.
tween the living and dining Mrs. George Reuther and Mrs
room was decorated with corn. Elden Korenek attended the fu-
mnize, cotton, and etc, and a neral of a relative, Raymond
sign spelling Harvest Time Taylor in Eagle Lake Friday
which she used various seeds morning. He was a son-in-law
and nuts for the letvaring. In of the Henry Reuther’s of Eagle
guessing the number of seeds Lake.
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1965, newspaper, October 21, 1965; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540654/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.