The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1966 Page: 3 of 8
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DECEMBER DATE SCHEDULED
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DEER HUNIERS: We will process or make real country sausage to your taste
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Sealy FA Lays
Numerous Plans
RIB CHOPS
Lean HAMBURGER
1b. 45c
1b. 55c
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\ Frt] PROCESSED 1b. 50c
Several committees were ap-
pointed for various purposes.
One committee was orpanized
to make plans for the fnther
and son banquet. A committee
to set a specific date for the
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Miss Melnar Given
Personal Shower
Miss Carolyn Melnar, bride-
elect of Dennis King, was hon-
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Good luck on bringing home
a big one.
But please do us a favor. Be
careful not to hit telephone
lines when you shoot. One
careless shot can.knock.out
local and Long Distance
service for an entire area.
Thank you.
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GREAT
GHILLIE
The Scaly FFA second meet-
ing Monday, November 71h,
was called to order by the pres-
ident, Albert Silva.
After the minutes of the
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LIBBY’S
Frozen ORANGE JUICE
6 oz. can - 2 cam 490
12 oz. can 4S0
3 pkgs
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(Roast or Barbecue Meat Cut
While You Wait)
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GLADIOLA
FLOUR 25 b. tea $219
MY-T-PINE- All Flavors
PUDDING and
PIEFIELING
of her little friends came. Her
birthday was Sunday. She is feshments.
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SHORTENING
MIRACLE WHIP
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hillboldt of Cat Spring announce the en-
gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Janis Faye,
to Johnny Class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Class of Ment. The wed-
ding is scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, December 3, in Immaculate
Conception Church in Sealy.
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were read
Little Tammy Remmert was
the honoree on the occasion of
her third birthday. Sturdy
afternoon at 2 when a number
ANTISEPTIC
Listerine 1 oz. botlle 594
King, was held on Thursday, F
November 3, at 7:30 p.m. at
the Wallis Youth Center.
Carolyn was presented with
a pink carnation corsage, as
were her mother, Mrs. Leonard
Melnar, her sister, Miss Linda
Melnar, and Dennis’ mother, ,
Mrs. R. F. King. White carna-
tion corsages were presented
to the grandmothers. Mrs. In-
nocenc Minks and Mrs. J. L.
Farkas.
, A pink theme was used in
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parents, and buotber, Clint,
wnandvarents. Mm (and Mrs.
Willie Findeisen/Mn ahdIMns. 'members were arcepted as
Alvin Remmert, add Joan , Greenhands in a short cene-
Remmert, Mr. and Mrg. Billy , mony conducted by the of fl-
-------------, 7m o, \ <!ers. Each Greenhand received
Lady of Perpetual Help, Church
punch.
Carolyn expressed her an-
preciation for the lovely gifts
she received at the shower.
MEAT SPECIALS
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on Baby Beef Dry Lot Cattle
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hajdik, Owners
1 Mile West from Overpass on Highway 90
Watch for the White Arrow Sign
SALAD DRESSING 550
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LIBBY’S-NO. 303 Can
afternoon and
Bavtism
Little John Edward Har-
borth, new son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Harborth was baptized
Sunday, November 6, at Our
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Melvin Horelica of East Ber-
nard. After the bantism. sup-
per was served at tha home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harborth.
Those present were Rev. Ed-
ward Geiser. grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. G. F. Harborth and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Richter.
Sr. Also present were Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Kretzschmar Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Horelica,
Duane and Rhonda, and Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Richter, Jr.
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Remmert. The little tots
played and later entoy'd re-
freshments consisting of ice
cream, cup. cakes, ■ birthday
cake, chips, sandwiches and
punch.
Tammy thanked all her
guests for the pretty gifts she
received.
Sunday guests Sor the birth-
day dinner went, Tammy, her
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so appointed.
A program of work was read
to the F. F. A. members and it
was voted on and accepted.
The Sealy FFA is very
pnoud of their chapter swaat-
heart, Miss Joy Abel for tak-
ing an interest in the FFA by
attending the meeting, re-
poets Arthur Hajdik.
Greenhand initiation and a
committee for asking area
merchants for their support in
sponsoring the Sealy High
boys and girls basket ball
schedules for this year were al-
Miscellaneous Shower
For Miss Melnar
A miscellaneous bridal show-
er complimenting Carolyn
Melnar, bride-elect of Dennis
To Meet Sunday
The K J. T. and K. J. 2. T.
District meetings will he held
in Needville this Sunday after-
noon, November 13. The ses-
sions will begin at 1130 p.m.
in the Parish C. C. D. Build-
ing. All members are invited
to attend.
The societies that belong in
this distriet are Arcola, Angle-
ton, Alvin, Damon, Freeport,
Rast Rernard, Hungerford,
Frydek, Krasna, Needville,
Rosenborg. Sealy, Sugarland,
Wallis anti Wharton.
Mrs. Alvin Marek and Mrs.
• Betty Marek, on November 1,
at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Alvin Marek. The host-
esses presented Carolyn with
• a hot pink carnation corsage
and their gift to her was a
, gown.
The refreshment table was
covered with a pink linen cloth
centered with a pink flower
arrangement, flanked by pink
candles in gold holders.
Refreshments served to
those attending consisted of
cheese finger sandwiches, cher-
ry o cream pie, chips, pickles,
olives, mints, nuts, and fruit
epseicpete.
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Tammy Remndert Feted On Third Birthday three
Findeisen, Mrs. Edna Re mw 7 A I, ,
mert, and Mr. and Mm. Elme Thursday, November 10, 1966
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Other relatives came in the
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attractively decorating the
shower room. The refresh-
ment table was covered with a
white cloth with a pink flower
arrangement in the center,
flanked by candles on each
side.
Refreshments were chicken
salad on lettuce, sociables
chips, kolaches. variety of
cakes, pickles, olives, mints,
coffee, and tea.
Misses Eileen Drymalla and
Debbie Hodges registered the
guests, and also assisted in
opening the gifts, with the
help of Mrs. Bruno Nowak, Jr.
Mrs. Glen Grigar registered
the gifts.
Hostesses for the shower
were Mesdames Joe Cervenka,
Leonard Cunningham. Wilbert
Dernehl. Bennie Dirba, John
Drozd, Victor Drymalla. Ben-
nie Drymalla Victor Eder, Al-
bert Grigar, Sr.. Richard Gri-
gar, Dan Holub, Talmage
Hodges, Richard Hranicky,
Lidge Hranicky, Del Jurek,
Freddie Janicek, Lawrence
Janicek. Charles Janik, Ray
Marek. Joe Minks, Inoc. Minks,
Willie Manna, John Macha, Al-
phpnse Melnar, Bennie Melnar,
Eugene Meith, Frank Novak,
Jerry Ondruch, Ignac Pustka,
Sr., Vencil Prazak, Sr.. Joe
Reznicek, Leon Sowa, Charles
Svoboda, James Wise, Charles
Zalesak, Sr. Charles Zalesak,
Jr., Albina Kanak. Frank Sil-
va, Rav Krenek, Johnnie Mar-
ek, Emil Starustka, and Bill
Macha. Their gift was a Sun-
beam mixmaster.
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It’s A Boy!
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Har-
borth of Eagle Lake proudly
announce the arrival of their
son, John Edward, at the
Schuhmann - Weaver hospital
on October 31 at 12:13 a.m.
The little fellow tipped the
scale at 8 lbs. 2 ozs.
The grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Roy Richter of
Wallis and Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Harborth of Eagle Lake. Great
grandparents are Fred C. Rich-
ter of Temple and Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Kretzschmar of
Eagle Lake.
1b. 70c |
lb. 65( |
lb. 60c । ve-- n
lb. 55c । Homemade Country Sausage 75c
BONELESS ROAST 1b. 70c | LIVER SAUSAGE 1b. 65c
consisting of various cakes,
chips, nuts, mints, coffee, and
punch to about 55 ladies at-
tending.
Hostesses gift as a steam
iron and ironing board.
Hostess’s were Mesdames
Dan E. Holub, Vance Cboper,
L. J. Heimann, G. E. Adams,
Jerry Gallia, Melvin Jones,
Bennie Mize, Erwin Motl, Al-
vin Holub, Frank Parks, Roy
Kaechele, W. W. Wilkes, Lou-
ise Maupin, Dan Leischeski,
Joe Reznicek, and Miss Bernice
Hennessey.
Mcaldof Thanks
EVwgfwtsh to extend our sin
wIn thanks an*1 appreciation
BNEthe many words of sympa-
2 offers of assistance and Mas. TALMACE B. Homes
u.'Kbm rendered -by friends, Bridnk ShawA, „ u
MEhbors and relatives during For Mim ,
* Msudden death of husband DPccmaler
SEabrother, Emil R Zapalac. A miscellaneous bridal
bEwe"especially wish to thank shower honored Miss Jeannie
NHo Smith, Rev. Henry E. Be- Speckmaier, bride-elect of Har-
8Md and Rev. Father Lad 0ld Ross of Sealy, at the Wal-
MAMmicek, Pete Etlinger, and 1s Baptist Church Fellowship
»11 who sent food, flowers Hall, on Tuesday, November 1
Wards. at 7:30 p.m.
MThe many kindnesses shown 1716 honoree was presented
EN in our hour of deepest sor- an orchid corsage, while her
EM" shall be ever treasured mother, Mrs. Calvin Speckmai-
^Eo long remembered. May 5 the mother-in-law to be,
HEd bless each and every one. Mrs James Brooks of Houston,
I"ps Emil R. Zapalac pnd Jeannie’s grandmother,
■'» and Mrs. Melvin Holchak Mrs. Etella.Sandel, of Wallis,
and Mrs. Paul Zavatac Wemepresented with pink glad-
HE and Mrs. Frank Witek ages. , . ,
BUT ___White lace tablecloths and
I I floral arrangements were used
Want-Ads for Buys!
School Lunch Menu
November 14-18
Monday — baked ham, lima
beans, cabbage, apricots, corn
bread.
Tuesday — veal cutlets, rice,
okra gumbo, cookies.
Wednesday — hot dogs, chili
sauce, seasoned beans fruit
pies.
Thursday — Salisbury steak,
mashed potatoes, brown gra-
vy, mixed vegetables, Danish
Ablekage.
Friday, fish patties, fresh
potatoes with cream sauce, let-
tuce, jello.
Bread, milk, peanut butter,
butter served with each meal.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clem Puste-
jovsky were pleasantly sur-
prised by a recent weekend ,
visit of their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Pustejovskv and
daughters of Amarillo. They
also visited with brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Pustejovsky
and sons.
Mrs. Adeline Spoede of Ha-
vana, III. has returned home
after having spent two weeks
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
John Spoede and Mr. and Mrs.
William Kopecky. in East Ber-
nard. -
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...doin' things up bright!
Ghillies comes in flash on the casual scene, all done up in two-timing
combinations of Suede end Smooth leather uppers. Color explodes in
shades of Bronze Ore Green. Animal Red, or Black crushed leather.
36.99 PARIS FASHION-
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1966, newspaper, November 10, 1966; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540708/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.