The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1967 Page: 4 of 8
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Representative Gus Mutcher and Elroy Kieke of Bellville dive
in" at the steak dinner at Stephen F Austin State Park following the
ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday ______________
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It was decided .
K. J. Z. T. Juniors Meet
The Wallis K. J. Z T. Jum-
iors Society No. 22 held its
monthly meeting on June 1. at
1 p m. After the meeting open-
ed with a prayer, the attend-
ance of 12 j ined together in
making candy holders out of
coffee cans. They then discuss-
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Wilma Petrusek,
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Mrs. R. A. Engelking and Mrs. Dee Brune, with visiting ladies in
the background, sought the shade and comfort of park benches at the
San Felipe park steak dinner Saturday. The local ladies were among
the hostesses who greeted the visitors.
Thursday. July 6
vs. Pirates
Monday, July 10
DINNER \ND SI ITER
liarbecued Neef, t hicken and ~au-aze
l ginning ii 3 a.m.
Lunch, kolaches. Other Pastries, Coffee
ANNI \L .
CZECH DAY
S n so ed by
Guardian Angel's Church
WALLIS
SUNDAY, JUNE 11
ON CHURCH GROUNDS
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SON ARRIVES!
Mr. and Mrs. James Vitek of
Houston are the parents of a
boy born at the St Jude Hos-
pital in Brenham at 12:05 p.m.
Thursday. Weighing 7 lbs.. 3
ounces, he has been named
Dwayne Allan. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Albin Krol-
czyk of Chappell Hill and Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Vitek of Sealy.
Honoring . . .
Miss Dale Anett Wensel
and Leslie Heinsohn
SUNDAY,
JUNE 11
A. J. SMITH FURNITURE
AND FLOOR COMPANY
CARPETS _ FURNITURE — GIFI ITEMS
BELLVILLE UN 5 3292
played, and music was furnish-
ed throughout the day by the
Pastel Boys of Houston.
Present for the occasion were
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Wuthrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Schmidt of
Rosenberg, Mr. and Mis. Er-
hardt Hein and' family of Sea-
ly. Mr. and Mrs Md Roy Jur-
ek and family. Mr. and Mrs.
James Rudel and family cf
East Bernard. Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Kure and family of Need-
ville. Mr. and Mrs B. S. Jurek
of Wallis, Dennis Herandez and
Rosie, Johnnie and Anthony
Comminato of Houston. Un-
able to attend were M . and
Mrs. Sam Comminato and Nan-
cy-
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ondruch, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Zientek and Steven of Sealy,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wessel-
ski and Mark of Alvin, Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Manna and Henry,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ond-
ruch, Jerry Allen and Darlene
of Wallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Richter,
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Richter. Jr. attended the cele-
brat ion and picnic in Cat
Spring on Sunday. Also stop-
ped on the way home to visit
with Mrs. Richter Sr.'s sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Jalowy of
Rosenberg at their ranch near
Cat Spring.
On Friday, June 2nd, the
week day altar boys and Fa-
ther Lazek attended the As-
tros-Phillies baseball game at
the Astrodome. Those boys at-
tending the game were Johnny
and Mark Sodolak, James and
Chris King, Richard and Mi-
chael Verm. Jerry Allen Ond-
ruch. George Sowa, Ronnie
Schumacher, and Henry Valer-
ian.
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in California REDWOOD
Solomon Visits
Visiting here for the ,
time in four years M A t
man arrived Saturday to s"
several days with Sealy "2
He came from Chicago afte
visit to the M intreal
tion and to Detroit Michg"
Mt Soloman is owner otN
Sealy News and has been mJ
in Los Angeles, Califon
since the lafter part ef 10
He expe tS tn leave this u
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from the memorial fund
Ladies Aid will, furnish
tracts
Mrs < allin Ekat ius was
comed as a new mi mbe
Mrs LeeRoy Gaskamp
app inted to get ladies '
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For Information and Risen ations
ed the district meeting which
will be held in Rosenberg in
July.
Girls S and under are to de-
sign waste paper baskets out of
milk cartons. Members 9 and
over are to construct paper ma-
che flowers. It was also an-
nounced by Mrs. Georgie Ber-
gen and Mrs. Annie Jalowy
that the Sealy K. J. Z. T Jun-
iors have invited us to attend
an ice cream party on June 25
at the Sealy Jaycees Park from
.3 till 5. Those wishing to at-
tend will meet at the Wallis
Youth Center at 2:30 p.m. It
was also suggested to have our
traditional swimming party.
Since plans were uncertain
we'll be notified later. Members
implied ideas for the next
meeting. It was decided to con-
struct hair curler containers.
To those who plan to attend,
.bring gallon clorox bottles, re-
ports Barbara Verm.
- Thursday, June 8
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FREE DANCE al NIGHI
at YOUTH CENTER
Music by SIL KRENEK
CONCERT MUSIC ALL DAY
ON VIR. 12:30 with Special Program
"II SEMENIS. (AMES, and REFRESHMENT
me and Enjoy Y ourselve Wher Old Fi ends Me
pastries. and cold
for Vacation Bible Sch Ar y
one who would lik- to serv
• McShans Buy Eber
Home, Move to Sealy
The W N. McShans hav
moved from Sheridan to 235 E
Hwy. 90, the former Eber
homo He is employed at
Schindler Bros. Steel Mill hav-
ing retired from Shell Oil Com-
pany.
Mr. and Mrs. McShan have
three children. Jo Lynn, 15.
Wesley (Buddy) 13. and Mich-
ael Jay, 5. They are Baptist
Church members and of the
Masonic Lodge.
Mis McShan was the former
Florence Horn. ,
A bridal luncheon honored
Miss Janet Faye Zaskoda at
the home, of Mrs. Arthur L.
Diestel Thursday, June 1st.
Present were the honoree, her
bridal party and house party,
Miss Carolyn Zaskoda, Miss
Nethia Hintz, Miss Mae Mar-
ek. Miss Margaret Filipp, Mrs.
Carl Hopkins, Mrs. Allen Sev-
erin, Mrs. Louis Rossler, Jr .
Mrs. A. H. Diestel, Mrs. Har-
vel Zaskoda, and intended
mother-in-law, Mrs. E. F. Rap-
silver.
Hostesses were Mrs. Earl
Luedecke, Mrs. A. L. Diestel,
fruit bowl. Guests were seated
at tables for four, each cen-
tered with a green candle in a
cluster of pink and orchid
dwarf asters A luncheon of
Anglo-American chicken, glor-
ified rice, orange glazed car-
rots, green beans with cheese
sauce, sliced tomatoes, ripe
olives, rolls, nuts, mints, pink
champagne, iced tea. coffep,
and fruit meringue tarts. was
served buffet style from a
table laid with a white cover
and centered with white honey-
comb twin balls tied with
green ribbon and flowers on
white styrofoam, flanked by
green tapers. Floral arrange-
ments decorated the living-
dining area, and a white
honeycomb bride doll centered
the mantel.
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Confirmed in St. Paul
Lutheran Church in Wallis
Milford Wayne Hein, son f
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald J. II in
was confirmed Sunday. May
29th. in the St. Paul Lutheran
Church in Wallis.
Milford's parents hono ed
him with a barbecue dinner
consisting of beef, chicken,
dressing, baked beans, potato
salad, bean salad. sauce, chips.
Bovs State
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■ it-er md
The v isiting commit ......ep i ‘ ■
rd making 36 visits during the
month of May Th. < lothe - .
Ie ted during th. clothing drive
was to be packed on Monday,
works himself up to holeline ।
state office, he cm truthfu
and hi inest I say lie has Ieu n-
ed b doing
Keynote speaker fot this
veal s program will be 1 ’ ||
Roe Hartle of Kansas City.
Missouri Di Barth a forme
mayor of Kansas Ciry, has re.
ceived numerous academic de-
grees and has been honored bs
ten foreign countries fot his f.
forts tty The eaus" of freedom.
Dr. Bartle, who is sometin s
called Amer ica s number me
spraker is, by popular demand
a repeater from 1965 and 1966
sessions His addres is sch
tiled Wednesday evening, Tur
1 1th in the Student I nion
A Governors Hall will ||.
max the week's activities at the
Student Union on Friday night.
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Ladies at Meeting
The Trinity Lutheran Ladies
Aid held their tegular meeting
on June 1st in the parish hall
Rev. O. C. Schreiner led the
topic. Silver Anniversary De-
votion Lutheran Women's Mis-
sionary League.
The business meeting was
presided over by the president.
Mrs Hugo Findeisen. Fifty
members were present Three
visitors welcomed were Mrs
Clara Weis. Mrs Larry Koy
and Mrs. Calvin Ekarius
The L W M l. report was
given by Mis Edgar Timme.
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FREE WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hole-
cek of College Station spent
Thursday through Sunday in
Weslaco visiting with her rel-
atives On Saturday they at-
tended the wedding of a cousin.
Their daughters, Karen and
Johanna, enjoyed visiting with
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Dusek of Rosenberg
and Mr. and Mrs. John Hole-
cek.
V M Butler of Wharton
visited with his mother. Mrs.
W. L. Butler, on Friday.
Dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Manna on
contact Mis (
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\ isiting f : .1
Malich. Mrs
and Mrs Mat
communion 1
T A Maddox and Luke Hill exchanged friendly w rds at the park
at San Felipe on Saturday after they had dined on delicious steak
Mr Maddox is sheriff of Austin County ad Mr H I a re de ■ '
historic San Felipe where the dinner was held at the Stept < f
Austin State Park.
Our man with the Armed Forces
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I Ite-.' men from th. I SH N operate hand in hand I
’ “erVN" tie civilian policc, witi malt beverage I
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UNItEo STATEs BREWERS ASSOCIArION, INC. (X)
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1967, newspaper, June 8, 1967; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540738/m1/4/: 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.