The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1985 Page: 14 of 38
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Mother's Day, May 12th
Give fragrance ... for all the lives
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honored
Members of the Austin County
Retired Teachers Association met
at Sens Senior Center in Bellville
on Thursday, April 11. The
president, Mrs. Beatrice Barler,
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There are many reasons why you've
always owned a Cadillac. And we
havent forgotten them. The classic
Cadillac look and appeal. The
famous Cadillac luxury and
roomy comfort And so much more
we know what the Fleetwood
tradition means to you. That's
why you can still buy a
Fleetwood Brougham.
Graduation
Sunday, May 26
Many gifts starting under $15.00
Gift Certificates Available
Today's mother is
as multi-faceted as
a diamond. Give
her a variety of
fragrances . . .
each one created
to reflect a mood,
a memory . . .
appropos for all
the lives she
leads or give
her the fun of
choosing fragrance
or cosmetics with
a Gift Certificate.
Special Days to Remember
Mother’s Day
Sunday, May 12
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MANY THANKS to the doctors and
nurses at Gulf Coast Hospital for the excellent
care during my surgery. A special thanks to my
family and many friends for their prayers, food,
plants, gifts, cards, visits and for all the help I
received when I came home. God bless all of you.
Peggy Dierschke
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THANK YOU
Our loss of one so dear has been easier to bear
because of friends in Sealy and Bellville, and relatives
who were at our side in our time of need. To each of them
we extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation. We also
thank the Austin County Ambulance Service, Dr. Victor
Morris, Brazos Valley Hospital, city and county officers,
for their immediate help, and everyone for every kindness
and every act of sympathy shown us; remembering us
with floral tributes, memorials, cards, food, phone calls
and prayers. To all we are deeply grateful.
Martha, Rusty and Elisabeth Liner
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Sealy, Texas
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Mrs Gertrude Heis and Mrs. Judy Oakes, were sterling and gold pieces were displayed.
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upon the dry ground: I will pour
my spirit upon thy seed, and my
blessing upon thine offspring!’
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called the meeting to order, and
introduced the visitors, Mrs.
Emma Thomas and F. O. Tyler,
both of Sealy.
Mrs. Enola Phillips conducted
the devotional beginning with a
short prayer, followed by reading
a poem, "Look to This Day for
Wisdom,” “Pledge of Allegiance
ot the Flag,’ and the singing of
“America!’
The president conducted the
business meeting with Mrs.
Gladys Smith reading the
minutes of March 14, and Mrs.
Adelheid Kloss, giving the
treasurer’s report. Committee re-
ports were given by chairpersons.
Mrs. Ruby Muery presented
awards from the TRTA state
convention which she and Mr.
and Mrs. James L. Boone
attended at Abilene on March
29-31. Members of Austin
County receiving awards were:
Mrs. Beatrice Barler, president,
special unit award; Mrs. Hillia
Donahue, gold medal award;
Mrs. Mabel Makeever, silver star
award; and Mrs. Ruby Muery,
district achievement award. Ruby
is president of District VI.
The 1985-86 term officers and
chairpersons installed by Mrs.
Ruby Muery were: president,
James L. Boone; first vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. Zula Milligan; second
vice-president, Mrs. Sammy
Bynum; secretary, Mrs. Geraldine
Luetge; treasurer, Miss Elsie
Janice Ripple.
Committee chairpersons are:
audit, Mrs. Adelheid Kloss;
cheer, Miss Gladys Wotipka;
community participation, Ms.
Elthenia Teal; devotional, Mrs.
R. H. Rohde; information and
protective services, Mrs. Mora
Boone; legislative, Mrs. Sammy
Bynum; membership, Mrs. Hillia
Donohue; memorial, Mrs. Gladys
Smith; nomination, Mrs. Ruby
Muery; pre-retirement planning,
Claude Smith; publicity, Mrs.
Mabel Makeever; and yearbook,
Mrs. Guy Hill.
Miss Elsie Janice Ripple
provided the program by showing
slides of her trip to the
“Canadian Rockies!’ which were
very beautiful.
The refreshments and social
hour hostesses were Mrs. Enola
Phillips, Mrs. Flora Mersmann,
and Miss Elsie Ripple.
The refreshment table was laid
with a white tablecloth and
centered with a beautiful
arrangement of wild flowers and
a pretty decorated cake, which
was served along with dips,
chips, crackers, nuts, coffee and
Coke.
The next meeting will be held at
the Sens Senior Center on May 9
beginning at 2:30 p.m.
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Kyle Anthony Krenek
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray Krenek
proudly announce the birth of
their third child, a son, Kyle
Anthony. Kyle made his arrival at
9:21 a.m. on Saturday, April 27,
at Rosewood Hospital in
Houston, tipping the scale at nine
pounds and one ounce, and
measuring 20% inches long.
Kyle’s sister, Sheila, age six,
and brother, Mitchell, age four,
anxiously welcomed him home.
Kyle is the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry S. Nowak of
Houston, and Mrs. and Mrs.
Raymond H. Krenek of Scaly. He
is the great grandson of Mrs.
Hattie Nowak of Wallis, Mrs.
Martha Zalesak of Houston,
Edward Krenek of Orchard and
Joe Kratky of Sealy.
Artists of this area who
compete in Live Oak Art dub’s
arts and crafts show May 18 and
19 will share $1,925.00 in cash
prizes, it has been announced. At
least a hundred artists and
craftsmen from south Texas and
some from out of state are
expected to occupy booths for
show judging on the courthouse
square in Columbus in this 31st
anniversary year.
Best of show prize will be $500
this year and the other $1,425 in
prize money will be shared by first
and second place winners in
professional and amateur
categories.
Booths may be reserved no
later than May 5. Registrations
will be taken from 8 a.m. to 10
a.m. Saturday, May 18. Further
information may be had by
contacting Mrs. Em Hay, Live
Oak Art Club president, 1620
Travis, Columbus, Texas, 78934,
telephone 409-732-3792.
The Homes Tour group will
sponsor entertainment in historic
Stafford Opera House and a
large antique show in Legion
Hall, also an auction for benefit
of Stafford Opera House.
Edwards, Torrey, Wesley, Sun-
day, we would find each a man
who knew the power of the Spirit
_ __. ____ and lived continually in its
undertaking any new task for
God, be sure you are equipped
with a new filling of the Holy
The evangelist D.L. Moody Spirttera if somewhat liberal
waspreachins to greatcrowdsof translation of Ephesians 5:18 is
people and.was Of joying "Be ye continually being filled up
unusulmeasurssof.successy to the brim with the Holy Spirit!’
morethanmostpreachersstoday: Paul tells us that our filling must
But.onenight afterameetingtWo be retained and renewed continu-
0 alyirwearetobeablcssingto
Holy Spirit. As a result of this Th picture this scripture gives
admonishing and the prayersiof is not ikefiiling a glass and
thesewomen, Mondy searshed emptying it and filling it again; it
the scriptures and his own heart is the picture of putting the glass
until one day he was gloriously under the faucet, filling it and
. fill edwithGod’s Spirit.He later keeping the glass under the
testified, that from that day on running faucet, so it continually
my ministry was different it over flows streams of living water
was His not mine. __ flowing from our inner most
£ Instead of having * few people being.This is the blessed and
coming to Christ for salvation blessing Christian.
they came by the hundreds and ________________
I housands and the power of God
was upon him in a tremendous Selling your piano? Strike a
way. There was never a question high note with prospective buyers
bn his part as to why God so by giving them complete
marvelously blessed him. It was, information. Over 4,500 area
io he said, the result of the families will see your message in
’baptism of the Spirit!’ The News if you dial 885-3562
if we were to examine the lives today.
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Austin County Retired Teachers by checkin, over the varied orrer
_ ings in the Want-Ad columns.
Install Officers in Bellville Recently
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1985, newspaper, May 2, 1985; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1541125/m1/14/: 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.