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With half the work and half the time!
Cpl. Alfred Krenek, of Louis-
iana, is the brother of Mrs. Joe
Svajda of Wallis. He has been
in service three years.
Ko fuel to order... No fuel to store
The heat comes on .^You worry no more!
makes all your cooking easier. To a
new Gas refrigerator — silent,
trouble-free — that keeps more foods-
fresh longer!
THE FOURTH
QUARTERLY CONFERENCE
We will have our fourth quar-
terly conference next Sunday at
San Felipe. Preaching at eleven
o’clock and the business of the
conference will be before the
adjournment. We will also have
lunch at the park. We extend an
invitation to all to come and be
with us in these services. Re-
member, next Sunday, the 29th.
W. C. Hughes.
Use Natural Gas for Cooking, Water Heating, Refrigeration, House Heating
Telephone 111
•ny morning brother Dave
Can have hot water for his shave!
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DOESN'T IT GIVE you a "lift” to think
about the wonderful things
you’ll have in your Gas-equipped
home of .tomorrow? Hot water, for
instance. Thanks to your new
automatic Gas water heating system,
you’ll have a "hot spring” on
tap every hour of theday!.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hart-
LOCAL MEN man of Houston and Mrs.
Herman Buchtien and son, Har-
with the Colors old, of Peters, visited in the
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POSTED —ALL LAND OWN-
ed or controlled by me are
posted against hunting or
trespassing of any kind. Tres-
passers or violators will be
prosecuted. Jack Hillboldt.
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Mr. Brick Diemer of Waller
County was a business visitor
in Sealy Wednesday.
Mrs. Annie Zachas, Mrs. Hat-
tie Gruener and mother were
visiting in Cat Spring this past
week.
Mrs. Otto Kohleffell visited in
the home of Mrs. John Schier
several days this week.
Dr. and Mrs, O. F. Bock spent
Wednesday in Houston.
Miss Helen Bender spent the
week-end in Bellville visiting
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Edmund
Bender.
Mrs. Oscar Schier and son,
John, of Dickinson, and Mrs.
Frank Jousan spent a few days
in Sealy last week.
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GIVE SUPPER IN HONOR
OF THEIR GRANDSON
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tipps
held open house last Monday
night for their grand son, Lea-
burn Tipps, who was inducted
into the army. Supper was serv-
ed and a good time had by all
present. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tipps and
family, Alvin Keding and Pvt.
Franklin E. Krause of Camp
Hood.
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Sgt. Wilfred Krenek, some-
where in France, is the baby
brother of Mrs. Joe Evajda of
Wallis. He is the fourteenth
child in the family, all of whom
are living at this time. He has
been in the service 7 years.
TRINITY EV.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
0. C. Schreiner, Pastor
Church schedule for Sunday,
Oct. 29:
, Sunday school and Bible class
9:30 a.m.
Morning services 10:30 a.m.
No night services next Sun-
day ; pastor will preach at
Young People’s rally at La
Grange.
Children’s confirmation class
Saturday 2:30 p.m.
You are always welcome!
“Lord, I have loved the habi-
tation of Thy house, and the
place, where "Thine honor dwel-
leth." (Ps. 26,8.)
home demonstration agent, vis- his birthday last Saturday af- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Will and
ited the school one day last week ternoon. sons of Rosenberg and Mr. and
and organized a Girls’ 4-H Club. Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Ladig Mrs. Ho Tetsch and Dolores of
Relatives and friends helped and children of Bellville visited Sugar Land were brief visitors
Adolph Kollatschny, Jr., observe relatives here Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Ben An-
his birthday Monday. Miss Leona Schwanbeck of dreas Sunday. They were en-
The Ladies’ Aid will have a Houston spent the week-end at route home from New Ulm.
chicken stew and bingo stand at home. Mr; and Mrs. Lynn Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Abe Levine
the Lutheran Church Saturday Mrs. Fred Grabow and her and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. spent several days last week in
evening, Oct. 28. sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida Kan- Frank Hartman of Houston Dallas and Fort Worth on a
Mrs. Alton Weiss and son of steiner, had a joint birthday spent the week-end in the Jerry business trip.
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celebration last Sunday in the Skalak and Willie Wolchik Pvt. William T. Bogar
Fred Grabow home. homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Michae- Mrs. Richard Froebel of Sea- Writes From Belgium
lis returned home from Galves- ly was in town Sunday.
ton, where they had spent a Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Michae- The following air mail letter
week. lis and La Verne were in Bell- was received by Mr. and Mrs.
Columbus and Mrs. Winford Al- Mrs. Monroe Sharpe, Mrs. ville Friday evening. Miss La Paul Bogar, of route one, from
len and baby of Austin visited Wesley Ladig, Misses Esther Verne attended the football their son, somewhere in Bel-
here Sunday. Hortbratschke and Margaret game and Mr. and Mrs. Michae- gium.
. o i t Mr. jt Mrs. H-.-icnae- Andreas of Houston spent the lis visited her parents, Mr. and Belgium.
Willie Ladig home Sunday. hs and La Verne visited in Bell- week-end with their homefolks Mrs. Wm. Dittert. Dearest Mother, Dad
Mr. and Mrs. Hope Skeen and ville Sunday. here. Mrs. Ernst Dittmar and Sgt. and Sisters:
children and James Mewis of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Dittmar Mrs. Hy. Zwerneman of Free- Olin Dittmar and AMMl/c and First I have to let you know
Bellville visited Mrs. Mary and Sgt. Olin Dittmar visited port spent a few days here Mrs. Finley Dittmar spent Sun- that I received one'of the pack-
Skeen Sunday. in Bernardo with Mr. and Mrs. among friends. day in Cameron and Temple. apes you sent me Man tLne
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Meier of Edmund Dittmar Thursday Mrs. Leon Hill of Houston Mr. and Mrs. John Lesikar of w: T , 130 L: 114411
Sealy visited in the Arthur An- evening. spent the week-end with her Sealy were pleasant business .. . . K . ’
dreas home one evening last Mrs. Bennie Prause and sons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin visitors here Saturday. am listening to some music put
week. of Cuero visited Mrs. Ben Eckardt. Sgt. and Mrs. Alva Kollat- out by a piano accordion; sure
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eckardt Prause and Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Vertis Volenking and schny of Randolph Field spent sounds good. The reason, I am
and Bernice and Wilfred visit- last week-end. Sheila, of Lake Jackson, spent the week-end here with their listening to music is because I
ed in the Alvin Eckardt home Leroy Schultz and Rubin a few days with her parents, parents work at a huge radio.
in Peters Sunday. Klaus of Houston spent the Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Strauss. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Dittert Well, the censorship has been
H. A. Strauss, Mrs. Vertis week-end in the Ed Eckardt Saturday Mr. Volkening came and Miss Anita Dittert spent n1ted a 1tte, so,can say a tte
Volkening, Wilbert Dale Strauss home and in New Ulm. and Sunday they returned to Sunday and Monday in Long- but n°t too much. I ve been and
and Faye Fricke were in Hous- Misses Luella and La Verne Lake Jackson. view with their son and brother, wntathrough,.narisSure 184
ton Saturday. Schultz of Houston spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Eck- Lt. Jesse Dittert, in a hospital HIcPrace AV. De n1in.smhot
Mrs. Ben Hibbler of Peters day in the Edmund Eckardt ardt made a business trip to there. He was seriously wound- ana pienry nor at ums
visited here a few days. home. e Bellville Saturday. ed in France and had been in Know "hat it ls 1ke,t0 dodge
Sgt. Olin Dittmar left for Mrs. Monroe Sharpe and her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wicke England for quite some time. -8 Dom Sudndssnens ne
Fort Riley, Kans., Monday after mother, Mrs. Willie Ladig and of Bernardo received a tele- His friends and relatives here n , Sn4°
spending his furlough here and Allen spent Saturday evening in gram Friday that their son, wish him a speedy recovery I 41, 11 d‘ I.
in Houston. Bellville. Pvt. Monroe Wicke, was miss- and that . he can be up and tection.155 g g P
Miss Janice Suhr of Camp Carl and Alfred Hartman of ing in action in France. about again. I liked the place in Eastern
Swift spent Sunday with her Houston spent the week-end at Judge and Mrs. Lee Dittert Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ditt- Enoland hut hated to hear
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo home. and Lee, Jr., of Bellville, visit- mar of Bernardo were in town those air raid sirens. Also was
Suhr. Wilbert Dale Strauss had a ed Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dittert Monday. in Scotland and the scenery
Miss Jeanette Harper, county few friends to help him observe Sunday. Bob Ferguson, a member of there is beautiful, but I did not
his birthday last Saturday af- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Will and the gravel crew here, was badly like Wales at all. I saw and
ternoon. sons of Rosenberg and Mr. and hurt Monday while moving a went through a lot, but didn’t
Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Ladig Mrs. Ho Tetsch and Dolores of bulldozer and gravel crane. Dr. meet any body I would know
and children of Bellville visited Sugar Land were brief visitors Roensch of Bellville was called from my home town.
relatives here Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Ben An- and he took him to the Bellville while here in Belgium I was
Miss Leona Schwanbeck of dreas Sunday. They were en- hospital________________ awarded the good conduct med-
Houston spent the week-end at route home from New Ulm. , .. al ribbon. Guess I ought to con-
clude this letter, ’cause I don’t
have enough stationery to write
on.
Here’s hoping this will find
you all well and in very good
health.
With fondest love,
son and brother,
William.
HONORS VISITORS
WITH DINNER
Mrs. John Schier had a din-
ner Sunday honoring Pvt. and
Mrs. Clarence Krampitz. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. El-
more Schier and children of Cor-
pus Christi, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Hubbard and son of Hous-
ton, Mrs. Otto Kohleffell of
Houston, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Krampitz and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Stallings.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kram-
pitz, U.S. Marines, stationed at
Georgetown, visited in the
homes of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Krampitz and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Wolchik, the past few
days. They left today for home
where he will resume his duties.
Cpl. Albert Garling and wife
of Pampa have been here visit-
ing relatives and friends for
fifteen days. Cpl. . Garling has
been stationed at Pampa for 25
months.
Cpl. Lumir C. Jan of Camp
Campbell, Kentucky, arrived un-
expectedly Sunday night. He
visited with his mother and
brother and sisters-in-law, and
Miss Elaine Nowak, leaving for
camp Tuesday evening.
Chas. Cieslewitz, USN, sta-
tioned at Corpus Christi, is
home for a few days, visiting
with his mother, Mrs. Hettie
Cieslewitz on route 3. Charlie
says he likes the work fine but
was really glad to get home for
a short visit.
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Hicks, F. D. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1944, newspaper, October 26, 1944; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1601820/m1/5/: 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.