The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1957 Page: 2 of 12
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Giddings, Texas
Gididngs, Texas
Phone 173
Giddings
Phone 428
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M. F. Kieke
ATTORNEY AT LAW
tionship here and at Edna. ।
Attended Pagaent
Quite a number of our comm-
unity attended the pageant at Gid-
dings Sunday evening.
May all the joy
which comes from
the true spirit
of Christmas he
yours through all
the New Year.
Mary Esther and Mrs Carl Hiel- S
sher. 2
M. V. Harris attended the funer - 5
Anna Beth Hart of Austin spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Hart and R nnie.
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
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Printing—Advertising
Photography — Office Supplies
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$ Freddie Mitschke of Austin sp-
i ent the weekend with Mr and Mrs
# Martin Mitschke and family
$ Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Hielscher
2 of Houston spent the weekend with
$ Mr. and Mrs Milton Pampell and
C is our our sincere wish that
all the goodness of this glorious
holiday may be yours to enjoy
to the utmost. Merry Christmas!
Life. Accident & Health
Hospitalization
Trinity .Lutheran Church, Dime
Box. The call will be considered
in a Voters' meeting on Sunday
Dec. 15, at 1:30 p. m.
Christmas Song Service —
The church choir and the chil-
drens' choir of St Michael’s Luth-
eran Church will present a Christ-
mas song service Dec. 22 at 7 p,
m. in St. Michael’s Church. The
public is cordially invited to at-
tend ,
Christmas Party
The annual Ladies' Aid Christ-
| mas party will be held at Zilss
Memorial Hall Dec 22 at 2 p. m.
The hostesses for the occasion
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G. H Fritsche Passes
News of the passing of G H.
Fritsche of Giddings spread here
Sunday afternoon He has a good -
many cousins living round about
here. Sympathy is extended
Leaves for Oregon
Mrs. Bettie Paulick Richter left
2
A. J. Foerster
REAL ESTATE DEALER
M. G. KURIO
INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Tornado, Casualty
and Polio
NOTARY PUBLIC
NEW: FROM • ..
WINCHESTER
By HELGA STREICHER
Receives Call
The Rev. Walter Streicher, pas-
tor of St. Michael’s Lutheran Ch-
urch, has received a call to Christ
Lutheran Church, Loebau, and to
We’re pulling in on the
Holiday Main Line with a load
of old fashioned greetings to
say "Thanks. Friends!" for your past
patronage, and to hope you’ll have
A GAY AND HAPPY CHRISTMAS
Radio and Television
Sales & Service
Dr. James L. Ashley
OPTOMETRIST
The Christmas Bell rings out glad
tidings to all our loyal friends and
customers: wishing you a happy holiday.
, In the hush of a mid. 1
01 night ceor,
/ / the herald angels $
- ( sang out to praise 1
7 the new-born King. 0 1
. May His message of peace .
and good will lighten your 1
heart and brighten your A
home this Christmas and
all through the New Year.
For Moving or Hauling
LONG OR SHORT
DISTANCE
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Phone 341W
for
Unger Plumbing &
Sheet Metal
ORSAG’S RADIO & TV
Home of Television Sales & Service .
MONUMENTS and MARKERS
— BY —
Rockdale Memorials
FOR INFORMATION SEE GLYNN HILL
at Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home
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le and family of Buena Park, Cali-a
fornia, visited with Edwin Unger 5
Sr., and daughter, Ruth last week. 1
After returning to California Lie- $
utenant Hohle will go overseas :
where he will be stationed in Kor- s
ea for one year while Mrs Hohle :
and children will make their home 3
in Austin. 5
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gersch of 2
Goliad spent last weekend with :
Mr and Mrs Rudie Pietsch and :
Roy. #
Mrs. F. A Smith attended a tea s
in La Grange on Saturday after-s
2-THE GIDDINGS STAR- THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 1957 Sunday again for Portland, Ore
- " * gon, with a stop over in Tucson,
a GULF MOTOR CO.
A CLARENCE MUTSCHER, Owner
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
Lorenz ways and means; Mrs. G.
I Miertschin, sunshine chairman;
Mrs C. Tschatschula, reporter for
newspapers. The meeting adjour-
ned with the Lord’s Prayer in
unison after the birthday song.
Has Birthday
Theodore Hohle, our bachelor
friend enjoyed his birthday Satur |
day evening at the Johnie Mut-
schink home where he is domiciled
Quite a number came to wish
him many more happy returns of
the day.
Has A New Bride
Our friend, Arthur Urban, went
up the country a week or so ago
ELKINS 5-10 & 25c Store:
TED NOACK, Manager
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A gale of Austin spent the weekend
% with Mr and Mrs. Cecil Hart and
: Margie.
s Mr. and Mrs Harold Imken and
$ daughter and Brenda Gale Goeble
$ of Houston spent the weekend with
$ Mr and Mrs. Raymond Schulz and
2 family and Mr. and Mrs. Martin
: Schulz
: Sharon Kay, Kent, and Carol
2 Harris of Austin spent the week-
Mrs. Gilbert Weise, treasurer; Mrs Arizona with St Sgt and Mrs. C
Louis Malke, secretary; Mrs. Wil-c Hielscher after spending the
lie Kappler, Mrs. Alfred Prellop, past two weeks among her rela-
and Mrs. E A Dunk altar com-_______
mittee; Mrs Milton Kasper, Mrs ZTITIFETIFIHHH919FW1191-01-19F19IH0T0IIF9F10110110110)
A. E. Moebus, and Mrs. Rudolph -
PHOTOGRAPHS
Portrait — Commercial
IF IT’S DEPENDABLE AND RELIABLE SERVICE
YOU WANT, SEE uS . ..
WE AIM TO PLEASE YOU WITH
PROMPT SERVICE
Bill Brademan
INSURANCE
Dr. D. R. Taylor
Optometrist
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 5
Complete Laboratory.
Open Monday through Saturday i
Except Thursday Afternoon $
Herman Fritsche Dies
| Herman Fritsche of Giddings di-
| ed Saturday afternoon, Mr. Frit-
t sehe was a brother of Mrs. Emma
Jentho and the Rev. Ben Fritsche
of Denver, Colorado, and an uncle
of Mrs. Herman Noack of Win-
chester.,
Personals
Lieutenant and Mrs. Victor Hoh-
and came back with a new bride. 1
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tions.
THE GIDDINGS STAR
Published every Thursday by the
Giddings Printing Co., 223 West
Austin St., Giddings, Texas. Dur-
wood L. Fuchs, Owner and Pub-
lisher. Entered as second class
matter April 5, 1940, at the Post
Office at Giddings, Texas, under
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
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NEWS FROM *..
NORTHRUP
• • By MRS. ANNIE TSCHATSCHULA
Ladies Aid Meets
The St. Paul’s Ladies Aid, Ser-
bin met Dec. 5 at 2:30 p. m with
32 members and Mrs. Theodore
Zier as welcome visitor. The
Rev. Arndt opened the meeting
with a scripture passage and pra-
yer and a discussion on the Holy
Land followed,
The runner for the church aisle
was first on the agenda and was
decided to be bought and put down
for Christmas. The Christmas So-
cial was slated for Dec. 20 at 6
p. m. with a potluck supper,
followed by the exchange of gifts.
Election, of officers for the en-
suing year was held. Elected were
Mrs. Marvin Mutscher, president;
Mrs. Elford Bigon, vice-president;
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Phone 380 La Grange, Texas
Sincere ilisies for a
OYOUS CHRISTMAS
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The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1957, newspaper, December 19, 1957; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1615698/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.