The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959 Page: 5 of 8
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R James, Jessie I. Elkins, Rob-
David L Jones, James E Frit-
Willie Becker
MRS HOW ARD E. KNIPPA
in Giddings
$11.00 - $13.0
forward for some new members.
boutonnieres
wore a gown of gray lace with
self-material ruffles
tied with a white satin ribbon, lace
ice cream punch
bible. For something old the bride
the gifi of the Mrs ,J F Niccolls, Mrs Otto Spen-
$1 79
Paul’s Grocery
HILL’S
O. K. Tire Store
n
Elkins 5c-10c & 25c Store
Blue Bonnet Pharmacy
Top Sow*
$11.00 to $13.00
99
We appreciate your patronage.
Lee Lawrence
LEONARD'S
MARGARET'S
LEONARD'S
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF PRIZES
Dixon's Red & White
3 OF THEM
VIRCURY
1b. 79c
SIRLOIN STEAKS
SHOULDER ROAST, square cut lb. 59c
City Meat Market
□
PRATHO'S
39c
PRATHO’S
Giddings Drug Store
’29.95
GRUETZNER'S
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SUPER VALU
*12.95
RICHTER'S
GRUETZNER'S
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Good hogs are worth more.
Over fat hogs not wanted
MERCURY
MARK 6A
Presiding at the tables and assist-
ing-.in serving were Mrs Myron
on a gold chain
groom
ALUMINUM FOLDING
CHAISE LOUNGES
Hog Market
1 bought 123 hogs Monday.
ers, hung from the bodice
The billowing skirt was fashion
ed of miniature ruffles from the
$15 .90
$15.40
The bride and groom cut the first
slice of wedding cake with an an-
tique Sheffield silver cake knife
FOR FATHER'S DAY
A RECLINER FOR DAD
-—The bride's mother chose a gown
of mauve organza with lavender
to
ast
ith
‘ June 4th at 2:30 p m with 9 mem '
j bers present. Prof. Wendland I. I j
COOL CUSHION
SUN GLASSES
$16.00
$15.50
om-
1 ve
Ack
an
I next month's meeting. The meet- .
ing adjourned with the Lord’s
$1.59
59c
Trade for the 6
that per crms
Tuesday
Hog Market
the
1
Gifts - Patent Medicines
Veterinary Supplies
95 hogs were sold
Tuesday
No. 1 Hogs 200-220
No. 2 & 3 Mixed
miniature bride and groom orna-
| mented the cake
C. C. Parker
and Sons
MEN'S WASH - N - WEAR DRESS PANTS
REDUCED 20%
BOYS' SWIM SUITS
Sizes 1-Gx Reg. 1.19
Recent Registrants
Listed by LocalBoard
The following young men re-
cently registered with Texas Local
I Board No. 85 upon reaching their
eighteenth birthday
BASTROP COUNTY
Cleave Jones, Jr., Will A. Higgins,
William E Tomey, BiUy T. Ro-
binson, Jimmie W Cottle, Chester
H.
SN,
bute
L is
iser
vith
the
Christi; three brothers, Louis of
Cross Plains, Robert F. of Lincoln,
and John of Louisville, Kentucky.
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musicians were college class-mates
of the bride and groom----
Twin arrangements of white car-
nations and greenery were on ei-
ther side of the altar cross with a
similar arrangement on the or-
gan White satin bows marked
the pews
The bride entered the church on
GRADE A LARGE EGGS
PER DOZ, JSC
Citizens State Bank
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
MEN'S OR LADIES WRIST WATCH
FREE - FIRST PRIZE
TWO OTHER VALUABLE DEALS at 1 2 PRICE
•—Western Auto Assoc. Store
LARGE SELECTION OF SUMMER HATS
l/2 PRICE
PRINTS — Fruit of The Loom
Per Yard
YOU CAN BUY ANYTHING
In Giddings
THE SOUTH'S FRIENDLIEST
SHOPPING CITY
20 Great Stores to
Serve all your family
needs
Kirschke. Mrs Otto Uecker Mrs
pearls and diamond and wa worn Franke Kraus Mis E E Ebner.
The First National Bank
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
JOIN IN THE HUNT AT
ANY OF THE STORES LISTED BELOW
LIGHT CRUST FLOUR
25 Lb. Bag
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
Giddings, Texas
NEWS FROM . .
FEDOR
By MRS. ALBERT O. JENKE
Mr. and Mrs Emu Pillack and
family spent the weekend here
with Mr and Mrs. Chas. Urban
and Mr. and Mrs Monroe Urban
and Cindy and also attended the
Prellop-Pillack wedding on Sat
J. Ed Placke Dies
Funeral services for J. Ed Pla-
cke of San Antonio, a former Lin-
coln resident, were held Monday,
June 15 at 10 a. m., at the Koy
Akers Funeral Home in San An
tonio with graveside services at 4
P m at Taylor City Cemetery. |
Masonic Lodge No 692 of Bartlett |
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jenke. Le ert W Loveless, Jr., Charles E.
roy and Clarence, Mr and Mrs.. Rabensburg, Millard G. Dorsett.
James Ottmers and Michael, Mr James D. Krehnak.
and Mrs Otto Domann had din- BURLESON COUNTY
ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Albert Jenke and family and Mrs sche. John A. Polansky Jr . Glenn
Mr. and Mrs Erich Drosche and Parker, Alien R Fojt, J R Coner-
son. Prof and Mrs. E F Wend- way, Paul E Flemings, Jr
land visited Sunday night with Mr LEE COUNTY
and Mrs. Otto Domann | Larry J Mitchell, Robert Es-
Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Pillack calante, Ben E. Farmer, Robert
and family of Alice, spent theL. Vance, III, Kenneth S Stev-
weekend here with relatives, and enson, Isaac S Cooper Jr, Rupert
also attended the Prellop-PillackO. Deal Jr., JaVance Roberson
wedding. j -—— --
JUNE 19 & 20
$20000 IN PRIZES
FOR ALL YOUR DRUG NEEDS
— SEE —
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A white vel- | satin ribbon and orchid net ruf-
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GIDDINGS, TEXAS _ _
MEN'S BOXER TYPE SWIM SUITS so in
Sizes 28-40 — Reg. $4.00 3.43
were the jacket decorated with hand paint-ed with a song and prayer Mo-
tion was made to have an ice |
monthly meeting’ on Thursday, !
white accessories Their corsages
were of white and orchid carna-
tions
Following the ceremony a re-
PURE MILK CHOCOLATE 40
DOUBLE DIPPED PEANUTS LB. 4TJC
Check the Boxes
below to make sure
you don’t miss any
of these
GREAT VALUES!
| D Kiel, Juan B Pineda, Alton
Miss Kreinheder’s maid-of-nonor
was Mis Martha Lee Johnson of
wore a cameo heirloom having
belonged to her grandmoth, Thi
jewelled pendant, is studded with
length white nylon lace mitts com-and lily-of-the valley Dainty fin
pleted the bride’s attire ‘ ger sandwiches ice cream punch
The bride , carried a lavender | and coffee were served the guests
throated white orchid on her white
THROW RUGS $1 10
EACH 1 19
accessories The groom’s mother
Schne ider, Mrs Theodor and Miss
Sandra Winter Mrs John A
waistline to the- hem A circular
shoulder length illusion veil fell
from a band of white rose buds
forget-me-nots and pearls. Elbow
Prayer. We arc always looking ,
Air and ground force were
launched against aggressor forces
involving the newly-redesigned he-
licopter assault carrier USS
Princeton from which attacking
the arm of her father Her floorception was held at Ye Kendall
length gown of white nylon organ- Inn The bride’s table was laid
za was fashioned with fitted shirr- with white lace cloth and held
ed bodice The rounded neckline the three tiered square confection
• Farmers Supply Company
t.L I Buying every Tuesday 7:30 a m
Everyone is glad to hear that to 3pm
Otto Domann is feeling some bet-
conducted the graveside services.
. ,, , Mr Placke died in a San Anto-
Kreinheder—Knippa I OWS Exchanged nio hospital Friday, June 12
St John Lutheran Church, Boer Carrizo Springs who had been the Mr Placke is survived by his
ne Texas, was the setting on Sun bride’s room-mate at cotte she wife of San Antonio; one sister,
day, June 14, at 4 o’clock for the wore a ballet length gown of vio- Mrs E C Hempel of Corpus
wedding of Miss Maxine Edna let crystalline bedecked with or-
June 15
No. 1 Hogu brought
No. 2 & 3 brought
Miss Fletcher Tours
Europe This Summer
Miss Eleanor Flettcher left Tues-
day, June 9, for a two month’s
tour of Europe. She was joined
at the Austin airport by Mrs Mar-
tha Grebe of Maxwell.
After a couple of days of thea-
tre-going in New York they left
| Idlewild Airport by T.W.A. on
Friday, June 12. with a party of
22 for a flight to Shannon, Ireland
Following a tour of the British
Isles, they cross the North Sea
by steamer to Bergen, Norway and
visit the Scandinavian countries.
Going by train to Hamburg, Ger-
I many, the party boards g luxury
bus for a tour of Western Europe.
: including the Northern portion of
Spain
The journey through 19 coun-
tries in all ends with a five day
I stay in Paris, from which city
the group flies back to New York
on August 13
KreinhederandMr—Howard Ed chid-satin—ribbon—bew-----Het trer in the Airforce Reserve.
ward Knippa cessories were white and ! < " The bride’s going away ensem-
Colonel (USA-Ret ) and Mrs ried 8 no gay "f white and o1 hid ble was of white linen. The pen-
Walter Roswell Kreinheder, Co- carnation cil slim skirt belted with a two-
manche Spring Ranch. B rne Attending the El La L. man tone aqua cummerbund over which
are the parents of the bride The wa h Ott B K of fell a short Eton, back-buttoned,the topic The meeting was open-
groom’s parents are Mr and Mrs Houston Ushering
Ben II Knippa of Gidding groom’s brothers. Alfred Knippa od aqua flowers. A white orchid ., 1
The Reverend Theodore Winter of Giddings and Ernest A Knip- was the wrist corsage with her cream social combined with our
officiated at the double Pim: cere I pa of Austin who also lighted the other accessories also of white,
mony. The organist was Miss Wil tapers prior to the ceremony The After :‘ short wedding trip to the
Jene Kiesling of Houston, who with attire of the groom and his at Gulf coast. Mr. and Mrs. Knippa
the toldist Mi Chatle Mirths tendants was white, summer Tux- will be at home at 5U6 West 14th
, Couim prptinted taint edos The gentlemen in the wed street, Austin, Texas. Guests from
program of nuptial music Both ding party wore orchid carnation Houston, Austin, Seguin, Kansasiae
- - ----------- City, Pasadena, Leavenworth, Gid-ter.
dings, Dallas, New Orleans, Clcvc^?
land, Ohio, and San Antonio as
well as from the Kendall County |
area were in attendance.
8 Namken’s Furniture Co.
MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS $1 00 o 00
All New Patterns 1.00_2.00
100 Ft. 18 In. WIDE $1 on
FREEZER PAPER, Only 1.39
Ted Osthoff & Co.
Mrs Willie Becker, Mrs. Otto j With the Servicemen
Domann, Mrs. Albert Jenke and Cot parpereeemen
children visited Sunday evening’ „ Pendile on Calif.Mas
with Mr. and Mrs Reuben Melch-I rine Pro Glenn D Spitzenberger,
. — son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spitz-I
er and BUG. wind. Maith i enberger of Dime Box, Texas, took 1
Mr. a 1 - lit Mel ner had part in Operation “Twin Peaks”:
supper with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 1 a .
RE i , 1 e M T on California S southern coast from |
Melcher and girls on Monday May 17 to June 2, with Marines
"Mr. and Mrs Adolph Pattchkecompl p ManetoM cc Ai/Pivision at
and family spent Friday in Hous |
ton to attend the Capping Exercis 1
es of their daughter Gladys.
Mr. and Mrs Werner Eschbe r
ger and family spent Sunday here
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jatzlau
and sons.
The Fedor Ladies Aid held their |
rath and Mr I J Houghton of
Boerne Also, Mesdames Walter
Pfelffer and Benno KTabunde of
Leon .Springs Helen D Kirby '
Kansas City Adolph R Mued
of Leaven worth Willed E Be,-
ning. Jame ■ D Kalat t and H ar-
old Kn awlton of San Antonte,
Charles MarkteKnipe of Houston
I and William F Kraushaar of Se-
guin Mrs .Ernest A Knippa and
Miss Dorothy I. Weiss of Austin)
were in charge of the bride’s boot:. 1
The bride and groom are both I
graduates of Texas Lutheran Ccl-1
lege. She is holding a Bachelor of 1
| Science degree in Business Edura-
tion and Mr Knippa having the
Bachelor of Science degree in Ac-
counting Both, also, are past pre-
I sidents of the TLC A Cappella
I choir The groom continues active
Coty to own.
( LOW DOWN PAYMENT with 24 months to pay!
D Wahrmund Rexall Drug
Busch Bavarian BEER
6 bottle Carton..........79c
Case.................2.95
plus deposit
SUPER VALU
THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 - THE GIDDINGS STAR 5
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troops launched assaults at inland i most extensive air-ground land-
targets, in the latest employment ing exercise be conducted e
of the Corps’ vertical envelopment exercise to be conducted ome
doctrine {Southern California Coast since
The two-week maneuver was the ; 1957.
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