The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1961 Page: 12 of 12
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Mr. arid Mrs Alwood Leonhardt :
you, he, and all of us help build
lad tipped the scales at five pounds
a better community!
Mrs. Anna Blasig, passed away
“ ist
Ch
in the Martin Luther Church with
ing
only $39 per week
after small
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THIS BARGAIN DAY MAKE. :
Chas. Tschatschulas and Mr. and
PAUL
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It was also
Upset
.. Dear Upset:
Miss the BIG FASHION values in our
Dear Jr
- WE GIVE TEXAS GOLD STAMPS -
SUMMER DRESSES AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES
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5 for
MLA
vu
4 for $1.00
Lb. Can
6 for
$1.00
9c
BRAND DRINKS, 1 2 gal. 3 for $1.00
Girl’s Sizes
Sub Teen
Sugar v- 99c
1 — 14
6 — 14
FAB or TIDE
CLOROX
SUPERIOR MILK
89c
NO. 300 CAN
gal.
5 for
$1.00
85c
3 oz. jar
12c
2 Ib. box
Blackburn Special
5 oz. jar
NO. 300 CAN
12 for
$1.00
Gold Meda
SPAG
grandparents for the second time
and also Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar |
FINE APPAREL
FOR WOMEN
adjourned with the praying of the
"Lord's Prayer" in unison Luneh
was served by the hostesses ap-
pointed for July,
It’s A Boy !
lowing relatives: The Eric Moer-
bes of Brenham, The Joe Cald-
"rdt Handrich has been were rained out at an earlier date.
the mother of our Henry Blosig.
| Sympathy is extended.
Four-H Club Picnic
RS rushed
treat
his
GRIFFIN MUSTARD 20 oz. jar 19c
SANKA INSTANT
land and Grandpa Schulz.
Austin visited on Sunday evening
gt. box
gallon
PENTHOUSE
PEACHES
VAN CAMP
TUNA
69c
59c
* for over a week,
No stroke at his
Those from here attending the j
Wagner-Droemer Wedding at Gid
dings Satuday evening were: Miss
Carolyn. Weiser. The Chas. Tsch-
the head of the List for the Store to do your Gro-
cery Shopping. We have gone all out to make this
in
11
am
TEXSUN
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 4 for
. Ladies
5 — 20
12— 24%2
the biggest Bargain Day of all.
with him and Grandmother_Wink- the Graduation Exercises of their
ler, and will- go back and forth daughter Gladys as A "R. N.",
| s'n in law) of Mr. and Mrs. Os-
| car Schulz is presently very sick
in an Austin hospital. He just lost
his wife six weeks ago. A speedy
recovery is wished for him.
Mrs. Anna Blasig Passes Away
Hulda Schatte, Dallas, The Alvin
Schattes of Whiticha Falls, Mrs.
Sydonia Miller of Hobbs, New Me-
xico, The Marvin Wenkes of Hous
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fischer and
‘n visited on Sunday with Mr.
I and M "John Fischer _.
NEW ' E
Work-Saving 1 Time Saving
Reub
a $25 s
subscri
I The b
for bei
salesma
period
at 5 p.x
He w
ing 6,2
1250 p
. petitor.
7 | Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Krause re-
ceived the holy rites (if baptism
FASHIONS FOR MEN
AND CHILDREN
atschulas and the Ed A Schattes
Mrs. Tschutschula and also attend
cd school from their house while
Robert Droemer is a nephew of
Nis parents were away on, several
instruction jobs, so we regard
too as one of our boys of yes-
| spent Tuesday with his sister, Mrs
I Mary Winkler, who is under a se-
1 vere strain for the last couple of
' weeks taking care of the home for
while Willaid was away on man-:
, vuvers in Okahoma. _
Jenke and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trompe-during the 10:30 a.m. church ser-
ter and family spent the weekend vices Sunday morning. July 16th
here with Pastor and Mrs. A. Sze-in the Martin Luther Church with
of Round Top bcame the proud pa-
rents of a baby boy born Tuesday |
July 11 at the Fayette Memorial |
Hospital in La Grange. The little urge him to do so. By doing so.
- COFFEE
FAMILY SIZE
ROYAL GELATIN
she spent a whole month.
Mrs. Willard Albrecht spent the Mrs. Paul Dube and son, and Mr.
BRING YOUR FRIENDS
NEIGHBORS, SISTERS AND BROTHERS
(If They Wear Dresses) ....
LIPTON'S INSTANT
TEA - large •
MAS NOODLES
WONDER RICE
HOBIN HOOD
FLOUR
HUNT'S -
FRUI T COCKTAIL
MANDALAY CRUSHED
PINEAPPLES
T.------------.—
FOR MORE NEWS
ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW
READ THE GibOINGS STAR
HOBBS FAMILY REUNION
The Annual Hobbs Reunion will
meet again this year on July 23,
| 1961 at the same place, H. A.
Hobbs farm near Elgin, Texas.
Every one bring a, picnic lunch
and enjoy the day meeting with
relatives and loved .ones.
C TLa Grange and many others.
D. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schatte, doctor wants to put her in a walk- whill on Sunday eveing with Mrs.
Marie and. David of St. Petersburg er. Those calling in the HandrickWillie Becker, and Mrs Albert
Fla. are here spending part of his and Mrs. Winkler home Sunday
furlough with his relatives before were, J Martin Miertschin, Mrs.
going on to Virginia, which is his Emma, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Mr. and Mrs Gerhardt Handrich MRS
who are both on the sick list. She |
Admiration
Coffe
O. K. Tire Store
on the Square
Phone 343 — Giddings
Noak, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Leon- |
• Their being no old business they hardt of Carmine are the proud
NO. 303 CAN
5 for $1.00
Disn
Is A
Janie
from 1.
- read mi
just in
noon.
The (
senger
hospita
from th
with a
get set
face
----Earl
1949 F
also ha
hospita
had I
bring :
the hoi
Janie
dismiss
John:
ger in
on his
at the 1
Sheri
% tigated
no char
Sizes 7 - 12
Reg. to 1.99
$1.39
TELL YOU It MERCHANT you
are a subscriber to The Giddings
Star. If your merchant isn’t using
The Star to invite you to his store,
LUCKY. LEAF SLICED
PIE APPLES
SNIDERS
CATSUP
Simple—when you hear the beer
cans rattle just put in a friendly
call to the officers and some of
beer throwing will stop. I doubt
there is a law against a little
friendly smooching, but scatter
country roads with beer ci f
an offence—= - ■ 1
1st at REGULAR PRICE
2ND DRESS $1.00
new Post. Herman has been in the Lehmann and Miss Ruby, and the
US Navy since World War II.
Bake cakes to be Glad about
GLADIVIA
CAKE MIXES
JACK SPRAT
Pork & Beans
JACK SPRAT = GREEN
Cut Beans
GIRL’S
PLAY SUITS
Sizes 1-3X
Reg. to 3.99
- $1.19
Rev
East
The 1
Luthera
Martin
in .Cari
.for the
The
singing
Almigh
and pri
Rauch,
by the
Albers:
an anti'
herd La
Dr 3
preside
1 for the
Rev. R
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brought
cause c
the chi
how ee
to the
underin
pointed
ments 1
doctrine
1 Re
people;
It is
many 1
ligion 1
. of life i
This w
the’ for
subvert
2 M.
5 Peopl
lem of
fear ol
might
realizat
inspiba
3 R.
Faith
portant
4 Ch
ness
A Ch
about (
and sp
GIRL’S
SHORTS & TOPS
live Schattes of-here. The Frank and son He is as yet very weak
no Charrons of Dallas and The Edwin
all Pdat
t Unger Jrs of Houston, and the fol-
Size 2-6X
Reg. to 1.19
79c
$1.00
(6 OZ. CAN
$1.00
down payment
FRIGIDAIRE
pnoover or oenent uorona
2 gallon /
NEWS FROM ...
FEDOR
Special Prices for Thursday - Friday - Saturday
CARMINE NEWS
By MRS. ERICH BRAUN
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schulz of
with Prof. and Mrs E.F Wend-
Children’s - Sub Teens - Ladies
SUMMER DRESSES
| and thirteen ounces and will an-,
swer to the name of Bradley De-
wayne. This is the couple’s first
| child. Mrs. Leonhardt is remem-
bered here as Miss. Henrietta |
OR MACARONI ||
12 oz. box
Jam
$100
...Jamt
Mrs. 1
, has be
x ship at
= Jamc
—. versity
tecture
- -- ~* cans aru
he just gave me a mighty dirty je
look. You see, this can become Yo:
mighty complicated. What should
I do? ' 1
The <
merce
the fir
cotton
three
peanuts
in Gide
The 1
— the far
in Gide
---$10 wit
who gil
the thin
was assisted by her kind neighbors
Mr. and Mrs Ben Lehmann and
1 Miss. Ruby.
Mrs. Gerhardt J. (Hermine) No-
ack spent the week with Mrs. Lou-
| ise Lindner assisting her since
MEN’S SHOE SALE
Jarmans - U. S. Keds - Hush Puppies
All Reduced to Clear
Entire Stock Not Included
• Rolls anywhere
• Holds 12* place
settings
• 6-Cycle Dial
• No installation
•NEMA
STANDARD
Model DW DTB
FRIGIDAIRE
DELUXE MOBILE
, SA
June 19 eadershi
Call to accident, two-
voked, one charge fil 0.
et by which you can safely
lose % pound a day and cat 1
want,
*• - Auert Mitschke
- (aifraat who
•ith his
man
- THE GIDDINGS STAR — THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961
With Our Neighbors
NORTHRUP NEWS
By MRS. ANNIE TSCHATSCHULA
at the home of her daughter, Mrs
Theresa Henderson at Giddings
Friday evening. Mrs. Blasig is
—Larry and Jimmie Moerbe of Mrs. A. C Moerbe.
pany, - Grange are spending a week Mrs. Maria Winkler’s 83rd birth-
made ne with their cousins, Douglas day. I
thinks larles, Carol Jean and Beverly Mrs. Theresa Liepke visited her
4 alike and also helping them chop cousins Mr. and Mrs: Robert Mal.
j 10 grass in the peanuts. k . Sunday ' . -
Par I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mitschke: -
to Rockdale daily where ^hu -u:—Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Richter
employed at the bank there Mrs. and girls visited on Sunday even-
Handrick returned to Thorndale ing with Mr. and Mrs Paul Dube,
again with the Moerbes, since she Miss Christine Szegedin of Kan-
an and Marvin Wenkes of Win- is still in her wheel chair, but oth. sasis spending se viral days here
ester, and The Gussie Michalks erwise doing allright. She has two with Paster and Mrs A . Szegedin.
more weeks to go and then the Mrs. Erich Drosche visited a-
, NO.’ 2 CAN
4 for $1.00
14 OZ. BOTTLE
The Serbin 4-H Club Picnic head .
its annual picnic Sunday afternoon the C. W. Kaspers of Victoria.
with a supper at 6 o'clock on the Misses Janie and Irene and Bil.
Serbin Pionic Grounds. This was lie Krause are enjoying the corn-
then followed by the playlets of pany of their cousin, Miss Polnick Mrs. Otto Domann, Mr. and Mrs. Gerland was elected treasurer for
the Annual School Closing which of Abilene
1 . boys
Locals Miss Hermine Lehmann has Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Domann
Among, the many attending the j been employed by Mrs. Mgta A- and Cathy of San Antinio. spent the |
40th Wedding Anniversary of : lexander of Greenscreek as a help- weekend with Mr. an<| Mrs. Er-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed.-A: Schatte here ing companion , nest Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Saturday were: all of their child- | We are happy to report that Domann. | gedin
. ren and their families as follows: Gerhardt Handrick was able to re. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jenke Ju.
The Monroe Schattes of (Grassy-turn home Sunday
wells of Bridge City, Mrs.
HI-C PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT---------46 OZ. CAN
JUICE 4 for $1.00
ALBERT o. JENKE Ladle’s Aid Meets
Mr and Mrs. Richard Boriack The Carmine Martin Luther La-
and sons of Houston are spendingdies Aid met on Thursday, July 13
their vacation here with Mr. and for their regular meeting with
Mrs. Emil Schneider and other their new president , Mrs. La Ver-
relatives. Ina Hinze, president, opening the
€ NO. 303 CAN
7 for $1.00
Mr.'and Mrs. Maurice Drosche i meeting by the secretary, Mrs
1 Y1 PAaA iFLE 1 n
coming from the hospital where and family of Austin are spending Lill winklemann, readingthe
their vacation here with Mr. and | names of the birthday celebrants |
for July. Only two were present,
week in Austin with her sister and Mrs. Erich Drosche and son. They chose as their songs. "Savior
Like a Shepherd Lead Us and
MF and Mrs. August Meleher "Jesus Lead The Way”. Then Pas-
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richter tor Hannemann had bible study.
Among the visitors hen Sunday and Larry visited on Sunday night “When ! Pray, Why Does God Not
were: Mr. and Mrs Leonard Groe- with Mr. and Mrs. Albert JenkeGrant All My Requests." was the
schel and family, and the newly and family and Mrs. Willie Beck-theme based on the Book of Jonah,
weds, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kubsch er. I -----.
and Mr and Mrs. Alfred Mertink Billy Jenke is spending his va-went into new business of electing
all of Houston - and Mrs. Dinda cation in Houston with Mr. and a new treasurer as Mrs. Sophie
and, the Professor of Austin, and Mrs. Champ Becker and sons and Schoenberg resigned (as her hus-
other relatives; band accepted a job further away
Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Domann from home and she- could not be
spent the weekend with Mr and here all the way ). So Mrs. Aline
T EL
Attending Convention
Ken R. Weiser left Thursday,
July 13th for Wichita, Kansas
to attend the LLL Convention , there
starting Sunday, July 16th which
is also part of his vacation.
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LO , The Monroe Schattes of (Grassy- turn home Sunday in company of dy and Jane, returned home from
venterer. l dle The Curtis Schattes of Col- his children and wife, Mrs. Han- Houston on Thursday evening. Lit-
• My Used, stamp.". Station, „The Herman Sei * dink. Miss Elenore Handrick and tie Jon Becker returned home with
Club 21 asArsope and I will send you alittle fishPe? -ourg, Florida: The Au Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moerbe and them to spend his vacatiin here.
‘ - 4 — —11 lives Schattes ofs here. The Frank and son. He is as yet very weak Mr and Mrs. Adolph • Patschke
and must rest in bed most of the and family, Mr. and Mrs Curtis
time, so his youngest daughter, Iselt and Rhonda of Austin spent
Miss Eleanore will remain here several days in Houston to attend ol R SIC K
LE GRANDE — CREAM STYLE NO. 303 CAN
CORN — 6 for $1.00
V ORLUU
85c SV
Sorry to say that Chas Jatzlau
is still in Houston undergoing
treatment, but he still will under-
go surgery. A speedy recovery is
wished for him
MAY RIDE
Our Walther League honored the
newly confirmed with a hay ride
and wiener roast on Sunday, night.
They all reported a wonderful
time. :
Noak of Round Top Great Grand !
parents .are Mr. and Mrs. Albert |
Hinze. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Leon- |
hardt of Burton.
Paul and Clarence Handrick and a term of two years The meeting Bsrmjan “little daughter Of
Rev A. M. Hannemann perform
ing the rites. Sponsors were Mrs.
Laura Dipple of Warrenton, Mrs.
Doris Voelkel of Houston and Her- nGRGEn
Bert Kiel of here DISHWASHER
Personals *"-
Mr and Mis. Willies Zapp and
Gary of Houston visited here with
Mr and Mrs. Ernst Braun Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. E O. Falkenberg
and sons of Houston visited here
'with Mr and Mrs. R Wy Falken -
berg and Welby Joe and also at-
- tended the fireman's celebration
Sunday, July 16.
25 lbs. $1.59
8oz. cello 17c
2 for 27c
NO. 2'. CAN
4 for $1.00
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Schulz, Walter A., Sr. The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1961, newspaper, July 20, 1961; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1615905/m1/12/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.