The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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Domaschk Ranch and of course
Mrs. Hulda Hoaglund
recently visited
Rev. A Arndt will offi-
Mrs. Karl Weiser and Jimmy.
THANK YOU!
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We wish to express our thanks and appreciation
at the S. P. Hospital. They report
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for the support of the people over the past few years
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when we were operating Schuberts Cafe.
We leased the cafe to Mr. and Mrs. James Steg-
lich and Mrs. Minnie Christiansen and hope that
you will continue to patronize them.
Allen over the weekend.
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HEALTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM FOR THE ELDER
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It's HANDCRAFTED!
Helmuth Zech Passes
Mr. Helmuth Zoch of Austin, a
ciate, with interment in the church
cemetery.
International American Life Insurance Co. 2
Post Office Boa 2081
rens and Marcus and Grandma
Kasper and Ronny Kaiser.
Notice!
Friday, October 19th the first
Fort Worth, Texas
Your Present Age
Mr. and Mrs. Boboy Oltmann
celebrated her birthday Sunday
with a dinner at their home for
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NORTHRUP NEWS
By MRS. ANNIE TSCHATSCRULA
of Gid-
with Mr.
Funeral Notice
Funeral services for Mr C. R.
(Robert) Mersiovsky will.be held
Thursday, October 15 at 2:30 p.m.
at St Paul's Lutheran Church in
There Is One Man In The
Race For United States Senator
SPECIAL ENROLLMENT FOR
SENIOR CITIZENS
Mr. and Mrs. Milsord Anderson
and Miss Jeanie Whitsel of Aus-
tin spent the weekend with their j
Fairgrounds 2:30 & 6:00 P. M--.
SPONSORED BY JAYCEES
GIDDINGS
SATURDAY, OCT.
girls will be playing. The F.H.A.
Class will sell coffee, sandwiches
and cake. Everyone is invited to
come out.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Dunk of
Walburg spent Saturday here with
the Henry Dunk's, Jr. and Grand-
pa Dunk, the Rudolf Tonn’s and
the E. A. Dunk’s.
all enjoyed the trip very much
and are thankful to be safely at
home again.
Mrs. Jennie King and Mrs. Fal-
ba Hanna visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles King and family in Mar-
lin a couple of days last week
They were happy to find Charles
doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mathijetz
also had visitors Saturday and
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. H Luecke and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Urban and
the Henry Dunk’s, Jr. and Janet
and Joyce were among the Mis.
sion Festival Service attendants
at Serbin Sunday evening.
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Allan Nisbet in Giddings Satur-
day.
Mrs. H. E. Klagman, Mrs. El-
der Burttschell and Max Spitzen-
berger accompanied Mr. Wilbert
coming year. Everyone enjoyed and family and the Glenn Beh-
spending the afternoon with Gra-
Mrs Clara Attaway and Mrs. . ,
Ace Moses had lunch with Mrs. and Mrs. Alvin Kurio and Mr. and
Please see that 1 receive complete free information about the
Medical Care Plan I read about in Giddings Star.
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Address .
ndma Lorenz and thanks to Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Lorenz for their
hospitality.
Enjoys Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Moerbe
spent Thursday with his sister,
Mr and Mrs. Eddie Laake on her
birthday and Friday her neigh-
bors came to be with them Miss'
Emma and Mrs. Selma Mertink. :
Mrs. Elbert Becker and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mut- !
schink and Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kurio and !
family of Austin spent Sunday
with their respective parents, Mr |
Sympathy
We extend our heartfelt sym-
pathy to the August Zwernemann
family in their hours of sorrow.
May God comfort your hearts.
S.P.C. Meeting Notice
The School Patron’s Club will
hold their regular meeting Mon-
day, October 19th
All parents are urged to come
to the meeting. Time: 7:30 p.m.
A Trip To Idaho
Mrs Gardena McCarthy of Hou-
ston honored her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Ed E Krenek with a trip to
Idaho for their 50th Wedding An-
niversary where they visited a-
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FULL ZENITH QUALITY FOR
a while in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George Balcar and
boys visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Balcar over the weekend.
Mrs. Evie Martindale’ and her
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. James Bailey of Port Ar-
thur visited Mr. and Mrs E. C.
BURE#
Circus
(Political Advertisement, Paid for by
John T. Longley.)
GIDDINGS DRUG STORE
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
Yet, the supportersof the proposed
Medicare Tax would have you believe
that its passage is urgent..that persons
over 65 are deprived of needed medical
care because they can’t pay for it
So why pay twice? Find out about
the health program you’re already sup-
porting. For information on health care
for the elderly in your area, ask your doc-
tor or contact your local medical society.
Surprised? Chances are you never heard
of the Kerr-Mills Law, passed by Con-
gress in 1960. We call it...Health Op-
portunity Program for the Elderly.
This program enables individual
states, with federal assistance,to guar-
antee to every elderly person who needs
it the health care he or she requires.
Thousands of people every day are being
helped by its broad benefits.
Twice • You already pay taxes
to support a generous federal-state
medical program for those over 65 who need it.
Why pay again for a plan that isn’t needed?
Irene Bigon) and their little gra-
ndson of Houston visited with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Bigon at Giddings and her sis-
ter, the Oscar Urbans and brother,
the Elford Bigon’s and with Ger-
hardt and Alma Noack here.
basketball game of the season will barber by trade, passed away on
be played here with Carmine, be- Saturday in Austin after a linger-
ginning at 7:00 p. m. Boys and ing illness. Burial was on Mon-
89th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs Albert Lorenz hon-
ored their mother, Mrs. Marie Lo-
renz on her 89th birthday, Thurs-
day by asking in the following to
spend several hours with her:
Mrs. Theresa Gersch, Mrs. Emma
Kasper, Mrs. Blandina Haschke,
Mrs. Hulda Ephraim, Mrs. M. V.
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zoch,
Mr and Mrs. Herman Noack, Mr.
ly in Lexington Thursday and re-
port an interesting program for .
the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Malke spent -
Monday with Mrs Selma Becker
and Mrs Walter Sander and Den-
nis.
Mrs Minna Beissert of San’An-
tonio spent the weekend here with
Mrs. Emil Steglich and Edward
Miss Selma Steglich of Giddings
also spent Sunday with them.
Pastor Emaritus and Mrs. Gus
Blar of Waco spent the weekend
in Giddings and also out at the
Quite a few of our St Paul’s
him improved, but still has quite ladies attended the L.W.M. L Ral-
Mrs. J. John Vavra were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scho-
vajsa Sunday in Shiner. In the
afternoon the Schovajso’s children
honored their parents with open
house at the Herman Hall on their
Golden Anniversary. Mrs. Scho-
vajsa is a sister of Mrs. Joe Va-
vra.
Attend Festival
Mrs. F. R. Mikulin and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Pohorelsky attended
Mass at St. Mary’s Catholic Chu-
rch at High Hill, Texas, Sunday.
Then they attended the St. John’s
Fall Festival near Schulenburg.
Dinner consisted of chicken, home-
made sausage, slew with all the
trimmings During the afternoon
there was music, games to enjoy
and refreshments to be had. Mr.
and Mrs. Pohorelsky and Mrs.
Mikulin met up with friends and
enjoyed a visit with them.
Brothers Are Home
Airman 2nd Class Marvin (Bo)
Dodd, who has been stationed at
Guam with the Air Force is home
and at present is undecided a-
bout his future, Sgt. Howard (Bud-
dy) Dodd had re-enlisted and will
be stationed at Arlington, Virgin-
ia on his return. Howard and Mar-
vin are very glad they are able
to be at home at the same time.
Others visiting over the weekend
were: Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jones
and children of Laredo and Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Rachel and boys
of Houston. They spent a very ple-
asant weekend at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. August Spacek
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spacek vis-
ited their parents, Mr and Mrs.
Albert Schumann in East Ber-
nard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balcar and
Larry of Bryan visited Mr and
Mrs. Frank Balcar Sunday. Sat-
urday Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Mo-
zach and children of Weimar vis-
ited with her parents.
Mrs. Hunter Hibler and Mrs.
Lorne Bolt of Austin visited Mrs.
Estella Hibler and Carol Sunday
afternoon and had supper with
them.
and Mrs. Bill Urbanovsky, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Vavra and Mr. and | Suehs to Houston last week where
they visited Mr. H. E Klagmann
in her leg. Hope it soon mends
Mrs John Paulick spent Sunday
with Mrs Chas. Tschatschula.
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also had visitors Saturday and
at Rev. Gus's old home church at
Serbin. While in Giddings they I
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A Mrs Alvin Kurio at Serkin
I. Miertschin.
Mrs Louis Malke is presently
suffering with a strained muscle
and Mrs Carl Miertschin. Mrs.
C. A. and John Paulick. Mrs. Ru-
die and Melvin Pietsch, Miss Lo-
rine Kieschnick, Mrs. Alford Zoch
and girls, Mrs. Hentschel, Mrs.
Johnny Noack, Mrs. Martin Kais-
er, Mrs. Walter Kasper and Mrs.
Annie Tschatschula They were
joined/ later in the afternoon by:
Mrs. O. P. and Mr. and Mrs. Heil-
scher and C. J.
Lunch consisting of chicken sal-
ad and cheese sandwiches, coffee
cake and various other cakes a-
long with good hot coffee and
punch was served. Pictures were
taken of the honoree along with
her many nice gifts and also the
several other actogenarians pres-
ent: Mrs. Theresa Gersch, Mrs.
John Pulick a n Mrs. C. T. Kas-
per. After lunch those in attend-
Mr. and Mrs. Karl_Malke of
Port Arthur spent several days'
the past week here with Mrs. Sel. |
ma Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1
Sander and Dennis and the other ]
Malke kinfolks.
nother daughter, Mrs. Theresa Bu-
chan and family. They report
having had 5 wonderful trip. Mrs.
Bill Kubena accompanied them
They traveled through eight sta-
tes, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming,
Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and
New Mexico. Every state has its
beauty. The Yellowstone Park is
very pretty. They also saw the
Guger, that is hot water coming
from the ground which goes up
as high as 50 feet and comes up
every hour, which is called Old
Faithful. They also saw the great
Canyon which is one mile deep,
this is on the Colorado River. They
Miscellaneous Shower
Mrs Milsord Anderson, (nee
Mildred Whitsel,) of Austin was
honored with a Miscellaneous sho-
wer on Sunday, September 27th
at the School Study Hall. Several
games were played and enjoyed
by all, after which the many love-
ly and useful gifts were opened.
The honoree expressed her thanks
to everyone. A nice lunch of chi-
ps, dips, cake squares, coffee and
punch was served to about 60 gu-
ests by the hostesses.
Mildred was also honored with
a personal shower by a group of
her girl friends in Austin and Mr.
Anderson's grandparents honored
the couple with a dinner at Round
Rock.
Attend Rally
Those attending the Lutheran
Women's Missionary League Ral-
ly which was held at the St. James
Lutheran Church in Lexington last
Thursday, October Sth were: Pas-
tor and Mrs. Louis Boriack, Mrs.
Emma Pampell, Mrs. Charlie Me-
yer, Mrs. Ben Markert, Mrs. Joe
Mikulin, Mrs. Joe Valigura, Mrs.
Werner Schneider and Mrs. Del-
vin Spacek.
Attend Convention
Mr. and Mrs. August Spacek at-
tended the A.F.C.F. Convention in
Austin Saturday.
Attend Golden
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vavra, Mr. *
ance sang "Happy Birthday Gra-j the following: Mr and Mrs. H P.
ndma Lorenz” and wished her and Kenneth Weiser and Anita
God's blessings and health in the and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oltmann I Bet un
day, October 12th from St. Paul's
Lutheran Church with Pastor Al-
bert F. Jesse officiating. Hel-
muth was a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Zoch of near Winchester.
1 Sympathy is extended.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldie Whit-
sel and1 Wanda.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pampell of
Houston visited Mrs. Emma Pam-
pell over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nimtz and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ni-
mtz and family, Wilbert Nimtz and
Gayla, Mr. and Mrs Billy Wil-
liams and girls all of Houston vis-
ited Grandma Nimtz and Miss
Alma over the weekend They also
visited other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Reat of
Marlin visited relatives here and
Lexington a couple of days last
week.
-THE GIDDINGS STAR — THURSDAY, OCT. 15. 1964
DIME BOX NEWS
MRS E. C. ALLEN
J FROM TEX AS. AGAINST WHOM THERE IS NOT
ONE BLACK MARK, GEORGE BUSH OF HOUS-
TON. VOTE FOR GEORGE BUSH ON NOV. 3
AND HAVE ANOTHER GOOD MAN IN THE
UNITED STATES SENATE FROM TEXAS.
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Pope, Geraldine V. The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1964, newspaper, October 15, 1964; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1616030/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.