The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1943 Page: 5 of 8
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THE GIDDINGS STAR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1943
Classified Ads
Locals and Personals
Church Announcements
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Dyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Dr. A.H. Rebsch
OPTOMETRIST
Record Building
Telephone 353 LaGrange, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Gersch, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Sandoz, Miss Selma
Steglich, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Kasper Sunday.
J. B. Burns
INSURANCE
L Fire, Casualty, Windstorm
and Automobile
Mrs. A. C. F. Lange of Warda
returned Tuesday from a week’s
visit with her daughters and rela-
tives in Houston.
Mr and Mrs Milton York ad
companied their daughter Dorothy
Ann and Kathryn Davis to Austin
Monday where the young ladies
will be the guests of Carolyn He-
witt.
For Your ...
SHOE REPAIRS
See The
Carl Wendler
SHOE SHOP
Shoe and Harness Repairing
Mrs. Aug. Rudolf returned to
Giddings last week end after an
extensive visit with her daughters
Mrs. Carl Drews at Bartlett and
Mrs. Edwin Gersch at Dallas.
Miss Edna Landgraf, of Clifton,
Texas, is visiting with her sister
and brother-in-law, Rev. and Mrs
Walter G. Tillmanns.
Mrs. Lottie Schnell and daugh-
ter Shirley who are spending the
summer in Houston joined Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Schnell of Fort and
Mr. F. L. Echnell here Sunday for
the day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Woody visit-
ed relatives in Huntsville during
the week end.
MARTIN LUTHER CHURCH :
Sunday, August 8:
. 9 a.m.: Sunday School and B1- :
ble Classes. :
.10 a. m.: German Service and ;
Holy Communion, Please an- :
nounce yourself at the parsonage. :
7 p. m.: Junior Luther League. :
8:45 p. m.: English Service. The ;
Junior Choir will sing.
: Friday, 7:30 p. m.: Volley Ball :
practice. :
. Friday, 8:45 p. m.: Choir practice ;
■ Wednesday, beginning at 6 p. m. :
Bazaar o fthe Ladies Aid Society 1
at the Masonic Hall. Everybody 1
cordially invited.
Walter G. Tillmanns, Pastor. :
YOUR CHECKS
ARE DOING A
REAL
) BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT
To help relieve Sprains, and
Bruises, also tired or Sore Mus-
cles caused by too much exercise
Dr exposure to bad weather, apply
Ballard’s Snow Liniment and rub
gently. The comfort it affords will
please you.
P. H. LUECKE & COMPANY
Mrs. E. C. Pauls of Paige is
spending the week with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fritsche
and sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kasper and fa-
mily of Port Arthur are here to be
at the bedside of his father who
is on the sick list again since Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Leo Frede and daughter
Dolly of La Grange spent Sunday
with her mother Mrs. Florence
Fields.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Miller and
daughter Mollie Ann of San An-
tonio visited in the G. E. Kelly
home over the week end. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Mettle
Collier who was the guest of her
sister Miss Bess Black.
ST PIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Third Sunday of the Month:
1 Mass 9:30 a. m., by
, Father Le Blanc.
Fourth Sunday of the Month:
Mass 10:00 a. m., by
Fathers Braumen or Bastian.
IMMANUEL LUTH. CHURCH
FOR SALE — Good six chair
barber shop. For particulars write
J. B. Noack
708—10th Street
19-2/p Wichita Falls, Texas.
Sunday visitors in Mr. and Mrs
Ernst Stork’s home were Pvt. Ar-
thur Stork, Pvt. Roy Roth of Camp
Barkley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kipp
of Ledbetter, Mr. L. H. Georgi,
Mrs. Lillie Froehlich of Houston.
Grandma Georgi, and Mr. and Mrs
A. J Milburn of Giddings.
Jimmie Meitzen left Tuesday for
Rosebud where he visited his grand
mother Mrs. S. W. White.
Mrs. H. H. Noack, accompanied
by Mrs. M. L. Meitzen and Mrs. El-
la Lee Moore, were La Grange vi-
sitors Monday.
Phillips & Luckey
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Mitsch-
GIDDINGS,
Phones:
frrvenni
Day 57
TEXAS
Night 101
niiirr YITTTYTTTITY
! FOR SALE — Clean washed
white sand free of clay, washed
pea gravel, and various kinds of
street gravel with good clay bin-
der. Ready to deliver on request
at reasonable prices. Samples on
display at Giddings Printing Co.
‘ 17/4/e PAUL HANDRICK
P. O. Box 102, Winchester, Texas
BAR, ''■<>!>■ seneu
DO "PLATE - SORES”
BOTHER YOU?
I If your “GUMS” itch, burn, or
cause you discomfort, druggists
will return money if the first bot-
|M<- of “Leto’s” fails to satisfy.
i P. H. LUECKE & CO. DRUGS
BRERAA ■ RAR a . 4 RAARA ARRRERRRRRRRE
WANTED — REAL ESTATE
Pastures, I rms, or Town Proper-
ty. Have buyers who are in the
market for above named Real Es-
late.
List your property with
M. F. KIEKE
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NOTICE TO PATRONS
| My office will be closed from
August 11th to August 26th.
2/p R. H. McCOY, D. C.
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NOTIC E TO PATRONS
Capt. Horace Willard, wife and ke and family of Houston were on
daughter visited his mother Mrs vacation visiting parents and rela-
S. S. Willard this week enroute | tives in Lee County from Thursday
from Fort Bliss, El Paso to New until Sunday.
Orleans, where he will be stationed
“Sorrow and Joy in the Service
of the Lord,” is the subject of the
Sermon at 9:00 o’clock Sunday
morning.
The German service begins at 10
a. m. \
The Sunday School and Bible
Class will study the lesson, How
God tested Abraham’s Faith, at 10
o’clock Sunday morning.
LEDBETTER — Regular service
will be held at 9:00 o’clock Sun-
day night. Bible class will be held
at 8:30 p. m.
-----— Mrs. J. Will Tate, joined by Mrs. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMahon Minnie Watts in Lexington, left __
and two children of Fort Worth
were guests this week of her aunt
Mrs. S. S. Willard.
Mrs. R. S. Bowers of Caldwell
passed through here Wednesday,
enroute to Austin.
Mrs. Oscar Torbett Sr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Lee Torbett, Jr.,
of Marlin and Mrs G. J. Teinert of
I Copperas Cove arrived here Fri-
| day night for the Schneider fami-
I ly reunion Sunday and left again
for home Monday night. Miss Joy
Torbett arrived here Friday night
and left for Houston Sunday night
Mrs. Martin Kappler and daugh-
ter and her mother, Mrs. Aug. Zoch
visited relatives in Copperas Cove
i the past week
Emil Richter Jr., returned from
the St. Francis hospital at Brenham
where he had to submit to an ap-
pendectomy recently. He is re-
ported as doing fine.
Miss Hermine Teinert of Austin
spent the week end with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Teinert,
Route 3.
Mrs. W. K. Easlick of San Anto-
nio visited with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Wenke at Winches-
ter Tuesday and Wednesday.
‘ My dental office will be closed
for two weeks beginning Monday
August 9th.
1/c , DR. D. T. CHILDRESS
UnsnRMEr EELr En
Mrs. Ed Symmank and children,
Rosalin and Edward from Austin
visited relatives here and in Paige
before returning to Austin.
FOR SALE
Peg tooth harrows
tractor
Gus Steglich, a former Giddings
business man, now of Austin was
a Giddings visitor Tuesday.
Sunday for Caldwell where she Assembly of God Church, Gid-
will visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. dings, Texas is located six blocks
Cherry at their lodge near Cald-north of Post Office.
well. | We take this opportunity to in-
----— vite one and all to attend our ser-
Mrs. Ethel Carlisle returned vices Wednesday night at 7:45.
Monday from Austin where she Sunday School at 10 o’clock on
visited her daughter Mrs. L. O. Sunday morning. Worship hour at
Scarborough. 11 o’clock.
---i Evangelistic Service at 7:45 Sun-
Miss Helen Fariss of Houston day evening,
spent the week end with her par-
If you are not attending Sunday
ents Mr. and Mrs L. Fariss. She School elsewhere, we invite you
was accompanied by her niece Pa- ^ come and be with us. We have
tricia Ann Fariss who remained
for a longer visit with her grand-
parents.
Mrs. L. Fariss and her granddau-
ghter Patricia Fariss spent Tues-
day in Lexington.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Paul G. Medack and family Sun-
dav were Mr. and Mrs. Albert E.
Mitschke and family, Ludwig Me-
dack of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Y. Dippel and son Kirby and Ed-
ward Moerbe of Round Top.
Friends of Mrs. R. C. Donaho
are sorry to learn that she is con-
fined to her home for several days
Her many friends wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Joe Sappington underwent
an operation at the Bryson hospi-
tal the past week and wish for her
a speedy recovery.
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DIME BOX LADIES
AID SOCIETY
The Ladies Aid Society of
St.
Checks are doing a great war-
winning job. They are saving tune,
saving tires, saving mistakes, sav-
ing tempers, saving money.
Paying by check will help you,
and it will help to win the war. We
invito you to open a checking
account with this bank.
THE CITIZENS STATE BANK
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Your Humble Dealers Appreciate your Business
HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR BOND THIS WEEK?
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classes for both old and young and
we are sure if you come once you
will come again. Let us work to-
gether for the salvation of souls.
M. C. Rutherford, Pastor.
SENIOR WALTHER
LEAGUE MEETS
The Senior Walther League of
the Immanuel Lutheran Church
held its regular meeting on Tues-
day night at the Immanuel Luth-
eran School. There were ten mem
bers and two visitors present.
The program for the evening
was a Bible Quiz lead by Bernice
Winkler. After the completion of
the program, a business meeting
was held. For the closing hymn,
the group sang “Onward Christian
Soldiers.”
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BAPTIST CIRCLES
MEET AT CHURCH
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Every Person Liable to Income Tax
Must Keep Records
And Render Oaths and Returns
For Simple - -
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Recording Service
—See —
Giddings Printing Co.
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TASTY SUMMER SPECIAL
mowers — cream separators —
McCormick - Deering line.
Giddings Machinery
and Supply Company
UuRMA
DIXIE THE
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McGee and
John’s Lutheran Church of Dime
Box met last Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Elder Burttschell presiding.
The meeting opened with song,
two children of Houston were
Sunday guests of her mother Mrs. Scripture reading and prayer by
B. Brooks enroute from Waco to Rev. W G. Tillmanns. Mis Sophia
their home. Their daughter Mar-
garet remained for a two week’s
visit with her grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hesterly
were Austin visitors Monday.
Marburger was in charge of the
program. A number of little girls
sang several songs. Mrs. Goo. Mar-
burger. Jr. gave an interesting rea-
ding and Mrs. Carl Dube told the
story of the prodigal son.
The three circles of the W.M.S.
of the Baptist church met Monday
Lottie Moon circle met in the home
of Mrs. I. L. Nance. Mrs H C.
Hooter taught the third chapter of
“Meet the Youth in Cuba.” Mrs.
A. J. Nisbet gave the devotional.
Refreshments were served to Mes-
dames Vira McRee, Marie Fletch-
er, N. P. Steed, A. J. Nisbet, R. A.
Toler, J. S. Hillsman. H. C. Hooter
L. M. Smith, W. P. Hesterly. L. B.
Dungan, H. H. Noack, I. L. Nance.
The Lockett circle met in the
home of Mrs. W. E. York for a bu-
?in ess meeting. Present were
Mosdames W. T. Wilson, L. Fariss,
SATURDAY
“SILVER QUEEN”
George Brent — Prisilla Lane
Also Comedy .
SUNDAY — MONDAY
Spencer Tracy
Katherine Hepburn
— in —
“KEEPER OF FLAME"
Cartoon Reel
Miss Madge Lee Sinks visited
her sister Mrs. George Roberdeau
in Austin recently.
Miss Ruth Smith visited in Aus-
tin Monday.
Mrs. Vira McRee of Lexington
visited her sister Mrs. Marie Flet-
cher Monday.
Senator and Mrs. J. Alton York
of Bryan were recent guests of his
parents Dr. and Mrs. W. E. York
In the business meeting plans.
were made for the Bazaar which Annie Baker, F. A. Hester, E. Da-
riel, W. E. York,
will be held on the third Saturday
in September. Mrs. Brinkmeyer
was welcomed as a guest. The
meeting closed ’with the Lord’s
prayer and the benediction.
THANES A LOT
Mason, Texas,
JULY 28, 1943
TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
“GARY COOPER"
•— in —
“SERGEANT YORK"
Returned Date
Mrs. H. C. Carieston, an a visit
with her parents in Navasota, was
joined by Mr. Carieston at the
Mr. Theo. Preusser
Ciddings Texas:
Dear Sir:-
Enclosed you will find 150 to
ray for the "Star" for the year.
We enjoy the “Star” more than
any other paper as it is the only
wnv we have of keeping in touch
Ann Judson circle met in the
home of Mrs. B. Brooks who
taught the fourth chapter of
“Home Missions in the New
World." An iced drink was served
to Mesdames Safronia Longley.
Erie York. W. A. Sikes. Ruby
Seale. W. A. Preuss. B. Brooks, and
Miss Margaret McGee.
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week end. They will return at
the week end and will be accompa- with our many Giddings friends.
hied home by their two sons who
have spent the past month with
their grandparents.
Wishing you continued success
your friend.
Herman Mueller
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Preusser, Theodore A. The Giddings Star (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1943, newspaper, August 6, 1943; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1633904/m1/5/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.