The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1950 Page: 3 of 4
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, 1950
TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1950
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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Fayetteville News
By Mrs. F. C Pagel Jr.
Honored On Birthday
Ed. L. Hruska was pleasantly
surprised with a birthday party
Sunday, Aug 13 at Shady
Grove hall. A large beautifully
decorated birthday cake top-
ped with 54 candles was pre-
sented to the honoree by his
daughter, Mrs. Joe Rek of Bell-
aire.
Guests included Mr. and
children of Bellaire; Joe Zab-,
cik, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hruska,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Juren, Mi.
and Mrs. Lad Kolenovsky and
Mrs. Joe Rek of Ellinger; and
Mr. and Mrs. Domain Kolen-
be remembered. May God bless Bridal Party Honored
you all.
At Rehearsal Slipper
Miss Gloria Ann Bendy hon-
His Children
And Granchildrer
CARD OF THANKS
E 5 Aored the bridal Party of the
To the friends of B. ■ Struve-Jarl wedding with a re-
Wertzner we herewith extend hearsal supper Saturday night
. our sincere appreciation for at the home of Miss Irene
and Mrs. John Peters, Mr. and your expressions of sympathy, | Reiss.
Mrs. Leroy Hruska and David “otherserraes: The reception rooms were
callyao we thank Rev. H.F decorated with arrangements
so Wolber, Dr. J. Johnson, Dr. I of pastel colored asters and
CARD OF THANKS E. T. Williams, Mrs. Cecelia corn flowers The dining table
We hereby extend our ap- Lidiak, Mrs. Selma Fritsch, was laid with a lace table cloth
| ovsky, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
j Chovanec, Paul Ricicar, Mr
and Mr. and Mrs. Rud Kasp-
arek
Mrs. J. Duckett and Sonny
Armstrong and Henry J.
Hruska, all of El Campo; Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Hruska and Mr. beloved father and kranerath
and Mrs. Louis Prihoda /‘
preciation and heartfelt thanks Mrs. Lena Tschiedel, the nurses and held a centerpiece of white
to all who so willingly offered the Testa t tore the Koenid gladioli and pink and blue
to all who so willingly offered | of the hospital staff, the Koenig _
their assistance during the ill- Funeral Home, Edwin Knesek, cornflowers flanked by white
ness and at the passing of our the choir and the pall bearers | tapers in crystal holders.
1„ Thank to all. I Refreshments consisting of
Columbus J J B ier, Tred Kasmiersky. Special, His Relatives
ne .’ . Baca of Bast thanks are sincerely extended
Top, Edwin Zapalac of Hous- ! to the doctors, nurses, Mr and
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rek and Mrs. Fred Hueske and all ()(h.
======== ers for their kind assistance
Build up YOUR SOIL with
AC
Reacoed.
Particles so finely ground
a they look like face powder
.. . Feed each tiny root hair
with nature’s richest source
of natural phosphate.
88 It costs little or no more to
” get the finely powdered rock;
just insist on the FOUR LEAF
brand for quick results.
PMA Payments for Its Use!
Write Thomson Phosphate Company,
407 South Dearborn St., Chicago 5, lu. i
or see your local dealers
LOONEY & CO.
La Grange, Texas
| or write for THOMSON PHOSPHATE CO. 1
407 S. Dearborn, Chicago, m. 1
I during his illness, Rev. Alois
i Nesvadba and Rev. Frank L.
Matustik for their consoling
words and services, the pall-
bearers, those who kept watch
at his bier, the sisters and the
choir for the beautiful hymns,
those who sent flowers and
spiritual bouquets, those who
came to say the Rosary and all
others who helped in any way.
Be assured your kindness will
Locals
Jos. Fojtik and daughter,
Sonja Ada, spent several days
last week in Fayetteville with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C Pagel
Mrs. L. Hetzel of Dallas is
baked ham, potato salad, rel-
ishes, cake squares and cokes
were served to 24 guests.
The bride and groom pre-
sented their gifts to the bridal
party.
DAWN THEATRE
FA VETTEVILLE
Wed-Thur. Aug. 30-31
Presents
Fred McMurray,
Claire Trevor
In
"BORDERLINE"
Also Short Subjects
First Show 7:30 P. M.
BIDS WANTED
The La Grange Independent
School District will receive
bids until September 11 at 4:00
p. m. on a number of items of
kitchen equipment. All items
shall be Mullins Manufactur-
ing Corporation Youngstown
kitchen units or their equiva-
lent.
Bidders are to furnish all
plumbing fixtures and material
to floor line, and are to make
installation and connection to
rough plumbing.
All cabinet units are to be
connected to form complete
units as shown on blue prints
available in my office.
Bidders are to state date of
delivery.
Vera Ehlert, Secretary,
La Grange Ind. School Dist.
spending two weeks here with
the Fred Knippels.
Previous Sunday visitors of
the Fred Knippels were Mr.
and Mrs. Kinney Halamicek,
Sary Ann and Lulu Halamicek
of El Campo; Mrs. E. F. Halam-
icek, Roy Halamicek and Mrs.
Cicili Albert and Oliver Albert
of Gonzales; Sary Ann Bell of
San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. A
E. Jackson and Karen and
Mrs. Ray Pasderny and Kathy
of Houston.
Mrs. Fred Knippel Sr. of here
attended the 102nd birthday of
Mrs. W. B. Lyth in Bellville
Saturday.
Dist.
(85-6c)
ATTENTION,
HUNTERS, FISHERMEN
LICENSES EXPIRE ON AUG. 31
Come in and renew your license with us.
We Have Plenty of
AMMUNITION AND GUNS
Let Us Supply Your Needs
Home Owned and Operated
By
GEORGE HAJOVSKY
La Grange, Texas
INSURE
Your Home, Auto,
Stock
with
R. B. SPACEK
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our beloved hus-
band and father, Julius J. Legler,
who passed away August 28, 1948.
You are not forgotten, husband
and father,
Nor ever will you be
As long as life and memory lasts
We will remember thee.
Bereaved Mrs. Jul. Legler
And Children
IF YOU don’t find what you
want, insert a want ad.
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Without Painful Backache
COZY THEATRE
LA GRANGE. TEXAS
MONDAY and TUESDAY
August 28-29
“Captain Carey,
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with Alan Ladd, Wanda
Hendrix, Francis Lederer
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August 30-31
“Bright Leaf”
featuring Gary Cooper, Lauren
Becall, Patricia Neal
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
September 1-2
“Bagdad”
starring Maureen O’Hara, Paul
Christian, Vincent Price
Color by Technicolor
assonant keen
ATID A TIATIOPN
OUR AUGUST
blec
AncA Tao
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
| “No Man Of Her Own”
with Barbara Stanwyck, John
Lund, Jane Cowl
Also Selected Short Subjects.
Show Begins At 7:00 P. M.
Daily And At 4:00 P. M.
Saturday.
IS STILL ON
DURING THIS WEEK
WE HAVE A LOT OF BARGAINS
Merchandise Priced At Below Replacement Cost
BEDROOM SUITES - DINETTE SETS
SOFA SUITES
Also Sellers Kitchen Cabinets At
REAL BARGAINS
Household Furniture Co.
Struve-Jarl Nuptials
Solemnized Sunday taffeta. Their bouquets were of 1
, , , yellow feather chrysanthmums.
St. Paul's Lutheran church r :
, 4 A Jimmie Munson of Austin
was the scene of the wedding , , . 1 Th
of Miss Jo Ann Struve, daugh- served as best man and the
. r 1 groomsmen were Vernon
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: a aushers were Frank Lidiak and
of Austin, Sunday evening atc 10
7 o'clock. The Rev. H. T Flach- ! Seeby Seeberger.
meier officiated at the single Mrs. Struve, mother of the
ring ceremony. i bride, wore taupe brown crepe
The church was beautifully with brown accessories and a
decorated with baskets of white | corsagezof bronze feather chry-
gladioli and asters, palms and
candelabra.
dressed identically like the Orleans, La. the bride selected
matron of honor in turquoise a powder blue sheer wool suit
with black accessories and a
is a 1950 graduate of the La
Grange high school.
white glamellia corsage. 4 ,
The couple will make their1 Renew your subscription
home in Austin where the
groom is attending the Univer-
sity of Texas. He was a mem-
ber of the La Grange Jaycee
Demon Base Ball team for the
past two summers. The bride
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aar
Mrs. Taimi Lepasaar provid-
ed organ music preceding the
ceremony and played the tradi-
tional wedding marches. Leslie
Blume sang “Because” and “I
Love You Truly” accompanied
by Ed Blume.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white slipper satin with mar-
quisette yoke outlined in design
of seed pearls, basque waist,
long sleeves and full skirt
which fell into a train. Her
fingertip veil, edged in lace,
depended from a band of white
satin and pearls. She carried a
bouquet of white gladioli and
stephanotis centered with a
white glamellia.
Mrs. Billy Jacob of Yoa-
kum, matron of honor, was at-
tired in an American Beauty
tafetta sleeveless gown fash-
ioned with a basque waist com-
ing to a point in front, button-
ed down the front, small Peter
Pan collar, and full skirt with
hoops on each side. She wore
long gloves and a poke hat
of matching taffeta with hand-
made braided trim. Her bou-
quet was of bronze feathet
chrysanthemums.
The bridesmaids were
Misses Gloria Ann Bendy and
Dixie Mason, while the junior
bridesmaid was Diana Koen-
ecke of Yoakum. They were
santhemums. Mrs. Wallace, the
groom's mother, was attired in
navy with white carnation
corsage.
A reception was held im-
mediately following the cere-
mony on the lawn of the Struve
home. Baskets of white gladioli
and white asters were placed at
vantage points. The bride’s
table was laid with an Italian
cut work cloth and was center-
ed with an arrangement of
white gladioli and white asters,
flanked by white tapers in cry-
stal holders. Miss Emory Jean
Orsak served the four-tiered
oblong cake topped with a large
white wedding bell and em-
bossed with white sugared
roses. It was placed on a re-
flector edged in tulle and green
foliage. Miss Ann Morgan serv-
ed the lime punch, and Miss
Margaret Patrick registered
the guests. Mrs. James Shafer
was in charge of the gifts and
Miss Bobby Jean Beran. Mrs.
Bob Weeren, Mrs. W. P. Jacob,
Mrs. Alfred Meinen and Mrs.
Walter Stoever.
For the wedding trip to New
CHILIS -
tS FEVERJ
NITH QUININE
DANCE
Ray Baca’s Pavilion ”
Fayetteville
Wednesday, Aug. 30
Music By
Ray Krenek Orch.
tints 74c, Ladies 25c,
Tax Included 1
EVERYBODY INVITED
The Reel Secret Of
SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE
ANNUAL FEAST
Given by K. J. T.
PLUM
Sunday, Sept. 17
- Chicken Dinner, Country
Sausage. Music During Day
DANCE AT NIGHT
Smitty's Orchestra
Watch for Particulars!
FREE BIRTHDAY
DANCE
At
Bill’s Hall
Near West Point
On Highway 71
SAT., SEPT. 2
Music By
Smitty’s Orch.
Given In Appreciation of Your
Local Patronage by Bill
Kirchhofer
Everybody Welcome!
YOU CAN HAVE
UP TO $5,000.00
Advice on how to be happily mar-
ried was never so freely available
as it is today.
Marriage problems are openly
discussed in newspaper columns
and on the radio. Marriage advice
is available from the man next door,
who speaks from experience... and
from the psychologist, whose views
come from study and research.
There is no topic... from etiquette
to fidelity... on which advice and
counsel are not available.
Yet with all this marriage edu-
cation, the modern divorce rate
continues at an appalling high!
This condition obviously is not
due to ignorance of the so-called
"facts of life." It cannot be attri-
buted to economic problems, for
good times have been repeatedly
marked by a high divorce rate. Nor
can it be blamed on the excuse of
personal "incompatibility,” which
so often appears in divorce peti-
tions.
These and other practical prob-
lems undoubtedly contribute to
marriage conflicts. But the basic,
fundamental cause of marriage
failures goes deeper. It is the failure
of many people to realize the true
meaning of marriage ... to recog-
nize that it is a life-long union of
a man and a woman...to see that
its main purpose is the begetting
and rearing of children.
In Catholic eyes, marriage is,
first of all, a contract which...as
with all contracts... must be gov-
erned by justice. A purely senti-
mental and physical attraction be-
Ya
meant it to be...and He made it
not only a contract — but a Sacra-
ment.
When the marriage of a man and
woman is a Sacrament, they re-
ceive title to all the divine helps
necessary to overcome the dis-
appointments and difficulties of
domestic life. They are thus better
able to overcome personality dif-
ferences... better able to deal just-
ly with each other... better able to
understand the many practical
problems of living together.
Marriage is not a strictly private
affair. It is the concern of the whole
community. It is the special con-
cern of the Church, which is charg-
ed with safeguarding this Sacra-
ment. That is why the Catholic
Church strives to impress the true
nature of marriage upon all who
hear her voice.
FOR PUBLIC
ENJOYMENT
The V. F. W. Home
at the La Grange Fair
Grounds
OPEN
Every Saturday Night
After 7:30 P. M.
and
Sundays and Holidays
After 3:00 P. M.
Refreshments - Dancing
tween a man and a woman, which
is not permeated by a sense of duty
to each other and to God, is not the
j for each member of your family | love upon which enduring homes
in any case for $10. annually are built. . , ■
($5.00 individuals) covering uHBuritdhiesCatholic burdhterches
Polio Tetanus, Diphtheria. That marriage must be what God
Leukemia, Smallpox, Rabies,
Encephalitis, Spinal Meningi-
tis, Scarlet Fever, Tulameria—|
and Blindness.
. ED. A. GIESE
ALL KINDS OF GOOD
INSURANCE
’Phone 386 - Hermes Bldg.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
U
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Whether you are al-
ready married... or
just thinking about
it... you will be helped by a pamphlet
we will send you explaining the true
nature of marriage and the blessings
that come from a proper understanding
of the married state. Write today for your
free copy. Ask for Pamphlet No. KC-19.
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Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday
August 29-30-31
"Sideshow"
starring Don McGuire, Eddie
Quillan, Tracey Roberts
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| FRIDAY and SATURDAY
September 1-2
“Sundown In
Santa Fe”
featuring Allan ‘Rocky’ Lane
Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft
Also Chapter No. 12 of
“CODY PONY EXPRESS."
SUNDAY and MONDAY
September 3-4
“Trail of The
Yukon”
with Kirby Grant, Suzanne
Dalbert, Bill Edwards
Also Selected Short Subjects.
Show Begins At 7:00 P. M.
Daily And At 4:00 P. M.
Sunday,
— AND MY OLD CAR MORE
THAN TOOK CARE OF THE
DOWN PAYMENT ON MY
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Come in...see how you could pay $1,000 more and still not get
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■ it takes to see how much room-
ier Dodge is than even more ex.
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you need to determine the handling
case, ruggedness and economy that
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Yes, in just 5 minutes you, too.
will agree with Mr. Drayton and
say that you < could pay $1,000 more
for a car and not get everything
today’s big Dodge gives!
Come in today. See how easy it
is to own a new Dodge. Your
present car will no doubt more then
cover the small down payment.
NEW BIGGER VALUE
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1950, newspaper, August 29, 1950; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1655409/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.