The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1963 Page: 1 of 8
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75th Year ol Publication - Number 37
FROM TSA TO TEXANS
Thanksgiving Safety
In Driving is Asked
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SEALY, Austin County, TEXASThursday, November 28, 1963
So It’s Thanksgiving
New s Staff Photo
ider: second row:
ice Zapalac. Cathy
are Baxley: third
(lay C'ass. Gary
r. Mrs. Betty
essed one. with
table . . . may
sings and give
tiful provisions.
1(k a Copy - $3.00 - $3.50 a Year in Advance
Twirlers Bring Home Ten Medals —
Band Makes II Div.
Rating in Contest
Last Saturday, the Sealy seventeen IInd divisions and
High School Band marched in nine Ist divisions were given.
All of the judges were in
the Region V band marching . "_
agreement as to the marching
contest held in Freeport, and ability of the band. No judge
received a division II rating for I criticized the band's marching,
their performance. This rating In fact, one stated that Sealy
is classified as "above average." had some of the best alignment
A total of nine IIIrd divisions, that he had seen all day. They
Santa Day Set
For December 14
Sealy Chamber of Commerce
has set its annual Santa Claus:
felt that the band's main weak-
ness is in its playing. They stat-
ed that the band lacked enough
"bass sound."
At the same contest, the
twirlers competed in the UIL
twirling contest.
Day for Saturday, December 14, bles, consisting
Both ensem-
of Sandra
according to the president. Car- Schier, Connie Campbell, and
los W. Hintz. As usual, Santa Sylvia Schier in one and Karen
will arrive via fire truck follow- Oldag. Diane Wittenburg, and
ing the Sealy High School band. Wanetta Townsend, received Ist
which gives the yearly parade divisions. Connie, Sandra, Syl-
. extra pep and spirit. via, and Diane made Ist divis-
Bags of treats for the chil- ions on their solos and Wanetta
dren will be distributed at the and Karen received IInd divis-
end of the parade.
ions for theirs.
Thanksgiv ing Serv ice
\t 7 p.m. Tonight at
Presbyterian Church
At Half-Mast
Garlings Build New
Home in Sealy;
Others Planned
—News Staff Photo
City Radio Plant Opening
Event in Expanded Bldg.
Chy Radio and TV has added the building, as evidence of ex-
a large area to its former build-'pansion of the growing business
ing and. this week announces of City Radio. W. B. Kveton
a grand opening for Friday and was the contractor on the job.
Saturday, November 29 and 30. Of special interest is the cer-
zi
ven on a registra- amic brick on the exterior of the
e end of the op- addition, which gives it an at-
Special bargains tractive appearance. The inter-
he advertisement ior is modestly and neatly fin-
his issue. ished, with new floor tile on the
75 square feet of floor. The owners are Mr. and
s tx e:1 added to Mrs. Jerry Mazac.
• Mead-
Want-Ads Cost 50c!
President Kennedy's Death Felt Deeply Here :
Father Ben Holub Marks 25 Years
of Priesthood with Event Sunday
ghee: Ben Holub. pastor of known, received a cash gift of
actuate Conception Church, around $2000 from his parish-
the evenrant nt his 25th ioners whom he has served the
voysary : priesth.....i here past ten years.
Sunday 1 large attendance Centering the table at which
Son. lhet Mass at 11 were seated the guest clergy,
a dinner at the Am- stood a cake in the form of a
1eui Hall afterwards large missal, on which were in-
jesredi the lgh esteem for scribed in silver beads, "Con-
a. Auin Countian gratulations on your 25th An-
h R. Fa A W. Didnee niversary." This was flanked by
2 1-men at them tall white tapers in candle hold-
.. 1. .. t co. heption (See PRIEST, Page 7)
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Harvest Festival
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To Be Held on
December 5
Band:
( harter site
t successful
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■ Want Ads Cost 50c!
JolIN iii/< i i:
Lutherans to Have
. Wallis Chamber
To Promote
I Christmas Spirit
The Wallis Chamber of Com-
100 merce wants Wallis residents to
the welcome Santa Claus in style
also this Yuletide season. The most
Ps: wonderful time of the year
ger can be made even more exciting
oth-and wonderous if homes and
and yards are decorated with appro-
it priate seasonal decorations,
sort they suggest.
trie X vious to stimulate a com-
hat. munity-wide endeavor, the Wal-
wa - Chamber of Commerce will
and ward prizes for the three most
t€1s ttractively decorated homes.
Th First prize will be $10.00, see-
rish and prize $7.50, and third prize
km. S5 00.
"Information has already
been received that Santa Claus
plans to visit in Wallis on Sat-
Furday. Dec ember 21. Plan ahead
1 Santa's visit, on this occa- •
Thanksgiving Serv ice sion and have your homes
5 5 brightly decorated,” the C of G
Dimity Lutheran Church will states.
hat. sp. il Thanksgiving Day Members of the civic commit-
.Thursiay November tre will select the winners, and
lurch, invites the
Santa Claus, will make the press
pastor entation of awards at the down-
pub-town celebration which is held
annually in his honor.
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1963, newspaper, November 28, 1963; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1702731/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.