The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, May II, lttt
♦
Home Demonstration Party Line
By Mra. Bertie Alford
County Hon* OenoMlrailcn Agent
* ♦
Neva Parkt-r of the Caldwell
club reproHontml the 4-H giris ut
the District 4-H Dress Revue at
Richmond on May 10. Neva had
won in the county dress revue by
making a beautiful red embossed
cotton with gold metalic .sport
dren*, with a white pique bolero.
With a few alteration an ug-
gcHted by the judircH in the coun-
ty dren revue, the same garment
wan modeled at the District Dre«
Revue, in competition with l'J
other wirlH from District 11.
Sevin other l-H girln, an adult
1' ader and the Home DemonMtra-
tion ajrent accompanied Neva t"
Itichinond for the day. Those a -
tending tin- meeting were: Doro-
thy Hravenee of Union; Yvmnc
Orsik of Si 1 U-m- llcjtmancik
<>f l)i nville; Jnyci' H«in, Junie
Supuk, Josephine and Mildred
Schroeder of Second Creek; and
Mrs. Forest Small and Mrs. Al
ford.
A very educational and delight
ful day wan had by the girl*.
Plans for the District Camp were
discunsed and various counties us
Hignetl to committees to make
plans for the camp which will be
held at Camp Rosk Sterling on
June :t0, July 12. Six girls from
tl>is county will attend the Camp.
The State Round-Up was men-
tioned and those dates are June
!• 10. Two girls from Burleson
•ounty will attend the Round Up
at College Station.
The 4-H Girls' County Commu-
te will meet in the H. !> Airen''*
Office on Saturday at 2 P m.,
May 24. Kach of the 4-H finUs
ATTKM) THE GORGEOrS
Brenham
ohould bring a candidate over 13
y«ar.4 old to the meeting in order
that ti girls should be elected to
attend the District Camp. At this
meeting, plans will be discusse.l
for the 4-H Rulley Day here in
the county. Too, plans will be
made for club recreation activi-
ties during the summer months
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wots, Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Hejtmancik and Mr.«.
Bertie Alford, Agent represented
the Home Demonstration Club
Women in touring the Gonial, s
Warm Springs'Foundation Hospi-
tal on May 7. The group motored
to Gonzales early and had picnic
lunch. In the afternoon, a tour of
the Hospital and grounds was
made with a nurse directing the
tour and explaining all phases of
the wonderful work carried on in
the foundation. A person cannot
realize how much l is contribuí i >n
can help these fun* boys and iíiHs
who need help, until he visits th
place and ces for himself.
Tin I.yei- !!">i Demonstra
ti'>n t'luh ir, t i'i th" home of M> -
> Itie tin! on Friday. M • ! .
'*« t-'iy fi meeting was, held. The
I ¡Dil S in n ill. clubs h 'ld
i>ie<-' ' ir i Th'ir-<d;,v n:-d Frid-iv
.PÍJiSílflíliS.
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Th.
let "'ith ! h.
ami •• ith H-. C
• "I'l . k. I in ■ V
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson
of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
bell end their ton, Henry III of
Victoria were week end visitors
in the home of their sisters, Mrs.
O. S. Windell and Miss Seneda
Smith.
Luther Lee Broaddu* of Dallas
spent the week end here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Broaddus.
Mr. and Mra. John L. Bell and
I'niiia spent the Mother's Day
week end with relatives in Glade-
water.
. Dr. and Mra. John C. Schweda
and children, Nonadel and John
Charles of Gonzales spent Moth-
er's Day in Caldwell. They wer >
Hi tine i guosts of Mr. and Mrs.
Bete Sefcik and in the evening
'lie Bhilp family gathered at the
oid home for a Imrhecuc supper
cived by Mr. anil Mrs. Rcid
Bhilp. Besides th>>^i• mention I
parents, Mr. and Mra. F. Mikeska,
Mother's Day.
Mra. W. D. Corder, Mr. and Mra
Jim Tarver and sons, Billy and
James, all of Burnet; Mr. and Mrs
L. H. Wood, Langston Jr. and
Mary of Waco, spent the Moth-
er's Day week end in the home of
Mr. and Mra. B. I. Addison, Bud-
dj and Mary Sue.
Mr. and Mra. H. P. Cobb of
Amurillo are visiting in the home
fit' Mra. Henry G. Womble and
Mrs. J. A. Gray.
Mr. and Mra. Tommy Novosad,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oncken end
children and Chas. Kornigay, *11
of Houston spent the week end
here with their mother, Mm.
Pauline Kornegay and • other re-
latives.
REBORT FROM 4-H
Cl.l'B SECOND CREEK
Wi p Merrill Bhilp and fami!. ! There were eight girls that at-
I. hi «I'd Joe I ' in Bhilp tended the Dress Review at Rich-
■■'iily of this e i; ;lt jmi-nd. Saturday, May ID. Four ol
" ' 'In girls were from Second Cr ••!•
Mr*. Josephine I uehs in at! • n*i tin others were from Caldwell
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Maifest
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
MAY Itt and 17
Two Biff Parades 10 A. M. Kach Day
30 Hcautilully Decorated Floats
15 Hrass Hands Many Drill Teams
Band Music throughout both days.
Sum H nistnn State Teachers
( ol'i'gc fiand from Miintsvillu
Baseball 2 p. m. Each Day
Brvnhítni vs. iuirton
Curtis Six-Pony Hitch Special Attraction
Two Coronations
<H o'clock each nijarht >.
TWO DANCES
0 n. tr. til (?) each nijfht.
Carnival Concessions and Rides
piogrem
-ill I.. I
the H"'1 ;i
■III
tw iritc liianiíerl ir, I
• ¡lily this month
■ I i < > i.i i«• t ■ \
and - (hooi eh sti r
in.' type of meeting
e the summer l\r
' *1' 11 • t'li.Ml VlTJÍ ¡
•pi ' the i'lis-, tw-
v it M,. .x.id M' ■
i, i • h'Utr. n.
Mr. ,iul Mrs.
■ értaintíí with
s mihiy, for
•Ml Mi-. John li.
. nil Mrs. J. T.
I i .uiiiiont, Also i
II. I . it. ll
' Km -ts, Mr.
Bell and M
Shoemak' i . f
ioyintr the' (¡ill-
.1 ,.mk and Deanville.
Evi ryone had a nice time ami
..rned a it. We siuijf and play d
■ 'in's during tlje day arid at noon
n.toy.'d . pienic luneh.
We are tr ateful to our sponsor,
Mrs. Small, who took us in hc-r
i; ir to Richmond. (Reported).
1.1 N I A M Alt 11'. kDRHI.KR
i-:.\JOVS MIRTH DA Y PARI \
1 ,itt !■ 1 ,inda Man. K -el .er . •> ■
tyed her birthday S;:n-
wh.-i; hi par.- M i" I
Mi - Mihoi' K" hlc . m ■ r ,j
friend" nv«i to help h li-bi.tte.
With the help -t' h.- old>>i vi-.,
i.indn op.'tieil her man;. .1
lirít lit i ful rift - and they v- • -: • ad-
mired by all.
Saftdwiehe*, cakes, pies,
ami coffee were aerve<i to th •
1'iiest:. who were: Mr. and Mr*
¡.■■on Kruegar and (¡ene Monroe,
Mi and Mrs. Herbert Neiman
iinl Herbert Hay, Mr. and Mr,<
Anton Nabelek, Mrs Mary Sc'i-
nlt7., Mr Robert Schult'. Robc.t
Kay and (¡rao M irie. Mr 1
Mrs. Ren Koehler and Eldie, Mrs
Eddie Srhultz and Carolyn
Mrs. Meredith \ ork spent Moth-
er's Day with her mother, Mrs.
Yul.'i K'orff, who was visitieii with
another daughter. Mrs. M.
Rohde it Pnine Mr Y o rk kiUo
v.,sited with his nether, Mrs M.
f, York at Roundrock Sunday.
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Did You Recognize
This Farm ?
i wc Mrs. M I;..; of tin.
i •. Mr. and Mrs Hal Bell .1.1J
li uni Mr . II r R,.|| Jr. -and
' I. d miriiter, < 'ar■ ■ 1 > • of A ,
tin.
Captain and Mrs. V R. Smith
i' >.■.i Antonio spent tie Mother's
Day week end lu re visiting with
' ei; ji,rents, Mr. and Mr... P. W.
I .ni ••it ,i- ii Mrs. M Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clark
pent the week end in New
Bi a infets with lie- p.trents, Mr.
cod Mrs. T. R. Hott,
Miv- Kathleen Cade \isited ov >r
lh< cek end with lelativcs in
Dallas.
^Ir. and Mrs. Joe Kubena Jr.
•ital sons, Jodie and Beanie uid
Mi - Rosa I.ee Harvey spent Fii-
day and Saturday ni«ht iri Ri.an-
■ ■>« '. istimj in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Vavra.
Mr. and Mra. I.ouis Dot son and
i hildren spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Dotson in Dean-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Huherl I'oiansky
and little son, Hubert Jr. of Au<-
ft spent the week end here with
•heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Polansky and John U rbanosky.
Miss Mo.rnnret Sefeik of Hous-
jton ano Troy I.ee May of Foil
I Worth: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Elli
, >or and ehildten of Houston v:m;
'■'! here with Mr. and Mrs. F.
Mikeska. Mother's Day.
Sitt. and Mrs. James Hayes of
Austin spent Mother's Day h<«n>
■Mill her piir-'.'s, Mr. and M.->
II m Vajdak.
Pft. and Mr-. Albert L. Sefeik
I.<cii.-villc Kentucky, have eon-
' ided a t.n-da; leave lu re w-.th
i- purents. Mi nai M i s. I.■, A
Í*' fcik. Clarence and Martfa
I't'i Sefcik left Sunday for i' .
I. ton. W . -hinifton for a -u
a <s cMllent II wife, the fo; ill ■
Mi M i, •, Williar .
' iirncd to I, o■■ die, whet■ I:.-
v\;!i : m i" until her htisb •
'I. II I Ill-lit I v •. ionc.1 nial
then join I i in
\i itlim in the home ot
Pi ! kill-
Week end W
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Oliv : o V
The Farm Shown Here And In Last Weeks News
belonged to Mr. and Mrs. John Mrnustik - it was
Identified by More Than Fifty Readers
WE WERE HAPPY TO PRESENT THE
OWNER WITH A BEAUTIFUL PIC-
TURE OF HIS FARM
YOUR FARM MAY BE NEXT
WOMBLE
Oil Mill Company
('«Idwtll, TexftM
and Ml
. nildi-i i-
I t v t ■ * It
ota.
Mr. and Mr«. Wallace Ciddia;1
-■■I famile "f II n visited
n t elits, ^l i a i ' ... ,1. I .mr
II Idm^s !:■ t Siiuday.
Mr, and Mrs Hubert A. Willis
d -on M . r.d \llen (!■
pent Mot he i D.iy in Frank'r.
where they \isp--d with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs H. A. Willis Sr.
Miss Elizabeth Sefcik gf Aus-
tin, accompanied by Sgt. Victor
Jeter, who is stationed at Berir-
strom Air Force Raae, Austin,
visited here with Miss Sefcik'a
Housework
Easy Wtthoirt
Nagging Backache
. WhM U4mjt fMMtloa ttawt 4awn, many
lolka «onpiala d aa«|infl hMktckt, loa of
p p and arnafvy, kfidicM >n4 diulnaa.
Don't «uffar ton|*r with thaw dlaroniloru
If rrclunxi kidney funrtlon la |Mtln| you
down dun to aurh mmman niiM aa atrvaa
and atraln, ovi-r^in-rllon or o |H iiro io
cold. Minor Madder Irrttatlona du« la raid,
dnmnncaa or «rung dial may cauati («ttlu(
up nlihia or traiiuant paaaagaa.
rtiin'l nxglnrt your kiitnny If thrar rnndl-
lliinn liother you. Try Poan'a I'Uia n mil.I
dliirnllr t and aucwaatully by milllona tor
ini.r An yoara Wlnlr oflim olharwlat' cauaist,
it "a amaf.lnii how many 11 mita Doan'a aivi*
happy ri'llnl from i ln-w dlanimforia h«tp
ihi' In mllt-a of klilm>y tubaa and ItllaM
tluah out waala. Uat Uuaa'a PiUa today I
liari Fills
"Miss Gloria Darby of SOI
East 24th Street, Bryan, is now
employed in the office of Mr.
Raymond Roger , City Manager
of College Station. She received
her training at McKenzie-Bald-
win Business College at Bryan."
2 TIPS FOR
CAREFREE TRIPS
Protect
valuables left
at home.
Protect
travel cash when
you roam.
• Wherever you go, let our bank's services make your
next trip a pleasant one. Our safe-deposit boxes are
the best place to protect those valuables you leave at
home. And we can supply you with American Express
Travelers Cheques to protect the cash you take with
you. If these cheques are lost or stolen you get a
quick refund. And American Express Travelers
Cheques are convenient as cash —spendable anywhere I
When you're planning a trip, stop in here first.
It oosts so little to rent a safe-deposit box for your
valuables, and to convert your travel cash into travel-
ers cheques. Only 75* per $100... 40* for $50 or less.
First State Bank
IN CALDWELL
Membei F. D. I. C.
C\M
\
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and lena Star Oat Cwnpony.
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Oliver, Allen C. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952, newspaper, May 16, 1952; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176012/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.