The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1938 Page: 5 of 8
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WEST, TEXAS, AJPRII S, 1*3*.
LOCALS
Miss Lois Cox of Dallas
Saturday and Sunday.
Raymond J. Praaifka, serving In
the U 8 Army at Port 8111,‘Okla,
visited his parents here last week.
MISS BLASCHKE’S WEDDING
SERVICE SUNDAY AFFAIR
.. . Mrs. E. H Brcsler left last Tues-
relatives «.»«. W« £ 'JZS'Mrf£££
I James and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ross of Waxa- Crockett Closner, W. C. Morgan
hachle visited relaUves here and at jand Walter Barak were among thcse
Aouilla the Dast week-end. -___ _______
Aqullla the past week-end.
r ipgr Cotton seed
See John Boggess.
for planting.
Prank Clark, employee of the
government hospital at Waco, visit-
ed with his family here on Monday
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Mrs. A. B. Webb continues to Im-
prove at her home In Abbott after
an illness of some five weeks.
from this oommunlty called to
Waco last week for Jury service.
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Buck. 4 yean old Belgium
3talllon for service at N. C. Witt
Farm, 4 miles West from Toklo on
Rogers Hill Road. (4B—48 pd.)
IJON’S CLUB MEETING
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. R. Byrd, Pastor
Sunday 8chod; Mr.
Miss Alfrida Blaschke, daughter
of Mi. and Mis. Fred Blaschke of
Ross, and Louis Kralik, of Waco,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C Kralik of
Silver Hill, Alabama, were united!
In marriage Sunday afternoon at 9 m
4:00 o'clock In a ceremony per- J’ R
formed by Rev. Carl Wolf In the . _ . i
presence of a number of Wacoans hour ln 8Pencer > Next regular meeting of the Lions
and out-of-town guests at the Zion’s I 11 «■ mo,rn‘n* ?**** "*1 CTub * Thursday' April Uth
Evangelical church ln Waco. Vows ^'"f8 ,mt 12:10 In the Methodist church
were said before an altar banked 8:30 P m- ^P1181 Training Un- basement. Rud. J. Marak will have
i ■____________7:30 o. m . evening worshlD: ser- -o-
per. ^ “ Wehrung, Superintendent
1 (Down-town Bible class at same
MRS. MATTIE ARNOLD
DIES AT DALLAS
Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie
'Arnold, 47, who died Monday at
4:15 a. m. in a Dallas hospital, were
held from the home of her mother,
Mrs Sam Breeder, at Malone, Tues-
day at 2 p. m , with Rev. John
Strlepe officiating, interment in
Closner cemetery at West.
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Goldfish, pike and salmon are
Alois Weinberger is bulldlftg a
new home on his property in the
south end of town. The old house
has been completely torn down and
. * * . .'workmen are busy erecting the new
The best, coffee In town served
at the Tip Top. ^ h0me- . .
* * . .... | Mrs. J. M. Deveny, pioneer citizen
Mrs. Rosser Sanders and M wh0 has |>een m for sometime,
J D. Park were In Marlin on Tues- linues to improve Her many
day and Wednesday attending a i frjenda arc anxl<*us to hear of her
meeting of the Confederated Club ^^ete recovery.
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, Mrs. R. L. GrtUlette and young
\ daughter returned to thetr home at
, Long Beach. Calif., this week after
Per Sale. A choice selection R {ew dayg vSgl, wlth her parenU,
«f pot and bedding plants, Mrs. Mr Rn(J Mrg j B King
John Manhek • •
BBT Wanted--Neat, reliable Bo-
Mr and Mrs Ott Ue visited hemUn glrl to care for young child
friends here Wednesday and Thurs- jrQrt yy-rth. Write full partlcu-
day. -
Ut S ato^SJd weddatag S' °n Wednesday evening. April 13
..... . . , _, . the snnir and devotional service will
by Mendelssohn and Lohengrin*
"Wedding March.”
The bride who was given in mar-
riage by her father wore an after-
noon dress of cornflower blue lace
with Paris Sand accessories. She
carried an arm bouquet of Talisman
roses. Miss Ellen Blaschke, sister of
the bride, was attired In a petal
the only fish that do not sleep.
DR.T.J. REEVES
A woman mayor has been install- Specialist ln the examination of
cd In Coventry, England, for the j defective eye sight and the properly
— ---------- -.......------first time in the history of this j fitting of Glasses, will be ln my
the song and devotional service will an<hent town, which was the scene | Office at the West Drug Store to
be conducted by Mr. W. T Croztei 0f fjujy oodlva’s ride. West, each Monday.
and the Bible study by the Pastor j _______ . ips
Everybody is invited to every service :
at our church.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Women of Texas Mrs. Banders was
listed as a speaker mi the program
a Uhe meeting
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a octal Lord’s D«y services: Bible study.
and ;^}przzi
tlons. Miss Martha Polansky, brides- ij 39 p- ® . oi the church
maid, wore a honeymelon dress with; lnvt* n11 t0
turquoto acce^rles, and wore , gENERAiTeLEJ'TR 1C BOX
corsage of pink coronations. Ed given RIGID TESTS
Jaska attended Mr Kralik as best j _
man, and Reinhardt Willlg. cousin
of the bride, was usher.
Alfrida was a gradual* of West
The door of the household re-
i frigerator Is opened more than any
other door of the house, according
PAINT and WALL PAPER
DISPLAY
WED. & THURS., APRIL 6. - 7.1938
You are cordially Invited to-attend ow dlapay on one of these daft
Wm. Cameron & Company
TEXA3
WEST,
Ooorge Binder, Jr., Is 111 at his
home here, reported to be suffering
an attack of pneumonia.
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ppy For Rent—3 room apart-
ment-, private hath, all conveniences
Including garage See Mrs. A. B
Hstlaon.
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Mr. and Mr» Harry Burke and
son spent the pest week-end with
relatives at Delias.
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Mr and Mrs. Aug Farek and aon
of Waco spent Sunday with Mlsse#
“Jo" Bmajstrla and Josephine MU-
berger.
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pp- Dr T A. Rowe from Glen
Rose will continue practicing In
West—office at 311 West Pine.
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Little Miss Evelyn Aderhold, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Ader-
hold celebrated her third birthday
on Wednesday, April 6th.
In Fort Worth. Write full particu-
lars to Mrs. Henry Mack, 1918, Chat-
burn Court, Ft. Worth, Texas.
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Roman Vitek, employee of the
Hugh's Tool Company of Houston,
spent the past week-end with rela-
tives and friends here. Roman
states that he enjoys his work at
Houston.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vlte* of Waco
High school in 1935 Bhe Is now em- to Mr Rhlrl(.v T Christian, of the
ployed at Reeder’s Beauty Shoppe Chrutlan Hdw Co , local General
In Wmog Mr Rralilr In hii'kinPKs__ .
' — — 7 . . wnriauaii nuw
In Waco. Mr. Kralik is ln business j Hertrtc (jeaier
on V8th and Franklin A f)()0r sianunjng machine slams
After the ceremony, a reception ,he do r ol raoh te3t imK,e, sod.OOO, j
was held at the heme of the brWe * Umcs, the equivalent of 30 years
parents at Ross. After a short wed- J use kefae the cabinet design Is ac-
ding trip, the couple will be at home , ^ bv General Electric for pro-
on 1717 M:Kenzre. Waco, Texas U,cUon he ^
.)«(--—» I other interesting refrigerator
facts revealed by Mr. Christian are j
__ ___ 'YuV ,'vy-. ■ _ as follows:
visitedTi^West 8und»y Mr. Vitek Is According to a report, made by si A Jiggling machine shakes and
RELATIVE OF WEST RESIDENTS
LOSE MONEY IN ROBBERY
employed at the tax collectors of-
fice, and reports everything In top
order at the Court House.
1 Mrs. O R. Hur'aek Is confined to
her home this week due to a foot
and leg Injury suffered when she
fell at her home a few days ago.
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-jW Remember her with a levely
Barter lily. Our gualtty and prices
are the beet. Place vnur order early.
MRS. JOHN MASHEK.
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Mr and Mrs John Mashek, Mrs.
J. A. Popp and Mr, and Mrs Paul
Skrsbanek spent Sunday In Craw-
fcfd with Mr and Mr*. Joint Popp
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Unford Deveny Maitland Beseda
and Donald Ashley attended the
Nebraska- Baylor baseball game at
Waco Tuesday After the game they
saw “Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs" at the Waco Theatre
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For ell kind' of sandwich*, and
good Juicy hamburgers visit the Tip
Tap Prices reasonable.
Scanio’s Medical &
Crockett Closner visited his wife
at San Angelo the past week-end.
Mrs. Closner Is In a hospital for
treatment at that place, and Is re-
ported to be greatly Improved. Her
many friends here will be glad to
know that she will be able to return
to her home sometime In May. Geo.
Skinner of Waco accompanied Mr.
Closner to Ban Angelo last week.
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Good coffee, sandwiches and
short orders are a specialty ot the
Tip Top.
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Miss Dorothy Jares resigned her
position ln Use office department
of the Brazos Valley Cotton Mill,
returning to Dallas on Tuesday of
this week to resume work in the
Texas Old Age Assistance office
Miss Jares formerly worked tot the
commission ln Dallas and decided
to take up this work again after
'he had been offered an attractive
raise ln salary.
Texarkana newspaper, R R. Lusk, j Jostles the test cabinet day in and
business manager of the Texarkana day out to prove It sturdy Finally
Liners ball club, lost between $96! the abused machine goes to the
and $97 early last Friday morning hot room where It la tested for cold
ln one of two burglaries reported to capacity.
.. ... . ...s... . _ T4 Ul>.
police at that place.
Mrs Lusk, formerly Miss Lillian
Zatopek. sister of W A. and Elo
»gl ■■ H.V/ ■
It takes 24 hours to manufacture
a G-E refrigerator, and three-four-
ths of this time, too. Is spent in In-
FILL YOUR MARKET
BASKET WITH
EASTER
FOOD
SUPPLIES
!
zatopeic. amtr ot w a. ana &iu -««»
Zatopek of this city, was awakened! spectlon and testing. Parts are lit-
as the burglar opened a door to the! ted to the accuracy of three tan-
bedroom occupied by her, her hus- -thousandths of an Inch, or one-
band and baby, but kept quiet for seventh the thickness of a human
fear of harm to members of the hair The unit Is operated under
family. The burglar removed the water Women, as well as men. ln-
morwy from Lusk’s trousers’ poc- > speet each cabinet an the assembly
ket. As the Intruder turned Mrs Mae
Lusk screamed and he fled out the
front door
The burglar apparently entered
the house in his hare feet, for he
left a pair ol old house shoes on
the front porch as he fled.
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WE ARE CASH BUYERS
of Eggs, Cream and Poultry. Highest
prices are always paid.
WE SELL
Texo Feeds of all kinds. Ask us for
•‘OZZIE’’ VANA OFEN8 I best Chick Starter, also Sudan and
BEER BUSINESS HERE Red Top Cane 8eeds and all other
field seeds.
EASTER HAMS
We Invite you to see our Easter Hams—
Quality meats, cured to perfection.
Complete selection of meats for every
occasion. You can order here by phone at
any time and be assured of the best grade
products at fair and honest prices.
COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES
Fresh Fruits — Vegetables — Canned goods — In fact every food
Item may be found at our store. Visit our firm and brighten your
Easter menu. ______
PALACE MEAT MARKET
Ozze” Vana, formerly connected
with the West Bottling Company,
opened a wholesale beer business
here this week, distributor for Mil-
ler Produce Company of Waco At
present Ozrte” Is operating from
the family residence, a truck being
supplied by the company. He Is
experenewd in this business and
should make the company a suc-
cessful agent •
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FARMER8 FEED & PRODUCE
Fred Plsek. Prop.
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SALLY FILERS. JOHN BEAL
IN ROMANTIC STORY
Surgical Clinic
lit Oak Street
Office Phone t — Residence 182
Office Hours:
8:30 to U 30 A M - l to 5 P M
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Specials r™™
Several West ( businessmen left
here Thursday morning for Dallas,
where they will attend the ginners
convention.
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If you take out life Insur-
ance with Southwestern Life you
may pay your premium on monthly
basis through one of the local banks
ThlS, Czr* 1* ^TmcfhTls Dealing with a romance that
tor in "SSJ? ‘lowers under the constant shadow
ven, convenient for the Insured |of ^ death that hangs over nl
rim. kw. 1 troglyoerine workers, RKO Radio'.'
|h* can’t transfer alimony, as Oeorge le " ™vounB medlcal
““V JTS ST-
covered After Smt h OrtSMd ^ hgndler„ * earn money „
• to pay $7 a week to hts dlvMWNl (.omplrte hu studles. Miss Ellers if
.wife, he married ^* ™^*~**'**™ the daughter of CaTey, a veteran at
land stopped hi* atoony paymen^ ^ and wlwn Bt,al t(f.
on the grou^ that couldn’t af- ^ fathgr.s ploteg(. ,n ,Mrn.
ford to support both. The Judge dts-, (ng detalls 0f the business, tb:
romance begins.
This exciting story shows at the
Best Theatre today and Friday
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ALFRED NEMECEK PART
OWNER OF LOCAL M4RKF7
Alfred Nemerek announces thi‘
week that he Is now part owner cl1
the Palace Meat Market, bavin*
.purchased the Interests of hi;
mother, Mrs, Rud. Nemecek,
Alfred has been connected will-
the firm since its organization. He
has proven Ids ability as a young
business man and ha* many friends
who will be pleased to hear cf his
i advancement.
John W Fisher of Wallasey, Eng.
[was fined for falling to kill the rats
In his attic.___
. ford to support both. The Judge dls-
j agreed and warned Smith to come
across promptly.
J,
The Old Corner Drug Store
S0c|| Specials
K t PURE RUSSIAN ]!
MINERAL OIL. ^nl )/V
4r IPANA
TOOTH PASTE JtV
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8tc SAL HEPATKA WA.
for 7VC
Z11501 43c
Mr SAL HEPATIC A
’ tor ................... (i)C
35c VICKS VETO
RUB for W/V
55c JOHNSON f A-
SABY POWDER ...... I7V
tSc ME.VTHOLATUM
j 35c MALLINCHRODT | m _
PEROXIDE for IjV
The Old Comer Drug Store
ONLY tm BEST
MR. FARMER
Special dock prices on gasoline
kerosene, distlate and lubrication
oU. Bring your drums and cans tc
save money. Ask us about special
delivery sendee.
HULK* OIL COMPANY
Phone 720 HO Elm St
Waco, Texas
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Webb, Leonard. The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1938, newspaper, April 8, 1938; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth590575/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting West Public Library.