Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 11, 1964 Page: 15 of 32
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Wednesday, Novcmbor 11, 1984
of Never” — Janelle Bača, accompanied
on the piano by Karen Draehenberg'
Song — “S-o-mcbody Lov es You” —
Debbie Woytek, accompanied on the
electrlc guitar by her father, Oscar
Wcytek
Song — “Found a Peanat” — Rich-
ard Christ, Jr., Dsbbie Blinka, and
Robert Christ.
Polka danee — Judy Blinka and
Dis tne i V. Mig. “Somebody Loves Me,”
was sung by Debbie Wojtek, aceompa-
nlcíl by her father, Oscar Wojtek, of
Líiligc Ml.
Bísfricí V Mtg. Performing' thcír latest
sleight - of - han,d were “Prince Sama”
(in reál liře Vance Sechelski), and his
assisíant, Anna Bell Bolí, both of
Needville.
VĚSTNÍK
II
E^trict V Mýg, Sínging twa nmnbers were the “Goldsmith Quartet,”
consistlng of, L to E: Sherry, Marian, Carla, and Don na Gol.d-
(h'mtv Masmhe Sisters!) Aií from Lodge 81.
Dislrict V Mig. Performing a very fun-
nu musical paroťiy, “Found a Peanut,”
were, L. ío í?: Richard Christ, Jr., Deb-
bie Blinka, Robert Christ, Lodge 81.
Song — “When My Sugar Walks
Down the Street,” “Abilene” and “Side
By Side.” — Cherry, Donna, Carla, and
Marian Goldsmith
Song — “That Old Black Magie” —
Diana, Gale, and Charlene Winkelman
(Dressed in Ghost Costumes).
Lodge 88
Piano Solo — “Spinning song” and
“At the Spring” — Marian Kadlecek
Accordion Solo — “Big Parade” —
James Vornsand
Lodge 146
Strutting number — Debbie Nix
Debbie has won 70 trophies, 40 med-
als, and three first places .at the Na-
E«2strk-t V Mtg. Singing “That Ole’
Black Magie” were three very reál and
seary ghosts. L to R: Diana, Gale, and
Charlene Winkleman. (The colors, pink
and green, were applied directly to the
skins, creating an eerie, ghostly feel-
ing!) (81).
tional Twirling Contest, which was
held last August in Philadelphia. Pa.
She is the daughter Oif Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Nix of Gal vestou. She is 10
years old and in the sixth grade. (Con-
gratulations Debbie!)
At this time I want to express my
thanks to the foliowing who had the
privilege to perform at the Texas Fra-
ternal Congress Convention in Gal-
veston, October 23rd duTing youth
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