Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1961 Page: 15 of 32
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Weďnesday, July 23, 1961 ! '
LODGE NO. 88HÓUSTON
Dear Friends,
On Saturday, August 12, we will háve
our Princess Dance, when the present
Princess, Jeanette) Helmcamp will erown
the new princess! We háve sixťeen young
people participating in the Princess
Jontest; each princess has a duchess to
help her seli dance tickets.
The following four groiups (in alpha-
hetical order) are in the contest:
1. Princess, Judy Báča, Escort Julius
Polních, Duchess Dianě Polnich, Escort
Gene Polnich
2
by
ccrt Gary Žaludek.
3. Princess Gwendolyn Schulte, Escort
Freddie Buri, Duchess Georgia Žaludek,
Escort Johnňy Kadlecek. ' ■ ^
4. Princess Glenda Sloan, Escort Larry
Pfughaupt, Duchess Margaret Vala, Es-
cort Jerry Bily. In my next lettcr I will
telí more about each of them; they are
outstanding girls and boys, and Lod,ge
88 is verry proud of them!
I want to thank Jinimie Kadlecek for
igetting the dance tickets, which were
donated by the Wilson Press, 6202 North
Main Street, who do all kinds of printing
incluíding wedding invitatons. This isn’t
the first time they háve helped the
Youth Club, and we really apprecate it.
I also want to thank Bobby Dobesh for
advertising and Jeanette Helmcamp for
helping me make 3500 tickets.
Some really wonderful gifts háve been
given away at the Princess Dance. The
following is a list of the donations: :
1. Philco Table Rádio — Youth Club. ,
2. Table Lamps — Hilsherts Home
supply Co, . ,
3. Genuine crystal 4-strand nevklace
and ear ring set — by a friend of the
Youth Club.
4. Men’s 17-jewel, shock-proof wrist
Watch — 01ita’s Beauty Shop.
5. G. E. Spray and Steam Iron — by
the wonderful Birthday Club Sisters.
6. G.E. Alarm Clock — Jeanette Helm-
camp.
7. Blanket — Mrs. Annie Vala.
8. Crochet Centerpiece — Mrs. Mary
Tilich.
9. Two crochet bot plates — Mrs. Mary
Fusig.
10. Two artistic plates — Mrs. Wm.
Žaludek.
Ra,ndy K’s Orchestra of Weimar is go-
ng to play for our Princess Dance. This
j.s the Folke Orchestra un;der a new
manager, Mr. Randy Kotrla. They play
old time and modern music and háve
been highly recommended to us. So help
the contstants by buying your tickets
V Ě ST N I K — WEST, TEXňB
from them, and come and enjoy the
good music!.
Sincerely;
Tillie Helmcamp
Youth Dircctor
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LODGE 165, MOULTON, TEXAS
Bear Readers and Writers:
At present we háve had plenty of
rain: some days more and again ligíht
showerš which is had for cotton. But,
we hope every thing will turn out all
right.'
Our meeting Sunday was po orly at;
bers are So indifferent, for the purpose
of our lodge is welfare of us all. Where
theře is a will, there is a way. We also
'háve višitórs ion Šundáys' but when it
comes to our Lodge Mectings, we trv to
never miss one. Here today, gone tomor-
jrow and we také with us when we depart
from this world only the kind, good
deeds we do while living in this world.
So please remoxbcr the duty of every
member is to help your Lodge to prog-
ress.
Tfne Dooř Prize Sunday was won by
Sister Ludmila Darilek.
V/e decided our Picnic Dinner dáte
would be set for the first .Sunday in Au-
gust, that is August 6. So don’t forget
you kind sisters, bring some pastries,
kolaches, cakes, or pies: whatever you
like to bake. Barbecued chicken and
istew will be^ served for the regular price
tof $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for chil-
dřen. So, remember, August 6th, and
all come to our Picnic Dinner and en-
a vacation.
Our son Harvey and his wife Mary Ann
spent their two weeks vacation with us
and her parenťs, the Rudy Schroeder at
Shiner. We really enjoyed their stay and
miss theim every day. I am, getting older
every day and thinking of the day (will it
ever come) when I can go on a vacation
without any woírry about: What will the
cattle and chickens eat while I relax on
vacation.
Today there is a funeral at Mo.ulton
City Cemetery for Mr. Joe Kloesel, age 57
years. He leaves to mourn his death his
wife, two sons and two daughters, his
■a,ged father, sister and brothers.
We really enjoyed the barbecued
chicken dinner with all the trimmings
toi go, Sunday, July 9 at our Legion halí
in Mo.ulton. Yet, we also attended our
Lodge meeting in the afternoon.
Fraternally, I remain
Mrs. Bessie Fojt
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LODGE NO, 142 STřiFANIK, HOUSTON
Dear Readers of Věstník:
The Youth Club of Lodge Stefanik 142
held its regular monthly meeting on
Strana IS
July 2. The Meeting was called to order
by our President, V-Ann Cooper with
25 mo.nbers present. The minutes of the
June Meeting was read by Secretary, Ma-
rie Ermis.
A report v/as made about the two proj-
ects the Yoiuth had during the month of
June.
We wish to thank Mrs. Emilie Cooper
for the donated towel set. The wínner of
this lovely set was Mrs. Albert Melnar.
The first bake sále sponsored by the
Youth Club was eertainly a success and
the Youth Club members wish to thank
all who baked pastries and to these who
came to buy them and support the dub.
There will be another Bake Saie rn the
near future.
The members present were very excit-
ed about organizing our Balí Team. A
boys’ baseball team and a girls’ volley
balí team was organized. The boys chose
Clhas Chupik as Captain and Co-Captain
was Lloyd Zahw. Floyd his twin brother
will probably be right in there too, as-
sisting Lloyd.
Robert Březina was absent. We missed
you Robert, but we know you were en-
joying a vacation.
After the meeting adjourned, we got
in cars (some walked) to the city park
which is only a block from the Lodge
Halí and had a wonderful time piaying
baseball and volley balí. Believe it or not
— ťlie boys’ base balí game turned out to
be Dads vs. Sons. Bet these dads were
plenty sore, phisieally, the next day.
On July 30, District Five holds its field
day at Brother Skrabanclťs Ranch in
Danbury. Wish we ccmld find a weather-
man to predict “no rain” for that, day.
The Youth as well as tne adults are look-
ing forwarď to this outing. Everyone al-
ways e.njoys a pleasant day at Brother
and Sister Skrabanek’s ranch and we are
grateful to them for offering the plače
to District Five for this occasion.
The next Youth Meeting will be held
August 6, 1961, at 4:30. It follows the
regular Lodge Meeting that begins at
2:00 p.m. We especially stress an extra
attendance at our Lodge and at our
Youth Meeting cn August 6.
Disoussions and plans for the fail Dis-
trict Five Meeting which will be held
October 15 at Lodge Stefanik 142 will be
brought up in the meeting.
Our thanks to Nona Cieslowitz as
chairman of the Bake Sále Cormuittee to
to V-Ann Cooper for her co-operation
with the nice job doně with the towei
set project.
With best wishes, we are
Fraternally yours,
Mrs. Charlie Chupik
Mrs. Alvin Melnar,
Youth Directors
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Hošek, Ludva O. Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1961, newspaper, July 26, 1961; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth625169/m1/15/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.