Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 1963 Page: 25 of 32
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Wednesday, April 17, 1963
RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY
We, the undersigned Resolution Com-
mittee of Lodge Karel Havlicek No. 4,
in Hallettsville, in behalf of our mem-
bership, wish to express our heartfelt
sympathy to; tibě bereaved family on
the death of their wife and mother,
MAKY J. HOLUB
She was born in Hallettsville on Oct. 7,
1895, the daughter of the latě Rein-
hard and Agnes Staffa. She attained
tihe age of 67 years, 5 months and 13
days. she died in Santa Rosa HospiW
al in San Antonio, Texas, on March
20, 1963. Funeral Services were held
Friday, March 22, 1963, at Kuběna Fu-
neral Home and continuing at the
fíacred Heart Catholic Church, Msgr.
A. J. Morkovsky officiating. The Rev.
G. Kuřátko delivered the sermon, and
burial was in St. Mary’s Cemetery,
Sister Holub is survived by her hus-
band, Julius Holub of Hallettsville, two
daughters, Mrs. Johnnie Cinadr and
and Mrs. Ervin Křupala, both of Hal-
lettsville; also four grandchildren, two;
great grandchildren, and one sister,
Mrs.. Victor Kresta.
Our sympathy to the bereaved fam-
ily, and may our sister rest in peace.
Chas. Holý,
F. K. Bucek,
John Holý,
Resolution Commititee
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RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY
We, the undersigned Resolution Com-
mittee of Lodge Karel Havlicek No. 4,
in Hallettsville, hereby communicate
our sincere sympatíhy to; the bereaved
family of their deceased mother,
grandmother, and our lodge sister.
TERESIE KLEVAR
who passed away in Youens Hospital
in Weimar, Texas, on March 13, 1963,
from whence she was taken to Angle-
ton Funeral Chapel in Angleton, Tex-
as. On March 15th She was taken to
St. Basll.’s Catholic Church in Dan-
bury, Texas. She was buried in Angle-
ton Cemetery by Rev. Mooney.
Sister Klevar was born December 13,
1875, in Czechoslovakia. She joined the
SPJST July 7, 1914 She reached the
age of 87 years and three months.
Survivors are: one daughter, Mrs.
Anna Lunak of Hallettsville; two sons,
Henry and Louis Klevar of Angleton,
Texas; also one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
VĚSTNÍK
Siegel of Shiner, Texas and six grand-
children and six great-grandchildren,
and many friends.
In her memoťy Lodge No. 4 is donat-
ing $400 to the SPJST Rest Home in
Taylar.
May our departed sister rest in
peace.
Chas. Holý,
F. K. Bucek,
John Holý,
Resolution Commititee
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RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY
We, the undersigned Committee of
Lodge Pokrok Jihu No. 72, Cameron,
Texas, in behalf of all our members,
wish to express our heartfelt sympathy
to the bereaved family of
BRO. JOE STOCKLAS
wha passed away at the Cameron Hos-
ipital on Jan. 17, 1963, at the age of
77. Last rites were held on Jan. 19th at
St. Monica’s Catholic Church. Burial
was in St. Monica’s Cemetery. Father
John Gaiser officiated.
B. A. Slavik,
L. T. Slavik,
Resolution Committee
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RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY
We, the undersigned; committee of
Lodge Dennice No,. 94, do hereby in
behalf of all the members of our lodge,
wish to express our sincere spmpa-
tihy to; the bereaved family on the
passing away of their mother and
grandmother and our lodge sister.
MRS. FRANCIS CHYTIL
who passed away at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. A. C. Novosad of Bryan,
Texas, February 19th, 1963, at the age
of 93 years. Funeral Services were
held from Hillieťs Funeral Home and
burial was in tihe Wheelock Cemetery.
Sister Chytil was a member of our
lodge sixty years. She is survived by
one son, Edd Chytil, and one daugh-
ter, Mrs. A. C. 'Novosad of Bryan.
May our deceased siíster rest in
peace.
Resolution Committee,
J. C. Rychlik,
Joe E. Scasta,
Mrs. Joe Blažek.
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RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY
We, the undersigned Resolution Com-
mittee of Lodge Komenský No. 20 of
Granger, Texas, for and in behalf of
our members, wish herewith to express
oíur deepest sympathy to the bereaved
family of our departed sistey
MRS. FRANCES EMILIE ZETAK.
Sister Zetak passed away in a Tay-
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lor Rest Home on Wednesday after-
noon, April 3rd, 1963, at tihe age of 73.
She was born in Caldwell, Texas, on
December 28th, 1889, and was a resi-
denti of Granger since 1911. On Feb-
ruary 2nd, 1914, she was married to
Paul M. Zetak, who preceded her in
deaih on March 12th, 1959. She was a
member of the Granger Brethren
•Church, tihe Christian Sisters and a
member of Lodge Komenský, SPJST,
siHee December 14th, 1913.
She is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Ruby (Berťha) Malík of Dallas;
two Sons, Cleo Zetak of Granger and
Stanley E, Zetak of Tayloír; seven sis-
ters, Miss Vlasta Bravenec, Miss Mol-
lie Bravenec and Mrs. Joe Sebesta Sr.,
\of Caldwell, Mrs. Henry Boone of
Whitney, Mrs. Frank Wichita of Tem-
ple, Mrs. Hodgel Mason of Houston,
and Mrs. Otto, Gabenda of Burbank,
California; one brother, John Brav-
enec of MbAllen, and five grandchil-
dren.
Funeral Services for Sister Zetak
Were held at 2,:0O p.m. Friday, April 5th
in the Granger Brethren Church with
the Rev. Frank Síimcik 4ffici!atingl
Burial was in the Granger Brethren
Cemetery.
May our departed sister rest in
eternal peace.
Dated at Granger, Texas, this the
llth day of April, 1963.
Jno. P. Trlica,
F. J. Mikulencak,
R. F. Holubec,
Resolution Committee
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Don’t let anyone telí you that the
penny has had its day. Not even infla-
tion has been able to discount the use
of the one-'cent piece. It acccunts for
75 per cent of tibě total eoin produc-
tion each year. The average permy,
predominantly copper, but containing
a. little ziiie and tin, lasts 20 years.
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
íťI pledge Allegiance to the Flag of
the United States of America and to
the Republic for which it stands. One
Nation under God, indivisible, with
Liberty and Justice for all.”
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Morris, Nick A. Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 1963, newspaper, April 17, 1963; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth625846/m1/25/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.