Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 13, 1964 Page: 14 of 32
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The Lodge 25, Ennis, SPJST float in the Lase Bardweli Dedíeation Parade. From leřfc to right, top. Carol Nesudá, Pa-
tricia Trojacek and Sharon Sheliga (on step), Elizabeth Anně Moučka, Janice Haskovec, Gary Kudrna, Cynthia Has-:
kovec, Rita Krajca, Karcn Kudrna, Eonnie Haskovec. Seat ed on the other skle, faces not seen, are Franees Jo Ktidma,
Adell Martinek, Sharon Trojacek, Mike Kuérna, Greg Kudrna, Jeanne Trojacek, Linda Martinek, Milion Martinek,:
Jr., and Řecky Kudrna.
Geo:ve Trojacek, president, Lodge Z5>,
Ennis, unci Dorothy Kiidma, Youth
Leader, are shown with the trophy
that the float woa in the Lake Bard-
weli Dedíeation Parade. The inserip-
tion reads: “Ellis Co. Lake Bardweli
Dedíeation, Ennis 1964, Winner, Best
Organization 0111).”
LODGE 25, ENNIS
Dear Members. and Friends,
I am sending a picture of the float
that our SPJST members made and
entered in the Lake Bardweli Dedi-
cation Parade in Ennis on April 25th.
The following members worked about
five nigiits and one afternoon: George
and Mildred Trojacek, Louis and Doro-
tko/ Kudrna, Joe and Prances Kudrna,
Edwin Nesudá, L, J. Kudrna, Alvin and
Wilma Nesudá, Ernest Haskovec,
Johnny Krajca, Bob Trojacek, and An-
ton Cikánek.
The float is white with hlue trim-
ming and ,gold lettering. On the back,
vinder the SPJST emblem are the fol-
lowing letters in gold: “Lodge 25 Youth
National Halí,” This float also entered
the Cotton Festival Parade May 7th in
WaxahacMe.
Fraternally,
G. Louis Kudrna
(The following arti.de is from the
Hon ston Chronieie, dated May 5, 1964.
We are intíebted to Sister Liliian Kruše
for sending it to us. — Editor).
A.&M. UNIVERSITY TO HONOR
GAL VEST ON WOSLAN
College Station — A Galveston school
teacher, Mrs. Edna M. Urbanic, will bo
honorod Bunday at Parents’ Day čeře-
ni oni es here as “Aggie Mciher of the
Year.”
Selection o.f Mrs, Urbanic, who has
cent two sons to Texas A.&M. Uni-
versity, v/as annoímced Monclay by Pat
Nauce, chairman of the student life
committee of the student senáte.
Mrs. Urbanic is the mothér of three
sons: Charles, and A.&M. junior ma-
joring in agriculture educatlon; Air
Porce Cápi. Frank Urbanic Jr., station-;
ed at Valdosta, Ga., and Navy Chief
Polty Officer Simon Urbanic, station-
ed at Norfolk, Va.
She was nominated by her son
VĚSTNÍK
Wednesday. May 13, 1964.
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Morris, Nick. Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 13, 1964, newspaper, May 13, 1964; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth627009/m1/14/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.