Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1981 Page: 4 of 16
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4/VĚSTNÍK — Wednesday, November 4,1981
Lodge No. 4 Calling
Attention To
Election of Officers
State sales tax on supplies and p.m. until 12:30 a.m., with music by
equipment and also approVed the Henry Rejcek and the Polka Band of
Sociál Night Club to give away 15 Ennis. All of you are invited so come
turkeys on November 19th and help us celebrate.
again on December 17th. The next monthly lodge meeting
Lodge member reported siek was be held Sunday, November 8 at
Marie Staýton. 6:30 P-m-
n , , , „ , ^ , , District V President Tillie Helm- If you desire additional infor-
iB°iUoroí0d+g?umn blínoa^r0ct0bfr camp reported on the District V mation or directions contact B. J.
18, 198, at the Grant Bmldmg w.th meeiing and corap!imented Lodge Hlavatý at (817) 261-0409.
We hope that Lillie Matusevich
and Robert Ruzicka will soon be
well. They are still in the St.
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Dear Members:
Fraternaily,
Betty Hlavatý
Reportér
--SPJST —
Highlights of Lodge
No. 87 Meeting
The meeting of Lodge No. 87,
was led by Youth Club members club_ Concert Orchestra, Helen
Chns and Gary Chudej and Tommy Hegwood and Naomi Spencer and
Eojy- Youth Director Joyce Mynar for the
Corresponding Secretary Erwin Youth Program. She also thanked all
Holý read the minutes of the those who helped and came to the
previous meeting. Correspondence meeting.
was also read. Sister Mary Kosut, sunshine
Co-Youth Leader Gaynell Chudej chairman, reported 38 hours and Temple was called to order Friday
gave a report. Treasurer Helen $70.00 in expense as charity work evening, October 8 at 7:30 p.m. with
Zabranský followed with her report. for September and the total President Vlasta Jez presiding.
Frank Zabranský and Erwin Holý reported hours for work doně at the Jerry Valchar, flagbearer, led the
reported on the District VI meeting lodge by members to be 1,686 V* )od8e in reciting the Pledge of Alleg-
which was held in Taiton. hours for August and 4,648 hours iance.
Members were reminded that since the lst of January. Dorothy Chervenka read the min-
eíection of officers will be held at the Sister Evelyn Vornsand reported útes oř the previous meeting, they
November meeting. the Chorál Club rehearsing with the were approved as read.
Refund checks were given out and Concert Orchestra and would Various reports were given; old
the meeting adjourned. Refresh- perform at tne following events, and new business topics were
ments and lunch were served. October 18th at the Dallas Fair, discussed.
October birthdays honored were October 25th at Lodge No. 88 for The Nominating Committee was
Evelyn Holý and Frank Zabranský. Czech Day, the International appointed as follows: Sidney Kacir,
Lucky winner of the birthday cake Christmas Festival and the Rest Jerry Valchar and Lad Zatopek.
was Frank Zabranský. Home in Needville in December. The following new members were
Dooř prize winners were: Guide Helen Hegwood reported accepted into our lodge: Donald
Adult-Helen Zabranský and Youth 148 members present. “Happy Birth- Norman Aarnes. Reuben Daniel
-Janell Chudej. day” was sung to members having Stephan, Mary Murphy and James
Members are encouraged to birthdays and a list of anniversaries Colin Murphy. We welcome these
Joseph’s Hospital; also, at the
present time Mary and Richard
Hubenak’s daughter-in-law, Peggy
Hubenak, who lives in Montgomery
County is still in Intensive Care Unit
at the Hermann Hospital in
Houston. She was injured in a hit-
and-run car accident,
‘Happy Birthday” was sung to
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Frank Tesař and Mary Palachek.
A very delicious lunch was served
by our host and hostesses. Our next
luncheon will be held at the Silver
Creek Restaurant, November 12th.
Directions are to cross Lake Worth
Bridge and turn right at first turn-
off. Drive about Vz mile and you will
see it. Please try and be there by
11:00 o’clock a.m. Afterwards we
will return to the National Halí
where we will háve our business
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meeting and play games. Be seeing
you then.
Fraternaily,
Flora Koci
Reportér
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attend our next meeting Sunday,
November 8 at the Grant Building
new members.
The next lodge meeting will be
was read.
Dooř prize winners were Sisters
beginning at 2 p.m. because election Ellen Miculka, Adela Kite and held Wednesday, November 11.
of officers for the coming year will Brother Larry Pflughaupt, Brother Make a notě of this change and your
be held. Refreshments and lunch Bennie Kocich winner of prize calendar. Light refreshments will be
donated by Sister Tilich and speciál served.
Liberty Savings prize winner
Dear Members and Friends:
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Hello and a good morning today
will be served as usual.
Fraternaily,
Patsy Zabranský
Reportér
-SPJST-
Lodge members, John Sammons,
Brother Rudy Darilek. Refreshment Marilyn (Matush) Sammons and Dan
donors were Mr. & Mrs. Frank Everton were present at the
Bravenec, Mr. & Mrs. Mike Trefell, October meeting.
Lodge No. 88
Houston, October 12,
1981 Meeting
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Raymond and Mr.
& Mrs. John Kosut.
Meeting adjourned at 8:39 p.m.
Our deepest sympathy to the
Cecile Sodek farnily.
To the members who are con-
Our next monthly meeting will be valescing we wish a speedy
November 9th at 7:30 p.m. with a recovery.
covered dish supper before the Remember the meeting dáte
meeting at 6:30 p.m
Fraternaily,
Clara Brož, Secretary
-SPJST-
Lodge No. 183,
Mid-Cities
Newsletter
change and try to be present.
May all your days be beautiful!
Fraternaily,
Dorothy Chervenka
Recording Secretary/
Reportér
-SPJST-
Ladies’ Circle,
Lodge No. 92,
Fort Worth
The meeting was called to order
by President Holeman at 7:30 p.m.
Flag Bearer Lynn Pflughaupt
presented the colors and led the
members in the Pledge of Alleg-
iance, after which, the members
stood in tribute and silence to
deceased members Brothers Edgar
A. Alford, Edward W. Todd and
Sister Beatrice M. Slanina.
All officers were present and DearMembers;
visitor was Mrs Albína Hilsher The District m meeting wag held
Secretary Clara Brož read the Sundayi Qctober 25 at National Halí Dear Members and Friends:
minutes of t e September meeting, at Lodge No. 92 in Fort Worth. As the ole saying goes, “When it
which were approved as read and Thoge attending from Lodge No. rains, it pours”. The rain started
then read the correspondence. After lg3 were B j and Betty Hlavatý right after our last meeting and it is
reading a list of 21 applications for and Daniel and Mary Ann still raining with only one oř two
Insurance and 1 transfer, made a Rožnovsky. days of sunshine in between.
motion that they be accepted as The meeting was interesting and Several of our friends and rela-
read, seconded by Sister Finn and very well-conducted. tives háve lost their possessions or
carried. Last week seven boxes containing háve had to be evacuated from their
All insurance and financial approximately 420 cans of foods home due to flood waters. The floods
reports were read and approved. were delivered to Star House in left destruction and devastation in
after a quite brisk, wet and cold
norther which has blown in around
10 p.m. Sunday: what a quick change
from a smudgie and balmy weather
Sunday all day.
I hope those of you who were or
are bed-ridden from sickness, flu and
whatever ails our sisters and
brothers, are all on their feet today.
Today our weather is clear and
cleaned off all the smudge for a day
or two.
We, at our Lodge No. 172, respect
all sisters and brothers who reside
in whatever part of Texas and we
are so sorry and sympathize with
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each of you because we love all of
you and we are wishing each of you a
quick recovery from whatever is
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holding you down in bed. We also
are wishing everyone the best in
health and happiness in your future.
We missed a lot of our sisters and
brothers at the most happiest day of
the year at Lodge Pokrok No. 88
Czech Day, October 25; those who
hadn’t attended, sure háve missed a
great day of lots of fun and enter-
tainment. There were lots of
enthusiasts of camera-flashing and
lighting was just like it would háve
been a thundercloud coming, but,
surely, at the time of picture taking
in front of the gazebo, there was a
reál heavy cloud overhanging and it
looked like that it was going to drop
Youth Leader Joyce Mynar Fort Worth from our lodge. This our parks and zoos, killing many
reported on the Youth Club meeting rehabilitation Center is doing an animals. All the water has not yet
and activities. She also reported the outstanding job and donations are receded and we all hope that this
Youth Club had doubled its greatly needed and appreciated. We present rain will not continue too
members. ^ Their next monthly are continuing our food drive long.
meeting will be November 8th at 3 project and we will be distributing Our meeting was called to order
P-m- boxes of canned foods during the by our President Julia Dueser. After
The Board of Trustees reported Thanksgiving week to aid the needy. our business meeting was over, our
on the actions taken at their Don’t forget the 30th Wedding guests were recognized. They were
meetings which incíuded discussing Anniversary Dance being hosted by Merel Bailey and Mrs. Eddie Pamell.
the letter from the Supreme Lodge B. J. and Betty Hlavatý at the lodge Our new member was Frances
in regards to the exemption from Saturday, November 7 from 8:30 Gizzard.
a reál flood any time, but for some
reason God prevented it from doing
so. Oh, it was so colorful, it all looked
like blooming roses in a big garden
of roses as I said before, those who
were not present missed a lot of fun
and the grand march was so
beautiful, too. It was led by Lodge
President Mildred Holeman and lst
Vice President Larry Pflughaupt.
Thanks to Lodge No. 88 for hosting
and showing everyone from near
and far such a beautiful day of their
hospitality; we all appreciated it
very much from our hearts. Thanks!
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