Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1998 Page: 3 of 24
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Wednesday, February 4,1998—VESTNIK/3
Family Pun and
Important SPJST Dates
1%
February 5
February 7
February 14
February 28
March 1
March 13 -15
March 15
March 15
March 21
March 22
March 31
April 18
April 25
April 26
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Deadline for Submitting your Věstník
Valentine^ Day lssue Greetings (See page two.)
Spring District Youth Counselor Meeting
at the SPJST Home Office in Temple
SPJST State Tarok Toumament at Lodge 15, Buckhoíts
Lodge Officers Workshop and
Lodge Recognition and Incentive Banquet
at Lodge 186, Caldweil
Spring District Five Meeting at Lodge 172, Pasadena
State Youth Leaders Workshop, La Grange
District Two Spring Meeting, Lodge 24, Cyclone
Youth Leaders Quarterly Reports Due
SPJST State Straight Domino Toumament
at Lodge 66, Waco
District Six Spring Meeting at Lodge 28, East Bernard
Conclusion of SPJST 100 Pennies Schoiaship Drive
SPJST State Horseshoe Toumament Temple Lion's Park
SPJST State “42” Domino Toumament at Lodge 47, Seaton
District Three Spring Meeting
—SPJST— JJ
Lodge 186, Caldweil
readying for February 28
SPJST awards banquet
Lodge 186, Caldweil is very excited
about hosting this year’s SPJST
Recognition and Incentive Banquet.
They are looking forward to making
this a memorable day for the members
of the society.
The theme this year will be
“SPJST—The Fountain of Youth.”
Scientific studies show that volun-
teering can be the best kind of therapy
for boredom or depression and being
an active member can actually help
keep a person younger, both mentally
and physically.
Our pian is to turn SPJST Lodge
186, Caldweil into a wonderful, restful
retreat for the day’s event.
If your “sense of fun” is up to it,
you are encouraged to dress in any
shade of blue. It would be interesting
to look out across the crowd and see a
sea of blue.
Submiíted by,
Barbara Rosenkranz
State Fraternal Activities
Coordinator
—SPJST—
INTEREST RATE
FOR UNIVERSAL LIFE
7.00% Annualized
Effectíve
11-1-97 through 1-31-98
ANNUITYII
(Certificates tssued 4-1-93 and After)
6.25% Annualized
Effectíve
11-1-97 through 1-31-98
INTEREST RATES
ANNUITY I
(Certificates Issued Prior to 4-1-93)
5.25% Annualized
Effectíve
11-1-97 through 1-31-98
Visit the SPJST Museum!
You're always welcome to visit the SPJST
Museum, located in the SPJST Home
Office in Temple, Texas. The SPJST Home
Office is iocafed at 520 Norfh Main in
Temple, A major goaf of fhe SPJST
Museum is to preserve the Czech cultural
heritage by teaching Czech history and
traditions. It also stands as a memoriál to |
tne pioneer Czecn forefathers and moth- j
ers who settled Texas. Museum hours are i
Monday - Friday, 8-12 and 1 - 5 and on j
weekends by speciál arrangement.
13TH ANNUAL
SPJST STATE
TAROK TOURNAMENT
SÁTU R DAY
FEBRUARY 14,1998
LOĎCE 15, BUCKHOLTS
ENTRY FEE: $7
RECISTER BY FEBRUARY 1
SPJST MORTGAGE
INTEREST RATES
RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE
Home or Farm Mortgages:
6.75% for 1 to 7 years
7.25% for 8 to 15 years
7.50% for 16 to 20 years
Mortgages on Qualified
Owner-Operated
Business Reál Estate
8.50% for 10 years
8.75 % for 11 to 15 years
50-Year Honorees
Congratulations to the many SPJST
members who will achieve their 50-year
milestone in 1998. The Society recog-
nizes and thanks these people for contin-
ued membership in the SPJST. They
DISTRICT ONE
Lodge
50-Year Member
1
Rosalie Nonenmacher
1
Leo J. Peters
1
Linda Kay Walla
1
Alfred Jacob Zapalac
9
Raymond A. Hyvl
9
Frank W. Jakubik
9
Charles J. Sebesta
9
Vlasta Olga See
13
Betty Jean Krenek
13
Lawrence Loewe
13
Clint Nedbalek
13
Paulině Pečena
13
Arno E. Zwernemann
13
Betty B. Zwernemann
17
Gladys V. Beasley
17
Rufus K. Conoley
17
Mary Lynn Duewall
17
Edwin Louis Hlavatý
17
Mary Frances Owens
17
Jerry J. Urbanovsky
21
Dorothy Jares
38
Cynthia Ann Hodges
39
Lillie Mae 0’Shields
39
Elizabeth M. Stasny
39
Betty M. Stetz
51
Ben Joe Volcik
57
Adolph J. Barta. Jr.
67
Betty Jo Knapek
67
Charlene Ann Simper
provide the Society with a link to the
past and a firm foundation to build upon.
Their role as ambassadors of goodwill is
irreplacable and we thank íhem all for
their continued dedication and support.
LOOKING BACK AT 1948
ow time flies! It was lifty years
ago this year that Congress passed the
Marshall Pian, pledging $17 billion in
aid to rebuild Europe following the
devastation of World War II. A new
country — the State of Isráel — was
born in the Middle East.
On the domestic front, Harry S.
Truman was elected President of the
United States in a surprising victory
over Thomas E Dewev.
Beuford H. Jester was governor of
Texas and C.H. Chernosky was
reelected president of the SPJST at the
Fifteenth Convention of the SPJST
held on the top floor of the Texas
Hotel in Fort Worth. This yeaťs 50-
Year Honorees joined the SPJST in
1948.
DISTRICT TWO
Lodge
50-Year Member
15
Denson D. Fuchs
15
Tommy Lané Gresak
15
James Edward Havlík
15
Law. J. Hertenberger
15
Alvin V. Krupicka
15
Grace J. Labaj
15
Doris Annie Svetlik
15
Gurtie Lee Svetlik
15
Richard Tomášek
18
Agnes Eschberger
18
Lambert E. Peterson
20
Nelson Raymond Halí
20
Sybil Kubacak
20
Edward J. Sladecek
94 Carolyn L. Bonifazi
94 Robert Lys
94 Ronald Williams
106 Claudia Ann Cooper
141 Agnes Sklar
186 De Ann Keilberg
186 Tony Lee Luksa
186 Mary Jane Touchstone
186 Hubert A. Willis, Jr.
189 Helen Scasta
189 Billie Faye Wentrcek
189 Ernest AI vin Wentrcek, Jr.
201 Allen Frank Blake
201 Carol Ann Brož
201 Ora Nell Chernosky
201 Delton Elgin Fick
201 Alvin Flentge
201 Carol Ann Hegemeyer
201 Clifton Gene Hein
201 Glenn Dále Kaase
201 Edwin E. Křupala
201 Earlie Jane Maresh
201 Ruth R. Schroeder
201 Eddie J. Slovák
201 Mary M. Slovák
201 Otto F. Slovák
201 Wilmont G. Syptak
24 Lydia Ann Bravenec
24 Gloria M. Bullion
24 Clyde R. Coker
24 Doris Ray Coots
24 Anně Patricia Green
24 Joyce Ann Grygar
24 Marilyn E. Herring
24 Karen Elaine Klein
24 Doris Nell Klinkovsky
24 Monroe W. Kosel
24 Benjamin F. Krupicka
24 Reuben Julius Marek
24 Rudolph F. Marek
24 Lois C. Martinec
24 Janet Ann Measels
24 Pearl O. Mesecke
24 Charles Porubsky, Jr.
24 Carolyn Nan Psencik
24 James Alfred Psencik
24 Georgia Quisenberry
24 Marilyn Rothaus
24 Joe Frank Šebek
24 Jon Sidney Simek
24 Ronald Chas Stepán
24 Daniel D. Zabcik
29 Larry W. Bmckner
29 Anita J. Chishoím
29 Lloyd Allen Faykus
29 Dorothy Ann Ging
29 Glen Roy Ging
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Vanicek, Brian. Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1998, newspaper, February 4, 1998; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth632683/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.