The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1954 Page: 11 of 20
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Thursday, July 29, 1954
THE EDNA HEKALD
Page 11
Ganado News
MRS. DELLA N. PAPE
Correspondent
c * Party Gievn At
2 Mauritz Home For;
< Mrs. T. W. Elam
Don’t do it
this way
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Buy
TRAVELERS CHECKS
$.75 per $100.00
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I Mrs. T. W. Elam of Balti-
I more, Maryland, was recently I
| honored at an informal coffee in
| the home of her sister, Mrs. M.
| W. Mauritz.
Dainty party cookies, sand-
I wiches, mints, coffee and Cokes
j were served to the guests.
Mrs. Elam is the former Lil
I lian Isaacson of El Campo, and
| she and her two daughters and Dt,vel-UI ,
; little son have been spending! af‘ler
! pail of tlie summer here and at
Port Alto and witli her mother,
j Mrs. C. Isaacson of El Campo.
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Mrs. Boepple Is
Given Shower
Mrs. Mitchell Boepple, a re-
cent bride, was honored at a
miscellaneous shower at the
home of Mrs. Tom Pritchett. The
spacious home was filled with
friends that came to the affair.
Refreshments of white cake
squares topped with dainty pink
rosebuds and punch were served
from a lace covered table cen-
tered with an arrangement of
vari-hued zinnias.
Several written contests were!
which the honoree
opened her many beautiful gifts.
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ATTEND F. F. A. MEET.
., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCaig took
3 j five boys to San Antonio last
week to attend the. 26th State F.
F. A. Convention at the Plaza
Hotel. They boys attending
were: Clois Gresham, R. If.
Rhoades Emmett Etlinger, A1
vin Quebe and Garth Myers.
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FAIRES DRUG
Ganado School New*
New H. S. Students See
Principal Now.
Students who will be new in
Ganado High School in Septem-
ber, should see E. P. Ozment,
principal, the latter part of this
week or next week, according to
an announcement this week by
Supt. B. F. Harbour.
New students will need to see
Mr. Ozment to clear their en-
trance into the school, to make
out their class schedule, to give
him their transcript of credits
from the school previously al-
of the school program.
Open School Board Meeting.
On August 5>, at 8:00 p. m. in
the school'tax office, the Ganado
School Board will hold the an-
nual open hearing on the bud
get for the new school year. In-
terested parties will be welcome.
QUALITY
Ist/te _
BIGGEST,
MEAT
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ENGAGED TO GANADO BOY—The engagement and
approaching marriage of Miss Alma Louise Joe.ker to
Joe Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Williams ol
Ganado, was announced this week by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund L. Jecker of Victoria. The ceremony
will take place at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Victoria
on August t).
Ganado Churches
ST JAMES
I.ITIIERAN CHURCH
M. S. 1IM KH, Pastor
Sunday School 9:15 A. M
Adult Bilite Slu ly I* 15 A. M
Services 10:30 A. M
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday Masses, 6, 7:45
For the Spanish speaking Mass
J>
Week day Mass, 6:30.
Rosary devotion every Wednes
iay, 7 p. m.
Religious classes for schoo
fhildren Saturdays, 8 a. m.
Confessions Saturdays 56 am
,7 p. m.
Private instructions In Catho
i Ac Doctrine by appointment.
Rev. Anthony Matula, Pastor.
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STEAK
Veal Rib
STEW MEAT -
American
CHEESE
Veal Shoulder
ROAST
Veal Sirloin
Pioneer White Wings
FLOUR, 5
Lb. Pkg.
44c
Topic
No. 303 Can Yacht Club Cut
35c
GREEN BEANS, 2 -
8 Oz. Box Nabisco
19c
RITZ E,eh
12 Oz. Hormel
39c
LUNCH MEAT
SAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School
Morning Worship —
Training Union
Evening Worship
Midweek prayer service, 7:31
/Wednesday).
J. S. Tierce, Pastoi
9:41
11:01
6:4{
7:41
First Methodist Church
Sunday School 10:00 a. n.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. n.
MYF 5:45 p. ru.
Evening Worship 7:00 p. n.
Dr. Olin W. Nail, Mlniste.
MELLORINE,
Gal.
Sun Valley
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12 Oz. Bama
APPLE JELLY
No. 2 Can Libby’s Pineapple
JUICE
Each
No. 303 Can Libby’s Golden Cream Style
CORN
4 Oz. Pkg. Admiration
TEA
With 25 Oz.
Glass
Winesap
APPLES
Tokay
GRAPES
CABBAGE
Bell
PEPPERS
1
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 30 & 31
Woods Food Market
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Paul E. Walker, Minister,
Bible School 10:00
Lord's Supper and
Worship Service 11:00
Evening Worship 7:30
Christian Endeavor -
Tuesday 0:30
i Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30
", The public is.invited to any
or all of these services.
REX SIMS INJURED
Rex Sims, an employee of A1
cao, sustained a shattered heel
on his right foot July 17 while
at work at Point Comfort.
He was at work on the pots
when one exploded, he jumped
and sustained the painful injury.
He was taken to a hospital at
Corpus Christi where a bone
specialist was consulted He is
| at home now, but will have to
return to the hospital in two
i weeks to undergo an operation
on li is heel.
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Tourist Committee
Discusses Promotion
The Jackson County Chamber
Tourist Committee met Monday
afternoon, and discussed tourist
promotion for Jackson County
; The group discussed manners of
j inducing Highway .59 traffic to
j spend over night periods in local
I tourist motels ami hotels
Also it was pointed out that
Jaeksmi County has an opportuni-
ty to show interested visitors
many attractions. Those that
were pointed out were our rice
industry, our cattle, gas and oil
operations and fishing expedi
turns to the coast were mention
ed.
Those present pledged to hold
another meeting this week in
ttu' chamber office on Thursday,
July 29, at 1:30 p m in the in
terest and definite conclusions
Id a program to be carried out
at once.
LESSON SERMON.
The spiritual basis of true
peace and brotherhood will be
brought out in Christian Science
services Sunday in the Lesson
Sermon entitled ' Love.'' The
vital importance of love for God
and man will be stressed in the
readings from King .James Ver-
sion of the Bible, including the
following passage (I John 5:2):
“By this we know that we love
the children of God, when we
love God, and keep his com
mandments.”
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CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all
who extended comforting sym
pathy and help in our recent sor-
row. For the beautiful service
given by llcv. Nail, floral of-
ferings, the doctors and hospital
staff of the ‘Mauritz Memorial
Hospital, and other kindnesses,
we are deeply grateful.
The Family of
Mrs Emil Filial.
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MAURIT IN CALIFORNIA
Marcus Mauritz, president of
the Texas Rice Promotion Assn.,
has been in California for the
past few days with Kern Tips
of Houston in the Interest of
rice sales.
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this means of
thanking my many friends for
the visits, flowers, and cards
while I was in the Mauritz Me
morial-Jackson County hospital.
I also wish to thank Drs
night and Mortland for their
wonderful work, also the nurses
who all were so wonderful to
me. I will always be greatful
for the love and wonderful care
MRS, CRESS E. HUDSON,
THANK YOU. VOTERS!
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did not, you doubtless had good cause for your de-
rision; to my successful opponent I wish a success-
ful administration.
Sincerely,
M. L. COBB
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There were only two correct
identifications of last week's
Herald Mystery Farm Home.
Guessing the home as that of
L, F. O’Brien, on the Booster!
Station road were Mrs. Odella
Surnson of Houston and Anna
Bauk iMae Ellison of Edna
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1954, newspaper, July 29, 1954; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763723/m1/11/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.