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FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1962
The Fayette County Record
Publisbea by
The Farmers Fubi.-^nlng Co., Ltd.
Every Tuesday and Friday
La Orange, Taxaa
New Mex Educator
Is TLC President
Dr. Martin L. Code of Port-
Celebrates 86th
Birthday Sunday
ELLIN GEK NEWS
By Mina Nancy Koehl
Church Notice*
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Round Top
Theo. Sager, Supply Paetor
Dec. 2, Congregation at worabl|i
with Holy Communion, 8: in a. m.
Congregation at Study, 9:20 a.
Editor
Entered as second class mall
matter at the Post Office at
La Grange, Texas
Subscription Rates in Fayette and
Surrounding Counties: Year $3.00,
8 months $1.75, 3 mouths $1.00.
Elsewhere in Texes: Year $3.50,
6 months $1.90: 3 months $1.00.
Out of State: Ye*r $4.00.
( months $2.25; $ months $1.25.
City Delivery, by mail. In
La Grange:
Tear $3.50; 6 months $1.90;
3 months, $1.00.
All Prices Plus State Sales Tax.
Dec. 3, Women of The Church
Willow Springs News
By Mrs. Lartv Krebs
land Eddie Jr., each got a 5 point- and Brotherhood meeting with met on Nov. 19 at the home
Church
Ben Schoppa of Smithville 0e#r Hur,t,na Report
L. J. Sulak, Editor-Manager' ales N M wlu ^ the new ' celebrated his 86th birthday |teer hunters are still bringing
Ch"w- ^ sr*i3r
The election of Dr. Cole took evening lunch. ! er juhnny Franta got a 0 pointer; I Christmas Party, 7:30 p. m. Wo
place Nov. 17 at a meeting of | Those attending the event Vernon Roesler, 5 pointer; and Ed men will exchange gifts,
the college’s board of regents were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ma- 1 Martinek. 8 pointer,
in San Antonio. Dr. Cole, who ners and children of Austin P^naD ^ Bwro^:
is a professor in history at Mrs. Edna Stowers, Mr. ana i ftnd fanij|y 0f panadena a pent. the |
Eastern New Mexico Universi- Mrs. Jerry Curies and child- we,.gwrM| here with Mrs. John P j
ty, will begin his work as pre- ren and Mr. and Mrs. August Zupalac.
Kadlecek, all of Smithville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Schoppa
and son, Michael, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Schoppa and Mrs. Ani-
ta Vanek, all of La Grange.
Warrenton News
By Mrs. V. G. Freniel
HO Ladits Meet
Mrs. Hubert Brandt was nomi-
nated “Conservation Homemaker''
by the Walhalla HD club when it
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Attend Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mlnssen and
Mr. and Mrs Larry Krebs and sons
attended the Kautz-Kruse wedding
Sunday at the St. Pauls Lutheran
Church in Urenham.
- Renewal
Thanks to Alvin Bender. New
Ulm. for his renewal to The Re-
cord.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coufal of .Vic-
Gregor spent the Thanksgiving
weekend here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coufal.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Krebs and
family of Houston spent the week
end here with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Krebs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chovanec
of Austin were weekend guests In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Krebs.
Visitors in the home of Mrs
Wilbert Rodiek the weekend were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cordes and fa-
mily of Beeville and Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Schmidt and family of
Corpus Christi.
sident of Texas Lutheran
June 1963.
The newly elected TLC pre-
sident received his college edu-
cation at St. Olaf College
(Northfield, Minn.). He holds
a MA degree from the Univer-
sity of Wisconsin and a PhD
degree from the University of
Iowa. «: I All
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hrachovy!
8t. Jonn's Lutheri
Elltngpr
Raymond W. Durst
M. E. Flathmann
Pastors
First Sunday In Advent, 8:30 a.
CARMINE NEWS
By Mrs. ^mo Noak
Birthday Party
Little Thomas Ray Ruether was
honored on his third birthday with
an all-day celebration, consisting
of a turkey dinner with all the
trimmings at the home of his par-
i of Houston spent the weekend ; nl worship service.
Bluff Cluh Meets
At HD Building
The Bluff HD club met on
here with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ha
luska Jerry Haluska. student at j
A&M, also spent the Thanksgiving
holidays here with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace j
and family of Houston spent the
weekend here with Mr. and Mrs
Leonard Baca and daughter and
Mrs. John Novosad.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blinka and
daughter of Houston spent Sunday
9:45 a. m„ Church School.
St. Peters Lutheran Church
Prairie Valley
Raymond W. Durat
A. E. Flathmann
Past ore
8'35 a. m., Worship service.
9:30 a. m. Church school.
Nov. 14 at tile HD building here with Mr and Mrs. Johnny
with Mrs. Leo Tiemann as hos- and Mr an(1 Mr8’ Henrv
tess. Mrs. Ted Adamcik re- j0hn supak of HouHton spent
ported on the council’s activi- ,(,<> weekend here with his parents,
ties. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Supak.
The annual Christmas party Mrs K- E- Stmank of El Campo
, i__.j „ t-.^„ o and Mrs. David Wright of Houston
will be held on Dec. 2 at the vU1U)d here Saturdlly wlth Mr„ „
] HD building beginning at 5 p. ( E Si<jbei, Mr. and Mrs W. J.
i m. Turkey and all the trim- Koehl and son and also visited in
Zs"X*\nVMr»nT'erov RuelZr "ling* will be served. Secret j La Grange with Mr and Mrs
Hnt.K, jVfr. and Mrs. Leroy Kuetner .. , . , , . • Woodrow Siebel
Of Carmine. Those Who were pre- | pals will be revealed and neig "ogtnjw 8Ubora „nd
sent for the occasion were: Mr. | years secret pals names will
snd Mrs. Alfred Michalsky and jje drawn
children of La Grange. Mr. and Mrs Schulze was the
winner of recreation. The next
meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Delta Hausmann.
8t. John’s Lutharan Church
Rutersvllle
A. E. Flathmann
Raymond W. Durat
Pastora
9 a. m., Church School.
10:15 a. m„ Worship service.
of Mrs. Ben F McCormick Mr»
Brandt will complete a brochure
on her activities and qualifications
and submit it to the county judg-
ing committee where It will be
judged with others entered in
oountywicie competition for the
recognition of "County Conserva-
tion Homemaker.” This program
is sponsored by the Extension
Service and the Fort Worth Press.
Eight members and one visitor
were present for the f meeting.
Each answered roll by naming a
homemaking practice that saves
money. The menu for the Christ-
mas turkey supper was approved.
The ladies who will he in charge
of different services that evening
were announced. The ladles made
several suggestions for the annual
educational tour, which la sponsor-
ed by the HD Council, to be turn-
ed in for approval,
Mrs. L. L. Petrich was the win-
ner during the recreation period.
During the demonstration period,
five Christmas centerpieces were
viewed. A family style lunch was
enjoyed by the group.
To Have Stew Supper
The Church Women of St John’s
Crayton Studios
Open 9 A. M. — 8 P. M.
Portrait and Commercial
Photographers
Phones: La Grange 968-3740
Giddiugs 245
Downstairs — North Side Square
Dr. James L. Ashley
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — Glasses and
Contact Lenses Fitteu
Professional Bldg.
Telephone 968-3056
Closed On Thursday
Every Tuesday in Glddings
Citizens State Bank Bldg.
DR. HENRY F. STAVINOHj'
DENTIST
DR. DAVID M CASTO
is In The Office
Mondays and Thursdays
Office Hours: 8-12 and 1-5
Phone 283, Schulenburg, Texas
Dr. Jennings B. Cook
Optometrist
Flatonla, Texas
Evss Examlnsd — Glasses Fitted
Puone PRescott 8-8587 — Box 147
Lenses Duplicated
Office Hours: 8 to 5:30: Sat. $ to 1
Other Hours by Appointment Only
COZY REST HOME
MRS. LINDA WUNDERLICH
Owner
PHONE 968-4548
2 Mi. East of I-a Orange on Hy. 159
La Orange, Texas Rt. 2, Box 195A
Clean, Comfortable Rooms
Central Heating and Cooling
Good Food and Care
For Aged ana Invalid
Where The Buyers Arel
TED HOUGHTON
REAL ESTATE
La Grange, Texas
865 E. Travis St„ Ph. 968-4756
List Your Property To Sell!
Mrs. Louis Maseheck and Danny of
Eagle Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Jasek and Gloria of West Point,
Mrs. Christine Maseheck and Nor-
ris of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs.
James Curry and family of Hous-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ruether
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Otto
Glassmann, all of Burton: Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Schmidt and Shirley,
and his sisters. Catherine Sue and
Carol Ann, all of Carmine.
Personals
Rev. and Mrs Nelson Kiar and
son of Jourdanton are spending
Fayetteville News
By Mrs. F. C. Pagel Jr.
Day Of Recollection
A day of recollection for the la-
dies of the St. John's parish at
Fayetteville will he held Sunday.
Dec. 2, starting at 1 p. m. Retreat
the week here with his parents. | master will be Father Fuchs of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klar. Pastor j Bellville. All ladies of the parish
Kiar is pastor of the St. John’s are urged to attend.
Lutheran church in Jourdanton.
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Zwernemann
and family of here, accompanied
El Gene Schulle
WANTED
Lady lo care for an aged man,
do light house work and cook
No heavy work
Should drive car
Board, room and salary
Call CH 23136
Plum, Texas
Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and
Mrs. E. K. Gruchalia and family
in Houston.
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Wolle. Mr.
8t. Paul Lutharan Church
Shelby
Waldemar Wendel, Pastor
Nov. 29, at 7:30 p. m.. Choir re- Lutheran church will sponsor their
hearsal. j annual fall chicken stew supper on
Dec. I, at 9:30 a. m., Junior choir Sunday, Dec, 2. Serving will begin
family of Houston spent th<- j rehearsal. at 6 p. m. A slngspiratlon will fol-
Thanksgiving holidays here with i *,ec- ** *r' a m-- Sunday School |ow with neighboring choirs par-
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Stlbora and alsoj‘in<* Adult Bible class. ^ tiiiputing Members and (heir fa-
visited with relatives in Fayette 10:30 a. m.. Worship Service mil)es and friends are invited to
vllle. with Holy Communion. come out and eat supper. A free
Mr and Mrs. Robert Andrew and1 ')et 81 1 ■*** P- m“ Guther Lea- will donation will be held
fnmlly of Houston spent the week-!Kue _
end here with Mr. and Mrs Ed *jpc' *• P- m“ S*>n(lay School
C. E. PETERS
Insurance Agency
Automobile • Casualty • Fire
(Only Top-Rated Stock
Companies Represented)
Notary Public
CLARENCE PETERS
658 E. Milam • La Grange
KOENIG FUNERAL
Home
Stlbora and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kansteln
er of Houston spent the Thanks
giving holidays here with Mr. anil
Mrs. Ewald Kansteiner and Louis
Shoppa.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Heckler and
son of Houston spent the Thanks
giving holidays here with Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund Becak
teachers’ and staff meeting
St. Paul Lutheran Church
Fayetteville
Waldemar Wendel, Pastor
Dec. 2, 8:30 a. m., Worship ser-
vice with Holy Communion
ROUND TOP NEWS
By June Fricke
Baptism
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Muesse of Spring
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Meyers of | Church Women meet.
9:30 a. m„ Sunday School and Branch was baptised Sunday
Adult Bible class. morning in the Bethlehem Lu-
Dec. 3, 2 p. m.. St. Paul Lutheran ,heran church by Pastor Sager.
Beaumont spent the Thanksgiving
holidays here with Mr. and Mre
Joe Htibenak.
Mr. and Mrs Rudy Krenek and
family spent Friday in Houston
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Brandon.
Walter Hoermann and his dau-
ghter and son-in-law of San Anto-
VZ-» “l - «"
Dade, visited here last week with
! relatives.
Sunday and weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Zwerne-
nthnn Sr. were T-Sgt and Mrs. R. . . ,,, ,, . „ ,
G Zwernemann and family of Kel- an* *r8' * n tln" here W'th Ml8H 8o«*le
ly Air Force Base in San Antonin, and **r‘ Orville Slmmang all of pek 8nd Mrs. John Martinek.
San Antonio, and Mr and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs Johnny Cook
Burney Miller and sons of Lex- daughter of Angleton spent the
7 p. m., Choir rehearsal.
8 p. m.. Luther League meeting.
Philadelphia Lutheran Church
Swiss Alp (ULCA)
F. Erhard Ellers. Pastor
Nov. 30, Christmas program
Mrs. Otillla Tobias spent Thank* | Practice, L 3D p. m.
giving day with Mr. and Mrs. Pi
Juries and family in Glidde
Rudy Zatopek of Houston
Dec. 2, Holy Communion service,
m.
Sunday School, 10:15 a. m
The sponsors are Judy Hlnze of
here and Clehurn Treyblg. He
will answer to the name of Brad-
ly Wayne. A mutton barbecue din-
ner was given in the home of Mr.
and Mrs Clarence Hlnze for
friends and relatives.
Observes Birthday
Mrs. Alma Sacks observed her
birthday on Monday, Nov. 26, with
a host of friends present.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Tubbs and
*’ To P m famt>y of Houston. Mrs. Norma
4, ULCM, 7.30 p. Ill n„in, ,-r r .. c\.... —anj
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Riske and fam-
ily of Pasadena and Mr. and Mrs.
William lurk anil family of Star inFton, were brief visitors here weekend here with Mr. and Mrs.j.m
william ,iurs ana tainiiy or Miar .. . M n tjon.-k ,,_____ I i
5, Luther League, 7:30 p. m.
Children of the Church, 7:30 p. Blvln*‘%'uh "m“«.
JOE HOEFER
Cleaning - - Pressing
Hats Steam Cleaned
and Blocked
with Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt Renck Henry Cook.
alter all had attended the funeral . MIsBes Bernice and Clemle Keh-|
services of Mrs Marie Wolle. ‘ mer of Houston spent the week-'
Mrs. J. H Ryberg, Randy and end here with Mrg Tlllte Koehl,
Holly Fay and A W. Peters, all of Miss Tcrrv Jean Meyer and
Houston, spent the weekend here johnny Richards of Beaumont vlt-
wtth their parents, Mr and Mrs. here on Thanksgiving Day
Church council, 7:30 p. in.
Dec. 6, ULCW. 1:30 p. m.
Divine service, 11 a. m.
GOODYEAR PERMANENT
ANTI-FREEZE
j Alfred Peters.
) Mr. and Mrs. Clint. E. Pietz of
| Corpus Christi spent the weekend
1 here with his mother. Mrs. Hertha , they enjoyed
i Pietz. Mrs. Pietz then accompan- giving dinner.
'led her son back to Corpus for aj c H Mey„r of Beaumont arcom- „ .. m unrt
week s visit. Then Clint Pietz panled by Harry Hlinsky also at- mllnn l'.«
brought Mrs. Pietz back to Car-I tended the game at Austin Thank*-
with Mrs. H. E. Slebel, Mr and
Mrs. W. J. Koehl and son and with
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. J. Meyer where
delicious Thanks-
(Ethylene Glycol Base)
WHOLESALE or RETAIL
Check Our Prices Before You Buy
CANDO OIL AND GAS
TRIANGLE SERVICE STATION
Phone 968-4533 — Highway 77 North
LA GRANGE
NOTICE FROM MIKE’S CAFE
EFFECTIVE DEC. 3RD, 1962
We will not serve ready dinners, because of the cafeteria
help situation.
BUT COME AND ENJOY our Good Coffee, Real Home-
made Pie and Homemade Kolaches.
WE WILL BE OPEN for breakfast, opening at 6 A. M.
TRY OUR Homemade Chili and Stew, Delicious Steaks
Hnd Fried Chicken, Shrimp, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Sandwi
ekes of all kinds, and Soups.
OUR HOMEMADE Pie* and Kolaches served in the Cafe,
and arc also made to go on advance orders.
No Et*od Served after 7:<M) P. M.—hut enjoy the coldest
drinks in town all day and until 11:00 P. M. every night.
A Family Atmosphere prevails al all times, so bring the
whole family!
mine thia weekend and were met
here by Mrs. Pletz's other son, Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Pietz and daugh-
ters of Conyers, Georgia, who also
spent the weekend here.
La Grange School
Cafeteria Menu
rings,
fries,
December 3-7
MONDAY
Hamburgers, onion
cheese slices, French
peach custard and milk.
TUESDAY
Chicken and dumplings, pin-
to beans, chilled tomatoes,
bread, peanut butter, pears and
milk.
WEDNESDAY
Meat balls and spaghetti,
English peas, pickled beets, hot
biscuits, butter, ice cream and
milk.
THURSDAY
Fried chicken, creamed pota-
toes, brown gravy, bread, cran-
berries, chocolate pudding and
milk.
FRIDAY
Hot dogs with chili sauce,
fried fish with tartar sauce,
baked corn, carrot sticks, corn-
bread, butter, cherry custard
and milk.
e-xtra one-half pint milk, two
cents. No limit.
MIDWAY DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Sehulenburg, Texas
Sat-Sun
Dec. 1-2
‘‘LOVER COME BACK”
Rock Hudson, Doris Day
giving Day and visited hen- with
Mr. and Mrs. C. A J. Meyer
Miss Adeline Jurajda of Houz-
ton spent the weekend here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jurajda.
Kddie Jecmenek and son of Bay
City visited here with Mrs. E C.
Jecmenek and other relatives dur-
ing Thanksgiving holidays.
Miss Vivian Zatopek of Houstul
spent Thanksgiving Day holiday*
here with her |>arents, Mr, and
Mrs. T. H. Zatopek
Mizs Bernice Oerik of Houston
is spending her vacation here with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
l-oeve.
John Ray Koepke of Houston
spent Thanksgiving Day here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs Leon
Koepke.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Black Jack (ULCA)
F. Erhard Eilera, Pastor
Palm of La Grange and Marvin
Loe Meitikowsky spent Thanks
■HER
and Gloria.
FDNKRAL DIRECTORS
PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone: 968 3121 — La Grange
FAYETTE COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO., INC.
John Schroeder, Manager
ABSTRACTS
TITLE INSURANCE
Phone 968-3749 — P. O. Box 540
La Grange
Chiropractic Clinic
E. L. FITZPATRICK, D. C.
Office Hour*: 9 a. m. to 12 Noon
2 p. m. to 6 p. m on
Monday, Wednaaday and Friday
9 a. m. to 12 Noon on
Tueaday and Tbureday
Other Time* by Appointment Only
221 Eaat Travla—Phone 968-3340
ST ANTHONY’S
Rest Home
La Grange, Rt. 3, Box 7 7
Phone 968-4347
OR
El Campo Rest Home
For invalids and aemi-invalida.
Best food and nursing care. Any
religion accepted. Apply at La
Grange or El Campo.
907 E. Calhoun, Phone LI 3-3791
Mrs. Minnie Junda, Owner
Dr. D. R. Taylor
Optometrlat
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Frames Repaired or Replaced
While You Walt
Lenses DupUcated-Contact Lens#*
Fitted
Office Hours: 8:80 to 5:80
Thursdays, 8:30 to 12 Noon
Phones: 968-3953 or 968-4307
Call For Night Appointments
Old Masonic Bldg., La Grangs
Dianne of Houston spent the week
end With Mr’, and Mrs Don Nagel.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Quade and
Edward of El Campo, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Swahn and Stanley of San
Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Krause and Pearlie of here, Mr.
ajpi Mrs. Barney Muske and fami-
ly of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. L.
G. Lenert of Burton and Paul Ooeh-
ring of Warrenton spent Thanks-
giving Day wilh Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Mttske of here.
Mr. and Mrs. E O. Ponfick had
the following for their weekend
guests: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reh-
Schwarte uian and sons and Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Ponfick and lllison Ponfick oj
family of Hltchcok spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ba-
niks.
Mr. and Mrs. Kervin Albers, Mr.
and Mrs. Barnell AlberB and Delo-
res Albers of Houston spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley Albers and Dlnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Banlk and
children of Houston spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Baulk.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Grnf and Han Antonio,
fnmlly of Houston spent the week, Douglas Knutzen of Huntsville
end with Mrs. I-ora Grnf. 'spent the weekend with his par-
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Birkelbach ents, Mr. and Mrs J. h’ Knutzen.
spent Thanksgiving day with Mr .Jerry Sacks of Austin and Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Weyand. Other and Mrs. Charles Weinert and
KILL TtUMlTtSI
Dec. 2. Sunday School. 10 a. m. i guests there were Mr. and Mrs. Todd of Pasadena spent the week!
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
T. H. Grsslmann, Pastor
munlon, La Grange.
9 a. m. Sunday School and Bible
class. La Grange.
9:15 a. m . Sunday School and
Bible class. Trinity Hill.
10:15 a. m.. Morning service and
Holy Communion, Trinity Hill.
Monday. Mary-Martha Guild,
Trinity Hill, 7:3ft p. m.
Wednesday, Walther League,
6:45 p. m
Friday, Rev. Martin Ramming
will meet with the Voters’ Body
to discuss the program of District
and Synod, at 7:30 p. m. in La
Grange. All members of the con-
gregation are urged to attend.
Willie Hall and sons and Mrs. Ag-'end with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
nes Weyand
Sacks.
Mr and Mrs. Chester Markwart Mr. and Mrs Eldee Hummel and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eldsen of El Paso spent several
Birkelbach on Thanksgiving night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nagel and
days with Mrs Alma Sacks.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Maisel and
U - D O - IT
(Tp
TERMITE
CONTROL
Pi
»f«t»ionol farmitt
product for tho homo
•wr
treats the
■nor. S-yoar cfcomi-
cal replacement $juar-
lawn. Free folder. 5-roam Hama
Farmers Lumber
Co., Inc.
gram practice,
Wednesday, Church council. 7:30
p m
Thuraday, Senior choir rehear-
sal. 7:30 p. m.
Travla Street Methodist Church
Paul A. Grout. Jr„ Minister
Sunday. Dec. 2, 9:30, Church
School.
10:45, Morning worship. Sermon.
■What Drinking Means to Me!”
Holy Communion.
5:30. Senior MYF. Study, “Sex
and the Whole Person."
7:00. Evening service, Sermon.
“The Giving of the Uv the great
Act of God." Holy Communion.
Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2:00, Wo-
DECLARE DIVIDENDS
The Board of Directors of
United Gas Corporation, Shre-
veport, La., meeting in New
York, Nov. 27 declared a fourth
quarter dividend of 40 cents n,en * Society of Christian service,
per share on the common stock, 1 iunlor, H.' MYF
. c. , 0 ’ 7:30. Commission on Worsh p.
it was announced by Ed Parkes, Thursday. Dec. 6, 7:30. Official
president. Board
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AIL NEW 1963
MIKE’S CAFE
561 E. Colorado — La Grange
STEAM CLEAN
your engine
ONLY $3.50
HIGH FIDELITY
STEREO
By World Famous
r£tfITH
with NEW
STEREO FM RADIO
8t. John’s Lutnsrsn Church
Warrenton, Texas
Marvin D. Koenig, Pastor
Saturday, Dec. 1, Confirmation.
$: 30 a. m.
Sunday. Congregation at Study,
I 16 a m Congregation at Wor-
ship wilh Holy Communion, 10:30
t m. Congregational Family night
beginning with “Chicken Stew,” 6
p in.
Monday. Christmas program
practice, 7 p. m. Sunday School
staff meeting following the pro-
Martin Luther Church
Csrmlns
Rev. A. M. Hannemann, Pastor
Saturday, Confirmation. 8:30.
Sunday, Dec. 2, Worship servi-
ces, 8:15 and 10:30.
Sunday School, 9:20
Christmas program practice, 2
P m.
Monday, Luther League, 7:30.
TuesdWy, Church council, 7:30.
Wednesday, Choir, 7:30.
Waldect Lutheran Church
Wsldeck, Texas
Marvin D. Koenig, Pastor
Saturday, Dec. 1, Confirmation
at Warrenton. 3:30 a. m.
Sunday, Congregation at Wor-
ship wtth Holy Communion, 8:15
a. m. Congregation at Study, 9:15
a, m.
Tuesday, Church council meet-
ing, 7:30 p. m.
Thursday. Slinday School Christ-
mas program practice, 7 p. m.
CASH-CARRY GROCERY
SPECIALS
NOV. 29
THURSDAY
nov. no
FRI. & SAT.
DEC. 1
St. Paul Lutheran Church
H. T. Flachmeier, Pastor
Sunday School. 9:30 a. m.
Worship services, with Holy
Communion. 8:15 and 10:45 a. m.
Communion to shut-ins by ap-
pointment, Monday afternoon.
Adult confirmation class, Mon-
day. Doc. 3, 7 p. m. at the pastor’s
study.
Afternoon Circle, Tuesday, 2:30
pf in. (party).
Junior choir, Wednesday, 4 p. m.
Senior choir. Wednesday, 7:3(1
p. m
Confirmation class, Saturday,
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CATSUP, Sniders, 14 Oz. Bottles, 2 for 29tf
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, Gold
Medal, 12 Oz. Box, 2 for............................35*?
RICE, Wonder Long Grain, 2 Lb. Box......25tf
COOKIES, Sunshine Mileo Sugar
Wafers, 7 Oz. Pkg. ..................................25f?
TOWELS, Northern, Reg. Size ........... 19?
WAX PAPER, Cut Rite, Box .............. 25?
COFFEE, Maxwell House, Instant,
10 Ounce Jar........................................... $1.15
ICE CREAM, Carnation, V2 Gal. ............ 69?
TOMATO PUREE, Buffalo Brand, Can 5?
SHORTENING, Mrs. Tucker’s, 3 Lb. Can 59?
SYRUP, Blackburn Maid, Vi Gal. ............49?
MILK, Carnation or Pet, Tall Cans, 2 for .. 29?
PEAS, Jack Sprat Garden Sweet,
No. 303 Cans, 2 for................'................ 31?
CHICKEN DINNERS, Banquet
Frozen, 2 for ....................................
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ORANGE JUICE, Frosty Acres Frozen,
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VEGETABLES, Frosty Acres Frozen
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1962, newspaper, November 30, 1962; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth986680/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.