The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1953 Page: 2 of 6
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, SEPT- 4. 1953
The Fayette County Record
Published Every
Tuesday and Friday by the
Farmers Publishing Company
F. S. Bumtmch, President
I,. J. Subik, Editor
John L- Suluk, Aluungia? ^(lltor
Knteesd as second'class matt
matter at the PosLpfflce at
).a Grange, Tevfcs
Subscription 1 tat eg; Year g.’I.ott.
6 Mouths fl.75, 3 Months $1.00
Rcss McMillan, 61,
Dies At Weimar
Fayetteville New*
By Mrs W. C Pag el Jr.
Funeral services for Ross \
McMillan, 61, veteran business
at
JWlss Ddrls Mane Knlppel, .livlde-.
man of Weimar, who Tuesday elect of Leonard Svrcok, was hon-
morning expired following a f,re,i hy members of her "bridal
heart attack several days prior ,lar,v wlth “ shower *sdtvduy at tMe
<» tha. time, w.fe heS gx ss-r. l,om
Traffic Accident
Kills Child, Age'S
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Carol Ann Henderson, five-
year-old daughter of M Sgt.
and. Mrs. ,C. A. Henderson of
Wlchtta Falls, was killed Mon-
day when, struck by an aujto-
The Church of Christ
Fayetteville
Bible Claes, 9; SO.
Morulas worship, 10:60 to 11 :M.
Evening services: 7:.g0 o'otock la
■ inter," 1:00 o'clock In smaller,
IN NEW FOUNDLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Baum-
bach have been advised that
their son, Leon, has sailed
from New York for New
Fovuidlahd where he expect^
be stationed for several!
L
ELLINGER NEWS
By Miss Nancy Kochi
,he Kabtard Funeral «
in Wenr.ar at 3:30 p. m. Wed- Klimek and 'M(<»r Jlaioar.
nesday. m The tnany beatiilfiil sifts' were
Mr. McMillan had been iden- arranged" on a lace laid table un-
Bszaar Date Set
The Annual Fall Bazaar of St.
Mary’s parish of Elllnger will he
held on Pel. 11 at the Elllnger
auditorium. .Music during the day
and night will lie furnished by
John It. Bara’s Band und Osclies-
tra. For further details watch this
paper.
Birthday Observed
Mr. ami Mrs. W. C. lleyer, Mr.
and Mrs. I,. G. Kubenu and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Wecheta. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Wecheta and Mr.
und Mrs. F. Tlodt spent Sun-
day in Rmithvllle with Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Tiedt. The celebration
was held in honor of Marvin Tiedt’s
birthday. A delicious dinner was
served to the guests uml Mr. Tiedt
was the recipient of many nice
gifts.
CMB Services • .
Czech services of tiff C. M. II.
church. Ross Prairie, will be held
Sunday, Sept, 6 at 9 a. ni. Ser-
mon will be delivered by Vlluister
Student Dan Marek of Austin.
Have Baby Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. John Urban of Co-
lumbus. Route, nre happy to an-1
nounce the arrival of a daughter
born Tuesday, Aug. 25 at the Co-
lumbus hospital. She bus been
named Helen Faye and wus wel-
comed by four brothers. Grand-
mother is Mrs. Willie Lycka. The
mother Is the former Albina Lycka.
Renewal
Thunks to Herman Plagens. Kl-
linger, for ills renewal to Tile Re-
cord. •
Spends Leave Here
Pvt. Larry Poiasek of Fort Hood
enjoyed a eleven day leave here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Poiasek. and other rela-
tives. He lias returned to Fort
Hood.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Murtlnek
tified with Weimar for virtual- ,lel'm’“,h “ cunhlon front which
depended pastel colored streamers.
The bridal theme was carried out
in other decorations.
ly all of his lifetime and had
engaged in the garage and mo-
tor company business f
several decades.
His wife, by whom he is
Thd honoree entered with her
mother ami the mother of the
groom-to-be. She wus presented
survived, is a La Grange na- w,th " <'nrHUKe of whitp mum* uml
live, the former Miss Gretchen l'le molher8 **re “lven yWlow
Nollkamper. Other survivors
are a son, Howard Grey; two
brothers, Gilford of Schulen-
burg and Robert of Weimar.
He was a brother-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenshield
of this city.
Interment was in the Masonic
cemetery at Weimar.
DANCE
Bill’s Place
Weimar
Saturday, Sept.
Music By
Rudy Kurtz Orch.
Adm.: Gents 75c. Ladies 25c
TABLES FREE
MYSTERY TUNE
and family spent Sunday in
Land with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lycka ami
family of Angleton spent the week-
end here with Mr. und Mrs. Henry
Cook and John Krenek Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kullianek
ami daughter of Houston spent
the week-end here with Mr. and
Mrs. J. It. Hubenak and other re-
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Myers and
sons of Hondo spent the week-end
here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chler-
nik.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bonnas and
family of Houston spent the week-
end here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Fuchs.
Jakie and Frankie Walla of
Houston spent the week-end here
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Walla.
George Branan of Garwood, ne-
phew of Mrs. L. J. Meyer, spent
several days here with Mr. and
Mrs. I.. J. Meyer.
Mrs. L. H. Zatopek and daugh-
ters. Mrs. Lena Tschiedel and Al-
bert Cook spent Sunday in Bay-
town. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Cook, Harry Cook and other
relatives. Walter Cook who re-
cently has been ill id reported to
be recuperating nicely,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramohyl
and family of Wharton si>ent lant
Saturday here. with relatives and
was accompanied home by Mrs.
John F. Meyer, who spent two
weeks here with her mother. Mrs.
C. W. Ehlinger and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baca and
daughters were Houston visitors
Tuesday.
Leslie Frltsch. Marvin Coufal
and Gilbert Henneke attended the
rodeo at Bastrop Sunday.
After the gifts were opened uiul
admired, a deliptnus course of
refreshments consisting of cake,
sandwiches, cream puffs, potato
chips, pickles, coffee and punch
were served.
Friday Miss Knippel was the
honoree at another shower in
Waco, where she recently graduat-
ed ub a nurse. The hostess was
Miss Dorothy Zupulac mid it was
given in the home of Mrs. 0.
a neighborhood grocery.
Funeral services were held
Thursday at Sacred Heart
church in Wichita Falls, with
burial in the church cemetery.
The child was born in San
Antonio while her father was
stationed at Lackland Air
Force Base.
In addition to hef parents,
she is survived by a brother,
Joseph, 2; a sister, Constance,
6 months; and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pastu-
sek arid Mrs. M. Henderson,
all oi Wichita *Falls.
The Pastuseks were former-
ly residents of Fayette county
and have numerous relatives
in this area. *
First Baptist C^uwh, , ,
Rev. J. n. Mitchell, Paster
Sunday' Sonool, 9: <4 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. tt.
Evenlni worship, 7:30 p. m.
Training I’nlon, 6:30 p. m.
Prayei ’ Meeting, Wednesday,
7:80 p. m.
Everyone is invited to meet and
study with us.
to be staff"
mcjgths> His address is Leon
J. Baumbach, SH3, USN, 361-
tY/43, MCB 8, Navy 103, c?o
FPO, New Vork, N. Y.
day School at 9:46 a. m. Worship
Service at 10:46 a. ni. in tho Ger-
man languagr. Text 1 Tim. 1:12-17.
The offering wHl go for Texas
District Dues.
First PresByterlan Church
Rev. C. P. Owen, Pastor
Church School, 9:45 a. m„ H. J.
Schovajsa, Supt.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m. .
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m.
Choir practice, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
8t. Peter’s Lutheran Church
Prairie Valley
Raymond W. Durst, Pastor
14th Sunday after Trinity, Holi-
day School at »:00 a. jn. Worship
Service at 8:00 p. m. Texf 1 Tim.
1:1247.
Sugar | Sharpe,
Sells Business
Arnold Kramr sold the Pastime
Club to Victor Novosad, who re-
cently retired froth military serv-
ice.
Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard CUfr and
GIESE JOINS FATHER
E. A. Giese Jr. Wednesday
passed his state examination
for an insurance agent’s li-
cense at Austin and will be
associated with his father in
the insurance business here. A
La Grange high school grad,
the young Mr. Giese finished
West Point Assembly of God
Rov. Aaron H. Burns, Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship, 11
a. m.
Mid-week prayer service, Wed-
nesday, 7:30 p. m.
Saturday night services, 7:30
p. m.
Sunday School, Sunday, 10 a. m.
Zion tv. Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
H. A. Traugoit, Pastor
9:45 a. m., Communion Service.
10 a. ni., Bible Class and Sunday
School.
11 a. ra., German Communion
Service.
Announcement for Communion
on Saturday, 2-5 p. m.. and 7-9 p. m.
daughter of Bay City spent the at the University of Texas iri
,mst week-end with Mr. ami Mrs. Junp Hp sinCe employed
past week-end with Ml ami Mrs.
John Cuir and yon and Mr. ami
Mrs. Emil Chaldfia.
Mr. and Mrs, Alvy Kyle and
daughter. Alvy Ray, spent a few
days vacation in New Braunfels
und San Marcos.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Vavra ami
Marion spent a four daj vaeation
in Houston. Galveston. Texas City,
Crosby and Sheldon.
Henry Derhshausen spent Mon-
day in Houston at the bedside of
his mother who is ill in Memorial
hospital.
—V-
Misses Lueders
Return From Trip
Miss Alma Lueders
' #
Miss Gertri^de L
ed Sunday from
and
urs retuvrir
a leisurely
sixteeen-day - trip thcyygb.. the
states along the" southern' and
eastern coasts.
They visited, pieces of in-
terest in Baton Rouge and New
Orleans, La., Biloxi, Miss., the
Cypress Gardens and Singing
Tower in Florida. In Chapel
Hill, ,N. C., they visited in the
by the Griffin Abstract cortir
pany in Conroe.
Plum B Hostyn Catholic Churches
Rev. Edvkard J. Jartsky, Pastor
Plum: First and Third Sundays
Muss at 7;30 a. in. Second and
Fourth Sundays, Mass at 9:13
a. m.
Hostyn: First and Third Sun-
days. Mass At 9: If? h. m. Second
and Foulth Sunday*. Mass at 7:30
a. m.
The Methodist Church
Monroe at Travis Streets
Rev. Oscar E. Llnatrum, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Morning Worship at 1,0:30 u. m.
Holy Communion Service.
Evening Worship Hour at 7:30
p. m.
Please note change in schedule.
AT CONVENTION
John T. Luecke, manager of
the Fayette Electric Co-op., ac-
companied by L. A. Giese, pre-
sident;’ C. M. Janda, secretary-
treasurer; C. W. Meyer, vice-
president; and Joe Matocha,
director, are currently' in at-
tendance at a two-day conven-
tion bf the “Texas Power Re-
serve” in Mineral Wells. The
Holy Croea Lutheran Church
Warda, Texas
8:45 a. m.. English service, every
Sunday.
9:45 a. iji., Sunday School, every
Sunday.
10:30 a. m„ Gorman service,
every lat. 3rd and 5th Sunday of
the month.
Meetings, as announced In Sun-
day bulletin.
group will return Friday night.
Renew your subscription!
Cleaning — Pressing
cuts Steam Cleaned
Philadelphia Lutheran Church
Swiss Alp (ULCA1
F. Erhard Ellers, Paetor
Sept. B: English Service. 9;0()
a. m. Sunday Schdgl, 10:15 a. m.
Youth of the Church and Inter-
mediate Lumber League ice cream
social. tLOdfif m.
Sept. 61 Annual Congregational
St. Paul’s Lutneran Church
H. T. Flachmeler. Pastor
Church School, 9:3o a. m.
Worship Services with Holy
Communion, 8:15 and 10:45 a. m.
Choir and Church Council, to be
announced.
Fiftieth Anniversary and Home*
coming. Sunday, Sept* 13. Services
at 10:31) a. m. and 2;30 p. ni. Invite
your friends. Special invitation
cards are yours *4for the taking” In
the Church Vestibu^.
You and yours arc cordially in-
vited to worship and work with
us.’
8t. Paul’s' Lutheran Church
Sunday Hi'h‘'ol.
of the Church aim mier Shelby
H. T. Flachmeier, Supply Pastor
Sunday School, every Sunday,
. , -• ......—---v ■» ■----9:00 a. m.
B«$« qWXgBB ■ ihhnfitiH attar .kervip. . Worship Services, 2nd and 4th
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Grange Texas Children of the fbureli. 8:00 p. in.
(Organizations at the usual time.
A cordial Invitation to all.
htfme of Dr. and Mrs. Burton
Joi
DAS C'E
TIETJEN HALL .
Swisp Aty
Saturday, Sept. 5
Trinity Lutheran Church
Bisck Jdck (ULCA)
P. Erhard’ ElleCs. Pditor
Sept. 6: Sunday School, 10:00
a. m. Divine Service, 11:00 R. in.
St. James’ Episcopal Church
The ReV. A Whir J. Lockhart
FRANK C. FISHER
BUSINESS ENGINEERING
Income Tax La Grange, Texas
Consultant
Bookkeeping Service
573 W. Travis St.
Telephone 95
rones and family. Mrs. Jones
will be remembered as the
former Madeline Maire. In
Uu'h"' N .C„d mXZ Adm.;
Music By
John Baca’s Orch.
INSURANCE
For Your Insurance Needs
— See —
WEBER INSURANCE AGENCY
Since 1918 — La Grange — Phone 201
ATTENTION!
• Farmers
• Travelers
• Sportsmen
Complete Daily
WEATHER REPOR
and Forecasts
covering the entire Gulf Coast
Area DIRECT from Brownsville,
Austin, Corpus Christi, Victoria,
Galveston, Port Arthur, Lake
Charles ^ind Houston Weather
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Listen at:
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris
Abrahams. Ml’s. Abrahams is
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EVERYBODY INVITED!
the former Pauline Willenberg.
On their return home they
made the trip through the
S'Sfrepo.-. . mo„ enjoy-! ™«E AND ENJOY
able trip.
erroMMEND rial kiii
Homemade Ice Cream
And Cake
at the
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Philadelphia Lutheran Pariah
House
Swiss Alp
LA GR ANGE DRUG
.COMPANY
Swday, Sept. 6
6:30-8:30 P. M.
Phone 378
Sponsored jby the Youth of the
Church and Intermediate
Luther League
SEVENTH ANNUAL
SAENGER FEST
Given Bv the Helvetia Mannerchor
IIARMOMK H ALI,
SHELBY, TEXAS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
Country-Style Pork Sausage J)in
Win Be Served At IZridPNdon J
ner
Meal Tickets: Adults $L0(i, Children Under 12. 50c
Cpdicert Mus;c During Day •
By John R. Baca’s Brass Band
Conrert Starts At 10:00 A- M.
Sinjfin>f Program Begins At 2:30 P. M.
DANCE AT NIGHT
Music Bv
| JOHN R. BACA ORCHESTRA
Admission:,Gents 74c, Ladies 25c. Tax Included
'TTenie7iH*rei4Wi9l4WBndT:ivlt-rtiUnnit1nt
0 8 V.HKWNRIttlkn
Trinity Lutheran Church
Mo. Synod
Theo. Schmidt, Pastor
Sept. «: Dfvlhe Service with
celebration of Holy Communion at
10 a. m. Kegistration on Friday
afternoon, Sept. 4.
1 Sept 9: Walt her League Topic
and Business meeting at 8 p. m.
8:00 a. m. .Whining prayer’ and
Sermon. C. 'C. Jopllng. lay reader,
officiating.
*9:45 a. m. church school.
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
A. B. Weiss, Paster
Round T,ce. Texae
La Grange
Business & Professional
Directory
Jack W. Holloway
Architect
La Grange, Texas
Phone 39J
CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH
CENTER
W. H. CYPERT, D. C.
259 N. Washingtou
La Grange, "Texas
Lady Attendant
Phone 161 for Appointment
STl ANTHONY’S
Convalescent Home
For invalids ffhd aemi-invallds.
We also take bed patieHt men.
Best food and nursing care. Any
MJigion Hccaptod.
Mrs. Minnie Janda. Owner
La 3ran4t«. Texas. Rt. 3, Box 7
Phone 1614-F3
John Guenther Clinic
MEDICAL — SURGICAL
John C. Guenther, M. D.
Tel. Office 409, Res. 393
Crawford J. Daniel, M. D.
Tel. Office 56, Res. 505J
Office Hours Daily
8 to 12 and 1 to 5
Sundays and Holidays By
Appointment Only
Dr. James L. Ashley
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes .Examined —' Glasdos Fitted
Frame Repairs - Lenses Duplicated
Over Lh Grange Drug Co.
La Grdnge Phone 380
BOELSCIIE CLINIC
Medieal-Surgical-Diagnostie
Dr. L. D. Boelsche
Dr. E. T. Williams
Dr. L. F. Zatopek
Dr. Robert G. Thompson
KOENIG FUNERAL
HOME
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMHRS
PROMPT AMEi’I*ANCE SERVICE
Phone: 83 and 244 — La Grange
Dr. D. R. Taylor
Optometrist
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
Schroeder Bldg. Phone 353
La Grange, Texas
Fayette Memorial
Hospital
Full Time Registered Technician
German and Bohemian Spoken
Visiting Hours: 9-11 a. m.
3-6 p. m. — f-9 p. m.
C. E. STEVENS
ARCHITECT
512 Trust Building
Galveston
Telephone 2-9211 at Galveston
or wr|te Mo 3, La tlrange
Dr. Jennings B. Cook
Optometrist
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Lenses Duplicated
Office Hours 8 to 6; Sat. 8 to 1
Other hours by appointment only.
Phone 155 — Box 147
Klatonla, TuXus
Crayton Studio?
Portrait and Commercial
Photographers
phones: La ifrange 279
Gltidings 346’
Open 9 A. M.—« P. M.
Downstairs—North Side Square
La Grange Veterinary
Hospital
DR. F. L. GUNN
Phones: Office 195, Res. 273W
DR. W. G. MODE
Res. Phone 4701V
FAYETTE CO ABSTRACT CO.
incorporated
Johij Schroeder, Manager
GLt) MASONIC BLDG.
Opposite: Fayette Counly Record
Phone: Office 281 — Residence 201*
ABSTRACTS lbdC ’MAPS
Dr. Arnold J. Darilek
GENERAL DENTAL
PRACTICE . . X-RAY
Otto A. Hunger Building
Telephone Office 175 --- ijes. 156
TO TEACH IN VICTORIA
* frfwnsS
returned from action in Korea
on July 23, has accepted a
teaching position with the
Victoria high school faculty
and assumed his new duties
Monday. He will teach fresh-
man indu^rial arts and me-
chanical drawing.
■ a.” i —— **
Lt. Col. _and Mrs. H. E.
Mcisel of Norfolk, . Vi., and
Mrs. H. F. Meisel Sr. bf Co-
lumbus were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Treatise Tarver arid
Mrs. ‘B. Ponton. ‘
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Sunday School, 8:45 a. m.
Worshlii servh,-»>, 9:45 a. m. (
Sunday School Staff meeting.
WrilnestiaV. 8 p. m.
St. John’s Lutheran Church
Btllnger '
Raymond W. Durst. Pastor
14th Sunday afteT Trinity:’ Sun-
day School at.7:30 a. in.. Vorshlp
Service. 8:30 a. m. Jext 1 Tim.
1:,13-17.
St. John's Lutheran Church
WarrSnton
A, B. Weiss, Supply Pastor
Sunday School. 10 a. m.
W’orshlp service. 11 a. m.
brotherhood meeting Wednesday
night.
Specials For Friday and Saturday
SEPTEMBER 4-5
(■
St John’s Lutheran Church
Ruterlvllls
Raymond W. Durst, Pastor
14th Sunday after Trinity: Sun-
ffct
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KIU liras 3 WAYS
u ™ NOSSfCLiAN
DR. IVAN KNOLLE
Dentist
9 to )2 — 1:30 to 5
Office Above La Grange Drug
PHONES: ^
Office 385 — Residence 207W
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LA GRANGE pRUG
COMPANY
Fhone 37S
HARVEST FEAST
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§T. JOHN’S PARISH
FAYETTEVILLE
SUNDAY: SEPJEM
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'» Bar Iter tutd ’ Beef and Sou jw e *— Picnic Stv't-
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In ^tec^c^t/on Hall — Hog%rdlt ss of Weather
DINNER 11 A. M.—StfpPER 4:30 P. M'.
Admission: Adults $1.00. Children Under 12, 50c
} / a .»- • Music Day and Night By J * *
Ray B&ca’s Band During tke Day
Orchestra At Night
GAMES, BAZAAR, AUCTION SALE
^nd Other Entertainment For_Young And Old
KyrryinOiTie,
FLOUR, Pillsbury Best, 25 lb. sack $1.94
TEA, H & H, 1-4 lb. box — — — _ 32c
Glass Free ■ 1
CATSUP, Stokely’s, large bottle,
2 for — — —-------35c
PEACHES, Happy Host, Eiberta
Yellow Free Stone, large can — 29c
SOUP, Campbell’s Chicken Noodle,
2 cans----- 35c
CHILI, Walkers’ Auatex, :
With beans — 27c, without beans 35ic
BEANS, Pintos, new crop,.% \b. bag 25c
CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs, .8 oz. pkg. 15c
CHEESE, Kraft Velveeta, 2 lb. ,box 94c
1 pound box--—
ORANGE JUICE, Hi-C,.tbe W^P^Qrue
orange drink, 46 oz. ca^4— ---25c
SHORTENING, Crustene, 3 lb. btn. 75c
GRAPES, Seedless, pound---12c
LETTUCE, large heads, 2 for — — 19c
BANANAS, -2 pounds-----25c
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