The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1954 Page: 3 of 6
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DAY, FEB. 26, 1954
* THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA ORANGE, TEXAS
’ Page 3
, 1954
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.•h-lolbirt Rites ^Monday morning at St. An-'sch. The groom is the son of
thony’s Catholic church in Co- S. E. Tolbirt Sr. of Sealy and
lumbus, the Rev. Alex Kraus Mrs. Augusta Tolbirt of Co-
performing the double ring lumbus.
ceremony. | Mrs. H. C. Moeller provided
The bride is the daughter of | the traditional wedding music.
irmed Monday
marriage of Miss Lee
ritsch and Samuel El-
birt Jr. was solemnized
ing — Pressing
la Steam Cleaned
and Blocked
>E HOEFER
inge Tex*
Mr. and Mrs. Lyttleton Frit-
ZION
DR. IVAN KNOLLE
Dentist
General Dental Practice
OFFICE UOURS:
9 to 12 — 1:30 to 5
Office Above La Grange Drug
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EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Missouri Synod
H. A. TRAUGOTT, PASTOR
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU
TO ITS SERVICES
Special Lenten Services Wednesdays
at 8 P. M.
THEME:
“HYMNS OF YOUR REDEMPTION”
ch 3 — “Jesus, I Will Ponder Now.”
•ch 10 — “Go to Dark Gethsemane.”
•ch 17 — “A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth.”
/
ch 24 — “Christ, the Life of AH the Living.”
•ch 31 — “Alas! and Did My Savior Bleed.”
il 7 — “O Sacred Head Now Wounded.”
Tiie church altars were deco-
rated with pink gladioli.
Given in marriage by her
Bride-Elect Honored
At Tea-Shower
a bridal scene arranged on the'Out-of-town guests were Mrs. lion corsage. Mrs. Martelli tions.
buffet, depicting the little Fronia Boehnke, grandmoth- wore a black < n and Miss Kelly and Mrs.
white church, the broad walk er of Miss Kelly, and Mrs. Har-
flanked with miniature potted ry Lueders of Muldoon, Mrs.
Miss Bonnie Kelly, bride- palms, the parked car and the Ernest Young, Mrs. Emary
elect of Ernest Martelli, was bride and groom marching up Lee, Mrs. Lula Thornton and
honored with a miscellaneous the walk. , Mrs. J. L. Giese of West
tea-shower Tuesday from 4 to The refreshment table, laid Point.
6 in the home of Mrs Monroe with a lace cloth, was center-
father, the bride wore a short Mrs. Gilbert Eck was ed with a reflector holding a
pink lace dress over taffeta
with pink and beige accesso-
ries. Her headdress was a hair-
do-cap of matching lace edged
in pink net. She wore a neck-
lace of diamonds and pearls,
which was a gift to the groom’s
mother by her father, a jew-
co-hostess.
crystal bowl filled with
Miss Kelly wore a pale blue
taffeta faille with pearl and
rhinestone accents and a white
_ _____ Mar-
a red carnation corsage. Other telli will be married on March
members of the house party al- 14 at the Travis Street Metho-
so had corsages of red carna-, dist church.
the receiving line were spring flowers. On either side i carnation corsage. Mrs. Kelly
innrnp her mrtfhop ___1________l_l_i____ 1___1 j 1____ 1 1 1 _......
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I BELIEVE
in Uncle Johnny’s
NEW Advanced
Saadcm
STARTER FEED
“I feed EGADAY to all mv
flocks starling with EGADAY
STARTER. A* far as I am con-
cerned, ther* ain’t no other I’**—
Mr. /. F. DeWitt, Beaumont, Texas.
Always fresh Blocks al
Walter Heintschel
Fayetteville
A. H. Ullrich
Carmine
the honoree, her mother, Mrs. were silver candelabras hold-
Ruby Kelly, and the mother of jng white tapers,
the bridegroom-to-be, Mrs.. | Mrs. Sam Smith of Wharton,
Angelo Martelli. Miss Carolyn aunt Gf the honoree, presided
Tolle and Miss Barbara Eck at the silver coffee and tea
were in the house party.
was dressed in dark green
crepe and wore a red carna-
Want something different?
_ , , Then plan to attend the Pan- |
Decorations for lh, w Xfl.ocy' S*hVXet! ££!
eler, who had made the neck- cookies a“d Ifit Episcopal church’ (:i4~2c)
lace She also wore matching The ' beautiful and useful'
carbobs, which were also a gifts were on display in a sidej
gift of the groom. She carried room
a white prayerbook overlaid; Mrs. Joe M Kelly of Mul-
with white orchids from which , doon registered the guests,
fell white satm streamers. ____
bride’s SfylillenS^or^ CARD OF THANKS
short blue lace dress over taf- j We wish to extend our sin-
feta and a matching headdress. | cere thanks and gratitude to
Her flowers were white gar- j our many friends and neigh-1
denias. j bors for the kind expressions
Jay Allen Koepke served the ; of sympathy shown us during
groom as best man and ushers the illness and at the death of
were Arthur H. and Raymond j our husband and brother, Mr. {
Untermeyer. | James Poole of La Grange, j
The bride’s mother wore j Texas, who departed this life |
navy blue crepe and the j on February 4. We are es-
groom’s mother wore bronze j pecially grateful for the cards,'
taffeta. Their corsages were j telegrams, florals, and other j
pink rosebuds. j expressions of sympathy. Your
For a wedding trip to New {thoughtfulness will be long i
Orleans, the bride chose a remembered. May God bless j
RAISE CHINCHILLAS
See Us About Our--
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER
ON BREEDING STOCK
LA GRANGE CHINCHILLA RANCH
Phone 195-W — La Grange, Texas
Or See —
DONALD DOPSLAUF or DR. F. L. GUNN
navy blue silk shantung suit
with navy and white acces-
sories. On their return they
will make their home in Co-
lumbus, where the bride is em-
ployed as bookkeeper for City
Cleaners. The groom is em-
ployed by the Tolbirt Motor
Co. in Sealy.
and keep you all.
Wife, Beatrice Poole, and
Brother, Rev. E. Poole
■ here’s
iqh Qua lit
PRICES/
MORI
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
deepest thanks and apprecia-
tion to our relatives, friends
and neighbors, who were so
kind and thoughtful during the I ^_
and Sil Krenek Orchestra
grandfather, Frank Vasek Sr.
1 Especially do we want' to
thank Rev. Edward J. Jansky
for his services, prayers and
visits to the home, the Hos-
Prize Mask And
BATTLE DANCE
HARMONIE HALL
'Shelby
On Farm Road No. 1457
Saturday, March 6
Music By
Bob & His Orchestra
and
Adm.: Gents 74c, Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
EVERYBODY INVITED
STILL HAS
$60,000.00
WORT
MEN’S CLOTHING AND SHOES
THAT ARE BEING SOLD
25% OFF
LIST PR I C E
THIS IS THE ONLY DISCOUNT YOU CAN
EXPECT ON THIS SALE
ECIALS FOR FRI.-SAT., FEB. 26-27
Del Monte Spiced
PEACHES
Glass Jar
45c
TES, Pitted, 1 lb. pkg. -
PER TOWELS,
orthern, pkg.---
32c
its, 14 Oz. Bottle
TSUP. 3 FOR — 50c
\CK PEPPER, 4 oz. can 59c
RICOT NECTAR, Heart’s
lelight, 2 12 oz. cans — 25c
RNED BEEF HASH,
rmour’s, 1 lb. can--29c
TIDE
Large Package
29c
Mrs. Tucker’s
SHORTENING
3 Pound Can
85c
PRUNE JUICE, Sun Sweet 36c
CHERRIES, Maraschino,
8 oz. bottle-------25c
SWEET POTATOES,
No. 2 1-2 can----— 25c
CRANBERRY SAUCE,
---21c
tyn choir, the Koenig Funeral
Home, Dr. A. J. A. Watzlavicjt |
and the nurses for their kind- '
ness, and those who brought
and sent the beautiful -flow-1
ers. To all who helped in1 any 1
way, your kindness will always }
bo remembered. May God bless
all of you.
His Wife, Children and
Grandchildren.
can-----
Hunt’s No. 2V2 can
2 For
PEACH HALVES — 55c
VEGETABLE DEPT.
CARROTS, Cello Wrapped,
Bunch------7c
BANANAS, lb.----11c
HEARING AID
EXPERT HERE
MEAT DEPARTMENT
:ar Cured Jowls, lb. — 40c
ogna, Rath, lb.---: 38c
Velveeta Cheese Food, 2 lbs. 82c
Broilers, 4 to 6 lbs., lb.--47c
CATFISH- SHRIMP-OYSTERS
10SENBERG & MOORE
YOUR COMPLETE FOOD MARKET
5s5?
—
Mr. Michael M. Nesbit, an
experienced Hearing Aid Spe-
cialist, will conduct a FREE
HEARING AID CONSULTA-
TION for the HARD OF
HEARING in:
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
LESTER HOTEL
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3
TIME:
9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.
Whether you have a slight
hearing loss, or have been deaf
for years, or whether you are
now wearing an hearing aid ...
j this valuable service is ab-
1 solutely FREE. You may dis-
i cover things about your hear-
1 ing that will amaze and grati-
| fy you; child or adult. Age is
no barrier to better hearing.
Batteries and accessories
will be available if needed-
This hearing Aid Consulta-
tion is held through the cour-
tesy of Acousticon of Austin,
Michael M. Nesbit, 525 Little-
field Building, Austin 15,
Texas.___(Adv.)
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CUSTOM GRINDI|ii
MIXING SERVIffe
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^lARMERS in thi* community who are inter-
IT et:
iifef
eeted in turning their grain into better ra-
tions for their liveetock and poultry will be pleased
to learn that we have become a Purina Approved
Custom Grinding and Mixing Station. This brings
you several advantages:
1. We now carry Purina’e famous concentrates
built especially for balancing home-grain.
2. You have full use of Purina’s farm-
\*i proved Custom Mixing formulas.
3. Our rations are tested by Purina Laboratories
to assure mixing accuracy and uniformity.
Come in. Look over our equipment and Approved
Formulas. Better yet, bring in a load of grain and
see what a fine job of grinding and mixing we do.
Don’t Forget!
THE VON ROSENBERG CO.
LA GRANGE FEED & FARM SUPPLY
JOHN HAGLER, OWNER
Phone 549-J — La Grange, Texas — P. O. Box 383
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1954, newspaper, February 26, 1954; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989447/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.