The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1954 Page: 3 of 6
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Y, APRIL 9, 1954
isidered the wiring on
i I lours a definite fire
rid urged the cominis-
tomt to take prompt
remedy the eondi-
don’t find what you
ert a want ad.
VAN K NOLLE
Dentist
al Dental Practice
FICE IIOUKS:
12 — 1:30 to 5
ove la Grange Drug
ig — Pressing
Steam Cleaned
nd Blocked
HOEFER
• Team
RIDAY, APRIL 9, 1954
STORE
ller-Heinrich Rites
Zion Lutheran
arl Miller, daughter of Mr
Mrs. Fritz Miller, and
c Alfred Heinrich, son of
. Leona Heinrich, were
ried at four o’clock Satur-
afternoon at the Zion
leran church, the Rev. H.
Traugott performing the
ble ring ceremony.
(teo. Schroadei provided
nuptial music and accom-
led Mrs. H. A. Traugott,
I sang “The Lord’s Prayer”
“O Perfect Love.”
he bride was given in
triage by her father. She
'e a gown of lace and net
F sttin, the fitted bodice of
[and a low neckjine. The
g sleeves came to a point
F the hands and tiny self
fered buttons fastened the
lice in th» back. The full
ft was lace and net over
n and a panel of lace came
B point in the back. Her
jer-tip veil was fastened to
Fown of pearls and rhine-
les. She carried a bridal
iquet of white carnations
itered in white satin rib-
s which formed streamers,
only ornament was a
rhinestone necklace, a gift of
the groom.
Miss Gladys Heinrich, sister
of the groom, was maid-of-
honor. She wore a gown of
yellow net over taffeta and
a little white hat.
The bridesmaids, Misses
Eunice Ponfick, Betty Kopec-
ky and Lillie May Loth, wore
gowns of white and blue net
over taffeta and also wore
white hats.
A/3c Gene Rohower served
the groom as best man.
Groomsmen were A/3c Bob
Berton, A/3c Ted Sepene and
Robert Belota.
The mothers of the bride and
groom both wore navy blue
dresses and both wore pifik
sweetheart rose corsages.
A reception followed at the
V. F. W. Home, which was de-
corated with red, white and
blue crepe paper and red and
yellow roses.
The bride’s table was cen-
tered with a round two-tiered
wedding cake. It was decorat-
ed with pink and white sugar
spun roses and centered with
a miniature bride and groom.
The groom is in the air
force and is now stationed at
Sheppard ’ Air Force Base in
Wichita Falls.
IRDAY
IdeptT
- — 39c
- — 25c
-----19c
— 9c
|>ttles 25c
pkg. 10c
|llow,
35c
pkg. 29c
-SPECIALS-
Fri., April 9 through Sat., April 17
[LL 5c EASTER EGGS and
Chocolate Bunnies, 6 for---25c
_ iASTER EGGS, 10 oz. decorated
package, only--------19C
IRS. TUCKER’S SHORTENING,
3 pound can-------#9c
1 pound can free
>UNCAN TEA, 1-4 pound package 32c
Ice Tea Glass Free
WIENERS, (all meat), pound---35c
3 pounds for---------$1.00
IACARONI or SPAGHETTI,
Elbo eut, 7 oz. package----10c
'AMALES, Wolf Brand,
in rich chili gravy, can----20c
lLL HEINZ BABY FOODS, 3 for — 25c
ELLO and JELLO PUDDING,
all flavors, 3 for------25c
>ILL PICKLES, Diamond Brand,
} 32 oz.----------25c
DS
•RUNES, Large Sugar Ripe,
1 pound package------29c
ARDINES, Eatwell, tall can---19c
26c
- 19c
-29c
$1.89
$3.55
USHED PINEAPPLE, Doles,
No. 2 can-------
RAPEFRUIT JUICE, Kimbell’s,
46 oz. can, only----t.----24c
ICE, Adolphus, long grain, 2 lb., pkg. 34c
iPRICOTS, Hunt’s, whole,
(unpeeled), No. 2y2 can —'--30c
LOUR, Robin Hood, in paper bag,
25 pounds------L---$1.95
With A 25c Coffee Coupon
OTEBOOK PAPER, 25c package — 18c
LEANSER, Spic & Span, pkg. — 24c
AKE MIX, Swan’s Down, pkg.---35c
re now have barrel vinegar, 45c a gallon
WE GIVE PACIFIC STAMPS
JANAK’S
CASH-CARRY
" THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, EX GRANGE, TEXAS
Twenty years ago this month Grand Prize first became available throughout this
great state. Within weeks, this premium quality Texas beer won the tastes of
Texans. The friendship prospered, and Grand Prize has become a part of the
Texas community—an all-time favorite beverage of Texas hospitality and
friendship.
To celebrate this Twentieth Anniversary Year we are toasting our friends
everywhere in Texas with “GP-20”—our special vintage anniversary brew.
Right now, you will find dealers everywhere proudly featuring “GP-20”. Many
of these dealers have recommended and sold this favorite brew since reoeiving
their very first shipment of Grand Prize twenty years ago.
Renew your old friendship with Grand Prize. Ask your dealer for “GP-20’*
—our anniversary vintage brew!
GRRND
PRIZE
Quality brewing for 20 years has brought many honors
to Grand Prize. Again in 1952 and 1953—in competi-
tion with the world’s most famous beers—Grand Prize
received highest awards. And now, we offer you con-
tinued premium quality—our vintage brew—“GP-20”!
"© P~ 2 O
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1954, newspaper, April 9, 1954; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989494/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.