The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1959 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959
Willow Spring H. I),
Club Plans Picnic
"Take My Lift- and Let It Be" was
suug my the members, accompa-
nied by Mrs. A. M. Hannemaun at
the piano. Pastor Hannemann gave
a continued discussion on the to-
pic, "A Christ Possessed Lite."
Numerous scriptures were taken
from the Bible and discussed.
in the absence of the president,
Mrs W. E. Kuhn, Mrs. W. O.
Rauch was in charge of the busi-
ness meeting It was decided to
have the next meeting on August
11 at 8 p. m. instead of the regu-
lar date of August 18. which is
vacation week.
After the meeting, the hostesses,
Mrs. VV. O. Rauch und Mrs. A. M.
CARMINE NEWS
By Mrs. Elmo Noak
WMS Meeting Held
The Women's Missionary Soci-
ety met Tuesday evening with the
following in attendance: Pastor
and Mrs. A. M. Hannemann, Mrs.
M. H. Rathe, Mrs. M G. Bathe.
Mrs. E. P. Jacob Jr„ Mrs. Milton
Albers, Mrs. Henry Boemer, Mrs.
M. L. Zwerneinann, Mrs. W. O.
Rauch and Mrs. Elmo Noak.
Mrs. K. P. Jacob Jr. was in
charge of the devotlonul and led
the group in prayer. The hymn,
morning honoring Miss Bar-
bara von Minden.
Eighteen close friends of the
bride-elect formed the per-
sonnel.
The pink and white color
scheme was used and the at-
tractive centerpiece of the re-
freshment table was a round
container filled with crushed
ice and bottled Cokes. The ar-
rangement was surrounded by
pink and white net ruffles and
tiny pink flowers.
Also on the menu were sev-
eral dips, assorted crackers,
nuts and mints.
Hannemann, served coffee and
doughnuts.
In Lu Grange Hospital
Mrs. W. E. Kuhn is a patient
in the Fayette Memorial hospital
where she underwent major sur-
gery last week.
Visit With Patient
Mrs. A. L. Schumann and Mrs.
A. D. Ullrich and daughter of here,
Mrs. Sadis Wagner of Round Top
and Mrs. Onle Dippel visited Wed-
nesday with Mrs. Freddie Dippel
who is seriously ill and a patient
in the Karnes City hospital.
Mrs. Dippel is well known here
as she was the former Celeste
Kieke of here and daughter of Mtb.
Herman Kieke and the late Mr.
Kieke, formerly of here but now
of Floresville. Mr. and Mrs. Dippel
also reside at Floresville.
Renewals
Thanks to E. P. Jacob Jr. of
Carmine and Albert Jahnz of Car-
mine, Route, for their . renewals
to The Record.
Personals
Mrs. A D. Ullrich and children
spent the week in Austin with
relatives. She was accopmanied
back to Carmine by Mr. and Mrs.
Rohert Janda.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gruchalla
and children of Houston spent the
weekend here with relatives. Mi-
chael remained to spend several
weeks in the M. L. Zwernemann
home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomas of
Wallis and Mr and Mi'b A. R
Harrington of Fort Worth were
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugo Weyand.
MODERN
DANCE
DANCE
• MASK DANCE •
Tietjen Hall
SWISS ALP
Saturday, Aug. 1
Music by
Sil Krenek
Adm.: dents 5®g, Ladies 50<
Tax Incl.
Free Tickets for
First 10 Masks
Prizes for Couples $4-$3-$2
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE
Saturday, August 1
Music by
BLUME’S ORCH.
At K. J. T. Hall
Fayetteville
INSURANCE
• Life
• Hospitalization
• Health
• Accident
Milton J. Pechal
Representing
Southland Life Ins. Co.
Phone 395 or 81-J
Office La Grange'Drug Bldg
Sunday, Aug. 9th
Music by
Hrachovy Play Boys
Admission 25f Per Person
Mrs. Laura Baca and chil-
dren visited Sunday in East
Benard with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Supak and Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Kelner and family.
Adm.: $1.00 Per Person
For Free table reservations, call
Cottonwood inn Restaurant,
583 IV, la Grange, Texas
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our (laugh
ter. mother and sister, Mrs. Pearl
Cvka, who passed away July 8,
1952.
Seven years ago today
Since God called you away.
We who loved you most of all
Miss you more each day.
No one knows the silent heartaches.
Only those who loved can tell
The grief we bear in silence,
Of the one we loved so well.
The flowers we place upon, your
grave
Will wither und decay.
But love for you who sleeps be-
neath
Will never fade away.
Sadly missed by her . . .
Parents and Family
. BIDS WANTED .
Notice is hereby given that
the Round Top - Carmine
Independent School District,
through its Board of Trustees,
will receive bids until 6:00
P. M., August 20, 1959, from
any banking corporation, as-
sociation or individual desir-
ing to be designated or selec-
ted as depository of the school
funds of the Round Top-Car-
mine Independent School Dis-
trict.
Bidders are to stipulate the
rate of interest to be paid to
the school district on average
daily balances in the various
accounts of the school district
for the privilege of acting as
such depository of accounts.
Bidders are to indicate the
rate of interest to be charged
the Round Top - Carmine In-
dependent School District on
short term loans granted to
the district.
The successful bidder must
comply with the laws of the
State of Texas and the rules
and regulations of the Texas
Education Agency governing
the appointment of depositor-
ies for public school funds.
The Board of Trustees of the
Round Top-Carmine Independ-
ent School District reserves
the right to reject any or all
bids.
Board of Trustees,
Round Top - Carmine
Independent School District
(78-lc)
DON’T BE MISLEDI
Be sure your insurance is ivvrrnl in strung M.«k i uuipanlaa,
Our agency represents only A Plus A AAA A (.'«•>ipaAdaw
Hanover Fire Insurance Co., Since iH.TS
Hartford Fire insurance Co., Since Ibid
St Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Since ill)
Continental Insurance Co, Since 1853
WEBER INSURANCE AGENCY
la Grange — Since 1918 — Plume Ml
JUST RECEIVED
PIETSCH ELECTRIC
Service & Repairs
Qualified — Experienced
ANTON C. PIKTSCH
N. Line St. — Ph. 166-M
A Carload of The World Famous
PRICED TO SELL
Local Owner Cars
Building, buying a farm, or
remodeling? If you need
financing to build your new
home, buy a farm or
remodel, check the low
rates of
Colorado County
Federal Savings and
Loan Association
FRANK J. KANA
Representative
Phone: Business 099,
Residence G14-W
La Grange, Texas
MASSEY-FERGUSON TRACTORS
YOUR CHOICE OF FUELS AND MODELS
1958 Ford Country Sedan Sta-
tion Wagon. Air condi-
tioned and fully equipped.
1957 Ford Fairlane F o r d o r,
Gear Shift.
1957 Ford Fairlane 50(1 Club
Coupe.
1956 Pontiac Star Chief For-
dor.
1955 Ford Fairlane Fordor,
Fully equipped.
1953 Ford Victoria, fully
equipped. Real clean.
1953 Ford Fordor, Air Condi-
tioned.
1952 Dodge Fordor
1949 Ford Custom Tudor
1946 Ckev. Fordor 875.00
| 1941 Chevrolet Tudor $50.00
M-F 35 Specials, the lowest priced tractor of the
line. It has all of the Ferguson System features but
carries a modest price tag.
M-F 35 Deluxe gasoline. This is the economical 3-
plow tractor that is used around the world. Often copied,
this tractor’s versatility never has been equalled.
M-F 35 Diesel. This is the most efficient type en-
gine you can buy. Fuel costs less from each gallon.
COME IN AND ASK US ABOUT THE FERGUSON
SYSTEM OR 4-WAY WORK CONTROL: Quadramatic
Control, Dual Range Transmission, Variable Drive PTO,
Two State Clutching with 6 gears forward and 2 reverse.
Also, Front or Rear or Mid-Mounted Implements.
It will be a pleasure to demonstrate the Massey-
Ferguson System of Mechanized Farming with no obli-
gation to you. Let us also show you the rugged Cham-
pion of 4-plow farming—the Mnssey-Fcrguson 65.
ON1.Y
USED TRUCKS
Plymouth t-donr fl-paenenger
Deluxe Suburban “(T
Ford 3/4 Ton Express
Reconditioned and clean.
Chevrolet 2 Ton Truck
Two speed axle.
International Pickup,
Express Body.
Ford Stake Body 1/2 Ton
$95.00
Whether you farm 20 acres or 20(01, there’s a Fer-
guson System Tractor for your farm. Phone us collect
Only
5 Chevrolet Pickup with
cattle body.
LA GRANGE
MOTOR CO.
Your FORD Dealer
Phone No. 311
Massey-Fcrpruson Dealer
TEXAS
GRANGE,
MOVING NOTICE
Plymouth Savoy t-door Sudan "t
OUR STORE WILL BE
CLOSED
New Westinghouse
Mobilaire* Conditioner
Now’* the time to see your Plymouth
dealer—if you're in the market for a new
ear at a really good price! He’s holding
his big Summer Sale —the kind of sale
that will really save you plenty of money,
«/ you see him and hay nouil
That’s right—truly worthwhile savings
can be yours on almost any Plymouth
model vou want, with the equipment you
want. What’a more, your Plymouth
dealer is dishing out extia-high Hade-ins
and easy budget lei ms. Don't tins* outl
MONDAY and TUESDAY, AUG. 3 and 4
WHILE WE MOVE TO OUR NEW
AND LARGER IXXATION,
•out fvtKVWNKM on It* adfuataMe MtblMK* root*
any room you r* in. Ym cook, dine, rebut an* att«*p In con*
Mnual comfort.
MO INSTALLATION COST - H IneUlle In mlm.tes without tool*.
Olidee into mfomoua window frame, locks itaell to |>i*eo
until you're ready to roll it to the next room,
fvu rowfR-i HP, IV4 HP f HP** mode- tool fufWue
rooma. Alee 1 HP model ntna on only 1\\ *mpa., 118 volt*
VOU* CMOict or wcatnt*§” — dial full cool. quiet cool, of
aim pi# air circulation. Dehumid.Are, Altera. Adpurteblt d-
•actional frill#* Variable ventilation control, muiii-opeed
fan and adjustable thermoataL
*0#tiaaal at mbs M
*Ta*ia# we * ■—w— mm MaHniwetiu INI
HURRY in to your Plymouth dealer's right away—today!
(Now Being Vacated by Kansas City Auction Co.)
We’ll Re-open Wednesday, Auff. 5, at 155 N. Main St.
Prim % how* are the Mann far.
Surer'$ Suggested Retail Prices
w h utsi-•stWcsi i n^liou&c
/or she moiieh ruiicnied, equipped
eu illustrated, exclusive o/ (ran,
JMrlaWaa cha/geu
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
IIOME-OWNED BY GEORGE HAJOVSKY
256 W. Colorado St. • Phone 363 • La Grange
A Oivition of Chryglor Corporation^
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1959, newspaper, July 31, 1959; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989594/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.