The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1965 Page: 3 of 6
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1965
Loeve-Urban Are
Married At Ellinger
Miss Paulette Loeve, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Loeve of Ellinger, and Law-
rence Alois Urban, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Urban of Col-
umbus, were united in mar-
riage Saturday noon in St.
Mary’s Catholic church at El-
linger with Rev. Francis Kolar
performing the double ring ce-
remony.
Two arrangements of gladio-
lus decorated the altar. Henry
Hrachovy provided the wed-
ding music.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor-
MIDWAY DRIVE IN
Schulenhurg
Sat - Sun.
October 23-24
THE LIVELY SET
James Darren, Pamela Tiffin
Doug McCure, Joanie
Sommers
DANCE
C. of C. Hall
ELLINGER
Saturday, Oct. 23
Music by
LEE ILSE’S ORCH.
of New Braunfels
“Music to Tingle Dancing Feet”
ADMISSION $1.00
length gown of white peau and
imported chantilly lace en-
crusted with pearls and cry-
stals. The gown had an empire
waistline, scooped neckline,
long sleeves and a square
train. She carried a bouquet of
white carnations.
Miss Lois Loeve, the bride’s
sister, was maid of honor. Other
attendants were Misses Joyce
Hrachovy of Houston, Mary
Jane Roensch of Austin, Pat
Krenek of Houston. Margaret
Brokmeyer of Houston and
Bemita Orsak of Ellinger. Lit-
tle Susan Urban, the groom’s
sister, was flower girl.
They wore floor-length
orange peau de soie gowns
with round necklines and dol-
man sleeves. Each wore a tiny
gold cross chain, a gift of the
bride. They carried bouquets
of bronze pom pom mums.
Their headdresses were flower-
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HAS 87TH BIRTHDAY I Methodist 1 allies
Mrs. Ida Huebel celebrated 1 lelnoalSl; LiaO'CS
her 87th birthday at the home Enjoy Space Program
of her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huebel.
Those who helped her cele-
brate were Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Huebel, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Bambach, Willie Lehzen,
Mrs. Robert Creppon, Mrs. A-
lene Gresham of Denison and
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Byars.
Tlie Travis Street Methodist
Wesleyan Service Guild met ;,t
. the church Monday night. Mrs.
Elizabeth von Minden had
| charge of the program which
was on a “Mission in Spt" r
Age ” She was assisted by Mrs.
shaped covered with lace chif-
fon.
James Urban, the groom’s
brother, served as best man.
Groomsmen were Bennie Ge-
rik, Leander Minar, Billy Ju-
rajda, Frankie Sralla and Leo-
nard Urban. Randy Kovar,
cousin of the bride, was ring
bearer. John Lee Urban, bro-
ther of the groom, and Antho-
ny Kuhn, both of Houston,
seated the guests. Witnesses
were Bill Kovar and Jerry Bu-
bela.
At the reception held at the
Ellinger CC hall, Miss Bernice
Gerik, sister of the bride, re-
gistered the guests. Others as-
sisting were Mrs. Anthony
Kuhn, Miss Linda Burnette
and Miss Agnes Mock of Hous-
ton.
Ray Baca Orchestra provid-
ed the music for the dance at
night.
The bride graduated from
I .a Grange High school.
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CARD OF THANKS
i
We wish to take this me.ins
of expressing our thanks and
appreciation to all for tht ir
service and kindness upon thr-
passing of our beloved father,
grandfather, great-grandfallu-r
and great-great-grandfather,
Ernst Braun. Special thunks
are extended to Pastor Han-
nemann, Dr. Boelsche, Dr. A
C. Miller, Carmine Choir, the
Foehner Funeral Home and the
pallbearers; and to all th .se
who sent food, flowers, memo-
rials and helped served.
Your kindness will always
be remembered.
The Ernst Braun Family
Viteks Celebrate
Silver Anniversary
Visiting Sunday with Mr.
Dorothy Albrecht.
After the program a business
meeting was held. Hostesses
were Mary Maas and Myrtle
Tolle. They served German
chocolate pie and coffee to 14
members.
DANCE
CARMINE HALL
Saturday, Oct. 23
Music by
The Hi-Notes
Everybody Invited
Sponsored by
Cedar Creek Schuetzen Verein
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation
to all who were so thoughtful
during the illness and at the
passing of our loved one, A-
dolph Miller. Special thanks go
to Dr. H T. Smith, Fayette
Memorial staff and nurses,
Rev. H. T. Flaehmeier, Koenig
Funeral Home, pallbearers,
those who brought food, sent
cards, flowers, memorials, or
assisted in any other way.
Your kindness will always
is* remembered and cherished.
May God bless you.
Mrs. Hugo Miller & Children
and Mrs. Raymond Vitek and
family were Mrs. Robert Mi-
nareik, Mr and Mrs. Edmund
Svrcek and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Polasek and
Sherla of La Grange, Mr. and
Mrs. D L. Divin and children
of Columbus and Louis Maru-
sik of Sealy.
They came to help the Vi-
teks celebrate their silver wed-
ding anniversary. Their niece,
Mrs. Polasek, baked a cake
with white icing and a silver
25 on it with a large silver bell.
A fried chicken dinner with
all the trimmings was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Vitek have
four children, Nancy, a teach-
er at Highland Hills at San
Antonio; Raymond Jr., a stu-
dent at A&M University at
Ham - Fryer - Turkey
SHOOT
HOLMAN STORE
Sunday, Oct. 24
1 P. M.
Fresh Dressed And Frozen
Heavy White Baby Beef
Turkeys
No Shot Smaller Than No. 8
No Hand lx>ad Shots
Anton Salas, Promoter
Old Time & Modern
DANCE
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE
Saturday, Oct. 23
Music by
Hy. Brosch Orch.
Adm.: $1 Per Person
For Free Table Reservations
Call Jacob's Grocery 968-3250
College Station; Robert, a stu-
dent at Blinn, and Delores at
Fayetteville High school.
They received many nice
gifts.
DANCE
Tietjen’s Hall
SWISS ALP
Saturday, Oct. 23
Music by
THEJADES
Gents, $1.0(1, Indies 750
c,
Friday-Saturday, Oct. 22-23
TURKEY SHOOT
Alfred Ehlers’ Store
FREYBURG
Sunday, Oct. 24
1 p. m.
No Hand Loads
No Shot Smaller than No. 8
Everybody Invited
TURKEY SHOST
Wilbert’s Cafe j
Shelby
Sunday, Oct. 24
1:30 p. m.
Live Turkeys
FIRST ROUND I KI E
TURKEY SHOOT
Sunday, Oct. 24
Starting at 1 p. m.
Weishuhn’s Garage
WARRENTON
No Shot Smaller Than No. 8
No Hand Loads
Dressed & Live
TURKEY SHOOT
Etzel Cafe
ROUND TOP
Sunday, Oct. 24
1 p. m.
No shot smaller than no. 8
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1963 Ford Falcon Futura Tudor-One owner-low mileage.
1961 Chevrolet Impaila Fordor-Air Conditioned.
1961 Ford Custom Fordor-6 cyl.-Std. Transmission,
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1959 Ford Custom Tudor-8 cyl.
1958 Ford Custom Fordor-8 cyl. & Standard Transmission.
— USED TRUCKS —
1962 Ford St.vleside Pickup-4 cyl.
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1957 Chevrolet Pickup-8 cyl.
— WORK CARS —
1958 Chevrolet Bbcayne Fordor.........................
1956 Ford Tudor Hard Top ...............................
1955 Chevrolet Fordor-6 cyl..............................
1955 Ford Station Wagon .......................................
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........ 185.0ft
......... 165.00
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TRELLIS W. K. Corn, 12 Oz., 2 for
McCORMICK Black Pepper, 4 Oz.
LIBBY'S Vienna Sausage, Mi’s, 5 for
MAGIC Cake Mixes, 8 Oz............
SUGAR, 5 Lbs. With Purchase of $2.50 Groceries
HERSHEY’S Cocoa, V» Lb.............................. ...
POPS RITE Popcorn. 1 Lb.
WONDER RICE, 2 Lbs...........................................
BAKER’S Angel Flake Coconut With
German Sweet Chocolate Bar
SURF. Giant Size .............................................
STA-FLO Starch, % Gal. ..... ......................
AJAX CLEANSER, 28 Oz. ..............
GILLETTE Foamy, 11 Oz.............................
$1.99
... 290
... 390
$1.00
... 100
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Phone 986-4150
TRADE
►STATEMENT OF CONDITION
LA GRANGE STATE BANK
La Grange, Texas
At the close of business Oct. 13, 1965
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts .................... 3,081,914.49
Bonds and Securities................... 2,270,309.01
Cash and in Banks...................... 919,370.84
Banking House ........................ 77,368.35
Furniture and Fixtures................. 27,804.03
Other Assets........................... 1,493.54
TOTAL............... 6,378,260.26
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock .......................... 125,000.00
Surplus ................................ 125,000.00
Reserve for Contingencies.............. 125,000.00
Undivided Profits ...................... 233,260.70
Reserve for Taxes, Etc.................. 51,753.31
Deposits ............................... 5,718,246.25
TOTAL .............. 6,378,260.26
The alxive statement is correct.
G. II OSTHOFF, President
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
OFFICERS
John Schuhmarher,
Chairman of Iho Board
G. H. Osthoff President
C. V. Creuzhaur, Sr. Vice Pres.
L. H. Frede.............. Vice Pres.
Frank J. Kami. Vice President
W. L. Ileintschel Vice Pres.
and CashicT
E. H. Haumhach ... Asst. Vic*
Pres.
Thro Svec ....... Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
J. E. Morgan
L. W. Slolz, Jr.
Dr. L. D. Boelsche
Dr. A. J. Darilek
L. H. Frede
John Schuhmacher
Fred Kasper
G. II. Osthoff
Theo. V, Adamcik
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Priebe, Charles W. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1965, newspaper, October 22, 1965; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989655/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.