The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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Attend SWTSTC
Graduation kites
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sumbera
and Virgie, and Chas. A. Ma-
zoch and Irene attended grad-
uation exercises at Southwest
Texas State Teachers college,
, San Marcos, on Sunday, May
25.
Lorraine Pfertner, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfert-
ner of San Antonio, formerly
of Ammannsville, was a candi-
date for a bachelor of science
degree in elementary educa-
tion.
Miss Pfertner has accepted a
teaching position with the
Schertz school district.
Pat, her brother, is also at-
tending SWTSTC and is a
sophomore.
IN OUR GIANT
LIQUIDATION
SALE
Store Closes After
Saturday, May SI
STILL MANY
BARGAINS AVAILABLE
See Us Now!
M A T O C II A
PAINT & HDWE.
La Grange
WJmjIEJHfBIEirEj
OURSELF
TO A
■gsasir
OF LOUI PRICES
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 30-31
P-I-G
S-H-O-O-T
At HENRY’S PLACE
On Rutersville Highway
(IVz Miles East Of
La Grange)
SUNDAY, JUNE 1
STARTING AT 1:30 P. M.
EVERYBODY INVITED!
Pillsbury’s Rest
FLOUR—10 LB. BAG
97c
5 LB. RAG
49?
25f Cook Book FREE With Every Bag
Sunshine
FIG BARS—1 LB. BAG
35c
Pillsbury’s Best
CAKE MIXES —PKG. 29c
Spice, Yellow, Chocolate, White or Caramel
Del Monte 46 Oz. Cans,
Pineapple - Grapefruit Drink......
3 FOR
$1.00
Del Monte Vacuum Packed
CORN—2 12-OZ. CANS
33c
Mrs. Tucker’s
SHORTENING, 3 LB. PKG.
73c
Garden Pride Sliced
PINEAPPLE. 4 NO. 2 CANS $1.00
Crushed — 5 Cans
$1.00
Cudahy’s Sliced
BACON—1 LB. PKG.
66c
Maryland Club
COFFEE—1 LB. CAN
87c
“A LI 5?”
CANDY BARS—6 FOR
25c
Large
MINUTE RICE—PKG.
39c
CHICKEN BACKS & NECKS, 2 Lbs. 39?
FROSTY Acres Blackeye Peas,
Whole Okra, Baby Lima Beans,
2 For .......................................
37?
W. E. SCHULZE
GROCERY
Phone G1 La Grange, Texas
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MRS. TROY HALLIBURTON
Pictured is the former Marcia Lynne Rosenberg, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosenberg, who Sunday became
the bride of Troy Halliburton of Corpus Christi, in rites
performed in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. The groom’s
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wernecke of Austin.
The couple will reside in Corpus Christi.
CARMINE NEWS
By Mrs. Elmo Noak
Opening Draw* Crowd
A total of 321 persons regis-
tered Saturday at the formal open-
ing of the newly organized Car-
mine Lumber Co., Inc. Refresh-
ments were served throughout the
day.
Raymond Kemp of the Kuhn’s
Paint company and J. B. MacFer-
rln of Acme Paints were on hand
all day to answer questions and
demonstrate their products.
Prizes were awarded to: 1st.
Floyd Etzel, 136 square feet of
.Terraflex floor tile, donated by
iDnvldson Sash and Door Co.; 2nd,
|Mrs. W. H. Roskl, four gallons of
Acme paint; ” * * " ...... .
Bluff HD Club
Hears Reports
Mrs. Delta Hausmann was
hostess to the Bluff HD club
on May 14 and Mrs. E. L. Fitz-
patrick was co-hostess.
Sixteen members and two
visitors, Mrs. Edward Legler
of Richmond and Mrs. Harry
Huelsebusch, were present.
Council report was given by
Mrs. Daniel Rohan and a re-
port on the blood typing
course was given by Mrs. W.
C. Tielsch. Mrs. Frank Haus-
______ . mann was selected as the
3rd, A, V. Ullrich, i THDA nominee for delegate to
•three gallon* Kuhn’s paint; tth, jthe State meeting at Austin.
ista Snsjst. c“kir rr *r •?«■*
(M. Hannninann. two gallons Kuhn’s | tients of the local rest homes
paint; 6th, Sharon Naegell, one in observance of National HD
gallon Acme paint;7th, James Week.
Refreshments were enjoyed
at the conclusion of the session.
Jaster, one gallon Acme paint; Sth.
Randy Ullrich, one gallon Acme
I paint; and 9th, Jo Lynn Neutzler,
on® Kal,lo"n,Ac",e '’alnt, ,, . | The next meeting will be at
The paint was donated by the' , , ... ?. . ...
Kuhn’s and Acme Paint companies.!the home of Mrs- Herbert Hen-
sel on June 11.
New Arrival
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Bathe' ~ " ~
of Houston became the parents of, tor JoyceHlrize; assistants Nan-
a six pound 12 ounce baby boy>y Flnke. Helen Domnsch and Anna
born at a Houston hospital last, J?“n Kn«»P: eclUE.r wurren
week. The new arrival was wel- I Meischen; head printer. Dan Ma-
comed by three little sisters and ™*1- asslstfcnts Qlcnn Krause
will be named Donald Lee. Mr. and Cleburn Corde.^Harry Wolff and
Mrs. Bwald Bathe of here and
Mr. and Mrs. William Kelscher of
Brenham are the proud grandpar-
ents and Mrs. Otto Bathe Is great-
grandmother.
1968-59 Cub Staff Named
The staff for the Round Top-
Carmine's publication. “The Cub,”
has named the following for the
1968-59 school term: editor, Diana
Neese; assistant editor, Carol
Wunderlich; business manager,
Herman Aschenbeck; assistant,
Jerry Sacks; feature editor, Janice
Bruenlng; boy's sports, Harvey
Treyblg; assistant, Darnell Al-
bers; girl's sports. Mary Ann
Arndt; assistant, Helen Berger;
Society editor, Dorlne Weyand; as-
sistant, Delores Elchler; art edi-
James Urban; typists, Linda Lou
Quade, Herman Aschenbeck, War-
ren Meischen. Jeanette Elchler
Wllla lVlae Schulle, ’Carol Braun
and Jffyce Fischer.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. R. CJ. Zwernemann
Sr. were In Pasadena Monday eve-
ning to attend the graduation ex-
ercises of which their granddaugh-
ter, Carol Riske, was a member
of the graduating class.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Blrkclbach,
Jimmy Kepner, Verna Nagel and
Mrs. W. Serant and son, all of
Houston, and Mrs. and Mrs. Erwin
Birkelbach of Brenham, were
brief visitors here Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Etzel, and al-
so attended the Mayer-Burkhardt
reunion.
,FEDDERS
AIR CONDITIONERS
% _
Size Suitable for Every Purpose
Automatic Window Unit Installed
On Approval
LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES
INSTALLED
Act Today and Be Prepared for the Hot
Summer Days Ahead
PRATKA ELECTRIC SERVICE
Phone 310 - - La Grange
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Warrenton News
By Barbara Jean Frenzel
Birthday Observed
Mrs Otto Renck Sr. was honored
with a party at Zapp s Dining hall
In Warrenton, on Sunday after-
noon. May 25, the occasion being
her 77th birthday anniversary. A
mong those who came to wish her
well were Mrs. Hedwlg Markowsky,
Mr. and Mia. Philip Johle, and
Mrs. Otto Wicket of Greenvlne;
Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt Renck, and
Mrs. Ellse Eckert of Carmine; Mr.
and Mrs. Elijah King of San An-
tonio; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koe-
nig and Douglas. Mrs. O. J. Ster-
ling and daughter, and Mlsa Faith
La Poff, of Houston; Mrs. Lottie
Krause, Mr. and Mrs. Vastlne Dip-
pel, Mrs. Dora Sommerfeld, Mrs.
Knnate Renck, Mr. and Mrs. R. V.! Lutheran congregation of Warren-
Renck, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Weis- ton met with T. R. Kellers, presi-
hulin and Virgie Kaye, Sandra, ' dent, presiding. Nineteen members
Debbie, and Gary Wayne; Mr. and answered roll call and Jesse Lenert
Mrs. Wardell Wied and Roy Oene was added to the membership list,
and Randy Thomas; Mrs. Leonora Steering committee report was
Zapp; Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Melnen, !brought by Erwin G'etken and V.
Mr. and Mrs. Larnie Marburger < G. Frenzel. Two projects underway
and Nina Dean, and Charles Ber- at the preaent time were discussed,
nurd; Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Mel-j Weston Bauer and Ben McCormick
nen and Karen Sue, Juicelle Fred- reported the hook racks would be
die, and Allan Kermit; and Mrs.
V. O. Frenzel, all of Warrenton
area.
Attend Dedication
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kellers of
this area and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
l.evein of Round Top attended the
dedication services In Woodsboro,
on Sunday, May 18, of a new sanc-
tuary and educational unit of
Christ Lutheran church.
Brotherhood Meets
The Brotherhood of St. John
ready sailer another coat of finish
was applied, Herbert Wied re-
ported one folding ebuir raek was
on display for approval, I5ie topic,
FRANK C, FISHER
Accountant and
Auditor
128 EL Fannin — Ph. 643
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
"Is There An Altar In Your
Home?" was discussed.
Workshop To Be Held
Au area workshop, to (rain
leaders to he able to Introduce end
use the new Lutheran Service
Book and Hymnal in their respec-
tive churches, will be held at St.
John, In Warrenton. on Thursday
evening, June 5. The workshop
which Includes all churches of
Zone 1 of the Brenham conference,
will be conducted by Pastor Theo.
Sager of Gieenvine.
PIETSCH ELECTRIC
Service & Repairs
Qualified — Experienced
ANTON C. PIETSCH
N. Line St. — Ph. 166-M
-t,
B.F.Goodrich/
Smileage/
DRIVING WAS MEANT TO BE FUN-
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GET B.F.GOODRICH SILVERTOWNS AND
STOP WORRYING ABOUT YOUR TIRES
n in
V/A
WA
NOW IN NYLON at a special trade-
in price to give you stronger-lhan-
stetl protection against road shocks,
heat and moisture.
FASTER-STOPPING TREAD. The
Deluxe Silvertown was chosen for
’58 cars because it stops quicker . . .
eliminates hard turn tire squeal.
RESISTS DANGEROUS BLOW-
OUTS. Patented inner liuer changes
bruise-blowouts you get in ordinary
tires to safe, controlled s-s-slowouis!
SPECIAL OFFER!
B.F.Goodrich makes this offer when you buy a
new NYLON DELUXE Silvertown.
ALSO AVAILABLE IN WHITE SIDEWALLS
TRADE-IN PER TIRE
SmiMge/ starts hero
HUEBEL’S CONOCO SERVICE STATION
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Up To Six Months To Pay - - Conoco Credit Card
Phone 155 - - - La Grange, Texas
B.F.Goodrich tires
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1958, newspaper, May 30, 1958; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989951/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.