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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE. TEXAS
FRIDAY, NOV. 7, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Newton
of Baytown, Mr. and Mrs. Bob-
by Newton and daughter and
Mrs. Katherine Spacek of
Houston were La Grange visi-
tors over the weekend. They
attended the Riske-Jurk wed-
ding at Warda Saturday.
FRANK C. FISHER
Accountant and
Auditor
128 E. Fannin — Ph. 643
LA GRANGE. TEXAS
CARMINE NEWS
By Mrs. Elmo Noak
Firemen’* Banquet Held
About «0 active firemen, together
with their families and the honor-
ary lady members, were present
when the annual banquet was held
Friday evening at the Carmine hall.
The Hallowe'en theme was car-
ried out In the decor. The large
tables were placed In a "U" shape
with the officers and speakers
seated at the head of the table.
Centering tills table was a large
silver tray holding arrangements
of varied huod leaves and fall flow- f maim, chaplain,
ere. Large Juck u lanterns centered ’ Golden Anniversary
the table. Various arrangements of | Mr. and Mrs. Akvln Albers ob-
fall flowers and leaves war. placed . served their 50th wedding anni-
aloug the entire table. I versuiy Sunday with open house
Hefore the meal. Pastor A. M. from 2 to 5 p.m Many relatives and
Hanaemaun, chaplain, gave the ta- friends came to offer congratula-
ble prayer. The menu consisted of tions and best wishes,
baked ham, potato salad, beans,! In Scott And White
lettuce and pineapple salad, bread I M. H. Itathe became a medical
and butler, coffee and chocolate ! putlent at the Scott and White hos-
cake squares. | pj|ai p, Temple last week. Friends
”• .1 News* acted as master of may write him at Scott and White
ceremonies. Ilo Ullrich and Erich Hospital. Uoom 212, Temple.
Braun spoke briefly.
Officers for the department are
M. O. Bathe, president; H. L,. F.
Uoerr Jr„ vice president; Erich
8e,:'re,a7. ; Ilo I The Record!
Renewals
Many thanks to Emil Sternberg
of Carmine, Kt. 1, ami JameB Jhh-
ter of Vidor for their renewals to
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
— AT —
SKY-HI DRIVE IN THEATRE
!
Friday-Saturday, November 7-8
“KISS THEM FOR ME”
Cary Grant and Jayne Mansfield
— ALSO —
“LOVE SLAVES OF THE AMAZON”
Special Cast
Ullrich, fire chief; Floyd Etr.el,
first assistant chief, A. D. Ullrich
second assistant chief; B. C. Neutz-
ler, drill master; H. H. Weyand,
fire marshal; and Pastor Hanne-
Free Wedding
DANCE
C. of c. Hall
ELLINGER
Sunday, Nov. 9
Music by
Sil Krenek’s Orch.
of Wallis
Honoring Richard Meyer and
Bride
GRAND MARCH 8:00 P. M.
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W. O. Rauch and Emil Albers
were business visitors in Houston
lust Thursday.
8gt. and Mrs. R. G. Zwernemann
and sous of Waco spent the week-
end here and also attended the
Riske-Jurk wedding Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Elolf and
family of Houston and Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Sula and family of Texas
City spent the weekend here with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. VV. E
Kuhn.
Mr. and Mrs. Erhart Schmidt and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Schmidt and son, all of Houston,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Schmidt
and daughter of San Marcos apent
the weekend here with Mrs. Char
le Schmidt Sr. The Erhart Schmidts
also visited her parents, Mr. and
Mtb. Otto Knebel.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Arndt and
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HOLIDAY DANCES
Fair Pavilion — La Grange
CHRISTMAS NIGHT, DECEMBER 25
Nash Hernandez and His 14-Pc. Orch.
NEW YEAR’S EVE, DECEMBER 31
Blume’s Orchestra
BACK FROM ALASKA
S/Sgt. and Mrs. W. Glenn
Garrett arrived Sunday from
Alaska where they have been
stationed for the past years
son, Mr. and Mrs. Qus Arndt Jr„
Edwin and Harry Arndt, all of
Houston, spent the weekend here
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Arndt Sr. and family.
with the air force, and are vis-
iting with Mrs, Garrett’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aug.
Fischer, and with Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Blume. Sgt. Garnett
will leave this weekend for
New Hampshire to report to his
new base and will return for
the Christmas holidays, after
which Mrs. Garrett will accom-
pany him to New Hampshire.
BIDS WANTED
Sealed bids will be received in the office of C. A. Lemmons,
Superintendent, on November 12 at 6 P. M. o’clock on the be-
low listed equipment offered for sale:
License No, Make Body Year-Model
XC263I
XC2630
International
International
School Bus
School Bus
1948
1948
This equipment may be seen at the I-a Grange Public School
Repair Shop. Bid proposals may be secured from the SuperinJ
| tendent’s Office at 187 S. Jackson Street or from the attendant
at the Bus Repair Shop.
The Board of Trustess reserves the right to accept or reject
any bid submitted for the best interest of the school.
I
L. D. Boelsche, President
Board of Trustess
La Grange Independent School District
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This superior gasoline stands out as
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With air-conditioning, power brakes and
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1959 models.
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Henry J. Berry, Operator
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U. S. 77 and State 71
PHONE 265
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KALLUS SERVICE STATION
Robert J. Kalius, Operator
One Block West of the Square
On Highway 71
PHONE 815
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1958, newspaper, November 7, 1958; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990020/m1/4/: 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.