The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1955 Page: 5 of 8
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19&S
SOCIETY"MEWS
the caldwell news
telephone 86
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Snook (iymna^¡um Ia Site l or Shower
Last Saturday For Miss Juanita Rubach
Miss Juanita Ann Unlatch, In n|.
elect <>f Mr John Edward Slenk.
wan honored with u show.-i b>
relatives at th<- Snook schuol
Itymnasiuin last Saturday even
injr
Tallies were dei i.r.,ted with lace
«A .•!•> v. ith miniatur* wh-te • d-
< j¡¿ lieil s a.id seasonal flower,.
Small card with th< ilat. .•(
the wedding. Saturday mormiiK
¡it W:80 o'clock at St. J seph's
( athouc Church in Bryan and
the names of the bride and groom,
manuscripled in gold ink. The
cards wore paused to each guest
by Misses Bonny Lynn Fojt an i
Koberta Ann Rubach, wh" w r
dressed in black Leonards t rim -
and the
Kridc
Wore...
&
CAMISON
Aba $100 •• J473
lixg I'J 50
Ptrfta
Corner Drug &
Jewelry Store
W E Jaocik John L. B«l>
Phon* 82
Caldwell, T*ias
C hill & Chicken
Stew Supper
t hil .itiii Ch)< ken >' * >>.p
f W(!| í.« rverl h' the
T.ilr f < ht.ri h \n-i' x o>,
Sivt mln" J.'ih -'a'" i'c «• •'
p m
K . ery. n>- i • • '•!!.< . im it • d
• 11 i* ¿t*. •
nted vs ith H t<4 III.tide. The two
jiiris then vv. Iked with Juaiuu.
Aim t the bin<ul chair. Aft
sli> WM- s< a ted they sang "M tk
Lov. to Me", accompan ed by
Mi. Frank Fojt. Jr., at the piano.
As.-.sting diss Kubach with
the ejieninu of presents were h< i
two cousins, Mis Margaret Jea
Hubach ami Miss Joyce Mari"
Poehl. Thi pitsents w.re passed
among the guests, who were
eated in a semicircle enclosing
the bride-to-be. seated in tlv
bridal chair. After the guests had
seen and admired the gifts they
were arranged on tables.
After everyone had seen the
gilts the bride-elect very gra i
ously thanked the ladies and in-
vited them to her approaching
«•ddi 11
Refreshme >«, consisting <-f
thicken sandwiches, potato salad
,.ke s<|uaies. mints and fruit
punch, were served to the more
•:: 11 l' 0 guests, us Messing*
ie asKe.i iiv Mis \V K l>alchan
After an enjoyable hour was
-pent with friends an<i relatives
siting and again looking at the
many beautiful an<l useful gift-.
Frio) to th'-ir departure the
cue-is sought Juanita Ant a'd
■ xpre-seil th'-ir wishes foi her
uccess ami happiness in her new
life
LYONS
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Mr and Mrs Mills Aubrey >f
Fresido. Texas .tnd Mr Jim Soy-
lek of Meridian visited with Mi
and Mrs W. A. MrLeod Lhe p;ist
wifk
Mr an.) Mr- < scar T 'lg and
hiidret. > Í Houston visited re .1
: iv s here «'id at Chriesman ovei
the weekend.
Mr* Vuk B.it<s and daughtir-
f Camp H"Od is visiting Mr and
Mi> 1 lark
M s* \ iMan l unr. >f H'-inton
'p<-nt Saturday here
Mi L. E Hryar.t sn<l «ens
vuuted relatr.es in Heame Wed-
• <«jbv.
Mr arul M - (jii-si. Srh-ippt1
, '1 Kenneth of Houston spent
Sunday v .tr. h« r parent- Mi a I
Mr* !- •• Fnsovv
Mr ijiif Mr- F.lwm S< I >pl" !,n.I
I family of II ¡^* >n * S.¡ 1
j .i«y w M an-! M'« F .1 r
I S< hoentilirg
j Mr J' • Ma hek of S 11 A
Í1 ti. «p. nf tf.e pa*' w. i-, u i* i
h • ~isti" Mr M.1 r. I* it- -k
¡ I 1 H I' 1 11b me! a y
! ! • • ..f Mr H \S Si if N
j 1 ! with eight niembe* pi * • '
'and four \isitor- W w ■ ' > -,-r\
th •' o ur .g« t M X '
: . • • W I ;
Shown here aa they appeared
shortly after their October 2
weddinK in Dime Bos are Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Odstrcil. The
bride is the former Miss Milady
Juroaka, daughter of Mr and
Mrs John Juroaka of Dime Box.
she can b< with us at our Christ
mas party I)i eemiter 16 at "h-
Community Centej Delicious re
freahmeiits were served by th>-
hostess.
Mrs tí. XV Taylor of Temple
-p< nt la -1 Friday with Mrs J M
Murray and hei Aunt, Mi* Annie
H Keese.
Mr .ind Mrs J M Murray. M i - -
'Jeraldine, Mrs Annie 11 Keese.
Mr and Mr> E. W. Murray and
V\ etti spent Sunday with Sup'
arid Mi* Ja'k FauIds "f Caldwe'l
mmmrn-rn-arn —
Baby Girl Is Born To
Mr And Mrs Stephens
A baby ir. r 1 horn t Mr and
M r* J M Stephens in the Angl<
ton, Texas Hospital on Nov 2. at
nine p m. was named Marlette
Louise, and was welcomed heme
by her 15 month old broth'-r,
Scot.
Maternal urandp • nt* .• Mi
and Mis John F. Kri*i> f of Cald-
well. Paternal giandpaivnt.* ur.
Mr J R. Stephens I' Humble and
Mrs Emma Stephens of Hearne.
fireat grandmother is Mrs J. J.
Kristof also of Caldwell.
Use Classified Ads.
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* CHRIESMAN *
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Mrs Cha? Koed* kt r and daugh-
eis, Mis Robert Dooinan, Mis*
dna Biedeker and Mrs N'um
Hoedeker visited in the L. ().
Korn-'gay home last Sunday
■veiling.
IF H. Matejowsk.v an<l family
>f Caldwell attended church sei-
ne- here last Sunday and later
. ¡*¡tod in the home of Mrs Elsi.
*pe< krnan.
Mr Earl Er\ell received a mes-
-age telling him his brother
harles Ervell of Cleburne, Tex-
ts an employee of the Santa Fe
¡ailioad for the past 40 years
ad met death from a fall from
lis tram two and one half miles
. t of Alvarado. Mr Ervell had
i sited in Chriesman in the past
nd he leaves to mourn in pa.-s-
ng hi* wife, three children, his
rother Earl Ervell of Chriesman,
wo sisters. Mrs Etta Love of
reinple and Mrs Annie I'illow of
Hay'.own. Burial was in Cleburne
hei' hi lived fot the past s. v-
¡ .iI yeais. Sympathy is extend
• <1 t his family.
A party left this ni n i.^ t
d'-cr-hunt in Edwards Co. Rot k
Springs.
M and Mrs Robert 1^-e of Sea
Drift. Texas an the proud par-
ents of a habv son l orn last Sun-
day Mrs Lee is the former Miss
t'orrie Jan Kornegay Mrs H. < .
Kornegay has gone down to (.'.'t
acquainted with the new grata!
son.
Mrs Alice S -w.il lias been on
th" sick list a couple of davs
last week.
Our Community wa* sadden, d
last Thursday when the new*
came that Miss t'letis Geick,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry
Geick of Caldwell had passed
away in a Bryan Hospital after
,. months illness. Deepest sym-
Rosie and Le
Use Classified Ads.
>.ithy is expended t' h> >• fia''e
brother, a'd sist i and a host of John Sefeik family
relativas who m i.rn her pa- ^ F'oint Sunday.
Eugene S nith of La Í •> j —*«jr-
Texas, Student for tbc i:.;i .
at South Western I'mvei-s ty,
Georgetown, filled Rio. Dieki
Spinns pulpit at this |>la. • Sun-
day morning. Dickie was called
over to Franklin but was ba<
v ith us for evening servces
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vi "!* ! ! .
at C<M>k«
SNOOK
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The Snook Heme Demonstra
!ion Club is ha'.iug a meeting a> d
a i hristmas Party on Monday.
December 5th at 7:,'10 o'clock at
'ne Sunday School building. Each
member asked to bring some
food such as. cookies, sandwiches,
pie, and a gift up to 5(lc to ex
hange. All members are asked t <
come and bring a friend.
Edwin Sebesta spent the week-
end with relat'ves in Snook.
Mr and Mrs Henry Valenta,
Turkey Shoot
AN!)
Bar-B-Q
Sun., Nov. 27
2:00 P. M.
Bordovsky
Place
FRENSTAT
Article* in Reader s Digest Reveals
Jittery Pre-Menstrual Tension
Is So Often a Needless Misery!
Do you suffer terrible nervous ten-
sion — feel Jittery, irritable, de-
pressed—Just before your period
each month? A startling article in
READER S DIGEST reveals such
pre-menstrual torment is needless
nusery in many cases!
Thousands have already discov-
ered how to auoid such suffering.
With Lydia Plnkham's Compound
and Tablets, they're so much hap-
pier, less tense as those "difficult
days" approach 1
Lydia Plnkham's
has a remarkable
soothing effect on
the source of such
distress In doctors
tesis, Plnkham's
Id doctors' tcilt •■•nag
product, 3 oat of 4 «mu got
relief of acrvon diitrtu, paie!
Woodtrfal relief daring tad
befare tkoie "difficult dayt'!
stopped ..or strikingly relieved
. . . pain and discomfort < 3 out of 4
women got glorious relief)
Taken regularly, Plnkham's re-
lieves the headaches, cramps, nerv-
ous tension during and before
your period. Many women never
suffer—even on the first day I Why
should you? This month.start tak-
ing Plnkham's. Bee if you dont
escape pre-menstrual tension...so
often the cause of unhapplness.
Get Lydia B*.
Plnkham's Vege-
table Compound ...
or convenient new
Tablets which have
blood-building Iron
added. At druggists.
•fry aoud dorter
cJ*
Flag down the record breaker
and take the wheel!
, V.. ,;ve':.
BANKING SERVICE
at the tip of your pen
.. .by mail
Sometimes it may be difficult to got to this
bank in person, but it's always easy to
bank-by-mail. Rsmember this short-cut to
■avs you time and effort
First State Bank
IN CALDWELL
Membn F. D. I. C
We Are Feeling
Mighty Cocky—
I'; filon us if we str,;t a
bit tHit We think We hi'Ve
I nmethinj.r to crow ahmit.
It's our new Personal
\rticies Insurance Policy.
W ith this policy an> or all
of the following v.-.luable
pieces property can be
covered in one contract:
JEWELRY — FURS — PHOTO
EQUIPMENT — MUSICAL IN
sthument8 — silverware
- golfinq equipment-
stamp A coin collections
ano fine art objects
Such possessions repre-
sent a sizable investment—
so why risk loss when pro-
tection may lie purchased at
a comparatively low cost?
Let us give you full de-
tails.
America Fore
D. L. ALFORD, JR.
INSURANCE
CALDWELL. TEXAS
'v-.
Th* Mu **#> MvfJBft!
HYr* got these netc '56 Chevrolet demonstrators cruising the streets to make it easy for you to drive the
car that shattered the Pikes Peak record. When you see one, wave it to the curb and take the wheel.
You'll discover all the things that make this new Chevy a champ!
Here's the car that smashed the
Pikes Peak record — proving it has
the qualities that mean safer, surer
driving control!
Like to drive 'er?
That's easy. Just flag down one
of these new Chevrolet demon-
strators—and take over!
You'll feel the handling ease
that took the twists out of the
winding Pikes Peak road. And
you'll see what we mean by record-
breaking power. These Chevrolet^
are powered by the new 205 h.p.
"Super Turbo-Fire V8"—an extra-
cost option that pours out all the
action you could ever ask for!
So, give one of our new Chevys
the high sign—just for fun. We'll
be watching for you!
THE HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER
Harvey Motor Company
Caldwell Texas
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25 Lb. Gladiola Flour
$1.49
SPECIALS
Admiration Coffee i.R
83c
Wo keep the coupons
No Limit
Friday And Saturday
Northern Tissue A«Ht. colors, 3 ron*.
25c
Goodhope Oleo
in 19c
BERAN'S
Nice Ripe Oranges 5 u, n ,
29c
Nu Crest Peaches
2'- CAN 29C
J&P JEh#m ^ w
Highway 21 Caldwell. Texas
Jowl Sugar Cured 1 n.
29c
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1955, newspaper, November 18, 1955; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176195/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.