The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1955 Page: 6 of 8
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PAGE SIX
THE CALDWELL NEWS
TELEPHONE S6
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1*. 1955
Seventy Attend
Monthly Meeting
Of School Sponsors
the Cooks Point School Spon-
jufB met in their regular month-
% meeting November 8th in the
school house with approximately
70 members and guests in at-
tendant's.
Mrs Rudy Loehr, President,
opened the meeting by welcom-
ing Mrs Uuy Douglass and
Chorous, "Kudos Chorous", and
other guests.
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Mrs Henry Beseda Sr. gave a
prayer; Mrs John Loehr, treas-
urer. gave the monthly finances
report.
i'fxt meeting and Christmas
party will be held December I ■!.
The following committees were
elected: Decorations. Mrs John
Kubin and Mrs Hcrl ert Dotson:
Recreation. Mt> Walter I.iglitsi y
and Mrs Alvin Dr rac.
Among our guests were, Mr
■Hid Mrs (it) Douglass -nil
Katie ("horous" of 11 talented
Me ind Mi Jack Faulds,
Mr ar,.i Mrs \\ Selesta. Mi-
li F. Fit:•«•> raid and Mrs Henry
B -t,l i S: of Caldwell.
After the business session. Mrs
Douylas.i and her Chorous 'iter
tained the group with 1 number :
i. "Spanish Garden.-;". 2. "Claii
,)e Lune", .'I. "Swing I.ow Sweet
Chariot", I. "Look Foi The Sil-
ver Lining".
The group enjoyed this beauti-
ful singing very much, and ap-
preciated Mrs Douglass and the
girls being here.
Hostesses for the social hour
■ ore Mesdames Walter Lightsey.
Ed Drgac and Irvin Worthington.
They served refreshments of
cake with coffee and punch.
— Reporter, Mrs Irvin Worth-
ington.
• HOSKINS •
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Rev. Hollis C. Yielding, Jablim,
Texas brought the Sunday Morn-
ing message and Rev. Fred Deb
lirv spoke Sunday night. Monday
nights message was given by A-
Mogford. These messages were
enjoyed by all. Had a special song
by Bobby Clanton, Mrs Julius
Keilar, Mrs J. C. Ferrell, and Mrs
Clanton accompanied by Roy Jr.
Clanton.
Ci immunity
Visitors in the Bob Moormnn
home Sunday afternoon, were Mrs
Oscar Gee, M - Gertrude Love
and children of Chriesman, Mr
and Mrs Joe t errell of Rita. Mr
and Mrs Ed. Westbrooks of Cam
eron, Mrs Tom Eberhardt. and Mi
and Mrs P. C Keilar.
Mr and Mr- Ed Valentas >nn
Joe Nelson left Wednesday ih>
Oth for San Diego. California
where he will be stationed in the
I". S. Naval Corps He wili be
greatly miss I in the Hoskin
< hurch.
Generally speaking, there a^e
three kinds of duck shooting,
pass, jump, and shooting ov r
decoys.
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FREN STAT C. V. O. HAS
MONTHLY MEETING
The Frenstat C. Y. O. luid
their monthly meeting on Thurs-
day night, November 10th, at
7:30 p. m. The President called
the meeting to order, and Father
George Tydlacka led the C. Y. O.
in prayer. The Secretary r :td
the minutes and they were ap-
proved.
There were IS meinl
ent. No old business ■ a
mussed.
The following office: . f>
■ >ere elected: President: Ji¡¡ e-
Ernest Knesek Jr.. Vic I'n-
dent: Stanley ilru-k:<; Secretary.
Georgia Marie Yavr:.; Treasur i
Melvin Urbernoskv : Reporte* .
Elizabeth Ann Gaas; Parli:nen-
tarian: Marvin Ubernosky.
I he C. Y. O, decidí d to have ,i
Christmas Play which will be held
December 22, 1955, at the K. J.-
T. Hall.
Georgia Vavra, Julius Ernest
Knesek Jr., L. J. Charanza and
Elizabeth Caas were chosen to
type out Christmas Play Parts,
and give them to other C. Y. O.
members.
A motion was made that the
C. Y. O. go Caroling from house
to house one night before Chris-
mas. All of the members insisted
on going.
The C. Y. O. decided to have
two meetings a m with, a Business
and Spiritual at one meeting and
a Social at the other. A com-
mittee of two was chosen for a
spiritual discussion They are
Stanley Hruska and Georgia
Vavra.
The President appointed an en-
tertaining committee for the
Social meetings. They are Melvin
Ubernosky, Eleanor Vavra, Jane
Supak, and Josephine Sch-oeder
The main address was given by
Rev. George Tydlacka.
— Reporter, Elizabeth Ann Gaa-
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Mondays hog market: Top f.it
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There were OK hogs sold for
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Colored Korean War Veterans
Interested In Training
Under The G. I. Bill
The Burleson County School Board Through The Burleson Counts Veterans
School Is Planning On Offering A Course In Welding To Colored Veterans Of The
Korean War And If There Are Enough Veterans In The County Who Would Like
To F'ursue This Course And Become Expert Welders The School Will Be Opened
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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/m1/6/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.