The Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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THE TRIBUNE ~ TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 193/.
WANT ADS
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SACRED HEART CHURCH
week
Promisory Notes witn
ie clause lor sale at
* 'AnDune office.
PROVIDENCE CEMETERY
All those interested in keeping
[ tlie Piovidence cemetery decently
1 clean are requested to come on
We Clean and reblock ! Tuesduy morning’, June 30th, with
yoUT hat like new at a very' i their hoes, rakes or other neces-
sary implements and help in the
Masses during the
, daily at 6:30 a. m.
| Next Sunday Masses
17:00 and 9:00 o'clock.
SUNDAY PICNICS
small cost. Let us clean
your woolens before you
put them away. We have
moth proof bags. Cinadrs
Cleaning Parlor, Moulton,
Texas.
II^Look at that last years
spring hat. A cleaning and ly-
blocking will give it lots /of
extra wear.—day service.
Herbert Pohl Cleaning &
Creasing._
JtT Rosenberg’s Sio/e Hal-
..usville hancucs eyerytnmg
. - staple and ianey/groceries,
jandies, soda waters, cigars,
tobaccos ana cigarettes, ray
ash lor eggs, chickens ana
ountry prouuce. Try us! x
work. —Committee
(4t*-61)
MV~ For Sale a 64-acre
farm. If interested, write
or see Willie Koenler, Rt. 5,
Yoakum, Texas. / (49-lw).
2HF~ Ice Cream Supper —
The Young Ladies’ Sodality
will have their annual Ice
Cream Supper, Tuesday, June
‘29th on the Sacred Heart Pa-
rish grounds. Beano and F. J- Jurena of that section,
other amusements on the A platform dance was held
The annual ivoerth parish
picnic was given on tne pic-
nic grounds at KocKy bnuge
Sunday.
A delicious dinner and sup-
per of chicken barbecue and
other eatables were served by
by the ladies of the parish to
a large crowd. In tne alter-
noon bingo and other enter-
tainment held the interest of
the gathering, and at 2 o -
clock several articles were
auctioned off by Co. Clk. J.F.
Bozka who was assisted by
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al The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
i Will Henry Hurt was baptised at
j the Sacred Heart Church by Rev.
0. Kuratko and was given the
! name Charles Henry. Sponsors
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prasek.
HT Stop that itching. If you
..re bothered by the itching
el Athlete's boot, Eczema,
itch or Ringworm, Hallelts-
viile Drug store, tialletisville
ifexas, will soli you a jar of
‘ Llack Hawk Ointment on a
guarantee to kill the itch,
price 50c and $1.00. (x
■0“ Want to trade or sell.
If you have any Hung to trade
or sell or buy, put your adv.
•>to this larger classified sec-
n of The Tribune.
BV*Protect your car’s finish
by having it waxed. Have it
done at the Humble Service
Station where satisfaction is
guaranteed. 1 gal. Flit, bulk,
without can $1.80. Flit spray j
wil] not stain. Cheap enougu 1
to use it on Dairy cattle.
HUMBLE SERVICE STA.
Chas. Hrucir, mgr.
HaUettsvUle, Tex.
grounds. The public is most
cordially invited. / (49-2).
£BP**01d windows for sale
uieap, various sizes, large
supply f-om old /building.
At the Tribune ffice.
Have your eyes examined and
glasses correctly fitted by
H. R. THULEMEYER
The Optometrist of
Flatonia, Texas
Charges Reasonable and sat-
isfaction guaranteed.
Here’s Skin Relief
Even the most stubborn caa-
Quality Baby Chicks
White Leghorn baby chicks
from our birds. Will sell
them at special discount :n
May and June, if you hook
order now. You are welcome
to visit our farm, or/write
to—
OLD SWEET HOME
WHITE LEGHORN/FARM
Rt. 4, box 2!
Hallettsville, Tjfex.,
Phone 907-21 [ (24-4w)
JjHT'Note the larger, more
complete Tribune’s classified
section. Try it on your next
want advertisement.
Market Report
es of eczema athlete’s .....10c
Mn nrii'/atmi nnH atUam cbm ' * .
at night, the music by Pat
ek’s band of Shiner which
furnished the music during
the afternoon also.
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The ladies of the Halletts-
ville Lutheran church served
a fine dinner to a large num-
ber of people from this city
and surrounding sections.
The dinner of chicken with
all the trimmings was served
under the
trees
on the
church grounds.
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The picnic
which
Mr. Jua
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KINDS OF
STOVES
COME
COUNT
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M uras, of Shiner, Pan- Ameri-
can Life Ins. Co. General Agent,
gives foi his friends each year
took place at the Welhausexi pas-
ture at Shiner Sunday.
A sumptuous dinner and sup-
per of delicious barbecue, salads,
dressing, cakes, kolaches, soft
drinks, etc., were served and
throughout the afternoon variola
games and singing were enjoyed
by all present. Brief addresses
were made by Msgr. Netardus,
Rev. Dr. Zizka, Sen. Sulak, Edi-
tor Malec and Mr. Zimmer.
The guests included the follow-
ing:
Rt. Rev. L. P. Netardus and
Rev. Edmund Bily, Shiner; Rev
Dr. Ernest Zizka, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Sismilich and daughter,
We Meet All Advertised
Prices.
I | .hutsviuef—•
Mardware Lo
50 years in Hallettsville.
GLASSES FITTED
Diamond—Watches
Jewelry
| JOHN H. BERNING
| Jeweler & Optometrist
^ 123 E. Main Cuero, lex
CHARGED WITH SIMPLE
ASSAULT
Charges oi simple assault
were liied against Air. Joan .
beuceit, of tne Mont section,;
by Miss Agues Trasck, uaugii
ter of Air. and Airs. Joan'
rrasek, also oi the Mont sec-
tion, oeiore Justice ot the
reaee if. W. Stnckier, Mon-
uay morning.
The charges were the re-
sult of a quarrel over some
turkeys Sunday afternoon.
Miss rrasek and her sister
nad gone to get some tur-
aeys uiat had strayed to tne
beuceit property and while
returning tney encountered
Mr. Uelicek wno drove them
off his property with a
switch. _
WORK ON NEW STATION
STARTED
The Mugnolui ret. Co begun
woik on a new station, Monday,
which will occupy the place of
the old one now operated by
Mr. A. Neumeyer. The stution will
De constructed of brick veneer
and will have all the latest and
most modern conveniences and
equipment. Ml. Rab. Wilson, of
Waco, has contracted to build the
station and Mr. Pope will be
superintendent. All material
necessary for construction will he
purchased from local firms and
only local labor will be employ
cd. The old station will con-
tinue to operate thioughoul con-
struction of the new one.
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PERSONAL
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Mr. and Mrs. Turner Jenkins
of Palacios anil Mr. and Mrs.
English teacher ; the Hallctts- O—0—0—0—0—0—0—0—0
vine ii.gu ocnooi for tne next,
term of school.
Saturday Mr. Anton Haiduauu
ol me V itnuu section not oiiry
paid his suoscripuon tor me in*
F- Smith of ioakum spent bun-, ouno tor lour >uals ^ul ulBO 1‘;lt of Miss Josephine Kuhn formerly
day here with Mr. and Mrs. Une water melon to show his, f uu# city_ ^ JuUjui Buleg of
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Bales-Kuhn.
A wedding of. interest to a
gieat number of friends was that
Clyde Dickey.
Eidel Scnornuck, Miss Helen
Koenler and Mis. Brandon Bcnor-
nack were visitors in Bcnuien-
burg Satuulay.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hamilton,
Mrs. L. C. Hamilton, ami Mrs.
Bill Hamilton and sun of Lut-
ing spent Sunday here.
Mrs. T. C. Winthrop and
j appreciation for the good pnpei
r i euuie Strauss, utumiUlig me
Slate Teachers College at San
Marcos, was a week end visitor
here.
Mrs. Margaret Vaicnta of
Houston, which took place Satur-
day evening at 7;30 at the Sacred
Heart rectory, Father G. Kurat-
ko officiating.
The bride was attired in a
. . white tailored suit with brown
Sweet Hume was a business vis-1 . . ,
„ . , accessories and wore a corsage of
ltor in our city Saturday. . , , . ...
pink rosebuds, while the groom
Mr. Jim Winklarek of Dilworth | wore ^ ,)ark business suit. They
attended to business matters here were attended by Miss Sophia
daughter, Alice, of Falfurrias, ^ r*day, > Muhlstein of Schulenburg and
and Mr. and Mrs. George Vogt Mcssis. Alvin Petras and Vic-. Rudy Ludwig of Houston,
of Schulenburg visited here Sun tor Bluzck of the Kokernot sec-1 The young ludy is the duugh-
day. tion were business visitors here ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kuhn
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schultz
and Mr .and Mis. Brandon Schor-
nuck were in Houston Thursday.
Dolores Ann and Gallic Louise
McCord of Houston are visiting
at the J. P. McCord home.
Mrs. Curtis Strodes, visiting
here for the past week, return-
ed to Houston Sunday in the
company of Mr. and Mrs. Wink
Appelt. Miss Deloies Kandow
Saturday.
Miss Connie Buske returned
Friday evening after spending a
week in Weimar at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hollek.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jansky
returned to their home in Sun
Antonio Thursday following a
visit of a few days with i datives
here,
Miss Frances Bennett left Sun-
ofl near town and a graduate of
the Hallettsville High School. For
some time she had been employ-
ed in Houston. The young man
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Bhles of Knoxville, Tennessee.
They will make Houston their
home where the groom is em-
ployed. • s
A sumptuous supper was serv-
ed at the home of the bride’s
returned with her for a short day for Houston after spending Parents to close relatives of the
Skin Hens""per”ib.......10c Mrs. Margaret Sismilich, Mr. and)
' Butterfat - - - - 22-20c Mrs< Wm- Zimmer and daughters,'
a < / I M i» m ml Uru I.rtnia PortlflV. M I'd
ringworm and other
eruptions, yield to
SALVE NUMBER 7 I Tomatoes per lb......li/.c'Mr- and Mrs- Louis Cerne>'- Mr8-
Guaranteed. Send 50c to 'Eggs, per doz.......15c Roland Beuger, and daughter,
Madeley Pharmacy, (32-8) , Cotton, strict middling 13.00
Dept. 12, Chapel Hill, Texas.' Fryers, per lb. - . - - - 14c
St. Joseph’s Parish
Yoakum, Texas
ANNUAL PICNIC NEXT SUNDi
National Hall
4 Miles West of Yoakum on Yoakum-
Hochheim Road
Gaines and Amusements of/All Kinds
U tt WELCOME
Quick-Drying
WATERSPAR ENAMEL
Brings new beauty to furniture and wood
work. Dries in 4 hours. 24 rich colors.
AUTO TOPS AND GLASS, SEAT COVERS, AND
AWNINGS
Walter E. Albert
Hallettsville, Texas
all of San Antonio; Senator and
Mrs. L. Sulak and Frank Hana-
eek, of La Grange; Mr. and Mrs.
BW——OQlMllBHB. I£m,c Cemosek and daughter,
Valeria, Schulenburg; Editor and j
Mrs. Walter Malec and children, '
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Mikulenka
j and children of Hallettsville; Mrs.
'Cyril Lukas and son, Jciry, Ro-
senberg; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wink-
. larck and daughters, Dilworth;
I Miss Mary A. Mikulenka, El =;;•
Campo; Mrs. John Hajek and son, jK
Ed. Sweet Home; Mr. and Mrs. | ic
| Emil Hajek and sons, Dr. ami j j!'
Mrs. A. A. Darilek and son, Mr-.
Caroline Valenta, Miss Mary
Antrich, Mrs. Frances Palitza,
Miss Agnes Diozd and Miss Ka-
tie Tupa, Shiner; Dr. and Mrs.
Louis Netaidus, Yoakum; Master
Ernest Erniis, Agua Dulce, anl
Mrs. J. M. Janovsky, Taylor, Tex-
as.
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I PROBATE COURT i
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Estate of Lester Dufner and
James Wilbert Dufner, Minors.
Jim Dufner, Guardian. Applica-
tion to sell personal property ap-
proved. Claim of A. J. Kubena
approved.
Estate of George Flessner, de-
ceased. Mary Bertha Flessner,
executrix. Application to pro
bate will- Will admitted to pio-
bate on testimony of Chas.
Fwfcseh, subscribing witness Mjjrv
Bertha Flessner recognized as in-
dependent executrix without bond.
Lewis Allen, W.C. Bonorden and
Gus J. Strauss appointed apprais-
ers. Inventory and appraisement
approved.
Estate of Anna Novak, deceas-
ed. Report of sale of personal
property approved.
Estate of Joseph Muxie Kahn,
Minor. Bruno Cohn, guardian. Ap-
plication to make lease granted.
Bond approved.
Estate of Alex Heinrich et al
Minors. Rudolph A. Heinrich, guar
dian. Application to sell real
estate granted.
Estate of Frank Klekar, deceas-
ed. Mrs. Sophie Kuratko, ad-
ministratrix. Claim of Anna No-
vak Estate approved as 5th class
claim.
Estate of Anna Novuk, deceas-
ed. Lawrence Novuk, admini-
strator de bonis non. Application
to pay bequest granted.
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MARRIAGE LICENSE
J. C, Strauss
Garage
Hallettsville, Texas
New and used parts,
tires, tubes, batteries.
Complete motors and
rear axles. Generators,
starters and glass for
'"oors and windshield.
We buy used cars, tires *
and parts. Don’t forget j*
that we have that good
Sinclair HC gasoline and
oil. For washing, greas-
ing and repairing call
100, night 200.
CELEBRATED TOO MUCH
Floyd Dorsey, colored, celebra-.
ted a little too much on the eve I
of the Juneteenth and was ar-
rested by Sheriff A. P. McElroy.
Saturday morning he pleaded
guilty to charges of disturbing
the peace and was fined $16.01),
including court costs. •
visit i
* ! a two weeks’ vacation in our city
Mrs. Walter Heye and Mrs. S ith her parcntii| Mr> ttnU Mrs.
H. Simpson and daughter, Vir- s ■ npnnptt
ginia, spent the week end in San M ‘ . J . B .
Antonio visiting with Mrs. Heye’* \ Ml\ ^ ^ J“6 1 *vluf re
w , , .. „ . .tainf.a rhumlny afternoon from
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Red'is, and ^ A „
Mr. S. H. Simpson who is in I ^ honeymoon trip to San An•
tile hospital there. lt01110’ Gulveblon and olher J*011*18-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simpson I ^ Mr- and M,“- Jim Prusek of El
and family returned, Monday,
from a ten day vacation at Rock-
port.
Miss Jo Eileen Stiauss left for
young couple.
The Tribune extends hearty
congratulations and best wishes
for a happy married life.
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Herman Wilson, colored,
Campo were here Thursday moi-l^f Breslau, was operated Oil
ning to attend the funeral of ■at Dufner’s Hospital for rup-
Mrs. Agnes Matula. i tured appendix.
Co. Judge Paul H. Fertsch was
Sugarland whore she will spend a business visitor in San Antonio
some time at the J. P. Hrncir | Friday and Saturday,
home.
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Judd of
INSTAJL NEW OFFICERS
Installation of new officers
took place at the meeting of the I
Catholic Daughters at the palish 1
hall Friday right. The new {
officers were installed by Mis. |
Gussie Franta, past Grand Re-
gent.
Plans were made for the ban- I
quet to be served by the Daugh-
ters to the Rotarians on “ladies I
night’’ the latter part uf this i
month. I
The social hour followed the j
business meeting and a program |
was presented by Mrs. T. J. j
Pesek, Mrs. John Schneider, Mis.!
Norman Fehrenkamp and Miss
Anita Morkovskj. The entrance
was RW"n ,by Miss Albina
# :•* Matula. Refreshments of sand-
A DON T THROW THEM wiches, cake, cookies and puncli
AWAY were served.
SC: _.
PHILIl’P HOTHSOHMITT
MEAT MARK FT
HallettKvillc, Texas
"CHOICE
HEATS
ONLY"
eor BARBECUE
EVERT 8ATUR- -
DAY. — HIGHEST
MARKET PRICES
FOB UlOES.
f HU.NL hi
We Fix e
You can still get plenty
of wear out of those fk
shoes that look so badly sf
TO THE SWEET HOME
AND KOERTH
PARISHIONERS:
All interested in the Silver
Sacerdotal Jubilee of Father
Kuratko, please come Wed-
nesday, June 23rd, at 8:00
F. M. to the Parish Hall at
Hallettsville.
K. J. T. and K. J. 2. T.
societies.
worn. Send them to us.
NOTICE
The members of Murchison
Lodge No. 80, A. F. & A. M. of
modern factory methods. \ Hallettsville have received an in-
3c We rebuild shoes by jj
CHAMPION SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
E. J. Schindler, prop.
Hallettsville
MATRESSES
We make new and re-
model old mattresses.
Also have choice pattern
of ticking. High fclass
work, reasonable pnices.
Phone 904-5 rings. 1
SCHUBERT J
MATTRESS FACTORY
Otto Schubert, Prop.
Hallettsville, Tex. (18-8)
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Mr. Elton Zander and Mi
Lillie Malina I
! Mr. ,t r Brii" ••"! Hisi Bet
i:t Tiehecek
Mr Fci'.ot -:.J Mu.
Vivian HarreJ.
I
EXQUISITE
You’ll find our beauty
service just what you
want.—Our trained beau-
ticians are always ready
to make you look your
loveliest.
| Permanents $1.50 to $10.
Work guaranteed.
Call 97 today.
% JLLLfi BEAUTY
SHOPPE I’
5 Julie PrLhodi; M£?
’’ Fla^onio, Texas. *
vitation from The Most Woiship-
ful Grand Lodge of Texas An-
cient Free and Accepted Mason
to join with them in a celebra-
tion of the One Hundrelh An-
niversary to be held in the city
of Waco, December first, second,
and third, 1937.
SICK LIST
Mrs. Lela Chambers of near
town is ill at the Dufner Hos-
pital. Her sister, Mrs. Guy Hen-
ry of] El Campo, is at her bed-
side.
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ridding jo mi i)«cm of Malaria. Pre-
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eradicate ittc malaria parasite in your
LLcd stream and regain health ami
energy. Comptclfit frte »f ittfunoMt
ifigrn/mnli. Secure an R or. bottle
(or fl.OA fown your druggist today
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Malec, Walter. The Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1937, newspaper, June 22, 1937; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037172/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.