The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LAVACA COUNTY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 14th, 1>82.
PEttHIKVAL.
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Friday and Saturday specials Mr. and Mrs. Lewis llehak ol
f
at Meyerhof Cs, any ladies or
children summer hat in the
house '>0c.
Mr. J. F. Bozka and family
left for Temple, Texas/Sat ur-
-day where they visited with re-
latives. Mr. Bozka returned
Monday morning-, but his fam
Breslau are the proud parents
of a baby girl since Saturday,
July 9 th.
Good bye to all summer dress-
es at Meyerhoff’s. See our
yriees for Friday and Saturday
Specials.
liider are spending this week in
McGregor.
Mrs. E. E. Smothers is visit-
ing her daughter in San Anto-
nio. _
Lev. Flathmann and family
of Ganttdo were guests of our
Uev. Kluge and family.
Relatives hale received a
message stating the serious ill-
ness of Mrs. U mice • Easterling
of Del Bio. Mrs. Easterling
wgs a ryyident iuL-thi* city se-
veral years ago.
Mrs. Mollie Rheinstrum left
don Janisch and Dan. Darilek,
all grandsons of the deceased.
Josef Darilek was born in
Dolni Hermaniee, now in north-
ern part of Czechoslovakia, Aug
27. 1849. At the age of 28
he married Miss Anastazie Zal-
man and in 1893 they came to
America settling hear. .Praha,
children, Mr. and Mrs. H«bJ
Startz, Mr. and Mrs. PhimJ
Rothschmitt, Mr. and MrT^
F. Mikulenka and family, jj,
and Mrs. Henry Vick and chJil
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Henry
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Miss Irene Holub of Halletts-
Hy reiiiained "for a~longer vi-! Oita suffered an attack of ap-
sit. j Pendicitis Friday. j for Chica?0 to visit with her
O. C.Henkhaus of Shiner was ' W < *’ son and other relatives.
... . t.secretary' of J. J. Mansfield ar*
in our city, on business las* * ...... n
, rived from Washington. 1). L.f
* 011 a*'’ ' , . _ ' to spend her vacation here
Mr. John Staha left' for San .... - , ,, ,,
- , :with.her. parents. Mr., and Mrs.
Antonio fast Saturday where he ..
will visit'relatives Jo3’ kopeL'k>’ jMrs. .1. 1
wiu visit leiauves. Miss.. Ilildegarde Heyer and
Church. Sponsors
and Mrs. Jt- Spaniel.
Sunday morning at the Sac-
red Heart Church, Dorothy Lou
ise, little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Kartman was baptized.
The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ChapnJ
A. Dornak. I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Appelt, Mr.
m„ nwn,. . Thomas Peter was baptized and Mrs. L. P. Quitta. Mr. ^
„ * *' / ’! at-, the Sacred Heart Church Mrs. Henry Ehlers, the/MisW
l ayette Co. wo years a * | Mondav afternoon. His par- Mildred and Marion Vick} %
Sirred" n,: ”'* - -1 Mrs- '• >““•
Dickson school. where they Uv-I"*- Th? s'>°"sors w‘re “nd AltreJ' lioethel
ed 20 years. Then he moved I"”1 Hanak- “*■ A
“th hi; wife >'»■ »'»" bK* Man
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mertz of
too old for hard 'farm work, baptisms,
j and there * they lived till his
death. v •.
lie left hero, his wife: sons-.
Fastest Milker
Mr. E. E. Fertsch, our local I
Erwin
[ay after a I
Ellinger wi|
Elo Meyer.
ises Mary L
Bergfeld si
visiting frij
in Seguin.
E. 1). Meyel
[trip to Sdiull
Mr. G. J. Bolin
lenbeck, Albt
and August ElsJ
SOCIALS . ; ^_
Houston were the week-end He left here his wife: son* Mrf. Henry Ehter. ««• f jof
Jos. K.. Adolf and Kaspar. all lightfully surprised at her home ^ ]y n)W. ^ hour tJZ* Merced<*
guests of their parents Mr and'Jos’ K” Ado,f and Kaspar’ *" l^htfully surprised at her home , cows hour J
S£ wlS 5 ........■- •*?*■ TV r* T “*B, “ "?*, rk--h.....- ■ Aij'Ztl wJ
........ Iman rrt Moulton, daugters. Mrs. hirthdav several- tnends dead- - ........ . „ 1 lives heie this wd
„ i R<*an Mou“o^ 'Innttter*. Mrs. LirUiduy, KVenl friend., deed , ,, , ; Iwre th»
Estelle Chapman returned-Sa- ................W1 ......: Miese, "Rose and Stnsie r„. Jaeol, Kurtr ,ed it would .he.d.p„,opriate j,,, Fertseh now mifc'w,. , , . .
turdav I on, Houston where she ^ »' ^""'l,a„ .......tpdnktd Mr. Arrhi- ' M'" Cm' f"** *>'* >*' - ***■ “*^11 cow. all by himself. I„ltle enter a,ned
had i'a-en lltin, relatives for Mon<la-V *» Hallettsville. L^, ^ Ml.K||, TI„,^. Slone ■ 80 inmdchddren. „,no refioshmenis wore s.oocd which ^ nn|k ^ m>kes j „ ^ «J«ta „„r y hr,J
(lau oecn \ . i _ m„ .,»>a v v Mtllor i>i i (rfout-iri'anddiiMivn - limthers. o/moiofrui <>f niinoti stomlwiches.1 .... Mercedes Baker
the past few weeks
ent Monday in Hallettsviue. and son Mdvin Tluirs- Mamun,mien nine refreshments were served vv«icn ; ^ mUk and makes Jlis deh.|
.Mr. and Mr*. E. K Miller V(,akura where' wm fieat-yianddiddreni . brothers consisted of punch sandwicl.es. ^ ^ j#
d-.raiwe stopped here for a . , Vine of near 1 raha and Tomas and cake. forty .two was play, ; , 1
Mr,..Oscar Karney, Jr; spent ^^ ^ ■
the week-end In Houston A’W’*a
her husband vyho is under the returning home froni a “
•^are of a specialist^ ,;>il u> his Mrs. Hattie . .—FUNERALS
Mrs. Max Tietschert and filler, at Denison.,
daughter Maxine of Columbus Ml.g j jy Gray of “Yoakum
spent a few days of last week g))em t]ie week-end here with Lavaca
Mrs. Annie Ledbetter
visiting at the home of Mrs.
Mary Somme rlatte.
Captain Cole of Cuero visit-
Adolphus Vana of here Sun-
day ' on business. Captain
Cole is the promoter of the Avi-
and cake. Forty-two was play , mnrnin&
4 near Witting;• sister, Mrs. or| an<j high score prize was ____
Emilio Pavlicek of near Moul- W()n by Mr. P. Liberda, booby' „ . - p
ton. T > these the Tribune eX- j„ ize \jy Mrs. P. Liberda and1. rTODate LOUFt
tends heartfelt sympathy and consolation prize by Mrs. L. F. I In the <7fse of Cleo-,4trueg|-
— may the Lord grant the soul of [Mikulenka. The music was|mann the guardian’s bond
.Many relatives and friends in the deceased heavenly bliss! tninished by Troy Henry, L. F.[approved,
were pained by the Mrs. Clarence Clifton
| news that July 4, in the morn-
ing the honor gl
oub refreshments!
sandwiches, cakei|
were served.
Miss Alma M:il
week in Gonzales!
tives snd friends.|
Miss Mildred
visiting in the
Mikulenka and Ernest Chapman j Inquiry was made into the
Mrs. Clarence Clifton, aged 28 Those present were: Mr. and! mental condition of Mrs. Mmj
Lee Fehrenkamp and Jos. Fa ing Frank J. Castecka passed years. :! months and 21 days, Mrs. i;mil Giromcak and child- Schindler. The jury’s verdict pwwrt* this past
hian spent the week-end at Mag away at his home in Praha, Fay passed away in the John Sealy ren, Mr. and Mrs,,.J- M. Parko, read that alie was of sound
noli a Beach. They reported ette Co., after a prolonged ill- Hospital flrfialveston Saturday. Mr.’ and Mrs. I*. Liberda and mind.
that they had good luck and ness at the age of past 50 years Ti.c- body was shipped to You- - '— - ' ir— —~ 1 •
la me u. w.e -»»• c lught a TiumlKT of fish. Funeral was held Tuesday morn kum" and conveyed to Beck’s
ation School which will l>e here - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroed- in/ after, a requiem Mass to - Chapci! where.it laid ij^tate un-
if enougii members enroll. P1 are the proud parents of a tin 'Praha Catholic cemetery, til Monday afternoon at 2:3U.
Dr. S. D. Kahn and his moth- [,ahy girl since Tuesday morn-1 Father John Anders .perform-J o’clock. It was taken to the
er, Mrs. Rosa Kahn, spent Mon- jns ing the religious services.- , Catholic Churdli where services
day in Houston. . Mrs Vollentine Schott of Su- ‘ " Mr. Castecka tiad li.vAi in I.a- were held with Rev. F. O. Beck
All summer dresses must go.[i,]jnie js on ^be sick list. ’ vaca Co. and about-20 years a., officiating. Interment tool;
test Forgotten for Friday and just think any summer hat in go married Mr>. Julia Marek place in the Catholic Cemetery.
Saturday specials at Meyerhoffs tbt, bouse ladies or children for (net* Kainosek). About two ills. Clifton is survived by her
Henry Tlucek w*10 >s employ-, ;,yc, Friday and Saturday spe-[ years ago lie 1m>ught the once husband, two sons, her father,
ed by the Kalianek-Renger’ c.jals. • Knezek, later. Sima place of 72 five brothers and one sister.
Drug Store left for El Campo Grace M'aiie and Leo. child-./acre* with fine dwelling and Pallbearers were Frank. Tobola,
■Monday to spend >his vacation r(J1 cf jlr. and Mrs. Bud. Spa- large business buildings at Pra* Julir.nie SmiLh. 1 -mil DebaulU
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.|njej 0£ i,ake are visiting ha. ' Last fall he moved to Ed. Debault, Henry Schmid'.
Fr. llueek. with Margaret and Frances Mi- that place with his family and and Willie I Linus. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kroschel. ;v(|len.k.u • conducted told drink- busi- Mrs. Willie VoungbliHid
Dr. Foresi Kroschel and Jo® Mi>s Antohia Mikulenka ,> vi- r$i. His health was /oner- Mr.-. Willie Youngblood dad
siting, with relatives at E*wle ally poor for several years. Su,- at her home on mute 1 Sunday
J ,lke , .viving.him ar^hfs wife, .three at 10/30-ocluck after a huger-
V„ , v . jtsons and’three daughters. For ing illness. T.he body was tak-
Mr. and Mrs. Jon. Novak and n; . . ... Kloresville
, , i the Tribune wishes God s en to-dier Home in lioiesvme
.li,<l„',i «I U'r- t,„is„|„ti..„ ,„„i f..r th. soiilof by the ttek Mortuary when,
.us.nyss Tursitay. deyeiised l.sayrnly f«-nU smics .took 1**. Tuos-
Mr. Allen Lay is spending a . murnjng. site is survived
'en Jaluflm^few 'da.V8 wWl ^ sis,ter; ^ ArthUr C' JenSe" ' , by her husband and several
ening from a visit to El Paso.! f5,'uno ^onardt .at Goliad, Tex. j The remain., of Arthur C.,ichildren.
Texas, .luarez, Mex„ and Carls- Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Till and Jensen arrived from. Cameron: Mrs. J. T. Easterling
bad. New Mex. ’ j child visited relatives at Mora-) Wednesday afternoon.‘June'29,'- yjrs. J. T. Easterling, aged
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
SNOWDRIFT L^rd 3 pound can........35c
.... 65c
19c
SsNOW UKIFT Lard b pound can.
Rice Krispies or Shredded Wheat 2 for
Toilet Soap C amay was 3 for 23c now 3. 16c
( ascade Hardw ater was 3 for 20c now 3 14c
Schneider of San Antonio spent
Sunday with relatives here.
Mias Bernice Kahanek of
Schulenliurg r-spent tlie week-
end with Miss Fr. Sdioppe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Lacy,
daughter, Evelyn, and Miss Hel-
l^iundry Soap Ivory was 3 for 23c now 3.16c
R&G or Crystal W hitt* large bars 4 for 1 Sc
JEl.L-O Assorted Flavors 3 packages. 20c
. — _— — - |
VliLK Carnation Small 3 cans . v.. . 9c
MILK Carnation Tall 3 cans...........17c
TEA yellow label Lipton or Banquet20c
( liACKERS 3 pond box Salted 28c
CRACKERS 2 pound box .Salted 19c
Mrs ,T J Holub returned to j'ia Sunday arid Monday. ‘and were buried by the side <»fj7o years, 6 months and 23 days
Taylor Friday after spending a Misses Hilda - Sommeriatte1 his father, C. F. Jensen in th*- died Wednesday, July 13th at
and Olga Ramph of Weimar j Shiner City cemetery. Rev. G.
spent Tuesday nite in our city : T. Giblions of Hallettsville ofi’i-
visitifljT relatives.
<ittran'8 Dance at
few days here with her mother,
.Mrs> Bertha Mikulenka *
E. J. Campion and daughters.
Dorothy, Margaret, and Jo Ma-
rie are spending a few days in
Galveston.
Co. Agent and Mrs. Js M.
Parks have moved into Mrs. {daughter, Buth, spent Tuesday
8 P. M. in Del Rio, Texas. The
; body will arrive in Schulenburg
[at T5;l0 P. M. Thursday and
off
Try a sack of our RADIOGRAM, BAKER’S
PRIDE, BELLE OF WICHITA flour, every
sack, is guaranteed.-- Highest market prices
paid for. eggs, poultry and all other country
produce, cash or trade. — We offer you
Miss.Lucille W|
Mtumed Mondavi
after a pleasant \|
ter. Mrs. It. B. l’J
Mr. and Mrs. Gl
tofcnd to I I:illett|
to make an acqL
their new grandsc)
Mr. and Mrs. I)ic|
^'llr. Edwin J. I
mfly returned
V^eat, Texas, :
day*’ vis*1 witbj
latives.
Mr. Henry Ball
ton visited in thJ
home last week-il
Misses Emma 1
ttijMa Wachtendl
ing. their vicatioF
Schulenburg, andl
Miss Edna Beiij
ing the summer
Southwest Texas!
era’ College in Ssj
Rev. and Mrs.
burg’motored to
returning Wedneij
Rfllie Orr and
-Jaeggii returned I
Ez
dated at the funeral. Pall
Wied Had bearers were C. B. Welhausen, j will be taken to the hum
next Thursday. July 21st. (Jood Alois Kasper, F. J. Schlapota. Miss Cora Traxler of here. Fu-j
musjc ! Peter Kuhn, Edgar Wolters and| npral sei-vices will^^ie held- at
Mr. arid Mrs. Puulus Puch and J. M. Canon
Arthur lived until
QUALITY, SERVICE AND ECONOMY
H. f>. TIMM
H A L LETTS! I L L E, T E X A S
1 the home of Miss Traxler Fii-
recentlyjday at 4:30 P. M. Interment
Hmrh Lay's home last week, j and Wednesday in San Antonio, with his mother at - Shiner, will be held in the City Ceme-
Mrs’ lav left for Ganado whew A large '*rrowd attended thft' when Urev moved to Cameron, tery. The Tribune offers its
'she Vili make her home' with dinner gfven by tluTK. J. Z. T.. Surviving, him are his mother, sinceresl sympathy to bereaved,
her fatfier Mr. J. H. Clayton- j. on the Sacred Heart ..-Church his brother. O. C...-and sister. Edwin Childress
j&r and Mrs. ’ Ant. Pavlu -grounds last .Sunday. ♦ A pro- Mrs. Fred Beckerman, all of r Edwin Childress, 22 years of
1 Monday in Sari Antonio fit of- $ 100.0^,was made on the Cameron; two other sisters, age, who is the sort 5T Mrs,,.V\.
&IW” j, Kalius and son, Vaclav, dinner. Mrs. Theresa Shannon of Fort E. Holmgreen of Carizo Springs
and Alois-Pustka yf Wied, John^ The picnic given by the Mo- Worth and Mrs.. C. P. Everett died there at Dul’ner’s llospit-
(vanetz of here. Louis Mur’- ',ari«-Vm,ol -at tlarhatl Sunday of Ware. To the survivor- the al Wednes.lay morning at five
sak of Vysehrad, Cyril Mica-/ ^ W(.n attended. A delicious Tribune extends heartfelt sym- o’clock. He'had beeri work-
nek of Breslatl, Frank Motal oijdinner cdnsistlnj liaibScu*,Ipathy- ^ i,,l! at Schulenburg and
Sweet Home and Henry MotaJ’ jm, ken. stew, .sausage and ma- Jo>ef Darilek j brought here on the 1th ol Ju-
. of St. Mary’s left for Cameron ,r- nth or good uhtngs ^vas serv- guuday nite, July 3, Josef1'"1' 111!* wit* ,trfectP<1
Sunday to attend the K. -T. T. .. i, .in the afternoon, talks were jTarit^t passed, away after "hn a,ld the .poison went all thru
-State Convention held tiiere this ma(k i,v a numlier of political i ijnes8 0f three months at hie s>'stem’ A” <’ftorl'; ,l£)
wt?ek
; speakers. Music was furnished home t ‘‘shiner.. .following save hi*V were **> va!f ‘j'3
i'" »■ i . ■ 1. A . . ..... . in 1>/.I, 4 . /’...I.
HJK - C' ........... ‘ ®. . nonit* ............... Wv-.-- .
Ml- and Mrs. C. L. StavinohD thniout the day and at night fuesdav moniing. after a re- 1)od-v was taken to Can<:'>
and family *nd Carl Hemmi | for the dance by the HaPP.v jquiem Mass at the Sts. Cyril j'
last wgek at Magnolia p,0*ys. _
Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Reng-
spent
Reach. ■* , w
Mr/j. J.' Jaresh of Yoakum
was here on business Monday.
.3Dm Gajer of Witting is on
tbe sick list.
Marcus Schwartz returned
Friday from a business visit
u> Waco.
arrived from Kansas Wed-
nesday nite to mdke fihefr home
here. Dr. Harvey Renger will
work with his father, Dr. Paul
Renger.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Timm and
daughter Mrs. " Buck Vander-
and Methodius Church, funeral, He is survi
procession escorted his body to! step-father,
the Shiner Catholic cemetery.
V. Rev. L. P Netardus assisted
by Rev. Joseph Kopp of Moyl-
ton performed the touching fu-
neral services. Pallbearers were:
Herman Kurtz, Chas. Kurtz Jr.,
Alb. Darilek, Ad. Darilek, El*
He is survived by his mother,
twp- step-brothers,'
and two sfep-sistern.
<’
'BAPTISM-*
Gertrude Annie, baby daugh-|
of Mr.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Span-
iel, was baptized Sunday morn-
ing at the Sacred Heart
SPECIALS'FCR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
MILK Siriall can 2 for
5c
VhT,K. Iv. H. I.arife cam
IVORY SOAP: was 8c now
... 5c
bT VIvC'il: Eddy 25c package.
19c
OATMEAL: 20 oz. pkif. R. & W.
..6c
I’EACHKS: I!. & W. No. 2V* can
15c
XSI’AllACUS: While Tips No. 1 c
a/n — 17c
l*ORK IbBKANS: U.ll. 2 No. 1 tal
[Jean . 9c
SALAD DRESSING: W esteria pf;
Era..17c
‘ ’* i *
Bucek’s and George'
RED & WHITE SToi
Mr. and Mrs.
family left^far
San Diego, Cal
. They have beer
( tives here for
weeks. They
relatives in Sa
their way home,
have a pleasant 1
Mr. Jake Butt
ita, Mrs. L.
vj
" Carl Butts
< last week
ipanied honu
itts who spent
th Mrs. W.
Ruth Butt
We are gla|
irry better jit
Mr. J. B. Mo-
visiting his
len Hogan an
of Ezzell.
ftr. and Mrs.
San Marcos
|-last week-|
lbs Dorothy
day nite w
^ Willie
Mrs
ss Paulii
, and Mrs.
this wH
1IfflA
a. ^
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Malec, Walter. The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1932, newspaper, July 14, 1932; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037594/m1/4/?q=central+place+railroads: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.