Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD
HALLETTSVJLLE ROUTE 4.
The house dance given Sat-
urday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gerdes was
very well atetnded. All on-
joyed it to a late hour.
Mrs. V. Ackerman, son Wil-
liam and daughters Misses Er-
na and Theresia were in Ed-
na last Sunday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Martin
and family of Salem visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Ber-
'kenhoff last Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smolka
and children of Fordtran at-
tended the Koerth Church
services last Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Smolik
Jr. nee Miss Agnes Janik of
Yoakum who married about
two weeks ago were at Gep-
hart last Sunday visiting rela-
tives.
Messrs Robt. Martin of Sa-
lem and Fritz Berkenhoff left
Monday morning for Palacios
on business. *
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raino
sek of Sweet-Home attended
the Koerth church last Sun-
day morning.
Messrs J. W. and Crockett
Jennings of Ezzell were in
Yoakum last Thursday on
special business.
Mr. John Sheffield made a
business call at Sweet Home
last Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Gerdes and child-
ren visited at Sweet Home last
Saturday evening with her
daughter Mrs. Robt. Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anton
Kubenka and children of Inez
passed through our burg Sun-
day evening.
Mr. John Rainosek of Gep-
hart was at Koerth last Fri-
day night on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Peters
and baby of Yoakum are vi-
siting her brothers, Messrs
Steve and Adolf Jurena and
families and other relatives.
Must close for this time with
love to all,
Stenographer.
BAURSVILLE PICKUPS
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wagner
and two children, Mr and Mrs
August Stavinoha and child
ren, spent Saturday night at
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dari-
lek’s home. *
Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Jirkovs-
ky and son and Henry, Aug-
ust and Emil Zimmermann and
Ed. Novak called at the Sta-
vinoha home Sunday.
• Messrs Ed. Boehm and An-
. drew Taraba were business vi-
sitors at Columbus Sunday.
Miss Taraba and Misa Estel-
la Novak were seen convers-
ing together, it must have been
very important, maybe poli-
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Smothers
and Miss Chapman wrere at
Hallettsville last Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pospisil
and children were at Flatonia
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Da-
niel, Mr. Amen Manuel anc
Mr. and Mrs. Lupe with their
mother and children were vi-
siting relatives and friends at
Pandora Texas last week end.
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THE WORDL’S MILEAGE CHAMPION
A ppelts Filling Station
Julius and Willie and sister
Mary visited at the home of
Mrs. Emilie Hanzelka and
children Sunday night.
Miss Mary and Gustina
Hanzelka visited Anderle girls
Sunday afternoon.
home were Mr. and Mrs. John Eleanor Hrchek was at the,Ed? (That may be so Ed.) |Marvin Cordes^came in from
Kristynik and son, Mr. and picture show Saturday night. | Hope she’ll be here tommor- San Antonio over last week
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ward Wagner went out hunt-
Mrs. Frank Koncaba andjam-
ily, Misses Albina Faltysek
and Annie Janek and Messrs _____
Louis apd Willie Faltysek and ing Sunday.
JUi1Ua, aitcmuun. , Louis Janek. f Mr. Hrchek called on Hen-
Say Devil how did you en-! Miss Annie Pilat visited Mis- ry Hrchek Sunday. .
joy the Flatonia fair this year ses Hattie and Mary Kristynik. Mr. Berkovsky and family
(Didn’t get to go Dev) ‘ I Sunday. | went pecan hunting Sunday
Mrs. Emilie Hanzelka and Mr. and Mrs. John Stryk and found 90 pounds.
UlVCUIUI 111 V11V.U LAO MV I —. • \ * “V-W V "V.. , I fill uviuvo vauiv
picture show Saturday night, j Hope she’ll be here tommor- San Antonio over last
Little George Parma, Louis j row. | ,end.
Dusek, Jim Vesely and Ed- Edward Hrchek spent the’ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Strat-
night at his aunt Mrs. Steffek.; man who spent last week at
Vf" onA T 171 Dallas Fair returned home
family visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vaculik and
children Sunday before last.
You Two St. Louis Dancers
come with your news for I
like to read them.
S. F. Wake up and write to
the dear paper, I would like
to see you in the next paper.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vaculik
are the owners of a new trac-!
tor since last week.
and family and Mr. and Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs. Kuchar visi-
Alfred Brosch and sons visited, ted with Mr. and Mrs. Kula-
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Migl Sun- nek Sunday night,
day. 1 Mr. Hranitzky is on a va-
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Krejcik cation visit at Seguin for
and family visited the Chas.
Pilat home Saturday night.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Marek
spent Sunday at the home of
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jurena. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ha-
nus, Mrs.-Laddie Jurena also
were the guests there.
Mr. L. M. Hrchek spent a
few hours at Mrs. Seitz at
Yoakum. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Clifton also were there.
Miss Eleanor Hrchek spent
a night with Mr. and Mrs.
lat nome aaiuraay mgm. There is a big wedding dan- j Louis Seitz sometime ago. Luinumn tnuntn
Mr. Jerry Muska of Gal- ce joeing to take place at the ! Mrs. A. S. Ham was a plea-i Announcements for Sunday
veston spent the freek end home of Jim Machart. His sant caller in Yoakum Satur- November 4, 1928.
Monday morning accompanied
by Miss Anita who has spent
two weeks with Dallas rela-
tives.
I think it is almost time for
me to disappear and let better
writers in that are more in-
teresting. Don’t forget to join
us on our Halloween.
Reporter.
ZIONS LUTHERAN CHURCH
with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Condi
and daughters of Yoakum vi-
daughter Mary is getting mar-
ried to Mr. John Siegel
day. * . .
Misses Annie and Virgie
maora Texas last wees enu. tux since mat — -------”---- ~
Those helping Mr. Charles Must bring this to an end sited relatives here and at- ing working at Rosenwasser &
avinoha with movimr his and leave space for better tended the Flatonia Fair Rubin Sale at Shiner .
Miss Viola Marek is enjoy-j Shulak of Moulton were seen
and leave space
writers. M S_ Lf C
Engle Rose.
Stavinoha with moving
farm implements and feedstuff
last week were: Messrs An-
ton Culak and two sons, Vla-
dik Culak, Joe Welfl. Steve
and Julius Michalec.- Mr. Sta- -
vinoha has rented the farm of Those who made the Ho-
his brother Mr. August, the nor Roll for the month of Oc-
latter "will move his family to;tober are: 7th Grade: Emil
better tended the Flatonia Fair. Rubin Sale at Shiner
As my letter is quite long, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mc>
will close and leave space for Elroy visited at Leo Hrchek
GREIVE SCHOOL NEWS
other writers. - Wednesday night.
Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hrchek
-- and Miss Evelyn McElroy
MOUNT OLIVE SCHOOL were at the Huth Memorial
- Hospital at Yoakum to see
Our school is working hard their nephew Rudolf Seitz who
— Let us Worship —
9:30 a. m. Sunday School
________ ______ and Bible Class—J .T. Jaeg-
at the Shiner dance hall Sun-jgli, Supt.
day night. They seemed to be 10:30 a. m. German Refor-
enjoying themselves. mation Service.
Miss Eleanor Hrchek spent, 7:30 p. m. English Service
Saturday in Shiner with herj The holy communion will
aunt, Mrs. Steffek. . be administered next Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Korinek, morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Chaloup- ^ ou are urged to come to
ka visited Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Sunday School and remain for
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latter "will move his familv tojtober are: 7th Grade: Emil Our school is worKing nara their nephew Kudolt Seitz 'v 10 1 tin Prasek last Sundav.
Seymour, Baylor County, to Muska, 5th Grade. Mary Kris- to arrange things very nicely has been badly bruised when. Julius> Lonnie Daniel and A special message and mu-
the home of his wife’s parents, tynik, 4th grade, Jim Muska for our Halloween v\ hich is he turned over with a car. | Oussie Fojtik >vere pecan hun- sic. .
Here’s wishing both families and Victoria Janek, 2nd grade to be held Sunday night Oct.; Dr. Boyle, and wife of Shi-|ting and suecee(jed in finding The entire Sunday School is
good luck in their new homes.I Joe Krejcik and* Henry Ja- 4th. ner are now in Clove Mexico a large number. being asked to cooperate in
The bazaar social which | nek, 1st Grade Lily Kbcian, We are having a great plea- vjsiting Dr. Boyle’s parents.- ! Mr. and Mrs. John Dolezal this effort. Do your part,
was to be given at Baursville f Editlf Muska and LeopolcFKo- sure working, as you undei- There is a big surprise to vjsjted Mr.'and Mrs. Tom Do- please.
a*u _______fA'.niQn stand we all like to be praised 11 r’1...... - * —
w _____ — ______ stand we all like to be praised us ay about the Clinic which*. Sunday!
November 18th? The'membersQuite a few from our school whenever we succeed in our is going,to be built in Shiner John Siegel and his boy extended to alii Come and
of the Baursville P. T. A. are attended the Flatonia Fair last work. Our teacher also likes other side Welhausen Park, friends vvere out hunting Sun- worship with us.
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any previous socials given at 'We wfcre pleasantly surpn-; nice little teacher. We all are tern0on with Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs. Annie Ham visited in A. K. Falkenberg
Baursville. so folks lets’ all be.sed with a visit from Mil satisfied. John Dusek Sr were: Jlr., Hallettsville Saturday. .. i Pastor,
prepared for a jollv old time.!Schoppe Monday afternoon.: Mr. L. M Hrchek,, and ;Mrs. Fftink esely and fa-j Mr: and Mrs. E. J. Allan of Witting Lutneran Church
Meet me' Where? At the! Those who visited Mr. and and Mr. Johnnie McLIioj and,mjly; Mr. and Mrs. i-rank _Du-; Clscn are with Mrs Allan’s There will be no service at
Dickson Schoolhouse Novem- Mrs. Jos. Klekar Sunday were :, vvife visited Moulton Sunday-, sek and family. Mr. and Mrs.
L/iLKsuii ,tiTriiiic \Ttcrl nt Mi’ John Shulak. 0^.10 V?nlor*li Mrs Mflrv' Wac- 1
ber 4th.1 Remember now,
Tony.
ENGLE NEWS
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Hear I am again with some
new. , , .
Mr. Joe Vaculik Jr. and sis-
Mary i visited Hanzelka
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Migl and at Mr. John Shulak. Chas. Bolech, Mrs. Mary.Wag-
family Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lolefh nel. ^nd children.
Greive* and family, Mr. and visited at Mi-. Chas Bolech Mr. and Mrs. Zapalac, Mr.
Mrs Chas. Kristyliik, and Mr. Saturday. m aird Mrs. Jim and John Welfl,
and Mrs Chas. Pilat and dau- Charlie Bolech and family George Parma,’ Miss Dolly
ghters Leona and Adela. were at church Sunday night. studeny. Miss Victoria and
Mn and" Mrs!' Louis C.reive Frank Machacek visited last; christiiie Welfl, Misi Lorene I j^Lves last^eek
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. parma and Annie Zapalac | sheilv Cannon
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parents at the Commercial Ho- the Witting Lutheran Church
{ej i ( next Sunday afternoon. Our
yiiss Louis Thulemeyer came next servie at Witting will be
over from San Antonio over conducted on the ^nd Sunday
the week end. in November, (Nov. 11.) at
Henry Remmers and family 7:30 at night,
of Nordheim visited Shiner re- Rev. Dr. E. A. Sagebiel \wll
preach the sermon.
uaucii -— ------ - . , ,"*Y‘ ----- ----- ----- i anna inm *'”*'.....Sheilv Cannon left last week Everybody is asked
Marv visitea Iia.i^mct Brosch Sr. and family Sun-,Chas. Bo ech. were enjoying thehiselves very liavin}?‘secUred n position with please come out.
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the home of Mr. and
Adolph Mika Saturday night.
Mr. joe Vaculik, brothers
who is ill. 1 ^ *—“v -i*—’■■■! — - - . our. tint-™ °**v — ......"• v
Visitors at the Albert Pilat prppd over his brand new one. p^cans vester^av. Don’t you j
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Pastor.
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1928, newspaper, November 2, 1928; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040426/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.