New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. [19], Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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baby
Mrs. Woodrow Tesch and baby
Your Christmas
FAMILY STYLE SUPPER
Served startles at 4 p. ».
Turkey, Stew and all the
Three Attend
District Meeting of
Strauss
* To Rotary,
Clubs Meetings
program discussion and
SUBLIME LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Paulie Woytek,
Lila and Rita
ring transactions of rou-
ness the meeting adjour-
i prayer. The date of the
Meting was set for Friday
Dcember 7.
in addition
roa can win
Sunday, Nov. 25
11E0 aun. and r
DINNER AND SUPPER
WATCH FOR DETAILS LATER
: • - ?. (istc
Christmas party to be plann
appointed committee mem-
■as scheduled for the month
ember by the local CD of A
at Its regular meeting in
rlsh hall Wednesday night
rand Regent Mrs. Frances
l presiding. Honorees at
rty will be the teachers of
Heart School and the pas-
; was announced,
invitation was read request
> presence of local mem-
a CD of A reception to be
> new members at Wei-
The Special Election Tuesday
November 13th, 1951, for MJ
Olive Precinct, will be held at
Louis Krpec place of business.
Lavaca County Commissioner’s
Court. >
In 50 words or Jess, write your
views on "What the American Way of Life
Means to Me” and answer correctly a
simple tnie or false quiz. That’s how simple
it is to enter Crosley’s "American Way”
Contests. More than $2,000,000 to be given
itor Gus J. Strauss of Hall-
» was the speaker Monday
t the Schulenburg Rotary
eeting and on Thursday
»ke at Wharton at the
noonday meeting of the
• Lions Club.
lay night, November 8,
trauss was the principal
t a meeting of the Ga-
llons Club.
Sunday November 11, Sunday Mrs. Royce Miller and son To-
School and Bible Class at 2:00 bey of Old Ocetfn have been via
p.m. Service at 3:00 p.m. ing here with relataives.
KING TO BUY. , . NOTHING TO*SEND FOR
.. . EASY AS A. B. C. TO ENTER1 .
SO COME IN AND GET YQUR FREE
ENTRY BLANKS WITHOUT DELAY! ,
Mrs Everett Renger, Mrs. Joe
Zumwalt and Miss Mary Eliza-
beth Yarling attended the dis-
trict meeting of the Future
Homemakers of America Tues-
day night at the La Grange High
School gym. Miss Yarling, a
Home Economics instructor, re-
presented the FgA organization
of Hallettsville High School.
Dr. Bernice Moore was the
principal speaker.
THANKSGIVING FESTIVAL
MEETING SET
Wied Hall
Saturday, Nov. 10
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kolacny of Houston.
MUSIC BY
Kolacny Band
of Gangdo
Dorothy, Gene, Wilbert
and Leone Kovarek, Bernice
Zapalac, Jerry, Gloria Ann, and
Margaret Rehak, Roger Trllcek,
Albin "Sonny" Woytek, Marvin
Woytek, and
Leona, Joyed,
Frieda and the honoree Mr. and
Mrs. Frank
L style from a table cen-
th an attractive arrange-
fruit and autumn leaves,
ring luncheon the after-
l spent in playing bridge
high score prize being
to Mra. Dan Snyder and
on prize to Mrs. Royce
VSETIN CZECH MORAVIAN
BRETHREN CHURCH NOTICE
Czech Service Monday Novem-
ber 12, at 10:15 p.m. (Armistice
Day) Everybody is cordially in-
vited to attend.
Rev. F. J. Kostohyz
he conclusion of the games
hiltta served frozen rasp-
Hie and coffee.
le present for this enjoy-
ffair were Mesdames Gus
; Tommy Timm, Eddie
Jibby Gerdes, Dan Snyder,
Minear Herbert Rother,
a Ahrens, Jack Lindsey,
Itrauss, John Armstrong,
■ Quitta and a guest, Mrs.
i Miller of Old Ocean.
away by Crodey and its dealers . . ..over
6,000 prizes in cash and gift certificates .
over $500,000 in cash to churches and recog-
nized charities*
FREE WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
DANCE
Chairmen of committees for
the SHS P. T. A. Thanksgiving
Festival will meet at the school
library on Monday, November
12, at 7:30 p.m., it was announced
today by P. T. A. president
George Kallus.
The next regular meeting for
tbe-P. T. A. was set for 7:30 p.m.
Monday, December 3. Mrs. John
Rothbauer and Mrs. August
Hermes will be in charge of
serving refreshments at thia
meeting.
Tom Glover, Schulenburg.
Miss Georgie Jurlca, Inez
Mrs. T. H. McWherter, Austin
Louis Anders, Inez
Mrs Chas. Weifl, Moulton
JL H. Fike, Waelder
From Hallettsville: Mrs. Joe
Pragek, Mrs. Vera Supak. Mize
Barbara Ann Henke, Alois Mor
kovsky Sr., Mrs. Steve Kolos
Mrs. Ed Schumacher, Alfred
Brogger, Mrs. Frankie Appelt.
Mrs. D. L. Muelker and baby
boy, Hallettsville;
Mrs. Joe Eilers and baby boy.
Hallettsville.
DUFNER HOSPITAL:
Martin Machac
Jack Holt
Mrs. Frank Kupka
Mrs. Billie Goode and
Shopping NOW!
AND S-A-V-E!
anus.
I dinner consisting
of Bar-B-Q chicken* and pork,
potato salad, cakes, peaches,
pickles and all the trimmings
was served. The afternoon was
spent playing cards, dancing,
singing and taking pictures. The
music was furnished by the po-
pular Woytek brothers, Sonny,
Paulie, and Marvin. The singing
was done by Rita, Lila, Leona
and Dorothy-
A supper was served after *a
wonderful and enjoyable evening.
Later departing everyone wish
ed Mr. and Mrs Janus many
more happy anniversarys.
They received many beautiful
gifts which were unwrapped by
Leona Frieda.
TO VOTOR8 OF MT. OLIVE
VOTING PRECINCT:
FIRST PRIZE:
$10,000 in cash, to winner and$
tional to the church or recogni
rumwl by th* winner.
Tee Tiemann O
Adas. NAO Per Pen
For Table Bwarvatfe
Call MSW or «7
ALL INVITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Morning Warship 10:50
We are glad to have the Dis
trlct Superintendent, Rev. Wood
Patrick with us for the morning
hour of worship. He will speak
for us.
Church School 9:45
We’ll blame the weather for a
small drop in our attendance last
Sunday. Really now, do you let
the weather keep you from youi
other engagements? You should
be at church Sunday morning.
Evening worship 7:30
Sermon subject “A Christian’s
Possessions.’’ Come and worship
with us in the evening.
/ The District Conference of the
Methodist Church will meet in
San Marcos Wednesday, Novem
ber 14. All who can do so should
attend this meeting. Fine fellow-
ship,
good food. Can you afford to miss
Over $2,000,
Two contests
THE AMERICI
WAV OF LIFE
means to w
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Minear, Virgil. New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. [19], Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1951, newspaper, November 9, 1951; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178051/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.