New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1951 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY A
Pillsbury's BEST
SACK
ORDER YOUR
WITH PREMIUMS
TURKEY NOW
V-8 VEGETABLE
VEAL SQUARE CUT SHOULDER
VEAL SIRLOIN
Steak
RITZ
DECKERS TALL KORN SLICED
Bacon
FRUITCAKE
SKINLESS
Cherries
Frankfurters
BULK PURE HOG"
Lard
FOR YOUR MORNING COFFEE
tom*
TIN
CAN
ASP
TIDE
RINDLESS
NO WASTE
Miss Marietta Fikac of Hous-
in became the * bride ’ of Victor
NO. 303
CANS
46 02.
CAN
Mm. Joe Stout of San Antonio
were week end guests in the Ben
I^ludau home. - '
■James Wesley
James Sp
Raab and Loui
Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Ponton of
San Antonio visited their parents
Mr. and Mm. Grover Ponton and
Mr. and Mm. Frank A Kahanek
here Sunday.
CUT FROM CHOICE
AND GOOD CALVES
groom is the son of Mm
r Sakevich and the late Paul
e> CARTON
IDEAL FOR FRYING OR BAKING
BRACHS, QUEEN ANNE
OR ROYAL4 HIGHNESS
CHOCOLATE COVERED
PEL MAIZES'
CORN
£eaan aa G^^n lanJaml
Joe Mikulenka, A. W. Claus
and Marvin Claus spent Sunday
An in San Antonio. x
iday November 5th, at 7:00
at- the * Queen <ff Peace
rch Home. The Re*.
Curatko, pastor, -performed
eererpony. ' 'J? : ’' ’ ■.
CUT FROM CHOICE
AND GOOD CALVES
TALL
CANS
POUND
- BOX
PINEA
NO. 2
CAN
TUCKERS
SHORTENING
There are now twenty-eight stu-
dents from Lavaca, county attend
thf Texas A. and M. College^ tout
of them from Hallettsville,
twelve from Moultoh, tour from
Shiner, one from Sweet Home
and seven from Yoakum.
Hallettsville students at A. and
Vanilla 61-2
or Choco. Pkg.
The bride wore a suit of dark
gray with black accessories and
carnation corsage. Her mother
was dressed in black and wore an
orchid corsage.
' Following the ceremony a din-
ner was served at the home of
the bride’s mother.
Th$ couple ■ will make theii
hgtne In Houston.
The groom served In the Ait
Foyce for the past four years, in-
cluding one and a half years in
Alaska. Later he was stationed at
Ft Worth, San Angelo and re
cently at Killeen, Texas, where
he received his discharge at Gray
POVND
CARTON
Witnesses were Mrs. Robert
Qekar and Charles Fikac, sister
DOUBLE BAB
STAMP DAY
DOURI F R and R STAMM
Andrew Hrncir,- Erwin W1U-
Neuvar and Robert Elliott
rwln Daly of Houston, Dr.
Wagner of Moulton, Dr.
rs. F. WendeJ of Cuero, Dr.
r8. Dornbei ger of Victoria,
>wing jtfce meeting -fl*
had supper at Stary’s in
een Rocm.
ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 AND17TH
CHAbt OF >2.50 OK MUKK
DON'T Forget— It Require^
Only $120.00 to fill each B.
, and B Stamp Book. '
Listen To Polka Parade Twad
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HMM KITCHEN
SWEETS TO EAT AND GIVE
IN QECEMMR ' _
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(Fruit Cake or Cookies,
hr a wider variety —
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PLAIN CHIU AND
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Minear, Virgil. New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1951, newspaper, November 16, 1951; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178071/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.