The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1948 Page: 6 of 6
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FRIDAY NOV. 19, 1948
LAVACA CO. TRIBUNE
SOCIAL EVENTS
PERSONALS
From where I sit... Joe Marsh
it’s Your F.'j'tb Too!
FOR SALE
WAVED
with
Hous-
in
tuner
KOK AS - STR A KOS
of
Hranitz-
CARS FOR SALE
the bride’s parents.
*
47c
face
2-19c
head
SUPER VALUES, FRIDAY - SATURDAY, NOV. 19-20
38c
lb.
2-55c
2-13c
2-35c
2-31c
2-19c
2-5c
A Complete Line O£ School Supplies For Your Needs
TURKEY and GOOSE SHOOT
STORE
QUITTA'S
Dance At
4
20c
trip the
home in
Mrs.
until
m.
ni.
cake
Yoa-
and
of
She
and
mar-
was
satin
visited
Dwor-
Hous-
here
FORI) TUDOR
FORD TUDOR
CHEV. 4 DOOR
CHEV. FLEETLINE
CHEV. TUDOR’
FORD TUDOR
PLYMOUTH 4-door
FORD 4 DOOR
FORD 4 DOOR
J^T*For Sale — Kerosene cook
stove in good condition. .— See
Joe Fikac at Charlottenburg or
Leon at Tribune office.
10
lbs.
P-
P-
Rev.
cere-
No.
2*/a
can
Jimmie Hen-
Ann
fluor
13V1 For Sale - a new heavy
Stock saddle, used only 3 times,
at a big reduced price. See Les-
lie Judd, Hallettsville, Rt. 1.
GROCERIES AND
MEATS
No.
303
car
COMPLETE SELF
SERVICE
fSIF" For Rent 40 acres on
halves, Ed. Bucek, Hallettsville
Route 2. (88-2p)
For Sale —Sweet Pota-
toes at Mossy Grove, at 5*/2
cents per lb. by sack. Mrs. D.
'D. Miller, Hallettsville.
cafe with good
j because of ill-
ness in family —Queen Cafe,
Yoakum, Tex., (82-ts)
Pecan Grove
miles west of Hallettsville
Yoakum Highway
SATURDAY, NOV. 20
Vaetin Playboys r
Adm. Gents 60c. Ladies
Tax Included
Everybody Invited
home
Sun-
Breslau Hall
SATURDAY NOV. 20th
Mimic by Rudy Kurtz Otch.
Adm. Gents 60c. Ladles 20c
Tax Included
Sunday, November 21
AT BAXTER’S PLACE
“FOODS YOU KNOW BY THE FOLKS YOU KNOW
Mr. Joseph Kopecky relum-
ed Tuesday night from a few
weeks’ visit in Washington,
New York and other points of
interest.
Appelt. She will remain
while her husband is
York.
_ CLASSIFIED ADS
R AD HEKE IS READ BY MORE PEOPLE THAN
< ANY OTHER LAVACA COUNTY PAPER.
(A<U sent by mail must be paid in advance, 2c a word
rat time, 1c every other insertion.)
MT! Wanted German or Bohe-
mian housekeeper I for Chris-
tian country home near Hous-
ton. Family consists of 2 adults.
All conveniences, including
complete automatic home laun-
dry. T. M. Kennerly, 804 Post
Oak Road, Houston 19, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Novak,
and Master Jimmie Kern, Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Kolacny and
daughters, ' Ethlyn and Gladys
of Danbury visited in the
of Joe Kuhn and family
day.
MT* Wanted armadilla baskets
Fleischman’s, 1535 BroacMay
Tampa 5, Florida. (7-4c)
son of Mr.
Pekar.
at the
Posted Our land is strict-
ly posted against trespassing.
Stock and poultry running at
large. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mil-
ter. ’. :' u -i?
Btr Wanted experienced sin-
gle woman 35 to 45, to care for
year old girl. Private room,
bath, in good home, good sala-
ry. Must have references. Mrs.
John Hawn, 301 Laurel Dr.,
Corpus Christi, Text (89-4p)
Their escorts
and Willie
David, son of Couhty Clerk I
and Mrs. Charles Strauss, co- I
lebrated his fourth birthday'
Wednesday afternoon from 3:30'
until 5. About 15 little guests I
were present.
The honoree was presented
with a beautiful birthday
by Mrs. C. D. Hamff of
kum with four candles.
Refreshments of open
tongue sandwiches, devils food
cake, soda water and favors
were served and presented to
each little guest.
MARRIAGE LICENCES
J. M. Taylor and KathcTin
Carrol.
Celestino Guardiola and Isa-
bel Rodrcguez.
DANCE
AT WIED H ALL
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST.
Music by
Leon Boldt of Ctiero
Gents 60c. Ladies 20c, tax incl.
EVERYBODY INVITED.
W For Sale -1941 Ford V-8,
in good condition, .priced at
$1050. —Apply at the Tribune
office. (89-2)
Beginning at 1:00 p. m.
Bring your own Rifles and
Shotguns.
nsored by Emil (Effie)
Effenberger
fJBP- For Sale —Model T truck
one ton, 1923 model, in good
condition, just the thing for
oountry hauling. —See or call
Louis Rothbauer, Hallettsville
route 5, Box 15, or phone 938-
F2. (87-3)
1st Lt. and Mrs. Milton Wer-
ner and little son, of Green-
field, Mass., are spending a
few days here. Lt. Werner will
leave for San Francisco short-
ly, from where he expects to
be sent overseas.
8
H:.
bag
Faykus re-
and
over
BEN APPELT
Hallettsville •
Mrs. C. T. Dufner returned
Wednesday from a few days’
stay in San Antonio with reta-
tives and friends.
Gus Strauss and
Rothbauer attended
For Sale — Farmall B
tractor with power lift, starter
lights; and implements. See or
write, L. A. Wenglar Rt. 4,
Schulenburg, Tex. (88-2p)
No.
2
No.
2
can
LAND FOR SALE
88*/j acre farm, 4 room
house, windmill and cistern,
electricity. On mall route and
school bus route, on sand
rock road.
160 acre farm, on river, a-
bout 10 miles from Hallett-
sville.
27 acres without house or
water. 8 miles out near high-
way, priced right.
Seo
PEKAR - HRANITZKY
The Queen of Peace Catholic
Church in Sweet Home was the
scene of the wedding of Miss
Lillian Hranitzky, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. HranitzKy
and Daniel Pekar,
and Mrs. Adolph
Kuratko officiated
mony and mass.
The bride was given in
riage by her father and
gowned in crepe back
with a round yoke of illusion
| that was edged in chantilly lace.
The bodice was moulded and
came to points in the. back and
front. The sleeves were long,
tapering, petal-point and the
skirt was bouffant that extend-
ed into a long circular train.
Her fingertip veil was edged
in the same chantilly lace
was attached to a crown
beaded orange blossoms,
carried a single gardenia
a crystal rosary that belonged
to her sister.
Witnesses were Adolph Pe-
kar, Jr. and Clifton
ky. f
After a honeymoon
pcuple will make their
Yoakum where the groom is
employed.
Mrs. Leslie Appelt of
ton and her children are visit-
ing here with Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest
here
New
Keep-
Mrs.
Keepers Tuesday
Mrs. Herbert Pohl, daughter,
Miss Vivian Arlene, Mrs. L. H.
Meinert and Miss Henri Mae
Hruzek spent Thursday in San
Anionic. t-
Miss Mary Najvar of
ton sjxjnt the weekend
with relatives.
MP For Sale farms, ranch-
es. and city property, see Ben
Appelt, Phone 214W, Hal-
tettjsville. (39-ts)
Mrs. Henry Strauss is visit-
ing with her son and daughter-
in-law, Dr. ahd Mrs. Eddje
Strauss inftig Springs, Texas.
John
with
double
power-
power
prjee
F. T. Huehlefeld, Hob-
son Texas. (89-3p)
*■—----------------
TKAC - ZAPALAC
Monday morning, November
15, Miss Julia Zapalac, daugh-
ter of Mrs. John Zapalac, be-
came the bride of Jerry Tkac,
son of Ludwig Tkac, at 8 a. m.
at the Sacred Heart Church.
Very Rev. A. J. Morkovsky per-
formed tahe ceremony.
Witnesses were Willie Cernik
and Paul Drozd.*
For her wedding the pretty
bride chose a brown dress ac-
cented with black accessories.
The groom wore a gray suit.
A wedding dinner Was served
at the home ci the bride’s mo-
ther's home to the wedding
party.
Tiie happy couple will make
their home at Corpus Christi
where the groom is employed.
No.
300
can
Bing Crowley waq ’’beefing’’ the
other day about all that Our Town's
doing in the way of sending food
and clothes to Europe. Bing felt
that those struggling democracies
should look after themselves.
But most agreed With Judge
Cunninglu.m who said: “So long
as r.ny family or individual in
Europe is helping hold the line for
freedom—ayainsl the forces of in-
tolerance— it’s common sense, and
common decency, to help ’em.”
Becaufo that’s evcrybodn’a fight:
To see that individual freedom is
MF* Posted — The former
August Engles place near Boe-
*thel School is posted against
^’hunting and tresspassing. Hy.
Guettler, Hallettsville, Route 5
(88-2pd)
A.
Church
Service
SBF** For Rent: House in
Sweet Home. Apply at Simek
Grocery, Yoakum. (87-3c)
-I ffil III. . .. ,.1.1 ■ —.
For Sale —1947
Deere model M tractor,
single row cultivator,
tow bedders, starter,
trol, belt pulley and
off. Cost. $1600,
Tractors For Sale
New Farmall C’s and H's
fully equipped.
New Allis Chalmers C’s
fully equipped.
We carry on hand at all
times plenty of good clean
used tractbrs of all makes.
Also plows, mowing machines
and other classes of imple-
ments.
Fayette County
Implement Co,
SCHULENBURG, TEX.
PHONE 345
Located one block SW of
Schulenburg Hospital on San
Antonio - Houston highway.
and
children and Miss Agnes Utfcbr-
sky of Houston were in Rosen-
berg Sunday where they
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
sky.
U. S. No. 1 IDAHO RUSSET
POTATOES.
WILTEX
SAUERKRAUT
TEXAS
ORANGES
..........—-......
gin instruction prewiring thCMS
I for memb'ership. You are co<-
dially invited.
DANCE
at Recreation Hall
SAT., NOV. 20
Music by''
BURG MORRISE
Adm.: $1.20 plus tax.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
FEXSUN GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
1940
1947
1946
1942
1941
1939
1946
1936
1935
2—1936 CHEV. 4-doors
1946 FORD PICK-UP
1935 FORD TUDOR
1937 CHEV. 4 DOOR
2—1931 MODEL A Tudors
1931 SfODEL A COUPE
1929 CHEV. PICK-UP
C, H. Kelly
Located on new lot between the
Methodist Church and Som-
mers-Whitley Texaco Station.
" —Phone 255 —
J Hallettsville, Texas
Agnes Strakos, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strakos,
became the bride of Edward J.
Kok?s ,son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Kokas, Monday ’ morning
at 8 o’clock. Rev. J. J. Hana- I
cek officiated at the Nuptial!
Mass in Sts. Cyril and Metho-
dius Church in Shiner.
Witnesses were Henry Stea-|
kos and Rudy Miculka of Hous-1
ton.
The rrfaid of honor was Miss
Ann Strakos of Corpus Christi
who was escorted by Robert
Kokas of Houston.
HORSE RACES
Turkey Trot Downs
Cuero >
i SUNDAY, NOV. 21
'at 1:30 p. m.
Admission: $1.00, tax inc.
Baby Doll
Owned by Joe Sitka,
Hallettsville
VS.
r Lucky
Owned by Bill Renger
Hallettsville
Distance 260 yards.
This will be a photo-finish
race because these horses have
already run very close in pre-
vious races.
There win be 5 other races.
FRESH CRISP
LETTUCE
The Bridgettes met at the
home of Mrs. W. C. Scarbo-
rough Wednesday afternoon at
2:30. The hostess served a de-
licious refreshment plate of o-
pen-faced cheese sandwiches,
potato chips, pickles, cookies,
and iced tea to the following
members: Mesdames Bennie
Linhart, Hilmer Fertsch, Gus
J. Strauss, Herbert Rother,
Dan Snyder, Jack Gerdes, Bob-
by Quitta, Virgil Minear, Jack
Lindsey, Miss Henri Mae Hru-
zek, and the hostess, Mrs.
Scarborough. The guest for the
afternoon was Mrs. Hans Luns-
man.
High score was won by Mrs.
Jack Lindsey who received a
beautiful what-ftot of “hand
painted Italian pottery, and low
score was won by Mrs. Bennie
Unhart who received an ivy I
plant in a cup and saucer wall
bracket. I
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Gus
Strauss at 2:15.
WEDDING DANCE
»• at I
WITTING park
Monday, Nov. 22
Honoring Roznovsky - Brosch
Music by
Rudy Kurtz Orchestra.
EVERYBODY INVITED.
(87-2)
| Mrs. I. F. Faykus of Sweet
Home and her mother, Mrs. J.
P. Hagan left Tuesday for
Houston to visit Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Skolaut. Mrs.
turned Wednesday
Hagan will rimain
Saturday.
IMF* Wanted: Civil War pow-
der and ball muzzle-loading re-
volvers. Any size, weight,
length, condition. Brass or
steel bullet moulds. Copper,
brass, powder flasks. Colt .45
single-action Frontier reVolvers
with 7Va*inch barrels. Write
B. H. Darrough, 1118 Jeffer-
son 3 - 4, Houston 3, Texas
(87-8)
- I .. .. I ■■■!■■!
PLANTS - Cabbage and
onion plants, Red Creola and
Yellow Bermuda and Crystal
Wax. —Strong plants. 100 for
50c, 300 for $1.25. — Louis
Sobotik, Hallettsville. (85-5p)
ARMOUR’S LUNCH MEAT
TREET F
_____________ tin
WITH
THESE
POSTED
Pouted —Hogs running
at large on my farm will not be
tolerated. Keep your hogs a-
way or suffer the consequenc-
es. Willie Fllla, Route 1 at
Ratfbswitch, Hallettsville, Tex.
• (88-2p)
UNCLE WILLIAMS
PORK & BEANS
HUNT’S SLICED
PEACHES
preserved in every nspect, n>g °r
little—whether it’s the light to.
vole, or the right to enjoy a tem-
perate glass of beer or alo with
friends. ■
And from where I nit. no liberty’*
to> email tn overlook. Because the'
minute cn- sin :!l frccd-jm is threat-
ened- o'l th? ott'e'rs art in jeopard, ,
—just an the minute ons small
ccunlry fr res freedim, alt its neigh-
bors ere la danger!
Mr .and Mrs. Frank Mazac
and son of San Antonio spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. per was served at the home of I
Louis J. Rothbauer and son.' the bride’s parents.
Mrs. Annie Dworsky
HENKE • KRISTEK
The Sacred Heart Catholic
Church was the scene of the
marriage Wednesday, Nov. 10
at 8 a. m. of Miss Evelyn Kris-
tek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Kristek, and Frank P.
Henke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe'
Henke.
The Very Rev. A. J. Morkov-
sky officiated at the Nuptial
High Mass.
Witnesses were John Henke
and Eddie Kristek.
The bride wore a gown of
heavy white satin, which fea-
tured a yoke of ninon trimmed
in wide lace, long basque clos-
ed in back with tiny self cover-
ed buttons and long sleeves
coming to points over the
wrists. Her voluminous skirt
extended into a cathedral train,
and a gemmed crown held her
long veil of illusion .She car-
ried a colonial bouquet of white
asters.
The groom wore a blue suit
and an orange blossom button-
aire.
Miss Georgie Kristek was
Maid of Honor. She was gown-
ed in pink faille, a floral head-
dress and carried a bouquet of
pink roses and fern with satin
streamers. Her escort was Her-
bert Etzler.
Bridesmaids were Misses Hel-
en Mucala in blue taffeta and
Irene Mucaja in orchid taffeta.
Their headdresses were the col-
or of their gowns and they
carried colonial bouquets >1
beautiful flowers.
’ were Leo Ulcak,
Henke. ( '
Ringbearer was
ke, and flower girl was
Kristek. She wore a
length gown of white taffeta
ahd carried a colonial bouquet
of white roses.
Following the ,, ceremony a
dinner and supper was served
at the home of the bride's par-
ents for the wedding party,
friends and relatives and at
night a dance was held at the
Recreation Hall with Adolph
Mlgl’s orchestra furnishing tl e
music.
Bridesmaids were Miss Fran- j
ces Dolezal, escorted by Victor
Strakos, Angeline Dolezal of
Gonzales, escorted by Louis
Kresta, Mary Valek escorted by
Johnny Hundl.
A sumptuous dinner and sup-1
ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
D. Klages, Pastor
School ■■— — 9 a. m.
— — — 10:30 a. m
A hearty welcome awaits you
SHILOH LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Sunday School -- — 2
Services — — — — 3
Membership Class
Beginning Monday night. 8
p. in., a class of adults will bM
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie
ers of Yoakum visited
Mary Ann
night.
Senator
Lawrence
a Butane meeting held in Shi
ner Wednesday night.
Sam Devall Jr. and Charles
Boch of San Marcos spent the
weekend here visiting
friends and relatives.
FACULTY MEETS MON.
The faculty club held its
monthly meeting, Monday night
at the home of Miss Alva Timm
with Misses Annie Strauss and
Hildegarde Heyer assisting1
hostesses.
Arrangements of chrysantne-
mums, celosisas. and autumn
leaves decorated the reception
rooms. %
Various games oi amusement
were played after which M's.
Claude Mullins,- Mrs. Dave Fin-
kelstein' and Miss Louise Weg-
horst received, j/i taes for high
scores. , '
The hostesses served stuffed
peaches, spiced iiam sandwich-
es, potato chips, dale loaf with
whipped cream and hot choco-
late to the following: Messis
and mesdames Claude Mullins,
Melvin Borchert, Dan Snyder,
Bill Pillar, Mesdames Dave
Finkelstein, J. W. Jones,
Vaughn Smothers, Misses Lau-
ra Sutton, Louise Weghorst,
Mary Ruth Pearce, Mary Eliza-
beth Yarling, Emily Homshu,
Messrs J. L. Akridge and Paul- ,
ie Persons and the hostess.
i i^NOTICE — for Weddings,
nrUes, or Dances, the Pecan
Grove is offered free. — See
Dan Jares.
ed — We grind any
feed every day. Have
ground ear corn for $2.25 per
hundred lbs. Also wood for
sale. —Grover Mueller's Mill,
Hallettsville. (87-3)
LE GRANDE C-S
CORN
William Spross. piano
of Brenham was a business vi-
sitor in our city Thursday.
Miss Mary Pustka spent Mon-
day in Houston.
Mrs. James Persons and son
Craig of Abilene, Texas are vi-
siting here with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Appelt.
Mrs. Tom Pastpcha returned
Thursday from Houston where
she was a guest in the home of
her daughter and son-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krenek
while undergoing medical treat-
ment on her eyes.
Travis Shoemake of Houston
spent a few days here with his
parents, Justice of Peace and
Mrs. Oscar Shoemake, and also
went deer hunting.
Mrs. Eh Rubin is visiting in
Houston with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Gedaly.
Mrs. Alois Pustka, sr. left on
the bus Thursday morning for
Houston.
jlyUM—ii i i
ftGT" Posted —My place on
Hallettsville Route 1 Is posted
against hunting of any kind.
Ad. Vavrusa, Hallettsville, Rt.
(88-3p)
FROZEN PERCH FILLETS
FISH
PICTSWEET LITTLE GARDEN
PEAS l
SHORTENING
Crustene
3
lb.
carton
790
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
Sugar
« __
5
' ;,,i lb. • t
bag . ’ /
• '.k . ... -b
430
COFFEE
Folgers
i
lb.
can
•
' 500
WASHING POWDER
Vel 290
Super Suds 3ul
flour
Light Crust
.50
lb.
sack
$3.49
KRAFT SALAD DRESSING
Miracle Whip
pt.
*
350
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