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Mias Bernice Hucake,
Bride-Elect, Is Honored
in New Ulm with Mr. and Mrs.
K. O. Schweke.
Mrs. Lawrence Kanter and
daughter, Mrs. O. Kellner, Mrs
Hugo Schmidt and Mrs. Ben
Boehme spent Monday in Ber-
nardo visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Eckardt.
Mrs. L. A. Reichle and son
visited in the home of Mr and
Mrs. C. C. Graves and family
in Columbus Wednesday after-
noon.
Mrs. George Mieth was a Co.
lumbus visitor last Friday.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Mau and sons
Harmonie Hall
Shelby, Texas
SATURDAY, OCT. 1
Music By
JOHN R. BACA ORCH.
Adm.: Gents 74c; Ladies 25c
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Admission: Dancers 50c
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EVERYBODY INVITED
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COLUMBUS, TEXAS
FREE WEDDING
DANCE
PARISH HALL
Frelsburg, Texas
TUESDAY, OCT. 4
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Beef Barbecue Dinner
Adults SI .00 Children 60c
AMUSEMENTS DURING DAY
Sausage Supper
Children 60c Adults IL00
MUSIC DURING DAY BY RAY BACA BRASS BAND
DANCE
MUSIC BY
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and son of Houston and Mr. and
Mrs. August Bastian Jr. of Gal-
veston visited with Mr. and
Mrs. John Mai and Henry Guth-
mann and other relatives in
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FRI. & SAT., OCT. 7-8—
“PRIDE OF THE
YANKEES”
with Gary Cooper, Theresa
Wright
FOR SALE—1929 Chevrolet
Tudor, motor recently overhaul-
ed, good tires. See Gilbert R.
Ziegenbein, New Ulm, Texas.
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY,
SEPT. 30 & OCT. 1—
Allan “Rocky” Lane
and his stallion Black Jack in
“DEATH VALLEY
GUNFIGHTER”
SUN. & MON., OCT 2 & 3—
ONCE MORE MY DARLING
with Robert Montgomery,
Ann Blyth
FRI. & SAT., OCT. 7-8—
“GERANIMO”
with Preston Foster
Beginning New Serial
Chapter 1.—“The Ghost of
Zorro”
TANK BUILDING
Gullies Filled, Clearing, etc.
Bulldozing of any Kind
Free Estimates
Satisfaction Guaranteed
R. A. COWARD
Industry Ph. 20
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Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
of near Brenham, Mr. and Mrs
Kermit Krueger of Rosenberg
and Miss Hattie Mieth were
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Krueger and son Cecil,
Sunday.
pressed her sincere thanks to
her friends.
Three contests were held with
Mrs. Harry Hackfield, Mrs. Wil-
lie Schupak, and Mrs. H. H.
Marek proving to be the win-
ners. They were presented with
suitable gifts which they in
turn gave to the honoree.
Refreshments of sandwiches,
cake, potato chips, and iced tea
were served to the guests,
which included the mother of
the honoree. Mrs. Fred Hueske,
and the mother of the groom,
Mrs. H. H. Marek.
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I LOCAL and PERSONAL
Mr. and Mm. John Karasek
of near Frelsburg were visitors
in New Ulm Monday.
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Mrs. Hermina Schuette of
near town was a visitor here
Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Sch-
ultz and Miss Frieda Kuehn
Miss Ruby Lee Krueger of
Frelsburg celebrated her 6th
birthday Sept. 15 with a party
given by her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Krueger and her
sister Beatrice Ann.
The large pink and blue birth-
day cake centered the serving
table. Refreshments of sand-
’ wiches, cold drinks, coffee, pies
cakes, pickles and meats were
served.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Kulhanek and Geo.,
Mrs. Ben Krueger, Mr. i_____
Mrs. Arthur Venghaus and
Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Weis-
huhn and Floyd Lee, Mrs. Les-
ter Weishuhn and Larry, Misses
Joyce and La Verne Prause,
Dan Prause, Frank Leshikar,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Williams
and Joyce, Mrs. Kansteiner.
Mrs. M. C. Koch accompanied
by Mrs. O. L. Meyer were visit,
ors in Eagle Lake Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H E. Eller-
mann of Dallas are the proud
parents of a fine baby girl born
on Sept. 21. The little Miss was
named Kay Elaine. Mrs. Eller-
mann is the former Miss Josie
Reeder, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Reeder of New Ulm.
REST IN PEACE
In the graveyard at Child-
wal(|, England can be seen the
following epitaph on a tomb-
stone:
“Here lies me and mjfcS daugh-
ters,
Brought here by using Seid-
litz Waters.
If we had stuck to Epsom
Salts
We wouldn’t have been in the^e
here vaults.”
FRIDAY & SATURDAY,
SEPT. 30 & OCT. 1—
Leo Gorcey and The Bowery
Boys in
“TROUBLE MAKERS”
with Huntz Hak
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND
TUESDAY, OCT. 2, 3, & 4—
“AFRICA SCREAMS”
with Bud Abbott and Lou
Costello
WED. & THURS., OCT. 5-6—
“MA and PA KETTLE”
with Percy Kilbride and
Marjorie Main
Honoring Miss Bernice Hues,
ke, Misses Shirley and Nora
Dell Marek entertained at a
miscellaneous shower last Sat-
urday afternoon at three o’clock
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Marek in Industry.
Mis, Hueske is the bride-
elect of Clarence H. Marek.
A beautiful corsage of white
and purple asters was present-
ed to the honoree. A song,
“Moonlight Bay,” was sung by
Misses Shirley and Nora Dell
Marek. Groups <
ers decorated the home.
The honoree was asked to
follow the rainbow, which was
in the living room, and she
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STRAYED—From my pas-
ture a 2-year-old red ffrindle)
horn bull. Finder will be re-
warded. Notify Kinch Schubert,
New Ulm, Texas. 25-52-1tp.
WRITE OR WIRE FOR CHOICE SEATS TODAY
Mrs. Julius Rinn of the Post
Oak Point Community spent
Monday with Miss Ida Rinn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultz
and son Jack of Houston were
— , visitors in the home of her par-
of autumn flow-|ents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Frnka
this past week end.
Saturday afternoon, Septem-
and ber 17, a number of Industry
ladies gathered at the home of
Mrs. W. F. Boelsche for a “kaf.
fee klatsch” birthday celebra-
tion, the occasion being the
80th birthday of Mrs. Boelsche.
An enjoyable afternoon, with
visiting and refreshments, was
spent by these ladies honoring
a beloved member of their
group.
On Sunday all the children
of Mrs. Boelsche, together with
several other relatives and
guests, gathered at their moth-
er’s home to honor her with
gifts and affection. A bounte-
ous dinner was served at noon
and the afternoon was devoted
to conversation and visiting,
with Mrs. Boelsche as the cen-
ter of activity.
Those present during the day
were Mr. and Mrs W. E. Belt
of Wallis; Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Theumann, Mr. and Mrs. E W.
Boeslche, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Boelsche and Mr. and Mrs. Er-
win Whiffin all of Houston; Dr
and Mrs. L. D. Boelsche and
Mr. and Mrs. Loui8 Schroeder
of La Grange; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Brown of Evergreen; Mr.
and Mrs Ben Boelsche and Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Marik and chil-
dren, Mary Alice and Jimmie,
of Industry; Mr. and. Mrs. R.
E. Boelsche of Bellville; Mrs.
Chas. Simank, who is a sister
of Mrs. Boelsche, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Matchett, Mr. and Mrs.
Burnett Simank and son, and
Mrs. Gracie Loesch, all of Bren,
ham.—Bellville Times.
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FOR SALE — Prairie and
Johnson Grass Hay at 50 cents
per bale for prairie, and 60
cents for Johnson grass, or
meadow. See Roy Gross, Rt. 1,
New Ulm, Texas. «0-52-2tp.
KODAK FILMS — Various
popular sizes, for sale at the
Enterprise Office. 11-23-tf.
Cat Spring News
George Prause and son Har-
vey attended the clover demon-
stration and fish fry at the
Lakeview Ranch at Madison-
ville last Thursday
Ernst Dittmar and Ervin
Grabow, local Sinclair dealers
were in Houston last week.one
day as guests of the ^Sinclair
plant. They were shown thru
the Sinclair plant and the San
Jacinto battlegrounds and the
Battleship Texas.
Mrs. Eldert Michaelis
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in Peters last Wednesday at tha[ Sunday afternoon were, Mr. and
birthday c. ______1
j aelis. They were accompanied and Mrs. August Schultz, Miss
I home by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Emma Mau, Mrs. Emma Kech
Michaelis who had been visit-land Mrs, Phillip Pfeffer and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schiller Galveston and Sealy, and |sons. ,
Visitors from Houston for1 on business Monday,
BABY CHICKS — Barred
Rocks, Reds, Leghorns, Minor-
cas, day-old pullets, cockerels,
every Tuesday. Low Prices.
Flocks blood-tested twice yearly.
Chicks every week. Industry
Hatchery, at Co-op. Store, In-
dustry, Texas. 30-19-tf.
REPAIR SERVICE
On all Electrical Household
appliances — Radios, Irons,
Toasters, Washing Machines,
Telephones, Fans, Appliances
and House Wiring. Phone 20,
New Ulm Electric Shop,
2fc-47-tf.
HELP WANTED—White girl
for general housework and
cooking, to live on place. Good
salary and time off. Mrs. W. H.
Harrison, Alleyton, Texas.
Phone: Columbus 907F33.
28-49-tf.
FOR SALE—21-foot House
modern conveniences including
electric and ice refrigeration,
butane gas cookstove and heat.
Price reasonable. Located at
Electric Filling Station, Bellville.
Texas. See Ben C. or Clifton
Fisher. 38-50-3tp.
FOR SALE — Five-room
house—corrugated tin roof,
electric wiring, priced to sell.
Apply to Arno Krebs, Rt. 1,
Round Top, Texas, near Shelby.
24-51-2tp.
FOR SALE—Fordson Tractor,
in good condition, new discs.
H. M. Wilde, Rt. 2, New Ulm,
Texas, (Rockhouse).
18-51-2tc.
John Ziptak and daughtei
Miss Delores of Nelsonville
were visitors in New Uim Sun-
day morning.
SHOW STARTS
Monday & Friday, 6:45 p. m
Sat, & Sun., 2:00 p. m.
Corrected every Thursday
morning. All quotations are sub-
ject to change.
Eggs, 49c.
SOUR CREAM
Butter Fat, No. 1, 50c.
Butter Fat, No. 2, 42c.
SWEET CREAM
Butterfat, 62c.
If you have any potted plants
or cut flowers, you may show
them at your 1949 Austin
county fair, October 12 to 15,
inclusive.
Classifications are as follows:
Potted Plants, which include
fern, snake plant, ivy, gerani-
um, begonia, cactus or any oth.
er potted plant.
Cut Flowers, which are di-
vided into two arrangements,
one of mixed flowers and one
of the same kind.
Unique Arrangements
elude artificial flower.4,
flowers and any other kind of
unique arrangement.
Mrs. Gerald Schumann, chair-
man of the committee on flow-
ers> register exhibits. En-
tries will be received on Tues-
day, October 11, from 4:00 p.
m. to 9:00 p. m., and on Wed-
re.scay, October 12, from 8:30
a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Prizes will
be awarded in each classifica-
tion, as follows: 1st place, 50c;
2nd place, 25c; 3rd place, rib-
bon.
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Peter, for some time.
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the week end were Mr. an.1
Mrs. Wesley Ladig, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Morgan, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Pless and Marvin
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Finley Ditt-
mar and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Dittmar, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Hill, Mrs. Mary Keding,
Mrs. Belle Howland, Mrs. Nel-
lie Keding, and her niece, Miss
Vernelle Reichardt, Miss Ber-
nice Eckardt, Miss Leona Sch-
wanbeck, Allen Ladig and his
girl friend, and Lynwood An-
dreas.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Marsh
and Marilyn of Houston visit-
ed here over the week end.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Wm. Wolcik and Mrs. Eldert
Michaelis who had been in
Houston to attend a shower
given for the bride-to-be of
Elwood Dee Hartman.
Olin Dittmar was at home
from Houston a few days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs Ervin Andreas
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kollat-
schny visited Mr. and Mrs. Al-
va Kollatschny and Karen in
Schertz last week end. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Ida
Howe who spent Sunday in San
Antonio with Mr. Howe.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pless
visited Mr. Pless’ mother at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Alfred
Hintz in Wesley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Futch,
Mr, H. A. Strauss, Mrs. Hilmer
Fricke and Faye were in Hous-
ton Saturday.
Relatives and friends helped
Miss Delore., Reibenstein in
Cleveland observe her birthday
last Saturday evening.
Ernst Dittmar and Adolph i
Kollatschny were in Houston
would find her pot of gold at of Bleiblerville spent Saturday
the end. The gifts had been • — — *■’ •*'- —->
placed there and were duly un-
wrapped by the honoree and
passed around for all to ad-
mire. The gifts were many and.... ......... _ ______
lovely, and Miss Hueske ex- Monday,
nroaaxvl knr cinnarn fViortVa in *
Mrs. Mary Ross of Bates-
ville arrived Saturday night
to visit with her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie J. Ross and
daughter.
Our sincerest thanks and ap.
preciation for the many words
of sympathy, offers of assist-
ance, and services rendered are
hereby extended to relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
thoughtfulness during the ill-
ness and 'after the passing of
our beloved husband, father
and grandfather,
Henry W. Graeter.
We especially wish to thank
the Rev. Wm. Feller for his
comforting words; the Etlinger
Funeral Home for their arrange*
ments; the pallbearers; and all
who sent flowers, cards, or oth-
erwise expressed their sym-
pathy. To Dr. Boelsche and the
nurses of the hospital we are
especially grateful. The many
kindnesses shown u8 in our
deepest sorrow shall be ever
treasured and long remembered.
Mrs. Laura Graeter
Mrs. Linda Schmidt and
Ruby and Glenn
Mrs. Martha Graeter
and Billy.
WE HAVE
Hulls and Meal .......-
Cotton Seed Meal or Cake 3.25
Peanut Hulls and Molasses 1.25
10% Sweet Feed........ 2.15
18% Dairy Feed ........ 3.00
10% Hog Feed.......... 3.25
Meat Scraps ............ 5.00
Higera ........... 2.00
20% Laying Pellets ...... 4.00
A. J. MIETH
New Ulm, Texas
48-52-ltc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bartay
of Houston spent the past week
end here with his mother Mrs.
A. F. Bartay.
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BABY CHICKS—From blood-
tested, high producing free
range flocks. Large type Eng-
lish White Leghorns, Brown
and Black Leghorns, Barred
and White Rocks, R. I and N.
H. Reds. Pullets and Cockerels
at low prices every Tuesday.
Book your orders now’ for later
delivery. Von Minden’s Hatch-
ery, Fayetteville, Texas. Phone
13. 51-18-tf.
and
Mrs. Richard Kollatschny were
of Mrs. Gerhart Mich. Mrs. Chas. Rinn of Wallis, Mr.
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1949, newspaper, September 29, 1949; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216098/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.