The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1981 Page: 2 of 4
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MANY PRIZES AWARDED AT • P.M.
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P.O. Box 128 Ph 992-3351
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TUES., SEPT. 22
Shelby Fire Dept. 8 p.m.
Adolphus
Rice.
Quarts. 6 pk.
Coke..
SUN., SEPT. >•
New Ulm Firemen’s Feast
Sand & Gravel Hauling
Front End Loader
Motor Grader Work
Farm Bureau Meeting at
West End School, 730 p.m.
TEGELER
CHEVROLET. INC.
357 2171
Industry. Texas
FAYETTEVILLE
BANK
Member F.D.I.C.
Fayetteville, Texas
ALTMAN’S
TEXACO STATION
992 3312
New Ulm, Texas
CUSTOM MIXING ANDGRINDING
MONDAY - SATURDAY *
8 A.M. TO NOON
COMPLETE
HAY MAKING
COUNTRY STORE tBAKE SALE tAUCTION
CAKE WALK t BINGO
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GEORGE MIETH
REAL ESTATE
992-3431
New Ulm, Texas
THE
NEW ULM
ENTERPRISE
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• DRILLING COMPANY •
PLOWING
Offset Chiseling
Discing and
Leveling Meadows
Grain Drill Planting
Round or Square
Hay Hauling
The bride's spring bou-
quet was attached to a blue
orchid corsage atop a white
Bible belonging to the mo-
ther of the groom which
carried out the tradition of
something borrowed and
something old. Her dress
and veil were something
new; the garter something
blue; and her father placed
a sixpence in her shoe.
Maid of honor was Penny
Eddins, sister of the bride;
Mrs. Daniel Kilian, was
matron of honor. Brides-
maids were Andrea Don-
aldson, Mrs. Doug Voor-
heis, cousin of the bride.
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Leona Konieczny
and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Macat and daughter. Shan-
non, all of Brenham, visited
with their grandmother,
Annie Hoppe in New Ulm
Sunday.
LOCAL NEWS
Imogene Macat of Bren-
ham visited with her moth-
er, Annie Hoppe, Tuesday
evening. 1 -ater they enjoyed
a fish supper at the New
Ulm Tavern.
graduate of Bellville High
School. He is employed as a
ranch employee of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Schubert.
A rehearsal supper was
held the evening of July 31
at L. J. Rinn's Camp House.
The couple presented their
attendants with gifts.
ST. JOHN
LUTHERAN CHURCH
New Ulm, Texas
Rev. Lynn Rostedt, Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 13, Sunday
INDUSTRY UNITED!
METHODIST CHURCH*
Rev. John Hargis, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
BETHLEHEM
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Round Top, Texas
Rev. Milroy Gregor, Pastor
FAYETTEVILLE
BRETHREN CHURCH
Rev. Gordon Hejl, Pastor
ST. JOHN
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Fayetteville, Texas
Rev. Ben Mazurkiewicz
Pastor
Masses: Sundays 6:30 a.m.
and 9:00 a.m., except Wed-
nesdays 7:00 p.m.
Del Monte Wl
Green 1
Shedd's
Spread
ERVINMIETI
Rt. 1, Box K
New Ulm. Tx.
1 992 3743
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HOMES*
MON., SEPT. 14
Boy Scout Troop 299 7:30
p.m.; Scout Commit-
tee 7:00 p.m.
Fayetteville Fire Dent
IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Industry, Texas
Rev. W. A. Bockbolt, Pastor
Mass: Sunday, 8:00 a.m.
FOR SALE - 4* x 9*
ixle stock trailer. C«!
1:30. 992-3380 or 732-6
SUN., SEPT. 13
Shelby Sons of Herman
Lodge #28 O.D.H.S.
7:30 p.m.
Hunts
Catsui
PINKY’S CAFE
t.X MILES SE OF INDUSTRY
HIGHWAY ISO
FOR'YOUR FAMILY DINING PLEASURE
lOO* PURE BEEF STEAKS a FRESH SEAFOOD
Laura Brune is a patient
in Bohne Hospital in Bren-
ham.
WEST END
BAPTIST CHURCH
Industry, Texas
Meeting at West End School
Auditorium
Sponsoring Church
FIRST BAPTIST
Bellville
Pastor Earl Meyers
865-5040
Sunday School 9 a.m.,
___J a.m.;
Sunday night worship 7:00
p.m.
Wednesday night prayer
meeting 7:30 p.m.
Business meetings, third
Wednesday of each month.
7:30 p.m.
WED., SEPT. 23
West End Lions Blood Dr
ive, 1 to 9 p.m.
Dance
All Day & Night
Music 1 - 4 By THE WESTERNNAIRES
COMING EVENTS
PRESENTED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY1
Industry State Bank
E. H. BAUMGART
ASON
INSURANCE
992-3343
New Ulm. Texas
MON.. SEPT. 21
Fayetteville C of C me-
eting 8 p.m. at Court-
house.
New Ulm Fire Dept.
Practice 8:30 p.m.
West End 4-H Cub meets
at West End School 7
p.m.
31st Annual y
CELEBRATION
New Ulm Firemen’s Park
• INTERESTED in
old Christmas oi
Call 992-3434.
ST. PAUL
[ LUTHERAN CHURCH
Shelby, Tew
Rev. James Snyder, Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 10, Worship
8:30 a.m.; Sunday School 9
30 a.m.
.••• TWO responsible
want to lease beti
and 200 acres for
coming Deer Hunt!
son Will give refer
necessary. Call afl
p.m.. East Bernard
6497, if no ansvl
Wharton 713-532-358
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INDUSTRY
BRETHREN CHURCH
Gordon Hejl, Co-Pastor
Jimmy Hejl. Co-Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 13, Sunday Service 10:00 a'm.’
ST.JOHN
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Cat Spring, Texas
Rev. Walter Probat, Pastor
Sunday School and Bible
Class 9:00 a.m.; Worship
STS. PETER AND PAUL
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Frelsburg, Texas
Rev. W. A. Bockholt, Pastor
Mass: Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Worship Hour 9:00 a.m.; Saturday, 7:00 p.m.
Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
LIGHT DOZER WORK
Gully Sloping
Clear Fence Line
Clean Out Underbrush
Repair Tank Dumps.
FARM A RANCH
SKRVICKS
Allen Schubert & Sons
Rt. 2, New Ulm, Texas
SPRAYING OR
SHREDDING PASTURE
Gopher Poisoning
Working, Spraying
and Hauling Cattle
Move Equipment and Feed
and Bible Ciass9-30a.m.
Wed., Sept. 16, ALCW 2
p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 13, Sunday Sun - 13> WorahiP 3
School and Bible Class 930 P m’
a.m.; Worship 1030a.m.
Candace Kaye Eddins
j and Gregg Allen Schubert
' were united in marriage on
! August 1, 1981 at 3:00 p.m.
[ at Welcome Salem Luther-
i an Church in Welcome. The
I Rev. F. L. Bracher per-
formed the double - ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ray
Eddins of New Ulm and the
granddaughter of Mrs. R.
H Eddins of Coldsprings
and Mrs. Ottilie Tullos of
Humble.
The groom is the son of
Mr.and Mrs. Allen Schubert,
New Ulm and the grandson
of Mrs. Kinch Schubert of
New Ulm and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Schulz, Sr. of Bleib-
lerville.
Guests were registered by
Debbie Wleczyk and cor-
sages were pinned on by
Karen Michael and Serena
Stark.
Mrs. David Galle. organ-
ist, rendered wedding mus-
ic and accompanied Ronnie
Eddins, uncle of the bride,
as he sang ‘"The Lord’s
Prayer” and ‘You Needed
Me."
Bulletins were distributed
by Tommy Morrison and
Danny Schute. Rice bags
were passed out by Kimber-
ly Krause and Laurie Galle.
Candlelighters were Dway-
ne Schute and Randy Krau-
se.
Guests were ushered by
Ernie Gross, Randy Rinn,
Curt Raeke and Pete Spiess.
The bride was given in
marriage by her parents
and wore a "Queen fit”
princess silhouette gown of
white chiffon designed with
a jewel neckline. Her bishop
sleeves fell to ruffled cuffs.
The traditional gown was
trimmed with Chantilly la-
ce, beaded moc seed pearls
and irridescent seed crys-
tals on the neck and parallel
panels over the skirt. The
chapel train fell from a
matching band of lace. The
bride's finger-tip length veil
of imported white illusion
with matching lace was
secured by a bandeau trim-
med in beaded moc seed
pearls and irridescent seed
crystals matching the ones
of her dress.
"BARBECUE”
FAT AUKX/WWT/
TRINITY
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Frelsburg, Texas
Rev. Lynn Rostedt, Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 13, Worship _____ , ___,___
830 a.m.^Sunday School School 8:25 a.m., Worship 9
a.m.
Thurs., Sept. 17 - Christ-
ian Sisters 2-30 p.m.
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WESLEY
BRETHREN CHURCH
Gordon Hejl, Co-Pastor
Jimmy Hejl. Co-Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 13, Sunday
School9a.m.; Worship 10J5 Worship Services 10
a.m.
SALEM
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Welcome, Texas
Rev. F. L. Bracher, Pastor
i Sunday School 9 a.m.
Worship 10 a.m.
Monday, Sept. 14, Bren-
ham Circle 730 p.m., Naomi
Circle 8:15 p.m.
Wed., Sept. 16 ■ ALCW
General Meeting 2 p.m.
Sat., Sept. 19 - Confir-
! mation School 9 a.m.
ST. PAUL
! LUTHERAN CHURCH
J Fayetteville, Texas
Rev. James Snyder, Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 13, Worship
130 a.m.
NELSONVILLE
BRETHREN CHURCH
Gordon Hejl. Co-Pastor
Jimmy Hejl. Co-Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 13, Worship
9 a.m., Sunday School 10:15
a.m.
TUES., SEPT. 15
Bleiblerville Homemak-
ers Club 7 p.m.
New Ulm Fins De-*.
7:30 p.m.at Fire Stat-
ion.
New Ulm Fire Dept.
Aux. 7:30 p.m. at New
Ulm State Bank
Industry Fire Dept, and
Aux. meet at Fire
Station.
Cat Spring 4-H Club 7:30
at Ag Hall
HEADNG A AM CONDmOMNG
The more energy costs rise,
the more you need
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18 Females
Bluebonnet Bra
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Washington cd
Fairground
3 p.m. Thurs
For catalog or ini
call Alfred Boeel
713/8364555.
COLORADO
COUNTY
FEDERAL
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732-2321 Columba,
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Fayetteville, Texas
Bible Study 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Sponsored By These Area Businesses:
TOPJOB
EMPLOYMENTS!:
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Columbus, Tx. fl
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Eddins,
Wed At Welcome
and Gina Schubert, sister of
the groom.
The attendants were dres-
sed in identical baby blue
floor - length empire sun-
dresses made of pleated
blue lace wont with match-
ing jackets.
The flowergirl, Kelly Bor-
chardt, cousin of the groom,
was dressed in a replica of
the bride's dress made by
Mrs. Esther Kteke.
The groom was attired in
a white tuxedo with a
ruffled white shirt and blue
carnation and baby’s breath
boutonniere.
The ringbearer, Darrell
Schute, cousin of the groom,
was dressed like the groom.
Scottie Schubert, brother
of the groom, was best man.
Groomsmen included Dan-
iel Kilian, Billy Mann, Stu-
art Foerster and Rodney
Schubert, brother of the
groom.
A reception followed at
the Industry Firemen’s Hall
where a barbecued meal
was served.
The bride’s cake was cut
by Mrs. Tommy Morrison,
aunt of the bride. Tne
groom's cake was cut by
Mrs. Douglas Borchardt.
Other members of the
houseparty included Karen
Michael, Serena Stark, Dee
Ann Rinn, Jan Gross, Mary
Spiess, Frances Spiess, Kim
Stammann and Mrs. Daniel
Machinsky.
Daybreak provided music
fo the dance. Mr. and Mrs.
Dickie Marek led the wed-
ding march.
Following a trip to Arkan-
sas, the couple is residing in
New Ulm.
Prior to the wedding the
couple was honored with
LINDEMANN
STORE
Industry, Texas
357 2211 357-2121
Special
Attractions
Game*, Darts, Fish Pond.
Baseball Throw, Ring the
Bottle, Wheel of Fortune,
Dunking Stand
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INDUSTRY
STATE BANK
Member F.D.I.C,
357 4437 357-4438
numerous parties and sho-
wers.
The bride is a 1978 gradu-
ate of Columbus High Scho-
ol and is employed in the
medical records depart-
ment at the Brenham Clinic
Assoc.
The groom is a
■ / Gladiola
•> : S Flour,!
511
16 ax... w».............49c
L1BBYS BLACKEYE PEAS WITH SNAPS
15 ox........................ . . .39c
HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE, 8 ox........ .4/99c
LIBBYS POTTED MEAT, 3 aa........... 29e
UBBYS VIENNA SAUSAGE, Sax........ .49c
LAWREYS TACO SHELLS, K*......... ,57c
LAWRVS TACO SEASONING, 125 aa. 3/99e
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING. 3 lb... .^.81.98
ADOLPHUS RICE, 28 ox. ................79c
SUN MAID SEEDLESS RAISINS. 15 ex. 81.47
OREO CREME SANDWICH COOKIES,
ISaa...... .......81.67
DELSEY TISSUE, 4’a ...... 93c
TIDE.20a*. ......................V.....69c
DIAMOND LUNCH PLATES, 4tT»......81.89
MEADOWLAKE TUB MARGARINE, Soft
IB........................ 59c
VICKS NYQUIL, 6 aa...................82.29
VISINE, Saa.................... -. . .. . 81,27
KRAFT CHEESE WHIZ. Plain. Pimento,
jalapeno. 8ox.......... 81.09
BIRDSEYE CHOPPED BROCCOLI, 10 ox. . 57c
LUNCH MEAT, lb. ....................81.39
DR. PEPPER OR PEPSI, 32 ox.
6pk-....... .............61.69 plus dep.
BLUE BELL ICE CREAM. White Rim ...82.45
SHver Rim.... 82.60 Gold Rim.......82.70
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INBEMANH"STORE
INDUSTRY. TEXAS
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Sunday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
WE HAVE 10 LR. Cl BE ICE
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GLADIOLA FLOUR. 5 lb. ...... 81.09
GLADIOLA FLOUR, 25 lb - 84.79
KRAFT SANDWICH SPREAD, 16 at. , .' 81.11
MR. JUICY DRINKS. Aaat. .........5/«7e
DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE, la Juice, Sliced,
Cnmbad. Chunk. 8 aa. - •.......... 39c
DEL MONTE WHOLE GREEN BEANS.
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