The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964 Page: 10 of 16
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night’s activities took place. The B
sports trophies from the Zone |
volleyball tournament, which g
took place last January, were —
presented to the winners. The
Winchester League received two ■
trophies. They were for winning ■
in both the senior boys and girls
division.
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talk was on L.
HITbe SlWter HD Club mceat
Sc Thursday. July 2» al 8 P’"1*
There were 11 *ndJ’T
visitor present. Mrs. Elo Bal
zer the president opened the
meeting with the club prayer.The
Toll call was answered with My
First Chore of the Day."
The minutes were read and
approved and the treasurers
report was given. I-----
Kasmiersky gave the council re-
port.
Officers reelected were pre
sldent. Mrs. Elo Balzer; vice pr
esldent, Mrs. Walter Koehl; sec-
retary. Ms. Alfred Martinek;
treasurer. Mrs. A. V. Kubena;
council delegate, Mrs. Robert
Kasmiersky; alternate. Mrs. E.
C. Jecmenek; parliamentarian,
Mrs, Alfred Martinek; and re-
Lor** Koehl
porter. Mrs- Walter Koehl.
The club plans to
mlly gathering in August
Ellinger C of C Hall-
For recreation, the officer-
put on the skit that the club
had on the radio.
Mrs. A. V. Kubcna was hon-
ored with the birthday song and
received a gift from her se-
cret pal. A delicious T
„ was served by the hostess. Mrs.
M„. Roben lng wU1 b, heW
In September at the home of
Mrs. Ewald Kansteiner.
BAPTISM
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Koehl of La Grange re-
ceived the Holy Rites ofBaptism
, u-/ " the Sacred
Catholic church in La Gr-
were William
Ann Jurajda
He received the
of Keith William, rev.
Mazurkiewicz officiated.
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M' S. Leslie Giese
Houston was seriously Injured
when he was Mt by a car near
his home Friday evening.
Sts wrmot be is in the inten-
slve unit in Ben Tau*
Hospital and anyone wishingto
send him a card may mall
care of the hospital.
Mr. Webb Is an uncle of Mrs.
Fred Kasper and visitsherefre
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er and children of Pittsburg.
Va. sSnt their vacation vdlhMn
and Mrs. Alvin Zoch and Fred
last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Zoch of Galena Park visited with
the Zochs during .heir^vacation
and continued on to Mew York
see the world’s fair. Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Zoch and AmtMa
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .
of Houston spent the weekend
with them.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lorem
and boys u -------
Mrs. Willie Lorenz and dau
ghters of Lubbock visited in the
Hrman Lorenz home during the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leh
mann of Houston spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Herm.
W. Lehmann and Alice.
Mr. and Ms. Milton Kies
chnick of Houston visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Lehmann and
girMrOTeand,hMTkS«bcr. Jurh Walter League Luau
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Qt Buescher
WiUlam Jurk and family of Suf- (
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Del Roy ,
Zingelmann of here spent t e
weekend in Fredericksburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaiser
of Houston spent the fouth with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bchot.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schumann
and children of Arlington spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Pietsch and family- Mrs.
Minnie Pietsch accompanied The
Schumanns home to spend sev
eral weeks with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lorenz
of Lubbock spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Krakosky.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lehmann
and girls of Houston visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lehmann and ...... _
sons over the weekend. Rcv. Rudolph Frieling was the g
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bohot of gueSt speaker. His interesting —
Houston spent the weekend here wlk was the history and his
witfi relatives. Charles Bohot is missionary work in Alaska.
spending this week with his gr After the installation of zone ■
andparents. officers. Rev. Recks of Smith- ■
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zoch ot vlUc had dosing prayer and fl
San Antonio visited he£c^f°r benediction- |
several days
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Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Stewart
and children of Houston were
Fourth of July visitors here.
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of Mr. and Mrs------
returned home Friday, July 3,
after spending five days at the
Highland Lake Baptist Encamp
ment near Austin.
PERSONALS
Miss Patsy Balzer of — :
visited her parents Mr. andMrs- — W
Elo Balzer over the wee^* E 1
patsy and Kathy Kubala of Lake B g||l
Jackson are spending their vaca- B |gj ’
lion here with their grandparens £
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stojanik. B &'
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ritchey |
of Beaumont spent the we<*end
with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. J. Mey-
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ited In La Grange with Mr. and ■
Mrs. William Koehl and son. fl
Mr. and Mrs. John Walla and g|
family of Beaumont spent ttu g
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Walla and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
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here with Mr. and Mrs. Frankie g
Hruska and family, Mr. and Mrs. g
’ Lee Walla and other relatives and
of Abilene and Mr. and frlends.
Lorenz and dau- Mr. an(j Mrs. Otto Urban and
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Krancher
and baby visited here over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H.O.
Baumback and other relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hrachovy
and daughter of Houston spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jer-
ry Haluska and other relatives.
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spending a two-w---- _
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Mrs. Gloria
electric daughters of Houston
shorted juty 4th weekend here
of the house latives. _
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MHSP Visitors Report ^nswer Fire Cali
For June
V. O. Burgess, Monument Hill
State Park Manager. reports^
a total of 12812 persons visited
xhe park during the month
Tulv- Visitors came in 327«
cars bearing Texas license
ntates and 182 cars bearing out
ST.,e ucense pU.es. Ten of
the visitors were from foreign
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Roberts, Dottie M. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964, newspaper, July 9, 1964; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254375/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.