The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1956 Page: 9 of 12
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THE LA GRANGE JOURNAL.
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956
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blue and white accessories. Both
wore white carnation corsages.
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Featuring “ABA YA” KLOESEL
Admission: 49c Per Person, Tax Included
CALL COTTONWOOD INN, Phone 583-W, For RESERVATIONS
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FAIR PAVILION,, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Saturday, June 16th
MUSIC BY
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Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Sets
Swank Billfolds Of All Kinds
Seaforth Toilet Sets
Comb And Brush Sets
Men’s Shaving Sets and Lotions
Eastman Top-Flight Cameras
Nationally Advertised Pipes
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Scores of other gifts which we
know will make dad happy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Canik were married on April 22 in the
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Plum. The Rev. Edwad
Geiser of New Ulm officiated.
Mrs. Canik is the former Josephine Hall and is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hall of La Grange. Mr. Canik’s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Canik of New Ulm. , \
The couple are making their home here.
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corsage for the wedding trip to ANOT1
New Orleans. Mr. i
The bride attended La Grange Housto
High School and is a graduate a secor
of Austin high school. She
now office manager for
magazine, ‘Texas Parade”
Austin. The groom is a i
ate of La Grange High L.
and is attending the University
of Texas where he is majoring
in business administration. He
is a member of the Longhorn
track team and the “T” Asso-
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white gladioli decorated the
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cake was decorated with
cading spun sugar roses.
Mrs. Wesley Hough Jr. cut
the cake and Miss Margaret
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ALBERS HATCHERY
Phone 237 La Grange, Texas
Kirskey poured the coffee. Mrs.
Pastures where arrangements of Terry Hanock registered the
guests and assisting the guests
were Mrs. Frankie Walla, Miss
Joyce Brown and Miss Marcia
Rosenberg. .
The bride chose a teal
suit with black and white
When you go to buy a new truck, you owe it to yourself
to stop . look . . . and think—to think about
among other things:
How can you possibly know you’re getting the fat
value if you sign up for a new truck without first taking
time to stop and look at today’s big, husky-muscled
DODGE? The answer, obviously, is vou can't bo sure;
you’re just hoping you’re getting the best buy!
Wouldn’t you bo wiser to get at least a few facts about
DODGE? For instance, such easily proved facts as these
—that Dodge trucks give you:
1. Greater gas economy. Dodge’s exclusive Chrysler-engi-
neered Power-Dome V-8 engines deliver more miles par
gallon, full power on regular gas!
I. Maximum payloads. Dodge trucks are built extra raggod
-will haul up to 35% mom. * ~
3. Lower upkeep costs. Dodge short-stroke V-8 engines
maintain like-new performance far longer than track
engines of standard design.
4. Shortest turning. Dodge sharp turning angle and shorter
wheelbase design make parking and wheelinc through
traffic much easier, save you both time and effort.
5. Rock-bottom prices. Today, many Dodge models cost
less than any other make!
Dodge gives you more in other ways, too. So, before you
buy, why not get the full Dodge story? Unless you do,
we honestly believ? you’ll end up paying more and
getting ZeM. '
Strauss-Rosenberg Vows ExchangedSaturday In Austin
Double ring rites preformed
in the St. Mary’s Cathedral in
Austin at ten o’clock Saturday
morning, uhited Miss Margaret
Ann Strauss, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry J. Strauss of
Austin and Ralph Rosenberg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ros-
enberg of La Grange. The vows
were spoken in front of an altar
decorated with white • -**-
and stock. The Rev.
Hughes performed the
ny and officiated at. the nuptial
Mass which followed.
Miss Margaret Grissom was
the organist and also sang the
solos.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, was
lovely in a white gown of rose-
point lace and tulle fashioned
with a cathedral train. It fea-
tured a scalloped decolletage,
long sleeves which tapered to
petal points and a fitted bodice.
The full skirt had side runners
of pleated tulle which formed
the border of the hemline, ex-
tending around to the back to
border the very long fish tail
train. A crown tiara sprinkled
with sequins and bordered with
seed pearls held her veil of illu-
sion. She carried a white orchid
surrounded by white carnations.
Mrs. John Cahoon of Long
Beach, California, was her sis-
ter’s matron of honor, and Miss
Henrietta Strauss of Austin, al-
so a sister of the bride, was the
maid of honor. Miss Helen
Strauss of Houston, another
sister, Miss Joyce Kutac of Se-
guin, Miss Billye Beth Eck of
J La Grange and Miss Rose Oer-
1 tili of Austin were the brides-
maids. Their waltz-length gowns
■ were identical ones of white em-
, broidered nylon organdy over
yellow net and taffeta with yel-
low satin binding at the bateau
neck, sleeves and girded Empire
waistline. They wore yellow
carnations and maline in their
hair and carried bouquets of
yellow carnations and maline
with yellow satin streamers.
J. R. Rosenberg of La Grange
1 brother of the groom, was the|‘
best man. Groomsmen were John
E. Cahoon of Long Beach, Cali-
fornia, Phillip Hall of Austin
and Edward Weeren, Tommy
Lueders and Frank Kallus of La
Grange. Harold Rosenberg of
La Grange and Allen Williams
of Monahans were the ushers.
Mrs. Strauss chose for her
daughter’s wedding a mauve
dress with black patent acces-
sories. Mrs. Rosenberg wore a
, blue silk shantung dress with
You can be certain, when you visit our store, you will find, from among
our wide selection of nationally recognized merchandise, the exact gift which
will make happy the heart of “Dear Old Dad” Sunday, June 17.
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Duewall, L. A. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1956, newspaper, June 14, 1956; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254746/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.