New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1947 Page: 5 of 6
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Misses La Verne and Ava June
Albert are spending ttns week
with Miss Ernestine Hereford at
Mexia and visiting Baylor Univ
ersity at Waco where La Verne
will inarticulate next fall.
The Kubena Home has been
partially repainted by John J.
Smolik and son. ,
Mrs. Selma Somerlatte left
Wednesday for Yoakum to visit
her son-in-law and daughter Mr
and Mrs Chas. McCarty.
RENGER HOSPITAL
Patients in the Renger Hospi-
tal are: Mr. Anton Kalisek, Moul
ton, Mr. Fred DeDear. Cuero.
Texas, Mrs. Ray Sobotik, Nava
sota, Texas, Mrs. Gus Krueger,
Shiner, Texas, Mr. Albert Bart-
ram, Yorktown, Texas,. Frank J.
Pfertner, Schulenburg, Texas, Mr.
L. M. Dotson, Halletsville, Texas
Mr. Oscar Schroeder, ,Mrs. Laddie
Janak Master Harry Lee Hamil-
ton, Mrs. Joe Leopold. Alfred
Schneider (son) Mike Granado,
Hallettsville, Texas
DUFNER HOSPITAL
A girl was.bom to Mr and Mrs,
Alfred Buske Jr. Tuesday June
10. She was named Gayle Allison.
Mrs. Joe Honish who under-
went a major operation Monday
is doing nicely.
Mrs. Ray Young had a major
operation Tuesday.
Mrs. Hubert Dornak was admit
ted as a patient Thursday.
MARRIAGE LICENSE—
Eddie Vrana and Frances
Vornsand.
Harry E. Johnson and Maudie
M. Botard.
Sterling Adolph Maresch and
Irene Slovacek.
Lonnie Ray Seale and Dorothy
Louise Sembera.
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BAPTISM
, Nella May, infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goode was bap-
tized in the Sacred Heart Church
Saturday June 7 by Rev. R.
Schmidt. Sponsors were Victor
Gerdes Jr. and Mrs. Martha Pagel.
Piggly wiggly
Arrangements have been made to in-
stall 275 Food Locker Boxes next to
Piggly Wiggly. All interested should reg-
ister at once. Boxes will be supplied in
rotation as available.
LOCKER BOXES
With The Sick
FOR RENT
Mrs. J. C. Beyer and daughter
and Mrs. Willie Koch of Skidmore
returned to their homes Wednes-
day after visiting at Schulenburg
and at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Ehler of Yiere
Mr. and Mrs. Julius J. Kutach
were visitors to relatives in Hous-
ton Wednesday.
Johnnie Smolik and Chas. Grah
mann students of St. John’s Se-
minary are spending their vaca-
i tion with their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Filla of
Yoakum are the proud parents of
19 |b. 9«oa.- girl born at 5 a. m.
Sunday June 8th In Renger Hospi
tai. This makes Mr and Mrs. J.
J. Judd of gubllme grandparents
for the first time. Mrs. Fills was
formerly Miss Joyce Judd.
A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Koncaba of near town, in
to Han Marcos after spending the
week end with her parents, her
aunt Mrs. Tracy Trilea and daugh
ter Rose Marie and Mrs. C. V.
Jahn and sons.
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F. C. Kasse and daughter Helen
of Moulton visited in the Eric
Gummelt home Tuesday. They
___ , , had their subscription to the
Moulton Hospital May 9. They paper renewed while visiting
now have a boy and a girl in the here,
family.
Miss Diane Hill, weight 6 lbs.,
8 ozs., arrived Tuesday morning
at 8:45. to gladden the home of
Mr. and Mrs. David Carroll Hill,.
429 Hawthorne St., Apt. 8, Hous-
ton, Texas. She is anxious to
meet all the boys over at Halletts
ville and Yoakum where her
mother formerly Miss Dorothy^
Halstead and her father were
born and raised.
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Mrs.'w. C. Scarborough and son
Gordon are visiting m Sugarland
with relatives this week. Kenneth
visited there last week.
Alfred Hoffer called on us Tues
day to have the name of his bro-
ther, E. J. Hoffer of Falfurrias
added to our list of readers.
NOTICE
There will be a Cemetery working
at the Fuller Cemetery June 19.
All interested are asked to be
present on a business affair con-
cerning the cemetery. Bring a
well filled basket and all spend
the day.
Mrs. Arria J. Hairell.
NIECES VISIT LOCAL PASTOR
Spending several weeks here
with Very Rev. A. J. Morkovsky
are his nieces, Misses Rose Marie
and Theresa Hrncir of San An-
tonio.
■ loved so well.
•, let us have him.
| That we may love him as before
Miss him, always, we will,
| Love him, always, we will.
Dream of him, speak of him,
Never will we forget
Dear Brother, the sound of your
voice
Oh, God what Joy It woul| be.
Just to hear it once again.
So as before, we’ll say again
Keep him, dear Jesus in thy keep-
ing,
Until we also reach that heavenly
shore
And then, O Master let us have
him
That we may love him as before.
Written by hts sister, Hilda
Ehler.
Misses Henri Mae Hruzek,
Vivian Arlene* Pohl and Alma
Louise Quitta enjoyed a picnic at
Weimar Wednesday night
you such a carefree feeling about this type o.f furniture.
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meal that’s fit for a king—All D ad’s favorite dishes from appeti-
zer to dessert. And to help you “do it up brown” we’re featur-
ing King-Sized Values in top quality foods. Yes—only the best
of everything in grand good eating comes from Klimitchek’s
Grocery where your food dollars always go “farther” because
ev^ry price is a low price every day.
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Yours to enjoy—and never worry about.
Priced At $27.50
ALL METAL LAWN CHAIRS PRICED AT $4.95
5 Living Room Suites
In TAPESTRY OR VELQUR
Close Out, Your Choice $149.50
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Congowall for Bathrooms
and Kitchens
USED IN PLACE OF TILE
(A Gold Seal Product)
HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF FELT BASE
MATTING—GET YOURS NOW >
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Phone 50—Hallettsville,
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CHEVROLET COd
'God the ProMrver bf Man” is
the subject of the Lesson- Sermon
which will be resd in all Church-
es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday
June 15.
The Golden Text is: “The Lord
is my strength and my shield; my
heart trusted |n him, and I am
helped” (Psiams (28:7).
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PAN-AMERICAN INSURANCE
SUPT. HERE
Liberal Discount To ’
Independent Garage Men «
PARTS
Superintendent of Agencies and
Mrs. Charles J. Mesman, of the
Pan-American Life Insurance
Company offices in New Or-
leans, visited here Tuesday with
Mr. and'Mrs. Louis F. Mikulenka.
They were accompanied here by
their daughter, Miss Margaret
Ann.
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1947, newspaper, June 13, 1947; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268954/m1/5/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.