The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1960
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Visitors during the weekend
with Mrs. Donnie Hill of Cat
Spring were. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ashley of Bryan, Mrs. Milton
Richard..of, Bellville and Mrs.
Shirley Kuehn and girls of San
Marcos.
Sadly missed by wife,
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who la stationed at
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Miss Georgia Brasher
Becomes Bride of Joe Pilcik .
HAYNES
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
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of Sealy.
It was decided to have an-
other reunion next year as that
will be the tenth since gradua-
tion. It will be held the last
Saturday in September at the
Firemen’s Park in Sealy, with
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EVERVONE WECOME
Everyone’s Cordialy Invlled to Attend
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ration Fhday. and es-
to parade which be-
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service, re-cover it in your
* choice of fashion-right fabrics.
Our workmanship is tops, our
prices reasonable. Get our
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Mrs. Ben Philipi for furnish.
Ing us their car to go back and
forth to- the hospital. Drs.
Schuhman, Weaver, Cunning,
ham. Hedge, Biggs and nurses
at the V. A. Hospital, the blood
donors, the St. Pauls Ladies
Aid and all that sent food, flow-
ers, cards, the American Le-
gion and pallbearers, Knesek
Funeral Home for their servic-
es. and all others that helped.
„.. het. &
Miss Ann Monroe, a student
at Teas University visited her
phrents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Monroe and sister over the week
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation
for all kindness and consolation
extended to us at the passing
of our beloved husband and fa-
ther. especially we thank Pas-
tor Arthur Kollmeyer and Pas-
tor H. F. Meyer for their pray-
ers, visits, and comforting
words. To Mra Lena Weaver
for taking me back and forth
Randy and Nancy (Fay Fricke)
of Cat Spring, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Dittert, Melinda and
Marilyn of Cat Spring, Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Mlcak, Connie, San-
dy and Mike of Houston, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Remmert and
Donna of Houston, Mr. and
Mra. John C. Goaier, Susan and
Tracy of Sealy, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Zapalac, Brian and Stevi
(Carolyn Krampitz) of Sealy,
Mr. and Mra Roy Menke, Peg-
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In Memoriam
In loving memory of my hus-
band, Otto Buenger, who passed
away November 10, 1951.
' Today recalls sad memories
; Of a dear one gone to rest
And the ones who think of him
Are the ones who loved him
best.
were Misses Vivian Herman,
OVER VAN VLECK
The Wallis Steer* won their
district game last Friday night
over the Van Vleck Leonards by
a score of 6-0. Scoring the touch-
down for Wallis Steer* was half-
back James Knesek on a 5 yard
plunge in the second period. The
Steers held the Leopards to 8
first downs while the Steers
chalked un T8
Outstanding player for the
Lenpards was Louis Landrv.
Next week the Wallis Steers
take on the Orchard Badgers for
the district championship at the
The Main speaker at the Gen-
eral Assembly was Dr. Bower
Aly. Professor of Speech, Uni
versity of Oregon.
Demonstration sessions were
conducted in such areas as drama
and speech, ready writing. Jour-
nalism and yearbook, number
sense, slide rule, radio and tele-
vision and student council.
Participating Wallis students
felt that they gained many en-
richment experiences through
this day spent on campus at the
University of Houston.
WALIIS STERRS WIN
TWIRD DISTRICr GAME
week end.
Mrs Dolores Felcman
AieolrunglMaDaEA-
IMS *WI» MIMI
Miss Margie Brasher was
if you don’t think scrapping the front axle has made a world of difference, you
haven't driven a Chevy in a while. A few minutes behind the wheel and you can
feel why drivers are happier and breakable loads are better protected. But the
blggest advantage of aH, you’ll realize, la that the truck itself (sheet metal, tires,
chaseis componnts, everything) takes leas abuse. With independent front sus-
pension soaking up road bhock and vibration, the truck lasts longer, goes extra
thousands of mBso before trade-In time. Add that to what everybody’s always
known about Chevy dependability and you find yourself looking
at the soundest truck investment you could bet your business on.
see the Cincinnati • University
of Houston football game in
Houston Saturday
Don’t forget to attend the
meeting of Cub Scout Pack
ter and Mrs. Mary H in-re of formed at 10:00 a.m. October 1 Anita Hough, Pat Brasher and
in the Our Lady of Perpetual Judy Pilcik. The attendants
The O Round-Up
A Wallis High School
Editor_________Don Kritz
Asst Editor Charlene Viaclovsky
Girls’ Sports Editor Doris Grigar
Boys Sports
Editor____Louis Viaclovsky
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WALLIS HIGH STUDENTS
PARTICIPATE IN STUDENT
ACTTVITIES CONFERENCE
On Saturday, October 29,
twenty-eight students from the
Wallis Public Schools attended
the Annual Student Activities
Conference of Southeast Texas
held at the University of Hou-
ston.
This conference is sponsored
jointly by the University Inter-
scholastic League, University of
prescribe. We are
Equipped to give
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stay with her. Also to Mr. and
Mrs. Thekla Woods m
Dies in California
Mrs. E. S. Russell reports the
death of her sister, Mrs. Thekla
Woods, 80, who died Monday,.....
November 7, at her home in
Pacoima, California.
Survivors include two sisters,
Mrs E. S Russell, of Sealy, and
Mrs J.- J Denham, of Pacoima.
California , two brothers, Gus ..
and Henry Wangemann, both of
Bakersfield. California.
Mrs. Woods will be remember-
ed by many old-timers of Sealy
as the former Thekla Wange-
mann.
Mr. and Mrs. August Eber of
Brenham visited Mrs. Will
Schier and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Eber, Sunday.
Georgia Brasher be-
gy and Rocky (Mary Schoppe) „
of Columbus, and Max Hinze -
Mr and Mrs. Frank Man- Help Catholic Church in Eagle gowns were identical. Each
visited in West over the Lake by Rev. A. W Didner. The wore coral, embroidered satin,
Brenham. Alfred Kiesewetter of came the bride of Joe E. Pilcik maid of honor. Bridesmaids
Sabrsula, Eugene Barta, Don-
ald Dusek and Hue Weatherly.
The bride's mother was at-
tired in dark blue tweed, white
hat with white gloves, black
shoes and purse and a white
carnation corsage. The groom’s
mother wore a royal blue silk
dress with matching blue feath-
er hat, black shoes and purse
and a white carnation corsage
Immediately following the
ceremony a reception was held
at the Wallis Youth Center
where a dinner and supper was
served to the wedding party and
guests. Soloist Mary Jane
Strnadel entertained at dinner.
A dance was held at the Wal-
lis Legion hall at night.
The bride is a graduate of
Eagle Lake High School and:
Wharton Junior College and is
employed at the Gulf Coast In-
vestment Corporation in Hous-
ton and* the groom is a gradu-
ate of Wallis High School and
Wharton Junior College and is
employed at the Maxwell House
Division of General Foods, also
in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Pilcik are at
home at 1400 Bonnie Brae in
Houston.
Veterans Day Celebration
Sponsored by Wallis Legion Post 200 and Auxiliary
Friday, November 11
PARADE at 10:00 O’Clock
Floats Invited — All Entries Welcome I
BARBECUE Dinner and Supper
Beef, Chicken and Sausage at 11:30 and 5:80
Cakes and Kolaches — Adults, 11.25; Children, 75c
(family style)
BAND CONCERT
featuring SEVERAL HIGH SCHOOL BANDS
ENTERTAINMENT ALL AFTERNOON
Venezuela have arrived for a
months vacation with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John H
Spoede, Sr of Wallis and Mr
and Mrs. Leo Polocheck of
Ramsey, other relatives and
friends.
Mr and Mra L J. Heimann
and family visited with his par-
ents in Rosenberg Sunday,
The following were at the air-
port in Houston Wednesday to
welcome the Johnnie Spoedes.
Mr. and Mra John H. Spoede,
Sr., Mr and Mra. E C. Stein-
I man and family of Houston, Mr.
and Mra. Wm Spoede and fam-
ily of Texas Qty, Mrs. S. V.
Pazderny, Mra. Don Cope and
Carl and Mra John Zurek.
Mra Rudy Knesek attended
to business in Rosenberg Fri-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Spoede,
Francis J The bride ia. the daughter of on the shoulders, white gloves
Fort Sill, । Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brasher of and matching shoes and hats,
Fagle Lake and the groom's and they carried bouquets of
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jot white shrimp tipped mums.
J. Pilcik of Wallis Best man was Gerald Pilcik
Mra Charlene Spanihe) was and groomsmen were Roy Lee
view oh AU of your Freza
seription Needs! The quia John Spoede, Sr. and Mr. and
DANCE
MILLHEIM
’ Harmonie Hall
LWML Day at
Concordia Friday
LWML of the- Lutheran
Church will visit Concordia
Lutheran College in Austin '
Friday, with registration begin-
ning at 9:30 a.m.
Guest speaker is County Jud-
ge Loren E. Schnack of Quin-
cy, Illinois, and the business
session will be preaided over by
Mrs. J. M. Garrett, district
president of LWML They will
feature the introduction of the
Lutheran Woman of the year
Music will be furnished by the
chapel choir.
DANCE B N^ ...
Music by RAY KRENEK
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1002 NEW REARENGINE CORVAIR 95s
A panel and tire pickups that put a thrifty air-cooled engine in the rear, the driver
up front and as much as 1,900 pounds of load space in betweenl Tha's more
eapodty than a conventional half-tonner. Yet these Corvair We are nearly two
feat shorter from bumper to bumper. Highly maneuverable. Bullt to last and .
bound to ansa an a busy echedulel
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Millheim & D.
Sees Table Set
Charlie Novosad, Jr. and Da-
vid Wasicek both of Texas Uni-
versity were at home over the
week end.
Mr. Md Mn F t Zurek and
Theresa visited in Houston with
her father, Mr. Adkins, and sis-
tor Virginia
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Gent
of East Bernard enjoyed a game
of 42 with Mr and Mra Otto
Kramer Sunday evening
Mrs. Rudy Knesek and Mra.
Lidge Knesek attended the ser-
vices st the Frydek cemetery
Tuesday evening.
Mr and Mra Johnnie Spoede
and Gerianne of Maracaibo.
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And Buffet Service
The county home demonstra-
tion agent, Mrs. Bestrice Ru-
benstein, gave an interesting
demonstration on table setting
and buffet service to the Mill-
heim home demonstration clubs
members at a meeting held
Wednesday, November 2nd.
Mrs. Leroy Hillboldt was
hostess to the chib with seven
members and the agent pres-
ent.
The council report was given
by the alternate delegate, Mrs.
Sidney Schluens. Mrs. Sam
Vornkahl gave an interesting re-
port on the state meeting held
recently.
A delicious lunch was serv-
ed by the hostess st the dose
of the meeting.
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Homecoming Game at Wallis.
Both teams have a 8-0 record in
district play.
W AI.» TA ovwR EAGLE LAKE
IN SCRIMMAGE
On Novemher 3. Eagle Lake
ionrneyed to Wallis for a scrim-
mae.
The B team vlaved the first
game and Wallis won. The score
was 32-28. Hieh point girl was
Marv Ann Kolafa
The A team played in the
second came and the final score
w«« 39-33 in Wallis' favor
Wish point gir] in that game
was Carole Ann Sommers
WALLIS PLAYS CLOSE
GAME WITH SWEENY
The Wallis teams played
Sweeny in Wallis on November
7.
In the B game the score was
27-15. Sweeny’s B team had a
1 offense. High point girl was
___Ilie Vitek.
The A game was a close game.
High point girl was Cynthia
Toeliner. The score was 24-23 in
Sweeny’s favor.
no. 223 Saturday at 3 pm. at
your den
The following out of town
relatives attended the funeral
of their brother-in-law, George
Reuther Monday afternoon: Mr.'
and Mrs Ben Brown of Abilene,
Mr. and Mra. Paul Ganske of
Fulshear, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Kiesewetter of Irving, Mr. and | -
Mra Aug Kiesewetter of Hous-
ton, Robert Kiesewetter of
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HAJOR JONI B. JONES, RANGER s
"Beter Hay rifhl htrt in Txxm .
When to carpetbaggers moved into Tezas after As Civil War, John K Jones,
of Tens Tasas Rangers, took a erip to Mexico tni Brazil as spot a 4
fuvorable location far aa emigrant Southern colony. "Stay in Texs," he edvised.
When Oaaawir Richard Cate seactivated ate Texas Rangers on May 2, 1874, he
commisioned Jones Mate. Ftontier Battalion. The Mate organized and directed
diz compenies of Aangen aa ate Westem bordet, from ate Bad River e ate Rio
Granda, while, wich a small escort, he patrolled Grom company » company. Daring
to ami seven year ate feetear Battalion was fully occupied dearing ate bordet
•f houtile Indiana aad to interiot of ourlaw Mate Jones was peacemaker for ate «
feuding Honells aad Hiazinses at Lampasas h'H. He was aa Round Roda when 4
Am Ben Mt to dust, la El Puso he quelled ate bitter. Moody Sok War and tew
eepresented Tezas aa che international commission which sentled that hag drewa ow
diopmte eew teg rar st salt teds in ate Wes to January, 1879, Mate Jones wa
sppoined Adteam General of Texas, ter continued co direct Ms chen famous
feasaiat Baualioe until his death in ‘81. Though his name is too seldom men-
tioned la Ranger legende, it was he wore than any other one man who broughe
to corps ae to height of iss service and efficiency.
THE PRICE OF HATS
The lady had been trying on
a new hat. "How much is it?”
she asked of the sales clerk.
A figure was mentioned. The
prospective buyer choked. “But
that's ridiculous!” she protested.
"Madam," retorted the. sales . )
girl, "so‛s the hat.” f
main altar and stands were dec- with a round neckline, full
organist and soloists were Mrs
Spanihel and Mrs. Henry Dos-
tal.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a formal
gown of chantilly lace. The fig-
urene bodice was fashioned with
a scalloped neckline embroider-
ed in seed pearls and irredes-
cents. Traditional self covered
buttons adorned the back clos-
ing. and on the long sleeves
which extended In deep points
over the hands. Cascades of lace
was an outstanding feature of
the voluminous skirt and a cas-
cade of lace over pleated tulle
completely encircled the hem-
line which gracefully floated in-
to a full cathedral train. Her
fingertip, veil was held in place
with a hat of lace and pearls,
and she carried a bouquet of
white carnations.
’51 Senior Class
Holds Reunion at
Firemen’s Park
The Sealy seior class of 1951
gathered for a reunion at the
Sealy Firemans Park on Satur-
day, November 5. Thirteen
class members and their fami-
lies arrived around 6:30. A
basket supper was enjoyed by
all. Those attending were: Mr:
and Mrs. Marvin Keyes (Louise
Slansky) of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Bubak and Jim-
my (Alfrieda Nentwig) of
Sealy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mersman, Larry and Michael
(Dorothy Kabell) of Sealy, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Abel, Debra
and Loyce (Geraldine Bischoff)
of Bellville, Mrs. Charles Muel-
ler, Jr., David and John (Julia
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1960, newspaper, November 10, 1960; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1459990/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.