The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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Card of Thanks
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well cards, flowers and gifts, at
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Shopping for that “something special” for any member of the family? Remember color extension phones.
You can give your family the added convenience of tun phones for just a fraction more than the cost of one.
I want to thank Dr. Schuh-
mann and Dr. Weaver, the nur-
ses at the East Bernard hospital
and clinic, Father Rachunek for
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Findeisen
and girls and Mr. and Mrs. W.
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Dons Zapalac Weds
Johnnie L. Fountain
In Catholic Rites
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A DESK PHONE makes the den as convenient as Dad’s own
office, for privacy in making and taking calls. Dad would
probably like a beige, green or white one for his den, but for
Mom's sewing room, maybe a pink or blue one would fit better.
Desk phones are available in all five colors.
Esar,
Schier,
Helen
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THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, December 3, 1964
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A WALL PHONE helps make Mom’s day
in the kitchen less hectic, and those coffee-time
chats more enjoyable. The kitchen, after all,
is her office, and a telephone is a “must.”
The wall telephone is handy, but out of the
way, and it's available in the decorator
colors she’s most likely to choose . . . pink,
yellow, beige or white.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reaser, Sr.
over the weekend. They attend-
ed the wedding of Vernon Neal
Colortelephones
for a year-round holiday
Eckardt, Leroy Krueger,
L. C. Elrod, Herman Goebel,
M/Sgt. and Mrs.
Gary,. Robert and
San Antonin were
guests of Mr. and "
la.
Mrs. Ellye Frimel and Mrs.
Irma Datwieler were guests of |
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dittmar
visited with Mrs. Hattie Tipp
and Miss Martha Saturday for
Lynn and Scott of Metairie, La.,
spent the week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Suhr.
Our Subscribers:
RENEWALS — Adolph Mikes-
ka, Otto Remmert, A. R. Lued-
SerVed with each meal: bread,
butter, milk or chocolate.
WIN
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Southwestern Bell
making telephone service better to serve you better
ecke, J. F. Esterak, J. J Blazek,
Mrs. Sophie Wilke, Don Ondruch,
Mrs. Florence Sneed and Mrs.
Walter Sylvester of Houston vis-
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tives for prayers, visits, get,
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R. Bartlett and family were
Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. lack Miller and family
in Pasadena.
THUREDAY — chili with pin-
to beans, seasoned greens, hush
pRpTes, fruit filled coffee cake.1
FRIDAY — fried fish, maca-
combination salad, prunes, cook-
ies.
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David Smith of Houston spent
the weekend here with his
grandparents, Mr. and, Mrs.
Herman Beyer. David is a for-
mer student of the Sealy High
A PRINCESS” PHONE is a truly personal extension phone for
your own “princess” ... or for yourself. It’s a space-saving
natural for any room in the home, but the light-up dial makes it
an especially appropriate bedroom phone. The Princess phone is
available in five colors... white, beige, pink, blue or turquoise.
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was voted the handsomest boy
in the sophomore class of
around two hundred students.
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Schod. He is now attending wase.
Stephen F. Austin High School/ited with
where, last week he Meyer one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Engelking,
Mary Elizabeth Janik,
Kutra, Audrey Lynn
Danciger and Ray Verm of The bride is an employee of Chas. Hoff, Charlie Schiller, Jake Mr. and Mrs. tierman veurge
Austin visited her parents, Mr.; Federal Mogul and he is an em- Jousan. Mrs. H. Clay Elliott. Pacher of Shreveport, Louisiana
and Mrs. Emil Zachas and at ployee of Johns-Manville in S‘NEwe^SUBSCRIBERS — Mrs visited with his parents,
their camp at Cat Spring during Houston. They reside at 7611 Gus Levine, W. B. Sliva, R. P and Mrs. Herman Pacher Satur-
the weekend. Jalna, in that city. | Hundi, Joe Gratzek. ’ day.
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On Saturday, November 28, ------—p m-me,-ungnurucx,
Doris Zapalac and Johnnie M «• Er win Siegert, B. J. Stolar-
or ngng me communion ana i Fountain were united in mar-1 ski, Mrs.Jos. Hosak.Phillip ies-
visits, Msgr. Nesvadba, Father riage at St. Theresa Catholic shentk Mrs •w kiWrthk r.
Church in Houston by the Rev.. Jerry Cain, Jerry Mazac, August
George Rhein. She is the daugh-1 Konesheck, Victor Nelius. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dittmar
and Olin spent Thanksgiving day
I with Mr. and Mrs. Finley Ditt-
I mar, Sharon and Beverly in
Spring Branch.
Reason, Jr. and Miss DeShazor Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Penker
of Seguin visited with Mr. and
-o.. Mrs. Ernest Dittmar and Olin
Mr. and Mrs. Herman George | Sunday. The Denkers were en-
route to Houston.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Ann Brown. Mrs. Jack Miller,
..... — atu turn maca- the time of my operation and Zapalac of Sealy. The groom is Clarence Schier, Mrs. Chas,
ronilnd cheese,okral‘gumbo,stay in the hospital. Your kind- the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
"..... ness will always be remember- Claude A. Fountain of Starks,
ed. God bless you.
day morning, hoping toeM
aged uncle who hart J?*
hospital there, buthehh
ed away early that"mdAdp
Mr. and Mrs. Lynwonin4
reas of Houston anwou. *
Mrs. A. G. KOllatsehn Mn '
en of Schertz were ThandK
Day guests of Mrs. AdienKsen
Sndyllatschnys remaie
A. J. Dittert receivea L
wishes Thursday and slarth
win Hartmann. 50“
Mr and Mrs. A. j -
Columbus, Mr. and Mr ,
! Schindler and Dour)"rales
|nnd Mrs. L H. KOllatscand 1
Gary were dinner rumpS !
and Mrsr Fritz Strausstso2
Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Kollatnk
had open house for theiu
wedding anniversary Sunn.”
Mr. and Mrs. V B 11^-1
Janis. Larry and Ronnie lF™
port and Mr and Mra »I
' Strauss, Terri and Johnak
Lake Jackson spent thue]
end in the H A Strain 3
The Volkenings had be."
I Austin for the Texas .Au
football game.
Mr. and Mrs Armen P
| and little Armen of Houa
visited in the H. A. Strausskm
Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs Keith Ueet
from Port Lavaca came for
mother. Mrs Almita KOlat
Wednesday evening, and
spent the Thanksgiving holi
with them in Port Lavaca"wn
also his parents of Winten 5
ited. Mrs. Kollatschny retum
Sunday when Keith andFAm
brought her home again. I
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence M
ing were in Rosenberg Suna
visiting in the James M
home Their little grands]
Kent Allen was one yearolal
Dr and Mrs Joe Alex
and children of Abilene *■!
few days in the Henry WiJ
home Mr Hinkel suftered]
stroke Tuesday, but is d
fairly well now. I
Jake Liermann, father of ■
Fritz Strauss is also in the M
ville hospital having mm3
slight stroke Sunday. I
Pastor and Mrs. Allen Jo
nes and Laura visited is CJ
with her parents Saturday.
Milton Stuessel receivedkJ
birthday wishes Saturday. M
end visitors there were Mr a
Mrs Carl Hopkins of Rosenb]
Mrs Alice Reichardt and d
Fritz Strauss were in Brenh
Monday morning, and v
there they visited Mr M
Zulkhe in the Brenham hoi
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BELLVILE 4-n CLUB
The Bellville 4-H Club met
Fuesdey, Nevemher 24 with
Deborah Elmore presiding. Fol-
lowing the customary opening.
Miss Esther R Steen, Associate
Home Demonstration Agent
gave n demonstration on mak-
ing inexpensive Christmas Gifts.
The Club members will be shar-
ing their Christmas ides at the
next meeting 31 members were
present.
1 Mildew Spots
Should Rate
Immediate Attentit
| Mildew spots shodld 6
moved as soon as they m t
covered, says Mrs. Elsi 8
of Texas AAM University.
The Extension home mem
ment specialist says: "D
give the mold a chance to w
| on or n»t the material. Brush
any surface growth outdoon
prevent scattering the aril
spores in the house. Sun and
fabrics thoroughly - and#I
mildew spots remain, wash I
icles that are washable is
and water at once.’’
If any stain remaina ba
with lemon juice, salt and a
shine, sodiam perborate 5
or a diluted solution of chi
bleach Do not use the dim
bleaches on wool, silk or 8
' fabrics treated with special
ishes, Mrs Short advises J
For upholstered articles R
tresses and nigs, remove "
mold from the articles by br
ing with a broom or stiff bM
if possible, do this out-of-do
Run a vacuum cleaner atI
ment over the surface ■ 1
article to draw out all the■!
possible Then clean oul
vacuum cleaner immedatl
If the vacuum bag isdispo
destroy it at once. I
Sun and air the articketos
the mold growth - and MI
mildew still remains, S0
with snap suds and wipt
with a damn cloth or SP°I
Drv again thoroughly. I
Rugs and carpets ma.I
sponged with thick suds"
rug shampoo It's best to
the shampoo and removetz
shampoo equipment.^« I
equipment isn't availabe,J
move the suds with a.
dampened in clear water. PE
the sun if possible. I
Sealy Elementary I
Girls’ 4-H Club I
Meets Monday I
The Girls' 4-H Club J* J
' dav. November 23, at J
The following office”
l elected: president.mPE
Krampitz; vice presidet"g
Hrandes; secretary, um
Hmtlsrh.il. trensuteg
Rudloff: council deleg“aou
Hart left alternate.co
Dixie Renton: tvjx>rtet» ■
Frank and Ronda J*1* ■
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THE News the birthdata or
your relative and friends.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4
Josephine Ann . Hkanson,
James Robert Phillips, Mrs. Val-
ley Hintz, James Hill, Ervin
Eckelberg. Richard Wayne
Schmidt.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5
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SEALY SCHOOLS
LUNCH MENU
MONDAY — baked ham, scal-
loped potatoes, peas and carrots,
slaw, apricots.
TUESDAY — hot dogs - chili
sauce, sliced cheese, pickle, po-
tatoes, fruit cobbler.
WEDNESDAY — fried chick-
en, rice-gravy, green beans,
peaches.
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6
Leslie Eber, Mrs. E. M. Wihlv,
Johnnie Parma, Mrs. Cornelia
Hinze, Gus Hering, Cynthia Ann
Krchnak, Elaine Nowak.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7
Mrs. Sylvia Ginmmalva, Law-
rence Stastnv. William Rogar,
Nadine Schiller, Mrs. Frank
Mover, Milton Schiller, Johnnie
Sabrsula, Marvin Wendt, Mrs. I
Joe Schier Mrs. C. W. Brandes, I
Robert Patrick Renken
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8
George Haschke, Mrs. Bill
Dziadek.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9
Mrs. Wilfred Luedecke, T. J.
Washam, Arnold Reibenstein,
Mrs. Lloyd Schroeder, Edna An-
ette Galloway, David James De
Marco, Mrs. Dan Wilson, Tommy
Wilson.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10
LAuis Rossler. Mrs. Mae Jou-
san. Mrs. H. C. Shamburger, Mrs.
Libert Vitek, Joe Manna, Walter
Kulow, Mrs. Anton MIcak, Mrs.
Leo Lux, Mrs. Cyril Vitek, Mrs.
Waldemar Rudloff, Edward J.
Zalesak, Jerry Ernest Zapalac,
Mrs. Arnold Kretzschmar. Dan-
iel Lee Kulow, Bud Walger,
Tana Ranee Kunze, Edwin
Zbranek.
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Mrs. Christine Hosak, Roy Quin-
Louisiana. | ton, Frank Petrusek, Henry Jur-
The reception was held at the ecek, Gus Pacher,, Mrs. Geo.
home of Mr and Mrs. Eaward mgraeow, MonHarrsengn, ________________
Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Verm of Schoppe of Houston. Emil Zahradnick, Vencil Prazak, in Port Lavaca.
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The Wallis Pop Squad entered
a float in the Veterans Day Pa-
rade in Wallis on Wednesday,
November 11, and received Sec-
ond place. The theme was creat-
ing support for the Wallis Steers.
The Wallis Lumber Company
supplied all of the decorations
and also supplied their truck.
We would like to thank them
very much. Without their sup-
port we would not have been
able to place a float in the pa-
rade.
The F. F. A. received third
place on their float. Their theme
included one of the members
showing one of thea^hievements
acquired in vocational agricul-
ture and the other half showed
the F. F. A. officers for this year.
GIRL OF THE MONTH
The F. H. A. voted for the Oct-
ober “Girl of the Month”. They
chose by majority vote Mary
Ann Supak. She will wear a
bracelet, stating her honor, for
one month.
F. II. A.
On Tuesday, November 17, in
’he Home Economics Room, the
organization held its monthly
meeting. We were very pleased
to have three of our Chapter
Mothers attending. A discussion
was held in having our next
meeting at night so we could in-
it iate the Freshman girls. Our
president, Jennifer Allen, gave
out the F. H. A. pins and degree
awards. After the business was
discussed, a film titled, "Home-
making Degrees", was shown. It
was very interesting and educa-
tional. Refreshments were then
served. '
PEP SQUAD BEAU
At our Homecoming on Nov-
ember 20, the pep squad elected
its beau from four nominees. At
the dance following the game the
beau was announced. Lawrence
Valerian is our beau for this
year. He received a beautiful
cuff link set. .
SONG DEDICATIONS
Pat S. to Edward J. — "You
really got a hold on me”
Gary from Lucille L. — ‘Don’t
let me stand in your way”
Barbara J. to Floyd E. — “You
got me going”
Carolyn H. to John K. — “An-
gel baby"
Marie K. to E. S.—"I'm sorry”
Bobby F. to Linda H. — “This
should go on forever”
David from Betty — “Right or
wrong”
Marilyn to Bubba K.—“You’re
Mine”
Linda B. to Johnny R—“Baby
Love"
Linda II. to Bobby F. — “Right
or Wrong”
Donnie to Jennifer — "Good-
Bye My Love"
Donnie to Dorothy — "You
Got Me Going"
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1964, newspaper, December 3, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528249/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: 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.