The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1976 Page: 3 of 16
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Rare collections
array of other lovely gifts.
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SHOP OUR STORE FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
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Joan Marie Kolafa Weds
Lawrence E. Wetz in Wallis
Calvin Dola Hillman it
the ton of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
AUSTIN, Texas (Spl.) -
More than 4,000,000 specimens
— ranging from meteorites to
rare butterflies — are main-
tained at The University of
Texas in 10 collections that
Debtors Who Move
Leave Many and
Varied Unprid BMs
C. E Masons Move
To San Fefipe Area :
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason
have moved from Houston to
It's Clean-up Time
Beginning
DEL MONTE-No. 303 Can
Whole Kernel or Cream Style
CORN 3 cans $1.00
89c
79c
$1.05
89c
fruit
chonoae
•‘VV-H
served the coffee and tea from a
silver service. The tables where
the members and guests were
seated were decorated with lace
place mats centered with
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Whole or Jellied
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presented Earl Frnka who
acquired a film from the Sealy
Public Library for the meeting.
This week the Rotary Club
will not meet on Friday noon,
but will hold its Christmas
dinner and party that night at
Gary’s.
welcomed all the members
and five guests.
The program entitled "Christ-
mas Service” was presented by
Mrs. Owen Brandes. Mrs.
" unpaid bills per month.
A nationwide survey by the
American Collectors Assn. Inc.
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Many people believe that
admitting a fault means they no
longer have to correct it.
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I Methodist Women
I Christmas Program I
I Social Wednesday j
I The Methodist women of the I
I First United Methodist Church w
■ met in the church sanctuary
I Wednesday, December 8 at '
7 2:30 p.m. for their annual
• Christmas progtam and social. I
G Mrs. Louis Koym, president, »
2 asked Rev. Raye Williams to *
h offer a prayer, after which she j
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Delores Cass, Mrs. Bernice Hlllmann of Eatt Barnard.
Reibenstein and Mrs. Raye Ho colobratod hit fourth
Williams read the scriptures, birthday with hit frlondt
Mrs. Guy Hill played Christ- and rolativot at tho homo
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MANY "IN STORE CHRISTMAS SPECIAS"
It's time to get rid of all our Fall fabrics and
we have reqlly cutthe prices. We have got
to make room for our Spring arrivals.
FALL FABRIC CLEARANCE
GLADIOLA-White, Yellow,
Martha White
CORN BREAD MIX
6 oz. pkg. 3 pkgs.:50c
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HUNTS-No. 2% 6an
Halves or Sliced
PEACHES
We Still Have a Wide Seledion
of
FOLIAGE PLANTS
and
HANGING BASKETS
Available for Christmas Giving
Gift-Wrapped While You Wait
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mas music for the prelude and of hit grandparontt.
accompanied Mrs. Florence Ho It tho grandton of
Boyd who sang a solo, "There’s Mr. and Mri Max j
a Song in the Air" and “Silent Zapalac of Soaly, and Mr.
Night . . . , and Mrs. Lee Hlllmann of
Special membership pins Easf ^rnarcj
were presented to Mrs. Laura
Burttschell and Mrs. Carl
Schaer. An offering was taken
and will to be sent to the Waco
Methodist Home. After the
in Our Dry 6aodi Department
Mrs. Bernice
are considered • national
Jamie Ford
Complimented at
Shower Thursday
A miscellaneous bridal
shower complimented Miss
Jamie Ford, bride-elect of
Brian Zapalac, Thursday,
December 9 in the Clarence
Loescher home. Colors were
carried out with Christmas
decorations and candles burn-
ing throughout the home.
Upon arrival, the bride was
presented with a Christmas
centerpiece.
Hostesses were Mrs. Albina
Loescher, Mrs. Helen Jurecek,
Mr. Geraldine Barrett. Mrs.
Carolyn Pavlicek, Mrs. Kam
Burttschell, Mrs. Bea Chalupa,
Mrs. Mary Vicenik and Mn
Mary Gajewski
Refreshments consisting of a
variety of Christmas cookies,
sandwiches and punch were
served.
I Hostess gift was a handmade
knit quilt
SUGARY SAM-No. 2% Can
YAMS 4»
Gladiola 25 lb. bag $2-99
FLOUR 5lb.bag69(
STOVE TOP-Combread or chicken
STUFFING MIXc
randy overnight;
I sugar and oil.
a at a time. Sift
baking powder,
and salt; reserve
Gradually add
a sugar mixture;
bth. Coet fruits
pur mixture. Stir
I and nuts. Four
10x4-inch tube
O-degree oven 1
S to 1 hour 20
I 20 minutes,
m; cool on ruck.
cipes write John
nissioner, Texas
agriculture, P. O.
tin. Texas 78711.
Guy Hill, Mrs. Bernice
Reibenstein and Mrs. Tom
Fatjo.
Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year to all and may the
Lord bless and keep you
always.
Presbyterian Women's
Group Enjoys Party
At Milberger Home
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert Milberger was the
locale of a Christmas party of
the Women of the Church of
First United Presbyterian
Church Monday night. Hus-
bands of the members joined
them for the occasion and
enjoyed a supper of spaghetti
and meatballs, salads and
desserts, along with coffee and
tea.
Visitation and delightful
conversation was enjoyed
before and after the meal. Dr.
E V. Ramage, pastor. asked
the blessing before the
delectable food was enjoyed.
Mrs. Ed. Johnston, president of
the women’s group, distributed
gifts from beneath the
decorated tree in the living
room in a gift exchange.
The women’s organization
filled seventeen boxes for the
Seamen’s Center in Houston
this year. These are distributed
to seamen by the center
personnel. to bring a bit of joy
to those away from home at
Christmas.
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SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH DECEMBER 31
sleeves. The mother of the ----------------
groom chose a green floor us CZECH TRAVEL
length long-sleeved gown. RESTRICTIONS LIFTED
The reception followed at the The United States and
Wallis American Legion Hall Czechoslovakia have ended
where tables were decorated restrictions on the travel of lighted candles, pine and holly,
with white net over pleated Czech diplomatic personnel in Forty-two members includ-
skirts. The bride’s cake was the United States and ing the five guests signed two
four tiered with four different American diplomatic personnel Christmas cards to be sent to
flavors, poppy seed, cherry, in Czechoslovakia, it was Mrs. W. C. Hughes and Mrs.
pineapple and chocolate. It was announced recently in Prague. Faye Bryan. This has been done
decorated with garlands of The restricted travel zones for many, many years.
piping over ripple scallop had been in effect more than a Hostesses were Mrs. C. M.
scrolls with cluster of roses in decade. Eastman, chairman, Mrs.
each scallop. A flowing -We see the willingness of Louis Koym co-chairman, and
fountain was surrounded by both sides to lift these travel Mrs. John Gosler, Mrs. Ed.
arched pillars, love birds and restrictions as a small but Brune, Mrs. Frank Harvey,
roses. Atop the cake was a positive step in the develop- Mrs. Otto Kramptiz, Mrs. Gus
mantilla flower-covered cathe- ment of United States-Czech- Hintz, Mrs. Mary Schley, Mrs.
dral window ornamented with a oslovak relations,” U.S. Am-
cross. bassador Thomas R. Byrne
The groom’s cake was a said.
2(s)
DEL MONTE-No. 303 Can -
HAMBURGER MEAT 83< FRUIT COCKTAIL 39c
DECKER‘S-3 lb. Can ------
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Given in marriage by her softly to court length from the
MM. Mr. and. Mn. Eddie -tiny waist-line. The entire train'
Kolafa, Miss Joan Marie was delicatelv edaed in lace.
Kolafa of Wallis became the Tocompletehertotai bridri
bride of Lawrence Emil Wetz. look, the bride wore a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry headpiece completely covered
Wetz, Sr., of Richmond. The in matching lace with a long
OH o’clock ceremony was mantilla veil flowing to the
performed by Monsignor James train. She carried a bouquet of
Madden in Guardian Angel white roses and carnations with
Catholic Church in Wallis in a fern and baby’s breath,
wedding scene formed of white Miss Royce Kaechele was
gladiolas and mums in maid of honor, and brides-
arrangements on the altar and maids were Miss Debbie
on both sides. Kolafa, cousin of the bride.
Miss Janice Eder, Miss Betty Darlene Somers and Deena
Supak and Erwin Mitchon Kubes. They were dressed in
provided the wedding music, long empire style gowns in
They sang "‘Our Father,” two-tone orange with beige
“Hawaiian Wedding Song,” embroidery on the sleeves and
and "Twelfth of Never.” at the waist The maid of honor
The bride wore an ivory gown wore a head piece of white
of bridal satin beautifully pom pom mums, baby’s breath
detailed with Venise lace. The .nd greenery, to match the
waisted gown was styled with a white mum with baby's breath
high neckline and long fitted and leather leaf she carried.
POINSETTIAS
for Christmas --22228
$3.95 up 8
Plants Make ,.28
Ideal Gifts for A
All Occasions SS
’ FREE Registration for children and adults
1 starting now for a Free Gift Plant to be given
1 December 23
I Open Noon Each Weekday; All Day Saturday
Plants Alive Nursery
sheer sleeves. Accentuating the Bridesmaids, who each carried h- Iu- adMhhinndmdhsdnnnahad
bodice was Venise lace formed a bronze mum and leather-leaf,
into a V-shaped design, from wore headpieces to match. •
the shoulderline to the waist Nikkie Lowman was the pom pom mums. Her head- German chocolate with a
eniselaceenhanced the entire flower girl and carried a small piece was made to match. hunting scene on top. The benediction everyone was
neck and sleeves. Satin flowed basket of white and bronze James Peters, cousin of the bridemaids' bouquets were invited into the fellowship hall
bride, served as best man. placed around it Both cakes for the social.
Groomsmen were David Kola- were encircled in fern. Rev. Williams gave grace,
fa, Frankie Kolafa, brothers of Members of the house party The lace covered table held a
the bride, and Mike Drozd, her were Mrs. John Drozd, Misses Christmas center-piece of holly,
cousin. Lillian Kolafa, Cindy Drozd, pine, with six glowing red
Usher duties were performed Rosemary Rychlik and Berna- tapers flanked by silver bells
by Tim Kolafa, Jerry Kolafa, dette Rychlik. filled with fruit and nuts and
Vernon Horelica and Wayne The bride is a 1968 graduate beautifully tied with rich red
Silhavy. Glen Konvicka was of Wallis High School and is bows. This was artistically
ringbearer. John Drozd and employed at Lowman Chiro- arranged by Mrs. Tom Fatjo.
Mrs. Joe Rychlik attended as practic Clinic in Wallis. The Delicious refreshments of
witnesses. groom, who graduated in 1967 sandwiches, potato chips,
The mother of the bride was from Needville High School, is pickles, cakes, cookies, frosted
dressed in a floor length employed at Nalco in Sugar- pecans and mints were enjoyed,
blue-green gown with long land.
KRAFT’S JET PUFF-10 oz. Pkg.
MARSHMALLOWS 39c ALUMINUM FOIL 33
resources for scientific Consumer debtors who
research. moved last year without
Among the widely recogniz- notifying their creditors left
ed UT collections are: behind more than one million
• The herbarium, with the
Brian Zapalac. their regular session at Gary’s
Three arrangements of aqua Restaurant Friday noon. The
and yellow carnations and film was entitled, “Creative
daisies decorated the U-shaped Thirties,” and related the
tables arranged for the effects of the depression years
twenty-five guests who enjoyed upon the world of art, the era,
a fresh fruit salad, chicken journalistic evolvements from
mushroom crepes, asparagus that era, along with the
tips with Hollandaise sauce, emerging of numerous fine
and a dessert of a decorated novelists and authors.
birthday cake, since the day It was an interesting
was the date of Jamie’s presentation •• it took the
birthday. viewers to the years of the 30s,
Jamie was pinned with a when the nation experienced a
corsage of yellow and aqua depression period of serveral
carnations, and received a swan years.
painting as a gift from the Walter Dierschke was pro-
hostesses, in addition to the gram chairman for the day, and
best collection of
Southwestern U.S. and
Northern Mexican plant life in
the world
• The Vertebrate Paleon-
tology Laboratory, whose
collection of late paleozoic
fauna is considered the
world’s best.
• The Texas Natural
History Laboratory, which
has more than a quarter
million vertebrate animal
specimens
EDDIE'S-Dry Cured
PICNIC ‘
HAMS 63'
showed these unpaid bills San Felipe to become perman- *
totaled $100 million a month, ent residents of that area. He is
the cost of which is ultimately a tax assessor with the City of •
passed in the form of increased Houston, and she is with
prices on goods and services to Ashford Bank. They will
everyone else. commute to their work daily.
The ACA represents more The Masons are looking
than half the collection services forward to becoming active
in the United States. Its participants in the local area
members receive more than and community affairs.
500,000 skip accounts a month -----------------
fromecreditors.who.have failed Want-Ads Have Buysl
Jamie Ford Honored thoks
With Champagne miz.oum.nKwn
LuncheoninHouston ep
Miss Jamie Ford was guest of u^y nomry tan
honor at a champagne &.aa
luncheon at the Riverbend
Country Club on Saturday „
noon, December 4. Mn. Alice Hm OB ntm
Kilgore and Mrs. Greta Stalsky ”
hosted the bedroom and bath Sealy Rotarians heard no
shower for the bride-elect of speaker but viewed • film in
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1976, newspaper, December 16, 1976; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528355/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.