The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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VME SEAEV NEWS
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little lady was born on Tues-
whom they hadn’t seen in over
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couples toft by way
given at 1:30. Song, The Mor*
Thank-
took them into The Ar-
Turner
Glenda
Kathryn
poem
ton, Oklahoma where they vis-
bara Duncan and Carol Joy
over 11
second and third grade pupils.
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namely Mrs. Elizabeth
D. W. Gates family before at-
tending the co
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ni bet Edythe to one at the
Annual June Fest
and Mrs.
O. Kuykendall of
Marble Falls, Mrs. Waco Bunt- FOR ATHLETES FOOT
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BIG BAND CON
Luhn”s Brass Band
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DANCE 0 Night
Sunday, Jan 21
7:00 til 12:00
Music by . . .
Frydek Youth Center
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of Cat Spring are the paternal Music by .
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Father
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Honoring Mia Jeanette Jez
and Charlie Svoboda, Jr.
CAT SPRING
AGRICULTURAL HALL
10.25 - NOW 6.95
8.95 - NOW 5.95
9.25 - NOW 5-95
4.98 - NOW 3.00
5.69 - NOW 3.00
7.98 - NOW 5.25
12.50 - NOW 8.75
10.50 - NOW 7.25
9.25 - NOW 5.98
for creamyrichness Md cool, refreshing enjoyment The finest
of farm-fresh dairy products Ml expert blending give Blue Oil
Supreme a distinctive quality unlike amy other fol cream in
Texas. At your grocer’s taday—-reach for REAL ice cream ...
Joion
POTATO
CHIPS
7-14 Girls
group
3-6x and
Toddlers
Wardens Begin
Enforcement of
New Shrimp Law
Enforcement of the new Tex-
as shrimp tew (HB IS) just
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It’s A Giri!
Mr. end Mrs. Harvey Lee
Mitchell are proud of their first
child bora in the Sealy Hospit-
al May SA, at 9:05 a.m. She
weighed t Ibs. 9 oz. Her name
to Marte Ann. Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Laskoskie of Sealy are
the maternal grandparents and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvell Mitchel
Lnn Jez by her
and Mrs Herbert
On Saturday evening Mr. and
Mn Ates Himly and Mr. and
Mn. Chae Hoff were guests of
BIRTHDAY
Guests of Mr. and Mn. Will
Schubert and Mr. and Mrs Id-
ward Earl Schubert on Simday
to observe Mrs, Will HihuhertS
birthday were Mr and Mrs.
Edwin Ludwig of Industry, Mr
writing a book," she concluded
"The title will be How Fee
Lost Thousands of Pounds, Of
and On."
Edythe to a delightful riot
Mn Nicoletti to a sister of
Mn. Andrew Callao of Seely.
Brazos Port Senior High in ****** T
Freeport, when their grandson, alegcd*
Claude Michael Gruner, son of 2’700 m
Mr. and Mn. B. C. Gruener, ora* CraW
graduate with a class of 250
ercises at the Alvin Memorial
Stadium that night at 8 o’clock;
where her grandaughter, Sylvia
Diann Gates was one of the 1 IS
graduates. The girls wore white
gowns and capo and the boys
dark blue gowns and cape. The
exercises were very impressive.
Mr
Jr. The
She to reported doing nicely at
thistme.
alyand
items).
Brandes.
After the program Mn. M. F.
Mersmann presented the diplo-
mas to the graduate*.
County reading certificates
were presented to pupils of the
daughter, Ruby Lee of Bellville,
and Mr. and Mn. Harvey
Stuessel and family
ed 4 Ba. and 12% o2
Big sister to Veraita Ann.
ISM montha.
Parents are Mr. and Mn
Moehet Sr-
Dresses Reduced!
CINDERELLA and CATER Frocks
Corvette Lfe
Tiua nsurance Co.
neon to
ough and children of Fort!
Worth and Mr. and Mn. L V.
Gore and family of Houston.
Mr and Mn Wilie Loehr
visited Mn. Agnes Mask in the
Piney Community Sunday eve-
ning.
Visitors of Mr and Mn
Ernst Trenckmann wore Mr.
Ray J wacko's Orchestra
Admission 75c per person
PLENTY ENTERTAINMENT DURING DAY AND NIGHTI
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Mr and Mn. G. P. MirhooH. - ----,.
wore guests of Mr ad Mrs.Local People Attend
-
Sunday, June 7
Agricultural Exhibits received 'til 12 noon
Awarding of Prises at 2:00 p.m..
Havemanns Take
Oklahoma Vacation
■ -
Choice Veal and Mutton
DINNER — SERVED at 11:30
Admission: Adults, $1.25; Children 60c
"EAT ALL YOU CAN"
Susie Lynn Jez
Arrives May 26
Announcement has boon
made of the arrival of Susie
this world. Over three thou-
sand ett sated 5 »
Doctor Peters personally sup-
ervised the party and even
helped with the serving of food
the folks at the store will say
“Horrors! Why'd you buy that?
Are you out of your mind?" I
just tell them that everything
dor, Barbara Dunson, Marvin
James Svec, and T. J. Rackley,
Mrs. Mattie Toliver Jones of
Eagle Lake, and her niece, Mn.
Lottie Orr of Corpus Christi
ware Saturday guests of Miss
Maud Bushwall. Mm Orr will
be remembered as Miss Lottie
Vinson, who at ant time taught
school here
e-,set
sic. Dressed in Czech costumes
a group of teenagers from the
community of Moravia danced
the "Beseda," a Caech folk
dance. A play depicted "A Day
in Doctor Peter’s Office,” and
brought out the foots of what
an astounding memory he para
sesses, and kindness, and con-
sideration he has for others this
outstanding country doctor at
Texas possesses.
Wi *
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Bryan, Waco. Dallas, Durant,
Gtrishema, through Ataka, Ok-
lahoma on to Lane, which they
regchhemSund,
all day Monday
Father Lad Guest
At Schulenburg at
Dr. Peter’s Party
On the fifty first year as a
physician, Saturday, May 30th.
at the Schulenburg K. of C.
Center, Doctor Lee Peter gave
and staged a huge party to
which an invitation was ex-
tended to Doctor's relatives,
close triends, and all now liv-
ing babies of the twenty five
5:
pane
sembled an old time Czech
wedding. There being only one
exception. A surprise honoring
program the different Schulen-
burg organizations prepared and
presrated at the end of the
party. Large stage banked with
flowers of all desertptian and
beyond count was the scene of
the surprise program. Senator
Guo Strauss at Hallettsville de-
livered the principal honoring
speech. The High School Off-
BLUE BELL CREAMERIES a BRI
F
VENKA
dance were given to Joylane
Kloss, Douglas Kloss. Herbert
Svec, Kathryn Schroeder, and
Marvin Svec Douglas Kloea of
the third grade has attended
Reach for Blue Bell Supreme.
of.Houstonand Henry USE KERATOLYTIC ACTION
Vornkahl on Tuesday and Mr. 1 —,---. a.u
Rainey and son, Mike, of Heu-1 wg
■ton on Sunday. uzutd,4k
TOT-TEEN SHOP
MRS. R. E. TRENCKMANN
Phone UN 5-2223 Bellville
Atlanta State Park
Assured Guest Lodges
Falls which are about
high. Than on to Law-
, Supreme ■
l* 'icecream
.a ’
She told me that she also has
learned novar to sell any lamp
short, no matter how it looks to
bar just sitting on the shelf.
"Sometimes when I come
home from a buying trip (she
the three years of school with-
out being absent. 1
PupOs besides those having
perfect ottendsnrs who will re-
joyed seeing a 365 acre lake at
Medicine Park, Oklahoma.
From Medicine Park the
group headed back to Texas
whisk all were glad to see. They
returned through Wichita Falls,
Fort Worth, Waco and Bryan.
The round trip covered UM
miles which was really an en-
joyable vacation for all.
Schroeder, and Marvin sisters and
Awards for perfect atten- - - - —
Wo Get Together, by al; poem.
Important Things, Carol Joy
Brands. song, Auld f
Syne, Mb <----
fulness, Barbara ________
This Little Gospel Light of
Might, Joylane Klogs; song. The
Animal Fair, Grade 1, i and
I; poem, Wachs at Love, Kath-
ryn Schroeder; song. My Hap-
e
grand pa renta. Mrs Catherine
Laskoskie at Houston is great
grandmother.
svowregula
w« add m
ed the graduation exerrtew at
the Pattison School when their
xninryn benrocuer, pue, nephew, Paul Gene Mueller, 70 feet
Memorial Day, Marvin Svec; son of Mr. and Mrs. L P. Must-
Song. Around The World, Bar- lor graduated as valedictorian
bora Duncan and Carol Joy of the class.
Juanita Garcia, Patsy Ana
Kudlacek, Douglas Kloos, and
Rocky Rackley.
State Reading Certificates
were presented to the fourth,
fifth and sixth grade pupils,
namely Carol Joy Brandes,
Herbert Lee Svec, Allen Joz-
wiak, Barbara Duncan, Glenda
It Figures
i Feller!
namely Janet Rao Rackley, and Mrs • Grat Fisher and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Vornkahl and
Erwin Bruno en Sunday when Alvin Commencement
they observed Mrs Brune's Mrs Franros ■“m. “ snS
son, Eddie, accompanied the
GwssoMrand „L Adkins famiy of ^ttit
memz-anetamuy-"ee.m:to Alvin last week Thursday,
• I and were supper guests at the
chandi
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BobyMk r
l‘
pods here 4
Lang T. J. Rackley, Jr. 4 days
Mr. and Mrs. Chan Men
drove up Mount Scott which is
------- foot high; this was
really enjoyable. They also en-
on woy to ge t psd
hneuwa•ta,
wemendeea
and refreshr
was tremendi
On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Al- Enod.h
fred Kibbler of Houston were Ex “
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey "** £,._________
Stonrelrnaytamik: Mr. ana Stomach Comfort
Mn Max Schubert atlanted the w, mansam.. Owteg
begin immediately, it has been
announced by H. D. Dodpoe.
executive secretary of the Game
and Fish Commission at Austin.
The bill was explained at a
meeting of all Texas coastal
gzme wardens earlier last week.
Basically, sports fishermen
an not effected Under the MD,
however, during closed season
In see st si waters shrimp taken
for bait fishing cannot be used
for the table
Under the new tew four dis-
tinct classifications are set up
for enforcement.
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some sightseeing.
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ka”, the Mn. Jennie Klimicek
of Fry dak Doctor Leo Peter
and hie brother as students
made their home with Father
Lad's parents to be able to at-
tend school in Weimar. At the
time of Doctor Pater's stay with
the Joe Klimicek family, Fath-
er Lad’s parents owned and op-
■ It .ta
David Gene Gruener at Free-
port spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mn. Max Schubert
Miss Florine Behns ter at-
tended the commencement ex-
Hlh ^27^1
Freeport. Claud Gruener was a
member of the class.
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btuinem in the building that is
new partially occupied by the
publishers of the Weimar Mer-
cury, a weekly newspaper.
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1959, newspaper, June 4, 1959; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540581/m1/2/?q=music: 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.