The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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LOCAL and PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Necker
and Mn Chas. 8. Sodolak,
were solemnized by the Father
Call TU 5-3334 and give
The News the birthdates of
your relatives and sriends
creation, a three tier suspend-
ed design, beautifully embomsed
with white rosettes and love-
birds and the traditional bridal
couple statuettes. Bated by the
bride’s godmother, Mrs. Louise
Novosad, the cake stood on a
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Mademoiselle!
in the early morning hours ad
Sunday, August 16 Herman
Fully guaranteed
NEW tires
House for the Blind,
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tmkg Wb by Groms Photo Service
Miss Doris Kutra Weds
Mn Deale Krueger
Billy Gero Klopsteck
Mrs. Raymond Braden
and granddaughter of Frels-
burg visited Mrs. Lllie Gulley
Monday.
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couple at night, after which
they left on a wedding trip to
New Orleans, Louisiana. For
travel, the bride chose a green
two-piecer with white acces-
sories and the carnation cor-
She to a 1957 graduate of Sealy
High School and to employed by
Houstoun, Stevenson and Cum-
the Micak band concert with a
dance that night music by
Houston’s Bill Mraz and his or-
chestra. .
But Td sure bet (pardon,
being it’s a church bazaar. I’ll
correct that to say Fil bound)
that for fun, hospitality, and
grand vittles, the Immaculate
Conception Parish Celebration
will be 91 a pound and not a
boil weevil in sight.
Thanhs for the invite and the
sausage, kolaches, rohliks. Fath-
er Holub. good friend Have a
swell time.
BARBECUE DINNER and SUPPER
Beginning at 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
of claimants for
benefits dropped
Phere were 109
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held big a satin ribbon which
tied the hearts inscribed with
“Doris and Albert." Mn. Wilie
F. Kutra, Jr., and Mn. Ludwig
J. Sodolak cut the cake and the
bridesmaids served it
Mrs. Dennis Micak and Miss
Leona Tapaiar registered the
guests
A dance, at which Joe Cer-
venka and his orchestra fur-
in lovin
31, 1929
VHIDAY, AUGUST IS:
Mrs. Elsie Sims
Doan Wayne Schumacher
Gloria Hajdik
Herman Beyer
L. F. Schroeder
SUNDAY and MONDAY
AGUST 30th and 31st
the wonderful musical adventure . . .
very vividly, he does not leave
it all to the imagination
Birthday Gift
Mrs. Kennel K. Riley of Kir-
mit, Texas will receive The
Sealy News for her birthday, a
gift from her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Towson. Her birth-
day to September 1.
San Antonio visited from Fri-
day until Monday with Mrs.
Jodie Burns. Sunday they spent
the day in Houston visiting
Mrs. Burns’ son, W. R Burns
and family in Sharpstown. Mr.
Rhodes to a nephew of Mrs.
Jodie Burns.
Sunday and Monday guests
of Mr and Mrs Henry Hille-
brand wore Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Brooks and son of Houston Bhd
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weishuhn
and son of Frelsburg
The double ring vows which
united in marriage Miss Doris
Louise Kutra, daughter of Mr.
year ago
The number
unemploy menl
during July.
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truth. The vittles, even
war department hand!-
Annual CELEBRATION
or the . .
But not too far for thought to
reach.
Sweet to remember her, who
once was here.
"“Mrs Joe Stock
and children
Ludwig Sodolak, Jr., the ring-
bearer. Harold Pyka, Alvin
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Highway 36
o'clock in the morning. White
gladioli and commodore fern
graced the altar and the same
flowers were used in tall floor
baskets at the communion ralt
The Catholic Youth Council
choir sang, with Joe Sodolak
as organist A solo, "Mother At
Your Feet to Kneeling," was
rendered by Joe Rojo.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length wedding gown featuring
a round scalloped neckline en-
hanced with tiny pearls. The
sculptured bodice was fastened
with small covered buttons, and
the glove fitting sleeves came
to petal points over the hands.
The floor-length chantilly lace
skirt swept gracefully into a
chapel train, and-her fingertip
veil of silk ilusion was MM in
place by a tiara of pearls and
bridal jewels. She carried a
bouquet of white carnations
with silver spikes and tiny pearl
hearts knotted in the wedding
ribbon.
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Frankie Hosak and Wilie Joe,
Jr., were alter boys
The bride’s mother chose •
dress with
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M-G-M presents — A George Pal Production
“"tom thumb”
... it’s colorsome!
starring — Rum Tamblyn, Alan Young, Terry-
Thomas, Peter Sellers, J—ta Matthews, June Thor-
burn. Bernard Miles and the Puppetoons, with the
voice of Stan Freberg
Matinee Sunday, August 30, 3:00 p-m.
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with toss upkeep, and to do a better jobokmowi
pasturpa shredding.cngpresiduts o cutting brs
Full 66" culting with gives more
ooh cleaner to row crop. Mold mu
smaller light weight machines. Be i
Mohawk Mrs you buy any culten
Happy Birthdayl
and Unde Eder was junior
bridesmaid. Karen Buchala was
the flower girl. Their gowna in
baby blue for the brdesmaids
and white chiffon for the junior
bridesmaid and flower giri,
were fashioned like that ad the
maid of honor’s, with similar
Adrian Kutra was bort man.
Bennie Kutra, Wilbert Saha,
David Frayard, Jerry Hapbk.
ik, Victar Ermis,
Giben Hege-
Saha. Alois Pavlcek, Frankie
Bogar and Edward Slansky,
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claimants on August 1; one
month ago there were 187; at
thia time last year 273.
During July 97 'nonfarm
workers were placed through
the facilities of the Brenham
TEC Office. In addition 4 farm
oorkuis were placed with arm
farmers.
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“Whatever our form of wor-
ship, religion to an inspiring
and ennobling influence in our
individual lives," Daniel said,
"as well as in the affairs of our
community, state and nation.”
November Made
'Religion Month'
Gov. Price Daniel announced
last Tuesday in Austin that he
has designated November as
"Religion in American Life
Month."
“At no time in our history
has there been more need for
Americans to rely on Divina
Guidance than today,” said the
Governor’s official memoran-
denly passed away with a heart
attack at a cabin om a lake near
Cloquet, Minnesota where he
and his wife had gone so visit
his son and family.
Herman Engel king was the
son of Sigismund and Anna
Engelking of near. Millheim in
Austin County and was the
second youngest child of the
family of thirteen children. He
was born on the Preemption —
a Public Land Grant to Veter-
ans of the Civif War — on
November 19, 1889, reaching
the age of 89 years, 8 months
and 18 days. He attended the
Millheim Public School snd
later the Academy of Baylor
University at Waco before en-
tering Sul Ross Teachers Col-
lege at Alpine, Texas where he
received his BA degree.
He chose Teaching as his
profession and taught in the
Catholic Church
silver record of Helen Kellar’s
book, “The Ppen Door,” to L
Quincy Mumford, Librarian of
Congress, in honor of the 29th
anniversary of the Talking
Book, long * playing recording
of at a 91 a pound up in good that sausage, kolaches, and all
The American Foundation
for the Blind, and the American
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in Frydek with pink and blue lovebirds
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Dance
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CAT SPRING
Agr. Society Hall
Saturday, Sept 5
Music by ...
Sy l Krenek
Adm.: 50c per person
FREE TABLES
You Are Invited !
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Excessive speed was by far
the biggest single cause of traf-
fic accidents that caused more
than 2,928,090 Injuries snd 36, -
700 deaths on U. 8. highways
during 1958, insurance com-
panies reported In their latest
highway safety booklet.
years of his teaching career —
beginning his career in Burton
and ending it at Fowlerton
when he retired in May 1981.
. He was married to Gretchen
Wgak of the Coshatte Com-
munity on November 14, 1912.
The couple have maintained
their home in Floresville for a
number of years. He was a
member of the Methodist
' Church in Floresville, end a
' member of the Order of Sons
of Herman of Poth, Texas.
Funeral services were held
st the Etlinger Funeral Home
, in Bellville on Wednesday
afternoon on August 19 with
• Rev. Boatman of the Methodist
; Church of Floresville officiat-
ing. Interment was in the Cos-
hatte Cemetery with a large
group of relatives from all parts
of the state and friends attend-
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oda wore bride
Pallbearers were R. A En-
gelking, Jr., dward Regen-
brecht, Robert Ueckert, James
Allen Waak, Cavin Waak, Rob-
ert Meinhart and Gus Schnei-
der
He is survived by his widow,
a' son, Lawrence Engelking of
Cloquet, Minnesota; a daughter,
Annabelle Kasten of Victoria;
two grandsons, Bert and Ban
Engelking; and a sister, Johan-
na Rosa Engelking of the Rice
Hotel, Houston.
~Herwas preceded in death by
eight brothers, Petar, Ferdinand,
Sigismund, Carl, Felix, Fritz,
Julius and Conrad; three sis-
tars, Marie Engelking. Ernes-
tine Mantael and Martha Lieb.
The latter two staters having
paaaed away thta year on March
29th and April eth respectively.
SEALY CATHOUC CHURCH
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FIREMEN’S PARK, SEALY ; r
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
__ Gone is the — — -
Engelking of Floresville sud- dear ,___, .
S ■ Silent is the voice we loved to
Mr. and Mr.J.c. Bhodeg AndN. Winkuto S Sr
Farm Workers
Show Gains in Area
Nonfarm employment in the
Brenham area reflects another
gain during July The current
estimate places it at 3,224. Fur-
ther increase is anticipated in
employment during the next
thirty to sixty days with the
opening of seasonal industries
and especially farm activities.
Jobseekers registered with
Brenham Office of the Texas
Employment Commission shows
a slight decrease over the past
month. There were 329 appli-
cants on August 1 as compared
with 388 on July and 481 one
Funeral Services for' In
Herman Engelking
Held at Bellville
be for a fine tasteful as the description
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DANCE at Night — Made by MB Mraz and His Orchestra
Old Tme and Modem Munie
time to being planned for all.
He says there will be some cot-
ton auctioned off awl he fur-
ther says "who knows, it may
bring a 9100 a pound
The annual celebration gets
under way atnnam
are served all day. Therelan
American Czech Hour radio
broadcut over KTRD, 12:30 to
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8:15 p.m. with Joe Gavranovic and local talent. Cakes - Kolaches on sale all after-
noon — Entertainment - Refreshments - Games - Amusements of all kinds —
Day and Night! MLCAK BAND CONCERT AU Afternoon . . .
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SATURDAY, AUGUST M:
Harry Nowak
Mrs. Jake Swearingen
Wanda Joyce Schaffner
Mrs. Frank Jez
Arthur.Schmidt
SUNDAY, AUGUST 30,.
Mrs. Pete Cole
Woodrow Hluchan
Lawrence Holecek
Mrs. Adolph Holecek
Dennis Wayne Stack
John Gerard Vicenik
MONDAY, AUGUST 21:
Harold Hradil
Mrs. O. F. Bock 1
Loretta Hubenak
Leroy Michaelis
Row Ann Marusik
Kay Brune
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1:
John Hauerland
Frank Vancik, Sr.
Virginia Joy Schroeder
W. a Parous
Georgie Brandt
Phyllis Kersten
Mrs. Dave Keding
Eddie Renken, Jr.
Raymond Sojak
Gwendolyn Kurtz
James Edward Adkins
James Edward Adkins
Mrs. Christ Luuedecke
James Viaclovsky
Joe Hintz
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2:
Mrs. Louis Koym
Dolores Ann Kveton
Sandra Kayo Reuther
David Prymalla
THURSDAY, SEPT. 9:
Mrs. Joe Vancik, Sr.
Mrs. C. E. Gossett
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K. J. Z. T. pin; “something
now”, gown and accessories;
"B—irthing borrowed,” petti-
coot; “something blue", garter.
Miss Evelyn Manna, the maid
of honor, wore a frosted pink
silk organza drew with candle
bottom design. Tiny pink setin
bows, tacked on by little pearls, I
were scattered over the skirt, i
The bodice was styled with a
Trench neckline in the front and
a V-heck to the back. She wore
a mathing pink and blue
erown headpiece and carried a
bouquet of pink and blue wood
fibre roses.
Misses Vernel Stavinoha,
Helen Kutra, Charlotte Hosak,
Fiothea Sodolak, Virgie Pyka,
Sandy Kutra, Geraldine sliva.
No, I am not a Wall Street
Journal subscriber. Nor the
Racing Form. For I play neith-
or the stock market nor the
races. »... , a
Not bereneo I have scruples.
It’s because I don’t have the
cashs , ,
And I don’t take the Kipling-
er Letter. Thus I am not versed
on economics or on much ad
anything else
However, when they talk
about cotton being a 91 a pound,
well, I know that’s sign of pros-
perity.
And cotton may be auctioned
:15 pm with Joe Gavranovic
anA 9 ltalad
W AU afternoon there will be
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Ma treed
e Sturdy nylon cord body
Sodolak Wilbert Kutra and
Dennis Micak were ushers, and
Wile F Kutra, Jr., and Lud-
V. F. V
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1959, newspaper, August 27, 1959; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540594/m1/3/: 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.