The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1959 Page: 7 of 8
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union. Peggy Jo Dittert who to
visiting with Mr. and Mm
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gagement and ap-
Alice Konvicka to
Frank Rochen
Casper Balke
little "Tom", who is a
a woodaman and hie
“Tom Thumb's Tune," “Are
You a Dream, " "The Talented
Shoes," “After All These Years"
and "The Yawning Song."
in each flight. First place w
be an all-leather golfer's earn
all and a dozen golf ball*, tel
value of $55.00. Second, thir
and fourth prizes will be gc
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Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mn. Donal Stone at
TAKIS MAT PROM COLD OUTSIDL
AMI SAMI AMAziO UNIT COOES
NOMS M SUMMERe
at Houston, who to visiting Mr.
and Mm Stuessel.
Mr. and Mm Larry Smith
and family of Houston and Mr.
and Mm Walter Konaehert of
with Mr. and Mm Ernest
Schroeder and Dorothy and
Wayne.
Mr. and Mm Milton Stuessel
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NOW IN PROGRESS at . . .
White Auto Store
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schaper Sealy
"Is. Ames Dias
Wheeler explained that the
reason he was so tong in ans-
waring Gruener’s totter was be-
cause he to a steward in ths
Merchant Marines and is away
from hams most at the time.
The totter had just caught up
with him.
He was writing aboard ship
in the Persian Gulf Wheeler
expressed surprise that he had
received an answer to his note
as he never dreamed it would
wash ashore. He stated that he
threw the bottle overboard
around Feb. 30, of this year, in
a piece called Windward Pass,
near Cuba.
At that time he was on the
Golfito, a ship that carried
bananas to England. Since then
letter he received Saturday.
Wheeler stated at the close
of his letter that he planned to
try his luck wtih two more
bottles ae he was homeward
bound from the Persian Gulf.
So, who knows, if you are
helping to keep the beaches
clean or just plain beach-comb-
ing. you, too, might find a
bottle with a name in to
Claude to a grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Schubert of Sealy
and son of Mr. and Mrs. B..
Gruener of Freeport,
Bert Kastrop
Mrs.Neida Bh
Stephen Vitek
BUI Tirey
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er Honors v 1
Grace Schroeder
On Bunday Mr. and Mm G.
P. Michaelis visited Mr. and
Mm E. H. Motor Bunday.
Larry Wayne Stolarski of
Sealy spent last week with Mr.
and Mm Oliver Stock and E. C.
Mr. and Mm Otto Brandes in
Burleigh.
Mm M. F. Mersman attended
-the funeral services for Miss
Therehe Glueck at the Seely
FunerdNHome Thursday morn
Button, chairman; Mto B.
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he ha* already answered the
LABOR * DAY
be $5.00 which ine
nor to be served fro
to 3:00 pm. Extra
be available.
Four prizes will
"LC.d
On Thursday morning Mia*
LaNell Konesheck and Mm C.
W. Brandes and Carol, Jack,
The.W. M.S. of St Peters
Lutheran Church met at the
church on Thursday night. Mm
Edward Earl Schubert was
leader for the devotion. Peeter
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Mr. and Mm Oliver Steak
and EC. Stock attended the
Bernardo-La Grange baseball
game at Columbus Sunday
Mr. and Mm Leon Loehr and
family viaited Mr. and Mm
Max Loehr during the wash
bisch at Sealy and Henry
tart, Jr., of Victoria. Peggy Jo
Dittert who has been visiting
Commission to
Meet September 1
The Commission on Eduoa
ton at the First Methodist
Church will meet Tuesday, Sep-
at 7:30 pan. In the
The zom-
over the business meeting. The
day at meeting war changed to
the third Tuesday of the month
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1W. Jo. F. PavUnk
Qscar Albert «
A. E. Tomlinson
K A. Williamson
Henry Holtkamp
Alvin Nowak
Herman Loehr
Mise Carol Joy Brandes.
Mm Bang Mounts and Miss
Gladys Evan* of Houston spent
the week-end with Mr. and
G. R. Richmond.
Mr. and Mm Leon Mathis and
and nephew, Wylie Mathie at
Lake Racrebtic
day, August 30
Golfers may
am. to 1:00 p.n
CITY PARK
8:80 pm.
A Jones Creek resident has a
brand new pen pal who was ac-
quired in a rather unusual way.
Claude Gruener, a spring
graduate of Brazosport High
School found a bottle with a
note in it on Bryan Beach on
June IS. The note, written on
a card from the ship "Golfito"
had the name Raymond Wheel-
er and an address to South-
hampton, England, written an
the back.
About a weak later Gruener
wrote a totter to that addresa.
Saturday, he veceived an answ-
lodwjcxyk
Berry
Goebel
a brief social ported wae en-
joyed by those pre* mt
Mm M. P. Mersmann and
Mm Bam Vornkahl attended
the funeral services tar Her-
mann Engelking to Bellville
SEALY APPLIANCE co.
SEALY CO.
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be
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$150 per person, tax incl
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LABOR DAY
SHOPPERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE -
Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians.
Mm M F. Mersman preoided
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spent later lay night and Sun-
Mra Paul
stay with their gr
Mr. end Mn "
Monday while
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The Peters-Hacienda School
will open on Tuesday, Septem-
ber S, et 1:30. A full day at
school work will be done the
first day, and lunches will be
served on the first day also.
Mn. M. F. Mersman win be the
teacher and Mm Willie Loehr
will have charge of the lunch-
room. Considerable improve-
ments have been made at the
school during the summer. The
outside of the buildtag wae
painted and a new floor wae
laid, end other minor improve-
Mr. and Mm Roy Norrel and
family of Freeport spent the
week-end with Mr. end Mn.
Wilie Loehr.
Visitots in the home of Mr.
end Mm M. F. Menmenn on
Monday were Mn. Billie Prei-
J. R. Sklar
. Wm. Wilrodt, Jr.
Ml Virnau %
Walter Havemann
Jerry Ehlert
Herbert J. Brune
Mn .Bertha wiliamson
Joe J. Brach
C. A Ley
Mm Wm. Block 1
W. G. Steck
B. K Martin
Joe
J. P. Gerhart
John Susen.
Lr. Griper
Anton L. Slanaky
Rueben Toellner
Philip Tomlinson
Mrs Albert Lepp
Mm O. Love
Mbk Zapslag 4 -
Alois Sodolak
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tain partnership known as Sklar-
been paid. The books of said
to NOT boon closed for payment
NG TO said partnership and are
Dean Kunze, left, to congratulated by an official
of the Heart O’ the Hills Golf Tournament at Kerr-
viHo on winning first place in the eighth flight, and
waa awarded a golf bag for his efforts. Nine local
golfers made Sealy the second-best represented town in
the state, aside from the hoot city, and Hooaton.
Sailor’s Message in Bottle
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Mr. Mi Mm Henry Dittert
and Patty Jean and Henry, Jr.,
and Miss Janette Kanay at Vie-
toria visited briefly with Mr.
m., 4--,., mte44 Ag, avu
un baturaay HA8nU M-K 49
CLOSING NOTICE “ “
he has changed ships and is at
present on the "Esso Bristol",
an oil tanker.
He wrote that he is 33 years
of ags and has been a seafarer
since leaving school at the age
at 16, working on many types
of ships. He expressed pleasure
at receiving an answer from
Gruener end hoped to continue
the correspondence.
Gruener plans to enter the
University of Texas in Septem-
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tMd-sfatca”verssSngdn-
hare over the week-end.
Miss Clam Callas of Sealy
was honored at a miscellaneous
shower Friday night
Mm Alber Strokos honored
Chunk when theyI______
their new Sunday School build-
ing and its enlarged chunk.
Kathryn Chow, Barbara Dier-
schko and Carolyn Krampitz
visited to Houston last week.
They enjoyed a swim in the
beautiful Shamrock pool.
The marriage of Miss Nettle
Marte Goebel and Aaron Swoar-
..d
s.
al I
where she underwent surgery
in the hospital. She returned to
the home of Mr. and Mm Moro
Clarence
to Houston
ArmrAuAeeeA-
GENENAIQeLECTNIC
termed by Bov.
Friday evening.
BELLVILLE
Is Start of New Friendship
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Emu‘kocur.k,Jr.
Hugo Hoot
credible adventures.
Mm John Kubricht
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Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Kramer of Wal-
lis this past week included their
daughter and granddaughter,
Mrs Ruth Guyler and Susan of
Crystal City; also daughter,
granddaughter and great grand-
son, Mrs. Norma Curbella, Mm
Donna Gorbet and Steven of
Victoria. Miss Jill Little of Cry-
stal City accompanied the Guy-
lers. They spent some of the
time visiting friends and rela-
- tives in Wallis and East Ber-
nard.
On Thursday, a dinner was
held with Mrs. Scott of East
Bernard attending as a special
guest-.....
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THESEALVNEWS
"Tom Thumb",.
mmamiema Texas Theatre
j Sunday and Monday
Tom Thumb,” George Pal a
B film version in Eastman Color
5 of the celebrated Brothers
I Grimm fairy tale showing st
2 Texas Theatre Sunday and
| Monday combines live action,
E songs and dances in a divert-
Na in* fantasy, with Russ Tam-
2 blyn playing the title role
of the five-and-one-half-inch
| "Tom” whoee tiny stature en-
L ables him to hide in a horse’s
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and 1. A. Zahradnick.
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shower was given for Miss
Grace Schroeder, bride *l*ct of
Eroy Holtkamp Saturday at
the home at Mr. and Mm John-
. tab A. Zahradnick. "
Upon her arrival, she wan
pesented a while carnation
and Bruce visited Mr. and Mm during bar vacation returned
Max Schubert. to bar home with her brother
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to attend the Dittert family re-"
were among those who hsipsi
_ Charite Kkue observe his birth-
Mensman jolned her family to fay on Sunday afternoon. •
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Miss Bedie Hintz
Mm Hugh Keding
Johnnie W. Konarik
Henry Konesheck
Eddie Karsten
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proaching marriage of Mite Mary______________
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will be bold Saturday, September 19, in Immaculate--
Church here.
C M. Stastny
August Severin .
Mm Andrew Callao
Mm Anton Brosig
Jerry Havrans" a
Mm Cari Turner
* MnNomisMCampbel
Arlolnh Krehnak
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Filmed in fatgland far MGM
release under Pal's direction,
the coat includes screen, radio
and TV star Alan Young and
such anted British artists a*
Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers,
Jessie Mathew*, June Thorburn
and Bernard Miles. Among the
colorful puppetoons ore Con-
Fu-Shon, Jack the Jumper,
Gingerbread Jim, Clownie,
dancing Thumbella and the
Yawning Man, who stag* one of
the long hit*, with the voice of
Stan Freberg.
Song* heard in the story of
heats
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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/m1/7/: 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.