The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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The Future Farmer Chapter
of Sealy High met Tuesday,
September 14, in order to elect
officers for the following year.
The following were selected for
office: president, Roy Burger;
vice president, Herby Dittmar;
secretary, Terry Buchala; treas-
urer, Henry Zapalac; sentinel,
Delmar Susen; and reporter, Joe
Kovar, reports Joe Kutra.
Kovar, reports Joe Kovar.
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night, Legion and Unit mem-
bers furthered progress in the
development of the host needs
for the two day session in Oct-
ober.
Mrs. Earl Luedecke assigned
committees and duties in the
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will be Mrs. Melvin Meier, who
will be guest vocalist, Frank J.
Krampitz, Jr., who will give the
address of welcome, and R. A.
Engelking, Jr., who will serve
as master of ceremonies.
Misses Janet Faye and Car-
olyn Zaskoda, daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvel Zaskoda, will
be color bearers at the after-
noon session of the ladies or-
ganization.
Mrs. Julie Cieslewicz of Hous-
ton enjoyed a delicious Sundae
dinner here with her son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Willie C. Buchala
and family.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Valerian of
Wallis spent Tuesday afternoon
in Frvdek city with brother-in-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petrusek
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sabrsula
of Wallis attended the funeral
of V. J. Janek, Sr., in Penelope
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zachas
ited Mr. and Mrs. Willie A
and Annie Marie in Peters, ft
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Spirit lifter! Does your home seem gloomy?
Then perk up your lighting and see how everyone’s
spirits rise! Plenty of lighting in the living room, dining
room and family room makes your home bright and
gay, shows off the colors of your furnishings, makes
your home a happier, more pleasant place to live!
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FREE TABLES
The meeting was adjourned1
and Father James Quiller said
the closing prayer. *
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Mrs. Alma Brandt.
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Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Zalesak of
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Buchala, Jr. was in a car acci-
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I wish to thank Dr. Smith and
all the nurses staff of the Sealy
Hospital far the excellent cate
they gave me during my recent
Miss Bernice Ann Gallia’s engagement and approaching marriage
to Adolph E. Kovasovic, Jr., is announced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Vine Gallia, Jr.,‘of Wallis. The intended groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kobasovic, Sr., of Sealy.
The" wedding date is set for 10:30 a m. Sunday, November 7th,
al Guardian Angel Catholic Church in Wallis.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manak and
family of Houston were here on a
one day vacation the past week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Slansky and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Sodolak
motored to Wall's Thursday af-
ternoon and visited his cousin,
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which Mrs. Wasicek entertain- Sahsean “Nhrshnr |
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FREE LIGHTING BOOKLET! For a free booklet on
home lighting, just call your nearest Houston Lighting &
Power Company office. Ask for a copy of “See Your
Home in a New Light.”
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■ which a barbecue meal will be
served at noon. Afternoon meet- 1
ings will be held separately,
with the Legionnaires seating
• at the Legion Hall, and the La-
dies Auxiliary at the Corral. A
Dutch lunch will lx? served at
the close of the canvention.
cussed plans with the post mem-
bers in the Legion’s department.
Delegates were also named.
The sessions were held in the
her 15, with ten members pres- • -
ent 1 and family
” • here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ann Marek had charge
of the business meeting, after
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Mrs. Lillie Jeschke visited her
sister, Mrs. Abbie Nunley in
Madill, Oklahoma last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Constance Ve-
cera and family of Fairchild
spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Frances Vecera.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Emshoff,
Robert and Cindy and Mrs. Er-
na Emshoff visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Emshoff, Tina and Davd,
Mrs. Ellis Wittner and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wittner in Austin,
last Saturday. Elmo Emshoff,
Norbert Wittner are nephews of
Mrs. Erna Emshoff and Mrs. El-
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Work easerl Any place you work, good
lighting makes your work easier, makes it go faster!
Check your home—is there plenty of good light where
you read, sew, and iron? Is there good lighting on your
kitchen counters, preferably from fixtures placed
under the cabinets? If not, now’s a good time to
modernize your home lighting to make your home
work easier!
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Summer's the time to relax
and enjoy yourself... no worries
about overdue bills, about the
house or the safety of the
family. You should always have
a little.extra money on hand.
Room stretcher! Are any of your rooms
too small? Perhaps it’s because dark comers just make
them seem too small! Place some additional lamps (or
build in some cornice or spot lighting) to chase the
shadows away. And see what a difference it seems to
make in the size of the room. Light in g all the area of a
room lets you live in all the room!
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companied by his mother, Mrs.
j Julie Zalesak.
Willie Mlcak
Our Subscribers:
RENEWALS — John Stavino-
ha, August Michna, Melvin Vier-
eck, Maxine Chaloupka, Mrs.
Pete Cole, H. C. Hillmer, Johnny
E. Kocurek, Jr., Wilbert Lesch-
per, Jerry Prince. Mrs. Willie
Havemann, Rudolph Kubicek,
Justin Vitek, J. F. Ognoskie, Mrs. .
Hedwig Brandes. C. W. Brandes,
S W. Brewer, Mrs. John Korcak.
NEW SUBSCRIBERS — Orch-
ard F. F. A. Chapter, Mrs. Frank
Lastovica, Mary Lou Kollatsch-
ny, Clem Krolczyk, Jim Gallia,
Mrs. Lester F. Reinecker, San-
dra and Sylvia Schier, Albert
Orsak, Mrs. Phyllis Heitman,
Jaes Stavinoha.
MARY RUTH WORKING
Miss Mary Ruth Sopchak is
working at the school for the
time being, and has plans for
marriage at a later date. She is
one of the 1965 Sealy High
School graduates. :4"
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Agricultural Society Hall
Saturday, Sept. 25
Music by a
SIL KRENEK Orch.
vention. Eddie Hluchan
nuts, mints, coffee and tea were
I Mrs. Julie Zalesak. They made
The October hostess will be I that trip without thunder show-
hostess to the Wallis Book Club
on Wednesday evening, Septem- olak.
The officers met Monday,
September 20, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Rectory.
"Wasicek Home
Locale of Club Meet
Mrs. Walter Wasicek was
the parish cemetery at East
Gate.
25 Years Ago in September
On September 11, 1940, a baby
son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Kutra, Sr.. and was named
Benjamin. On Sept. 16, Miss
Bertha Macha and Alois Puste-
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er matters relative to the or-
ganizations were also discussed
and handled.
The convention will open with
registration at 3:30 p.m. Satur-
day, followed by a reception
and a dance for Legion and Unit
members at night. A joint ses-
sion will be held at the Legion
Hall Sunday morning, after
Accident preventer! How many
stubbed toes, barked shins and bruised elbows would
a few well-placed lights prevent at your house? And
good lighting, with bulbs of adequate wattage, is a
“must” to lower the chance of really dangerous acci-
dents if you have stairways. Be sure you have plenty
of lighting at the front and back entrances to your
home, too, to protect and welcome your visitors!
accident, also relatives and
friends for their help, visits, get
well cards, and flowers. God
bless all of you for your kind-
ness.
vention program
Hluchan and Mrs.
SOPHOMORE CLASS
The sophomore class h..
class meeting Sept. 14 1 1
held in the H. E building du”
lunch period. They re-electad
different student council m
ber. Betty Dirba and
Vincent were running arj
each other. Betty Dirba wajJ
ed in and then the meetingw
closed. "
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evening. Mrs. Alvin Marek. Mrs. I .
Din Cop:', Mrs. Alma Brandt of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Svo-
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Convention To BJ
Held In Victoria]
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Inc., U. S. A. and thei■
-iaries will hold their Fall
vention at Victoria on
Sept. 26, in the Town HaI
istration will begin at 9.00"
Morning session will Eo2
; 10:00 a.m. which will ben
meeting. Regular meetinp
,1:30 p.m. with the auns
meeting in the Town Hail,
Barrack’s memb rs wil ma
the V. F. W. Hall. All*
bers are urged" to attend a
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ovsky of Wallis were married in .
St. Marv’s church at Frydek.
20 Years Ago in, September
On September 8. 1945. Inhn
lliva was killed by train in Sea-
’v. Burial was in the parish 1
emetery. On September 13.
Frank Pechenec, Sr. died at his
vome. Burial was in the Frydek :
emetery.
That’s the crop for this week.
You all be happy as angels in
heaven.
Local CYO Meet
The Immaculate Conception
Catholic Youth Organization
held a meeting Monday. Sept-
ember 13, at 7:30 p.n. in the
Catholic Auditorium.
The meeting was called to or-
der by the president, Joyce
Janda and Father James Quilt-
er said the prayer. There were
29 members present.
The minutes of the last meet-
ing were read by the secretary,
Margaret Filipp, and the Treas-
urer’s report was given by Joe
John Marusik.
The president appointed Fran-
ces Vykoukal, Linda Brandt,
Leon Streider, and Bennie Stast-
ny to select a one act play which
the CYO will participate in.
The CYO’s baseball coach
Blue Schroeder gave a round-up.
The boys had 19 wins and 7 loss-
es while the girls had 23 wins
and 6 losses. They thanked Blue
for the time and effort he put
in for the team and also for the
$103.00 that the CYO boys and
girls baseball team donated to
the organization.
The CYO gave $100.00 to the
Catholic School which will be
used to buy equipment for the
football team.
The president appointed Kyle
Kunze and Darrell Diestel to
take charge of a Sock Hop which
was held on Friday, September
17.
The members were also re-
minded to receive communion
in the body.
dent after mid-night on High-
; way 36 between Mixville and
Sealy. He died the next day in
Sealy Hospital. Burial was in the
। parish cemetery at Frydek, Msgr.
Alois W. Nesvadba officiating.
On September 25, former Frydek
parishner, Mrs. Frances Smykal
died in East Gate. Burial was in
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Refreshments of tuna salad
ribhon sandwiches, German
chocolate cake, chips, pickles,
PFC Edward J. Janda left »for
Fort Bliss, in El Paso, after
spending two weeks with his fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Janda.
He is now stationed in El Paso.
His address is PFC Edward J.
Janda, US 54356102, C Btry, Sih
Bn QHawk), 7 Arty, Fort Bliss,
Texas.
Plans arc still being formu-
ated for the 9th district con-
iention of the American Legion j
to be held here October 9 and
10. In sessions on Tuesday
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1965, newspaper, September 23, 1965; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540650/m1/2/: 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.