The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1993 Page: 9 of 22
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Allen and Tillie Sell, Gladys which offers a 9 1/2 hour film trip
Frank and Dorothy Milberger to the places in Bible history which
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Presbyterian Women May 5. It was Jesus Christ, and the cities where
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attendance, but the offering of . Allen has condensed his video
salads for the evening meal and the into an hour and a half or two hour
trip presentation were most presentation, however, only a part
enjoyable. it was shown at the women’s
Allen recorded the tour on video meeting, while they dined. The
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the annual meeting Saturday, May of a $500 bond given in a drawing I
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them only a while, all tune in to Congratulations Phylisie and
Nina on our radio dial. Louie, on your 65th anniversary
;* She sings their praises day in day.
and day out, and sometimes takes Mike Schroder talked about the
them fishing for trout. family and asked the blessing be-
> Betty is with them each day at fore the meal.
the farm, feeding the chickens Katy Hendricks of Lake Jackson
with all of her charm. read this poem which she had
> Charles and Mike, sons of the written for the occasion.
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LOUIS AND PHYLISIE SCHROEDER
Schroeders are honored on
65th anniversary April 15 th
in Lake Jackson by family
!• Louis and Phylisie Schroeder of cued beef, sausage, brisket and
Frydek celebrated their 65th wed- chicken, and family members
Bing anniversary with around 80 brought side dishes and desserts,
guests at Lake Jackson on April Mildred McCracken of Houston
15. added home made bread.
- The event was held at the lovely , , _ ...
home of their daughter, Nina Ryan . imb er ly Haak of Pattison
and husband Dextr. decorated the tables. .The main
: Tables of food were set up all table, held • fountain of pink
Tnu th. Ai. w." punch and a three tiered cake
f Guess came from Kay. Sealy, which was decorared with pink
Westfield, Cypress, Houston and bows and ribbons. English Ivy
Jackson was used as greenery. Little
: Dexter Ryan spent lots of time dainty white umbrellas were
making tables, and Helene (Nina) opened at the end of each table
did all the organizing for the with white and pink balloons for
event. extra accent.
Doris McCraw of Lake Jackson The Schroeders have four chil-
made the champagne punch. dren, Betty, Charles, Helene
: Charles and Virginia Schroeder, (Nena) and Mike. They have eight
Mike and Linda Schroeder and grandchildren and 10 great-grand-
Dexter Ryan prepared the barbe- children.
’Happy Anniversary' Poem
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• For Phylisie and Louie, who two, could very well be in Texas
Were wed long ago. We have come • Who’s Who.
together, our love to show. This marriage we’ve come to
: They’ve been a couple since celebrate, surely didn’t happen by
1928, for marriage and family a twist of fate,
they couldn’t wait. Someone’s dog may have bro-
: And who would have wanted ken the gate, but...the good Lord
them to, for you see, their love for above planned that very first date.
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1993, newspaper, May 20, 1993; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594825/m1/9/: 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.