The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1959 Page: 3 of 20
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settle for less ...
ANNOUNCING
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MERCURY
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10:45 a. m. Mession Festival
Monday, Oct 19:
7:30 p. m., Church Council
Wednesday, Oct. 21:
2 p. m.,WMS
7 p. m., Choir Rehearsal
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ST. JOHN'S LUTH. CHURCH
Dime Box, Texas
Sunday, Oct 18:
9:30 a. m., Church School
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Many a woman fights a di-
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but to hold on to a meal ticket.
Read The Giddings News
Now only $2.00 per year.
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ST. JOHN'S LUTH. CHURCH
Paige. Texas
Sunday, Oct. 18:
9 a. m., Mission Festival
10 a. m., Church School
Tuesday, Oct. 20:
8 p. m., Church Council
Wednesday, Oct. 21:
7:30 p. m., Choir rehearsal
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Grange where he was employed
as a beverage distributor, work
as carpenter and was distribu-
tor of Dittlinger Feeds.
On Aug. 16, 1938 his wife
died, leaving him with 2 dau-
ghters. He lived at Rutersville
for a few years and in 1949 he
moved back to Paige.
He was united in marriage
with Mrs. Martha Allison on
April 13, 1953. He lived in Gid
dings where he was employed
and Mrs Geralline Wobus of
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Exner of Dime Box. Also six
grandchildren.
Heartfelt sympathy is ex-
pressed to the beloved bereaved
by the staff of the Giddings
News.
sheriff.
In 1936 he moved to La
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ATTEND WEDDING
AT WARDA
Mr. and Mrs Willie Schroeder
and son of Comfort visited her
parents, Mr and Mrs Alfred
Hobratschk of Giddings, Rt. 3.
They also attended the Ho-
bratschk-Kappler wedding at
Holy Cross Lutheran Church at
4 o'clock Sunday. The couple
will make their home in La
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Funeral services were held
Thursday Oct. 1 for Adolph
Dirt rich Huverland 65 of Paige
at 1 he Martin Luther Lutheran
Church with the Rev. Fred
Mgebroff officiating. Burial was
at the La Grange City Ceme-
tery.
Mr Haverland was born April
13, 1894 at Paige, the son of
Herman Haverland and Fried-
ncka Saegert.
He was baptized and con-
of the Giddings V olunteer Fire Paige. Also four brothers, Ben
Dept, and also served as deputy ! Haverland of Paige, Herbert
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. • • time you look at its Sleek-
Line styling.
Every line is clean, trim. All excess metal has
been pared away, shaped smooth. There’s no
unnecessary bulk. Just elegant simplicity.
. . . every time you feel its exclusive
Road-Tuned ride.
Mercury’s Road-Tuned wheels (see left) take
bounce out of bumps. This ability of each wheel
to “roll with the punch” is one of the most
important ride advances in years . . . another
reason why you’ll be glad you bought Mercury...
BAPTIZED SUNDAY
Royce Wallace Namken Jr.,
son of Mr and Mrs Royce W.
Namken Sr.. nee Mildred Wolf,
of Bastrop, was baptized Sun-
day morning at Immanuel Lu-
theran Church with the Rev.
Max Studtmann officiating.
Sponsors were B. C. Vah-
renkamp, R. A. Falke, Evelyn
Wolf, and Mrs. Hays Perry.
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... every time someone sits in the middle.
There’s real comfort for 6 people, not just 4.
Full head room, hip room, foot room for all.
. . . every time you see other new cars.
You'll discover that Mercury has the freshest
styling—no warmed-over ’59 design as in many
so-called 1 960 cars. You'll find that Mercury has
the newest features_de luxe interiors on even
the lowet-priced model, at no extra cost. And
you'll appreciate the extra quality — the kind
that cuts repair bills. For Mercury is the best
built car in America today. Don’t miss the first
showing. MERCURY division s«(Rwany.
Phone 212 Giddings Motor Co
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firmed in the Lutheran faith. at Kriegel’s Store.
He grew up and received his He was taken to the M. D.
schooling at Paige Anderson Hospital in Houston
He was united in marriage on Oct. 2 where he passed a-
with Lillie Witte at Paige in way on Oct. 6 at 8:30 p.m. at
1914 Mr. Haverland farmed for the age of 65 years, 5 months,
14 years and managed a store and 17 days.
at Paige for 4 years. He then Survivors include his wife,
came to Giddings where he was Martha, two daughters, Mrs
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Prices importantly reduced on all Mercury
models! Popular Monterey* now MW lower. Now
you can own a new Mercury fora very few cents
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The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1959, newspaper, October 15, 1959; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1611713/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.