The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1954 Page: 2 of 8
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Friday, July 16, 1954
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Fonfessions
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Miss Ida Rode of Gonzales vis-
ited with Mr. and kIrs. Fred Rode
last week.
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thoroughly eloen.
gain from €:45 t 7:46 p. m.
daily before masses.
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Pubehed Weekig at
Schulenburg, Texes ——
CHARLES £ FLORENCE BOSL.
.Owners and Publishers
(Paid Far By Friends of llan Shivets)
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they spent a week visiting in
photographic equipment if you
kava the financial protection 9
cuf Cumera Insurance. See or call
aa today.
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damp-dried by spinning wh
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Before coming to
•Where You Have Learned To Expect Quality**
here with Mr. and Mrs. Ji
Headley.
6:00 o’clock
Py all meame take your camera
~ uong on that trip—but don’t for-
get to have it protected by Cam-
era Ineornoe. Photographic equip-
ment is cetly as you well know.
Ba aura you are covered against
Bum lit l bu if something should
happen to yOU camera and othee
photographic equipment Contact
us today
HAPPY PICTURE OR . - ?
Yueu be happier-and you'll have
also spent three days in El Campo
with Mrs. Evans’ sister, Mrs.
Lloyd Baca and also visited Ed.
Orsak and family in La Grange.
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VOTE FOR ALLAN SHIVERS
THE SCHULENBURG STICKER-Schulenburg, Fayette County, Texas
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FOR GOVERNOR
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Mrs. James LcCormack and
son, Jimmie, and daughter, Annie,
of Chevy Chase, Md., were visi-
tors in the Morrow home last
week.
,A vegetable salad platter is
just the thing for luncheons or
suppers. Arrange your assortment
of cooked and marinated vege-
tables on a large platter. Center
wth a pretty bowl filled with this
wonderfully dirterent salad dres-
sing— bTend together one cup
thick, sour cream, the contents of
a family size (4% ounces) can of
deviled ham and just a pinch of
cayenne pepper. Chill and serve
with salad.
Miss Billie Jane Bass, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bass, at-
tended the Alto Frio Baptis En-
campment at Rio Frie, Texas,
from June 29, • through July 6,
along with sevemal friends from
Gonzales.
Charles A. Eilers
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Constable Precinct No. 4
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Entered as second class matter
at the Schulenburg Postoffice
Jnder Act of Congress, Maren a,
187a.
All subscriptions dropped from
Mat at time of expiration unless
renewed on or before that date
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
’ 46096999*09***3000999
With The Churches
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6*6*0-06*0009004600909
IHE FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
Senuleneurg-Freyburg
H. H. Washington, Pastor
You Are Invited To Attend:
Methodist Church Morning Ser-
vices at 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship Service at
7:30 P. M.
Special Meetinga:
The Board of Stewards meets
very first Thuraday.
The Board of Education meow
lace tablecloth
There are few thing* these days
that can’t safely be trusted to
your washing machine. But per-
haps your precieus lnce tabe.
doth is one poeeessien you Btiu
prefer to wash by hand. Squeeze
the soap suds through it gently
and then squeeze them out gent-
ly in the rinse water. Always use
a protective doth when ironing •
lace cloth because an exposed sur-
face may get snagged by the point
of the iron. ______________
Card of Thank*
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to all those who were
so thoughtful during the loss of
our beloved husband and father,
Frank Kalmus; to Rev. Stanley
Petru for saying the Rosary, and
Rev. Julius Petru for conducting
the services, those who sent flow-
ers, sympathy cards and spiritual
offerings, the Sehwenke-Baum-
garten Funeral Home for their
excellent services, the pallbearers
and to all the good neighbors who
helped in anyway.
Mrs. Frank Kalmus and Children
60 1t, ___
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orsak and spending a week here with her
other relatives 'and friends. They grandparents returned home with
them.
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Amerces’est aetsmahic wmshar
•very second Munday night
The WRC. S -meete
tahed Weaneeday.
Th. Bretherheod merta
>n i Thursdag.
The Wenleyan Service
: eumhi.lut
Kiesel Distributing Co.
Mfr n a a a iwi ■ a a wwo am—m
. Lawton, Okla., Fort Worth and
Schulenburg" other places.
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M. Sgt. and Mrs. George Evans,Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Koehl of |
Billy and Michael, have returned. Houston rent the xeek-end here j town is 'spending her vi
to White Sands Proving Grounds,! visiting with her parents, Mr. and
New Mexico, afterspending ten Mrs. Loui ryba'a. Their little
days of their furlough time here
Mrs. Ella Kazetsky, Linda and
Ernie of Houston spent the week- 1
end here visiting with relatives,
and friend^.
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Mr. and Mrs." Drew Shell of
Eagle Lake visited relatives aad
friends here last Tuesday.
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ASCENSION CHURCH
Moravia, Texas
Rev. Albert Maueth. Pastor
I, III Sundays, Masses at 7:30
a. m. II, IV and V. Sundays at 9:00
a. m. Confessions before Mass and
an Saturdays before I and In
Sundays at 4:30 to 5:80 p. m.
Evening Devotions every Wednes-
day evening at 7:80 p. m.
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FIRST RAPIIST CHURCH
(Rev. Fred V. Purnell. Pamtor)
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship at 11200 A
Training Union Bmndey at Mt
P. M.
Evening Worahp 1:80 A
raser Service, Wednesday w
7:8 p. m.
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ST. MAAYS CHURCH
High Hill
Rev. Albert Henkes, Pastor
Sunday Masses at 7:00 and 9:00
A. M.
Confessions heard before mass-
M and on Saturday afternoons
from 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. and agair
at T:00. Also before the Mass ea
Sunday.
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SALEM LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Near Freyburg)
Geo. C. Falsken, Pastor
SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1954:
Sunday school and Bible Class
9:00 a.m.
Morning Service in English at
9:45 a.m.
Fall From Haysack
Injures Man
Victor Cerny, about 53 years
ci age, of the Moulton-Novohrad
section, fell some fifteen or twen-
! ty feet on Saturday July 3, from
the top of a haystack he was just
completing. He hit somewhere
between the wagon wheel and the
bed of the wagon, sustaining cuts
and bruises on the left side of his
face, two broken ribs and several
stitches were required to close
wounds on the inside of his mouth.
He was unconscious for two days
and is still in the hospital in
Shiner.
cert* everv fourth Tuenday.
The Young People meet ever
second and fourth[ Wednbeday at
7:30 o’eleck.
O-O- -O
FREYBURG METHODIST
CHURCH
Second and Fourth Sundays
Morning Service at 9:90.
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3T. JOHN coEC
Kev. A. Maneth, Pastor
(St. John, Tex, RA, Schulenbure)
I and Ifl Sundays, Masses at 9:00
a. m. II, IV and V Sundays at 7:30
a. m. Confessions before Mase and
on Saturdays before II and IV
Sundays at 4:30 to 5:30 p. m.
Evening devotions every Thurs-
day evening at 7:80 p. m.
, O— -U—-o
MEN’S MILE CLASS
Informal
(Non Denominational)
Meets at Frank’s Place every
Sunday morning at 9:80 a. m.
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ST. KOBE CHURCH
Rev. Leo Goertz, Pastor
Rev. Stanley Petru, Assistant
On week days musses at 0:80
»nd 8 00 u. m.
Masses on Sunday at 6:00.7:80
Baumgarten-Matula 1
Company '
Cement, Hardware, Paints, Oils. And 4
Lomber, Sash, Doors, Brick, Lime, 9
Furniture &
SCHULENBURG, —
5 Pvt. Clarence A. Dieringer, who
1 is stationed at Fort Hood, Texas,
a spent a few days here visiting
21 with his parents.
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1954, newspaper, July 16, 1954; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613210/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.