The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1950 Page: 4 of 16
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Requests Voiced for
dent; Sara Ruth Hoppe, secre-
American Red Cross at Bastrop
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Mr and Mrs. Allen Spies of Willis Marie Banik, librarian.
He also showed a film of
is
The senior ‘class elected Em-
mett Stork, president;
2 for 17c
Mrs. Shivers also expressed award will be offered for both
church
elected
the
12 oz 48c
fund checks are in his
hands
lb. 312c
HOG MARKET
large size 2k
Cr
pictures will be shown.
FRY NEWS WANT ADS, THEY GET RESULTS
Albert W. Crain,
Gid
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TRADE IN GIDDINGS
Pho
REMEMBER WHEN
and will be ready for delivery
at the meeting.
Dornhoefer.
fred Spies
film shows in a very interesting
manner the Church at work in
many foreign fields as well as
at home. Everyone is most cor-
dially invited to attend.
west Conference teams, dwell-
ing particularly on the showing
CRUSTENE
1 lb. 26c
N1
De
pasture improvement work.
At 8 that night a meeting will
be held at the Community Hall
at Lincoln at which some slide
Only seniors will be eligible
for these awards and a separate
3.
WA
at Eas
heater. Natural gas serves your whole
family—helps with all the big jobs in the
home at a cost of only a few cents a day.
Dub King Guest
Speaker at Lions
Club Luncheon
Dub King, director of sports
publicity for A&M College, was
TOMATOES
10 oz. can 9c
$200 or more in U. S. Savings Bonds and other prizes
will be given away each Trades Day by merchants
who are members of the Giddings Chamber of Com-
merce.
12 oz. 12c
2 for 29c
Sponsored by the Giddings Chamber of Commerce
Mi Your Friends at the Giddings Trades Days"
JACK SPRATT NO. 300
PORK & BEANS
SWANSDOWN
Cake Floury 43c
SPECIALS
Friday & Saturday, Sept 29 & 30
4A-THE GIDDINGS NEWS Friday. September 29. 1950
following: Alvis Mueller,
dent; Wilbert Noak, vice-presi-
Many’s the tea-kettle of hot water you
toted from the kitchen to the tub. Remem-
ber? It's an almost forgotten ritual now-
adays, for nearly every modern home in
the Gulf South enjoys the convenience
and economy of an automatic gas water
Baptists Name Lay
Leaders for New Year
The First Baptist Church of
Giddings has elected its lay
CARROTS
2 bunches 15c
in
PRIC
De
gear
steep
your
hill
mode
At Ledbetter regular service
will be held at 8 o’clock Sunday
night. Bible class at 7:30 p. m.
First Trades Day - Tuesday, Oct. 24
Second Trades Day - Wednesday, Nov. 22-
Third Trades Day - Monday, Dec. 18
11.
1 12.
13.
Feature Improvement
Meeting Tuesday
By BROWN O. SPIVEY
County Agent
Merchants will soon offer special
bargains - watch for them
Hospital News
Patients
Mrs. Elton Namken, Giddings
Mrs. Morris Sample, city
Mrs. Lena Kessler, Gildings
Mrs. Edwin Treude, Burton
Lude Reuther, Lincoln
Mrs. O. B. Ford, Corpus Christi
John Symm, Giddings
Mrs. Mary Denson, city
Fritz Emmrich, city
Mrs. W. H. Cherry, City
Bobby Lorenz, city
Mrs. Charles Peterson, Giddings
Stella Mitchell, (colored)
Anna Bell Jarmon (colored)
Dismissals
Nancy Joiner, city
Mrs. Albert Beisert and baby,
Lincoln
Eva Joe Vahrenkamp, city
Mrs. Martin Boriack and baby,
Lincoln
Mrs. Edgar Friedrich and baby,
city ’
Ira Fariss, city
Mrs. Herbert Saegert and baby,
Paige
Mrs. Ed Kieschnick, Giddings
Mrs. Ellen McClellan. Ledbetter
Mrs. Milton Woelfel, Giddings
Mrs. Vernon Goodson, Dime Box
2 for 2k
HUNT'S
COCKTAIL
No. 300 can 22c
Articles at McCloskey
presi- Hospital, Fort Hood
CARMINE NEWS
Mrs. Elmo H. Noak
New Arrival
IMMANUEL LUTH. CHURCH
Max Studtmann, pastor
The Lord’s Supper will be
celebrated Sunday morning in
the services beginning at 8:30
a. m., and in the German at
9:45 a. m. Subject of the ser-
mon is “Christ Delivers From
The Bondage of Satan." Sunday
School will be conducted at
9:45 a. m. -
(will also be printed in
) school paper “The Cub.”
UNITED GAS
SERVING INI
Meet at Firemen Hall
The local lodge of the Sons
of Herman of Texas will hold
its regular monthly meeting at
Firemen’s Hall on Sunday,
Oct. 1, at 2:30 p. m., Secretary
D. H. Volkers announced' this
week.
Gest, assistant librarian; Charl-
es Bathe, treasurer; Virginia
Rose Keilers, reporter; Hermann
Schulle, sponsor; Mrs. Kermit
Renck, class mother.
Shirley Fuchs, Eunice Pon-
fick, and Lucille von Minden
are on the committee to select
class colors, flower, and motto.
The eighth grade elected the
———— and Robert and Pearl of San
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Long of Angelo were recent week-end
Giddings have moved to Hous- visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Otto
ton. Birke.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Grothe
er; Annie Fay Keilers and E.
L. Bathe, librarians; Mrs. E. P.
Jacob, room mother, and Mrs.
A. J. Harzke, sponsor. - At 8 o’clock Sunday night the
The freshmen class elected color sound movie entitled “Be-
Arlene Noak, president, Mich- yond Our Own Horizon” will be
ael Schmidt, vice-president;
Maxine Sachs, secretary; Cor-
ine Schulle, librarian; Delbert
The Council Meeting of the
118 hogs weighing 25,520 pianists.---*--------
pounds sold in Giddings Tues- Beginning with October the
Tuesday, Oct. 3 at 1:30 in the day. The local hog market con- time for the Training Union
All members are urged to at-
The junior class met on Sept, tend, since important matters
12 and elected the following of-will be before the meeting. The
ficers; Marnie Pietsch, president; secretary announced that re-
Glenver Ellers, vice-president;
„ The Rev. McLerran’s mes-
hogs sage on the first Sunday of the
new church year will be center-
one ed on the theme of new be-
An automatic GAS water heater it an
essential factor in modern
living . , , keeps a plenti-
ful supply of hot water
always on hand to make
your household tasks eas-
ier, more enjoyable. See the new gat
water heaters today wherever gas appli-
ances are sold.
used radio for the
ward.
of Houston spent individual that wishes to con- Lions decided to offer awards
tribute shaving cream or cash for good sportsmanship during
H F may do so by contacting Mrs. E. the year at Giddings High
afternoon a meeting will be tinued its two-week slump, meeting will be at 6 30 p. m
held at the farm of Joe Spacek placing top hogs at $20.75 and and evening services at 7:30
Jr. near Dime Box to discuss sows at $19 down. Feeder,pigs p. m.
sow weighing 520 pounds at ginnings. Emphasis will be on
associate $17 and nine top hogs weigh- attendance at Sunday School
Dorothy Jean Bartels, secre-
tary-treasurer; Waldine Krae-
mer, reporter; Aldine Weis-
huhn, librarian; Mrs. Herbert
Noak, room mother; A. E. Kei-
lers, sponsor.
The sophomore class officers
elected were Gloria Fay Braun,
president; Billy Graeber, vice-
president; Benita Wunderlich,
secretary; Anna Dell Berger,
treasurer; Alfred Kluge, report-
...it was either too hot or too cold
Miss Delores Hoermann
and pocket novels may be Keaghey were the lucky win-
brought to Mrs. Shivers’ home ners of a ticket each to the
in Lexington or the The News Aggie-V. M. I. game on October
office or the Welfare Building 14. John F. Stewart won a bro-
in Giddings. chure of the Aggies as a con-
Fort Hood also can use late solation prizes.
sheet music and records and a Monroe Hannes of the pro-
leaders for the new
year beginning Oct. 1.
Oscar Placke was
DEL MONTE
PINEAPPLE JUICE
SUGAR CRISP
CRYSTAL CITY
KRAUT
No. 2 can 12c
Mr. and Mrs Al- Dime Box spent Sunday with
A large part of the cost of eur
public school system is defrayed
through taxes paid by the com-
ponies in the ell and natural
gas industry. They are good friends of yours and
good citizens of the eree. Through their payrolls
and lecal purchases of equipment and supplies,
they place extre millions of dellers Im circulation.
That’s the way the American system el Free
Enterprise works. The successful operation of •
business benefits everyene—empleyees, Inves-
ters and public alike.
child of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Albert Harzke and son of
are the paternal him ‘
the guest speaker at the regu-
lar Giddings Lions Club meet-
ing Tuesday night.
He spoke on prospects of the
current season for all South-
thanks to all of the contribu- boys and girls. Details regard-
specialist for the Extension Ser-
vice will be at both meetings.
Some farm machinery dealers
will have some equipment at the
Spacek farm that aids in mak-
ing a good pasture. Information
as to how to get to the Spacek
farm may be obtained at Old
Dime Box.
tors of magazines and pocket ing rules iri the selection of the
novels in the past. She stated boy and girl to receive these
that the demand for reading awards will be worked out by
materials, particularly pocket a committee within the next
novels is ever existent. , few days.
Contributions of magazines Bill Brademan and W O.
that a program would be pro-
vided at the night luncheons
on the fourth Tuesday of each
month from now on.
ing 1,820 pounds at $20.75, and Training Union meetings.
tarv: Barbara Jean Mueller.,i
treasurer; Lois Ullrich, reporter; State Park was attended by re-
presentatives, from 11 Central
.the intra-squad game used by
Each County is asked to fur- the Aggie coaching staff to de-
nish $1 • in cash in order that cide what players were to make
. Christmas decorations and the trip to play Nevada last
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Noack of |lights, which can be purchased week
wholesale, may be obtained. ’ . ,
This donation is requested for Otherguests at the luncheon
Lee County also was assigned Coach, and Emmett Hannes.
Ledbet- a quota ot two dozen tubes of president of the Buffalo Booster
brushless shaving cream, 30 u ■ •
Wilbert Light cent size. Any organization or In the business meeting the
.spending the week in
... ....._ J. D. ter.
Mueller, vice-president; Billie Mr. and Mrs.
Jean Killough, secretary; Joyce and family
Lynn Mueller, treasurer; Chris- Sunday here with relatives,
line Pisklak, reporter; Leda Sunday visitors in the
Mae Keilers, Elvie Lou Luetge, Hoermann home were Mr. and E. Shivers at Lexington, or Dr. School,
librarians: Mrs. Gus Bartels, Mrs. Leroy Hoermann, Bren- John F. Stewart, Red Gross
room mother, and W. F. Grae- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Levy county chairman in Giddings,
ber, Alton Kieke, sponsors. . and family and Mrs. Robert
The pink gladiola was cho- Levy, all of Ledbetter,
sen as class flower and pink ______________
and white as class colors. "Not ___
finished, just begun,” was the Sons of Herman Will
isolation gram committee announced
presented in the church. The
motto selected.
The appointed committee con-
sisted of Jocie Lynn Mueller,
Joyce Ullrich, Margie Bartels,
Willye Lou Eichler, Bobby
Beckham, and J. D. Mueller.
A “Meet the Seniors" column
′ grandparents. The baby will’be personajs
called Gary Allen.
ethool News. . , Giddings spent Sunday here
All the high school classes with Mrs. Annie Afflerbach
met recently to elect officers, an(j R Z
class flowers, mottoes, etc.
Sunday School Superintendent
and R. J. Cizmar Training Uni-
on Director.
Mrs. Grady Alexander was
elected president of the Wo-
men’s Missionary' Union and J.
E Huettig president of the
Brotherhood. -
Charles Burns will be direc-
tor of the Choir with Grady
Alexander as assistant director
Mrs. R. B. Burns and Mrs
W. A. Sikes will be church
were $18 down.
Carl Zschech sold 12
weighing 2,570 at $20.75.
Lorenz Schimank sold
Corner Food Store
Martha and Dora Hill
We Deliver Phone 363
___. ______.. , . Texas Counties.
near here announce the arrival Operated I Mrs E E Shivers of Lexine-
of an eight pound ten ounce Herman Harzke underwent ton represented I ce Coun-
baby boy born at the Milroy an operation at a Temple hos- ^at this coLnci? meebng re-
Hospital in Brenham on Sept pital last Wednesday. Mrs Her- quests articles to meet the
15. This is the couples first man Harzke, and Mrs. A. J. d ? the , at McClotkey
child and also the first grand- Hatake of here and Mr and needs of the boys 11 M > of the teams that played last
5 ano 499 - Harzke ot here and Mr. ane Hospital and at Fort Hood were week
voiced at the meeting.
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The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1950, newspaper, September 29, 1950; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1615384/m1/4/: 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.