The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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The 1964 Chryslers are on
display at Sloan Motor Company
here this week. Designed in the
modern concept, the 64 line
features a clean, crisp and
handsome look, bold’ but not
brassy.
The ‘64 Chryslers are full of
news, such as an optional steer,
ing wheel you can adjust, up or
down, to any one of seven dif-
ferent positions. Bucket seats
are standard on the 300 models.
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(‘o. this week
Elected Sweetheart Betty Remmert Weds
Perry Lee Thomas III
In New Church
Miss Betty Remmert, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Remmert of Bellville, and Perry
Lee Thomas, III, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Lee Thomas, II, of
Brenham, had the honor of be-
ing the first couple to marry in
the new Trinity Lutheran
Church in Sealy. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. O. C.
Schreiner, Saturday, September
7, at 7:00 p m.
The church was decorated
with white gladioli.
Miss Karen Sue Schaare was
organist and Misses Myrna Eng-
elking, Virginia Schroeder and
9 Carol Jeon Michaelis sang “Be-
Joan Remmert Given Miss Jackie Ulrich was elect-cause" and "The Lord’s Prayer".
: DA ed FTA Sweetheart by the mem- Miss Sylvia Schreiner registered
Sur ise F arty Sat. of the Wallis chapter at the the guests.
Mice j,an regular meeting held in the ag. Given in marriage by her fa-
an um 7 was ricuiture building last Monday, ther. the bride wore a street
Pleasantlyssurpriwed for her September 9 - length dress of white lace and
urt dax sa “ en Jackie is a junint in Wallis Taffeta styled with a scoop
the mother, Mrs Alvin Rem. High 1 1 1
... m She will represent neckline. elbow length sleeves
THT entertained in their home Pan. ‘ •
r . the Wallis chapter in the FFA and a bell skirt accented with
plim Pun axlana lands. Sweetheart contest in Ana 1 three twiws Her fingertip veil
. "Th n ua H Her parents are Mr and Mrs of pure silk bridal illusion was
Marilyn" vkoukal, Patsy Drier- Leonard Polasek of Wallis held in place with a tiara type
fourna ReMmar" MAT TAK: NlNwicandh* m ****. man pari ana crysmi
c P Were Judy Pilcik, Maureen heads She carried a bouquet of
MH And the honor Polasek, Mildred Toman, Kath- white mums
‘ m ments consisting of ryn Martisek, Sally Bowman. Maid of honor was Miss Linda
the depurated birthday cake Betty Jo Cervenka Linda Hol- Remmert of Bellville, cousin of
Ica * and pun 1 were ub Patsy Schumacher, and Di- the bride Bridesmaid was Miss
“ , ane Monrue Linda Kay Thomas of Brenham.
, 1 an meiwei many niy Ny" -----sister of the groom. They both
4115 wore yellow and white brocaded
street length dresses with scoop
December Bride
CAT SPRING
Mm. Krwin ANDREAS
THREE.
THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, September 19, 1963
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-----Locals Visit III
Walther Leaguers n Houston Hospital
J.sAt c.a . . ried bouquets of yellow mums.
Have Hayride Sun. . Merdames John Schier. w R Best man was Roy Charles
The Sraly Walther leaguers Krampitz and W F Hillebrand Pieper and groomsman was
were joined by Leaguers fnom spent Tuesday in Houston They Jimmy Draehn, both of Bren-
Wallis Reentry, and Pattison WeD called due to the serious ham
1 1 a hayride to San Felipe iinexs of Jo Schier who 1 in l’shers were Alan Remmert
Park on Sunday, September 15 St Luke € Hospital of Sealy and Harvey Merten of
w th anund 75 attending They alvi visited Edwin Kers. Brenham
t’s-n returning to the parish ten in the same hospital He un-
• ,1 the group was ei hot derwent major surgery aountiy
neck and bell skirt They car-
Vernon Madden of Sealy and Mrs. John Newton of
Houston announce the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter. Patricia Dianne, to John-
nie Emmett Hauerland, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hauerland. also of Sealy. The wedding date is set
for December 28, at 10:00 a.m., in the Immaculate
Conception Church of Sealy.
Miss Madden is a senior at Sam Houston State
Teachers College and will receive her B.S. degree in
the field of home economics. Mr. Hauerland is a
graduate of Sam Houston State Teachers College and
received his B.S. degree in the field of physical edu-
cation. He is presently employed with the Port Arthur
School System as junior high science teacher.
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Ray Alan Verm
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Ray Alan Verm enrolled
Frishman at Texas U’nsveryi
«Sealy B&PW Club
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Last Monday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz Strauss visited with
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sens in Col-
umbus.
Mrs. Clyde Bodungeon of El
Campo visited with her mother.
Mrs. Minnie Skalak Wednesday.
Becky Hill Enrolls
At S. T. S. C.
In San Marcos
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hill.
Mrs. Chas. Peck of Katy was in
town Thursday. Their son, Alfred
Lee and Miss Duane Bently
were married in the Katy Meth-
odist Church on Aug. 24th. Miss
| Bentley is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Briscoe Bentley of Ful-
| shear. The Pecks other son,
Charles is resuming his studies
‘in Beaumont.
Miss Hewig Sens of Bellville
visited with Miss Henrietta Sens
BOWLING
The News invites all League
Secretaries to submit the results
of their League each week and
relies on them for correct infor-
mation.
and brothers, Henry and Leopold
Thursday afternoon.
ac-’Mr. and Mrs. Eldert Michaelis .
companied by Mrs. Hill’s" aunt, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lynn STRIKE KINGS
Mrs. H. S. McGee of Houston, Marsh of Houston on a few days Pepsi Cola, 3, Schier Feed, 1:
left early Sunday morning last fishing trip during the week. Frito Lay, 1, Diestel Station, 3;
week for San Marcos with the Mr and Mrs. A. G. Kollatsch-. Sealy Bowling Palace, 0, Pearl
car loaded with B.We ny and Karen of Schertz spent Beer, 4: Wendt Well S. High
W B Ky and her the week-end here, and attended game, 225, by Carlos Hintz. High
luggage. They were amused the Eckardt reunion at Gross series, 608 by Carlos Hintz,
along the way and upon arrival Camp House Sunday. •
at the campus of Southwest Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andreas STRIKE KINGS
Texas State College to see many visited in New Ulm Thursday.
4 — 04RC To see many Mrs. Andreas visited with Mrs.
other cars in the same loaded Betty Kellner while he attended
condition. Beretta Hall, where to business.
tered by Mrs Edwin Slovak Michael Svoboda
, For traveling the bride wore a Feted on Birthday
Both the mother of the bride brown plaid two piece dress - . 1 1. \
and the mother of the groom with black accessories. Follow- Mr and Mrs. Charles Svo-
wore twaige dresses with black ing a short wedding trip to boda: Ji honored their son,
accessories and white mum cor- Freeport the couple will live in Mic hael with a party on the oc-
sages Brenham at 506 A W Tom casion of his third birthday,
A reption followed at the Green Street Wednesday, September 4. His
church parish hall where the Mrs Thomas is a graduate of birthday was August 28
"rides "abie was covered with a Bellville- High School. Mr Thirty five guests attended
cith overlaid with a Thomas is a graduate of Bren- and remembered him with
and crocheted lace table- ham High School and is em- many lovelyrgifts.
White candy bells, accent- ployed as a carpenter. Refreshments consisted of
r-tiow adorned the three Parents of the bride and sandwiches, chips, pickles, do-
1 square cake, which was groom were hosts t y a rehearsal nuts, cup cakes, rice crispies.
ped with the traditional supper given on Friday, August birthday cake, punch and coffee,
de and erm statuettes Mrs 30. in the parish hall. Refresh- The pretty birthday cake was a
H Ne Korn and Mrs. Har- ments were served and the lemon chiffon
erved the cake bride and groom gave gifts
Slovak and Miss their attendents
served the punch —
opened by Miss Mr and M:
Wet sel and Miss were Sunday at
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The 64 Chryslers are full of news: there’s an optional steering wheel
you can adjust, up or down, to any one of seven different positions.
Bucket seats are standard on 300 models (passenger’s reclines).
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e block head and internal, parts, intake manifold, water pump,
torque converter drive shaft, universal joints, rear avie and 0
. . v Jed the owner has the eng ne or changed every 3 months or 4 000
, nid or change and the carburetor air filter cleaned every 6 months
e *3 s.. a Jea er evidence ot performance of the required service.
hrysier Theater, NBC4I V, fnuors.
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Becky will live this school year. Quite a few attended the bar-
was a busy place for two or becue dinner and supper given
three hours with girls, parents by the New Ulm Fire Dept. Sun-
l , — Pol day at their new park.
brothers, and even little sisters Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kroener
helping to transfer the bags, and Nancy of Houston spent
boxes, clothes on hangers, ra- Sunday in the Erwin Andreas
dios, stuffed animals, pillows, home. . . n
H .* 1.. Miss Hedwig Kinkler of Gal-1
and other things that these veston is visiting relatives here
Freshman girls deemed neces- during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hering
| and children of Rosenberg visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
| Hering Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hill and
ientation and tests. From all re- Candice were here Sunday and
ports, Becky is settled and high- attended the Eckardt reunion,
ly pleased with everything. She Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eekardt.
finds people at the colllege very
friendly and is looking forward
to a very pleasant year.
sary to their success this, their
first year at college.
Freshmen arrived
a week
ahead of upper classmen for or-
5 Wallis CDA
Get Attendance
Awards Sept 12
Mrs. Adie Andreas and Mrs
Hugo Kveton attended funeral
i services for their cousin Edward
Hein in Houston Friday after-
noon. Others from here attend-
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Eckardt, James and William
Schaffner and Herman Hillboldt.
| Olin Dittmar and Gilbert Kol-
latschny. both of Houston spent
the week end with their home-
| folks respectively.
| Mrs. Nellie Keding of Houston
. was in town during the week-
meeting September 12, with 35 end.
Linda Michaelis received hap-
py birthday wishes Saturday.
Court Queen of Angels No.
1538 held its regular monthly
members present.
The regular business session PY
was taken care of which includ-
ed: the reading of the minutes,
the treasurer’s report, and the
reading of the month’s com-
munications.
The members agreed to do-
nate $25 to the Guardian Angel
Athletic Fund.
A donation of $5 was sent to
_,the "Feed-a-Family Organiza-
with a cowboy tion". This donation marked the
, riding a horse on the top of the second complete year the court
three candles and Happy has been contributing to the
‘fund
Zenith Verm
gum’s
Highway 36, Sealy
cake
Birthday
Prizes were awarded to five
members for perfect member- 1
1 ship for the past year (July, 1
Elected Band Prexy 1962-Julv. 196.3). The five
members were: Mrs. Josephine i
Marilyn Vykoukal
For Ensuing Year
)wczarzak. Mrs. Georgie Ber-
Tuurer marching gen. Mrs Edna Dibala, Mrs. |
in perform on the Justina Pustka, and Mrs Rosa,
field thi- Friday, lie: Minks
"iser Remember when the head-
hand quarters for a heat generation
who was the wood shed?
indra
nburg.
drum
season
at Ed.
< rn.
Mar-
mpitz. secretary: Ter-
imert. treasurer: Paul-
elemann. parliamentar- ,
dra Schier. press club
Betty Cook. Sealy
porter. Brenda Britt.
James Crabb is the
Smiths Visit
Mr and Mrs B.
Smith
nt a couple of days this
k visiting Mr and Mrs. Jim
Me Michael and family in
iston The MeMichaels have
ntiv moved to Houston from
having been ,
red as district manager
E’mted States Industries, :
hich firm he has been
ral vears
The Smiths also
friends in Jefferson last
cd
Card of Thanks
We extend our sincere thanks
to relatives and friends for their
every kindness shown us at the
passing of our beloved husband,
father and grandfather. We
thank Irs Smith and Gordon,
and nurses at the hospital for
their aid Etlinger Funeral
Home for their splendid service
and Rey W W Hawthorne and
Rev
words
■ Adams for their 1
comfort and consola-
, and all who helped in an
\ during our bereavement,
tor bless each of you.
Mrs John Matejka
Mr. and Mrs. John Irvin
Matejka and children
Mr. and Mrs Bobby Jackson
and family of Pasadena were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Hall and family.
Pearl Beer, 4, Schier Feeds, 0;
Frito-Lay, 342, Wendts Well Ser-
vice, %; Sealy Bowling Palace,
3, Pepsi Cola, 1; Diestel Ser. Sta-
tion, 2, Lone Star Beer, 2. High
game, 219, by P. Balke, Pepsi
Cola. High series, 557, by D.
Loesch, Pearl Beer.
DZIERZANOWSKI OUT
OF HOSPITAL
James Dzierzanowski return-
ed from St. Joseph’s Hospital in
Houston Sunday, after a con-
finement since August 27, when
he sustained injury at work. A
flange fell on his foot while at
work at Cameron Iron Works,
and the injury necessitated the
removal of a toe.
Mrs. Ulna Brummett of Hou-
ma, Louisiana, spent last week
with her mother, Mrs. Bertha
Williamson and was accompan-
Died home by Miss Ona Fae Wil-
liamson, who spent two weeks
with her aunt. *
Mrs. Ulna Brummett and
Mrs. Bertha Williamson visited
Mrs. Rose Thompson and chil-
dren in Brazoria last week Tues-
day.
Over Two Thousand
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1963, newspaper, September 19, 1963; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1702712/m1/3/: 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.