The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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'f Local Interest:
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Mrs. Garrett Phegley of
visiting their parents,
[Mrs. J. E. Phegley.
M. Hood is visiting her
Jrs. Chas. Turner, of Lex-
ck Porter of Caldwell
pr brother here Sunduy.
^d Mrs. ("has. Moore, Mr.
Geo. Buffingtyn arid Mrs.
>f Clause were guests of
Mrs. J. E. Phegley Sun-
IcFarland of San Antonio
iek-end guest of his par-
an<l Mrs. Claude McFar-
Mrs. F. W. Jannett
an Antonio lust Wednes-
it their son, William, who
led there. They stayed
he wedding the next ilay
Irene Jones and Wil-
married.
1 that damaged so much
nty missed our communi-
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Brushy Creek 4
By MRS. TOM PHELPS *
•Uift Whaley Jr. who lives in
ttton ii spending his vacation
1l hia parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ih Wlialey Sr.
In. «lo Cowen, Bert Teaguc
I IIÍM Erna (íraefe spent last
«rdajr evening visiting in (iid-
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Ve were shocked when we heard
th« tragic death of our friend
t neighbor. Mr. (íeorge Courtney,
a «II killed last Friday when
wagon in which he was riding
• demolished when struck )>y a
tvily 1< íaded truck near t'ald-
iL He was Ii -ied Sunday in the
« Oak cemetery at Prairie Dale
the Side of his wife. His ^rave
mountain of lovely flowers.
Igood man has gone to his re-
'. and Mm. Joe Ktciner of Col-
Station visited Mr. and Mrs.
Whaley last Monday.
Erna (iraefe spent last Sat
night with Mioses I.ydia Mae
nira Ijimhrecht "f Deanvilh .
William Holmes of Waco
Sir fctmg her daughter, Mr-.
rt'lus Wullin. >f Harinonj
||> . I.ydia Mae. I.aura and
>nce I.amliM-cht, Mi-si Erna
fe an<i Joyo- Kiel visited Miss
ta I «ve llrinkman las: Sunday
H L A V A T Y *
liy EVELYN RERAN *
ili l'aulint Jaiia<ik of Austin
n! Mother's Day here.
nton Knesek of Ahilen*- is
nrling a two-week furlough
h his parents
VIr anil Mi>. Anton Ahsnaider
ameron pent last Thursday at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
lesek. Mary Schielack. who visit-
n Cameron for two weeks, re-
nod home with them.
•'rai.k Janacek, Clarence Pert I,
I 'jndrew Keran were with the
iors at Rrenham Friday, enjoy-
ar Senior Day.
Our neighliorhood was lucky by
it K"'tt"ur the hail storm last
?ck Wi' had a hard rain and
nd. howi-vi'r, We hope tlu.1 there
II not l« any more storms like
at one.
Farmers are trying to get their
tton chopped between rains.
evening.
Mr . Clara Davis visited Mrs.
Mae Phelps last Saturday.
Roy Dworsky and Marvin Laffire
visited Miss Delta Lee Brinkman
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karasek and
Frances attended church at Frens-
tat last Sunday.
The Sunday visitor of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Phelps were Chester Wil-
liams and wife of Caldwell, Grov-
er Phelps and wife of Cook's Point,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karasek and
Frances, Tommy Phelps and fam-
ily. Messrs. Italph Williams and
Andrew Davis.
Miss June Dell Dworsky of
Caldwell visited Miss Irene Whaley
last Sunday.
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* CHRIKSMAN *
* lly Ih.' 9th and 10th GRAI>E *
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Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hill have
been visiting in Brownwood the
past two weeks and returned home
Monday.
Thomas Westbrook visited J. W.
Westbrook of West Columbia from
Saturday until Monday afternoon.
Louie Geick became quite ill Fri-
day afternoon and was carried to
a Cameron hospital, but we are
glad to say that he was able to re-
turn home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nabors of
Houston visited Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Gasper Saturday night.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. (Jasper Sunday were Mrs. I^aura
Boedeker and Lawrcne, Mrs. (¡. C.
Price ami son, Ashley Price, Mrs.
t«. A. Dulin and Miss Becky Price.
Mrs. E. L. Gasper, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Claude
Alimón of Allies, Oklahoma, re-
turned home last week and her
mother. Mrs. L. A. Dulin, came
with her.
Mrs. Ethel Matejowsky and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Matejowsky and
children visited in Beaumont dur-
ing the week-end.
Mrs. Dick Geick and children of
Somerville spent the week-end with
Mrs. Ben Bauman.
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* $ * * * $ £
"BLACK JACK"
* By MRS. J. L. KEY *
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Alfred Rodgers of Camp Wolters
■ pent last week with friends and
i elat ives here.
Mr and Nlrs John Burford are
the proud parents of a it-pound
baby boy born May I'J.
Opal and Sonny -pent a few days
with their daddy in < aldwell last
week.
Our Sunday School and prayer
meetings hav been started up
again. Everybody come and bring
someone with you.
Albert Key is working in Temple
on an Army hospital
Hubert Key is progressing nicely.
We hope he will continue.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Doss and
■hildren of Midway spent Sunday
in the Tom Doss home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ridout of
San Antonio spent a few days in
the J. B. Morton home last week.
Bro. Frankes of San Antonio
preached for us Sunday night.
Mr and Mr*. Willis Ilolton and
son spent Sunday night and Mon-
day in the Oras Spence home at
Pleasant Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Key and
baby of Rockdale spent Sunday in
the Robert Key home.
Burford t rain spent Sunday with
Johnnie and Lloyd Morton.
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Friday, May 22,1942
Tha CakhrtO Nowa
DEDICATION CEREMONY MAY 25
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The new Moravian liethren Church at Cook's Point, constructed of petrified stone, which will be
dedicated Monday. May 25. in an all-day ceremony. Rev. H. E. Reseda, pastor of the church, stated that
with a small outlay of $900 cash and members of th • church willing to work at the task, a building worth
several limes that amount has been constructed. The structure is insured for $2000 and valued at even
more than that amount. It was designed and built by W. W. Chaloupka, a member of the church, who was
assisted by Emil I'rbanoskv and others.
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Ever y olio tells us our food is delicious, our service is
excellent, and our prices ri^ht in line with the dic-
tates of common sense. So we really must have
something. If you haven't yet visited us, we'd suk-
Kcst you treat yourself to a treat by coming to
dinner today.
SPECIAL
30c 140c
NEW YORK CAFE
GEORGE HEWETT, Prop.
* LYONS *
• l«y MRRS. G. C. NIX *
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Leon Painter who has been sta-
tioned at Pearl Harbor and is now
in California arrived here Sunday
evening. He and Miss Lois Tuttle
were married Sunday night by
Rev. Riely of Somerville.
Junior Smith of Port Arthur is
visiting home folks.
Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Dutlon vis-
ited Miss Vivian Dunn at Waco.
She underwent an operation last
week.
Mrs. John Schoppe is spending
a few days with her daughter, Mrs.
Elmer Curling of Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods and
Joe Ed spent Sunday in Somerville.
Mrs. Marvin, Magdaline and
Geraldine went to Milano Satur-
day.
Miss Estelle Murray spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mr- Malvin liare
of Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mates of ('aid-
well visited friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sims, Mr.
and Mrs. Dawson l.eatherwood and
Sharon Kay were visitors here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Keese and
son and Mis- Nelline Keese of
Houston spent the \.eek-end here.
Mr. and Mrs Keese returned home
with them.
Mi and .Ui~. Willie Lee I'lit*h
nt College Station are spending
two weeks with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill I'lich. and Mr. and
Mrs. (itis Schoppe.
Leon Broach has returned home
after a short stay in the Bryan
hospital.
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Card of Thanks
New Credentials
The President receives new
credentials of Alex. Loudon, up to
now envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary, and now am-
bassador extraordinary and plenipo-
tentiary of the Netherlands.
Card of Thanks
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* CHRIESMAN *
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Mrs. Mattie James of Ballinger
has been visiting friends in and
around Chriesman the past week.
E. Ewell was a Temple visitor
last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Eanes Sr.
of Cameron visited relatives here
last Friday.
Louis Geick was taken to a hos-
pital at Temple last Friday. Latest
reports were that he was improv-
ing some.
Mrs. Dick Geick and children of
Somerville spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matejowsky
and children of Lubbock and Mrs.
Ethel Matejowsky spent the week-
end in Beaumont with relatives.
Next Sunday will be our regular
_ dar- Mt forpt th*
dato—all an cordially Invitad to
attond both moraine ¿M evening
W community was visited by a
hai| and wind atorm last Thursday
afternoon, doing considerable dam-
age to tropa and gardens.
Theron Spruill of Caldwell apent
the week-end with his uncle, Mi-
burn Spruill.
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NOTICE !
Upon the authority invested in
me as Mayor of the City of Cald-
well, Texas, I have this day filed
with the City Clerk of the City of
Caldwell, Texas, a budget of the
receipts and expenditures of the
City of Caldwell, for the fiscal
year beginning February 1, 1942,
and ending January 31,
Notice is hereby given that a
public hearing will be held in the
Commission Chamber of the City
of Caldwell, on May 29th, 1942, at
4 o'clock, P. M. At such .íearing,
any tax payer of the City of Cald-
well, Texas, shall have the right
to be present and participate in
such hearing.
(Signed) C. E. Cromartie
Mayor of the City of Caldwell,
Texas.
Caldwell, Texas.
May 13, 1942.
BIT Y DirKNII BO vim
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Mr. and Mm.
dsn are visiting in tha
parents, Mr. and Mi ;latarTu
pal.
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A D L E R I K
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We are the exclusive stents far
JUM 'KskEyt' Mir- which to
warranted to cure "pink #y#" jSJQSE
Mrd. A 6-gram bottle—enough to
Seat 80 to 40 cases sells (or 91.M.
Drop in any time and let as tell pan
about this sew and iully-guaraatetd
remedy for the treatment of sa to-
faction which annually causss leasso
to cattlemen mounting to many ml-
lions of dollars.
HOLUBEC DRUG
SAFE-SOUND-CONSERVATIVE
Assets Over $700,000.00
Under Supervision of United States
Banking Department
Caldwell National Bank
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $134,000.00
We wish to express our ap-
preciation to our many friends and
relatives for the kind deeds and
floral offerings during the illness
and at the death of our beloved
son and brother, John Roy Telg.
We als'i wish to thank Rev. Cooper
and Harvey Sc hiller Funeral Home.
MR. and MRS. Wil l, TELG
And Family.
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We wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
many friends for their kindnesses
and remembrances at the time of
the tragic death of our father,
Ceorge .1. Courtney. The sym-
pathies extended were a comfort;
to the shocked members of our
family.
The Courtnev Children.
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PEARL of 1942
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GEORGIA CARROLL—"Min Pearl of 1942'
WE USE NO SUGAR
IN THE BREWING
OF PEARL BIER
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WINNER OF CONTEST
IN WHICH THOUSANDS
OF TEXANS VOTED
(WITHOUT MIZIS OR AWARDS OP ANY KIND!
We asked you to help choose "Miss
Pearl of 1942". Untold thousands
of you went to 10,000 polling
places and voted, with no prize or
award of any kind being offered.
Now that the last vote is counted,
we are happy to announce that your
choice is MISS GEORGIA CARROLL
Born in Dallas, Georgia is a true
Texan, who was discovered by a New
York model agency while singing on
Texas radio stations. Her ability,
beauty, and hard work brought her
meteoric success in New York, end-
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You'll see her in Pearl Beer adver-
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you to say "Bottle of Pearl, please"!
SAN ANTONIO BREWING ASSOCIATION
BtíTTLE DF PEARL PLEASE
"KEEP 'EM FLYING—BUY DEFENSE BONDS."
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CALDWELL, TEXAS PHONE 72
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Smith, G. A. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1942, newspaper, May 22, 1942; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175503/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.