The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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Mr. «ii4 Mr*. C. M. ■<
*h«ir daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Fer-
guson of Austin visited in the
home of Mrs. W. W. Rankin
Thuriwiuy of last week. They also
visited with Julius C. Houston
while here.
■Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Polaaskf
and Hubert, Jr. of Austin visited
with thrir parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Folansky during the holi-
day*. Mr. und Mrs. J. A. Polansky
of Dime Box also visited with the
Folanskys.
Mrs. Tony Talaaik and A. w.
had a.s their guests during the
holidays, Miss Shirley Schoppe of
Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. John <i-
Anderson of Houston.
Mitm Shirley Jancik returned to
Austin Sunday to resume ht r
studies.
Mrs. Caul Wallher* and Ronnie
of Miles and Dr. and Mrs. A. C.
Kaltwa.wr and Marcia of El
Campo visited in the home of their
mother and other relatives dur-
ing th<- holidays.
Mr. end Mrs. James Nay lor of
San Ant >ni i and Mis* Pearl I^ong
of Austin visited in the home of
Jinl|Lf< a.vl Mrs. Clint l.ewis New
Year's Day and the following
Miss Ttxas Holp
Miss Texas, Pauls Marie l.anr
of Cleburne, adds her contri
butioa to the 1954 March of
Dimes. More support than ever
before is needed in the current
drive because of the costs of the
new Potto Prevention Program
of stepped-up gamma globulin
supplies and massive testing of
a polio vaccine during this year
Card of Thanks
We wish to expieos OUI siei "TI
thanks and apprecutt >n ••• <r¡r
friends, relatives at,«l ncichbrirs
for th> many kindr;e«ses shown
us during the illnt-** ; n«i at the
passing «if our beloved wife,
mothi-i and grandmother. F am s
Mary Manacik. We wish t thank
Rev F J Kostohrvz and Ke\
A. S Broaddus for their kind
word* of cond"!anc'-. and those
who ■ ff' ieii prayers for her. Also
those who sent the beautiful
flow, rs, cards, fi«n|.- and other
gift.-, an ! f il any express >ns if
ymp.i'hy, we r deeply grate-
ful
W. also ixtend our thanks and
apt - •■elation to the Steek -1 .oehr
i|UMitett, the New Tahor Church
Choir and others for the beautiful
songs rendered and to Dr. J. E.
Siptak for the untiring efforts he
made to euae the suffering of
our loved one.
To Harvey-Schiller funeral di-
rectors for the courteous and ef-
ficent manner in which the ser-
vices were conducted, we thank
you. May Gods richest blessings
he bestowed upon all for their
kindnesses.
THE HANACIK FAMILY
week and*
Sara lew Lew la returned Sunday
to har classes at the University
of lesas after spending the holi-
days in Cnldwell with her perents,
Judge and Mrs. Clint Lewis.
Rev. snd Mrs. H. E.
were in Rosenberg Saturday, Jan-
uary 2, where they were met by
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. E. J. Bradshaw of Cor-
pus Christi. The rite of Christian
baptism was administered to the
infant son of the Brads haws in
the Moravian Brethren manse in
Rosenberg. Officiating in the bap-
tism of little Richard Henry were
the grandfather and uncle, Rev
H. E. Beseda, Sr., and Rev. H. F.
Beseda, Jr. Sunday in the Beseda
hf me in Caldwell, the above group
was joined for a New Year din-
ner by Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Beseda,
son Robert and Mrs, Florence
King, Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs.
Quinn Vance, Lynn, and Mr. M.
M. Vance of Bryan.
Mrs. Lee Stidtson
Arrives At Island
Base To Join Husband
CI,ARK A KB Newly arrived
< n Clark Air Force Base in the
Philippines just in time to be
with her husband. Maj. Clarenci
C. Stidston for the Yuletide sea-
son. was Mrs. O. Y. I^>e M St i' I -
ston, daughter of Mr. (¡rorge W
Middleton, Caldwell.
M rs. Stidston, who traveled
from the C S. aboard the USNS
' General C. <1. Morton", will lie
making her home with the major
;n the housing area for military
dependents on th<> base until his
Philippine tour is completed.
Major Stidston has been per
forming material control officer
duties for the 2-lth Maintenance
(¡roup, '_'4th Air Depot Wing sinee
last July A former member of
the T. xas National Guard, he was
ordered to active duty in 11U0 and
during World Win II participated
in the campaigns in North \friea,
Sicily. Italy, Southern France and
Germany.
Me hails from Houston at >1 is
the son «'f Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Stidston, of that city.
Mr And Mrs Knbdka
Celebrate Silver
Anniversary
Mr. and Mra. Joe Kubelka ob-
served their Silver Wadding an-
niversary Christmas Day. The
many gaily wrapped gifts which
were placed under the Christmas
tree, gave a Yuletide setting to
the home.
The dining table was laid with
a linen cloth and centered with
a sugar plum tree. The beautiful
China used was a gift to the
honorees. Those enjoying the oc-
casion were; their son, Aviation
Cadet Leroy Kubelka of Hurlen-
gen Air Force Base, Dr. and Mr*
John Skrivanek, Deanne, John
David and Sharon of College Sta-
tion; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Marek and Janette, Austin; and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gisel, Daniel
and Al Williams, Bryan; Miss
Rose Kubelka, Dallas; .Mr. an.I
Mrs. Frank B. Kubelka, Mr. and
Mrs. John Skrabanek Johnny,
and Mark, arid Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Marck, Frank P. all of
Caldwell.
Civil Service To Hold
Examinations
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Local Serviceman
Retorna To Camp
After 20 Day Leave
Enjoying a twenty day fur-
lough vacantly waa Pvt. Leroy W.
Ilaine. He speat the leave in Col-
lege Station with his wife and
visited relatives in this area in-
cluding his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Korth and Florence Ann
and his grandmother, Mrs. Mary
Kamm.
itsr n.
Albany, N. Y. is the oldest
chartered city in the United
States.
The I'. S. Civil Service Com-
mission announces examinations
for Electrician, WH-15, Sl.Kl per
hour, Junior Electrician, WB-1",
$1 .ft<> per hour. Gas Appliance Re-
pairer, WB-14, $1.77 per hour.
Electi icial Linesman, WB-15, $1.M
per hour, Junior Electr- al Lin<
man, WB-11, $1.<>2 per l-oui for-
employme.-t at Bryan Ai>- Fori"-
Base. Fu'l information and appli-
cations may be obtained from the
post office oi from the Executive
Secretary, Brya.i Air Force Has.'
Bryan, Texas
Daughter Is Born
To Veiss Family
A daughtei weighing seven
pounds and eleven ounces wai
horn to T-Sgt. and Mrs. John .1
Veiss, Jr. of Tinker A. F. B
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on
January 2, 1954.
Maternal grandmother is Mrs.
E. M Kimble of St. Louis. Mis-
- uri and paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. John J Veiss,
Sr. of this city. Also paternal
great grandparents are Mrs. An-
nie Veiss of this city and Mr. and
I Mrs John Jun ak of route 1.
pride in making the nowve town a setter place to uve in
is an csaential attribute opgooo citizenship.
The wav to implement it It* to take an interest in
local government, ano to support sjcm local
enter pius es as the community chest, the hospitau,
thc schools, the churches.
THE STRENGTH OF ITS COMMUNITIES IS THE STRENGTH OP
out OMMOC ZACY.
Horace Bell Takes
Course At Air Base
B.
Horace C. Bell. of John
Bell and wife of 'hrie.man is
completing his A Force basic
military training r i.rs- at Lack
laml Air Force Ba-«. the "iiat
\ ay to the Air J n ■■
Lackland, situated i-ai :-an A
ionio, is the site ••• Air 1- r •
basic military trumiig for men
and women, headi|u..r¡ i- of h.
Human Resource He- arch Center,
and home of the I SAF Officer
Military School.
Renew Your
SUBSCRIPTION
Kidney Slow-Down
May Bring
Restless Nights
\Vhr n kidney function *lo-va down, man*
J'u'r.% corni !mn of najcumi: bathache, hoad-
«rhfjt. duzin.<M and Itmt • pep und «mercy.
- if!. n .'hr.t with thaoe dla-
m*rr j ( ri (Juf ;l iri ¡m y function i« gct-
'.nt d ¿mi to • urh common caumw
t.n .«f-t its atid a' tic., ovor-oxertion or c*-
:><j*urr u. cold. Minor bladder irritations
dij" f< ci.!d, or wrong diet may
a.i w riíij? uo rngh ü or frequent p&iuiagCMi
i)' n't v ur kidneys if theaccondi*
li -'her you I'rv ¡hinn't* I'iiis—a mild
.. ¿rvrii . I • d tiucceHAfully bv mitliona for
ovi>r jo yourn. While often < therwiae cauaed*
it's u /itr.!MK how many tim.ra Uoan'a jcivb
hanpy reli' i from hta e di^romfortji—help
11 «* 1 n.-'e oí ki'inev tubes and filter
i«uah out whsUj. Got Doan'a I'iil today!
Doaks Pills
My Son Will
follow in my
footsteps !
You can say the same when
you save regularly, for a re
Kularly rnaintaineri savings
account .ufoes a long way to-
ward insurinfi him the educa-
tional advantages you want
him to have. It's a wise fath-
er who . tart- savin/ ear!v.
The Caldwell National Bank
Member F. D. I. C.
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1954, newspaper, January 8, 1954; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176098/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.