The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, February It, 1*4
THE CALDWELL NEWS
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SOCIETY NEWS
MIK8 SYLVIA HAVEL.
E. R. POLANSKY MARRIED
Wearing • bridal gown of Hat
in and nylon tulle, Mts3 Sylvia
Havel became the bride «.f E. R.
« (Bobby) Polansky on February
6 in St. Joseph's Catholic churcn
in Bryan at 9 o'clock in the morr-
, ing.
The bride íh the granddaughter
oWlr. and Mrs. T. R. Kubin and
the bridegroom's parents are Mr
and Mrs. R. J. Polansky.
The Rev. Tim Valenta read the
impressive marriage ceremony ba~
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tore an altar adorned with whitr
gladioli, chrysanthemum , daffa-
diU against a back ground of
palms. Miss Gussie Schuits played
the wedding music and marches
Given in marriage by her b'o
ther, Ed Havel, the bride's gown
had a fitted bodice with yoke of
net appliqued with lace design
and outlined with draped bertha in
off the shoulder effect. The
sleeves were softly fitted. Her
skirt of net was very bouffant
and she carried a white carnation
bouquet eenteied with a white
orchid and also a crystal Rosary.
A halo of satin dotted with peirh
held in place the finger-tip veil
of illusion.
Miss Theresa Sikorski, maid of
honor, and a bridesmaid, Huts
Maydell Bird were gowned in
powder blue net with blue rib-
bons and the other bridesmaid
Miss Regina Steta and the flow-
er girl, Lynn Sosolik were gowwe*i
in similar frocks of pink. All at-
tendants carried white carnations.
The bridegroom was atten-iel
by Hubert Havel as best man an J
i Bill Koeman and Joe Merka,
groomsmen.
Both the bride's Rrandinot'iiT
and jrroom's mother chose froi-ks
of Navy blue with white «■(•<•*-
-lories and white carnations r r
sajres.
Following the ceremony a woo
dinjr reception was held in the
St. Joseph school gymnasiiun
which was decorated with gladioli
and chrysanthemums.
Miss Bird presided at the cof-
fee service anil Miss Sikorski
served the wedding cake.
After a wedding trip to Den
ver, Colorado, the young ctup>
will reside in Bryan. For travel
rtu> bride chose a light brown
suit with darker brown acces-
sories and her shoulder corsage
was of white orchids.
Mr. and Mrs. T. ft. Kubin and
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Polansky ai«?
former residents of Caldwell.
For a short period from 1H.15
to 1837 the United States govern
ment was out of debt.
February has five Sundays
about three times in every cen-
tury.
Seventy-two percent of the
earth's surface is water.
Card of Thanks
We wiah to express our sincere
appreciation to all of our munv
friends and relatives for the
many acts of kindness extended to
un during the illness and .it the
passing of our h'tsband, father
and grandfather, W. F. Poehlv
We especially wish to thank
Rev. R. I., Jackson, Rev. A. G.
Elley and Rev. H. E. Beseda. Sr.,
for their words of consolation
those who sent the beautiful
floral offerings, cards of cheer
during his illness, and cards of
sympathy after his death; those
who sent food and served the
meals; the considerate care of the
doctors and nurses; the quartette,
Rudy Loehr, Johnny Steek, Louis
Loehr and Allan Pape, and pianist,
Sara Nell Herrmann, for the
uplifting music; those who re-
mained at the funeral home Fri-
day night; the pall bearers, flow-
er bearers and funeral directors
of Phillips-Luckey.
Mrs. W. F. Poehls
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loehr, Jr.
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nowtk
and family
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stock
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy 8tack and
son.
COOKS POINT SPONSORS
ELECT ROOM MOTHERS
The Cooks Point School Spon-
sors hold their regular monthly
meeting February 9, at the Cooks
Point School.
Mrs. Rudy Loehr, president,
presided and opened the meeting
with a prayer. The treasurers re-
port was given by Mrs. John
Loehr. The quilt sold at the
Chili supper brought |41.NS
Richard Englemaa was the lucl y
winner of thia quilt. The Chili
supper was a success and we ap-
preciate the cooperation of the
public.
The following Isdies were elec-
ted class room mothera: Mrs Joe
Drgac, Mrs. John Stefka, Mrs.
Herbert Dotson and Mrs. John
Kubin. We also have one new
member, Mr. Pete Sefcik.
After the business meeting Mr.
Stanley Mrnustik entertained the
group with three interesting films
"Woody Wood Peckcr", "Fishing"
and "Goofs in the Navy".
Hostesses for the evening \-erc
Mrs. Rudolph Luksa, Mrs. ICd
Drgac and Mrs. Frank Kubina.
Cookies with coffee or punch was
served.
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Mrs. Willie Speckman has re-
turned to her home after visiting
with her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Joyce Speckman of Bay City.
J. E. Eanes, Mrs. J H. Roskey
and son Henry C. and Mr. and
Mrs. Hulon Tabor spent last Wed-
nesday and Thursday in Houston
attending the Put Stock Show.
Mrs. Lila Koraegay has re-
turned home alter spending sev-
eral days with her children, Mi.
and Mrs. Robert Lee of Corpus
Chriati.
Mrs. Alice Sewell is visiting in
Waco this week with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Tom Connolee.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eaton and
baby of Temple spent the week
end here with relatives.
Miss ^ilma Sewell of Buda,
Texas spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Sewell.
Mrs. Ben Beauman and Mrs.
Elsie Speckman were Bryan visi-
tors laat week.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Philp of
Marlin visitad with his mother,
Mrs. Sarah Philp, 8unday.
J. M. Eanes visited with rela-
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The CaMwel National Bank
Member P. D. L C.
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Dr. E. E. Whiteside • • • Optometrist
EYES EXAMINED — GLASSES FITTED
In Caldwell Every Tuesday
OFFICE HOURS: — 10:00 — 4:30
Up Stairs Woodson Building — Next To Shaw Furniture
Starting February 23rd
tires here laat Thursday after-
Caesar, Alexander the Great
and the Iron Duke of Wellington
were never defeated in battle.
Members of the white race have
more hair on their heads than
any other race.
Use Claaniffed Ada.
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NOTICE
See Us For The Best Baby Chicks
Wo hiMli two gradeo; the Boat ami Rsfikr. Wa
have R. O. P. Cockrek ia oar flack awl oar
Pullets cone from selected egga —
color, shape, and also. Wo want ta be sure thai
got the host.
Will have baby chicks every Moaday.
Turkey eggs must be at the Hatchery by Friday
night. Remember our Poultry Service ia FREE.
CALDWELL HATCHERY
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Peters, owners
Phone 228-J or W — Caldwell, Tex.
Fertilizer Seeds Feeds
Order Yours
TODAY
We have on hand and ready for delivery to your (arm the following well known and proven
Fertilizers --- The very best fertilizer that money can buy. There's nothing added.
IT'S ALL FERTILIZER
Virginia Carolina
8-8-8
Mathiesons
13-13-13
16-20-0
12-24-12
Pelleted
5-10-5
Pelleted
International
10-20-10
Pelleted
Lone Star
4-12-4
5-10-5
8-8-8
We also have on hand a large stock of AMMONIUM NITRATE.
We offer the following varieties of seed corn for your selection
C0NRÁDS SUPERCROST WHITLIFFS KASCH
HARPERS DEKALBS McCURYD
We also have on hand the following field seeds
Common and Sweet Sudan Arizona and Texas Hegari
Martin Combine Milo Big German Millet
Red Top Cane Yellow Dent & Sure Crop Corn
WE CARRY A COMPLETE UNE OF RED CHAIN FEEDS AT ALL TIMES.
NOTICE
The Burleson County Co-Op Store wishes to
make the following announcement
NOTICE
All patronage PREFERRED STOCK dividends dated Nov. 30, 1949 will be retired for cash March 1, 1954.
If you were a CO-OP customer during the year of 1949 and have not received your stock certificate, you may
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pick them up at your CO-OP Store.
Why Pay More? Buy From Your Co-Op Store And Watch The Co-Op Dollars Come Roiling
Home.
Remember — if you are a stock holder, you own an interest in TIIE CO-OP STORE. Also remember that all
net profits are divided into patronage dividends at the end of the year. These are issued in the form of stock,
which are redeemable for cash after a period of four years.
PATRONIZE YOUR CO-OP STORE AND SAVE
Burleson County Co-Op Store
PHONE 824
WE DELIVER
ROBERT A. J ASTER. MANAGER
CALDWELL, TEXAb
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1954, newspaper, February 19, 1954; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176104/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.