The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1957 Page: 5 of 6
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FRIDAY,'MARCH 8,‘ 1957
THF WEST NEWS — WEST, TEXAS
VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs., Bill Henderson
’spent the week end in Dallas
and attended several spring
holidays social functions given
bv students at Bas'lor Dental
School.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dolezal
and son visited his mother, Mrs.
Annie Dolezal and Mr. and Mrs.
Roman Slay in West this past
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horsak kit I
Friday evening for Houston
I where they visited wan rela-
I tives for a few days.
♦ ♦
Lt. Lewis Hayes of Roswell,
j New Mexico is spending a few
days in West with relatives.
Mrs. Ann Frerich spent the
weekend in Seguin, Texas with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Webb are
visiting with relatives in West
Texas this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Sulak
and James spent Sunday With
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lenart and
family in Irving.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willie Holaeka
and Mrs. Louis Framr visited
and Mrs. Louis Kramr visited
and Michael in Bellaire over the
weekend. The occasion was Mi-
chael’s second birthday.
♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gajdo-
sik, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Gaj-
dosik and family visited with
Mr. Louts Gajdosik who is in the
hospital in Dallas last Sunday.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Gajdiea and family in
Dallas. Mrs. Louts Gajdosik re-
turned home Sunday from Dal-
las where she had been staying
with her husband.
• •
Mrs. Floyd McCoy, who had
been visiting in Pasadena for
the past 2 week, returned home
Friday evening accompanied by
Bonnie Jean McCoy, M,r. and
Mrs. Douglas McCoy and daugh-
ter, Carolyn. Saturday they and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McCoy went
to Temple to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill McCoy, reutming to
their homos on Sunday.
♦ *
Lt. Reynold Janek and Miss
Joyce Davenport, his fiance, of
Big Springs spent the weekend
in West with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Janek.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Nemeeek
visited in Huntsville on Sunday
with their daughter Mary Cecile
who is attending Sam Houston
College.
♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cartwright
visited in Corpus Christi last
w'eek wdth relatives.
• •
Mrs. George Wilson is spend-
ing the week in Itasca with her
sister and family.
♦ ♦
Mr. Maurice Westmoreland of
Dallas visited his grandmother
Sunday.
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West, Texas
Mr and Mrs. Frank Crippen 1
and children of Ft. Worth spent j
the weekend in West with her
mother, Mrs. John Hruska.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mazanec,
Jr., and children of Ft. Worth
visited with friends and relati-
ves in West over the weekend.
• .
The Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barton were
the Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Kosto-
hryz ol Temple and Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Tlustos and boys,
Bobby and Wayne of Oak Lake.
« *
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Hutto,
of Dallas visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Bennett, and his
parents near Aquilla on Friday
and Saturday.
* ♦
Mrs. Bam Keeble and daugh-
ter Sharon of Dallas came down
Friday to visit her mother, Mrs.
E. H. Bresler. They returned
home Sunday.
* •
Mrs. Leo Keeton of Hillsboro
viisted Mrs. W. J. Westmoreland
Wednesday.
♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle of Venus
visited her sister Mrs. Everett
Reed and Mr. Reed on Sunday.
« ♦
Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Calfee
Edwards of Bosqueville visited
Mrs J. W. Gidney Tuesday.
• ♦
Rev. and Mrs. B. R. Young of
Longview and Mr. and Mrs. Gra-
dy L. Coates and Dale of Gregg
ton, parents and grandparents
of Mr. Kenneth Coates of Bay-
lor, Music Director at the First
Baptist Church, attended serv-
inces there Sunday.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Halbert of
Bosqueville visited daughter Mrs.
Walter Mellgren, Dr. Mellgren
and children recently.
♦ *
Miss Shirley Rydel of Hill-
crest Hospital visited her pa-
rents, Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Ry-
del over the weekend.
• ♦
Little Miss Pattic Lackey of
Waco visited her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bennett
last weekend.
Penelope Items
Latest report are that Penelope
is going to have a Community
Building.
. •
Bill Anderson has given up
Dr. Allen’s farm on Ash Creek
near Malone and moved to Pe-
nelope due to ill health. Mrs.
Anderson is employed in Hills-
boro.
* *
Mrs. Pete Nors and children
from the Griffen community
visited her Mother here Thurs-
day.
♦ ♦
Mrs. Emil Janek visited re-
latives at West this weekend.
• ♦
Mrs. Horace McGilvray re-
turned home Saturday from a
Waco hospital where she had
been the past few days for me-
dical treatment.
• ♦
Willie Adamcik and family of
West visited relatives here this
weekend.
• t
James Welch, Jr., has been
in Hillcrest Hospital for medi-
cal treatment. Reports received
Saturday indicated he was not
doing very well.
• »
Rudy Prikryl and family of
Dallas visited relatives here this
weekend.
* •
Mrs. Alva Walker returned
home this weekend from Fort
Worth where she had been for
several days for medical treat-
ments.
♦ ♦
Jim Welch and family were
business visitors in Waco Sa-
turday.
« ♦
P. H. Woodward of Hubbard
was a business visitor Here last
Friday.
• •
Earl Jones and Alvin Griffin
were business visitors in Hub-
bard Thursday.
Mrs. R D. Carter
With West News
Subscribers
The West News wishes to ack-
nowledge with thanks the fol
towing new end renewal sub
scriptions received since last re
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Henry S. Beseda, Oak Creek,
Colorado
O. B. Walls, West
W. W. Adair, Milford
Otto Graeser, Dallas
Ernest Zahirniak, West
Ray Twittty, West
Mrs. Betty Blanco, Dellas
Mrs. O’Neill Dennis, Jackson-
ville, Ark.
E. R. Urbanovsky, Fort Worth
Naomi Vasek, Dallas
Frank Vonasek, West
John B. Fellner, Caledonia, Wis.
L. J. Ruzicka, Friona,
Joe J. Podsednik, West
W. S. Digby, Mt. Calm
E. W. Winter, Mountain Lake,
N. J.
Joe W. Oocek, West Covin*, Cal.
Eddie L. Pavlica, Abbott
Abbott News
Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Kostohryz
of Temple and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Tlustos and sons of Oak-
lake were Sunday dinner guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Barton and Jodie.
♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Popp and
daughter spent one day last
week with her mother and bro-
ther, Mrs. Rosie Lastovica and
Charlie of Ross.
* •
Mr. and Mrs. BYank Hlavaty
visited with Mr. Andrew Rydel
and daughter Thursday night.
♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simmons
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Garner and family or Arling-
ton spent the week end with
then- parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Popp and attended the serv-
ices at the West CMB Church
Sunday morning.
♦ t
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ozymy
visited with their sons in Dallas
recently.
♦ ♦
Mr. Rudolph Barton is suf-
fering with an infection on his
hand which was caused from an
injury on a nail.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Popp and
family spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wade
Scott at Waco. The Scotts have
moved into their beautiful new
home which they recently pur-
chased.
• •
Alvin Popp is on the sick list,
also Mrs. Frankie Reed.
The senior class sponsored
Gaylon Christi and his Down-
beats at the Abbott gym Mon-
day night. Everyone enjoyed the
program.
• «
Danny Popp is spending a
week with his brothers, Henry
John Popp of Galveston and’
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Popp and
family of Oaklake, Miss. They
are planning to go to New Or-
leans to see the March Gras.
♦ ♦
Luck wasn’t with the Pan-
therettes last Friday night in
the district tuornament at By-
num as Aquilla won over Ab-
bott by a score of 40 to 30.
Ethel Patterson and Jeanette
Kostohryz each scored 11 points
for the losers.
Ross News
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Christian
of Fort Worth visited Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Christian during the
week end.
James Pfeffer and Morris
Lynn Christian were out of
school for several days because
of serious colds.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Nichols
and daughter visited Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Grier at Tokio
Wednesday night.
« •
Mrs. Emilie Lander and Wal-
ter of Dallas visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Blaschke and
family Sunday.
« •
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jaska
and family visited his mother,
Mrs. A. Jaska during the week
end.
♦ •
Mrs. O. L. Pennell wishes to
thank everyone for cards, let-
ters and help she has received
during the illness of her hus-
band. Mr. Pennell is at home
and is able to have visitors.
The annual McLennan Coun-
ty 4-H Club Achievement Ban-
quet was held at the YMCA in
Waco Monday night, March 4.
i ,
Daniel MoraVec of Ross 4-H
Club was presented one of the
achievement awards. Ethel Chu-
pik won an award on health,
and Myrna Heitmiller on gar-
dening, also of the Ross 4-H
Club. The awards were present-
ed to club members by John-
nv Watkias, farm director of
KWTX.
March 4-8 has been designat-
ed as Public Schools Week. The
Abbott school has designated
Thursday, March 7, as a spe-
cial day on which everyone is
Invited to visit a public school.
Political
Announcement
City Of West
GEORGE E. KACIR
For Mayor, (for re-election)
JOS F. HOLASEK
Bar Commissioner, (for re-elc-
tion)
FRANK BUSBY
For Commissioner (for re-elec-
tion)
Dunbar News
The 5th and 6th grades are
busy making a unit on the by-
products of the cow. Wayne
Melton, Norman Powell and
Barbara Powell made a beau-
tiful poster on one of our great-
est scientists, Dr. George Wash-
ington Carver.
The 1st and 2nd grades are
making Health Booklets. The
3rd and 4th grades are making
posters on the American Heri-
tage. We are observing Public
Schools Week.
Last Saturday, March 2, the
Elementary Tournament in the
M. O. Robinson Gym was a suc-
cess, The following teams par-
ticipated in the tournament:
Mt. Calm, Carlas High, Ax-
tell, Abbott; the Dunbar Ele-
mentary boys and girls won the
tournament.
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The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1957, newspaper, March 8, 1957; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth589755/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.