Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 21, 1976 Page: 11 of 32
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Wednčsday, July 21, 1976
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th at 7:30 p.m.
We wlll also change our game
night starting in August. Instead of
having it evéry Frlday night, we
will háve the game night every
Tuesday night.
líhat wiil be all for now.
Fraternally,
Chester Shmoldas
■ -8PJ8T-
LODGE NO. 66, WACO
Dear Members:
The regular meeting of Lodge 66
will be held Sunday, July 25th, at
2:30 p.m.
The ladies are asked to bring
sandwiches, ehips and a dessert,
enough for tjheir families and
guests.
A youth club meeting will bé
held prior to the adult meeting.
See you there.
Fraternally,
Bonnie Pruitt
Secretary
- SPJST -
LODGE NO. 74, LGVELADY
Dear Members and Friends:
I hope evetyone had an enjoy-
able Fourth of July celebration. We
háve pleasant memories of a good
turnout at the celebration in Love-
lady at Lodge 74.
The members, friends, and
guests are reporting an enjoyable
time spent in witnessíng a nice
program and two groups of youth
square dancers. We could háve not
asked !íor better eňtertainment.
Mrs. Webb at the piano helped so
much in the performance with the
young singers; there were so many
songs they memorized and sang
so nicely.
Food was available from noon
until midnight and so much barbe-
cue, Czech sausagd, potato salad,
cole slaw, green beans, baked
beans, tomato and cucumber salad,
plus pastries for dessert with iced
tea and eoffee.
The hard workers really put in
long hours in preparing, se'rving
and cleaning up in the kitchen. I
should name them all but I am
afraid that I do not remember the
entire working crews' names and it
would také up a lot of space.
I heard many compliments on
the delicious barbdcue which was
prepared by Brother Bobalik who
always makes tender and juicy
barbeeue. Of course, the rest of the
meal had to match up wit|h all the
trimmings, including fresh vege-
tables and a variety oř pastries.
Everyone’s work and cooperation
was appreciated by all the mem-
bers, I am sure.
The lodge was decorated with
some extra nice tablecloths, new
ash trays, flags, touch of pine
cones, and pine greenery added to
the speciál holiday celebration.
The Hafners and Smiths worked on
putting up the extra attraction
around the kitchen and bandstand,
including the curtains, it all looked
very nice.
(During the Lions Club installa-
tion oř officers, the tables weré
neatly arranged with vases of flow-
ers and new tablecloths. Delic-
ious barbeeue with all the trim-
mings, prepared by SPJST mem-
bers, was served.)
The' fine music at the July 4th
event was by the Texas Dutchmen
and Crockett Westerneers, all aft-
emoon in between the youth pro-
gram and until midnight.
All those parents and youth lead-
er who took part in that same pro-
gram surely are highly appreciated.
Linda Michka has very litle extra
time, but she made time to make
the stars for all the singers and
said it was not easy to help with
everything for that day.
There were several beautiful
cakes solid!; auctioned off, and
that brought the youth club about
$230. Our president is a profes-
sional on auctioning. He has doně
this several times by helping stu-
denta seli theír cake's for some
worthy cause. Brother Hafner is
always called upon to sing speciál
songs during dancing and help en-
tertain everyone who comes for an
enjoyable time.
The’ very beautiful hanging bas-
kets were given to the following:
Brother Chester and Sister Mildred
Shmoldas, the Bobalik family, the
Baker family, and our family (the
Michkas). Many thanks! It looks
nice in our home and we appreciate
it very much. Several members
were recognized that day and I am
sure everybody felt good for being
recognized for all speciál efforts
in good cooperation.
We enjoyed the Vrážel Polka
Band Saturday, July lOth at our
lodge. The Vrazels are outstandlng
musicians so we felt fortunateí to
háve them, They went to Wash-
ington, D.C., (July 14-18) to play
for a speciál performance at the
Smithsonian institute.
Now to all of you who had ac~
cidents or siekness, I am wishing
■all of you to get back to yourselves
as soon as possible.
I was sorry to hear about Faye
Campbell, who had an accideht
Our hope and wish is for a speedy
recovery. We feel for you as much
as for anyone to be handicapped
in some way.
Fraternally,
Slivena Michka
— SPJST —
LODGE NO. 84, DALLAS
Dear Members:
Everyone who plans to catch fish
in Brother Sid and Sister Justine
Pokladnik’s water on their big
farm at Ennis during the picnic,
should be ready to throw in their
line by 10:30 a.m. foecause at 1
p.m. the judging will start for the
biggest, smallest and most fish
caught. Thaťs this Sunday, July
25th.
To get there, just get on IH 45
going toward Houston and exit on
Farm Road 85 (your cue to turn
will be when you spot a telephone
tower that will be on your left).
Také 85 and go under the under-
pass and turn right (traffic is 2-
way there) and stay on 85 until you
get to the picnic site on the left.
No doubt some folks will not fish,
so you bring your chairs and just
relax; bring the dominoes if you
like. There is plenty of room on
the hay trailer when you climb in
for a tour of the land; also volley-
ball, horseshoe pitching, and oth-
er games are .available'. Enjoy that
good barbeeue that you watch be-
íng prepared right before your
eyes and all the trimmings, too!
Ladies, please' bring an uniced^
cake for dessert, the cooks ask.
This one event of the year can
be enjoyed by the whole family
and you can also ask your good
friends to join you herd too, where
the breeze is so cool and don't for-
get your hat.
July 31st the Jodie Mikula Band
from Ennis is at our lodge for
your dancing pleasure, so be sure to
join your relatives here.
Our Bicentehnial Dance, July 3,
was a big success. The Hi-Toppers
of New Braunfels were beautiful.
To the many members who helped
in any way, we say thanks!
Fraternally,
Rose Scott
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Sefcik, R. J. Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 21, 1976, newspaper, July 21, 1976; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth624827/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.