Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 18, 1969 Page: 16 of 32
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M
ing delicíous hotdogs the club set up
tlieir volleyball net and a few games
were played. Before the party was ověř
some of the girls went wading around
In the water.
On Wed., Jíme 18 the club is invited
to go to a swimming party in Cald-
well. Just think camp is around the
corner. Aren’t you all happy, I sure
am.
Hope to see all members at our next
meeting.
Fraternally, ■
Pat Marek (14)
-SPJST——
LODGE NO. 88, HOUSTON
Dear Readers,
Weil, fellow ex-prisoners, looks like
we’re out on parole for ano the r three
months. Just think, three months ofí
for good behavior. Enjoy it while you
can because in September, back to the
ole’ guardhouse. Some of us will be
goin.g to a new one, námely “college.”
Congratulations and good luck through
the coming years.
The teen club of Lodge 88 had their
installation dinner at the Sveden
House. Everyone enjoyed a delicious
buffet-style supper. The meeting was
called to order by Mrs. Mary Schen-
burn. The officers were installed by
Mr. Alfred Hilsher. We’re sorry Mr.
Hanka couldn’t be there as planned
since he had a previous engagement,
but our heart-felt thanks to Mr. Hil-
sher for obliging us. The officers were
installed as follows:
President — Mary Knapick
Více Pres. — Janan Johnson
Secretary — Mary Cross
Treasurer Beeky Wright
Telephone Committee — Yours truly,
Pat Sembera, Bečky Wright, and Re-
gina Osterhaus
Sociál Committee: Marian Kadlecek,
Freddy Sembera, Karen Brož, and Drew
Weiss
Reporters — Melonie Knapick and
Susan Schenburn.
Thanks for a job weil doně to the
past officers.
Some of the brainy children who
graduated this year who are mem-
bers of our teen club are Sandra Sem-
bera White, Bonnie Cox, James “Doc”
Wilkinson, Gary Cash, Edmond Wil-
liams, James Cross, Ronnie Eivetts.
Teens, don’t forget that the next
two meetings will be on the Ist Thurs-
clay of the month for July and Au-
gust ONLY, af 7:30 p.m. Don’t forget,
if you attencí the meetings you will
get into the teen dance free for the
rest of the month. The group playing
VlSTNÍK
this week is “Tobey.” The admission
is $1.25 and the dáte is June 20th.
Weil flower people, and all the rest
of you nice people, I guess thaťs all
for now and may the Good Lord biess
and keep you and yours. Ta, ta.
Fraternally,
Susan Schenburn,
Reportér
SPJST
LODGE NO. 35, ELK
Dear Readers ,
The Elk Youth Club held its meet-
ing after the aduit meeting. It was
called to order by President Mike Kim-
ball. Secretary Denise Baník read the
řminutes. and they were approved as
read. Treasurer Vernon Wood III re-
ported the amount of money in the
bank.
On Wednesday, June 25, we will
háve a swimming party at Battle Lake.
We voted on bringing one guest per
member. Our youth leader will fry our
chicken. Thank' you! Also, mothers.
please bring sweets, chips, etc. Please
ohly one gúest per member. That would
put our youth leader in a mess if ev-
eryone would bring two guests because
there would not be enough chicken.
OK? Do bring your parents, too.
The mother lodge’s president, Bro.
Henry Breitkreutz, installed the of-
ficers. Pictur.es were then taken. After
the meeting the dooř prize was won by
Mark Wood.
Remember the District III YAD. We
háve quite a few entering in craft and
talent. See you at Battle Lake.
Fraternally,
Cynthia Baník,
Reportér
--SPJST—
I.ODGE NO. 25, FNNIS
Dear Members,
At our last meeting we began the
meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance
led by Michael Prychyl, our new
president. At the meeting we discuss-
ed that we were going to háve a wat-
ermelon partey June 13.
We also planned to háve a swimming
party at the Optimist swimming pool
sometimes in July
Rita .Kraj ca moved to adjourn the
meeting and Linda Martinek seconded
it.
After the meeting, some of the mem-
bers practiced for the YAD.
Then we had the installation of of-
ficers and then we skated and had a
good time.
Fraternally,
Linda Martinek 04)
Reportér
Wednesday, June 18, 1968 .
LlDGE 24, CYCLONE
Dear Readers ,
Our June meeting was callyed to or-
der by our president, Sharon Shiller,
at 2 p.m The Pledge of Allegiance
was said. Then the roli was called and
the minu tes were read by our secretary,
Deborah Kaisler.
Our youth leader gave out the youth
rule books and a booklet ontitlod: “You
and Your Flag.”
The unfinishod business concerned
the YAD.
Our new business concerned a so-
ciál It will be a tom* to the Coca-
Cola planí. This tour will be held
June 27 beginning at 10 a.m. After-
wards we will háve lunch at the Tem-
ple park.
Fraternally,
Debbie Zavodny (12)
Reportér
—sp./st—
EXPRESSION OF SYMPATHY
We, the Resolution Committee of
Lodge Marovsti Bratri No. 6, in běhali'
of the entire membership, wish to ex-
press our deepest sympathy to the be-
reaved family of our departed lodge
brother,
MR. JOSEPH KOLENOVSKY,
who passed away March 22, 1969, in
Ehnhurst General Hospital, Queens,
N.Y., at the age of 73.
Brother Kolenovsky was boru in
Czechoslovakia but lived in Astoria,
New York, for the past 40 years. He
had been in the hospital five months
prior to his den tli.
Funeral Services were held at the
Mixan-Kučera Funeral Home lne., in
Astoria, N.Y., on March 26, 1969. Burial
was in the Maple Grove Cemetery in
Queens County, N.Y.
Survivors are his wife, Agnes Kole-
novsky; two sons, Henry Kolenovsky
and Edwin Kolenovsky; two daughters,
Lillian Hobus and Martha King; three
sisters, Marie Juran of Fort Worťh,
Frances Kaluza of La Marque and Jen-
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Sefcik, R. J. Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 18, 1969, newspaper, June 18, 1969; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth624923/m1/16/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.