Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1965 Page: 5 of 32
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Wednesday, Jame 2, 1965
tributed to the class for translation to
English.
Last year’s Czeeh 1 class numbered
23. Tiii3 year 3 Czeeh II class is smaller,
as is usttal witJi language eiasses.
There are 10 in the group.
The credits these students earn,
are aceepted ih colieges across the land
as iíoreign lánguage- credits.
Cherveiika also teaches spánish át
Rogers High School and is principál.
The class was first organized in
the fall of 1G57 and has been offered
every year since then on the alternat-
ing basis.
B. F. Karbotir, superintendent of
schools, 'íígúres Rogers High School is
a fine plače to ofier the cottrse. “About
85 stádents out bf the 205 enťolled in
high school are Czeeh,” he said.
Rogers’ iinique: pláce in modem lan-
guage ihstructíon caiiie to liglit in a
nationwide siirvey macle by a lánguage
associalion. A school in Illinois listed
the course, but no current class was
reportech
.Students enrolied in Czeeh II this
year are Margaret Malina, Johnnie El-
sik, Willie Janiček, 3. W. Pechál, Shir-
ley Pekar, Anton I-lutka, David Vani-
ček, Calvin Mátí, Linhart Pechal and
Edward skrábanek. .
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NOTICE TO AIX MEMBERS OF WACO
LODGE. NO. 6'8 IN E'LM MOTT
Dear Members:
Since our halí is rented for the 3rd
Bunda y in June our meeting will be on
the first Smielay, June 6. This time we
are going to discuss pláhs for a mem-
bership plenic, and alco mcmbership
attehdan.ee at our dances. please do
come and help with your advi.ee and
včte. Tlie meeting will be at 2:30 p.m.
A program by the youfh honoring
MothWs and Fatherb Dav will be
přesni f cd. >
Supper will be as usual, so ludi.es,
please brlng enough íood for your
famili.es and guests.
Hoping to sec aII of vou.
Fraternally,
Rose Parma,
Secretary
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liOBOE NO. 29, PRAHA, TA.YLOK
Dear Brothers and Slsters:
As has bsen the practice for the
past several years, you all know that
we change the regular lodge meetings
from the second Siuiday of the month
to the second Thursday, for the next
three summer months. Our next meet-
ing Will t.herefore be lield on Thursday,
VĚSTNÍK
June lOth. We will liave a covered dish
supper first, íollowed by a meeting and
speciál program dedicated to our
methers and Xathers.
We liope you ean all make it and
come íor this get-tegether. So far, our
meetings háve been well attended; leťs
keep it up. Come, woiťt you?
Fraternally,
A. L. Boudny,
Secretary
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LODGE NO. 87, TEMPLE
■-Dear Readers,
Lodge No. 87, SP-JST of Temple, will
háve fcheir iócál lodge climination con-
tests on June 8, 1965, at Seaton Star
Halí, startihg at 7:30 p.m., with a cov-
ered dish supper. After eating, we will
háve our queen, klng, duchess, duke,
and talent eontests. •
Fraternally.
Mrs. Wailaee Bártek
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Dear Brothers and Sistsrs:
LOXKxE NO. ISO, DALLAS
This is just a reminder not to for-
get our regular lodge meeting on Sun-
day, June Gth, at 3 p.m. There will be
many important items to discuss.
The Youíh Club has invited the
Mother Lodge to a.hamburger supper,
so leťs áll make piaris to be presént.
Sec you all there.
Lodge 130 Reportér
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LODGE NO, 68, ŇEXSONVILLE
Bear Mehtbers and Friends:
Our Lodge No. 68 will háve its am
nual spring fish fry on Sundav, June
13. There will be plenty of good fish
to eat, hot eofíee and cold drinks to
drink.
Try to be there to enipy yoiu-selves
with your friends. Remcmber the dáte
— June 13th.
John Brávenec, President
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p VY JYPYCY A OBOBDScKA
Dooř Y:' w • and Brothers:
ppi y j Krcek a and his vorsatile orch-
estra playod to one of the largest
dancing crowds in our new air-con-
ditloned Chandelier Ballroom on May
22nd. Many persons who came wsre
verv pí ca sed with the modem arrange-
ment of his popular and Czeeh mušle.
The evening and smart cocktail dresses
that were worn by the many lodge
members were a delight to see. The eut
glass chandelier in the miádle of the
ballroom flickering, its blue diamond
light blended beautfíully wlith the
various colors of blue, green, red, white
and orchid evening dresses. The men
dressed in white coáts and formal
5
black and white tics go.ve the ballroom
on extra elegance and dignity. The
enťre committee is making plans to
háve another seml-Iormal danee when
the íamed AI Grebnick Orchestra from
Seimyler, Nebraska, plays in August.
So pian for this three-night aféair.
The sociál nights each Thursday
night are becoming very popular. The
sohais bogin at 8 p.m. and last until
10 p.m. Come and support this night
of íun when your lodge gives free
drinks, co Lee, and cookies v/hile the
gam es are being played. All proceeds
from this sociál night go to tlie youth
cf our lodge to help finance the swim-
ming pool that is to be bulit this
E.prlng. Do your part and give them
your support.
Facts around Lodge No. 88: The
ledge members in formal dresses at our
last clance were Miklretl Holeman,
Huby Thorne, Miklred Laminack, Rosa-
íie Ru-lasid, LUlian Kvuoc, Mabcl G.uy-
ton, Cj dta Oc;nus, EvcLyn Mikeáka,
Atlc Hughes, Mary Kalousek, Mary
Johnson, Mrs. Slang, 'Mrs. Bohac, Til-
Lc Hclmcrm;p, Mary Tilleh, Asm Lr-
bancvvky, Rose lEorcihc.a, Glaclys
Sembcra, Estclle Kelly, Viola Cox, and
Franccs Olexa. Our Czeeh friend,
Wayns King (Král.) and his interna-
tionaíly famcus recording orchestra
will play at our lodge this year. (Make
my reservation now. — Editor). Who
is the person who was given the nanic
of “Carrot Lou.ie” by vcgetable con-
noisseur Noble Keating. Mr. and Mrs.
0'Comior paid us a dancing visit a
few weeks ago. Julielíe Garcin, a new
comer to our dancing crowd, always
has a smile for you. The dance posters
that were torn down at the opening
celebraticn are slili a mystery, except
to the member who destroyed them.
The private Blue Room is to open
r roiiíKl the 22nd cí June. Leťs all jom
this privoto dub and give it good
suňpcrt. v/ho were the good fraternal
members who go.ve their iree time and
painted the shelvcs in the stage dres-
o.n,v r00m? Mr. and Mvs. Jack Vander-
siice brought 'Mr. and Mrs. Cour! Mabe©
to our lest danee, and tliey had a won-
derful time dancing imtil tlie wee
hours of the manin.’g. J nis oaivuday
night, the famous “Knights of Dme”
will bc playing in our beautiful Chan-
delier Ballroom.
Leťs Be Friends,
Louis Hanuš
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The Tower oí London is not a t.ower,
but a group of -fortress buildings,
none higher than six stories.
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Morris, Nick. Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1965, newspaper, June 2, 1965; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth626653/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.