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UIUJIRDAY, JANUARY A, Drill
Vanderbilt News
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(hirst* i>f Mr and Mrs Hurry j Skltrr, Ml** Samir* lie® awl Ml**
llwleker^durlm: < In rilntfll * WIIV| Mnrgarel Hutton visitml the W K
-V Mr." and Mr*. II. N. Redeker »nri i Brownings Jn Morgan Cttiy, La.
(lory of lioualo'n, Mrs Holm Coin 1 over thp Christum*. holiday*. While1
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Lolita News
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Our nympathy is extended to H.. Church la*t Sunday during the ail-1of Virtorln ftml Mr n,Hl Mr*' KoM. th«*re they also visited Nei~.pT-
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Schmidt and other rela,tlve.s in
tfte passing of Mrs Schmidt.
Mr. and Mrs'. Vernon Heaton
> anil babies of West Texas visited
tys mother. Mrs. Neva Heaton and
■ also the Bunn Heatons during
Christmas. They also visited other
. relatives In Katy. ■
Gayland Steubing was the speak-
er for both service* at the Baptist
DISTRIBUTING CO.
Edna, Texas
Cain of Austin leans. Union Rouge and
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams rind points of interest
sence of the pastor, C! N Jones,
tolT Christmas' S'\ chiklrpn °f Sanderson visited hi. ■
Miss Lavonne Demi of Houston P“ unl/ ,M,r' “•“» Mrs Ko>! W,U ’,
spent Christmas with her parents,! Idl?ls - *, . „
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Denn. I Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Pau son „
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Curlee and took1/n, “T 1h‘fnt' t0. **t,n.last!
baby son .1 llau.lon.and Mr. R* 1 -* «J», “.b«.'“'l "S
er Poole and baby son spent
La Salle News
Visting in the home of Mr. and
Christmas"wTth tWr’wi^Mr ! H Whalen and Mbs. Carl
and Mrs I Z Reeves Redeker Christmas week were Mr.
?T Phillips o. “-1 lt>
Vanderbilt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Shutt and children of Lolita, Mr.
arid Mrs! C. L. Phillips Jr. a n d
children of Lissie arid Mr. and
Mfs. J. • W. Munn of Chickasha,
Oklahoma, had Christmas dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Munn
and daughters in Bay City last
Sunday. The J. W. Munn* ( are
spending several weeks there.
Miss Carolyn Henderson of Van-
derbilt, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fitz-
patrick Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny. Fitzpatrick Sr. of Lolita
drove to Lafayette, La., to spend
Christmas
A family reunion was held at the
Roy Hendersons dfjfing Christ-
mas with all of the children at-
tending^ They were- Mr. and Mrs.
T. ’fc. Henning and children of Re-
fugio, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hen-
derson, and baby of yjptoria, Mr.
and Mrs.- Jimmy Rowell and chil-
dren arid other daughters at home,
Darlene' and Carolyn.
Jason Stigletts of New Orleans,
La., has been visiting his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cor
bett this week. •••••*
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stelzer and
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter WissmaUn of
Matson, Missouri have been visit-
ing relatives in Koop Settlement
during Christmas. Other visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Lelamf Webb
of El Campo and Mr. and Mrs.
WendeU Spell of Pierce, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Shutt and children
of Houston, Weldon Shutt of El
Paso, Mr. and Mrs. Louis' Schor-
lemmer of Baytown, Mr. and'" Mrs.
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Some folk} bank by male... others bank by mail...
-----i—— bat nearly everyone banks at----------7-—
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
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'IN rue HEART OP THE
GULP COAST»
EDNA, TEXAS
and Mrs. Melvin Myers and boys
of Moore, Oklahoma.
Congratulations to Mr. and-Mrs.
Lup.e Lopez on the birth 6f a son
and also to Mr, and Mrs. Juan
Romo on the birth of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. LeBpuf and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
LeBouf and Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Ratcliffs in Eiectra during Christ-
mas. Larry LeBouf -went home
with ah aunt, Mrs. -B. B. Tunnell,
for several days in Shreveport,’La.
hospital. She is reported doing
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Littrell and
children visited in Dallas with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Litt-
rell during the holidays. On Christ-
mas, Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Wilkin-
son and Francine of Premont and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dayton of Vic*
toria -visited the Parul Littrells.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Koop on the birth of a daugh-
ter, Jennifer Louise, December 26
in the Ganado Hospital. * .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cernosek
and family motored to C o n r oe
Wednesday for several days visit
with their daughter and fa m i ly,
Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Carter.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Jones during Christmas
were their children, Johnny Eldon
Jones of Houston) W. J^Jones Jr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Luther -McDon-
ald Jr. and baby of ^Lolita.
Mr. and Mrs. R. ,W.> Denn and
daughter,. Brenda, visited Mr.
Denn's mother and Mrs. Derm's
mother in Daeus and R i-char d s
during the' week.
Miss Beverly Sanderfer and her
sister, Sandra, of Sinton were
guests df Mr. and Mrs. L. N.
Haynes during Christmas, also
j Sargeant Martis Haynes of Fort
i Hood, Harold Haynes of Corpus.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat . Bosak spent
Christmas Day visiting th e i f
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard [ Holmes of Vanderbilt, Andy Byrn
Gerik, and family in Kingsville.
Their granddaughter, Linda, 1 s
spending the rest of the holidays
herb visiting her relatives.
Among those visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Gleinser nnd f a rri i ly
and her mother, Mrs. .'Jacob Roz-
sypal of Victoria on Christmas
Day were her brothers, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Rozsypal and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rozsypal
and family -of our community.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence JC 01 a r
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kubala of Yorktown accom-
panied Mrs. Mary Stepan on a visit
to Houston to spend the weekend
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
die Ender and family. *
Mrs. Agnes Jurica and children
of Edna spend Christmas with
Mrs: Janie Dusek and children.
Visiting Mrs. Joe Vincik ChrisU
Npw' Year's Eve Misses Susan
Todd' and: Linda Schunjaker enter,
tnined with a party. TlioSo attend-
ing were Linda Duenow, 'Susan
HlckXmpn, Linda Karl, Betty
tngs, Betty Dvorak, Cheri Lynch,
Fairis Samwdson, Pokey Joncs.
Elbert Schoonover, Cakii^jlen, all
of Lolita, Judy Hunt of l.a Ward,
Jimmy Heath and Bill Lewis of
Francitas, John Littlefiel, Dennis
Koop, Douglas Koop and Paula
Shreveport, La.
Christmas guests of the W. O.J
4 ve.nktu, were the rhy ry I) I'd
munitions of Lancaster and Miss
Hill- Carole Hanna'of Houston. TheJSd-
muinston children, Harr/ 1WT ,”Jr “
Mary Ellen, Dick, Betsy, Barbara
and Laurie, came Monday and re-
turned the following Monday .with
their parents who came to .visit
Saturday.
Mr., and Mrs.' Alvin Schneider
and Sharon „ot Palacios were re-
cent guests of Mrs. Mary Schn-
Girndt Cleaners
123 £. Main
Phone OL7-4442
eider. Sharon remained for a few
days. . -
Recent visitors in, the Roswe
Thedford home were the Charlie
es of Ganado, Marvin Kucera ot
La Salle and the hostesses, Miss
Todd and MisSs. Chumaker. > The
party was held in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Schumaker.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Finleysvof Drop, Texas.
J. B. Sutton on the arrival of a Christmas Day most of the Hos
b&by girl. She is Miss Mary Ellen, kins had Christmas dinner at the
Mr. and Mrs. Don Frels of Coll- home of Mrs. M. Hoskins in Lolita.
Station visited with his parent*,' Mrs. M a r y Schneider spent
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freli, during (“Christmas Day with the C. L. Live-
the holidays.
A holiday guest of the J. H.
Hoods has be^n Miss Jerry Rainer.
Miss Rainer is of Austin.
This weekend Mr. and Mrs,
“Shortie” Shelton motored to Ty-
ler. “
Herman Fox of San Antonio is
home on leave. After returning to
San Aritonio, he will be sent to
Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Xeonard Newman,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Vincik and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Rozyspal and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Zacek and
family spent Christmas in Need -
ville visiting relatives there.
Mr. and Mrs., Adolf Vincik and
family spent Christmas Day with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Dietzel arid her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Dietzel and family in
Victoria.
Weekend visitors in the home of
Mrs. Janie .Dusek and children re-
ceritly were: Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Dusek, Jerry Dusek and Mr. and
La_ Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scmbera
and family spent, the Christmas
weekend in Needville visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. J. Dole-
zal. ’
Christi, Herbert Haynes from A&I
College in Kingsville and Mr. and Dolezal anfl Fred lots of luck in
Mrs. C. A. Haynes and children
mas Eve were Mr. and Mrs. JogfGerald, and Cliff of Corpus were
Vincik Jr. and family of Ft. Worthy gue:
there new location as they are now
u M tS2r‘-XFJ.K.
Coach and Mrs. George E<*~|enek over the holidays w6re Mr.
wards and children enjoyed the ancj ^jrs Leon Korenek and son,
holidays in Sinton. After returning j j^r, an(j jjr*. Lfrank Korenek and
home their son, Kirby, underwent S0B an() Mr and Mrs j K. Ge-'
a tonsillectomy in Ganado hospital | bauer an(j family, all of Houston,,
and is now home and doing fine, j amj jyjrs Henry Korenek of
Brenda Jones, daughter of .Mr. Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ko-
and Mrs. C. N. Jones is recuperet- i-enek of.'Cueroi and Mr. and Mrs.
ing from a tonsillectomy_ which she j George Korenek of Bellaire. . - .... - u . 1«««... v.
underwent Friday in the Ganado . here visiting^ his brother, Mr. and Woodruff and chiidrcn df Daisettfi
hospital. She is reported doing Heiping Mr. and Mrs. E. Par , Mrs , v n«vis. .. , .. „ - - -
nicely also.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Fish
er Sunday. Gerald remained for a
visit. - - . .
Recent guests of the Doc Moodys
were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moody
and children. The -Howard Moodys
reside in Beaumont.
Mr- and Mrs. Eldon..Edge and
boys motored to Marble Falls for
the holidays. ■' „
Miss Linda Karl and Dennis vis-
ited their sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jones Mon-
day through Wednesday. The - Jon-
es are residents of Huntsville.
1 ' ' *
Former members of our commu-
nity, Mrs. Maurice Grover arid
“Butch”, visited with many friends
here during the^ Christmas h 01 i-
days. •’
Holiday guests of the J. W. Coles
were tyr. and Mrs. Joe Cole o f
«
E. Damborsky and family of Colo-:
rado City. j
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kfilar »n4
Larry spent Christmas with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A E. Mc-
abb and family in Beeville. .
Mrs. Irene Henderson • and
daughters of houston spent t h e
Christmas holidays with her par:
erits, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chada.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K Davis of
V
1-ys of Houston, q
Sandra and Wayne Stevens of
ioiartVc re visiting with the L. R.
Victoria are visiting with the L. R.
Karls.
Clyde Hoskins of Witchita Falls
was a recent visitor in the M.
Hoskins’ home. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Gooden spent
their vacation in Ranger, visiting
relatives. They were guest of Mrs.
SiC. Gooden, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Goswick and Tommy Strong.
Holiday guests ef the Rush Phil-
lips were the W. A. Whitehills and
children of Houston and Mr. and
Mrs. w. w. wise and children of
Harlingen, *
Ernest Pannell Jr. was home fin,
furlough for Christmas. He visited^
with his family and with his par-
ents, Mr. arid Mrs. Ernest Pan -
nell Sr. The Ernest Pannells Jr.
will soon be moving to Oklahoma
We hope they will enjoy their new
home.
Mrs. Adele Sutton and Mary
Ellen are in the Mauritz Memririal
Hospital. We ho'pe they will soon
b/ home.
This Was THE FAITH
OF OUR FATHERS
Choosing the right religion is a
difficult and confusing problem.
And millions of people, while
professing belief in God, choose
no church st tlL
This **neutral" attitude is not,
however, a good answer to the
1 question for any person who wants
to be honest with himself. -H you
are among these uncertain ones, it
is not a good solution for you when
you stop to consider, that the eter-
nal destiny of your soul may de-.
pend upon your choice. And for
anyone raising a family, the decis-
your ancestors were... that you
can choose your own religion, or
do without one. But will this
answer stand the test of your own
common sense? We know that
Christ did establish a Church to
proclaim His teaching to all men
— including you. We know that
He commanded us^ to "hear the
ion is a matter of special concern. ^Church.'* We know that He prom-
If you should decide to seek the
answer, we hope that you will ask
yourself this one question: "Why
am I not a Catholic?"
First of all, the answer to this
question will reveal, almost cer-
tainly, 'Suit ~your- ancestors' were
Catholics — that your forefathers
worshiped in the historic Church
ised His Church would endure to
the end of time. And we kndw
that the Catholic Church is that
same Church existing through the
centuries since the days of the
Apostles.
A highly interesting pamphlet
which will help you to see the
imperative need for religion in
your personal and fatnily life.;.
Also Mrs. Annie Allen is in the | enough to discover when or -why
County Hospital. We wish her ri j your forebears ceased to follow the
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jones of
Huntsville' were guests of the Ray-
mond Karls this weekend.
just as your Catholic friends and , - .. .
' t-neighbors all around you are still an(i help you to decide whether to
worshiping today. reject or- follow the Catholic Faith
It may be difficult for you to -The Fairii of our fachers-wili be
trace your "family tree" back far sent you free in a plain wrapper.
And nobody will call on you. Write
today for Pamphlet No. KC-3J.
historic Faith. It may have been
Mrs. A. P. Woodruffs’ recent
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ken- j
is.ell of Dan Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. j
John Heaton, the C. Argos, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donahue and
children. They were all New Years-
Day guests. Mrs. Jeanette and ;
boys of,Freer stayed a week dur-
ing the holidays. Christmas Day
visitors were Mrs. Dora Heaton of. *
San Diego, California'. Mrs.,Vela j
Packer and Mrs, Maydell A 11 en, j
TH€E
MAll COUPON TOtXAY’
Needville spent one day last week both of Da„as Mr and Mrs Tracy j
hpr#* vmiHnp ht«? hrnthrr Mr. nnd i** *i
in eras of oppression, when im
prisonrmenr, confiscation of prop-
erty and even death were among
the penalties for holding true to j
the Faith. Possibly it happened J supreme council
during^the sixteenth-century re-
volt against the Church* Or it
might have been due to a marriage
outside the Church, to a lack of
religious interest, or even to sorhe
disagreement which you would in-
stantly recognize as trivial.
Perhaps your answer to all this
will be that you don't care what J city
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ker to celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary and also Christmas
were all of, their children. They
were: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Par-
ker and children of Stilwell, Okla-
homa, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans
and daughter of Sacramento, Ca-
lifornia, Stanley Parker of West
Sacramento, Calif., Mr.. T h o mas
Mr. and Mrs. W. Sp.Whitworth Parker of Reno, Nevad, Mr. ri*d
Bill Browning, who is attending
Victoria Jqnior College, spent the
Christmas holidays with his moth-
er, Mrs. Browning, Mrs. Brown -
ing’s sister, Mrs. Frost, of Hous-
ton, also spenl several, days with
her.
and Butch spent several days vis-
iting their daughter and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Minor Helm in
and also at deer lease.
Mrs. Marguerite Fitzpatrick, the
Victoria Advocate distributor, e s-
caped serious injury last Sunda y
when she failed to make thd turn
where the road comes out from
Koop Settlement toward the river.
We are glad she escaped with
i Mr. and Mrs. Bob McFeron and!
K u s ak is home after Mar and the Melvin Bacas, both of
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Mrs. Fred Porter and son of Walk-
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Austm-L-fie Teal and children of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Gates and
Brenda Gerjes and Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Broone Jr. and children of
Victoria. This was the first time
the whole family had been togeth-
er in approximately ' thirty years.
Visting Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Elies
and Jimmy and Mr. amd Mrs.
Jerry Seinbera and Judy on Christ-
mas --were -Mr. and Mrs. John
Macicek, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ber-
ger, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franek and
j family, and' Mr. and, Mrs., J. A.
j Gerik all of West Texas and Mr.
and Mrs. Laddie ,Zat«pek of Tem-
ple, -Texfis. • i
Mr. ^nd Mrs, R. L, Reininger
accompanied by their son, Mr. and
Mrs.^Gaib-Heininger and-son spent
Christmas Day with their daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cross and
farmly in Bay City. Following
Christmas they motored to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Rein-
inger 'and Randy in Rockport
where they spent several da.
Among those spending
mas witli Mr, and Mrs
kins and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Franek of Needville, M r.
and Mrs. Herbert Reeh of Rosen-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franek
and family of Harlingen, and Mr.
and Mrs. Theo Kulak and family
of our ebmmunity.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
Damborsky on ewN Years Day
were their sod, Mr. and Mis. A.
Mrs. J. V. Davis.
Johnnie
spending some time in training in • Newgulf.
the service.
Vistiting- Mr. and -Mrs. J. V. °~
Davis on New Years Day were plans OFFERED
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moorefield nf -
Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hundress of do-it-yourself plans j
Curry and family of Nacogdoches using plywood are available free!
and Mr. and Mrs. N. Crawford of from the Douglas Fir Plywood:
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