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THE FATETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA ORANGE, TEXAS
FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, XM
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Tbo Fayette County Record
Published by
rb* Farmers Publishing Co., Ltd.
iivury Tuesday and Friday
La Orange, Texas
L JL Sulak, Editor-Manager
Chas. W. Priebe, Managing
Editor
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Warda — Melvin Fritsche,
Walter Kasper, C. R- Leh-
mann, Robert A. Lehmann,
Roy B. Lehmann, Gus R Mei-
ners, Herman E. Noack, Mil-
ton W. Pampell, Raymond W.
Schulz and Walter Zoch.
West Point — Oscar E. Carl-
son, Robert Harbers, Barney ,. ..
C. Klu„, Alfons Knebel. Ed- Jjj*-
BABY GIRL BORN
A baby girl, weighing eight
pounds four ounces was bom
Monday at Fayette Memorial
hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Fidel
Luna. She was named Rachel
Marie.
A&M HONOR STUDENT
Jesse L. Wied of Fayetteville
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sel. Marvin L. Moerbe, Lo-
renz Mueller. Johnnie R. Nai-
ser, Edgar Oppermann, Ollie
Weyand, Gerhard Wieting and
Jerry R. Zbranek.
Round Top — Fritz Finke,
Henry Lee Fuchs, Leroy Goeh-
ring, Lawrence Kiel, Elo Mar-
burger. Lamie Marburger, Lee
ftny Markwardt, Alvin Rauch,
Herbert Wied and Kermit
Wunderlich.
Schulenburg — Emil J. Ad-
amek. Robert A. Heinrich, Jim
Korenek, Edward Kusy, Hen-
ry Miksch, Walter Ripper. Lee
J. Schmidt. Calvin F. Schuet-
ze, Alfons Vacek and Emil J.
win Raschke, Willie Schroe-
der, Kermit Stolle, W. R. Ur-
ner, Albert Wessels and Frank
Young.
The county organizational
committee, which selected the
1961 community election board
to choose the nominees, was
comprised of County Agent
Clinton R. Bippert, FHA Su-
pervisor L. A. Jalufka; Arthur
Citzler, county Farm Bureau
president; Soil Conservation
Service Technician Baker Da-
vis and Mr. Stork.
The tabulations committee
has Bodo Kraus of Round Top
as its chairman, Gus Miksch
of Schulenburg as vice-chair-
man and Oscar Carlson of
West Point as alternate.
Church Notices
8t. Paul Lutheran Church
Shelby
Waldemar Wendel, Pastor
Friday, Aug. 19, 8:30 a. m„ Con-
firmation class meets.
Sunday. Aug. 21, 9:15 a. m ,
Sunday School and Adult Bible
class.
10:30 a. m , Worship services.
Tuesday, Aug. 23. *8:30 a. m..
Confirmation class meets.
Thursday, Aug. 25, 8 p. in., Choir
rehearsal.
college for the spring semester,
1960. A distinguished student
must have registered for 15 or
more hours and established a
grade point ratio of 2.25 or
better and had no grade below
that of “C.”
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BASEBALL --
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outfielder.
The Tri - County stars a
mandatorily limited to five for
each team in the league, and
designated as skippers are
Mound Hill’s Henry Kuecker
and Burton’s Bob Casey.
The Tri-Co selections are:
Burton, Hugh Seale, Billy
Arhoes, James Stem, Marvin
Jurries and Pat Derrick;
Mound Hill, Jimmie Hahn,
Henry Rost, Coke and Floyd
Bentke, and Nelson Wellman;
Knickerbockers, Freddie Deu
trich, Freddie Krizan, Ernie
Koy, Bryon Balke and J. C.
pohl; Lincoln, Milt Dismukes,
L. J. Horak, Reinhard Schulze,
Leonard Boedecker and Carl
Boes; and Shelby, Willie Hall,
Herman Aschenbeck, Bobby
Schlabach, Calvin Brandt and
Rubin Wunderlich.
Player positions are to be
designated later, but among
Tri-County hurler probables
are the Bentkes, Arhoes, Pohl
Schulze. Aschenbeck and Sch-
labach.
ELLINGER NEWS
By Miss Nancy Koehl
Miacellaneoua Shower
Mias Barbara Haluska.
elect of Charlie Hrachovy,
honored with a miscellaneous
shower. Saturday. Aug 13 at 9.
p. m. at the Ellinger C of C. hall.
The honoree was presented a
corsage of white mums. Mrs Jer-
ry Haluska, her mother, received
bride*
was
MULDOON NEWS
By Mrs. L. W Miller
Holding Revival
Rev Henry Adrion III is holding
a revival at the Baptist church in
Mexla this week. Frank Thomas
filled the pulpit here Sunday
morning and evening in the ab-
i Bence of the pastor,
| is spending the week In
I touio with her parents, Mr
Mrs. K. U. Hatcher, and other
relal Ives.
Rain
We have been blessed with
some good shots era, 'those who
Mrs Adrion I have hay on the ground weren't
San An- too happy about the showera and
and i it isn’t good on cotton either, hut
it is really good on pastures and
sweet potatoes and we can got
ready tor the fall gurdens.
St. Paul Lutheran Church
Fayetteville
Waldemar Wendel, Paetor
Friday, Aug. 19. 3 p. m., Confir-
mation class meets.
Sunday. Aug. 21, 8:15 a. m., Wor-
ship services.
9:15 a. m., Sunday School and
Adult Bible clasB.
Monday. Aug 22. 8 p. m„ Church
council meeting.
Tuesday, Aug. 23, 3 p. ra., Con-
firmation class meets.
8 p. m. Brotherhood meeting.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
Prairie Valley
Raymond W. Durst, Pastor
7 a. m., Worship service.
8 a. m„ Church School.
St. John’s Lutheran Church
Ellinger
Raymond W. Duret, Paetor
7:30 a. m., Church School.
8:30 a. m„ Worship service and
questioning of copfirmants.
Aug. 28, Confirmation and Holy
Communion.
St. John’s Lutheran Church
Rutersville
Raymond W. Durst, Pastor
9:15 a. m . Church School (note
time).
10:15 a. m., Worship service
and Communion.
Aug. 24, 8 p. m., Special meet-
ing qf the congregation.
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PIE APPLES, Comstock, No. 2 Can 21?
COFFEE, Admiration, 1 Lb. Bag
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director: Dewev Davis of Aus-
tin, driver of the special Kerr-
ville bus who went out of his
way to conduct the lads on
side tours while on the trip
to and from Garland; Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Curtis of Smith-
viile, who didn’t miss a tour-
ney game of any kind and who
also aided the team financially;
and Les Blume, who was re-
ferred to as the “daddy of
Little League in La Grange.”
Committees recognized in-
66^ chided: barbecue and serving:
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Round Top
Paator Otto Fehlar
Divine worship. 8 a. m.
Sunday School, 9:15 a. m.
Aug. 22. Ladies Aid and Broth-
erhood meetings. 8 p. m.
Aug. 24, Luther League meet-
ing, 8 p. m.
ENCHILADES, Patio Beef, No. 2 Can 45?
SOAP, Palmolive, Reg. Bar, 2 for
19 ?
PLATES, Deluxe White Fonda Plates,
2 For ..... .............................
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St. Mlcnael’a Lutheran
Missouri Synod
Winchester
Walter Stretcher, Paetor
8:30 a. m., English service.
9:30 a. m., Sunday School and
Bible classes.
10 a. m., German service.
6:30 p. m„ Anniversary service
for teachers Alwin O. VValser and
Martin Schuetae.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
H. T. Flachmeier, Paator
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m
Worship services, 8:15 and 10:45
m.
Brotherhood ice cream social
Wednesday, Aug. 24. Public in-
vited.
FRUIT BOWL DRINK, Carnation
V2 Gallon for ........................
SYRUP, Bud Golden, Gallon_
POTATOES, No. 1 Red, 10 Lb. Bag
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FAYETTE COUNTY MOTORS
Leon Rosenberg, D. W. Bell,
Lawrence Weber, Gunther
Behrens, W. C. Tielsch, Tex
Mayer, Bob Winkler, Rud.
Hagemann, Delton Wessels,
Walter Schroeder, Marvin
Moerbe, Ben Janda. Buck
Tiedt, Vernon Struve, Aug.
Hentschel and Milton Pechal;
drinks, W. A. Jaster, Oscar F.
Rose, Moe Moellenbemdt, Le-
roy Riehs and Jesse L. Smith:
tickets. Jack W. Ingram, El-
mond Wessels and Mrs. Ruth
(Oa! Lehmann; arrangements, Mr.
’ " j Bayless, Pete Glaiser, Mr.
ns ; Hart and Mr. Voelkel; and
! clean-up co-chairmen, J. C.
Holubec and Mike Roberts.
Other league officers who
were recognized for a job well-
done, in addition to Pres. Bay-
less, were Vice - Pres. Pete
Glaiser, Secy. Erskine Fiebig
and Treas. Red Voelkel.
The Rev. Troy Jarvis of the
First Presbyterian church gave
the invocation and the bene-
diction.
8t. John Lutheran Church
Warrenton
W. E. Doerr, Paator
Sunday School and Adult Biblo
class. 9:15 a. m.
Worship service with Holy Com-
munion, 10:15 a. m.
a yellow mum corsage.
The lace-laid gift table was cen- ]
tered with a shower tree decor-
ated with miniature umbrellas and
flowers. Mrs Richard Roberts res-
igned the gifts and Misses Patsy
Balzer, Blanche Hrachovy, Joann
Mynar, Barbara Lynn Knippei and
Karen Hruaka assisted with the
gilts.
The refreshment table was
adorned with a large white wed-
ding hell and two gold wedding
rings with white taperji in crystal
holders on each side.
A lunch of sandwiches, variety
of cake squares, chips, pickles, ko-
laches and lee tea was served to
approximately 150 relatives and
friends.
Hostesses were: Misses Blanche
Hradhovy, Joann Mynar, Patsy
Balzer, Mary Hrachovy, Mrs. Fran-
kie Hruska and Karen, Mra. W.
J. Koehl Sr. and Nancy. Mra. Lee
Walla, Mrs Sydon Hrachovy. Mrs.
Frank Urban. Mrs Richard .Rob-
erts, Mrs. J. C. Hrachovy, Mrs.
Walter Foyt, Mrs. Ed. J Supak,
Mrs Jerome Walla. Mrs. Otto We-
ehetn, Mrs. Jeorme Cernoch. Mrs
Leonard Baca, Mrs. W. J. Koehl
Jr.. Mrs. I.adwig Plwetz. Mrs. Cal-
vin KnlPPel and Barbara. Mrs.
Frank Jurajda, Mrs. Joe M. Hra-
ehovy, Mrs. Ed Tobias and Mrs.
Elo Baiter.
Shower Honoree
Miss Glendellne Stibora. bride-
elect of Anthony Kuhn, was hon-
ored with a miscellaneous shower
Sunday, Aug 14 at 2 p. in. at the
Ellinger CC hall.
The bride-to-be was showered
with rice snd presented a corsage
of white carnations and the pros-
pective groom's mother, Mrs. Leo
Kuhn, and the grandmother, Mrs.
Dora Neueudorff and the bride's
mother. Mrs. Ed. Stibora. all wore
corsages of white carnations.
Mrs. Alfred Lee Marek regis-
tered the guests and Miss Bernice
Gorik registered the gifts. Misses
Vivian Zatopek, Patsy Balzer. Ade-
line JuraJda, Paulette and Lois
Lave assisted with the gifts.
The lace laid gift table was
centered with an arrangement of
wedding bells, lilies of the valley
and white tulle.
A delicious lunch consisting
sandwiches, potato chips, pickles,
variety of cake squares, kolaches
and ice tea was served to approxi-
mately 100 guests.
The refreshment table was cen-
tered with a brtde dtdl on a mir-
ror reflector, miniature umbrella
and packages.
Hostesses were: Mesdames Ed-
die Ealdyn, Bill Coufal, Bennie
Ponclk, Richard Meyer, Frank Ju-
raJda, Leslie Cordes, Alfred Ma-
rek. Then. Zatopek, Joe Stibora,
Jerry Bartosh, Robert Andrews,
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Elo Balzer, Frans Lave, Ruby
Johnson, George Novosad, Ber-
nard Stojanik. Victor Kulhanek,
Lee Coufal, Chas. Relsing, Misses
Vivian Zatopek, Bernice Gerilt,
PatBy Balzer, Adeline jurajda and
Emily Kuhn.
Another shower was given for
her on Aug. 10 at 7:30 p. m. at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Rob-
ert Andrews Jr., in Houston.
Hostesses for this occasion was
Mesdames M. E. Ballard. J. E.
Holley, James Stibora. Rudy Po-
lasek and Miss Beth Blanton.
The table was adorned with a
centerpiece made of an arrange-
ment of white wedding bells on
pink tulle and a bride doll.
Delialous refreshments of cake,
punch, nuts and mints were serv-
ed to approximately 15 guests.
The wedding is set for Sept. 17
at 1:80 p. m. at St. Mary's Catho-
lic church, Ellinger.
Is Technologist
William H. Koehl. son of Mr.
and Mrs W. J. Koehl Jr., recent-
ly completed Wh training at St.
Joseph's hospital in Houston and
is now employed as a medical
technologist at Hermann hospital
in Houston.
Birthday Celebrant
Franklin Hrusku was honored
by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
kie Hruska. on his fifth birthday
with a party Sunday afternoon,
Aug. 14.
A number of his little pals were
present and each was presented
with a party favor.
Refreshments were served and
the dining table was adorned with
a decorated birthday cake topped
with five candles.
DANCE
At K. of C. Hall
SCHULENBURG
Sunday, Aug. 21
Music by
Joe Patek’s Orch.
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DANCE
At Tietjen’s Hall
SWISS ALP
Saturday, Aug. 27
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GAS—TO0NS
Waldeek Lutheran Church
Waldeck
W. E. Do err, Pastor
Worship service. 8 a m.
Sunday School and Adult Bible
class. 9 a. m.
Family Night. 8 p. m.
Trinity Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
T. H. Graalmann, Paetor
9:45 a m., Sunday School and
Bible class.
10:45 a. m. Morning service.
Sunday School staff, Tuesday, 8
p. m.
Adult class, Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Ladies Aid, Wednesday, 2 p. m
Zion Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
T. H. Qraalmann. pastor
7:45 a, m, First morning serv
ice.
8:45 a. in., Sunday School and
Bible class.
9:30 a. in., Second morning serv
ice and Holy Communion.
Men's Club, Monday, 8 p. m.
Sunday School staff, Tuesday, 8
p. ni.
Adult class, Wednesday, 8 p. m.
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