The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1962 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY, JULY 20,
- ~. , uasket lunch at noon a busi-
Zuhn Family Reunion ness meeting was called At
Held At VFW Sunday this time it was decide. >
neiU * ,have the reunion again on the
The descendant of the Mary gunday in July, 1963 in
and John Zuhn family hel Grange
r,hr7™SHai“ A?t? .h,| The following offlcn, wore
MULDOON NEWS
By Mrs L * »««“«
™* rA«frn COUNTV lUSCUlUl. ltXAS AT summer camp ’ __ JJTS'-
•---p -| WOFTHANM , - £ & a-a-j -fiftTSB
.. ... aii.M in the tali, „
Formerly Known As
THE SWAP SHOP
HAS MOVED TO NEW LOCATION
523 E. COLORADO — NEXT to ICE PLAN 1
We’re Now Open for Business!
3RD ANNUAL JAYCEE
CARNIVAL AND
QUEEN CORONATION
American Legion Hall
FLAT0N1A
SUNDAY, JULY 2?.
—Featuring—
Entertainment Starting at 2:00
Friendly Trail Riders Arriving at 2:30
Donkey Softball Game at 3:30
Friendly Trail Riders vs. Flatonia FI A
BAR-B-QUE CHICKEN SUPPER
Served at 5:30 p. hi.
Tickets: - Adults $1.00; Children 50*
Turtle Derby at 7:30
DANCE
Music by The Triumphs
Featuring Queen Coronation at 10:00
Everyone naa ttn
Personal* Cherry
Mr and Mrs. ^“,,ttr0for gabl-
Ltt Wednesday morninE ^ Mra
Inal for a vlat w. there th**y
Eugene Wh ^ Blght.
SSTSSTSS-*............
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baby of Hou»ton »P war
«*<» "^w^u FranaUn.
ren 11 nd v Christian of
jbtmrs — 2;
elected: E. C. Zuhn, president
and Leslie Boenmg, secretary
treasurer. ottend-
The oldest person m atteno
ance was Mrs. Theresa Hoefer,
80, of La Grange; the youngest
was Don Huelsebusch of La
Grange; the couple marnea
the longest was Louis
of Yoakum; the couple marned
the shortest length o 1
the Joe Hoefers of La Grang .
the family traveling the farthe^
est distance was the
Zuhns of Crowell; and the
largest family present was the
Alvin Leists of Yoakum.
Those attending came from
Houston, Yoakum, _f d
Grove. San Antonio, Portland,
San Santen. Schulenburg, Pa-
sadena, Fort Worth and La
Grange.
, , Ke(M1e spent several days dur-! l A IV l J V7r | Harry Lee Vogt, son 01 ‘"‘i I dents are attending the sess“^f
tzvsjrjsr rc ^»Ssr-"»*r ^
i,v Mrs L L. E. Parker. 1 1 ha ., rk,., slid leff of Houston and the nurses for th ..... .. ^.r ■> "" r «• |Q] LM kf
ju?& ra: sr« 53 ^ 1 “L?*n0
“;.....“s ZS'JTJSZ*5|
.tuber. Ren. ”1i flowers, cards and gifU: thwte (
Mrs Em"11* ° w 1 also to those who remembered
Sunday *ith Mr ano I (ne in their prayers or helped!
Family Nipht Gathering Houston spent » *««, -“s'
VJnw h,.|| Friday night • **-- ip-perref Uherrv aul
Wl>" lunch v
illle Franklin ourmi
r,!r. and Mrs. Everret Cherry and
Martin return'd to their home in
junction after spending the past
two weeks here.
Mrs. T. H. Bridges and children
of Pasadena and Mr. and Mrs. L.
W Miller Jr. of Snyder spent Hie
week end with Mr. and Mrs. V. H.
Hart and children and Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Miller.
it II.,>i
.mth. . w i also io uiusc -
Sunday with Mr and ^ I ine in their prayers or he ped
Miller and Mrs. Emelle Koopmann j ^ ^ way Your thoughtful-
.. an<1 Mrs. Joe Marshal Kelly \ ^ wiU always be remeinber-
ul nahy of Big lAke spent the! ed May God bless you all.
1 'mrs Russel Hauslnger and Mike l Kelly
ness will always do rameum
. babv 0I M1g ------- ' ed. May God bless you all.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe ( Mrs. Emma Henniger
X^P^^^rCo ,AS^ce^ma9U^
DANCES
Lakeview Inn
BORDEN
Saturday, July 21
Music by
August Cervenka
Sunday, July 22
Music by
Velvets
Dancing on open patio
5 miles east of Weimar
Everybody Invited
SEARS
ROEBUCK AND CO
9-DAY
SALE!
10 CYCLE WASHER
WAS $229.95!
189,s
Cash
No Money Down
^ th-~ *■*- ** v’ i° “
kiohts
Sfcow-f) >■ ^
. a I/ YOUNG TENDER
SIRLOIN STEAK ------
T-BONE STEAK ------
ROUND STEAK veal...........-.....
CHUCK
U 79c
.lb. 89c
. .lb. 75c
ROAf!
young TENDER VEAL
SHOULDER
s<?. CUT
FRESH caught
GULF
SHRIMP
MEDIUM ~JQr>
SIZE____i tK / # C
SWIFT PREMIUM JUMBO „p|Ecr A £%C
Bologna. *f • 2 V
lettuce
1— i. . i#'
wP I HEAD ■
HOUSTON RANCV
BRAND
OR ORKXE
SLICED
BACON
green onions
OR
I radishes
4-minute
SUMMER MEALS
SOUP’N
SANDWICH
i KAUlJnw — j
CdKs Mix ,,K“ 2bc
FLOUR .“o:‘.5 ,s3
AApCPP MARYLAND CLUB
Lllrf EE WITH $2.50 PURCHASE............
tomato soup
NO. 1
CANS
3 ______ .
vegetable soup
3 KhI 39c
CHICKEN No«dl« SOUP
NO. 1
CANS
E-".SSar-iS
............ hunt rartuitt
UPTON ItA -3».P««^ -»«
carnation
COTTAGE CHEESE *
16 OZ.
25c
three diamono
tuna
3 59c
3 Si $1.00
CARNATION BRENTWOOD
MILK
GAL.
79c
sal43c
LAND-O-LAKE
butter
69c
HELENE CURTIS
SUAVE
hair sprat
LI.
m oz.
79c
LILT
home permanent
$2.29
BLACK GOLD
FACIAL
TISSUE
3 S 69c
CAT UFE ,,
CAT FOOD J-25c
facial TISSUE
KLEENEX.........3 a. 79c
cokUBt*1'0* o*ew
FREE! LAVORIS
WTFH
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REG. m
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SAUCE boz.35c »oz.59c
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1962, newspaper, July 20, 1962; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth986236/m1/4/?q=sigma+nu+north+texas+state&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.