The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1962 Page: 5 of 6
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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1962
Sury Family Reunion
Held At Needville
The annual Sury reunion
was held Sunday, July 15, at
the American Legion hall in
Needville with a large crowd
in attendance from Houston,
San ' Antonio, Baytown, Gana-
do, Bastrop, Pasadena, Plum,
Fayetteville, Crosby, Elmaton
and Needville.
An all day celebration was
enjoyed \vith a barbecue din-
ner served at noon.
Officers elected at the busi-
CARMINE NEWS
By Mr*. Hmo Noak
Firemen’* Feast Has Crowd
One of the lament crowds ever
to attend a local Flremen'B feast
gathered at the Carmine hall Sun
day when the members of the Car
mine Volunteer Fire Department
staged their annual festival.
Over 500 tickets were sold for
the evening meal, which consisted
of barbecued sausage, baked pota-1
toes Htid all the trimmings. A large
crowd also enjoyed dancing to the
music of the Hi-Notes of Lai
Orange.
Hugo Pletz Passes
Hugo Carl Hleti, 58, of New
Braunfels, died In a New Braun- j
short Illness.
TTTE FAYFTTE COUNTY RyctrWXLA GRANGY, TEX AH
TO WED M Winchester News
By Mrs, Eugene Haschke
PAG* I
est was Kellye Renee Novosad,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Novosad, who was presented
with a nursery choir manufac-
tured by her Grandpa P. J. | ^hospital’a“fter
Novosad. Prizes were also glv- | Born Dec. 2#. 1808. he was the
en to Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig i son of the Into Emil and Bertha
Stavena for having the largest Mayi,r P|H,Z of nHttr h,“rR ln 1958>
f____■> . V . ., CT i •>« was married to the former Gla-
family present and to the Neil | dys EnKlish
ness meeting were L F Surv ^et'*er ^amily of San Antonio survivors Include his widow;
,'L . ill y i f°r traveling the longest dig- two step-sons, Robert Dean Weir
oi Houston, president; Johnny i tance to attend. j and Kenneth Weir , one sister,
Petter of Pare, vice president; j- _ , Mrs. Henry Muckel of Carmine;
Rudy Novosad of Needville ; ® 7 three brothers, Alex and Adolph of
treasurer and P I S foundlnK towns were Mr. and, H((rl Arthllr and R(lb(,rt ot ca|d.
t it ’ , ’ . i Mrs. Rudolf Petter and fami- well; and four grandchildren.
0 , °Tl en <"' alnrTle,1i I ly 0f Bastrop, Mrs. Mary No-| Funeral services were held Wed-
coun-s e meeting open-1 vosad 0f pium> Mr. and Mrs. nesday at the Doeppenschmidt Fu-
ed and closed With a prayer by j Frank Raderka, Mr an(J Mrs ; neral home In New Braunfels with
Rudy Novosad, the past presi- c> „:i o . burial in the'Guadalupe Valley
*»' »' .he P^^|liSU**rndo,’.........- "•
and Johnny and Julia Petter of
Park.
The next reunion will be
held in Fayette county where
the Sury family originated.
sistants are Miss Iairene Klesch-
ulk and Mrs. Marvin A. Wenkv.
Teacher Honored
The congregation of St. Mich-
ael's Lutheran Church honored A.
O. Walser on the occasion of bis
retirement from teaching Services
were held in the church on Sun-
day, July 15, at 6:3(1 p. m. Rev.
Michatk of Giddliigs gave the ger-
Bookmobile Date
The Bookmobile of the Texas
8tate Library will make Its first
stop In Winchester on Wednesday.
July 25, from 10 to 10:30 a. m. It
will stop In from of the Harris I mon.
General Merchandise store. All} The church was decorated'with
M inchester residents are Invited two bouquelB of pink and white
to come out and Inspect the fad- j gladioli on the altar. Mrs. Walser
litles of this Bookmobile at that was presented with a pink carna-
■ time No books will be checked | tlon corsage, and Mr. Walser.
out on the first visit; this trip Is ping carnation bouttonnalrre.
members of the past year were
remembered.
Mrs. Katherine Sury was
given a prize for being the old-
est person present. The young-
DANCE
K. of C. Hall
SCHIJLENBURG
Sunday, July 22
Music by
Joe Patek’s Orch.
Admission; 50<
FREK TABLES
DANCE
Ray Baca’s Pavilion
FAYETTEVILLE
Saturday, July 21
Music by
Lee Use Orch.
Admission; 75f per person
Free Tables
Next dance, Sunday, July 29,
Music by Sil Krenek
Everyone Invited
Memorial Park. The Rev. Milton
Frueh officiated. Mr. Piet* was a
salesman and was affiliated with
the Lutheran church.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mackel of
here, Mr. ami Mrs. Alex Piet* and
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Piet* of Port
Arthur attended the last rites. Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Kiel of here were
In New Braunfels Tuesday.
I ouly to familiarise the community
j with its services and to register
J for library cards.
The Winchester stop chairman
j Is Mrs. Eugene Haschke. Her as-
CARD OF THANKS
KSH I I wish to express my sincere
thanks to everyone for their
Miss kindness shown to me during
my recent illness. 1 especially
BE........
The engagement of
Joyce Emilie Ruether of La , , ,
y Theodore j Wdnt thank Rev. H. T.
After the services In the church,
a potluck supper was served In
the Winchester Community hall to
some 200 persons.
Several messages of congratula-
tions and well wishes were given
by college classmates ami fellow
SEE BABEBALL GAME
Mr. and Mrs. George Raino-
sek and son and Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Mozisek and sons went
to Houston Sunday and were
accompanied by Mrs. Herman
Popp and little daughter, De-
nese, who had spent two weeks
visiting with her parents, bro-
Flachmeier, Rev. Paul Grout
Grange to Henry
visits, prayers and
ed by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie D. Ruether ot
Fayetteville. Parents of the
prospective groom are Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Muras of La Grange.,
Miss Ruether is employed by f,MemorIal *°' the.r
and bodiless and attention, **“*“
concern;
Dr. L. F. Zatopek and Dr. E.
T. Williams for their special
care, the nurses at the Fay-
KOK EXPERT
CLEANING & PRESSING
TRY
Z.app’s Cleaners
146 N. Jefferson
Phone 672
We Deliver
SAVINGS
TTwirs.-Fri.-Sat., July 19-20-21
Kladioln
FLOUR, 25 Lb. Bag
$1.79
Swan’s Down
CAKE MIXES, .3 Pkgs.
............89**
American Beauty
8 Oz. Size
NOODLES, 2 Pkgs.
35**
Bud Golden
SYRUP, Gal. Bucket
93**
TRELLIS PEAS, 2 Cans
303 Size
29**
Texsun
46 Oz. Cans
ORANGE JUICE, 3 for
89**
Stockton Brand
CATSUP, 2 Bottles
29**
Superior DeLuxe
ICE CREAM, Half Gal.
89**
Superior
LES, Half Gallon
49**
Bake Day
FLOUR, 5 Lb. Bag
39**
Argo, Fresh Green
303 Size
LIMA BEANS, 2 Cans v.-.
87**
VELVEETA CHEESE
2 Pound Loaf
79*‘
Osage Freestone
Large 2Vk Cans
PEACHES, 4 for
$1.00
Blue Bonnet
OLEO, Pound
25**
SEVEN STEAK, Lb........
59**
STEW MEAT, Lb.
39**
Cen-Tex Livestock
Commission Co.
(biddings, Texan
Sale Every Tuesday
Ed “Tobv” Tobias, Mgr.
J nl v 17, 1962
ON HAND:
Cattle 559, hogs 224. sheep 7,
horses 2.
CALVES:
Good and choice 24-26.60,
commercial 22-24.10, utility 21-
23.40, culls 20 down. Stocker
steer calves 24.31.50, stocker
heifers 22-28.40, culls 20 down.
Stocker steer calves 24-31.50,
stocker yearlings 21-24.75.
BULLS:
Heavy weight 17-19.10, light
weight 17-17.75. •
COWS:
Stocker cows 15-20.20, good
heavy weight 13-16.30, cutter
cows 12-15.60, canner 10-11.80.
Cow and calf pairs, medium
135-180, old worn out split and
weighed down.
HOGS:
Good and choice 17.75-18.80,
sows 12-15.80, heavy weight
17-17.50, light weight 17-17.60.
Comments: Market was stea-
dy, but a little weaker on
packer calves, about $1 lower.
Bulls and cows sold stronger.
Stocker calves were steady.
Hows were 50c higher than last
week.
Super-Valu in La Grange
Mr. Muras by Suniland Fur-
niture Co. in Houston. The
wedding has been set for Sept.
30 in St. John’s Catholic
church in Fayetteville.__
ROUND TOP NEWS
By June Ericke
Breaks Arm
Gloria Jean Schwar* had the
misfortune to break her right arm
above the wrist in a freak
just
at home Monday after-
acrident
noon.
Have Baby Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Meyer Jr.
of Brenham are the proud parents
of a baby girl. Mrs. Meyer Is the
former Delores Eiohler. The grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo
F.lchler and Mr, and Mr*. Ben Me-
yer Sr. _
• FROZEN FOODS •
PATIO Mexican Dinners, 16 Oz...................49**
FROSTY" ACRES Diced Turnips and
Greens. Sliced Squash, 10 Oz., 2 for 3U
W. E. SCHULZE GROCERY
PHONE 64 LA GRANGE
Rock ‘n’ Roll
BATTLE DANCE
Fair Pavilion
LA GRANGE
Saturday, July 21
Music by
Traits & Continentals
Adm.: $1.00 Person
9 to 1
FOR SALE
USED TRACTORS
& EQUIPMENT
Model 420 John Deere Tractor,
Like New.
John Deere Model “M” Tree-
tor, Good condition.
Ford Tractor Model 650, Late
Model.
New Holland Super 77 Hay
Baler.
Idite Model Farnial Com Pick-
er-Like New.
Two Row Dixie Cotton Chop-
per.
Case Huy Baler, Just the Baler
for a small Farmer.
New Idea Ilay Rake
Dearborn Rear Type Cultiva-
tor,
Love Lift Type Disc Harrow.
Ford Lift Type Middle Bur-
ster.
Ford Side Mower.
Set Ford Fertilizers.
Dearborn Lift Type 2 disc
Plow.
Model 19-118 Front Loader
with Bucket, Like New.
Mono Chain Saw or Pioneer
Chain Saw.
Ford Rear Type Mower.
La Grange Tractor
& Implement Co.
TRADE or TERMS
“Your Ford Tractor Dealer”
Phone 5U8
those
who visited me at the hospital
and at home, those who sent
cards and flowers and all who
helped make my stay more
| comfortable.
God bless all of you.
ALBERT WITT
DANCE
ROUND TOP
Rifle Assn. Hall
Saturday, July 21
Music by
Ray Jurecka’s Orch.
Adm.: 50f Per Person
Free Tables
Everybody Invited
CARD OF THANKS
We express our sincere
thanks to all friends and rela- j
tives in this area who sent
flowers, attended services, sent
cards or expressed condolences
in any way at the time of death
of our beloved husband and
father, Les W. Bunte. We also
wish to express our apprecia-
tion to our customers for their
patience and understanding
during this time. The thought-
fulness of .everyone concerned
in any way will always be re-
membered.
Mrs. Doris Bunte and Sons
Rtmte Music Co.. Austin
DANCE
American Legion
Home
BRENHAM
Saturday, July 21
Music bv
JESSIE LEE
Admission — 75^
Free Tables
Air-Cond i tinned
Every body Welcome
teachers of Mr. Waiser. E. G. Hi-
fert, a former teat-her at St. Mich-
ael’s, showed some pictures of how
Winchester looked when he and
Mr. Waiser first came to teach
here.
After all the speeches, gifts were
presented to Mr. and Mrs. Waiser
from the congregation, from the
l.WM I. and from the Waltlier l.ea
gue. They also received gifts from
several members of the congrega-
tion.
ther, other relatives and
friends while her husband was
in summer camp in Louisiana
and who also returned to
Houston Sunday. While there
the group attended the double-
header ballgame at the Colt
stadium between the Chicago
Cubs and Colt 45s.
renter”
WANTED
FOR 1963
One-fourth and one-tliird.
Plenty meadow and pasture.
Inquire at Record.
Chicken Stew
SUPPER
Sunday, July 29
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
SHELBY
Serving Starts at 6 p. m.
Meal Tickets, Adults 75f,
Children 40f, Tax Included
COUNTRY STORE
Films at 8 p. in.
Public Is Invited
Sponsored by St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church Women
ANNUAL 4-H
BARBECUE
At III) Building
FAIR GROUNDS
LA GRANGE
Saturday, July 21
6-8:30 P. M.
Admission: Adults $1.25,
Cliildi.n Under 12, 75;
Sponsored by Fayette Co.
4-11 Council
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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/m1/5/?q=sigma+nu+north+texas+state: 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.