The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1953 Page: 4 of 6
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
TUESDAY, DEC. 1, 1953
Staff-lTrbanovsky
Vows TSxctymged
Miss Betty Ann Staff, daugh-
and Ludwig Urbanuvsky, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ur-
banovsky, were married No-
vember 17, at St. Mary s Cath-
olic church, El Campo, with
ELUNGER NEWS
By MIm Nancy Koehl
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staff, Rev. G. P. Staff of Sait Antonio,
j uncle of the bride, performing
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INVITES YOU TO
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MR.
EZRA
RACHIIN
the ceremony.
Father Staff also was cele-
brant of the nuptial high mass,
Rev. Stanley Petru of Schulen-
burg, deacon, Rev. Francisco
Altamira of El Campo, sub-
deacon, and Rev. Edmund J.
Bily, master of ceremonies.
The bride, given in mar-
riage by her father, wore a
dress of heavy candlelight sa-
tin and antique lace. It had a
fitted bodice of lace, with tiny
satin buttons down the back,
lace yoke, lace stand-up collar
edged in satin and long lace
sleeves tapering to a point over |
the wrists. The skirt was of I
satin with a lace panel in front |
and back. The three-tiered
finger-tip veil of illusion was Attend Game
held in place by a fitted cloche ( The following from here attend
glace with beaded satin, edged ed the Thankaglving footbaP Kamo
with pearls. She carried a bou- at College Station: Mr. and Mr*,
quet of rosebuds | ®- Jecmenek, Mr. and Mrs. I>eon
Mrs. Mike Dettling, sister of | 'f®*
the bride, was matron of honor,
Mr! and Mrs. Kddie
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rf we were asked which or-
gan of the body was most im-
portant—our answer would al-
i most certainly include the
j heart and brain, but how many
j would say the intestine?
We couldn’t live without
them, although some do seem
to get by after the loss of a foot
! or so of them..
The intestines do the work
: that most of us mistakenly give
' the stomach credit for, that is,
the actual digestion and assi-
mulation of the food we eat.
j The stomach churns and mixes
in some digestive juices during
the first four or five hours the
food is in the stomach but the
intestines continue to churn the
food back and forth for many
more hours than that while the
special fermentation processes
liberate the basic elements that
eventually are absorbed into
i the blood stream as food for
the body.
The constantly changing but
| rythmic motions of the tntesti-
and was dressed in purple art- Leonard Staff; witnesses, F. M.
tique irridescent taffeta, -a Schoellmann and Willie Janish;
fitted middy-style bodice, high ushers, Walter Gold and Joe
stand-up collar, gored skirt, Edward Biazek.
long elbow gloves of matching The bride's mother was
material, hat to match trimmed dressed in a biege sharkskin
with rhinestones. She carried suit with brown accessories,
a crescent-shaped bouquet of She wore a bronze mum cor-
purple mums. sage. The groom's mother wore
Bridesmaids were Kathy a navy suit with white acces-
Staff, Ethel Schramm, Sydonia sories and wore a bronze mum
Urbanovsky, Charlene Cmaj- corsage.
dalka and Rose Marie Bittner, j Following the ceremony an
The bridesmaids’ dresses were all-day reception was held at
identical to the matron of hon- the St. Mary’s Parish hall and
or’s in purple, moss green and i a dance at the KJT hall at
bronze. They carried crescent- | night. Approximately 250 at-
shaped bouquets of purple, j tended.
autumn yellow and bronze The young couple left during
mums to match their dresses. 1 the evening for a wedding trip
Linda Rose Dettling was | to Louisiana and Florida. They
flower girl. She was dressed will make their home in El
similar to the bride. j Campo. The groom is a gradu-
Best man was Mike Dettling; | ate of Fayetteville hieh school
ring bearer, Robert Urbanov- and is a carpenter. The bride
sky; groomsmen, Jerome Ur- is a graduate of El Camno high
banovsky, Walter Staff, Joe'school and is employed as a
Viktorin, Jimmie Schoellmann, bookkeeper.
Jet'Uienek, MUut Nancy Kochi. Hilly
Koehl. Mlmt Barbara Haluaka, C. J.
Walla./ Halph Wagner, Richard
Roberts. Mian Dottle Mario Koehl,
Miaa Hobble Jean Renin, Mike
Roberts and l#r. and Mrs. 1-ester
Zapalac.
Gets Seven-Pointer
Deer hunters are still trying
their luck and many took to the
woods but tire only lucky one waR
Alfred Martlnek .who bagged a
seven politer Thursday, l.ouis Dr-
ank brought In an eight-pointer
Saturday morning.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell
of Houstpn. Mr. and Mrs. John
Zatopek of here and Otto Janssen
of Flatonia enjoyed Thanksgiving
dinner here with Mrs. Clara Mitch-
ell.
of Beaumont on a deer bunt to
Comfort Thanksgiving.
Mr. amt Mrs. Lyttleton Kritsch
Mrs. Fred I’rlhoda and children, ] with
Louis I'rihoda and daughter, I Kritsch.
Thanksgiving In
Mr. and Mrs. I.yttlcton
Gladys, spent
Miss Robbie Jean Reran, student
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lycka and . ■ olnUves.^ ^ ^ Qordey an„ j “Jn^pen"‘Urn Thanksgiving he*
sou und Marietta I.auKley of Ke-1 days here with her parents, Mr,
mer visited pure Thanksgiving Day J and Mrs. Cyril llrachovy.
Methodist hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Rot H
family of Angletou spent the week-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kulhnnek lmJ IU||UMV,„V
of Houston spent Thnksgivlng here I parents, Mr. und Mrs. 1).
end here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gartner en-
joyed Thanksgiving dinner with
Mrs. Frances Hucu at Lu Grunge.
Miss Annie Wecheta and Wallle
Maruna and Mike Wilson of Tem-
ple were also present und were ac-
companied back by Anthony Wil-
son who will spend the week-end
there.
Dennis Juren, student at the
University of Texas, Austin, spent
tho Thanksgiving holidays liyue
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hubenak,
Also present were Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hatfield and family of
Houston.
Sheriff C. H. Meyer and family
of Beaumont arrived Wednesday
vening to spend the Thanksgiving
holidays with Mrs. H. K. Siebet,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. J. Meyer and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Kddie Jecmenek
of Bay City and Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Jecmenek of Rock Island spent
Thanksgiving here with Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Jecmenek.
Lee Walla, Harry Hlinsky and j
son, accompanied Sheriff C. H. j
Meyer and son and A. C. Weitzel
A. Juren.
Mr. und Mrs. Joe M. llrachovy,
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LA GRANGE, TEXAS
nal muscles require constantly
• | surging nerve waves from the
| brain over a nervous system
(hat has no interferences to
block or change the nerve wave
patterns.
When' interferences are pre-
sent, as in this actual clinic
case from our files, there may
be many abdominal symptoms
until the nerve lines arc made
free again.
An Austin man, over sixty
years, came to the Chiropractic
Clinic complaining of chronic-
constipation, abdominal gas.
back and legs aching, dizziness,
| tingling in arms and hands.
I After our spinal analysis and
j spinal X-rays located the cause
of the trouble, we made cor-
j rective adjustments. This gen-
I tleman was amazed to see his
' chronic constipation vanish
1 along with the other symptoms.
No. 2445.
These cases may seem amaz-
ing to the uninitiated but the
wise renders are investigating.
Brought to you in the interest
of public health by the La
Grange Chiropractic Clinic.
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1953, newspaper, December 1, 1953; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987712/m1/4/: 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.