The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 31, 1965 Page: 3 of 4
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TUE8DAY, AUGUST 31, 1965
Cernosek-Wick
Wedding; In Weimar
Miss Diana Marie Cernosek,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Steve J. Cernosek of Weimar,
and Daniel Anthony Wick, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F.
Wick of Hallettsville, were
married at 5:30 Sunday after-
noon in St. Michael’s Catholic
church in Weimar.
The double ring ceremony
was performed by Rev. Albert
Huburtus during a Nuptial
Mass. Miss Mildred Fojt pro-
vided the wedding music. Ar-
rangements of white gladioli
were placed on the main altar.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a formal
gown of bridal satin created
with a fitted bodice, long tap-
ered sleeves and a flared skirt
that swept into a chapel train.
Lace appliques on the front of
the bodice and skirt had trac-
Old Time & Modern
DANCE
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE
Saturday, Sept. 4
Music by
LeeRoy Matocha Oreh
“Your Favorite Dance Band”
Adm.: $1 Per Person
For Free Table Reservations
Cali Jacob’s Grocery 968-3250
ings of bridal jewels. Her el-
bow length tiered illusion veil
was held by a tiny lace crown
edged with seed pearls. Her
bouquet was a line arange-
ment of white feathered car-
nations and an orchid.
Miss Jeanette Janecka, a
cousin of the bride of Weimar,
was maid of honor. Miss Yleen
Koehn, also of Weimar, was
bridesmaid. They wore floor
length gowns of beige taffeta
brocaded with gold flowers,
and matching net veils attach-
ed to beige fabric roses were
their headpieces. They carried
cascade arrangements of yel-
low Fujii mums and bronze
ribbon.
Milton Roeder of Schulen-
burg was the groom’s best man
and Dean F. Hood of Katy
served as groomsman. Ushers
were Henry Winkler of Hous-
ton, Boyce Loewe of Schulen-
burg, Stanley Joe Cemoch of
Baytown and Eugene Janecka
of Weimar. Witnesses were
MISS JEANNETTE
ALEXANDER
Will Resume Her
MUSIC CLASSES
Wednesday, Sept. 15
If interested, contact her at
her home.
FOR SALE
1962 Ford Galaxie 4-Dr. R. H. V8 engine
standard transmition.
1962 Chev. l/2 Ton pickup V8 engine R. H.
style side body.
1958 Chev. 4-Dr. 6 Cyl R. H. Std. Trans,
overhaul engine.
1959 Chev.. 4-Dr. 6 Cyl R. H. Std. Trans.
1961 Chev. Impala H. T. 4-Dr. R. H. 6 cyl.
Std. Trans.
1951 Chev. y2 Ton pickup R. H. rebuilt engine.
SURY GARAGE
Fayetteville, Texas
SINGER ZIG-ZAG
Repossessed ’65 model. Sew on buttons, buttonholes and
fancy stitches. Perfect condition under full warranty.
$69 Cash or $6 Monthly
1965 DIAL-O-MATIC
This one does it all! Just dial beautiful zigzag and appli-
que patterns and to blind stitch. Automatic buttonholer,
built-in bobbin winder, sew on buttons and monogram.
Fully Automatic! Like new. Lifetime Guarantee!
Need someone with good credit to take over payments of
$7.83 per month.
*_*
These repossessed sewing machines are already in your
community. If you would like to see one, write:
Credit Manager, Commercial Finance
P. O. Box 4714 Austin 78751
or
Mrs. W. C. Tielsch, Phone 968-4117, La Grange
Edwin Cernosek and Arthur
Wick.
The mothers of the bridal
couple both wore blue silk
suits with matching hats and
corsages of white carnations.
The reception was held at
the Veterans Hall following
the eeremony. The bride’s
table was covered with white
net and centered with a com-
pote arrangements of white
mums. The cake was a four-
tiered rectangle, each tier be-
ing supported by Grecian col-
umns. It was decorated with
spun roses and wedding bells
and held a miniature bride and
groom on the top. The cake
was served with yellow punch
and mints. Chocolate cake and
coffee were served at the
groom’s table which was also
covered with net and center-
ed with white glads.
Following a wedding trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Wick will make
their home in Houston where
both are employed.
We Spec Mize la
PRECISION
MOTOR TUNE-UPS
AND BRAKE WORK
Also Alternators
& Generators
By A Qualified And
Experienced Mechanic
Road Tire Repairs
With The Most Modern
Portable Equipment
Any Where — Any lime
Open 24 Hours A Day
GET YOUR PARTY
ICE HERE
Petzold’s Gulf
Service Station
“At The Highway
Intersection”
PH. M8-3448 — LA GRANGE
Bridal Couple
Is Honored
Miss Jo Ann Schobel, bride-
•lect of Jimmie Weikel, was
complimented at a brides-
maids personal shower and
luncheon Sunday, Aug. 22, at
Skull Creek restaurant in Ai-
tair.
Hostesses were Mesdames J-
Oscar Braden, R. H. Potter, C.
E. GUthero and O. F. Schobel
apd Misses Jean Braden, Jan
Glithero and Carol Schobel,
all of Columbus.
The honoree received a gift
of lingerie from the hostesses.
Decorations and place cards
were in talisman and gold, the
wedding colors. I
On August 17 Miss Schobel
and Mr. Weikel were honored
at a dinner party in the Victor
Baca home in Columbus. In
addition to Mr. and Mrs. Baca
the hosts and hostesses were
Mr. and Mrs. John Polach of
Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Postal of Eagle Lake.
The table was covered with
a white linen cloth and center-
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Headquarters
FOR
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
LA GRANGE DRUG CO., INC.
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FISH FRY
Fresh River Channel
Cat
EVERY WEDNESDAY
& FRIDAY
Steaks - Stew - Chill
Hamburgers, Etc.,
Served
Every Day Except Friday
BARBECUE EVERY
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
Closed Mondays
HARRY
& LYNN'S
3ft Miles East of La Grang*
On Highway 159
PHONE CH 9-2204
USED FARM
EQUIPMENT
BARGAINS
John Deere “A” Tractor with
Starter and good rubber.
International Harvester “C”
Tractor with Implement.
International Harvester 2-Row
Mounted Corn Snapper.
John Deere 14-T Baler with
PTO Drive.
Bale Ejector for John Deere
Baler.
John Deere No. 9 Mower, 3-
Point Hitch with 7 ft Blade.
New Holland Mower with At-
tachment for Hay Condition-
er.
New Holland Mower.
John Deere No. 21 Hay Condi-
tioner.
John Deere No. 1 Hay Condi-
tioner.
John Deere Rubber Tired Side
Delivery Rake.
New Holland Hay Conditioner.
John Deere JBA 618 Dixk
Harrow (demonstrator.
Ferguson 6 ft. Tandem Disc
Harrow.
Servis 3-Point Hitch Shredder.
John Deere No. 16 Cotton
Stripper,
2 Pair Cotton Oiling Shoes.
2 Row Rotary Hoes for Culti-
vator.
All Equipment listed above
has been recondition and re-
duced to special low prices.
Morgan Implement
Company
CII 2-3500
Plum, Texas
Supply Fish Pond
With Oxygen—Agent
Warm,- windless days of
August and September are the
times when Texas fish pond
owners should watch ponds
of summer die-off of fish
Oxygen depletion, due to
dying and rapid decaying of
water weeds and other organic
substances when weather is
hot and still, usually is the
prevailing cause of fish die-
offs, says Clinton R. Bippert,
Fayette county agricultural a-
gent. *»
All animal life in the pond
use ogygen 24 hours a day, but
ogygen is replaced by surface
absorption from air and by re-
ed with white asters in a cry-
tal bowl flanked with match-
ing candelabra. A baked tur-
key dinner was served.
A crystal water pitcher was
a gift of the hosts and hostess-
PIETSCH ELECTRIC
Service & Repairs
ANTON C. PIETSCH
Qualified • Experienced
N. Line it - Pto. 468-4558
NOTICE
We Are Head q uarten
For Recapping,
Vulcanizing And
General Tire Repair*
Fred E. Miertschln
Goodyear Tire Shop
Open 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. a*.
lease of oxygen from micros-
copic plants only during sun-
light.
Oxygen is lowest in ponds at
daybreak. If it is dangerously
low, fish will come to the sur-
face and gasp for air early in
the morning.
To relieve oxygen shortage,
broadcast 50 to 100 pounds of
superphosphate per surface
acre over the pond, says Bip-
pert. This buffers toxic effects
of carbon dioxide and ammo-
nia and stimulates microsco-
pic plants to proluce more oxy-
gen. If treated soon after fish
show distress, the situation is
usually relieved within
hour.
Using outboard motors to
stir the water and replenish
the oxygen supply is often
recommended for small ponds
CHURCH
PICNIC
If a pump is available, water
can be pumped from the bot-
tom and sprayed back on the
surface.
Suffocation from oxygen de-
pletion is not the only cause
of fish die-offs, the agent says.
Careless use of insecticides
when spraying crops or ani-
BARBECUE
Beef, Pork & Chicken
Every Thursday
Beginning at 4 P. M.
Advance Orders Will
Be Appreciated
Hill Top Grocery
LA GRANGE
mals can cause fish deaths.
Nothing will correct this situ-
ation so the possibilities of kill-
ing fish should be considered
before pesticide application.
LISTINGS WANTED
FARMS & RANCHES
Waiting Buyer*
Rhemann Realty Co.
Phone Warrcnton CH9-2267
Rt. 1, Round Top, Texas
Renew Your Subscription
HOLMAN
Sunday, Sept. 12
LUNCH MENU
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
Turkey and dressing, giblet gravy, cranberry sauce,
potatoes and English peas.
HARRY & LYNN’S
3M: Miles East of La Grange on Hwy. 159
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PETZOLD’S GULF
SERVICEf STATION
“At The Highway Intersection”
PHONE 968 3448 — LA GRANGE
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 31, 1965, newspaper, August 31, 1965; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987872/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.