The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 22, 1953 Page: 4 of 12
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THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
FLATONIA NEWS
By Mrs. Aug. NoMuunper
W. 8. of C. 8. Meets
Thfc Women’s Sm-iely of CliriK-
tl*n Service met Monday, Dee. 14
lu tbo Methodist annex. Mrs.
Cieorfte Eenmu and Mrs. Sara
Manley were the hostess. ,\t the
conclusion of the business meeting
I the devotional topic. “Unto Us A
uhlld is Born,” was led by Mrs.
Mamie Wheufer. The missionary
'lesson was conducted by Mrs. F.
|N Brunner, closing with a prayer
I of soft music. After the bonedle-
! lion the aucsts were served re-
freshments.
Undergoes Operation
Leroy SchoenweiU, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Kilwlu Schoeiiweitz, sub-
mitted to an upptiulectomy lu the
LIQUOR
WE HAVE YOUR FAVORITE BRAND
ALSO
FANCY LIQUEURS
FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS
LA GRANGE DRUG CO.
FREE DELIVERY
Phone 378
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A Day full of Happiness
is our
Christmas message to you
MEYENBERG DRUG STORE
Wagner hospital in Shiner last
Saturday. He is getting along
nicely and will soon he b‘>me.
In Houstcn Hospital.
Mrs. Harry Sumlierg of Boernn
and her mother, Mr* Henry Frey-
lag of Flatnnta. visited Mr. Sum-
berg in the Southern Pacific hos-
pital in Houston over the week-
end. Mr. Suinberg had a serious
eye operation about- three weeks
ago. He is improving nicely and
will be released Siam.
Has 95th Birthday
Mrs. Kmrna Hefeubrock cele-
brated her bath birthday on Sun-
day, lire, 13 in the Bffonberher j
Best Home in Moulton, where she]
haM made her home for the lust
few years. A number of relatives
and friends called during the after-
noon and enjoyed the delicious
lunch served by Mrs. Kffenberger. ]
Grandma Hofenbrock still enjoys
good health, and reads the dally
papers.
Hpme On Leave
Knsir.n and Mrs. Illrhurd K.
Brunner are enjoying a 30-day
leave with bis parents. Mr. and
Mrs. F. X. Brunner and aeon. Den-
nis. Knsign Brunner spent quite
some lime in overseas duty.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. P. Zappe and
Jacqueline left Friday for St. Jose,
Calif, to spend Christmas with
their children.
Mr. and Mrs. Uoljirt Gibson
spent a few days of last week
with her mother, MrB. Annie Slm-
clk.
Franklin Kocian. deanery secre-
tary for the Catholic Youth Organi-
zation, attended the state meet-
ing ut Fredericksburg last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Declin'd of
San Antonio and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald O'Brien and daughter of
El Paso were week-end visitors in
the W E. Miller homo.
Mrs. Ruth Tinnison of Jaekson-
ville spent last week with Mrs. W.
T. Scates.
Mrs. Tillle Burns of Laredo spent
lust week with Major and Mrs.
L. L. Wilson.
Mrs. Mary Lee Snell of San An-
tonio visited last week with Mrs.
Lonnie Keathley.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pustejovsky
and daughter of Houston and Mr.
Pustejovsky of Moulton visited
over last week-end with Mr. and
Ruby Giese Wed
In Saturday Rites
BIDS WANTED
Sealed bids will be received
by ine until 2:00 p. in. on Tues-
day, the 29th of December,
1953, for a parcel of land 40 by
80 feet out of N. E. corner of
Lot 222 in Block No. 32 John
H. Moore Plan, City of La
Grange, Texas, where the Pres-
byterian church now stands.
No improvements to go with
land; delivery 60 days. The
right to reject any and all bids
is reserved.
H. J. SCHOVAJSA
(14-2c)
Merry Christmas
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To our friends and patrons,
wherever you may be, we extend
sincere greetings.
LA GRANGE PACKAGE STORE
DANCE
at
Hubert’s Place
3'i> Miles North of Columbus
On Highway 71
Saturday, Dec. 26
Music By
Izee Ilse Orchestra
Adm.: Gents $1.00, Ladies 50c
SEE
Herbert E. Jaehne
For Land Clearing, Tan’.
Building, Root Cutting, Sub-
Soiling and Other Dirt Work
Service
Land Building:
GIDD1NGS, TEXAS
Phone 44M
I fastened to a beaded cap. Her pons.
I only ornament was a pearl Charlie Sanders of San An-
] necklace, a gift of the groom, tonio served his brother as
She carried a deep purple or- best man. Robert King of San
St. Paul’s Lutheran church' chid and white feathered carna- Antonio was groomsman. Ush-
was the scene at five o’clock tions tied with white satin ers were John “Perk" Perovich
Saturday afternoon of the wed-1 streamers. , of San Antonio and Roland
ding of Miss Ruby A. Giese' Mrs. R. R. Foster of Hemp- Bohot of La Grange.
;md Joe Allen Sanders, both of stead, sister of the bride, was 1 The bride’s mother wore a
Houston. The Rev. H. T. Flach- matron of honor. She wore a j black dress with black acces-
ineier performed the double strapless gown of sunlight yel- sories and the groom’s mother
ting ceremony. | low net over taffeta with a wore black with frost pink ac-
Shfc is the daughter of Mr. deep yellow stole. She carried cessories. Each had a corsage
and Mrs. Rudolph Giese of La a cascade bouquet of bronze of white feathered carnations.
Grange and he is the son of pom-pons and wore matching A reception was held at the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Sanders flowers in her hair. j Hermann Sons hall immediate-
of San Antonio. | The’bridesmaid, Miss Verlie following the ceremony.
Mrs. Wilbert J aster sang Mae Hartmann of Houston, I The bride’s table held the
Because and was accom- wore a similar gown in a shade . three-tiered rectangular cake,
panied at the organ by Mrs. 0f pUrple and had yellow pom- It was topped with a large bell
Elvis Meiners, who also played
(he traditional wedding music.
Altar arrangements wei*e
white carnations and poinset-
tias. Four baskets of chrysan-
themums and gladioli were
placed in the sanctuary.
Given in marriage by her I
father, the bride wore a gown
of ivory slipper satin with a I
with a miniature bride and The bride is employed at
| groom standing beneath it. The Supply Co.
names of the bridal couple
' was inscribed on the cake. It j
was placed on a mirror reflec- j
| tor and surrounded by ruffles j
of net.
| Mrs. Edwin Raschke and j
Mrs. Roland Bohot, sisters of j
| the bride, served the cake. Miss I
Marilyn Giese, another sister,!
(registered the guests.
The couple will make their
J home in Houston where the j
groom is employed at Baker j
j Oil Tools, Inc. He was recent- 1
ljt discharged from the coast
I guard after serving three years.
TUESDAY, DEC. 22,
chantilly lace yoke accented by j
a pearl trimmed fishu of satin j
Tlie full skirt fell into a long
train. Her two tiered veil was |
/] always have on hand both
^ /if f tlfl Cunn.f U— -1-
kinds of Old Sunny Brook-
Blend snd Straight
Mrs. J. D. StuehrenberK.
Mr. amt Mrs. Heraian Hill of!
Edinburg visited Monday with Mr !
uncj Mrs. Iloht Cooiier and son. I
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Biibeik and j
daughter of Victoria spent the
week end with Mrs. Annie Simcik. j
Sunny Brook
AamC " •*«#
Kentucky
Blended
Whiskey
Prompt Remove of .
DEAD...
UNSKINNcD ^DISABLED
♦ CATTLE
♦ HORSE5
♦ MULES
♦ HOGS
CALL 131
Texas Rendering Co., Ltd.
Bastiop, Texas
Christmas
DANCE
’ Will Be Given At
TIETJEN HALL
Swiss Alp
On, -.it i
Friday, Dec. 25
Good Dance /Music By
Lee Use’s Orch.
Adm.: Gents 50c, Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
Free, Santa and Bags for the
Children at 8 P. M.
EVERYBODY INVITED!
NEXT DANCE—DEC. 31
Kentucky
Straight
bourbon
Whiskey
Kentucky Blended Whiskey, St Proof, 15% Crain Neutral Spirits. Kentucky Straight
Bourbon Whiskey, 93 Proof. Tho Old Sunny Crook Company, Louisville, Kentucky
HOLIDAY DANCES
TRI-ASSOCIATION IIALL
SCHULENBURG
Music By
Blume’s Orchestra
CHRISTMAS DANCE
FRIDAY, DEC. 25
Admission $1.50 Per Person,
Including Tax and Table
Reservation
CHRISTMAS DANCE
WITH TREE
Free Bags for Children
HARMONIE HALL
SHELBY
Sunday, Dec. 27
Music By
John R. Baca Orch.
Adm.s Gents 74c, tidies 25c,
Tax Included
South Side Square
BW*
To The Slick And Convalescent
With Flowers From
MUELLER'S
Phone 256 — 161 West Travis
NEYV YEAR’S
DANCE
THURSDAY, DEC. 31
Adm.: $2 Per Person, Inc. Tax
And Table Reservation
Plenty of Hats, Confetti and
Noise Makers
FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL
144, SCHULENBURG
ChR SrMAs
HP*
Christmas
DANCE
WESSELS HALL
Rutersville
Saturday, Dec. 26
Music By
Ray Baca’s Orch.
Gents 74c; Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
Xmas Tree and Bags For
The Kids
EVERYBODY WELCOME!
Next Dance; New Year,
Jan. 1, Ray Krenek’s Orch.
May Wc
Add Our
Best Wishes?
KALLUS SERVICE
STATION
L/TI dings of
^TkGR.EAT JOY/3
gfastaos
To YoU’and Yours, Best Wishes for
A Blessed Christmas
FROM EILINGER
We hope Old Santa
hits your house with
a full load of cheer.
DAY’S JEWELRY & GIFT SHOP
Hruska Bros.
Qroeoerlep, Dry Good*, Furniture
Koehl’s Place
Beer, Whiskey and .Drugs
Hoelsoher Service
Station
Edwin Hoolschor, Prop.
Paul Gindorf
Your Bronham Wholesale
Grocery Salesman
Ed. Tobias
Truck Line
Ellinger Cafe
Emil Becka
Polar
Pasteurized lee Cream
Taste Telia
. Humble Service
Station
F. R. (Frankie) Hrutka, Prop.
Fred Prihoda Garage
Auto Part*—General Repairing
Phone No. 542
Kubena’s Garage
Auto Part* — General Repalrlr
Phone No. 522
Ellinger Grain &
Produce Co.
L. C. Gartner, Prop.
Danek Packing Co.
Hams, Bacon, Lprd. Sautage
Taylor, Texas
Lee Walla Gin
Season'* Greeting*
Buccarene Cafe
Buck and Iron*
Thorstenberg &
Tamborello
Jecmenek’s Store
Funeral Home & Ambulance
Service
C. A. J. Meyer
General Merchandise
Fritsch Meat Marke
For Fine Quality Meats
I
Miss Nancy Koehl
The Record’s Agent and Correspondent
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If my Line's Busy
ADAMCIK’S
M17.
FRIGIDAIRE
But busy or not, you can be assured that the entire personnel of this concern join in extending to each and
everyone best wishes for
A MERRY CHRISTMAS J
ADAMCIK’S REFRIGERATION SALES & SERVICE
Everythin* We We iAvice
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 22, 1953, newspaper, December 22, 1953; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987989/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.