The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 24, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1964
TUB fAYETTE COUNTY RECORD. LA ORANGE. TEXAS
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Church Women’s Yule A H spacek.
_ Mrs. E. W. Meiners
Party Set For Dec. 8
At the regular meeting of
the St. Paul Lutheran Church
Women, Afternoon Circle, on
Nov. 3, the president, Mrs. D.
H. Koopmann, made the fol-
lowing appointments for 1965:
Stewardship secretary, Mrs.
George Keith; assistant stew-
ardship secretary, Mrs. E. W.
Meiners; education secretary,
Miss Edna Tramp; assistant
education secretary, Mrs. Clin-
ton Wagner, and reporter, Mrs.
DANCE
Ray Baca Pavilion
FAYETTEVILLE
Saturday, Nov. 28
Music by
Leroy Matocha’s Orch.
Adm.: $1.00 Per Person
Bluff HD Club Sets
leader of the Bible Study en- Y ule Party Date
titled "Witnessing in Adversi-1
ty.” Mrs. Vernon Wamken con-1 The Bluff HD club met on
ducted the worship offering Nov. 10 at the First National
service Motor Bank building with 15
Mrs. Vastme Schultz was members present. Mrs. Daniel
welcomed as a visitor. ! was "ostess'- _
During the business meeting,1 ^ meetlnS was called to
the members decided to con-1
tribute to the air conditioning
order by the president, Mrs.
Leo Tiemann, and each mem-
fund instead of exchanging « answered ro11 cal1 with
—. How
gifts at the Christmas party.
Mrs. Koopmann urged every-
Pre-Thanksgiving
Day
DANCE
Fair Pavilion
LA GRANGE
Wednesday, Nov. 25
Music by
BAY CITY
DUTCHMEN
Texas No. 1 Polka Band
Adm.: $1.00 Per Person
For Free Table Reservations
Call Jacob’s Grocery 968-3250
CARD OF THANKS
The American Legion H. J.
Ehlers Post 102, Otto Legler,
commander, wishes to express
thanks and appreciation to all
for making the 11th celebra-
tion a huge success, with spe-
cial thanks to all workers,
judges, parade chairman and
workers, the La Grange High
School Band, all walkers, floats
and riders in the parade; also
the donors, La Grange State
Bank, First National Bank and
Mr. A R. Ehlers, the Farmers
Lumber Co., the Great Texas
Lumber Co. and anyone else
we may have failed to mention.
American Legion Post
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I would like to spend
my Christmas holidays.”
Plans were made for the
Christmas party which will he
held on Sunday, Dec. 6 at the
one to attend the party on Dec.
8. Gifts for the Trinity Luther-
an Homes should be brought
at this time.
Refreshments after the meet-
ing were served by Mrs. Verna
Reichert, Mrs. Edgar Scholtz
and Mrs. A. E. Keilers.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to everyone for the
kindnesses extended to me
while I was a patient in Fay-
ette Memorial hospital. I espe-
cially wish to thank Dr. Henry
Paine, Edward Zidd and Dr.
L. F. Zatopek, the nurses and
staff of the hospital and Rev.
T. H. Graalmann for his visits
and prayers. Also to my rela-
tives, friends and neighbors for
the many get-well cards and
flowers and for all other acts
of kindnesses. This shall always
be remembered by me and my
family. May God bless you is
my prayer.
ELO GAERTNER
BFH 4-H Holds
Regular Meeting
The regular monthly meeting
of the Bishop Forest 4-H Chap-
ter was held in the agricultur-
al building at the High school
on Nov. 4. the president, David
Hartensteiner, presiding.
The chapter discussed the
hayride which it sponsors an-
nually. Also, it was announced
that the chapter will go to the
HD building starting at 6 o’-
clock.
Mrs. E. L. Fitzpatrick was
the winner of the recreation
prize.
After the meeting the hos-
tess served delicious refresh-
ments.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to express my thanks
first of all to the Good Lord,
the Fayette Memorial Hospital
staff, Dr. L. D. Boelsche and
his helpers for their services,
the lovely nurses, and all who
visited me, prayed for me, and
sent the beautiful cards and
donations. This will always be
remembered. God bless you
all and keep you in his loving
care.
Catherine LaFond
CASH-CARRY GROCERY
SPECIALS
FOR
THANKSGIVING
Tuesday, Nov. 24
Through
Saturday, Nov. 28
COCONUT,- Baker’s Angel Flake, 14 Oz.
. 39?
SALAD DRESSING, Morton’s, Qt.....
37?
FRUIT CAKE MIX, Old English,
1 Lb. Ctn........................
. 45?
CRANBERRY SAUCE, Ocean Spray,
1 Lb. Can, 2 for..................
. 45?
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Hunt’s, No.
300 Cans, 2 for...................
39?
SWEET POTATOES, Sugary Sam,
No. 2VZ Can......................
19?
CRACKERS, Sunshine Saltines, Lb. .
27?
CHOCOLATE CHIPS, Nestle’s,
12 Oz. Pkg.......................
89?
COFFEE, Maxwell House Instant,
6 Oz.........89?; 10 Oz.........
$1.39
SUGAR, Imperial Pure Cane, 10 Lbs. ...
98?
ICE CREAM, Carnation, Va Gal........
69?
MELLORINE, Carnation, Vi Gal......
39?
NOODLES, Ma’s, 8 Oz. Pkgs., 2 For ...
FLOUR, Gladiola, 25 Lbs.............
$1.79
5 Pounds........................
49?
PEACHES, Hunt’s, No. 2Vi Can
25?
SHORTENING, Crustene, 3 Lb. Ctn.
55?
PRUNES, Del Monte, Extra
Large, 2 Lbs.....................
59?
OLEO, Sungktw, 2—Lb. Ctns..........
35?
SALMON, Pink Beauty, Tall Can
59?
CELERY. Large Stalk 1. ...
12?
BACON, Smoked Pork Jowl, Lb.......
27?
BISCUITS, Kimbells, 3 for
25?
ORANGE JUICE, Frozen Frosty
Acres, 2—6 Oz. Cans for..........
. 49?
CARD OF THANKS
We want to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation
to everyone who assisted us in
any way during the illness and
j following the death of our fa-
ther and grandfather. Josef J.
Barta. First we want to thank
Msgr. Zientek and Father Har-
ry for visits to the hospital and
their prayers, and Rev. Wien-
zel Lilb of St. Matthew’s Ca-
tholic church of Jourdanton for
services at the cemetery there.
Further thanks are extended
to Dr. E. T. Williams, the Fay-
ette Memorial hospital staff
and nurses, Koenig Funeral
Home, and the Sisters and
children’s choir of Sacred
< Heart school. We also want to
t thank all the people for their
Mass offerings, flowers, sym-
pathy cards and donations of
food. These kindnesses helped
• to lift our burden of sorrow
and will never be forgotten.
God bless you all.
Daughters, Sons
and Grandchildren
PARENTS
AND
GRANDPARENTS
For the finest, most lasting
gift of all, give your children
or grandchildren the Christmas
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Your Local Representative
Richard L. Gabler
Schulenburg, Texas
Rt. 1, Box 213
Wesleyan Guild
Plans Yule Party
The Wesleyan Service Guild
lin t in regular session Monday
•veiling. Nov. 16, at the Travis
Street Methodist church. Four-
fci n members were present.
Mrs. Charles Vanek, in
charge of the program, had as
her subject "Mothers of Other
Cultures.”
. Christmas plans were discus-
fed and it was decided to have
a money tree, proceeds to be
used to buy books for Sunday
School teachers in the child-
ren’s division. There will be a
Houston Fat Stock Show and
jfodeo.
Frankie Joe Cemosek, club
•punsor, and Clinton Bippert,
Agricultural agent, talked to
tlic group on various subjects.
VB/BIBIEISCSfS.
DOMINO
TOURNAMENT
Every Thursday Night
At
Mullins Prairie Store
Starting at 7:30 P. M.
Warrenton News
By Mrs. V. G. Frenzel
Plan Christmas Party
The Brotherhood uad Church
Women of St John’s Lutheran con-
Kregation, meeting on Nov. 9.
made plans for a Christmas party
on Dec. 14 in eonjuuctlon with
their rexulur meeting.
A baked turkey supper is plan
tied with the families planning to
participate asked to report their
intention by Dee 6 so ample food
may be provded Mrs. Victor Welsli-
uhn was appointed chairman of the
food committee After the meal the
Brotherhood will hold their annual
dinner at 6:30 at the church.
This Christmas dinner and re-
gular meeting will be Dec. 14.
Mrs. L. D. Boelsche will be
hostess and Mrs Minnie Brew-
ton and Mrs. Arthur von Min-
den will give the program.
YOUR
NEIGHBORHOOD
WORLD BOOK
Encyclopedia
Representative
Mrs. Henry A. Rotter
346 N. Jefferson
Phone 968-3822
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
election. (James and exchange of
gifts will follow the business meet-
ing.
Plans for the ingathering of th«*
treusure chests during the Thanks-
giving service were also made. The
drive for good used clothing will he
conducted the week of Nov. 22 29.
and plans were made to pack them
the following week. The Church
Women voted to participate in thu
Cold Bond stamp plan for organiza
tlons.
The Bible study was conducted
by the pastor, after which a social
hour was held and refreshments
were served by Mr. and Mrs. V. 0.
Frenzel and Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin
J aster.
Entertains HD Club
Mrs Linda Lenert entertained
the Wallialla HD club on Nov. lti
at her home in Oldenberg.
Final plaus were made for the
family Christmas party which will
be held at the HD building in La
Grange on Saturday, Dec. 12. Food
and recreation committees were
appointed.
Keports of the delegates to the
State convention and year books
were distributed
The demonstration for the
RT-C FHA’ers Plan
Christmas Party
The Round Top-Carrpine
chapter of Future Homemakers
set Monday, Dec. 21, as the
date for their Christmas party,
when they met on Nov. 12.
There will be exchange of gifts
and later in the evening ti
slumber party will be enjoyed
by all the girls.
Pins will be given to the
chapter beau and the chapter
parents.
The group decided to sell tra-
veling bags, and the fashion
show was postponed to a later
date in November or early part
of December.
was on Christmas cookery and de-
corations.
The next regular meeting of the
club will he on Jan. IS at the home
day j of Mrs. Ben F. McCormick.
THANKSGIVING SUPPER
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Wednesday, Nov. 25
7 P. M.
Adults: $1; Children Under 12: 60ff
Worship Service To Follow
The Public Is Invited To Attend
ST. John Lutheran Church
El linger, Texas
DANCE
La Bahia Hall
Wednesday, Nov. 25
Music by
Jesse Lee & His
Texas Valley Boys
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 24, 1964, newspaper, November 24, 1964; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988780/m1/3/: 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.