The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1958 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1958
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Page 4
POEM ACCEPTED jior at St. John’s Seminary in
A poem entitled “The Negro San Antonio, is the son of Mr.
Slave,’ written by Anthony and Mrs. John B. Janda. Be-
Janda, has been accepted by fore entering the seminary, he
the National High School Poet- ‘attended Sacred Heart school
ry Association. Anthony, a jun- for eight years.
LIBBY’S SALE WINNERS
The following were winners in the free drawing,
held in connection with our Libby’s $1.00 Sale last
weekend:
ELECTRIC IRON:
Mrs. W. F. Schroeder, Plum,
BASKETS OF GROCERIES:
Emil V. Baca, La Grange.
Edwin Weishuhn, La Grange.
Mrs. E. A. Roitsch, La Grange.
Paul Srubar, West Point, Rt. 1.
Mrs. Ilarvey Roitsch, La Grange.
W. E. SCHULZE
ROUND TOP NEWS
By Mrs. Leo Jastor
Entertain With Dance
Jerry Sacka who will he 17 years
old on April 29 and DoukIhh Knut-
zen who was 16 years old on March
2!*. honored their tueimxe friends
with a dance at tho Hound Top
Hlfle association hall on Sunday
night, April 13.
Music for the dance was furn-
j ished by a Ill-Fidelity record player
and Erwin Viertel played several
selections for the group with his
I guitar.
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. Dennis Sacks and Mrs. Joseph
j Knutzen. Hot dogs, pickles, angel
| food cake and soda water were
'served as refreshments to about
140 teenage hoys and girls. The oe-
Warrenton News
By Ilurbaru Jean Frenzel
Attend Convention
Rev. W. B. Doerr and lay dele-
gate V. G. Frenzel of the Shelby-
Warranton parish were among the
360 pastors and delegates from Tex-
as, Arkansas anil l.oalslanu who
attended the American Lutheran
j church convention at Texas Lu-
theran college, Soguln. April 8-11.
Mothers Club Meets
The
of the
High school met Thursday, 1* the
WSCS Has Monthly
Meeting* Social
, cafeterium at the Hound Top unit
j and rounded out plans for Play
! Day. This annual event has beep
I set for April 23 and includes a full
schedule of competitive sofetball
for elementary students, and u ba-
' zaar, chicken stew supper, and a
program by elementary and high tnann with Mrs. John Marbur- ,
school pupils. ger as co-hostess, and Mrs. W. 1
Social Planned 1C. Hunter, tiie president, pre-
| The Ladles Aid - Missionary So- !
The WSCS met on April 9
at the home of Mrs. Gus Haus-
olety of St. John’s Lutheran eon- ]
gregation in Wurrenton is planning |
Its annual spring chicken stew sup- j
per for April 20. A free-will offering ,
Elementary Mothers’ club , will be received for the meal tor
Round Top-Cft'rmlne Rural benefit of the building fund. A film
on India Mission work will be
shown interspersed by special chor-
al numbers by the ladles. At thin
timo a free will offering will be re-
ceived for the benefit of the India
missions.
cuslon was enjoyed by all.
Attend Dedication
Fire Chief Don Nagel, Mr. and
Mrs. ('has. W. Krause and Clar-
ence Wagner attended the dedlea-
DANCE
Saturday, April 19
Veterans
Community Center
WEIMAR
DANCF.
K. J. T. HALL
FAYETTEVILLE
Sunday, April 20
Music By
Vesely Play Roys
of Ganado
SPECIALS - FRIDAY-SATURDAY, APRIL 18-19
Hunt’s
PEARS
No. 2V2 can g Gladiola
39c!FL0UR
25 Lb. Baft
$1.89
40 Oz. Pkg. I All Flavors
BISQUICK 46c*GUM, 3 PKGS. !0c
Nabisco Vanilla 9 1-4 Oz. Pkg.
WAFERS 19c
I Sugar Cured
I JOWLS, LB.
37c
Swift’s Premium
FRYERS, LB. 39c
Armour’s Star Canned
PICNICS, 3 LB. CAN $1.99
2 for
BORDEN’S BISCUITS 19c
VEGETABLES
Cello. Wrapped
CARROTS, 2 PKGS. 15c
Green
CABBAGE, 2 LBS.
9c
"LEMONS, doz.
22c
Hi-C
40 Oz. Can
ORANGE DRINK
25e
| Charmin
TISSUE, 4 ROLL PACK 33c
Admiration 1 Lb. Pkg.
COFFEE
83c
Maryland Club
1 Lb.
COFFEE
88c
Swan’s Down
Pkg.
CAKE FLOUR
35c
Frozen, Frosty Acres, Peas,
Chopped spinach - -
-
2 PACKAGES
25c
Swanson’s Chicken 8 Oz. Pkg.
POT PIES
29c
Trellis
PEAS, 2 CANS
27c
12 Pack Carton
COCA COLA
50c
Plus Deposit
1 Family Size Free
ROSENBERG & MOORE
YOUR COMPLETE FOOD MARKET
tion of the new city hall and fire FAMILY NIGHT SET
i station In Bellvllle. They reported I a Family Night will be held
auPa'di at ^ion Lutheran church on
1 Mr and Mr"" Donald Nagel at- Friday, April 18 beginning at
tended the wedding of their niece, 17:30 p. m. A covered dish din-
ner will be served, after which
entertainment will be provided.
Music by
Rhine Winkler’s Orch.
Adm.: Gents 501*; Indies 25?
Tax Included
1 Mins Shirley Dee Hlrkelbach and
Gilbert A. Metz at Branham on
Faster Sunday.
I Mias Hlrkelbach is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frwln F. Hlrkel-
Imeh of Hrenham. Mr. Metz is the
I son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Metz
| of Houston.
| The wodding took place at the
St. Paul’s Lutheran church at Bren-
ham Faster Sunday. Dave Nagel
of Houston was one of the ushers
In the wedding and Lt. j.g. L. D.
Nugol of Kingsville was one of (lie
groom’s men In the wedding.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wagner
land sons were mi Houston oil Palm
Sunday when their nephew, Konrtie
Alilhnm received the rites of con-
firmation.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard WHgner
were Sunday visitors In Austin with
their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Mathews.
Adm.: Gents 65?, Ladies 35?
FREE TABLES
sided.
The worship program, “the
March of Youth in Missions,"
was led by Mrs. J. C. Null with
Mrs. Chas. Jackson and Mrs.
Monroe Tolle assisting.
After a short business meet-
ing, refreshments of angel food
cake topped with whipped
cream and strawberries and
coffee and tea were enjoyed.
A crystal bowl of’ calendulas
centered the table.
Thirteen members were pres-
ent, and also two guests, Mrs.
Louis Eck, and little Carol
Jackson, who sang a song.
County 4-H Panel
Expresses Thanks
The Fayette County 4-H
Council expresses its apprecia-
tion to the following for help-
ing to make the county elimi-
nations contests possible:
Morgan Implement Co., Ros-
enberg-Todd, Janssen Bros., La
Grange Tractor and Implement
Co. for furnishing tractors and
equipment for the tractor op-
erators contest and the La
Grange school for their facili- 5
ties'.
Thanks are also being con- I
veyed to the judges, superin- f
tendents and assistants, and to '
the team coaches, whose untir- j
ing efforts and cooperation ac- ]
counted for the yearly event
being the success that it was.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank everyone for
their kindness during mv stay
at the Fayette Memorial hos-
pital. Especially do I thank Dr. !
J. C. Guepther and the nurses, !
all who sent get-well cards, j
flowers and gifts; those who '
visited me at the hospital arid
at home; and all others who
helped us in any way; and
Pastor A. M. Hannemann
Thnnks again to all.
Mrs- Albert Zingelmann
CARD OF THANKS
It is with a deep feeling of
gratitude thut we express our
appreciation to everyone who
' was of service and comfort to
us at the death of our dear hus-
band. father, grandfather and
brother, Jasper Sawyer, espe?*
tally Rev. John F’. Jensen and
Rev. L. L. F. Parker for their
kind words and service, the
Koenig Funeral, all those who
brought food and offered to
help and serve, all our neigh-
bors, relatives and friends who
! sent flowers and cards or ex-
pressed their sympathy by
word or deed; and all others
who helped in any way dur-
ing our recent bereavement.
This shall always be held in
grateful remembrance. May
God bless you one and all.
Mrs. Jasner Sawyer
and Family
Free Wedding
DANCE
FAIR PAVILION
LA GRANGE
Saturday, April 19
— MUSIC BY —
Ray Baca’s Orch.
Given by Daniel Drab and
bride, Mary Jane Zapnlac
Grand March—8:30 P. M.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
«
These are high quality
mixed heavy breed cock-
erel chicks and will make
fine broilers and fryers.
25 BABY
CHICKS
With The Purchase
Of 50 Lbs.
IDEAL
STARTING KRUMLETS
At Regular Price
FREE DEAL AT OUR STORES
THURSDAY, APRIL 24
"The trip was fine, but
I miss you already, dear”
Every wife likes to lie remembered . . . especially by long
distance telephone. Your call means so much. It brings
immediate peace of mind. There’ no delay, no worry
about your safe arrival.
Long distance telephone service is economical, too.
And if you call after 6 p in. or on Sunday you will find
that the low rates are even lower.
This Offer Good As Long As Our
Supply Lasts
FIRST COME — FIRST SERVED
We Furnish the Boxes
FARMERS FEED & PRODUCE CO.
Ben G. Miertschin
La Grange, Texas
E. A. BACA CASH STORE
Fayetteville, Texas
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Iji Grange, Texas
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1958, newspaper, April 18, 1958; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989563/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.