The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 13, 1955 Page: 3 of 6
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1953
TIE FAYETT1 COUNTY RECORD, EX ORANGE, TEAao
Page 3
Loth-Huber Rites
At Zion Lutheran
ncv
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inary
3». 590
;s Fitted
aiding
range
ntlal
Repair*
179
Sqiiu*
a pretty
'ie Round
Noak re-
dit acres,
ales. He’s
and none
nder 500
the Row-
over a strapless lace and satin shades of nile green, pink,
bodice, and the sleeves taper- yellow and ice blue. They wore
ed to ppints over the hands matching headdresses and car-
and were fastened with self ried fan bouquets to match.
In a double ring ceremony covered buttons. Her veil of I The little flower girl, Mary
°ni Lutheran church at tulle was attached to a Juliet Ann Loth, sister of the bride,
3:.l() o clock Saturday after- 'cap 0f sequin and pearls. She wore a dress identically like
noon, Miss Lillie Mae Loth carrjed a bouquet of white the bride’s and a headpiece of
became the bride of Rubin W. carnations and lilies of the net ruffles over taffeta. She
Huber. The Rev. H. A. Trau- vajjey cascading satin carried pink and blue carna- !
gott read the rites before an 'streamers. tions.
alter decorated with arrange-1 Mlss Dorothy K. Mach, the I Ronald Wayne Huber of
n< n of white asters. aim majd 0f honor, wore a ballerina Victoria, nephew of the groom,
. were used in the sanc"j]ength gown of evening blue carried the rings on a lace
U'ru j , !net over taffeta and a lace trimmed satin pillow.
eodore Schroeder, organ- ja[,|(et Her headdress was | Leon Kruse of Cuero, cousin
jf ’ P ayev l"e traditional wed- i far>hioned of lace with ruffles of the groom, was his best man.
mg music. 'to match her gown and she,Groomsmen were Milford
The bride is the daughter of carried a fan of matching net Smith, Don Arispe. Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Loth, clustered with sprays of flow- Trlicek and Albert Loth, the
The groom is the son of Mrs. ers bride’s brother. The bride’s
Louis Huber of Yoakum. j The bridesmaids were Miss-, uncle. Reinholt Ehler, and the
Given in marriage by her ' g Alberta Fay Scholtz, Doris groom’s brother, Lester Huber,
father, the bride wore a bal- I Jean Smlth and Eileen Schnei- ware the ushers,
lerina length gown of net over <jer_ juc|y Drosche was junior; The mothers of the couple
satin with an overskirt of net bridesmaid. They were gown- wore navy dresses and black
ruffles. A lace jacket was worn ^ t^c honor attendant in 1 accessories and had white car-
~ ___ nation corsages.
A reception followed at the
V. F. W. Home which was
decorated with pastel colored
crepe paper streamers. The
table was laid with a white
cloth and held arrangements
of mums and asters. The three
tiered wedding (take was de-
corated with pink and white
sugared flowers and a minia-
ture bride and groom.
The guests were registered
by Mrs. Lester Huber, Mrs.
B. E. Pesek, Mrs. G. A.
Prosche and Miss Ruby Ann
Schneider.
For her wedding trip, the
bride chose a mauve linen
suit with black accessories and
n pink carnation corsage. On
their return they will make
their home in Victoria, where
the groom is employed by an
oil drilling company.
F R E E
WEDDING
DANCE
In That New Pavilion
YARRENTON*
SUN., SEPT. 25
Music By
BACA’S ORIGINAL
ORCHESTRA
Honoring
Lloyd Doerr and Bride,
Violet Zicse
Mrs. G. B. Mueller and Miss
Charlene Pietsch attended the
gift and jewelry show in Dal-
las last week-end.
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easy tews
Frigldaire
Thriffy-30M Electric Range
• Combination porcolain
broiling, roasting pan
• Giant Thrifty Oven goes
clear across
• Full-width Storage Draw-
er glides on nylon rollers
• lifetime Porcelain Finish
inside and out
• Radiantube Surface Units
tip up for easy cleaning
• Only 30-inches wide but
has everything that counts
See our Amazing Cooking Magic Demonstration!
(UNMIS
ADAMCIK’S REFRIGERATION
SALES & SERVICE
PHONE 44 — LA GRANGE
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
MRS. EDWIN A. KLIMEK
Miss Ruth Dean Fritsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
burn Fritsch of Fayetteville, became the bride of Edwin A.
Klimek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klimek Jr. of Fayetteville,
in a ceremony performed at St. Theresa’s Catholic church in
Houston recently. The newlyweds are making their home at
1612 Kipling in Houston where Mr. Klimek is employed for
May, Inc.
MARRIAGE LICENSES I John Henry Graham and
Oscar Alfred Hempel and Mrs. Angeline Lawson.
Miss Nelda Mae Herbrieh. Eddie Deterling Jr. and Miss
John William Hagens and Elizabeth Francis Carroll.
Mrs. Hattie Ernestine Ling. j Vance Seth Glover and Mrs.
Ruth Darlene Gossman.
Rubin Walter Huber and
Miss Lillie Mae Edna Loth.
Harvey Henry Dippel and
Miss Anita Margaret Schobel.
WANTED!
Yes, Sir, we are looking for new homes for the fol-
.owing listed used cars and for the additional one hun-
dred (100) more that we now have in our stocks.
These units have been taken in on new Chevrolets
and Buicks and must be moved to make room for the
extremely high volume trading market that we are en-
tering now.
1953 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR $1195.00
—Equipped and clean
1952 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR — 845.00
—Ask to see this one
1949 FORD CUSTOM 2-DOOR — 345,00
—New paint, ready to go
CARMINE NEWS
By Mrs. Elmo Noak
Recent visitors in the Otto
Loessin home here were Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Prilop and Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Rohrback and
JMB Meets l^1*0 daughter, Pamela, and
The members of the Junior Mlh i Eunice Rohrback, all ol San
slon band met at the Sunday J Antonio, and Mr. and Mrs.
School house last Saturday for a 1 Arnold Blankenburg and chil-
speeial meeting. The purpose of drell of Houston and Mr. and
the meeting was for discussing __ ,, n . T
the Junior Mission Hand rally Mrs. Geoige Prilop of La
which will lie held at the St. Paul's .Grunge.
Lutheran church in Brenham on | __
Sunday, September 11. at 3 p m daughtWB> Beverly and Linda.
All the members are requested to ,pent thl, h(lUday8 at free port and
8,ten<^' Lake Jackson with friends.
After the meeting the members Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters of
end Mrs. Kluge enjoyed ice cream !|iallas. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Hollins
and soda water. hind sons and Mr. and Mrs. Max
Ha* Operation 'Oieuael, Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Carl Berger became a pa- Ijtpimie Knipatein and family of
lient at the Lee Memorial hospital ‘Freeport were week-end guest* of
in OiddingM lust week where *he Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kuhn
underwent an operation.
t Renewal
Many thanks to Herbert Noak
of Carmine for his renew*! to The
Record.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Hollings-
worth anil Itoger Schultz of Aus-
tin and Miss La Kayne I.sake of
Houston spent one day of last
week here with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Albers.
keV. and Mrs A. T. Kluge spent
several days In Houston with their
children. I
tins itarzke spent several days
In Temple and Austin with rela-
tives. I
Nfr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz and
daughters of Houston spent the
holidays here with Mr. and Mrs.
M. II. Bathe and Mr. and Mrs. M.
Cl. Hal he and Susan. I
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pltteckhahn
Mr, and Mrs. Kermlt Kenck and nnd daughters of Bryan spent the
week-end here. Mrs. W. A. Plueck-
Imhn accompanied them hack for
GIN DAYS
FRIDAYS and
SATURDAYS
— At The —
HAUSMANN GIN
ON THE BLUFF
a few (luys visit.
FOUND!
Quick relief from agonizing
pain of rheumatism, arthritis
and kidney disorders.
P-V COMPOUND
Get it at
LA GRANGE DRUG CO.
La Grange, Texas
1948 FORD CUSTOM 2-DOOR — 195.00
—Original with good tires
1953 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR — 1195.00
—Heater, seat covers
1951 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR — 695.00
—One owner, clean
1949 CHEVROLET 2-D00R — 495.00
—One owner, equipped
1946 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR — 245.00
—Here’s a real buy
1953 PLYMOUTH 4-D00R — 995.00
—One owner—like new
1951 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR — 445.00
—One owner—equipped
1949 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR — 175.00
—Good, dependable transportation
1951 DODGE CORONET 4-DOOR 595.00
—Fully equipped, good tires
1951 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR — 550.00
—One owner—clean
ALL THROUGH
YOUR HOME
Even if you have never paint-
ed, you can give walla and
Woodwork a uniform coat of
color ::; with this velvet-
smooth paint.
(Dgtp Colon Slightly Highor)
KEM-GLO
Flows on freely, dries in 3 to 4
hours to a satiny surface like
baked enamel. Beautiful lustre
enamel for kitchens, bath-
rooms, all woodwork. 20 colors.
SUPER
La Grange — Phone <i
1952 DESOTO 4-DOOR-- 695.00
—One owner, fully equipped
At Brasher Motor Company’s USED CAR LOTS
you will find the most comp lete stock of used cars in
south Texas. Every unit has been completely recondi-
tioned in our shops and, if price warrants, bears our
famous OK USED CAR GU ARANTEE for your protec-
tion.
We have an exceptionally good stock of 1952 and
1953 Fords, Chevrolets and Plymouths and are in dire
need of early models, 1947, 1948, 1949 and 1950. Have
your earlier model car appraised at one of our USED
CAR LOTS now. You will be surprised at the gener-
ous trade-in allowance we are now in a position to give
you.
Shop where you may, th en discover that at our lots
you can find the car you wa nt at the price you want to
pay and the terms you can afford.
Brasher Motor Co.
Flatunia Schulenburg La Grange Weimar
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 13, 1955, newspaper, September 13, 1955; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124923/m1/3/?q=fayette%20county%20record: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.