The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 8, 1952 Page: 3 of 6
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JESDAY, APRIL 8, 1952
THE FAYFITE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
LATON1A NEWS
ly Mrs. Au(. Nolkamper
i
Ander»on Dies In Wreck
T. Anderson. 2«. was killed In
ul on automobile collision last
•day near Nacogdoches wlille
lt« from Mercedes to (liirrl-
o vi»it hiH mother, a patient
Naeogdoohaa IhmhUhI Ha waa
opgnled by a friend. Tex
*r> Min wan aUo
' with four Negroes
car.
(h men were
(western Hell Tele|dione Co.
lend services were held Mon-
»f ter noon at 4 o'clock from
Baptist church hi Garrison
Hevs. Carl Greer and Walter
feon officiating. Interment
made hi Calidoiita cemetery
fnll military graveside ser-
)ZV THEATRE
.A GRANGE. TEXAS
ONDAY and TUESDAY
APRIL 7-8
Streetcar Named
Desire”
rn Leigh, Marlon Brando.
Kint Hunter
■NESDAY THURSDAY
APRIL 9-fO
“The Belle Of
Now York”
red Astaire. Vera Ellen,
Marjorie Main
Color by Technicolor
vice*. Those left to mourp are
bis wife, Doris Jean Anderson; a
nine-month-old son, Charles Wil-
liam; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Anderson of Garrison; five
sisters and three brothers.
He was married to Miss Doris
Jean Miller of Flatonla in April
1950. They were making Ihidr
home In Mercedes for the pas', I
several months.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller Hr I
____ »•><! Me. and Mrs W. E. Miller Jr. I
killed. I and Mrs. H. C. Keeler of -Ion An-I I
In the j tonlo Hitenift-d the funeral.
: Baby Boy Born
employees of I Dr. and Mrs. William H. Wheel-
er of Alice announce the arrival
of a baby son born on Wednesday,
April 2. The little lad weighed In
at 7 1/4 pounds and was named
William H. Wheeler Jr. This
makes the ninth grandchllj of l,r.
and Mrs. I,. A. Wheeler of Fla-
tonla.
In Galveston Hospital
Adolph Sehareherl becuiAe
patient In the Joh/i Sealy hospital
in Galveston Tuesday, after be-
ing 111 at, his home for the past
several weeks. He will receive
medical treatments.
Released From Hospital
Mrs. C. A. Pearson came homo
from the Scott and White hospital
in Temple last week Friday and
is reported to he recuperating
nicely at home. Mrs. Pearson sub-
mitted to surgery several weeks
* I
Page 9
OUR CITIZENS OF TOMORROW
IIDAY end SATURDAY
APRIL 11-12
‘Fixed Bayonets”
diehard Baschart. Gene
Evans. Michael O’Shea
SUNDAY. APRIL 13
“Rhubarb”
B.v Milland. Jan Sterling,
Gene Lockhart
i Selected Short Subjects.
#W Begins At 7:00 P. M.
kaily And At 4:00 P. M.
Sunday.
r. Cozy
IIDAY and SATURDAY
APRIL 11-12
iert Of TiOst Men”
i “Rocky” Lane, Mary
Ellen Kay
so Chapter No. 14 of
STERIOUS ISLAND.”
VDAY and MONDAY
APRIL 13-14
izy Over Horses”
Leo Gorcey and the
Bowery Boys
Selected Short Subjects.
*w Begins At 7:00 P. M.
lily And At 4:00 P. M.
Saturday.
ago.
Attend P.-T. A. Meeting
Mrs. Herman Olle, Mrs. Arnold
Tamh. Mrs. Ira Syler, Mrs Hugo
Wehme.ver and Mrs. H. H. Stein
attended the P.-T. A. District Con-
j Terence held in Galveston last
week Wednesday.
File* To Kentucky
Miss Jeanne Wheeler, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. I.. A. Wheeler and
nursery tearher in the Miller high
school In Corpus Christ!, attended
the southern regional conferenco
on children under "Six years of age
in Louisville. Ky. She made the
trip by air
Parent And Son Banquet
The Flatonia Chapter of the F.
F. A. held It* seventh annual
parent-son banquet in the Flatonla
high school gymnasium Tuesday
night, April 1 with a very good
crowd In attendance. The excellent
food eon sis led of barbecued chick-
en. sauce, potato salad, ranch style
MODERN
BATTLE
DANCE
FASTER SUNDAY
(April 13th)
SCHULENBURG
* 4'*
BLUMES
IORCHESTRA
, AND
RHINE
WINKLER
K-v,
Trip Row: Lynn, 14 months, son of Mr. and Mrs M. G. Wes-
sels, Rutersville; Donna Jean, 2 years, daughter of Mi and
Mrs. Wilbert W. Krause, La Grange; Daniel, 8 months, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Wood, La Grange, Rt 2. Bottom
Row: Betty, 5 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Pietsch, La Grange, Rt. 2; Mary Ann, 1 year, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Drescher, La Grange; Bonnie Sue, 5 months,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Weigelt, Carmine.
N*^
7:
‘Ruddy’ Bollmcyer
Rack In San Diego
Pfc. Robert
Bollmeyer returned to San
Diego, Calif, after spending a
short leave at home.
“Buddy,” who is in the
Marine Corps, was one of
seven men who won the
Expert Rifleman’s medal while
at Camp Matthews. He was
also happy to report that the
61st Platoon of the 7th Bat-
talion set a new record and
was made Honor Platoon.
He invits friends to write to
him at this address: Pfc.
, , ■ i i 11-.11........ . i •i.ii.vm,
. U , SiS,ial St h°o1 Battalion, M. C.
R. D., San Diego, California.
Mrs. H. C. Abbott left Sun-
day for Fort Worth for an ex-
tended visit with her children.
Top Row: Donna Marie, 6 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Hodde, La Grange; Steve, 4 years, son of Capt. and Mrs.
Eddie Doherty, Burnet; Frances Kay, 3 years, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Otto Ullrich, Burton, Rt 2. Bottom Row: Jerlyn, 3
years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Egon Tietjen, Sehulenburg,
Rt. 1; Jane Frances, 1 year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L
Sulak, La Grange; Donna Gale, months, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Hackemack, Carmine.
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FOR PUBLIC
ENJOYMENT
The V. F. W. Home
af the La Grange Fair
Grounds
OPEN
Every Saturday Night
After 7:30 P. M.
Refreshments - Dancing
COMFORTABLE IN ALL
KINDS OF WEATHER
MIXED DANCE
WESSELS HALL
Rutersville
EASTER SUNDAY
APRIL 13TH
Featuring
RAY KRENEK’S
ORCHESTRA
Gents 74c. Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
A Big Easter Entertainment
Promised
Sponsored by Rutersville
Hermann Sons Lodge
Top Row: Patty Gail, 17 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Schultz, La Grange; Larry Carl, 17 months, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carlie Nietsche, La Grange; Patricia, 6 years,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stutheit, La Grange; Bot-
tom Row: Nelda, 4V4 years, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. H.
Steffensmeier, La Grange; Patricia, 5 years, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Thuemler, La Grange; Joan, 5 years, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Treybig Jr., La Grange, Rt. 1.
* ' fell
Top Row; Peggy Ann, 16 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Leon Teinert La Grange, Rt. 2; Donald Ray, 17 months, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Chovanec. La Grange; Glen 4Y>
months, son of Mft and Mrs. Marvin Cernik, La Grange.’Bot-
tom Row; Douglas, 9Vi months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
D. Eaiy, Industry; Sharon Kay, 4 months, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Erwin Speckels, La Grange; Laurie, 2 years daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Weber, La Grange ,
HERE ARE YOUR
SPRING TIME BUYS!
36 Cars And Trucks
From Which To Choose
* * *
THE HOME OF NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS
beans, combination salad, pickles,
onions, bread, coffee. Ice tea and
Ice cream. Dr. J. W. Howe, direc-
tor. division of agriculture. Texas
College of Arts and Industries,
Kingsville, was the guest speaker.
Finds Weather Balloon
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dykes of Hous-
ton visited over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and ffUnPIV
and with Mr. and Mrs. Sa'inmy
Meyer.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Charlie Vrana, who lives near Wrs. Adolph Schacherl were. Mr.
town, found a weather balloon at Iand Mrs. Harry Schacherl of Aus-
tin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Sc Ti/ite!
Icoqomix* with
COLD BOND
rg. STAMPS! ,
$1.00 PER PERSON
NO TABLE CHARGE
FIRST COME. FIRST
SEATED!
. . . gonna be good
dancin' that night!
m FOR THE FEED WIEN
YOU SEU YOUR ROCS
Pillsbury makes it easy for you
feed a balanced, money-making ration
Here is an extra Pillsbury service that enables you to
give your hogs a profitable ration—and you don't pay
for the feed until you aell the hogs. Pillsbury’s feeder
contract is simple and inexpensive. Come in or phone;
well be glad to give you the details.
1,^/j
Msbury’s Best
HOG FEEDS
with“MYCINS”
ills home Friday morning. Th^ tag
attached to the balloOn Indicated
it was released in San Antonio
that same morning.
Personals
Joe Kremenek of Shreveport, La.
spent tint week-end with his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kremenek.
Mrs. Nona Olsen of Edna, Mrs.
Nona Ned Cook of Houston and
Mrs. David Krause Jr. of Austin
visited Tuesday In the Mrs. T. L.
Hiddle home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Prilop of San
Antonio vlsitail last week-end In
the August Nollkamper home.
Mrs A F. Outoursky and Wil
iiam Hoblzal of Rosenberg visited
with friends here last Sunday,
Mrs. Tom Haugh and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Zuzell of Freeport visited
last week-end with Mrs. Henry
Freytag.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Andrews and
children of Haytown visited In the
W. D. Johnson home over the
On Honor Roll
At Nursing School
Miss Lillian Zimmermann, a
1951 graduate of La Grange
high school and a student of
the Scott and White Memorial
Hospital's School of Nursing,
has been recognized as an hon-
or student of the freshman
class for the spring semester.
Miss Zimmermann was also an
honor student at the close of
the fall semester ending Janu-
ary 21.
Only students who maintain
a B (87-93) average in class-
work and make outstanding
application while on duty are
recognized as honor students.
Freshmen students carry
twelve to eighteen semester
hours, each semester.
Miss Zimmermann is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
F Zimmermann of La Grange.
and Mrs. Ed Sehareherl
and son of Shiner, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Albrecht, Mr. and iMts. I,ouie
Meyer. Mrs. Joe Schonfeld and
Mrs. Joe Pelrek. all of Moulton.
Miss Clara Mae Freytag of San
Antonio spent the week-end with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max
Freytag.
Mr, and Mrs. I.nuls Rlchers of
Pay City vlalted Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Rlchers.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Grubbe of
Alice spent Monday with his moth-
er. Mrs. Joe Spanik.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Saslovsk.v of
San Antonio were week end visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Cham-
bers.
Mr. and Mrs. August Vyvjala.
John I,. Tupu and Chas. Muras at-
tended the deanery meeting of men
and women at High Hill last Sun-
day. \
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Janszgn and
son of West Columbia spent the
week-end here with hotnefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Psencik of
La Orange visited Sunday with
Mrs. Malcik.
Ernest H. Harscli and ,T. E.
Coble of Orango. Mrs. J. E. Coble
and Peggv Martin of Houston
spent Sunday In the Herman
Hnrseh home.
Sgt. and Mrs. Anton laila • ’ San
Antonio and Mr. and Mr L. J.
Sandera and family of La Grange
visited Sunday In the Mrs. Estella
Kopa home.
Mr. and Mtb Louis Neimann
and Patsy and Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Neimann spent Sunday In Mc-
Queeney. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nei-
mann remained for a week's visit.
Dr. and Mrs. D. Chalk and sons
of Kerrvllle, Mrs. Leon Foltek of
Sehulenburg. Mrs. Herman Hollo-
way and son of Waelder, Mr. and
Mrs. William Hlllery of Dallas
were week-end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Chalk.
Mrs. Sadie Kubena spent the
week-end In San Antonio visiting
with relatives.
Mr*. Clara Patzelt spent last
week in Fort Worth, Houston and
Eagle Lake.
Judy Olle spent the week-end
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Carl G. Schmidt and Mrs
Minnie Boehnke.
Harrison East Jr. (col.) and
Mrs. Elnore Hubbard (col ).
Willie Bean Jr. (col.) and
Doris Thompson (col.).
Sugar T,and as a guest of her
aunt. Miss Valasta Malcik.
Mrs. Fern I.ane of Pasadena
was a week-end visitor with Mrs
Otto Olle.
i Mrs. W. H. Nash of Waelder
spent several days of last week
with Mrs. Sara Manley.
M s«t George M. Robinson of
New llraunfels spent last Sundav
With Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hart.
SEE
Herbert E. Jaehne
Land Building
Service
For Land Clearing, Tank
Building, Root Cutting. Sub-
Soiling and Other Dirt Work
GIDDINGS, TEXAS
Phone 277J — Moody Apts.
BAKE SALE
Saturday, April 12
Beginning at 10 O’clock
In Front of
W. E. Schulze Store
Sponsored By
Methodist Ladies
(a hale cobbler is a better man
than a sick king”
’AT-MAC PRODUCE CO.
|jt (IRANGF
Prompt Removal of
DEAD...
ONSKINNED or DISABLE
• CATTLE
• HORSES
• MULES
• HOGS '
CALL COLLECT 131
Texas Rendering Co., Ltd.
Bastrop, Texas
If you can
afford to
farm-
you can
afford
FOUR LEAF
Powdorod Rock
PHOSPHATE
ED SARRAZIN
Fayetteville, Texas
Phone 8
PAT-MAC PRODUCE CO.
La Grange
Throi'ch TRF. years many wise men have empha-
sized the true richness of glowing, vibrant health.
No one has summarized the almost universal recog-
nition of the value of health better than Bickerstaff,
who said, "A hale cobbler is a belter man than a
sick king.'!
The chief job of the physician and the pharmacist
is to keep you well. To this end both are educated,
equipped, and dedicated in purpose. As pharmacists,
we are belter prepared than ever before to serve the
health needs of this community. We invite you to
inspect our modern prescription laboratory.
MEYENBERG DRUG STORE
Rhone No. 4
La Grange, Texas
1— 1951 Olds Supcr-88, radio, heater, Hvdromatic, 2 door, new.
1 1952 Studcbaker Commander, heater, overdrive. 4 door,
• new.
2— 1952 Studebaker Champions, Reg. Del., 4-door, overdrive,
new.
1—1951 Plymouth, Belvedere, radio, heater, light, two tone.
1 1950 Plymouth, Del., radio, heater, plastic seat covers
4 door, 20,000 miles.
1—1949 Plymouth special deluxe, radio, heater. 2 door
16,000 miles.
1—1950 Studebaker Champion regular Del., heater, radio,
4 door, 30,000 miles.
1—1948 Studebaker Champion, Del. 2 door, heater, 30.000 miles.
* Mercury, two-door, heater, radio, overdrive, 32,000
miles.
1—1950 V-8 Ford. 4 door, radio, heater, custom plastic seat
covers, 20,000 miles.
1—1950 lord Deluxe, 2 door, 6 cylinders, only 18,500 miles.
1 1949 V -8 Ford, custom. 2 door, radio, heater, overdrive
27.000 miles.
1—1950 V-8 Ford. Custom. 4 door, radio, heater, overdrive,
21.000 miles.
1—1947 Mercury Club Coupe, radio, heater, plastic covers.
1—1942 V-8 Ford, 4 door, radio, heater.
1—1950 Chevrolet Club coupe, special, radio, heater plastic
covers, only 16,000 miles.
1—1948 Chevrolet Aero-two-door, radio, heater, plastic covers,
white sidewalls.
1—1947 Chevrolet Aero, 2-door, radio, heater, loaded.
1—1942 Chevolet Aero. 2 door, radio, heater. loaded, just like
new.
1—1949 Chevrolet. 4 door, Del, Only 7.200 miles. Just like new.
1—1941 Chevrolet, 2 door, Del., radio, heater. A fair car.
1—1952 Studebaker, half-ton deluxe cab.
* 1^51 Mercury. 2 door, radio, heater, overdrive, plastic
covers, loaded. Only 16 200 miles. Just like new.
1—1951 Chevrolet 3/4 ton standard cab. New.
1—1951 Chevrolet, 1/2 ton, standard cab. New.
1—1952 Ford, 1/2 ton. deluxe cab. New.
1—1948 Chevrolet 1/2 ton, standard cab, like new. Only 21.000
miles.
1—*9^1 Dodge 1/2 ton, new motor. Like new.
1—1939 Dodge 3/4 ton. Make me an offer.
1—1942 Chevrolet, 1/2 ton. Make me an offer.
1—1936 Ford. 1/2 ton. Only 37,000 miles.
1—1940 Ford, two door deluxe, radio, heater. Only $175.
1—1939 Dodge, 4 door, radio. Only $195.
*—*937 Chevrolet, 2 dt>or standard, only $85 00.
1—1935 Ford, two-door, only $75. *
Will have about six more 1952 model pas-
senger cars coming in within the next few
days, two doors and four doors.
All cars from ’46 to ’48 carry 30 day war-
ranty. All cars ’49 to ’51 carry 60 day warran-
ty. All new cars and trucks have manufactur-
ers’ certificates.
Here is your chance to buy what you like
lrom one of the largest auto centers in the
county, at —
RENCK’S GARAGE
WARRENTON AND LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Phone 507W. La Grange and 1625F4, Warrenton
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 8, 1952, newspaper, April 8, 1952; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124973/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.