The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday hy
Columbus.
Sunday
m.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Merkel
and children of Silsbee spent
Saturday and Sunday visiting
St Paul’s Lutheran Church
Rev. Paul Fischer, Pastor
Fayetteville, Texas
Arthur Schertz of near Fay-
etteville was a pleasant visitor
in New Ulm Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Boll-
mann of St. Louis, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm Bollmann of La
Grange visited with relatives
and friends in New Ulm Mon-
and Official Board meet every
third Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday
at 10:00 a. m.
Services: 2nd and 5th Sunday
at 2 p. m., and 4th Sunday at
8 p. m.
Annual Mission Festival sen-
ices will be held on Sunday,*
Oct. 30. A basket dinner will be I
«erved at noon. The mission!
sermon will be delivered at 2*
p. m. Sunday School will be at
the usual hour.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mazoch
and son Kerry of Baytown
visited with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. August Hoppe and
Lester. Lester accompar ied
them home for an extended
visit with his sisters, in the
Mazoch home, and in the heme
of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Iselt and
son Kirby. '
Lutheran Church New*
Si. John’s Lutheran Church
Rev. Paul Fischer, Pastor
New Ulm, Texaa
Morning—Sunday School at
9:30, Services 10:30, every sec-
ond and fourth Sunday.
Evening—Sunday School at
7:00, Services at 8:00, every
first, third and fifth Sunday.
The Annual Mission Festival
will be held on Sunday, Oct. 23.
Sunday School and Services will
be held as usual. A basket din-
ner will be spread at Noon. Spe.
cial mission services are sch-
eduled for 2 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Linn-
staedter spent the past week
etd visiting with relatives in
Shelby and Brenham before re-
turning to their home in Tyler,
Texas.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. Paul Fischer, Pastor
Frelsburg, Texas
Morning — Sunday School i
9:30, Services 10:30, first, third
and fifth Sunday.
Evening — Sunday School
7:00, Services 8:00, second Sun.
day only
The Annual Missior. Festival;
will be held on Sunday, Oct. 16.
Sunday School and services to I
be held as usual. A basket din-
ner will be spread at roon.
Special mission servicea at 2:00
p. m
Bury I*.
Eoterrd u .eocood-claw matter, i
tober 3ft 1910, at the P<”> ottke al
New Ulm. Trias, under the act or
March ft 187ft ’
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ftras. corporation or individual publish-
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corrected upon it being Drought to the
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
Now Ulm. Twas
New Ulm, Texas, Oct, 13, 1949
Catholic Church News
Frelsburg-Industry Charge
Rev Edward Geiser, Pastor
FRELSBURG—
Mass on first Sunday of
month at 7:30 a. m. and on all
other Sundays at 9:00
INDUSTRY—
Mass on first Sunday of
month at 9:00 a. m. and on all
other Sundays at 7:30 a. m.
Mass on week days at 6:15 ex-
cept Friday at 8:30 and Satur-
day at 7:00 a. m.
and
Prayer
wither. Harvey Joe Fred-
hauled
A
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a
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95%
of all hauling jobs
can be done with
Chevrolet
Advance-Design trucks
HAVE YOUR DRIVERS
LICENSE RENEWED
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs O. L. Mey-
er, Nov. 4 at 2 o’clock.
submit a picture for print; and
attend father ar.d son banquet.
Runner-up in the contest was
USS JOYCE PRAUSE
F. F. A. SWEETHEART
Mrs. Loe Krueger Was
Houtens To H. D. Clu
Motor vehicle drivers whose
Driver’s Licenses expire, now or
later, may have them renewed
anytime. I have application
blanks for renewal in my of-
fice and will be glad to pre-
pare them for you.
LOUIS O. MUENZLER
Notary Public
New Ulm. Texas
Lady Godiva must have been
wcrld’s biggest gambler. She
put everything she had on a
horse.
of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Milam Prause
iof Frei burg was elected sweet,
mean of Columbu? F. F. A.
Chapter Moniay flight, Oct. 3.
I Candidates for the contest
were judged on such qualifica-
tions as, willingness to have a
‘4*'
secretary-
Mrs?* L. A* Miss Doris jane Muench, daugh. ~ ‘
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard sey; James Hanak of Glidden;
Muench of New Ulm. The win- Dean Venghaus of Frelsburg;
her was chosen by secret ballot, ard Harvey Joe Fredricks of
Miss Prause is a freshman Alley ton.
at Columbus .ligh, while Miss Wiltwrf .Tames Hanak.
'Muench is a senior student.
E. F. A. Members Exhibit
Women’s Society Of
Christian Sen ice Meets I
The Industry Women’s So-
ciety of Christian Service met
on Wednesday afternoon, Oct.
5, in the educatioral building
of the Industry Methodist
church for their monthly meet,
ing and social. The devotional
was carried out in the following
order:
Opening song, “Gladly I Fol-
I low Thee.”
Prayer, Mrs Louis Niebuhr,
project; trv out ’ for state, I p. Reading, Chapters,
;jjocal anddistrict Mutation and Prayer by
During the business meeting,
The prize feeder lambs fcr
the Future Farms of America
and Poultry Project Show were
purchased this week. The lambs|
will be fed by the members of'_ r .. .
the Columbus FFA chapter as I and swine. Mr. Michalski taught
supervised farming i '
and will be shown in the pro-
ject show in March. The mem-
bers receiving the lambs are
Billy Krause, Wilbert and Lew-
ellyn Gross of New- Ulm;
Frank David, Charles Lee Cloat
and Preston Prause of Colum-
bus; Charles Polocheck of Ram.
Teach Agriculture Classes
The vocational agriculture
their turkeys sold at auction, classes of Columbus high school
Each boy will exhibit ten birds‘have been taught this week by
from his flock that he is rais- two students from Texas A. &
ing a.s a vocational agriculture M. College. The student teach-
project. ! ers are William Dull of Iowa
Prize Feeder Lambs For City. and John F. Mich-
„ . . alski of San Antonio. Both arc
1 reject Show Are Bought jjoiikgf wcr]{ jn agricultural edu-
cation in preparation for teach-
ing vocational agriculture and
are senior students at A. & M.
Mr. Dull taught the V. A.
I class on Improving poultry
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projects the boys in the V. A. Ill class
on the reed for improving pas-
tures and improving local mar-
j W. Hawkins of San An-
tonio, professor in Agricultural
Educaticn at A. & M. and ad-
visor to student teachers visited
classes Monday.
Columbus F.F.A. Group
Shows Much Activity
so on
Wilbert Gross, James Hanak,
Harvey Fredricks and Dean
I Venghaus are students of the
„ - • 'vocational agriculture III cla^s
Turkeys At State Fair at Columbus high school. The
Gilbert Hegemeyer. son of others are in their first year.|
Of New Ulm, and Wilbert Grass, I The lambs were purchased
a uc lauivs ■«»vc fmuuom vx .... —J -Mrs. Davy' from a sheep breeder of Kerr-
making down comforters will do Gross, also of New Ulm, have ville, Texas. Each boy received
— 2 2 Z ‘ ’ ” 'one wither. Harvey Joe Fred-
at Fimka’s hall Miss Fullen will State Fair at Dallas.' " ! richs took two ewes and a ram
be present to <-rp with the de- Gilbert and Wilbert, acccm-l The animals '\,re. . o u
tails. All members who wish to panied by their V. A. teacher.' from Kerrville by Herbert Sch-
come may do so and are kindly' Herbert Schroeder, made the'ro;:^er> ^e vocational agncul-
asked to bring a covered dish trip to Dallas October 7, ar.d tura' teacher.
forjurch • .... returned the following evening. Two A. & M. Students
The boys will return to Dallas
Thursday, October 13 to see
Wednesday, October 19 both entered turkey3 in
be present to ’< ip with the de-
The New Ulm H. D. club 1
it. regular meeting at the
ot Mrs. Lee Krueger, October
7, with Mrs. Edmund Buech- Joyce Prause, daughter of
mann Jr., presiding. ---a ■ --
Mrs. C. B Roberts gave an
interesting report from the
council. A report from the sec..
treas. wa.s received and accept-
ed. A brief discussion of the
fair took place.
Officers for the cpming year
were elected as fellows: Mrs. O.
L. Meyer, president; Mrs. Lee
Krueger, vice-president; Mrs.
Gilbert Ziegenbein,
treasurer; Mrs. C. B. Roberts,
council delegate; I-----
Reichle, alternate delegate;
Mrs. L. A Altman, reporter.
M’.-s Fullen gave an interest-
ing cemorstration on clothing
accessories which was very’
beneficial.
After the meeting Mrs. Buech-
mann was honored with a stork
shower. The recreation chair-
man planned the games for the —
occasion. A delicious lunch was, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hegemeyer of agricultural study.
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served to all preser.t. (V* —j—i------r, ——
The ladies who have planned' son of Mr. and Mrs. Davy [from a sheep^breeder of Kerr-
the1 one
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW UtM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 13. 1949.
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Dr. James L. Ashley
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted
Frame Repairs
Lenses Duplicated
Office:
Over I-a Grange Drug Co.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Telephone 380
DR. M. L FERGUSON
Optometrist
Eyes examined. Glasses fitted
Office First State Bank Bldg.
Hours 9-12; 1-5 Daily
Evenings By Appointment
Phone 510, Columbus, Tex.
Phone 57
Dr. H. C. Moeller
DENTAL SURGEON
Ernst Brokmeyer
MEMORIAL DEALER
(Since 1925)
P. O. Box 96
NEW ULM. TEXAS
X-Riy Eulppri OfflM
COLUMBUS STATE BANK BLDG
and
teea were given.
A motion wag made and car-
ried to have a chicken stew and
bazaar at the church on Nov. 11.
The meeting was attended by
27 member,! and two visitors,
Mrs. Willie Schmidt, and Mrs.
Alvin Raeke
Eighty-five sick calls
cards were reported.
A birthday song was sung
for Mrs. L. D. Hardt and Mrs.
Fritz Weiss.
The meeting was adjourned
by repeating the lord’s Prayer.
The hostesses, .Mrs. J. C.
Buenger, Mrs. Ed. Lindemann,
ana Mrs. M. Lindemann, served
delicious refreshments.
The next meeting will be held
on November 2.
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
Methodist Church Newt
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first Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.
The M. Y. F. has a business
— Lowest Prices — , *
We Deliver Anywhere
ROBBINS MONUMENT CO.
2710 Washington Avenue
Houston, Texas
Buenger Chevrolet Co
INDUSTRY, TEXAS
Featuring valve-in-head engines • diaphragm spring
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• ADVANCE-DESIGN STYLING • BALL-TYPE STEERING •
UNIT-DESIGN BODIES
PREFERRED BY MORE USERS THAN THE NEXT TWO MAKES COMBINED I
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
(Wm. Feller, Pastor)
Shelby, Texas
Sunday, October 16: Sunday
school, 9 a m.; Zone Rally of
Sunday School Teachers, 2:30
p. m.
Tuesday, 8 p. m.. Teachers’
Training class, at Round Top.
Thursday, 8 p. m., member-
ship preparation class.
Buyar prafwwice shows that In 95% of all hauling jobs,
thoro’s a Chevrolet Advance-Design truck that will
servo you more satisfactorily ... for mere years .; • at
less cost. Ths wide range of the Chevrolet truck line—
from smart panel delivery models up through specially
equipped heavy-duty carriers—moans you got a truck
specifically designed to carry the load, all the way up
to 16,000 lbs. gross vehicle weight. See us today—buy
the Chevrolet truck Hiat’s just right for your job-
ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS
The Wesleyan Service Guild
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meeting and social every second
Friday.
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Industry Methodist Church
Rev. L. D. Hardt, Pastor
Industry, Texas
“The Church that greets
you with a smile.”
You are welcome to attend:
Sunday School .... 9:30 a. m.
Worship Service . .10:30 a.m.
Youth Fellowship ..7:30p.m.
Worship Service ... .8:00 p. m.
The W. S. C. S. meets every
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DR. A. H. REBSCH
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined, Glasses fitted
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
Phone 353 Schroeder Bldg.
Columbus Veterinary Center
Phone 46
Columbus, Texas
Dr. George A. Martin
Veterinarian
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1949, newspaper, October 13, 1949; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216306/m1/4/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.