The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1969 Page: 2 of 4
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VARIETY OF SIZES-•••
PLYMOUTH GARDEN HOSE
WEIAN OLIVE OIL
4 02. bottle.......
BLACKBURN NEW CROP, pint
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BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIX, box..34<
38<
BB MELLORINE, 1/2 gal
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6 for 33< ♦ dep.
7-UP
29<
SALAD BOWL DRESSING, qt
38<
lb. pkg......69 <
69<
RATH’S BACON, 1
SUMMER SAUSAGE
NBC CHICKEN N* BISKIT OR
SOCIABLES, pkg.......
PARKAY OLEO, lb
10%
YOUR OIL AND GASOLINE PURCHASES
ARE APPRECIATED.
NEW ULM STORE- INDUSTRY STORE
ROADMAPS, AUSTIN COUNTY, TEXAS
OR HOUSTON OR OTHER CITIES
FEED GRINDING ON YOUR FARM OR AT
INDUSTRY OR AT SHELBY
5< lb.
POTATOES
15< lb.
FRESH TOMATOES
49<
1
SUGAR, 5 lbs........
Please limit to
COPPERTONE SUNTAN LOTION
7 8 <t
cube
SHINER OR PABST, 6 pk.
98«
No ret.
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discount
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Church Schedules
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Free Estimates
CALL 378-2318
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BOX 66
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NEW ULM BELLVILLE and SEALY
"We Honor Any Burial Policy"
ROY WEISHUHN
HUMIING t ELECTRIC SHOP
were displayed on a pink-
covered table decorated with
pink hydrangeas and pink and
white streamers.
Lonnie Buxkemper Mahalitc
on Tuesday, June 24,at Eagle
Lake.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
815 Milam, Columbus. Texas
Jerry D. Pearson. Minister
Rev. Henry Schulte. Pastor
Sunday, Wy 6. Worship
Service 8:30 a. m.
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
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The 43 hostesses
presented the honoree with a
clock radio and an iron which
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Klaus visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Klaus.
New Ulm. Texas
Rev. Harold Fehler, Pastor
Sunday, July 6, Worship
Service 8:00 a. m.
Sunday School 9:00 a.m.
Luther League 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 8. Bible Study
Leaders 2;00 p. m.
Wednesday, July 9, Women
of the Church 2:00 p. m.
WELCOME (Salem)LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Sunday Divine Worship 10:00
a. m. Sunday School 8:45
a. m.
JODIE BRADEN
Box 1121
COLUMBUS, TEXAS 789M
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Becker of Frelsburg were Sun-
day afternoon visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Vogelsang.
Johnnie Coleman,
who is in the Army and sta-
Worship Servio <ev. Harold Fehler. Pastor
Sunday, June 6, Congregat-
ional Dinner 11:00 a. m.
Worship Service with Holy
Communion 8:00 p.m.
Sunday School 7:00 p.m.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CHURCH
Industry, Texas
I Rev. Werner A. Bockholt, Pastor
Masses: Sunday 8:30 a. m.
Holy Days 8:30 a. m.; First
Fridays 7:30 a. m.
THE NELSONVILLE BRETHREN
CHURCH
■ Rev. Albert Michalik, Pastor
X Sunday, July 6, Worship Ser-
vice 10:30 a.m.
ST. PAULLUTHERANCHURCH ST. JOHN LI THERANCHI RCI
Shelby, Texas
Rev. Henry Schulte, Pastor
Sunday. July 6. Worship
Service 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Here And There
From Colorado Count}
•Miss Frieda Vogelsang
Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
mund Buxkemper and family
of Rosebud arrived June 23
and accompanied by their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Buxkamper attended the
funeral of their relative Mrs. cloned in Oklahoma spent
June 25 at the home of Frieda
Vogelsang and brothers.
Johnnie was accompanied by
his father-in-law, Mr. Bucek
of Schulenburg. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Coleman and son and
daughter, while on leave,
have been visiting relatives
and friends in Texas.
Showers here and
there, buta shower with three
inches of rain would be very
welcome by everyone these
hot dry days.
LOCAL NEVFS
Last week Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klaus
visited in Haw Creek with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugo Schramm.
Later in the evening they vi-
sited with Mrs. Ella Schramm
and Miss Esther Schramm.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
die Hegemeyer, Jr. of Houston
and Julius Rinn visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie He-
gemeyer.
W.
Gross
and Edelbert and Mrs. W. A.
Fuchs visited Friday in Col-
umbus with Mrs. Meta Dry-
mala and others.
Mrs. Ben Elliott
and grandson Kenneth Elliott
of Houston visited with Mr.
and Mrs. L. Vogelsang Friday
while Kenneth Elliott, Sr.,
made a business trip to Austin.
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mrkwa and Ben Buxkemper
were among those who attend-
ed the funeral of Adolph Kre-
nek at Nada June 25.
We join their many
friends in extending our sym-
pathy to the families of three
well known persons in this
part of the county who recent-
ly passed away. They are
Emil BtKkem per whose funeral
was J one 23 in Frelsburg; Mrs.
Lonnie Mahalitcwhose funeral
wasjune 24 in Eagle Lake and
Adolph Krenekwhose funeral
was June 25 at Nada.
D.G. and John W.
Vogelsang attended the an-
nual membership meeting of
San Bernard Electric Coopera-
tive in Cat Spring June 26.
Mrs. Henry Mrkwa
and daughter, Miss Waldine,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bux-
kemper attended the bridal
shower at Mentz June 29 given
by relatives and friends for
Miss Linda Mrkwa, bride-elect
of Clinton Nierlich.
Will Coleman spent
June 24 at the Vogelsang's
Ranch. He is recuperating
from a neck injury he received
when a pipe fell on his neck
while working with a pipe line
crew at Conroe. His neck is
in a cast and he is recuperat-
ing at his home near Schulen-
berg.
FOR YOUR PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC
SUPPLIES AND INSTALLATION AND
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
A SINCERE HELPFUL SERVICE I
Pete E. Etlinger
Funeral Home
NEED AUTO
INSURANCE?
Get the best, with
Fast, Fair, Friendly
service from
FARMERS
INSURANCE X
GROUP £
the Industry United Methodist
Church,, will be guest pastor
in the Edison Street United
Methodist Church of Freder-
icksburg.
Mrs. ElsaGrohmann
and mother, Mrs.
INDUSTRY METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. A. M. Roos, Pastor
in Sunday School 9:30.a. m.
Worship Service 10:30 a. m.
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BETHLEI EM LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Round Top, Texas
Rev. Ronald Hase ley, Pastor
Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School 8:45 a.m.
Communion the first Sunday
of the month.
R laawta Nl
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On Wednesday Rev.
and Mrs. A. M. Root attend-
ed the Austin District meet-
ing at the Asbury United
Methodist Church in Austin.
Mrs. Roos also attended the
Pastor's Wives Tea at the
District Parsonage.
On Sunday Rev.
A.M. Roos conducted services
at the Sweetbriar Nursing
Home in Bellville. Members
from his church that attended
were Mrs. A. M. Roos, Mr. Mrs. Ben Krause visited in La
and Mrs. Ben Krause, Mrs. Grange with Mt. and Mrs.
Monroe Rudloff and grandson, Waldernar Hassler and son on
Mrs. Miles Knolle and Miss Wednesday. Mrs. Hassler is
Frieda HentzscheL on the sick list. They also
Sunday, July 6th, visited with Mrs. Meta Mar-
Rev. A. M. Roos, pastor of burger in the Cozy Rest Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Zanek and Mrs. Anna Zanek
attended the Doerr Family
Reunion in Cibolo Sunday.
Ella Kautz visited
with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
Rudolph and Mrs. Lee Krause and fa-
Eckermannof Weimar visited mily in Round Top Sunday
with Mrs. Monroe Rudloff on afternoon.
THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, july 3, 1969
INDUSTRY NEWS
Miss EUa Kautz
Monday evening.
Mike Rudloff, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rud-
loff of Waco is spending two
weeks with his grandparent!,
Mrs. Monroe Rudloff and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rinn.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Ripple and daughters were in
Houston Thursday night to
enjoy the circus.
Mrs. Monroe Rud-
loff accompanied by Mr. and
4th Wednesday every third
month.
■The Commission on Education ST. PAULLUTHERAN CHURCH
meets the 2nd Thursday of Fayetteville, Texas
every month.
The Commission on Finance
meets every first Monday.
PETER AND
CHURCH
Frelsburg, Texas
"Oldest Catholic Parish
Texas"
Rev. Werner A. Bockholt,Pastor The Official Board meets
Masses: Sunday 7;00 a.m every third Wednesday.
and 10:00 a.m. Holy Days The Brotherhood meets every
7:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.;
First Fridays 7:30 p.m.
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Shower Honors
Miss Gallaher
Miss Nellie Ann
Gallaher, bride-elect of Emil
Joseph Koehlwashonocedwith
a miscellaneous shower on
June 21 at 1:30 p.m. in the
Chamber of Commerce Hall
in Ellinget.
The honoree was
presented with a corsage of
pink carnations. Corsages of
white carnations were pre-
sented to the bride-electS
mother, Mrs. F. B. Gallaher
and the prospective groom's
mother, Mrs. Larkin Koehl.
A bouquet of pink
roses graced the registration
tablewhich was coveredwith
a white cloth.
The gift table was
covered with a white lace
cloth over pink and was cen-
tered with a decorated shower
cake topped with a wishing
well, a bridal couple and the
inscription "Best Luck". The
cake was flanked by arrange-
ment $ of pink hydrangeas,
and pink and white streamers
draped the table. Assisting
with the gifts were Mrs. Linda
I leiuen, Miss Monie Gallaher,
Miss Iwana Irwin, Mrs. James
K re nek and Mrs. John Poncik.
Mrs. Milton Koehl
registered the gifts at a table
covered with a pink cloth.
Refreshments of
chicken salad sandwiches,
cakes, pickles, koiaches,
chips, tea and coffee were
served.
PISEK NEWS
Elmo nd Kulhanek
Mr. and Mrs. John-
nie Canik and son of Houston
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Ewald Schmidt hete
and at Fayetteville with Mr.
and Mrs. August Canik.
Mrs. J. J. Ross and
daughter and Mrs. Hillmer of
New Ulm visited Friday with
Mis. Raymond Ahlgrim and
daughters.
Sunday guests in
theLeoKrenek home include
the following: Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Kubecka, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Blinka and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Gil Aqgelhart
and son. Miss Elaine Krenek,
Mrs. Marilynjanish and child-
ren and Mrs. Franta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold Kneblikandfamily visit-
ed InSanAntonioSunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Trilicek.
Mr. and Mb. John
Poncik and sons of Galveston
spent the weekend with Mt.
and Mrs.Adolph Kulhanek and
son and also attended the
Koehl-Gallaher wedding at
Ellinger Sunday.
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Harry
Hackfield, Mb. E. J.
JOHN'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Fayetteville, Texas
Rev.Ben Mazurkiewicz, Pastor
Masses: Sunday} 7:00 a. m.
and 9:30 a. m.; Weekdays
7:30 a. m.; Saturdays 7:00 Su'~day:~ Bible Classes 10:00
a- m- a.m. Worship 11:00 a. m.
---- Worship 7:00 p. m.
Wednesday: Ladies 10;00 a. m.
Bible Study 7:30 p. m.
ELLINGER, TEXAS
THE INDUSTRY BRETHREN ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
CHURCH cat Spring, Texas
Rrv. Albert Michalik, Pastor ^ev. Wm. Feller, Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN Cl II RCH
Sunday, July 6, WorshipSer- Sunday School and Bible Class Frelsburg, Texas
vice 9:15 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1969, newspaper, July 3, 1969; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1231390/m1/2/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.