The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1955 Page: 4 of 12
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THE LA GRANGfe JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1955
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Mr and Mrs K. E. Simank and
daughter Karen of El Campo
spent Sunday here with her mo-
ther, Mrs Meta Siebel.
Mr and Mrs G. H. Kristek
spent Sunday in Flatonia at the
home of his mother.
Mr and Mrs Ewald Roesler
and children of Houston spent
Sunday here with relatives.
Mr and Mrs R. W. Hofschnie-
der and daughter of Brenham
and Mr and Mrs Harold Lawson
and children of Houston spent
last Sunday at the home of Mrs
Henry Zbranek.
Wm. Plengemeyer spent a
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Junior Miiwdon Band Meeting
The Carmine Junior Mission
Band met Saturday, May 7, at
the Sunday school house for its
regular meeting. Twenty - five
members and one visitor toge-
ther with three adults were pre-
sent.
New members accepted were
Jill Ann and Robert Kerr Jr.,
Dorothy, Judy, Pearlie, J. D. and
Bernice Nletsche.
In the devotional time a pray-
er was i
the story was read by Mrs Kluge.
Refreshments were served af-
ter class.
Attend Funeral
Mr and Mrs Paris Wagner of
near here attended the funeral
of her half brother, Ben Goek-
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P. Jacob Sr.
Mr and Mrs Lorenz Eckert
and Lois Marie of Pasadena
spent Friday afternoon and Sat-
urday with his parents, Mr and
Mrs Ernest Eckert and rela
lives here.
Mr and Mrs E. A. Gromatsky
and daughter of Houston spent
the week end with her parents,
Rev. and Mrs A. T. Kluge.
Mr and Mrs Burney Diess of
Needville spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Walter Jacob.
Mr and Mrs F. B. Miller and
Roger of Austin spent the week
end with Dr and Mrs A. C. Mil-
ter.
TTr—- , . Mr and Mrs Arthur Earl
of Rockdale visited with Mr Brau and K -e Dean Wesiey
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parents, Mr and Mrs I. A. Ull-
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with Mrs Willie Schoenberg
were Mr and Mrs Elvis Kraus,
Mr and Mrs Reuba Schmidt all
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Brenham. Mr and Mrs Elvis
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beginning at 8 PM. Refresh-
ments will be served.
Sow To Midland
Mr and Mrs W. R. Juren and
.son W. R. Jr. visited here brief-
ly with her sister, Mr and Mrs
G. H. Kristek and also with his
brother Mr and Mrs D. A. Juren.
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belongings and move to Midland i New Ulm on May 11. Registera-
where their son is employed. | tlon will be from 9 o’clock to
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Miss Glendeline Stibora, I National Federation. Her theme
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days in the Fayette Memorial Personals
Hospital is back at home. I John Roy Koepke of Houston
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Marie Ann Trumbul, daugh- Mr and Mrs Edwood Kanstein-
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Cd with a party on her 9th birth- and also attended the Poenitsch
day at their home Saturday af-1 brothers funeral services.
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Decoration At La Bahia Set
The La Bahia Cemetery As-
sociation will have their Decora-
tion Day service on Ascension
Day, May 19, at 2:30 PM with
Rev. A. T. Kluge of Carmine
officiating.
The Carmine Lutheran Choir
will render hymns for the ser-
vice.
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read by Linda Renck and hen> gpent the week end in Aus-
** ””” tin with their daughter.
Mr and Mrs Wilfred Jacob and
sons <_________ _
and Mrs Walter Jacob.
S/Sgt and Mrs Vernon Plueck
hahn and daughters of Ellington
Field spent a week’s leave here
with relatives and friends.
Mr and Mrs Kervin Jacob and
daughters of Houston and Mrs
SALES REPORT
RECEIPTS:
Cattle 922.
Hogs 395.
Sheep 147.
Horses and mules 7.
PRICED PAID:
Butcher Prices
Cows, canner to butcher $5.00
to $11.50 cwt.
Calves, cull to choice $7.00 to
$22.20 cwt.
Bulls, light to heavy $9.00 to
$13.40 cwt.
Stocker Prices
Cows and calves, head $32.50
to $105.00 hd.
Cows and heifers, head $30.00
to $72.50 hd.
Cows and heifers $6.50 to
$11.50 cwt.
Steers $9.00 to $14.00 cwt.
Calves $10.00 to $17.00 cwt.
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Good to
$17.70 cwt.
Lights $16.00 to $17.00 cwt.
Sows $12 00 to $14.50 cwt.
Feeders $11.00 to $14.50 cwt.
Pigs $3.50 to $9.00 hd.
Horses and Mules
Lb. basis $2.70 to $4.60 cwt.
Sheep
Lambs $9.00 to $13.00 cwt.
Bucks and ewes $3.00 to $9.00
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many nice gifts.
WMS News
The Women's Missionary So-
ciety of St. John’s Lutheran
Church will meet on Wednesday,
May 18, at the home of Mrs
Leonard Baca.
The annual meetin,
They were enroute to Corpus Brenham Women’s L
belongings and move to Midland I New Ulm on May 11. Registera
where their son is employed, tlon will be from 9 o’clock to
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Duewall, L. A. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1955, newspaper, May 12, 1955; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254994/m1/4/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.