New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 16, 1950 Page: 3 of 4
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E. L. Tarkington of our city
suffered a heart attack Sunday
night. He is in Dufner’s Hospital
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At the meeting of the Bald-
win Student Club on Friday after
noon. May 12, new- oiffcers for
the coining term were chosen.
Following is a list of the new
t President, Robert Henceriing
of Goliad; Vice President, Frank
Lenn Miller of Yoakum; Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Ruby Bhnkhatm-
NOTICE — Effective February to, .1850, New Opening Time
Saturday and Sundays: Doors Opens 1:45 p. m. through »:30 p. m.
Week Days. Doers open 7:1# p m. through feM p. m.
Clarence Leopold and Very Rev. *
Miss Agnes Sobotik
to Dallas Saturday.
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NOTICE
The Geiger Cemetery cleaning
has been postponed to May 26.
Dinner with ice tea will be serv
ed.
Assodational fees are.
Please pay them to Mrs. L.
Rees, Secretary-Treasurer.
Mrs. Gus Appelt visited Mrs.
C. L. Stavinoha in Houston last
week who accompanied her back
home. From here Mrs. Stavinoha
left, for Tilden McMullen County
on business. She will also visit
relatives in Yorktown.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jahn,
Tom Pastucha, Miss Martha Tom
su and Mrs. Alfred Jahn spent
the weekend In Houston.
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CITY OF CHILDREN — Pam-
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TnrttJXi0* County’s needs and its relationship to the zest of tha world
Savinas tor security « nation. By inverting in
savings Bonds we net only insure our own futures but the future and
independence of our Country. Save today to insura toXrow!’•
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Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Love of Ma-
this and parents of a girl, their
first baby, named Jacqueline K.,
born in a Corpus Christi hospital
Monday, May 8., The mother was
formerly Mias Dorothy Appelt
daughter of Alvin Appelt of here.
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of heart trouble tire: rheumatic
heart disease, high blood pressure
and coronary heart disease. Rheu
matic heart disease, the most
common type of early life, oc-
curs aa the result of one or more
attacks of . rheumatic fever. It is
a public health problem for
’which vwy little has been done,
yet with early diagnosis and
proper medical care during the
acute and ’convalescent stages,
who develop rheumatic (ever can
be largely spared from.rheumat
ic heart disease in later life.
Another major cause of heart
trouble is high blood pressure or
hypertension. 'This is the most
common heart disease of middle
age. There is ’a great deal that
f is not known about this disease,
but we know that it is the most
common in people who are over
COMPARE
BOTH TYPES
The public is cordially invited
to attend the Sublime' Lutheran
Ladies Aid tea to be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Way
tek, Thursday yay 18, beginning
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Mrs. Mary Ann Keepers of Aus
tin spent the weekend here at
the home of her son aiff da ugh t
ar-ln-law, Mr and ;
^Coopers
> with long, continuous nervous
POWER OP THOUGlOh-Crt.’strain, high tension and constant
BBUCE GENTRY — ChapL 14 ] worry. Treatment of high blood
• 1 pressure is fairly successful In
Jtbe majority of cases.
Coronary heart disease is a
disease of the arteries which sup
ply the heart muscle Itself with
blood. A majority of persons sur
■vlve the -first attack, and with
good medical care, rest and com
mon sense precautions, may even
live a normal life span. Syphilit-
ic heart disease ean be prevented
by early and adequate care of the
systemic disease, a problem which
has been simplified by the use
of penicillin. ‘ ;■
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Research in the medical scien
ces is constantly improving the
outlook for the cardiac patient,
yet each individual must assume
'the • responsibility for obtaining 1
the benefits of this knowledge
from his physician for himself :
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BE PREPARED*!
Vary often unexpected expense opeurs when a paca
feast prepared to take care of such emergency. Safei
yourself against such possibility, insure yourself and
dependents with '
The New Era-Heraio is au-
thorized to announce the candi-
dacy of the following, subject
to the will of the voters at the
coming Democratic Primaries to
be held July 22, 19M.
Far Commissioner, Precincts 1
and 8: *
THEO J. BUJNOCH
R. B. BROWN
ALFRED TECHNIK
LUDVIK F. KAHANEK
, For Commissioner, Precincts
I and 7:
J. H. KOUBA
For Commissioner, Precincts
and 6;
ALBERT ERMIS
For Sheriff:
THEO LONG
CLYDE REAVES
For County Tax Assessor-Collect-
or:
JOHN.L SMOLIK
For County Judge:
A, PAUL H. FERTSCH
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MEMORIAL SERVICE
Memorial service" will be held
at/ the Shiloh Lutheran. Cemete-
ry, May 21th at 2:30 pjn. Rev.
Klages will conduct the service
Lunch will be served after the
service as in the past years. 1(71)
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recognition of Mrs. Grahmann’s
winning the title Catholic Mother
Of the year.
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ceding the prea^Qtation, Veyy
Rev. Morkovsky delivered a talk
in observance of Mother’s Dey
and a reading was $veq by Ra
I becca Eilers at the Game party
' which wa8 sponsored by the C.
I P. of A. SecpncFGroup. Proceeds
I fl the party totgijed 8134,50.
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CARD OF THANKS
Our thanks are due to neigh-
bors and friends for their thought
fulness and kindness upon the
occasion of the untimely passing
of our loved one Forrest A. Appelt
Thanks and expressions of grati-
tude are due especially to Rev.
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weight, and that it is associated A. J. Morkovsky for services and
continuous nervous consoling words, to Rev. Joseph
McMahon of Horaton for his- vis
its and administering of last sac-
raments, to the C. D. of A. who
recited the rosary a^d to all who
gave flowers or offered spiritual
bouquets. . ’
May God reward you manifold.
Alvin Appelt arid family
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1 On 'yOW your Phys.idan will tell you. The
Tuberculosis Survey in the State
conducted by the Texas State De
partment of Health has brought
to light many non-tuberculous ab
normalities, some of these have
been heart conditions.
The three present major forms
Miss Juanita Walker R. ’ N.
Houston spent the weekend
ithe Edward Janak home.
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tonio and Roy Satsky of San Mar
cos spent Mother’s Day with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaro Sat-
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 16, 1950, newspaper, May 16, 1950; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1284347/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.