The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1950 Page: 6 of 8
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THE CALDWELL NEWS
Friday, March 3, I960
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Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Matejow ky
visited in Bryan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards and
"Skippy" Black, Mr. and Mrs. A
M. Draw and Mrs. Johnnie Hobh*'
of Wharton spent Sunday with,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Black.
Emanuel and Frankiv Chmciur
of Caldwell visited their aunt, Mr .¡
E. J. Knesek, Sunday.
Raymond Schoppe, Stanley P<-
lansky and* Julius Knesek spent
Monday !n Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Knesek and
Mrs. Jim Reise visited in Waco
Thursday.
Henry Wayn^Smith and Mr.
John Bates of T*ort Arthur are
visiting relatives here this week.
Mrs. Rose Thompson of Hous-
ton spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Emil Schrader.
Mrs. Annie Henslee left Thurs-
day for Carlsbad, N. M., to visit
her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Flickinger
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murray had
the following week-end guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henslee, Mrs.
Joseph Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McClanahan of Luling, and Mi.
and Mrs. Donald Henslee of A. &
M. College.
Recent Pictures of Young Burleson ians
llelow are shown some more of the youngsters who will play
an important part in Ihe future history of Burleson County. These
pictures were taken by Wolta Studio of Des Moines, Iowa, in the
Woltz Studios-NKWS photo contest held recently.
Reading left to right (top row) in (ilenda Schiller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. (ilenn Schiller; (Mike) Willis, son of Mr. s.nd Mrs.
Hubert Willis and Wm. Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith,
all of this city.
Bottom Row: Garland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Horak; Joyce
Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Valtgura and Mark, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Woods A. Caperton, a.ll of this city.
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A birthday party was given for
Mr. Joe Becvar and Dun Blitha
Sunday, the nineteenth. Those who
helped celebrate it were Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Veiak of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. Louise Zgubay and
son, Melvin, of Deariville, Mr. and
Mrs. George Spitzenberger and
•on of String Prairie.
Mr. and Mrs. Emi! Prazak and
family, Gustaff Fritz Hahan, Gil-
bert Hannas, John Plasek, Clyde,
Hays and James Lee Perry, all of
Chriesman, Rt. 1, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Brymer and family of Port-
er's Chapel, Mr. Subert Hannas
and son, Clyde, of Giddings; Alf.
Hahan, Mr. Heartfield of Lexing-
ton,' Willie Matjeck and sons, Gery,
and Bozul, all of String Prairie.
Barbecue, potato salad, pickles,
cake and coffee, and cookies were
•trved. The party was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bec-
var and family.
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Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Watson und Mrs. T. N.
Cross were Mr. und Mrs. Lester
Cross 'and children of Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cross and
duughter of Austin, Mr. und Mrs.
Thomas Cross of Pasadena, Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Cross and baby of
Tiinity, Mr. and Mrs. Put Cross
und daughter of Mineral Wells,
Mrs. Sam Sheppurd of Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Melton of
(\>rsicana u.,.i Mrs. James Marri-
ott and children of Bryan visited
lust week in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Machat und with other
relatives.
Mrs. H. K. Coulter and dsuKht*
er, Mrs. T. B. 8.van, of Rockdale,
were guests in the home of Mr.
und Mrs. L. A. Baxter the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cross and baby
of Mineral Wells spent the week-
end in Caldwell with relative*.
Mrs. T. N. Cross who had been
visiting in their home ftu- the past
three weoks, returned to her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thomas of
Lubbock visited with relatives over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marhat vis-
ited Sunday with a relative. Georgs
Autrey, who is seriously ill in a
Corsicana hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Tar-
water Jr. are the parents of u
baby daughter, Linda Lou, who wus
born Monday, February 20, at
Scott und White hospital. Mother
and baby have returned home and
are doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaas, Her-
nice, Henrietta and Daniel of El
Maton visited relatives h«*re last
week-end.
Alfred Hredthauer returned la*t
week to his home at Sagerton aft-
er visiting relatives here.
Ernest Hredthauer of Sagerton
is visiting ht'ie with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Held-
mann, and other relatives.
Mrs. A. L. Ilassell and little son,
Robert, left recently for their home
in South Ainericu. She has bee;
visiting her purents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Shiller, since the birth of the
buby on January 3. The Shillem
received word Sunday that Mis.
Hassell and little Robert arrived
safely in S. A.
Eggs can be frozen and stored
successfully in the home freezer or
'the freezer locker.
The week of March 4-12 is Na-
tional 4-H Club Week. The them*
thut 4-H members.will follow is
"Better Living for a Better World."
113,614 rural boys und girls
w*>re members of 4-H clubs in
Texas in 194D. In the United
States, more thun 1,860,000 boys
und girls are 4-H ntemlters.
Texas 4-H members lust yeai
exhibited about 22,000 head of
livestock and poultry at 212 live-
stock shows and fairs.
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leading from left to right (top row): Albert, son of Mr. snd
Mrs. W. J. Mahlmsn of this city; Jimmy snd Rachel Katherine,
children of Lt. Col. and Mrs. H. Keller and grandchildren of Col.
and Mrs. Ben F. Delamster, Jr., of this city; Annette and Jean,
daughters of Mr. and M-s. Alvin Green of Rt. 2, Caldwell.
Bottom Row: Kathleen and Billy, Jr., children of Mr. and Mr*.
W. S. Radke; Regina and Norene, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Emmons, all of this city and Carolyn and Lorene, daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank J. Drgac, Route Caldwell
Snook 4-H Club
Has Feb. Meeting
Saturday, March 4
Allan "Rocky" Lane
'Navajo Trail Raiders'
Also comedy and "Batman and
Robin."
Sunday and Monday, March 5 and fi
"The Doolins of
Oklahoma"
The real story of the notorious
Doolin Gung starring Randolph
Scott, Louise Allbritton, John Ire-
land.
Tuesday, March 7
9c and 25c
"Kazan"
James Oliver Curwood's great dog
adventure.
Wednesday, March 8
9c and 25c
"Smart Girls Don't
Talk"
Virginia Mayo - Bruce Bennett
Robert Hutton
NEXT:
"THE HEIRESS"
"PINKY"
The Snook 4-H Club held their
regular meeting last Friday, Feb-
ruary 24, in the school lunchroom.
After the business session the girls
of the fifth and seventh gra<l> s
arranged their cloth, luid their
patterns and cut out dresses t< In-
made later. When the ifirls had
become tired of the working, the
recreation leader, Benita Novo,sad
(and a very good one at that), with
her assistant. Barbura, Elsik, hyp-
notiojd one of the members. Dora
Mae Young. This brought forth
much laughter.
After the entertainment, the
meeting adjourned.—reported.
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building in Tunu, Texas; where the
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Dated this the 20th day
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1950, newspaper, March 3, 1950; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175897/m1/6/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.