The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LAVACA COUNTY TRIBUNJE THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 19S2
Edwin Sieigmund and Leroy
Stavinolm were in Sfuner Sun.
Willis Hobbs is being treated
sors were Irene Butfek and Mrs.
Chas. Appelt. Rev. A. Mathis
officiating at Ixith baptisms.
FUNERALS
Mr. Fete Liberda and family
j were in Shiner Sunday.
S.'II. Simpson, Ferd Lacy, J. _ __
II. lleye~an<jr Sam Ucicluiiair’»> Hr. Dufner Tor a knife
were in Austin Monday where wound in his eye.
th^y attended the'Hiway meet-] >Iimmy Itile\ is on sick list,
ing. They were accompanied McCrum who.was in—lit.
~._fey Mrs. Simpson who visited' ‘‘ufner’a hospital for treatment
her daughter there. ( is now recuperating at home.
J. E. Timm left * for Fort1
L. W. Johnson, blacksmith at
the S. P. Shops at Yoakum for
the past 2-1 years, suddenly fell
dead while at work. His re-
mains were taken for burial to
the Pilot Grove ohurch, where
in services were conducted by
Lev. Mahler. Dying at the
TEACHERS
EXAMINATION
CONDUCTED
Creole
Mrs. T. C. Spencer
Last Monday (Mar. 28.) eve |_ _ _ jr
ning Airs. T. 0. -Spencer died at] }l?e df 50*/•> years' he„ left 111 •
her home in Provident City at U'eat sorrow his wife, son Uoy '
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunt amt;
family attended Sunday School
at Ezzell.
s — '1 t
Last Friday and Satday Mrs. There was a picnic at the
Gussie Franta ITacT conducted Creole School Easter Sunday,
the examination in the Com-1 Those who attended had a .good 1
tea-i time in tqjtte-of-Hie blustering""
chers certificates. Misses Lil. wind that forced them to have
Orsak of Yoakum, llulda Reis-j the picnic at the school house
A new floor is being put in
Worth Friday to attend a meet-1 KUte Confectionery by Me.
mg of Sinclair Oil dealers.
the age of (51, after a prolong-, Johnson of- Yoakum and daugh-j .. . ... . . , t|
ed illness Her remains were le,-> Mrs. C. J. Jourdan of IIou- S,K- J<»^iJnne Schott and- Lei- instead ol at'the river,
y it i " ... I stem to whom the Tribune ex- n‘te ^eny Hallettsville were Tiu* Honor pupils for this
laid to rest luesday afternoon sympathy ° examined for Elementary 2.. tenil were: Selma, Jdell and
n. the* Speaks Cemetery. Lev. sympnmy. i Und M,.s Muggie Lvllg> Eleonor „azel Tiu,mas Wilbur Lav Ro-
Sinitii of Yoakum officiated niul THANKS Pon,',n of Metis* forllWi ;le„, Mdyk a„d Raymond Hunt.
4, _ .School 2. grade teachers eorti- Thigsu six leceived Rolls'of Hon-
To all the "real "friends IttP**”- W , ■-> UUt Ol tdu^ piipIK who
. — remained at school until the
ROSENBERG close. They are to lie congra-
PRQGRESSIVE i UllaU,t ,,n their perfect attend-
The hoard of trustees of Ros- ance. • -
a large number of her relatives
Dolezal a contractor that has aB(i Jriends attended.
__-, .. . , . i . ■ liiiili and. remodeled many <>f- Li»rn in (harieston, Va., Mrs. _____
I ‘ T':y yVaS , ’(<>>"' business houses here. >pencer wit? married to Dr. T. need” who so kindly had tried
ege station, iexas, to attend a Albert Jester a watch-maker C. Spencer on I ndependeher-4t> relieve our distress after the]
•meeting at the A. & M. Col- j j£j|n San Ant(,(nio vv!ll be at t;1(, Day 188n and. tliey moveiTtoi recent burning upof our honie,
ege. 1 he board let the con- HallettsvilleTDrujr-St+HV fwOiie' Seclusion iri'191()7" Her demise especially our relatives from
'met for the construction of a next two weelcs." is mourned byiher husband, six Houston and lleeville] enberg Indepeiutent School 'Dis-, Elmo llarral is staying at the
new Uuildiii,g to Burnie"Walsli Judge Aug. Janszen, Jos. Boz I sons, four daughters, and 18 who .helped to build the; house trict have, -upon a petition from home of his unck*. Mr. Jim Har-
ui(f Key ol -San Anfonjci lor ka and, y j. I’rasek went to| imrndehiklren, to \yhum the Tri-' and furnish it or have done any
$180,000. ,lt was t<> cost ' Grieve Wednesday to attend a! bune extends sincere condolence other service of kindness to us,
'Kid but the bids were loyve.i j progrftm given there,
than was expected. Mr. Ro-
we
most heartily thank" and
may the laird- bless yv<>tt for
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Mr. V. II. Hmunin ami ... M.r.-eka
accdmpjmit'il tlu-iv „s„„ Antonin visit,.,I l.is ' ' 1 u .............. ymir tovlnjr act*.
t*> dafhWS: Axnns!father Hr. II. J. Itatmi* “ “ “r- !' i*?
In(l lOMfllllM. : daughter tor the “'I
Mr.. Cltas. .Strauss is in tile! Mr. .1. K. IMK, and lamilv' hU"dU,1 <^pr ^>
hospital at Yoakum for treat- spent Sunday at Ynakuh, visit- “:cu™d “
. . . . ‘ • the Provident City Cemftery.
xnent, having hac a slight in,g friends, . .
, . . ... . 7 ' . ..... . to the liereaved survivors the
stroke ol paralysis in the face! Emu Stahu and family ol \ e- ... •. .
* 1 Iriiune extends sympathy.
?ast Wednesday. . lehrad were in N lallettsville Sat.
Mrs. Clara Desetsny and Mra. If'ii business. ,
F. F. Jurek were in Gu*h> Sat-t Miss llurger a teacher at the
many citizens, ordered an elec- i'«il» at present,
tion to be held on Saturday, tile The trustee election resulted
9tti t»T April, for the issuance in a tie-between Mr. Jeff Ro-
of $2.'>.o0d worth of school im- den and Mr: Jim llarral. ft
provement bonds -for the pur- was finally decided for Mr. Ro-
... P*ose of building and equipping ddD to serve .
thankfully your, . . . .
. - ■ u physical education building, Mr. Joe Hunt and daughter,
Emil I reptow and family and such .other school improve- Melva, Mr. Jeff Roden pd Mr.
J - -- • .. -I merits as are needed. Jim -llarral were business visi-
WEPDINGiS ■ tors at Ilailettsville Monday.
Tuesday morning, at a solemn I ^ity Election Results j’ »-Miss Jjazg).„T,humus vigited-
Mrs.
daughter
last wee
John Lei
Mr. ai
ad son
^laud J<|
The d|
bf Mr.
aturdajl
by a lari
Bent seef
|joyable
Mrs.
Jter. Peal
Tarkingj
Mr. \l
■Sunday
^coinitanl
-father; J
ft
irday.
Fritz Shimek of San Anto-
nio visited his parents, Mr. and
.Mrs. Frank Shimek Sunday.
-r- Alii and Mrs. W. E. Parr and
son, Ralph;'spent the week-end
inn San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Dickey
jrrd son of Houston visited IrerD
Sunday.
Attorneys (’has. Ferjtsfeh and
•Sam Devall w ere ini Cuuro Sum I
Hay on business.
.....Airs. T. J. lloluli. spent the
week-end with her husband in
Taylor, Texas. She was ac-
companied by Mrs. Paul Loe-
-thei-as- fau-tts-EIgm and Miss, v
Josephine Wieser as far as Wa-|
! Miss Taylor a former
(Mass at the Sacred lleiirt J A passing interest was takenio\'er the week end with
I church. Father Mathis gavethe m the City election Tuesday.) Melva. Hunt
luesday (Mar. 29.)- M-r. Will | |,iessjnj, to the union of two Tind the results were: 122 vo^es Mr. J. H.
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Will Sain
j public school visited her parents Sain (lied at his home north |i1U|)|)V COU|,|es
the - age of past ani, two sisters.
Mr. J. i;. Mitchell chatted
two brothers icast lor li. II. Ahrens, 120 votes. awhile at the home of Mr. Bert
Eagle, Lake Sunday. ol Shiner at the'age ol past atu| two sisters. .John Liebi-1 h»r L. C. AvanL 12:> for J. G. MTRhell Sunday.
The,.Catholic Sokols of Hal- 87^ years, from the effects ofl^e,. Jrr.With Miss Hattie Ljo, Ldiu ka Inr Aj<lernH'll;^tn(j J2f.^_Ml'. 1 .urn Tt...ma> and fa
His lemains wet c; aa(j—Anton 1 hugger wilii! h>r s. M: Kuykenrtatl r<>f Sec. , spent Sunday at the home of
Miss—Mary Liehicher. The- ^****■, ('Mlccton ttnrigstJT,aEd Air. Eehilien Anderson.
lettsville went to Shiner Sunday influenza.
rganize anolher club of so- buried VV’ednesday afternoon in
kills there. — ~....... WSItiner CitrCpnietery. Rev.jJlap“y '™ung”'h^™ds and^Hiciency directed
Mr. and Mrs. bill Gerlich re J- C. A. Pfenninger of the Lu- wives are the children of j,r.
turned to San Antonio Saturday theran Church officiated ... thejand Mrs> Albert Brog nort;i
Tlte Chamber of Commerce of
Yorktown has not backslided
Mr. V. -J. Pra-sek and son,
JihiniiV were, in Houston" Wed-j
nenday.
Aniw Hnd Mai,garct Malec were el jcan Region members were in
.Mr. -Fred Kroschel and son | alte* »'*«»'•. Pharge of the military arrange-
visited relatives in Hallettsvilk* , t ) ^l Fmn.rMillm who! menU ^ ^ {umral
SnnHav 1 made to Mis. Lmma Millei 'vJioj \Vm. Stoeltj6 was lx»rn in Au-
‘ i M • . , K,t owns a ^eneral hardware st6,e Utin County, where he also mar-
Mayor M. Fe.nau J). of Ha- and lumber yard of Which she: rjed Miss Jlelen MueHer in 1868
tom i was in Ilailettsville Thurs, Is cfesposing of by giving special Hut she died seven years lat-
T" I l>A/lll/iti/\n /\„ •« 4 xii/.l > l/,n J A 1 I •
•Jay.
Vr. and Mrs. Owen Brown
and little daughter, Gay Nell,
were in Moulton Sunday visit-
ing their relatives.
[ reduction on a truck load .of Al
lumber and good hardware. >Also
visited Tashes and Wojtek xm-j Miss christine'Griffin who with
eery stores. - ' ’
er. leaving to him two boys and,
He soon married again,!
five, sons and four daughters
Mr. J. I'. Janak and young survjye iiaiL He had lived at
l Witting from 1888--and-then irv
lives and friends in Ilailettsville) Ilailettsville Wed. and paid ~STshiner from
_______________________ _______ MEETING AT-STAC>
afte.r staying here a week .with presence bf many relatives and Haltett8vnie and Mr. and‘M'rs N<‘Xt Sunday, April lo. at 1, ln,m its N>vv Veiu's resolu-
her mother Mrs. Ant. Kohecny. tnends. The deceased is sur- J(Jln Iaehichel. - (>f Sublime. P. M. all the patrons of Stacy tions- lul' il has kept up weekly
Mr. V. .J. Prasekgiind son vived by, his wife (nee Ai^niij Afte,: sh'rt wedejing trips Mr.; School are urgently requested meetings' and effectively encou-
uii childun, ',0^l aud Mrs. Lrogger will reside <>n to meet at the schoolhouse. A 1 **>Ut*<I the" impiovementS in ihi-
irother and sister. jlis pArents pkice whence he will building program is to t>e>iis- Wi4.vs- train service, municipal
o them the Tribune expresses make dai,y tl.jps to Schulenbjirg cussed and otheFimportant mat^'Ifairs' lat»*ral road improve*
-empathy . tu his. wyrk In the Carn»tion. ters. We e^cpect -yayrutl hli^^ts, crop- diversificatlortn>r-
Wm Stoeltje - -Plant. , .Mr. and Mrs. Liehiclves there. ' • ganization fdr .concerted actions
; After a long illness at his viH mak* Sweel 1'<“»»« their ^ j-
'Villram Sfoltje at the **’W**«>Jl H.mefof «m: shi„e.r
01 nearly 88(o ycuirs died SatiH -
day'imd'vvas hilried Synday af- L_i_j tine s best _ wishes go u>
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Mureki U“a</her at the pul,Hc' ^UM,i was ternoon with military honors in ,)oth coul,1f for l'al>P.v lives.
> >/ Yoakum were in HalJettsviHe1tLillettsvjIK .'.ttuida.e. tlie Sliiner City Cemetery. Rev. * \i••
—, i . . , •. Lester Wile of Houston is \ i- i ,•
on business last week. ...- . ... , ...
..■-i mg I r. and Mrs. Kalin. the Lutheran religious eeremop-J.animUri i ............. t, . u 111 ' U‘I V wa> mak« the
Alt. J^Dihala and liie .Misses jes ant| Kolar-Stanek Post Am-
tJtmmy were in Houston Friday) Gerloft),
on business. 1 ' parents ;
Mr. J. V. 'Sullivan went
San - Atigelo Sunday.
S. J^Manak aiuf Vaclav Kal-
of Wied left bur Jourdarlton ■
l;riday morning and veYurned
Morkuv.
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th-e stun* uf \ alentn llinn Th^. , _
' dayjnrnmg to have l)r. F. M.
Wagner extract her diseased
tonsils. Her mother-in-law ac
A. t'foitningef Jierfoltued | SHI. 1 t"i J I*' a.^ C' t ii . n n —nil.l.iati
the I^itheimi lehgH.us cei-emoM::..A,rtonio enjoyed a fishing out-) peration it^was able to come homes and premises and thru
and—various Cither activities.
Ibis week - it of thffr pro1
gram is a clean-up week. In
this every resident was request
ed to co-operate in removing
weeds from sidewalks hnd vac-
ing on Mr. L. Ki'enek’s place j to HatteMsville Wednesday m«»r- them the whole town more at-
below Hallettsvdle Tuesdayjite 1 ning. tractive and1 inviting.
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Boeder. I call to the Tribune and
Shiner, Ikiniiiv.
'Baptized Sunday morning
.j Marjorie the infant daughter of
gain this year and shall make Mr. and Alts. Rud. Drozd, in the
public announcement to this ef-jS. II. Church.—-Sponsors were
' feet. * Air. and Airs. Albin Barta.
, .Mr. Chas. Pillar has moved Baptized Sunday afternoon
~ii.s tin shop on Tuesday to the!Marie Elizabetli, inlfant daught-
Fabiah building adjoining II, (}. |er, of Air, and Airs. Ervin l!u-
limm’s Store. * cek. in the S. II. Church. Spun-'
■ ■ Wednesday evening a well at-
■J "ended meeting' was held at
j.Vsetin in the interest of plant-
ing peanuts in, titat* 'section.;
Farmers are 1*1%ing much inter- '
etU in raising peanuts "around
here. / •
Ilailettsville'Motor Co., local
Ford dealers, expect the new
model Ford in a few flays. , |
Those who went from 1 lallett
vil War broke out he at oiVQfi
joined the ^outiierners .at the
a,se of" 18 and was later cap-
tured at Vicksliurg. He leaves/
also .y> grandchildren a.nd 301
great-grandchildren; To . tiiej
•bereaved the Tribune offers I
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heartfelt sympathy. ■ \
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Malec, Walter. The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1932, newspaper, April 7, 1932; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037360/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.