The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1955 Page: 4 of 8
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Winchester News
Methodists To Hear
'Guest Minister
Elected To
Honor Society
'Mrs. C. C. Cole fli*ft Saturday
for Houston Where she will attend
the Merle Noaman School of In-
struction at the Lamar Hotel all
next week.
Mrs. J. S. Brewster is visiting
with her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. .Billy Edwards and
son at Rusk.
Mrs. Thelma. Taylor and family
of Lockhart spent Saturday even-
ing with Mrs. Mildred Branch
*% ^ . j , ,. •>■
20U children.
- Rev. and Mis. Walter Stretcher
attended the pastoral conference
Monday at I^xlngtoe
Rev. Ricahrd K. Heacock, Su-
perintendent of the Auetin Dis-
trict. will be the guest preacher
at the 11:00 A. M. Worship Sun-
day, March 6. The occasion that
brings Rev. and Mrs. Heacock to
Smithville is the completion and
occupancy of the new pirsonage,
which will be shown to the public
at Open House, 2:30 to 8:30 P. M.
We take this opportunity of in-
viting everyone to the worship
service at 11:00 A. M. and the
Open House in the afternoon.
Austin, Texas, March 2 Franda
Joe Behai of Smithville is a new
member of the University of
lexas chapter of Phi Lambda
'Jpailon, honor society for chem-
istry students.
Behai is a graduate student in
biochemistry. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Behai.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mrs. Mary Reinhardt waa hon-
ored on her 85th birthday, with a
dinner given her by Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Reinhardt on Sunday. All
who enjoyed the barbecue din-
ner and the sociable afternoon
were Mr and Mrs Edward Hem-
pel and Linda of Pasadena. Mr.
ond Mrs. Wilfred Rathke of Aus-
tin. Mr. Ben Schulze and daughter
of Serbin. Ottilie Kasper of Hous-
ton. Mr. snd Mr* Martin Mitschke
sad family. Mr and Mrs. Rudolph
Kasper and family. Mr. and Mrs
Martin Schuetze. Mr. and Mrs. A.
O Warner end Alma, and Rev. and
Mrs Walter Streicher and family.
Children and close relatives
who visited her during the week
were Mr and Mrs. Alvin Dunk.
Mr and Mrs. Will Kasper and
family, Mr and Mrs Theo. Rein-
hardt and family, all of Giddings.
end Mr and Mrs Arnold Krause
and son.
PERSONALS
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins of
San Antonio were guests of Mrs.
If. F. Snow and family and other
relatives over the weekend.
Mrs. Mary Lou Hale and little
son. Lytt, of San Antonio ware
weekend guests of her grand
mother. Mrs. T. W. Maxwell, Sr.,
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Duty and
son, Lucky, of Austin were guests
of their mothers, Mrs. Oscar Null
and Mrs. Ida Duty over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mgs. W. T. Hand and
children of Houston visited with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Griffith at Alum Creek over the
weekend. »
Mrs. Jim Briggs and daughter,
Caryl,, and Betty Lou Sullivan at-
tended the Blue-Gray football
scrimmage .at Rice in Houston Sat-
urday afternoon. They were ac-
companied home by James Briggs
who spent the weekend with~lrtr
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Crippen of Elgin
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Robbins last Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sinnigson
were called to Temple this week
op account of the death of their
couain. Mrs. Vada Kirkpatrick,
who was buried in Temple Tues-
day. Mrs. Kirkpatrick was a niece
of Mrs Emma Huckabee.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Minnie Lea Levy and Mrs.
Mildred Brr.nch and daughters
were in La Grange Saturday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Johnson
•nd daughter and son, and
muther,—Mrs. Louis Johnson of
Flatonia were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Homuth and
sons.
Card of Thanks
Sporting Goods
Needs
Ml NWH at TROUSDALE'S
—Mrs. MiimicXca Lew and Miss
Leona Winkler attended a Chief
Operators’ and Evening Chief Op-
erators’ meeting in Austin last
Inursday and Friday.
TV ANTENNAS
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Sales & Service
We also Repair them
Chas. R. Porter
109 Wilkes St
Mrs. Eliza Bozarth visited with
her daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Miller and son in
Waelder over the weekend.
Mrs. Ivan Knolle and Mrs. J. C.
Habb of La Grange were guests of
Miss Hattie Ramsey and brother,
Mr. Will Ramsey Sunday after-
noon
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Darling
were guests of her mother, Mrs.
Sallie Ivy in Muldoon Tuesday
evening.
Mr*. Bob Anderson and children
ol Austin wore guests of Mr. afod
Mrs. V. S. McGowan and other
relatives Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Skelley
and children of Houston were
guests of her mother, Mrs. Yerger
Hill, Sr , lest Monday and Tues-
day.
Mrs. L. S. Foxcll, Mrs. M. F.
Stevens and Miss Jessie Taylor
were guests, of Mrs. Wolf in Bas-
trop Sunday afternoon.
Miss Alma Jackson is visiting
with her nephew and w’ife, Mr
and. Mrs. J. ’C. Jackson, Jr., in
Austin this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roberts left
'Thursday for Orange to be with
her mother, Mrs J. H. Peveto.
who is a patient in the hospital
there.
Stacy Pettit
A monetary gift has been made
to the Woman’s Society of Chris-
tian Service of the First Metho-
dist Church, Somerville, Texas,
by W. S. of C. S. for the further-
ance of a Christian way of life
among women and children
around the world. This gift will
he administered under the super-
vsion of the Woman's Division of
Christian Service
Mrs. Joe L.' Rogers, Treasurer
; PERSONALS
I Mr and Mrs Wilfred Rathke
’ <;i Austin visited with Mr and
r Mrs. Martin Mitschke and family
h over the weekend.
• Mr and Mrs Wilbert Pampell
c and boys of Houston spent the
8 weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
8 Pampell and Mr. and Mrs. Milton
• Pampell -and family
c Freddy Zoch of Austin Concor
dia College spent the weekend
* with Mr. and Mrs Theo. Zoch and
I Dorothy
* Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Krautz of
Part Arthur spent the weekend
_ with Mr and Mrs Hertnan Nogck
f and Mr. Henry Krautx.
„ Jean Hart and Joyce Hart of
Austin spent the weekend with
c Mr. and Mrs C. E Hart and Mar-
_ git.
• Mr and Mrs Edward Hempel
L and .Linda of Pasadena and Ottilie
“ Kasper of Houston spent the
^ weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
* dolph Kasper and family.
k Alice Ruth Bohot of Austin
[* spent the weekend with her par-
^ ii.ts, Mr and Mrs Martin Bohot.
Mr. Frank Smith visited, with
}dr. and Mrs O. D. Penrose and
r family of Houston TUesdav
1 through Thursday Mrs. J. ,E.
' Smith accompanied him back for
L OB extended visit with Mr. and
c )Ri Frank Smith.
j[ 1>A 3c Neal Hart of Lackland
I, AFB spent Tuesday with Mr. and
c Mrs. E. J. Hart and family
_ Sir and Mrs Calvin Harris and
, fiunily of Austin visited with Mr.
u and Mrs M V. Harris over the
>- weekend
c it Mr and Mrs Elton Hentschel
Rad family of Temple, Mr. and
Mft. Anton Pietsch and boys of
M Grange, and Mr. and Mrs. A1
bert Hentschel of Giddings spent
Sunday visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. * R. L. Sinnigson
were their granddaughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw-
ger and daughters, Elizabeth and
Kathryn of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller of
Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Thomas of Austin were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cook.
TS. LINOLEUM, TILES,
i board*. Floor Sanding,
Finishing. All at reasonable
, Free estimates. BUILD-
SUPPLY CO.
Httf
personal
BADIO...
and TELEVISION
Repairs - Service
We PICK UP and DELIVER
Charles R. Porter
WF Wilke* »L - Smithville. Texas
Panel, good running condition,
Bead tires, IHjOB. Extra heavy
1 Ian Diamond T Pickup, good
naming condition, new 8 and
10 ply tires. El75.00. Phone
ia a L. .George. tic
UMBER. SHBETROCK, BIDING,
KAILS, CEMENT —A complete
line tf building materials and
hnrdware. Builders Supply Co.
ABY CHICKS—Pedigree tired
Mg Type White Leghorns and
Broiler Type White Rocks.
Hatch every Tueeday. Also cus-
tom Hatching. (In separate
building.' Harris Hatchery. Win-
chester, Texas, Phone Giddings
1002F1L _ tie
LASERS IN TYPING, Shorthand.
Bookkeeping. High School Sub-
jects. leading to State High
School Diploma Anderson Op-
portunity School, 706 Pine SL
Bastrop. Texas, Phone 210. tfc
FOR SALE ' 5~
Houses $1500 to $6000
6 Room House, 7 Lots. New Fences
New Barn. Chicken Houses. M
POB SALE. .3 BEDROOM HOME
with central heat, attic ventil-
ation. AlOP- garage apartment.
Reasonable. Call 421J 83te
G Room House, Corner Lot, Floor
Furnace, Good Location. *
5 Room House. Interior Redec-
orated, Huge Oak Trpe.
Block east from .Main Street. ,
FOB SALE 250 ACRE BAST-
rop County Farm, part bog fen-
ced, near paved road Reason
able. B. M. King, Smithville,
Tanao. BTfc
4 Room House, 2 Porches and
Bath. 1 block west from Main
Street. Priced for Quick Sale
WANTED .LIGHT OAK BED-
room Set. Must be in good con-
dition and priced reasonably.
Notify by mail or in person.
C. A. Barts Flower Hill Cogi-
onunity 8-3tp
7 Room House. Corner Lot with
13 Pecan Trees. Curbs and Side
walks. Good location near
Churches and Schools.
4 Room House, Screened Porch
and Bath Near Central School,
a bargain if sold this week
GEORGE S. WOOORSSS
Smithville, Texas b
Ml SALE—1 Roll • Bed,
$10 00. 2 Army Steel Cots. $5 00
each. 1 Double Size Cotton Mat-
tram. 810.00. 1 Wardrobe Trunk
BU.OO. I Ice Coke Box, $10 00
BmitbviUe Court* 9 2tc
FOR RENT—Furnished Apart
rnent in Duplex. Call Mrs J. D.
Sinclair or E A Ginaei,
MA. 7375, Houston, Texas.‘He
DON'T SCRATCH THAT ITCH1
IN JUST IS MINUTES,
If not pleased, your 40c back
•I any drug store. Try instant-
Rrying ITCH-ME NOT at any time
of day or night to KILL germs and
fungus ON CONTACT. Fine for
enema ringworm, foot itch and
Bihar surface itches Today at
CROW PHARMACY
0-4 tc
RED GILT strayed from 301 San
Jacinto If seen call 692J Rf
word- lit
FOR SALE— 3 Revere Were *W
lets—chicken fryejr with ltd, 2
smaller sizes All f $1500
Phone 515J2. . ^ - Me
Efficient, effective and really economical—
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key to Action and Profit! If you're a buyer... a seller,
or a swapper, you’re sure to agree that a little Want Ad
does a whale of a big job in getting results. Say, “hello"
to good buys .... services and needs—read and use the
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VI I: f
Mrs. Hyson Call 31. ltpd
male mixed breed dog, spayed,
part wire hair, black aiid tan,
WiMton on face, choker chain.
Vicinity of Smithville. Call
Adalph Roaanky, SB01FT Itp
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The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1955, newspaper, March 3, 1955; Smithville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1039305/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smithville Public Library.