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The Weimar Mercury from Weimar, Texas • Page 4

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THE WEIMAR Four FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1948 WEIMAR, COLORADO COUNTY, TEXAS Weimar Mereyry YODER YODER. Publishers Entered in the post office at Wei- raar, Colorado County, Texas, for distribution through the mails, as second Morning, June 25, 1948 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR 52.50 SIX MONTHS 51.50 SINGLE COPY 10 Payable in Advance All subscriptions dropped from list time of expiration unless renewed aa or before that date. Advertising rate: application. Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any firm, corporation, or individual published in these columns will be cfeeerfully corrected upon it being brought to the attention of the pub- of this paper. With the Churches New Bielau Club Studies Bath Rooms Miss Gladys Kahlden, Miss Gladys KnhUlen, daiiKhte Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Kahlden. bee the bride of Johnnie Guenther, so John A. Guenther, in a beautiful double rins ceremony at St. Mi.

churl's Church Monday 1 Juno 21. at 9 o'clock. Rev. Benedict Pruskl officiated be. llted with whiti Youth Fellowship Program Methodist Church, Sunday even: June 27, 7 o'clock.

Program leader. Gertrude Good. Song, 201.. Announcements. Offering.

Subject: "Liking a Job We Do." Prayer, by Leader. 1. "Last leader. Part 2. "We Are Immediately Reminded of Tom Dorothy Gene Barta.

Part 3, "I Once Knew a Goode. 2. "Do You Remember the Story at Archie Frazee. 3. Dorothy Schroeder.

Part 2, "Do You Ever Ask People Mrs. Frazee. Song. 188. Benediction.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Morning Worhsip Service at 11:00. Training Union at 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship at 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 8:00 Baptismal Service Sunday night, Jane 27.

Pray that the recent revival i not end in our hearts last Sunday eight, but that it shall continue forever. Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him. that there be no gatherings when I Corinthians 16:2. W. E- BROWN, First Methodist Church Church School at 10 a.m.

Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. Youth Fellowship, 7 p.m. Evening Worship. 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited to attend all oar services.

"I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the bouse of the Lord." j. M. MCDONALD, Pastor. Evangelical Lutheran Church Church School at 9 Morning Church Service at 10. Young People's League at 6 p.m.

Trinity, New Bielau Evening Church Service at S. Church School at 9:30 a.m. A cordial welcome to all. C. EMIGHOLZ.

Pastor. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in an ivory -satin gown with drop yoke of 11 quisette, trimmed with wide lace and fashioned with long fitted sleeves buttoned down the back. Her full skirt had three drapes showing bei tiful white lace. Her fingertip i a attached to a heart-shaped of orange blossoms and seed- il pearls. The bride's bouquet consisted of was a double strand of pearls, a gift of the groom.

Miss Loretta Cernosek. maid of honor, wore a peach colored marquisette gown, made with full skirt and scalloped neckline. Bridesmaids were Misses Mildred Kusey, Joyce Kahlden, Ruby Skro- van, Delorcs Kloesel, Gladys Hcger and Delores Klockman, who wore dotted Swiss dresses of green, pink, yellow, aqua and lavender respectively, with scalloped neckline id four-tiered skirts. The bridesmaids' dresses were draped similarly to that of the bride's dress. Each carried a nosegay of assorted colored asters.

In their hair wore flowers to match their dresses, and each wore a string of pearls. George Kloesel served as best man, Otto Elroy Kahlden, Elliott Kahden, Fred Guenther, Johnnie Duselt and erbert Guenther. Witnesses were Frankie Bcrger and Ed Guenther. pink dress, and the groom's mo- her wore black. Each wore a pink A reception was held at St.

Mi chad's Dining Hall and a dance held at New Biolau Hall that night For travel the bride wore a nav; blue and white dress with white ac ccssorles. After a trip to the Ri' Grande Vnllcy, they will make the! home here in the Laas apartment. The bride, a 1941 Weimar Higl School graduate, will continue he duties ns a telephone operator. Thi groom attended Wlldwood School am is now employed by M. Gilbreath.

WEIMAR WHO MEMBERS TO STUDY BUDGET The Weimar WHO Club member: tended a demonstration on "Frozer Food Facts," sponsored by Interna tional Harvester, Columbus, June 16 he next meeting will be on "Fi ily Pantry Budgets" at the home Alfred Kaincr on July 21, 2:30 p. m. Visitors in the R. H. Yoder homi is week are Mr.

Yoder's sister, Mrs Martha Duncan of Fresno, Califor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yoder St. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs.

Wm Yoder and family of Coloradt Springs, Colorado. Mr. of Lou- Women now fiddZ-wiy help for old problem What to do for. woman's 'oldest problem, functional monthly pain? Many a girl and woman has found the answer In CAHOOT'S 2-way help. You Bee, CAHOOT may make things lots easier for you in either of two ways: (I) started, 3 days before TTOir time" and taken as directed on tho label.

It should help relieve functional periodic palnj (2) taken throughout the. month like a tonic. It should improve yourappetite, aid digestion, and thus help build up resistance for the trying days to come. CAMTOI is scientifically prepared and scientifically tested. If you suffer "at those, certain get CAWTOI tedav.

Curling is played on Have Your Wiring and Plumbing Done Right The First Time Doing jobs over is a loss of time and money yourself this bother by having your house-wiring and plumbing done correctly from the beginning. I am now devoting full time to electrical and plumbing, and welcome the opportunity to serve you in this line. For wiring and repair work in these at my house or PHONE No. 223 R. A.

(Bill) WIND Announcing EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, JULY 1 TRAVELERS CAFE WILL BE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Having purchased the Travelers Cafe in Weimar from Mr. Bill Wind, we wish to extend a cordial invitation to former patrons to continue making this their dining place. We also invite our other friends, new and old, to pay us a visit know you will be pleased with our friendly service and good food. OPEN FROM 5:00 A. M.

TO 8:00 P. M. Travelers Cafe Owned and Operated by Rudy Thomas Rudy Stuchly Thomas Ryan Johnnie Guenther Wed Here Monday The Now Bielau Home Demonstra- Chcster Grebe on Friday afternoon, June 18. The topic was modern bathrooms, how to arrange them, and waste disposal, septic tanks, etc. It was especially interesting to those who are planning on building a home The hostess showed a sun-suit for a little girl, and also a cake.

Lunch was served to Miss Prentice, Mrs. Henry Poppe, Mrs. Allen of Victoria, Mrs. Will Shhnck, Mrs. Berry Townsend, Mrs.

Albert Janak, Mrs. Ed Mlchalclt, Mrs. Bill Klesel, Mrs. Joe Pavlik, Mrs. Walter Poppc.

Mrs. Fred Froehllch, Mrs. August Beken, Mrs. Walter Ponne, and Mrs. Louis Stech.

R. HAS BABY GIRL We're a little late reporting it, due to an oversight, but a baby girl was born at Columbus Hospital to Mrs. Jack Gober of this city about two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Rountrce are the grandparents. Our for not reporting it sooner. Miss Millie Kloesel left Monday for San Antonio and San Angelo, from which plaee she will go to Roswell, New Mexico, where her brother, Steve Kloesel, and family recently moved.

Mr. Kloesel is opening a new territory there for the Decoty Coffee Company of San Angelo. H. M. Schlieker of Bryan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Yoder Weimar, is seriously ill in the Bryan Hospital. Oscar (Bubba) Heller, has been on the sick list this week.

Miss Catherine Brasher was accompanied to San Antonio Friday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brasher, Jr. From there she took tho Texas Special train to Chicago, where she embarked with fellow members of Delta Gamma sorority on a tour thnt will carry them to New York, Washington D. Niagara Falls, and Montreal, Canada, and Swampscott, where the girls are to mark the 75tll anniversary of their sorority.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Yoder and Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Kloppc attended tho 69th annual convention of the Texas PresF Association in San Antonio and Bandera last week end. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred E. Genzer of Houston spent this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Billeck, and Mrs.

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This is in keeping with the pledge of the Weimar trustees that no annexed district would be asked to assume any part of the bonded indebtedness of the "old" Weimar district. If You Favor This REDUCTION -VOTE- "For Maintenance Tax" June 28, 1948.

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