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The Weimar Mercury from Weimar, Texas • Page 3

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PAGE THREE-THE WEIMAR MERCURY-JUNE 23, 187T Sheriffs' Arrest Powers Limited Pavliks Gather At Mew Bielau tale Gen John Hill an offense committed. Hil New Bielau Community said Center were: srp pivnn Wa! Qnd Stirl Mr authonts to peace and Mrs. J. T. Pick, Cuero; Jieir own counties out there Mercury Want Ads pay divi- Mr and Mrs Jim Korn las been ro clear state court and fast.

Davi(J pat steven Melissa. SWISS ALP SUNDAY, JUNE 26 12:30 Cabin Stills, Telsfors, stal Texas Pride, Southern Wind, Hidden image, and Emotions FREE BEER 7:30 and 9:30 Hot Sausage. Hot Dogs Grounds. 5- i 1 Zaleskv. Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Pavlik, Mrs. and Mrs. John Pavlik. Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Hadash and Diane, Mrs. Pauline Hadash. Mrs. Gladys Allison, San Antonio; Mr.

and Melvin Sternburg and two daughters, Pnoneix, Arizona; Mrs. Elsie Cejka, Jimmy Hadash. Duane Marie, Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Williamson, Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie Sicinski and Chet, Missouri City: Mrs. Grace McCorey. Carrizo Springs; Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Hadash. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pavlik. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Pavlik, Weimar. Thev all had a good time visiting. playing ball. pi mg orse dominoes, and thev plan to CALLING ALL Homemakers Bv DOROTHY SCHOMBERG County Extension Agent The Great Kitchen Escape Summertime "kitchen 8) Do baking in the early Following is a 10 -point 9) Serve fresh fruits in "kitchen escape" plan: season for dessert.

1 Prepare gelatin desserts 10) Eat out you deserve a the' en'tirfmea'rindudi'ng Women's Bdl! vegetables and breads. Tournament At Victoria salad and packaged bread. Association will sponsor a he oven at one temperature Julv 1-2-3. on the fields this eliminates the extra heat adjacent to the community of surface burners. center.

The entry fee is $50 per 5) If you have a microwave team and the deadline for oven-use It! entering is Friday. June 24, in a cooker. Serve obtained from Alan Obsta vegetables and salads that (512) 578-5170, Doc don't require cooking and last (512) 573-2252, or Allen minute preparations. Schoener (512) 578-1279. Fireside FRANKS 12-Oz.

Pk. Keebler LB. BOX Dr. 6c -l First Choice Hot 0Og BUNS Wonder Foiger's COFFEE Lb. Can $O59 COOKIES BLUE BELL For Canning, Freezing or Fres Kfc 7 4pk Frederleksburg 79 Gal.

69' Gol. lee PEACHES Every Day At Economies! Prices Brunswick Pulltop Flat Con SARDINES Veiveeta Lb. Pk. A Cheese 09 Van Camp 1 Shortening 42-Or. Con Jewe 33' $119 Trophy Sliced 10-Oz.

Pk. Strawberries 39' 25-Lb. Bag $269 Pet Riti Regular Pie Shells ofly Iup.r W.lghl BAGS 13-Ph. Nice Soft Tissue 4 ALL Starburst Fruit B-Oz. Pk.

PICKLES Quart 59' BEER 6-Pk. No Return $1.09 First Choke Crane 5-Lb. Urajj SUGAR Pedestrian Asks $12,500 For Injuries Murray Victoria in a suit filed June 15 in district court at Columbus is asking damages of $12,500 for injuries he suffered Oct. 7. 1976 on a Columbus street.

Both parties are from Alleytoh. Victoria says he was walking along the shoulder of the street when he was hit by a 1976 Ford pickup driven by Jones. In addition to the $12,500 he Parkview Manor By JO ANN VORNSAND Pressed HAM Handy Wipes Ph. of is 39' KOTEX Bon of Delergenl Prince Dog Reg. Cans YOUR ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 23-24-25 CALL 725-8253 at and Meisell enjoyed lunch with the Henry Herder family. Mrs. Lydia Williams attended the Little League dinner with the Youens family. Mrs. Schneider also enioyed the Little League dinner, with the Barta family.

After lunch she accompanied her brother Mr. Joe Guenther of Houston to Schulenburg to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenther Visiting with Mrs. I First United Methodist Church 301 W.

St. Charles Jerry Wnlker. Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:30 First Baptist Church Oakland. Ten Rev.

EmllKlealing, Pallor Sunday Service, 3 p.m. First Baptist Church Weimar, Texas David R. Miller. Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:45 Evening Worship, 7 p.m.

Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Sunday, June 12, at 4 were brought to us by Rev. David Miller, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Rev. Miller St.

Michael's Catholic Church ev.Chas. B. Carolan Rev. Vincent Fecher sses: Saturday, 7 p. A.M.E.

Church 410N.SI. Andrewi Rev. M. L. Lewis 9:30 a.m.— Sunday Churc School.

10:30 a.m.-Sunday mon ing worship. 5 p.m. ACE Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Wo ship.

Weimar United Church of Christ Evangelical Reformed Congregational-Christian Main 4 Summit Sis. Kev.D.L.R. McDougle SUNDAY Morning Worship, a.n Fellowship Time, 10:35 a.n Church School, 10:50 a.r Bible Study. 10:50 a.m. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.r TUESDAY Second and third.

Women Circles. First Tuesday, 8:00 p.i 3rotherhood. WEDNESDAY Choir Rehearsal, 7:00 p.r Prayer Fellowship, 8: Live Oak Baptist Church Mrs. Martha Miska spent the day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Melnar and family. Also visiting with her was Mrs. Evelyn Burgess of La Grange. Visiting recently with Mrs. Martha Kallus were Mr.

and Mrs. Anton Kallus and Joyce of Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dordy of Missouri City visited with her mother, Mrs.

Martha Brandt. Mrs. Emma Grohmann enjoyed spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Veselka.

Visiting with Mrs. Adela Herzik were Adela Vasut of Schulenburg and Prince Hollub of Poteet. Mrs. Leota Black enjoyed going out for a drive with Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Brasher. She enjoyed spending some Paso. Also visiting with Mamie were John and Beth of Nacogdoches. MsBsWetawday Rev. Dan O'Brien was with Wednesday morning.

The homily that Father O'Brien had was very interesting and gave each of us something to think about. Assisting at mass "was Mrs. Leroy Polk. Rev. and Mrs.

Herbert Geisler of Schulenburg visited with Mr. Henry Deterling. Mrs. Lera Matthews enjoyed spending the day at the home of her family, Mr. and Mrs.

E. V. Brock. Mr. Louis Lamkin attended sister Mr.

Hans German in Eagle Lake this week. Visiting with Mr. Lamkin later this week and having lunch with him were Mr. German and daughter Oleo. Mrs.

May Eldridge was out with her niece Mrs. Marjorie Williams of La Grange. Bible Study On Friday morning Rev. C. Wm.

Mosley was with us for Bible study. This session was attended. Mrs. N. G.

Dokos, niece of Miss Myrta Hermes, played a prelude of music on the piano, which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Dokos and daughter Kelll of New Orleans are spending the week visiting with their aunt, Miss Hermes. Again, thank you, Mrs. Dokoa.

New Minister Friday afternoon we all had the pleasure of meeting Rev. and Mrs. Richard Worringham, Stephen, Megan and Diane when they came to have coffee with Rev. Worringham is the new Methodist minister and we welcome them to Weimar and hope they enjoy their stay here. Rev.

Worringham will be with us each Thursday morning at 10 for the tapes of the Living Bible, and we invite each of you to come listen with We would like to thank Mr. Edgar Klockmann for the beautiful roses he sent us ti at her ho Mr Ou LenaK jt her hi FlagD ipent irty its had ery special treat Tuesday afternoon when the VFW Auxiliary came to have a Flag Day Party with us. They brought 32 cooki nlllo and sons Mike and Allen of Albuquerque, N.M., recently spent several days visiting with Mrs. Gertrude Vasek. they presented a special program with the following young people participating: Tammie Thumann, Sandy Bahner, Becky Thumann, Janet i Hatlermann, uonnie Thumann, Kimberly and Michelle Lamed (of San Antonio).

These young people did a variety of acts for us and they were all very enjoyable. Several patriotic songs were sung by all, with Mrs. Jessie McFarland at the organ. The VFW Auxiliary has been having this Flag Day Party for the past several years and we all appreciate the nice things they do for us. Ladies who came to help were Mrs.

Selma McCoskey, Mrs. Elsie Wick, Mrs. Georgia Kunz, Mrs. Elsie Braden, Mrs. Ella Cernosek, Mrs.

Tina Seydler, Mrs. Ann Bahner, Mrs. Madeline Thumann and Mrs. Frances Schneider (of Alvin). Again, thank you so ch happin to Faith Lutheran Church 618 S.

Eagle Rev. C. William Motley Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Ml.

Arle Baptist Church Rev. 1. T. Hewitt Sunday School, 9:45 a.m Worship Service, li a.m. BTU, 4 p.m.

Church of Christ E. IIwy. 71. La Grange Bubba Sunday: Herald of Truth, Ch. 4, 7:30 Enjoyed party our de sie McFarla always trie Mo ling Bible Study, ning Worship Serv 10 Evening Worship Service, 7 p.m.

Wednesday: Mid-Week Bible Study, 7:30 KVLG Radio, FM: Sunday 8:30 a.m.. Weekdays 8:40 a.m. favorite tune. She was fater joined by Miss Mary Grant at the piano and two talented ladies can play! Thanks again, ladies. Mrs.

Lydla Obenhaus had aa her guests this week Mn. Russell Miller and Mrs. Carl Kocian and Paige of Hallettsville, Mrs. Agnes Wolters of Wharton and Mrs. L.

C. Bock of Smithville. Mrs. Obenhaus enjoyed a drive to Oakland with Mrs. Miller and visiting over lunch in Schulenburg.

Mrs. Marjorie Brune of Toledo, Ohio, visited with Mrs. Ella Stichler. Visiting with Miss Bertha Oncken were Mrs. Minnie Price of Schulenburg and Mrs.

Lawrence Brown and son of El Mrs. Helen Cante spent ith her mom, Mrs. Mamie Waterhouse. Other-visitors were her granddaughters, Mrs. Kay Shaw of San Antonio and Mrs.

Kathy Hill and Shannon of El Thursday. June 21: Birthday, Martha Miller. Beauty shop. Listening session of the Living Bible at 10. Friday, June 24: Bible Study.

Saturday, June 25: Barber shop, Sunday. June 28: Methodist Church services at 4. Tuesday, June 28: Birthday, Walter Rutledge. Music by Mrs. Jessie McFarland at 3.

Wednesday, June 29: Beauty shop. Mass at 10. Thursday, June 38: Beauty shop. Listening session of the Living.Bible at 10. 'Baptism'Topic For iccumenical Group June 14 was the topic of discussion Tuesday, June 14, at the Mount Arie Baptist Church in Weimar.

Rev. Frank Fischer the host for the May meeting, at St. James Episcopal Church in La Grange, when "The Priesthood of All Believers" was the subject. Essentially this doctrine is concerned with the readiness of each of us to "lay down his life for the brethren," the group affirmed. "It Just has to mean more than not calling your minister a one participant asserted.

It has to do with minister and layman alike, surrendering each one's will, with Christ, to the Father, for the sake of the brethren. R. N.Bielau Church Service Saturday There will be no Sunday church service at New Bielau Trinity Church this week. Instead, there will be a service at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 25.

BROWNING BIRTH English poet Robert Brownr ns was born in 1812..

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