Strana 28 ers which were in operation, when a rock was thrown from one of the mowers striking her in the right leg. She was treated at the Columbus Hospital and three stitches were required to close the wound. She is reported to be recuperating nicely. • Travis Louis Fojtasek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fojtasek, left for Lubbock where he will attend Texas Tech this year. He will be a freshman and will major in chemical engineering.
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ed in Holy Rosary Catholic Church at Hostyn, recently, uniting in marriage Miss Beatrice Janacek and Charles Novak of Flatonia. The Rev. Balthasar Janacek of Edna officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Mary Janacek and the late Frank Janacek of Hostyn. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Novak and the late Charles Novak of Flatonia. • • Miss Barbara. Jean Fojtasek, waughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fojtasek, left Sunday for Denton where she will enroll as Mrs. Joe Buchta Jr., and son. Erwin a junior physical education and recreaBuchta drove to Houston Thursday, tion major at Texas Woman's Univerwhere Erwin Buchta will enroll in the sity. University . of Houston. Young Buchta is a 1959 Graduate of Needville High John Blinka Sr., of Richmond escaped School. injury when his car was rammed by • • a tractor-trailer truck recently on FM In a wedding ceremony performed at road 762. ♦ • one-thirty o'clock on a recent Saturday Rudy Edwin Polasek, 28, Passed away afternoon in Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church at Frelsburg, Miss Roberta at the Heights hospital in Houston Frances Coufal became the bride of Monday. He was a printer at the ousDonald T. Schmidt. ton Post. Funeral services wehe held • • in Ellin ger. • • Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ray Matocha are living in Austin after their marriage Clarence Joe, five-year-old son cf Mr. August 22 at the Holy Rosary Catholic and Mrs. Frank H. Svoboda of Ellinger Church, Rosenberg. The double-ring was accidentaly run over in a cotton vows were read by Rev. P. J. Roebrocks field Friday of last week. The lad was of ;St. James Catholic Church, Gonzales. resting under a parked trailer and it She is the former Miss Georgia Macha- ran over him when it was moved. cek. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Machacek of RosenMr. and Mrs. George J. Chudej of berg, and Mr. and Mrs. August Matocha Moulton, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter of Gonzales are the groom's parents. La Verne, to Daniel Klesel, son of Mr. Anton Kulhanek, Sr., '78, passed away and Mrs. Alford Klesel of Hallettsville suddenly Wednesday morning while at- The wedding date has been set for Sattending Hass at St. John's Catholic urday, Oct. 17 at 9 a.m. Church in Fayetteville. Funeral services were held at the John J. Smolik, who has spent the Koenig chapel in Fayetteville Friday at past four months in San Antonio has8:45 a.m. followed by services at St. pital for treatment has returned home John's Catholic Church. The Rev. Tho- and says he is feeling fine. mas Matl officiated, burial was in the • • church cemetery. Cameron — Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merka of Cameron celebrated their wedding After spending several weeks in Texas anniversary with a barbecue for relawith relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. tives and friends recently at the home Charles Teykl have returned to Chicago, of Mr. and Mrs. John Kubish. Ill., where he will resume his studies at Approximately 30 guests were present McCormik Theological Seminary. Char- from Houston, Rockdale, San Marcos, les is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Burlington, Waco and Cameron. Mrs. Teykl of of Needville and is a Presby- Merka is the former Miss Helen Stall of terian ministerial student. Burlington. Merka is formerly of Thorndale, • Granger — Daniel L. Kahanek, a senior student will continue his studies at Janell Heller, bride-elect of Ruben Mithe University of Texas this year. Dan- keska, was honored recently with a preiel was employed at Taylor Manufactur- nuptial miscellaneous shower at Seaton ing Co. through the summer. Star Hall. Hostesses were Mrs. Robert • • Dana, Mrs. Johnny Katrla. Mrs. Teressa A double ring ceremony was perform- Driska and Mrs. Betty Heil. .,
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New Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sabrsula are Parents of a son, Tommy Lynn, born Sunday, Sept. 6, at Caney-Valley hospital at Wharton, weighing 7 lbs, 15 ozs. Mrs. Sabrusla is the former Miss Melanie Mikeska of Richmond. Congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Vesely of Taft are the proud parents of a baby boy born Aug. 17 in a Tait Hospital. Littlt James Jacob tipped the scale at nine pounds and three ounces and is receiving a hearty welcome from his brother and two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Machicek o Point Comfort became the proud par ents of a baby girl born to them Sept 7 at the Renger Hospital in Hallettsville. The little Miss tipped the scale at 8 lbs. 8 ozs. and will answer to the name of Patricia Elaine. * * Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Vaculik of Praha became the proud parents of a baby boy born to them recently at the Youens Hospital in Weimar. The little fellow tipped the scale at 7 lbs, 8 and onelf ounces. He will answer to the name of John Rudolph. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Talasek of Rosenberg are the parents of a boy, Michael Melvin, born September 10, weighing I pounds, 7 ounces. --- Our best wishes. Twin girls, weighing five pounds, three ounces, and four pounds fifteen ounces, were born Thursdayat Fayette Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Konvicka of La Grange, Rt. 3. They were namedi Rosemay and Mary Ann. The Konvickas now have ten children — seven girls and three boys.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blaha of Angleton announce the arrival of their first child a baby boy, on September 13 at Dow hospital in Freeport. The young lad weighed seven pounds seven ounces and will be named Bryan Paul. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John , Kopecky and Mr. and Mrs. John Blaha of La Grange. The mother is the former Miss Bety Joyce Kopecky. •
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jurica of New