12/VESTN1K—Wednesday, July 6, 1988
Expression Of Sympathy We, the undersigned Resolution Committee of SPJST Lodge No. 88 in Houston, Texas wish to express our sincere sympathy and condolence on behalf of our entire membership, to the family of WILLY R. ANGELE, who passed away on June 15, 1988. Survivors are his wife, Elsie Angele; two sons, William and James Angele; and one sister, Gertrude Haeussermann. Brother Angele served in the U.S. Army during WWII and the Korean Conflict. He was a member of several organizations one of which was SPJST, Lodge No. 88, Houston. May he rest in peace. Rita Alexander Marie Stayton Laura Warnasch —SPJSTExpression
Of Sympathy The officers and members of Lodge No. 25, Ennis express our sincere sympathy to the family of our departed brother JOHN W. KOVAR, who died Friday morning at Claystone Manor Nursing Home after a long illness. Funeral services for John W. Kovar, 81, were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Keever Chapel with Rev. Tom Porter of the First Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment was in Myrtle Cemetery under the direction of J.E. Keever Mortuary with the following serving as pallbearers: John Dirk Kovar of Irving, Tommy Kovar of DeSoto, Rusty Brock of DeSoto, Walter Kovar of Dallas, Bill Kovar of Combine and Paulette Cooper of Arlington. Mr. Kovar was born July 3, 1906, east of Ennis to Thomas and Frances Elsik Kovar. He graduated from Central High School in 1924. On June 27, 1928, he was married to Miss Albina Novak of Crisp. After their marriage they lived in Garrett. In 1938 they moved to the Bardwell community. He was employed by Todd Implement Company for several years. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church where he served as an elder, and the SPJST Lodge No. 25 in Ennis. Mrs. Kovar preceded him in death in 1984. Survivors include three sons, Jerry Kovar of Lancaster, John Kovar of Dallas and Albin Kovar of Riverside, California; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Charlie Kovar of Emory, Texas and Edwin Kovar of Dallas; five sisters, Miss Vlasta Kovar, Mrs. Lillian Quinn, Mrs. Georgia Meyer, all of Dallas, Mrs. Mary Swain of El Paso and Mrs. Emily Newman of San Antonio. May our departed lodge brother rest in eternal peace and may his memory live among us forever. Margaret Krajca Lodge No. 25, Ennis —SP JST —
INTEREST RATE FOR ANNUITIES
8% annualized Through July 31, 1988
Features Fifty Years Just Married (Again! Sunday, March 20, 1988, marked the gala celebration of a blessed event. Elias Lee Flores, Jr. and Eloise Andrews Flores of Magnolia, Texas, renewed their wedding vows said originally 50 years ago March 18, 1938. St. Matthias the Apostle Catholic Church was the site for the ceremony with the Reverend Fr. Rod J. Guillermo, pastor, officiating, assisted by the couple's cousin, Deacon Gus Rodriguez from El Paso, Texas. Also assisting at the altar were Ivan Soto, and knights of the altar, Ben and Dan Leman. Two specially worded songs were sung by daughter, Josephine Shaffer and friend, Linda Crawford. Tom and Linda Crawford additionally sang a third song. Organist was Miss Melanie Filar. Readings from Old and New Testaments were done by granddaughters, Jo Anna and Mary Katherine Shaffer, and cantoring by Josephine Shaffer. Boyd Shaffer of Phoenix, Arizona ushered. The procession of the married couple's ceremony began as follows: Son, Lee and spouse, Linda Flores, together with granddaughters, Leigh Anne (granddaughter Leslie Marie was ill); daughter, Josephine and spouse, Bill Shaffer, granddaughters, Jo Anna and Mary Katherine Shaffer, escorted by Darwin Duncan; daughter, Katherine and spouse, Ernest Clay of Hubbard, Texas (recently returned home from 12 years overseas in Saudi Arabia and Malaysia) along with grandchildren, Buddy and spouse Stacy Walters, and YN3 Christine Walters, U.S. Navy, home from Japan, escorted by Cpl. Dell Tingley, U.S. Marines, of North Carolina; and daughter, Mary Lee Tenorio along with grandchildren, Eileen Knapps, Raymond Barroso, Jr., Debbie Wolfworth and Loretta Vasquez of Corpus Christi, Texas, (spouse John unable to attend), and only great grandson, Alex Vasquez, also the ring bearer. Lee and Eloise followed. The bride of 50 years wore a sky - blue full length dress designed in fabrics of lace and twinkle. The sleeves were long with a high Victorian collar, accented by blue silk floral hairpiece and bouquet. The groom wore a handsome black suit with matching sky - blue tie and boutonniere. After a very moving and beautifully blessed ceremony, the couple along with their offspring, received loving wishes from family and friends, some of whom not seen in over 20 years. A reception, dinner and dance were held at the SPJST Lodge No. 88 in Houston, Texas where the Knights of Dixie Band provided all the favorites of Lee and Eloise. Helen and King Hegwood led the grand march; others smiled while they watched the happy couple glide across the dance floor as though skating on ice. Cake and table decorations were provided by relative, Lola Howard. Houseparty consisted of daughters and granddaughters; Stacy Walters helped with the guest book. Meal blessing and toast to the bride and groom were given by SPJST Lodge 88 President Jerry Ermis. Still another toast was given by son - in law, Ernest Clay and then Eloise and
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lee Flores, Jr. Lee introduced all their offspring to eye in the church during the ceremony. the crowd. Congratulations, Lee and Eloise Flores A great number of family and on your 50th Golden Wedding friends traveled to both church and Anniversary! We know the road has hall festivities from all around the not been a bed of roses; we thank you Greater Houston area. Others came for your strong conviction and from El Paso, Crawford, Arlington, beautifully heaven - blessed example! Texas; Arizona, and California. Fraternally submitted It was the observation of many in Pearl Hanka, 2nd Vice Pres. attendance that there was hardly a dry —SPJST-
Linda Turner and Thomas Dybala
Wedding Announcement Thomas F. Dybala and Miss Linda Marie Turner will be married on July 23, 1988 at 2 p.m. at the St. John's Catholic Church in Enterprise, Alabama. Thomas is a former trumpet player with the SPJST Lodge 88 Czech Concert Orchestra of Houston, under the direction of his father, Mr. Rudy Dybala, now deceased. Thomas' mother is Mrs. Gladys Dybala of Houston, Texas. Thomas is presently
stationed at Ft. Rucker, Alabama with the U.S. 98th Army Band. Linda will again attend Troy State University in the Fall in preparation of teaching sign language to hearing impaired children. Linda's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Turner of Enterprise, Alabama. Thomas and Linda will reside in Alabama until Uncle Sam sends them elsewhere. —SPJST-