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Postmaster: Please Send Form 3579 to: SPJST Home Office, P. 0. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503

August 9, 2000

ISSN-07458800

VOLUME 88 NUMBER 31

Thanks to our July Top Producers and all of our active sales representatives for their efforts. Kee p uo the good work!

SPJST Mortgage Interest Rates

Universal Life 7.25% for Annualized*

Rates subject to change without notice

Roth IRA

Home or Farm Mortgages:

6.30% for Annualized*

7.25% for 1 to 7 years 7.75% for 8 to 15 years 8.00% for 16 to 20 years 8.25% for 21 to 30 years

6.30% for Annualized*

Qualified Business Real Estate Mortgages 9.00% for 10 years 9.25% for 11 to 15 years

Annuity II Certificates issued 4-1-93 and after

Annuity 5.30% for Annualized* Certificates issued prior to 4-1-93 "Rates effective 8-1-2000 through 10-31-2000

TOM TAYLOR Lodge 183 Arlington (District Three)

SHELDON HOLUB Lodge 40 El Campo-Hillje (District Six)

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SUSAN SKRABANEK Lodge 17 New Tabor

CLIFTON JUNEK, FIC Lodge 9 Snook

FRANK. PAJESTKA, JR. Lodge 80 Holland

TOM TAYLOR Lodge 183 Arlington

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EDNA WEHRING, FIC Lodge 88 Houston

MILDRED HOLEMAN Lodge 88 Houston

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DONALD WILLIAMS Lodge 215 South Plains

MARTHA BROZ, FIC Lodge 160 San Angelo

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SHELDON HOLUB Lodge 40 El Campo-Hillje

HECTOR GARCIA Lodge 117 -Robstown

VIRGINIA QUIROGA Lodge 212 Boerne

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one - July Consistency Club winners pictured on back cover of this week's Vestnik.


Please note in accordance with our printing contract, there will be no Vestnik published on August 23. Thank you.

2/VESTNIK-Wednesday, August 9, 2000

FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK

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SPJST Herald

VESTNIK (USPS 658480) is published weekly except the fourth week of June and fourth week of August by VESTNIK, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100. Subscription rates are $20 per year, beginning July 1, for non-members. Members' fees are paid as part of the insurance fee collected by the Supreme Lodge SPJST, 520 North Main, Temple, TX 76501. Second-class postage paid at Temple, TX and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to VESTNIK do Supreme Lodge Financial Secretary Jerry Mikulas, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100.

EDITOR AND DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATION: BRIAN VANICEK, FIC P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100 Home: 13851 St. Hwy. 53, Temple, TX 76501-3407 Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 985-0007 E-Mail: bvanicek@vvm.com

OFFICERS HOWARD LESHIKAR PRESIDENT Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 771-1359

GENE McBRIDE VICE PRESIDENT Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 780-1906

LANITA ANGLIN SECRETARY-TREASURER Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 985-2334

JERRY MIKULAS FINANCIAL SECRETARY Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 773-2950

SIDNEY KACIR LEGAL ADVISOR Office Phone: (254) 778-5228 P.O. Box 5119 Temple, Texas 76505

DIRECTORS DONNIE VICTORICK DISTRICT I Home Phone: (409) 272-3265 P.O. Box 85, Snook, TX 77878

FRANK KLINKOVSKY DISTRICT II Home Phone: (254) 773-4801 3514 Preston Oaks Dr., Temple, TX 76504

JOHNNIE KRIZAN DISTRICT III Home Phone: (254) 826-5882 11500 Heritage Pkway, West, TX 76691

STANLEY BROZ DISTRICT IV Home Phone: (915) 442-3271 P.O. Box 33, Lowake, TX 76855

LOUIS HANUS DISTRICT V Home Phone: (713) 686-6160 4006 Ascot Ln., Houston, TX 77092

MATT S. VANEK DISTRICT VI Home Phone: (361) 578-2687 1009 Northgate, Victoria, TX 77904

BOB BAYER DISTRICT VII Home Phone: (830) 216-7954 1100 Hospital Blvd., Floresville, Texas 78114 PUBLICATION COMMITTEE DISTRICT I - FLOYD KOSTELKA, ROUTE ONE, BOX 24-A, DIME BOX, TX 77853 - (409) 884-0112 DISTRICT II - NORMA CAVANAUGH, BOX 276, GRAGER, TX 76530 - (512) 859-2550 DISTRICT III - BESSIE PETR, V. CHMN., 5406 MORNINGSIDE, DALLAS, TX 75206 - (214) 826-3557 DISTRICT IV - SHARON HOHMANN, 222 CRESTWOOD DRIVE, SAN ANGELO, TX 76903 - (915) 651-5884 DISTRICT V - LORENDA BALDWIN, 219 CR 47, ANGLETON, TX 77515 - (409) 922-1279 DISTRICT VI - HELEN KELNER, 911 AVE. K, ROSENBERG, TX 77471 - (281) 342-2624 DISTRICT VII - JAROLYN POPP, CHAIRMAN, 850 NORTH VIEW, NEW BRAUNFELS, TX 78130 - (830) 606-7787 BY-LAW COMMITTEE DISTRICT I - CLARENCE R. MATULA, BOX 533, LA GRANGE, TX 78945 - (979),968-2881 DISTRICT II - RONNIE RIEGER, V. CHMN. 350 RIEGER ROAD, COUPLAND, TX 78615 - (512) 365-2000 DISTRICT III - KAY LYNN KOVAR, 3303 LAKE BARDWELL DRIVE, ENNIS, TX 75119 - (972) 875-5498 DISTRICT IV - BEVERLY TEPLICEK, SCTY., 817 FM 381, ROWENA, TX 76875 - (915) 442-4841 DISTRICT V - DOROTHY PFLUGHAUPT, 1243 CLOVIS RD, HOUSTON, TX 77008- (713) 864-2163 DISTRICT VI - MICHAEL AHLSTROM, CHAIRMAN, 407 TAOS STREET, VICTORIA, TX 77904 (361)578-3279

DISTRICT VII - BETTIE HOUSE, 1721 CONTINENTAL DRIVE, PLEASANTON, TX 78064 (830) 281-8246 FINANCE COMMITTEE DISTRICT I - ERNEST WENTRCEK, 1530 BENNETT, BRYAN, TX 77802 - (979) 822-6397 DISTRICT II - FRANK PAJESTKA, JR., P.O. BOX 381, HOLLAND, TX 76534 - (817) 657-8176 DISTRICT III - MICHAEL GALLER, 526 KAREN, WACO, TX 76706 - (254) 662-4934 DISTRICT IV - HERMAN D. WEISE, CHMN. 6006 FM HWY. 765, SAN ANGELO, TX 76905 (915) 651-8550 DISTRICT V - JERRY PROCHAZKA, V. CHMN., 20507 RAMSEY ROAD, BOX 634, CROSBY, TX 77532 - (713) 328-3004 DISTRICT VI - RITA VANEK, SCTY., P.O. BOX 901, EL CAMPO, TX 77437 - (409) 543-6220 DISTRICT VII - MONTA FOSTER, 4 BOB WHITE, SAN MARCOS, TX - 78666 - (512) 3532948; (H); (512) 293-5624 (Ranch) INSURANCE COMMITTEE DISTRICT I - SUSAN SKRABANEK, SCTY. ROUTE 2, BOX 13, CALDWELL, TX 77836 (409) 272-3440 DISTRICT II - ALBIN MACHU, V. CHMN., 2204 SMITH AVE., TAYLOR, TX 76574 - (512) 365-5489 DISTRICT III - BEN JARMA, 9512 LEASIDE DR., DALLAS, TX 75238 - (214) 348-1514 DISTRICT IV - LEONARD JANSA, CHMN, 6617 PLAINVIEW DRIVE, SAN ANGELO, TX - 76905 (915) 651-8045. DISTRICT V - EDNA WEHRING, 1831 CRYSTAL CT, HOUSTON, TX 77008 - (713) 864-2815 DISTRICT VI - JEROME J. HLAVATY, BOX 174, LOLITA, TX 77971 - (361) 874-4461 DISTRICT VII - POLLY BAYER, 1100 HOSPITAL BLVD., FLORESVILLE, TX 78114 - (830) 216-7954 STATE FRATERNAL ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR Position Vacant. For information relating to statewide fraternal activities, please contact the President's office. STATE YOUTH DIRECTOR MELANIE ZAVODNY, P.O. BOX 100, TEMPLE, TX 76503 - (254) 773-1575 E-Mail: melaniez@ vvm.com DISTRICT YOUTH COUNSELORS DISTRICT I - SUSAN SKRABANEK, RT. 2, BOX 13, CALDWELL, TX 77836 - (409) 272-3440 DISTRICT II - PATSY KOSLOVSKY, 764 S. ST. JOSEPH STREET, BURLINGTON, TEXAS 76519 - (254) 985-2396 DISTRICT HI - BESSIE PETR, 5406 MORNINGSIDE, DALLAS, TX 75206 - (214) 826-3557 DISTRICT IV - SANDRA JANSA, 6617 PLAINVIEW, SAN ANGELO, TX 76904 - (915) 651-8045 DISTRICT V - MARIE STAYTON, 1126 PRINCE STREET, HOUSTON, TX 77008 - (713) 863-1609 DISTRICT VI - MARCY DOROTIK, 12360 RICHMOND AVE., APT. NO. 1134, HOUSTON, TX 77082 - (281)679-5567 DISTRICT VII LIZ BIELEFELD, ROUTE TWO, BOX 154-B, FLORESVILLE, TX 78114 (830) 393-6037 . LIBRARY, ARCHIVES, MUSEUM Dorothy Pechal, Museum Curator Office: (254) 773-1575, P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503

Sales Representatives Assistance Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1-800-72-SPJST After Office Hours and/or Weekends, call these State Field Representatives

DISTRICTS 1 and 7 Larry Wagner (830) 276-4414 or (830) 742-4463 (Home) E-mail: insagent@texas.net

DISTRICTS 2 and 3 Jerry Kucera (254) 826-5425

DISTRICT 4 (Part Time) William (Billy) Rollwitz (915)442-3038 or (915) 442-3141 (Home)

DISTRICTS 5 and 6 Jim Wiest (361) 782-5597 Houston: (713) 249-9596 E-mail: Jimatspjst@aol.com

CHANGES OF ADDRESS, PAID SUBSCRIPTIONS AND CORRESPONDENCE CONCERNING DELIVERY OF THE VESTNIK MUST BE SENT TO SUPREME LODGE FINANCIAL SECRETARY JERRY MIKULAS, P.O. BOX 100, TEMPLE, TX 76503. ADVERTISING SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE VESTNIK, P.O. BOX 100, TEMPLE, TEXAS 76503.

mere Interest Loans Available While the Supply Lasts ... It's one thing to build a lodge hall. It's another thing to pay for its maintenance and upkeep. Recognizing this need, the Supreme Lodge, at its July meeting, voted to enact a program that will make zero-interest loans available to lodges seeking to make improvements in existing facilities. The SPJST will make up to $50,000 in zero interest loans per calendar year, effective now. The maximum amount that will be loaned to any one lodge is $10,000. The program guidelines are simple, explains Supreme Lodge SecretaryTreasurer 4anita Anglin, who heads the Mortgage Lending Department. "The loan ' s will be made available on a first-come, first served basis," she says, and will be subject to an evaluation by the district director. "Application fees and closing costs will be waived," Ms. Anglin says, adding that lodges will have up to seven years to repay the loan. If this sounds like a program that could benefit your lodge - or, if you have any questions - please contact Ms. Anglin or Mortgage Loan Specialist Ann Paruzinski at 1 (800) 727-7578 for an application. It will also be necessary for you to submit a resolution, on behalf of your lodge membership, requesting the opportunity to participate in the special loan program. Czechs in Texas Thanks and congratulations to the members of the Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society for the outstanding job they did last week, hosting the Fourth Annual Czech Genealogy Conference at the Brazos Center. "We began planning for the conference more than 14 months ago and spent hundreds of hours trying to make this conference educational, enjoyable and comfortable," says Patrick Janis, Brazos Valley Chapter President. And it showed. Some of the speakers included Leo Baca, who reviewed the epic voyages and stories of some of the early Texas Czechs; Susan Eason, who discussed the Catholic archives in Texas, the Reverend

John Gantt, who presented the history of the Czech-Moravian Brethren Church, Dr. Mirek Koudelka and Karel Kysilka - both professional genealogists from the Czech Republic . . . and on and on. There was even a part of the program devoted to Czech fraternals in Texas, including the SPJST, during which time I had the honor to share the floor with Larry Laznovsky, a member of SPJST Lodge 135, Ennis who talked about the Sokol movement in the United States and the Czech Republic. Sokol was founded in 1862 in Prague with an emphasis on physical fitness and democracy. It's an interesting story and one which we will explore at length in a future story. Congratulations are also in order for Brother Laznovsky who was elected President of the American Sokol Organization at their recent National Convention in Omaha, Nebraska. Other Texans taking top Sokol positions included Rhonda Liska of Lodge 135, Ennis, who was elected Secretary; Mary Steinman of Lodge 154, Fort Worth, who was elected Financial Secretary; Jerry Milan of Lodge 154, who was elected as an Executive Board Member, Bob Podhrasky of Lodge 130, Dallas, who was elected By-Law Committee Chairman and Sylvia Laznovsky of Lodge 135 Ennis who was elected, Membership Committee Chairman. All of the new officers took office on July 25, following the Thirteenth Sokol Slet held in Prague, Czech Republic. Back to the conference, SPJST was also represented by SPJST Museum Curator Dorothy Pechal and assistant Sandra Dubcak, who displayed items from the SPJST Museum. SPJST Library, Archives and Museum President Glenn Kaminsky of Lodge 28, East Bernard and his wife, Jeanette, were also in attendance. Once again, hats off to the members of the Brazos Valley Czech Heritage Society and the Czech Heritage Society of Texas for the important work they are doing to bring new life to Czech culture in Texas. Keep up the good work! --SPJST-

There's Still Time The SPJST's Year 2001 Calendar is in the works. If you'd like to see your local lodge's important events highlighted on the calendar, please mail, fax or E-mail your information, along with your name and telephone number, to the Editor's Office on or before August 25. Thanks for your attention. Notice to Commercial Printers: Please note that bids are now being accepted to print the SPJST's Year 2001 Calendar. For print specifications, please contact the Editor's Office.


Wednesday, August 9, 2000—VESTNIK/3

The SPJST Monthly Insurance Report

Family Fun and. Importani SPJST Dates

Through July, 2000

August 13 August 19 August 19 September 10 September 10 September 16

MONTH-TO-DATE TOTALS FOR INSURANCE WRITTEN AND ISSUED Issued

Written

Dist

Apps.

1

9

$ 427,000.00

$ 498,500.00

2 3 4 5 6 7 9

16 28 10 7 7 2 1

795,000.00 907,500.00 280,000.00 120,000.00 913,000.00 150,000.00 8,000.00

795,000.00 765,500.00 285,000.00 400,000.00 975,000.00 310,000.00 10,000.00

80

$3,600,500.00

$4,039,000.00

Totals:

September 17 September 17 September 24 October October 28 October 28

Family Day and 50-Year Pins at Lodge 4, Hallettsville

Princess Ball at Lodge 84, Dallas. Tarok Tournament at Lodge 92, Fort Worth Annual Picnic at Lodge 38, Kovar District Seven Fail Meeting at Lodge 107, Floresville Czech Heritage Day and 90th Anniversary Celebration at Lodge 92, Fort Worth District Five Fall Meeting at Lodge 196, Houston-West Czech Fest at Lodge 84, Dallas Meiodion Band at Lodge 196, Houston-West Czech Heritage Month in Texas National Make a Difference Day "42" Tournament at Lodge 48, Beyersville —SPJST---

YEAR-TO-DATE TOTALS FOR INSURANCE WRITTEN AND ISSUED Dist

Apps. 64 140 174 77 86 122 42 9

1 2

3 4 5 6 7 9 Totals:

714

issued

Written 2,152,500.00 5,422,500.00 6110,000.00 2,997,500.00 2,963,000.00 5,687,480.00 3,672,000.00 148,000.00

$1,445,500.00 3,629,500.00 3,892,500.00 2,165,000.00 2188,000.00 4,322,480.00 1,772,000.00 140,000.00

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you can save when ma Far a free illustration that shows a new ioan or refinancing through the SPJST, ;I ease contao SPJST Mortgage Lendina Department at 1(800) 727-7573 and ask to speak with Ann Paruzin ski. Mortgage loans and term insurance that can pay off your loan in the event of death are just two of the many benefits available to SPJST members. Current mortgage rates appear on the cover of this week's Vestnik.

$29,152,980.00 $19,554,980.00 Fraternally, Gene McBride, FICF Vice President —SPJST-

niversal Life. Tailored to Your Needs. -

Universal Life has been called many things:

(Editor's Note: The May 31, 2000 Vestnik included a special tribute to our Year 2000 SPJST graduates. A total of 26 graduates were profiled in that issue. In the weeks since that Vestnik, we received profiles on eight additional graduates. It is with great pride that we include their profiles in this week's Vestnik. Profiles continue on pages four and five.)

coNGRAftiL 31pNs 2000 SPJST GRADUIrES! 111

® The Plan of the Future o A Compute'-Age Plan A New Concept in Life Insurance e A PLI Custom-Designed for Each vnsured It's all of these things — and more. Here are some of the features of SPJST's Universal Life con act, which we call our "SPJST Flexible Protector Plan":

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Step 1: You select an amount of insurance and select Death Benefit Option A or B (as described below). You can also select the amount of premium you want to pay and make the initial payment. Step 2: As each premium is received by SPJST, a small expense charge is deducted and the balance goes into your cash value account.

Step 3: At the beginning of each month, a charge for the life insurance protection is deducted from the cash value to pay the monthly life insurance protection costs. Step 4: Interest at current rates is credited to the fund each month.

Coverage is Flexible. You have a choice of two death benefits, Option A or Option B: Option A: Level Death Benefit. The death benefit is made up of life insurance and the cash value. Initially, this benefit is equal to the face amount. However, current tax law states that there must always be a certain minimum proportion of life insurance in the certificate. Therefore, as

the cash value approaches the face amount, the death benefit increases automatically. Option B : Increasing Death Benefit. The death benefit is equal to the face amount of life insurance protection plus the money in the cash value account.

For more information on the SPJST Universal Life certificate, please contact your local lodge sales representative.

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SHELLY FOIT Shelly is a member of Lodge 54, West and a graduate of Texas Woman's University of Denton with a bachelor of science degree in Dental Hygiene graduating Summa Cum Laude. She is the wife of Joe Foit, daughter of Ray and Rose Parma and granddaughter of Edmund and Estelle Marek. —SPJST-

MICHAEL JOSEPH JOHNSON Michael is a member of Lodge 187, Round Rock and a graduate of Manor Excel High School. He is the son of Linda Johnson. Michael plans to attend I11 Technical Institute. —SPJST-


4/VESTNIK—Wednesday, August 9, 2000

CONGRATULATIONS 2000 SPJST GRADUATES!

FRANK KLINKOVSKY Frank is a member of Lodge 47, Seaton and a graduate of the University of Texas, Austin with a bachelor of science degree in Communication Studies. He is the son of Frank and Debbie Klinkovsky; and the grandson of Frank and Irma Klinkovsky. He is pictured above with his grandparents Frank and Irma Klinkovsky at a graduation party on Lake Travis. —SPJST-

LINSAY NOEL KOLAR Linsay is a member of Lodge 54, West and a graduate of West High School. She is the daughter of David and Rebecca Kolar; and the granddaughter of Ervin and Mary Kaddatz; and Hattie Kolar and the late Henry Kolar, all of West. Linsay's future plan is to enter the University of Texas at Austin and work toward a bachelor's and master's degree in Communications, Sciences and Disorders to become a teacher of the deaf . —SPJST-

Lodge Letters Section Lodge Karel Jonas, No. 28, East Bernard meets August 13 Dear Members: A reminder: This next Sunday, the 13th of August, Lodge Karel Jonas will hold its regular monthly meeting at 2 p.m. in the meeting room at 106 Leveridge Street. The agenda will cover the final plans for 50-year membership pin presentation scheduled for the September monthly meeting, regular reports and business needing immediate attention.

The SPJST Museum: It's A Sight to See! 520 North Main Street • Temple, Texas

Current Activity of Receipts and Disbursements for the Month of June, 2000 DEBITS Bonds Mortgage Loans Certificate Loans Certificate Of Deposit EDP Equipment Hardware Furniture and Office Equipment SPJST Scholarship Fund Dividends Annuities Annuities Withdrawal Expense Bond Interest Certificate Loan Interest CD Interest Mtg. Loan Interest Royalties and Minerals Increase In Bonds By Amort. Prem. Income Pd-Up-Additons Application Fee Premiums Office Rent-Income Death Claims Death Claims-Annuities Annuities 401-K Flex Annuities Withdrawals Bonus-JT Certs. Matured Endowments Premium Refund to Members Surrender Value UL Surrenders UL Surrender Charges District Youth Allocations Convention Vestnik Vestnik Postage Youth Activities Bond Expense State Exam Audit Actuary Advertising/Promotional Appraisal Expense Commissions Contributions District Frat. Act. Coordinaors District Youth Counselors Society Automobile Expense

CREDITS 568,221.12

424,010.30 54,702.17 617,542.51 3,969.00 368.95 305.00 6,908.14 156,572.80 4,888.38 424,964.15 58,372.93 1.63 202,509.92 7,299.63 18,749.88 34,366.99 3,400.00 420,218.78 6,000.00 201,011.76 326,674.06 4,952.44 2,095.28 566,402.13 48.20 3,941.00 52,074.40 51,956.65 25,446.85

Vestnik, do SPJST P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 FAX: (254) 774-7447 E-Mail: bvanicek@vvm.com or info@spjst.com Got a question? Call 1 (800) 727-7578

The fraternal hour buffet luncheon will start after the business meeting. To the faithful: Plan to attend and this writer remains... Fraternally yours, Joseph D. Nezval President —SPJST-

Lodge 38, Kovar annual picnic September 10 Our June meeting was called to order by President Johnnie Janak. President Janak led us in the Pledge of Allegiance and afterwards a prayer by Secretary Joe J. Sulak. The minutes of May meeting were read by Secretary Joe J. Sulak and 6,772.66 11,325.64 1,447.20 250.00 3,136.22 680.57 225.00 5,451.74 6,000.00 89.92 9,533.92 5,671.38 44,542.30 1,086.24 91.52 8,207.98 2,831.95 6,293.50 4,166.80 3,012.03 336.91 1,305.66 1,102.93 33.06 85.21 73.45 9,577.30 6,268.59

$ 2,794,897.05

183.30 32,018.46 192,341.57 7,879.45 10,000.00 12,409.23 432.55 575.21 1,459.59 25,875.92 2,369.50 24,629.18 1,770.00 59.30 4,682.94 4,407.01

Fraternal Activities Hospitalization Liability Insurance Legal Service Expense Medical Exams Non-Medical Exams Membership Dues Office Maintenance Office Rent Expense Committee Meetings Organizational Expense Postage Salaries SPJST Cookbook Project SPJST State Charity Project SPJST B-B-Q Charity Project SPJST Convention Brochure Office Supplies Tax: FICA, TEC and FUTA Telephone Travel Directors Travel Officers Travel—State Field Manager/SFR Travel Editor Travel—State Frat. Act. Coordinator Travel—State Youth Director Research and Development Home Account Expense

Let's hear what your members and lodge are doing to make a positive difference in your community. Send your news and photos to:

Cash Balance 5-31-2000 Credits Debits

$ 1,381,164.80 1,913,743.89 2,794,897.05

Cash Balance 6-30-2000

$ 5,000,011.64

Assets: Cash Bonds Mortgage Loans Certificate Loans Stock Certificate Of Deposit Home Office Building EDP Equipment Furniture and Office Equipment Total Assets

$ 500,011.64 93,056,522.25 33,921,131.41 2,275,864.02 2,856,125.95 1,019,729.95 650,358.28 163,309.30 115.224.02

$ 134,558,276.82 Fraternally, Jerry Mikulas, Financial Secretary —SPJST-

$ 1,913,743.89


Wednesday, August 9, 2000—VESTNIK./5 approved. The financial report was given by Treasurer Gearldeen Faust. Joe J. Sulak and Johnnie Janak gave us a report on the XXVIIIth SPJST Convention. Our July meeting, we will start getting prepared for our annual picnic. Our annual picnic this year is Sunday, September 10, 2000. We will have a dinner and country auction. The meeting was adjourned. Fraternally, Betty Barta, Reporter —SPJST-

Lodge 40, Campo-Hillje meets August 13 Sunday, August 13, 2000 El CampoHillje SPJST Lodge 40 will hold their monthly meeting at 2 p.m. in Hillje at the SPJST hall. Refreshments will be served. Tria Molberg, Secretary —SPJST-

Lodge 48, Beyersville invites "42" players to join in tournament Dear Domino Players, Please mark your calendars for October 28 and plan to be with us at Lodge 48, Beyersville for our annual "42" tournament. Watch the Vestnik for details as the date approaches. Fraternally submitted, Bobby Wuensche —SPJST-

Lodge 79, Corpus Christi reports on July meeting The July 16 meeting was called to order by President Jerry Sijansky. The roll call for officers showed all the be present except Vice President Anna M. Moss to be absent. She had been on the sick list and now is dong better. Everyone wished Brother Jerry Elzner a happy birthday. He had a turned 75 years on July 14. The minutes and financial reports were accepted as given. Antique Appliances eing Sought For the Fraternal Activities Coordinator's report, Brother Jerry Elzner said on July 4, there were 33 flags displayed at the hall and when they went back in the evening to pick them up, there were only 16 left. The other 17 had been stolen. Among some topics he talked about was the progress on TCHCC in LaGrange. The old farmhouse had been moved in and work on the amphitheater will start in September. He said they are asking for old household appliances to be used in the farmhouse. Let him know. October 15 Dance Coming on October 15, is a dance at Sokol Hall with music by Bud Whittington. The music will be from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. This dance is sponsored by Sokol Corpus Christi and SPJST Lodge 79. The members will be working with them. More details as they become available. The $50 monthly donation for July was given to Habitat for Humanity. They do good work in Community helping those who need help. There were several door prizes,

Shelly Dawn Machu and Douglas David Wiegand Wed The bride entered with her mother Shelly Dawn Machu and Douglas David Wiegand were united in mar- and father. She had selected a gown riage on May 16, 2000 in the gazebo in matte white satin with a strapless of Breezes Golf and Beach Resort in bodice featuring a band of pearls. Runaway Bay, Jamaica. The The fitted floor-length dress was Reverend Frank E. Loanel officiated detailed with buttons covered in satin down the center of the back. Her ribthe ceremony. bon edged catheThe bride is the dral length veil fell daughter of Albin from the silver and Elaine Machu headpiece accentof Taylor. Her ed in pearls and grandmother, rhinestones. The Vlasta Machu, headpiece and veil resides in Circlewere complimentville. ed by a pearl and The groom is rhinestone neckthe son of David lace and earrings. and Mary Jo Her bridal bouquet Wiegand of Auswas complete with tin and Sandy an array of tropical Wiegand of Keflowers accented wanee, Illinois. with roses, baby's His grandmother, breath and islandRuth Wiegand, fern tied with lives in Manwhite and lavender itowoc, Wisconsin. satin ribbons. She Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wiegand Monica held the tropical Mehevec served bouquet with her sister as matron of honor. Tammy white satin opera length gloves. Machu, sister of the bride, was maid A private dinner party was held at of honor. Bridesmaids were Ramona Martino's followed by a grand march Krieg and Jennifer Lowe. and reception located poolside, both The attendants wore floor length at the Breezes Golf and Beach A-line gowns made of iridescent Resort. The couple remained in lavender chiffon and satin. Bouquets Jamaica for their honeymoon. were designed with tropical flowers The bride is a district sales coordinative to the island and lavender satin nator for AFLAC. The groom is a ribbon. principle consultant for Concero. David Wiegand stood as best man The couple will reside in Cedar Park. for his son. Scott Wiegand, brother The bride and her family are all of the groom, and Adam Mehevec members of Lodge 29, Taylor. served as groomsmen. —SPJST-

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2000 SPJST GRADUATES!

JILL LINSEY MALAZZO

J.J. NOVAK

DON MICHAEL THOMAS

Jill is a member of Lodge 17, New Tabor and a graduate of Caldwell High School. She is the daughter of Jay and Jeanine Malazzo. Jill will attend Texas A&M University where she plans to major in AgriBusiness.

J.J. is a member of Lodge 84, Dallas and graduate of Bishop Lynch High School. He is the son of Dr. James and Lynda Novak; and the grandson of Bessie and Emil Petr and Mary Pinkert and the late Joe L. Novak. J.J. plans to pursue the degree of Computer Science.

Don is a member of Lodge 1.80, Burleson and a graduate of Maypearl High School. He is the son of Ann and Michael Sammet; and John Thomas; and the grandson of Joe and Estelle Hurtik, Sr. and Elmoe and Joann Thomas. Don's future plan is to attend Texas State Technical Institute, Waco. SPJST-

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JANA MARCELA VACULIK Jana is a member of Lodge 54, West and a graduate of West High School. She is the daughter of Jan and Marcela Vaculik of West and the granddaughter of Ludmila and the late Karol Vaculik, both 111 of West; and Marie Thalova and the late Josef Thal from +1 Ceska Lipa, Czech Republic. Jana plans to attend McLennan Community Col lege and a major university to earn a degree in Journalism. —SPJST-


6/VESTNIK—Wednesday, August 9, 2000 donated by Brother Larry Wagner. Thanks a bunch! The lucky winners were Jill Sijansky, Joe Nemecek, Brock Sijansky, Frank Sijansky and Lera Nemecek. The next meeting is on Sunday, August 20 at 2 p.m. After the meeting, there will be the usual svacina so members, please bring something to eat and share. Thanks for Your Help Members, your lodge needs your help in securing new members. If we are to win any incentive award this year, we would like to win the gold award. If you have a spouse, children, grandchildren, other relatives and friends, who are not currently SPJST members, you can call on any of our sales reps—Jerry Sijansky, Jerry Elzner or Helen Pavelka. There is a plan of insurance to suit everyone. So, why not recommend someone? See you Sunday, August 20. Fraternally, Helen Pavelka Secretary/Reporter —SPJST-

84, Dallas Teen Club invites you to attend spaghetti dinner August 9 Lodge

Dear Readers, Extra! Extra! Extra! The Teen Club of Lodge 84, Dallas will be serving a spaghetti dinner with all the trimmings on Wednesday, August 9, 2000 at 7 p.m. Bingo with special donated prizes will follow the dinner. Come on out with an empty stomach and enjoy your evening with us! Princess Ball August 19 Don't forget your advance dance tickets to the Annual Princess Ball which will be held on Saturday August 19, 2000. The youth will be selling them for $5.50 each. At the door that evening, dance tickets will be $6. We will also have many prizes that will be awarded that night, so come enjoy good music, dancing and fellowship at Lodge 84 on August 19. Fraternally, Bessie Petr, Lynda Novak Teen Youth Leaders —SPJST-

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88, Houston reports on lodge, member activities Lodge

If someone betrays you once, its his fault; if he betrays you twice, it's your fault. Fraternally, Flo Orsag, Recording Secretary —SPJST-

Dear members and friends, We went to Coushatta in Louisiana to gamble again, of course. Our doughnuts were furnished by Lucille and Anton Stechmann, soft drinks by Al Polla and Johnny Sklar, sandwiches by Press Clooney and cookies, which were really a surprise, were furnished by Earline Hoffman. I think everyone had a great time. I also heard that some won money - but not me. Happy Anniversary Our friends, Ruth and Bob Martinak, celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary on July 8 at Industry Fireman's Hall. There were about 500 guests present from Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin and surrounding areas. Music was by the Central Texas Sounds and the Donnie Wavra Orchestra. Ruth and Bob have two children and six grandchildren. They are all members of Lodge 88. A wonderful time was had by all who attended. Laurabelle Warnasch is still on the sick list and Anton Stechmann is out of cardiac intensive care and in a room but they both still need our prayers. Well, Jake Jacob fought a long and hard battle, but passed away on Tuesday, August 1. He was buried from Zion Lutheran Church on Thursday, August 3. He was born in LaBahia, Texas. We will miss him. Our hearts and prayers go out to his family, Louise Jacob and their three daughters, Linda Bench, Patsy Sakowitz and Dinah Sultanik. Who Is It? He was born on November 22, 1917 in New Ulm, Texas. He graduated from Rock House School in New Ulm, Texas and attended the University of Houston. He came to Houston in 1936 to work for Stoerner Building Contractors. His permanent employment was with J.C. Penney & Co. on Main street in 1938. He attended Westbury United Methodist Church and he was married on November 11,1939 at Industry, Texas and has one daughter and one son. He served in the U.S. Army approximately three years. He was in Company "A" 87th Mountain Infantry, 10th Mountain Ski Troop Division. During his training

Lodge 63, Sweet Home Honors 50-Year Members Lodge 63, Sweet Home recently recognized its 50-year members. Pictured above, from left, are: Joe Pekar, Georgia Schaefer, Anne Roxy Rubac, Eugene Valenta, Joyce Dittrich and President Donald Zabransky.

92, Fort Worth hosts Tarok tournament August 19 Lodge

Happy Anniversary! Happy 60th Anniversary to Jerry and Billie Sebek, members of Lodge 88, Houston! Lovingly submitted by daughter, Barbara Perkins; son and wife, Darrell and July Sebek; six grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. in Camp Hale, Colorado, he was classified as a professional skier. From Camp Hale he was shipped overseas to the invasion of Attu and Kiska and was in on the invasion of Anzio in Italy. He received the Overseas Servite Bar, EAME Campaign Ribbon, two Bronze Stars, Asiatic/Pacific Campaign Ribbons with one Bronze Star, Good Conduct Medal, Expert Rifleman's Medal and Combat Infantry Merit Badge. After discharge from the Army, he went back to J.C. Penney Co. as manager of a floor there. He left Penney's and worked for R.M. Gordon Grocery Supply, Houston Popcorn and Welling Distributing. In 1972, he started his own business and ran that until 1980 when he retired and gave the business to his son. He was a ten-year member of North Side Rotary and worked with Cenikor Rehabilitation Center. He was a founder of Disciples United Methodist Church in Houston. Later, he transferred to Westbury United Methodist Church where he served on the building committee. He became a member of Lodge 88 in 1965. In 1977 he received an Honorary Recognition Plaque for services rendered. He was on the entertainment committee for 11 years; Vice Chairman for two years; the Board of Trustees for 21 years (two years Chairman and several years Vice Chairman). He has been on the Blue Room Committee, on the Finance Committee, Building, Rental, Inventory, Grounds, Rules and Regulations, Bar and Party Committee, a member of the Men's Club, serving as President one year. He has been a delegate seven times to the SPJST convention. He joined the Houston Livestock Show Committee as a Lifetime member with 15 years active service and seven years in the 200 Club. He is still very active in the lodge bar. Who Is It? He is Royal Warnasch and has been married to Laurabelle over 60 years. His former business was RoyBel Distributing Company. His daughter is Beverly Jean McGaughey who was born in 1945 and his son is Royal, Jr. who was born in 1953. He has two grandsons and one granddaughter. When did you have time to do anything else, Royal? Thanks for all the time you have put in at the

The 11th Annual Tarok Tournament will be held at Lodge 92, Fort Worth, Saturday, August 19, 2000. Everyone is welcome! Registration is at 8:15 a.m. Play begins at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $15 per person and includes noon meal, snacks and prizes. Prizes will be awarded. Late entries will be accepted if play slots are available. Please pre-register to help us estimate our food supply. For more information, contact Helen Kubala (817) 237-5314 or write to: 4105 Circle Trail, Fort Worth, Texas, 76135. —SPJST-

133, San Antonio meets August 20 Lodge

Dear Members, Please note that Lodge 133, San Antonio will host its monthly meeting at Good Shepherd Church Hall at 1630 Goliad Road, San Antonio, Texas, on August 20, 2000 at 2 p.m. Please come and join us for our meeting and social. We promise you will have a good time. Fraternally submitted, Jarolyn Popp, President —SPJST-

172, Pasadena hosts successful benefit for Rose Center Lodge

On Wednesday, July 26, Lodge 172 held its regular monthly meeting. President Robert Mayfield called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silent prayer for the sick and departed. Robert told everyone about the District Five Fall Meeting September 17 that will be held at Lodge 196 in Cypress. First Vice President Bobbye Johnson told the members that the Rose Benefit was a big success. They surpassed their goal. The exact figures were not available as of date. She also told everyone that The Rose served 1,045 shrimp dinners. Entertainment Chairman Bobbye Johnson told everyone that on September 16, the night we are having Johnny Dyson's Big Band, there are


Wednesday, August 9, 2000—VESTNIK/7 Republic will be here on September 24, 2000. We will have a traditional Czech dinner, dumplings, sauerkraut, and pork roast. Lunch will start at 12 p.m. and end at 2 p.m. The band wi start at 2 p.m. and play until 6 p.m. The cost of the lunch is $5 and the dance is $6. Please bring your friends, family and even the kids. We are going to have a lot of fun so mark this on your calendars and don't forget. Fraternally, Cadance Hale Secretary —SPJST-

Congratulations! SPJST Lodge 97, Placedo honored May graduate and member Ginger Schovajsa with a dinner at the Downtown Grill in Victoria. Seventeen people attended the event. Special guests included Ginger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schovajsa, a sister, Tiffany Schovajsa and her grandmother, Mrs. Dorothy Schovajsa. Pictured above are Ginger and Lodge President Yvonne Garrett. Ginger is a graduate of Industrial High School. two other big bands playing in the area and were not sure if we would have a large enough crowd to pay for the band. After a short discussion, it was put to a vote. The vote to cancel the band was unanimous. Robert wished everyone with a birthday in August a happy birthday. The next work day is August 7; the Executive Meeting, August 9; and the regular meeting, August 23. Door prizes were given and the meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Submitted by, Jo Mayfield Secretary/Reporter —SPJST-

196, Houston-West hosts Czech Melodion Band September 24 Lodge

Lodge 196 Houston-West is going to have a special dinner and dance. The band Melodion from the Czech

204, Stephenville participates in Hico parade Lodge

The members of Lodge 204 met on July 17 for a short meeting and planned to enter the Hico parade on Wednesday, July 26. On Monday, the 24, we gathered at B.J. Russell's home to decorate a trailer that B.J. offered to use for the parade. Those of us that were there were Stan, Shannon, Krystyn and Eileen Anderson, B.J. and Joyce Russell, and Gracie and Norman Kneschk. It was a lot of fun to be working together and getting ready for the parade. SPJST On Parade On the Wednesday, we all gathered in Hico for the parade and had a great time handing out SPJST information, frizbies, pencil erasers, rulers and finger nail files with SPJST on them. Some of us wore SPJST shirts or caps. I wore a little read vest that I had for about 20 years, but somehow, it seemed to be smaller than it was the last time I wore it (it must have gotten smaller hanging in the closet.) You can believe that if you want to. I also wore an Alpine hat that I had when I was the president of the Fort Worth Gelman Club. Gracie wore a tee-shirt that said, "Don't Kick the Bucket Without SPJST." There was a big crowd in Hico for the parade and we all had a great time. Next Meeting August 21 The next meeting will be the third Monday in August that will be the 21st at 7 p.m. at the Senior Citizen's Center in Hico. All SPJST members are invited and bring a friend to join in on the fun we have at the meetings. In my last letter, I said that when you smile it could cause wrinkles. I also heard that when you frown, it could cause wrinkles so it just depends what kind of wrinkles you like best. Keep smiling and the world will smile with you. Fraternally, Norman M. Kneschk Reporter (Editor's Note: Please watch for related photos in next week's Vestnik.) —SPJST-

GlIT :I's the 1L-.1e things that bring quality to life: Knowing what to do and how to get it done. That's what "Insights & Outsights" is all about: Helpful household hints and sound advice from one member to another. Send in your Insights and Outsights to the Vestnik, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. For the next six weeks, every member who sends in a helpful hint(s) will be entered in a weekly drawing for an SPJST Cookbook. Please be sure to include your name, lodge and telephone number! Winners will be announced in this column. Information presented in this column reflects the views of the authors. Publication does not constitute an endorsement by the SPJST. Look Closely If you have a hard time threading your sewing machine needle — even though you have bifocals — try dropping the presser foot, then putting your finger behind the needle. You will be able to see the hole in the needle much easier. Thread away. — Annette Cepak Lodge 183, Arlington Get to Sleep Ever wake up in the wee hours of the night and find it difficult getting back to sleep? When that happens, I'll have a glass of water mixed with a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar and a teaspoon of dark honey. In a few minutes, I'm fast asleep. It works for me every time. — Irene Plsek Lodge 54, West (Editor's Note: Along with Irene's tip, we also received a nice note about how she enjoys reading the Vestnik and sharing it with friends when she's done. Now there's an idea! Recycling the Vestnik with friends and neighbors and letting them know something about the SPJST and all it has to offer. Thank you, Sister Plsek.)

Got a Fence? Grow a Garden For busy members — or those who without space for a regular garden — consider a "cinder block garden," utilizing the big concrete blocks typically used to construct foundation walls and such. Not having the room to plant a garden, I lined the blocks along my chainlink fence, filled the holes with potting soil and planted watermelon, cantaloupe and pumpkin seeds. We are now enjoying the fruit from the vine — which also makes a beautiful fence decoration. At the end of the season, pull the vines off the fence, dump the blocks and wait until next spring to start again. — Sheila Motley Lodge 25, Ennis

Microwave Clean-Up Get your microwave oven squeaky clean and smelling nice too! Add a slice of lemon or lemon juice to a bowl of hot water and put inside your microwave oven. Bring the water to a boil — until there is a good steam. Afterwards, remove the bowl of water and wipe the interior with a damp cloth. —`Susan Shofner Customer Service Representative

Easy Grated Lemon Rind For "easy" grated lemon or orange rind, don't throw away the rinds after squeezing for juice. Place the rinds in a plastic freezer bag and freeze. The next time your recipe calls for grated rind, remove one or two from the freezer and grate the colored art of the rind only. Do not grate the white flesh as it is bitter. Note: Do wash your fruit well Storage for Pet Food before using. Large bags of dry dog or cat food — Margaret "Jean" Bravenec can be stored in a plastic garbage can Lodge 88, Houston with a tight fitting lid and keep in a convenient place for easy access. This Brighten Your Nights type of enclosure keeps unwanted critAn occasional dusting is a simple ters out of the open bags and keeps way to get more light out of your lamps food fresh for your pet. and light bulbs. Try it and see! — Gayle Pomykal — Susan Shofner Lodge 24, Cyclone Customer Service Representative —SPJST-

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8/ViSTNIK—Wednesday, August 9, 2000

Reunions Mynar Family The descendants and friends of the family of Paul and Mary Hoyak Mynar of the Harmony community in Burleson County will meet at the SPJST Hall, Lodge 186 on Highway 36 South, Caldwell, on Sunday, August 27, 2000. Paper goods and drinks will be provided. Please bring prepared covered dishes and serving utensils for the mid-day meal. For more information, contact Milton Mynar 567-4181, Lillie Haisler 567-7344 or Anton Haisler (979) 272-8657. —SPJST-

Kulhanek Family The 28th Kulhanek family reunion for the descendants of Antonin and Celestine Kulhanek will be held on Sunday, September 24, 2000. The event starts with mass at 8:15 a.m. in Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Frelsburg, Texas. Family registration will begin at 10 a.m. at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Dining Hall. A potluck luncheon will proceed at noon. Please bring your favorite prepared meats, casseroles, vegetables, salads and /or desserts to share with the families. Bread and beverages will

be provided. Each family is requested to offer a monetary contribution. Door prizes, a raffle and silent auction will also be held to help raise money for the family's treasury. Home baked good, crafts or other items donated for these fund raisers would be greatly appreciated. Planned activities include horseshoes, baseball, football, dominoes, cards and the traditional guessing game. We welcome all games your family enjoys as well. Any photos which can be added to the family collection would be a wonderful gift. Please attend this day of fun, reminiscing and historical facts of the Kulhanek family. For more information, please contact Jerry and Karen Kulhanek at (713) 712-7963 (voicemail pager). —SPJSTAugust 13 Descendants of the Petr, Brozek, Jaresh and Nesuda families—at the KJT Lodge Hall dining room. For reservation, call Emil Petr (214) 826-3557; Georgie Brozek (214) 339-0409; Libbie Pavelka (972) 875-3715. October 8 Bedrich family at Ocker Brethren Church Fellowship Hall. For more information, please call Jerry Bedrich (254) 983-3961.

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There's Still Time The SPJST's Year 2001 Calendar is in the works. If you'd like to see your local lodge's important events highlighted on the calendar, please mail, fax or E-mail your information, along with your name and telephone number, to the Editor's Office on or before August 25. Thanks for your attention. Phone: 1 (800) 727-7578; FAX: (254) 774-7447; Email: bvanicek@vvm.com

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District Three posts Youth Achievement Day Results

PICTORIAL ARTS Ages 6 to 8 1st—Cayla Cloutman, 84 2nd—Lauren Durham, 92 3rd—Kassandra Perez, 92 Honorable Mention—Paris Milan, 154 Ages 9 to 11 Ist—William Fuller, 92 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Randy Trojacek, 25 2nd—Amber May, 92 3rd—James Linderman, 92 Honorable Mention Kelsey Lyon, 154 Honrable Mention—Jeremiah May, 92 15 to Senior 1st—Brooks Zabojnik, 84 2nd—Colette Kenney, 84 3rd—Jake Holland, 25 Honorable Mention Jamie Lyn Novak, 84 Honorable Mention—Raul Nava, 92

BESEDA Lodge 84—Leslie Sims, Marchele Olds, Rusty Sims, Colette Kenney, Kayla Kenney, Brooks Zabojnik, Jamie Novak and Jarod Olds QUEEN/DUCHESS Ist—Jamie Lyn Novak, 84 Cayla Cloutman, 84 Runner Up Celia Dobecka, 6 Bracy Craig, 6 KING/DUKE 1 st—Jarod Olds, 84 Dakota Yates, 66 Runner Up—Dustin Harrison, 92 Max Krivanek, 92 3rd—Jake Holland, 25 Blake Ryan, 25 4th—Jodie McAdams, 66 Charles Trickett, II, 66 INDIVIDUAL TALENT Ages 6 to 8 1st—Raychel Clark, 25 2nd—Jackson Durham, 92 3rd—Bracy Craig, 6 Honorable Mention Charles Trickett, II, 66 Honorable Mention Lauren Durham, 92 Ages 9 to 11 lst—Traci Dobecka, 6 2nd—Kayla Kenney, 84 3rd—Kevin Galler, 66 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Brooke Craig, 6 2nd—Leslie Sims, 84 3rd—Douglas Galler, 66 Honorable Mention Christi Sparkman, 6 Honorable Mention Jesse Karlik, 6 Honorable Mention Jeremiah May, 92 Honorable Mention Marchele Olds, 84 Ages 15 to Senior I st—Jamie Lyn Novak, 84 2nd—Colette Kenney, 84 3rd—Dustin Harrison, 92 Honorable Mention Jarod Olds, 84 JUNIOR GROUP TALENT 1st—Lodge 6, Cottonwood: Traci Dobecka, Christi Sparkman, Whitney Dobecka, Tyler Angelo, Brittany Angelo, Jesse Karlik and Brooke Craig SENIOR GROUP TALENT 1st—Lodge 84, Dallas: Leslie Sims, Marchele Olds, Rusty Sims, Jamie Lyn Novak, Brooks Zabojnik and Colette Kenney, Jarod Olds 2nd—Lodge 66, Waco: Jodie McAdams, Douglas Galler and Kevin Galler

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NEEDLECRAFT Ages 6 to 8 lst—Raychel Clark, 25 2nd—Makayla Yates, 66 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Kevin Galler, 66 2nd—Wesley Perez, 92 3rd—Blake Ryan, 25 Ages 12 to 14 ist—Christi Sparkman, 6 2nd—Douglas Galler, 66 3rd—Brooke Craig, 6 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Jodie McAdams, 66 SEWING Ages 6 to 8 1st—Bracy Craig, 6 2nd—Eric Wallace, 66 Ages 9 to 11 I st—Whitney Dobecka, 6 2nd—Kevin Galler, 66 Ages 12 to 14 lst—Christi Sparkman, 6 2nd—Douglas Galler, 66 3rd—Brittany Angelo, 6 Honorable Mention—Brooke Craig, 6 Honorable Mention Marchele Olds, 84 Honorable Mention—Jessica Karlik, 6 Ages 15 to Senior I st—Jodie McAdams, 66 2nd—Brooks Zabojnik, 84 3rd—Celia Dobecka, 6 Honorable Mention—Jarod Olds, 84 SCIENCE/EDUCATION Ages 6 to 8 1st—Paris Milan, 154 2nd—Eric Wallace, 66 3rd Charles Trickett, II, 66 Honorable Mention—Tyler Angelo, 6 Honorable Mention Lauren Durham, 92 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Kayla Kenney, 84 2nd—Traci Dobecka, 6 3rd—Max Krivank, 92 Ages 12 to 14 lst—Christi Sparkman, 6


Wednesday, August 9, 2000—VESTNIK/9 2nd—Brittany Angelo, 6 3rd—Douglas Galler, 66 Honorable Mention Marchele Olds, 84 Ages 15 to Senior lst—Dustin Harrison, 92 2nd—Jarol Olds, 84 HOBBY KITS Ages 6 to 8 1st—Tyler Angelo, 6 2nd Charles Trickett, II, 66 3rd—Dakota Yates, 66 Honorable Mention Bryson Turner, 92 Honorable Mention—Bracy Craig, 6 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Kevin Galler, 66 2nd—Wesley Perez, 92 3rd—Max Krivanek, 92 Honorable Mention—Whitney Dobecka, 6 Honorable Mention—Jerrod Ryan, 25 Honorable Mention William Fuller, 92 Honorable Mention Kayla Kenney, 84 Honorable Mention—Traci Dobecka, 6 Honorable Mention—Blake Ryan, 25 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Jesse Karlik, 6 2nd—Christi Sparkman, 6 3rd—Randy Trojacek, 25 Honorable Mention—James Linderman, 92 Honorable Mention Brittany Angelo, 6 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Colette Kenney, 84 2nd—Raul Nava, 92 3rd—Jodie McAdams, 66 HANDICRAFT Ages 6 to 8 lst—Raychel Clark, 25 2nd—Paris Milan, 154 3rd—Jackson Durham, 92 Honorable Mention—Bracy Craig, 6 Honorable Mention Makayla Yates, 66 Honorable Mention—Dakota Yates, 66 Honorable Mention—Tyler Angelo, 6 Honorable Mention Lauren Durham, 92 Honorable Mention Charles Trickett, II, 66 Honorable Mention—Eric Wallace, 66 Ages 9 to 11 lst—Jerrod Ryan, 25 2nd—Traci Dobecka, 6 3rd—Blake Ryan, 25 Honorable Mention Kayla Kenney, 84 Honorable Mention William Fuller, 92 Ages 12 to 14 lst—Brooke Craig, 6 2nd—Amber May, 92 3rd—James Linde' man, 92 Honorable Mention—Leslie Sims, 84 Honorable Mention Jeremiah May, 92 Honorable Mention—Jesse Karlik, 6 Ages 15 to Senior lst—Jamie Lyn Novak, 84 2nd—Jodie McAdams, 66 3rd Celia Dobecka, 6 Honorable Mention—Colette Kenney, 84 Honorable Mention—Jarod Olds, 84 Honorable Mention Brooks Zabojnik, 84 CONSTRUCTED ITEMS Ages 6 to 8 1st—Dakota Yates, 66 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Kevin Galler, 66

2nd—Jerrod Ryan, 25 3rd—Whitney Dobecka, 6 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Douglas Gallen 66 2nd—Randy Trojacek, 25 3rd—Leslie Sims, 84 Honorable Mention Jeremiah May, 92 Honorable Mention Marchele Olds, 84 Honorable Mention—Amber May, 92 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Rusty Sims, 84 2nd—Celia Dobecka, 6 3rd—Brooks Zabojnik, 84 Honorable Mention—Jamie Lyn Novak, 84 FOODS Ages 6 to 8 lst—Bracy Craig, 6 2nd—Tyler Angelo,6 3rd Charles Trickett, II, 66 Honorable Mention Lauren Durham, 92 Honorable Mention Makayla Yates, 66 Honorable Mention—Paris Milan, 154 Honorable Mention Kassandra Perez, 92 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Blake Ryan, 25 2nd—Whitney Dobecka, 6 3rd—Traci Dobecka, 6 Honorable Mention—Jerrod Ryan, 25 Honorable Mention Kayla Kenney, 84 Honorable Mention William Fuller, 92 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Brittany Angelo, 6 2nd—Amber May, 92 3rd—James Linderman, 92 Honorable Mention—Jesse Karlik Honorable Mention Randy Trojacek, 25 Honorable Mention—Brooke Craig, 6 Honorable Mention-Leslie Sims, 84 Honorable Mention Jeremiah May, 92 Honorable Mention Marchele Olds, 84 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Brooks Zabojnik, 84 2nd—Jamie Lyn Novak, 84 3rd—Jake Holland, 25 Honorable Mention Dustin Harrison, 92 Honorable Mention—Rusty Sims, 84 Honorable Mention—Celia Dobecka, 6 Honorable Mention—Jarod Olds, 84 Honorable Mention Colette Kenney, 84 SCRAPBOOK 1st—Lodge 84, Dallas 2nd—Lodge 66, Waco 3rd—Lodge 6, Cottonwood 4th—Lodge 92, Fort Worth POSTER 1st—Lodge 92, Fort Worth 2nd—Lodge 84, Dallas 3rd—Lodge 6, Cottonwood 4th—Lodge 66, Waco JUNIOR OF THE YEAR Traci Dobecka Lodge 6, Cottonwood TEEN OF THE YEAR Justin Engelke Lodge 66, Waco (Editor's Note: Related photographs appeared in the July 26 Vestnik.)

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District Three attends Leader-inTraining Retreat The LIT Retreat at Peaceable Kingdom on Friday, June 2 - June 4 had six boys in attendance from District Three. I was proud to have such a fine group of boys: Dustin Harrison and Paxton Davies from Lodge 92, Fort Worth, Randy Trojacek and Jake Holland from Lodge 25, Ennis and Brooks Zabojnik and Jarod Olds from Lodge 84, Dallas. This is the largest group of LITs District Three has ever had as well as the state had over 30 new teenagers who want to help us District Youth Counselors at camp and other local and district activities. District Three also wants to thank Melanie for planning such a productive retreat for these teens. Fraternally, Bessie Petr, District Three Youth Counselor (Editor's Note: Please watch for related photos in next week's Vestnik.) —SPJST-

Three well represented at convention District

SPJST District Three was well represented in the 28th Convention in Temple, Texas on Tuesday, June 13 at the Youth Spectacular Program. State Queen Colette Kenney and her Duchess Kayla Kenney from Lodge 84, Dallas and State King Paxton Davies and his Duke William Fuller from Lodge 92, Fort Worth played a roll in welcoming and passing out programs for the banquet and the Youth Spectacular Program. Miss SPJST Meribeth Novak from Lodge 84, Dallas and Mr. SPJST Jason Hermis District Five from Lodge 88, Houston attended as emcees with the state king and queen. The Spectacular was fantastic and everyone who performed did a super job. Representing District Three in the program was Jamie Lyn Novak from Lodge 84, Dallas. She performed her State Youth Achievement Day gymnastics routine "Conductor's Magic." I was very proud of the District Three Royalty and performer. who presented our district with class and grace. Thank you, youth, for a wonderful job and keep it up! Fraternally, Bessie Petr, District Three Youth Counselor

be heading to a new camp, Peaceable Kingdom, on August 18 through 20. This camp is a beautiful facility located near Killeen. We will have a weekend filled with lots of fun activities. Get ready for horseback riding, challenge course, scavenger hunts, lots of swimming and much more. Be sure to bring a Hawaiian outfit for the Saturday night party and be ready to hoola! All of you should have received a letter about items that you will need to bring to camp. If you did not receive one, please let me know. The main items to pack are enthusiasm and lots of rest because there won't be much sleeping at this camp! I'm looking forward to seeing all of you on August 18! Fraternally, Sandra Jarisa District Four Youth Counselor —SPJST-

Si,: Youth Counselor reports on camp District

Dear Vestnik Readers, On the weekend of June 16-18, 43 SPJST youth and adults from Lodge 4, Hallettsville; Lodge 28, East Bernard; Lodge 30 Taiton; Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje; and Lodge 97, Placedo attended District Six summer camp at Camp Lone Star in LaGrange. Jason Kaspar, Chase Zalman, Shara Dluhos, T.J. Drapela, Adam Siptak, Nicholas Vahalik, Kristine Dum, Megan Marcaurele, Chad Dorotik, Kirby Bubela and Kyle Kaspar served as Leaders-in-Training (LITs) for the camping 'weekend. These youth attended LIT Retreat and were in charge of helping out with various responsibilities at camp, such as flag ceremonies, devotional, party planning, games, dancing and singing. The camp opened Friday afternoon with DYC Marcy Dorotik giving introductions, rules and cabin assignments. Once everyone was settled in, activities began with the youth going swimming. After supper, the campers enjoyed battling their opponents off while they played war games. As the sun was setting, campers, took to the lake for some canoeing, swimming and fishing. Before going to bed, we ended our day enjoying ice cream floats for refreshments and a night devotional.

Fun in the Sun Saturday morning activities began with it raining, therefore, campers sang some of their traditional and (Editor's Note: Please watch for favorite camp songs indoors. Campers then went swimming while related photos in next week's Vestnik.) others took to fishing again. After —SPJSTlunch, campers enjoyed making Indian-style dream catchers to hang by their beds to keep out the bad dreams District at night. Afterwards, the youth enjoyed more swimming, canoeing and fishing. That afternoon, since it was hot out, we then enjoyed some watermelons donated by the Dear Campers, Scholeman's watermelon farm. All of you will be back in school Thanks, Tommy, for always providing shortly, but summer is not quite over those delicious watermelons for us. for the District Four youth. We will The rest of the afternoon was free time

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The Flag and Flag Etiquette

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(Third in a Series of Three) The Pledge of Allegiance A person should give the pledge of allegiance with his hand over his heart. Civilians should stand at attention when the pledge is given, and men should remove their hats. Persons in uniform should salute. The pledge is as follows: I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. When the national anthem is played and the Flag is not displayed, all perAfter

Circle at least 12 things that are wrong with this camping scene.

sons should stand at attention and face the source of the music. Persons in uniform should salute from the first note to the last. All others should remove their hats and stand at attention. When the Flag is displayed, everyone present should face it and salute. Caring for the Flag The Flag may be mended, drycleaned, or washed. When it has become so badly soiled or ragged that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, it should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning. —SPJST-

reading about The Flag, complete the sentences below.

1. When the pledge is given, men should remove their 2. A person should give the pledge of allegiance with his over his heart. 3. When the national anthem is played and the Flag is not displayed, all persons should stand at attention and face the source of the 4. When the national anthem is played and the Flag is displayed, everyone and salute.

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5. The Flag may be mended, drycleaned, or BONUS QUESTIONS! What is the name of our national anthem?

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Youth Leader Mail completed project by August 10, 2000, to: SPJST State Youth Director Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100 • Temple, Texas 76503 —SPJST-

for the campers to do as they wanted. Wild, Wild West Saturday night, the LITs hosted a party for the SPJST campers. This year's party theme was the "Wild, Wild West." Various campers dressed up in their best Indian, cowboy, bandit and saloon girl costumes for the festivities. Best costume for the evening went to Desire Arrinbette for the girls and Gerard Marcaurele from Lodge 30, Taiton for the boys. Starting off the night's events, a dance was performed by LITs Megan Marcaurele and Shara Dluhos. A solo dance was performed by Danielle Zalman, followed by a group dance of the Cabin 5 Saloon girls consisting of Danielle Zalman, Kirby Bubela, Stephanie Fucik, Dana Vanek and Holly Scott. During the party, various games were played along with a round of the limbo and a tug-of-war contest. The younger boys consisting of Brent Gold, Travis Krpec, Brandon Drapela, Steven Drapela, Christopher Vanak, Jon Marcaurele and Cling Gold (doing his own spot light dance) finally

decided to get in on the performance acts singing and performing to Shania Twain's,"Man, I Feel Like A Woman" and "Rock This Country." Campers finished the party dancing to some of their favorite dances. To finish the evening, campers roasted marshmallows and made smores around the campfire. We then had a very special devotional before going to bed singing, "Kum Ba Ya" and concluded with some special words and thank yous. Sunday morning breakfast was served, cabins were cleaned and everyone then departed for home. All in all, District Six Camp was a huge success.

District Six wants to thank our State Youth Director Melanie Zavodny and her new husband, David, as well- as President Howard Leshikar for visiting with us at camp. We really appreciated you coming and we hope you had a great time. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank my chaperones who attended from District Six. Chaperons were from Lodge 30, Taiton—Tommy

Coming Next Week: State Youth Achievement Day Results Drapela, Reneau Gold, Yvonne Marcaurele, Nancy Fucik and Lisa Bubela; Lodge 4, Hallettsville—Susan Siptak, Shirley Kalmus and Monica Vanek; Lodge 28, East Bernard— Helen Kelner; and Lodge 97, Placedo—Donna Vanek. I would like to give a very special thank you to Becky Dluhos of Lodge 30,Taiton who attended this year's camp as our camp nurse. I know it is not an easy job attending to all the campers over the weekend and we really appreciate all your time to come and help us out. To my LITs: I have never worked with a finer group of people. All of you did an outstanding and marvelous job this year. I am so very proud of all of you for the time and dedication you put into camp. Without you, camp wouldn't have been the success that it was and I couldn't have done any of it without you. I look forward to seeing all of you next year. One very special thank you goes out to my assistant, Karen Kaspar. Your wonderful spirit and loving attitude is always appreciated.

To the youth of District Six: You all were a fabulous group of campers and I look forward to camp next year. I am glad you could all attend the camping weekend and I hope you all had a fun time. Thanks for all your smiles and enthusiasm To the SPJST Society: Thank you for giving the youth the opportunity to attend summer camp. It was a wonderfully fun, learning experience for me when I was in the youth department and with your help, I will see that it is a great experience for our future generation SPJST youth. Our youth are the future and it is our responsibility to see to it they are given the best opportunities in life so that we can insure that our future generations even have a future. Fraternally, Marcy Dorotik District Youth Counselor (Editor's Note: Please watch for related photos in next week's Vestnik. Thank you.) —SPJST-


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District Two presents Youth Achievement Day Results Dear Members, Congratulations to all the participants in this year's District Two YAD. All entries—talent, royatly and crafts were excellent. Thank you, youth, for making this day a fun filled day of entertainment. We had a total of 57 participants. There were 13 royalty contestants, along with 11 dukes an duchessses, 24 individual talent acts, eight group talents, three scrapbooks and posters and 160 craft entries. As you can see, there were some mighty busy youtyh for the last several weeks and months. Our day began with the presentation of the flags by former Youth Club members, Snannon Pechal and Mark Greger. Our emcee for the day was our 1994 SPJST District Two State King Jason Cervenka. Other former youth members helping were Gary Skrabanek, Erin Skrabanek, David Koslovsky and Melanie Koslovsky Regan and Tammy Baker. There were also several membes in the audience. It is great to see youth still involved with the youth program even after they become members of the adult lodge. We always welcome your help. Thank you Lodge 29, Taylor for hosting this year's event. We appreciate your hospitality and the food was delicious. Thank you to Youth Leader Carol Green who worked so hard in gettng everything in order prior to leaving on her family vacation in Canada. We are glad you had a good trip and especially glad of the safe return home. A big thank you and hugs to all parents and youth who were at the hall at 6 a.m. to set up for the day. With us all working together, it was so nice to have a few spare minutes of free time prior to registration. Thank you to Barbara Johle for notarizing camp forms and to Rita Kelm for all the running around when I needed help throughout the day. I thank everyone who had any part in YAD, whether it be in registration, tabulation or moving a chair, I appreciate your help. And of course, a special thank you to the parents and our youth leaders. Your time and encouragement are so every important to our youth. We were very pleased to have with us our District Two Director Frank Klinkovsky and is wife, Irma and our incoming Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride and his wife, Francis, Editor Brian Vanicek and wife, Joan and Museum Curator Dorothy Pechal. Thank you for being there and for all your help. And of course, to my assistants, Janet Lyon and. Carol Tallas. You ladies are wonderful! Thank you for your countless hours and support. Once again, a big thank you to all youth. You are all winners and our future of tomorrow. Best of luck to all of yotl who will be participating at state! I look forward to seeing you at all the upcoming events. Fraternally, Patsy Koslovsky District Youth Counselor —SPJST-

QUEEN/DUCHESS 1st—Lacy Cervenka, 29 Heather Hegar, 29 2nd—Jessica Lyon, 177 Samantha Beck, 177 KING/DUKE 1st—Chad Cervenka, 29 Aaron Jezisek, 29 2nd—Kyle Penn, 24 Andy Baker, 24 INDIVIDUAL TALENT Ages 6 to 8 1st—Heather Hegar, 29 2nd—E.J. Anderson, 18 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Crystal Morris, 47 2nd—Amber Penn, 24 3rd—Jimmy Baker, 24 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Dawn Capps, 47 2nd—Lacy Cervenka, 29 3rd—Rachel Baca, 47 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Jessica Lyon, 177 2nd—Sara Kostiha, 24 3rd—Desi Cooksey, 24 JUNIOR GROUP TALENT 1st—Lodge 24, Cyclone: J.R. Cooksey, Brittany Coots, Amber Penn, Trent Coots, Jimmy Baker and Christina Kirby. SENIOR GROUP TALENT 1st—Lodge 177, Academy: Kristen Bartek, Sara Wagner, Jordan Lyon, Courtney Wagner and Jessica Lyon. 2nd—Lodge 29, Taylor: Tracy Betak, Lacy Cervenka 3rd—Lodge 47, Seaton: Dawn Capps, Heather Franklin PICTORIAL ARTS Ages 6 to 8 1st—Stephanie Vanicek, 24 2nd—Brittany Coots, 24 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Christina Kirby, 24 2nd—Gilbert Bohac, 20 3rd—Caitlin Cavanugh, 20 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Kyle Penn, 24 2nd—Jordan Lyon, 177 3rd—Cara Spanel-Weber, 20 15 to Senior 1st—Jessica Lyon, 177 2nd—Crystal Bartek, 47 3rd—Kristen Bartek, 177 NEEDLECRAFT Ages 6 to 8 lst—E.J. Anderson, 18 Ages 9 to 11 1st Charlie Anderson, 18 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Ashley Coots, 24 2nd—Jennifer Johle, 29 3rd Stephanie Reeves, 29 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Jennifer Clear, 177 2nd—Sara Wagner, 177 3rd—Laura Spanel-Weber, 20 SEWING Ages 6 to 8 1st—Brittany Coots, 24 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Jimmy Baker, 24 2nd—Trent Coots, 24 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Rachel Baca, 47 2nd—Cara Spanel-Weber, 20 3rd—J.R. Cooksey, 24 Ages 15 to Senior 1 st—Kendra Zak, 29

Top Point Winners Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride congratulates District Two Top Junior Jimmy Baker of Lodge 24, Cylone and Top Senior Shelly Gerik of Lodge 24, Cyclone.

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DISTRICT TWO SPECIAL YOUTH ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS — Pictured above, from left, are: Carol Tallas and recipient Jeffrey Kelm of Lodge 29, Taylor and recipient Shannon Pechal and Heidi Bartek of Lodge 47, Seaton. 2nd—Janet Baca, 47 3rd—Lisa Greger, 47 SCIENCE AND EDUCATION Ages 6 to 8 1st—E.J. Anderson, 18 2nd—Samantha Beck, 177 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Mary Kathryn Tischler, 20 2nd—Aaron Jezisek, 29 3rd—Trent Coots, 24 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Cara Spanel-Weber, 20 2nd—Courtney Wagner, 177 3rd—Dawn Capps, 47 Ages 15 to Senior lst—Tracy Betak, 29 2nd—Amber Rice, 47 3rd—Laura Spanel-Weber, 20 HOBBY KITS Ages 6 to 8 1st—Stephanie Vanicek, 24 2nd—Josef Morris, 47 3rd—E.J. Anderson, 18 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Mary Kathryn Tischler, 20 2nd—Patrick Greger, 47 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Andy Baker, 24 2nd—J.R. Cooksey, 24 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Laura Spanel-Weber, 20 2nd—Lisa Greger, 47 3rd—Rebecca Greger, 47 HANDICRAFT Ages 6 to 8 lst—Heather Hegar, 29 2nd—Stephanie Vanicek, 24 3rd—Brittany Coots, 24 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Jimmy Baker, 24 2nd—Christina Kirby, 24 3rd—Aaron Jezisek, 29 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Stephanie Reeves, 29 2nd—Cara Spanel-Weber, 20 3rd—Courtney Wagner, 177

Ages 15 to Senior lst—Tracy Betak, 29 2nd—Lisa Greger, 47 3rd—Sara Wagner, 177 CONSTRUCTED ITEMS Ages 9 to 11 lst—Jimmy Baker, 24 2nd—Christina Kirby, 24 Ages 12 to 14 lst—Andy Baker, 24 2nd—Kyle Penn, 24 3rd—Jordan Lyon, 177 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Jessica Lyon, 177 2nd—Deli Cooksey, 24 3rd—Kendra Zak, 29 FOODS Ages 6 to 8 lst—Brittany Coots, 24 2nd—Stephanie Vanicek, 24 3rd—Heather Hegar, 29 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Mary Kathryn Tischler, 20 2nd—Jimmy Baker, 24 3rd—Trent Coots, 24 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Dawn Capps, 47 2nd Courtney Wagner, 177 3rd—Jordan Lyon, 177 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Kristen Bartek, 177 2nd—Amanda Kostiha, 24 3rd Crystal Bartek, 47 SCRAPBOOK 1st—Lodge 24, Cyclone 2nd—Lodge 47, Seaton 3rd—Lodge 177, Academy POSTER 1st—Lodge 177, Academy 2nd—Lodge 47, Seaton 3rd—Lodge 24, Cyclone Fraternally, Patsy Koslovsky District Two Youth Counselor —SPJST-


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District Two Presents Youth Achievement Day Winners uly 16, 2000 Hosted by Lodge 29, Taylor NEEDLECRAFT: L to R: E.J. Anderson (18), Charlie SENIOR GROUP TALENT: Lodge 177, Academy - L Anderson (18), Ashley Coots (24) and Jennifer to R: Sara Wagner, Jessica Lyon, Kristen Bartek, Clear (177). Jordan Lyon, Courtney Wagner.

INDIVIDUAL TALENT: L to R: Heather Hegar (29), CONSTRUCTED ITEMS: L to R: Jimmy Baker (24), JUNIOR GROUP TALENT: Lodge 24, Cyclone - L to Crystal Morris (47), Dawn Capps (47) and Andy Baker (24) and Jessica Lyon (177). R: Amber Penn, J.R. Cooksey, Jimmy Baker, Jessica Lyon (177). Christina Kirby, Brittany Coots and Trent Coots.

FOODS: L to R: Brittany Coots (24), Mary Kathryn HANDICRAFTS: I. is R: Heather Hegar (39), Jimmy Baker SEWNG: L to R: Brittany Coots (24), Jimmy Baker Tischler (2), Dawn Capps L.7) and Kristen Bartek r177). (24), Stephanie Reeves (29) and Tracy Betak (29). (24), Rachel Baca (47) and Kendra Zak (29).

PICTORIAL ARTS: L to R: Stephanie Vanicek (24), SCIENCE AND EDUCATION: L to R: E.J. Anderson HOBBY KITS: L to R: Stephanie Vanicek (24), Christina Kirby (24), Kyle Penn (24) and Jessica (18), Mary Kathryn Tischler (20), Cara Spanel- Mary Kathryn Tischler (20), Andy Baker (24) and Lyon (177). Weber (20) and Tracy Betak (29). Laura Spanel - Weber (20).

POSTER CONTEST WINNERS: First Place - Lodge 177, Academy - Pictured, SCRAPBOOK WINNERS: First Place - Lodge 24, Cyclone - Pictured, from left, from left, front, are: Jennifer Clear and Jessica Lyon; BACK: Sara Wagner, front, are: Jimmy Baker, Desi Cooksey and Christina Kirby. BACK: Lori Coots, Kristen Bartek, Jordan Lyon and Courtney Wagner. Shelly Gerik, Sara Kostiha, Jimmy Baker, Amanda Kostiha and Ashley Coots.


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Learn Czech With Us 21st lesson. Model Verbs. Niniteva. Zitra nas pfijede navgtivit str* Frankti gek. Musime proto na jeho navgtevu v gechno ptipravit. Maminka a sestra budou odpoledne uklizet. M uklidi cel}", byt, piijdou nakupovat. Maminka koupi maso, zeleninu, lahvove pivo a jegte jine veci. Weer chce upect koldee a druhY den uvatit oblibene eeske jidlo: vepfovou peeeni, knedlik a zelf. Tatinek a ja pojedeme rano na leti gte, kde budeme chvili eekat na letadlo. Az letadlo prileti, budeme hledat stryce Frantigka. Srdeene ho privitame, vezmeme jeho zavazadla a zavolime si taxi. M jedeme domit, ukaieme strYci jeho pokoj, dame tam jeho zavazadla a za chvili jii maminka pfinese jidlo na a budeme obedvat. Po obede pkideme vgichni spoleene do mesta, kde se budeme prochazet a ukazovat strSici stare pamatky. Veeer si poslechneme dechovou hudbu, ktera bude hrat v jedne preske zahrade. Po koncerte piijdeme na pivo. Vypijeme kaid r dve nebo tri piva a pak se vratime dome. VOCABULARY: navgtivit, pf. — to visit, st0c, m. — uncle (stOci dat. sg . — to uncle), Frantigek — Frank, pripravit, pf. — prepare, uklizet, impf., uklidit, pf. — tidy up, jdu nakupovat, impf. — I go shopping, lahvove pivo — bottled beer, jegte (neco) — (something) more, else, pea, peeu, impf., upect, pf. — to bake, kolae — cake, oblfbe0 — popular. jidlo — dish, meal, veprovST, adj. — pork, peeene, f. — roast meat, knedlik — dumpling, zeli — cabbage, leti gte, n — airport, letadlo — airplane, srde6ni — warmly, cordially, vitat, impf. pfivitat, pf. — to welcome, a2— whet (in the future only), volat, impf. zavolat, pf. — to call, ukazat, pf. ukazovat, impf. — to show, obedva — impf., — to have (eat) lunch spoletne, adv. — together, collectively do — in, pamatka , (historical monument, poslechnout si, pf. — t listen to, dechova hudba — bras band, zahrada — garden, vratit se, pi — to return, come back. —SPJST--

Oslava dlouhodobeho elenstvi u nagi jednoty

alenem u jednoty. Pak pfivitala dalk oslavence, mezi nuns i sestru Christinu Hru§kovou, ktera oslavf 96 let 2ivota. Dale byli peitomni nak eleni a elenky, ktefi jsou 50 let a nak jednoty, mezi ne path Christine Annie Bishopova, Elvina Antonie Matu'§ kova, Victor Pavlas, Maxine Mae Sefeikova, Ernest A. Vybfral Jr., Frances E. Weatherholtova a Mary Ann Whiteova. Starosta Willsay vzpominal, 2e kdy piijeli do Westu a nikoho neznali, sestra Christina Hru gkova je pfivitala, byla k nim v2dy pfijemna a upfimna. Vzpomnel, jak pracovala jako dobrovolnice v nemocnici. Bratra Holaska poznal ye veteranskem klubu a oba dva, sestra Christina a bratr Joe, jsou osoby, ktere delaji mesto West takovym, jakym je. Sestra Sefeikova podekovala starostovi Willsayovi za projev a dodala, 2e nak oslava je jen pro oslavence a pro jejich blfzke pfibuzne, proto jsme nezapinili cely sal sine. Pak piedala slovo statnf koordinatorce dobrovolne einnosti Barbafe Rosenkranzove, ktera zastupovala bratra Leshikara, presidenta nak jednoty. Sestra Rosenkranzova vzpomnela na uddlosti ve tficatYch letech, kdy se bratr Holasek stal elenem jednoty. Vzpomnela take jeho elenstvi v rfiznych organi sacich a jeho praci pro mesto West. Pak bylo udeleno slovo bratu RayoviHolaskovi, synu bratra Joe F. Holaska, ktery podrobne vzpravel o historii a 2ivote sveho otce. Jak je znamo, byl byvalym dlouholetym starostou mesta Westu, te2 zalolil anebo byl prvnim presidentem nekolika organisacf, mezi ne path i rodeo spolek a mnoho dalkch. Byl narozen na Morave, do Prvnf svetove \Talky ‘gel dobrovolne a ye Francii utrpel zran'eni plynem. Byl po vice nee 2 roky v nemocnici v San Franciscu. Byl tfetim Ho1askem, kterY valku pfe2i1, zatimco prvnf dva Holasci a jeho bratf padli ve valce. Sestra Rozenkranz pfeeetla dopis z Hlanvf fifadovny, ve kterem bratru Holaskovi &lova la za jeho vernost jednote. Dalk vyznamenand byla sestra Christine Hrugkova. Za jejf vernost jednote a2 od 96 let sveho veku obthlela dopis od presidenta jednoty Leshikara s podekovanim a blahopfanim k tak vysokemu veku. Pokratovinf

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Austin Community College offering fall Czech classes The fall class schedule 2000 at Austin Community College will include Czech I and II language classes. All classes are $75 each. Registration is held at the ACC Highland Business Center (HBC), 4th floor between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m., Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday. Conversational Czech I BSKL 9017-100 Czech I Mondays, September 11 - October 23 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Room 220 Highland Business Center (HBC) Conversational Czech I is a class for students with little or no background in the language. This class introduces the foundation of the Czech language and basic expressions useful for everyday life and for traveling in the Czech Republic. Emphasis will be on vocabulary, pronunciation and basic grammatical structure. No prerequisites. (21 hours) Textbook required. Conversational Czech II BSKL 9018-100 Czech II Mondays, October 30-December 11 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Room 220 Highland Business Center (HBC) Conversational Czech II is a class for students who have completed Czech I successfully and wish to continue and want to improve their grammar, speaking listening skills. For more information, contact Austin Community College (512) 223-7542 or fax (512) 223-7030 or 223-7525. —SPJST-

Czech Culture Center Houston to honor Bill Souchek on August 18 Members and Friends, You are cordially invited to attend "A Night of Czech Music, Dinner and Dance V" and an extravagant silent auction (the raffle grand prize being a fabulous week for two to Prague.) The event will be held at the Warwick Park Plaza, La Fontaine Ballroom on Friday, August 18, 2000 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and will include a cocktail reception. The event will honor W.E. Bill Souchek, the preeminent "Mr. Czech." Emcee will be Kathie Turner Wood. (Continued on page 14.)

Calendar of Events Through September 15 Texas Folklife Resources (TFR) exhibition of photographs, "The Welcoming Table," by Ella Gant which documents food traditions in four Texas ethnic communities—Czech, Konkani, Mexican-American and Swedish—on view in the TFR gallery located at 1317 South Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas. Gallery hours are Tuesday—Thursday from 1 to 6 p.m.; Friday from 1 to 5 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, contact Dawn Orsak at Texas Folklife Festival Resources (512) 441-9255; e-mail ffr@io.com or visit www.main.org/tfr. Month of July The Czech Cultural Center Houston will be celebrating "Christmas in July" during the entire month of July. This is a great opportunity for early shopping and to learn Czech Christmas traditions. There will be a special reception on July 15 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to commemorate our third anniversary in the Northwest Mall located at N+W Loop 610 at 290. Phone (713) 686-6362 for more information. A new order of Czech-made Christmas ornaments, Czech crystal, pottery, linens, books and more will be available. Members of the CCCH receive 10 percent off most merchandise. August 18 Annual Gala 2000—A Night of Czech Music, Dinner, Dance V and Silent Auction" from 6:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., at the Warwick Park Plaza Hotel Houston: cocktail reception, musical entertainment, special guests, seated dinner with wine, dancing to the big band sound, silent auction and raffle (the raffle grand prize being a fabulous week for two to Prague.) Individual reservations are available. For more information and reservations, call by August 11, 2000, call (713) 686 6362. The gala is.sponsored by The Czech Cultural Center Houston. —SPJSTSeptember 5 Wharton County Czech Heritage Society meeting at the First Christian Church fellowship hall at 7 p.m. September 10 Fayette County Chapter of the Czech Heritage Society of Texas meeting at Senior Citizens Activity Center in La Grange. October - December, Mondays Fall Series Czech Language Conversation Classes, 6:30 p.m.: Enjoy the challenge and have some fun! Language instruction by Professor Marie Mann and assistants Professor William E. Souchek and Professor Charlie E. Pavlicek. No charge for members, workbook/tape is recommended and available for sale. The Market Place, Northwest Mall, 290 at 610 N+W. For more information, call the Czech Cultural Center, Houston (713) 686-6362. October 26 Czech Organ Concert-7:30 p.m at St. Christopher's Catholic Church, 8150 Park Place, Houston, Texas 77017 (exit Park Place off 145, Gulf Freeway, and proceed North.) Admission is free. Offerings accepted. Reservations not required. For additional information, contact The Czech Cultural Center Houston (713) 686-6362 or St. Christopher's Catholic Church (713) 645-6614. November 1 Czech Youth Symphony Orchestra Concert-7 p.m. at St. Christopher's Catholic Church, 8150 Park Place, Houston, Texas 77017 (exit Park Place off


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OCCH Gala (Continued from page 13.)

Chef Rene Langer will create and oversee the seated dinner/wine. The Gus Lindemann Orchestra will provide big band sound for listening and dancing. Special Guests

Special guests will include Raymond J. Snokhous, Honorary Czech Consul and Campaign CoChair and Arthur M. Jansa, M.D., Campaign Co-Chair. Individual reservations are available for $75. Please respond by August 14 to (713) 686 6362. The event will benefit the Czech Cultural Center Houston. Effie Rosene -SPJST-

LODGE 4, HALLETTSVILLE Sunday, August 13-Family Day and 50year pin presentation. Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. LODGE 5 PILOT POINT-TIOGA Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 12:30 p.m. at the St. Thomas Catholic Church CCD Building in Pilot Point. LODGE 6, COTTONWOOD Sunday, August 13-Girard family reunion Friday, August 18-Social Night, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, August 19-Birthday party Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. For information regarding scheduling events at Lodge 6, please call George Straten at (254) 8265863. LODGE 8, WEIMAR Lodge meetings are the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Meeting location to be announced. LODGE 9, SNOOK Local lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; Youth Club meetings are at 6:30 p.m.

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LODGE 13, DIME BOX Lodge meetings are the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. LODGE 14, WESLEY Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, July, September and December at 2:30 p.m. LODGE 15, BUCKHOLTS Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. for the upcoming summer months. The dance club dances are the second Sunday of each month. For hall rental and dance information, call (254) 593-4192 or (254) 593-0090. LODGE 17, NEW TABOR Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Youth meetings are also on the first Sunday of each month at 3 p.m.

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LODGE 18, ELGIN Sunday, August 13-Fritz Hodde and the Fabulous Six, 3 to 7 p.m. Admission $6 per person. Kitchen will be open. Sunday, August 27-Chris Rybak, mix music; 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Admission $6 per person. Kitchen will be open.

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Hall is located at 702 Hwy. 95 North, Elgin. Lodge meetings are the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise stated. During all Sunday dances, the kitchen will be open. For rentals, call Irene Helgren (512) 2814534; for reservations, call Mildred David (512) 261-5272; for band bookings, call Artie Monson (512) 281-3711. Lodge 18 is non-smoking.

Charitable Bingo When and Where? Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje Lie. No. 17600539641 Mondays at 7 p.m.

Lodge 74, Lovelady Lic. No. 1-75-1052324-8 Monday/Saturday at 7 p.m. Lodge 80, Holland Lic. No. SP-74615-1395-8 AL-00061-9887-0 Every Thursday and First Saturday at 7 p.m. Lodge 88, Houston Lic. No. 3-00-621-2077-41001 Thursday 7:15 p.m. (Early Bird) Regular Games at 7:45 p.m. Lodge 177, Academy Lic. No. 1-74-2042239-0 Tuesdays/Fridays at 7 p.m. Lodge 183, Arlington Lic. No. 17516910506 Tuesdays/Thursdays at 7 p.m. Sundays at 1:30 p.m. Lodge 186, Caldwell Lic. No. 1-74-20733095-41002 Mondays/Wednesdays/ Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Early Bird at 7 p.m.

LODGE 20, GRANGER Meetings are the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m. LODGE 21, ENGLE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2 p.m. LODGE 23, MORAVIA Lodge meetings are the Tuesday after the second Sunday of March, June and September at 7:30 p.m. and the first Sunday of December at 2 p.m.

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LODGE 24, CYCLONE Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Flag Hall is located 10 miles east of Temple, off Highway 53. For more information regarding hall bookings, rentals, please contact Hall Manager Wilbert Mikeska (254) 985-2484. LODGE 25, ENNIS Thursday, August 10-Lodge meeting, 8 p.m.

the month at the Six Mile Presbyterian Church on Royal Road at 7 p.m. LODGE 47, SEATON Saturday, August 12-Central Texas Sounds Saturday, August 19-Special Country of Caldwell Monday, August 21-Board meeting, 7 p.m. Saturday, August 26-John Burns Band featuring Billy Spencer, fiddle

Lodge meetings are the second Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. Youth Club meets on the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Game room open every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. For rentals, reservations or more information, call Jim Holahan at (972) 875-5230 or contact the hall at (972) 8758381 and leave a message.

Star Hall is a Non-Smoking facility. Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Seaton Star Hall is located five miles east of Temple, just off of Highway 53. All Saturday dances in 2000 will be from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. For information about hall bookings, please call Louis Kohutek (254) 983-2261 or (254) 985-2548 (the hall phone) on Saturday night.

LODGE 26, SKIDMORE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2 p.m.

LODGE 48, BEYERSVILLE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 3 p.m.

LODGE 28, EAST BERNARD Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. in the meeting room on the ground floor of the SPJST Hall building at 106 Leveridge Street in East Bernard.

LODGE 49, ROWENA Friday, August 18-Game social, 5 p.m.

LODGE 29, TAYLOR Friday, August 11 - Praha Brothers Friday, August 18-Grieger and Grieger Friday, August 25-Granger Polka Boys Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 4 p.m with a covered dish meal served after the meeting. All members and guests are always welcome. The Youth Club meets the same day at 5:30 p.m. Friday night dances are held downstairs from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Enjoy delicious hamburgers every Friday night from 6 to 9 p.m. "On premises catering." For hall reservations, dance information or bookings call the lodge hall at (512) 352-9139; (512) 352-7442; or Tommy Shiller (512) 365-7632. LODGE 30, TAITON Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 1:30 p.m. LODGE 32, VICTORIA Lodge meetings are the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Victoria Electric Co-Op on Ben Jordan. LODGE 35, ELK Sunday, August 13-Lodge meeting, 3 p.m. Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m., unless otherwise noted. To hall: From Interstate 35 in Waco, take the Highway 84 East exit. Stay on Highway 84 East through Bellmead and go approximately 8 miles. On the right side of Highway 84 will be a sign saying "Elk". Take the Elk Road. Turn right on Elk Road and go approximately one mile and the road will dead end. Take a right at the dead end and go approximately 1/2 mile. Lodge 35 is on the left side of the road. The hall is open for rent every day of the week. For rental information, call (254) 875-2156. LODGE 38, KOVAR Sunday, September 10-Lodge annual picnic. Watch for details. Lodge meetings are the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. LODGE 39, BRYAN Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 1:30 p.m. Lunch is at 12:30, followed by meeting and social. Meat is provided by the lodge at every meeting. Members, please bring covered dish or dessert items. LODGE 40 EL CAMPO-HILLJE Sunday, August 13-Lodge meeting, 2 p.m. Lodge meetings are held the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Youth Club meets the same day at 1:15 p.m. at the lodge hall, located just off US 59 in Hillje. Members and guests are welcome. Bingo is played on Monday nights at 7 p.m. Every second Monday is $100 game night. License #17600539641. For hall bookings, please call Rental Chairman Tria Molberg (979) 543-3044 or (979) 648-2317 (lodge hall.) LODGE 41, PORT LAVACA Lodge meetings are the fourth Monday of

Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of February, May, August and November at 7 p.m. Every third Friday is game social night beginning at 5 p.m. LODGE 51, ELLINGER Lodge meetings are the third Wednesday of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m. LODGE 54, WEST Lodge meetings are the first Friday in March, June and November and the second Friday in September at 7 p.m. For information regarding hall rentals for weddings anniversaries, birthdays or reunions call (254) 826-5990 (night) or (254) 826-5343 (day). LODGE 63, SWEET HOME Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. LODGE 65, CROSBY Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September and December at 1 p.m. LODGE 66, WACO Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2:30 p.m. Dances are from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight and cover is $5. Game nights (taroky, dominos, etc.) are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Members, please bring snacks. LODGE 67, SCHULENBURG Lodge meetings are the fourth Sunday of March, June, September and Dec. at 3 p.m. LODGE 73, SEYMOUR Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 12 p.m. LODGE 74, LOVELADY Lodge business meetings are held quarterly on the first Sunday of January, April, July and October at 5:30 p.m. Game nights are every Monday and Saturday from 7-10 p.m. Permit No. 1-75-1052324-8. "Donna's Kitchen" will be open. LODGE 76, WICHITA FALLS Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 1 p.m. LODGE 79, CORPUS CHRISTI SPJST lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. unless notified otherwise. Hall location: 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi. Phone: (512) 852-9042. Public invited. LODGE 80, HOLLAND Lodge meetings are the first Saturday of each month at 4 p.m. Bingo every Thursday at 7 p.m. Permit No. SP1-74615-1395-8; AL00061-9887-0. LODGE 81, NEEDVILLE Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. A luncheon is served at noon and the meeting follows. LODGE 84, DALLAS Saturday, August 19-Princess Ball: Music by Sulak Brothers Band, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Admission $6 per person. Monday, August 21-Lodge meeting, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, September 17 - Czech Fest. Watch for details to come! Monday, September 18-Lodge meeting, 7:30 p.m. Lodge meetings are the third Monday of


Wednesday, August 9, 2000---VkSTNIK/15 each month at 7:30 p.m. located at the hall, 2625 Floyd Street. For band bookings, call Cheri Petr at 352-4397 or Ben Jarma at 3481514. For rentals, call Emil Petr at (214) 8263557. LODGE 87, TEMPLE Lodge meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. For rental information, call Bertha Capps at (254) 778-4371 (Shop) or (254) 773-6164 (Home). LODGE 88, HOUSTON Saturday, August 12-Gus Lindemann, big band; *Dress Code. Admission $11 per person. Saturday, August 19-Leroy Rybak, polka/variety. Tickets $6 each. Saturday, August 26-No dance Lodge meetings are the second Monday at 7:30 p.m. Youth club meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All dances are 8:30 p.m. to midnight, unless otherwise noted. Bingo every Thursday evening; early bird special starts at 7:15 p.m. Regular games start at 7:45 p.m. License No. 3-00-621-2077-41001. For reservations, call (713) 869-5767. *Dress code dances: evening attire, ladies and gentlemen. LODGE 91, CROSBY Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2:30 p.m. or as otherwise specified. LODGE 92, FORT WORTH Sunday, August 13-Lodge meeting, 2 p.m. Saturday, August 19-Tarok tournament See Vestnik Lodge Letters Section for details. Sunday, August 20-Polka/waltz music with the Praha Brothers Band of Temple, 3 to 7 p.m. Sunday, September 3-Country/western music with Gary Lee C/W Band, 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday, September 16-Czech Heritage Day and 90th anniversary celebration: 11 a.m. until 11 p.m. Music by Mikula's and Fritz Hodde plus a lot more. Dinner by Riscky. Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m., or as otherwise specified. Youth Club meets on the second Sunday of each month. Ballroom dancing every Friday night sponsored by Zane Laurini's Stardust Ballroom. Call 1 (800) 332-9303. Dress code enforced. For additional dance info., tune to KBEC 1390 AM at 9 a.m. and KNON 89.3 FM at 2 p.m. every Sunday. Family night/tarok on the first and third Tuesday, 7 p.m. Ladies' Circle meets on second Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. For a place to hold your large parties, anniversaries or other special events, call Joyce at (817) 624-1361.

LODGE 135, ENNIS Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. LODGE 139, DANBURY Lodge meetings are the first'Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. June through August and 6:30 p.m. Sept. through May.

LODGE 178, LONGVIEW-KILGORE Lodge meetings are the first Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. at the VFW Post 4002, Longview.

LODGE 141, SEALY Lodge meetings are held every third Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Gordon Memorial Library, 917 North Circle in Sealy.

LODGE 179, WARRENTON Note: August meeting has been cancelled. Thursday, September 14-Lodge meeting, 7 p.m. with games and potluck meal to follow.

LODGE 142, HOUSTON Sunday, August 13-Lodge meeting, 2 p.m. Sunday, September 10-Lodge meeting, 2 p.m.

Lodge meetings are the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Lions Club Building in Carmine at 201 Centennial Street.

Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Cajun dance every second Saturday of each month with live music. Hall rentals for wedding or party, call (713) 862-6291 after 4 p.m.

LODGE 180, BURLESON Saturday, August 12-Just Us, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.

LODGE 143, INEZ Lodge meetings are the third Friday of March, June, September and December at 6 p.m. LODGE 151, WHARTON The quarterly lodge meetings will be held on the second Monday of June, September and December in the meeting room of Hinze Bar-B-Que Catering on Highway 59 in Wharton, Texas. The time for the meetings is 7 p.m. LODGE 153, LA SALLE Lodge meetings are held quarterly in March, June, September and December at 6 p.m. LODGE 154, FORT WORTH Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m., unless otherwise stated. LODGE 155, AUSTIN Lodge meetings are held quarterly on Sundays. Contact Ginny Prasatik, Secretary, at (512) 472-1721 for meeting location, date and time. LODGE 156, BAYTOWN Lodge meetings are held monthly on the second Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. For more information, including location, please call (281) 4278160. LODGE 157, LUBBOCK Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, Sept. and Dec. at 3 p.m.

LODGE 93, HOBSON Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at 207 South Park in Karnes City.

LODGE 161, LA PARITA-JOURDANTON Lodge meetings are held on the first Sunday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Jourdanton State Bank Community Room; except for March, June, September and December meetings which will be held at a restaurant at 4:30 p.m. for a meal and meeting.

LODGE 94, WHEELOCK Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 1 p.m.

LODGE 164, RIO HONDO Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2:30 p.m.

LODGE 97, PLACEDO Thursday, September 1 4-Meeting at REA Building, Victoria, 6:30 p.m.

LODGE 172, PASADENA Saturday, August 12-Diversion, CAN Saturday, August 19-Michael T, CAN Saturday, August 26-Rental (Private Party) Saturday, September 2-Texas Gold, C/W Saturday, September 9-Aces High CAN Saturday, September 16-Down Time Saturday, September 23-Country Now & Then Saturday, September 30-Rental (private party)

Lodge meetings are held in March, June, September and December. LODGE 106, LA GRANGE Lodge meetings are the first Tuesday of each month at the Subway Sandwich Shop at 109 South Jefferson Street (south of the red light at the 71 and 77 cross road) in La Grange at 7:30 p.m. LODGE 107, FLORESVILLE Sunday, September 10-District Seven Fall Meeting/Family Fun Day. Details forthcoming. Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. at the lodge hall, unless otherwise noted. LODGE 125, WESTHOFF Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September and December at 2 p.m. LODGE 130, DALLAS Lodge meetings are the third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Youth Room of Lodge 84, 2625 Floyd Street, Dallas. LODGE 133, SAN ANTONIO Sunday, August 20-Lodge meeting at Good Shepherd Church, San Antonio, 2 p.m. Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Activity Center, 1630 Goliad Road in San Antonio.

Permit No. 1-74-2042239-0 Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the kitchen is open.

Hall is located at 3609 Preston, Pasadena. For information regarding hall rentals for birthday parties, wedding receptions, retirement parties, Christmas parties, etc., please call Vicki (281) 542-1774 or call the lodge hall (281) 487-3297. Starting January, 1999, Lodge 172 will be renting the hall on the last Saturday of each month. For reservations, call the lodge hall (281) 487-3297. Saturday night dances are held from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Executive members and Board of Trustees meet the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Regular lodge meetings are the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. LODGE 175, ROSENBERG Membership meetings will be held on Monday, June 19; Monday, September 11; and Monday, December 11. Location of each meeting will be announced. LODGE 177, ACADEMY Lodge meetings are the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; trustees' meeting is at 7 p.m. Youth Club meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Bingo every Tuesday and Friday at 7 p.m.

Lodge hall is located on I-35W, 1.5 miles south of Burleson. Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Trustees' meetings are on the same dates at 6:30 p.m. For hall rentals, call Estelle Hurtik (817) 284-7218; Rhonda Hurtik (214) 435-2286; or John Hilcher (817) 293-8166. Doors open for dances at 7:45 p.m.; dance 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Children 10 and under free. LODGE 182, FALLS COUNTY Lodge meetings are the fourth Sunday of each month at 4 p.m. LODGE 183, ARLINGTON Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Game nights are every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. and every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Permit No. 17516910506. For information regarding hall rentals (weddings, anniversaries; birthdays, etc.) please call (817) 465-8538 or (972) 263-9031.

LODGE 191, LUFKIN Saturday, August 19-Glenn Linderman, 8 p.m. For lodge rentals, contact Frank Juarez at (409) 875-4676. For dance reservations, contact Marilyn Page (409) 632-1124. Meetings are held at the lodge hall located at 1715 Hughes Street in Lufkin, Texas. Regular dances are on the third Saturday of every month. Reservations for tables at dances will be made on a first call basis. LODGE 195, CLEBURNE Lodge meetings are the first Thursday of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m. LODGE 196 HOUSTON-WEST Sunday, September 17-District Five Fall Meeting hosted by Lodge 196. Details forthcoming. Sunday, September 24-Melodion Band from the Czech Republic. Watch the Vestnik for more information. Saturday, October 14-Garage Sale: Proceeds to benefit victims of house fire. Watch the Vestnik for more information. All dances open to the public. Admission $6 per person. Watch for our letters in the Vestnik. Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. For hall rentals for weddings, birthdays, dances and parties, call (281) 373-9482. Leave a message. The hall's address is 17810 Huffmeister Road in Cypress, Texas 77429. LODGE 200, BRUCEVILLE-EDDY Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. LODGE 201, BLEIBLERVILLE-NELSONVILLE Sunday, August 13-Lodge meeting, 3 p.m.

LODGE 184, MOULTON Lodge meetings are the second Wednesday of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m.

Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. Contact Celesta Balke for hall rentals at (409) 830-0118.

LODGE 185, NEW BRAUNFELS Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of February, April, June, August, October and December.

LODGE 202, JOURDANTON Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2:30 p.m. at the Jourdanton State Bank in in the Community Room.

LODGE 186, CALDWELL Lodge meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Social games are at 7:30 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Kitchen and bar open. License Permit No. 1.7420733095-41002. LODGE 187, ROUND ROCK Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 4 p.m. followed by a covered dish meal. Youth meetings are the first Sunday of at 3 p.m. Domino players meet the second Tuesday of each month 1 to 4 p.m. For information regarding building rentals, please call (512) 255-1554 or (512) 255-3415. LODGE 189, BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September and December at 2 p.m.

LODGE 204, STEPHENVILLE Lodge meetings are the third Monday of the month at the Senior Citizens Center, 411 Mesquite in Hico, Texas at 7 p.m. Members are urged to attend and anyone belonging to other lodges in driving distance is welcome. LODGE 206, TRI-COUNTIES Lodge meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Lions Club in Mexia, 201 North Paris Street, Mexia, Texas.

Post your upcoming lodge activities on the Calendar of Events. Call: 1 (800) 727-7578; FAX: (254) 774-7447; E-Mail: bvanicek@vvm.com

SPJST Statewide Charities benefit when you order Music from Prague, 200 Years of Czech Piano Music The recording, which is available on casThe Society has designated four groups sette or compact disc, features Brother as SPJST Statewide charities. They are as Urbis performing on the piano the works of follows: several renowned Czech composers, • The Texas Czech including Smetana, Dussek, Dvorak, Heritage and Cultural Center, Inc.; Janacek, Vorisek and two original • The Czech Cultural and compositions by Urbis. The tape or Community Center; sta Ntr J_ CD is available through the • The Czech L SPJST Home Office for $10, Educational - :r r including postage and hanFoundation of dling. Lodges and youth Texas; and clubs ordering the tapes or • The Peaceable CDs will be able to purKingdom Retreat chase them at a reduced for Children. rate but will need to make Since 1998, the SPJST arrangements for their delivhas focused its statewide ery. fund raising efforts to support the goals and objectives of Cassette tapes and these groups. In addition to CDs make excellent gifts raising an awareness of these and are available for immeorganizations, what they do and diate delivery. For more their plans for the future, we are also raising support MUSIC FROM PRAGUE information, including purchases, funds through the sale of a 200 YEARS OF CZECH PIANO MUSIC volume please contact the specially produced recording Editor's Office at 1 (800) 727-7578. by Brother Richard Urbis of Lodge 117, -SPJSTRobstown.


SPJST Proudly Introduces the June —July Consistency Club The Consistency Club recognizes those SPJST sales representatives who have written a minimum of two applications each month for two or more consecutive months. FRANK PAJESTKA, JR. (6) DISTRICT II

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DISTRICT IV Lodge 160 San Angelo

Lodge 80 Holland

Lodge 87 Temple

Lodge 183 Arlington

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YVONNE GARRETT, FIC

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Lodge 40 El Campo-Hillje

Lodge 97 Placedo

DISTRICT V Lodge 88 Houston

Trust is earned over time, and success comes with the ability to grow and change over the years. The SPJST has a long history of providing quality life insurance products, annuities, home loans and fraternal activities to Texas families. We look forward to continuing our long history of service to you far into the new millennium.

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