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Official Publication of The Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas • Founded 1897

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BENEVOLENCE VOLUME 88 NUMBER 34

Postmaster: Please Send Form 3579 to: SPJST Home Office, P. 0. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 ISSN-07458800

September 6, 2000

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iates Te,_es Kolache Fest:Nal Eepteml3er 9 P1onic et t„.,dge 38, Kovar rnbeT 10 Seven Fzresville: Se,pt,e1.7ribe: C. September, 16:,, Czech Her:tage Day and 90th Anniversary Celebration at Lodge. 92, Fort Worth District Two Fail Meeting at Lodge 29,~a "=r September 17 SepternbEz 1-7 District Five ;Fail Meeting at Lodge 196, Houston-West Czar: T. Fest at Lodge 84, :alias So=plismbor 17 SPJST a- duration and Nature Center Boar:. eating Septerriber 23 at the SPJST -tome Office :n Tempie September 23 District Four Fa 1 Fun Day at Lodge 49, Rowena Me!odic:-. Band at Lodge 196, HoustonSeptember 24 West Czech Hecitare Month in Texas Heritage Day at the Texas State Feb d in Dees October 8 October 13-14 Second : Annual District Six Barbecue Coo at the Jaycee Hail in VicIrria Melodion Band at Lodge 47, Seaton October 14 October 15 District One Fall Meeting October 25-27 Supreme. Lodge Meeting at the SPJST Home Office. Temple October 28 National : Make a Differen0e Day October 28 Czeci' Heritage Day at Lodge 24, Cyclone `427 Tournament at. Lodge 48; Beyersvilie October 28 October 28 Czech Fest hosted by District Four and Concho Valley CHS October 29 District Three Fall Meeting at Lodge 84, Dallas Parbecue Cookoff and Sale Day at Lodge 24, Cyclone [ November 4 November 4 Czech Yodth Symphony at Temple College; . 6 p.m sponsored by SPJST and Temple College November 19 District Six:Fall Meeting at Inez ComMunity Center, hosted by 'Lodge 97, Placedo SPJST-

Dekuji y am, pane Souchek! in other words, — "Thank you, Mr. Souchek." The Czech Cultural Center Houston paid tribute to the preeminent "Mr. Czech," W.E. "Bill" Souchek at their Fifth Annual "Night of Czech Music, Dinner and Dance" fund raiser held August 18 at the Warwick Park Plaza Hotel in Houston. The youngest of eight children born to immigrants Josef and Julia Neradova Souchek, Brother Souchek was born in 1905 in Iowa City, Iowa. In 1927, fresh out of the University of Iowa, he was selected to teach at the prestigious Kinkaid School in Houston. Among other careers, Brother Souchek, who is a member of Lodge 88, Houston, has been teaching the Czech language for more than 30 years. Pictured above, Brother Souchek, right, visits with District Five Director-elect Larry Pflughaupt and his wife, Dorothy, also members of Lodge 88, Houston. Brother Pflughaupt also serves on the Board of Directors of The Czech Cultural Center Houston. (See related photos and story on page 14.) was published in

Members Helping Members

Services Directory

Listings requested for Year 2001

than 700 business listings, ranging from accountants and auto mechanics to musicians, beauticians and physicians. Seasonal businesses and parttime businesses are all invited to participate in the directory. Only those listings which are deemed "questionable" or those which promote life insurance or other products available through the SPJST, will not be printed in the directory. Please note that if your listing appears in the 2000 SPJST Member Services Directory, you do not need to resubmit

SPJST Member Services Directory If you're a member and you've got a business — big or small — get it listed in the Year 2001 SPJST Member Services Directory. The Year 2001 Directory, which will be published in January, provides a comprehensive listing of SPJST sales representatives and free listings to members who are in a position to provide various products and services to other SPJST members.

In addition to these free listings, members will also have the opportunity to purchase additional advertising space as a way to further promote your business. The price for a standard business card size advertisement or "coupon," will be $25. Advertising revenues will help to defray the cost of printing. Since the first SPJST Member

The MST Member Services Directory "Ws All About Members Helping Members."

1995, it has grown to include more

SPJST Mortgage Interest Rates Rates subject to change without notice

your information — only changes and/or corrections. To be listed in the Year 2001 directory, send your business card or basic information, include your name, name and address of business, service or product provided and telephone number, by December 1, to: SPJST Member Services Directory do The Vestnik P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503 You can also fax your information to the Vestnik at (254) 774-7447 or send via E-mail to bvanicek@vvm.com . —SPJST-

Universal Life 7.25% for Annualized*

Roth IRA

Home or Farm Mortgages:

6.30% for Annualized*

725% for 1 to 7 years 7.75% for 8 to 15 years 8.00% for 16 to 20 years 825% for 21 to 30 years

Annuity II

Qualified Business Real Estate Mortgages

Annuity I

9.00% for 10 years 925% for 11 to 15 years

6.30% for Annualized* Certificates issued 4-1-93 and after

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


2/VESTN1K-Wednesday, September 6, 2000

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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 MORN1NGSIDE, 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, - (254) 773-1575 E-Mail: TX 76503 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 III - 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 AND 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.

THE EDITOR'S DESK

Weimar Lodge Gains Momentum A Closer Look The history and growth of our fraternal order is closely linked to the world around us. Our challenge for the future lies in being observant, being attentive and latching on to those business concepts and fraternal projects that will attract new members and stimulate new member involvement at every level of our Society. Just this past week, I had the chance to visit by telephone with Brother Leo Jares, President of Lodge 8, Weimar. Until recently, we hadn't heard a lot out of the Weimar lodge. It was considered to be one of our dormant lodges - there were still members on the books but not a lot of activity. A couple of years ago, District Six Direc-tor Matt Vanek identified the lodge as one of the "target lodges" in District Six. As a point of clarification, "target lodges" are those lodges - some active; some inactive - which district directors have identified as having significant growth potential within a given area. While it's still early in the revitalization process of Lodge 8, Weimar, the lodge is already showing signs of renewed vigor. They have been meeting regularly and drawing good attendance. In this case, a lion's share of the credit goes to President Jares. During our conversation, Brother Jares informed me that their September meeting would be "a real community event." "We're going to have State Field Representative Jim Wiest come down and present an estate planning seminar for everyone who is interested," says Brother Jares. "Members and nonmembers are welcome," he says. "It's a chance to show them how the SPJST and our life insurance products fits into the big picture." To accommodate what he hopes will be a capacity crowd, Brother Jares has already taken steps to rent a large meeting hall - St. Michael's Catholic Church Family Center - for the event. He'll also be taking advantage of the free annual mailing that each local lodge is eligible for through the SPJST Home Office. Hats off to all of those lodge members, field people and Home Office per-

sonnel who are working to bring new life and vitality to Lodge 8, Weimar --and indeed, to all of our lodges around the state. Zero Percent Lodgel Lodges It's one thing to build a lodge hall. It's another thing to pay for its maintenance and upkeep. Recog-nizing 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 Secretary-Treasurer Lanita Anglin, who heads the Mortgage Lending Department. "The loans 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.

"Target lodges are those lodges which district directors have identified as having significant growth potential."

-SPJST-

News flash! Before going to print, we learned that the SPJST Library, Archives and Museum had received official 501 (c)(3) non-profit designation from the Department of the Treasury. This is an important accomplishment and one that paves the way for a new era of growth and development for the LAM. Watch the Vestnik for additional LAM updates as they become available. lawmâ– Norrom.

Look Who's Coming: See Back Cover for Details!


Wednesday, September 6, 2000--VESTNiK/3

NAFIC recognizes sales reps for "exemplary dedication" Congratulations to Martha Broz, FIC; Leonard Jansa, FIC; and Donald Williams, FIC for outstanding life insurance service to the SPJST and for their exemplary dedication as SPJST sales representatives. As a result of their efforts on behalf of the SPJST, they were recognized with awards by the National Association of Fraternal Insurance Counsellors (NAFIC). The National Association of Fraternal Insurance Counsellors (NAFiC) met May 4 through May 6, 2000 at the Hyatt Regency-Fairlane Town Center in Dearborn, Michigan for their 50th Annual Convention and presented awards to FICs (Fraternal Insurance Counsellors) representing Fraternal Insurance companies throughout the Untied States. Martha Broz, FIC, sales representative for Lodge 160, San Angelo, was recognized as FIC of the Year. As a $1 million plus producer for 13 years in a row, Martha has a 98 percent persistency record. She holds an office in her lodge as Fraternal Activities Coordinator and provides fraternal activities for the membership of her

lodge. She is also involved in other community activities. Leonard Jansa, FIC, is also a sales representative for Lodge 160, San Angelo and was recognized by the NAFIC with a Quality Service Award. The Quality Service Award is awarded to sales representatives for 90 percent persistency covering issued life insurance production of $1 million or more. Donald Williams, FIC, is a sales representative for Lodge 215, South Plains. Donald received recognition from the NAFIC as a member of the One Million Club for sales in excess of $1 million and earned premium of at least $10,000. In addition, he received a Quality Service Award for his insurance sales for the SPJST. Congratulations to Martha, Leonard and Donald and many thanks to them on behalf of the SPJST! The SPJST is very fortunate to have such a dedicated sales force that continues to assist the SPJST organization grow and prosper in the new millennium Gene McBride, FICF Vice President —SPJST-

Martha Broz, FIC, left, accepts NAFIC Quality Service and Million Dollar Production Awards from Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride, District Four Director Stanley Broz and District Four State Field Representative Billy Rollwitz. Leonard Jansa, FIC, left, accepts NAFIC Quality Service and Million Dollar Production Awards from Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride, District Four Director Stanley Broz and District Four State Field Representative Billy Rollwitz.

Donald Williams, FIC, left, accepts NAFIC Quality Service and Million Dollar Production Awards from Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride, District Four Director Stanley Broz and District Four State Field Representative Billy Rollwitz,

SPJST Education and Nature Center Committee report of August 6 meeting

We Can "Make A Difference" October 28. National "Make a Difference Day" is Saturday, October 28, 2000. Created by USA WEEKEND magazine, Make a Difference Day is an annual event that takes place on the fourth Saturday of every October. Since it was first organized by USA WEEKEND magazine in 1992, millions have participat ed. SPJST members can too! In 1998, approximately 2 million people volunteered on that day, accomplishing thousands of projects in hundreds of towns and helping millions.

The following committee members were present: Lisa Bubela, Randal Gaas, John Engelke, Paul Pflughaupt, Jerry Elzner and Otis Beck. The only member of the committee who was not present was Billy Rollwitz. He had a rest home meeting that same day. Others who sat in on the meeting were Howard Leshikar, Sidney Kacir, Bob Bayer, Brian Vanicek, Stephanie Vanicek, Stanley Broz, Johnnie Krizan, Michael Galler and Mike Ahlstrom. President Howard Leshikar welcomed everyone. It was an open meeting. Howard reported that he and John Engelke and Gene McBride had visited with a director from Camp Val Verde. He reported that there was a possibility of the camp being put up for sale or maybe part of the land. John gave a report on how old camp Val Verde was and how there needed to be a lot of changes made to update the camp. Someone then asked how big of a camp are we looking for and how much land would it take to put in for the facility that we are wanting. Legal advisor Sidney Kacir went over the 501(c)(3) and asked if this is what we were really wanting. Howard gave the committee some ideas that could be done under the 501(c)(3): workshops such as financial planning, retirement planning, teachers, living in nature, summer camps and on. Some of Leonard Mikeska's ideas were building a family relationship, marriage workshop, gardening and nature outing and general fitness. The center would be open to the public. Mail outs could be sent out to members to make them aware of what is taking place at the center. Sidney Kacir also mentioned the Peaceable Kingdom Retreat Center and how much funds it takes to run such a facility. It takes nearly $1,000 per day and $360,000 a year. Paul Pflughaupt went over the plan that he drew up and presented to the Convention in June. He had a lot of great ideas and was off to a great start. Howard also said that in the facility we (Continued on page 5.)

fntry Forms . If your lodge or youth club wants be an official particiinMake a Difference Day pant n 2000, you'll need an entry .fform. Entry forms will not be .uccepted by USA WEEKEND -until after October 28, 2000. Entry forms will be available online at http://usaweekend . .s.om/ diffday or through the .-,Vestnik office. In the event that a significant number of lodges and youth clubs participate, we'll include our own special "Make a Difference" section in.' the Thanksgiving edition of the Vestnik.

In the meantime, if you have any questions or would like a Make a Difference Day planning guide, please contact the Vestnik office, State Youth Director Melanie Zavodny or access the Make a Difference Day web site at http://usaWeek end.com/diffday. —SPJST-

MAKE A DIFFERENCE 1)10

Position Availabia Field Training Coordinator Job Description: The SPJST Field Training Coordinator works directly with sales representatives by providing training in all phases of insurance and annuity sales. One hundred percent of the job will be spent in field and therefore requires extensive travel.

Requirements: • Extensive background and knowledge in insurance sales. • Ability to present written and oral materials to groups. • Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills. • Ability to use notebook computer. • Must live in Temple area. • Valid Texas Driver's license. Interested persons should send resume

before Friday, September 15,2000 to SP1ST do Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503-0100 For additional information, including salary and benefits, please contact the Vice President's office at I (800) 727-7578. •


4/VESTNIK—Wednesday, September 6, 2000

District Five Presents Fall Family Fun Day and Meeting Schedule

Around the Districts

Hosted by SPJST Lodge 196, Jednota, Houston-West Cypress, Texas • (281) 373-9482 Sunday, September 17, 2000

Lodge 29, Taylor Hosts District Two Fall Meeting Sunday, September 17 • Hosted by Lodge 29, Taylor Dear District Two Members, It's that time again for the District Two Fall Meeting. This year the meeting will be held at Lodge 29, Taylor on Sunday, September 17, 2000. • Country Stores—Tickets for the games will be sold this year at 10 tickets for $1 (no free tickets will be given). Please bring two food items per person for the country stores. • Cakewalk—We're having a cakewalk this year so we're asking that each family bring one cake. The more cakes we have the more fun we'll have. • Pool Tournament—Also, we're going to have a pool tournament this year and Lodge 29, Taylor has graciously allowed the district to use their pool tables for this event. Ruth Hanusch, District Fraternal Activities Coordinator, will be sending information soon regarding details. • Christmas Ornament Contests—Both adults and youth are asked to participate in the ornament contest. (rules below) • Silent Auction—The youth program will have their traditional silent auction

to raise money for the youth. This is always a fun event! Christmas Ornament Contest Rules/Youth and Adult Guidelines 1. All ornaments must be homemade. No store-bought finished ornaments or pre-assembled kits. 2. Must be present to win 3. Ornaments must be member's own creation. 4. Overall size for ornament must be no larger than six inches, excluding ornament hanger. Materials

1. May use any material appropriate for a Christmas ornament 2. Styrofoam balls are allowed We look forward to seeing everyone at the meeting and hope you enjoy the fellowship, fun and games! Fraternally, Sharon Holman District Two Secretary —SPJST-

Agenda Registration Adult/Youth Christmas Ornament Registration Pool Tournament Registration Adult meeting Country Store, Games and Cakewalk Door prizes/contest winners announced Evening meal— Chicken and sausage dinner with all the trimmings Cost of the meal is $2 per person —SPJST-

Lodge 29, Taylor hosts Distr' eA Two Fall Meeting September 17 Dear Members of District Two, Yes, it is that time of year again. Time for our fun time meeting. Lodge 29, Taylor will be hosting our meeting and plan to treat us with a good meal of barbecue chicken and sausage with all the trimmings. We will have four spin wheels, a cakewalk and a billiard's tournament for your enjoyment. Also, an adult Christmas Ornament Contest as well as the Youth Christmas Ornament Contest. All this as well as our regular fun things such as door prizes, prize drawing and silent auction. So I know you will not want to miss out on all this fun. Mark your calendars now for September 17. Registration starts at 1 p.m. and the meeting part will start at 2 p.m. We are asking that you bring two items (per person) for the spin wheel and a cake for the cakewalk. The district will also provide items and cakes. As you can see, we will need all you pool players to practice up and come on with us to Taylor for the tournament. I know you will have a good time. Also, please be sure to make a

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Christmas ornament. This doesn't just mean the ladies; we want to see some from the men also. The ornament can be no larger than six inches. All the rules are published in the Vestnik on page 19. Sure hope to see all of you in Taylor, September 17 at 1 p.m. I know you will be in for a good fun day. Fraternally, Ruth Hanusch District Two Vice President/ Fraternal Activities Coordinator — SPJST--

District Two Youth Counselor invites youth, adult contest participation Dear Members, The annual District Two Fall Meeting will be held on Sunday, September 17 at Lodge 29, Taylor. This day, of course, is the day for our Christmas Ornament Contest. I do hope all youth will participating. Youth, get your parents involved having them make and enter an ornament

All Members of District Five Lodges and Guests are Invited to Attend! 11:00 a.m.

Registration for Contests Youth Christmas Ornaments, Craft Items; Homemade Pastry, Homemade Needlework and Horseshoes Call to Order and Meeting Social and Lunch

11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Until?

Evelyn Mikeska, District Five President District Five Youth English, Carolyn Fillip and Youth Czech, Fred Buri Robert Castillo, President 196 Welcome Fred Buri, First Vice President Response Carolyn Fillip, Second Vice President Introduction of Guests Lorenda Baldwin, Treasurer Treasurer's Report Lillia Mae Peter, Secretary Roll Call of Lodges Comments Supreme Lodge Officers Louis Hanus District Five Director Lonnie Lostak District Five Rest Home Director Marie Stayton District Five District Youth Counselor Site Selection For Spring Meeting, March 4, 2001 Announcements President Robert Castillo Adjourn and Prayer Call to Order Presentation of Colors National Anthem

Clara Broz and Dorothy Pflughaupt Carolyn Fillip Homemade items of Pastry Canned Goods and Crafts

Bingo Game Music Furnished by Silent Auction

Door Prizes! Circle the date, invite your friends and come out for a fun day. Thank you for supporting your district. Fraternally yours, Evelyn Mikeska District Five President —SPJSTof their own. We will once again have a contest for the youth and adults alike. Last year's participation was great and we hope this year's to be even better. Our parents really got involved and it was so neat. All registration will be from 1 to 2 p.m. Registration cards will be available upon arrival. Ornament contest rules appear on page 19 of this week's Vestnik. You may enter one ornament. Youth Club members must be present at the district meeting to win. Once again this year, the youth club will have a silent auction. All proceeds will go toward the Camp Val Verde Improvement Fund sponsored by District Two. Camp Val Verde is the home for our summer camp. There are several improvements needed which will be of benefit to our campers. Any donations for the auction will be appreciated and, of course, we will be in need of bidders. We thank you in advance for your support to benefit the camp we love so dearly and the continued memories we all have had at Camp Val Verde. A scrapbook had been compiled of this year's camp for everyone to see the fun we have each year. Campers, your autographed Hawaiian pictures will be given out at the fall meeting. Be sure you attend to receive your pictures and get any autographs you may have missed. Youth members, we will be in charge of the cake walk for the meeting. When you arrive at the meeting, be sure to sign up for the work schedule.

1 look forward to seeing you and your Christmas ornaments in Taylor on September 17. Youth participation money will be given along with first, second and third place prizes. Bring an item for the silent auction to benefit the Camp Val Verde Improvement Fund. And don't forget to mark on your calendars the district trip to Six Flags Over Texas on Saturday, October 21. More details later. Fraternally, Patsy Koslovsky District Youth Counselor --SPJST-

District Three Fall Meeting date changed to October 29 Dear Members, Please take note: The District Three Fall Meeting will be on Sunday, October 29 in lieu of October 22. There will be a District Three Officers Planning Meeting on Monday, September 11 at 6:30 p.m. in Hillsboro. Thank you for your attention. Mary Steinman —SPJST-

October is Czech

Heritage Month


Wednesday, September 6, 2000—VESTNIK/5

District Seven Fall Meeting Agenda

ENC Meeting

Sunday, September 10, 2000 Hosted by Lodge 107, Floresville • SPJST Hall, Floresville 10:30-11:30 a.m Registration for door prizes, Christmas Ornament, Needlework and Kolache Contests (See specific rules in accompanying article.) Free coffee and juice served. 11:15 a.m District Meeting Called to Order President Frances McDonald Posting of Colors, Lodge 107 Welcome, Lodge 107 President Bob Bayer Roll Call of Officers/Lodges, Secretary Bettie House Brief Reports Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride District Seven Director Bob Bayer State Field Representative Larry Wagner, Jr. Presentation of Plaques to Susan Bohnenberger and Ernest Jasek Other Announcements Spring Meeting Site Selection Adjourn 12:00-12:45 p.m. 12:45-1:00 p.m 1:00-2:00 p.m 2:00-3:00 p.m. 3:00-3:30 p.m

(Continued from page 3.) could make it work for the handicap and elderly. John also had very good ideas and he could not get over how many kids did not know how to fold a flag. He also said that the youth need to learn to work together more. He also brought up that maybe someday we could have a statewide camp. The area that would be taken into consideration would be in the area of 50 to 70 miles around Temple. Consideration would be given to what type of land, trees, hills, creeks, river, electricity and how close the nearest medical facilities are in the area. 1331:1 Vanicek said that there is land

Lunch: Sausage, Buttered Potatoes, Green Beans, Etc. $3 (adults), $2 (children, ages 10 and under) Youth Program Judging of contests listed above Bunco, Progressive "42" Horseshoes Awards, Split-the-Pot

Sixty dollar entry fee enters you in al three categories. (Additional $15 for electricity and additional $5 for jackpot bean category.) Free Dance for Participants There will be a free dance Friday night for all participants. For entry form, please call Suzy Wiest at (361) 782-5597 or Gene McBride at 1 (800) 727-7578. Proceeds benefit SPJST charities. —SPJST-

• Door prizes and prize drawing items will be given throughout the day. • Free soft drinks furnished by Lodge 107 will be served all day. • Each lodge is requested to bring a prize drawing item (not to exceed $20) and a door prize (up to $10) to benefit the District • To order plates, contact your lodge secretary or Bob Bayer (830) 216-7945, 1100 Hospital Blvd., Floresville, Texas, 78114 no later than September 4. Fraternally, Bettie House, District Seven Secretary —SPJST-

Five planning group meeting maps fun-filled day District

Please circle this date. We will see you all there. The meeting adjourned at 8 p.m. Fraternally yours, Evelyn Mikeska District Five President Lillia Mae Peter District Five Secretary —SPJST-

District Five Planning meeting met at Ryan's Restaurant, 34th and Highway 290. The meeting was called to order by President Evelyn Mikeska at 6:30 p.m. The District Five Fall Fun day will be held September 17, 2000. District The host lodge will be Lodge 196, Jednota Houston-West located at 17810 Huffmeister Road, Cypress, Texas, 77429. We will have a short business meet- Dear Members, ing from 11:30 to 12 noon. This if for everyone in District Five Registration for the contests will start at and beyond who would like to join us in 11 a.m. for the youth Christmas orna- a fun-filled day. Where?—at Lodge ment contest, for needlepoint, all hand- 196, Houston-West. Date?— made and/or baked goods, handmade September 17 beginning at 11 a.m. miscellaneous crafts and horseshoes. through until you get tired. There will Lunch will be at noon and social be great food, contests of all kinds. The from 12 noon till. This will be a cov- Fraternal Activities Coordinator of ered dish meal. All of you cooks bring District Five Fred Buri promises you a your favorite dish and a sweet. The great day for fun and games. meat will be barbecue brisket furnished The youth will have a Christmas by the district. Ornament Contest. There will be one We need door prizes and prizes for also for the adults. The youth in all the bingo, so bring whatever money or four age groups will participate. There gifts. will be trophies and ribbons. Likewise, Carolyn Filipp is in charge of the for the adults so come on and let's have music. Fred Buri is in charge of a fun day. games—horseshoes and all other conThe youth really work hard on their tests of miscellaneous needlepoint, ornaments. The rules are in the Rule baked goods and crafts. We will also Book and this issue of the Vestnik so play bingo. In charge of bingo are check them out please. Clara Broz and Dorothy Pflughaupt. We hope to have a pie-eating contest Then we will have a silent auction for the youth. If all goes well, we will so bring anything that is homemade do this. Everyone in the district and like pickles, peaches, sauerkraut, baked beyond are more than welcome to help good or handmade items. We want all us have fun. If you have never been to to come out for a fun day. Invite all a Fall Family Fun Day in your district, your friends and let's have a great day. you really don't know what you are

Five invites everyone to Fall Fun Day

in LaGrange next to the new Czech Cultural Center that is in the process of being built. He said it would be a great place for everyone to work together. Sidney said that we could start getting our donations together. We had our first donation of $25 that was made by Bob Bayer. Howard suggested for Paul to open a checking account. Everyone agreed for it to opened in a Temple Bank. It was also brought up to go to the finance committee and ask for $5,000 a year. A motion was made and seconded. The committee is asked to have more ideas for the next meeting and write them on paper. We will meet on September 23, 2000 at the Home Office at 9 a.m. in Temple, Texas. Lisa Bubela, Secretary —SPJST-

107, Floresville hosts District Seven Fall this Sunday Lodge

She's a Winner! Congratulations to Gena Weeks, six, daughter of Tom and Kay Weeks of Arlington. Gena was the winner of the big bag of SPJST goodies awarded as a door prize during the recent State Youth Achievement Day held in Temple. Gena is a member of the Lodge 66, Waco Youth Club. missing. Get involved in your district encourage your district officers and let them know how they can improve things in the districts. Keeping SPJST alive and exciting for years to come is most important. Let us mix, mingle and really become brothers and sisters of SPJST. Until September 17, hoping to see you all there. Where, well, Lodge 196, of course. When?—September 17, 2000. Time?-11 a.m. till ? Peace and Love— Fraternally, Marie Stayton District Five Youth Counselor —SPJST-

Floresville Lodge 107 is busy planning for the fall meeting and family fun day on September 10 at the SPJST Hall near Floresville. (Refer to accompanying agenda article.) Please RSVP Lunch consisting of sausage, buttered potatoes, green beans, etc. will be served at noon for $3 for adults and $2 for children ages 10 and under. To order plates, please call your lodge secretary or Bob Bayer (830) 216-7954, 1100 Hospital Boulevard, Floresville, Texas 78114 no later than September 4. Free soft drinks will be available all day. Contests: Youth Christmas Ornament

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Kolaches • Member must be 18 or older and non-professional • Made from scratch using yeast dough • Must be made by person entering • Must consist of only one type of fill ing (fruit or poppy seed)

All barbecue cooking teams are invited to the second annual SPJST District Six Barbecue Cookoff and Fall Festival to be held Saturday, October 14 at Jaycees Hall, 2905 North Street, Victoria, Texas This CTBA sanctioned event will be judging brisket, chicken and pork as well as jackpot bean cookoff. Eighty percent of all entry fees will be paid to the top five places in each category. The competition will be held in the pole barn behind the hall.

Needlework • Member must be 18 or older • Made entirely by hand • Includes embroidery, crocheting, knitting and needlepoint Door prizes and prize drawing items will be awarded throughout the day. Everyone, including new members of new lodges, is encouraged to attend this special event. Bring a friend and enjoy an exciting day of contests, good food and fellowship. Fraternally, Bettie House District Seven Secretary —SPJST-

Six second annual Barbecue Cookoff October 14


6/VESTNIK—Wednesday, September 6, 2000

Lodge 8, Weimar Presents Scenes from Recent Lodge Activities

Lodge Letters Section Lodge 4, Hallettsville meets September 24

On Thursday evening, May 25, members and friends of Lodge 8, Weimar gathered at the Oakridge Restaurant in Schulenburg for the purpose of reorganizing Lodge 8. Prior to this reorganization meeting, Leo Jares, far right, met with members of the Shumbera family to accept the transfer of the lodge records for safe keeping. Pictured above, from left, are: Mrs. Emil (Evelyn) Shumbera, Rose Shumbera, Adolph Shumbera, Jr. and Leo Jares. Thanks to the Shumbera Family for being faithful stewards and maintaining the lodge books all these many years. As one of the SPJST's original 25 charter lodges, Lodge 8, Weimar observes its 103rd anniversary in 2000. At their July meeting, Lodge 8, Weimar members met a the Weimar City Park Pavilion. Special guest was Supreme Lodge President Howard Leshikar who delivered an update on the SPJST Library, Archives and Museum and the proposed Education and Nature Center.

Dear Members, A reminder that our lodge has changed its September meeting due to the Vsetin Czech Moravian Brethren Church picnic being on our regular meeting date. We will meet on Sunday, September 24, the fourth Sunday, at the American Legion Hall tap room at 2 p.m. Fraternally, Patsy Zabransky Reporter —SPJST-

8, Weimar schedules estate planning seminar Lodge

Age 8 Secretary"r aasurer Jo Ann ares presents Supreme Lodge President Leshikar with a new member application at the September meeting.

Monday, July 24 at 7 p.m. Weimar City Park Pavilion, President Leo Jares called the meeting of Weimar, Lodge 8 to order and all present recited the Pledge of Allegience. Seventeen members and guest were present. Minutes of the lasst meeting and the treasurer's report were read by secretary-treasurer. Supreme Lodge President Howard Leshikar was a special guest. He gave us an interesting report on the Library Archives and Museum, the SPJST Education and Nature Center (ENC) and a Lodge 16, Bila Hora lapel ribbon. Attendance prizes were given out and a homemade ice cream and cookies social was enjoyed by all. Join Us on September 25 We have a special treat planned for you at our September meeting. Our guest presenter will be State Field Representative Jim Wiest who will be

Anton Machacek, left, of Moulton, accompanied by Supreme Lodge President Howard Leshikar, displays antique SPJST lapel ribbon. In years past, President Leshikar explained, members would wear such ribbons at various SPJSTrelated functions, including meetings, conventions and funerals. The ribbon is one of many such items that Brother Anton has on display in his antique store, Dad's Custom Woodworking, located at 113 North Main Street in Moulton.

Let's hear what your members and lodge are doing to make a positive difference in your community. Send your news and photos to: Vestnik, 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 delivering an estate planning seminar for everyone who is interested — both members and non-members. This informative meeting will take place on September 25 at St. Michael's Catholic Church Family Center in Weimar. Make plans to attend and watch your Vestnik for details. Fraternally, JoAnn Jares, Secretary P.S. — Attendance prize winners for the July meeting were as follows: Alicee Jochen, Ken Taylor, Rose Shumbera, Evelyn Shumbera, Barbara Farek, Nelson Jochen and Joan Machacek. Lodge 8 SPJST Weimar wishes to say a very special thank you to Supreme Lodge President Leshikar for being with us at our first meeting after being reorganized. Your program was enjoyed by everyone. Leo Jares, President —SPJST-

18, Elgin reports on August meeting Lodge

Elgin Lodge 18 held its monthly meeting August 15 at 7:30 p.m. President Andrew Greinert called the meeting to order with the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silent prayer. Roll call of officers was held. We had 34 members present for the meeting. Vice President Dollie Hajda reminded the members to keep record of the hours donated to the community and lodge services and turn them in to her. Secretary Agnes Eschberger gave her reading of the minutes for our July meeting. They were approved as read. Thanks, Agnes for a job well done. Irene Vrabel read the Treasurer's

A Star-Spangled Presentation Lodge 9, Snook President Donnie Hejl, left, and Lodge Treasurer and District One Director Donnie Victorick display flag given to Lodge 9 by U.S. Representative Ron Paul. The flag, which was flown atop the U.S. Capitol, will be displayed with pride at the lodge hall.


Wednesday, September 6, 2000—VESTNIK/7 report for our last meeting. Thanks, Irene. Treasurer Agnes Rupp, it is good to have you back this month. Marvin Marek Financial Secretary reported we have 369 paid members. Youth Leader Ruby Bowen gave her report for the youth group. Trustee Chairperson Thomas Ries reported

also. Trustee Secretary Jack Eschberger read his report. Irene Helgren, Entertainment Committee, reported there will be a fund raiser September 9 beginning at 3 p.m. for the Bastrop County Republican party. Evelyn Gustafson sent a sympathy

Lodge 25, Ennis Presents Scenes from July Meeting Raychel Clark performs here District Three Youth Achievement Day First Place dance routine for members of Lodge 25.

card to the family of Lambert Peterson and sent the the "in memory" article to the Vestnik. Verna Lou Anderson, we hope you are feeling better. Mildred David, Memorial Chairman, reported we had no memorials this month. August 15 at 6:30 p.m. at our social, we were served fried chicken, slaw, creamed potatoes, biscuits and gravy. Irene Vrabel, Alma Schmidt and Evelyn Marek brought chocolate and lemon pies, angel food cake, Mississippi mud cake and peanut pattie candy. Thank you, all. They were very good. Thomas and Minnie Ries are celebrating a wedding anniversary this month. Happy anniversary! And to Marvin Marek and Lazelle Wuthrich, have a happy birthday. Children are about the only thing in a modern home that have to be washed by hand. Lazelle Wuthrich, Reporter —SPJST-

Lodge 18, Elgin LEFT PHOTO: Members of the Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club brought goodies to share with the membership at the July 13 meeting. Many of the items were entries that the young people had entered in the District Three Youth Achievement Day competition. Pictured, at left, are Randy Trojacek (First Place in Pictorial Arts), Jerrod Ryan (First Place in Handicrafts), Raychel Clark (First Place in Needlecraft, Handicraft and Individual Talent), Blake Ryan, First Place in Foods and Jake Holland (Third Place in Royalty Competition). Congratulations and thanks to these young people.

rental update Rental Notice Update: Starting September 1, for all Lodge 18, Elgin rentals, please call (512) 2814371. Thank you for your attention. Dollie Hajda Vice President/FAC —SPJST-

Lodge 24, Cyclone

Pictured above are Lodge 25, Ennis members who received their 50-year pins at the July meeting. They are, from left: Sandra Hartman, Gladys Zapletal, Edwin Trojacek and Patricia Fowler. Also honored, but not present, were Johnny Dlabaj, Fay Hoefer, Jr., Martha Kucera, Emil F. Langer, Jr.. Edward Luksa, Martha Luksa, Edna Malcik, Shirley Marusak, Henrietta Novotny, Adolph Novy, Jeanette Patak and James Strunc.

Old Business For the Barbecue Cook-off and Annual Garage Sale, Brian Vanicek is taking reservations for garage sale booths at $20 a slot. Our Czech Heritage Day celebration is coming in October and there will be a silent auction. Bernice Sebek motioned to elect Ginger Greger (officially) on the Board of Trustees. Our new business was the presentation of the Everyday Hero Pins which were awarded after the meeting. Birthdays for the month of August were Lori Coots, Marshall Coots, Milton Zavodny, Willie Mae Vanicek, Stephanie Vanicek, Sam Vanicek and Pauline Psencik. Anniversaries were Joan and Brian Vanicek and Angie and Buddy Griggs. Door prizes were won by Tammy Baker, Joe Haisler, David Nauert, Wilbert Mikeska, Bobby Hoelscher and Cortni Ashcraft. The meeting was adjured at 8:20 p.m. with a motion by Melanie Zavodny and a second by Barbara Macik. Our next meeting will be September 11 at 7 p.m. Fraternally, Tammy Baker Reporter —SPJST-

Lodge 24, Cyclone

reports on August meeting

readies for Czech Heritage Day, BBQ Cook-Off

On August 14, the meeting was called to order by President Richard Greger at 7:15 p.m. We said the Pledge of Allegiance and remained standing for a moment of silent prayer for our deceased member, Willie Mae Cabron. We discussed our two new members, Abigail Catherine Bruggman and Eugene M. Schiller. Brian Vanicek motioned to accept the new members and Rosamond Baker seconded. We send out get wells to Dan Sebek, Joe Sebek, Helen Spaniel and Lee Zabcik. Secretary Bernice Sebek read the

Dear Members and Friends, Lodge 24, Cyclone cordially invites you to observe Czech Heritage Day at Flag Hall in Cyclone on Saturday, October 28, 2000. Doors open at 4 p.m. for the celebration which will include a polka mass, public dance and fireworks display. The polka mass commences at 5 p.m. with music by the Vrazels' Polka Band. Mass celebrant will be Reverend Louis Pavlicek, with co-celebrants Reverend Walter Matus and Reverend Sylvester Fuchs Deacon John Petter assisting. The Fourth Degree Knights of

A Five Generation SPJST Family

:eo.scin]tion -Slovak, Krajca, Mach, Kay Kovar and Margaret Krajca. BACK: Linda Trojacek, Randy Trojacek, Victor Trojacek, Patricia Fowler, Van Fowler, Julie Mraz, Milton Marrinek and Johnnie Krajca.

minutes from the last meeting. Brian Vanicek gave the treasurer's report. Wilbert Mikeska gave the Bar and Hall report. Patsy Baker gave the Youth Club report.

The SPJST's roots run deep for this Lodge 25, Ennis family. Pictured, from left, front, are: Annie Martinek, Linda Trojacek — hold' yiey Slovak, -le rewest member e family. B C Viariinek and Sandra Slovak. d pres:dent of Lodge 25, Ennis.


8/VESTNIK—Wednesday, September 6, 2000 Columbus Color Guard will also par- The July minutes were read by Cathy ticipate in the service. Men, women Basile. Linda Tate gave the treasurer's and boys and girls of all ages and report. Edmond Tate gave a report on denominations are invited to enjoy the property committee. presentation! Carol Green gave us a report on the Youth Achievement Day results. We Food and Fireworks! also had a nice thank you note from Sausage boats — featuring Green's Miss Dirba for our support to help her sausage, sauerkraut and potatoes — go the Miss Teen Scholarship will be available from the kitchen. Recognition Program. For your listening and dancing enjoySPJST Lodge 29 is to host the ment, the Vrazel's will entertain from District Two Fun Day on Sunday, 7 to 10:30 p.m. Tickets for the September 17. Registration begins at 1 evening dance will be sold following p.m. the polka mass for $5 per person. We had one deceased member, Ages 13 and under will be admitted Mary Malish. Hope to see you all at free. As a special treat, the Texas the next meeting on September 10. Pyrotechnics Association will be preFraternally, senting a "most extraordinary" fireDorothy Markert works display at 9 p.m. Reporter —SPJST-

Barbecue Cook-Off and Sale Day November 4 Make plans to attend Lodge 24, Cyclone's Sixth Annual Barbecue Cook-Off and Countywide Sale Day on Saturday, November 4. Everyone's also invited to enjoy the entertainment on Friday evening. The kitchen will also be open! For all you cookers, please note that the cook-off features guaranteed prize money of $1,350. For cook-off information and an entry, contact Harold Vanicek at (254) 5832354. For sale day information and to rent vendor booths, contact Brian Vanicek at (254) 985-0007. Fraternally submitted, David Nauert, Chairman Board of Trustees —SPJST-

Lodge Karel Jonas, No. 28, East Bernard honors 50-year members September 10 Dear Members: A Reminder: This next Sunday, the 10th of September, the monthly meeting will start early — at 12 noon due to 50-year membership pins presentations. It will be held in the meeting room at 106 Leveridge Street. A recess will be called after the meeting is convened and opening ceremonies are held, so the luncheon can be served. After sufficient time to eat, the meeting will reconvene with pin presentation being the first order of business. All other business will follow the regular schedule. To the faithful: Plan to attend, see you Sunday and this writer remains... Fraternally yours, Joseph D. Nezval President

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 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, El Campo-Hilije reports on August meeting El Campo-Hilije SPJST Lodge 40 gathered for the regular monthly meeting August 13, 2000. President Sheldon Holub welcomed all members and guest. President Holub called the meeting to order at 2 p.m. with 32 members and one guest present. The Pledge of

Allegiance was recited and a moment of silence was observed for all the sick in the community and deceased members. Roll call of officers cited all officers present. The minutes of the July meeting were read with no corrections. President Holub gave the president's report. A thank you was received from Kevin Sczech. The Incentive Report results were read. President Holub stated that Lodge 40 has 44 new members to date this year. Ruby Kunz gave the Treasurer's report. Michelle Kunz gave the report for the Youth Club. She announced that member, Cory Cerny entered the contest for the tee-shirt design. Cory received a certificate of appreciation for entering the contest. Allen Bacak gave the bar report. President Holub stated the Monday night bingo is coming along good and we are averaging 167 attendees per bingo night. President Holub thanked July kitchen workers. He thanked Ruby for mowing. President Holub thanked all that worked during the first Annual Czech Heritage Day Fund Raiser. Lodge 40 served plates to go. Birthdays for August are Janet Marik and Jerome Holub. Mr. Holub won the cake which he shared with the membership. Tria Molberg won the attendance prize. Edmund Kana made a motion to adjourn the meeting seconded by James Bacak. Motion carried. The meeting was adjourned at 3:10 p.m. Refreshments were served to all after the meeting. Tria Molberg Secretary —SPJST-

Lodge 40, El Campo-Hilije raising money for Czech Cultural Center in LaGrange The El Campo-Hillje SPJST members joined in helping raise funds for the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center in LaGrange, Texas. On August 6, 2000 the first-ever Czech Heritage Day was held in El Campo at the Knights of Columbus hall. A meal of fried chicken was served along with the trimmings. A silent auction, a live auction, a prize drawing and vendors offered to those attending. Music during the meal was a provided by the East Bernard Czech Singers.

Lodge 40 birthday celebrants recognized at the August meeting were Janet Marik and Jerome Holub. A dance in the afternoon with music by the Red Ravens ended an enjoyable day. The El Campo-Hillje SPJST participated with a donation to the prize drawing and worked the plates to go line. Members serving were Sheldon Holub, Karen Holub, Chase Holub, Allen and Josephine Bacak, Vlasta Bartos, Joseph Bartos, Edith Molberg, Tria Molberg, Laverne Bacak, Ben Svoboda, Elaine Svoboda, Mary Lou Elliot, Frank Bacak and guest, Kris Svatek, helped out also. Tria Molberg Secretary —SPJST-

Lodge 40, El Campo- Hillje requests RSVP for September meeting meal Sunday, September 10, 2000, El Campo-Hillje SPJST Lodge 40 will hold its monthly meeting at 2 p.m. in Hilije at the SPJST hall. A meal will be served. Please RSVP no later than Tuesday, September 5, 2000 to Debbie Sczech (979) 543-3179; Sheldon Holub (979) 543-7387; or Tria Molberg (979) 543-3044. Members asked to please bring a dessert. Thank you. Tria Molberg, Secretary —SPJST-

Make A Difference

on October 28. See Page 3 for Details.

Lodge 40, El Campo-Hilije Hosts Fund Raiser

or TCHCC

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Lodge 29, Taylor reports on August meeting SPJST Lodge 29, Taylor held its monthly meeting on Sunday, August 13. Donna Pasemann called the meeting to order at 4 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Roll call of officers was called.

Pictured above are scenes from the August 6 fund raiser for the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center in LaGrange. The enjoyable event included a fried chicken dinner, silent auction, live auction and prize drawing.


Wednesday, September 6, 2000—VEKNIKJ9

Lodge 47, Seaton planning Czech Heritage Day celebration Dear Members, The Melodion Band from the. Czech Republic was booked for Saturday, October 14, 2000 and we have decided to hold the Czech Heritage Day then. The doors will open at 3 p.m. A meal consisting of sausage, sauerkraut, potatoes and mixed vegetables will be served from 4 p.m. until sold out. The price is only $5 per plate with tea or coffee and kolaches, too. The dance will be from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. The dance ticket is $6 per person. Those under 14 admitted free. If you have a Czech costume, please wear it to add color to this special event. Everyone is being invited to enjoy a good meal and good music for your listening and dancing pleasure on Saturday, October 14 beginning from 4 p.m. until 11 p.m. Circle your calendar for this date at Seaton Star Hall for a good time. You will not regret being there. Fraternally, Dorothy Pechal, FAC —SPJST-

Lodge 49, Rowena hosting District Four Fall Fun Day Mark your calendars! Saturday, September 23, Lodge 49, Rowena will host District Four Fall Fun Day Saturday, October 28, District Four, Lodge 49 and Concho Valley Czech Heritage Society will sponsor a Czech Fest Watch the Vestnik for further details as the dates approach. Fraternally submitted, Sylvia Rollwitz, President

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Lodge 51, Eliinger members, families enjsy barbecue SPJST Lodge 51, Ellinger held a dinner for their members and immediate families living at home at the Ellinger Chamber of Commerce Hall, July 9. The event began at 12 noon with refreshments being served. At 12:30 p.m., Mrs. Ann Minar said table grace before the brisket and sausage dinner and all the trimmings were served. Approximately 90 people were present. After the meal, a short business meeting was held. Calvin Hlinsky, newly elected president, was in charge. Acknowledgement, for many years of service, was given to Ludwig Kocian who had served as president. A moment of silence was held for the recently deceased members: L.G. Kubena, Dorothy Martinek and Johnnie Adamek. Mr. and Mrs. George Berkfeld, Sales Representative, spoke at this time. President Hlinsky then awarded 50year pins to the following: Larry Bartosh, Larry Marusik, Cynthia Niesner, Edna Lee Orsak, who were all present. Not present, but also receiving a pin is Peggy Utley of Lubbock, Texas. The meeting adjourned and everyone enjoyed visiting. Burdine Divin Fraternal Activities Coordinator —SPJST-

Lodge 66, Waco reports on August meeting The meeting was called to order by President John Engelke on August 20 at 2:30 p.m. at Linden Hall, Elm Mott, Texas. There were 31 members and

Universal Life.

Tailored to Meet Your Needs. Universal Life has been called many things: • The Plan of the Future • A Computer-Age Plan • A New Concept in Life Insurance It's all of these things. Here are some of the features of SPJST's Universal Life contract, which we call our "SPJST Flexible Protector Plan": Step 1: You elect an amount of insurance

Step 3; At the beginning of each month, a

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.

charge for the life insurance protection is deducted from the cash value to pay the monthly life insurance protection costs.

Step 2: As each premium is received by SPJST, a small expense charge deducted and the balance goes into your cash value account.

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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 ' protecamount of life insurance tion plus the money in the cash value account.

three guests present at today's meeting. Today's visitors were Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride and his wife, Frances and State Field Representative Jerry Kucera. We were very happy to have all of you attend our meeting. Please come again. The youth presented the flag and led the Pledge of Allegiance and motto. Secretary Dana McAdams read the minutes of the July 16 meeting and they were approved as read. President Engelke read correspondence form Matt Pavlicek thanking him for presenting him with an SPJST Scholarship. He also read a letter from Supreme Lodge Secretary Lanita Anglin concerning mortgage loans and he also read a letter on incentive updates. We are in the bronze category at the present with 17 applicants sold. Sister Darlene Engelke read a letter from Supreme Lodge Secretary Lanita Anglin concerning the report from the Texas Department of Insurance. Due to the absence of Board of Directors Chairman Johnnie Gaidusek, President Engelke had Board Secretary Bonnie Pruitt read the minutes of the August 2 Board of Directors meeting. Co-Chairman of the Entertainment Committee Michael Galler gave the entertainment report. He reported that the committee met on August 3 at 7 p.m. We have a new member Gladys Yates who we heartily welcomed. Today, members were asked to bring sandwiches and the committee furnished desserts. The committee also discussed the Christmas party. Fraternal Activities Coordinator Mary Alice Langlotz reported that 13 people were present at the game night in August. The next game night is September 11 at 6:30 p.m. She also reported that she had a call from someone in Hubbard wanting to play taroky on game night. If any member is interested in playing taroky, please contact Sister Langlotz. Sister Emma Ceska of the Cheer and Condolence Committee reported that she sent get well cards to Gladys Yates, Ben Pustejovsky, Madeline Webb and Sandra Trickett. We with them all a speedy recovery. Sister Emma also thanked Sister Rosemary Spence for taking over for her as Guide in the July meeting. Chairman of the Grievance Committee, Bennie Engelke reported no grievances. Sister Rosemary Spence gave the auditing report. She reported that the books were all in order as of June 30. Sister Libbie Parma of the Libbie Parma Trust Fund presented Candice McAdams with a scholarship from the fund. Candice gave a short report of her future plans. Congratulations, Candice and best of luck in the future. Sister Darlene Engelke said that there will be a sales representative meeting at Lodge 6 on Wednesday, August 23 at 7 p.m. A discussion of a new type of insurance and other important information will be presented. State Field Representative Brother Jerry Kucera spoke on various subjects. He reported that District Three has 174 applications thus far for this year. He reported that the sales representatives need to sell more insurance. He also stated that he has a mission to get more new sales representatives. He is leaving pamplets with President Engelke if anyone is interested in look-

ing at them. Brother Kucera presented Brother Milan Dujka with a special Award Plaque "For Quality Service." Congratulations, Milan. Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride spoke for a few minutes and he thanked everyone for supporting him being elected as the new Vice President of the Supreme Lodge. He also congratulated D. J. Yates on being selected State Duke for the year 20002001. He also thanked Brother Jerry Kucera for all the hard work he is doing. He said he is working on a mission 2100 trying to get at least 21000 new members each year. He is working on a General Managing Agency Plan in order to try to sell other products besides SPJST products. he also stated that his purpose of being Vice President is to open up communications with everyone. It was decided by the members present at today's meeting that we will have our Christmas party on Sunday, December 17. Acting Bookkeeper Sister Mary Alice Langlotz gave the bookkeeping report. Sister Darlene Engelke read names of candidates for membership. Johnnie Gaidusek, Jr. wrote up George W. Stokes. Randall Dillard, Sr. wrote up Richard Dean Campbell, Joe Andrew Campbell, Janet Lynett Campbell, Colton Joseph Campbell, Krystyna Raeleah Campbell and Clayton James Campbell. Also signed up was Henry Otis Veselka. All members were accepted to Lodge 66. Transferred to Lodge 6 was Ella Macik. Brother George Pauling reported that he attended the State FAC meeting. He also said that we no longer have a State FAC due to the resignation of the former Fraternal Activities Coordinator. He also said that he is still working on the idea of making telephone calls to members to try to get them to come back to the monthly meetings. Brother Michael Galler asked members if they wished to have an arts and crafts show on November 4. It was decided to wait until the September 17 meeting to decide if we want an arts and crafts show. Sister Debbie Galler, Youth Leader, gave the youth report. They had 11 youth and seven adults present today. She reported that on August 5 at the State Royalty, D.J. Yates was selected duke. On August 6 at the State Youth Achievement Day, we had several winners. In Constructed Items—Douglas Galler, 3rd place; Hobby Kits—Kevin Galler, first place; Sewing—Jodie McAdams, third place; Needlework— Kevin Galler, first place, Jodie McAdams—second place, Mykala Yates—third place; Special Category— Kevin Galler, first place; special door prize—Gena Weeks. She also reported that the youth will participate in the Westfest parade on September 2 and in the Moody parade on September 23. On August 28, the youth will have an ice cream social and work on the parade floats. At the September 17 meeting, they will celebrate Grandparent's Day here and also at the Moody Nursing Home. The youth will also have a memorial for our deceased members for the past year. Katie Weeks brought the birthday cake and Douglas Galler brought the game. Youth door prize winners were first


10fVkSTNIK—Wednesday, September 6, 2000 Kevin Galler, second Douglas Gallen Sister Diana Engelke has taken over the Bookkeeper's position due to the resignation of Brother Gene Gerlich. Congratulations, Diana. Members present celebrating August birthdays are Mary Lou Urbanek and Dorothy Veselka. Adult door prize winner was Otis Ceska. The 50-50 winner was Bennie Engelke. Door prizes were donated by the Home Office in Temple. Mary Alice Langlotz won a carrying bag; Michael Galler won a clock; Mary Lou Urbanek won a cap and Louis Veselka won an SPJST cup. Thanks for the donations of the prizes, Brother Jerry Kucera. The next Board of Directors and Entertainment meetings will be held on September 6 at 7 p.m. The next monthly meeting will be held on September 17 and it will be our anniversary meeting with a great meal. The meeting adjourned at 4:15 p.m Fraternally, Dorothy Veselka Reporter —SPJST-

79, Corpus Christi reports on _A-t_ugust meeting Lodge

Our regular meeting was held August 20 with a very small attendance. Among topics discussed was the Education and Nature Center. The first meetin g of the directors was held At this e-ing, many ideas

hers in Dist, ct Seven know what you would like in is very iimportant to us aye our members' input. C lodge made a S100 donation to this project. I would like to see all lodges in District Seven to make this their project to support and really give it a big push. As District Seven Director on this project, you will be hearing of the progress regularly and I ask for each lodges support. We are lagging behind in our insurance sales, so let's start spreading the good word about SPJST and get some new members. Corpus Christi Sokol will be having a fund raiser in October and our lodge will be helping. We voted to buy some recently published books about the Czechs in Texas. These will be available to be checked out by our members. The Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center moved a 1906 farmhouse onto our property to be used as a visitor's center, gift shop and small showroom. It will also be the office. If you go through LaGrange, do stop by and visit. You are most welcome. We will also be starting the first phase of our amphitheater in October. With the month of October fast approaching (October is Czech Heritage Month in Texas), I would like to ask members to ask their mayor to proclaim Czech Heritage Month in their town. I have words that you can use as a copy for the proclamation.

Just give me a call (361) 991-1746 and I'll get them to you. With many elections coming up, I'd like to remind all of an old Czech proverb: Promises are made and fools rejoice. Now go have a good day. Fraternally, Jerry Elzner Fraternal Activities Coordinator —SPJST-

81 5 Needville reports on August meeting Lodge

On August 20, 2000, the SPJST Lodge 81of Needville met for their monthly meeting. We had a nice group of people show up for this meeting. At 12:00 noon, a delicious meal of potluck was served. Thanks to Darlene Blinka and her kitchen committee for getting everything together for us. A special thanks goes to all the wonderful cooks we have in the lodge. The variety of dishes was outstanding and of course, delicious! President Vincent Newman opened the meeting at 1 p.m. Willie Mae Kuykendall led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. We had a moment of silence for departed member Adeline Bacica. All officers answered the roll call, Added to our sick list is Dorothy Kuban, Louise Newman, Mary Werner, Emil Straznicky and Wesley Werner. We wish everyone a speedy recovery-. Secretary Willie Mae Kuykendall read her report. There were no corrections to her report so they were approved as read. Treasurer Benita Walzel read her report. There were no corrections so they were approved as read. Next, Special Funds Chairman Gilbert Walzel read his report. There were no corrections so they were approved as read. Old Business We were reminded that the Walzels were going on vacation and someone was needed to take care of the hall while they were away. We were delighted that Willie Mae Kuykendall and Alvin and Darlene Blinka immediately volunteered for this job. Thanks goes out to them. Under new business, Special Funds

Chairman Gilbert Walzel announced that he would like an increase made for hall rental deposits. This was put into a motion and seconded. All members voted for this increase. Our next meeting is September 17, 2000. It was decided to have potluck again. Remember, you really get a great variety of everything! Members, please remember to bring a side dish and dessert along with your meat. The money prizes were won by: Emma Kujawa, Arnold Dusek, Darlene Blinka and Gilbert Walzel. Congratulations to these lucky winners! See you at the next meeting. Fraternally, Jeanette Newman Reporter --SPJST-

84, DaIlL extends invitation to Czech Fest Septlmber 17 Lodge

Dear Members and Friends, It is Czech Fest time on Sunday, September 17 at Lodge 84, Dallas. You all come. It is going to be a great fun time for all. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. A delicious Czech dinner will be catered by Sister Bessie Petr. Pork roast, dumplings, sauerkraut, green beans, salad, rolls and dessert. The cost is $7 per adult and $3.50 for children, 12 and under. The:e will be aths, games, prizes and va: , we hope you will stin p or re a year benefit. Booths be a rastry booth and the popular cake walk. Please donate pastry to this booth and also for dinner. booth usually has home The canned okra and dill cabbage, also jelly a:- many other nice items. Any donation will be appreciated.. The lodge teen club will run the country store. This is always a fun corner for all. Do donate canned goods, meats and cold drinks. There will be several other booths also. The big prize drawing will have 28 prizes. We have mailed tickets to all our members. We are counting on your help in buying these. If you desire more tickets, please call Carlyn Ondrusek (214) 823-4447 and Justine Yeager (214) 827-0920. There will be a free dance from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Music will be by the Vanek Czech Band. Don't miss this!

Introducing Another 100 Percent SPJST Family Lodge 84, Dallas is proud to present another one of their wonderful 100 Percent SPJST Families. Pictured, from left, are George, Claudia and Dalila Kenney. Thanks to the Kettneys and all of our 100 Percent SPJST families for their membership.

During this whole day, the bar will have lots of cold pivo (beer) and sodas. John and Linda Jones will be happy to serve you. We sure would like some volunteers to help us that day—even an hour or two would be appreciated. Call Georgia Hughes (214) 321-1129 or Justine Yeager about items you want to contribute and time you want to volunteer. Come:join us for a fun-loving, fellowship day! Fraternally, Georgia Hughes, Gift Booth Coordinator —SPJST-

84, Callas welcomes everyone to Czech Fest Lodge

Dear Members, If you haven't marked September 17 on that calendar in the kitchen, it's time you did. Our 28th annual Czech Fest is being held with doors opening at 11:30 a.m. until the dance ending at 6 p.m. It's the Vanek's playing from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The great Czech dinner of pork roast, sauerkraut with all the trimmings including tea or coffee and desserts will be served for $3.50 per child (12 and under) and $7 per adult. The dinner will be served by Bessie's Catering with desserts made and , donated by the good pastry makers of our lodge. Dinner will be served 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. and afterward enjoy the gift the grocery store, cake walk, boc rac--- -7 games for the small __:ons are needed for the course, we ask for pass nted with dinner please! 4z, R 0 meeting Monday was well attended with our President Yeager welcoming Sister Justine Pokladnik, who was there to present a picture of her late husband, Brother Sid Pokladnik, which was presented to her several months ago by the orchestra he conducted for so many years, The Dallas Czech Concert Orchestra. He loved the SPJST and all that went with it and she said that Sid would be happy to know his picture would be at 2625 Floyd Street for everyone to enjoy! Report of Committees Sunshine Committee report was by Brother Ben Jarma. Get well to Sister Sally (Manak) Gordon, Marg Anne Srubar, Carol Rejcek, Dottie Hagar and Mildred Cervenka. House Committee by Chairman Salac. Work done was painting the doors, checking the air conditioning, also the parking area posts and the fans over the dance floor. What a busy man! We thank him. Sister Cheri Petr gave the living memorial report followed by Brother Emil Petr on hall rentals. Youth Leader Bessie Petr reported Brother Jarrod Olds is the State King from Lodge 84. She was proud of all the youth that participated in Youth Achievement Day and was pleased with the number of prizes they won. She also reported on the Czech Culture Society and Brother Ben Jarma


Wednesday, September 6, 2000—VESTNIK/11

Bob and Ruth Martinak Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary Bob and Ruth Martinak of the trimmings for 500 or more guests Fayetteville area celebrated their gold- from Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, en wedding anniversary on July 8, Austin and all the surrounding areas. 2000 at the Industry Fireman's Hall. Roy Schlabach of Shelby provided They have two the table prayer children, Richard and Joe Banse and and wife, Annette Freddie Gregory Martinak and of Houston ushRhonda Skipper ered the table and six grandchilguests. dren, Drew, Ryan Margie Matus and Matt Martinak of Giddings made and Tiffany, Trina a lovely decorated and Tracy Gindrat. white cake and The hall was also a beautiful beautifully decochocolate cake rated by Gladys with dancing couand LeRoy Tobias ples on it. A great of Houston. Mu time was had by sic was provided all from 12:30 by Central Texas p.m. until 9:30 Sounds and Donp.m. nie Wavra OrchesBob and Ruth, tras. Henry and their two children Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martinak Irene Reznicek of and six grandchilSealy led the grand march. dren are all members of SPJST Schovajsa Catering provided bar- Lodge 88, Houston. becue beef and chicken, plus all the —SPJSTstated the Czech Heritage Day at the Texas State Fair is October 8 in the African Museum Building and on the patio beside it from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fraternal Activities Coordinator Faye Rejcek gave her report. A discussion was held on dues. A report on that later. You will be receiving a letter from your lodge asking you to participate and donate to our Czech Fest. President Yeager thanks you for the support in the past and asks you to continue. She thanked those who gave time to preparing and sending these letters: Sister Carlyn Ondrusek Evelyn and Adolph Salac, Benny and Lillie Jarma, Randy and Rose Scott, Bessie and Emil Petr and Justine Yeager. The Czech Harvestors play Saturday, October 21 from 8:30 to 12:30. Our next meeting is September 18. Plan to come. Fraternally, Rose Scott --SPJST-

88, Houston reports on lodge, member activities Lodge

Dear Members and Friends, The Men's Club had their Fiesta Dinner on Tuesday, August 29. Fiesta gave away some groceries and we had a great time. The food was good. It was good to see Bill Hughes with us again. Do you get tired of my saying "to Coushatta again?" I hope not because I don't get tired of saying it. We have such a great time. We went again on August 23. Our sandwiches and soft drinks were furnished by Lowrina Lindemann and her brother, Edwin Fisbeck. Cookies were furnished by Ora Nell Hassebrock. I want to thank everyone for being so thoughtful in furnishing our refreshments for these

trips. It makes the whole thing so enjoyable. Alice Bily's son, Paul Bily, passed away on August 24 and was buried on Saturday, September 27. Dona Clooney's sister, Maynette Tarter, passed away on Sunday, August 20 and was buried on Wednesday, August 23 at Sam Houston Veterans Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas. Our prayers are with you both, Alice and Dona. Who Is It? She was born on September 29, 1929 in northeastern Ohio in a small town called Windsor, Ohio near Cleveland. She graduated from Nelson High School, a little country school in Ohio and attended Kent State University near Akron for three years. She attends St. Jerome's Catholic Church in Spring Branch where she was married in April, 1979. She has three children from her first marriage—one step daughter, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She joined the lodge in 1966 and was financial secretary for 13 years. She was on the Entertainment Committee, the Audit Committee, the By-laws Committee, Assistant Youth Leader, Parliamentarian, Second Vice President, Delegate Screening Committee, was a delegate at six conventions, served as treasurer of the Birthday Club and is now secretary. She serves at St. Jerome's as treasurer of the Altar Society. Who is it? She is Ellen Miculka who is married to Edward. Her three children are Mildred Downey, Martin Gill and Debra Ferris. Her step-daughter is Donna East. She has been pretty busy both at home and at the lodge and we appreciate all you have done, Ellen. When everyone agrees, there is very little thinking. Fraternally, Ho Orsag Recording Secretary —SPJST-

88, Houston Memorial Fund receives gift Lodge

A gift of $25 to the SPJST, Lodge 88, Houston, Memorial Fund was made by Archie Holub. This was made in honor of Kevin "Jake" Jacobs. Fraternally, Naomi K. Spencer —SPJST-

Albert Kubala, Martha Boenisch, Clara McEntire, Jeane Holland and Linda Lewis for August birthday members. Door prize winners were Betty Lindsay, Clara Cohen, Clara Marchioni, Evelyn Spacek, Hermine Cihacek, Billy Jean Lewellen and Corina Cranfill. Next Meeting September 12 See you Tuesday, September 12. Same time and place. Invite your friends. Respectfully submitted, Betty Lindsay Secretary/Reporter SPJST-

92, Fort Worth Ladies Circle reports on Lodge 97, Placedo August meeting invites members to The Fort Worth SPJST Lodge 92 September meeting Lodge

Ladies Circle began their regular meeting at 10:35 a.m. on Tuesday, August 8 at the National Hall with 32 members and three men present. President Helen Kelner led the Pledge of Allegiance and told Clara Cohen that all the ladies were glad to see her back. Secretary Betty Lindsay read the minutes for July and they were approved as read. There was no correspondence. Treasurer Evelyn Spacek gave her Sunshine report for July. The Hostess-chair substitute will be Mary Ann Kozel and ladies, she will need help from all of us. Hostesses for September will be Mary Ann Kozel, Martha Boenisch and Estelle Hurtik.

New Business Czech Heritage Day will be Saturday, September 16, 2000 which will be an all-day affair. Elma Anderson will be in charge of the pastry booth and she will need volunteers to help serve. Also let her know what pastries you will donate. Florence Greer suggested donating cooking utensils such as pots and pans for the kitchen of SPJST Lodge 92 rather than a fund contribution which as been the custom. Lodge Hall Manager Joyce Tesar reported on upcoming events. We sang, "Happy Birthday" to Frances Laux, Mary Ann Gibson,

Lodge 97 President Yvonne Garrett would like to invite all members of Lodge 97, Placedo to its September meeting to be held on Saturday, September 14 at the REA Building in Victoria. Sandwiches, chips and ice cream will be served at 6:30 p.m. followed by the meeting. A representative from Earthworks will be there for a Fall Gardening/Landscaping question and answer session. Door prizes will be awarded. The youth club will also hold a brief meeting after the speaker. Door prizes will be drawn for the youth. Please come with your ideas for a skit or presentation for the district meeting in November. Submitted by, Donna Vanek —SPJST-

133, San Antonio reports on August meeting Lodge

The monthly meeting of SPJST Lodge 133 was called to order at 2 p.m. by President Jarolyn Popp. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited followed by the singing of "God Bless

Lodge 97, Placedo Honors 50-Year Member Lodge 97, Placedo Sales Representative Charles Garrett, right, accepts National Association of Fraternal Insurance Counsellors citation from State Field Representative Jim Wiest, left, and District Six Director and Supreme Lodge Chairman Matt Vanek.


12/ViSTNIK—Wednesday, September 6, 2000 unclaimed due to the absence of William Turner Scott and Pamela Jo McDonald. The next month, the prize is $100. Five cash prizes were awarded to Nelson Jochen, Chuck Whitchurch, Henry Linhart, Chris Schleider and Ruth Kieschnick. Four refreshment prizes went to Barbara Boyd, Dorothy Tumis, Rosie Schilhab and Bernice Walther. The meeting adjourned at 2:50 p.m. Lunch and refreshments were served. The next meeting is on Sunday, September 10 at 2 p.m. Fraternally, Alice Jochen, Secretary —SPJST-

Lod 97, Placed() Honors 50- reci Member Lodge 97, Placedo President Yvonne Garrett presents Ira Sklar, Jr. with his 50-year membership pin at a recent lodge meeting. America" led by Don Netek. A moment of silence was held for all deceased members. All officers were present. There were 20 members present. The minutes and financial report of the July meeting were approved as read. Lucille Dlugosh gave the entertainment report and transferred $10.75 to the treasury. Mila Phelps did not have a Czech report. Couples celebrating wedding anniversaries in August were Emil and Grace Rohan 59 years. Members celebrating birthdays in August were Joseph Matula, Tracer Matula, Valerie Popp and Margaret Schauffele. Members were asked to think of nominees for the Fraternalist of the Year award for the next meeting. Attendance prize winners were Emil Rohan, Grace Rohan and Trudy Pavliska. Split-the-Pot winners were Marie Netek and James Lowak. With no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 2:20 p.m. Next Meeting September 17 The next meeting will be Sunday, September 17. Robert Popp Secretary/Treasurer Reporter —SPJST-

142, Houston reports on August meeting Lodge

Our meeting was called to order at 2 p.m. on Sunday, August 13, 2000 by President Keith Kieschnick. We had 28 members and three visitors present. All stood for the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call showed all were present except Fraternal Activities Coordinator Marilyn Spivey. The minutes were read by Secretary Alice Jochen. Correspondence was read. Lodge 196 is to have the District Five Meeting on Sunday, September 17 and on September 24, Lodge 196 will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a dinner and dance. Dinner will be from 12 noon until 2 p.m. Then dance to the Melodion Band from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. A letter from the Supreme Lodge advising a good insurance report. All officers' reports were read. Visitors recognized were Evelyn Mikeska, Larry Pflughaupt and Dorothy Pflughaupt. Birthdays for August were Ruth Kieschnick and Frank Tumis Anniversary congratulations for August to Elmo and Bernice Walther. The capsule prize for $90 went

Lodge 15E , Austi meets September 1 Lodge 155, Austin will meet Sunday, September 10 at 3 p.m. at Ted and Nel Marek's home in San Marcos. Support your lodge by being present to show your appreciation to Ted and Nel for hosting this meeting and to discuss our participation in the celebration of Texas Czech Heritage Week in October plus our Christmas dinner in December. Let's keep our fraternal sprit alive and well with 100 percent attendance.

1 Pasadena reports on August meeting Lodge

On Wednesday August 23, Lodge 172 held its regular monthly meeting. The meeting was called to order at 7:30pm followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silent prayer for the sick and departed. President Mayfield welcomed our guests — Louis Hanus, Evelyn Mikeska and Larry and Dorothy Pflghaupt — to our meeting. Fraternalist of the Year First Vice President Bobbye Johnson told everyone that it was time to elect the Fraternalist of year. Tennie Walla was elected as Fraternalist of the year. Congratulations, Tennie for a well deserved honor.. No one deserves it more than you. Entertainment Chairperson Bobbye Johnson announced to everyone that the band for New Years Eve will be Down Time. Robert wished everyone with a birthday in September a happy birthday.

Directions to the Marek's Home Take 1-35 South, cross the Blanco River, Exit 206, turn right on Loop 82 on Aquarena Springs Drive. Continue on Aquarena Springs Drive across the railroad track, turn right into Aquarena Springs, go through the golf course. Stay right past the hill all the way. House Address: 208 East Mimosa Circle. Phone: (512) 353-2911. Fraternally submitted, Ginny Prasatik Secretary/Reporter

Next Meeting September 27 President Mayfield reminded everyone that the since Monday September 4 is Labor Day our next workday will be Tuesday, September 5. The Executive meeting will be September 13. The next regular meeting will be September 27. It will also be a covered dish meeting. After a few words from our guests and door prizes given. The meeting was adjourned at 9 p.m. Submitted by. Jo Mayfield Secretary/Reporter

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Lone Pay Life.

It Isn't Just for Kid As its name suggests, the purchaser of an SPJST Lone Pay Life certificate makes only one premium payment, resulting in a paid-up certificate. For years, it has been a favorite plan for parents and grandparents seeking to enroll their children and grandchildren in the SPJST. However, did you know that a Lone Pay Life certificate can be issued to individuals up to age 80? As you would expect, at the older issue ages, it can be expensive; however, it could be just the thing for older members who want to buy additional permanent insurance. For example, a female at age 70 can purchase additional paid-up insurance at the rate of $570 per $1,000 of coverage with a minimum purchase of $5,000 coverage. The Lone Pay Life certificate may also be of interest to anyone wishing to make a gift of life insurance to a college, church, charitable organization or individual. For more information on the SPJST Lone Pay Life certificate or other financial products, please contact your local lodge sales representative.

Lodge 161 Honors "Everyday Heroes /0 Members of Lodge 161, La Parita - Jourdanton took time at a recent

meeting to acknowledge the efforts of its dedicated members with the presentation of SPJST "Everyday Hero" pins. Recipients, pictured above, from left, were: Larry Wagner, Jr., Kathy Wagner, Lloyd House, Bettie House, Gussie Spacek, and Ernest Spacek. Honorees not pictured are: Valdemar Benitez, Frances Kovar and Lucy Zepeda.

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LONE PAY CASH VALUE CASH VALUE CASH VALUE , AGE 65 PREMIUM IMMEDIATE 10 Y s4a) $57 $5,060 S700 1.810 1,320 5.060 202" 5 U45 4,6a0 — 4,3,16


Wednesday, September 6, 2000—VESTNIK/13

Lodge 17 Warrentc.., meets September 1 There will not be a meeting in the month of August. The next meeting will be on September 14 at 7 p.m. Games and a potluck meal will follow. Ora Lee Levien, Reporter

Lodge 180, Burluson reports on Adgust meeting We had our general clean-up on August 26. Now the lodge is ready to go for our September rentals. Everyone was feverishly chasing those dust bunnies with the dirt devil, especially Joe and Estelle Hurtik, Sr., who came early that morning and had accomplished a lot by the time the rest of the members had arrived. Thank you, Joe and Estelle. Bill Hilcher did a lot of the outside work. It was hot, hot, hot. Thank you, Bill for working out in the hot, miserable weather. Joe and Rhonda Hurtik and John Hilcher, thanks go to you also. They cleaned the floor and chairs. You should have seen the dust bunnies run. Remember, that we will not have our dance on September 9 due to a hall rental. We hope everyone will look forward to our October dance. Maybe, just maybe, a hint of fall will be in the air or will it be witches, ghouls and ghosts? Ann Sammet, Reporter —SPJST-

Lodge 189, Bryan-

College Station meets September 10 The next quarterly meeting of the SPJST Lodge 189 will be at 2 p.m., Sunday, September 10, 2000 at the home of Al and Nina Quitta, 909 Ashburn Avenue, College Station. for directions, call (979) 696-6665. The agenda for the meeting will include the finalizing of plans for the December meeting and Christmas party, the election of officers for next year and discussion of program plans and meeting place for next year. We would appreciate a good turn out for this meeting. Your support is needed to carry on the existence of Lodge 189. See you at the meeting. Fraternally, Ernest A. Wentrcek Secretary-Treasurer —SPJST-

Lodge 191, Lufkin

asks members to "start thinking" about next year Lodge 191 will have a country and western dance on Saturday, September 16 at 8 p.m. Music will be

by Walter Plant. Our theme for evening will be Picnic in the P:17k. The lodge will provide hot dogs _br the picnic. The host§ will be Woodville Bunch. The East Texas Cioggers will host clogging lessons for beginners. This class will start on Wednesday, September 6 at 6 p.m: . Helen Anderson will be the instructor. Dances will be each Wednesday night at 6 p.m. Alert! We need you! It is time to start thinking about next year. We need people who are willing to serve as officers, hosting or whatever your talents may be. All lodge work is done on a volunteer basis, so please help us out...volunteer. Who knows? You may enjoy it. Just let one of our officers know that you are willing to help. Working together we can have a great lodge without just a few people carrying the load. Thanks to Helen Anderson and Linda Mount for making the new table cloths. They really looked nice on the tables at our last dance. For dance reservations, call Marilyn (409) 632-1124. For building reservations, call Frank Juarez (409) 875-4676. —SPJST-

Lodge 196, Houston-

West schedules Melodion Band, October garage sale Lodge 196, Houston-West had a nice monthly meeting. We are planning on having a big garage sale -on October 14, 2000. All the proceeds will be donated to a lodge member who that had a horrible house fire. So, if you have any old things that you have been looking to get rid of, please contact the lodge and we will be happy to get rid of it for you. The June 2000 meeting will be on the June 20 at 7:30 p.m. We moved it so that we would not interfere with Father's Day. On September 24, 2000, we are having the Melodion Band from the Czech Republic come to the lodge. We are still in the planning stage, but we think that we might have a traditional Czech dinner and a dance to follow. Watch the next newsletters for times and costs. Please feel free to come and bring your friends and family. Fraternally, Cadance Hale, Secretary —SPJST-

Lodge 201,

BleiblervilleNelsonville reports on August meeting Bleiblerville-Nelsonville SPJST Lodge 201 met for its regular monthly meeting on Sunday, August 13, 2000. The meeting was called to order by President Mrs. Elaine Duron at 3 p.m. All officers were in attendance except

the FIC officers. All present stood for a silent moment of prayer of departed members since our last meeting. They were Mrs. Rosalie Hancock and Mrs. Ester Platte. Nine members were in attendance. Secretary Mrs. Lillie Shupak read the minutes of the previous meetinc and where approved Treasurer of the lodge, Mrs. Clara Susan gave her report and the hall treasurer Miss Jenelle Zettel gave her report. Members on the sick list we knowledge of were Mrs. Pearl in a Houston hospital, Mrs. Olga recovering from surgery in her ho:rie, Mr. Leland Maeckol with his sisters and Mr. Jessie Macat in the nursing home. Wishes for speedy recoveries for all. A motion was made seconded and passed to have the back door in the kitchen area replaced. A motion was made seconded and passed to honor the 50-years at the regular second Sunday lodge meeting in December. Mrs. Celesta Balke Reporter —SPJST-

Ennis Sewing Circle

reports on August meeting The Circle met August 10, 2000. Twenty-four members were present. Our guests were Charles Kosarek, Jerry Zmolek and Julius Podhrasky. President Sadie Kubin called the meeting to order. The Pledge of Allegiance was repeated. A moment of silence was observed in memory of Carolyn Foit; Liu, daughter of sister, Doris Foit, Louis Marusek, brother of Sister Mary Krajca and cousin of Charles Kosarek, George Cikanek, brother in-law of Sister Adell Cikanek, David Marusak, cousin Charles Kosarek. We extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families. Secretary Vlasta Laznovsky read the minutes. Treasurer Lillie Kosarek gave the financial report. Both reports were approved as read. Sunshine Chairperson Eleanora Pelzel gave the following report: A thank you note was read from Sister Dorothy Shirrell and family for the get well card and money gift; a thank you note was read from Sister Anne Zabojnik for the get well card and

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1 3 ISiC its & C coium.. win return again in next week's Vesntik. Keep those good ideas co ins ml Thank you. money gift: a thank you card was read from Sister Doris Foit for the sympathy card sent her for her daughter, Carolyn Foit Lin. A birthday card was sent to Sisters Anne Zvolanek and Anne Mullins. A money gift was received from Sister Libbie Elsik in memory of Carolyn Foit Liu. "Happy Birthday" was sung to the August birthday celebrants. Sister Betty Steagall donated napkins. A quilt was quilted for Sister Dorothy Prachyl. A quilt will be quilted at our September meeting. A drawing for the quilt will be held at our Christmas meeting—members only. Sister Georgia Tupy furnished the door prize. Sister Vlasta Laznovsky was the lucky winner. Sister Libbie Vrla brought a lovely gift from the Czech Republic to be given away as a door prize number two. Sister Liddie Pavelka was the lucky winner. Sister Bertha Podhrasky and Sister Libbie Vrla told us about the lovely trip they took to the Czech Republic. Sister Bertha Podhrasky relayed a hello to our members from Miroslav Chodl. His band should be here for their first engagement at the Westfest, the first weekend in September, that is, if they get their visas. Sister Sylvia Laznovsky also took the trip to the Czech Republic. Correction: The family of Mrs. Milton Laznovsky, her daughter and children from France, were guests of Sister Vlasta Laznovsky. Our next meeting will be September 14, 2000. See you then. A Dog Story I read this article in the Dallas Morning News by Matt Weitz. This touched my heart: Bring home a puppy, train it, love it, then send it away to help the blind. This happens all the time at Puppy Raisers. The people who are training these doggies are raising them to give away and that in a little less than a year, most of the tails here will wag quicker to the cadences of another voice and yearn for the touch of another hand. Alice Roberts, Reporter —SPJST-

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14NESTNIK—Wednesday, September 6, 2000

HERITAGE AND CULTURE

CCCH hosts fifth annual gala fund raiser On August 18, Houston's Warwick Hotel was the setting for the Czech Cultural Center Houston's, A Night of Czech Music, Dinner, Dance V The organization's fifth annual fund raiser to benefit its 4.5 million-dollar capital campaign was emceed by well-known television personality, Kathie Turner. Honored guest of the evening was Mr. William E. Bill Souchek, longtime Kinkaid school educator and entrepreneur par excellence. The La Fontaine ballroom with 400 plus guests enthusiastically conveyed to him a roomful of love and respect for his longtime contributions to Czech heritage history and language. Charles Saunders, Esq., Development Chairman, announced Houston Endowment's grant for construction of the center in the Museum district at the same time asking the Czech community and others for a challenge-matching grant. Among the distinguished guests were Stewart Morris, Sr., Stewart Title Company Founder and Jo Ella Morris; Earl and Martha Austin; Dr. Bela Borsos; the entire Drs. Vlasta and Ervin Adam family; Drs. Tomas and Marcella Klima; Allen and Dorothy Chernosky, with their large family; Gladys and Leslie Kahanek;

Nancy Dean, Houston Chronicle; Linda and Bill Wiest; Keith Todd; Zahava Haenosh, General (ret) Ed and Ellen Solymosy; John R. Vacek; Earthman's group - John Klesel; the Marek Family of Companies; Louis and Oleta Hanus; Audrey and Larry Klump; Randy Ray, Director of the Museum of Medical Science and Kelly Ray; Dr. Nicholas Kutke; Dr. Milan Horejs; artist John Pavlicek; Betty Passini, Northwest Houston Chamber; Dr. Pavel and Linda Petrik; Tom Standish, President Reliant Energy H.L&P. and Joyce Standish; Dave McClanahan, President and CEO Reliant Energy Delivery Group and Becky McClanahan; Beverly Maurice; Brian Vanicek, Editor Vestink; Bernice Havelka and Naomi Kostom Spencer. Also speaking briefly were Dr. Art Jansa and Honorary Czech Consul, Ray Snokhous. Youngest Board member, law student Meribeth Novak of Dallas, spoke on family involvement and passing down heritage to children and grandchildren. Effie M. Rosene, Chairman, introduced Gala 2000 Co-Chairs, Natalie Woodruff and Nancy Krueger and Gala 2000 Auction Committee Chairs, Paul and Judy Pasemann, thanked the committee and all those present for making the Gala a delightful success. Musical entertainment was provided by the Gus Lindeman Orchestra. —SPJST-

Reunions Markert Family

The Fourth annual Andrew Markert family reunion will be held on Saturday, September 23 at the City of Lincoln Community Center. It is air conditioned now. Lunch will be served at 12 noon. Bring a vegetable, salad or dessert dish. There will be judging for the best dessert with prizes to be given. Meat, coffee and tea will be provided. We will need a head count so please R.S.V.P. by September 9 to Magdaline Markert Schiller (512) 335-3453 or Renee Schiller Clark 1 (800) 933-3143, extension 227. There is work being done a family tree. If you have information, bring along. Door prizes will be given away. Yours truly, Dorothy Markert —SPJSTPokorny Family The 33rd annual J.J. Pokorny reunion will be Sunday, September 17. It will be in the Murphy Park. American Legion Hall, Taylor, Texas Registration begins at 10:30 a.m. A covered dish meal will be served at 12:30 p.m. The meeting starts at 1 p.m. Saturday, September 16, there will be a golf tournament held at the Mustang Creek Golf Course beginning at 7:30 a.m. If you need more information, contact Thomas Barcuch (254) 527-3671. A horseshoe tournament will be in Murphy Park at 11 a.m. Domino Tournament will be after 4 p.m. Bring items for the silent auction and bring cakes for the cake walk. All of Anton Pokorny family from California are coming. Hope to see you all there. If you need more information, call Darla Daffin (512) 347-0199. Fraternally, Dorothy Markert

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CCCH Presents Scenes from

A Night of Czech Music, Dinner and Dance

Approximately 400 supporters turned out for the Czech Cultural Center Houston's "A Night of Czech Music, Dinner and Dance" fund raiser held Friday, August 18 at the Warwick Park Plaza Hotel in Houston. Attendees, pictured from left, are: Campaign Co-Chair Arthur M. Jansa, M.D., CCCH Chairman Effie Rosene, CCCH Development Committee Chairman Charles Saunders, Honorary Czech Consul and Campaign. Co-Chair Raymond Snokhous. CCCH Board Member Robert Dvorak displays artist's rendering of proposed future home of the Czech Cultural Center Houston to be located at 4900 San Jacinto in Houston — just five blocks north of the Warwick Hotel where the gala was held. Pictured, from left, are: John R. Vacek, CCCH Vice Chairman James Ermis, Father Paul Chovanec of St. Christopher's Catholic Church— a founding CCCH member — and CCCH Board Member Meribeth Novak — the former Miss SPJST 1996 - 2000.

Luksa Family The Luksa family have planned a reunion on October 8 at Lodge 24, Cyclone, Flag Hall. For more information, please call Karen Bethke at (985) 2289 or Lanelle Lesikar (254) 9852320 Submitted by, Karen Bethke —SPJST-

Tallas-Manak Families When: Saturday, September 30,2000 Where: SPJST Lodge 29 Hall 5025 FM 619, Taylor, Texas 76574 (east of Taylor) Hall Phone (512) 352-9139 Registration/Social hour will begin at 11:00 a.m. A barbeque catered meal will begin at 12:30 p.m. The cost is $4 for adults; $2 for children, 12 and under. (Pay at the door.) Please bring a dessert. After lunch, there will be a brief meeting and auction. Please bring an itme to donate. There will also be a white elevphant exchange with a $5 limit. In addition, the annual BroCzech Horseshow Tournament will be held. Please R.S.V.P. by September 11, 2000 to Cindy Buzan, 8921 Hachita Drive, Austin, Texas 78749; by phone (512) 301-0156; or by e-mail gbuzan@swbell.net —SPJSTSeptember 24 Kulhanek family—at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Dining Hall in Frelsburg, Texas. For more information, please contact Jerry and Karen Kulhanek at (713) 712-7963 (voicemail pager). —SPJST-

SPJST District Five Director Louis Hanus and his wife Oleta were among those in attendance. They were recognized for their generosity in underwriting the raffle — a trip for two to the Czech Republiic. Brother Hanus is an Honorary CCCH Board Member. Helen Hegwood shares greetings with Honorary Czech Consul Raymond Snokhous. Sister Hegwood helped to open the evening program with the singing of the Czech and Slovak national anthems.


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In Memoriam Expression of Sympathy We, the members of Lodge 35, Elk, wish to express our deepest sympathy to the family of our departed brother, WILLIE H. ADAMEK, 85, of Elk who died August 16, 2000 in a Temple hospital. Willie was the son of Mr. and mrs. William Jerry Adamek who lived near Mart. Mr. Adamek was a farmer and lived in the Elk area. During World War II, Willie served with the U.S. Army Signal Corps attached to the Fifth Air Force. He served four years and nine month and was honorably discharged on December 13, 1945 as a Technician Fifth Grade. He was a member of SPJST Lodge 35, Elk. Graveside services were held at SPJST Pavelka Cemetery with Reverend Steve Heyducek officiating. Willie was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors include two sisters, Frances Ceska of Mart and Martha Mladenka of Waco; niece, Mae Dell Sulak of Houston; Doris Wallace of Kingsville; ne p hews, Jimmy Mladenka of Elk, Donnie Mladenka of Dallas; Edwin Floml; of Morgan's Point in Belton and Billie 5•pe Horak of Kingsville; very spedcci Johnny Stuchly of Elk; beloved cousin and special care-giver, Patsy Thun of Hallsburg. Memorials may be made to Disabled American Veterans, P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45202 or the charity of your choice. Littlepage Rinera Home of Mart took care of the arrangements. Fraternally, Elizabeth Kubitza -SPJST-

May our departed sister rest n peace. Fraternally, Richard Greger, President Bernice Sebek, Secretary

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Expression of Sympathy The members of Lodge 94, Wheelock, express their sympathy to the family and relatives of WILLIE EDWARD SKUBAL, who passed away on August 10, 2000 at the age of 78. He was born January 7, 1922 and lived his entire life in the Wheelock community. Services for Brother Skubal were held August 14 at the Hillier Funeral Home in Bryan. The Reverend Jimmy Nedbalek officiated. Burial was in the Wheelock Cemetery. Brother Skubal was a retired carpenter. He was a member of American Legion Post 159 and a member of SPJST Lodge 94. He served in World War H. Survivors include his wife, Janie Lee Skubal of Wheelock; a son and daughter in-law, Johnny W. and Karen Skubal of Bryan; a daughter and son in-law, Judy and Robert Botts of Kansas City, Kansas; two sisters and broth LS in law Lillie Mae and Cecil - Wheelock and L'l'ian and is....an of Bryan; si ", four great-gra-__.-: -1 rest in our departed IZesolution &Lillie Mae 1 -SPJST-

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The officers and membership of Lodge 24, Cyclone express their sincere sympathy to the family of our departed lodge sister, OLGA JULIA BEDRICH. Services for Olga Julia Bedrich, 97, of Zabckville, were held Friday August 18, 2000 at Ocker Brethren Church with the Reverend Albert Michalik officiating. Burial was in Ocker Brethren Cemetery. Mrs. Bedrich died Tuesday, August 15, 2000 in a Temple nursing home. She was born in Zabcikville and spent her life in the area. She was a member of the Home Demonstration Club, Ocker Brethren Church Christian Sisters, Seaton Senior Citizens, SPJST at Lodge 24, Cyclone and taught Sunday School at Ocker Brethren Church where she was a member. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Bedrich in 1993 Survivors are two sons, Johnnie Bedrich of Lake Jackson and Alvin Bedrich of Seaton; one daughter, Lorene Reno of Grandbury; one sister, Marie Evans of New Braunfels; seven grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

The members of Lodge 94, Wheelock, express their sympathy to the family and relatives of ROSALIE WYMOLA. Sister Wymola passed away on August 16, 2000 at the Bryton Inn Health Center in Bryan at the age of 95. Services for Sister Wymola were held at 10 a.m., August 19 at Memorial Funeral Home in Bryan. The Reverend John McCaffrey of St. Joseph Catholic Church officiated. Burial was in the Mount Calvary Cemetery in Bryan. She was born in Moravia, Czech Republic on August 8, 1905. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lodge Wymola. Survivors include three sons and two daughters in-law, Eugene and Gloria Wymola of San Augustine, Florida, Alfred and Elizabeth Wymola of Bryan; one sister in-law, Christine Wymola of Edge; one sister, Agnes Dillard of Bryan; 11 grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews.

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Expression of Sympathy We, the Resolution Committee of SPJST Lodge 92 in Fort Worth, Texas, on behalf of our entire membership, wish to express sympathy to the bereaved family of our departed brother, MARVIN G. "MAC" MCLENDON, 81, a retired heavy equipment operator, who died Saturday, August 19, 2000 in North Richland Hills. Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 22 at Shannon North Funeral Chapel. Burial was at Mount Olivet Cemetery. The family received friends from 6 p.m. to 8 Mac McLendon p.m. on Monday, August 21 at the funeral home. Marvin McLendon was born December 20, 1918 in Hico. He worked for General Dynamics for 20 years and 15 years for Halloway Crane Services. He was a member of organizations such as Operating Engineers, Scottish Rite, Masonic Lodge 1244, SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth was a member of Rosen 1-1a1gr,::s Baptist Church. Survivors include 1-:-Ss wife of 60 years, Sibyl sons, Bill. McLendon and wife, Norma of Hurst, C.G. "Jerry" McLendon of Granbury; daughter, Joan Troxell and husband. Earl of Saginaw; grandchildren, Tracy Troxell, Lisa Gutherie, Steve McLendon, Tarina Troxell, Lana Molder; great-grandchildren, Brandon Troxell, Haylie Gutherie, Lane Taylor, Sy Gutherie, Margan and Justin Molder; numerous nieces and nephews; and a host of friends. • May our departed brother rest in peace. Resolution Committee Monalee Hattendorf Victoria Murphy Christine Zich

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Resolution of Sympathy We the undersigned Resolution Committee of SPJST Lodge 88, Houston, Texas, and on behalf of our entire membership, wish to express our sincere and heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family of our departed member, HENRY T. BRAVENEC, 72, and a resident of Houston since 1947, who died June 29, 2000. Owner-Operator of Bravenec Electric for 35 years, he was a charter member of the Independent Electric Contractors, member of the Houston Property Rights Association and also

a member of SPJST Lodge 88, Houston, Texas. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Gertrude Bravenec; daughter, Alice Kopecky and husband, Jeff; son William Bravenec and wife, Debbie; grandchildren, Karen, Holly and Michael Bravenec, and Laura Kopecky; sister, Bertha Smothers; as well as other relatives; and a host of friends. Visitation was Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Woodlawn Funeral Home. Mass of Christian burial was at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Theresa Catholic Church. Rite of Committal was at Woodlawn Garden of Memories. Pallbearers were Frankie Bravenec, Larry Kopecky, Robert Bravenec, Steve Wesneski, Ken Sims and Jim Galan. May our departed brother rest in peace. Laura Warnasch Gladys Havemann Mary Roznovsky

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Expression of Sympathy We, the Resolution Committee of Lodge 17, Novy Tabor, on behalf of our entire membership, wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of our departed lodge sister, AL t INA T 1", CY SUROVIK, who passed away on Tuesday, June 13. 2000 at Bryan Inn Health center in Bryan, Texas. Sister Surovik was horn October 22. 1899 in the New Tabor Con- nunity of of Burleson County, the '• Annie (1,1-.:,:.astik) Thomas Matcela as baptized in the New Tabor Bre.iiren Church. She was married to Frank Surovik, Jr. on September 6, 1918. He preceded her in death on June 24, 1992. She was a mother and homemaker. She was a member of the Snook Brethren Church and the Christian Sister organization. She was preceded in death by her parents; two sons, Theodore Franklin and Edward Surovik; six brothers; and three sisters. Survivors include one son, Frank D. Surovik, III of Lyons; three daughters and two sons in-law, Annie Daniels and Adele and T.C. Houston of Cooks Point and Agnes and Raymond Dehart of Bryan; 14 grandchildren; 22 greatgrandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren; and one great-great-greatgranddaughter. Funeral services for Sister Surovik were held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 17, 2000 at Strickland Funeral Home in Caldwell, Texas with Reverend Henry Beseda officiating. Burial followed in the New Tabor Cemetery. Serving as active pallbearers were her grandsons. Honorary pallbearers were her granddaughters. May our departed lodge sister rest in eternal peace and her memory live amongst us forever. Fraternally submitted, Resolution Committee Susan Skrabanek Stanley Mrnustik Ben F. Trcalek, Jr. -SPJST-


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Resolution of Sympathy The officers and members of SPJST Lodge 201, BleiblervilleNelsonville wish to express our sincere, heartfelt, sympathy to the family of our departed sister of BleiblervilleNelsonville, Lodge 201, ESTHER (THIELEMANN) PLATTE, 84, of Industry. Funeral services were held on Monday, August 7, 2000 at 1 p.m. at Salem Lutheran Church in Welcome with Reverend Walter Schindehette officiating. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Platte passed away Friday, August 4 in a Baytown nursing home after a lengthy illness. Born June 15, 1916 in Welcome, she was the daughter of the late Theodore and Lillie (Eickoff) Thielemann. She attended Concordia Schools at Welcome and married Wilson Platte on January 11, 1933 in Welcome. She was a homemaker and a seamstress for Columbus clothing, Joel Frank and Nets Tiny Tots in Brenham before she retired. An active member of Salem Lutheran Church and the Bleiblerville-Nelsonville SPJST Lodge 201, she was a lifetime resident of the Industry area and had lived the last six years with her daughter in Baytown after her husband's death on December 30, 1993. Survivors include a daughter and son in-law, Alberta and Warren Tassin of Baytown; three grandsons, Danny and wife, Betsy Tassin of Baytown, Donald and wife, Kathleen Tassin of Highlands and Rayanon and wife Stephanie Tassin of Early; six greatgrandchildren, Kerey, Jeremy, Aaron and Evan Tassin, Amy Graves and Leslie Rogers; two sisters, Levirna Winkelmann of Cleveland, Lillie Mae and Husband Herbert Aschenbeck of Columbus; two brothers, Alvin and wife Anita Thielemann of Bryan, Leslie Thielemann of Bryan; also numerous nieces and nephew. In addition to her husband and parents, she was also preceded in death by a son, Cornelson Platte; four brothers, Alfred, Theo, Jr., Edmund and Erwin Thielemann and one sister, Alitha Thielemann. Pallbearers were Danny Tassin, Donald Tassin, Rayanon Tassin, Jeremy Tassin, Aaron Tassin, Evan Tassin, Ernst Platte and Herbert Ashenbeck. Memorials may be made to Salem Lutheran Church in Welcome. Services were under the direction of Koenig and Strickland Funeral Home in LaGrange. Fraternally, Mrs. Celesta Balke Reporter

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He is survived by his wife, Wyonda Buckner Johnson; son, Paul; daughter, Teri; and granddaughter, Staci King. Following World War II, Bubba served in the National Guard and then was employed for a time in the radio department of the DPS in Austin. In the early 1960s, he joined his brothers, Arville and Arbie and their sister, Ruby Johnson Rivers, in the family machine shop business, A.E. Johnson and Sons. He was a skilled designer and electrician. From 1960 to 1968 and then again from1972 to 1978, Bubba served on the Elgin City Council and was Mayor of Elgin from 1978 to 1982. He was a member of the Elgin Volunteer Fire Department, a Masonic Lodge Member and coached little league ball teams. He also gave much of his time and energy to the organizing and building of the Elgin SPJST hall. The large ceiling light which hangs over the center of the SPJST hall dance floor is an example of his creative skills. Many Elginites will remember the mechanical Christmas decorations that he created and displayed on his lawn-the waving Santa Clauses, one in a rocket ship and another in a moving train etc. In spite of failing health, he remained active and interested in his lifelong pursuits. One of his greatest joys was to regularly visit his nephews, Brent and Jay Johnson, at their manufacturing business. His advice and encouragement will be greatly missed. Deer hunting on the Walter Franklin lease in Llano, Texas was also one of his most cherished pastimes. The family wishes to sincerely recognize and thank his doctors, David Morris and David Pederson, his physician's assistant, Joanie Houghart and all of the nursing staff of the CC Unit of the Austin Heart Hospital. Visitations were held on Monday, August 7, 2000, from 6:30-8 p.m., at the Newby Funeral Home. Arthur Johnson's funeral was held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, August 8, 2000, at the Newby Funeral Home in Elgin, with burial in the Elgin Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. His passing left a void in the hearts of his children, Paul and Teri; granddaughter, Staci; brothers, Arville and Arbie; numerous ilieces; and nephews, but none greater than that of his loving wife of 42 years, Wyonda. In life and in memory, their "Bubba" was always loved and never forgotten. Newby Funeral Home, Elgin, was in charge of arrangements. May our departed brother rest in peace. Dollie Hajda Lazelle Wuthrich Evelyn Gustafson -SPJST-

In Memory of Arthur Johnson Arthur "Bubba" Johnson of Elgin, Texas, died at the age of 72 years on Saturday, August 5, 2000. He was born May 24, 1928 to A.E. and Annie Johnson and was a lifelong resident of Elgin.

Expression of Sympathy We, the Resolution Committee of Lodge 142, Houston, on behalf of our entire membership, wish to express our condolences to the bereaved brother,

relatives and friends of our departed brother, AUGUS _ I. (GUS),FL 82, of Houston who died Monday, May 1, 2000. Mr. Florian was born in Beasley, Texas on August 23, 1917 to Frank Florian and Annie Lydia Florian. Gus served his country faithfully in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a member of the SPJST Lodge 142 and St. Theresa Catholic Church. Gus was preceded in death by his wife, Viola. T. Florian and his sister and brothers. He is survived by his daughter, Beverly Ann Qualls, Diane M. Dubrock, and Elizabeth J. Forrest; a son, Anthony A. Florian; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. The Rosary was recited at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 3, 2000 in the Chapel of Forest Park Westheimer Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 4 at St. Theresa Catholic Church with the Reverend Benjamin Smaistrla, Celebrant. Rite of Committal followed at Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery. May he rest in peace. Resolution Committee Sidon Tumis Pat Schleider Barbara Boyd

Sister Rychlik was born December 27, 1906 in the New Tabor community of Burleson County to John and Frances Sefcik Machan. She was a member of Caldwell Brethren Church and New Tabor SPJST Lodge 17. She was an excellent seamstress and enjoyed quilting and flower gardening. Survivors include a sister, Ella Beseda of McAllen; two nephews, Bernard Rychlik and wife, Betty, Joe Rychlik and wife Donna; eight nieces, Ann Johnston and husband, Lawrence, Gladys Manning, Agnes Urbanovsky, Henrietta Hyvl, Milady Hyvl, Lydia Bolton, Olga Gloyna and Delphine Lovelin. Graveside services for Sister Rychlik were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 9, 2000 at New Tabor Cemetery near Caldwell with Reverend Henry E. Beseda officiating. Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home of Caldwell was in charge of arrangements. May our departed lodge sister rest in eternal peace and her memory live amongst us forever. Fraternally submitted, Resolution Committee Susan Skrabanek Stanley Mrnustik Ben F. Trcalek, Jr. -SPJST-

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Expression of Sympathy We the Resolution Committee of Lodge 17, Novy Tabor, on behalf of our entire membership, wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of our departed lodge brother, EMIL JOHN VICTORICK, who died on Monday, July 31, 2000 in the Trinity Medical Center in Brenham, Texas. Brother Victorick, 71, was a retired dairy worker and a member of the Brethren denomination. Survivors include numerous cousins and other relatives. Graveside services for brother Victorick were held at the New Tabor Cemetery near Caldwell with Reverend Henry Beseda officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home of Caldwell. May our departed lodge brother rest in eternal peace and his memory live amongst us forever. Fraternally submitted, Resolution Committee Susan Skrabanek Stanley Mrnustik Ben E Trcalek, Jr.

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Expression of Sympathy We, the Resolution Committee of Lodge 17, Novy Tabor, on behalf of our entire membership, wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of our departed lodge sister, MILADY M. RYCHLIK, who passed away on Saturday, July 8, 2000, at St. Joseph Regional Health Center in Bryan, Texas.

Expression of Sympathy We, the undersigned Resolution Committee of Lodge Karel Havlicek No. 4, Hallettsville, Texas, on behalf of our entire membership, wish to express our sincerest and deepest sympathy to the bereaved family of our departed lodge sister, VIVIAN ROSIE BELICEK who passed away Wednesday, July 12, 2000 at the age of 67 years. She was born November 14, 1932 in Lavaca County to the late August and Rosie Konarik Holly. She was a member of the Czech Moravian Brethren Church in Vsetin and a member of the Christian Sisters. Survivors include husband, Willie W. Belicek; daughter, Bonnie Manno of Bastrop; sons, Jimmie Belicek of Hallettsville and Ethan Belicek of Bastrop; brothers, Alfonse Holly of Hallettsville, James August Holly of Houston and Jerome Holly of Victoria; and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents. Visitation began at 11:30 a.m. Friday, July 14 at Kubena Funeral Home. Prayer services were at 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home chapel. Services were at 3 p.m., Saturday, July 15 at the Czech Moravian Brethren Church in Vsetin, with the Reverends Henry Beseda and Albert Flathmann officiating. Burial was in the Vsetin Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. May our departed sister rest in eternal peace. Resolution Committee Gayenell Chudej Gaye Galetka Victoria Zak -SPJST-


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Expression of Sympathy We the undersigned Resolution Committee of SPJST Lodge 88, Houston, Texas, and on behalf of our entire membership, wish to express our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family of our departed member, KEVIN E. "JAKE" JACOB, 78, died peacefully at his home after a lengthy illness on July 31. He is survived by Louise, his loving wife and constant companion of 55 years; daughters, Linda Bench and husband, Jake Jacob Leonard; Patsy Sakowitz and husband, Sam; Dinah Sultanik and husband, Michael; grandchildren, Shelly Ulrich and husband, Kevin; Christy Brown and husband; Aaron; Michael Bench and wife, Kristi, Tami Sakowitz, Lori Sakowitz, April Day, Jeremy Day and wife, Tiffany; two great-grandchildren Christopher and Jessica Ullrich. He was also survived by brother, Jerry Dean Jacob; and numerous family members. He was preceded in death by his parents, Laura and E.P. Jacob, Sr.; brother, E.P. Jacob, Jr. and A.G. Jacob; sister, Sylvia Sanders and son in-law, Donnie Day.

Kevin was born in Texas in the LaBahia Community on August 6, 1921 and moved to Houston in 1946 after four years of service in the U.S. Army. Jake was an active and faithful member at Zion Lutheran Church for over 50 years. He founded Jake's Egg Company, now known as Jake's Finer Foods and recently celebrated more than 54 years in business. He was also co-owner of a family partnership, Jacob Bros. Ranch, Carmine, Texas. He was extremely active in many professional and community organizations; member and past president of the Texas Poultry Federation and recipient of their prestigious Golden Feather Award; past president and director of Texas Egg Council; member of Texas Department of Agriculture Egg Marketing Advisory Board; associate member of Gulf Coast Retailers, Texas Restaurant Association, Hotel-Motel Association and Texas Chef's Association; director of Capital Bank; past president and active member of Greater North Houston Kiwanis Club; member of Timbergrove Civic Club, SPJST Lodge 88, Houston and Sons of Hermann Lodge 100. Visitation was Wednesday, August 2, 3 to 9 p.m. at Pat H. Foley Funeral Home, 1220 W. 34th Street, Houston. Funeral services were on Thursday, August 3 at 11 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, 3606 Beauchamp, Houston with Pastor Don Carlson officiating. Interment at Earthman Resthaven Cemetery, 13102 North Freeway, Houston.

In lieu of flowers, family requests donations to Zion Lutheran Church or the charity of your choice. Jake will be remembered for his incredible kindness, his loving and giving spirit, his quick smile, his unlimited

capacity for friendship and his devotion to his wife and family. Laura Warnash Gladys Havemann Mary Roznovsky —SPJST-

Sought to Build the National World War II Memorial Gifts

Your gift will help us to build. the National World War II Membrial in Washington, D.C. — a long overdue tribute to those who served in the armed forces, merchant marines and on the home front during World War During World War II, our nation was united as never before to halt the spread of tyranny and preserve the freedoms . we enjoy. Today, Americans are coming together once again to honor . those who made victory possible. We have a long way to go to reach our goal of $100 million for the World War H Memorial. So any additional help. you can give right now will be greatly appreciated. If you know . someone who might be able to support the Memorial, please let them know we need their help, too.

Make checks payable to: World War II Memorial Fund P.O. Box 96766 Washington, D.C. 20090-6766 http://www.wwiimemorial.com Contributions are tax-deductible. Thanks again for your support! • Sincerely, Lisa Wilson Manager, Donor Services (Fraternally submitted by Emil Matula of Lodge 133, San Antonio.) —SPJST-

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To the Bereaved Survivors of Our Deceased Brothers and Sisters, the Supreme Lodge SPJST Expresses Its Heartfelt Sympathy. Fraternally Submitted by Lanita Anglin, Secretary-Treasurer —SPJST-


18NkSTNIK—Wednesday, September 6, 2000

Youth Letters Section

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

District Five presents Youth Achievement Day results

not only show their skills and talent, but in relating to each other in competition. They still remain very good friends. We adults could take a lesson from them. There are so many, many people who helped to make this such a great day not only for the youth, but also for me, my Assistant DYC Robert Castillo is always there for the youth and wherever I need him. Thank you, Robert. To the parents, thank you. Keep up this good rapport you have with your child. It means so much to them to really know you support them one hundred percent. I thank each and everyone of the youth and Lodge 88's President Clara Broz for seeing that this event was very special to everyone. Everyone came out a winner regardless of placement in the various competitions. Until next year, God Bless and keep up the good work. Fraternally, Marie Stayton District Five Youth Counselor Robert Castillo Assistant District Youth Counselor —SPJST-

Dear Members, Congratulations go out to those participants in this year's District Five Youth Achievement Day. This wonderful event for the district youth was hosted by Lodge 88, Houston. While we were down in numbers, the participation and enthusiasm was great amongst everyone. Thank yous go out to Kristen Bender. She was the Master of Ceremonies of this event. Thanks, too, to all of the district officers, Fred Buri and Carolyn Filipp sang the Czech and National Anthems; and thanks to District Five President Evelyn Mikeska who gave an inspirational talk to the youth saying they were all winners. Many thanks to all the youth leaders and assistants who worked so hard to make this day a great one for the youth. Thanks, also, to Lodge 88 for preparing a nice meal to help keep our strength going. Thanks to our newly elected District Five Directorelect Larry Pflughaupt for being there and overseeing the final results of the Tabulation Committee and their hard work. To the judges, all I can say is I am glad it was you doing the judging it was most difficult I'm sure. Thanks to Jeanette Bender for her involvement as always she is there for anyone who needs her. Thanks to Brian Graska and Dustin Anderson who were acting as escorts for royalty. You both did a great job. I am very proud of all the youth. They work so hard all year and this YAD helps them in so many ways, to

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

DISTRICT FIVE YAD RESULTS QUEEN/DUCHESS lst—Natalie Zalesky, 88/Miranda Hale, 196 2nd—Krystle Bender, 88/Rachel Anderson, 88 KING/DUKE 1st—Darrell Havemann, 88/Matthew Boyce, 88 INDIVIDUAL TALENT Ages 6 to 8 lst—Rachel Anderson, 88

District Five Royalty Court

Ages 9 to 11 1st—Stephanie Boyce, 88 2nd—Agnes Dailey, 88 Ages 12-14 1st—Erica Grayam, 196 2nd—Kyla Hale, 196 3rd—Bradley Hale, 196 15 to Senior 1 st—Darrell Havemann, 88 2nd—Kimberly Joseph, 88 SENIOR GROUP TALENT 1st—Lodge 88: Kimberly and Christina Joseph 2nd—Lodge 196: Miranda and Bradley Hale CONSTRUCTED ITEMS Ages 6 to 8 lst—Matthew Boyce, 88 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Brian Graska, 88 2nd—Jason Castillo, 196 3rd—Lauren Godwin, 88 FOODS Ages 6 to 8 1st—Rachel Anderson, 88 2nd—Matthew Boyce, 88 3rd—Ashley Moncrief, 196 Ages 9 to 11 lst—Stephanie Boyce, 88 2nd—David Leos, 196 3rd—Kyle Castillo, 196 Ages 12 to 14 lst—Nicholas Godwin, 88 2nd—Erica Grayam, 196 3rd—Lauren Godwin, 88 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Natalie Zalesky, 88 2nd—Kimberly Joseph, 88 3rd—George Leos, 196 HANDICRAFT Ages 6 to 8 1st—Mindy Rice, 196 2nd—Ashley Moncrief, 196

District Four Presents Youth Achievement Day Winners PART II June 25, 2000 Hosted by Lodge 160, San Angelo Top Junior Laken Miller, left, and Top Senior Cara Jansa were recognized for their outstanding efforts.

.;;;Ls - uchess Miranda Hale (196), Quee Pictured above, fro: = " Zalesky (88), King D 311H ,:::::Thann (88) and Duke Matthew Boyce (88).

Pictured, at right, are the members of Lodge 160, San Angelo, who accepted the honors for First Rocs District FouF rapbook. The from left, front: Dylan Schwartz, Johnna Schwartz, Laken Miller ant Rachel Schwartz. BACK: Austin Miller, Cara Jansa, Neil Block and Nathan Block.

Ages 12 to 14 1st—Brian Graska, 88 2nd—Dustin Anderson, 88 3rd—Nicholas Godwin, 88 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Natalie Zalesky, 88 2nd—Krystle Bender, 88 3rd—Kimberly Joseph, 88 HOBBY KITS Ages 6 to 8 lst—Matthew Boyce, 88 2nd—Rachel Anderson, 88 Ages 9 to 11 lst—Stephanie Boyce, 88 2nd—Kyle Castillo, 196 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Kimberly Joseph, 88 2nd—Krystle Bender, 88 NEEDLEWORK Ages 6 to 8 1st—Matthew Boyce, 88 2nd—Ashley Moncrief, 196 3rd—Rachel Anderson, 88 Ages 9 to 11 lst—Stephanie Boyce, 88 Ages 15 to Senior 1st—Kimberly Joseph, 88 2nd—Krystle Bender, 88 PICTORIAL ARTS Ages 6 to 8 lst—Rachel Anderson, 88 2nd—Ashley Moncrief, 196 Ages 9 to 11 1st—Miranda Hale, 196 Ages 12 to 14 1st—Jason Castillo, 196 2nd—Dustin Anderson, 88 3rd—Bradley Hale, 196 SCIENCE/EDUCATION Ages 9 to 11 1st—Stephanie Boyce, 88 2nd—Agnes Dailey, 88 3rd—Kyle Castillo, 196 Ages 15 to Senior stle Bender, 88 1st


Wednesday, September 6, 2000—VESTNIK/19 SEWING Ages 9 to 11 1st—Stephanie Leos, 196 POSTER 1st—Lodge 88, Houston SCRAPBOOK 1st—Lodge 88, Houston —SPJST-

Lodge 9, Snook

Youth Club member shares poem Fold two hands together And express a dash of sorrow Marinate it overnight and work on it tomorrow. Chop one grudge in tiny pieces Add several cups of love Dredge with a large sized smile Mix with the ingredients above Dissolve the hate within you, By doing a good deed, Cut in and help your friend If he should be in need. Stir in laughter, love and kindness From the heart it has to come, Toss with genuine forgiveness and give your neighbor some. The amount of people served Will depend on you, It can serve the whole wide world, If you really want it to. Fraternally, Kimberly Gaas 9/6/00 —SPJST-

Lodge 25, Ennis

Youth Club members accept special assignment Youth Club members of Lodge 25, Ennis accepted a special assignment from Lodge 25 President Linda Trojacek. The youth went to the farm of Johnnie and Margaret Krajca and held a special fire burning ceremony for a worn and faded American flag on July 3, 2000.

Lodge 25, Ennis

Youth Club member reviews summer Dear Readers, This summer was very exciting for me in the youth club. First, I got to go to Leaders-In-Training Camp in LaGrange, Texas. I learned the many ways to be a leader in different situations. After that, I attended Youth Achievement Day in Fort Worth. I entered many categories and won first place on a picture I drew of a deer. I also entered a table that I made from a tree and won second place. Finally, I went to Camp Val Verde and helped out as an LIT. I saw many of my friends there from LIT camp and from YAD and we all had lots of fun on the activities and especially the obstacle course. I am looking forward to seeing everyone at State YAD on August 6 and I hope I win. Fraternally, Randy Trojacek 9/6/00 —SPJST-

Lodge 30, Taiton

Youth Club member likes being active Dear Vestnik Readers, I am now a member of SPJST Lodge 30 in Taiton. I will be six on the 19th. I went to State Youth Achievement Day with my family. We had a good time. We stayed in a nice hotel with a swimming pool inside. On Sunday, we went to the YAD. I really like to watch the kids sing and dance and do skits. I really liked the pizza for lunch. I saw all the things the kids made with the play dough. I sure hope they have play dough next year when I can enter. I am very happy that Megan Marcaurele from our lodge won the queen contest. I am very happy also that the kids from our lodge who won so many of the pretty ribbons and trophies. I would like to have some of those next year. I am glad that T.J. Drapela from our lodge won the scholarship. I am already thinking about what I will do for next year. Thank you, Clint Gold (6) 9/6/00

Youth Club members participating were Raychel Clark, Jerrod Ryan, Blake Ryan, Youth Club President Randy Trojacek and Jake Holland who read a prayer from the American Legion. Submitted by, Margaret Krajca —SPJST-

Lodge 177,

Academy Youth Club members receive competition awards The August meeting of Lodge 177 Youth Club was called to order at 2 p.m. on Sunday, August 13 by President Sara Wagner. Courtney Wagner led the Pledge of Allegiance. We had eight members and two adults present. Following is a list of our State Youth Achievement Day results: • Jessica Lyon, District Two Merit Scholarship recipient, $750 • Jessica Lyon, second place individual talent • Senior Group talent, second place; members performing were Kristen Bartek, Jessica Lyon, Jordan Lyon. Courtney Wagner and Sara Wagner • Membership Drive—Bronze Award

well-represented at State YAD Lodge 107, Floresville was well represented at the SPJST State Youth Achievement Day held on August 6, 2000 in Temple, Texas. Members who participated were Aaron Sears, Kara Morrisey, Anthony Sears, Jr., Kristy Anderson, Ashley Anderson, Joshua Bayer, Kevin Bayer, Kelli Sears, Tayler Korus, Lian Pruski, Brandon Korus and Travis Purchis. were: state Winners at Needlework-1st, Kara Morrisey;

Next Meeting September 10 The meeting was adjourned at 2:23 p.m. After the meeting, we watched a tape of our performances at Youth Achievement Day and worked on Vestnik projects. Our next meeting is scheduled for September 10. Fraternally, Jordan Lyon (13) Reporter 9/6/00 —SPJST-

Lodge 107, Floresville

SPJST State Volleyball Tournament November 18. For more details, please contact the President's Office at 1 (800) 727-7578

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Contest Date Christmas ornaments will be judged at the district fall meeting and fun day.

—SPJST-

We will be having a fund raiser during the Bartlett Friendship Fest on September 16. We will also be participating in the parade. We will be selling sausage wraps, chips, drinks, baked goods and novelty items. We need each member to donate a 12pack of soft drinks or water and baked goods. All members also need to help work the booth. The District Two Fall Meeting will be September 17 at Taylor. The Christmas ornament contest is held then. Everyone is encouraged to participate. The District Two trip will be October 21. We will be chartering buses to Six Flags.

—SPJST-

Pictured above, Raychel Clark, Jerrod Ryan and Blake Ryan participate in flag-burning ceremony. Not pictured are Randy Trojacek and Jake Holland.

Foods-1st and Sewing-2nd, Tayler Korus; Foods — 2nd, Brandon Korus; Junior Group Talent--Tayler Korus, Kelli Sears and Lian Pruski, 3rd; Lodge 107 received first place, Poster. On August 5, 2000, the king and queen competition was held. Lodge 107 and District Seven were represented by King Anthony Sears, Jr., Brandon Korus, Queen Kara Morrisey, Duchess Christa Dippel. All of these youth worked hard on their crafts, talent and speeches and did a wonderful job. I am proud of you all. A quick reminder our Christmas ornament contest will be on Sunday, September 10, 2000 at our hall beginning at 10:30 a.m. A meal will be available. Members are asked to bring a dessert. Wendy Pruski Youth Leader

Ornament Guidelines 1. All ornaments must be homemade. No store-bought finished ornaments or pre-assembled kits. 2. Ornaments must be youth club member's own creation. 3. Overall size for ornament must be no larger than six inches, excluding ornament hanger. Judging • The DYC will secure judges. • Ornaments will be judeed on: Creative Ability 45 points Skill and Design 35 points Appearance anci Neatness 20 points Materials • May use any material appropriate for a Christmas ornament. • Styrofoam balls are allowed. Eligibility • Each youth club member may enter one ornament. • Youth club member must be present at the district meeting to . win. •. Winners • The DYC will secure ribbons. • There will be one winner in each of the following age categories: Ages 6 to 8 Ages 9 to 11 Ages 12 to 14 Ages 15 to High School Senior • The four winning ornaments from each district will he sent to the SPJST Home Office where they will be displayed on the SPJST Youth Christmas Tree in the lobby of the SPJST Home Office. • Winners at the state level will be recognized with a certificate and have.their ornament on the State Youth. Christmas Tree. A picture of the Christmas tree will be on the front page of the Vestnik with the names of the winners. • Must be present tp win. SPJST-


20/VkSTN1K—Wednesday, September 6, 2000

r District Five Presents Youth Achievement Day Winners June 25, 2000 Hosted by Lodge 88, Houston

District Five Top Point Winners Pictured, from left, are: Jason Castillo (196), Erica Grayman (196), Kyle Castillo (196), Krystle Bender (88), Natalie Zalesky (88), Matthew Boyce (88) and Stephanie Boyce (88).

YOUTH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNERS: 'o R: INDIVIDUAL TALENT: L to R: Darrell Havemann SENIOR GROUP TALENT: L to R: Christina Joseph Amanda Godwin, Kristen Bender and Valarie (88), Erica Grayam (196), Ste phanie Boyce (88) and Kimberly Joseph, representing Lodge 88, and Rachel Anderson (88). Houston. Mattiza.

PICTORIAL ARTS: L to R: Jason Castillo (196), Miranda FOODS: L to R: Stephanie Boyce (88) and Rachel CONSTRUCTED ITEMS: L to R: Matthew Boyce (88) and Brian Graska (88). Anderson (88). Hale (196) and Rachel Anderson (88).

SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEE: L to R: Natalie Zalesky, FIRST PLACE WINNERS: L to R: Krystle Bender, 88 Lauren Godwin, Stephanie Boyce and Matthew (Science/Education); Brian Graska, 88 (Handicraft) and Stephanie Boyce, 88 (Hobby Kits). Boyce of Lodge 88, Houston.

HANDICRAFTS: L to R: Mindy Rice (196).

Behind the Scenes at the District Five Youth Achievement Day

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LODGE 4, HALLETTSVILLE 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, September 10-Lodge 6 Meeting, 2 p.m. Friday, September 15-Social Night, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, September 16-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. 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) 593-4473 or (254) 593-3456. 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. LODGE 18, ELGIN NOTICE: Starting September 1, for all Lodge 18, Elgin hall rentals, please call (512) 281-4371. Sunday, September 10-Central Texas Sounds, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets $6 each. Kitchen will be open. Sunday, September 24-Combinations, polka/waltz/country western, 3 to 7 p.m. Admission $6 per person. Kitchen will be open. 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 (512)

281-4371; for reservations, call Mildred David (512) 261-5272; for band bookings, call Artie Monson (512) 281-3711. Lodge 18 is non-smoking. 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. 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 Saturday, September 9-50th Anniversary Party Thursday, September 14-Lodge meeting, 8 p.m. Saturday, September 16-Wedding Saturday, September 23-Dining Room Rental Saturday, September 30-Rental Saturday, October 7-Rental Thurs., October 12-Lodge Meeting, 8 p.m. 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. LODGE 26, SKIDMORE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2 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 29, TAYLOR Friday, September 8-Country Classic Friday, September 15-Tri County Sunday, September 17-Lodge 29 hosts District Two Fall Meeting. Watch the Lodge Letters Section of the Vestnik for details. Friday, September 22-Fritz Hodde and the Fabulous Six Friday, September 29-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) 3529139; (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, October 22-Turkey and Dressing Fund Raiser, 11:30 to 2 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.

(979) 543-3044 or (979) 648-2317 (lodge hall.) LODGE 41, PORT LAVACA Lodge meetings are the fourth Monday of the month at the Six Mile Presbyterian Church on Royal Road at 7 p.m. LODGE 47, SEATON Saturday, September 9-Open Saturday, September 16-Jerry Haisler and the. Melody Five Monday, eptember 18-Board Meeting, 7 p.m. Saturday, September 23-Country Expressions, C/W Saturday, September 30-Granger Polka Boys Saturday, October 14-Melodion Band, Tickets: $6 per person 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 48, BEYERSVILLE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. LODGE 49, ROWENA Saturday, September 10-Havlak Batla, polka, 3 to 7 p.m. Friday, September 15-Game social, 5 p.m. Saturday, September 23-District Four Fall Fun Day. Watch the Lodge Letters Section of the Vestnik for details. Friday, October 20-Monthly Game Social, 5 p.m. Saturday, October 28-Czech Fest sponsored by District Four, Lodge 49 and Concho Valley Czech Heritage Society and hosted by Lodge 49, Rowena. Watch the Vestnik for further details.

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 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 40 EL CAMPO-HILLJE Sunday, September 10-Memorial Service for past years deceased members, 2 p.m. Saturday, September 23-Wedding Saturday, October 7-Wedding Saturday, November 11-Louise Class Reunion

LODGE 54, WEST Friday, September 8-Lodge meeting, 7 p.m. Fellowship, refreshments and food.

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

LODGE 51, ELLINGER Lodge meetings are the third Wednesday of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m.

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.

Czech Heritage Days CZECH 29th Annual

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Sunday September 17 Doors open 11:30 a.m. Dinner Served 12:30 - 2:00 p.m.

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AdilliS $7 Children 83.50 Booths • Games • Prizes • Dancing

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Saturday, September 16 Ildmission for all day $7 • 17 and under $3 Dinner served 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. Mutts $6.50 • Children 12 and under $4 2 p.m. 6 p.m. Music by

Jodie Illikala Orchestra The Fab Six

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Wednesday, September 6, 2000-VESTNIK/23 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. SP1-746151395-8; AL-00061-9887-0. 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 Sunday, September 17-Czech Fest. Watch for details to come! Monday, September 18-Lodge meeting, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, October 29-Lodge 84 hosts District Three Fall Meeting, Watch the Lodge Letters Section of the Vestnik for details. Lodge meetings are the third Monday of 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) 826-3557. 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 Friday, September 8 - Melodion Band from the Czech Republic; Tickets: $6 Each; Polka

Ti. Sokol

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Leo Malek Orchestra

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and Variety Music; 8:30 - 12 p.m. Saturday, September 9 - Knights of Dixie Big Band Music; Dress Code; Tickets: $8 Each Saturday, September 16-Tony Barron; Big Band Music; Dress Code; Tickets: $11 Each. 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 .m. Regular games start at 7:45 p.m. icense 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 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. Sunday, October 1-To be announced Sunday, October 15-To be announced Saturday, November 4-Variety music by Praha Brothers of Temple: Sponsored by St. George's Altar Society. $8. Kitchen openkiobase and kolache, cake walk, door prizes. 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. For reservations, call Joan (817) 838-3106; Mary (817) 838-3627; or Maria (817) 838-6556. 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 93, HOBSON Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at 207 South Park in Karnes City. LODGE 94, WHEELOCK Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 1 p.m. LODGE 97, PLACEDO Thursday, September 14-Meeting at REA Building, Victona, 6:30 p.m. 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. Watch the Lodge Letters Section of the Vestnik for details. 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, September 17-Lodge meeting, 2 p.m.

LODGE 142, HOUSTON Sunday, September 10-Lodge meeting, 2 p.m. 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 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) 427-8160. LODGE 157, LUBBOCK Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, Jtine, Sept. and Dec. at 3 p.m. 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 164, RIO HONDO Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2:30 p.m. LODGE 172, PASADENA Saturday, September 9-Aces High, c/w Saturday, September 16-Down Time Saturday, September 23-Country Now & Then Saturday, September 30-Rental (Private Party) 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 hail (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. Permit No. 1-74-2042239-0 Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the kitchen is open.

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.

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

LODGE 135, ENNIS Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.

LODGE 179, WARRENTON Thursday, September 14-Lodge meeting, 7 p.m. with games and potluck meal to follow.

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

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

LODGE 180, BURLESON Lodge hall is located on 1-35W, 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 hail rentals, call Estelle Hurtik (817) 284-7218; Rhonda Hurtik (214) 4352286; 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 184, MOULTON Lodge meetings are the second Wednesday of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m. LODGE 185, NEW BRAUNFELS Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of February, April, June, August, October and December. 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. 1-74-20733095-41002. 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 Sunday, September 10-Quarterly Meetin , 2 p.m. at the home of Al and Nina Quitta, 909 Ashbum Ave., College Station. Call (979) 6966665 for directions. Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September and December at 2 p.m. LODGE 191, LUFKIN 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 Lodge Letters Section of the Vestnik for more information. SatUrday, October 14-Garage Sale: Proceeds to benefit victims of house fire. Watch the Lodge Letters Section of 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 Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. Contact Celesta Baike for hall rentals at (409) 830-0118. 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 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.

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The youth symphony Primavera is one of the top orchestras in the Czech Republic. It has repeatedly won first place in the national competition of youth symphonies. These young musicians have performed throughout Europe and will be touring Texas this fall, including a visit to Temple, cosponsored by the SPJST and Temple College. Primavera is a classical string orchestra and is represented by 25 students, ages 12 through 18, of the primary music and arts school Na Strezine, Hradec Kralove. The group will be performing at the Temple College Auditorium on Saturday, November 4 at 6 p.m. Admission to the concert is free. All donations received will be directed to the SPJST Library, Archives and Museum. For more information, please contact the Vestnik office at 1 (800) 727-7578. Make plans now to be in Temple for this ye special evening of entertainment.

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