Vestnik 2016.11.09

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Volume 104 Number 44

ˇ ´ VESTNIK S P J S T Benevolence

A Soldier’s Story: Jerome Knebel By Sarah L. Hudgins

Editor’s Note: This story by freelance writer Sarah L. Hudgins appeared in the July 20, 2016, issue of the Wharton Journal-Spectator. World War II Veteran Jerome Knebel was a 75-year member of SPJST Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje. Brother Knebel passed away on September 16, 2016. His obituary appears on page 16 of this week’s Vestnik.

Jerome Knebel, son of Antoine and Mary Knebel of Hillje, Texas, was drafted into the United States Army on April 29, 1943, at the age of 20 years. He entered active service on May 6, 1943. On November 22, Staff Sergeant Knebel traveled via United States Navy ship to the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign front as a Gunner, Battery C, 13th Field Artillery, Battalion 24th Infantry Division; arriving in Australia December 9,

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Vestnik by Email..................................2 Interest Rates ......................................3 Important Dates ...................................3 Readers Write ......................................3 Membership Program Update ............4 From the Districts ...............................5

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November 9, 2016

Seeking the Treasures of SPJST October Top Agents 1st - Certificates Issued $250 Award

1st - Annualized Premium 2nd - Certificates Issued $300 Award

2nd - Annualized Premium $50 Award

3rd - Certificates Issued 4th - Annualized Premium $100 Award

Wendy Pruski, FIC

Linda Bratina

Cynthia Flores

Albin Machu, CFFM

Lodge 107, Floresville District Seven

Lodge 28, East Bernard District Six

Lodge 215, South Plains District Four 4th - Certificates Issued 5th - Annualized Premium $100 Award

5th - Certificates Issued $50 Award

Frances Aleman

Patsy Koslovsky, FIC

Sandra Cortez

3rd - Annualized Premium $50 Award

Lodge 49, Rowena District Four

Inside This Week’s Vestnik

Lodge Section......................................6 Youth Section ....................................14 In Memoriam ......................................15 Czech Culture ....................................17 Advertisements.............................20-21 Lodge Calendar .................................22

Lodge 49 Rowena elects 2017 officers Page 11

Lodge 47, Seaton District Two

Lodge 29, Taylor District Two

Lodge 219, El Paso District Four

N N N N N N N N Welcome new youth club members

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TCGS  presents Christmas ornaments

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Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Editor’s Note

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Calendars are coming soon!

SPJST HERALD

SPJST HOME OFFICE PO Box 100 • Temple, Texas 76503 800-727-7578 • 254-773-1575 Fax: 254-774-7447 www.spjst.org VESTNIK EDITOR/ DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATION MELANIE ZAVODNY, FIC Office: 254-773-1575 • Mobile: 254-534-0807 VESTNIK Fax: 254-773-8087

email: vestnik@spjst.org

SUPREME LODGE PRESIDENT BRIAN VANICEK, FIC Office: 254-773-1575 Mobile: 254-534-2902 email: vanicek@spjst.com

VICE PRESIDENT HIRAM DIXON, FICF, LUTCF, CFFM Office: 254-773-1575 Mobile: 254-231-7722 email: hiramd@spjst.com

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER LEONARD D. MIKESKA, FIC Office: 254-773-1575 Mobile: 254-721-4739 • Home: 254-778-3720 email: leonardm@spjst.com

DIRECTOR OF ACCOUNTING/ INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ROY VAJDAK Office: 254-773-1575 email: royv@spjst.com

DISTRICT ONE DIRECTOR/CHAIRMAN DONNIE VICTORICK, FIC, CFFM P.O. Box 85, Snook, Texas 77878-0085 Home: 979-272-3265 • Mobile: 979-224-3125 email: dv.aggie71@gmail.com DISTRICT TWO DIRECTOR JESSE POSPISIL 4710 FM 1331, Taylor, Texas 76574-2164 Home: 512-365-1110 • Mobile: 512-826-7371 email: jlpospisil@yahoo.com

DISTRICT THREE DIRECTOR JOHN ENGELKE 6475 Gholson Road, Waco, Texas 76705-5330 254-799-4247 email: john.engelke@hotmail.com DISTRICT FOUR DIRECTOR BILLY ROLLWITZ, FIC, CFFM P.O. Box 195, Rowena, Texas 76875-0195 Home: 325-442-3141 • Mobile: 325-277-5362 Office: 325-442-3038 • email: brollwitz@gmail.com

DISTRICT FIVE DIRECTOR BRADLEY STAVINOHA, FIC 10522 Will Lehman Road, Needville, Texas 77461 Mobile: 979-739-2386 • Office: 979-793-7411 email: spjst@earthlink.net DISTRICT SIX DIRECTOR KAREN KASPAR, FIC, CFFM 8550 N. State Highway 71 El Campo, Texas 77437-9819 Home: 979-543-2532 • Mobile: 979-332-1616 email: k-kaspar@hotmail.com

DISTRICT SEVEN DIRECTOR BOB J. BAYER, FIC 4188 FM 1303, Floresville, Texas 78114-6092 Home: 830-393-2872 email: blackbayer39@hotmail.com FRATERNAL FIELD MANAGERS DISTRICTS ONE/TWO/THREE Philip (Phil) McBee, FICF, CFFM Mobile: 325-647-1949 • Fax: 325-784-7448 email: philipmcbee@aol.com DISTRICTS FOUR/SEVEN Bobby Davis, FICF, CFFM Mobile: 325-450-3748 • Fax: 325-657-2003 email: bgdsr2428@aol.com DISTRICTS FIVE/SIX Delisle Doherty Mobile: 832-232-2049 email: delisled@spjst.com

STATE FRATERNAL ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR FRANK HORAK Office: 254-773-1575 • Mobile: 254-534-0681 email: frankh@spjst.com STATE YOUTH DIRECTOR LYNETTE TALASEK Office: 254-773-1575 • Mobile: 254-931-0639 email: lynettet@spjst.com

DISTRICT YOUTH COUNSELORS District One - Sharon Russell, 1292 CR 441, Dime Box, Texas 77853 • 979-884-0807 sharon_russell28@yahoo.com District Two - Patsy Koslovsky, 764 S. St. Joseph Road, Burlington, Texas 76519-3108 - 254-985-2396 patsyk2011@yahoo.com District Three - Kay Weeks, 4203 Treehaven Ct, Arlington, Texas 76016 • 817-896-5277 - kgweeks@att.net District Four - Pam Lehmann, PO Box 637, Tahoka, Texas 79373-0637 - 806-561-5105 - plehmann@poka.com District Five - Barbara Linney-Gonzales - 6043 Pineway Blvd., Houston, Texas 77023-6510 - 713-649-6138 district5dyc@aol.com District Six - Lisa Bubela, 1405 Divide Street, El Campo, Texas 77437 - 979-543-7120 lisa_bubela@yahoo.com District Seven - Lian Pruski, 418 West Hunt Street Pleasanton, Texas 78064 - 830-480-2737 lianpruski@gmail.com BY-LAW COMMITTEE District One - Richard Ford, 2392 CR 424, Dime Box, Texas 77853 - 979-884-1451 - dimebox5@aol.com District Two - Ronnie Rieger, 350 Rieger Road, Coupland, Texas 78615 - 512-365-2000 - 512-848-2416/cell - RonnieR1056@yahoo.com District Three - Kay Lynn Kovar, 3303 West Lake Bardwell Drive, Ennis, Texas 75119 - 972-875-6827 District Four - Beverly J. Teplicek, 817 FM 381, Rowena, Texas 76875 - 325-442-4841 - bjtep@verizon.net District Five - Dorothy Pflughaupt, 1243 Clovis Road, Houston, Texas 77008 713-859-8976 dotpflugh@yahoo.com District Six - Joe Siptak, 2312 Norvell, Bay City, Texas 77414 - 979-244-4415; 979-479-0056 cell District Seven - Oscar Korus, 2565 Bruce Road, Poteet, Texas 78065 - 830-391-4169 - oscarkorus@gmail.com FINANCE COMMITTEE District One - Thomas Cannon, P.O. Box 372, Caldwell, Texas 77836 - 979-567-4264 - jtcannon60@hotmail.com District Two - Edwin Pechal, 10660 State Highway 53, Temple, Texas 76501 - 254-985-2282 Edwin_Pechal@yahoo.com District Three - Michael Galler, 526 Karen, Waco, Texas 76706 - 254-662-4934 - mgaller@brazoselectric.com District Four - Herman D. Weise, 6006 FM Highway 765, San Angelo, Texas 76905 - 325-651-8550 - hdweise@zipnet.us District Five - Marceil Malak, 7444 Meiners Road, Ledbetter, Texas 78946-5118 - 979-249-5940 marceil@cvctx.com District Six - Glenn Kaminsky, 902 River Oaks Court, East Bernard, Texas 77435 - 979-335-4461 - gkamink@live.com District Seven - James House, 146 Deer Run, Pleasanton, Texas 78064 - 830-570-7750 - james.houseconstruction146@gmail.com

INSURANCE COMMITTEE District One - Susan Skrabanek, 2657 FM 166, Caldwell, Texas 77836 - 979-272-3440 District Two - Patsy Koslovsky, 764 S. St. Joseph Road, Burlington, Texas 76519-3108 - 254-985-2396 patsyk2011@yahoo.com District Three - Robert Sill, 400 Westview Terrace, Arlington, Texas 76013 District Four - Leonard Jansa, 6617 Plainview Drive, San Angelo, Texas 76905 - 325-234-8117 District Five - Mark Childres, 14011 Laskey Manor Court, Cypress, Texas 77429 - 832-496-6646 mark@childresinsurancegroup.com District Six - Elizabeth Holub, 4624 Freyburg Hall Road, Schulenburg, Texas 78956 - 979-561-8640 District Seven - Wendy Pruski, 3895 CR 430, Pleasanton, Texas 78064 - 210-535-4916

PUBLICATION COMMITTEE District One - Floyd Kostelka, 1914 CR 403, Dime Box, Texas 77853 - 979-540-8531 District Two - Tammy Cannon, 305 Bluehaw Drive, Georgetown, Texas 78628-6367 - 512-948-5339 - tcannon4715@yahoo.com District Three - Lynda Novak, 7153 Cornelia Ln, Dallas, Texas 75214 - 972-948-4456 District Four - Sharon Hohmann, 222 Crestwood Drive, San Angelo, Texas 76903 - 325-651-5884 District Five - Vonda Smesny, 2607 Wolcik Road, Crosby, Texas 77532 - 281-627-1375 District Six - Helen Kelner, 911 Avenue K, Rosenberg, Texas 77471 - 281-342-2624 District Seven - Jarolyn Popp, 447 Shady Hollow, New Braunfels, Texas 78132 - 830-964-5135 HUMAN RESOURCES DEBBIE KLINKOVSKY 254-773-1575 • email: debbiek@spjst.com

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y the time most of you receive this week’s Vestnik in the mail, the 45th President of the United States of America will have been announced. What a journey this year’s election has been, and it seems like candidates have been campaigning for a really long time. SPJST Calendars Thanks to the members who are calling us inquiring about their 2017 calendars. The calendars are scheduled to be mailed the week of November 21. You will receive the calendar in lieu of the November 23 Vestnik. If you do not receive a calendar by December 5, please give us a call at the Home Office. The Supreme Lodge met October 17 to 19 at the Home Office in Temple for the quarterly meeting. One of the agenda items was the 2017 budget. Several non-contractual member benefits were looked at closely, and a few were not included in the coming year’s budget. One of these is the annual SPJST calendar. The calendar features the youth royalty court on the cover, recipes from State Youth Achievement Day, annual lodge/district dates, and information about SPJST and its products and programs. Member households have received the calendars since 1971, and we hear from several members each year with good comments about the calendar. What are your thoughts? Do you use the calendar? Will you miss the calendar if you do not receive it next year? Please let VESTNIK

me know your thoughts. Send an email to vestnik@spjst.org or send a note to SPJST Vestnik Editor Melanie, PO Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. I look forward to hearing from you.

Supermoon  I hear we are about to see a recordbreaking supermoon, and it will be the biggest in 70 years! This November supermoon will be when the Moon is the closest to Earth it’s been since January 1948. During the event, which will happen on the eve of November 14, the Moon will appear up to 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than an average full moon. This is the closest the Moon will get to Earth until November 25, 2034, so you really don’t want to miss this one! Early Vestnik Deadlines The holidays are just around the corner, and that means early Vestnik deadlines in November. Please save this schedule: November 16 Vestnik—deadline at 12 noon on Tuesday, November 8 due to Veterans Day holiday November 23 Vestnik—no Vestnik printed. Members will receive the 2017 SPJST Calendar in lieu of the November 23 Vestnik.

November 30 Vestnik—deadline at 12 noon on Monday, November 21 due to Thanksgiving holidays —SPJST—

Want to receive your Vestnik on Tuesday morning? Subscribe to receive the Vestnik by email. Visit www.spjst.org to sign up for an email subscription. VĚSTNÍK, (USPS 658480) is published weekly except the third week of September and the fourth week of December by VĚSTNÍK, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100. Subscription rates are $25 per year for non-members. Members’fees are paid as part of the insurance fee collected by SPJST, 520 North Main, Temple, TX 76501. Second-class postage paid at Temple, TX and additional mailing offices. The exchange of opinions, ideas and information is a vital aspect of our fraternal Society and enables us to make more informed decisions. The views expressed by writers in the Vestnik do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor or SPJST management. Please sign all correspondence intended for publication. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to VĚSTNÍK c/o Financial Secretary Roy Vajdak, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100.


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Readers Write

Reader responds to Cindy Martin’s letter

This letter is in response to a letter by Cindy Martin of Lodge 160, San Angelo. My grandparents from my father’s side, immigrated to America from Czechoslovakia in the late 1800s. They came on a sail ship. It took some two weeks to cross the Atlantic Ocean. One morning as they were being served breakfast, the ship encountered a tidal wave. Everyone aboard was thrown around, and the food got splattered all over the place. They’re lucky their ship didn’t sink. When I was a child, my grandmother described life for them in

Czechoslovakia. No one was allowed to own property, and when you worked, you worked for the state. The only thing you could own was one small garden and one pet. Snow was visible on the mountains all year long. My grandmother was totally illiterate. She could not read or write and could not speak English. Apparently, girls were not allowed to go to school during her childhood. My grandfather died before I was born. They first landed in Chicago, but eventually moved to Texas. Grandmother was fascinated at the freedom and availability of products here in America. Frank L. Chovanec Lodge 29, Taylor —SPJST—

Family Fun 4 and Important Dates

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Nov. 8 Early Vestnik Deadline - 12 noon Nov. 11 SPJST Home Office Closed • Veterans Day Nov. 11-12 Lodge 48, Beyersville Youth Club Community Garage Sale (2) Nov. 13 District Seven Fall Fun Day (7) Lodge 107, Floresville Nov. 13 Lodge 39, Bryan Thanksgiving Meal (1) Nov. 13 Lodge 87, Temple Appreciation Dinner (2) Nov. 13 Lodge 142, Houston Thanksgiving Meal (5) Nov. 13 Lodge 196, Houston-West Thanksgiving Dinner (5) Nov. 20 SPJST Float: Fort Worth Parade of Lights Hosted by Lodge 92, Fort Worth (3) Nov. 20 SPJST Float: Fort Worth Parade of Lights Hosted by Lodge 154, Fort Worth (3) Nov. 20 Lodge 133, San Antonio Thanksgiving Meal (7) Nov. 20 Lodge 160, San Angelo Annual Meeting Wall Brethren Church (4) Nov. 21 Early Vestnik Deadline - 12 noon Nov. 23 2017 SPJST Calendar printed in lieu of Vestnik Nov. 24-25 SPJST Home Office Closed • Thanksgiving Nov. 28 Lodge 8, Weimar Holiday Social Oakridge Smokehouse, Schulenburg (1) Dec. 1 SPJST Float: El Campo Parade of Lights Hosted by District Six Dec. 1 Lodge 169, Brenham Christmas Party Texas Seafood and Steakhouse, Brenham (1) Dec. 2 Lodge 51, Ellinger Christmas Meeting Ellinger Fire Station (1) Dec. 3 SPJST Float: Elgin Christmas Parade Hosted by Lodge 18, Elgin (2) Dec. 3 SPJST Float: Arlington Christmas Parade Hosted by Lodge 183, Arlington (3) Dec. 3 Lodge 88, Houston Christmas Party (5) Dec. 3 Lodge 155, Christmas Social • Pok-e-Jo’s (2) Dec. 3 Lodge 180, Burleson Holiday Dinner

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SPJST INTEREST RATES . . . 11/01/2016 - 01/31/2017 SPJST Farm/ Commercial Property Information Call the SPJST Home Office 800-727-7578 for information.

75% Farm Loans for 5 to 30 Years

Commercial Property Loans for 1 to 10 Years and 11 to 15 Years

Universal Life Universal Life 3 (plans 1203-1222 with a guaranteed rate of 2.50%) Credited Rate: 3.00%

Whole Life/ Universal Life 3 (plans 1223-1232 with a guaranteed rate of 2.50%) Credited Rate: 3.50%

Jerome Knebel

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1943. “Transport from Australia to New Guinea was tough,” remembers Knebel. “The Japs were bombing us nonstop. A shell came down, and me and my buddy happen to move out of its way at the right time avoiding instant death. I turned to my buddy, patted him on the shoulder and said, ‘Looks like I won’t live to see the age of 21’. “We finally made it to Dutch-held New Guinea and was greeted by a large sign that read: Kill The ********! Down this road marched one of the Regiments of the United States Army, Knights serving the Queen of Battles. Twenty of their wounded in Litters were bayoneted, shot and clubbed by the Yellow Bellies, Kill The ********. This truly was a sign of what was to come. I have a photo of that sign. “New Guinea was tough terrain and the fighting fierce. The Japs bombed our food supply leaving us without food except for locally grown bananas. All we had left from our military food supply was hard candy and flour. Our cook would melt the hard candy and mix in flour to make hot cakes. One day, I met up with my cousin, also in the Infantry and stationed at the end of the same island. The next day we heard Japs sneaked into their camp and killed many of our boys, including my cousin. It had been raining, and the roads were ankle-deep mud, but I walked a mile in the mud to my cousin’s camp. When I got there, the men scattered like flies. I cornered one guy, and he told me my cousin was one of the dead. One day my cousin was here, and the next day he was gone. It was like that in War.” Per 24th Infantry Division records: despite torrential rain, marshy terrain and fierce resistance from the Japanese forces, the 24th Infantry Division advanced rapidly; marching through the region for two months, crossed the en-

Annuities Annuity 5 (plans 8032-8039 with a 1.50% guaranteed rate) Credited Rate: 3.00%

Annuity New 5 Year (plans 8040-8041 with a 1.50% guaranteed rate) Credited Rate: 3.00%

tirety of New Guinea. “After we finished taking possession of New Guinea and killing all the Japs we could find, they put us on boats to invade South Philippines Islands. The boats were so full of men and supplies, there was not even a place to lay down to go to sleep.” Per the 24th Infantry Division history: 24th drove up Leyte Valley and in heavy fighting advanced to Jaro and captured Breakneck Ridge on 12 November 1944. In Luzon, 24th Division is among the 200,000 men of the Sixth Army that recaptured Luzon from the Japanese 14th Area Army. 19 February, 24th landed on Sablayan, Mindoro, and cleared the remainder of that island. The division moved on and landed at Mindanao 17 April 1945; cut across the island to Digos, 27 April, stormed into Davao 3 May, and cleared Libby airdrome 13 May. Although the campaign officially closed 30 June, the division continued to clear out Japanese resistance during July and August 1945. The 24th Infantry Division patrolled the region until the official surrender of Japan ended the war. “My unit fought on three different islands; Leyte, Mindoro, and Mindanao; fighting was fierce and non-stop. The Japanese were not leaving without a fight; they would do anything to keep us from taking over their occupied position, as there was no honor in losing death in battle gave honor to Emperor Hirohito. I was Chief of Section 844, operating as a Gunner on a 105 Howitzer. We would land on the island, then shoot our way to the end of the island and back. All I got to say is I killed a lot of Japs, but our guns saved many of our soldiers. They were killing the hell out of our Infantry. “The Japs would hold up in bunkers (aka pill boxes). Once, while shooting our way to the front line, our Lieutenant said, ‘Let’s shoot into the bunkers, and knock out those Japs.’ There were only five of us on the Howitzer when there should have been 10. I put my sight compass on it, shot a hole through the concrete wall, and killed all the Japs in-

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Seeking the Treasures of SPJST Membership Program Update

Statewide Goal: 1,200 Certificates Issued Through September: 852 Certificates Issued

SPJST Mission Statement Insuring and Enriching Lives.

SPJST Vision Statement

Our vision is to provide a wholesome family environment; to encourage cherished Czech traditions; and to provide high quality, competitive life insurance for our members.

L odge I n ce nt ive Gui d el in e s

The 2016 Lodge Incentive Guidelines will include membership program incentives and be based upon premium income generated by the lodges. The formula for calculating the Enhanced Premium Refund is:

1. $1.00 for each paid-up certificate; and 2. 2.80% of the lodge’s annual earned premium.

To receive the Enhanced Premium Refund, lodges must meet the following three-point criteria:

1. Hold regular lodge meetings in accordance with Article 50 of the SPJST By-Laws and offer a wellrounded fraternal program. 2. Return all requested paperwork on time by the due date.

3. Submit regular letters/photos to the Vestnik.

For lodge incentive updates, please contact the Director of Accounting’s Department. —SPJST—

S P J S T M o n t h ly I n s u r a n c e R e p o r t Through October

MONTH-TO-DATE TOTALS FOR INSURANCE WRITTEN, ISSUED, AND ANNUALIZED PREMIUM

Dist. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Totals

Apps. 4 14 10 27 10 11 21 0 97

Written $157,463.00 675,000.00 249,000.00 1,846,869.00 985,023.00 655,000.00 431,244.00 0 $4,999,599.00

Dist. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Totals

Apps. Written 76 $5,999,463.00 143 4,583,540.00 142 5,353,827.00 268 17,273,227.00 139 13,191,558.00 82 4,636,560.00 124 4,251,494.00 0 0 974 $55,289,669.00

Certs. Issued Annualized Prem. 8 $822,463.00 $12,618.49 13 415,000.00 6,520.70 10 349,854.00 4,940.32 25 1,517,024.00 24,060.06 7 210,023.00 4,595.56 12 505,000.00 6,950.80 13 286,433.00 24,402.33 0 0 0 88 $4,105,797.00 $84,088.26

YEAR-TO-DATE TOTALS FOR INSURANCE WRITTEN, ISSUED, AND ANNUALIZED PREMIUM

Certs. 70 132 134 226 123 73 94 0 852

Issued Annualized Prem. $5,706,602.00 $47,699.04 3,714,520.00 87,203.32 4,793,529.00 66,391.25 14,014,893.00 127,041.99 10,423,806.00 84,467.78 4,094,697.00 34,404.65 2,982,957.00 83,734.88 0 0 $45,731,004.00 $530,942.91

Member Refer ral Incentive

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All referral cards received during a given month go into a drawing for three $25 Walmart gift cards. All referral cards received during the year will go into a drawing for five $100 Walmart gift cards to be awarded at the 2017 SPJST Awards Banquet.

Kerri Kaluza

Lodge 54, West • District Three

Kristen Hrna

Lodge 107, Floresville • District Seven

Lian Pruski

Lodge 107, Floresville • District Seven

SPJST Records 233 Referral s

Through the end of October 2016, the following individuals contributed 233 referrals during Seeking the Treasures of SPJST Membership Drive. Lodge

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0 0 9 18 18 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 25 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 47 47 47 47

Name

Dana Boyd Holly Knecht Virginia Longoria Riley Breanne Green Paul Mogonye Sandra Mogonye Margaret Campbell Lisa Kirby Charlie Waits David Carlisle Marlene Clark Patricia Fowler Rita Holland Leslie (LT) Mach Emil Martinek James Brinkmeyer Brandon Girod Hailey Girod Kara Kaderka Claude (CJ) King, II Elaine Machu Eugene Machu Rose Mary Machu Eugene Marak Irene King Leroy Marx David Pokorny Woody Richards Connie Voigt Wanda Dorotik Amber Bartek James Bostick Sandra Dubcak Ruth Hanusch

Referrals 1 16 1 6 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 11 1 1 3

47 47 47 47 47 47 47 48 48 54 79 80 80 87 87 92 107 107 107 107 142 162 177 182 182 182 182 183 185 185 185 185 185 186 200 202 246 246 246

Joyce Pechal Sharla Pechal Emma Regan Kyler Skrabanek Lori Slack Dorothy Stuchly Donica Zabcik Anissa Lopez Jerry Turek Kerri Kaluza Marcus Rebecek Linda Hill Carol Wolf Sharon Ingram Billye Westlake Jeanette Tesar Kristen Hrna Lucille Novak Glen Pruski Lian Pruski David Wollam Zachary Collins Janie Coakley Bailee Beckendorf Becky Beckendorf Paetyn Beckendorf Tynlee Beckendorf Madeleine Moore Keriann Kallus Madeline Kitchen Gatlin Mills Megan Ohnheiser Mallory Velasquez Patsy Pineda Kayln Robicheaux Katlyn Polasek Tamara Gettys Ann Paruzinski Marissa Salinas

2 4 1 1 2 2 13 1 2 7 2 10 3 1 17 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 4 7 1 7 6 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 10 2 27

S P J S T Yo u t h C l u b s ’ U p d a t e

DISTRICT ONE YOUTH CLUBS

DISTRICT FOUR YOUTH CLUBS

DISTRICT TWO YOUTH CLUBS

Lodge No.

Lodge No.

9 17 186

Lodge No.

20 24 29 47 48 182 187

Youth Club Name

Snook Youth Club New Tabor Youth Club Caldwell Youth Club

Youth Club Name

Granger Youth Club Cyclone Youth Club Taylor Youth Club Seaton Youth Club Beyersville Youth Club Falls County Youth Club Round Rock Youth Club

Certs. Issued

3 4 3

Certs. Issued

1 3 11 26 3 2 5

DISTRICT THREE YOUTH CLUBS

Lodge No.

6 25 84 92 154 183

Youth Club Name

Cottonwood Youth Club Ennis Youth Club Dallas Youth Club Fort Worth Youth Club Fort Worth Youth Club Arlington Youth Club

Certs. Issued

4 7 1 2 4 7

Lodge No.

49 215

Youth Club Name

Rowena Youth Club South Plains Youth Club

Certs. Issued

4 3

DISTRICT FIVE YOUTH CLUBS

81 88 142 162

Youth Club Name

Needville Youth Club Houston Youth Club Houston Youth Club Iowa Colony Youth Club

Certs. Issued

DISTRICT SIX YOUTH CLUBS

Lodge No.

30 40

Youth Club Name

5 7 6 4

Certs. Issued

Taiton Youth Club El Campo-Hillje Youth Club

7 5

DISTRICT SEVEN YOUTH CLUBS

Lodge No.

79 185 202

Youth Club Name

Certs. Issued

Corpus Christi Youth Club New Braunfels Youth Club Jourdanton Youth Club

8 5 1

Listing reflects youth clubs whose quarterly reports were received by as of October 31, 2016, and youth clubs that are active.


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District Seven Family Fun Day this Sunday, November 13 at Lodge 107, Floresville Lodge 107, Floresville will host the District Seven Family Fun Day on Sunday, November 13, 2016, at SPJST Lodge 107, Floresville Hall, located at 1156 FM 1303 in Floresville. Registration for contests and door prizes is from 10 to 10:30 a.m. followed by a brief business meeting. Lodge 107 will provide complimentary brunch and drinks. Each lodge is asked to bring its lodge banner for display. Lunch A fried chicken plate will be served for $4. To order plates, members are asked to notify their lodge secretary by November 4.

Donations Lodges are asked to bring a gift ($20 value) for the prize drawing to benefit the district and a door prize ($10 value), or lodges may prefer to mail a $30 check to District Seven Treasurer Sandra Hoggard, 14 Dallari Court, San Antonio, Texas 78216. Deadline to send a check is November 4. Lodges will be recognized for their donations. Members are encouraged to bring items for the silent auction to benefit the district fund. The district is collecting old eyeglasses and cases and aluminim can tabs. These items may be brought to the district meeting. Contests Christmas Ornament (youth members)

Jerome Knebel

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side. We also would shoot to the side of the bunkers making a large explosion to make the Japs come out. We killed them before they could kill us - it was kill, or be killed in a war. The roads on the islands were full of Philippine natives trying to get out of the combat zone, carrying everything they could. I worked a trade with one native for three of his chickens. They were not enough to feed our whole outfit so I made a lot of gravy. When I was

The following contest will be held for members and non-members: Bunco

Dominoes (ages 16 and over)

Horseshoes (ages 16 and over)

Bars (ages 16 and over) - Bars must be made from scratch and on a disposable plate. Recipe must by submitted. Bars will be donated to the silent auction.

Kolaches (age 16 and over) - Kolaches must consist of only one type of filling: cream cheese, fruit, or poppy seed; no purchased fillings. Recipe for dough and filling must be submitted. Place 13 kolaches on a disposable plate. Kolaches will be donated to the silent auction.

Needlework (ages 10 and over) Entry must be made entirely by hand and must be made by the person entering. Needlework includes embroidery, crochet, knitting, needlepoint, and cross-stitch, and must be made during the past year.

Your attendance and support will be appreciated. Fraternally, Wendy Pruski District Seven Secretary —SPJST—

young, my Mama was sick, and I did all the cooking. Who would know it would come in handy in the middle of a combat zone thousands of miles away from home. The natives would trade for anything; one asked for cigarettes. We told him if he could kill the Jap sniper in the tree that kept shooting at us, we would give him a pack of cigarettes. Not only did he kill the Jap but brought back his head for proof. True story, I got the photo. “We fought all day and night; some nights we had to sleep in the open without protection from snipers. You never really slept, as you never knew when a Jap would sneak up to you and slit your throat; they were sneaky like that.

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District Seven Fall Meeting Agenda Sunday, November 13, 2016 • Lodge 107, Floresville 1156 FM 1303 • Floresville, Texas 10 to 10:30 a.m. Registration for Contests and Door Prizes Complimentary refreshments provided by Lodge 107, Floresville

10:30 to 11:15 a.m. District Meeting.................................................District President Donnie Howard Posting of Colors/Pledge of Allegiance ..........................................District Youth Welcome...........................................................Lodge 107 President Glen Pruski Roll Call of Officers and Lodges........................District Secretary Wendy Pruski Brief Reports ........................................Supreme Lodge President Brian Vanicek District Director ...................................................................................Bob Bayer State Fraternal Activities Coordinator ..............................................Frank Horak Fraternal Field Manager ...................................................................Bobby Davis Introduce District Royalty..........................District Youth Counselor Lian Pruski Announcements Spring 2017 Meeting Host—Lodge to be selected at the meeting. 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Dominoes, Bunco

12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. Fried Chicken Lunch - $4

1 to 2:45 p.m. Horseshoe, Uno Tournaments

3 p.m. Contest Winners Announced Split-the-Pot, Silent Auction, District Youth Prize Drawing Adjourn.

Door prizes will be given throughout the day.

Please refer to accompanying article noting ordering of plates, contests, etc. Fraternally, Wendy Pruski, District Seven Secretary —SPJST—

Sometimes we would sleep in a foxhole and put a mosquito net on top to keep the rats out. I was in a foxhole, with the Japs shooting at us, when a shell landed in my foxhole. I knew I was dead, but the fuse was bad, and it did not go off. Just wasn’t my time to go. “I had another close call while firing my Howitzer; the shell was wet and it exploded almost as soon as it left the chamber. I lost all hearing in one ear and sight in one eye, but I survived. Our guns were plumb wore out, and we could not determine the range to make an accurate hit. We had been promised new guns, but the war was over before they could deliver new ones. I believe, had we stayed longer, we would have

gotten them. “I saw and was in a lot of combat; everyday, all day long. I did nothing but walk with my Howitzer and shoot Japs. It was a big gun; when that gun went off, you heard it and felt the ground shake.We had been put through the mill, and I would not want to go through that again. My buddy took photos of all the combat we saw, and he sent me copies. I got ‘em and anyone that wants to see real combat come by and look at the pictures, including the one of the Jap’s head. I visited the real Hell while in the Army.” September 2, 1945, the surrender of Japan was formally signed. On December 12, 1945, Staff Sergeant Jerome


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Knebel departed the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign front. He was awarded The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with two Bronze Stars, Philippine Liberation Ribbon with two Bronze Stars, Good Conduct Medal, Bronze Star Medal, and World War II Victory Medal for his service. Jerome headed home to Hillje, Texas, where he worked in a small store. His doctor recommended Jerome work on the farm instead, as the outside work would be better for his nerves. Jerome married Ella Mae Stavinoha; they have been married for 66 years and continue to live in Hillje on his family’s farm. They have four children, 12 grandchildren, and six great-grandchil-

dren. Mr. Jerome Knebel is 92 years old and continues to suffer from ear and eye injuries acquired during his military service. Commentary by freelance writer Sarah L. Hudgins: War is Hell and men like Mr. Jerome Knebel, who faced dayto-day combat to protect their country, are the most honorable men alive. It was a hard job, but they did it. They saw their buddies and their own family members killed, but they never gave up; fighting until the enemy was no more. Thank you, Mr. Jerome Knebel, for your service to our Country, and God bless you for all you endured to insure our freedom and the freedom of others. —SPJST—

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Lodge 8, Weimar plans Nov. 28 holiday social

Lodge 8, Weimar met for its monthly meeting on Monday, October 24, 2016, at Oakridge Smokehouse Restaurant in Schulenburg, Texas. Business discussed included donating to the food pantry in Schulenburg. Members decided to each give a personal monetary amount and bring it to the November 28 holiday social in lieu of Christmas gift giving to each other. A memorial service was held remembering Eugene Veselka and Milady Ermis. Happy birthdays were wished to George Janik and Luther Lorfing. Happy anniversary wishes were shared to Erline and George Janik.

Holiday Social—November 28 The next meeting will be Lodge 8, Weimar’s annual holiday social at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, November 28 at Oakridge Smokehouse Restaurant in Schulenburg. The meal at 5:30 p.m.

SPJST Vestnik Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503 Fax: 254-773-8087

Email: vestnik@spjst.org

(please note time change) will be compliments of the lodge. We look forward to seeing everyone. Fraternally, Lodge 8, Weimar Officers —SPJST—

We have such a great hall. We need more SPJST members to take an interest in the hall. We would love to see some of the original members back. Come by to one of the meetings; we would love to hear how you feel about this hall. Many members have just a small certificate. Did you know that your named beneficiary doesn’t pay income tax on life insurance proceeds? There are so many good benefits of being an SPJST member - especially for the youth. Well - Artie Monson is retiring. Artie, thank you for all the years you booked bands for the hall. Don’t forget where we are. We want to see you at the meetings and at the dances. We had a great dance with the Jodie Mikula Band. What great music! Gilbert and Martha Lefner and friends were there celebrating their 52nd anniversary. It was great to see you all there. We look forward to seeing you again. We want to send get well wishes to Encarnacion Castillo. Mr. Castillo had a heart attack. He and his wife Bea do the hamburgers at the polka dances. That is why the kitchen has not been open. Many of the dance patrons have inquired about you and send their get well wishes also.

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Next Meeting—November 15 The next meeting of Lodge 18 is Tuesday, November 15 at 7 p.m. We hope to see you there. Give a little love to a child, and you get a great John Ruskin. Irene Vrabel, Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 25, Ennis sets strudel bake sale

SPJST Lodge 25, Ennis’ annual strudel bake sale is going on. Pick up dates are Tuesday, November 22 and Friday, December 23 at the hall. To place your orders for November and December, call Margaret 972-8786149 or Betty 972-878-7719. Margaret Krajca, Reporter —SPJST—

Home Office Staff Celebrate Halloween

Lodge 18, Elgin shares news, activities

Czech Heritage Month Czech has come and gone. The year is almost gone. Here I am still having problems with my computer. You would think I live in the desert or something. Why is it so hard to get good affordable internet? Last month, I tried to send in my report, and I got it right back. I mailed it with some pictures, but I don’t know where it went. So much for that. The trustees are working hard to keep the hall in good condition. Thanks for all your hard work. Jeanette Peterson has been cleaning and organizing.

Several SPJST Home Office staff members dressed for Halloween on Monday, October 31, 2016. Pictured are, outer clockwise, from left, Tammy Martinez, Lynette Talasek, Linda Hill, Jennifer Wright, Holly Knecht, Frank Horak, Debbie Dohnalik, Ann Paruzinski, Carol Wolf, Terry Malina, Marie Wolf, Sandra Dubcak, Christina Martinez, and Nancy Miller. Inside: Debbie Klinkovsky, Billye Westlake, Cynthia Hutka, Brooke Hoelscher, and Donica Zabcik.


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President Randy Pavelka called the SPJST Lodge 35, Elk and Elk Hall, Inc. meetings to order on Wednesday, October 12, 2016, at 7:02 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by guests and members. On the sick list was Rebecca Pavelka. We wish her a speedy recovery. Secretary Carla Pavelka read the minutes from the September 14 meeting, and with no corrections, they were approved as read. Treasurer Barbara Pavelka gave her report, and with no correction, it was also approved as read. Floor Chairman Gene Pavelka gave his report, and Bar Chairman Randy Pavelka gave his report for the month. Janie and Richard Brewer audited the books, and they said the books were in excellent order. Fred Kubitza made a motion to accept the books, and Walter Kubitza seconded the motion. The motion carried, and the books were accepted. Richard and Janie Brewer thanked the lodge for the use of the hall to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Our guests were District Three Director John and Diana Engelke. We are always glad for them to come and sit in on our meetings. They brought some door prizes, and we had some lucky winners. We had 13 members present and two guests this month. The meeting was adjourned at 7:30 p.m.

Next Meeting—November 9 Our next lodge meeting will be Wednesday, November 9 at about 7:15 p.m. after the SPJST Pavelka Cemetery Association Meeting. Anyone with an SPJST insurance certificate or who has relatives buried there in the SPJST Pavelka Cemetery Association is welcome to come to the meeting at 7 p.m. Janie Brewer, Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 4, Hallettsville Members Visit SPJST Home Office

Lodge 4, Hallettsville Vice President/FAC Annie Vahalik, left, visited the SPJST Home Office in Temple recently with her daughter Elizabeth Hargrove and grandson George. Annie also serves as District Six Vice President, and Elizabeth was the 1996 SPJST State Duchess.

Lodge 39, Bryan Thanksgiving meal this Sunday

Dear Readers, Our Thanksgiving meal and meeting will be this Sunday, November 13 starting at 12:30 p.m. We will have fried chicken and all the fixings. Please come out and have a great meal and social. Sincerely, Binnie Ann Matejka Roesler Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 40 El Campo-Hillje needs your help

Hello, Members, and Greetings from SPJST Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje! This letter is in reference to our second annual raffle to raise funds to maintain, repair, and update our lodge building. With the funds raised from last year’s raffle, we were able to complete the lights, rewire the inside of the building, and finish the event lights for the outside security of the building. We also repaired and maintained the building as needed. This was accomplished - thanks to your support and donation

to the raffle last year. Funds are down in the lodge’s account, and we cannot rely exclusively on the annual SPJST stipend and the few contracted rentals to financially support the lodge and the building. With every building, there are monthly and annual costs, repairs, and continued updates to maintain. We hoped to raise enough last year to purchase liability insurance, but that wasn’t possible. So our struggle continues. With that being said, we will be hosting a prize drawing. For Lodge 40 to succeed and to keep the building, we need your support. If any member of the lodge or anyone you know would like to support the project, please contact Raffle Chairman Norma at 979637-1507. The drawing will be held Sunday, December 11, 2016, after the monthly meeting which begins at 1 p.m. This will be family day at the lodge so we invite all members to attend. We pray for SPJST, its members, and the success of this fundraiser. If you have any questions about the project or the lodge situation, please contact Lodge 40 President Cathy Garcia at 979-3321614. Respectfully, SPJST Lodge 40 El Campo-Hillje Officers and Members —SPJST—

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Lodge 49, Rowena sets Dec. 4 Christmas party

SPJST Lodge 49, Rowena held its quarterly meeting on Wednesday, November 2, 2016, at the lodge hall beginning at 7 p.m. Ten members were present. Roll call of officers showed Brad Teplicek absent. The minutes were read and approved. The treasurer’s report was read and approved. FAC Ana Fuentes reported that the 100 Pennies Scholarship Drive began October 1. Veterans Day is November 11 - remember the veterans on this day. The Home Office Christmas Open House will be Monday, December 5. Please plan to attend if can. ENC (Brad Teplicek) had no report, and By-Law (Beverly Teplicek) had no report. Rest Home Director Billy Rollwitz stated they had the dedication at the Taylor Senior Living Center with many in attendance. Please go visit when you are in the area if possible. Everything else is going good. District Four Director Billy Rollwitz reported that a lot of changes and budget cuts are coming our way. There will not be a statewide awards banquet like in years past. Every district will hold their own banquet. Instead of receiving your plaque for the gold, silver, etc. awards, you can receive a certificate. It will be up to the individual lodges. There will be a 2017 calendar mailed to everyone like always, but the next year, it will possibly be by request only. Lodges usually receive 2.8 percent of the lodge’s annual earned premium; however, it will be cut down by .8 percent to 2 percent. Youth Leader Becky Wood reported that the youth made cards for hospitalized children for their Make a Difference Day project. They are planning a trip for sometime in January to go to the indoor trampoline place in Fort Worth. They had a lock-in at the hall in August. They all had fun playing games and watching movies. Hall Committee had no report. Under new business, new applicants were read and approved. The hall is rented for December 17 for a family Christmas party and in January for a family reunion. Their was correspondence from the SPJST Foundation for contributions. It


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was decided to do this on your own if you wanted. The Christmas party was discussed. It will be Sunday, December 4 at 4 p.m. with the catered meal being served at 6 p.m. Laura Pospichal will get with Melanie for invites as our annual mailout. It was discussed to bring a box of Kleenex as a service project to be given to our local nursing homes. Nancy Schwertner volunteered to get the door prizes, and Billy Rollwitz volunteered to get the drinks/spirits. Two bills were presented - $56.07 from Sylvia Rollwitz for getting the convention picture framed and $85.36 from Nancy Schwertner for spraying around the hall. Both were approved and will be paid. Officers were elected, and the results are: President Laura Pospichal Vice President/FAC Sylvia Rollwitz Secretary Becky Wood Treasurer Ana Fuentes Youth Leader Becky Wood Hall Rentals Butch Wood and Laura Pospichal

Birthdays since the last meeting are Tanner Wood, Cotton Wood, Laura Pospichal, Sylvia Rollwitz, and Nancy Schwertner.

The next meeting will be Wednesday, February 1, 2017, at 7 p.m. at the lodge hall with Becky Wood and Nancy Schwertner preparing the meal. Laura Pospichal, President —SPJST—

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Lodge 8, Weimar Honors October Birthdays, Anniversary

Lodge 48 Beyersville youth garage sale this weekend

SPJST Lodge 48, Beyersville Youth Club is sponsoring a Beyersville community garage sale this Friday, November 11 and Saturday, November 12, 2016, at the lodge hall, location at 10450 South FM 619 in Taylor. We are renting 10-feet by 10-feet booth spaces, inside or outside. Kitchen will be open. Contact Janet Filla for rental information at 512450-8310. —SPJST—

Lodge 18, Elgin Dances Filled with Celebration

Louis and Janie Zbranek, center, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the Czechaholics dance in September. Pictured with them are Gilbert and Martha Lefner, Janie’s sister and brother-in-law. They celebrated their 52nd anniversary at the Jodie Mikula dance in October. Both couples are regulars at our Sunday dances. It's always good to see them and their friends. We appreciate your attendance and helping us to keep the polka dances going. Without all of our friends, the polka dances will be a thing of the past. —Submitted by Irene Vrabel, Reporter

Lodge 54, West Christmas party

Dear Members, SPJST Lodge 54, West will hosts its annual Christmas party on Sunday, December 4, 2016, at Tours Hall, located at 301 St. Martin Church Road in West, Texas 76691 on Sunday, December 4, 2016. The party begins with social hour at 3 p.m. The West High Junior Historian Dancers will perform at 3:30 p.m. followed by a fried chicken dinner that will be served at 4:30 p.m. Santa will visit at 5:30 p.m. Adult and children cash door prizes will be awarded. Each SPJST family is asked to bring a dessert for dinner. Meal and refreshments will be provided by Lodge 54. Come out and enjoy the Christmas party! Please RSVP by November 18 by mailing the postcard that all members of Lodge 54 should have received. We look forward to seeing you and celebrating Christmas with you on Sunday, December 4! Fraternally, Freddie Kaluza, President —SPJST—

Happy October anniversary to Erline and George Janik, left, who celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary on October 8. Birthday celebrants were George Janik on October 10 and Luther Lorfing, far right, on October 25. They were recognized at the Lodge 8, Weimar meeting in October.

Lodge 66, Waco welcomes new members

The meeting of SPJST Lodge 66, Waco was called to order by President John Engelke on Monday, October 24, 2016, at St. Paul’s Church at 6 p.m. with all officers present. There were eight members present. Members recited the Pledge of Allegiance and motto. Secretary Sister Dana McAdams read the minutes of the September 26 meeting, and they were approved as read. Sister Diana Engelke received a thank you note from Roy Kerr of Mannaworks thanking Lodge 66 for the $100 donation. She also received a thank you note from Kathy Schmedhorst of St. Paul’s Church thanking Lodge 66 for the $500 donation to St. Paul’s Fixerupper. Sister Dorothy Veselka of the Entertainment Committee reported that for the November 21 meeting, we will have sausage, cheese, crackers, chips, dessert, and tea brought by members. Sister Dorothy Veselka of the Cheer and Condolence Committee reported she sent sympathy cards to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pratha and Mr. and Mrs. William Nors on the death of their brother Ernest Nors and to Kay Lynn Kovar on the death of her father Leslie Mach. May they rest in peace. Bookkeeper Sister Diana Engelke gave the bookkeeping report. FAC Sister Diana Engelke read the monthly letter from State FAC Frank Horak.


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Sister Diana Engelke read the names of candidates for membership Via Jean Randolph wrote up Javion Derek Huffman, DeAdrian Carmelo Randolph, DeAaron Armond Randolph, and Jemica Sherelle Allen. Clifford Randal House wrote up Kimberly Kristi Allen. All were accepted into Lodge 66. Donation for October is being made to the Salvation Army for $100. Donation are also being made to the three S.P.J.S.T. Senior Living Centers in Taylor, Needville, and Hillje.. Door prize winner was John Engelke; and one hundred percent winner was Mary Hessel.

Next Meeting—November 21 The next Lodge 66 meeting will be held on Monday, November 21 at St. Paul’s Church at 6 p.m. Election of officers will be held. The meeting adjourned at 7:15 p.m. Fraternally, Dorothy Veselka, Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 80, Holland reports on October meeting

The meeting of SPJST Lodge 80, Holland was called to order by President Rita Spinn on Saturday, October 1, 2016, at 4:15 p.m. Membership stood for the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence for the departed members. All officers were present. Helen Pajestka was absent from the board of directors. Sales agent absent was Vicki Slye. Motion was made by Dan Hendrix and seconded by Risa Pajestka to accept the minutes of the September meeting. Motion carried. Financial report was read by Frank Pajestka, Jr. Motion was made by Curtis Wolf, seconded by Silveria Tschoerner, to accept the financial report. The financial report was approved by

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the board of directors prior to the meeting. Motion carried. Connie Horak presented the youth club report. Fraternal Activities Coordinator Frank Pajestka, Jr. gave his report. Czech bingo would be on October 20. A thank you note was read from Rubie Volek of Lodge 187, Round Rock; Will-O-Bell; SPJST Scholarship Fund in memory of Kevin Coats; and James Lee, III from The SPJST Foundation. We received the bond from Mudd Ins. Co. which would be good for three years. We also received a request to use the hall. Holland ISD will be using the hall for testing on October 19 and again in January. Bake sales from ag mechanics will be October 12, November 3, December 1, and January 5. An update on the barbecue building was presented. It now has a new stove,

Lodge 29, Taylor welcomes new member Bradley Scott Barron, Jr. Bradley, who is called “Little Scott,” is the son of Bradley and Wendy Barron of Taylor. His great-grandmother is Janie Barron of Lodge 187, Round Rock. Sales agent is Rubie Volek of Lodge 187, Round Rock. —SPJST—

Bradley Scott Barron, Jr.

hot water heater, and a new door. Motion was made by Coleman Benner, seconded by Dan Hendrix, to pay the bingo license for renewal at a cost of $3,300 and quarterly fees of $2,700. Motion carried. Motion was made by Coleman Benner, seconded by Dan Hendrix, to make a donation of $ 100 to Holland Youth Football and Cheerleaders. Items tabled in order to get more information are pest control and the parking lot. Bartlett Blast will be October 22. The American Legion lease agreement will be discussed in the November meeting. Holland Chamber of Commerce Banquet will be discussed in November when we have more details. A motion was made by Joe Liles, seconded by Coleman Benner, to cater a meal for North Belton Dinner Theatre on November 3 at a cost of $5 per plate of barbecue.

Richard and Janie Brewer Celebrate 50th Anniversary at SPJST Lodge 35, Elk Submitted by Tammy Pavelka

Lodge 29, Taylor welcomes new member

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The next meeting will be held on November 5 with the election of officers. Sunday, October 2 was a fund raiser for Terry Friedrich at Moravian Hall. Get well wishes go to Regina Peevey, Virginia Benner, Carol Wolf, and Helen Pajestka. Birthdays in October are Coleman Benner, Shirley Liles, and Connie Horak. Door prize winners were Jewel Wolf, JD Coker, Joe Liles, Carol Wolf, and Silveria Tschoerner. The meeting adjourned at 4:45 p.m. with a motion made by Coleman Benner, seconded by Frank Pajestka Jr. Linda Hill Secretary/Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 84, Dallas meets this Sunday

Dear Readers, The next meeting will be this Sunday, November 20 at 2 p.m. Please make plans to attend; our time at this location is growing short! Fraternally, Anne Scott Cowan, Reporter —SPJST—

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Lodge 91 San Jacinto Christmas party Saturday, Dec. 10

Lodge 87, Temple appreciation dinner this Sunday

Lodge 87, Temple will host an appreciation dinner on Sunday, November 13, 2016, at the lodge hall, located at 320 North 50th Street in Temple. Social hour with hors d’oeuvres is from 1 to 2 p.m. A roast beef catered meal will be served at 2 p.m. A short business meeting and election of new officers will follow the meal. Door prizes will be awarded. Members are asked to please RSVP by November 8. Call Judy Little at 254-778-1592 or Karin Bryant at 254338-3275 or email allyourinsuranceneeds@centurylink.net. We look forward to seeing our Lodge 87, Temple members on November 13. Karin Bryant, President —SPJST—

All Gave Some . . . Some Gave All

Private Rudy J. Grossman of SPJST Lodge 47, Seaton served in the United States Army 6th Infantry Division from February 1953 to October 1953. He was stationed at Fort Ord, California, and was in the Korean War.

Lodge 88, Houston invites all to Lodge 92 upcoming events Fort Worth Lodge 88, Houston will host a Blue sets activities

Room party on Saturday, December 3, 2016, from 5 to 10 p.m. with dinner, drinks, and dancing to the Red Ravens. Tickets are $35 per person and must be paid for by November 15. On December 31, we will have a New Year’s Eve dance featuring The Moonglow Orchestra from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. There will be a balloon drop and a champagne toast at midnight with breakfast to follow. Tickets are $35 per person and are for sale now. Mollie B will be at Lodge 88 on Sunday, January 15, 2017, from 2 to 6 p.m. Tickets are $15 per person and went on sale November 1. Please call Vernell at 713-861-0223 to make reservations. All tickets must be paid for in advance. Please mail a check or money order payable to: SPJST Lodge 88 Attention: Mollie B 1435 Beall Street Houston, Texas 77008

District Four Director Billy Rollwitz of Lodge 49, Rowena is pictured by a monument that he proudly helped make into a reality at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rowena, Texas. It was dedicated to St. Joseph’s Veterans on September 2, 2017. Director Rollwitz served in the 980 Engineering Battalion in the United States Army. He was active duty for six years and also in the Army Reserves. He later served for four years as the 21st District State Commander for the American Legion.

Dear Members, SPJST Lodge 91, San Jacinto will host its annual Christmas party on Saturday, December 10, 2016, at 11 a.m. at the Golden Corral, located off Garth Road in Baytown, Texas. A short business meeting will be held followed by lunch and door prizes. Please bring a small bag of dog food or cat food. We look forward to seeing you there. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from SPJST Lodge 91, San Jacinto! Fraternally, Vonda Smesny, Secretary —SPJST—

Please include a note with your table number and your contact phone number. A light lunch will be available before and during the show for an additional cost. —SPJST—

Dear Members, Come on out to National Hall SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth! We invite you to mark these upcoming activities on your calendar and plan to visit. National Hall is located at 3316 Roberts Cutoff Road in Fort Worth.

Wednesday, November 9— Sportsmen’s Club at 7:30 p.m. This monthly meeting of hunting and fishing enthusiasts with speakers and prize drawings is open to the public, and admission is free. Friday, November 11—Tanglefoot dance from 8 to 11 p.m. Members - $10/non-members - $17. Sunday, November 13—Lodge meeting at 2 p.m. followed by lunch. Tuesday, November 22—Game night at National Hall at 7 p.m. Sunday December 4—Lodge 92 Christmas polka party, 2 to 6 p.m. Music by the Moravians. Complimentary finger food. Free admission for members of National Hall and children under 14 years. Admission for the public is $8. Saturday, December 31—New Year’s Eve Dance with Berry Barry Band, 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. and Tommy Alverson Band from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets


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Lodge 92 Fort Worth Christmas polka party Sunday, Dec. 4

Lodge 92, Fort Worth invites all members and friends to a Christmas polka party with the great Ennis polka band The Moravians! The party is Sunday, December 4, 2016, from 2 to 6 p.m. The afternoon will include fun, food, polka dancing, and pivo (that’s Czech for beer). SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth members will be admitted free of charge! Public admission is $8 per person, and children under age 14 are free of charge. Plus, complimentary finger foods will be served, and a full bar will be available. It’s a Christmas polka party! Come on out for a great time! Fraternally, Lodge 92, Fort Worth —SPJST—

Lodge 92 Fort Worth sets New Year’s Eve Celebration

Looking for something to do on New Year’s Eve? Why not plan to spend the evening with your friends at SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth! Historic National Hall presents a New Year’s Eve Celebration starring Tommy Alverson! Join us for a night of food, fun, and great Texas music on Saturday, December 31, 2016. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. A delicious barbecue dinner will be served until 9 p.m. The Barry Berry Band will perform from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. followed by the great Tommy Alverson from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Champagne, black-eyed peas, and cornbread will be served at midnight. Tickets are $40 in advance and available at www.nationalhallfortworth.com. Admission is $50 at the door. What a fun celebration is planned to ring in the new 2017 year! Come join us! Fraternally, Lodge 92, Fort Worth —SPJST—

O O O Presenting 2017 Officers O O O SPJST Lodge 49, Rowena

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Lodge 133 San Antonio meets November 20

The next meeting of SPJST Lodge 133, San Antonio is Sunday, November 20, 2016, at Good Shepherd Activity Center, 1630 Goliad Road. A complete turkey lunch catered by the lodge will be served at 12:30 p.m. A meeting and games party will follow. Please also mark your calendar for our December meeting on Sunday, December 18. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. followed by our Christmas party. Thank you for your dedication to our lodge. Jarolyn Popp President —SPJST—

Lodge 142 Houston Thanksgiving meal this Sunday

Dear Members, Lodge 142, Houston met on Sunday, October 16, 2016. Thirty members and five visitors were present. Our next meeting is this Sunday, November 13 at 2 p.m. at Lodge 88, Houston. Before the meeting, a delicious Thanksgiving meal will be served at 1 p.m. Please come and bring visitors. Fraternally, Alice Jochen Secretary —SPJST—

Lodge 142 Houston: scholarship apps available The 2016 officers of Lodge 49, Rowena are, left to right, Treasurer Ana Fuentes, Youth Leader Becky Wood, Vice President/Fraternal Activities Coordinator Sylvia Rollwitz, and President Laura Pospichal. Also pictured is District Four Director Billy Rollwitz.

Attention all high school seniors and college undergraduates: Applications for the SPJST Lodge 142, Stefanik College Scholarship are now available. The deadline for required information to be received is February 1, 2017. For information or an application, please call Lodge 142 Treas-

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Happy 60th Anniversary, Frank and Charlene Kamenicky of Lodge 47, Seaton!

Congratulations to Charlene and Frank Kamenicky of Lodge 47, Seaton! They will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on November 10, 2016. Happy anniversary and best wishes!

urer Mary Ann Kieschnick at 713)862-5512 or email makieschnick@comcast.net. Fraternally, Mary Ann Kieschnick Treasurer —SPJST—

Lodge 155, Austin Christmas social Saturday, Dec. 3

Members and guests, please note that our annual Christmas social will be held on Saturday (instead of Sunday), December 3, 2016, starting at 1 p.m. at Pok-e-Jo’s Smoke-house at 2121 West Parmer Lane in Austin. Anyone needing directions may call Jean Motl at 512-836-0205. The lodge meeting and election of officers will precede the meal. Members and guests are requested to go Dutch for their meals. Gift cards will be distributed which can be applied to the cost of the meal. A reminder to members: It’s time to turn in your activities that you recorded for fraternal/community


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events since our September meeting for the FAC report. Lodge meetings count as activities/events. SPJST State Fraternal Activities Coordinator Frank Horak will be present to answer any questions concerning your eligible activities for FAC coverage. Let’s have a good turnout with holiday spirit and fellowship to share with everyone! Fraternally, Ginny Prasatik Secretary/FAC/Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 160 San Angelo meets Nov. 20

Dear Members, The annual meeting for Lodge 160, San Angelo will be held Sunday, November 20 at Wall Brethren Church Hall. Lunch will be served beginning at 12 noon. Door prizes will be given to each family in attendance. You will also be given the opportunity to enter your name into a drawing for several other prizes to be given away during the meeting. Come join us for a funfilled time of fellowship and food! We look forward to seeing you on November 20. Sandra Jansa, President —SPJST—

pare for. Members are asked to bring canned food or monetary gifts to be donated to Faith Mission. We will have door prizes, awards, and special prizes. Officers will be installed by District One Director Donnie Victorick. Special guests will be there also. Please, all members are reminded to update any address changes, telephone numbers, and beneficiaries. We hope to see a lot of members at the Christmas party for a night of fellowship and fun. Dorothy Ann Rothermel Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 179 Warrenton meets Nov. 10

Lodge 179, Warrenton will meet this Thursday, November 10, 2016, at Los Patrones Mexican Restaurant in Round Top, Texas. The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. All members are invited and encouraged to attend. Ricky Weyand, Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 180 Burleson plans Dec. 3 holiday dinner

The Lodge 180, Burleson meeting was held at the Burleson Police Department in the Community Center room with all of the officers present as well as other members. The meeting was brought to order by President Nancy Kelly with Logan Almonte leading us in the Pledge of Alliance. Logan is in the process of becoming a new junior member of our lodge, and we all extend to him a welcome. Following the Pledge, a moment of silent prayer was offered for all in need. Secretary Carmon Babina read the minutes from the previous meeting which were approved as read. Treasurer Rhonda Hurtik presented the financial report, and it was accepted as well. I received some communications from the Home Office, and these were presented to the lodge. Verna Mason and grandson Logan were presented to the lodge as new members. Their paperwork is in the process of being

SPJST Lodge 169, Brenham held its last meeting on Thursday, October 27, 2016, at the Texas Seafood and Steakhouse, 2209 South Market Street, Brenham, Texas. Five members were present. Plans for the Christmas party were made. The party will be held on Thursday, December 1 at the Cannery Kitchen, 314 East Alamo Street in Brenham from 7 to 9 p.m. A free meal will be served for members. The Home Office will send out invitations, and members are asked to reply as to how many will attend so the Cannery Kitchen will know how many to pre-

worked, so we welcomed them both in advance. Verna’s daughters Sandy Almonte and Liana Scott are becoming social members of our lodge at this time with plans on becoming full-fledged members at a later date. It was discussed about the initiation and since the lodge has no “hazing” per se, we talked about another fraternal organization that initiates all new members with having to ride a goat. Everyone found this to be amusing so we may adopt this as our initiation for future members! We discussed cleaning out two storage units that were being utilized by Lodge 180. President Milton Peterson from Lodge 6, Cottonwood came and reaped from the contents of the storage units. When he and his granddaughter Kim (and another gentleman whom I am sorry that I do not recall his name) left, they had their van loaded to the top without another spare inch to be had. They were able to glean well over $1,500 of value in goods donated to their lodge. We hope that they are going to enjoy their “almost new” goods. We want to thank all who came out to help with this cleaning endeavor— Joe and Rhonda Hurtik, Ernest and

Lodge 80, Holland Hosts Czech Bingo October 20, 2016 • Submitted by Risa Pajestka

Lodge 169 Brenham Christmas party December 1

SPJST Lodge 80, Holland celebrated Czech Heritage Month on Thursday, October 20, 2016, at bingo. Special door prizes of delicious pastries were given away as well as big prizes of three pounds of Slovacek sausage to some very happy and lucky winners. Residents from the Will O’ Bell Nursing Center were special guests of the lodge. Lodge 80 made a donation to the nursing center. Pictured here are several of the sausage winners receiving their prizes from Frank Pajestka, Jr. and Henry Hegar.

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Nancy Kelly, Sandy Almonte and Liana Scott, and others who showed up to help that were friends of Sandy and Liana. We also enjoyed the fellowship, even though it was a hot weather task to contend with.

Holiday Dinner—December 3 Plans for our annual Christmas party were finalized, and we would like to invite our members who do not attend our meetings to come out and partake of the festivities. This annual holiday dinner is Saturday, December 3 from 3 to 6 p.m. at Sammy’s Pizza and Pasta Restaurant, located at 225 Exchange Street, Suite A in Burleson, Texas 76028. Please RSVP no later than November 18 by sending an email to nanolesgem@hotmail.com or calling 817-905-2097. We are expecting some of the Supreme Lodge officers to attend our party, and this would give you an opportunity to meet and greet them, as well as renewing old acquaintances. Election of officers for the coming year was brought forth and was quickly settled with the continuation of the present officers at present. The election of the fraternalist of the year

Lodge 107 Floresville welcomes new member

Lodge 107, Floresville welcomes new member Aubree Hastings. She is the daughter of Rory and Kristen Hastings, and her siblings are brother Zeth and sister Addisyn. Aubree’s favorite cartoon is Peppa Pig. —SPJST—

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was handled at the same time with the selection of Nancy Kelly as fraternalist of the year. I find both of these events as humbling and feel honored that Lodge 180 has put trust and faith in me. November birthday celebrants are Rebecca Cooper, Kathryne Gabbert, Colin Hurtik, Gloria Jackson, Nancy Kelly, Heather Kinnick, Joe Morgan, Jeremiah Payne, Edward Pratt, Jr., Bradley Pustejovsky, Laddie Rejcek, James Smajstrla, and Darlene Tankersley. Happy birthday to all celebrants! Following adjournment of the meeting, we journeyed to Olive Garden and found out that we would have a 35-minute wait. With so many hungry people, we quickly changed plans and moved to El Fenix for dinner. We were all able to move without difficulty and soon our thirst and food needs were satisfied. Following dinner, I was given a very pretty birthday cake, and everyone sang “Happy Birthday” to me, which I enjoyed very much. I will tell you that the cake presented to me was the largest medium-sized cake that I have ever seen. It was absolutely delicious and enjoyed by all. I just wish that all of the November birthday people could have shared with me. A meeting for December has not been planned as we are having our annual Christmas dinner/party. In the event that one is needed, all people will be contacted either by phone or email. The January meeting will take place the first Tuesday of the month, which will be January 3, 2017, at 6 p.m., at the Burleson Police Department Building, 1161 S.W. Wilshire in Burleson. We look forward to seeing you there. Fraternally, Nancy S. Kelly, President/Reporter —SPJST—

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Lodge 196 Houston-West Thanksgiving dinner this Sunday

Lodge 196, Houston-West is hosting its Thanksgiving dinner at the lodge hall this Sunday, November 13, 2016, and we invite all members to come and enjoy the fellowship. We will have turkey and cornbread stuffing prepared by two of the members. We ask that anyone who would like to join in the fun, to please bring a side dish and/or a dessert to share. Dinner starts at 1 p.m. and will be followed by a short business meeting. Please mark your calendars and come out and join the other members of the lodge as we give thanks for all of the blessings we have been bestowed on our great country and us as its people. See you at the lodge, Don Fruin, Reporter —SPJST—

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Lodge 204 Stephenville members: please volunteer to serve

It has been a long time since I have written anything so I will start by saying that this has not been a very good year for the Kneschk family. First, Grace had a stroke in December 2015 then had a urinary tract infection. She spent a week in the hospital and six weeks in rehab. A month later, she had congestive heart failure and spent a week in the hospital and two weeks in rehab. She is now home and able to get around with a little help from me. I have been told that I have macular degeneration, and it is only a matter of time when my eyesight will get worse. So having said all of that, about all I can say is if no one comes forward to accept lodge officer positions then Lodge 204, Stephenville will cease to be as of January 1, 2017, and you members may need to transfer to other lodges. It has been a great 58 somewhat years with the parties, dances, and all of the friends all over Texas. It has been fun, but all good things come to an end. When your children start retiring, maybe it is time to get in that rocking chair and watch the world go by. So long, and as sometimes it’s said, “See you in the funny paper.” Keep smiling! Norman M. Kneschk Past President/Treasurer/ Reporter —SPJST—

Lodge 180, Burleson Celebrates Nancy Kelly’s Birthday

Lodge 180, Burleson President Nancy Kelly celebrates her birthday with First Vice President Joe Hurtik at El Fenix Restaurant in Burleson following the November 1, 2016, meeting. Happy birthday, Nancy!


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SPJST Pavelka Cemetery Assoc. meets Nov. 9

The SPJST Pavelka Cemetery Association will hold its annual meeting at Lodge 35, Elk Hall in Elk, Texas. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, November 9, 2016, to elect officers for 2017 and conduct any business that needs to be done. Anyone who is a member of the association or a member of SPJST Lodge 35, Elk is asked to attend and be a part of the meeting. We hope that you can make it. Sincerely, Janie Brewer —SPJST—

Chinaberry Trees

I have fond memories of Chinaberry trees as a little boy we lived in a house that had a huge Chinaberry in the backyard it had a trunk the size of an oak tree people always remarked that they had never seen one that large it was a landmark

of course as kids we played with the berries when new they were hard as rocks and perfect for chunking at sisters or pets or yellow jackets

when the berries got old, they would turn yellow and grow soft and mushy and then wrinkled we made mud pies and used the berries for decoration we used them to make artwork in the dirt the first happy faces mamma always cautioned us not to eat the Chinaberries they were poisonous she would tell us stories of what would happen we feared for our lives

then we had a Chinaberry tree next to the house which allowed us to climb up and stretching over precariously get on the roof of the house which took some daring but you know kids never afraid of anything that Chinaberry was our launch pad to new heights of exploration

so I have great memories of Chinaberry trees even the name was exotic to us we imagined distant lands far beyond our sheltered world

what memories flood the mind looking back on childhood memories raining down like berries from Chinaberry trees. ~ d.knape —SPJST—

Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point Prepares 1,500 Treat Bags for Halloween Festival

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SPJST Youth Section

The deadline for all Vestnik items is 5 p.m. the Wednesday before the publication date. Send your news and photos directly to: SPJST Vestnik Editor Melanie Zavodny P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 Fax: 254-773-8087

Email: vestnik@spjst.org Questions? Call 800-727-7578

This section is dedicated to the youth of SPJST. As part of its membership benefits, SPJST offers a statewide youth program. If you or someone you know is interested in learning about opportunities offered to young members of SPJST, please contact your local lodge, District Youth Counselor, State Youth Director at 800-727-7578, or visit www.spjst.org.

Lodge 48 Beyersville youth garage sale this weekend

SPJST Lodge 48, Beyersville Youth Club is sponsoring a Beyersville community garage sale on Friday, November 11 and Saturday, November 12, 2016, at the lodge hall, location at

10450 South FM 619 in Taylor. We are renting 10-feet by 10-feet booth spaces, inside or outside. Kitchen will be open. Contact Janet Filla for rental information at 512450-8310. —SPJST—

Lodge 107, Floresville Welcomes New Youth Club Member

Lodge 107, Floresville Welcomes New Youth Club Member

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ZETH HASTINGS

Lodge 246, Morgan’s Point assisted Morgan’s Point Resort Police and Fire Departments with their annual community Halloween Festival on October 31, 2016. Lodge 246 members stuffed 1,500 bags filled with candy and treats for games and activities at the event. Lodge 246 Fraternal Activities Coordinator Susan Hutton, center, and Lodge 246 Secretary Melanie Zavodny present the treat bags to BJ Scheible, who is assistant fire chief at Morgan’s Point Resort Fire Department.

Lodge 107, Floresville welcomes Zeth Hastings, age 10, to the youth club. He is the son of Rory and Kristen Hastings, and his sisters are Addisyn and Aubree. Zeth is in fourth grade at Stockdale Elementary School. He enjoys baseball and hunting. —SPJST—

Lodge 107, Floresville welcomes Haleigh Singleton, age 11, to the youth club. She is the daughter of Paul and Jennifer Singleton. Haleigh is in fifth grade at Huebner Elementary School. She plays basketball and volleyball. She enjoys reading, traveling to new places, and spending time with family. Haleigh also enjoys drawing and designing clothes and hopes to be a fashion designer one day. —SPJST—


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Lodge 29, Taylor youth report on activities

Money for Needy Families Our barbecue cookoff was a success! We earned a lot of money for needy families from our silent auction. I got to play with my friends and had a lot of fun. I can’t wait for next year’s cookoff. Brandon Girod, age 14 •••

Waterslide at Meeting I was waiting for the waterslide that we were going to have at the meeting. Cody Voigt, age 9 •••

Fun in SPJST Youth Club I like being in the SPJST youth club because we get to do fun things, like the waterslide. Hunter Cheyenne Voigt, age 7 •••

Kickball and Cookies I like when we play games like kickball. I like when we eat cookies and drink fruit punch. I help my gramaw and grandpa in the pasture. Colten Voigt, age 10 •••

Barbecue Cookoff Fun September 24, 2016, was our Taylor SPJST Barbecue Cookoff. It was great! We raised a lot of money at our silent auction. Some people from our youth club came to help at the silent auction. I had a lot of fun with my friends and helping out. Hailey Girod, age 12 —SPJST—

Lodge 142, Houston Welcomes New Youth Club Member

Lodge 88, Houston Youth Club Christmas party In Memory Saturday, Dec. 3 of Lorraine Gant Dear Members, Lodge 88, Houston Youth Club would like to invite you to our annual Christmas party on Saturday, December 3, 2016, at 11 a.m. We will have Christmas carols, lunch, and a visit from Santa. We hope to see you there so mark your calendar for Saturday, December 3 at 11 a.m. Fraternally, Keith Wockenfuss Vice President —SPJST—

Lodge 142, Houston Welcomes New Youth Club Member

Lodge 142, Houston Welcomes New Youth Club Member JOLIN HAVIES

KYLE HERRINGTON

Lodge 142, Houston welcomes Kyle Herrington, age 16, to the youth club. He is the son of Kerry Herrington and Tracy Herrington. His sister is Amanda, and his brother is James. Kyle is in the 10th grade and plays football for Atascocita High School near Humble, Texas, which takes up most of his time. He is planning to attend camp next year and serve as a Leader-in-Training (LIT). —SPJST—

Lodge 142, Houston welcomes Jolin Havies, age six, to the youth club. She is the daughter of Julie Piedra and Dareck Havies. She has a younger brother, Joseph. Jolin is in first grade at Raymond Academy in the Aldine School District. She is a cheerleader for the junior Texans football team. She loves Frozen, swimming, learning to ride a bike, playing in Grandma Catherine’s Barbie town, and SPJST activities—especially arts and crafts. Jolin plans to attend camp and enter Youth Achievement Day (YAD) like her mother and aunts did. —SPJST—

AIDEN HERMIS

Lodge 142, Houston welcomes Aiden Hermis, age seven, to the youth club. Aiden is the son of Jason and Margaret Hermis and grandson of Dennis and Elizabeth Hermis, all members of Lodge 142. He is a fourth generation SPJST member. His younger brother is Jonathan. Aiden is in first grade at Willow Creek Elementary School in Tomball, Texas, where he is first grade class leader. He plays baseball and basketball and enjoys riding his bike. Aiden loves school, swimming, going on vacation, and playing with friends, and he especially loves going out to eat Mexican food. Aiden is helpful and inquisitive and adds interactive talk at our youth club meetings. He hopes to one day serve as an officer. —SPJST—

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Lorraine Ethlyn Gant, 85 of El Campo, passed away on October 30, 2016. She was born on November 8, 1930, in El Campo to the late Louis and Lydia Hubenak Dornak. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America, SPJST Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje, and Country Squares. Lorraine Gant Visitation was Thursday, November 3 from 2 to 7 p.m. at Triska Funeral Home. Catholic Daughter rosary was held on Friday, November 4 at 9:30 a.m. with funeral service following at 10 a.m. at St. Philip Catholic Church with Reverend Michael Rother officiating. She is survived by husband Bill Gant of El Campo; daughter Gayle Browning and husband Bill of Needville; son Callen Pasak and wife Rosalyn of Richmond; grandchildren David Browning and wife Emily, Eric Browning and wife Rita, Jennifer Orta and husband Scott, and Dale Garner; and great-grandchildren Scarlett Browning, Austin Orta, Ember Orta, Lily Garner, and Jameson Garner. She was preceded in death by her parents; and first husband Daniel J. Pasak. Memorials in her memory may be made to St. Philip Catholic Church or Houston Hospice-El Campo. —SPJST—


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In Memory of Jerome Knebel

Jerome 'Slick' Knebel, age 92, of Hillje, passed away September 16, 2016. He was born December 16, 1923, in Wharton County to the late Anton and Mary Knebel. He was a member of SPJST Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje. He was also a member of American Legion, VFW, and DAV. At the age of 20, he enlisted in the army and was in World War II as Staff Sergeant. He was awarded many metals including two bronze stars. After the war, Jerome, better known as Slick, resided in Hillje where he purchased the family farm and continued farm operations. Slick enjoyed spending time with family and friends at deer camp cooking, hunting, and enjoying a cold one. He is survived by his loving wife Ella Mae Stavinoha Knebel; daughters Susan Gerla and husband Lawrence, Barbara Andel and husband Michael, and Betty Jo Staff and husband Dale; son Jerome Knebel and wife Karen; 11 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and numerous sister and brothers-in-law. Jerome was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Fred, Richard, and Larry Knebel; and sister-in-law Gladys Knebel. Visitation was from 3 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, September 18 at Triska Funeral Home. Rosary was recited at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, September 19 at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church. Funeral mass immediately followed at 10 a.m. with Reverend Kirby Hlavaty. Burial followed at St. Andrew’s Cemetery. Pallbearers were all the grandsons. Honorary pallbearers were the grandchildren and great-grandchildren R.J. Strnadel, Mike Prasek, Johnnie Veselka, Marvin Trochta, Raymond Poncik, and Michael Holub, and Louise Volunteer Fire Department. Memorial donations in memory of Jerome may be made to St. Andrew’s Catholic Church, Louise Volunteer Fire Department, VFW, DAV, or American Legion. —SPJST—

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Death Claims Paid in October 2016

Name Olga M. Provazek Mel Roy Jurek Richard L. Andel Edward Earl Bennett Edwin W. Svehlak Edwin G. Orsak Norbert Polasek James D. Clawson Donald Ray Wojtek Lalovee R. Petty Alice Lucille Mclain Allen George Flessner Helen Mildred Champion James W. Conner Paul David East Douglas Jay Benad Adell Vrzalik Sadie L. Havlak Marvin L. Cuba Ernest W. Nors Scotty Jon Masner Lawanda J. Shuffield Shirley Mae Hosek Viola F. Graff Edwin F. Langer Myrna Jane Williams Richard Roy Baletka Susan Woolard Rosie Schiller Allan Oscar Schiller Leo George Mikeska Frank G. Holubec Annie Rose Sprta Carolyn D. Blair James Madison Davis Jonathan B. Schenck Bernard H. Kriska Bobby Ray Blankenship

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Lodge 17 201 81 139 25 23 88 139 4 47 201 184 88 84 88 29 25 49 29 54 5 15 130 133 25 215 88 333 88 88 81 88 88 88 88 88 84 73

Location New Tabor Bleiblerville-Nelsonville Needville Danbury Ennis Moravia Houston Danbury Hallettsville Seaton Bleiblerville-Nelsonville Moulton Houston Dallas Houston Taylor Ennis Rowena Taylor West Pilot Point-Tioga Buckholts Dallas San Antonio Ennis South Plains Houston First State Bank Houston Houston Needville Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Dallas Seymour

Date of Admission 8/03/1954 2/16/1955 4/23/1974 7/15/1954 10/28/1970 10/04/1950 5/03/1968 11/10/1969 3/31/1969 5/04/1967 6/05/1946 2/01/1943 9/23/1940 7/29/1965 10/11/1973 8/20/1953 11/24/1943 12/11/1968 6/29/1943 10/23/1963 5/02/2006 3/13/1974 12/20/1956 6/29/1965 2/24/1941 7/24/1998 8/29/1944 2/13/2014 9/05/1940 10/06/1943 12/22/1939 3/14/1973 2/01/1949 7/23/1970 6/18/1973 2/01/1985 11/04/1927 2/17/2015

To the Bereaved Survivors of Our Deceased Brothers and Sisters, the SPJST Supreme Lodge Expresses Its Heartfelt Sympathy. Fraternally, Leonard D. Mikeska, FIC Supreme Lodge Secretary-Treasurer —SPJST—

Date of Death 1/23/2016 9/17/2016 6/10/2016 9/20/2016 9/22/2016 9/01/2016 9/09/2016 8/27/2016 9/24/2016 9/28/2016 9/11/2016 9/01/2016 6/20/2016 9/11/2016 9/22/2016 8/29/2016 9/24/2016 9/25/2016 9/01/2016 10/03/2016 9/02/2016 6/21/2016 10/02/2016 9/24/2016 9/05/2016 11/24/2015 9/14/2016 9/28/2015 1/06/2008 6/12/2011 9/14/2016 5/09/2013 8/11/2016 7/18/2016 10/03/2009 7/13/2011 9/05/2016 9/23/2015

Age 100 81 58 93 73 82 74 76 65 88 86 89 91 79 71 63 86 93 89 81 58 78 85 89 91 79 88 70 87 69 88 89 87 74 78 31 89 85


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Učme se česky Let Us Study Czech Lekce dvacátá Lesson 20

More conversation and terms about food and restaurants.

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Slovníček—Vocabulary

věřím—I believe jablko—apple švestka—plum účet—bill platit—to pay pěšky—on foot náhle—suddenly čerstvé—fresh pomeranč—orange pokračování—continuation vezmu—I will take jednoduché—simple nárok—claim, a right to náročný—demanding, hard to please protivný—annoying, offensive moučník—some sweet dessert, pastry jablkovy zavin—apple pie příručka—handbook, manual šlehaná smetana (or šlehačka)— whipping cream Nezlob se!—Don’t be angry! škoda (To je škoda!)—It’s too bad! broskev—peach (pl.- broskve) Najedl jsem se—I ate my fill znamenitý—excellent začátek—beginning vláda—government vládnout—to rule, govern táhnout—to pull, drag doba—time period konec—end pokrok—progress

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Slovanská Podporující Jednota Státu Texas

Uředni orgán SPJST ★ Založené roku 1897

krok—step prodávat—to sell kus—piece díky—thanks padnout—to fall více—more

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These are useful terms, both in restaurants, and ordinary conversations. Translate the sentences: 1. Pak budeme pokračovat. 2. Já si vezmu vepřový řízek a bramborový salát. 3. Nemáš nároky na něco zvláštního.

Second Sundays Czech Language Class—at Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center, 250 West Fairgrounds Road on US Highway 77, La Grange, 1 to 4 p.m. Fee is $10 per person per class. Call or email to verify classes. Pre-registration preferred. For information, call 888-785-4500; 979-968-9399; or email info@czechtexas.org.

First/Third Tuesdays Tarok Lessons with Tarok Champion Jimmie Coufal—at Czech Heritage Museum, 119 West French Avenue, Temple, 7 p.m.: All skill levels; beginners always welcome! Free and open to everyone. For information, call 254-899-2935; or email czechheritagemuseum@gmail.com.

Through February 2017 Texas Czechs: Rooted in Tradition Exhibition—at the La Retama Central Library, Corpus Christi: Features contemporary Texas Czech cultural traditions in photos, text, objects, film. For Library location/hours, visit www.cclibraries.com; or call (361) 826-7055. Also visit www.polkaworks.org; or call (512)

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4. Ukaž, že jsi nenáročná česká dívka. 5. Číšník tomu stejně nebude věřit. 6. On si pomyslí, že jsi protivná. 7. Po mase a příkrmu se jí moučník. 8. Já si dám jablkový závin. 9. Já si objednám švestkové knedlíky. 10. Mluvíš jako konverzační příručka. 11. Pane vrchní, přineste mi černou kavu a šlehanou smetanu. 12. Kdo bude platit účet? 13. Teď půjdeme pěšky domů. 14. Znamenitě mi všechno chutnalo. 15. Najedl a napil jsem se dobře.

16. Nezlob se, že jdeme pěšky domů. 17. Škoda, že nemáme auto. 18. Koupíme si pomeranče než dojdem domů. 19. Zde je čerstvé ovoce. 20. Jsem unavená. Ani krok dál! 21. Nyní, docházím ku konci. 22. Ještě kousek domů. 23. Mockrát ti děkuji za doprovod domů.

448.4536. Submitted by Dawn Orsak, Lodge 187, Round Rock.

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Czech Cultural Calendar

Wednesday Evenings Czech Language Class (extemporaneous)—at S.P.J.S.T. Rest Home, No. 1, Taylor, 500 East Lake Drive, Taylor, 6 to approximately 8 p.m. Informal gathering for the purpose of listening to and reading and speaking Czech.

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November 11 Movie Night: “Marketa Lazarova”—at Czech Center Museum Houston, 4920 San Jacinto, Houston. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; movie begins at 7 p.m. Free and open to the public. For information, contact CCMH 713-528-2060; or via email: events@czechcenter.org. December 3 TCHCC Annual Gala—at 250 West Fairgrounds Road on US Highway 77, La Grange. For cost/information, call 888785-4500 or 979-968-9399; email info@czechtexas.org; or visit www.czechtexas.org. Proceeds benefit TCHCC.

December 5 Texas Czech Genealogical Society Christmas Open House—at SPJST Home Office, 520 North Main Street, Temple. Held in conjunction with SPJST’’s annual Christmas Open House and Temple Christmas parade. Visit www.txczgs.org. Watch for details.

December 9 Movie Night: “Morozko”—at Czech Center Museum Houston, 4920 San Jacinto, Houston. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; movie begins at 7 p.m. Free and open to the public. For information, contact CCMH 713528-2060; or via email: events@czechcenter.org.

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Jedna, dvě, Honza, jde, tři, čtyři, z hospody, pět a šest, nese čest, sedm, osm, nemá rozum, devět, deset, jde se věšet, jedenáct dvanáct, už tam visí jako paňác. What is the general meaning of the following verse?

Milosrdenství (Pravidlo)

Kdo bližnímu nepomáhá, Tomu Bůh pomoci váha; Kdo chce Bohu milým býti, Lásku k bližnímu musí míti. —SPJST—


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Naše nadace se připravuje k další práci Jan Vaculík

Pravidelná čtvrtletní schůze České vzdělávací nadace státu Texasu se konala v areálu Severotexaské university v Dentonu, Tx. při příležitosti uvedení do úřadu nového deana hudební

fakulty Dra. Johna W. Richmonda dne 8. září 2016 v budově hudební fakulty za pěkného podzimního počasí a hojné účasti ředitelů a členů. Universita poskytla pěkné pohoštění, klobásní ky, koláče a nápoje, aby se někteří účastníci, kteří měli dlouhou cestu do Dentonu a časně vstávali, mohli posilnit k delší schůzi. President nadace Woody Smith zahájil schůzi, pozdravil přítomné a poděkoval za pohostinství university a možnost uspořádání schůze. Složili

jsme přísahu americké vlajce a republice, pro kterou stojí. Představen byl nový člen nadace Dr. Wayne Shandera, který pracuje jako lékařský výzkumník. Hodně řaditelů chybělo pro omluvitelné příčiny, někteří byli mimo stát Texas v jiných zemích či v Evropě, chyběl zejména náš předseda Sboru ředitelů Clinton Machánn, který se podrobil vážné operaci a nyní se uzdravuje v péči své manželky. Přesident nadace Woody Smith představil nového deana hudební

fakulty Dra. Johna W. Richmonda, který pochválil práci nadace při založení katedry české hudby a kultury na Severotexaské universtě na podporu naší kultury v Texasu. Oznámil plány do budoucnosti, kdy se počítá s novými učiteli z Californie, Floridy a všeobecně řečeno jeho názory se vyznačují pokrokovostí a nabízí učitelům a studentům nové směry hudby, jak se to stalo v šedesátých letech na universitě, kdy se začal učit jazz. Dr. Richmond vyjádřil naději, že naše

Introducing the 2016 Collection ofLegend, Symbol, and Tradition Ornaments

With the 2016 Christmas season quickly approaching, Texas Czech Genealogical Society wishes to introduce its newest ornaments, many of which have legends associated with them, are symbols of the Christmas season, or perhaps have been used traditionally by people over the years. We hope you will enjoy learning about these new ornaments and will add one or more of the ornaments to your tree this year. Legend and symbol ornaments make meaningful gifts for family and friends and are gifts that will be enjoyed in the years to come. You may view the entire collection in our gift shop, located in the lower level of the SPJST Home Office, 520 North Main Street, Temple, Texas. Please call 512-2181559 or 254-778-7285 prior to your visit to verify the days and hours the shop is open. Should anyone be unable to travel to Temple, we would be happy to ship the ornaments to your home. Contact Nancy Machu for further information and/or to place an order at 512-2181559 or nbmachu@aol.com . Shown herein are photos of our entire 2016 collection. The stories associated with the first three ornaments relate to the real meaning of Christmas. This beautiful, deep red ornament with the inscription, “Happy Birthday, Jesus” reminds us that we celebrate Christmas because it is the birthday of Jesus Christ. This ornament is a must for every family’s Christmas tree. The tiny baby, asleep on the hay, emphasizes to everyone

that Jesus was the greatest gift ever given. Children everywhere sing “Happy Birthday” to Jesus each year at Christmas, as they learn and understand the real reason we celebrate this special day. Stock # LD-21 - $9

“For unto you is born today in the city of David a Savior which is Christ the Lord”. A favorite ornament of 2016 is the Open Bible, depicting Bethlehem and the star that shone over the manger the night Jesus was born. The inscription is a quote from the second chapter of Luke, which tells the story of the birth of Jesus Christ. During the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season, with its shopping, parties, programs and other activities, this ornament helps to ground us as we remember the true meaning of Christmas. Stock # LN25 - $14

It is almost impossible to find a shell so rich in symbolism as the sand dollar. The sand dollar represents the story of the birth, crucifixion, and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. On the top part of the shell, you can clearly see in the center a star, which represents the Star of Bethlehem that led the Wise Men to the manger where Christ was born. Around it is the outline of the Easter lily, a sign of Our Lord’s Resurrection. At the edges of the star are four holes, and in the center is another hole. These remind us of the four Sacred

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Wounds of Our Lord on his hands and feet which he endured while being nailed to the cross. The center hole, the fifth, represents the pierce wound to his heart, made by a Roman spear. When you turn the sand dollar over, you will find an outline of the poinsettia, the Christmas flower. If you break open the sand dollar, five “doves” emerge – the doves of the peace and joy of Christmas. Every time one opens a sand dollar, he will always find five doves, never more or less. The sand dollar teaches us how to see God in visible creations. Stock # LW29 - $9

The beautiful while and gold, glittered cross in a Christian symbol, serving as a reminder of the sacrifices that Jesus made for man’s salvation and it serves to symbolize faith. Christians were granted the gift of eternal life in Heaven when Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross for the sins of mankind and arose from the dead. Because God loves us so much that he sacrificed His own Son for humanity, this divine symbol helps us to be mindful of our beliefs and duties as Christians. Faith in Christ helps us cope with the burden of the crosses we bear. It is the most profound and enduring symbol of Christianity. Stock # - LA-26 - $14 Look for more ornament legends in the next issue of the Vestnik! Submitted by, Nancy Machu SPJST Lodge 29, Taylor —SPJST—


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spolupráce bude úspěšná a dosáhneme úspěchu při práci na udržení naší hudební kultury. Na upomínku obdržel od nadace knihu. Dále dostal slovo Dr. Alan C. Klaas, který řídí rozvoj hudební katedry a snaží se získat protředky pro uspořádání hudební katedry ve prospěch naší veřejnosti. Jako praktický člověk vysvětlil, že universita potřebuje podporu i po finanční stránce a že nadace by mohla přispět významně dostatečnou částkou k udržení katedry do budoucnosti. Pěkně nám přednesl částku peněz, kterou potřebuje ke své práci. Organisuje práci pro fakultu hudebního dědictví, aby naši krajané měli možnost přispívat peníze na naši kulturu a hudbu. Je důležité, abyhom získali pod poru finančně zabezpečených lidí, kteří by požadavek financí splnili. Dr. Richmond zdůrazil, že je nutno zachovat hudbu a kulturu a získat mládež na koncerty klasické hudby a předpověděl, že činnost hudebního

střediska se rozšíří až do Nebraky. President nadace Smith poděkoval pánům za povzbudivá slova a účast na naší schůzi a očekává, že naše spolupráce přinese dobré výsledky v budoucnosti. Zápis z poslední schůze byl schválen tak, jak byl čten. Naše finanční tajemnice Cindy Belknap podala pěknou zprávu a udržuje naše peníze v dobrém stavu. Příspěvky posílejte na adresu: Cindy Pustějovský Belknap, 2520 Willing Avenue, Ft. Worth, TX. 76110. Šeky vyplňte na CEFT a na spodní linku napište místo, kam se váš příspěvek má poslat. Zároveň poznamenala, že by bylo výhodnější, kdyby naše banka byla blíže jejího bydliště a zda bychom mohli uvažovat i o změně účetní firmy, která se v posledních letech hodně zdražila. svoje služby. V této souvislosti upozornila, že nadace potřebuje právnicky schválená pravidla pro přijem příspěvků . Její připomínku jsme později projednali

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jako samostatný bod programu. Organisace, které pořádají sbírky na podporu jazyka, hudby a kultury a jsou uznány státem jako nevýdělečná vzdělavatelská organisace, mají vyvíjet činnost podle určitých pravidel. Musí mít stanoven důvod k činnosti, stanovy a procedúry, které mají přispět k zákonnému přijmu příspěvků. Ve stanovách je nutno určit druhy příspěvků, na příklad hotovost, akcie, domy, osobní majetek, práva na olej, plyn a minerály, životní pojistka a jiné podobné prostředky, naše nadace může být uvedena jako nabyvatel užitku po smrti dárce, rovněž závěti a dary lze přijmout. Je velmi důležité si uvědomit, že někteří lidé zajímající se o práci naší nadace si chtějí přečíst stanovy, pravidla a postup práce naší nadace dříve, než se stanou členy. Pokud dokumenty nejsou podle jejich přání anebo vyjadřují nějakou úchylku, pak je těžko očeávat, že lidé se stanou členy nadace. Starší členové, kteří byli

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schopni stanovy upravit, již odešli na věčný odpočinek. Předseda Sboru ředitelů Clinton Machann poslal písemnou zprávu o stavu Hlavinkova stipendia na Texaské A and M universitě v College Station, TX. Zdůraznil, že je nutno si vzpome nout na bývalé studenty.- aggies a podpořit jejich zájem o podporu Hlavinkova stipendia. Pochodující kapela fotbalového mužstva je výbornou ukázkou tradice a kadeti v College Station mají boty, které byly vyrobeny na počátku naším emigrantem Josefem Holíkem. Upozornil na skutečnost, že současný student je Jan Beneš, který se vede velmi dobře. Obyčejně studuje dva roky a získá doktorát z angličtiny a amerických studií.. Potřebujeme jenom lepší finanční podporu, aby studenti z moravských universit v Brně a v Olomouci mohli nerušeně pokračovat ve studiu. Posílejte každý příspěvek na adresu : Cindy Belknap, 2520 Willing Ave., Ft. Worth, TX.

Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center Hosts Heritage Festival and Muziky Friday, October 14 and Saturday, October 15, 2016 • La Grange, Texas


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76110. Každý příspěvek je považován za úlevu na daních, proto naše nadace je uznána státem jako nevýdělečná a vzdělávací organisace ve státě Texasu. Stav vyučování češtiny na Texaské universitě v Austinu, Tx. pokračuje i nadále bez hlavního učitele češtiny, jak se počítalo na začátku ustanovení stolice. Mladí učitelé se střídají a mají dobrý úspěch při volbě témat a předmětů. Chystají uspořádání dějepisu Pražského jara 1968 a vyučování češtiny pomocí počítače. Mládež v nadaci se baví prací na oběžníku a pod redaktorstvím Lynette Urbanovské má nyní oběžník vysokou úroveň. Nastala však otázka, jakým způsobem posílat oběžník členům anebo zájemcům o naši nadaci, když poštovné je velmi vysoké. Poměrně lacino je možno posílat oběžník počítačem, ale ne všichni starší členové a členky mají počítač anebo si nedovedou nastavit naši webstránku. Toto je námět, který potřebuje nějaké řešení, aby zprávy o činnosti naší nadace byly oznámeny a známy široké veřejnosti Když nadace bude žádat o pomoc při sbírce na hudební katedru v Severotexaské universitě anebo doplnit Hlavinkovo stipendium v College Station, Tx., pak je nutno veškeré informace shromáždit a uveřejnit, aby byla veřejnost pravdivě a správně informována o úmyslech nadace. Mnohdy se šíří ve veřejnosti falešné a škodlivé informace o nadaci anebo členu nadace, zejména o údajných milionech dolarů ve vlastnictví nadace, avšak podobné poškozování pověsti není přijatelné. V jednom bodu diskuse se jednalo o jménu nadace. Dosavadní jméno je Česká vzdělávací nadace státu Texasu, při čemž většina původních přistěhovalců, asi 85 procent, přišla z Lašska, Valašska a pak z Moravy a asi 15 procent přistěhovalců přišlo z Čech. Po více než šesti generacích je správné, aby se naši krajané nazývali Texané moravského původu, pokud jejich předci přišli z některé části Moravy anebo Texané českého původu, pokud byli předci z Čech. Případný příklad můžeme uvést, že Texan narozený v Texasu, nebude se nazývat Oklahoman, stejně tak se nemůže Texan z předků narozených na Moravě stát v Texasu Čechem. Někdo se dopustil veliké chyby, když členy naší moravské veřejnosti v Texasu nazval nesprávně Čechy, když jsou většinou Moravané, přesněji La-

chové nebo Valachové. S tím souvisela otázka názvu nadace, máme mít Moravskou vzdělávací nadaci, protože většina našich lidí v Texasu jsou moravského původu, většina členů a ředitelů jsou po předcích Moravané? Otázka je: kdo způsobil, že menšina česká převzala působení většiny moravské pod svým jménem a většina moravká zmizela z texaského veřejného života mezi krajany? Změna jména by mohla přiblížit veřejnosti činnost nadace a naznačit nový postoj členů nadace k původu a práci nadace. Správný vztah naší veřejnosti by se mohl také změnit lepšímu a nadace by moha být všestranně podporována v záslužné činnosti. Název Moravsko-česká vzdělávací nadace státu Texasu by zněla mnohem pravdivěji a odpovídala by také dějinné skutečnosti našeho krajanského života. Obnova pravdivého postavení našich národností by mohla vést ke správnému postavení naší veřejnosti k obživení národní hrdosti našich krajanů v Texasu. Tyto okolnosti by pak prospěly při vyhlašování sbírky na potřebná stipendia a finanční podporu veřejně prospěšných institucí. Naše nadace má dostatečně úspěšnou práci v minulosti a tři dosavadní úspěchy jsou toho důkazem. Naše nadace se připravuje na další úspěšnou činnost a těšíme se na podporu veřejnosti. Staňte se členy nadace a podpořte nadaci různou formou hodnot, které je možno proměnit na finanční podporu naší práce. Příští generace ocení naši snahu. —SPJST—

Czech Heritage Society meets this Saturday in Gonzales

On Saturday, November 12, 2016, the Gonzales Chapter of the Czech Heritage Society of Texas is hosting the fall state meeting at First Lutheran Church of Gonzales Activity Center. Registration starts at 8 a.m. with opening ceremonies at 8:30 a.m. A membership/business meeting will start at 9:30 a.m. A noon meal will be served. Featured speaker George Kubalka will speak about Czech bands. There will be vendor booths, displays, silent auction, and genealogy library available.

It is free of charge and open to the public. The schedule of events is: 8 a.m. Registration with coffee and kolaches, vendor booths, displays, silent auction, and traveling library; 8:30 a.m. Opening Ceremonies; 9:15 a.m. Break with vendor booths, displays, silent auction, and traveling library; 9:30 a.m. - Membership/Business Meeting with Richard Skopik, CHST President; 11 a.m. - Break with vendor booths, displays, silent auction, and traveling library; 11:15 a.m. - CHST Awards; 11:30 a.m. - Business Conference Adjourns; 12 noon - Lunch available; 1 p.m. - Speaker George Kubalka - Czech Bands; 2 p.m. - Break with booths, displays, silent auction, and traveling library; 2:15 p.m. - Social time; and 3:15 p.m. - Break/silent auction closes, pick up items. Directions driving to First Lutheran Church of Gonzales Activity Center, 1206 St. Joseph Street, Gonzales, Texas 78629—

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From Waco: Take US-77 South to I-10, then take I-10 West to Hwy 97 South to Gonzales (Exit 649). From Austin: Take US-183 South to Gonzales. From Victoria: Take US-87 North to Cuero, then take US-183 North to Gonzales. From Houston: Take I-10 West to Hwy 97 South to Gonzales (Exit 649). From San Antonio: Take I-10 East to US-183 South to Gonzales (Exit 632).-158/WJBP East. The Czech Heritage Society of Texas is a non-profit organization founded in 1982 dedicated to the preservation of Texas Czech Heritage, genealogy, history, music, customs, food, costumes, and language. F o r more information, visit www.facebook.com/czechheritagesocietyoftexas. Submitted by, Jana Vaculik Riley State Reporter —SPJST—


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“The Accidental Hero” comes to College Station

The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum in College Station is welcoming Patrick Dewane to Rudder Theatre on Friday, November 18 at 7 p.m. to perform his one-man show called “The Accidental Hero.” As we look ahead to the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Patrick Dewane presents the dramatic retelling of the story of his grandfather, Matt Konop. Konop was raised on a family farm outside a small

town in rural Wisconsin, speaking Czech as his first language. Konop found himself fighting in Europe in World War II, eventually becoming a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army. When he returned after the war, he never spoke of his war experiences, not even when asked by his grandchildren many years later. When he died in 1983, his family assumed Konop’s stories of war were buried with him. However, 20 years later his unpublished memoirs were found in a box in a basement along with a treasure trove of pictures, videos, and other memorabilia. Unbeknownst to his family, Konop had spent some of his latter years writing his war stories for posterity. Through a mix of dramatic presentation, old photos, and rare World War II film footage shot with a home movie camera, Dewayne created a

SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth is proud to host

A Christmas Polka Party!

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one-man show that tells his grandfather’s story – in his grandfather’s words. The tale is a journey through landing on Omaha Beach, facing off with Nazi soldiers in the Ardennes Forest and liberating the small Czech towns where his ancestors lived. For more information, visit http://www.accidentalhero.net/ Join us as we welcome Patrick Dewane and the heroic story of Matt Konop, an intimate glimpse into the life of a World War II soldier on Friday, November 18 in Rudder Theatre at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum at 1000 George Bush Drive West in College Station. We would like to extend this invitation to all SPJST members. Reservations are strongly encouraged. To register for this event, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-acci-

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Historic National Hall SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth 3316 Roberts Cut Off Rd • Fort Worth, TX 76114

presents a

New Year’s Eve Celebration starring

Tommy Alverson

with music by the great Ennis polka band

The Moravians

Sunday, Dec. 4, 2016

2 - 6 p.m.

Historic National Hall 3316 Roberts Cut Off Rd

Fort Worth, TX

Admission for the public is $8 FREE admission for SPJST Lodge 92 members and children under 14. Complimentary Finger Foods and Full Bar Available

Pivo

(Czech for Be er)

Food

Polka Dancin g

Fun

Join us for a night of food, fun, and great Texas music!

Saturday, December 31, 2016 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Barbecue dinner served until 9 p.m. Barry Berry Band performs from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. followed by the great Tommy Alverson from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Champagne, Black-Eyed Peas, and Cornbread at Midnight Tickets are $40 in advance at www.nationalhallfortworth.com $50 at the door


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SPJST Fraternal Activities and Entertainment

Post your lodge’s upcoming SPJST fraternal activities and entertainment dates and information here. These listings are free. The deadline for submitting information for the Fraternal Activities and Entertainment Guide is Wednesday at 5 p.m., unless otherwise posted. Send updates directly to: VESTNIK, c/o Editor Melanie Zavodny, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. FAX to: 254-773-8087. Email to: vestnik@spjst.org. Advertising rates are $2 per column inch for lodge ads; $4 per column inch for nonprofit organization ads; and $6 per column inch for commercial ads. For advertising information, please call the Editor at 800-727-7578 or email vestnik@spjst.org. LODGE 1, FAYETTEVILLE (1) Lodge Hall: 507 East Main Street, Fayetteville. Directions: Directions: Lodge building is located on Highway 159 East, three blocks from the town square. Hall Rental Information: (979) 966-3795. Lodge Meetings: First Monday of even-numbered months February, April, June, August, October, and December, 6 p.m. at the lodge hall. Potluck served after meeting. Youth Club Meetings: First Monday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the lodge hall. For information, contact Youth Leader Ronnie Pflughaupt 979249-6702; rpflughaupt@hotmail.com.

LODGE 4, HALLETTSVILLE (6) Note: Lodge meetings are held at Hallettsville Chamber of Commerce, 1614 North Texana Street, Hallettsville, the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. at Hallettsville Chamber of Commerce, 1614 North Texana Street, Hallettsville. LODGE 5, PILOT POINT-TIOGA (3) Lodge Meetings: First Saturday of each month, 2 p.m. at PointBank Community Center, 739 East Liberty Street, Pilot Point. For directions/meeting information, contact Brian Heitzman 940-686-4429; or Dean Carender 903-564-7359.

LODGE 6, COTTONWOOD (3) Sunday, November 13—RVOS No. 78 Family Day Saturday, November 26—Peterson birthday party Friday, December 2—Social and decorate for Christmas Sunday, December 4—Lodge 6 meeting/Christmas party Saturday, December 10—Sykora Family Ford Christmas party Sunday, December 11—Straten Christmas party Saturday, December 17—Brennan family Christmas party

Note: The bridge on the road to the hall is out, but good news! There is a detour to the hall. Directions: Take Farm Road 2114 East for 5 miles. Turn right on Adair Road and immediately veer right onto Marek Road. Marek Road runs into Czech Hall Road. Turn right onto Czech Hall Road. The hall is on the left about 1/2 mile.

Lodge Hall: 700 South Czech Hall Road, West. Note: The bridge on the road to the hall is out; but there is a detour to the hall. Directions: Take Farm Road 2114 East for 5 miles. Turn right on Adair Road and immediately veer right onto Marek Road. Marek Road runs into Czech Hall Road. Turn right onto Czech Hall Road. Hall on the left about 1/2 mile down. Hall Rental Information: 254-799-8550; Hall Phone:s 254-227-8759. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the lodge hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at the hall. For information, contact Youth Leader Peggy Dobecka 254-799-8550; or dataped@sbcglobal.net

LODGE 8, WEIMAR (6) Lodge Meetings: Fourth Monday of each month, 6 p.m. at Oakridge Smokehouse Restaurant, Schulenburg.

LODGE 9, SNOOK (1) Lodge Hall: 457 CR 269, Snook. Directions: From Snook, turn on FM 2155 to downtown. At Snook School, stay right on Spur 2155. At “T”, turn right on CR 269.  Go 3/10 mile; hall is on the left. Hall Rental Information: 979-272-3732. Lodge Meetings: First Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the lodge hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Wednesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall.

LODGE 13, DIME BOX (1) Lodge Hall: 1081 County Road 425, Dime Box. Directions: In Dime Box, turn left from FM 141 on CR 424. Go east on CR 425 for 3/10 mile; hall is on the left. Hall Rental Information: 979-884-1451; Hall Phone: 979-884-1451. Lodge Meetings: Second Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall.

LODGE 15, BUCKHOLTS (2) Note: Beginning in November, meetings will begin at 4 p.m.

Lodge Hall: 600 State Hwy 36, Buckholts. Directions: Hall is located on Highway 36, east of Buckholts. Hall Rental Information: 254-593-2222. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month, 4 p.m. at the hall. Refreshments served after meeting, and door prizes awarded. LODGE 17, NEW TABOR (1) Lodge Hall: 2674 CR 225, Caldwell. Directions: From Caldwell, turn from Highway 36 east onto FM 166. Proceed 2.1 miles; turn left on CR 225. Go one mile, veering to the right. Lodge building is on the right. Hall Rental Information: 979-272-3440. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at the hall. LODGE 18, ELGIN (2) Sunday, November 13—Fritz Hodde, polka/waltz. 3 to 7 p.m. $8/person Sunday, December 4—Glen Collins, country western. 3 to 7 p.m. $8 Sunday, December 11—Red Ravens, polka/waltz. 3 to 7 p.m. $8

Lodge Hall: 702 Hwy 95 North, Elgin. Lodge 18 is a non-smoking facility. Hall Rentals/Band Bookings: David Meyer 512-217-0162. Hall phone: 512-2853100. Lodge Meetings: Third Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall.

LODGE 20, GRANGER (2) Note: Lodge 20, Granger now meets on the second Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the lodge hall. Light meal served prior to the meeting. All members are invited. Youth Club will continue to meet on the second Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at the lodge hall.

Lodge Hall: 114 West Davila, Granger. Hall Rental Information: Brenna Bohac 512-859-2584. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the lodge hall. A light meal is served before each meeting. All members are invited. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at the lodge hall.

LODGE 23, MORAVIA (6) Lodge Hall: FM 957 North, Schulenburg. Directions: Located 12 miles south of Schulenburg, in Moravia. From Highway 77 between Hallettsville and Schulenburg, take FM 532 West four miles to Moravia. Turn right on FM 957 North. Go one mile; hall is on the right. Lodge Meetings: Tuesday after the second Sunday in March, June, and September, 7:30 p.m.; and the first Sunday of December, 3 p.m.

LODGE 24, CYCLONE (2) Lodge Hall: 411 FM 964, Burlington. Directions: Hall is 12 miles east of Temple, past Zabcikville. Exit at blinking light on Hwy 53 to FM 485; go one mile to FM 964. Hall Rental Information:  Mark or Brenda Maddux 254-985-0002; Hall phone: 254-985-2393. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall.

LODGE 25, ENNIS (3) Thursday, November 10—Adult meeting, 7 p.m.; social, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, November 12—Rental - 15th party Saturday, November 19—Dining room rental Tuesday, November 22—Strudel bake sale pick up, 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, November 26—Wedding Sunday, December 4—Youth club meeting

Lodge Hall: 1901 East Highway 34, Ennis. Directions: From IH-35 East at Waxahachie, take Hwy 287 East exit. Stay on Hwy 287 East until you come to Ennis. Go straight through downtown Ennis and go under the overpass at Interstate 45. Go approx. 3/4 mile on Hwy 34. Hall is on the right. Hall Rental Information: 972-875-8381; Hall Phone: 972-8758381. Lodge Meetings: Second Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at the hall. Game Room: Open every Wednesday, 5:30 p.m.

LODGE 28, EAST BERNARD (6) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month (unless otherwise noted), at 12 noon at Wharton County Library - East Bernard Branch, 746 Clubside Drive, East Bernard. For information, contact Secretary Helen Kelner 281-342-2624.

LODGE 29, TAYLOR (2) Note: SPJST Lodge 29, Taylor Hall will be closed for Thanksgiving on Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25. The Hall will reopen for business on Saturday, November 26 at 3 p.m. • All Wednesday/Friday night dances - Free admission • Old-fashioned hamburgers - Fridays, 6 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday, November 9—SPJST Lodge 29, Taylor monthly meeting beginning at 6:30 p.m.; covered dish meal following the meeting. Friday, November 11—Second Hand Rose 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 16—Taylor Made Band with guest musician Fritz Hodde, 7 to 10 p.m. Friday night dance, November 18—Old Friends, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.

Lodge Hall: 5025 FM 619, Taylor. Directions: In Taylor, at intersection of State Hwy 95 and US 79 Business (4th Street), turn east on Hwy 79. Proceed to FM 619, turn north (left) and go about .8 mile to the hall. Hall Rental Information: 512-352-9139; Hall Phone: 512-352-9139. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. For information, call Youth Leader Cristy Girod 512-468-1347. Music: First and third Wednesday each month, live music, 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday night dance, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.

LODGE 30, TAITON (6) Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 1:30 p.m. at Taiton Community Center, 14221 FM 961, El Campo. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2:30 p.m. at Taiton Community Center, 14221 FM 961, El Campo.

LODGE 32, VICTORIA (6) Lodge Hall: 3502 North Laurent, Victoria. Lodge Meetings: Second Thursday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall.

LODGE 35, ELK (3) Saturday, November 19—Gordon Collier Band Saturday, November 26—Steve Dansby and the Tailgate Philosophers Saturday, December 3—Nolan Pick Band Saturday, December 10—Gordon Collier Band

Lodge Hall: 9508 Elk Road, Axtell. Directions: From IH-35 in Waco, take Hwy 84 East exit. Stay on Hwy. 84 East through Bellmead; go approx. 8 miles. On the right side of Hwy. 84 will be a sign saying “Elk.” Turn right onto Elk Road; go approx. 1 mile; road will dead end - turn right; go approx. 1/2 mile. Hall is on the left. Hall Rental Information: Gene Pavelka 254-7493326; Hall Phone: 254-863-9320. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m. at the hall. Sales Agents: James (Dude) Mann 254-7150275 and Gene E. Pavelka 254-749-3326.

LODGE 38, KOVAR (1) Lodge Hall: 278 Zimmerhanzel Road, Flatonia. Hall Rental Information: 512-237-9099/day; 830-8394353/night. Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall.

LODGE 39, BRYAN (1) Lodge Hall: Cherry Bend Circle, Lot 12, Bryan. Directions: From Hwy 6, turn west on OSR; go 2 miles to Mumford Road and turn left. Go 1.1 mile and turn left on Magnolia. Take the first right turn on Cherry Bend Circle. The lodge hall is at the bend of the road (white building). Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at the hall. Lunch at 12:30 p.m. Meat, drinks, and serving items provided by the lodge. Please bring a dessert or side dish. For information, call President Wade O’Shields 979-218-3527; FAC Ronnie Roesler 979-406-0158.

LODGE 40, EL CAMPO-HILLJE (6) Lodge Hall: 30420 Loop 524 US Hwy 59, Hillje. Directions: Hall is just off US 59 in Hillje. Hall Rental Information: Cathy Garcia 979-332-1614; Hall Phone: 979-648-2317. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 11:30 a.m. at the hall.

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LODGE 41, PORT LAVACA (6) Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of February, May, August, and November at 6 p.m. at Six Mile Presbyterian Church, Royal Road, Port Lavaca.

LODGE 47, SEATON (2) Lodge Hall: 10842 State Highway 53, Temple. Directions: Seaton Star Hall is five miles east of Temple on Highway 53 (Adams Avenue). Star Hall is a nonsmoking facility. Hall Rental Information: Michelle Porubsky 254-493-8020; Hall Phone: 254-985-2548. Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at the hall. Visit www.seatonstarhall.com.

LODGE 48, BEYERSVILLE (2) Note: Adult lodge meetings are now held the second Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the hall, 10450 FM 619, Taylor.

Lodge Hall: 10450 FM 619, Taylor. Directions: From Taylor, take the South Loop. Turn right on FM 112. Go about 1/2 mile. Turn right on FM 619. Go about three miles. Hall is on the right. Hall Rental Information: 512-450-8310. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.; except for the following months, the meeting time will be at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, May 11; Monday, June 15; Monday, July 13; and Monday, August 10 at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at the hall.

LODGE 49, ROWENA (4) Lodge Hall: 706 FM 2133, Rowena. Hall Rental Information: 325-442-4841. Lodge Meetings: First Wednesday of February, May, August, and November, 7 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. at the lodge hall.

LODGE 51, ELLINGER (1) Lodge Meetings: Third Friday of March, June, September, and December, 6:30 p.m. at Ellinger Fire Department, West Main Street in Ellinger.

LODGE 54, WEST (3) Lodge Meetings: First Friday in March, June, and November; the second Friday in September at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph Hall, 303 South Harrison Street in West.

LODGE 63, SWEET HOME (6) Lodge Meetings: Third Thursday of the month, 7 p.m. For meeting location, call 361-594-8429

LODGE 66, WACO (3) Lodge Meetings: Location, date, time to be announced in the lodge’s monthly meeting minutes that appear in the Věstník. Call 254-799-4247 for more information.

LODGE 67, SCHULENBURG (1) Lodge Meetings: Third or fourth Sunday of March, June, September, and December (Christmas) at Frank’s Restaurant in Schulenburg at 2 p.m. Call Ernest Kutac to confirm meeting date 979-561-7190.

LODGE 73, SEYMOUR (4) Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 12 p.m. - unless otherwise noted. For meeting location, call Alice Orsak 940-889-2391.

LODGE 76, WICHITA FALLS (4) Lodge Meetings: First Sunday in March and June at 1 p.m. at Luby’s Cafeteria, 1801 Ninth Street in Wichita Falls; second Sunday in September and December at 1 p.m. at Luby’s Cafeteria, 1801 Ninth Street in Wichita Falls.

LODGE 79, CORPUS CHRISTI (7) Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at Sokol Hall, 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi. Meal served at 1 p.m.; meeting follows. Visitors welcome. Hall Phone: 361-854-8423. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Sokol Hall, 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi.

LODGE 80, HOLLAND (2) Lodge Hall: 12141 East FM 2268, Holland. Directions: On Hwy 95, south of Holland, turn east onto FM 2268; go 1/2 mile to hall on the right. Hall Phone: 254-657-2485. Lodge Meetings: First Saturday of each month, 4 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. at Youth Leader Connie Horak’s home; call 254-5419165 for address. Board of Directors’ Meetings: First Saturday of each month, 3:30 p.m. Bingo: Every Thursday at 7 p.m. Permit No. SP12371416574; AL17460607355.

LODGE 81, NEEDVILLE (5) Lodge Hall: 13609 Highway 36, Needville. Directions: Lodge building is located at the corner of Highway 36 and FM 361. Booking/Management: Seth Sacra 979-793-7411; 713-588-0535; or email seth@needvilleinsurance.com. Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Contact Youth Leader Bradley Stavinoha 979-739-2386.


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LODGE 84, DALLAS (3) Lodge Hall: 2625 Floyd Street, Dallas. Directions: From IH-35 East in Dallas, take IH-20 East. From IH20 East, take the IH-45 exit toward downtown Dallas. IH-45 runs into Hwy 75. From Hwy 75, take a right at Bryan Street exit. From Bryan Street, turn right on Cantreal Street and go until you come to Floyd Street; take a right on Floyd Street. Hall is the second building on the right. Hall Rental Information: Contact Kelly Tucker 469-951-7396. Hall Phone: 214-8230072. Band Bookings: Cherri Petr 214-352-4397. Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Held one hour before the adult lodge meeting at the lodge hall unless otherwise noted. Contact Youth Leader Lynda Novak 972-948-4456.

LODGE 87, TEMPLE (2) Lodge Hall: 320 North 50th Street, Temple. Directions: From East Adams Avenue, turn north onto 50th Street; go 2/10 mile. Hall is on the left. Hall Rental Information: Karin Bryant 254-947-3100 or Judith Little 254-913-8568. Lodge Meetings: Third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the lodge hall.

LODGE 88, HOUSTON (5) Friday, November 11—The Fab 5, Beatles’ Tribute. $10 Saturday, November 12—Lost Cause, polka/variety, $10 Saturday, November 19—private party Saturday, November 24—private party Saturday, December 3—Holiday Blue Room Party: Red Ravens, polka and variety, 5 to 10 p.m. Holiday attire. $35

All dances are held from 8 to 11:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Reservations suggested, but not required, unless otherwise noted. Reservations held only 30 minutes past start of dance. For reservations, call 713-869-5767, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Beer, set-ups, soda, and ice sold at bar. Please do not bring from outside. *Dress Code dances: evening attire for ladies and gentlemen. Lodge Hall: 1435 Beall Street at West 15th, Houston (the Heights). Directions: Highway 290—Take Mangum Dacoma exit; stay on frontage road. At third traffic light, turn left onto 18th Street. Go under freeway at third traffic light, turn on Beall Street. Hall Rental Information: Lodge Hall: 713-869-5767; or visit www.lodge88.org. Lodge Meetings: Third Monday, 7 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall. Bingo: Every Thursday evening; early bird special starts at 7 p.m. Regular games start at 7:30 p.m. License No. 17407503501.

LODGE 91, SAN JACINTO (5) Lodge Meetings: quarterly meetings—TBA in the Věstník. Contact Secretary Vonda Smesny 713-8707114.

LODGE 92, FORT WORTH (3) Wednesday, November 9—Sportsmen's Club, 7:30 p.m.: Monthly meeting of hunting and fishing enthusiasts, speakers, prize drawings. Free. Open to the public. Friday, November 11—Tanglefoot dance, 8 to 11 p.m. Members $10; non-members $17 Sunday, November 13—Lodge meeting, 2 p.m. followed by lunch Tuesday, November 22—Game night at Lodge 92, National Hall, 7 p.m. Sunday December 4—Christmas Polka Party, 2 to 6 p.m. Music by the Moravians. Complimentary finger food. Free admission for members of National Hall and children under 14. Admission for the public is $8 Saturday, December 31—New Year’s Eve Dance: Berry Barry Band, 7:15 to 9:15 p.m.; Tommy Alverson Band, 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $40/advance; $50 at the door. Buy tickets online at www.nationalhallfortworth.com. Admission includes champagne, black-eyed peas, and cornbread at midnight.

Lodge Hall: 3316 Roberts Cutoff Road, Fort Worth 76114. Directions: From Interstate 35 West in Fort Worth, take Interstate 30 West to the Henderson exit. Take Henderson North, and it becomes Jacksboro Highway (TX199). Stay on this road north until Roberts Cutoff which is a right off of Jacksboro Highway. The lodge also known as National Hall is on the right about 2 or 3 blocks down the road. (A Great Western Inn Motel is on the corner.) Hall Event/Rental Information: For hall rentals and upcoming events information, call National Hall Events Manager Jon Durham 817-624-1361. Visit Lodge 92 website www.nationalhallfort-worth.com. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at the hall. Game Nights: Second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Ladies Circle meets the second Tuesday of each month. Randy and the 92nd Road House Band plays every first Sunday. Dressy casual.

LODGE 97, PLACEDO (6) Lodge Meetings: Second Friday in March, June, September, and December, 6 p.m. For meeting location, call Secretary Bernadette Bellanger 361-5798331/ Bbbellanger2011@hotmail.com.

LODGE 107, FLORESVILLE (7) Lodge Hall: 1156 FM 1303, Floresville. Directions: From Floresville, take FM 536 West three miles to FM 1303; turn right and go two miles. Hall is on the right. Hall Rental Information: 830-393-7796. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at the hall. LODGE 117, ROBSTOWN (7) Lodge Meetings: First Saturday of March, June, September, and December, 1:30 p.m. at Hilltop Community Center, 11425 Leopard, Corpus Christi. LODGE 130, DALLAS (3) Lodge Meetings: For monthly meeting date/time/location, contact President/Sales Agent John Vrla 214906-3385; or via email jvrla@cebridge.net. LODGE 133, SAN ANTONIO (7) Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Activity Center, 1630 Goliad Road, San Antonio.

LODGE 135, ENNIS (3) Lodge Hall: 2622 East Highway 34, Ennis. Directions: From IH-35 East at Waxahachie, take Hwy. 287 East exit. Stay Hwy. 287 on until you come to Ennis. Go straight through downtown Ennis and under the overpass at IH-45. Then go approximately 1 3/4 miles on Hwy. 34. Hall is on the left. Hall Rental Information: Larry Valek 214-794-7674. Lodge Meetings: Third Thursday of January, April, July, and October, 7 p.m. at the Sokol hall.

LODGE 139, DANBURY (5) Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of each month at 11 a.m. at The Smith Group Building, 1718 Main Street, Danbury. For information, call 979-922-1279; or 979-922-1553. LODGE 141, SEALY (1) Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at Gordon Memorial Library, 917 North Circle Drive, Sealy.

LODGE 142, HOUSTON (5) Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month - unless otherwise noted - at 2 p.m.; meal served at 1 p.m. Meetings are held at SPJST Lodge 88, Houston, 1435 Beall Street at West 15th, Houston (the Heights) in the annex building - unless otherwise noted. Youth Club Meetings: Same time/location as adult lodge meetings. For information call, Youth Leader Catherine Manchack 832-443-0469; or contact Lodge 142, Houston President Keith Kieschnick 832-627-2842; or Secretary Alice Jochen 979-743-3613.

LODGE 148, EL MATON (6) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. at Frank Hahn’s Camphouse in El Maton. Youth Club Meetings: Second Sunday of each month following the adult lodge meeting at Frank Hahn’s Camphouse in El Maton.

LODGE 151, WHARTON (6) Lodge Meetings: Second Monday of March, June, September, and December, 6:30 p.m. at Wharton Depot Museum, 100 South Sunset Street, Wharton.

LODGE 154, FORT WORTH (3) Lodge Hall: 6500 Boat Club Road, Fort Worth. Directions: From IH-35 West in Fort Worth, take IH-20 West exit. Stay on IH-20 West until you come to 820; stay on 820 until you come to Jacksboro Highway and Azle Street exit. Take Azle Street exit; go to the traffic light.  Turn left at the traffic light. Go to the second traffic light, then turn right onto Boat Club Road. Go approx. 2 1/2 miles. Hall is on the right. Hall Rental Information: Hall Phone: 817-237-5181. Lodge Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 3:30 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Third Sunday of each month, 5 p.m. at the hall.

LODGE 155, AUSTIN (2) Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of March, June, September, and December. Call Secretary Ginny Prasatik 512-472-1721 for meeting time/location.

LODGE 157, LUBBOCK (4) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of every other month, 1 p.m. Contact Secretary Cynthia Kristinek 806-763-7245; cjkristinek@yahoo.com for meeting location.

LODGE 160, SAN ANGELO (4) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of January, April, July, and October, 12 noon at Wall Volunteer Fire Department, Wall.

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LODGE 162, IOWA COLONY (5) Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Iowa Colony Community Center, 12003 CR 65, Iowa Colony. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. at Iowa Colony Community Center, 12003 CR 65, Iowa Colony.

LODGE 169, BRENHAM (1) Lodge Meetings: Fourth Thursday in February, April, June, August, October at 6:30 p.m. at Texas Seafood and Steakhouse, 2209 South Market Street, Brenham. (December meeting/social information will be announced at a later date.) For information, contact Nello and Dorothy Strickland 979-836-2609.

LODGE 172, PASADENA (5) Lodge Hall: 3609 Preston Road, Pasadena. Reservations/Hall Rental Information: Jo 713-628-3007; Hall Phone: 713-487-3297. Country/western dances held the first Saturday of each month, 7 to 11 p.m., except when noted. Variety dances are held the fourth Saturday of each month, 7 to 10 p.m., except when noted. Beer, soft drinks, and ice are available at the bar. (Do not bring them inside the hall.) Regular Lodge/Covered Dish Meetings: Fourth Sunday of each month, meal at 1 p.m. followed by meeting at 2 p.m. with the exception of November and December, as noted. Lodge Executive Board Meetings/Trustee Meetings and Workdays: Second Monday of each month, (unless the second Monday is a holiday) at 2 p.m. Dances: Held the first Saturday of each month, unless otherwise noted. Variety Dances: Fourth Saturday of the month, unless noted. LODGE 177, ACADEMY (2) Note: Beginning in September, Board of Trustees meet at 5 p.m.; lodge meeting follows at 5:30 p.m.

Lodge Hall: 711 Rio Poco, Little River. Directions: Hall is on the south side of Academy, just off Hwy 95, on the right. Hall Rental Information: 254-982-4530. Hall Phone: 254-982-4434. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month at the hall: Board of Trustees meet at 5 p.m.; lodge meeting follows at 5:30 p.m. Bingo: Every Tuesday and Friday at 7 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; kitchen is open.

LODGE 179, WARRENTON (1) Lodge Meetings: Second Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. at Carmine Lions Club Building, 201 Centennial Street, Carmine.

LODGE 180, BURLESON (3) Note: Lodge 180 Meetings are the first Tuesday of each month at the Burleson Police Department Building - Community Room, 1161 S. W. Wilshire, Burleson, 6 p.m. For information, call 817-9052097 or 972-268-0022.

Lodge Meetings: First Tuesday of each month at the Burleson Police Department Building - Community Room, 1161 S. W. Wilshire, Burleson at 6 p.m. For lodge information, call 817-905-2097 or 972-2680022.

LODGE 181, CONROE (5) Lodge Meetings: Lodge meeting location/time will be announced in the Vestnik. For further information, contact President Barbara Williams-Rash 936-2957778; email b.d.willrash@att.net; Vice President Chuck Toney 281-362-9062; email cdtiii@toney.us; or Treasurer Patsy McClelland 936-788-5714; or email pmcclelland@consolidated.

LODGE 182, FALLS COUNTY (2) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at The Chicken Place, 504 Bridge Street, Marlin. Youth Club Meetings: Same time and place as adult lodge meeting. LODGE 183, ARLINGTON (3) Note: Lodge monthly meeting and family night are held together - on the third Sunday of each month at 4 p.m. at the hall.

Lodge Hall: 3100 Pleasant Valley Lane, Arlington. Directions: Take IH-35 West to Fort Worth. Take IH20 East exit and proceed on IH-20 East until you come to Cooper Street exit. Take Cooper Street exit to the North and stay on Cooper Street until you come to Mayfield Street. Take a right on Mayfield; go down and take a left on Pleasant Valley Lane. Hall Rental Information: Hall Phone: 817-465-8538; 214-8769029. Lodge Meetings and Family Night: Third Sunday of each month at 4 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: Last Friday of each month, 7 p.m. at the hall. Game Nights are every Tuesday and Thursday, 7 p.m. and every Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Permit No. 17516910506 LODGE 184, MOULTON (6) Lodge Hall: FM 532 West, Moulton. Directions: From Texas 95 in Moulton, take FM 532 West four miles. Lodge hall is located on the right. Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m. at the hall.

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LODGE 185, NEW BRAUNFELS (7) Lodge Meetings: Every other month - February, April, June, August, October, and December. Call for meeting date, time, and location. Youth Club Meetings: Call Youth Leader Theresa Haag 830-625-8262 for meeting date/time/location.

LODGE 186, CALDWELL (1) Lodge Hall: 937 State Hwy. 36, Caldwell. Directions: Lodge building is just off Hwy. 36 on the south side of Caldwell, next to Burleson County Fairgrounds. Hall Rental Information: 979-567-4264. Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at the hall. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2:30 p.m. at the hall. Social games: Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Kitchen and bar open. License Permit No. 1-74-20733095-41002.

LODGE 187, ROUND ROCK (2) Lodge Hall: 920 Luther Peterson Place, Round Rock. Hall Rental Information: 512-255-1554; 512771-4948. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 2 to 3 p.m. at the hall followed by entertainment and potluck meal.

LODGE 189, BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION (1) Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of March, June, September, and December, 2 p.m. at (unless otherwise noted) C and J Barbecue, 1010 South Texas Avenue in Bryan.

LODGE 191, LUFKIN (5) Lodge Hall: 197 Hughes Road, Lufkin. Hall Rental Information/Dance Reservations: George Scogin 936-875-2867. Lodge Meetings: Monday night before the third Friday night of the month, 7 p.m. at the lodge hall. Regular Dances: Third Friday night of each month, 7 to 10 p.m. Please continue to bring finger foods for the snack table.

LODGE 196, HOUSTON-WEST (5) Lodge Hall: 17810 Huffmeister Road, Cypress. Directions: Off Hwy 290 West at Skinner. Hall Rental Information: 281-351-1045; Hall Phone: 281-3739482. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, at 1 p.m. at the hall; covered dish meal will be served - unless otherwise noted.

LODGE 200, BRUCEVILLE-EDDY (2) Note: Beginning in January, 2017, lodge meetings will be held in Taylor Hall, 100 4th Street in Eddy. Meetings will continue to be held the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m.

Lodge Meetings: First Wednesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at Taylor Hall, 100 4th Street, Eddy. For information, contact President Allen Trigg, Sr. 254-6245152.

LODGE 201 BLEIBLERVILLE-NELSONVILLE (1) Lodge Hall: 3948 FM 2502, Bleiblerville. Directions: Hall is across the street from the post office in Bleiblerville. Lodge Meetings: Second Sunday of each month, 3 p.m. at the hall.

LODGE 202, JOURDANTON (7) Lodge Meetings: First Sunday of each month, 2 p.m. (March, June, September, and December at 1 p.m.) at Jourdanton Community Center, 1101 Campbell Avenue, Jourdanton. Youth Club Meetings: First Sunday of each month at 1:15 p.m. (March, June, September, and December at 1 p.m.) at Jourdanton Community Center, 1101 Campbell Avenue, Jourdanton.

LODGE 204, STEPHENVILLE (3) Lodge Meetings: For meeting date/time/location, call Norman Kneschk 254-386-3222 or email normkneschk@gmail.com.

LODGE 207, IOWA PARK (4) Lodge Meetings: Third Thursday of each month, 6 p.m. Call Secretary Mary Hatter 940-322-8503; or any sales agent for meeting location.

LODGE 215, SOUTH PLAINS (4) Lodge Meetings: Second Saturday of January, March, May, July, and September at 6:30 p.m. at Tahoka Housing Authority (small room - 1400 Ave K). For any questions, call Secretary Pam Lehmann 806535-8356. Youth Club Meetings: For location/time, contact Youth Leader Janeece Williams 806-9903351.

LODGE 219, EL PASO (4) Lodge Meetings: Second Wednesday of each month, 9 a.m. Call Secretary Edna Rivas 915-7272048 for meeting location.

LODGE 229, ABILENE (4) Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of each month, 6 p.m. Call Secretary Jerry Macek 325-672-0577 or 325-721-5127 for meeting location.

LODGE 246, MORGAN’S POINT (2) Lodge Meetings: Second Tuesday of each month at SPJST Home Office, 520 North Main Street, Temple, 12 noon. For information, contact President James L. Lee, III 254-289-6816.

LODGE 258, SEGUIN (7) Lodge Meetings: For meeting date, location, and time, contact President Chester Jenke 210-413-3053 or Treasurer Colleen Jenke 210-215-9494. —SPJST—


Veterans Day facts and figures

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eterans Day, once known as Armistice Day, was first celebrated on November 11, 1919, the anniversary of the end of World War I. In 1928, the United States Congress passed a resolution for Armistice Day to be an annual observation, and by 1938, the day became a national holiday.

Differing from Memorial Day in May, Armistice Day, which would be renamed Veterans Day in 1954 under President Dwight Eisenhower, pays tribute to veterans who survived various wars. Memorial Day commemorates those veterans who lost their lives.

Americans celebrate Veterans Day, while residents of Great Britain, Canada, and Australia celebrate Remembrance Day. Those who want to learn more about Veterans Day can consider the following facts.

• According to the American Community Survey, there were 19.3 million military veterans in the United States in 2014. Of those, 1.6 million were female.

• California, Texas, and Florida comprise the states with the largest number of veterans, equalling one million or more.

• Veterans consist of people who served in the military. This includes the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard. Veterans serve in times of war and peace.

• The word “veteran” comes from the Old English language and means “old, experienced soldier.” The first use of the word was documented in 1789.

• Although many veterans are working, and the average annual income of male veterans is $37,000, some veterans continue to be unemployed. According to

data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the overall unemployment rate for veterans rose to 7.6 percent in January 2013. The unemployment rate of post-9/11 veterans or those who participated in the Gulf War reached 6.2 percent.

• Upon retiring or being discharged, veterans may need help acclimating to life outside the military. The Department of Veterans Affairs says about 30 percent of Vietnam War veterans have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.

• Between 1971 and 1977, Veterans Day was celebrated on the fourth Monday in October. It was changed back to its original date, November 11, in 1975 when President Gerald Ford signed bill S.331 into law. The change went into effect beginning in 1978.

• An American soldier was buried at the national cemetery in Arlington on November 11, 1921. His identity was unknown, and the gravesite is known as the “Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.” Each year on Veterans Day, the president or another high-ranking member of the government places a wreath on the grave. A guard from the Society of the Honor Guard stands watch over the grave. Veterans Day occurs each year on November 11, marking the end of World War I. The day has evolved into a celebration and remembrance of the heroism of America’s brave soldiers.

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