tioainer, Texas ir 2nd, 1935 , herewithAlbert B. Turek Sr.In the early hours of Tuesday morning it became known inMr. Joseph It0Wn t^lat Turek had sud-e of the IdenIy Paased away. The citizen-ns. Co. for shiP was completely dazed as Mr. the double Turek had remained at his gar-on my de- age until closing time and then k Roznov- was seen on the streets in his od poison, genial, kindly joking manner. ie kind ef- He became ill about midnight y husband and despite all efforts of medical he policy skill he had passed into the great ie in a dis- unknown before 2 a. m. tion. Deceased was born in Czecho-icommend slavakia on March 7, 1878. At i Ins. Co. the age of 11 he came to America,who wish first locating at Praha, then in amilies in the Dickson school Section and 1 now dis- later in Shiner. He was married benefit to on May 4, 1898 to Miss Emily ion, Kosarek, who with eight child-jznovsky. ren survive. One son. Laddie,' . preceded him to the grave iiiwere 11918. The children who survive are Albert Jr. of Yorktown, William of Yoakum, Otto and Dr.J. W. Turek and Miss Denny of Shiner, Stanley Turek, Mrs. Olan David and Miss Lucyle R. N. of San Antonio. Pour grandchildren are aUo left. An only sister, Mrs. Anna Picha of Chicago survives.Funeral services were conducted from the family home Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock, by Rev. Richard Schuetze. Burial was in the S. P. J. S. T, ceme tery. The pall bearers were Gus Seim, Otto Fisseler, E. G. Buske,E. J. Kempe, John Hrchek and J. M. Canon. A great profusion of flowers bore testimony to the esteem in which Mr. Turek was held and his funeral was veryhme Ecoaomn Faculty Welcon AttemHe were iburg aty.-y9c3c4cJc)CElegent in all a —was the genera heard upon the ope Home Economics last Friday night at School. The gifts w beautiful and in gre The outstanding i were the built in cal home made tablesboards presented by of Education, the ha land Junior Table Range presented by and the four bea Home Electric Sewii equipped with a leve reverse, so generousl by Sect. Hollman.Mias Anita Richter of this department m happy speech of appi did also Mrs. A. L. V of the P.-T. A. and j ters, Pres, of the Hor ics class.The musical progra in compliment to, and come to the faculty w the usual standard of dance number by Eva and the special numb* pils of Miss Joy Lothiof dancing received eencores. It was the fi; tationof Miss Lathi praise continues to be upon her in her p work. The saxophone John Othold, Chas1113 xuuerai was very ------largely attended. Mr. Turekl ag:ener»Joenumbered his friends by the | Max Wo,tera Jr- wa score and sincere regrets are a deservec* recall.heard from every one on his sudden passing.He was widely known through-'out this section and honored and respected for his outstanding characteristics. He was very attentive to his business at the Highway Garage, seldom being seen any where else, except after closing hours. At the time of his death, he was 57 years, 17 months and 1 day old. To the heart broken wife and grief stricken children the Gazette offers tenderest sympathy in their great sorrow.Dr. A. Lampe Vet geon from La Grai will be in Shiner Oct Bring your sick stocfa them treated,StomaclOne dose of AD] ly relieve* gas b out BOTH upp bowels, allows ~ Bleep good, i tton yet genlA DLERIKuhn’s Drug SS h i nA P n-Mrr f'rt