d mou-and11 ayyy weaaea lire.-------- v*i bii vij iwvylate. We consider this anotherLECK—DRABEKAiriesKu-nei■ar-theaketheie!r»•mee.Jh-e-’a-»llcat?r-el-ndhei arelerir*n.;1-On Thursday afternoon at •* o'clock Justice of the Peace Edwin E. Kloesel united in marriage Miss Adel Drabek. daugn-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drabek and Edmund Leek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Leek.Witnesses were Henry Leek, brother of the groom and Charlie Balusek.The bride looked charming n a white satin gown and wore wreath and veil. She carried a lovely bouquet of roses and fern.The bridesmaids were pisses Lorene Leek, a niece of the groom, gowned in pink taffetta and Irene Maeker gowned in blue taffetta. Both carrlea bouquets of Heavenly Vine and fernThe groomsmen were Allen Leek, a nephew of the groom and Edmund Maeker. The groom and the groomsmen wore dark suits.The bridal party was served a wedding supper at the home of the bride’s parents and a dance followed at Blucher Park.The newlv weds will make their home with the groom’s parents.The Gazette extends best wishes for a long life of health and happiness.injustice which penalizes farmers for overplanting unknowingiy.For your information, we beg to advise you that Con. Johnson has used his pressure on the A. A. A. office in Washington for Burleson County and that their Conservation and Parity payments were calculated and dls-tributed on a flat percent basis, because of the effort and Influence of your colleague from the other district.We earnestly solicit your every effort to get some mediation for the farmers in this vie! nity by which all of their bene-r fit payments would not be exactly penalties and deduction*.! t; n\VVsiIVIVwtcDOLLAR CAMPAIGNThe Cemetery Assn. willagain launch a “Dollar Cam-Very sincerely,Theo. A. Golsch Leo X. Ebner Joe A. GrahmannCommitteeLavaca County Farmers’ Leaguetilelt;MteFiTiME.It is requested and urged that business men and organizations write their Congressmen Immediately in an effort to secure action on this very important matter.tilTHANK YOLDaign,” beginning October 15th. The oranization is in need of funds to maintain the beauty of the cemetery.We are therefore requesting all who have lov*d ones buried in “Our City of the Dead,” to respond to this call.To my many friends who helped to make mv days of illness brighter by their smiling aces, beautiful flowers, ana cards and other messages of cheer, I want to thank each and everyone. I appreciate the kindness and attention of the doctors and nurses.May each of you be blessed with health which is the best gift God can give.Mrs. Gus WoltersM