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KJZT Society Makes Donation to St. John’s

KJZT Society No. 10 of Fayetteville presented a check to St. John’s Altar Society from proceeds of their recent bake sale. This donation was matched by the KJZT Family Life. KJZT Family Life is a Fraternal Benefit Society founded in 1894 by Czech catholic women which offers memberships to all Texans. The fraternal organization is committed to strengthening its members’ lives through Catholic faith and community service while offering financial security. Pictured are (from left) Helen Wied, KJZT VP; Lois Kaspar, KJZT Treasurer; Madelyn Kovar, St John’s Altar Society President; Mary Jane Toddy, KJZT President; and Rose Rohde, KJZT Secretary.
KJZT Society Makes Donation to St. John’s

We Care of Texas Helps Pregnant Women

We Care in Texas Inc. is a volunteer organization with 501(c)3 status helping pregnant women in Fayette County since 2021. The organization helps the women see that there are people who care about them and their unborn children. We Care partners with The Gabriel Project of the Crossroads in Victoria who has served pregnant women in 10 other counties for 20 years. We Care uses Christ centered mentoring approach to help pregnant women find needed community resources, baby articles, provide maternity and parenting education through online Bright Courses programs for Earn While You Learn. The organization demonstrates to them with guidance and support that they are not alone and God has a plan for them and their baby. We Care In Texas was one of 23 organizations that set up a display for advertising purposes at the Casino Hall in La Grange on Sunday, June 12 at the Volunteer Fair. The event turned out to be a great time to network and get your organization information out there. To become a volunteer with We Care of Texas Inc. pro-life efforts, call Virginia Brewer at (979) 247-4416. Pictured from left are Margie Gresham and Virginia Brewer.
 Care of Texas Helps Pregnant Women

Queen of the Holy Rosary Church – As it Was

Larry Lutringer of La Grange had taken numerous photos of The Queen of the Holy Rosary Church in Hostyn over the years as he was a parishioner of the church. Those photos now take on added importance after the June 9 explosion that destroyed the beloved structure.
Queen of the Holy Rosary Church – As it Was

Cistern Couple Buys Monument Company

Cullen and Candis Klesel of Cistern have purchased Capitol Monument Company from Gonzales native Joe Solansky recently. The Klesels will continue operating the company as Capitol Monument and maintain all current employees. The business services most of central and South Central Texas including but not limited to Gonzales, Fayette, Colorado, Lavaca, Washington, Lee, Bastrop and Travis Counties. In addition to Capitol Monument in Gonzales, the Klesel family also purchased a Kingsville location operating as The Monument Place that services the south Texas Region.
Cistern Couple Buys Monument Company

Blinn Offering Fire Science Program

Houston-area native pursuing childhood dream through Blinn Fire Science Program. David Noltensmeyer left business school to earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in Fire Safety and Health and Fire Science Technology.

FOR THE RECORD

RT Hermann Sons This month’s meeting of the Round Top Hermann Sons Life Lodge No. 151 will be on Thursday, June 23 at the Quade-Werchan American Legion Post at Round Top beginning at 6 p.m.

Abandoned House Burns Near Walhalla

A fire near Walhalla burned about a half-acre of woods along with an abandoned house Thursday afternoon, June 16. Round Top-Warrenton Volunteer Fire Department received a call reporting a fire near the corner of Walhalla Rd.
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