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Martha Julia Palczewski Martin Stuber, 91

Martha Julia Palczewski Martin Stuber was born on Jan. 8, 1929 on the homestead farm of Joseph and Elizabeth Palczewski 13 miles south of Scranton, ND. She was the youngest of nine children. Their home had three rooms and an attic. Martha attended Hammond Grade School and was the only child in her grade. She and her brother, Stanley Palczewski walked four miles each way or rode double on horseback. Martha helped her mother with cleaning, washing, ironing, baking, cooking, garden weeding and milking cows. Life was a struggle on the farm growing up in the 1930s dust bowl era. Martha graduated from Scranton High School in 1946. Martha acted in all the high school plays, was on the drill team, and played basketball (but not well, according to her.) Martha loved to sing, dance and go to movies. She stayed in a dormitory during the week with three other farm girls and worked part-time cleaning. Martha’s father drove his truck into town to bring her home to the farm on weekends.

Uncorking the Near Southside s Vino Potential - Fort Worth Weekly

Fort Worth Weekly Three wine bars are under new ownership, including Grand Cru. By Edward Brown Jeff and Toni Guinn took over ownership of Grand Cru Wine Bar on West Magnolia Avenue in June. The married couple were longtime patrons of the Near Southside establishment and personal friends of previous owner Karen Chu, who will stay on as the bar’s wine buyer. Photo by Edward Brown. For the past several years, craft beer breweries have given the Near Southside area a hoppin’ vibe, but the district may be increasingly defined by vino-themed events in 2021. Rancho Loma Vineyards, the chic tasting room on South Main Street, recently opened and features award-winning wines that showcase the terroirs and varietals of Texas.

Restaurant owners ask Governor McMaster to lift 11 pm Last Call Order

Restaurant owners ask Governor McMaster to lift 11 pm Last Call Order before NYE Julia Kauffman Replay Video UP NEXT South Carolina’s 11 p.m. cut off for alcohol sales is the last COVID-19 restriction in place statewide. Now the South Carolina Restaurant & Lodging Association (SCRLA) is asking Governor Henry McMaster to lift it before New Year s Eve. The Last Call Order was enacted in July by McMaster to help slow the spread of COVID-19. President of the SCRLA, Bobby Williams, said getting rid of it would help many businesses financially.  “A lot of our members are restaurants and hotels that have these large functions planned, and we were hoping they could stay open at least ‘til 12 o clock to bring in the new year, said Williams.

Restaurant owners ask Governor to lift 11 pm Last Call Order

Restaurant owners ask Governor McMaster to lift 11 pm Last Call Order before NYE Many restaurant and hotel owners want the 11 p.m. alcohol cut off to be lifted before New Year s Eve. Author: Julia Kauffman (WLTX) Updated: 12:11 AM EST December 18, 2020 COLUMBIA, S.C. South Carolina’s 11 p.m. cut off for alcohol sales is the last COVID-19 restriction in place statewide. Now the South Carolina Restaurant & Lodging Association (SCRLA) is asking Governor Henry McMaster to lift it before New Year s Eve. The Last Call Order was enacted in July by McMaster to help slow the spread of COVID-19. President of the SCRLA, Bobby Williams, said getting rid of it would help many businesses financially. 

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