Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 182, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1947 Page: 4 of 4
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WONDERING WHAT
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TRI-COMMUNITY CLUB
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
The Tri-Community Club
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murder that hung over John Ed
Miller’s head for the shooting of
hie father. The 18-year-old youth
died in a Wichita Falls hospital
yesterday of diabetes.
BIG RE-OPENING DANCE
at ARTESIAN PARK
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
THURSDAY,'SEPT. 18th
Music By
JESSE JAMES and the BOYS, of KTBC of Austin.
ADMISSION: 50c
DEALER FOR
Briggs & Stratton
Gasoline Engines
SALBjS & SERVICE
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son, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs
Brown, Jr. of Houston; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Schwartz and family
of Burton; Mr. and Mra. Charles
Lange of Beaumont; Mr- and Mra.
Felix Hanath of Huntsville; Miss
Lorene Requardt, Needville; Miss
Dorothy Weiss, Giddings; Mile
Margie Dell Draehn, Galveston:
Wllbupi Lange. Woodville; and
*5. Fred Mgebroff of
College Station.
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FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 19 i
at 7:30 '
CREAM, SOFT DRINKS
BOETTCHER LUMBER CO.
1718 South Market Telephone No. 2568
Brenham, Texas
GAMES FOR YOUNG AND OLD
Sponsored by St. Mary’s Parish
Nat’I. Council of Catholic Women ~
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Mr and Mn Roy Hicks. spent
Mr. and Mrs Walter Dallmeyer mg rt
and children, Herbert and Billy Mr.
Wayne, and Mra. Charlie Quebe
and Alma, Edna and Edward
Quebe of Burton, spent last Sun-
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SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY
Gene Kelly
Marie (The Body) McDonald)
“LIVING IN A BIG WAY”
• Metro-Goldwyn's big, gay, *
tropical musical.
GRIDIRON GREATNESS
MUSICAL
Bargain Day
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WEDNESDAY
Richard Travis
Mlcheline Cheirel
“JEWELS OF
BRANDENBURG”
A woman will pay for them
with her soul—and a man with
his life.
Selected Short Subjects
_____Bargain Day
MRS. LEWIS ATTENDS
WEDDING IN HOUSTON
Mra. W. W. Lewis has returned
from Hbuston, where she attended
the wedding of Mias Catherine Joy
Schwecke, daughter of Mr. and
Mra Herbert A. Schwecke, to
Robert Cran Parker. The wedding
was solemnised September 6th, at
the House of Weddings, 4209 Mont-
rose Boulevard, Houston., Mrs.
Schwecke Is a nephew of Mrs.
Lewis-
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PROSPECTIVE BRIDE
IS COMPLIMENTED WITH
BREAKFAST AND BRIDGE
Mrs. Jack Green and Miss Nancy
Green honored Mias Lillian Adams,
of Donald McClean
H'llUVI, wiui «l psvcuaaasiva,y aaaavaaaaaaa
breakfast and bride party at their
home Thursday morning An ar-
rangement bf rainbow tinted
asters centered the table in the
dining room, and the silver cof-
fee service was presided over by
Mra. T. A. Adams, mother of the
honoree.
After being served the guests
repaired to the south porch, where
small tables showed a bridal de-
sign in place oards and appoint-
ments. The menu included fruit
juice, hash .grits, scrambled eggs,
hot biscuits, jelly ,waffles and
m^ple syrup.
A sterling silved ladle in the
pattern she has selected was the
gift of the hostesses to Miss
Adams. Bridge prises were C*P-
tured by Mra. Fred Graber, Mra.
Lorenz Seidel, Mra. H. L. Henslee.
and Mrs. Travis Voelkel.
At the close of the games re-
freshing fruit punch and cookies
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WASHINGTON HOME CLUB
ELECTS NEW OFTTCERS
The Washington Home Demon-
stration club held its regular
monthly meeting on September 11.
at the home of Mra. Chan. C. H.
Hoile, with Miss Je<rell Ballew, the
home agent, and thirteen membera
of the club present. • |
I During the business session, of-
ficers were elected fnr the com-
ine vear as follows: Mr/ Ed Diek-
schat. president: Mra. Ted Borg-
stedte. vice president; Mrs- W. W.
Heard, secretary-treasurer: Mrs.
John Sommers, reporter, and Mra.
, Bill Borgstedtc, T. H. D. A. chair-
man.
1 Mias Ballew discussed with the
club members, exhibits for the
coming Washington County Fair.
For refreshments. Mrs. Hoile serv-
ed punch and cookies.
GAY HILL LADIES AID
SOCIETY HAS MEETING
The Gav Hill Ladies Aid So-
ciety held its regular meeting
Sept. 7th at the home of Mrs.
Louis Werqhaxi. The meeting open-
i«< •»>,,< • M.Mi aerfpiute
and prayer. The topie from the
September Outlook kwas discussed
by Mrs.
Roll tell showed, fourteen pres-i
ent- Mra. Frit/ Fathguer wa/ ac-
cepted as a new member by the
group. Mrs. Willie Folte^ynan was
r '"WTiiMiiva viwkT 4r' ■ •
. Birthday donations were receiv-
ed from the following members:
Mrs. Louis Richter, and Mra. Alb.
Rung*, and a birthday rfanatltm o<
one dollar from Rev. Feller. Han-
py birthday was sung to the above
celebrants. ' The meeting closed
with the Lord’s Prayer. A de-
licious lunch
We give one-day radio serv-
ice. Anything, electrical can
Je repaired by ua.
521 WEST VULCAN ST.
P. McIntyre, Prop.
GLORIA JEAN WINKELMANN
of TO WED WALTER HEGEFELD
Mr. and Mra. Theo. Wink/lmann
announce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their
(legefeld. The marriage will take
place October 18.
; ‘ CRAsil KILLS TEXAN
' SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 16. (W—
Joe E. Newman died when his
tile went out of control
iy and smashed into a
Come out for a good time -- Plenty of cold drinks.
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BEAZLEY & McCarthy
ANYTHING OR ASPHALT*5
Concrete Sidewalks, Driveways,
Foundations, etc.
LOUIS BEAZLEY JOE MCCARTHY
Phone 2408 • Phone 648
For information and estimates, call:
Mark Coston, Phone 524, Brenham, Texas
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and Charlie of Taylor sp
day in Burton visiting
Mrs. Joe Steiner and Mr.
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All Our Lord.” selected by Mra.
Otto Fuesse. Mrs. E. T. Zwerne-
mann selected the hymn “What
Ordains Is Alwsys Good ” *
_je next meeting will be held
October 1st in the home of Mrs.
Henry Werchan.
T’he meeting Was closed with the
Lord's Prayer.
During the social hour delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostess, Mrs. Gus Mutcher.
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coming back by wi» of Buffalo day in Walter visiting -at the home pwrlte Quebe.
and Chicago? They made the plane Mr *n<1 Albert Reinke.
i* r>allas and returned to Miss Alma Quebe returned to'
inthelrcas. Weather wm Austin after spending two week.
at home with her parents, mm
and Mra. Charlie Quebe of Bur-
ton.
Miss Alma Quebe of Waller,
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LaXJ 1/fl 1U l yards bi Chicago. And record
smre reree ■a'Pric*" 836 60 per hundred
III \ I II D poundl‘ alM wer* P*1*1 for catU< ,n
VI Xi a result of the high meat
na • re re } prices, the National Restaurant
: Association reports many of the
: ns Don’s eating places are dropping
high-quality meat dishes from
their menus. A spokesman for the
association says he believes pro-
Wheat dropped as much as seven Iposais to institute one or two. bride elect
sent, a bushel. | meatless days a week are a fine ' Wilder, with a
In contrast, a new 1947 high gesture -but not a solution to the hmakfaet and
of 836.75 per hundredweight was food cost problem.
Agriculture Department experts
say more plentiful retail meat sup-
plies apparently are Just around
i the corner. But they decline to say
how this may affect prices. These
experts say a 16 per cent increase
Jin production of federally-inspected
I mest last week apparently fore-
| shadows a normal seasonal in-
crease in meat production.
The impact of the campaign to
talk prices down was reflected in
declines of butter and egg futures
on tlie Chicago Mercantile Ex-
change today. October shell eggs
futures closed at 5645 ee,i*s per
dozen. November butter was down
per pound, a drop of
5 cents.
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3xpecUn^a(^ii^
Jfotber’f friend musaging prep*
I ration belpe bring ease And coaUort
to expectant mothers,
I S?^t°nmZdium *n‘dcln “brteatioiTu
desired One condition tn whlchwomar
tor more than .0 years have used it h
aa application .for massaging the bodj
| during pregnancy ... it helps keep th«
skin soft and (Mabie... thua avoldlm
•mnecessary ciucomfort due to drynes-
and tigbtneas. It refreshes and tone?i th<
‘akin. An Idesl massage application for th
numb, tingling or burning aenaatlona oi
the akin... foe the tired baek muscle?
or cnimp-rnte pains In -he legs. Qu ek j
abaorlx^d Delightful to use. Hlghl'
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’ any druggist for Mother s Friend—th<
akin emollient and lubricant. Do try it
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Mr and MbZ B<Jjr Hicks have
returned from an airplane trip to
Washington, D. C. and New York,
met
at Fireman’s Park Friday. Sept
12th at 2:30 o'clock, when roll call
was answered by eleven members.
The various committees gave their
i reports. -
\ After a discuaslon lt was. voted
to have an educational booth at
• the county fair, entitled, ’’Buying
, Wisely.”
• The following dfficers were
| elected to ssrve for the <
year: president, Mra. Victor Spinn;
I vice president, Mrs. Alfred Weiss;
sec r e t a ry-treasurer, Mra. W. O.
Scharath; reporter, Mrsw Arthur
Wamasch, Jf ; council deifies,
Mrs. Edwin Fuchs and Mra. Ernest
Wehring.
The next .meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Edwin Draehn
on October •1st. Miss Ballew will
demonstrate making of lamp
shades and lamps.
Refreshments were i
enjoyed by the folimat .
Misses Jewell Ballew, Lillie Klanke
and Mesdames Oscar Schmidt, Al-
fred Weiss. Victor Spinn. Arthur
Wamasch. Jr.. L- E. Neinast. Ed
Hueske, Will Stein. Robert Lange.
Edwin Fuchs, Ed Draehn and
Efn<.»^ Wehring.
trip from*,
Brenham U
beautiful, they report,
had a most delightful
Mra. Kirk Dillon, president-elect
of the Minnie B. Williams chapter,
United Daughters of the Confed-
eracy, left today for Dallas to
attend the annual state convention
of the U. D.-C?., to be held there
September 17-20, Inclusive-
Miss Nancy Green nas gone to
Dallas to spend several days with
college friends. She is visiting Mr.
and Mra. Jimmy Hughes and while
there will attend several dances
and an elaborate luncheon
by her sorority, the Delta
Delta.
Mr. and Mra. Jim Buchanan left
today for Austin to attend a dance
sponsored by the Ben Hur band,
and Wednesday will go to Taylor
for a barbecue to be given by the
band.
Mrs. Zelia Wood has returned
from a visit to relatives and
friends in Houston, ?
Frank W. Wood is spending a
I*™™- ’^w SZTwgf,w *»the Rio Gran^e Va^y-
the group sang **>w piank We wh<>re h<J wlH
some- friends
for a white wing shooting trip.
Mr- and Mra. Cecil Calvert of
Taylorville, Illinois, are visiting
Mr. and Mra. John Valynik. Mr?.
Calvert is a sister of Mrs. Ustynik.
Mr. and Mra. A. I* Niebuhr
spent the weekend with Dr. and
Mrs- R. O. Berry at College Sta-
tion. . ......
Mrs. Jdhn M. Moore and son,
Mortty, have returned to their
home in Balmofrhea after spend-
ing a few days with her parents,
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTING
Repairs, >F|||N^iiMt
Refrigeration Service and
Rewinding Moton
AUDISH ELECTRIC
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LEFTY AU DINH, Prop.
Phone 2167 IM 8. Market
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Fuchs had charge of the bride’s building in downtown Ban Antonio,
book. . j-f-, _ ■ ■ ;y .f<w fmii ■.
Mr. and Mrs. Lan*ge left during
the evening for a short wedding
trip after which they will make
Mrs. D S. Walters; their home in Brenham --------
Out-of-town guests for the wed-
ding Included: Mr. and Mrs. Au^
gust Engeling and family of Need-
are* wno* W
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Death h’s wiped out the charge of .were served,
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ALAMO P. T. A.
HOLDS CALLED MEETING
Twenty-seven members of the
Alamo P- T. A. were present at
the Alamo school Friday morning
(complying with the request of
— i president. Mrs. John Morgan, for a
I special called meeting of. the as-
• sociation.
The association designated r
sum. of 850 for the purchase of
such* band Instruments as should
I be needed to begin immediate or-
gaization of a rhythm „band within
the 3rd and 4 th grade clrriculums.
The printing of the year books
was relinquished in order that this
necessary sum might be made
available for band instruments. It
was agreed that the year book
committee have the stencil work
and mimeographing done on the
year books at most reasonable
r price possible.
ad The committees appointed for
the Hallowe’en Carnival are as fol-
lows: general chairman. Mrs, Dick
Spinn: publicity. Mrs. H. L. Stein-
bach; booths, Mra. Henry Hughes;
— decorations,
foods. Mrs. B. Schoenemann, and
k parade, Mra. Joe C. Frobeae.
I Mention was made of a joint _ _
I Central-Alamo P. T. A. social hon- ville: _Erwin Engeling, Lake Jack-
I oring the new teachers of both
I schools, to be given within the
I near future. A committee for such
’ working with
Central P. T.
ed to decide the time, place', and
date of the occasion.
The association went on record
to petition action from the city
police force to aid in promoting
the safety of children going to and
from the schools, especially dur-
ing the noon hour when hazards
are most numerous.
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MCE LUTHERAN LADIES
» HOQDCTY HAH MEETING
...ty hlVwrln^MHay Ssptt'iii
__ 10, Jte q»e home of’Mra Ous
Kutcher, opening with a hymn,
followed by 'the Apostles’ Creed
■aid in unteon The. qhairman, Mra.
Otto Fuesse, -presided. Nine mem-
bers answered the roll call and
Mrs. Wm. Barnhill and Mra. Wm.
Boering as visitor*.
Rev T. H- Oraslmann contin-
ued with the topic, "Stewardship.’’
__TN* assurer gave the mqnthly
the report The hospital committee re-
ported making five calls.
. Mr*. Wm. Doering was accept-
ed as a new member of .the circle.
A letter was read, which was
received from the adopted family
in/ Europe.
'Mrs. Henry Boehm will be host-
i for a party on September 24,
3 o’clock in the afternoon at
iich time the filled bakk will be
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3 • Rustproof • Light-Rpsy to Handle
3 • Costs You Less Because It Ends Troubles
Mrs. T. H. Graslmann, and Mrs
I1' __ Wf-t-_ . 6a mIassa PlzxisrA««Si
tor the month of September.
For the two birthday celebrants,
be re]
served .^d^
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Miss
Monroe-lMge were united in mi
wSsisarasK
s.ov KSMisueiy Eiroiiiuuii, wish nor,
Theo. R. Streng officiating. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kleberg Struckmeyer and the
bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Lange of Zionsvilte-
Ptnk coral-vines in tall white
floor baskets were arranged In the
chancel space with two vases of
white chrysanthemums on tl_
altar.
Prior to the ceremony a pre-
lude of organ selections was given
by Mrs. Theo. R. Streng. Misses
Dorothy Weiss, of Giddings and
Madeline Weiss sang "I Love You
Truly" with accompaniment by
Mra. Strang, who also played tha. ms
"Bridal Chorus” from ■'Lohengrin”!fat
■s the prrx-Mslon and Mendels-’ Whi
sohn's Wedding March as the re- broken
ceseional. . . Mrs. T. H. Graslmann, and Mrs
Miss Margie Dell Draehn of Jimmy Hahn ^re to place flowers
Galveston, attended her cousin as **“ “* ■--*—»»»—
maid of honor. She wore an early
fall "Palm Beach” suit with hro«-nT ‘
accessories with a corsage of yel-
low chrysanthemums. Wi 1 b u r n
Lange of Woodville, served his
cousin as best man. Qpd 1
The bride and bridegroom enter-: Th<
ed together- Miss Struckmeyer
wore an early fall gray gabardine
suit, with brown accessories,. She
carried a small white Bible over-
laid with an orchid with narrow
satin Hbbon streamers- t
The bride's mother and also the
a groom’s mother were attired in
it black crepe dresses with black ac- 1
ceasories. They wore corsages c.
white asters. *-1 • '
*A eception was held at the li
home of the bride’s parents Bn- V _ _
mediately after the certmony^ daughter, ^Gloria Jean, to^ Walter
Coral vine decorations were used * ,J "“•* ■- —
throughout the rooms. A deji^pus
luncheon was served on the swuR-
ous lawn of the Struck nil yer
home. The three-tiered wedding
cake was served by Miss Nora
Naumann after it was cuVby the
bride and groom. Miss Roga Lee
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