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paring ourselves for the RICH HARVEST of a life hereafter.
SHOWER GIVEN FJDR
ROSE LEE LOESCH
Misses Willie Dell Hoile, John-
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Loesch, bride-elect of yiarence
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BRENHAM, TEXAS
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September 24. They are former res-
IdenU of BreVham and parents cf Miss Myrna Holman former W^sh-
ington County Home Demonstration Agent.
Washington county was a most generous os
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Spirclla. made to measure Cor-
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dresses and suits. Call for ap- <
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Lohmeyer, itiusin 1 shower Miss Ruby May Kiel, bridc-
of the gioom, was in charge of the ! elect
brides book.
Immediately after the service a
barbecue dinner was served at the
Washington lodge hall lor many
friends and relatives. The bride's
table held the three-tiered wed-
ding cake placed on a large mirror,
decorated with clusters of wedding
bells, white roses and topped with
a large wedding bell. The cake
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FIVE DISPLACED
POLES ARRIVE
IN BRENHAM
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tJi< war began, and whom he rare-
ly has the opportunity to hear
from, They have not had the good
fortune to escape Russian tyranny, _■
he said.
Mroz is a clean, healthy looking ]
individual Obviously happy over
his new surroundings, he insists
people he toO-Uy is happy, saps- , j
tied, likes his'worn,- «fr<I Aftpreci-4 |
—-ales~lhe coiTrt^ tfie" AmeYWnJ'-'
s^'AwRy, anti-"tte-pbopie- •ererywftfeivi - i
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get here for a new start. — ‘ “4
,The 'remaining four men who
arrived at the same time as did,
Mroz; are John Przybyla who is
placed with W. J. Schmitt, Route I
4. to assist in farm work; Anton I
Boratynski, placed with Willie I
Winkelmann. Route 4, to assist on I
-T‘<4 dy'uzju^ placed with .1
Herbert AeeP«^)M>^'oi» ,iht*4?k»Pe< - I
Hill route, to work on a farm; and I
Edmund Marcinkicwicz who has I
been placed with Pete Ettlinger 1
Funeral home, in Bellville. I
j Klussman, brother of the’ bride,
[Alvin Boenker of Houston, and
Herbert Malkey.
I Mrs. Klussman att ended her
I daughter's wedding in a dress of
’ [navy blue, with grey accessories.
The bridegroom's mother wore a
EVELYN KLl SNMAN MARRIED (jresaof (jark green with black ac-
TO DELBERT MUERY , |ceMorie,. Each re a corsage of
The marriage of Mias Evelyn white carnations.
Klussman and Delbert C. Muery I Following the service a recep-
was solemnized Sunday. Septem-'tjon was heljl at the American Le-
ber 25. in the Grace Lutheran gion hall. Members of th# house- '
church, with Rev. T. H. Graalmenn party were Miss Loia Williams,
reading the double ring cerempny. Alvin Dannhaus, Erwin Glaesmen
She is the daughter of Mr. and and Herbert Glaesman.
Mrs. Martin Klussman arid the [ .For travel Mra. Muery chose a
bridegroojn is the son of Mr. and dark green satin dress with grey
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Jean
Perfecu-GriVe , accompanied by W. MEEtl
O. Doering. . ., [ Members of the Daughters of
Alvin Klussman gave his sister the
in marriage She was attired in an Tuesday
original model gown of
white, with Chantilly lace bodice Chapel Hili, as hostess,
and sleeves, and circular skirt I a short program was held at
which extended into a chapel the Hotel St. Anthony, and a social
length train, enhanced with lace : period followed. Pink gladfbli cen-1
t:>UlMiertlQPjaq(j narrow lace ruffle. A tered the tea table. ~
% wee Ti8Mdr«sFheld jjer AngertjT
» veil of French DluSfim. Sfie~cAtT>'e<ri-NEW 4-H CL LB FttR GIRLS
a bouquet of lilies. I ORGANIZED AT WESLEY
Miss Joyce Klussman was maid I A 4-H club' was organized in
of honor for her sister. The brides-1 Wesley, .for girls, by Miss Jewell
ns^ids were Miss Barbara Jahnke. .Bkllew, home demonstration agent.
Miss Dorothy Harris and Miss Jean i As officers, the following were
®‘ _ prjsklent^ Marene Bren-
The» junior maid of honor Was hatisen;' vice president,‘BafJ/urtt * Mrs. BortWMr.:
Patsy Harris. Each were gowned’Bednar; s e.c re t a r y - treasurer I.7.. —77.
in Similar stjde_ , „ L.
green and yell
wore matching headdresses. Their Henze; and reporter, Judith Was*| Mr. and Mrs. Louis
-flowers-were JUies,—---------------..svximuig__
Allan Brantley served as I
man. The groomsmen were Glen held monthly.
i eiect of Clarence Wagner, with
miscellaneous gifts. The guests
were greeted by Mrs. V. G. J'ren-
zel, of Round Top, who was in
charge of the guest book.
The honoree was brought to the
scene by her parents. Dpon her ar-
rival she, was informed by letter,
from one of the local mail carriers,
that the shower she had be«n
heating whispers of, was now. She
was escorted to the stack of beau-
tiful gifts, which had been ar-
[ tel colored streamers/Tiy Mrs M.
! A Albers of Carmine. Mrs. Alton
| Toll of Round Top, Mrs. Herbert
Eckert of Houston, and Mrs.
I Daniel'Kieke of Burton.
I The honoree opened the pack-
] ages, witfi Mrs. L. H Eckert of
[rasadena* assL“ffn|$f;'
Xi.: .,«os
A i line Noak ^md Mrs George
j Fricke nt Round Top. at the piano.
Lunch was served to over' 100
guests, by the hostesses, assisted
bv Mrs, Richard Wagner. Mrs. E
, A. Eckert, and Mrs. F Kiel of
Round Top and Mrs. Harry Wag-
I ner of Burton
The wedding of Miss Kiel and
IClarence Wagner is scheduled at
>1:00 p in Siiruiay, 'October 16.
, 1919. at the Round Top Lutheran
I church. ,
.LbtfAjf^enias.. surrounded by 17<1 Eb
v 7772 iW i*
Mr. and Mrs. EJ Nieman of Cor-'
pus Christi were the attendants.
Mrs. Niem'yr wore navy blue crepe.
Her corsage was of-the same flow-
ers as the bride's.
Mrs. Borman is
Mrs. Clarence Lohmeyer, who was before her marriage on Sunday,
Miss Rose Lee. Loesch. She is’ the slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ot^p C.
Loesch.
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by Wednesday, October 12 The af-I
ternoon of November 18 was the[[jo^E
date set in which the ladies are [,.. ....
to sponsor a bazaar.
The birthday celebrants
Mrs. Rube Korthauer and
August Goldberg A ,song was sung
in their honor.
•'Jesus Lover of My Soul'' was
sung by Mesdames Earl and laspa
Landua, with Mrs. Bertha Fischer
accompanying them on the piano.
The meeting closed with the
peat trig of the Lord's Prayer,
After the. meeting lunch
B'SnT mgn £• G-ut^,
a member of the National **,s. Roy. Skiles, Mr. j
Honor Society. She attended Bhnn X?3'*?; j
graduate of'Brenham j Stanley. Koteras and chilj
Mrs. Alton Gautreaa
Mrs. William Ken jura U|
ROSE LEE LOESCH WEDS
i CLARENCE LOHMEYER
I The marriage of Miss Rose Lee
Loesch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
; Otto O. Loesch of Brenham, to
| Clarence Lohmeyer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lohmeyer. Jr., of
1 Washington, was solemnized Sun-
| day afternoon, at the Friedens
Evangelical and Reformed Luth-
; eran church at Washington.
| ' The ceremony wa.i,.read by the
After the. meeting lunch was Rev. Paul Piepenbrock •before a
• served with Mrs. Arnold and Lydia j candlelighted altar, decorated wjth
,m o. Blta ™llam J. K.n)ura. M,.'
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[Borman is a l
I For her wedding the bride wore | high’school and of Texas ,Agricul-
}a two-piece green wool suit with tural and Mechanical college.
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groom cut the first slice.
Mr. and Mrs. Lohmeyer left for
a short wedding trip after which
they will make their home in
Washington, Texas. For the trip
the bride chose a brown suit and
green accessories and a corsage
of white carnations.
Mrs. Lohmeyer is a graduate of
Brenham high school, and the
groom a graduate of Navasota
High school.
Rehearsal Party
Following tl^g rehearsal on Sat-
urday evening, the wedding party
was entertained by Miss Jifne
Goeking at her home. Refresh-
ments ’of sandwiches, cake and
punch were served.
SURPRISE BIRTHUAY
PARTY GIVEN
Mrs. Victor Kenjura J
-----[formerly of Bienham, wJ
[with assurprise birthday j
urday evening by her
paw, Mrs. William j jJ
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SandWicKes. potato eta
d'oeurve, "olives, stuffej
mints, nuts, cake and ctA
served to the followjJJ
Mrs. Victor Kenjura. Mt ■
Sid Miller and daughten.1
REHBUJtG WOMEN PLAN
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The St Paul's Lutheran Ladies
Aid of Rehburg. held its regular
monthly meeting on Sunday with
20 memtiers prebent. The meeting
opened with a song, scripture,
reading and nray.er. .Rev. Wolber
read and explained the twenty-”
first article of "The Augsburg
Confession.”
During the business meeting it
was decided to have the canned
goods for the Trinity Lutheran
Homes at Round Rock, to be
brought to the parish hall by Sun- [
day, October 9. and the used cloth- I
ing for Europe, at the’ parish hall |
*he building 0( char 3r.ea esl factor on earth for
a I. my UUUIU.I1U1 urop. OOC1 I 11 IS a torehcu<e °r and ’ood citizenship.
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' - I evrry person should* L°Ur soun^ reasond .why
----’ - r ' ' I and sunPort th'o Church *Th MrV‘Ce’ r,9Ularlr
I I own (2 Forb|“rch /hey are: (1) For his
! t ±n”ak,!’ (3) For,hi
Church A "?'*0" (4) for lh#
‘ support Plon ^Ch needs his moral i
-j - an *o go to church regu-
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Schulte.
Games were played witl^Lorwnc
Roesc and Ella Nora Ixicseh as
winners, later presenting their
prizes to the bride.
Refreshments were served. The
hostesses presented the honoree
with a lace table cloth.
FORMER BRENHAMITES
WEI). {K <ORP< S CHRISTI
Mr. and i«rs.'
are at tiome at 401 S. Tafftkhua.
Corpus Christi, following their
wedding at Morgan Avenue Bap;
tist church, in Corpus Christi, Sep-
tember 17. The Rev. James Roy
Clark officiated. s •
. .... j - Mr. and Mrs. H L. Blackiock, a.IT
in Similar stjded dresses, of lime Beatrice Bednar; council delegates, |is the former Miss.Marilyn Black-
green and yellow organdie, and (Evelyn Schultz and Shirley Ann I lock. Her husband is the son of
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best | Mfstings were arranged 'to be |
Tired Kidneys
(Mtes Brir.g
Sleepless Nights
WTirn dhforder of kldnfly function permit!
poisnnoua matter to remain in your blood,
it may rausr nunrlnff backache, rheumatic
pains. Ick pains, loss of pep and energy, get-
ting un night*, swelling, puffiness under the
gye*. heartaches and digging**; F^iuent
•canty passages with smarting and burnt...
Sometimes shows there is something wrong
With your kidney* or bladder.
Don’t wait ! Ask your druggist for DnafTs
Till*, r stimulant diuretic, used successfully
by millions for over 50 years, Doan's give
happy relief and will help the. 15 mile* of
kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from
your blood. Get Doan's Pills.
GIRL SCOUTS op1KBJ
AS BABY SITTER* ” 1
■Joan Martin was eltrtJ
dent of Girl Scout Troon J
troop meeting on
Those who will serv J
are Zula Curtis. scnb« J
bara Zeiss, reporter. ' 1
The girls are busy
ling .comx
to-nerve iw-baby
era attend PTa ineetmgl
and Adeline Bredthauer acting as baskets of ferns and marigolds.
I Mrs. Hilma Stolz, pianist, ren-
I dered the wedding processional,
| and the accompaniment to Miss
[June Goekiijg who sang, "Be-
cause".
| The .bricle."jrtrten hr -marriage
by her father, was attired ‘in a
gown of »hite aatin with lace in- bc of Clarence Lohmeyer was given
LmuJioji. French illusion lace yoke J a shower by Mesdames Raymond
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over the hands, fitted bodice and a
gathered skirt \vhich extended in-
to a train trimmed with ruffled
lace. Her fingertip veil was at-
tached tn w—faaio ■ trimmcA with
the Pear' orange blossoms. She car-
Lot Tied a shower bouquet of white
|in« carnations. HeF.“ontjjrjFWSTry"“war
a single strand of pearls, a gift of
the groom.
Miss Ella Nora
of the bride, served
honor She was attired
vest gold satin gown and carried a
nosegay of yellow asters Misses
Willie Dell Hoile and Marion
Schulte were bridesmaids. E a c h
was attired in a silver-green satin
gown anl carried nosegays
bronze asters.
Lugene Ixihmcyer. brother of
the groom, served as liest man.
Joe E Renn and Earl Kolkhorst
were groomsmen.
Mrs. Loesch, mother of the bride,
wore a grey crepe dress with black
accessories and a pink carnation
corsage. Mrs. Lohmeyer. mother
of the groom, - wore black crepe
with nlate.'iing accessories and a
corsage of pink carnations. The
grandmother of the groom. Mrs.
Renn was attired in grey with
.matching accessories and a white at the new pavilion in Warrenton.
carnation corsage, I at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, to
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These are the products of man’s labor—ahd God’s. From the mo-1
ment the seedlings were placed in the warm earth, they have been under I
.. constant care. ‘
J First came the rain and the sun —and then the ceaseless work of I
■ fertilizing, cultivating, and spraying. Last, came harvest time, when 5
■ the proud growers gathered the rewards of their labor.
Only by such diligence, can we hope for a truly bountiful crop God
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, - THURSDAY, OCT0B£» I
PERSON
Mrs. Laura ,WieM
from Baton Rougt
visited Mr and Mr, ’
taker, and h; U
Barbara Albert
amazinK
Cub,, Sltting up »
^defeated in Dlst
I play aft(‘r ha1
Li way down the lil
[predict ions, moj
L Friday night to d
L in a conferencl
Lg at 8 o clock,J
L of three in a 1
L the Cubs, and I
L far on f.dreig|
[cubs ilropped cl
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Lht 6 to 0- to |
E in leag'ie P1’*
Lange open' d :<l
Jekenil against Gl
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Ling very scul
I ended. I
I a new ooaeft I
Lrvajit. the Fnvl
ft lawn selectei
ftger elc\ens nl
ft loss to stiol
■0( leave t belli
"Jigger,, trnmo.’ He juft h»ord that you
got Qu»»n Ben pottorn leoipoon,
with poifcordi from Gold Modal Flour!"
Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Foy a hrmiiil time omv \ ml
can get from Goperiil Mills. Iw niiiful <)u<-. n Hew pat-
tern teaepoon, jn Oneids Commumii Tudor I’lulc
firnd no man< \ 'Juki mini nosl.ard that e.um- in euiy
Sift and i»mnd sack of (.old Mi-diil 8<i<ii nl'-h.f
Enriched Flour. (2 tea»fw>onK for postcard from >o
pound sack 1 tcaspoo'ii for poelcird from 25 pound
■ack i Hurry' Get Gold Medal Flour ami send for
your pattern teaspoons loday!
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Beware Coughs
From Common Colds
That HANG ON
Creomulsionrelievesprompth became
it goes right to the scat of the trouble
to help looven and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
muiouv membranes.Tell sour druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
with the understanding you must like
the was it quiikly allays the cough
or you arc to have sour mones back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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, We Take Particular
PRIDE in OUR
Service Department
Maintaining at all times an EX-
PERT on Radios, Refrigerators,
Gas and Electric Ranges, Wash-
ing Machines. Pianos and all
Band instruments.
All Work Guaranteed.
Navratil Music House
Wcllmann, and Charles Kenjura at
the home of the later.
Games were enjoyed and prizes
won by Mrs. Edgar Jurries and
Miss Edna Loesch. Later refresh-
ments 'were served consisting of
drinks, ice cream, and cake.
- Mis* Loeschwas. presented with
a set of pottery from the hostess-
es.
Loesch, sister
as maid of
in a har-
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