Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 67, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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TyTESDOT, APETL 2,1064 .
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Lyons News
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ing cake was while, decorated
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Alternates elected '
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grapes centered the-grooms
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Mrs R W Stolz, and Mrs. Sam
Parties Given
Mrs. Bernice Reeve was ac-
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tion announced Sunday night
Jordanian diplomatic missions
abroad will be provided special
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During the business session
the following were appointed to
operate the snow cone stand at
Little League games. Mrs. Doris.
By DAVID NYDICK .
UPL Education Specialist
The possibility of not being
promoted ,to the next grade (re-
as office-h
paigning.
Delegates
conventions
centex stationers
On the Square in Brenham
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al Women's Club met in regu- [
lar session on March 19, with NEW EMUS
NITE Roy Wiese GR 6-2602
Norman Prenzler GR 6-4813
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Hqeton Home. Each.
lady and the city she
Beaumier, Mrs Norma Becker,
Mrs, Ora Nell Heine. Mrs. Dor-
othy Louise Lehmann and Mrs.
Mrs G. E. Winship Jr. of Aus- ble. "The chocolate cake, trim-
tin was matron of fonor, and r- -it _ -l-e -i-- -ta
ers at Whpsnade Zoo have pro-
duced the zoos, first emu chicks
in more than 25.years.
Copies evenything in sight
in seconds!
Permanent Copies of AN Colors, Ball Points,
Crayons, Etc. In Single or Multiple Copies —
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OUT OF THI SHADOWS • • • and into the light New hope for
the millions of mentally retarded children and adults of our country. Today,
mental retardation afflicts 3% of our population .. . but they can be helped.
Advances in pre-natal care, post birth treatment and rehabilitation are being used
in the battle against this mental crippler of children. Through continued research,
the future holds promise for marginal independence for 25 out of every 30
mentally retarded children and young adults. A frightening affliction, yes...
but mental retardation is coming out of the shadows
By MRS. IL W. SMITH
Mrs Helen Arche spent Fat
er with her children in Bryi.
Mi. and Mrs. Weldon Smith
II to
pro-
two-
Hill,
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Chap-
d the
making their home st 5104 C
Navarro Lane, Houston,
Chantly
back he
great
; city
nd at
Chicago' doing • postgraduate
wrRTSFEoeEeeneyeHespTMMF,
Ann Wiesepaper. Mrs Mary Lou
" -Ldd Mrs Bea Hedick,
tion is not successful in the av-
erage situation. This does not
mean that some children do not
benefit The child who is mis-
baptizing their-
dren.” the Mirhstry of Informa-
SEWING
Forma or Informal
Aino alterations and de
signing. Lorena Critten-
dm. 1702 Morgan.
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Mrs. James Atkinson will re-
present Brenham at the garden
party observing the birthday of
a
N, “Pepper-Upper”
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from Yoakum"WhEFE"
k- BUSINESS . WOMEN man
The Business and Profession-'
If retention is necessary,
Here and There
nan—- weme-mewrw-mere -a
considered jn order to complete
the picture. The child s age.
physical . size, athletic ability,
social relationships. motor co
ordination, and general maturity
are all important parts- which
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dentist, etq.
Academic achievement must
;\ ..
On Feb. 29 Mr and Mrs Her-
bert Buntzel were hosts at their
home. 203 West 2nd St., with
supper served for the house
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a party such as General Sam
Houston might have had for his
wife on her birthday during
those years they lived in Hunts-
ville.
Last year 2,014 -persons at-
the weekend in the H E. Smith
home. > (
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Telg*and
family of Houston spent the
met'and decided that the nicest
Kelley's new dining room.
The • ' program featured
“Changing Political Patterns”,
stressing the future' of women
round
in the meeting room of the First with her grandchildren, Jo Beth ,
National Building on April 22 i and Michael Lamar Mgebroff,
with Mrs Erna Rathke a n d The children’s parents. Dr and
Mrs. Anna Petru as hostesses. Mrs. A F Mgebroff. were in
guests of The
mann Wedding.
On March 21.
mann, daughter of Mn. O. H.
Winkelmann and the late O. H.
Winkelmann became the bride
of Joe Al Picone, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Picone in a double ring
ceremony at St. Paul’s Lu-
theran Church on Feb. 29 at
7:30 p. m., with the Rev. Tho-
mas H Swygert officiating.
___Nuptial music was rendered
by Mrs. David Steinbach of
San Antonio, organist,'and Mrs.
Thomas Peterson of San Anto-
nio, soloist, who sang “Hawai-
ian Wedding Song”, “Whither
Thou Goest", and “The Lord's
Prayer”. ,
The chancel of the church
was decorated with palms can-
delabra. a n d an arrangement
""* of white gladioli, chrysanthe-
, mums, and stocle in a Grecian
. urn On the altar and organ
were white gladioli and chry-
santhemums. On the windows
. Were arrangements of candles
and greenery White' satin rib-
bons and greenery marked the
pews.
The bride waa attired in a
formal go w n of Chantilly lace
L and silk organza over taffeta,
fashioned with a fitted bodice
This hospitality, held each year
at the Sam Houston State Park
in Huntsville, will take place on
Sunday afternoon, April 5, from
1:30 to 5.
Seventy-five ladies in lavish
costumes of the period will
serve as hostesses in the mu-
seum, the Steamboat House and
musical Abotes of green, was
served by Miss Nancy Wesley of
Houston and Mrs. Floyd Wiese-
pape of College Station. Coffee
was served from a silver cof-
fee service by Miss Carol Ann
Terp of Houston
Other members of the house
party were Mrs. C. B Crouch.
. Reception I
The reception following the I
ceremony was held at the yPi- I
cone home Miss Gharftte I
Woods of San Antonio register- I
ed the guests,' , I
Receiving with the bride and I
groom -were their parents, and I
Mrs. G. E Winship Jr. and I
Miss Jo Lynn Picone The I
bride's table was centered with ,
,)im
a supper at
Miss Merle LaDell Winkel- pink roses surrounded by gold
presented a film on “The Cost
of Drugs.”,
During the business session
student. Health often affects
achievement. A thorough physi-
wise to consider the student’s | than the child who is mis-
examination including
There are various alterna-
tives to retention which should
Seeker’s Lake com pl imented
Mr. and Mrs. Picone. Hotts and
hostesses for the occasion were
Mr,, and Mr*. Leslie Doleshal,
Mr and Mrs. Gus Grabow, Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Marsh. Mr and
Mr». Ben Schroeder, and Mr
and Mrs Rudy Thielemann The
gift of the hosts and hostesses
was a table arrangement of ar-
tificial grapes.
On March 27, Kenneth
Schwenke gave a barbecue sup-
per at Seeker’s Lake in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Picone. The
gift of the hoat was an ice buck-
et
The following day. Mr. and
Brenham High School, Blinn
College, and holds a’Bachelor
of Arts degree in mathematics
from The University of Texas
She is employed by the Spring
Branch Independent School Dis-
trict as a mathematics teacher
Mr Picone is a graduate of
Brenham High School, Blinn
College, and holds a Bachelor
of Business Administration de
gree in Accounting from Baylor
I University. He is employed as
an accountant with Texaco,
Inc. in Houston The couple is
The next meeting will be .held she has spent several weeks
T
j Mrs. Joe Wilkins of Center Point
and Mrs W. C. Harding and
weekend -with Mrs. Augusta
Rust and they also visited in th •
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ols Nix.
Guest* in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Schoppe for Easter
were Mr and Mrs. Wallace '
and gifts to the museum are net
will be presented accepte. The cakes'served are
during the program that begins made by Walker Cqunty’s best
at 1:30 p. m on the stone ter- cooks
race in the park or Interest, Bren -
. 7 IGrace Longino, cs hamites is that a former, WU-
tor of the Sam Houston Shrine. . . . . . .. w D
, * u X . .0 । u a । lar. resident of the city Mrs B
stated that this annual h7plla1' F Teague. is also among the
ity was begun during, former. Eostsssfor the day.
Governor Price Daniel's first ‘ ‘
term in office. He then asked
that all Texans observe the days BAPTIZING WATER
between March 2 and April 21
as state historical days. Direc- j AMMAN, Jordan (UPD— The
tors of the Sam Houston Shrine Jordanian government has
and citizens of Walker County , opened a new department “to
thing they could do was to have provide mothers ' everywhere
Houston Mrs Che* DeVoke.
Austin, Mrs. Harry Stephens.
Houston Mrs. Karl Hassebrock,
Houston. Mrs. Robert Abel, San
Antonio, Mrs. Herbert Bunt ret.
Mrs O H Finke. Mrs. Walter
Hegefeld, Mrs Emil Kocurek.
Miss Jo Lynn Picone, sister of
the groom, - was t the junior
bridesmaid Mrs. Winship's
dress of yellow chiffon over taf-
leta was fashioned with a fitted
bodice, and a sheath skirt of
taffeta. with a flowing overskirt,
of chiffon. She wore matching
shoes, and white kid gloves.
Miss Picone's dress at Cotton
brocade was fashioned with an
empire waist line and pleated
flowing skirt of' pink with an
overlay at pale pink. She also
Zelma I the snow and immediately
placed into incubators by keep
health habits such as sleeping, placed in only
eating, and other general prac- area*.
Naturally, these require Various Alternatives
/ would like to serve you for a
second term on your school
board and will appreciate your
support on Saturday, April
4th. .
MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
• The Washington - Burleson
County Medical Assistants So-
ciety held their regular monthly
Margaret Moffett Leu Houston., ang Sugan-andWeldonaJIg, spent
wite of -General Sam Houston: ■ ' - •• - -
Winkelmann. -
Throws Bouquet
Before leaving for the wedd-
ing trip, the bride threw her
bouquet which was caught by
Miss Charlotte Wood*. The
gropm. threw the traditional
blue garter, caught by his best
man, Kenneth Schwenke
For travel Mrs Picone wore
a gold silk suit with brown liz-
ard shoes and bag. brown kid
to recent state
were Mrs. Velma
should be done in the lower
grades. This is where the basic
skills are being taught. A solid
background in these skills is
necessary for successful
achievement in the upper
grades. Learning problems are
unnecessarily emphasized un-
adorned by Chantilly lace, em-
' bossed with seed pearls and se- an arrangement of white glad-
quins. and long lace sleeves oli, stock, and chrysanthemums,
tapering to a point. The flanked by silver candelabra,
full gathered skirt featured The elaborate five-tiered wedd-
meeting on March 25, 1964 in the
basement om the Firsi NationaL,3 1
Building ’
Guest speaker for the even- l cepted
ing' was Mr. Robert Gerhardt - '
of Lederle Drug Company who
tulle.
Kenneth Schwenke of Hous-
ton served as best man. while
Daniel Ray Hassebrock of
Houston, cousin of the bride,
was the junior groomsman.
Serving as candlelighters were
Robert Abel, San Antonio, and
Eddie Van Dyke of Houston.
The ushers were Jim Haley,
Houston, Lloyd Pace, San Ange-
lo. Ben Ramsey, Houston, Floyd
Wiesepape. College Station, and
Johnny Stanford of Huntsville.
The mother of the bride wore -
a mauve silk shantung dress
with mauve shoes and hat and
white accessories The groom's
mother wore a strawberry lace
dress with matching shoes and
hat, and white accessories Each
wore a white alba orchid cor-
sage.
feel that everyone is working
one ..of these with him
I would like to serve you for a
second term on your school
board and will appreciate your
support on Saturday, April
4th.
WArDIE w. SONNENBURG
a new member,
the evening were
be measured. This can best be . . ,
accomplished by combining the has been absent a great deal
teacher's judgment with a se- l may, be helped by tutoring A
ne* of standardized and diag- chid who has a sight’ or hear-
nostic tests. The purpose is to ing problem may need special
discover the student “screws of I training throughout his school
weakness and to determine the I career A. child with an emo-
extend of his learning problems , tional problem may need psy
The school psychologist should
evaluate the student's emotion-
al and social makeup. It is also
valuable to obtain an estimate
of the child’s ability. The psy-
chologist's study should also in-
volve an interview with the par-
ent*. and others' involved with
the child.
Several other factors must be '
bottles of Jordan water for dis- spent Sunday with their mother
tribution upon request. he an- , Mrs. W. J, Keese
nouncement said Mr. and Mrs W H Wallace
The Jordanian Embassy in j of San -Antonio spent the week-
London will distribute 500 such end with Mr and Mrs. J. M.
bottles on the occasion of the Murry. '
christening of Queen Elizabeth' j Mr. and Mrs. C. H King and
recently born fourth child, the boys, Joe and Paul of Kerrville.
s woretmatching shoes and white:
j kid gloves
Both the matron of honor and
.junior bridesmaid carried bou- i
quet. of ping roses. Their
matching headpieces were of
a placed socially, academically
dental, sight, and hearing check and physically has a better
is indicated. In addition it is ' chance to benefit from retention
EANNEWPRESS, BRENHAN, EXAS
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theTMAA Convention in Cor Virginia of Houston spent the.
, ' pus Christi on Mavi22 - 23 Mrs weekend with Mrs. C. E. Cupps.
. At-a recent luncheon meeting Gloria Hilton Mrs Dorothy
’ ... of the Gamma Omega Chapter 1 Barton, and Mrs. Alietha Mae
> "" of the Delta Kappa Gamma. Mrs Richter
Vinkeliannstudial---
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group met, in Hempstead at
Mrs. Paul Schwenke served
dinner at their home for the
couple and their parents.
lowing into a chapel with bells, hearts, and roses
. length train. The bride and groom toasted
Pr.v.r R..L from a silver cup belonging to .
' , 5 . 4, . Dr. and Mrs. James Farrell, I
The, bride * finger tip of j lifelang friends of the couple,
tulle fell from a tiara of seedserving the bride's ake were
pearlsand Chantilly lace. She Miss Kaye Dunne of Corpus
carried • white prayer book . Christi and Mrs, Donald Ahrens .
overlaid withi a shower arrange Pouring punch were M„ j M
mentofa white catalina.orchid Dyess of Austin and Mrs. Ar-an
m.awishustrsamerimgagtsphanatis-ehieliegattertustoustempwme® "m ,
"ndsattnmbbonsmmebridimannrunenmentaahbronzeendh
gitention) will be considered for
-tew"montna m"rmtPm-EBbetthe deciston.
promotion to be successful there After all the information is
must be careful planning and : gathered, it should be coordi-
evaluation. 1. ' nuted by the rinip, psychol-
A student .who spends another 1 ogist, guidance counsellor or
year in a grade will not neces- 1 other qualified professionals. It
sarily be successful It is rea- , would be even better if the mat-
sonabte to expect that the rm-1 ter were -discussed by. a feam
ginal failure was caused by one ! of these incividuals including
or more problems. Unless these
problems are corrected there is
little reason to believe that the
retention will do any good.
This leads us to the need of
a complete .evaluation of the
•war to- Catherine. "Just put on your hat and come with me to
Gtoson Furniture's facial elos mil sale, and you'D atari moving
thigs I instead of out."
"The first things that will catch your eye are some » x 12 IM
perceni viscose tweed yam rugs. They have heavy weight carpet
hacking and team rubber pad and there are only a few left
at $i7.95. The regular price was $79.95."
"GAmon Furniture has some flear semples that are just,
slighuy shopworn, somne discontimed models and some just one-
ofakind. For exmpleihere la tat it drmrw. lovely Early Ameri-
can Queen Anne Hibogby Besmett. Uto regular price to $179.95,
but you can add this beautiful and practical piece to your home
for only $149.95.”
• .
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Schoppe and family of Dallas,
Ma and Mrs. Irvin Kramer and"
Judy of Lake Jackson. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Ubernosky of Pasa-
dena. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kalt-
tended ghe party. An even lar- masses and Mrs. Gloria Sager
per. rowd is expeced this year and family.
One unique feature is that Mr and Mrs Ruy Meadows .
this is a true hospitality Dona spent a few hours in Bellville
tion pots are hidden on that day F riday.
--—-- ! Mrs. Ruth McLeod have re-
I turned home after visiting for
। several months in Rosemberg
with her sisters,
point. <
It is imporant to remember earl grades.
that research shows that reten- The parent can be most help-
Wilke and Mrs. Bessie- Lee
Blondeau.
supper served at Seeker’s i . . .
Lake Hostesses were Misses i DUNSTABLE, England (UPD
Rosa Lee Fuchs, Ruth Ader- i —Three emu eggs rescued from
holz, Marie Wiegand,
Page and Natalie Menk.'
Mr, and Mrs Bobby Blinka
and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Blin-
k'a and Rebecca of Bryan spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Arn-
old Poehl '
Miss Lillie Smith of Corpus
Christi spent Easter in her
home jere
Mr and Mrs. Roy Meadows
had as their guesis over the
weekend Mr and Mrs. Frank
Cowell of Pasadena.
fir and Mrs George Bates of
Caldwell visited in the home of
Mr. and. Mes. J J Goodrich
Monday
Mr and Mrs. Jack Boyd of
Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Al-
ton Kesse of Lake J a c k s a n
Dh
if
ful when a child is retained.
The child will need much en-
couragement. He needs to- know
that his parents still love him.
He is not a disgrace but rather
he is now in a position where
he can' be successful, He must
which followed, the following
were elected as delegates to
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