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, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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the Rosendale
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PTA
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Brenham Report Card
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BEACH HOMES
WILL BE OPEN
As Woman Of Year
Stevens of Angleton whose pic-
ture window on the top floor
gives a magnificemt wiew of the
crossroads of the area's marine
belonging to the Bridge Harbor
Marina.
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is the
■School
paid
via it
was
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By United Press International
The index finger of the Stat-
ue of Liberty in New York Har-
bor is eight feet long. accord-
tog to the World Almanac. .
i has
ranch
L
re to
m an
Sat-
will
close
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se at
ImHuct
about
Fire-
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were
and
ment
ve to
gram
t and,
axes
X were re
Inder such
postal
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srvice
S-day
a 6-
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itinue
id on
ie re-
Wash-
iffect-
djust-
active
Munz, -
harge
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school ''
This piece of work, which was
student motivated. should erase
I any doubts we may have as to
the loyalty. pride, integrity, and
near
Mr. Robert'nange, . (Lilie), -J
is being saluted as Texas' Dis- l
tinguished Woman of the Year
unanimously chosen by the Pi-
lot Club of Branham.
A charter member of the Pi- f
FARMERS-MERCHANTS
LUMBER co.
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1948-50, organizer of the Green-
vine Club in 1932, and the Ber
lin Club in 1938. In 1947 she be
gan to mtarkst club women over
the state in sending gifts to Tex-
as State Hospitals Her pet pro-
ject and hope continues to be
Nm*-
Munz
ircels
ables.
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-days
ie lo-
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Kern
Glo
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where
to bo-
“TRY.A.PINT"
standing.” . ’ .
"Groups ”inte resteJ irf t Re pro- T
gram should write School - to •
School.' Peace Corps, Washing
Colorado, there art1 55 sum-
mits surpassing 14,000 fett
in height and more than 2'0
mountains between 13,000
and 14,000 feet.
e Encyclopacdia Britornica
her students- are already show-
ing a greatly increased aware-
ness of international news.
Possibilities
“We are finding the project
HOLLEMAN*
NEED
INSURANCE AGENCY
GRABER BLDDG.
Brenham, Gr 6-3613
DUST-FREE AT LAST!
Wrestling with your will power
about saving is hard on the nerves.
It’s also unnecessary. a
There’s an easy, painless way to
save for your future called the
PayroH Savings Plan.
You. just ask your employer to
set aside a small amount from your
pay and put it toward the purchase
of U. S. Savings Bonds. Savings
come automatically!
You never see the money you're
saving, so you hardly miss it.
Another good thing about saving
this way: you help your country’s
future as well as your own. Uncle
Sam puts your Bond dollars to good
use safeguarding our freedom.
yachts in the canal below t he
glass wall front of the upper
toryiotKey Moore's contem
ry of
tame,
rvice
y or-
met-
id de-
t and
• ser-
usual
Munz
for kitchan and bath
room walla and wood
work throughout your
home.
• Needs no under-
coater
• Drlee to a beauti-
ful. smooth finish
that looks and
washes like baked
. enamel.
• We have all the new
2slznBalle.m
the Andersons a
some of the many places
Solvay calcium chloride
ins seed succesefully.
। Wind is a constant problem on Mt Washington in northern
New Hampshire. There are at least 20 days each winter when
. lash its wummmit; world record winds of 281
1 10 years ago.
Washington's Auto
be impossible to m
out the help of a d
ealcium chloride,
by Allied Chen:
Process Division.
(UPD Stands for United Press
International The World’s bes
coverage of the World’s bigges
news.
round
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- -only-classes-common-in—many.
developing nations.
Dual Effect
“School - to - School will have
a dual effect,” Shriver explain-
ed “It will, of course, give the
host.cduntry needed classrooms.
Put it will also give the child-
ren, of this country a chance to
become better acquainted with
the people of the world in which
they will live as adults.”
President Johnson, on hear-
ing about .School - to ■ School.
Four-story Home
included’ in this g
four-story home of
For America’* security and your own buy
U. S. SAVINGS BONDS,
“Operation Security" May 1 to July 4
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M•hr to-agr
at all times.
er or American ’ Ideas at"wo
“This is one of the .few pro
jects-rumderrakenbyaPTA
which directly involves the ,
children. They are truly proud
bilizing experts _
realize the unique--------
vay’a calcium eMoride to keep
rad dust down and crave! in
place under almost any condi-
tion. Officials of Fairview.Town-
ship. York County, Pennsyiva-
Lillie Lange PickedTradifinafiWedding Belfes
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Peace Corps by Gene Bradley.' tomobile on April 15 and
the Rosendale PTA president bruised over the body.
e. PIEBUCCT INJURED
Mi vs Billie Jean Pierucci
daughitefof MrndMFsO
W, Pierucci former residents of
Brenham, now living in Upper
Darby, Pa , was hit by an au-
beach.
Tickets for the tour are $1 50.
with children free. These can
be obtained at the Brazosport
Art League building at 222 West
Park Avevue, Freeport, where
Gulf Coast artists will have
their painting on display. Re-
freshments will be served at
the exhibit.
A map on the back of each
ticket will help out of town
visitors locate the homes.
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intelligence of our student body.
It demonstrates all of these ‘and
more
I extend my warmest com-
mendations to the students who
prepared and supported this
creed I sincerely hope that it
Important facts about v
Series E Savings Bonds
• You get $'4% interest at maturity
• You can get your money when you
need it
• Your Ronds are replaced free if lost,
destroyed or stolen
• You pay no state or local tax and can
defer the federal tax until the Bonds
are cashed
Buy I Bonds for growth . . .
N Bonds for current income
Why not make a note to join the
Payroll Savings Plan and start sav-
ing this payday? Or buy Bonds
where you bank. ,
Try a pint at V2 price with
purchaseof a quart or
mor. If not completely
satisfied, -return the bal.
ance for Sill refund.
m ' -n
hpom-- -
tative. in that country.
Beauty
“The beauty of School - to -
School ’ is in its simplicity,”
Shriver said. "As we have a
Volunteer on the spot in each
location, we can be assured
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expressed his interest* to the
program’s founders. ‘ _____ ________- _____-
‘ ’ efforts of., theunteer shows a need for the
(UPI) Stands for United Pres*
International The World's beat
coverage of the World’s biggest
news.
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Rosendale has already gotten
letters of appreciation from stu-
dents whom they are assisting I
in Colombia. An active pen pal I
club-has also’ started.
When the school opens in
€asa Bianca Resendate Wilt ,ll.
so hold a corresponding cere- !
mohy 'F.ich sthbdl winfflibtr
articles -made by the others.
The School - to • School pro-
gram was suggested ' to the
A Parade of Beach Homes
will be combined with the Bra-
zosport Art League’s eighth an
pual Art 'Fair on Saturday
and Sunday. May 9-10 The tour
Will be held from 1 p m. to 6
pm on both day*. .
For the first time, the public
wil have an opportunity to see
the interiors of ten beach' homes
on the Freeport beaches. Each
home was carefully selected
for unusual design and decora
tion.
Unique homes to be open on
Surf side Beach are those • of
minds when preparing the Cub
Creed
’ The creed was written and
adopted by the students recent-
ly " Once adopted, individual
schoolhouse is scheduled to be 1
completed on June 1.
In Colombia alone, there is
a shortage of 40,000 classrooms.
The new Casa Blanca School
will be the first schoot in the
area tha"is able to accomodate .
students through the fourth
grade-. It will also be co-educa-
tional rather than the male
to furnish the additional money /
required to complete the school. ’
Through the pilot project, of-
ficials found a small school 1
could be built for as little as ]
$1,000. depending on local con
ditions and materials available 1
The Peace Corps is launching
a major international selfhelp
program. School - to • School, in
cooperation with local schgol
and civic organizations, Dirh
ton-Sarent Shriygrannouncd
mtpn ■ hopa- - build aiooo
arousing titre rest in fetter WHL'J awareness of ThFiyorTaa Keen-.m
ar tans* aL cUnfbc racy, goog---'
ur Schenectady.
The three - room
and editor of the General Elec-
tric Forum, during a business
meeting with government of-
ficials overseast
“Our PTA raised1" $750 .last
year What could you havedohe
with that money?"
. School, with pride and respect
roupistheafor myself and my school,
Frank K pledge 3
. commerce. Alto oh tour is vivid-
ly colored A shaped week end
home of Capt. Jack Roberts of
Houston whose roof is also the
walls ‘and ceiling. -
On Bryan Beach visitors will
, see a display of Matthews
New bridal fashions come and go, but the formal elegance of the traditional gown is still
the favorite of most/brides. Bridesmaid’s gown (left) in the traditional silhouette is along,
semisheath in flower fresh pastel. This silk-linen shantung gown is sleeveless and has a
high-rise back panel that floats prettily down the aisle. Her bouquet of carnations com-
plements both her gown and the bride’s flowers Bridal gown (right) of silk faced, peau de
sole is lavishly reembroidered withAlepcon laee flowers that cover the bell skirl and
accent the bodice. Chapel train provides a regal touch. Bridal bouquet of very pale cap
nations falls in a soft semicascade. Bouquets were created by FTD designers. Gowns are
DY House of bianchi.
TO VISITORS
•1
Red Cross
During World W^ H Mrs
Lange served as Executive Sec-
retary of Washington County
American Red Cross. Her out-
standing work received a cita-
tion from the King of England.
During the same period Mrs.
Lange worked with the Rural
Urban Women Conference and
other executive leader* In Ex-
tension Service
The Chamber of Commerce
board of directors has had her
assistance in 1955, M. 57, vice-
president in 1956. She was chair-
man of Consolidated Funds in
1953 M and board member for
several years. March of Dimes
chairman in 1958-59, during
which period $6,750 was sub-
scribed, the Largest’ amount
ever raised in the county.
Our Woman of the year i a
charter member of the Wash
tagtun County Farm Bureau, at-
tending state conventions often,
and one of the instigators of the
present Fair Grohds facilities.
. H-D work
'Mrs. Lange has long been
I Charles E. Sullivan,
of the Mt Washingt_____,
Road, maya, “We’ve been using
calcium chlorride for 20 years
and we haven't found anything
better to hold the dust down and
keep the surface of the road
compact We use about 60 tana
- schools aroundmthe ’ worrdawith:
In the next three years," Shrv-
■ 260
40 2'
rkz,5. 0-
•ihdauzam3,e
SCHOOL DISTRICT
"Alma Mater,' Listen-Mother
To Our Vows of Love:"' The
student body of Brenham .High
School must have had
these words fresh on their
PFFFFT!
ala, plan on saving $5,000 this
year an road maintenance coate
Umm of the chemical. In ad-I
dition they will create a more
favorable duet-free atmosphere
Bar toe inhabitants of Fairview.
The elimination of duet is a
Phase of highway maintenance
that to greatly appreciated by
Mb th* driving public and
home-owners nearby. Drivers
The Rocky Mountain chain
U uahuhzas"lzeaydusbsqanzeersshamrmrougdetoru"stliddadopusbuannek - ■
"mmuss*m£elmmmtmamamhnmrmgm 20242 x;-s
irk and the Peace Corps Represen it ls 350 miles cross. In .
. t • • •
the 'President said. “I am con-'
fident that the project will stim-
ulate similar programs by
hundreds of school groups
throughout our country."
’Miss Laura Enders, principal
of the Rosendale School, said'
School - to - School will only
of the chen
It’s eafe, el*
lot cheaper _______
having to replace gravel
bXeomwteeomtry, rend gta- painjobe 1
bilizing experts like Nr Sulliyan the "new",
realize the unique, ability mm- Rohds, ।
that the money will not be 4
wasted •
“The benefits of this program
will not only accrue to the host
•country. It will develop in our . |
-czzz poolwhiler E. “"Td—|>trr rmara
the eventual establishment of
All Faith1* Chapel, associated
with our State Mental Hospital.
These generous, unselfish con-
tributions to the welfare of our
society, along with many un-
sung. minor projects leading to
the larger culmination of th*
whole, has made Texas' Dis-
tinguished Woman of the Year,
Mrs. Lillie Lange •
longer plagued by “dustitus".
Window* can be opened without
fear of a steady stream of dust
flooding, the room. Frequent
jobs are also eliminated by
■' “dust-free atmosphere,
Kobde, parking lota, play-
grozmds, drive-in movies, bridle
er ZtiSLJSLhSiOL ; . tO-^. SLhQl)!
is a program that is uniquely
suited to the Peace Corps idea,
of self - help.”
School - to - School is a pro-
gram in which a U. S. school
sponsors the building of a
school overseas. The school in
this country raises $1,000. This,
is used to buy the'construction
materials. Villagers ,in ihe host
country, workinge - wifhe Peace
Corps Volunteers, build the
schools
Ne Paid Labor
"From the beginning to end,
there will be no paid labor.'
Shriver emphasized “This pro-
gram could be a major break-
through in soving the lack of
classrooms in developing coun-
tries"
A pilot project is already in
the final stages inCasa Blanca,
Colombia; the support ing gtoup
t reads as follows- ’"I, as a
student of Brenham High
spent four days in the hospital
Billie Jean is the grand-,
daughter of Joe and Jennie
Zeintek, former residents of.
The v.8. Government doe not pa» fer eht mdvertenfnn. rhe Treasury Dept,
enanke n« HwtUinf CltvU and thia newspaper ft tl^ir ftrlttir uprort.
ing,—penmanshipand-
graphy,=—Miss—Enders
aw Um TTMGZKF- ogsa-nSkname-axzt nahuarmv re -"iNpaKepa -e
Peace Corps Plans
lot Club, Mrs Lange. ha* serv-
________ edas.presidensin 195264 nak
in 1959-00. Throughout-her en- • • -
ire-yearsdf ambersfihpEhe--t88
has been vice-president. tree- - 1
surer and Education chairman. . J
*------------- holding, *x*cutiv* effices eentk—--M
ually. Her home is ever open 1uad2
for facilities of entertainment,
and money making projects.
Mrs. Lange is a member of
St. Paul’* Lutheran Church,
giving generously of her time
and leadership ability a* Sun-
day School teacher for 29 years,-
President of the Ladies Aid.
244- . Society.,
for two years, of the Church
Mamen‛s.Organization-at- mthe-
present time, and member of
the Senior Choir more than 20
years. She served as church or-
ganist at Rehburg Church 10
year*, and as choir director at
Greenvine Church for 7 year*.
During an early 10 year period
she taught school in Charles-
ville and BoOndry
Beaumier opened the' meeting
with prayer.
The devotional was given by
Mrs. T. V. Lewis and her topic
was “What is Pentecost? The
general offering was taken.
The program was taken from
the World ‛Cll 'magazine and
the members discussed several
articles in this magazine.
The minutes were read and
approved There were* seven
present, sixteen visits made,
and eleven religious books read.
Mrs. T. V. Lewis gave a very
mdn
will be a tradition from this
point on and that each student
Free, president; Mrs. Montie
Cole, vice president; Mrs. How-
ard Baker, secretary; and Miss
Clara Hamblen, treasurer
These new officers will take of-
fice in July.
The meeting closed with the
benediction.
school spirit and help elevate
my school's standing by dis-
playing, conduct favorable to J
our reputation'at all times; I
* 3. To avoid 'dsplaying my {
affections during chool, hours
when my actions would dis- I
credit my school FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURc
4 To show propel respect j The Christian Wamgn's Fel-
at u,l times to •he flags of ouf- lowship of She’ First Christian
spsaxgua% ■' ‛ooor ShaitusnamEouzehuamshanedauaw-
properly reflect the character,
personality, and attitude of my
----acnively assoiated with Home I
--- „Hemonstrtp.Efb wd.sery.t
ff...... “ingFas CouetiFeairmam, 92-
State Educational Chairman
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Bv CHARLES F. DARBY.
SUPERINTENDENT
BRENHAM INDEPENDENT.
the beauty and tradition of my
school;
2. T o demonstrate my
*spr"hmnjmes
ammk
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ga
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^AHIEIUCA’S
= _ FIMEST EHMKL
• Brenham, now’ living in Hous-
ton. Her condition is improv-
ing
“Build a school,” replied the
officials.
Little Money
When Bradley expressed his
surprise that a school could be
built with so little money, the
efficial explained that he didn't
, mean sending in construction
crews.
“I mean buying the cement
and the block-making machines
andletting-thempeople--do -the-
work -- self help,” said the of-•
ficial.
On the basis of this, the Ros-
endale School started the pilot
project in Casa Blanca. - The
Colombian townspeople agreed
in Circfes
Hidr+raphy, cempa9steF unefandeF
interesting . repor on the con-
vention she and the pastor at-
I tended in. Houston on April 16-
19.
—sAniasleptrnsfaaucarr-was-esa T-
fattured
Solvay
fnd riding smoother, more
elenzant and safer as a result
wito to* introduction of calcium
ehloride, homeowners are no
When you need heip 6
—we put ourselves
in your shoes with
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