Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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THURSDAY, MAY 28,1964
ACTIVITIES OF
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. Of the 13 nominated, the Rev.
Scott Field Bailey, Canon to the
Ordinary, was elected on the
third ballot The two closest
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The Wesley Brethren Church
is not only a benchmark of the
strong religious beliefs of t h e
early settlers to this part of
Texas, but is still a keystone of
the deep-rooted religious feelings
of its members today—now ded-
icated to another century of
service to the Saviour.
Others installed in office for
the 1964-65 year were Miss Lou-
ise Giddings, vice-regent; Mrs.
Clay Seward, secretary: Mrs.
A.ErStinmen, treasurer; Mrs.
E. O. Routt, registrar; Mrs S.
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Sixth. Grade regular honor
roll: Kathy Holtkamp.
Semester regular honor roll:
6, Kenneth Landgraf; 7, Ken-
neth Bockhorn; 7, Linda Krae-
mer, 7, Cassandra Utesch; and
8, Gary Moehring.
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Mrs. Walter G. Dick of Col-
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American Revolution. has an-
nounced the appointment of
Mrs. W. J. Embrey, regent of
the Captain Jabez Demming
Chapter, as state vice-chairman
of the program committee for
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/A building committee was ap-
pointed in 1962 with the mem-
bers: Verde Pomykal, chair-
man; Amos Adamek, secre-
tary; Alvin Janes, ' treasurer;
and Alin Henry Janes, Steve
Kamas. Leroy Kamas, Henry
Pomykal. John Pomykal, Gran-
ville Weiss, Mrs. Daniel Suro-
vik. representing tK Sunday
School: Mrs. Edwin Surovik, re-
presenting the Christian Sisters;
and Ronnie Surovik, represent-
ing the Brethren Youth Fellow-
ship. Pastor H. E. Beseda, Jr.,
was advisor.
of organization, with members
and their families present for
8:30 a. m. Mass, atthe industry
Immaculate Conception Church,,
conducted by. the Rev. Weiner
A Bockhet.
Thre 50year pins were bless-
ed by >he Rev. Bockholt, and
pinned y Mrs* Rita Kallus of
La Grange, Supreme vice pre-
sident. „ Those receiving pins
were Mrs Anha Zanek, Mrs.
---- — monies.
Carol Lynn Voelkel,- daughter
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(Behind the Gymnasium)
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during ‘the dedication services.iere-hdemMother’s -
BLINN WOMEN’S CLUB E Y C
The Blinn College Faculty The E.Y.C. held a short busi-
Women’s Club held its final ness meeting Sunday, at St.
meeting for the year at Rachel Peter’s Episcopal Church, clos-
Spencer Hall. After dinner, Mrs. ing the years work for summer
James H. Atkinson, outgoing vacation. President Bill Howell
I resident, presided at the bui- J called fr Jr election of officers.
LUMBER CO.
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and lounges. All the furnishings
were manufactured by L. L.
Sams and Son of Waco.
The last worship service held
in the old church was on Hec.
15, 1963 The first ‘servicn
the new church was on Dec. 22,
1963, at which time a special
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DEDICATES-
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cost of the building was $938.
An organ was purchased in 1868
in September, 1884. the bell
tower, which had been added,
was dedicated with other church,
improvements.
One of the unique things .
about <he old church, which is
ness meeting. As a token of her who will assume responsibility
appreciation for the co-operation in September.
g*am her during the year, she j Pat Tottenham was elected
presented corsage to JMrs. Paul ■ president, Bill Howell, vice
Burgess, Mrs. Larry Kieke, and presidet, Jan Adamson secre-
re Bob Ham. tary, Pat Cole treasurer and-.
seheBSM CHfer SzethESRrwemEU-dpgrppimereepem-t
diia u era-thaw■ -rroming yearwu
- continue to tie Mr. and Mrs.
president; I Marvin Hodde and Mr and Mrs
Harold Pflughaupt. as request-
ed by the students.
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- May 30-31, June 1 Annual Tom
Tom Celebration & Rodeo,I
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Celebration. ]
June 2-4 Texas 4-H CI yb --
Roundup, College Staton. - I
June 3-5 State FFA Award
and Delegates Meeting. Stephen i
T . Austin Hotel. Austin 1
, June 5-6 Galvesto -tounrv ? .
Fair. Galveston County Park, ' *
Alta Loma.
June 5-6 Silver Anniversary
Meeting. American Cotton Con-
gress, Waco. '
June 16 HARRIS COUNTY
DAIRY DAY - FFA neu- -a;
grounds, Humble.- . - '
June 10 Gulf Coast Hereford - -
Breeders Tour, J. N. Pender-
grass Ranch, Eagle Lake.
June 16 Harris County Vege-
— Hills Camp in Hunt Miss VncL.
kel has won a number of con-
Hpuston, and thee Rev Charles the chapter's regular monthly
Wyatt - Brown, fector of St. ---- -
vice president, Mrs. George
Vasciek president. Mrs. Charles
Domesle secretary, and Mrs.
Bill Plagens treasurer and re-
porter.
Others introduced were ths
four daughters of Mr*. Vasciek,
namely, Mrs. Carrol Steely, Mr*.
John Ken jura Jr., Mrs. Steve
Przyborski and Miss Georgie
Vasciek The oldest member
presented was Mrs. Anna Zanek.
and the youngest to be present-
ed Was Roxanne Ryzile, the six
months old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Ryzile.
The remainder of the day was
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Day. Farmers Coopera-am "Er •
five Market, 2520 Airline Drive. A
Houston.
June 17-18 Poultry Confer-
er ce. College Station..
June 19 Texas Brangus Asso-
ciation Tour, Willow Springs
I Ranch. Burton, Texas and Bell-
ville Brenham area. 8 a m.
June 20 Texas Brangus Asso-
ciation Seminar, Bud Adams
Ranch, Waller, 12.
June 23 Area 3 Young Farm-
er Field Day. Gulf Coast Pas-
ture - Beef Cattle Research Sta-
tion, Angleton
June 24 Holstein Dairy Field
Day, Byron Pester Holstein
Farm. Rt. 2. Box 63E. Houston. ?
June 27 Minnetex 4H Club
Fair, Minnetex Community.
Houston.
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chuse of ill 'health Her pin was
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now mkesher home. Mrs. Cg-
cilia Vasicek received a pin tor .
having—six—daughters Th the
Lodge, four of whom were pres-
ent together with their families.
All members received Comm-
nion in a body.
At noon, dinner was served to
the group at West End School,
with more than 50 in attendance
A short program was held in the
afternoon, with brief talks made.
Toastmaster W. F. Hajek in-
troduced the following honored
guests: the Rev. Werner A
Bockholt, local priest, Mrs.
Rita Kallus, K.J.Z.T. Supreme
UNDERGOING TESTS
DALLAS (UPI) — Convicted
murderer Jack Ruby is under-
going medical tests this week
ip his.-jail cell where he is un-
der a death sentence for kill-
ing Lee Harvey Oswald last
Nov. 24.
Defense attorneys contend
Ruby has gone insane since his
March 14 conviction for the
murder of Oswald,, accused
presidential assassin. A meet-
ing with Judge Joe B. Brown
has been rescheduled for next
Monday to discuss a sanity
hearing.
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began soonegfter Waset Thiele- lie-Schmid attended the Epls- Mrs. M H Ehlert. They are:
war., at mann was th general ceptrac- copal Diocesan Council. Friday Mrs Larry 'Kieke, president; :
and Saturday, in Beaumont, for Mrs. Kenneth Moore,, vice-pre- :
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held with the chaplain; Mrs.
Bird, continuing the opening
_ ritual. The regent. Mrs. Fm..
trey, presided over the meet-
ing. The registrar, Mrs. Routt, •
announced that Mrs. Harvie R
Matthews, of Chappell Hill, and 1
Mrs. James Farrell, of Salt Lake
City, had been accepted by the
NSDAR as new members of the
local chapter.
This year’s DAR Good Citizen
of Brenham High School, Miss
Lydia Grabow, and her.mother,
Mrs. John Grabow, were wel- ।
corned to the meeting by Mrs.
Stinnett, chairman of the Gaod
Citizenship Committee. After a -
brief speech congratulating Miss
Grabow upon her many high
school achievements. Mrs. Stin-
nett presented Lydia with a
sterling silver coffee spoon bear-
ing the DAR crest.
Other business included a ten
dollar donation to the Washing-
ton County Youth Organization
to pay for memberships for four
Washington County boys pr
girls in the summer program
sponsored by the organization.
Following the business Mrs.
Albert Stone spoke on "The
Power of Belief’ from Norman
Vincent Peale’s book “Stay
Alive All Your Life.” Mrs. Stone
emphasized that one needed
. t a i t h In himself and.
faith in God to succeed in any
undertaking. She quoted the
Biblical law found in Matthew
9:29, “According to your faith- -
be it done unto you,” which ex-
presses the truth that the extent,
to which you receive God’s
blessings depends precisely upon
the degres to which you believe.
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Blanton, Ben F. & Johnson, Walter C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1964, newspaper, May 28, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1556179/m1/4/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.