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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1961
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ed the convention.
Roosevelt’s orders, was trying to in Washington, D. C. in June, at
Religion in America —
talking, specifically
in the
year at
devout men and women whp be-
The 290 was closed because of
president, Mrs. Anna L. Rose
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lieve in;God, but because .they
terrenes unpredictably in the or-
these people. it seems more rev-
voted to get, had been distributed
and to Blinn College.
Mrs. Ben Ziesemer and Mrs.
womtm who told
a
the opening of the meeting. “What
A Friend We Have In Jesus,
“Jesus, Savior Pilot Me". were
sively.
Jr. Legion Auxiliary
therford, arehere to spend a few
and
Mrs J. R. Nix.
goodness needs no urging to do
tameht Apostles until
now, the
80 Yean Ago
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Skipper Schroeder has been elect-
ISSUES DRAFT CALL
Mr. Wm. Axer rode to his office
mentarian; Marshall Everett,
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cipate in during
Membership is
Elementary 6A
Elects Officers
ced that the “Handbook on Loans
and Scholarships" the branch had
main event of the
lith Park Zoo. Ivan,
der 18 who arq daughters or sis-
ters of Legion members or daugh-
aries. Instead. He allows soils and
weather and animals and the mus-
milk and bread.
Friday: fish
incite war with the Axis. Berlin
said President Roosevelt ordered
American destroyers to attack
German warships in the Atlantic
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Lewis concludes that “it is not
really stranger that my prayers
should affect the course of events
Mr Emil Braun. proprietor of
the Central House, arrived yester-
day with his family, and has os-
correctable hearing loss.
DEMONSTRATION
gate from the Brenham branch
had attended an AAUW interna-
tional convention.
Miss Hamblen reported on t h e
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to
19th Century Scottish preacher,
had a more eloquent answer to
the belief that the universe is in-
exorable in its flow of cause and
effect:
day, you will have the pleasure all
spoiled by smoke and fumes from
burning trash. People should be
more considerate of their neigh-
bors . ’ ’—Spectator.
any particular case?
But the fact remains, as the
late Archbishop William Temple
once observed, that “when you
stop praying, coincidences stop
happening.”
ary Class 6A, of which Mrs.Jon
Watwood is teacher.
in
the
smartest
Polar Bears
Stage Battle
At L. A. Zoo
do so "
George MacDonald.
t. powerful No
no trace of
and hitched his horse securely. tie
came down in about half an tour
her minister:
“I would never presume to call
God's attention to somebody
the year.
open to girls un-
milk.
“hot
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Wagon Wheel
in Brenham
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON
3:30 Matinee
3:45. All Kinds of Music -
4:00 News
4:05 Matinee
5:00 Sinclair News
5:15 Dance Time
8:00 News
6:05 Twilight Time
0:90 Sign Off
-- axphessed“sy
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RADIO STATION KWHI
Zionsville League -
Installs Officers
Sloe 14-2 lite Zionsville League.
The Zionsville Luther League at
the meeting September 6 held in-
stallation of new officers, and deci-
ded to go skating on September 22.
Shirley Keim was in charge of
which extended from June 19 to 23
and also gave information regard-
ing some of the speaker The
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' for other people They feel that
such intercessory prayers are un-
necessary and perhaps even im-
pertinent.
I MADE DRAPERIES .
EADS . . DNOKA-
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Other officers elected are Doug-
las Hunt,, vie president; Marjorie
Routt, secretary; Larry A-l I e n.
inducted into the Army during
October. The call was 5,000 below
the 25,000-man draft for Septem-
ber, but still more than -triple the
5,000-6,000 monthly rate in effect
before the Berlin crisis.
phones Mrs. August Brockschmidt.
“Now I’d like to call-attention to
another nuisance noticeable in the
last few days with fall coming on.
I refer to the practice * of many
persons of burning trash.'If you
SUNDAY MORNING
7:00 Sign On .
7:03 Music for Sunday
7:30 News
1:45 Serenade In Blue *
8:00 Music For Sunday
8:15 Clark W. Thompson
8:30 First Christian Church
8:45 Music For Shut-Ins
8:55 News
9:00 Texas Polka Time
10:00 News
10:05 Music For Sunday
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Miss Hamblen
Reports On AAUW
June Convention
Miss Clara Hamblen reported on
the International Convention held
some prayers are answered im-
mediately and "just as we hoped
they would be, while others seem-
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN
. Prairie Hill
Rev. Louis Kramer, Pastor
r"ll
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
12:00 Old Chuckwagon
12:30 Lone Star Brass Band
1:00 Randy and The Rackets
1:30 Matinee
2:00 News
2:05 Matinee
3:00 News
1:05 Matinee
1:00 News
4:05 Matinee
5:00 News ’
5:15 Dance Time •
8:00 News
6:06 Twilight Time
6:30 Sign off
Will be demonstrated by Herman T. Buzek the sec-
ond Tuesday of each month
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when she attached him last Sat-
urday.
“He mauled her badly and then
By LOUIS CASSELS
United Press International
Is it -right to pray for others?
Does it do any good? ,
Pastors often hear hose ques-
tions. not from skeptics, but from
IF UNABLE TO ATTEND
CALL HOTEL
Ten other inconspicuous mad-
els—Zenith gives you a model
to meet every electronically
built at a cost of $2,000,000. The
dedicatory address was given by
President Hawkes.
During the business session of
the branch Mrs. William Suter re-
cible mammal known as the po-
lar bear.
' their needs better than I do. and
- that He loves them more than I
'"possibly can.”
It is a persuasive argument, as
" far as it goes. But its conclusion
is repudiated by 2,000 years of . . .
• Christian tradition.
Of Great Value
- From" the time of the New Tes-
BRENHAM ELEMENTARY
Monday: brown stew, sweet rice,
lettuce and tomato salad, pineap-
s “In Keeping With Our Pur-
, Many outstanding leadrs
AUDIPHONE CO., 801 Walker—-Houston, Tenf
Oldest Hehring Center on Gulf Coust
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act of Marek I.
1879.
Jaa E. Byrd—Machaalcal Supt.
r w. Prske-Cashier
(280 on Dial 1000 Watts
Brenham, Texas Phone GR 3655
against one of these fellows,"
said Dr. W. A. Young. “They’re
tough.” *
He was talking about Thalarc-
tos maritimus, a sometimes iras-
You’ll like the way
and hear wearing a______
Zenith Eyeglass Hearing Aid-
world’s most attractive. Light
20 Years Ago
September 8, 1941 — Germany
charged today that ‘the. United
States fleet, urdePresident
-great, value to intercessory pray-
er.
It has taught—and many indi-
viduals have confirmed in their
..own experience—that praying for
•others is always helpful to the one
.who does the praying.
“We pray for the people we
love,” explains one Christian writ-
porter; Dorthea Kettler, flowers;
Glenn Neutzler, windows; Mike
Harrell, litterman; Mark Brown,
fire captain; Judy Schroeder. fire
cg-captain; Freddy Winkelmann,
board cleaner.
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an attack Thursday* on a U-boat
about 125 miles southwest of Ice-
land.
“You had a splendid comment
Ne"MAHLF"
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session. The Keynote Address was
givep by the general director, Dr.
Paulins Tompkins, on the
September 8, WM—Fisher and
Weis have put up an engine in the
rear of their market house and are
now grinding sansage by steam
power.
Society - Clubs
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Mr. Walter Norwood, our new
deputy sheriff, is the right man in
the right place. He attends strict-
ly to business and is always at his
post of duty.
Judge Hackworth has gone to
his Fort Bend colony on husinoee-
having left on the Santa re yester-
day afternoon.
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oh my, how
that Want Ad
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Retail Merchants' Association W-
letin gotten out by Secty. Fred
Amsler: “It’s just an idea but V
youf neighbor keeps Ms radio go-
hg full blast uhtil 2 a.m., give
him a ring at 4 a.m. and tell him
how much you enjoyed R.” Bp»
Miss Lydia Grabow will be in-
stalled as president of the Ameri-
can Legion Junior Auxiliary Mon-
day at the Legion home at 4 p.m.
Other members who will serve
as officers for the year include
Bonnie Grabow, vice - president;
Maty Ann Addicks, secretary; Di-
ana Jacobs, Chaplain and Beverly
Herzog, reporter.
This is the first meeting of. the
1961-62 Auxiliary year and follow-
ing installation of officers plans
will be made for the various activi-
ties which the Junior’s will parti-
C. $. Lewis, the Cambridge Uni-
versity don who is perhaps this
generation’s most noted convert
EatarM •• ne- « /A
ond ciass mat- /4
tar at Post Of e‛
flew Brenham, “ N
Rev. R. J. Weber conducting the
service.
9 a.m. Sunday School.
Thursday, 2 pm.. Ladies Aid.
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strict attention to the wnts of his
guests,
On Tuesday, the 6th hast., the
new steam gin belonging to Mr.
W. H. Vinson and located on h i s
plantation near Graball, was total-
lydestroy*’ $. Gre ---es
fwelve bales M -seed cotton owned
RADIO’ GUIDE
school of charity." They say that
every sincere petition for the wel-
fare of another human being car-
ries with it the implied offer to
serve as God’s instrument in the
Young, too supervisor, - said
Ivan killed Miss Dewline, his mate
erent to think of God as the au-
thor of immutable natural laws
J Christian church
to’s moat. .
Police standing by with tear gas
grenades were not needed, since
Ivan was no more trouble after
being tranquilized and the small-
er bear was driven away by wa-
ter hoses.
Bourneven, badly beaten and
marked about the head with nu-
merous bites, didn’t get up from
a cache in the grotto for more
than 30 minutes. Then he got up
and staggered to a pool. He was
not hurt critically, Young said.
lay evening. One of the important highlights
This was the first time a dele: of the. convention reported by Miss ---- -----------
Hamblen was the dedication of the about Ivan, the winner Thursday
new educational center which was ‘ " " “
LOS ANGELES (UPD)—"They
. -y -ug -—ocall the lion the king of beasts,
in the field of education address- but a lion wouldn’t have a chance
The Brenham Banner-Press ’
YOUR DAILY HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER
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PUT YOUR COATS and
SUITS IB LAY-A-WAY
.. whle there to a complete
- heledtion, so you may have
tem paid out when cold
weather eomes.
Dobert's
Ready-To-Wear
which 2,206 members were in at-
tendance, at a meeting of the
Brenham Branch, American Asao-
Heve in prayer. *
-Inquiry usually
pray regularly for divihe guid-
ance and strength to cope with
ing that “God ever really modi-
fies His action in response to the
suggestions of men.”
God Wills It
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tably find themselves becoming
more sensitive to the needs of
everyone around them, and more
generous in responding.
Wifely Acknowledged
If Christians were content to
rest the case at this point, there
tuight be little controversy over
the value of intercessory prayer.
The psychological impact of pray-
er on the person praying is widely
acknowledged today even by those
Hawkes, presided' at the opening cipient of the scholarship to. Blinn the fight.
----—-----—"d———College gien each year by’the nune
branch. / '
Mrs: James O. Graves announ-
Just Phone GR 6 3643"
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and Graves told of the party held in
.... , .U. Brenham for the girl graduates of
Bung. Psalm 100 was read respoon- high school. ——
A9t the conclusion of the presi-
dent’s report a social period fol-
lowed dur’ug which the hostess,
_ . Mrs. Frank Kulhanek, served a
To Install Officers refreshment plate.
voted to get, had been distributed killed her by sinking a tooth
to the high schools in the county through her skull,” he rald.
" "i C-"n Young stopped Thursday’s fight
friction. The gin was insured for aroni and cheese, English peas,
two-thirds its value. peach topping, milk and bread.
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But throughout its history, the
Christian church has made anoth-
er claim for intercessory prayers.
It has said that they, sometimes
have very remarkable effects in
the lives of the persons prayed
fot.
. _ .. ... U try .to sit out on the porch in the
cannot accept the idea that He in- C.i . .. „U.in . I,
InSredict"hiv % tL nr- cool of the evening almost any
kind of external evidence that proved
would disprove this contention in
ters of Legit
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' Numerous special intereat ses-
sions were held relating to the
standing committees as defined
by the by-laws.
New Center Dedicated
nings by appointment. 9:00 til
5:36. G. 3. WESSRLS, NS 8.
Jefferson, Ph. Nt, La Grante,
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and then onlyjn ways we did not
expect.
■ “But, within the mystery that
surrounds intercessory prayer, we
can affirm one great certainty.
When we pray, things happen that
would not otherwise happen."
The skeptic may dismiss the ap-
parent results of intercessory
prayer as pure coincidence, and
it is difficult to conceive of any
sticks, ereamed
and found his horse, saddle and
cles, minds and wills of men to bridal missing. They had been
cooperate, in the execution of His stolen. *
ion Auxiliary members,
and- prospective
their own problems But they are
hesitant about asking God’s help derly working of His creation. To
Studios was ap-
SATURDAY MORNING
1:00 Sign On
6:03 Rise and Shine
1:30 Fann Bureau Roundup
6:45 Rise and Shine
6:55 News
1:00 Breakfast with the Hilbilies
1:30 News
7:45 First National Bank ’Local
7:50 Fair Activities , ?
8:05 Time
8:30 Sports Round Up
8:45 Family Worship Hour —
9:00 Texas Polka Time
10:00 News
BL30 Morning Show
10:05 Story Time
11:00 News ). .
11:05 Morning Show
11:45 News
ACTRESS GETS RAISE -
LOS ANGELES (UPI)—A con-
tract between 20-year-old actress
Yvette Mimieux and Metro-Gold-
else’s troubles. I figure He knows from skepticism to Christianity;
acknowledges thst there may be
a4 “theoretical problem" in believ-
ported that Miss Janell Wasser- years of age' and about 500 pounds,
mann had been selected as the re-
creases Miss Mimieux’ salary
from 8300 to $700 weekly.
L.G.
house of Lou-Gil
by shooting several tranquilizing
James H. Atkinson reported brief- hypodermic needles into Ivan’s
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telling what is best, and infinite days with her parents, Mr.
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charge it
the aid of learned men;. or con- om the square Wednesday
vert the heathen without mission- - ■ -.....
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mathematics and ordered har-
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ly on the party given for the Bur- hide from 50 feet across the grot-
ton seniors last May, and Mrs.
. WASHINGTON (UPI)—The De-
treasurer; Paul Kramer, parlia- lense Department issued Thursday
"e"h ”------ a call for 20,000 draftees to be
elation of University Women Tues-
and that the U.S.S. Greer initiated di
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potatoes, spinact and eggs, /vanil-
Is pudding, milk.and bread.
Church Services
He was
monies, more than for His chil-
dren? If His macine interfered
with His answering the prayer of
a single child. He would sweep
it from Him—not to bring back
chaos, but to make room for His
child "
Millions Believe - . •
Whether it is theoretically
“strange” • or perfectly natural
that God should answer prayers,
millions of people through the
■ lit,” says Lewis. "But neither does
has ascribed|God need any of those other
Skipper Schroeder has been elect- “Perhaps Ivan has just gone
ed president of Brenham Element- bad,"- he said. "We’l separate
them for a while and see.”
Musi By
RANDY And The
ROOKETS
11:00 Methodist Church
I SUNDAY AFTEKNOON
12300 News
12:1 Music for Sunday
12:50 Piano Tuner Program
1:9 azics J“
2:00 News
2:05 Music For Sunday ,
2:45 Folks Music
3:09 News
3:05 Music for Sunday
3:36 Rays of Sunlight
3.45 Music for Sunday
4:001 News
4:M Music for Sunday
5:00 News
5:15 Music For Sunday
5:30 Army Hour 1
5:551 Music For Sunday
6:00g News —— '
1 6:06 Twilight Time
6:90 Sign Off
, MONDAY MORNING;
6:00 Sign On
6:01 , Portals of Prayer .
4:03 Rise and Shine
6:90 County Agetir
6:45 Rise and Shine
17:00 Texaco News
7:15 ‛ Rise and Shine
7:3 News ’ '
7:45 Farmers National Bank
Local News
7:50 Sports Page
•00 Family Worship Hour
8:15 Fair Activities
*8:45 Coffee Time
48:55 News
4:00 Texas Polka Tima
10:06 Stars For Defense
10:20 Morning Show
11:00 News
11:05 Morning show
11:45 Grand Prize--News
11:55 Local News
MONDAY AFTERNOON
12:00 Old Chuck Wagon.
1:00 News
1:06 Matinee
2 00 News
2:05 Matinee .
100 News
9:05 Matinee
3:90 Livestock Auction
3:45 Matinee
4:00 News
4:05 Matinee
1:45 Sports Edition
5:00 News
5:15 Dance Time
6:00 News
6:05 Twilight Tithe
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the great perienced hotel keeper who
than to ascribe to him occasional t t maa.
- me M-r--
10 or 12 years old and a heavy-
weight at 900 pounds, won a
bloody and cruel decision over
Bourneven, overmatched at r,4
in your column about weeds on the
side-walk the other , day.” tele- general program of the meeting
ROCK & ROLL
DANCE
SATURDAY, SEPT. 9th
Music By (
THE TRIUMPHS.
of Hempstead
Svonsored by V. F. W.
National Guard Armory
Brenham, Texas
tat or.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Beard and
little son, Jimmy Sutton, of Wea-
DANCE
Gay Hill Hall
SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 9
Music By
IARRY BUTLER
And His
SUNSET PLAYBOYS
and,hread. —L.
dg, pinto'beans,
by Mr. McPherson. The origin of potato chips, mixed greens, pear
the fire is a mystery, but It is halves, milk. '
Wednesday: fried chicken, mac-
that He does in fact do so.
"We do not. know in every in-
stance precisely how God acts in
response to our prayers,” says
Dean John B. Coburn of the Epis-
copal Theological. School, Cam-
bridge. Mass. "Indeed, we do not
know why it is that apparently
-..U.asumed personal change of th
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who do not believe that prayers , . ,
are • ’ answered’"iherryesher. way lages have been absolutely
2l—- vinced by their own exper
Lent at Monday’s meeting, ; „ ...
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things that are done by finite
agents, whether living or inani-
mate. He tould, if He chose, re-
pair our bodies miraculously with-
out food: or give us food without
the aid of farmers, bakers and
butchers: or knowledge without
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too. We come to love the people
I _ we pray for. When you find your-
■ self inclined to hate someone, try
■ praying for him. You’ll find that it
■ changes your whole attitude to-
ward—him. ■ That's what Jesus
meant when He commanded his
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