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Duchess Of Madisonville
Miss Patsy Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Scott, will be duchess from Madisonville to the Brenham
Maifest. Her escort will be Jesse Boyd Heath, son of Dr.
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Mrs. Ella Werchan Dies
Funeral services were K e l d
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which altogether have only 7 per ha PsW‘as. a staggering $149.- -
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ANCONA, Italy —UP— An
American company reported to po-
lice that instead of the accordions
ordered from factories in the
Marche region,* it received cases
of kindling wood.
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med a pointed train over layers
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veil of illusion was caught to a
tiara of pearlized orange blos-
soms.
Her bouquet was an orchid,
lily-of-the- valley, and stephano-
tis atop a German Bible that be-
' mother and now in possession of
her grandmother. She also car-
i thing in Switzerland county. ,
j County Clerk Cecil Duvall did
I not put the names of any of the
presidential candidates on the bal-
lot because "‘nobody told me to.”
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Oars Travel Mont
More than 80 per cent of the
: miles traveled by motor vehicles in
the United States are by passenger
cars.
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the group at the last meeting.
The eleventh grade received
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of America Report
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SUNDAY & MONDAY
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of flood insurance for property
and home owners. The bill was
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"The Wedding Prayer."
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther. tile bride wore a gown of
white chantilly lace and tulle
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Layer Cakes, Cookies,
Potato Chips, . Fritos,
Chee-Tos, Your Hearts
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A float from Yoakum will
boom the annual Tom Tom, a to- TUESDAY &
mato festival, while an entry
from Cuero will boost the Tur-
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Dress and sandal styles in solid calf or
mesh trim. White, (" S €? ()
pink, blue, beige • E .€6)
colors. Sizes 5112-3. mEm
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Foreign . Affairs committee to
argue for the administration's $4.9 Creek Watershed project will be _
billion foreign aid program. How- held at the ( armine Cedar Creek IJACK WEBB
' ever, sources said Dulles would Schuetzen Verein hall Thurs- --==
i i tell the committee a cut of from | day nigiit. May 10 at 8 p. m. W.
$50 million to $200 million would T Moon, assistant State Soil
not jeopardize the program and
the nation's security.
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Now'a great film!
THURSDAY, MAY 10,1956
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WASHINGTON —UP The new
rural and urban was recorded double ring ceremony performed I Marilyn Graeber of Carmine
during 1955 The 2 547 persons at the St. John’s Lutheran church when she sang, "Because” a n d
who died in traffic mishaps in Fayetteville Sunday afternoon
was one more than the previous with ReV., Milroy Gregor of New
high set in 1951. The booklet I Ulm reading the rites.
Indicates that an additional The bride is the daughter of
108,297 persons were injured Mr. and Mrs. Edgar von Minden
Your 40c back at any drug store It
met plesaed. Try ensy-to.apply ITCN-
Mk. aUT far tb« Itch nt aaaawa alati- - - -
worm, inneet Mln, foot itch or nay' . .l-n
8hy fm:"" "" at "ere’ | h d PICTURE "
, , u , and Mrs. J. B. Heath. Both Miss Scott and her escort
I of the bride, Jerry Dean Jacob of students in Madisonville High School.
Carmine, and James Krenek of _____ ________ ■___■ •
do New Ulm. . Ushers were Alvis' -
b^i^j: about letting the Pentagon dispose .Mueller and 1/Ogan Kasarek. a2d
forhexhibition-
_ : operations that compete with priv- blue suit with black and white ] fourteen members of the
’ ’ accessories for her daughter’s Round Top • Carmine high school
. toliberalize'a .
j fits were fist of theagenaa.
and she wore matching - lace
gauntlets. Alternate tiens of lace
Schwartz of Da Grange, Miss
Come one, come all . . . scoop up savings!
Nobody Told Him
VEVAY, Ind.~ UP The hulla-
baloo over Indiana’s presidential
primary Tuesday didn't mean a
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BETTY -GRDCKER -RAKE MIYES
White, Yellow, Devil’s Food, Honey Spice, Marble
. Peanut Delight, Date Bar.
Your Olulue Tnge “53c "* e
Betty Crocker White Angel Foodand Confetti g
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Pkg- • 55c
The Senate called up for debate
legislation to establish a $5 mil-
tAemHAhTrahbsahehg gesny
6oz. jar $1.29
Comfortable Again
Such a common thin* as unwise eating -
or drinking may be a source of mild, but
annoying bladder irritationa. making you
feel restless, tense, and uncomfortable. And
if restlens nights, with nagging backache,
headache or muscular aches end peine due
to over-exertion, strain or emotional upset,
are adding to your misery — don't wait —
try Doan a Pills,
Doan’s Fills have three outstanding ad-
vantages—act in three ways for your speedy
return to comfort. 1—They have an easing
soothing efTect on bladder irritations. 2- A
fast pain-relieving action on nagging back-
ache, headaches, mussular aches and pains.
8—A wonderfully mild diuretic action thru
the kidneys, tending to increase the output
of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So, get the
same happy relief millions have enjoyed for
over 60 years. Ask for new, large, economy
size and save money. Get Doan’s Pills today I
over satin. From the soft scallop-
in traffic accidents last year o Fayetteville and the groom ed neckline the gown was mould-
and the economic loss from an 1S the son o Mr: and Mrs. Emil ed into a basque bodice with
estimated total of 220.992 mis- Henrichsen Sr. of Carmine. small satin covered buttons in
White stock, gladiolus, daisies, 1 back. The sleeves were short
' orfials said the meeting, to be
attended by nine college and uni-1
versity presidents, would consider
which areas of the state are
most m need of new educational
jacilifles.
They said that all of the 11 Tex-
ts’ Baptist institutions of higher
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ta; Edwin Werchan, Mannheim;
and Robert Werchan.Wldeck.
e En A beetk-,carNarhNe Hi Or! l
only aweekprevrts, amostto -
the exact hour.
Burial was in the Carmine cem-
1 etery With Rev. A. B. Weiss of
Round Top in charge.
• Kill Coral Snake
A large coral snake was kill-
ed in the girl's dressing room at '
the school here. The snake was I
tied a lace - edged handker-
chief.
Eentor the state's population. Dr 401.250. Garrison emphasized,
James H. Landes, pastor of the however, that the picture was
First Baptist Church at Wichita not as dim as it might appear
Falk •and hairman of the com- at first glance because Texas ;
mission, was to preside at the motoristsin driving more than
meetings Thursday night and Fri- 39 1-2 billion vehicle miles
dav [ racked up a death rate of 6.4.
_ This means that 6.4 persons
were killed for each 100 mil-
lion motor vehicle miles- trav-
speaker. Other speakers will also 'laMT miinnn
be on hand. The public is invit- 1 4 EPMOwD.PEGGY
Staff members of the House ed. - LEIGH 0 BRIEN LEE 6
1 Committee on Un-American activ- The event is being sponsored ANDY DEVINE 'LEE MARVIN'RLA FITZGERALD
itics scheduled a secret meeting by the Carmine Chamber of Com- ....."------------------------
■ ! with Sidney Hatkin, an Air Force
| statistician suspended on security
charges. Staff members want to
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colorful costumes for the 8 p. m.
Friday program.
Aliest 200 members of the sen-
ior court, hailing for all sections !
of the state, will be subjects of
Queen Bess and King Herbert
Saturday at 8 p.m. The corona-
tion theme is “A Night In Spain.”
TLC Banquet Friday
Members of the Texas Luther-
an College baseball team will
be guests when the Washington-
Austin County Ex-Students As-
sociation is re - activated at a
banquet at the New York Cafe
upstairs dining room Friday at
5 p.m. u
The team will be here to face j
Sam Houston state in games
each afternoon.
' Rev. Edward A. Sagebiel, pres-
ident of TLC. will make the prin-
cipal address.
Barnhill said Thursday that
no parking will be allowed on
Main or Alamo streets during the
morning hours Friday and Sat-
urday. Traffic will be handled,
uptown and at Fireman’s Park
. by the city police, Sheriff’s De-
partment, State Highway Patrol
and National Guard.
Two other South Texas cities
are sending floats for the parad-
es advertising their own celebra-
tions, according to Barnhill.
. spent her entire life in the Car-
A-mSrivingare one Son Feng s.
Werchan, Carmine; a sister, Miss ,
hl yaay ■ * Mi
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America s
Garrison saM, was exactly the ———
same as the nation’s average ! Leaders Forecast
.... . • for 1955. Speed too fast for 1 I
routine annual physical not direct conditions was listed as the Hasy Passage
ly related to my late difficu- major causative factor in rural .
ties. .. . . . .fatal accidents, followed by
. Mr. Eisenhowers weight is168 driving while drinking as the i
pounds. The day before his Sept, next greatest. Sixty-two per- , ,
24 heart attack in Denver last cent of the rural fatal accidents defense budget came up fot a vote
year he weighed 178 pounds. , listed speed and 37 per cent in- Thursday in the House. ,
Diet and activity have stripped volved a driver who had been ! House peaders,oforecast easy
aS the 10 pounds. His exercise is drinking. passage of the $33.6 billion pro-
not rationed. Golf at'least once'a L gram despite some Democratic
week and daily swimming are cn- A ;a p.r n,, complaints that it doesn’t give the
couraged by the doctors, who rec- Aid TOr VduS Air Force enough intercontinenta!
mg However -gainst undue ■ bombers to keep pace with Soviet
ho ever, again, unoue GARDEN GROVE, Calif. — UP , air power. , groom of Houston, was flower girl
He weiht is lower than his —Plans for the Garden Park Gen-1 The House faced only one stiff! Bobby Froebel of Cat Spring
physicianshave requested. They eral Hospital, now being built, call fight in connection with the bib: was best, manandgnoomimen
would prefer it at around 172 for a coffee bar next to the ma- .The government in business is- "ere . 8. ‘on Minen orotner
. ... ternity delivery room. . "sue.
‘It will help expectant .fathers ' The dispute is over what Con-
their great ordeal gress should or should not c
Mom deserves the best of everything—not only
| on Mother’s Day—but every day of the year.
I And we make it our business to see that all
Mothers get the best of everything in their food
buying—the best of quality . . the best of values
... the best of friendly, helpful service. We’ve a
vast variety of time-saving foods to make meal-
making easier—full stocks of work-saving supplies
to make house-keeping easier . . and a Storeful of
I LOW PRICES to make saving money easier and
surer. Yes—shopping here means less work for
Mother—365 days of the year.
3.
Second show 9:30 p. m.
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discuss an alleged Russian at- . . _ .. .
__[ tempt to.xet UZs~ aircraft datal-^^l^I lb ltoUnd Top Monday al-1 ’
sut from -himzqke = wnaxurm«aa:cM* EdarWerehsa*t:
' - SOCIAL SECERITY ! “• Who died at her home here
The Senate Finance committee Saturday. She had been confined
ordered a closed session to start to her wheel chair as « result of
voting on the controversial social -a broken hip which she suffered
security bill. Democratic proposals.’0 L.a fallat her home several
to lberlize-coqals-i nn-*esago: ■
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___ Louise Frenzel Werchan, she
wedding. Mrs. Henrichsen, the mother’s club were present Wed-
groom’s mother, wore navy with : nesday afternoon for the month-
black accessories. Their corsages ly meeting. It was was also the
were orchids, * last meeting for this school term
A reception was held at the St. and the next meeting will be in
1956-57 ।
supper was served. The bride's1; school‘erm. TS-
table .was covered with a white . Mrs. R. H. Kerr, a member of
embroidered doth, and held a • the constitution committee, read
three tiered’wedding cake. It was j the newly revised constitution
the j decorated with sugar roses, bells, and by-laws. It was accepted by
House is considering the possibil- and a large sugar orchid, con-
I.-. .. .... ..... nected by a sugar chain. It was
tion’s civili rights bill up for action topped with a miniature bride the mast votes and was present-
ahead of the $1.6 billion school; and groom. j ed a dollar. In the new busi-
construction bill. This would give Miss Jo Ann Grebe was in ness. it was suggested that all
civil rights proponents an oppor-charge of the bride’s book a id members save good reading ma-
tunity to get on the record with a Marlene Blezinger and Elizabeth terial suitable for the resource
clear-cut vote School bill bickers 1 Hubenak cut and served the j library which has been started.
figure-that°Wouid"heipthemdatrcake. ! After ."•<■ meeting .he group
to block addition of an anti-segre- For their wedding trip, the then enjoyed coffee, sandwiches, 1
i gation rider m?hescL>l bill bride chose a toast brown suit, cake and pies, 1
FARM with beige trimming. Her acces- .
j Senate Democrats and Republi-sories were beige and trangerine
cans agreed that a, compromise i and she wore the orchid from
farm bill approved by the Sen-her bridal bouquet. After a honey-
ate Agriculture committee will pc i moon through the Eastern states
acceptable n10 President Eisenhow, theystill reside at 163 Harvard, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
er. The bill would authorize a $1,21 nousoh,
; billion soil bank requested by the The. bride is a graduate of the ! Heward Duff Bi Williams
chief executive. But it also in-Fayetteville high school and at- ; - in
dudes some price support in- l tended Blin.i college. The groom rpuE RRAIrN utad
creases opposed bytheadminis-is a graduate of the Round Top- -hc BROKEN STAR
trationu |Garmine nigh school and is em-' I
FOREIGN AID ployed by the Schill Steel Com-
Secretary of State John Foster pany in Houston. ,
Project Meeting Set
4„me menda
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(Continued from page one) Carmine INeWS
: DALLAS -UP— The Texas as
1955 Col. Homer Garrison, Jr By MRS. ELMO NOAK land bells of Ireland were used
director of the DPS, pointed 25"* Miss Shirley Von Minden of as church deeoratins. Miss Lou-
achf that a new all-time high in the Fayetteville becam the bride of ' ise .Cordes provided the wedding
number of fatalities — both Emil Henrichsen of Houston in amusic and accompanied Miss
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