Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA AND GUIDE
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submitted a slate of officers to
serve for the next two years They
were accepted by unanimous vote
The new officers are Mrs. H W.
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When you want to sell something,
< tell about it in the Want Ads. When, you
want to buy something, ask for It In the
Want Ads. See for yourself . . . Want
Ads talk big at little cost.
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NEW TIRES
The newest thing in tires: rib-
bons.of color on thesidewall.
and responsible role in the mod-
ern world. •
The majority of AID secrets r
ies 'are pooled in headquarters
in the capitol cities of the coun-
tries to which assigned. Some
choice of post is offered prior to
appointment from among avail-
able vacancies.
Mrs. Ellen M. Oskoui is the
secretarial nutter who will con-
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stage, curtain for the parish house,
fhe president. Mrs Joy C. Buen-
g<. ealled the meeting to order,
opening with the group singing
of the hymn, "Jesus Thou Joy of
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Values of Our Democracy".
Refreshments of cake and cof-
a complete half of all four cham-
pion'breed carcasses (Hereford,
Angus, Red Angus and Short-
horn ), plus retail cuts from the
other half. .. _ ...._
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You figure this one: A girl
' Steps into society by coming
from our complete Sppiy:
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entrance at the
Hughes, chairman; Mrs. Elizabeth ■
Burattt, vice chairman;- Mrs Ce- conpetitiom at the 1962 South-
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Appliances
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mission offices at 2918 Saa Ja-
cinto Street, Houston between 8
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cil Burch, secretary; and Mrs
A. E. Stinnett,, reporter.
Mrs. Cecil Burch gave the de-
votional. after which Mrs. Carey
Schmid conducted the busiress
Check Fat Back
- ’ This pig in a pen isn’t happ§ with the ultra-sonic
instrument which will tell whether or _ not he s fat
enough to go to market. The fat-determining gadget is
used by technicians atLondon’s Royal Smithfieldshow, -
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Show in Fort Worth, Jan. 26
through Feb 4.
Approximately 10,000 e n t ri e s,
from three-fourths of the states
housing andother benefits includ- ence. The applicant must be sin-
ing a differential up to 25 per centgle, without dependents, gn Am
depending on poet of assignment. | erican citizen, and raw good
The Agency for I nternational health and diameter .Overseas ap-
Development administers the Unit- pointments are for two years.
ed States’ foreign aid program in
eighty overseas misigns 4a Ahe
will be in Houston Jan.
1 Feb. 10 to recruit
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HAMMURABIC CODE
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giving is the Hammorable Code,
written about 2,000 B.C. and
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PORK ROAST Ea_
Miss Mildred Muery and Mrs. Otto swine.
■ ‘ The carcass steer contest, first
nominating committee of the •
Civic Department of the Fortnight- Prenzler To Have
ly Club at the January meeting.
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er‘s showcase. A refrigerate “LTI.2"
showcase specially designed for Peekaboo
the Fort Worth show will display I •
Ready to hold their own
with the Abominable Snow-
man are four McDonald,
Ohio, children, whose knit-
ted Peruvian ski masks (top
photo) give them a formid-
able look. Below, the children
Engaged
Mr.and Mrs. Edwin Keim
of Burton announce the enga-
gement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Paulette, to Berry Lee Mal-
of the Union, are expected at the
i ne program for the evening «« year-old exposition The nation’s
was presented by Richard Spinn, I oldest major livestock show, the
who spoke on "More Intelligent Fort Worth Exposition will keep
Citizen Interest in Government— pace with the times by intro-
during near departments for car- =
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Far East. Near East. Afriea, and,Abdad and Make The Most Of
South America Threugh prlie",wiN be sent upon request to
Mrs. Oskoui.
Stage Curtains
Welcome Lutheran Church
and Ladies Aid at the first
I of the new year on Jan.
ed to purchase a new
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women to fill overseas secretari- skills with competence as dem-
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be contacted by telephoning Capi- advertise for it. For better result)
tol 3-llor —recruitmgnt bro- caB the Banny Praar y
health, education, transportation.
and others, It* purpose is to help
rHaccelwane * edglogment pset- ’
[ |ter taadarA of health, 1-—__
and opportunity for people in un-
derdeveloped countries so that
they may play a more affirmative
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Beaumier, orsachancetTseehow prize-
Choc. Wafer Bar .J --
MF FROZEN ORANGE JUICE
zrs Prayer. Lunch was served
E-ir . Gus Schill,
! lag, Mr*.* A. C. Winkelmann and
& - Mr«. Wilbert Rinn.
to "5
show their real faces. From
top: Cihdy Humphrey, Mari-
anne Evan*,' Sue Krpko,
Tommy Krupko.
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_ Albia 5 Went, Mrs.A.C. Winkel thur Malkey of Burton.: The
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for March 11 at St. Paul's
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Salad Mustards
Preserves-c
Hear Missionary- .
"Vians to sponsor a family sup-
' per on Ian 27; at which time
Miss Namoi Blalock, a mission-
ary to India for'•more than 20
years will speak. were made at
the January, meeting of St John’s
! Church .Women’s Guild Circle 2
of Burton
The theme of tho'January meet-
ing was "Commitment of Christi-
an Church”. Two hvmns, "O Zion
Haste” and "O Master. Let Mei
Walk With Thee”, were sung by
the group. •
The, worship, serxicesWaS„Rre- ■
fsented"hyMrs.margtiKrsohMiss
= Manne-Fisher, Nrs.Paut Kessler
and Mrs Almuth Matthies. I
The 33 members present assist-1
ed Mrs. Johnson, the leader, in
presenting the topic, "Does It
Matter?” by answering five ques-
lions which she asked the group.
During the business session ...it
was reported thdt S20 was given
the Eden Home for the Aged and
a donation of $10 was made to .the
March of ‘Dimes campaign. .
The educatton department 'Chair-
man, Mrs Gus Jarobzewski, stress-
ea that the members read the
material required toy- the-reading
course of 1962, }
Hostesses were Mrs. Louis
Stolz, Mrs. Walter Troll,- Mrs.
Robert Turner. Mrs. Edward Weg-
ner and Mrs. Edwin Vogt.
Giant 175
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A total of 44 members, one new
- member, Mrs Kermit Kolwes,
and am visitor were present Nine
i sick calls were reported
it was voted to donate SIG to the
March of Dimes.
- , The birthday celebrants select-
ecthe hymn, ’'What A, Friend We
' - - Have la Jesus". They were Mrs.
.. Edgar Wittneben, Mrs. Willie
I urging that “Justice be done" to
widows, orphans, and the poor”.
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 1962, newspaper, January 24, 1962; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1566624/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.