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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS."BRENHAM, TEXAS
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,MAY.4, 1953
HERE & THERE
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Ralph Hoile, Ted Borgstedte, Jr.
Burney Simank spent Saturday
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Doctor Says Coffee
Break Aids Business
FC Lloyd Hogan
Takes Japan Leave
the Blinn College Chorus pre-
sented a musical program after
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M. H. Ehlert, commander of
the James F. Dillon Post, Veter-
ans of Foreign Wars, and Mrs.
Kixk Dillon, president of the La-
dies Auxiliary, headed a group
of about forty members of the
Post and Auxiliary, who motored
to Temple Sunday and staged
“Brenham Day” for the enter-
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with her parents, Judge and Mrs.
Leslie D. Williams, then left for
San Antonio to visit his relatives.
They will return to Brenham for
the Maifest, and on June 1, he
will report to Camp Stoneman,
California, for assignment to duty
with the U. S. Air Force in the
Pacific war zone.
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Vou won’t believe yout eyes when
you see this demonstrationi But
see H MOWI Get your free
Garden Package in the Burqain
sira otmonsTaMe•
Gel your FREE Gorden Packoge
with no obligeflonl But Murryi
OFVICIAt NIAWABtINI
Get your entry blenk in $75,-
000.00 Garden Photo Contest
mothers, Mro. James Jones and
Mrs. Burney Simank, and the
junior queen’s little sister, L*
Grand Jones, maid of honor to
the’ queen. The juniors were pre-
sented on TV and spoke briefly.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Donald R.
Peter Kirkpatrick -
Hempstead Sends
Entries To State
Meet This Weekend
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sitely handsome piece of furniture
that will always keep her most
valued woolens and Hum safe
from moths and dust.
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NEWS
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Jean Bosse, Dianne Mohr, Mrs.
Wm. Stolz, and Connie Jean Stojz.
Little League Players
A number of our local boys
will play on the Little League
baseball team in Navasota this
year. They are Ted Borgstedte,
Jr., Heabert Stolz, Jr, T. C. Kolk-
horst, A. W. Kolkhorst, Douglas
Buck, arfd Jean Bosae.
Personala
Mr "and Mrs. Walter Fuelberg
and daughter of Pasadena were
weekend visitor visiting their
Representing
Great Southern Life
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tn Ladies’
Narrow and wide widths
Shoes for Girla and Boye
Sayles.
Mr. and-Mrs. Jack -Hanna of
Houston spent the weekend here
with her mother, Mr*. L M.
Beaumier, and sister, Mrs. Lon-
nie Wiese.
Mrs. Florence Eickes of Grand
Falls, Texas, is here on a visit
to’ her -brother, Hugh C. Miller,
who is seriously ill at his home.
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stationed, to spend the weekend
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toonyy deawein baia. mge F 7
proofatoraue far bellWis, dii
mt tmt or tiving room.
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for MOTH ER’S
Marsh’s
at Main and St. Charles
iw judgees for putting their
gers from one dog’s mouth to
ther’s to examine their teeth.
1 well-known Sydney dentist
nt to work on the dog. He
re it three anaesthetics—for
I impression, the fitting and
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Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pennington
have returned from a trip to Bar-
tlesville, Oklahoma. Where they
visited their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Pennington.
Mr. and Mrs. B. r. Schneider.
Mr. and Mt*. James F. Elrod, and
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Waddell all
of Houston, were weekend guests
of Dr and Mr*. S. E. Stafford.
The visitors were entertained
with a barbecue supper Saturday
night " ■» - I"
Mr*. Jon Watwood and- Mrs.
NEW YORK CP—Memo to the
boss:
When your secretary knocks
off at mid-morning and mid-
afternoon for a cup of coffee,
don’t get mad. Be glad. She’llbe
able to work faster and longer
after the coffee break, according
to Dr. Waldemar Schweisheimer
of Rye, N. Y.
In an article in Tea and Cof-
fee Trade Joumel, Dr. Schweis-
heimer reported that studies
have shown that the caffeine in
coffee “increases in human be-
ings the capacity for muscular
work in rested persons as well
as in the fatigued.” Furthermore,
it increases the rate of recovery
from exhaustion.
F. F. A. boys of the Fayette-
ville public school won top
places in the F. F. A. meet in
College Station last Saturday.
Team members were as follows:
poultry, Jo O. Koehl, James, Sar-
razin and Woodrow Jasek; milk
products, Buddy Polansky, James
Rohde, and Lawrence Vasek;
meats, Deton Stoelke, Alex Wied,
and Royce Zbranek; and dairy,
Paul Burnside, Bobby Burnside,
and Lowe Lang Galle. -------------
Surprise Party -
A surprise birthday party was
staged at Mrs. Henry Svreck’s
home Sunday at Fayettevill.
The event was arranged by her
daughters ih-law, Mrs. Bernard
Svreck of Baytown, Mrs. John-
nie Svreck of Fayetteville, and
Mrs. Ed. Svreck of Fort Worth.
Have Baby Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Muzny of
neat here are the happy parents
of a baby daughter born at Fay-
u q week in Texas Chy visting in
ussie Dog Has.
Canine Falsies
Uniucky 22nd
PORTLAND, Me. ( - Most peo-
ple dread the first of the month
when bill* pour in, but Donat L.
Constant fears the 22nd of every
month. The 33-year-old former
steeplejack had two falls in his
17year-career, both on that date.
Beauty Review
The Hearne Chamber of Com.
merce has selected Miss Ollie
Jane Stolz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs W F. Stolz of our commun-
ity to represent Washington in
the Bathing girls’ Revue which
will be the main feature of the
Texas Alfalfa Fiesta to be held
in Hearne on Thursday, May 14.
Visits Sister
Mr.'and'Mrs. F. W Wellmann
and three daughters, Leona, Mil-
dred, and Minetta, spent the
week end in Priddy and Waco
visiting Mr?. Hulo laiee a n d
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Ofer good on • demonstration of Thor Wringer Washers, Spinner Washn,
Automatic Washers, Clothes Dryers, Gladirons, mW Thrifiy Freezen
OFFER LIMITED! Act NOW! 1J
"Eyes of Love".
The High School Band fur-
nished the music, with James
Pram a as director.
, Junior-Senior Banquet
The Junior-Senior .banquet was
held at the Public High School
in Fayetteville last April 22.
After a delicious meal, a dance
was held and the pupAs and es-
corts had an enjoyable evening
dancing.
Music was- furnished by the
Fayetteville High School Band,
Move* to Houston
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mynar
and Bobby have recently moved
to Houston where Mr. Mynar will
be employed by the Stell Co. of
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo McGinnie
and Larry have also moved to
Houston where Mr. MeGinnie has
accepted a job with the Gulf
Oil Company.
Mr. and. Mrs. W. O. Dollie of
here have moved to Houston
where he will work for the Gulf
Oil Company.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henize
of here have moved to Columbus
to work for the gravel pit of Col-
umbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Cordes and
Carolyn are moving to Columbus
where they are building a new
home.
Plus a package of Giant
Dahlia seeds we’re giving you
FREE.
just for watching a
demonstration of the NEW
Houston were here Sunday for a
short visit to her mother, Mrs.
H. L. Reese.
Mr*. Ted Morris* of Houston
and Mr*. Joe Edward* of Austin
are here to visit their mother,
Mrs; Joe Klar. and their brother,
Dick Kilgore, both of whom are
seriously ill, but are reported in
satisfactory condition today.
.Seth Mayfield, was here Sun-,
day from Waco for a short visit
to his sisters, Mrs. J. M. Mathis,
Sr. and Mr*. C. A. MeMeana
Mrs, Hasel Klar of Denver,
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_ its sessien! Chief William Martin c*
mpcmntiebuaayto
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BOETTCHER LUMBER COMP ANY
you pay us a visit.
SYDNEY, Australia (UP—A
mplete bridge of five false
th anchored to two "canine”
sth ground down- and fitted
th gold caps makes Bonnie, a
e-and-a-half-pound, six-year-
| sikkie, Australia’s most
iked-about dog. 4
Mrs. C. M. Foy, who owns Bon-
brother-in-law of Mr. Harri*.
They were accompanied by Mr*.
L A. Murff of San Antonio, the
former Miss Elisabeth Harris of
Brenham, a sister of Mrs. Roy,
who is the former Miss Sudie
Harris. Mrs. Murff stopped for a
short visit in Brenham en route
WITH THE 2ND INFANTRY
IV! IN KOREA-— Pfe. Lloyd Ho-
an, whose wife, Otis Mae, lives
1 Route 2, Box 171, Brenham, re-
ntly sped# Wd days in Kokura,
pan, on a rest and recupera-
ph leave from the 2nd Infantry
ivision in Korea.
The vacation was part of the
rmy’s policy of giving periodic
Ms to soldiers in the combat
b i irkl,4 "R anqpr hotels tainment 01. Pa-F2.9 m ine ---7
Hospital. Nrs. Le
mmodate the veterans.
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On Trip
The. Home Demonstration La-
dies of Fayetteville went to San.
Antonio recently to attend the
flower show there. Those who at-
tended from Fayetteville were
Mrs. Alvy Kyle, Mrs. Frank Pa-
gel, Mrs. Jerry Vavra, Mrs. Sam
Knippel, Mrs. Charlie Stoelke,
Mrs. Joe Dzrail, and Mrs. Her-
man Schultz
H. D. Meets
The Home Demonstration Club
met at the home of Mrs. Felix
Buxkamper April 20. Sixteen
members were present and plans
were made to attend the flower
parade in San Antonio.
The next.meeting will be held
at the Recreation Hall here in
Fayetteville with Mrs. Frankie
Chovanec as hostess.
Mrs. Ed. Urbanovsky enter-
tained the ladies 42 Club at her
home Thursday afternoon. After
the games a delicious dessert
and coffee were served.
Senior Play Given
The Fayetteville High School
was the scene of the senior play
which was held last Tuesday
night at the gym. The play, a
comedy drama, was named
daughters. Mrs. H. D. Walling-
ford of Hempste id, Mrs. G. M.
Mohr of Washington, and Mrs.
H. W. Monzingo of Del Rio; three
sons, C. E. and H. V. Cooke of
Baytown, and Francis Cooke of
Hempstead; nine grandchildren
and four groat grandchildren.
One daughter, Mrs. John Bran- -
nen, preceded him in death.
Those who attended the funer- ■
al from our community were I
Rev. Paul Plepenbrok, Ed Borg I
stedte, Willie Hoile, Edwin Dick- I
schat, Mrs. Wm. F. Borgstedte, I
Mrs. Arnold Weghorst, Mrs. H. A. I
Buck, Mrs. J W Renn, Mrs. Tod I
Borgstedte, Mrs C F. Holle. Mrs. H
W. A. Bosse. Mrs. Ben Bosse, Mrs. I
Fred Borgstedte, Mr«. L. W. I
Mohr, and Mrs. John Sommer*. A
Dies Suddenly
‘Mrs. W. A. Stolz, Mrs. Louise I
Stolz and Mrs. G. F. Stegemoller I
of our community motored to I
Bellville Monday ’afternoon to I
attend the funeral of Mia* Isa-
bell Haring, who died suddenly. 2
final job.
tt was a very wonderful job,”
1 Mrs. Foy. "I have false teeth
lelf and I wish mine fitted as Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gephard of
Maifest.
Mr:amnd Mr* Kinion Tottenham
attended the "Stompede" cele-
bration in Bandera, where they
spent the weekend at the Peace-
ful Valley Ranch.
Mes. Ed Candler and son. Don-
ald, and Mrs. Neida Binford and
son, Howard, spent Saturday
with relatives in Austin.
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ette Memorial hospital. She
weighed seven pounds and seven
ounces and was named Dovine
Ann. a
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CRAWFORD
- Representing
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HOUSE
Q Room air conditioners
K Freezers, upright and
chest type
D Ranges, gas and
olepAyA ,
• Washing Machines,
Dryers, Ironers
0 Dishwashers, Waste-
Aways
P Water Heaters, electric
K Televisions, Radios,
Pianos.
Please call V101 for personal
interview.
GUnmist blond oak, cheseNLy
WitTazeagcomdenue" f '
seli-rhiqu tray tot aioras
o'l $49.95
San Antonio spent the week end
here-with her parents, Mr. and
Mm. H. R Ellwood.
Reese B. Lbckett and George
Spurger have-returned from Ban-
dera where they spent the week-
end at Peaceful Valley Ranch,
making the trip in their two-
seatar plane. They went espe:
cially to attend- the annual
#tompede" celebration that at-
traeted many thousands to the
gathering at Mansfield Park.
Albert Stone Jr. had as his
guests for the weekend two old
May Queen, accompanied by her
father, B. P. Greenwade; her
icing,, Joe Irvin Snodgrass; Mia*
Ruth Manh and Jimmy Niebuhr,
went to Houston Sunday to ap-
pear on the KPRC Television
Parade program, as boosters for
the Maifest. Also making the trip
were the junior queen and king,
Kathyrine- Reese Jone* and
Charles Simank, with their
classmates at the University off "Brerl
frexas—Ernest Chilton nt
win Bewley Jr., both Jof Fort
’HEMPSTEAD, May 4 — Hemp
stead high school will send two
entries to the State Meet in the
literary field, and one tennis
team to vie for state champion-
ships on April 7. 8. and 9 The ,
teams wil represent District 64-B
and Region V-B. ,
Janis, Arrington will enter typ-
gnpamnarrmranugksz-
Rev. and Mrs. David A. Arrington.
She placed first in district, and -
first in the cagional meet at the
University of Houston last week.
Peter Kirkpatrick, a'senior, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Kirk-
patrick, is the Region V represen-
tative in Extemporaneous Speak
Ing. Kirkpatrick was givn the
highest total seore of any extern-
poraneous speaker in the meet.
Kirkpatrick, an all-state bas-
ketball play**of 1952, represent-
ed District 64 B for four consecu-
tive years in tennis.
Miss Yvonne Mathews, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mat-
hews, and Mias Mary Brooks,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. H.
Brooks, will be the first girl’s ten:
nis team to go to state in the -
history of Hempstead high. This
duet downed Franklin B L 6-1.
and drove past favorite. Dayton,
6-4, 9-7. In the finals they de-
feated Lamar Consolldated by a
game count of 6-1, 6-3. )
Hempstead, with a high school
enrollment of 80 student*. ha«
had one of the most suceessful
year* in its history:.....
The football team was second
only to Sugar Land, by losing
fo them in the regional play-off.
The basketball team that won
third place In state in 1952, came
back with two replacement* this
year to go to the finals in the
regional play-off. They lost to
Hutto in the last two minutes of
the game.
as"Y wifemanwit cakes and nureusvrne serv
goztField.Aftiiery Hual,
i headquarters.- He entered
i Army in February, 1952.
Charlie De Ware of Houston
Spent Sunday here With .his
mother. Mm C. A- De Wore, and
___ _ _ ___________■ sister, Mi*. Joe Cole.
9kNSRefomuEanams
iana, where they went to at
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son, John PatriekEasief of san ’ , -z
Antonio, arrived today for a Yisit ,-2:
10 her parents, Mr. oma Mr. I— pommuntty the past
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Meeks. Mrs. Meeks is the
daughter of Mrs. Roese.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Curry and
Bonnie Lynn and Mr. and Mrs.
, Thomas McIntyre of Navasota
spent Monday afernoon visiting
Hilda Stegemoller.
Attended Rally
Quite a few of our ladles of
the Women's Guild attended the
Women’s Regional Rally at Kur-
ted Wednesday, April 22. Those
who went from our community
are: Rev. Paul Plepenbrok, Mts.
Arnold Weghorst, Mrs. Wm. F.
Borgstedte,. MTs, Chas. Buck, Mrs.
W. H. Buck, Mrs. Clarence Loh-
meyor, Mrs. btto Kolkhorst, Mrs.
Fred Borgstedte, Mrs. Willie
Bosse. Mrs. C. E. Mohr, Sr., Mrs.
G. M. Mohr, Jr, Mrs. Chas. Holle.
Mrs. Willie Holle, Mr*. Walter
■ Schroeder, Mrs. Willie Petzolt,
Mrs. H. A. Buck, and Miss Minnie
Jensen.
Passes Away
Funeral service* for Mr. H. M.
Cooke were held at the Shilok
Baptist Church near Hempstead
, Saturday afternoon- at 2 p.m.
, with the pastor, Rev. Lovette,
officiating. Rev. Hopkins of
Hempstead and Rev. Garret of
Waller assisted the pastor in the
services.
Mr. Cooke, who reached the
age of 79 years and 4 months
had lived in Waller County all of
his life.
He is survived by his widow,
Mr* Florence Smith Cooke, three
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