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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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HOSPITAL NEWS
Society
There
By HILDA STEGEMOLLER
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Mrs. W. W. Heard of Navasota
Sunday, June 6 Holy Communion.
Everyone cordially invited to at- was in our midst Friday after-
to class.
their niece and granddaughter.
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hospitality.*
Mr. Whitmarsh will be a
in saying the Lord’s Prayer and
Binds.”
Mrs. Whitmarsh will be in the
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PEN-JEL NATURAL APPLE PECTIN
Old Style
HOOP
RATH’S SLICED
BOLOGNA -
Miss Estelle Gindor left for Co-
lumbus, O., Wednesday to attend
the commencement exercises at
Capital University Seminary June
6. A. M. Hannemann, son-in-law
Theo. Geisecke of Lockhart is
vlsltnig his father. R. O. Geisecke
and both will leave today for Aus-
Carolyn Brannon graduate from
high school there.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lohmey-
er visited in the"home of Mr. and
Mrs. Truman Flynt and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Schroeder of Bren-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grebe and
children of Houston were week-
Houston. .
Mr.. and Mrs Fritz Dickschat
and children of Houston visited in
the homer of their relatives here.
WANT SOME
DELICIOUS
Homemade
Jam ar Jelly?
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make with
PEN-JELI
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FREE offer
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GRADE A LARGE
PINEAPPLE 2 for 35c
end guests of their relatives here
in the community.
Mrs. Louise Stoz is spending a
Sandra Borgstedte spent last
week Saturday afternoon visiting
in the home of her school mate,
Dianne Mohr.
We are sorry to report Mrs. W.
H Kolkhorst is on our sick list
for this week.
HOME GROWN
TOMATOES
MARKET specials
FRESH DRESSED DAILY
HORMEL SLICED
BACON -
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for Details
^kert and
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tend all our services.
Local News
WASHINGTON NEWS
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CARNATION
KREAM49c
WHITE or YELLOW -
GLADIOLAMEAL5Ihs.37e
STOKLEY’S WHOLE
APRICOTS 2 mb cans 39c
GULF
V/2-gal. Homo
Everyday
Pencil Man
WEST BOYLSTON, Mas*.—UP—
Collecting mechanical pencils is
Don Knight’s hobby. He already
has 400 from all parts of the coun-
toy. some of them with interesting
histories.
The chief exports of the island
of Socotra in the Indian Ocean art-
ghee, aloes, and dragpn’s blood.
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE
A full line of insurance:
LIFE-AUTO- POLIO
All risks for Tractors.
Farmer’s comprehensive
Blue Cross Hospital Plan
Let us explain.
OTTO H. SCHROEDER,
Rt. 3
F. W. WEGHORST, Rt. 2
Brenham, Texas
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Perform* Cooking
Miracle*!
CARNMAT7OWMIR
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METHODIST MOTHERC CLUB
HEARS MRS. POTGER ’
“A Christian Home jn a Trou-
bled World” was the subject cho-
sen by Mrs. Margaret Potter of
Fayette, Mo., in her address to
the Methodist Mother’s Club at
the last meeting of the season.K
She urged that the Bible be
studied diligently in our homes
and that we hold fast to our
faith in Christianity.
Mrs. Potter was introduced by
the program leader. Mrs. Edgar
Matchett who"also led the group
in a devotional period with a fa-
mily litany.
The business session was held
prierte the program with a re-
CONSOLES
erinmhuggdutozof
Emil Henneke, Brenham, sur-
gical.
Hilda Meinke, Bryan, accident.
Tuesday. May 25. The child has
been named Marsha Lynn Hard-
wick.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Huevel and
children of Edith are here on a
visit with relatives and friends.
Fred and Donald Borgstedte
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Sardines
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or
Leo Wiesner, Jr. 502 East i
Academy St., Brenham,
NDERFUL JAM and Jill Y
I St Francia:
I Martin William Schwartz, Bren-
ham. surgical.
Mrs. Kate Davidson, Brenham,
medical.
Mrs. Ben Niemeyer, Brehham,
surgical.
MODESS
Box off 12 25’
**611018 80. MARIN 8..
FREE
of uTRA <0 ,
KE CREAM TrTCS
mom Ray € omnecroa
.9 CARNATiON nOmE SEnvice DEPANTMENT
CRLAMY CHOCOLATI TOPPINGS
Melt 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate bits In double
boiler. Stir in M cup undiluted Carnation Evapo-
rated Milk. Heat until smooth. (For thinner sauce,
I use *5 cup-1 smell can-.undiluted Carnation
Evaporated Milk.’) Makes s cups sauce.
Since J une is the
month for weddings,
it follows, logically,
that it’s also the
month for wedding
SELECT LAMB, 4 to 5 Mm.
Shoulder Roastu
PILLSBURY’S.or BALI-ARD
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BISCUITS 19‘
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es. Everyone cordially invited. spent the Memorial Day weekend
Frieden’s Evangelical and Re- ' in or midst visiting her rela-
formed church services every; tives
NEw
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Miss Ida Fahrenkamp of Wa- i Misses Janet Stegemoller and
co spent a week's vacation with! Vermel Stolz of Galveston were
SWIFTENING
3 lb. can
75
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
SUGAR
ed a song on the pijtno. A short] " ----—
story was told by Felix Wckel.
WITH EACH " GALLON PITCHER VINEGAR
noon visiting with some of her
; friends.
A Song was sung by J. Genell
Neutzler. Lunch was served in
the afternoon.
ThoSe attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wickel. Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Hertel and fam-
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wehme-
ver and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Linnstaeder and fam-
ily, Mr and Mrs. George Pries-
meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jur-
ries and family. and and I
Mrs. Adolph Mackenroth and fa-
mily. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. L. Wickel.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wickel. Mr.
of the Gindorfs is a member of this
graduating class. Enroute. they
plan to stop at various points of
interest.
and Lewis Huevel motored to
Houston Monday to bring Homer
Borgstedte backe- with them for
the summer months. He has been
attended Rice Institute ,
* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lohme-
yer were Sunday visitors of the
her parentis. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz • Memortat Day weekend visitors
----- ---------- ------------- Fahrenkamp and other relatives of their patents. Mr. and Mrs
San Antonio, scheduled for June । here recently. | Charles Stegemoller and Mr. and
9, 10 and 11. _ , Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mohr and , Mrs. W. F. Stolz.
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Gindorf and daughter, Dianne and Mrs. Mohr’s I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goessler
mother, Mrs. H. M. Coke of | and LaVerne and Loretta of Bry-
Hempstead, motored . to Hunts- ( an eame here Sunday morning to
v i l l e Thursday afternoon to see ■ spend the day with the Gus Ste-
their niece and granddaughter, gemoller family.
ENGAGED COUPLE ARE
HONORED WITH PARTY
Miss Angeline Schroeder and
Mr. Wilfred Eckermann, young
couple who have planned a June
wedding, were honored with a
party in the twilight hours Sat-
urday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Whitmarsh on outh
Dixie street.
Ten couples, close friends of
the honorees, gathered in the lar-
DIAMOND
TOILET TISSUE 1
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singing of "Blest Be The Tie That groomsman in the wedding which
-- - - has been set for Jure 27,~anc
WICKEL FAMILY
HOLDS REUNION
The Wickels held their second
annual family reunion recently
at LaBahia hall.
A business meeting was held
in the afternoon with Branch Neu-
tzler presiding. New officers were
elected. They are: president, Cla-
rence Linnstaeder; secretary. Wil-
lie Hertel; treasurer. Melvin Wi-
nkel; reporter Marjorie Wehme-
yer.
It‘was-voted to have another
reunion the third Sunday in May.
at LaBahia next year. Prizes were
awarded to the oldest person: J.
J. Stoerner "of Waller. 84; and to
the youngest person, Darrell Neu-
tzler of Carmine, 6 months.
The longest married couple
was won by Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Wickel of Carmine, The young-
est coppie was Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
dy Foyt of Houston. The couple
coming the longest distance was
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mackenroth
and family from Port Arthur.
A short devotion was held by
Ray Allen from El Campo. The
meeting was closed by Rev. Sa-
ger who gave a prayer and led
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Anita Carpen, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Mackenroth and children from
Waco; Herman Stephen‘f rom
Guy; Henry Klein, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Kleine, Mrs. Homer
Whiting, MJss Minnie Kleine.
Charles Kleine from Valley Mills;
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. W. Kraemer
and family from Beeville; Henty
Kraemer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dor-
sey and family from Berclair; Mrs.
Charles Steffen, Otto Steffen from
Needvlle; MY. and Mrs. H. A.
Rosenbaum and family of Rosen-
berg; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rinn
and sons of Richmond; Mr. an J
Mrs. Gus Abel and family, Ella
Abel, Amel Abel from Cameron.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen
and amily from El Campo; Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Marth from Baytown;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reinke from
Waller; Ellen Hood, Gary Wood
from Sweeney; Alma Neutzler
from Ledbetter; G. A. Mackenroth
Sr., Olgar Mackenroth, G. A. Ma
ckenroth Jr., Mrs. R. C. Tabbot of
Port Arthur; Kenneth Lehmann,
Janet Lehmann, Mr. and Mrs. K.
Blume from Ledbetter; Mrs. Era
Buckner from San Antonio; Mr.
and Mr*. J. F. Brooks and family.
J. J. Stoerner from Waller; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Stoerner and fam-
ily from LaPorte.
Visitors who attended were
William Bosse of Brenham end
Jeanie Fathergill of El Campo al-
so Carren Brinkmann of El Cam-
po.
anniversaries. And
so evolves the prob-
lem of what’s the
correct gift for
rhich anniversary. To re ‛resh your
nemory, here’s the conventional
lift pattern. First anniversary is
the paper anniversary . . . second
* cotton . . . third, leathei . . .
fourth, fruits and flowers (and,
lome suggest, books) . . . fifth is
the wooden event. The sixth amuses
me... iron, sugar and candy . . .
sounds like a diet. Number seven
< . . wool and copper . Meight,
bronze and rubber . . . nine, pottery
and willow , . and ten calls" for
tin, with aluminum a modern-day
addition Eleven to fifteen are
labeled in this order . . steel, silk
and linen, lace, ivory and crystal.
Twenty is the china anniversary,
zilver the 25th, pearl he 30th eoral
the 35th, rubies mark 4 tears and
sapphires 46. But whatever the
number, you’Jl agree, an anniver-
sary is a very wonderf. occasion.
The more the merrie: fo everyone.
rvS SS' ihn amfamliv-romnianeot
n outdoor grill were the feature R. o. Geisecke will go on to the
item on the menu, accompanied ’ tate Firemans convention, at
by salads, cod relishes, and hot
PAGE 3
and Mrs. Felix Wickel and Don-
ald. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lauter and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Brandsdetter. Mr and Mrs. R. E.
Makowsky. Rev. T. H. Sager and
Tommie. all of Brenham.
AlSo Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wickel. No-
lan A. Wickel and son. Mr. and
Mrs. E O. Makowsky, Mrs. Min-
nie Makowsky. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stolz and Mrs.
Ruth FTher of Brenham left
early Sunday'morning to spend
We do all types of
RECORDING
which include Weddings,
Family Reunions, Choirs,
। Bands, etc. .
Write Clarence Broecker,
413 North Park, Brenham,
I Texas.
the day visiting in the home of .
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stolz of ‘Gus Stegemoller family.
SWIMMING
POOL
Open every day except
Monday. 10 A. M. till 10
P. M. '
ARTESIAN PARK
Use the FREE picnic
grounds. You are always
WELCOME.
CLEAN COLD
ARTRSIAN WATER
gas ranges are
helping many a brire to bridge the
hurdle between being inexperienced
and being expert at coo’int chores,
and, personally, can think of no
more thoughtful gift fr a bride
RATH’S PREMIUM
FRANKS ■ ih. cello
Clubs Here &
Hardwick of Houston are the
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wehring and
children, Gaylyn and Gerriyn
spent the week with his parent*,
Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Wehring.
They have returned home to
Denver, Colo.
. Research
GRANBY, Conn UP— Sixth
grade pupils studying the whaling
MALTED
MILK l lb. Jar 43c
FA I .STAFF BEER
TOWIE STUFFED
OLIVES
4%‛ozjar
29
TOWN PRIDE
TOPPINGS
Strawberry to
Pineapple
Butterscotch
Pineapple
2, 7V2 oz. cans
35‘
i port from the nominating com-
. mittee which submitted the fol-
lowing slate of officers for the en-
suing year: .president, Mrs. Ed l
Spangler; vice president, Mrs.
Tommie Blake; secretary, Mrs.
Billy McGee; treasurer. Mrs.
Harvey Davis; Reporter. Mrs. Earl
! Taylor; historian. Mrs. Robert L
Schroeder. These officers were
elected by acclaimaton.
Plans were completed for a
family night pinic to be held at
Matchett’s Lake on June 22 from
6 to 8 p.m.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses, Mrs. Kenneth Jack-
son and Mrs O. A. Caswell The
next meeting will be held in Separ •
tember in the fellowship hall of
the Methodist church.
job. And that h eat remains con-
stant, too. Moreover, modern gas
ovens are air-circulated . . . there’s
no stale heated air to cause uneven
browning or necessitate constant
pan-shifting. One less thing for
the bride to remeuber .. .'and
even if you're a veteran of the
culinary arts, you can appreciate
Bese little work-saving extras.
Exact heat control is also an im-
portant top burner feature in a
modern gas range . . . spares you
a lot of pot-watching an scorched
food. And, of course, the com-
pletely-automatie gas oven is a
dream come true for any home-
maker with a yen for kitchen free-
dom. Yes, cooking’s fun for every-
me the modern gas way. Try it
.. . you’ll like it.
a LACI NA'S
~ SPECIALS k
THURS. FRI. SAT. 4
nsntmmentedrbhissmelrghtru | „ Although Atehanistanhas 12 mil-
. f tlion people, the country has no
tant** * ' railroads.
Mr. and Mrs James Neutzler.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Eckert and
Judv all from Burton
Also Mr. and Mrs R. J. Marth.
Jo Ella Marth. Ralnh Marth, Mr.
and Mrs, Floyd Etzell and son,
Louise Heins. Mr and Mrs. Wil-
lie Wickel Mrs. Ella Oberrender,
Mr and Mrs. Lee Dell Wickel
and son. Mr. and Mrs.’ Branch
Nentzler and . family, W. A. E.
Wickel. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wl-
ckel. I?d Wickel all of Carmine.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Ruv Foyt.
Nora Lee Mackenroth, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Lentz and son from
Houston; Charles Mackenroth,
French bread. Individual straw
berry an ew hipped cream topped
cakes were served for dessert.
The guests were asked to "re-
gister" on a large white supper
cloth which was marked into
squares by tiny red lines. The
cloth, bordered with red and blue,
in geometric pattern, will be pre-
rented to the guests of honor aft-
er the' names have-been perma-
... ... ihdustry got their teeth into the
proud parentsola baby girl, born I suject matter they ate 39 whale
steaks which their teacher brought
Church News
Rev. Paul Piepenbrok, Pastor _________________.-------. -
Frieden’s Evangelical and Re- few flay* with her sister, Mrs.
formed Sunday school every Sun- Minnie-Randermann of Brenham,
day at 9 a.m. Classes for all ag Miss Henna Holle of Navasota
GIANT
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SMALL
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'' In due course of time,
lovely brides become
happy mothers . . . and
at mothers, they have -2
certain litti problems / ri
of their ow: . . . I I "
namely, children. The I /
nicest prohlems you V
could possibly have, of
than such a range. Take baking, for
instance. One of the most ‛mpor-
plant ingredients in any baking
thore, as you experts can testify, is
exact oven temperature. Well, only Wilie Mackenroth. Mr. and and
with a modern au omatic gas range Mrs. Kirbv Wickel and famllv.
can a homemaker be assured of Mr. and Mrs. Harold r
havino the precise oven hent re- 2 Mi nr. .N N- t
mired for any baking or roasting family Mr, and Mrs J
The traditional s
joke about the 2
bride’s biscuits is i
becoming a l:ttle oA
obsolete. I’m M
afraid. Modern 6
. I
Miss Shirley Lauter of Houston
came home to. be with her par-
ents, for the Memorial Day week-
end. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lauter.
Mr. and Mr*. Harris “Pete"
, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2,1954
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- $7
SPECIAL WHOLE BEAN lb. . 89c
r ? " ■ "mm ■
LEMONS ■ - doz. 19c
UPTON’S TEA %4 in-29c
GEBHARDT’S
CHIU no heans, 300 can 29c
course . . . but ‘nolined to attract
mud, jam and other clothing stains
iu*t as easily as hone: attracts
bees. How to keep then, in elean
clothing? Get an automatic gas
clothes dryer. What’s "a ■ dryer
rot to do with > an clothing ?
Well, just -his. Since gas can dry
elothes so much faster . . . and
dry at any hour in any weather
. . you ran launder leans, dresses,
eninmas, "ndare!othing, etc., as
often as you need to. And because,
n this wav, your supply an stay .
ahead of demand, why, you won’t
nbed to buy so mieh extra clothing
"or the zhildren . . . clothing they'll
simnly grow out of long before it’s
received tull use. Best of *11. those
pretty little dresses and bright
hirts keep their colors so much
‛onger when vo - protect them from
sun-fading A gas dryer costs so
little to operate, too . . . lea* than
a penny a load. Yes, tal. I from
me ... a gaa clothe. dryer is a
mother’* best i. vestment
See you all next montn.
Yours, _
• jil Jonea, Kitchen MraoM
I Texas Bant beasterv Has €o
___ Just like that . . .
A A38 it’s June! And we’ve
■ bm:>e> turned the earner on
VBLA~ Summer 1954. Time
’ a*, seems to fly by fast
' •_l.U these days . . . but
Y 2. perhaps rot .list
en.ugh for this
June’s crop of prospective brides
and grooms. And not only is this
the traditional month of wedding
belief - --esalsg-d-
honor graduates . . and to say
• thanknto- Dad on- his big day,
June 20. And if, in addition to
participatirr in all these festivities,
you’re also celebrating a birthday,
suggest to your best beau that
roses and pearls are appropriate
tokens of affection for a lady with
a June birthdate Yes, thi. promises
to be a wonderfully esniting month
. . may you all enjoy a large
portion of June happiness.
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