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3, BRENHAM, TEXAS
BRENHAM BANNER-PR
THURSDAY, MARCH 14,1957 ’
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United Press Hollywood Writer
Meeting at the Girl Saput Hut,
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Youth Confesses
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sale on April 13, and to go to the
National Flower Show in Houston
Four members and two visitors,
ge asked to become a member of
the club.
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doughnuts and heteoffee.
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In Louisiana ‘War
Kim In Hospital
Doris Rust,
WASHINGTON (UP) More than
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it was decided to have home-
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Traffic Aid
R E M O V E S
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from BATHTUBS • SIMES
HERE & THERE
BUY THIS AT YOUR WESTERN AUTO
Mrs. Wallie E. Schmid, Mrs. Sol
Swift’s Sweet Rasher Sliced
. . 45c
BACON lb.
Can
HC
2% can
Hunt's
Fruit Cocktail 3 for 1.00
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other son, Larry Douglas, aged . -
3 Lb. Can
Giso
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tests in the 'King Cole” exercise.
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Now that her children are older,
she hopes to do mre TV shows
PRAIRIE HILL LEAGUE
ELECTS BOYS AND GIRLS
VOLLEYBALL CAPTAINS
«umicno
"puozm
Schwartz shouted "I got him!”
and the five youths returned to
their car and fled, police said
kil
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ted the victim.
“I’m, (going to get that guy,”
S hwartz was quoted as telling
the others.
The boys stopped the car, police
WILLIAM PENN H-D CLUB
HAS DEMONSTRATION ON
MAKING SHRUB CUTTINGS
ALUMINUM
STORM WINDOWS
ZUDunde/2' the Lord’s Prayer.
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GREENVINE CLUB PLANS
BAKE SALE; TO GO TO
HOUSTON FLOWER SHOW
The Greenvine Home Demon-
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Mrs. Alfred Wagner was wel-
comed as a new member and the
•Boc t mppby
• Om gallon does Um average room
• Om Boat oovers most surfaces
• Comes mady to um —
•Quaranteed washable
• AD the latest colors W®
• Dries within an hour R
$6.19 GALLON B,
Deep-tones $6.49 gat Vke
Fresh Dressed
FRYERS 1b. . . . 380
Swift’s Tenderized Canned
Westen
Anto
Associate
. Store A
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and Tray enly
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stration Club at the meeting
Mareh 7, voted to heve a bake!
Strip and Top Sirloin
.. FILET MIGNONS
Specializing in
MEXICAN FOODS
A la carte and five course
Mexican Dinners
31 Students
Make Burton
Honor Roll
IFIs Westinghouse
Lean and Meaty Pork Shoulder
BUTT ROAST 1b. 38c
Fresh
GROUND MEAT 1b. 35c
* Completely automatie cooking for
two or a party of twenty!
* Ineludes 5-piece ovenware: set
at no extra cost!
* IN qt. capacity! Look-In Lid!
True Temp Heat Control!
* Optional Infra-red Broiler Grid
attachment broils, fries, grills, toasta!
Orange Drink 46 oz. 19c
Stockton 12 oz. bottle
CATSUP 2 bottles 29c
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, After the meeting the league
saw two films explaining
Current in the Paris collections are
the column and egg silhouettes by Pierre
Balmain. The floral column (left) is rem-
Pierson ¥aughn.
The committees appointed by
Rosa Lee Oevermann and Chari
lene Merten.
Juniors; Fred Bergmann, Ray-
mond Hohlt, Katherine Ullrich
and Geraldine Ganske.
Sophomores: Marilyn Dallmey•
er, Janet Guelker, Evelyn Zwahr,
saying.
The victim, ’Alvin Palmer, 17, a
Paris Offers These New Silhouettes
checked wool (right) in the egg silhouette
has a completely soft and feminine look.
Pictsyeet ■ '
Orange Juice 2 cans 29c
Gulf Stream Jumbo Breaded
bottoms of COPPER POTS , _
VILE FLOORS ' METALS I 5
AUTO BUMPERS "7
parently on Impulse.
•• “It was just one of those
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sung by the assembly, and a vo-
cal duet by Gloria Jane and Gay
‘Nen1 Henze accompanied by Mrs
It. r. Streng.
EAT at BRENHAM’S
NEWEST CAFE
LA FONDA
209 E. Main
K. C. and OMAHA BEEF
Police also held Schwartz' ul-
legedeempantons, Ronald Rybke,
‘ if ter the beating. He told
police he was attacked without
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15 DAY HOME TRIAL!
) Cook in the new
Westinghouse Roaster-oven
for 15 days in your own home!
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। two and a half. Mrs Winters is
1 the former Beatrice Kochwelp.'
Mrs.W.E. Hoting left today for
! Mason to attend the funeral at
her brother-in-law, W. O. (Bill)
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Palmer died Tuesday, about 10
Farmers-Merchants
Lumber Co.
By ALINE MOSBY
87'
UI us show you how
easy decorating eun bat
Seniors: Shirley Hackemack,
Dorothy May Meyer, Doris Keim,!
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Hedy On TV Tonight, ButSays
She Is Just House wife. Now
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Cross Alone.” Rev. Louis Kramer
gave the prayer and scripture
taken from II Timothy l.
There were 23 members pres-
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ton. He will now serve two
years apprenticeship with Fogel .
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HOLLYWOOD (UP) — Actress
Kim Novak today underwent an
Draw A Bead On This
ALTERATIONS
WILLIAM ACKER
! a monotonous life. .
“I can’t be what people expect
me to be and build homes, run
i them, bring up children, be a tool
and have. everybody lean on me,"
1 she sighed wearily.
"Texas is very humid and hot
Westinghouse $1495
Steam & Dry Iron 10
Refreshments of coffee cake
and coffee were served, by the
hostesses ‘Mrs. Mark Finke. Mrs.
Chas, Wiesepape and Miss Clara
Pfeffer.
Association said.
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Is A Green. Hill Far Away,” was
Van Camp’s Grated Style
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Society - Clubs - News of Women
— -- --------—------------------------------ 4 JUNIOR BLUEBONNET
* GARDEN CLUB STUDIES
‘ FLOWER ARRANGEMENT
quiz, and Mrs. R. A. Eckert gave
the council report.
The club donated six cakes for
Elvis Mackenroth,
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Teddy Tinting, British desig-
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thing!,” police quoted the admit-
ted killer, Joseph Schwartz, as
' symbols’ofthe church.
BERLIN 4-H GIRLS
DISCUSS DRESS REVUE
Miss Jewell Ballew, ^ounty
home demonstration agnt, at
the Berlin 4-H Club Girls meet-
ing March 8, discussed the Dress
Revue to be held March 28 at
Larry Wayne Stark and Nina
Fave Zibilski.
Fresh men: Carol Landua,
Nancy Keim, Nora Lee Struck,
Joyce Johle, Emile Janes, Yvon-
neHinze, Betty Nell Wickel, Clark
Flentge, Gloria Engelbrecht and
Dorot li v Mae Schultz.
CHICAGO (UP) Police today
held a 17-yar-old white youth
and films "but not in those same
Mata Hari roles." Hedy reflected
on her screen type that has been ,
one symbol of foreign ghamour for
20 years.
"I’m a freak," she said.
suffering from exhaustion. She is
expected to remain in the hospital
an ther two days before taking a 17;
three weeks’ vacation. , j Pavlik,
------- — ---------- 1 40,000 Army troops will engage in
A motion was carried to start mock war in Louisiana’s massive ______
maneuver area this spring in a, examination at Cedars of Lebanon hammer,
test of atomic age concepts for Hospital.
Benn on CHS’ "‘Shrwer of Stars”
16, and Thomas Trybul- ;
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dairy day on March 9. - • #
The club moved to send a dele-
gate to Nashville to- the hand-
craft school on May 13, 14 and
15. N —
Mrs. L. W. Fuchs gave a re-
•nrmretseps
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Best Embalmer*
JehnZerniak. sub of Mr. and
Mrs John Zernkal, Sr’. of Brem
ham, was. selected as the "best
"embalmer" in his January gra-
duating class at Houston’s Col-
lege of. Mortuary Science. Zer-
nial is employed by the Fogle-
West Funeral Home in Hous-
I Mrs. Floyd Sommer was nomi- ’
nated as a delegate to the Dis- •
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following as visitors: Mrs. Her-
bert Maass, Mrs Walter Seeker,
Mrs. Herbert Zuehlke and Mrs.
2 lesson on "Mechanics of Flower
2 Arranging," with Mrs. Sol Levy,
.3 their sponsor, and Mrs. We
wl Schmid, counsellor, in chai
Nei the meeting.
a Mrs. Ernest Brandt, member of I a
buy these
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pledge. Nineteen members an-
swered roll call.
Mrs. John Will Fuchs gave a
report on health. Mrs. Harold
Eckert lead the group with a
Fireman’s Park, for their March — . .
Junior Lamarr, the last of the imported
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who hwy said admitted the ham- 1 Thirty - one students are listed
mor laying of a young Negro, ap- on the Burton High School Honor:
- .Roll for the fourth six weeks pe-
riod. Superintendent of Schools
H. E. Morton announced Thurs-
day. .
The freshman class led with 10
students and the senior class was
represented by nine students on
the roll.
The honorees:
7:30 p. m. at the City Hall. -----— -—--
The meeting opened with the Levy, Mrs. Ben H. Schleiden Mrs.
4-H pledge and prayer. R. C. Barnes, Mrs. Robbie D. Bar-
__ ... .......... ....— -nes, Mrs. W. J. Roberts, Mrs, I. H.
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said, and Schwartz ran up to
Palmer, grabbed him find slugged
him about the head with a claw
Police Capt. Jerome McCarthy Bernice Roemer, Bernice Weinert,
said Schwartz and four other Wilburn Jaeger, May Dell Glenz,
youths, aged 16 'and 17,__were I
cruising in a car when they spot-
Screen star Kim ‘ovak, playing the name role in
imnaqergtwnemrnznnadaamkennuMber“aaxnascestupee-tnoubise l
above. It consists of a few wisps of silk and 231 pear
head* When she went into the provocative, hip-swinging
dance, the beads began to fly. ''Attempts to replace them .
failed, so the producer gave up and ordered the number
finished, letting beads fall where they might_______,.
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ent. The following visitors were trict THDA meeting._
welcomed: Roger Winkelmann, Mrs. Sommer, hostess, served
Mary Ann. Winkelmann, -Gayle doughnuts and heteof fee;----- ’T
1 Wald, Howard Binford and Glenn _-------------—
Waeedagkevoted to order 40,000 Troops Due
;f the Youth Inspiral song borks.
Raymond Wegner, Elvera Que-
, ..0 . .. .. be. Doris Tegeler and Charles
port on her trip to the Leaders Kramer were appointed to take
home demonstration agent, gave a pictures of the church.
School at A&M. 1 /
Miss Jewell Ballew, county meetings at 8 p. m. instead of
home improvement agent, gave a 7:30. " """
demonstration on how to make The league will start volleyball
sandwich filling. ___________ practice on Friday night, March
"15.
I ’Algiers’,” she said with a laugh, i
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“I'm just an old-fashioned
houseyife who- has to do these TV ।
mQanqganokeizes,inla cut No 1
Shz 2nyAsnseheel and fu
-"love to work agafn.Otherwis it’S •
the Bluebonnet Garden Club, was
present to conduct the lesson. The
girls had brought little pie pans,
which they twisted injo recep-
tacles for the vertical arrange-(
mts.the -vilk shgxatthe camg
aa ingEibNe Shew,—The youree
gardeners showed much taste and
originality in their work. $ -
Roll ('flu was answered with the
name of a favorite wild flower,
on March 23.
The meeting, held at the home
of Mrs. Walter Stoerner, opened
with the prayer, motto a n d
___________ ZUDISSOLO
AT GROCERS,
RUSTAM PRODUCTS HARDWARE, DEPT.
FAIRLAWN. NEW JERSEY 10 CERT STORES
OGDEN, Utah (UP) —A four- ion chiffon play ensemble,
member jury cleared G. Ray recently shown inLondon.
, Stockman, of keeping a vicioL dax Thee cot with drawstringeneskt J -
after a 14-year-old newsboy who line and sleeves, is worn over
[claimed the animal attacked him a brief white print play dress. ।
, admitted in city court he didn’C The wide . brimmed, high-
I know whether the dog’s tail was * " ‘
___| long or short. 65-
Jimes Adams, 17; Lawrence
TOLEDO, O. (UP) — Transit hours al
efficiency here was increased 30 rel ‘
per cent as the result of the re- warning by eight white youths,
moral of 230 curb parking spaces —
I on main streets, the National
Wilson Food Market
Garrett’s
SNUFF 6 oz. bottle 49c
Extra Large Heads
LETTUCE 2 for .19c
Cello Bag
ORANGES each . 35c
Bode, 60, who died suddenly
, Wednesday night o‘ a heart at,
' tack. Funeral services will be v
• ' held Friday at the Mason Metho-
< dlst Church. I E
Albert H. Kiecke, son of Mr m
Bernadine Ktecke of Brenham wag, E
named to the honor roll for the? K
I fall semester at Sam Houstoh •
State College. Kiecke finished E
with a 2.6 average out of the ps- 22
sible 3.0 grade point score. He is ■
a senior graphic arts major, and
—y E gaswgraduated.from- Brensham ...
vn higna*4* A*-- — —TmF
Aid at the meeting March 7 vot-
- »eexsmpegly due
sdemmfmersfff-4b. -
The meeting was opened with
, the hymn, "Rock of Ages," fol,
• lowed by scripture reading and
prayer by Rev. T. R. Strenig.
1 During the month of February
31. personal calls were made by
the visiting committee, Mrs. Har-
•MTdadaF tm
since asamion "and L. — —
portray Joan of Arc in “The
Story of Mankind," *n all-ntar
epie at Warner Studio.
"ssoez...
y"taxounwhemhern
* 3,5000..
. 7R0-4201
you can B1 SURE...
Westinghouse
facuum $095 $AQ
Cleaners V or “J
Colorado Red
POTATOES 5 lbs. 17c
Cello
CARROTS 2 pkgs. 15c
Birdseye Cut
T OKRA pkg: . . 19c
Picksweet Leaf or Chopped
SPINACH 2 pkgs. 29c
gwe ADMIRATION
teal COFFEE
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Killing Negro Boy
Just On Impulse
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tmanmha of t.erumann
Westinghouse $9795
Mixer, complete for A K
Westinghouse . $1 095
Toaster ■ •
Kervin Finke was elected cap- The William Penn HD Club at thnp Nid. Reinhardt Bosse and
tein and Elmer Kramer co-cap- the March meeting had a demo- Mrs. Max Kasprowicz; soliciting,
tain of the Prairie Hil Luther stration on making cuttings romMEs ROhert Rosenbaum and Mrs.
i League boys volleyball team, at different shrubs and h 0Wo.g row Edwin Krueger; hostesses for the
I the March 8 meeting. Esther Sue shrubs and trees.from seeds month of April. Mrs. Robert Weiss
1 Eert was elected captain and Miss Jewell Ballew, co n t Y and Mrs. Willie Kolwes, Jg, and
! Bo U Jnge To-eaptain of the home demonstration agent, a so F Kolwes.
Doris demonstrated how to make a cut-
girls team... .ting bed and layering.______.
The meeting opened with the " ......* “
singing of. "I Lay My Sins On
Jesus," and “Must Jesus* Bear The
4 after which a short business ses- , ■
’- sion was held. ■
The girls plahned to go to the J ■
park Monday after school and!
1 plant a bed of cannas north of ■
• - the Girl Scout house. ’ I
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YEARLY DUES TO TIDO • 4
The St. Paul’s Lutheran Ladies 7
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PICNICS can . . 2.25
Wisconsin Aged
CHEESE lb.
Armour’s-Bukua— ,
8 m A m--- *** • • by T Lum------ —
’ pietsweet’
tonight (7:30 pm. cs.
Her very name brings back
memories of th it breathtaking i
X session members of the Junior Lamarr, the last or me importea 1 creature with long black hair,
P- Bluebonnet Garden Club had a xotie beauties, thinks shearset;iprt in the middie, who floated
- ----—- -e •l- tied down to be “an old-fashioned dwn a stairway in “Algiers." .
housewife" in Texas. ’ X । The Hedy of 1957 does not appear ‘
illiek. Hedy came to Hollyood to to fit into that screen type. But
irge of make one of her rare public ap- does she fit into the role of a
pearance, in a skietch’wiht Jaek l Hsuston housewife as Mrs. How- .
au ard Lee?
E “I'd like to be the woman in *
Del Monte Golden 303 size
CORK 2 for . . 29c
_____a- -a Grade As ean
TomatouJuice48 oz 336a - w- •
PEAS 303 can.... 99, - OLEO lb._____..,19c
Chase 4 Sanborn INSTANT —
COFFEE Iga. size 1.10 | SHRIMP pkg. . . 59#
mann.
i anu xc22222110.0 ______ Mrs. Erwin Stern reported that
_________________ ________ Short jacket has an oval look andrpegged threzeqqunsing
iniscent of the 1930’s. White crepe is skirt narrows down at the hemline. By
Lishtd °withroses•..Bodice is bloused “Rosette Hargrove, NEA Staff Correspond-
over a narrow black kid belt. Back is cut ent, Paris.
into a deep V. Suit of violet-and-white __________________________________
^•reasons why
< you’ll love
decorating with
After the business sessipn the
folowing program was present-
,i. ed: a lecture entitled, "Symbols
Miss Ballew and Mrs. R H. Mueg- . n . ,, Passion " bv Rev. I . . ,
ge, Jr., were present. Mrs. Mueg- sosorrt the hvmn Xrhere high school honor student,,was
_____i-a . nnom. , memher nt: 1 nos. S"yeeh.e clubbed .to death Monday night os
he waited for a bus in a white
neichborhood.
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airborne, infantry., and armored The blonde movie star wns ad-
! combat limits. i mitted.to the hospital Wednesday
Two series of exercises are
It wasueucu • .........icheduled. KingCle" will run
made ice-cream and cookies at from March 27 through April 16
the next social meeting to l»e held with about 21,000 tr ops. "Sledge
on March 22: ^i , 4, Hammer” will run from April 24
The meeting adjourned with through May 23 with 19,000 troops,
chiefly of the 1st Armored Divi-
the sion, from Fort Polk, La.
The Army disclosed that the
giant 60-foot Redstone ballistic
missile, designed for a 200-mile j
l : and I'm from the Alps. The tpeo-
I Lple.in. Houston hays.been very
■ hi«V i plays in
I “u little theater group there "
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Bartz, and Mrs. Wm. Muery.
members of the Bluebonnet Gar-
; drin Club, attended the annual
' spring meeting of the Coastal
Prairie Council, Texas Garden
Clubs held at E| Campo Tuesday
and Wednesday, with the El
Campo Garden Club as hostess.
They report the Bluebonnet Club
1 year book won a. yellow ribbon,
third prize, among many year
books entered. The meeting at- ,
traded a large attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Winters of
i Nome are the parents of a boy
| born in a Beaumont Hospital
Wednesday. The couple have an-
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TAILOR
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Phone GR 6-8415
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