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THUPSDY, OCT. 24, 1957
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM; TEMAS.
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CAKES and COOKIES
MADE OF FRESH EGCS, MIIK, BUTTER
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Plan To See The World Famous
TEXAS PRISON RODEO
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Each Sunday in October
softly lighted by white enthedral
The
tapers in two branched candelnbra i Irene
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Mrs. W. F. Hasskrl, Sr.,
Robert A. HasskarI, Sr . and-Mrs
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offertory nolo.
The hostesses for the occasion
• APPLIANCES
the prizes being presented to the Elwood Fisher.
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Brenham Credit Corporation
DELICATESSEN
401 E. Alamo
Ph. GR 6-3227'
HOME CURED
HAM & BACON
SEAFOOD
embossed in white rosebud design
MORTON’S
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Square-Cut
Shoulder Roast lb.
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NOTICE
Decker owana OLEO 19‘
PECANS PECANS
Americas g
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throughout West
Texas for years.
favorite
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TICKETS ON SALE AT
ROY WIESE PHARMACY
101 EAST MAIN STREET
ANNA LOTISE WEGNER
HONORED WITH SHOWER
Robert A. HasskarI. Jr. were hos-
tesses for a bridge luncheon at the
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Uttams »f COPP fR POTS
THE FLOORS ■ METALS
AUTO BUMPERS
ALUMINUM
STORM WINDOWS
COLISEUM
HOUSTONNOV. 7 THRU 17
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Oelke performed the rites. The couple are
making their home in Houston.
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PROSPECTIVE BRIDE, is
HONORED WITH LUNCREoN
Fresh Ground
Hamburger Meat 3 lbs. 1.00
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TROUPE
nil’ll C omt thj,
Thrills. Spills
VICTOR. JULIANS
O. B. Voelkel, were also present-
ed a pink carnation corsage.
Wisconsin Rindless
Cheddar Cheese 1b.
Rath’s
American Cheese lb
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Warmke
Gladys
Vacancies can be filled - - Rent
Claskified Ad will get the desired
results.
Dry
Salt Jewels 1b.
Lean Fresh Ground
Pan Sausage 1b.
WFSVRVAN SKRVIFE GUIID
DRSERVF WEEK OF PRAYER
The Women’s Society of Chris- ;
tian Service and the Weslevan Ser-
vice Guild ob-erved the Week of
Prayer and Self - Denial Tuesday ’
evening at the Methodist Church.
The service was under the spon-
sot-ship of Mrs. Walter Holle and ’
Mrs. J. L. Current.
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Rath Lunchmeat lb. . 47c
Swift Essex
Summer Sausage 1b. 49c
Fresh
Calf Liver 1b.
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Hormel
Smoked Jewels 1b.
MORTON’S WORTH BRAND SYRUP
Some prefer a heavier, fuller-bodied,
sorghum-type syrup. If so, try Mor-
ton’s Worth Brand Syrup, a favorite
particularly in Fort Worth and
We buy them at highest
prices.
WILLIE MURSKI
Pecan Buyer
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Cold-weather eating! Light,
tangy, maple-flavored
Morton’s Syrup plus waffles,
pancakes, or biscuits
makes dish-washing easy...
the plates are all licked
clean! For the finest in
flavor, made right here
at home, ask for Morton’s Syrup.
SAVITALL
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shower Sunday, Octeber 20, at the with the usual accompaniment of
kitchen of Fireman’s Park.. , potato chips, olives, Cokes and cof-
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new members for 1958. The sun-
shine chairman, Mrs. W. A. Yates.
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IT’S MY DTY 7004 Roe Dr. Apt. 1. ■ where she
VENTURA. Calif IUP, — The will continue work at Shell Pipe
RHINE WINKLER and his ORCHESTRA
Your pleasure is our business.
barbecue dinner was served The
. tiered weding cake was
PROFESSOR
GEORGE L. -
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SHRINE
CIRCUS
Mrs Herbert Wegner, and the ' chenille spread being presented to
prospective groom’s mother. Mrs. her from the hostesses.
or Meat Any order, large or small, you’ll find it at
THE SAVITAEX..
BEEF, PORK,
LAMB.
POULTRY, -
BOTH just as good as those famous
MORTON’S POTATO CHIPS
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Made right here at home and delivered fresh
to your store in Morton’s own little red trucks
every single week. Southwest folks buy more
Morton’s Potato Chips than any other brand!
at the SUPER SAVITALL every day.
F. C. Kugel,: Owner. PHONE GR 6-2196 _ Lawrence Nowicki, Mgr.
DR LOWELL HERZOG
Optometrist
Office next to
Western Union
Eyea Examined and
Glasses Fitted
Every Day Monday
through Saturday
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ONE-AND ONLY CIRCUS IN 1957.
orange
drink
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mission
the orange hit
that keept you fit
Made by order.
The Jorgensens
Bellville Highway „ Phone GR 6-4039
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CLowNS AND ammAis (.sium
7 TICKETS and MAI ORDERS NOW al
, LEOPOLD A PRICE, 805 MAIN
( and COLISEUM, HOUSTON 2, TEXAS
' - General Admision $150. Chldren 75
'■ - Rrserved Sears ti 00 $1 50, $? 00 $2 40
SHOWS MITEIY Al s (Sundays at 7)
1 MATINEES NOV S, 10, 16 ond 17
AMTRICAN LEGION
AOXILIARY OMPLETES
PLANS FOR POPPY DAY
, Flans for Poppy Day were com-1
pleted when the American Legion
Auxiliary met Thursday evening
at the Legion home.
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American Legion Home where a
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society
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AT GROCERS
MARDWARE, DEPT.
ARTESIAN PARK
SATURDAY, OCT. 26
MUSIC by LINK DAVIS and his CAJUNS
Houston’s No. 1 Western Dance Band. ALSO
Our aim is a satisfied .
customer .
See’ us for first-quality
Monuments and
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at low, low prices
UP TO 40% DISCOUNT
in marriage,
fici ted
The bride
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• Mrs. Dennis Sefcik
Miss Ruth Winkelmann became the at the Salem Lutheran Church. Rev. O. k.
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------— bride of Dennis Sefcik in a double ring
Quiet music by the o r g a n i s t. ceremony Saturday evening, October 12,
Mrs. H. E. Kobs, at th. opening -
Mrs. Harold Rubenstein followed (
with Mrs. J. C. Price singing the er.
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_ I were Misses Dora Tappe. Gertrude friends of the bride - elect formed
Various games were played with Wegner. Nathalie Loesch and Mrs . the guest list.
. nrizne heino nrecented te the Elwnnd Wiehar A yellow damask cloth covered
1 Hotel St. Anthony Wednesday,
complimenting Miss Joanne Stein-
Sweetest story ever told...
of the sen-ice was followed with
. scripture quotations and hymn
sineing.
is the daughter of
L W. STOLZ MEMORIALS
•e -O La Grange, Texas Phone No. 35
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MISS RUTi WINKELMANN ■
AND Di NNH SETCIK
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| The Salem-Lutheran Church of
Salem was the scene of a double-
ring wedding ceremony Saturday
- evening October *12. when Miss
Ruth Jennelle Winkelmann and
. Dennis Edward Sefcik were united
Miss Anna Louise Wegner, bride- ♦ gifts she received.
elect of Norfleet E. Voelkel. was An assortment of sandwiches
honored with a miscellaneous and cakes were served to 35 guests
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Members of both organizations
spoke on home and foreign field
projects Mrs. W. F. Tottenham
and Mrs. Warren Menk were in
charre of prayer reauests.
The service closed with a medi-
tation anti directed prayers by
A home in the Country with all conveniences 5 acres nice well arinnir-
No n"m1, modern home mw fences, 2 miles ent Brenham Highway
M .......... Wet Nain taree “ Prlee
Nice lot Mulberry street Price $1000 Cash down s105. On pavement ,
Old House and lot North Market Street $900 cash buys it
Ne r modeled home on 103 Key street. Price $6750 cash down $2750.
Three acre. With a good home you can truck farm right in town 23
orKe I ecan trees fruit trees nic live creek corner of Kerr and Norrie
3te k'rice $8500) terms
Enry. attractive 2 bed room homo, breezeway with extra lot Hill Crest
rerrace Eawy monthly payme nts Price $9300
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a j -I— Numerous other -tospitalities
, honoring Miss, Steinbach are on
, I the social calendar for the next
. 53c few weeks.
Joanne Lueckemeyer. Slaughter
of Mr and Mrs Fred Lueckeme-
ver. Jr., of Houston, attended as
flower girl. She were a dress of
white qtgapdy and a headpiece of
t(by white Joses
Clint Sbesta served as best
man and groomsmen were Herbert
Joe Sebesth and Charles Zalma-
nek. : .
Ushers were John Edmund Sef-
cik and Otto Janner, Jr They also
lighted the' candles.
Mrs. Winkelmann, mother of the
bride, wore 'navy blue with light
blue accessories. Mrs. Sefcik, the
groom’s mother, wore light pink
with black accessories Be th wore
corsages of white carnations
A reception was held at the
Klausmeyer. Mrs
EuCeglona
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told of sending cards to sick and
herenved members. Letters of j
thnnks were rend for the cards.
Mrs. Carl Wendler, Mrs. Ruem-
ke apd Mrs. Rudloff were appoint-
ed to arrange for cakes for sale at
the Veterans Day Celebration on
November 11.
All members were reminded to ■
support the seven candidates for -
aueen of Veterans Dav. Which will
he obeerved alone with the Veter-
ans of Foreign Wars ond the Dis-
ahle Veterans organizations.
The door prize was given to
Miss Schindler.
Miss Doris Anderson of Aus-
tin past department president,
will be guest sneaker on Rehabili-
tation at the November meeting.
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METHODIST wscs AND
Venetian glass ash tray was cap-
tured by Mrs. Robert A. Winkel-
mann, who presented it to Miss
Steinbach Score pads and tally
BRENHAM BOTTLING
WORKS
207 First St. Brenham, Tex.
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Mrs. 1 ‘'loves completed their costumes
Thev carried bouquets of'l a r g e
purple mums and wore picture
hats.
birthday celebrants Mrs
For every day bargains in Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry - - Shop 1 Bridge provideg diversion attezlbarbecu
. .1 eITDED CAUfTAII - J luncheon. Prize for high score, a three ■
t hankoffering program
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'"ho sano “O Promise Me,” and
"The Lord's Prayer.",
Given in marriane by her father. j
the bride was attired in n bridal
gown of white silk tnffeta elegant-!
Iv combined with- Chantilly lace.
The elaesic silhouette of the white -
silk taffeta had an empire yoke of!
delicately patterned Chantillv lace
with a portrait scalloped neckline
and the brief sleeves banded in
taffeta,
A fold of taffeta underscored the
lace bdice and was accented by
a small bow. Small French buttons
extended down the back The full
flowino skirt was effected bv gath-
ered fullness that fell from the low
hinline and swept into a circular
court train
To complete her costume, the
bride chose n crowtv of lace and
. from which fell a tiered fin-
gertip veil of silk illusion and she
wore n single strane of nenrls with
matching earrings, gift of the
groom. She carried a white Bible
overlaid w i t h n purnle orchid,
white roses and white satin
streamers
Miss Venlin Winkelmann, sister
of the brid. served as maid of hon-
or and bridesmaids were Mrs Her-
bert Joe Sebesta anil Miss Lavel
Young.
They were identically attired in
waltz length growns of lilac peso •
de sole combined wlfh deever ton-
es The-sculptured bodices hac
cowl necklines of deeper lilac tone
and the bell - shaped skirtsswept
into a brick fullness marked by a
soft bustle bow. Matching colored
shoes were worn, and long white
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The poppies are made by the
55c
ARTHUR EHRIG, Nite GR 6-3428, Dav GR 6-2431
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on either side of the nltar. The Dannhaus, Mrs Helen
pews were marked with white car- Mrs Dorothy Rinn, Mr
MISS MARA
Today s
Greatest
2 Aerialist
bach, who will become the bride of
Howard Zuch of Austin in a cere-
mony at St. Pud's Lutheran
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"4 pl
7 " $ E
i cards showed a hand - painted
( bridal design.
• I 1 Hot coffee and Cokes were ser-
- I the luncheon table,’which was cen-
tered with an arrangement of yel-
low chrysanthemums. Places of
the honoree and her mother, Mrs.
H. L. Steinbach, were marked with
corsages of white chrysanthemums
with yellow centers. ^turkey
; luncheon was served.
Gift of the hostesses to’the hon-
oree was three pieces of flat ster-
ling in her chosen pattern of sil-
Hickery Smoked
Country Sausage lb. .69c
bride-to-be. The bride expressed MISS JOANNE STEINBACH
Give names af your deolevs
RUSTAIN PRODUCTS
and topped by a miniature pride
and groom in full bridal attire
Mrs. Fred Lueckemeyer, Jr. of
Houston. sister of the bride, reg-
istered the guests She wore a
gray suit with black accessories.
Miss Joy Davis of Houston cut the
wedding cake aftep the bride and
groom cut’the first piece. Miss
Frances Klingsporn and Mrs Otto
Tanner, Jr. served the cake.
After a trip to Dallas, the new-
Imwveds are making their home in
Office hours 8 a.m. 5 pm
Phone GR 6-2313 1 (
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court excused George Johnson Company and he has a position at
fr m jury duty in the trial of a hampion Parer Mill
mon charged with drunk’drivinz Rehearsal Suvver
although he was quite willing to Mr. and Mr’ Ed Sefcik. parents
srve. Court attendant, suovested , of the groom, were hosts for the
that Johnson's name be withdrawn nehenrsal supper entertaining the
from consideration when they I bridal party and families of the
found he was the defendant in the poule with 8 turkey suipper at
case. -Willie’sCafe.
The prospective bride and groom
oxchanred gift, and presented an-
propriate remembrances to their
attendant.
Upon.the intended bride's arrival fee.
she was presented a pink carnation The honoree's chosen color of j
corsage. The intended bride’s moth- pink was carried out with a pink
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455.
Round Steak 1b. . . 69c
Why pay rent, $500 down an move In. balance like rent. 2 blocks from
town, Iwo bed room home on sycamore. Price $5500.
ni <, moder n home on 100 West Tom Green Street corner lot. only $7500
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Rev D. K Oelke of-
by Miss Leonti Rathke
A total nf 46 members were
present and one new menber. Mi
Marie S< hrll'li . joined t e society
Nineteen sick calls were reported
Mrs -I ouise Sehuette, Mrs i;
THE KLAUSFRS
aitdehrir Unbelirialtle Bean
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• Th. Amazing Exciting Atrial Ach
(yclists. Jugglers, Acrobot
• 50 at the World s
Greqtest Circus Acts born
Your’fovorite TV Shows
Mrs. Lv E Seidel asked for vol-
unteers to assist in the Poppy Sale
which will be Saturday. November i
Missionry S'ort> met Ostobet V,
opening with a’ reading Sweet
Land. Of Liberty by Mi Anita
Thieiemanh . '
a song. mV Country t ot »
Thee,” waa sun" and pt' yer w •
by Mis. Emma Krueger Mi R
E Kolwes led the Bible study The"
hospitalized veterans and sold to
the auxiliary. All of the proceeds
of the sale go bek to the hospit-
als for rehabilitation purposes.
Legislation in regard to service-
men in foreign fields and disabled
veterans compensation were ex-
plained and the unit was asked to
support the measures.
When the new department offi- j
cets met recently, Miss Lois |
Schindler was appointed state
chairman of Junior activities in re-
cognition of her work with the lo-
cal junior auxiliary, and the 10th
district. ‘
-Mrs. M, H. is on t^y .
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bylaws ad Mrs.r H.Bartz Isa
, >r of the advisory committee I
I of the department. [ J
’ Mrs. Harold Rudloff reported 172
Mr and Mrs Albert Winkelmann ther Schulz and Mrs I isie Thiele
of Brenham and parents of the mann are to wrivj, i the Novei
groom are Mr. and Mrs Ed Sefcik bep meeting. To clean church and
of Caldwell.
bring flowers for November are
White and lilac gladioli and Mrs. Mary Eben. Mrs Evelyn
greenery adorned the chancel space Faist. Mrs Lorenc < Henw rihikel
and altar. The wedding scene was and Mrs Paula Glenwinkel. .
Nam DANCE ai
bows. Mrs. Lola Jurchak, Mis j, sephine
P ior to the ceremony Mrs. John Bartels, and Mrs Mary Eben
Menke gave b prelude of orgn se- chose as their birthday song "My
lections and played the traditional Faith Looks Up to Thee
Hz ueEM 4 paz-cgn. -,2. — •,i ‘a.
Pa niment - fer-M444- -Patsv Marrin: Lore s Prayer ------uee
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1957, newspaper, October 24, 1957; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1570934/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.