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5, 1959
BRENHAM BANNTOrPRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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Honor Roll At Brenham High (
Society Clubs - News of Women
Korea President Syngman Rhee
and a second lietenant in the
Ruth Kasprowicz, Mary Lee Keim
Shara Lynn Keim. Billie Ann
go to either Jack Paar or Dean
Martin Starting March 30. NBC-
TV’s Queen For A Day and Truth
tensively used.
, ’Mrs. P. S. Bates read an article
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2 LB. BAG
BARBARA SCHROEDER
• DAR Good Citizen
BARBARA SCHROEDER
SELECTED AS DAR
good Citizen of 1959
St. Jude:
Cecil Hammer, Brenham, surgi-
cal.
Richard Monroe, Lyons, surgi-
cal.
Mrs. A J., Williams, Brenham,
surgical.
Milroy:
Mrs. Monroe Wittner, Brenham,
medical.
Booths
Fish Sticks
8 Oz. Pkg.
Del Monte
PEACHES
No. 2% Can
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Pineapple
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No. 2 Can
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Sun Valley
OLEO
The Switch ison the handle-where it belongs* New-handy
—it‛s only on the Hoover Constellations. Come in. See it.
Try it—on the cleaner that Walks on Air.
Plus — Hoover’s exclusive Double-Stretch hose...Tele-
scoping Wand that won’t come apart...new low Silhouette
nozzle... full horsepower motor — and you can change
the bag in less than 10 seconds. Small down payment.
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his bit, but he sure is looking for-
ward to returning home Obvious-
ly. we can-all rest easy. Western
defense is in good hands.
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She was selected by the faculty
of Brenham High School after be-
ing among the girls nominated by
row Patrol are Charles Kasprow-
icz. Jerome Heintz, Herbert Beer-
winkel, Daniel Nowak, Dewayne
Offic next to
Western Union
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted
Urban. Carol Lyhn
Jimmie R Wiess.
DICK TRACT
TIRE CO.
Reeapping
Yuleanising
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Mbb Halanrta,
Hatierie,
ham Public Library in ml
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YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE
APPRECIATED!
lyn Stegemueller, Floyd Wiesepa-
pe. Olio Charles Wilke, Merle Win
kelmann, Charlotte Woods and
Florence Zbranek
Juniors: Mary Ann Bilski. Kath
ryn Boehm Joan Borchgardt, Flo-
ra Ann Brau, Joyce'Buck, Judy
Draehn, Elizabeth Ann Kugel. Car
TUXEDO
RENTAL SERVICES
For weddings and other
occasions
DIAL GR 6-4205
H. W. ARP
JEWELER
BRENHAM, TEXAS
son, William. Odis Tomachefsky,
Terry Tottenham, Theresa Urban,
Busch Bavarian
BEER
6, 12 oz. cans
U.D C. MEETS AT HOME
OF MRS. STINNETT AND.
PLANS TEXAS PROGRAM
Members of the Minnie B Wil-
liams Chapter, United Daughters
of the Confederacy, were guests
of Mrs A. E. Stinnett at her home
Wednesday, with good attendance.
Mrs C A. DeWare, president of
the chapter, conducted the opening
ritual and the brief business ses-
sion. She also reported that a
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Elegant Costume With Empire Waistline
Spring costume with Empire feeling is done by
Icove and Young in ice blue wool. Coat is bordered with
blue fox and covers dress with high waistline, • cap .
sleeves and scoop neck. She wears diamond leaf pin near
hemline and diamond pendant earrings.—By Gaile Du-
gas. NEA Women’s Editor. • -
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The meeting will be held’ at the ’
home of Mrs. Robert L- Felder of
Robinhooo
FLOUR
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Champ Stifferer Of Our Time
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has Wen selected as the Daughters
of the American Revolution’s good
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SUPPER
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PRAIRIE HILI
SCHOOL
FRIDAY, FEB.* 18
5:30 — 8:30
Children 30, Aedults 60c
was a charter member of the chap
ter.
A Texas program‘was planned
for die March meeting, to be held
March 4 in observance of Texas
Independence Day. Texas songs
will be sung and lives of several
Lone Star heroes will be discussed.
the Bren
. Emory of
the late Mis Berta Booker, who
men T C. Gregg. Ed Stanford
and H. H Dietz be recalled, cli
maxed: somertwomenthsgofcame
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Kingsbery. Elaine Mohr. Max Og- ;
nowski Jr., Nina Faye Peters, Joy. |
lene Pohlmeyer, Evelyn Prigge
Barbara Schroeder, Mary Kath
ryn Schulte. Peggy Sommer. Caro-
City Council Vote
Due At Palestine
AND TAXI SERVICE
(Formerly known as Draehn Service Station)
Corner of W. Main and S. Austin Streets -
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PHONE GR 6—.2396
24-HOUR FRIENDLY MOBIL SERVICE
BY THE FOLLOWING:.
L. C. Bosse Edmund Huettig
Robert Draehn Willie Spencer ‘
Willie Niemeyer
zens of Palestine will vote March
10 on a recall of the city's mayor
and city council.
The coupcil set that date for a
vote after being presented with a
recall petition by the Anderson
weeks honor roll.
The semester and six-weeks hon-
or students:
Seniors: Dorine Blum. ' James
Brewer, Patricia D'Olive. Geral-
dine Dannhaus, Florence Grabow,
Jeannette Hermann, Bernice Hin-
Authorized Hoover
Service Dealer
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only . .
on Col. John Mosby, famous Con-
federate officer who organized the
Mosby Partisan Rangers and en-
gaged in many brilliant exploits.
He later became U. S. consul at
Hong Kong.
Following the business meeting
and program a social hour' was
enjoyed, and the hostess served
Lady Baltimore cake. with salted
nuts, hot tea and .coffee.
CBS-TV's Armstrong Circle The-
atre dramatized the 1958 Nova
Scotia mine disaster Wednesday
Bank Cashiers Check for ten percent of purchase
price to be attached to hid. The City reserves the
REice
M‛ FURNITURE Co.
INCORPORAtD'
City Food Stores
- SPECIALS Fri. Sat. Feb. 6-7
CUB SCOUT PACK S12 HAS '
PINEWOOD DERBY RACE
Highlight of Cub Scout Pack
612‛s meeting. on January 30 was
a "pinewood derby race” with
Each year the National Council
of the Daughters of the American
Revolution gives this award to
some deservingsenior girl.Last
year's winner was-Peegy Borg,
stedte.
rather suddenly — "one night he -------- . u..g ..aggi caggis
had a stomach ache and the next in April in favor of the .Court of the -h^st
ne was dead' — she was set Human Relations Starting xt the • Mar -di Gras" theme. Small
adrift on the plains Wednesday Monday Dennis James will re wooden' floats were gnven"t the
place Fred Robbins as emcee of Cubs. They — • - • ■
x Carol Lynn Voelkel, and Jimmie R.
. Weiss.
. . Those students who were eligible
. for the third 6-weeks honor roll
are: . - -
Seniors: Jo Ann Bernshausen, L
aldine Dannhaus, Patricia O’Olive
Jimmie 'Rodgers- music
SALE ON
CpringSr
International
Sterling
Save on Complete
Open Stock Selection
ANNOUNCING - ■
NEW
Management
OF
L. C. Bosse
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THURSDAY, FEB. 5,1900
US. No. 1 •
Idaho
POTATOES
10 Lbs.
45
Fancy Red Det
APPLES
Dez 45:
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Every Day, Monday
through Saturday
Office hours: 8 a.m. 5 p
m Closed Thursday. aft-1
ernoon. ( '
nrird.of Arthur TEKo’uiEs ima2
- kaspiiw,/U.
decorated to match the costume
idea chosen Prizes will be given
for the floats most dr: erly deco-
rated.
The Cubs will attend church as a
j group and with their parents on
Sunday, February 8
Petey, the attendance statuette,
was won by Den 8 for'100 per
cent attendance and the most
friends and family members pres-
ent.
Awards were made to scouts by
J. Temple.Evans, after which the
boys closed the meeting by mak-
ing the living circle. Refreshments
were served. ' •
For SALE
Owners Assn..
ryn Boehm. Jean Borchgardt, Flora
Ann Brau, Joyce Buck, Elizabeth
Ann Kugel, Carolyn Ann Koester,
Beverly Lehmann, Carolyn Pape,
Joe Picone, Dorothy Rust, Ruth
Scurlock, Barbara Scurlock, Mar-
ilyn Thomason, Kate Weghorst,
John Sommer, and Sandra Ann
Winkelmann.
Sophomores. Mary Blum, Ed-
ward Dannhaus. Bryan Green-
ter honor'roll announced by Prin- Lather Sue Ehlert, Florence Rose
cipal G. L Keahey. Grabow. Jeanette Herman, Betty
Or the total, 25 are members of Hela-d D----*-" - - 1
the senior class, 16 are juniors,
eight are sophomores and’ 19 are
ST. MARY’S TROOP MI
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
’AT JANUARY MEETING
St Mary's Troop 246, sponsored
by the Knights of Columbus, held
an election of officers at the regu-
lar meeting Tuesday night. Janu
ary 13, under the direction of their
scoutmaster. Father Marion Atom
anczyk:
The following were elected:
Charles Kasprowicz, senior patrol
leader; Dewayne Jasinski, treasur-
er; Michael O'Shea, troop scribe;
Kenneth Wassermann, quarter-
master; Tommy Kasprowicz, pa-
trol leader; and Michael O'Shea,
assistant patrol leader of the “Fly-
ing Eagle Patrol"; Daniel Now-
ak. patrol leader; and Herbert
Beerwinkel, assistant patrol leader
of the flaming Arrow Patrol.’’
the plains Wednesday j Monday Dennis
night with seven children, several
horses anti Ward Bond.
Voelkel, and
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1ft SI ST Chartes — Brenham Texas
Sixty-eight students made (he Donne Blum, James Brewer, Ger
Brenham High School first semes.
TAKES INFANTRY COURSES
FT. BENNING, Ga. (UPI) -
swap time Kingsuk Rhee, son of Republic of
publicly replied to the charges
P the United Nations- Security which have been aired in radio
Council that .the.Syrian army has broadcasts, but one of them who
carried oi't deliberate, well- declined to,be identified said that
planned ambushes In srael terri- the eeeneH feels "the folks know
ory. ' "* I the truth’’
and Richard Bosse. - * Juniors: Mary Ann Bilski, Kath-
Ben Hajovsky, the newly ap-
TO FILE COMPLAINT
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) —
Bids will be received on the building on Lot 1, Block
-.73.of Original. Town.North.ofthe City Hall, -up to
10 A. M. February 16th, 1959. The building to lie
.moved by. March 15, 1959.
pointed troop committee chair-
man. and L. J. Lacina, the troop
treasurer, paid the troop .a visit
during the meeting. Ben Hajovsky
spoke briefly to the scouts assuring
them of an interesting and good
program of scout activities for the
year.
The troop charter for th year
was signed in the presence of all
by the senior patrol leader. Char-
les Kasprowicz, and L. J. Lacina, •
the head of the Knights of Colum-
bus, which is the sponsoring, insti-
tution of the troop.
Light refreshments were served
after the meeting.
-peane))
— at
ie, Betty Holland Rebecca Holl,
: "at "ricz, Mary Lee
Keim. Shana Lynn "Keim, Billie
Ann Kingsbery,’Joy Ann Korth,
Elaine Mohr Max Ognoski, Jr.,
, - Nina Faye Peters, Evelyn Prigge,
Jasinski nad Kenny Wassermann. Barbara Schroeder,-.Carolyn Stege-
The r Frul Pets 53 com-, mueller, Floyd -Wiesepape, ottov
ilke. Merle F ’
Kettler, Patricia Koska. Frank J.
Krizan, Margaret Landua, Nolan
Lehmann. Dorothy Pelkmeyer, •
Norris Rohde. Susan Sommer. Sal-
ly Stuckert. Rosanna Routt Thoma-
Heidemann. Leon lanuszewski,
Betty Lou Keim, Paulette -Keim
Gerald Krause, ‘ Adolph Charles
Krizan, Dorothy Ann Lorenz, Del
ores Sander, Carol Marie Steinfeld
Jeanne Stinnett, and Charles Ed
ward Surovik. ' '
Freshman Thomas Allison
Clark. Charles Crumb, Joe D'Olive
Marilyn Goessler, Melvin Kettler
Patricia Koska. Frank J. Krizan
Margaret Landua. Nolan Lehmann
dps
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MOBIL Service
Station
Den 5 Other . finalists included
Pat Cole. H. E. Pflughaupt and
Twain Tharp Plans are being '
made for the boy to race their '
cars in other towns at a fater
date u t.
Preparations for the’ annual
The Channel Swim: NBC TV's
George Gobel will give way 'on
March 34 to two new half-hour
series. Pete Kelly’s Blues and a
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FILM ROBESON’S LIFE
MOSCOW (UPI)—A motion pic-
ture on the life of Paul Robeson
is expected to be completed this
month, the Soviet news agency
Tass reported Tuesday.
The agency said the picture will
portray the leftwing A m e r i can
Negro singer as an "unbending
peace champion.' < •
paigning by the association
against what it -termed favoritism
in tax evaluations "in favor of
some property owners at the ex-
pense of a large part of the citi
zens of Palestine.
None of the city officials has
wade. Gloria Jean Korth, Delores
Sander, Carol Marie Steinfeld. Je-
anne Stinnet, and Charles Edward
Surovik.
F reshmen: Thomas Allison
Clark, Charles Crumb, Joe
D’Olive, Marilyn Goessler, Melvin
spasm. he sek-Grs
ten on mechanical squishers: ‛T
suspect she may have been the
star pupil at some early version
of Actortured Studio
Wednesday night. Miss Davis
joined Wagon Train and that
NBC-TV Western really strapped
her to a juicy rack. A widder
woman who had lost her husband
u V "U
After sale. Spring (Aorv
Will be retired anil
available on a speertil order,
basis from the fartory
lor immediate Heiners'.
Troop 246 has two patrols,,“The , a.0.0.0 nl
Flaming Arrow" and "The Flying! Esther Ruth Kasprow
Eagle." Scouts of the Flaming Ar- " ‘
Fmjenammeb- — e-,
Mrs. Roxie Wright, chapter his-
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DR. LOWELL HERZOG
- .. auc A BTOMETRIST n ,.
George M. Cohan’s “45
. Dorothy, Pelkemeyer, Norris
Rohde Susan Sommer, Sally
1 Stuckert. Rosanna Routt Thoma
son. Terry Tottenham Theresa
the seniorclass. 1
Miss Barbara Schroeder, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs. Ben Schroeder
was selected the local D A. R
good citizen. Barbara was chosen
by the faculty, after being among
the girls nominated for the award
by khe senior class.
* Barbara is a member of the B
H. S. band, assistant drum major,
. member of the Spanish club, F F.
A.' sweetheart, feature editor on
the annual staff, member of the F
♦ H. A. and-parliamentarian of the
N H. S. She served as homeroom
captain in the magazine sale, and
was chairman of the homecoming
- parade.- Barbara recently won re
. . gional first, division in twirling
The good citizen is chosen on the
basis of dependability — truthful
ness, loyalty, punctuality; service
— cooperation, courtesy, considers-
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olyn Ann Koester, Beverly Leh-
mann, Carolyn Pape, Jqe Pieone.
Carolyn Quebe. Dorothy' Rust
. . Ruth Scurlock, .Barbara.Scurlock
Wyikelnmn. Kai* Weghorst Jeh f- “ • • -r •
andFlorenc Sandra Anh Winkelmann " .
Sophomor:Mary Lee Blum, Ed
ward Dannhaus. Bryan' Green
wade, Vincent Gurka, Judith Ann
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off
NEW YORK (UPI) - Bette
.____--u Davis, love her, may well be the
The petition -asking that champeen sufferer of our time.
Robert H Pickel Jr anti counn" rheis an actress of skill,
a maK sent,-manufacturer - of
agony, anguish Fand the Igonic
■ - blue ' gold binquet were made
NBs.. ls axins Hagsts Baggis There will be a gold loving cup for
MhghMiracle. AtSp
Mine”it was -called and al
lion of others; leadership — per
sonality: self-control, ability to as- County Property
sueiresponsibilityi patriotism - headed bv real estate man W l
unselfishness interest infamily. Barrow
school, community, and nation:
scholarship _ creditable grades in
all subjects.
freshmen
Keahey also name? the third "6-
PAI I STINE, Tex UPI)—Citi-
L marvin -
studios
s|M'll Bill Eutten on flu'
daytime and nighttime versions of
NBC-TV's The Price Is -Right for
two weeks starting Feb" 9 CBS
Radi will broadcast- Verdi's
"Maebejh” when the Met opera
tackles it for the first time in its
history on Feb. 21.-
Mk
iv
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serv-
Our leader, Elvis, spoke from
West Germany Wednesday via
transatlantic phone on the ABC-
TV American Bandstand Show.
Elvis accepted two awards from
emcee Dick Clark — for favorite
male vocalist and favorite 1958
record, ‘One Night’ — and I
guess even the Good Conduct
Medal will seem like an anti-
climax now. ___, ,
Elvis reported he was studying
map reading, but after he gets
off work he practices his music.
’He said he was glad to be doing
facers made by the Cubs and their
fathers. -
The racers are cars the boys
carved out of wood, weighting not
more than five ounces, and they
are run on a track.
James Jones and Ray McIntyre
were in charge of the race, and
E. W. Pflughaupt and Robert Too-
ley served as the judges. . -
First place prize was won by
a painfully moving drama
„ ,_____xx 11*- ‛ ‛‛ 14* •-E
- From' Broadway set for NBE-tcoursesatthetS
ingback-tosthe-afterneen-soapop-TV’sOmnbus March. 15. Sonny. "
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This presented a handful of
problems complicated to some ex-
» tent by the fact that hur
daughter was being pursued by a
young man on the train and her
youngest son was a deaf-mute
And as if this wasn't enough.
Miss Davis was informed midway
in the plot that she had an in-
curable disease which would pop
her off the planet befgre the end
commercial.
Well, naturally it all worked out
■ prettv- writ except for Miss Davis
who died; but I imagine she’s
pretty used to that sort of thing
by now. Miss Davis. I should add.
turned in a good performance. Or
at least I think she did—I’m not
sure because at this point in her
career the talented Miss Davis ।
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NBC-TV will start the Steve A!
en-showahatf"hourearnerbe-
ginning March 15 getting a 30-
minute jump on CBS-TV’s Ed Sul
livan. The. Allen shift means the
junking of NBC-TV's Buddy Breg-
man show. Marge and Gower!
Champion and Herb Shriner are
set as stars of the first CBS-TV i
Coca Cola spec on March 30
Perry Como is quite close to
signing a deal which would see
him take over the Wednesday
night NBCTV Kraft Music Hall
next fall if Como shifts, his Sat-
urday night slot on NBC-TV may
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