Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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BRTDAY, OCT. 30,0
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News of Women J
Society Clubs
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READ Ar DAB MEETING
Brenham Elementary School
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Monday meat loaf.
Mrs Will M Giddings, chair-
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Wison Hickey and Ray Graves
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Mrs S Moylan Bird read a pa-
by Miss Lillian Klatte.
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Wed At Carmine
CUSTOMERS:
eome true
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Buerger, bride fleet1
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Mr and Mrs Rud Rosenbaum of Burton They aremak-
quality
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FREE ENTERTAINMENT
cele-
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Valley Restaurant with a chicken
Now cturing
tuna salad sandwiches, a
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Keep your Ford ALL Ford with genuine Ford parts and service
Children 85c
Full Buffet Dinner. Adults $1.50
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YOU ARE INVITED TO
EPISCOPAL WOMEN’S
MRS. KOESTER CELEBRATES
BIRTHDAY AT GREEN VALLEY
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ed chicked salad, party sandwiches,
spiced peaches, hot coffee and tea
ancies to be found m recorded
births, weddings, and deaths during
the early day« of our country.
It was announced that Mrs. Ma
bet Breen of Galveston, Lieutenant-
govern of Texas district Pilots In-
ternationai, will make an official
visit to the Brenham club rap No-
vember • when she will be com-
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KUEHNS MARKET
MRS Q R KUEHN. Burton, Texas
their savings accounte fan
this bank.
It’s the-1960
Ford Stylemide Pekup aBh
Ford’s pemuin Sad
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Member FDIC.
All accounts insured up to’810.000
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I. rice and gra-
chilled peers.
cakes, cookies and • potato chip*.
| pickles. Ritz and mint*
- PILOT CLUB MEMBERS
£NOY DINNNER MEETING
I AT TME GREEN VALLEY
man of Peaceful Valley Ranch.
Bandera. arrived Thursday for a
visit to her parent*. Mr. and Mn
J. L Vann, coming especially to be
with Mrs Van, who. is seriously IL
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Dibrell of
Brenham will attend homecoming
activities at Southwest Texas State
Lions Give Scholarship
William H. Buske, president of the Brenham Lions
Club, presents a Blinn College scholarship to Harry Lee
Stark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark of Burton.
Harry Lee is a sophomore Business Administration
major at Blinn College. (Winkelmann Studio Photo).
NEW '60 FORD PICKUPS
wv% Certified Economy _
gical. , ' ■
Herbert Harns. Brenham, surgi-
cal
John T Weaver. Navasota, med i
residence section of Brenham for
the Consolidated Funds Drive now
in. progress
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ALL-AMERICA Credit Corporation
of Brenham
BRENHAM ASSOCIATION
INDEPENDENT INSURANCE
/ AGENTS
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS. BRENHAM. TEXAS
Pineapple and cotta
Tosser
Chocolate pudding or lime sherbet
Coffee tea or milk
7 LOWEST
PRLCEDGOH
\EADINGMe
with prizes being won by Mri
Clarence J alter. Mr* Gilbert We-
iss and Miss Dorothy Buerger The
prizes were prsented to' the hon-
ogee
I he gifts were arranged on a
St.
Mrs J.
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Come in, bring th fam-
a ily . ..start saving here.
INSURANCE
108% Park street
(Upatairs_ West
Slde 8quare)
Phone GR 6-2872
Automobie-Fire —
Windstorm
brteds Mra Koestee s birthday
Wednesday at noon at the Green
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so voted to make a contribution far
the work of the Children of the
American Revolution in Texas
The resignation of Mrs. Carl Dy-
er. who moved to Richmond sev-
eral years ago was accepted
and Mrs Marie Earthman.
Mrs Koester -wes presented
with many gifts from her husband
and friends
Hospital News
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your nearest Authorized Ford Dealer.
Savings Accounts
many families
make dreams
! weighed seven pounds, six ounces
Since it was the duty of the
preachers who traveled from place
to place, to record all such event*
when they reached the connty seat,
it was not unusual to have a wed-
ding. the birth of a child, and in
a few cases, the burial of the same
plimented with dinner at the Hotel
St Anthony
Mrs Lange and Mrs A E. Stin-
nett were placed tn charge of rhe1person sH ri corded ter the
Or you may choose from our wide regular menu.
GREEN VALLEY
RESTAURANT
by Southwestern Bell Telephone
Company.
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It pays to save . •
far all the family
Make regular saving a
family affair. Give your
children the thru 1 of
Mr«. Art A. Kitzman and chil,
Hren, Karen and Jae Vann Ki
Mrs Will M Giddings, chair- Two papers of oportal interest to
man of public affairs, served at the group featured the pi—V1 '•
has ties tor the dibner meeting of presented at the October meetig
the Brenham Pilot Club, held Mon- of Capt. Jabez Demig Chepter
toy night at the Green Vatley Daughters of the American Revolu
A steak dinner was tsr rod on a tion. when the let'My met Twee
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Here. and There
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Jae Picone, .accompanied by Ir-
nzzie
for their annual antelope hunt
'While they are away Mrs. Koke-
moor and son Charles, will spend
I the weekend here with Mm. Pi
cone.
In every pickup — Six orN
V-8 -you’ll fyd Ford the------
lowest pricedr Cesfed test rshs
jeonfirm the gas savings.
W Pod's Sis?
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Your past patronage is greatly appreciated and we
will continue to serve you with the same high
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ocesve
College at San Marcos Saturday
Mr. and Mrs Hermena Krueder
of Somerville are the parents of
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TO OUR SAUSAGE
TC’s Cafe
Formerly Annie’s Cafe
109 WEST COMMERCE
beans, bread, butter, milk.
Wednesday weiners. baked
beans, spinach, picked beets, cho-
L colate cake, bread, butter and
l milk.
Thursday: fish sticks, catsup,
mashed potatoes, English peas,
chilled fruit, bread, butter and
milk. " '
Friday: hamburgers, pickles, an-
ions. potato chips. stewed prunes.
bread and mA.
Tuesday: veal cutlets, macarino
and cheese, b tecta jed peas, peach-
es bread and milk
Wednesday: sour kraut and bak-
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Tickets on, sale or may be secured at the door. . — -
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land Mrs Herman Ahrens of Bren-
ham and Mrs Elsie Nienstedt of
Mrs Giddings introduced Mr*
Donald Muzzy s guest of the cbb
and IMS presented a Teas Carr
progrem. simulating s popular rv
program A panel comprised of
Mr* Joe sehmid, Mrs Ada Hack
ary. Mrs Alma Hill, and Dr Con-
ew Riddle participated in the dis-
date.,---- . .
During the brief business session
presided oyer by {he regent, Mrs
J H Atkinson, the chapter voted
to planted a tree in the city park
on Ardor Day, in co-operation with
the Bluebonnet Garden Chib and
other civic orginzations. It was al-
variety of table
-t el-n Guests present were Mr and
Mrs Frank Stepan of Bellville 1
Taj ed pork candid sweet potatoes, hapter was nameod reserve chain
.2 corn bread and asilu — : pion. .
flM Thursday barbecue pork and v “* - - -
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Are you overloaded with high
monthly payments and unpaid bills?
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l a girl born at the St. Jude Hospit-
. al Thursday at 910 m. the
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: table decorated in greenad white,
. tthe bride's chosen colors
After opening the gifts, refresh
ments were served buffet style by dinner and all the trimmings
t the hostesses: -which consisted of j A birthday cake centered the
SUNDAY, XOVEER I f ,
Buffet served from 11 am. to 2 p.m.
MENU:
/ . SEE US ABOUT OUR.-
CONSOLIDATION LOAN PLAN
All loans covered by Life—H It A Insuane
ing their home at 516* West Belin Houston, where the
both are employed. ' home of Mrs Erich F Jaster:
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs Melvin E. Jaster and Mr*
Erich F Jaster A social hour preceded the busi-
Upon I. the bride-to-be was nessgsession and program A cen-
presentedIw i t h a white carnation terpice of giant dahlias graced
corsage The mothers of intend the large dining room sable, around
1 i were.also pre- | which the guests were sealed. Mrs
tented with a "hite carnation co Mattie Brusse assisted her sister.
sage. . J Miss Giddings, in serving congeal-
Numerous game* were played
e cheese Ptato salad
green salad
Sat. and Sun. 3:00 p. m.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
past president, conducted initiation sources of information when trae,
ceremonies in which Mrs Jota ing • family history She also told
Hensley was inducted into the,the reasons for the many discrep-
Pilots.
BUILDING and
DEMOLISHING
Building, leveling aid
straightenig: AH repairs
and remodeling. Work
satisfaction guaranteed
Free estimates. Phone
GR 6-3950 or write R Q
Weiss, contractor. Bur-
ton. Route 2.
Lat
Thur
ask
tone
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Miss Carol Ann Braun and Bobbie Lee Rosenbaum ; .
were recently united in marriage in the Carmine Luth- MISSDORPEWY BUERGER
eran Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. HoORED WITH SWER
rich Braun of Carmine, and the groom ie the Mn of
I cussion, and Mrs Muzzv reoresent-lcoqcerned the work done by the to 1
| ed the public. Membership re- cal DAR. chapter during the !
I quirements at the pnots, cessit First World War, when the late
cation, by-laws and code of ethics Mrs Heber Stone, Sr was serving
I were reviewed ‘ Sponsors were I as Regent Mrs. Stone, the mother
। "memters who are in businss, amndjof Albert Stone and ‘Miss Louisef
I their merchandise. was diplayed Stne, organized the chapter.
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MISS HELEN AHRENS WED
TO HERBERT NIENSTEDT
Miss Helen Ahrens became the
bride at Herbert W Nienstedt in-a
double ring ceremony on October
IS at the Eben-Ezer Lutheran
Church at Berlin
V / yjgeu
I beef potato salad, pork and bran*
pudding, bread and mikk
Friday: Ml sticks and catsup
smothered potatoes. English Peas,
cherry toping, bread and milk
Grace Lather an School
Menus for school week d Noy 2
through Nov. t
1 Monday Chili; crackers, cherry
r pie bread, butter milk. .
1 Fuesday meat loaf, mbshad po-
tatoes. creamed carrot*, green
won the senior display award, win-
ning a trophy and 125 cash
Lloyd Thomas, Pickard FFA
teacher, said plans are being made
for.t.nhapier to exhibit in the
San Antonio Livestock eExposition
in February.
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Mr and Mrs Nienstedt sre mak- cal
ing their home at 1325 Bowie tn gm
Mm W E Debert r esdan in f
Im mauve and tntertaining article
taken from an issue at the BrenA
ham Harmer-Prem in the rear 19184
This newspaper ctipping: yellomwedl
with age. had been found by Mrs I
Mattie Brusse when going through I
some old papers at her home. It
country
ISausage
iong table adorned with driftwood . day afternoon at the aome of Mis
taad autumn fto—re--— Louise Giddinga------—--—
_ begin right at the start becadme Get the beat dein town durmg
the new 1960 Ford Pickups are the Texas Tradin' Time at Ferd
lowest priced of the hating makes. And Dealer's. Prices are low . .. Tezaseize
you save as you drive because gas trade-ins are high * .. and they’ve M*
mileage, reliability and durability have the trucks to deliver. Aak t dee th 2
been tested and the results certified by Certified Economy Book that showsall
independent r ■earth enpert^ ~ the test resulta Po t delayl
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Mri Robert Lange, president per on "Peinters for Amateur Gen-
and Mrs Abe Marib immediate ealogists," in which she tested the
( MEAT COURSES
Baked turkey and dressig •
Prime rib roast with natural sauce .
Beef strogonoff
VEGETABLES
Broccoli Macaroni and cheese String Beans
Beets in orange sauce Macaroni and cheese
Rice
SERVICE
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AND DINNER
at the PARISH HOUSE
11 00 A M to t 30 P M
5 30 p M TO 8,. M
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Pick ard Hogs Win
2Top Awards At
Dallas State Fair
The Pickard High School FFA _
'hapter won grand champion and
eserve champion awards in the
barrow show in the negro division
H the State Fair at Texas.
A 220-pound Duroc Barraw bred
by L C. Prenzler of Burton was
judged grand champion and a 26-
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1959, newspaper, October 30, 1959; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571196/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.