Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 184, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1952 Page: 5 of 6
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president, Mrs. Robert Appel, pre-
UNdlans
Now Lex Barker
Can Wear Clothes
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"One thing I refused to do was
appear in that jungle outfit on per-
Amotion was made to buy ten
hymnals for use in the church.
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the Sunda school room.
Plans for a rummage sale were
discussed but’ no definite date
was set. Mrs. C. E. Koon was
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ber 3 at 47130 p.m.
। A motion was made and car-
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEM I
HOLD REGULAR MEETING
The women of the Presbyterian
church met Thursday evening in
Herman Bonn, Somerville, med.
icali '
Wilie Streich, Brenham, surgi
granted a decree in
She lived with ‘Johnmon
months before the <
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The youngsters said they were
asking "everyone we . meet” for
money for Jimmie Getchell, who
ing Life's Obstaeles"was given
by Mrs. Herbert Seharff
The meeting adjoumned. with
the closing-hymn and the Lord’s
Bl
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Fur Salesman Tells
of Call Girl Call
think he ever intended to." •
"They don’t like to spoil the il-
lusion for the kids,” he said.
"But as each year went by, I'
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Those to serve in October are;
Irs Waiter Seelkn Ad. SCekCr.
L Mrs. Vern
vyou might
10 miles per
eston county
l where his
one and' a
in good cum
ers," Mrs. JY. Allen gave a most
ihteresting discussion of J o h n
Calvin, the father of the Presby-
terian system of theology.
16UP—A
machinist
never let his stat att in other pic-
tures, and Barker added, "I don't
said 10 persons had contributed.
, '-We just want to see Jimmie
walk again so that he can play
with us,” Gombos said.
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is
siding. g0 I
After reports of officers were
Mrs. Robert Gaskamp and Mrs.
Otto Gaskamp were appointed to
serve on the solfeiting committee
during September and October.
The society decided'to change
the meeting time from 3:30ip.m.
the
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MISS KENIURA
IS MARRIEiyTO
P. A. REKIETA
Miss Rita Marie Kenjura’ and
Paul Andrew Rekieta were mar-
ried September 1 in the Hbly
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royalties, alongrwith an honorary
Texas citizenship foci iter, her fam-
ily and her heirs.
Mr. Smith was Wormed by long
cake and coffee was served. by.
the hostesses, Mrs O. H. Winkel,
mann MM Alex Knoche and
Mrs. Robert Rosenbaum.
The bride, formerly of Brenham
is the daughter of Mrs Frank W.
Kenjura of Houston and Mr. and
p urnym
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ALABAMA-
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Cur Must
Which Will 1
His Custody 8
piles.
Nearly all — 93 per cent as
measured by market value —* of
the securities sold onthenation’s
exchanges are traded in New
York City’s Stock and Curb
Exchanges.
Reue were visitors:
Seven sick visits were reported.
It was idecidedto start the next
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F ALINE MOSBY
WOoD, Sept. 16 --UP
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ear -t
Those on the program are Mrs.
Fritz Sohulze, Edwin Sehulze and
Reinhard Sehulze.
Those-to place flowers during
the next month are Sept: 21: Mrs.
AbertiMoehlmann and Mfr. WIN
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Playmates Raising
Money For New
Foot for Jimmy
Lackawanna, N. Y., Sept 10 —
UP—Playmates of a nine-year old
boy who lost a footin an accident
raised: $119.09 Monday- to buy an
IF YOU W ANT TO
SELORBVY-
ME ATRIAL- -
Lex Barker announced Tuesday he
is happy to go back to acting with
his clothes on because as the near-
naked Tarzan he felt "shy.”
Barker hasn't given up the jun-
gle lord role forever. He may stair
in another Tarzan epic next year,
but in the meantime he's gradnat-
ed to leading roles in two westerns.
He feels much "more confident”
in tight buckskin pants and jeans
than in that hunk of leather he
wore as the tree swinger, he says.
”I never was entirely at ease,"
he reflected.
“Its like wearing a bathing suit
Mrs. Ben Schroeder and Mrs.
Henry Broesche were appointed
ehairmen for the committee in
charge of servng meals to the
out of' town ministers and vtsi
Do you know about fashion's newestik
If'you wametofind out all abort
grant edand at the same
edasa housekeeper
lame Catholic church, with the
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the soft drink company, that- she
had won a- “major prize" in the
- contest and asked if shencould fly
to Dadlls, But Mrs. Smith almost
wasn't itold:
I don't know anybody in Dal
las," she toldithe longdistance op-
eraion "You must Nave the wrong
number.”
Win Educat Chileren
Mrs, Smith will never know
which at her 13 jingls won the
prie She doesn’t remember, eith-
er, how many flattened bottle caps
she sent in. - . ' .
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ss;enmmaaAMmXAS
RUTH CAROL BLOME,
EUGENE EDWAAD murrz
ENGAGEMENT REVEALED
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Biome an-
nounce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of t h e i r
daughter, Ruth Carol, to Eugene
Edward Fritz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Fritz of Salem.
The wedding will take place on
October 12 at 3:00 p.m, in the St,
Matthew Lutheran church of
Sandy Hill. -
All friends are invited-to at-
tend.
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Both thenboneB
Johnson, and Glen
one of the olelme
A- blood. Wilmen Jr
other claimant, has
FOR— .
Central Heating Units Floor Furnaces
Ain Conditioners Wall Heaters
Lighit Eixhures Contract Wiring
With COMPLETE INSTALLATION and
REPAIR SERVICE > DAY or NIGHT
PHONE 7181 505 SO. PARK
WALDO MOELLER, Electric Contractor
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wssdehege
No. 11 recently hold their regu-
lar business meeting at the Hern
manp Sons Lodge Mls« Dotlande
sey the president, presiding. ,
shantung suit with navy a n 4
white accessories. Her flower wes
a white orchid.
LADIES AID HOLDS
Herbst, Mrs. Hienriet ta'Unn*
steadter. Mrs. Anna Beetwinkel.
Miss Hilda Schramm and Mrs.
Katie Rath were hostesses for the
social hour. The next regular
meeting will be held Oct. 14 at
7:30 p.m.
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' with a pretv. 20-year-
d can gif.
hy was interrupted late
iso ot: prostitution., ak
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Mf<" X IV. McFarlane sei
refreshment plate. The members
then spent some time rolifhg
bandages for -White Cross sub-
Uer were flowers girls. Billy Mi
/ina Is He HabOy! leski carried the rings,
. r is The beet mart was George Sehu-
The Prairie Hill Ladies Aid so- Son at Hermann. Ladies Lodge
ciety plot Thursday, Sept. 11. " "" - -
. The meeting opened with sing,
ing of the songs, “What A Friend
ulze. Serving as groomsmen were
Arnold Pfeiffer, Ed Moceks and
Gene Klotz, Seating the guests
were Nat Leone and Louis Snider.
The reception was in t he
Knights of Columbus hall. I meyer. Reagns.
For a wedding trip to New Or- (Mrs. Ad Schulp. t.
leans, La, the bride chose a navy. Thirtytwo members answered
aroll call.
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I bert Schulte and Mts. Harry
snal appearance tours now covering and'venrtianh^ds
stdy,1 TNe broad-shouldered Barker got Forthevpisrnnstunet nbnh"
vedm promise he could take other roles IRHsaPas ArSintde to “ur/e at
emhers when h signed up to play Tarzan
roumhg fvyears ago. But So Lesser, who Mrs. wi Koiwas, Mn, Walter
is sup- produces the world-famous series, Welmann, andMrs. Ervin Stern.
was found last Thursday nean a {next business dieting on Oeto-
railroad track with a mangled foot
She does know what she will do I-----
with income from the royalties to a "party’
the- 44 twells in Rusk county in the' old allegi
. Miss Joyce Ullrich, surgical,
Milroy >
r* 6,
Frank GombosJr,, 12, who spear-1 ried that the organization buy a
-dad "h- fund"micine camneien collapsible table to be used in
ite lace dler with Bottant- tuile.
. ie shoulders. Supple, flowing lines
— -setg ptne7 Ent-haspirenoeihe
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judges hearing the first case to ,
grow out of New York city's high-
priced vice investigation Nean
Tuesday about how A pprti9, gray-
haired fur salesman spent $20 for
to 3:00 p.m: begining with the
, October regular meeting.'
The program war opened' by
siding. . , .. .... .. ■» -Miw
The meeting was opened with Mrst Walter? Seeker Ad. .Seker
the sinea9N% Eait Looks Herzogsommerteldand Mthse
turegreading and a prayer by Rev.
Theo R. Streng. (
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named chairman of the sale. ...201 . ..0x2a
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Miller, Aus-
tin. ‘hav a soni born last night.
Miss Jeanette Zwernemann,
Brenham, sursical
Charlie Chaplain was Bo r n ih ■
England..
WAHIER “Bob" BLEYL
REALDOR
' 810 Houston Hiway
P.O:BoX785 Phone 3408
REGULAR MEETING ..
St. Paula, Lutheran Ladis Aid meeting at 2100 o’clock instead
held It's regularjmeetihgThurs- - ' “ - -----
. , . the Sunday school room for its
artificial foot “so he can play with regular meetingiwith Mrs. J. W.
nomin ’’ Stufflebeme, vice-president, pre-
distance telephone Friday by A.H. Ptayer
Caperton, advertisingmanager for
set-streamed Studebaker
F ■ ■ ----- ' - M--een",
cut your driving costs!
was afraid Id never get any other
roles.” • *130
Producer Lesser decided not to Mrs. AFtrur Warnasch and Mrs.
make a Tarzan move this year, so „ohn Dietz were appointed to
Barker got out of his contract. At Werve on th visiting committee
first other movie-makers, he’during this month;
admitted, had doubts of hiring an --
ex-Tarzan.
The actor finally convinced the
town by having photographs taken
of himself wearing costumes of the
Civil War and pioneer western per-
idds.
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Mrs. Steve Rekieta of’ Htemond
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Given in mafirage by her unde
l Ted J. Joswiak, the bride was
" dressed in a white satin and
■ chantilly lace gown with ah' mu
sion yoke and her veil of llusion
was held by a coronet of seed
[pearls.
Miss Mary Rekieta, the groom's
sister, was the maid of honor and
Mrs. Arnold Pfeiffer of College
. Station was the matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Mary
Ann Witouee and Miss Sophie
Rekieta of Fort Worth. Rose Ma-
rie Schaefer and Bernice Stoev-
We Have Ip Jesus" and “I Could
Not Do Without Thee," followed
by soriptre reading and prayer
and the regular Bible study con-
ducted by Rev. P. Gogglin.
The program comnittee pre-
sented the following program:
song, "Jesus Loves Me" by Carol
Ann Schlottmanm Arlene Quebe
and Doris Faye Pape; song, i
“Count Your Blessing" by Mrs. j
Theo Quebe, Author Sander, Ro- . _________________
land Kokemoor, Herbert Sehlott. inonanp AB Auuhro '
mann and Mrs. Lonnie Strang- HE BKPT I N I NB WN
t meyer Reading, “Friendship” by. KI 1 FPO ¥ FTV
tors attending the conference to dames Fritz . Schulze, Edwin j
be held at the church on October Sehulze, Reinhard Schulze and
!— Ad Schulte served delicious cof-
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ill cay St. Francis: •
Mrs. Edwin Herzog, Mrs. Her- Miss Jo. Ann Fampell, Bren-
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ried to John--
vorce: in Decemben
college whether yoU
Prepare Mm
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t Washington County) 81
During the meeting th^ home.-". '
into th-iage, Mrs. Emily Sallis nmhebeywesibomimA
Mr | III •WHEN19 H4VVF H*
The mother married
Nobember, 1948.
If the? dead, mother I
blood, either oftthe men
been the father, autt
Howeverif tn# olteck
records reveal that she
blood, it would have b
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’The tmughbone is the largest
in" the -tody* ’ - ■ ’
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get his «
the arrival
st theiace
Mt •
Ih’t wait for
said. “Two
ited, I was
m t memnd
rid
wte
the chairman, Mts. Robert Dra-
ehn, a folows: TWo piano selec
tions, "Butterfties Oh TheGlbam
ing” and "Meadows" by Merle
winkelmarm A piano d u e t
"Scherzo Brillante," by Mts
Frank Malina and Mts. Theo. R.
sible for Johnson tohawe
the boy.----4
f " 0 here for oneueib o
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Afon gas- less for upkeep-
2. ’ .. -
yopr money all
Check delivered
the father of. a mother
year-old boy said they w
Monday, which of them v
the right to raise the sh
Meanwhile, a city baet
was making a lastminu
to identity the father beloe
fsforced to make a Sok
decision ini a .case uniug
law. - ■< -2 i.a .
Hospital records of the t
ther, Mrs iolet Phillipm
He Prigge; Sept. 28: Mta WWaiter i
Pape andMrs. Wilie Pape; Oct.
5! Mrs. Fritz Quebe and Mrs.
John Quebe; Oct. 12: Mrs. Theo
Quebe and Mrs. Henry E. Quebe.
The meeting closed with the
doxology and the Lord’s Prayer.
During the social hour Mes-
PRAIRIE BILL LADIES , . SONS of HETMANN d
AID HOLDS MEETNG tTLRDTES LODGE MEETS
her-
TENTALIZING—in Berlin, Germany, a pretty model
self off after a dip from her combination tent and rubber dinghy.
The dingihsisdivded into two equal parte to form the walls of the
tent, while a canvas sheet, attached around the two halves serves
as top, back and front cover for the boat tent. After “roughing it"
for a night, she simply folds the tent back to A dinghy and
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