Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 14, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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FROM MARKET
Mr and Mrs Harold Pflug-
gates to the State FFA Conven-
tiom in San Antonio this week
enrned his trip by selling the
most tickets, to the Kiwanis
| Becky Mertins and Darrell Bor:
' chardtwere visitors.
. The next meeting will be elec-
I happens in the best of families! Mom or
Dad, quite without thinking, tosses aside a
bit of trash. And here's how that one litter
bit- like every litter bit—hurts! The street or
sidewalk takes on a treshy look that gets
worse and worse as Mt after bit adds to the.
litter mess. The youngster sees the oldster
and follows suit. How can a child know you
li rehead, aso proved popular.
Beret Returns
The elassie beret returned for
Many of the new hats envoi
cp the hair completely Adolfo's
snood hats, for instance' These
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BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Ma
Post cards for reporting Here and There items .to the Banner-Press have
been distributed to almost every food store in Brenham, all drug storms, sad to
St. Jude and Milroy Hospitals.
Please pick up these cards and use them whenever you-hwvp brief personal
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will be Donald Lee Meier, Kay
Lynn Tegeler. Judy Kay Weiss,
Rebecca Yoakum. Kathy; Wer-
th. and Carol Wiesepape. Be t h
Ann Naumann will serve as the
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snof Chimney Rock Hous-
ton, have announced the arrival
of a nine pound, four ounce ba-
by boy on July 12 at Hermann
Hospital MrsaMasonwilkbe-re-e=
membered as Vivian Baker ol
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didn’t mean to? How can you expect your
children to be good citizens if you don’tam
the enample? • So, Mom—load the way to
the utter besket. Carry a litterbag in your car
and um It. When you picnic far from a Mtef
ba ail at, please carry trash out with you."
Mate It a family project to Weep Amenica
Beautiful!
v cational agrioulture in- Jhe
Brenham High. Schon, will be
. lot.
F tch to the front of the brow
some *0 low the eyes are just
" BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENKKM, TEXAB.
Lyos are the ,parents
Of a girl bom at the Milroy Hos-
’The groom-eleet is g graduate of Pan
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for suits or to go with matching
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Watch for head-hugging eaps
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ENGAGD—-Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M-Spencer, 606
..Brook Lane,. Pasadena, announce the engagement
of their daughter. Miss Anna Lou Spencer, to Bobby
Joe Bragg, of Houston. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh A. Bragg of Riverside, Calif. They will
wed September 5 in First Christ tan Chureh ofT*aaa-
dena. Miss Spencer was graduated from San Ja-
cinto College and the University of Houston At
San Jacinto she was valedictorian of her graduating
class At Houston University she was a member of
Cap and Gown, and member of the Dorm Council:
mam
tion of officers and a thank of-
fering service. The annual pic- i
rie will be August 12 at Fire-
man's Park Items for "kiddie.
I its' are still to be brought in. a
Serving in the social that fol- |
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"chairman of the norhina'in/
committee, presented the fol-
lowing officers: president, Mrs.
Carl Whitmarsh; secretary of
promotion; Mrs. William Weg-
horst; and memher of the nom-
inating committee. Mrs Henry
Wehmeyer The officers were
elected
Mrs Whitmarsh presided for
the remainder" of the meeting.
She then presented George Will-
iford. youth .director who talk-
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facturers and the group's aux*
i aries, such' as the institute
Envelop Hair
pital Thursday at 7:50 a. m.
She weighed four pounds, nine -
and one-half ouhces. '
HORSTMANN REUNION
, A barbecue was enjoyed by
the Horstmann family on the
Fourth of July held ' al Tie-
mann’s "Camp Charlie Witte,
Martin Tiemann and Willie
Loesch were on the planning
committee .for the dinner which
Hostesses were Mrs. Herbert
Finke Mrs. 'Mary Finke and
M__„Lenac.Faulk--—
NEW YORK (I PI) —. Chin thelhead, narring the entire
straps have gone glamorous
Tommy Swygert gave the of
w rednesday, Tfering meditation and Glin
Fnrl Kokemoor, the president
National Aeronautice and Space Administration.
au w live Fatter Ma government
was in WU—Uto. failed his
velour John Frederies made —
head hugging helmets with, chin
t es Another designer Adolfo,
copied the wide stiff brim of
the Boy Seut hat with narrow
chin strap tie
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gusec,X
effect Many
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- barely visible Some jilt to the crushable numbers — of. black
t side, but the tilt-to the back of
tritjous Summer Meals" was
given by Mrs, Herbert Finke
and Mrs' Oswald Boecker.
Mrs Vernon Yoakum was
WON TRIP tarun nau
■ : Kiwanians.
Carter M Dibrelt Jr one of ■
San Anton o oh
1 July 15 Dibrll was selected as
a judge because he coached hisf presided during
son ( arier M. Dibrell Jr . who meeting
second place in the Area There were 45'members pre-
-1- e--t--f—---- —-1 sent Toto Schoenvogel w a s
tend a piano’recital by the pu-
pils. of MEae James-P -Burnett aw
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lowed were Linda Borchardt.
Lou Beth Hardan and Mark
Krause ,
-irr this year The FI A boy who, FFA Public Speaking Contest to ||( Public Speakig Contest held
the members of the church 1
make it.
Hostesses for the- sociat hour
were Mrs Oscar Ammann. Mrs.
William Traylor. Mrs. Jim Tom
House, and Mrs Dixon Toney ■
—-votNG HoMEMAKERS
tckets had his wav paid by the i klor knits
. A«v number of the new ha’s
pus were area III president
Mrs Joe Janak of Hallettsville,
area vice - president. Mrs Al-
len Muellero of La Grange:
area reporter, Miss Marjorie
Mueller of Brenham; Mrs Rai-
ford Williams of Hallettsville,
and advisors Mrs. W S. Reb-
son of La Grange and Miss Ida
Hreir of Halletsville.
The college. under the direc-
tion* of Mn Wildring Edwards,
instructor in home and family
Ife, was sponsored by Tech's
school of home economics ana
the Texas agricultural exten-
on service.
Now they hold hats on instead
of sagging faces up
Previews,of fall and winter
millinery produced a quantity i fall but what a difference from
of wrapup headgear Hi —Lie —at- berets —of the past-Some-cov:
the neck as -you -L । - ----- —-,-—,2,
lone pace setting New York de । were worn at the back of the .
j signer —Mached both car flan? j hi-ml nil I him fashion or__fashion over the ears Designers
and chin lie to one of her roller! perched to the side for a pro- used suede mohair, velour. sat-
brimmed chapeaux in deep red.
There were 11 women present.
. Refreshments were served
by Mr». Willard Rothe- and
Mrs. Lepard Roeske as hostess-
the top which the Millinery j
institute of America included A- u i
, its semi annual fashion --rga saEhau AmuDHiam,
detailed 18ok at the new ready, monthiy
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in the City auditorium in Bren-
ham on Sunday, July 19. at
7:30 p. m The program will
consist of pieces by famcis
composers such as Bach, Hel-
ler. Bumam and other com-
posers, as well as several duets
Those playing on the program
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will Emme, i ered the hair completely others bead with the sides usually nar-
-- rowed down in" semi < ircle
dent. Mrs Charles Darby, who ROTARY ANNS VISIT—They must have had an eye on the barbecued shiska-
has moved, the vice-president, bobs as this group visited at the Brenham Rotary Club ladies’ night,' Left to
Mrs Richard Spinn presided, right ae Mrs. Paul La Roche; Mrs. Gillespie and James Gillespie.
Reports of officers were heard p , . ___________
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elected nominee for the State
enme in a combination of felts T H D A. Convention..
j aired with rsatins —- The annuakpienierapetHe,
The hat had rounded un supper, will beheld. August 12
crushed crowns and straight at 1 p.m at the Robert Lange ■
hr ms much like a man’ derby ! home Each member is to.bring ■
' worn -tilted forward ' on the ' • meat dish one other dish .and
mow they-ugre finished at the their china and silverware •
| back with gathered satin
day in Kerrville with their eld-
i est son, Carter Jr., who returned
NAVRATIL BARBECUE " with the family.
I1 ernpl(>yees of Navratil Mus- • • •
nemhaseem in Brenhaw - andiu=
Whartem-were--entertained Sun- *M
re-
Among the 150 young home-
makers attending the first an-
‘naf Homemakers College July
■ 6 •10 on the Texas Tech cam-.
Shows were sponsor d irgton County Fair Grounds
th,. New York couture ir L E Ne ngst presided at
of de igmhr and mnu th meeting
A demonstration on "Cool Nu-
WM. PENN LADIES AID*
The Ladies Aid of William
Penn met with 14 members in
attendance. Mrs. Rosie Lee
I ueckemeyer presented the
topic, "What is a Disciple."
The business meeting. was
opened by the vice-chairman
and the Indies voted to buy a
new guesf book for the church.
b*d‛r 2-u‛n
mannof Crmirftme- pk
ents of a girl born at the St.
Jude Hospital Monday at 1:05 p
m She weighed seven pounds,
15 ounces.
Club Cake Sal, Stew earl- cte of the judges for the State
W. S. t. S.
__The Woman's___Society it____
Christian‘Service met July 7 at
The Methodist Church, with 2
28 members present. S.
In the absence of the presi-
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-mrsaU. Her r Uliil ■■■iJWiwi.. 'Hillim" j1**1*i""’" a■-Sum**■- “e-r
hrimvelours Bands and thi JUNIOR LUTHERANS -
head hugging backs were in tri . I
i St Paul’s Junior Lutherans
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Members enjoyed a social .
ported with Mrs. Lena Schroe-
der and Mrs. Lorene Schroe-
der as hostesses.
news items to t eport. The Banner-Press is happy to use then).
---ISSouets for Publicity Chairmen of clubs and organizations are available
on request. Club news should be reported, either in advance of meetings, or
immediately after. Unless there is an unusual program, routine meetings should
. be reported briefly.
M fergat where yes m acu ImMibiat
ST. JAMES WOMEN
The women of St. James,
New Wehdam. met on July 1.
for their regular monthly meet-
ing.
The meeting was called to
order by the president,. Mr a.
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NOMINATES THOMPSCN
wagdndTON (UPI)-Presi-
dent Johnson Wednesday nomi-
sated Tyler Thompson a ca-
reer foreign service officer, as
new U.S. ambanaador to Fin-
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• Those on the committee. ' for Navratil and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
next year are -Melvin Witte, Navratil were hosts.
-Wattace Dahmann, and Clyde I ■ . . —
Sommers. - L was decided to. VISIT
meet at thesame-ptace next. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Sch-
year mid Jr. are. enjoying a visit
• •c trom their son, W. W. Schmid,
PIANO RECITAL ; and* grandson. Jphn Timothy,
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Blanton, Ben F. & Johnson, Walter C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 14, 1964, newspaper, July 14, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578162/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.