Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 141, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS 2
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She is Mre. Ella Koblo-G.
tend the eighth National C o n-
vocation of Youth of the Metho-
Madame Gulama said womea
play an increasingly stronger
role in government in her conn
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nation and a full .member of
the British Common wealth
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Africa.” she said. "And that
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ON SHORT VISIT
.Mrs, Arvte Elliott is now in.
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biography of Jor-
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choir On July 20 . 24, she will
attend the senior officers as-
sembly at Lakeview Methodist
Assembly in Palestine
is not generally aa
society," he saidA% "
WIEDEVILLE JUNIOR
LUTHERANS
The Wiede ville Junior Luther
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freshman class representative, i • ......n-.- ---- -
I her people, and the onty elect
ed woman member of the West
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BEAUTIFUL 42995 TAUES
double ring ceremony held
this her
United
Successful In Politics
A. former teacher, Madame
Gulama defeated the men op
posing her for parliament in
the nation’s first election two
2200 Tison, Brenham, will
until fall on
Post cards for reporting Here and There items to the Banner-Press have
been distributed to almost every food store in Brenham, all drug stores, and to
St. Jude and Milroy Hospitals.
Please pick up these cards and use them whenever you hav brief personal
news items to report. The Banner-Press is happy to use them. . _______
Boklets 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.
neckline and three - quarter
length sleeves, A froth o silk.
Club, FHA pianist, and has
dan’s King Hussein. "But what
the monarch hadn’t bothered to
tell me was thpt he wan doing
an autobiography," ‘Knowles
I a I f p* {j
He said ha got thy total im-
preesien that many peoples *
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Miss Barbara Anne Cohen and er‛s best mn. Alfred Keim was
, Chai les Allen. Lunge w re united the groomsman. The ushers
were Kenneth Heidemann and
try which in April, 1961, -be-
MAYONNAISE THEFT
NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) — The
Army may be abe to eat its
bam on rye with mayonnaise ’
fter-all. ---—-----
be-~EFAFested-RieherTP.
Robinson, 30, of Kenda Park,
NJ., Tuesday for hijacking 126
cases of mayonnaise headed for :
the Army overseas. The way-
ward mayonnaise was lifted*
from a Hoboken warehouse
July 6 or 7.
Youth Conocation W omen Carry Power
Mr. and Mrs. August Weiss. ;
Boehnemann •_Mrs: A}-
fred Keim. Mrs. Kirby. Lehr-
mann and Mrs. Bill Steeh, at the
I her five - year term expires,
। it’ll be back to campaigning-
+2 The men will j sthavet -
face running against us.”
— She is a member of the Ma-
jority People's party The min-
isterial job is an appointive
one. . - ____________-e-A-
Her second: trip to the Unit-
ed States is to supervise one d:
her country’s ‘'export s'-a nei- —
diamonds nor bauxite nor iroa
ore, but the Royal National
dance troupe, now appearing at
the Sierra Leone pavilion at
the World’s Fair. ' •
church activ1 ties havel included.
seetetary, treusuror,=
Vice - prestdenc ufthe Merhn Tmentary EcfaryI
Hen- dist Youth Fellowship. She is al-
odist Church will be the leaders
t rd speakers.
Miss Weis* will be a junior at
the Brenham High School in the
fall. While attending Brenhara
were three Msnor* and 15
in embers present
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tude as /
Ehhdeme, e
Conference of the Methodist
Church.. Outstanding ministers
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where they visited Mrs. G i I-
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SLADEKS HAVE GIRL
Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Sladek
of Feye«aviWe are the paren*,
of a girl born at the St. Jude
Hospital Wednesday at 11 42 a
m She weighed six pounds, 11
ounces.
j hi’s mother, and to California .
NEWYORK (UPl-= Maybe . where they: were guest* of JJr
it’s time the American woman j Gilpin’s sister’s family. One -f
let the man get a word i their tide-trips was tn Disnevs/
edgewise--------------------- .land. • ' ’ .
June 28 There
two years in the Middie Fast,
with European stops over and
on the way back
"American women - 13
dominate a party." said
Knowles. The American mea
don’t do anything They sit
there passively, gradually de-
clining into arm chair*—or the
bottle."
Knowles isn't suggesting rhat
American women shut up. at
together bu he does think ihat
in the long run the men "have
more to say”.
Mt in Corner
in comparing t h e American
woman he’s met with the
Arab or the French he found
the Arab women so self-effa-
mg that if they were at a gath-
ering at all, they “sit in the
corner" away from the men
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I . St Paul's Lutheran Church The
I Rev. Thomas H Swygert offi
I •. dated.
The bride is the daughter of
I Mrs. Marie G Cohen of Bren-
ham.. The groom is the son of
I Mr. and Mrs Ben Lage of Bui -
I ton.
Soloist. Miss Mary Jane Hum-
phries, was accompanied by
Miss Mary Ann Hahn at the
Hergan. -
Tne bride was given in mar-
I riage by her grandfather, the
kev P. Gogolin. She was attir- -
ed in a gown of white silk or-
ganza fashioned with batteau
corned visitor. The Rev. Web- Junior Lutheran* and they are
erwas -in charge of the E! renning a swimming party, in
study nt both meetings I Bellville on Aug 12. .
The educational chairmen The hostesses were Mrs F J. '
stressed the importance of th Jurhak, Mrs Kermit. Kolwes f FT KDAI Til V -I the W
church publications to bring the ( nd Mr* Ervin Spiess * LLl ItILII IHlR 1 am
HSAYSWRMFg
. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15,1964
Have Strong Voice
"If the women of this coun-
try (the United States! bak a
candidate, he wins,” she said.
"Well, our women are a strons.
wire ' ",
"I think that proportionately,
more of our women vote than
-your*. And many of them holJ
jobs in district councils."
Sierra Leone has a popula-
tion of 2.5 million, she said
And women have had equal
status with men for 20 years
but "it’s still not a woman's,
world Although we do have
STEPTDUE
teriai ■ status on the
continent said so on
second trip to the
African nation's
John Knowles, a journalist cug., H
Novelist who has returned from Fil ioCt
| The Amerieanpfemale rat Fs
j as pure chatterbox alongside
some of her sisters in Mho
parts of the world, concludes
E it needed no further embellish- Trip —-—■
■ ment than a yoke of reembroid- [ When 4he couple left for .their
E - eted Alencon lace on the "orm wedding trip, Mrs. Lange was
E—rarressing bodice. repeated ifweaFg-a-beige tineR trwih
M curved lines on the floor lengu |4nt accessones, and
an orchid
Ek—betbshapee=skitt. +rem - a t>O* ' • --J1.- ' « =- .1
aetail at the back, the train. . Mr and Mbs 'Ben Lange were
■ bonded with the beautiful hests for the rehearsal dinner.
■ French lace. swept into,, court held in the Pine Room at' fisma
•length, tier Tn gem p veil was \ alley
suspended from a crown of HFrtor w the wedding. Mss
pearls. She carried a white Bi- Cchen was complimented with a
. ble overlaid with an orchid sur kitchen shower given by Miss
rounded by stephanotis. Susie Schroeder and Miss Ann and theologigns of the
—------— Maid rok -Honor ■ . Lee Winklemann. ----
Miss Sanda Lohen. sister of eous shower was given by Mrs.
j the bride, was maid of honor. Alton “
1 ; Mite Ann Lee Winklemann was
, i the tbridesmaid. Each • wore
DO-IT-YOURSELF cards for reporting HERE AND THERE
T • ' n--, -tem on* a‛.*c , . 1 ———
KIEKE REUNION
One .hundred and fifty descen-
dents of Welhelm, August, and
Christoph Kieke families, regis-
tered for the 24th, annual reuni-
on at La Bahia hall on July 13
A chicken barbecue with all
the trimmings was served for
dinner. A business meeting was
held at 2 p. m. It was decided to'
have a reunion again next year.
Four silver dollars were
awarded: Oldest .present - Mrs.
Mary Kieke of Austin, 84 years;
youngest present - Darrel
Wayne Kieke, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Kieke of Burton:
largest family present - Her-
man Hinze with six from Car-
mine: traveling the longest dis-
tance - Wayne Kieke from Okla-
koma City (50) miles). .
Those attending were from
Floresville, Austin, Florence,
Creedmoor, Brenham, Pas a-
Jerry Altmann of La Grange.
Bobby Lehrmann and Paul Fred-
erick Heidemann lighted the
candles.
Mrs Cohen was attired in a
pink tace dress for her daugh-
ter's wedding Mrs. Lang
< 'lose pastel green shantug
with matching accessories.
I he wedding reception was
held at the home of the bride's
mother where Miss Fay Kunkel
vegtstered the guests Members
of the houseparty were Misses
Susie Schroeder, Ann Lemm,
Gene .Beasley, Cathy Coates,
Marsha Hamilton, Janis Barnes,
Mr*. Alfred Landua, Mr*. Alton
asaEKHOM
so a member of the youth ’
4 “
Boehnemann and Mrs Gas
E (abow. . ,
American women feel it i
duty to "make things go” said
Knowles "This is. admirable
, but it -can be overdone."
He thinks the French have
worked out the best conversc-
tiqn com premiss French wom-
-en talk, but so de the men
, "it's like keeping up with a
tennis match,” said Knowles.
Knowles had traveled extev
sively in hie three years a-
--associateeditor of Holiday
magueine. Three years ago his
first book, a novel, "A Sepa-
rate Peace" won the William
turned-home from a pleasure
trip.through north Texas, Ar-
lensas, Oklahor, and Miss-
ouri, where they visited rela-
tives and many places of in-
__ ________-.terest. 'While in Missouri, they
WOMENSHOULDa-aaa
Mrs. Hensen is the daughter of
1a 6— ; ——' - I
Marriage Unites
Lange And Cohen |
Faulkener Foundation award
for a "notable fin?' and he*
quit the magazine to devote full
time to writing. His second i
novel "Morning in Antibes" :
was published. In 1M. Now just I
out is "Double Vision: Ameri
can Thoughts Abroad" (Ma-
Millan) which is a series of
journalistic sketches from his l
travels through Europe. Jordan, I
Lebanon. Syria and Greece.
Mt Same Thiag . . |
In an interview, the auther
' parliament.Lhundredalof
m. th? -------
Tappoint-
dena. Gay Hill, Smithville. San
Antonjo, La range, Giddings,
Oklahoma City. F r e e p ort.
Graves, and Bude. r
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RETURNED
Mr. and Mri Sam Me-
Glauchleh and children, Linda,
Mark, and Rita, have returned
from a recent trip to Oklahoma.
Arkansas, Missouri and Illinois.
They visited with Mr
MeGluchlen’s family in Spring-
field several days at Rockaway
dr SUITS 4 SPORT SHIRTS
ir WORT COATS 3 8HOES
dr PANTS #, HATS . -z
dr DRESS SHIRTS # SWIM SUITS
# WALK SHORTS _______
ALL GOODS FROM OCR REGULAR MOCK.
PRKMR RBMX» PROM OCR RWEKY
DAY LOW PRICTB. .
Even at $29.95 these tables are a terrilie valuel B
and eave $39.85. Can you imagine 3 big tables of thia
pA.Bagendziamm
"They are still primitive
countiles. Humsemm’rpelace is
about like a $40,000 house in
the United States." '
Knowles. 37. is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knowles of
Fairmont, W. Va., and is a
graduate of Phillips Exeter
Academy and Yale. He worked n
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ette, Indiana, July 27 - 'll. . . " . « --
This convoeation is held __________________ —T-- "—h.
same year of the General Con- 1 By GAY PAULEY
terence of the Methodist UPI Women's Editor
Church., e NEWYORK (UPI). - TW
Over 5 000 delegates are ex- l hand that rocks the (;raclle also
pected, including youth and swings —elections--both m —thisas-i should be-"
sponsors. Only 30 delegates ; nation and in the smaller,
we re .chosen _ from the Texas ' newer ones
The woman who is the only
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se"armrpPPapretinitttcomecalaabornsss,penters
--h-azemezssie
met at (hr educational building package to. Trinity Lutheran i The meeting (Iom<I With a
with Mrs Bobbie Ising in home in Round Rock and the prayer by Pastor. Wendel A
charge: group plans'to make a trip of
The evening circle met at the xisitaton to the home some "xteen member were present
home of Mrs Curtis Rieves. : tme this fall.— - _
Mrs. Francis Menn was a wel- mJ collection went, to the
SALEM ALCW . • pink silk organza over pau de Lurton Community Center.
-sle, and tarried cascades if _________ '
The ALC.W. Salem Luther- pink toned carnations .....
an Church. Welcome met recert- James Lange was his broth- For Want Ads Call GR 6384
ly with one new member. Mrs. — —-—5—— — .— ----- , ■ „
I came a free and indepenjen; and one-haif years ago. When
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Blanton, Ben F. & Johnson, Walter C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 141, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1964, newspaper, July 15, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578163/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.