Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 168, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1964 Page: 5 of 8
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.FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1964
BRENHAM BANKER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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The Found Top Luther League
met on Wednesday Aug. 1? The
meeting opened with a prayer
WE’RE OVER-
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WE’VE GOT
THE MODEL
YOU WANT
pencils, erasers, etc.) notebook
paper (2 hole), notebook guide
sheets, pair scissors, ruler, 12
inch; box paper clips, 3.50 fee
for additional instructional ma-
terials.
laid with gold satin and center-
ed with a double-silver-candie-
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' By AG NFS POTEET
Duane Nixon. Superintendent
of Somerville schools has an-
tablets (25 cents), large steno-
graphers’notebook to be used
for spelling pad, $3.50 fee per
pupil (pavable the first day of
school).
Grade three: 3 pencils (No. 2).
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which was a short skit, "‘There
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driving, drinking. a n d"smoking
It explained that we should fol-
low God’s Law.
BrenhemThe Rev-Samuel M.
Garreu officiated at the double
ring -ceremony,
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LOW-IMITER
School Grad-
lc) Pederson,
An outcor art exhibit will be '
held at Fireman's Park Sunday ■ .
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BESS HUGMFS HABEKOTTE WOMEN’S NEWS REPORTER
Hohlt-Lehman Vows
prize Ns Hattic Naiin Sir
,m dig it goes down, ,
Summer is as the time to
cheek your lawn for that dark
BIG 18-FOOT,
'O-TON VALUE-
AT A
SMALL CAR
PRICE
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was awarded a grent far study
in audiology at the University
of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
colors), ' rlr, 5 "cent package,
of Kleenex at all times in desk.
$3.50 fee for workbooks. Weekly
readers, etc.
Grade five: box wooden map
colors, 2 pencils, No 2; •eraser,.
9” x II” Looseleaf notebook, 2-
d Prese
Is bee
-bigges
ing table, was covered with
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yellow candles. At one end of
the serying table was the silver
coffee service and from the oth-
er end was served golden punch
from the crystal punch bowl,
both were hi^ri10ted with ivy
and mums. Besides .the coffee
and punch, individually iced
cakes with' golden wedding
bel», Mart- painted golden .. bell-'
mints and assorted nuts were
served the many callers. The
buffet was striking with the
lovely mum arrangement re-
flected .in the gold-framed* an-
tique mirror* with lighted yellow
tapes in colonial hurricane lamps
on either end. Gifts were dis-
wedding bi lls and surrounded,
'by gardenias, was served from
the bridal table. The table was
trogen at a steady rate, and
avoids a bi ‘gairge of growth
which‘sometimes invitg disease,
and insects.
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8 x 10). package manilia draw-
ing paper, $3.50 Jee per pupil
(payable the first day of school).
Grade fours loose leaf note-
cigar gox, large box crayolas,
sponge. Box Kleenex. scissors.
ruler. 4 Compostion Books,,
noon, Aug. 16, for an open
■ Au ASOUT mANCIMO
MArumes a noon MAMS
comutionmanon
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and Judy, Earl.Austin, and Mr.
and Mrs. Curvey Weber, all of
, in a pale pink brocade sheath served with • decorated hors (
I and jacket with -accessories -of Adloeuures and the three tierrcd
l American beauty, and carried cake, supported by white
vest, too.
Mr. and Mrs Witte of Som-
erville and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Witte. Susan, and Kenneth, re-
cently visited with relatives at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kettler. It was a home-
coming for the Loyd Witte fam-
ily after living in Caracas. Ven-
ezuela, for two years where Mr.
Witte was employed by Sears,
Roebuck and Co. The Wittes
will be back in their home at
Hondo where he will be em-
After the meeting the leaguers Sempronius Road of Mr. and
were refreshed, withzhome made-.MrsGeorge.W_Wehrung,IIL
was the setting Sunday after-
summer .months without water-
ine and will usually revivwith '
ut ngn-h urning, releases the ni- the first good rain. —
stay. After the convention she
will visit many points of inter-
est. We congratulate Mrs. Wey-
and and wish for her a most
successful trip.
Word, has come that Captain
Charles Starks received h i s
commission for promotion re-
cently and is now Major Starks.
Mrs. Starks will be remember-
ed as Mias Myra Wcods. They
have a daughter, Kimberly,
and a son, Charles Kipling. Ma-
jor Starke and his family are
located at U. S. Air Force Base,
Amarillo.
W. E. Towler is visiting his
son, Charles Towler, in. Farm-
ington, Mo.
Geta Study Grant
) Vv
bers of the pep squad are hold-
ing a meeting this week. These
students know the importance of
their work, and take it seriously.
Attracting and holding interest
in school activities is every-
bodys business. One junior s at-
titude toward the opening of this
years school term was describ-
ed by his sister: "Pete is count-
ing the days until school starts.
He has been ready to go back to
school since the second week of
vacation." Pete Negrette is the
junior who is anxjous to see
school, start again. Three years
ago he pitched the Junior Base-
ball team to victory.
•We commend Pete Negrette
for cultivating a fine attitude.
He loves his parents, sisters and
brothers, his church. his school
and his fellow-students, and we
predict for him a f i n e future,
even as he liven a good life each
young art St will be in costume through five
: and will be doing quit K"sketches
which were presented to the
played in the bedroom and den, bride. The hostesses gift to the
their regular I
with President '
• dt pr esiding ,
2ATECHRISLER
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! St. Ann’s Catholic Church in
Somerville sponsored a CYO
educational trip. Thirty-seven
young people, chaperones and
Father Mahoney chartered a
Blinn College Bus. driven by Joe
Esparza of Somerville. The
group made several stops at
points of interest, spent the
night of . Aug. 1 at Pilgriih
House. San Juan, and went on to
Reinosa, Mexico. The group ris-
lied The Virgin of.San Juan
Catholic Church in San Juan.
Members of the houseparty
were Misses Mamie and Winnie
Wehrung of Waco, Mrs J. R.
Wehrung of Denton. Mrs. S. H.
Christianson of Houston. Mrs.
Hadley Graham of Houston,
white, cut-work cloth- under-
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and Mrs-Ervin Bayer of
Houston spent the weekend with
Mr and Mrs Wesley Albers
and Dinell.
. Nenstedt arid aknieenrte
Wehmeyer reporied on Du -it 1p'
t the Veter anslluuilal in feir .
rwined wittr-ifyynaE:m
mums and -holdidg—----
pamemieNlemnabrmakableensensdes or
tamheryrprastecup,zRmgNBte-
book Paper (25 cents), 4folders.
W.Wehrung IF- of- Brenhafh,
formerly of Houston, on the oc-
casion of their golden wedding
anniversary Mr, and Mrs. Weh-
rung were married i n Waco
Aug. 17, 1914, and spent most
of their married ears in Hous-
ton until Wehrung's retirement
to Brenham four years ago. Be-
sides their son, Mr. and Mrs-.
Wehrung have one daughter,
Mrs. M. H. Wells of Houston,
one grandson, George W. Weh-
rung IV with the U. S. Navy on
the U. S. S. Umpqua out of
over the weekend == . uscu
Mi. and Mrs. Boa Kraus and arE
writing tablet -(size
- SUNDAY
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lnger to be give ri < igar rettes at want tomaintain an enviable plot of gass during hot spells.
Christmas the ladie vated to . The decision to water or not*—----------—------,
-m " l / , ■' water depends on »ou. If you feel • ____
’ * P- it's important to preservea green “2h
chase eanten beh* - -L turf during these months, then -----— S9A
0- . LALaSCAELENZ PLANS
by Ha rvcy'SfangeI Ph D.
Leona Reuter spent the weekend
; wik relatives in Port Arthur.
the Church DiVinity Schoolof Houston, spent the weekend here
the Pacific at Berkely. with Mrs. Laura Weber and
; ‘ family..
Mr and Mrs. Stewart Banik
and family of Houston spent
some time in the Albert Banki
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bride was a stainless steel
sauce pot. After the bride open-
ed the gifts, she thanked every-
one for the beautiful gifts. A
delicious lunch consisting of
sandwiches, . cake, cookies,
mints, chips, dip. pickles; cof-
fee, and cakes were served.
• • •
EMRS, GRIMM IN HOSPITAL,
Here I am at Methodist Tfos- *
pital in room 482 I’m to go to
surgery in the morning at 7:30
for a laninectomy. Dr. James?’
Greenwood is the doctor (neuro-
sergeon> I’d like to hear from
-youandLtherest 01 my-friends.
I Mrs. Eldo 0. G ri mm - -m-
1008- in
large group ofjriends and rel
atives . attended. The living
room and dining room were
decorated with yellow flowers
and yellow bows, the bride’s
ch.dsen color. Games w e r.e
played and prizes were won.
pink roses. William
■Mur, wttejw r^yn- -m-the-pubiMir
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EiAdezazen.cwomez
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Church Divinity School of the three-quarter length sleeves.
Pacifit in, Berkely ( alif . was ; She wore a. full short skirt that
a larg wedding ring
"and fern which was suspended I nament on Aug .’1.
। from the high ceiling by white | 4
rsatm-ribbonr--—— ———t
Thae -eeupleleft on their tripicecream.
T The D Y DClub met in the
Charleston, S. C., and ..a Nr.cNnmec wii.m r ER
three granddaughters, Pamela, . we Weiss Jr Fred 0
c, .2 j n.. ilf ii c ii lert । W • G. WEISS, Jr., Fred U.
Cherie and Patti Wells of Hous- । Hnrt LErwinschom-
ton. • mem bugstekBrenham. 4
Friends and reTtives wereT *#HSas ‘ -
greeted at the entrance by the r rom Waco, Marshall, Dallas,
honorees and their children, Denton, Austin. Port Lavaca,
and were, registered by MisS.Hempstead, Waller, and Hous!
Pamela Wells The living and ton besides the' many coming
5 -rooms abounded- with Hrom/Brenjaggtmeeeeee
aments of large golden the couple-eniherSofwedig
mums and greenery, and many anniverary. . I
potted mums were displayed * _______________- , . .
d conditior
i necan
Ife exhibit Will feature sketches? - ’
drawings and paintings done by Student Suppltes
children, teen-agers and adults . I I
of Brenham and Bellville, all • r1
students in the summer art rOT fAementdry
. M t if the paintin - ire in . The Brenham Elementary
oil. with a number of watercolor School has announced.what sup-
- and peneiljand ink I plies the students will-need for
4d—jh
de civi
. mke
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- qyetmmtefinke and the topic
e=p--1 ine guP aectaeq
swans, topped 'with'-the^‘plBE ‘
F as #ftka Eity ■' benmver,' - E-Fegei; F TT.- ttTih a—.....—-------------
: and Phoenix, president, presiding,
• Mrs Hohl., attended North- Mrs. Robert Banik read the
western University where she minutes of the previous‘meeting
was a member of Kappa Alpha and gave the treasurer’s report.
The members discussed sev-
On Saturday,-Aug 15, a mis-
cellaneous shower was held at
the home of Mrs. Roy Lorenz,
honoring Miss Walline Fischer,
bitag-efect of George Lorenz.
Hostesses were Mrs. Roy
Lorenz. Mrs Harold Lorenz,
' Mra. .Bernard IfoHt and Miss ■
I1, p
ltion in
ndings
I
sissippi’
nd tri;
en be .
sae=ed
I he ' ‘
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the 9-
s had
I court
linking
lit' had
e col- •
Id Aft
ree of
L the
ar rd
busy to'
I of ■ us
e was
| a pa
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amutes: ‘
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SHOWER
For Be H R t for the water But remember, the water
i ing habit canbecomesexp
month i tn dies .ji e n > han e an Tn .
, especially in anas where wator
‘ arce And when done im-
requirement th A 1X11 ary will
=m-=smem-e
- . । ■ n ,v root system and invites
" ' * i muc h watering
depende " < . ■’f the oxygen supply to
■' • * •t ■ • hall ci r ot ar !
I , creates an ideal breeding kround
■K ’ I—." ' ; l' for disenses. ■' ■■' . /
memb To water properly, soak the
r • r I t a ded of at hit 6
l iizabeth Weatherby Mrs Flor ■ inchea. Once a week-is usually
ehce Bochnemann . and- Ruth- sutticient, but twice a woek will
Me ver The >Tr . • tto begin takecare oZ the, drought
. . .. , conditions. To check the water
' SP d " ' ■■ ’’ ' penetration, insert a table knife:
ed dish’ supper at theshovem । ar sharp instrument into the
bl I me in ' 1: " mbe ’ • ground See how far and how
due may ■ .P ■ m
this .committee as /nootcaspos
12215
-a
(house
Li 200
ke the
knew
to u-
m
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ntiak vis-
ited with relatives in Temple
M.....maep-at-ftmeiereakeimupeheEHhE
owe' TOXSarry LFttf1 Tr keriK
- I has =- .......... ataEEeaes statescan srvfve
Apply a slow release nitroten
.. fe . ? • ■> r. This type of'fertilizer
She carhed a bouquet of white ■ meny,.30 couples from the sem-
The bride given in marriage tubular begonias, white steph- inary were entertained at a re
byw.....m( Stevens friend of anotiandatiny white carna geption » .theaolpCaremont Thetasorority, sossent eral business Um. including .he
the couple was attired in a pink tions. Hotel in me Lanal Koom wru i two years in i rance, sne is pre , . •
". Matron of Honor overlooked the gardens. Th>- sently working on her master’s suggestion of a ball Fest
degree in education at the Un- val and then adjourned.
ployed by Sears. Mrs. Loyd
Witte is the former Miss Hlen
Keim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Keim of Port Lavaca,
formerly of Washington County.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richter
and Miss Faye Jean Keim, of
Houston, visited with the home
folks and the Keim relatives
visiting in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Faust.
Christeue, Melissa, Kevin and
Priscilla of Waterloo, Iowa, re-
cently visited with relatives at
Long Point, Burton and . Bren-
ham. They came to Texas es-
pecially to yjsit with Mrs.
Faust’s grandmother, Mrs.
Anna Roehling, of Burton The ,
Fausts also visited relatives tn
Austin, Ennis, Hamilton, and
Six Flags over Texas.
and Mrs. O. T. Pederson of Som-
erville are esteemed friends and
neighbors.
After learning of Pete Peder-
son’s story, I have learned that
neighbors in two houses across
the street from the Pedersons,
all have near-kin who will attend
the University of Florida this
year. Mrs. Johnnie Parks who
lives oa the East corner of Sixth
Street has a brother who will be
a medical student at the Univer-
sity at Florida. Mn. Fannie
Thomas, who lives across ~the
street to the South of the Peder-
sons, will have a grandson stu-
dying law at the same universi-
Vamvma Servieee wen held
for James Philip Griffin Jr. of
Longview, in- Oaklawn Came-
tery Somerville Sunday Aug
16, at 2 p. m. Mr. Grirfin in a
Grade one primary pencil..
wide line tibh! %‛ lines (25 : book. 2 rings, opening from
cents) rayolas - box of 16; side (no Nifty’, Magnetic’s'
paste, scissors, modeling clay - Please ): supply of 2-ringed pa-
1 .0. e .2 per, subject dividers. 2 pencils.,
%b.,plastic bag, 25 cents forNo.‛2; good eraser; box of .cry-
readin flash cards, typewriter, olas (25 cents), sponge. one box
tablet, washcloth.. Please-label mp colors, paste or glue (such
each article (S3 50 fee for addi- as Elmer's Glue-all), scissor, .
_____ cents package, of while or-
pa -panHa construrtiom -paper 26
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2% (any
cal scene S veral of the the cqmmg year in grades, one
fled Lehman of Cincinnati, he- were also of pink satin She and Blaine Gutmacher.of Phoe
Tame the bride of Allan Hunte! ’wore a white lace bow over 'nix. Arii., was the usher
a Hohlt*The: bride ts the daugh-pmKsa oner freadtce
yersity of California. The groom
is a graduate of Texas A&M
2 2 .ispuI.
The \ '
iband —peviittemc wandrzisrintiqezz,. _____._ . ___
wiM be charged • sGtue,boXcrayolas t 16) 2 com-
‘ This may be the fast show, of position books (large size), 2
this kind as the instructor. G writing pencils No 2, large
G H l entz is moving back to package notebook paper. 2 fold-
Sinton tn the near future He i ers for notebook paper, sharp-
plans to have classes every two -pointed scissors,- pound model-
weeks here and in Bellville this [ ing‘clay; large package of con-
fall and in summer if enough I struction paper, 2 pencil tablets
wpeuple-are-nterested--ens —tinglerepnwed)-Big-Ghief-extrae «rreteisSks-wmFit -MF
using such a progvam.. size), sponge, 2 large drawing blastic notebook Cadd,
There isn’t much news in gen-
.. nSx. will onen I eral 10 report from this area,
nounced ythat.schoos C X ” “ stil hot. and stilivery dry,
Tuesday: SePt. hE EoRst. The farmers who have cotton
gan working with his football are. busy picking or pulling..ex-
Learn. Monday, Aug 17. Mem- cept.those.who have their cotton
the scene of a small wedding at was held with a shell pink satin phen Paul Ramey, nephew of
4 p.m., Aug. 9, when Miss Wini- 1 belt and- buttons Her shoes the groom, helped as altar boy ! beneah
cousin of B. G Griffin of this
city. J. P. Griffin Jr. was killed
-___________-________ In an automobile accident, while
elected a degreefrom the University of his father here.
5 Ezm=
news.
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The gzoup decided to have an-
umnenwne* vsthe
vlleybatf couMts" "aha td fi u y en.F—r . ""--
Christmas cards 50th Anniversary
The leaguers voted to go to ■
1425 TunAve.’ PUo
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APPEL AAg
u mb l hey . ' at d that
ter of Mr. and Mrs B<F. eh* her —grandmothers wed-EHyia, IH-acted-as the mother-
— man-lef Eietnet-—and .the - uma-gown, and iha-buirowc-d , nf the brtde, with Mrs Paul:
“ adMtsEffest w.FohirrafFwhichmad, befonged totheir ''formerly e( Brenhamatr " " ------' ‘ " ‛
maternal — grandmother, and ; mother of the groom.7
pearts given by the bridegroom. " Immediately) after the .cere-
mer-n
- oui
All .Saints Chapel of the | lace ‘Shirt-waist dress with pale
Mrs William C. Stevens of room was decorated with flow
Santa Fe, N M . serred as mu- ers of pink, white and Ameri-
: trim of honor. She was gowned can beauty A wine punch wa
■ in Greenwich Village style
" Awards wiit be given inth* vari-
ous < tegories in the children
| and teen divisions , ”
I A prize will be given i the
adult dis sion to the paintg or
drawing recieving the most
votes cast by the visitors as they
view and then register The ex-
Pederson has bees an instruc-
r in spech and haring thera-
2"zad2amea5aeamsa3a ......E .-
1 ” ■ Since the veterans are no t
she ah npt present the door
prtzenext mont wu-be fin • -
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