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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS. BRENHAM, TEXAS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1964
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Broattway star of several plays,
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to San Marcos bv Mrs Paul
Burgess and Robert Mueller.
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two losses. The Blinn debaters,
received excellent speaker rat-
ings. J
in poetry and prose reading,
Evone Alford and Diana Rich-
ards were given superior rat-
mgsrandtiz Crowley, Vim.....
Lively, and HOward Burgess
were rated as excellept.
The group met Julie Hayden,
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in Bryan.
• Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berg-
stedte and Mr. and Mrs, Homer
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Blinn communication students
made an excellent showing at
the Southwest Texas State Col-
lege Speeth Festival held at
" San Marcos Dec. 4-5.
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GUESTS -
Mr. and Mrs Roland Mueller
and family from Torrance,
Calif., were guests in the home"
of Rev. and Mrs Arnold Muel-
ler las week. Mr. Mueller is the
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than any Msg comperable re
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hear, stated in his critique that
Diana Richards of Blinn gave
the best interpretation of Whit-
man"s poetry.
In debate, team 1 composed
of Bettv Galley, Darrell Chap-
mann, and Mike Klessel had
four debatesswith two wins and
two losses. Team 2, Gary Kapp-
es and Guy Aaarritt, also had '
four debates with two wins and
INTERVIEWED STAR— Blinn students got a ■
chance to interview stage and screen star Julie Hay-
den at the Southwest Texas State College Spech
Festival. Standing are Betty Gulley, left, and Diana
Richards. Seated are Betty Gulley, left, and Diana
Hayden, and Howard Burgess.
READY FOR THE PUBLIC
— Santa is shown here ready
to -greet "the public at the
Blinn Christmas pageant to be
staged Dec. 10 at 7:30 pm.
in the Blinn College audi-
. torium.
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COELBE STATION — Would
you like to keep your, Christmas
-tree for a- long, time after Christ-,
ma's? •
You-can, according to Bill
Smith, forester of the Texas
‘A&M Agficulttral Extenswn
Service, provided you select a
live tree that will grow in Tex
as. ... . »
“Lite trees, with the roots
wrapped* in a ball of soil, are_____
sold td be planted outdoors after
-Chrisimas," Smith points out.
Trees that may be expected to
live in most areas of the state
include arborvitae, Arizona
cypress, saltern redeedar, and
shortlef pine. Other trees. sch
as Douglas fir or Scotch pine
should not be expected to live
when-planted in the Lone Star
■State These species require-
cool and moist growing condi-
tions, unlike those found in Tex-
as. Smith says.
To help the live Christmas
tree survive after planting; he.
hr.—.
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By MRS. BARBARA BOENKER
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Congratulations go to Mr. and Borgtedte and Brent visited
schoo carter inchude secreary
of the freshmen class, presi-
dent of the junior class, report-
er and parliamentarian of the
National Beta Club; reporter
and treasurer of the f uture
Homemakers of America, and.'
a memherof the Areh Hland-
Shite FHA ChonK •
A member of St Paul's
Lutheran Church of Rehburg, . •
Joyce teaches Sundav School,
is activein the Luther league,
and sings in 'he Girl’s Sextet,
which perTorms at many church
and community -functions.. j
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Four colleges were invited to________
participate in a demonstration
of Watt Whitman poetry; the
tniversity of Texas. Abilene *
Christian (allege. San Antonio
College, and Blinn College.
Ilie demonstration was non-
competitive, but Ui i L. Bras-
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This may require watering every----
day or iwo.
Plant the tree outdoors in a
hole several inches larger than
the bundle of soil around the
roots.- Plant as soon as possible
after1 Christmas.
It may be desirable to plant the
tree outdoors in a location where
it can be used as an outdoor
Christmas tree in the following
years. .
For further information on the
proper species of live Christmas
trees for-specific areas of Tex-
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board with brackets. Otherwise,
just hang it on the liub of ,a
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ing supplies, hair curlers, pen-
ills, shell or rock i ollec tions.
Cut the tup off the bottle and
-decorate the sides with strips of
colored paper, felt of wallpaper.
To personalize same. add ini
tials oT- first name .
— Utility bucket or sand pail.
Cut a gallon-siz bottle '/inch
above the center section. Punch
holes • opposite ■ sides- a hatf-
inch below the rim Insert
rope or heavy cord throhigh the
holes and knot inside. If you
choose, 'you can make a wire
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DEGREE CANDIDATES
. Brenham is among the home
addresses lifted by the 415 Tex-
as A&M Unvtsity seniors who
have filed as candidates for
bachelor’s degrees to be pre--
sented at Commencement Jan.
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The listing of bachelor's de-
gree candidates -include Travis
Trougott Voelket, animal
husbandry; Kenneth Earl
Heideman, mathematics; and
John Ashley Sommer, mechan-
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United Press International
NEW YORK (UPI)—Take an
empty chlorine bleach bottle,
the plastic type add some im
agination and you’re on the
way., to making simple and in
expensive Yule presents
The boktle-craft fad first
gamed popularity when the Clor-
ox bureau of bleching. informa:
trim put out a kit showing how
to make piggy banks out of the
imply ‘white bottles
Den mothers, shut ins, sports
men, gardenets, women's club
program directors, amateur in-
terio? decorators and homemak-
ers deluged the bureau, with
additional ideas—ranging from
bait buckets to bird feeders
In addition to the bottle and
imagination, you need a sharp
cutting knife or single-edged
razor, grease pencil, India ink
or one of the new fell-tipped
marking pens.
Use the latter when painting
designs Enamel, spray, nail
polish, swatches of. wallpaper,
sequins and felt scraps add
decoration,.
Here are a few directions for
a few simple holiday gifts fash-
toned the bottle-craft way
— Santa deceration.sCut the
bottle-just below the top of the
center section. Paint on features
—eyes, nose, mouth Make a
cap of paper or felt and gluein-
place Use cotton for eyebrows,
mustache, and beard and to
trim the hat.
—Bird feeder Cut a half gal :
Ion or gallon bottle to desired
height Turn the bottom end up
and cut entrance hole Punch'
one small hide below entrance
and-another on opposite side.
Ran a stick through the holes'
B-B Ice Cream % oal w tin 59c
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Mrs. J. F Renn on their 40th
wedding aniversary.
Mr" and Mrs. W. *J. Lautet,
Mrs. Henry Jensen, and Chris
Boese are in the hospital. We
hope they will soon be much im-
proved and home again. Also
Mrs. Louise Stolz and Mrs.
Betha Boenker are on the sick
list. - j
A special supper was given for
the Sunday School teachers and
officers and their families of the
church on Dec. 6 at 5 p.m. in
the parish hall. Fun was had by
all with an appearance of Santa
to thrill the children.
Hosts For Supper .
Mr. and Mrs Ted Borgstedte
and family and Mr and Mrs.
J red Borgstedte were hosts for
a'supper Saturday evening for
the Borgstedte family.
Douglas Buck, Valgene Benker,
and Edward Fred Kolkhorst were
home over the weekend from
Sam Houston State Teachers
College in Huntsville. They
visited their parents, Mr and
Mrs. Herbert Buck; Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz Benker, and Mr. and
Mrs. August Kolkhorst Sr.
Mr and Mrs. Winfred Finke
and son of Bryan visited with
MF and Mrs. Charles Buck on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne .Bosse
visited with Mr and Mrs. Ben
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Seventeen year-old Joyce
Elaine Landua, a senior at Bur-
ton High .School, has been
named Burton High School
DAR Good Citizen for the year
1964 65 Mu- I< ihv daughter <>f______
Mr and Mis. Earl Landum of
Bur "
1 he contest, spnsored locally,
by the Captain Jabez Deming
Chapter Daughters of the
A meric an Revolution, is.open.
to girls in the senior classes of
all a< credited public high
schools. The winner is chosen
for her dependability, service,
leadership, and patriotism
Miss Landua, a member of
the National Beta Club, is editor
of the school newspaper, pres ii.
dent of the" Pep Squad, and
business manager of the Burton
High School Annual. She also
plays on the Burton Girls’
basketba tam and hud been
selected All-District Guard for-
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Blanton, Ben F. & Johnson, Walter C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 9, 1964, newspaper, December 9, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578268/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.