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FEBRUJARY 14th - 18th,. 1965
party on this day bef ore th-y
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Evenihg Service—6 and 130 p.m
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American History Month,
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"The Ladies Aid of St Pauls.
.Lutheran church-met for their
regular meeting recently with.
the President Mrs Ed win fried"
din. in charge
Refreshments, consisting of
sandwiches cookies and coffee ’
were served after the meeting
as
. Mrs
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I si A ! ( gislat, e N Program fur
1965 "
Phillipsburg
LbuisG. Wehman, Speaker
graph Co:
was due partly to a decline in
voluntary enlistments and part-
ly to a new policy of calling up
TSTA TO MEET
The Washington County Unit
nt fSFA wih_meet at-the- High
Schuol-Auduorium in Bui von on
Feb 15 tit 7 TO p.m. Earl: J ,
ST. PAUL'S. EV ANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
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Services in all participating Churches Sunday
through Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
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SALEM LUTHERAN CHURCH
Salem -J
Rev Kermit Menking, Speaker
- Evening Service— 7130 p in
Valentine Making •
A children's valentine party :
outlined in the booklet suggests
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SHOWERS
A linen shower compliment-
ing Miss Deanna Lois Quebe,
whowll become the bride of
Harry Lee Stark on Sunday, Feb
14 at St John's Lutheran
.
.The custom of throwing
rice at a wedding was pre
ceded by the throwing of '
.grains, of wheat in the 16th-
century England biseuts
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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH |
Zionsville
Pastor ‘George Reck. Speaker I
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statiop to station cull.
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. Upon her arrival, the bride
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Berlin
Pastor Mile* Gregory. Speaker
Evening Service—7 30 p.m:"
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Evening Service—730 pm
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Mrs. Lvnn Crise of Clevelapd,
Ohio, was honored by her sister
in aw, Mrs. Donald Roush, at
the Roush home. on Thursday
morning with a coffee Over 20
friends called Mrs Crise will.
spend-severat tltul V weeks with
$ v,.
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corsages. The grandmothers
were also given corsages
The shower gifts were placed '
on a tablecovered-wiha White
table cloth and centered with a
small bride and groom and small
I attendant- dressed in ted and f i
Walter Cape w the sgmtMx
bathroom and. personal shower
honoring Miss' Quebe,
The afternoon was spent mak-
ing rice bags ■
I he gift of the hostesses was
several pieces of lingerie.
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Conducted by the Lutheran Churches of Washington County
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that daytime long
The gift of the hostesses
a dish drainer and tray
Fhe homerot- Mr, amnd M r
Andrew Grahmann cousin of T
the. groom was best man fpr the.
couple Joseph Dekowski.
brother of the bride.. Marion
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Miss Catherine Dekowski-be-
came the bride of Leroy Grah-
mann of Hallets rille recently
in the St. Stanislaus Catholic
Church of Chappell Hill with
Rev John Weslock officiating'.
Mrs Lucy Pawlak was organ
jst for the ceremony. The solo-
ist .was Miss Bebean Pawlak
i The -bride is the daughter of ■
Mr and Mrs. Florenz Dekowski
of Chappell Hill. Mr. and Mrs 4
John Grahmann of Hallettsville
are the parents of the groom
Miss Elizabeth Jaworski of
.God's House Is Open To All Men In Need
Of A Savior, Christ Jesus Our Lord.
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the Roushes.
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ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
' Shelby
Rey Henry Flathmann, Speaker
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GRACE LUTHERAN
The Grace Evening Circle met
1 eb 9 with 23 members and
the -pastor present.
The circle decided to donate
$100 to the tape recorder fund
and will ,also buy 24 Sunday__
School hymnals the circle will
assist in serving for the 20th
wedding anhiversa/C for Pastor
and Mrs Arnold Mueller on Feb
21 which is al«o the pastor's 20th
yr of ministry ■ I
replacement* further in
vanc then in the put
St MATTHEW u; I Hl ran
CHURCH
Sandy- Hill
Pastor R l Otterstad,’ Pastor
Evpming service 7 70 p m
Valentine’s Dav brings
^thoughts iiCheart' and flowers to
■ the older set,-and delightsfor' ;
the very young with the'excite-
ment of exchanging cards But
uppermost.in the minds of-moth-
■ ers planning a valentine party
is"h iw jg me t able
time without investing too much
time-consuming work
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. Land David Steaeni. .cousin r>L
cream were served with frosted the bride, and Leroy Nanek
were the groomsmen. Johnny
Ehlert and daughters; Patricia
tered the refreshment table was.
served w itt chicken saladsand-
w ches, cookies chips pickles
mints, frosted Ckesandhot
coffee ? - ■ ' —
bride as she crossed the .
threshold Well into"the 20th
century in England, wheat’
was thrown at the bridal
couple with the cry. Bread
for life and pudding for.
ever."
cookies and ice । ream ■ . -
All in all, the best answer to
theprobtemofchitdrensnpat- -
lies for . Valentine's. Dav or
any oceasion is to keep th1"
children occupied every minute
In that wav, they lujve. more fun
and there is less opportunity "for
the squabbles that such .gather
lugs, can, engender
copies of the Hallmark vaten-
e \.e -ga .
. with a kitchen-shwer cecendy; punch and coffee were served
' Miss Meyer and Mr Marek
nuts, and i ■ \ * i the
meeting was Mrs I P Bullard
of Nohth Carolina a DAR mem-
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. Esesdessese
Mr.- .Robert Wernecke Jr j 20 at the St Paul - Lutheran
A 1 ri de-te. beYnenett ( bunch in Shelbv “ ~
her many gifts.and expressed . :——---------
her thanks The cake tht cen l , ——-----
’ fondtty remvmbered for (t - fun.
Hallmark £ ars has puBHshed-
Me-H12-M5»
tains det He augge si -
games, party, themes; decora-
liar men . •.,! man b •
hints.
"Give children at least one
Mrs. Bess H. Habekotte, society editor, will be out of
town for two or three weeks. Readers are requested to
write or telephone the Banner-Press office to report
news items..
In view of reader interest and better news coverage
the Banner-Press finds it necessary to establish a four-
day limit on receipt of club and wedding reports to be
used for publication.
A wedding is of such importance that we prefer re-
ceiving the) te "write-up sevral days in advance
- so 4 he news can be* published immediately, following the
•ceremony; The wedding picture can always be published
ctft Inexpensive "make your-
own ' valentine kits areavai!
abb- ferths purpese
'. This activity can ihen be f
lowed: with game •• having > vaf
: . entine theme- Fox-akample,
give eac h child a small basket
and let hin"'"hunt' for • andy
hearts hidden in advant t around ’
the plav rea Follow that w H
heart -draw ing contest hang T
Quebe, and the groom's mother.
Mr Harry S ark. were, also
whit carnation corsage. The .m_
bride’s mother: Mrs H E ' -groom.
uncle of the bride.
The couple will beat home at
1602 E. Guadalupe in Victoria,
where the bride is employed
with the Southwestern Bell Tele-
phime Company of Vnt-, a ind
the groom is employed it the" ’
Gary Aircraft (Foster Field
Air Base) of Victoria
the groom, Miss Margaret Jaw-
orski, and Miss Jo And Stem
phuowski, cousin of the bride,
served as bridesmaids.’
Flower Girl
Jennifer Foyjt, niece of the .
groom. woflower girl and
waMMedwreTu2232
to the bridesmaids. Miss Mary
Ann Vollert and Miss Mary
Cecilia Grahmann presided
over the bride book Tom and
Tony Grahm'ann. brothers of
the groom, served as ushers.
Houston servet as maid of
-honor. Misses Catherine and .
Loretta Grahmann, sisters of
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and the salety of Cool Touch handle* and knob*
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choice of other utensils from Open Slock.
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Booklet Helps
Plan Party
the. pape ।. and gh e - imple
prizes for the best drawings. 1
’ Small Gifts " ‘
- At refreshment time gaher
, the tts in the dinifig. room
which has ‘been decorated for
" , tW WiCisibn t.tabt ec l ohsprinr-
< d ; -h ■ '
paper plates and cups “to
match and a Neart • hi upe l bi *
' as the c enterpigen: Fill .the box
with. small inexpensiv gif ■
each attach d to a red ribbon
runner extending to each child’s
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DRAFT CALL UP
WASHINGTON (UPI) — De •
fense officials said Thursday a I
sharp increase was in prospect I
for the draft call for April I
They .aid a call of 14 000 was I
expected, compared , with a I
draft quota of about 7,900 pre- ■
viously, set for March. The .
March figure itself was an in-
create of 4,000 over the figure
Rev A ■ f Rode Speaker
fEversere6and*.30p.m
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family and friend' all to be de
posited in a heart- overed- "‛mair
——tows'1 JH-whirh a •oo n.,' ----—nd
RATE REDUCTION
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WASHINGTON (L Pl), — The
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mme-he-szztegre
originally planned for
month.
Roy Keim of Garland., and. Mi" . ------------ _ -- .....- — .
e Rlta Faye Tauter andWl-: ’ 4 white, the bride’s chosen cotors.
line 1 orenz ofBrenham.s..- The gift from the hostesses.
Th gift of the host ssee was । was a dish drainer and tray set
Refreshments of pans sand
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carried the rings on a heart
shaped pillow of while satin . }
and lace Witnesses -were- Ro-
- land
the groom, and Leon Wrpbleski
made from wheat g r a i n s
were throwh ‘Every, aneof__
the, wedding, guestscarrlad —
.31 least one of these caes -
• They'were thrown at-the
a large pad of wite paper :
thewitiblindfoldcachconieschildtenstheir-recularmeal—
tant in: turn,. give him a red I schedules are not interrupted,
crayon, let him draw a hear’ on I A suggested menu centains
elmed hiekenw th m odH
and P. a s, h art shaped, bread ■
and burte ■ sandw < hos < arrot .
sticks, mik, and pmhkPheart
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— Chureh of Prairie Hill.
e Refreshments were served by.
I (he hostesses Mis B Y Boek- *
| er Mrs Claence Boeker and
i Mrs Travis Boeker ’
CHRIST LUTHERAN
Ten Christ Lutheran, Church
Women cand one visitot met at
the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur
Lehmann Wednesdav Feb 10
for Bible Study led bv Mrs Paul .’
Ginderf
American Missichs, the Feb
ruary,emphasis of the American
Lutheran Church and article* of
special interest in.Scope, the
official MCW magazine, were
- । disc ussed ' . .5
;--Mr. Robert Miknitn inwed —
1 th' ktoup to her home for the
next study, March 18at 7 30
p m • - —
During the fellowship hour,
hot coffee and assortment of
v- —ehokieswereservec —t=rm T
.Evening Service—?.'3a .pan,
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Wiedeville
Rev Kurt Hartmann, Speaker
1 Fv< mug tyi virr ■■ 7:34 p m
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given corsages.
puny ........ any Ho tesses .for .the occ asion '
grow too big to enter the Spirit w re Mrs Robert Richter. Mrs
Elw ood .Keim, and Mjsa I Iv
Jem Keim of Huston: Mrs
N A W ehde n
Rev Marlo D Petersen
((eHack
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tines for .each other and tin-
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Caritreil plans to discuss The
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1965
at the bride's convenience.
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Prairie Hill
Arnold Schleuter, ‘Speaker
Evening. terv.u- i 3^t> m ■
a,.
her l> mt I he
.Atkinson presented a program
on "Lincoln-, and the Constifu-
lion She bi ought out Lincoln'1
hM-W" gT-5ph-e a
president, during the Civi War
-yeurs ond showed 'that the-€oi-
stitution granted the powets
for each action taken during
"his presidency.-.
A so ial hour prec . eded the
meeting with the hostess, Mes
Matthews, serving.cake, salted
Tpliice '■ A’ •Ti signal., they carl ■ rift '
■ draw the gifts tine party booklet, priced at 39
P" < be v d t v s ’ h ।1 b->- ‘i.' - ', wFcents m a ■. bu vht Tin ed at most
plan r e ’ i es shments , as either (, j stat eiy and department
- lunc h g or supper for small stores. .
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Miss Jeanefl Meyer, bride
elect of Dennie Marek. Was
honored with a surprise miscel- _
- SPIRITUAL LIFE MISSION
m Aogeromserrdrheprezpeidsh= *ye-= . « czu3- op —
God comes to us
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through the Word.
DAR
Mo W, J. Embrey, was re- :
elected as regent of the Ciiptain
ierwmmm--ettA*EA
i rs’ofthe Amt b an Revolution,
at the i.'xular' monthly meeting
held Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mr- Harvie Matthews
ofchappe HF Mrs Embrey
will be serving her third term
in that office x
Other Officers elected to Prve
during the 1965 I'’'’*' year were .
Mr. Albert Stone; vice regent
Miss Louist G ddirtgs, treas '
ir 1 " -. Jello H Alkih.si*5
sec etary; Mrs Harvie Mar ;
thews, registrar, Mrs S Moylan
-2083ePVipe adpekh- i amtian
' ' Arafsaig-"that nite reduc- --
thns ranging from 5 m .25 <'-nts - ’
for the first three minutes are
being made in all daytime in-
ferstatestanonfosranca
of 601 or more miles It added
that reductions will also t»e
made for additional minutes
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