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Eva Finke, Carl Schlottmann Wed
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blouse.
Each attendant was attired tn casion.
Reunion Held
NEED PILLS?
•‘neon" shades.
Little liberty Pill
appeals for
‘ discomfort dne to inflation and
roses.
First Hafer
His "Country squire"
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CITIZENS PHARMACY
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$8,481,862.97
TOTAL ASSETS
$3,086,306.76
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First Baptist Church
BRENHAM, TEXAS
$7,944,728.16
TOTAL LIABILITIES
SONG LEADER
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SERVICES
100,000.00
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14,800.00
7 WONDERFUL DAYS
Pastor First Baptist Church, Brenham
BIBLE CENTERED PREACHING
Directors
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GOLDEN TAN, NO BURN, WITH
liay Earl
SILICONE SUN SCREEN am.
tng Charades and visiting.
The business part of the. meet-
July 12th
Throngh
July 17th
will be Aug. 28 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
THURSDAY, JULY 14; 1966
a floor length dress of blue peau
de soie trimmed in lace with an 1
GOP candidate for Congress, is
circulating a pamphlet entitled
the
but
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and
softly
short
empire bodice. Attached to the
bodice was a floor length train.
Their headpieces were made of
blue tulle. Shoes were dyed to
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
The Farmers National Bank
pre-
dress
few
the guests.
The bride s
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AUGUST WEDDING SET—Mr. and Mrs. Guss W.
Riniker-of Bellville announce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Patricia
Ann Riniker, to William Odis Tomachefsky Jr., son
of Judge and Mrs. Odis Tomachefsky. The wedding
cos-
the
PAV IN PENNIES . .
FARMINGTON N.M, (UPI)
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scheme. *
A daytime coat, with an off-
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T. H. Dippel
A. F. Geick
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Inviting You, to Attend
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537,134.81
J. G. WATSON, JR.
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white orchid.
Miss Janice Herrmann served
fashion editors.
Wild Color Scheme
I eighths length coats,
silhouette. with unbelted skim-
mer dresses, usually sleeveless
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
‘ (c) Common stock—total par value .....
No, shares authorized 10,000
No. shares outstanding 10,000
Surplus .......................................
Undivided profits.............................
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .........
IN BRENHAM, IN THE STATE OF TEXAS, AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1966. PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL
MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER SEC-
TION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES.
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Clark Head
First Baptist Church, Brenham
STIRRING GOSPEL MUSIC
Plus Good Glass of Beer On Us
COME LET’S CELEBRATE
We Have 1000 Lbs. of Beef.
I, R. W. LOESCH. Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby
declare that thia report of condition is true and correct to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
r R. W. LOESCH
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report
of condition and dedare that has been examined by us and to the
best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct.
Rehearsal Dinner
Mr and Mrs Cart A. Schtott-
Aspen, Colorado, Fitrotol" H *0* the up
to tour hour and is unatfected by swin .(
W > exdlushe In Lady tar Silicone Sun tow.
he soothina tanninE outdoor fotion youu A
Bovt Vu it before . . , and after epo
apply Lady Lar A O Fortified Cram, - .
7 A.M.-MON.-FRI.
7:80 P M. EACH EVENING
, (NO SATURDAY SERVICES)
BRENHAM, TEXAS 8:30 to 5:00 P M.
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WILLIE’S STEAK HOUSE
HWY. 36 & 290
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W weientific dhconeny, "Filrosot lo dui-
fne the buming of the vn ^nd prevent
them from penetrating you, skin Tested in
relieve "pain due to bossism, I Achicken and pork barbeue
-degIA10n ni rwitb al ihe lemmingswas ser-
match and white glove* com "Carter's
- Rleyrd their attire. They carried , which
while lace fans with sweetheart
ailk organza trimmed in lace:
HAr hat was made into a bow of
white tulle. Donald James Sch-
lottmann, brother of the groom
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i WILL BE IN THE OFFICE OF DR. JOHN F. YOUNG.
Custom Picture Frames
New Shipment of Brazilian
Purses and Jewelry
HENRIS
Becky Lynn Finke. niece of the ache due to fiscal irresponsibili-
hride. was flower girL She-wore ty ■ -4—
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Mrs: Simpson’s collection
BILLY LANGE CHAPTER paired any number of seven-
JUNIOR HERMANN SONS I eighths length coats, slim of
The Billy Lange - Chanter of
meant for
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the Junior Sons of Hermann
met recently and enjoyed play- ।
center closkng, came in Kelly
money to
parents of the groom are
held their annual family reun-,
ion on July 4 at Lange's Lake
with 61 persons present
the American designers giouD shape, with deep red lining to
showed their new collections match a narrow red wool dress.
and collarless.
Many of her
purple coat with a mauve-pink
togetherness skimmer dress.
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar dj3 A#
with call date..........................................$7,933,020.24
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending
with call date ..................... •......
Loans as shown above are after deduction of
valuation reserves of..............................
Pamis said
■ Lyndon B. Johnson’s
and Mollie Parnis, who num-
L bers among her customers.
I Mrs Dwight D. Eisenhower
Suit blouses had the high-
.throated look. Even cJ’larless
coats showed the turtle neck on _
Tiffeau also showed two
phony lizard suits with match-
and black suits with
gathered skirts and
jackets.
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $8,481,862.97
combinations were: Beige cout
worn over a wool tube of a
dress in huge, houndstooth print
of deep red. The coat lining
matched the dress. And.-a pale
gray twill coat, slightly tent
LIKES TO SMOKE
SUNNINGDALE, England
(UPI) —Len Southam, 65, a
retired foreman, has returned
to work as a porter because "I
like to smoke and have a pint
of beer." His pension pays $1.37
a week, he said, and "I can’t
afford, to live on this." •
Grace Lutheran Church vas
the scene of the double ring cer-
emony uniting Miss Eva 4 inke
and Cari E. Schlottmann in
marriag on Saturday, June 4,
at 4 p.m. Rev. Arnold G. Muel-
ler officiated.
The bride is the daughter of ,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Finke. and
ing was dispensed until next
month. The meeting will be held
the second Tuesday in August.
blue dress covered with laca
of the groom, served as best pennies sent in by an
man. Groomsmen were Johnny I citizen
Schroeder, Charles Abke and
Twecdy Clark.
The ushers were Floyd Ad-
dicks. Clarence Gerke, Julian
Miartin, mid Lawrence Finke.
them —swizzle pink. lim:
green, American beauiy red,
was ring bearer. had to pay 84 cents postage due
Ronnie Schlottmann; brother I on ar envelope containing 100
tumes were
woman who
The descendants of H F.
clothes, । dresses with jackets anyway.
Among her stunning coat dress
dence Baptist Association will
; have a Worker's Conference at
the Providence ' Church begin-
ning at 5 p.m.
St. Paul’s Church Council
meeting at 309 W. Third 7:30 p.
m.
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Linda Kappler of Giddings couple, and members of the
Flor Length Dreases wedding party were presented
with remembrances of the oc-
colors were
as she called
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LOVINGTON. N M (UPI) —
Andersom Carter of Lovington . ... , ,
• (Fritz) and Louise Winkelmann
The costume
Icebergs in the Atlantic
Ocean are (till a serious
menace to shipping though
modern device# such as
radar and the vigilance of
the international ice patrol
have reduced the danger.
Flat-topped iceberg* at
large as 60 miles long, 20
miles wide and SOO feet
high have been reported in
the waters of the Atlantic.
and Mr* Hubert H. Humphrey.
Mrs. Simpson and Miss
Pamis were among New York
designers who, as member* of
almost totally.
lew garments in the new fall 1 its coordinated blouse. Pastel
and winter collections of crepe cocktail nd dinner
v omen * wear go it alone, dresses came with matching
Everything has a companion, jackets with beaded cuffs and
or companions. Coats and ' collars. A neon orange evenins
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30TH ANNIVERSARY
SPECIAL SALE!
JULY 14TH
5:30 until 10:00 p. m.
AT
WILLIE’S STEAK HOUSE
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Willie has been in business 80 years. He started11 ' "Gra a '■ ; .
in Chappell Hill, 1935 July 15
ALL THE CHARCO - BROIL
STEAK YOU CAN EAT SI.95
LADIES — $1.25
for visiting women’s
day and . prevented
making their rounds. •
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in the afternoon a ' business amummummummuuuumuuuumum
meeting was held to elect offi- ;
cers for • hr coming year. Offi- A g X. _
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. I, parkins fine recentiy.»। winkelmann, vice-president;1
has embraced
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and Mrs. Carl A. Schlottmann. les. The •’rooms mother chose
Arrangements of white glad- j a dress <• light pink lace over
ioli, mums and breenery adorn- , taf.eta with pink and whk ac-
ed the altar. White satin bow* cessories. Both wore orchid,
marked the pews.
Nuptial music was rendered Reception Held
.1 by Nliss Nancy Rosenbaum, who Following the ceremony, a re-
accompanied Mrs, Roland Kok ception was held at the Amerl-
emor as she sang "I Love You 1 can Legion Home where a bar-
Truly" and "The Lords Pray- , becue chicken supper was ser-
er.” ’ ved. Mrs. Leonard Finke of
L Housten and Mrs. Raymond
Given.in.1marriage by her Finke cut the bride’s cake. AS-
ather. the bride wore an exqub- slating in serving were Miss
site Eown of bouquet taffeta and Janetzetik, Mis* Mary Ann Ad-
Chantilly lace, . an origiral dicks. Miss Carol Ann Sonnier,
design by Marie. It was created Miss Margaret Horn and Mrs.
with a portrait neckline of seal- ( John Bosse, The wedding cake
loped lace accented with bridal was four tiered topped with
| - jewels. The long lace traditional* bride and groom and was trim-
bridal sleeves ended in a petal med in bfue roses and white
point over the hands. The em- swhs
pire bodice was enhanced with ' For their wedding trip, Mrs.
1 . a lovely train. Schlottmann chose a two-piece
Her veil of silk illusion was blue silk suit with black patent
held in place by peau roses and shoes and bag. and white . hat
lace. She earned out the tradi- and gloves. The orchid from
lion of something old, new. bor- her bouquet completed her a-
rowed, blue and A sixpence in tire On their return, the couple
her shoe Her onty jewerly was ’ will make their home in Bren
a heart shaped diamond pen- ham where the groom i« rm-
dent. a gift of the groom Her ployed by the Brenham 0 on
bouquet was a Bible encircled Mill and the bride by. Mac *
| with stephanotis and tiny Eng- Termite Service.
lish ivy, and centered with a
mmuumuum Thursday, July I4t
mmmm Methodist Volleyball (Youth)
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The churches in the Indepen-
gresn W0m fteec Gr." n °rPie Mouses beneath A'purple coat ecmme | IB 0111011111J kscmumpe sacme
Plaid sKmme uress " PP5 with matching skirt came with 1--*--1--------------1 1--------------
and green tones. , , a mustard • colored turtle neck i
An orange wool suit showed top.
with a deep purple and orange
turtleneck for both day and |
ran evening for his togethernest
through the collection too of , theme. A gray and camej plaid
Christian Dior - New York, dress was worn over charcoal
where Gaston Berthelot is the gray bermuda shorts. Th’ top
designer. Some of the.combina of the dress had
the turtle I
collar.
_______ shape. came in patterned
and purple puneh. She-paired a -"Aztec!" plaids t and coverts,-
e—- — - - ech with its own wool dress.
COLUMBIA, Mo. (PI) —
Four postmen who cut their
uniforms to Bermuda short
length in an attempt to beat
the .100-degree heat were
declared out of uniform Wednes-
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pigj
stays at home or flies off to
Rome." These were. classic I
houndstooth' checks in subtle
lavender and charcoal, blonde
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• ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in-
process of collection ........ .....$1,011,284:82
United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed .........a:...... 4 ............. 1,882,518.33
. Obligations of States and political subdivisions .....695,919.02
Securities of Federal agencies and corporations not
guaranteed by U. S.............................. 1,648,450.71
.Loans and discounts .............................. 3,169,406.23
me. -LFixed assets ------NHr-*. -T3*-
- -- --ether assets .............nanotean. --,2, -.6-
ing gaiters. One suit was black,
the other magenta.
Geoffrey Beene, the designer- ,
manufacturer who this year cot
a repeat award from the
American fashion critics. -
showed a series . of coat ,
costumes. The coats, tubular in ;
elected: Henry Hendrickson
{r., president: Mrs. H. J. El-
more, secretary; Albert Hafer,
treasurer; and Kermit Hugo,
chaplain.
There were 89 persons present
from Brenham, Houston, Rosen-
berg, Richardson, Clifton, Eu-
less,- Richmond, Beasley, Bel-
laire. Austin, Otto, Cameron,
Waco, Buckholts and Dallas.
The afternoon was spent in
playing records, playing domi-
noes, and in conversation.
A basket lunch was served at
noon. , ’
and For the firm of Tiffeau &
' Busch, designer Jacques TTif-
! feau, also part owner, using the
uimjh* " p"fmhms d -** . -t -A—- --..
The first annual Hafer reun-,
ion was held at, the Fireman’s
Park in Brenham on Sunday,
Rannar_Prace July 3
I GOO A discussion was held wheth-
er to continue the Hafer reun-
ion. A motion was made to con-
tinue and to have it at Bren-
.lam. It.was decided to have the
reunion the latter part of June
or the first part of July. A bas-
*ket lunch will be served. •
A motion was made to send
H. C. HAfer, who was ill in a
hospital, a card.
The following officers were
amirhimhrmtmeeammrormertem ei ne
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dresses -go together. Jackets cloak, king and sweeping, went
and dresses go together. Coats I over a green and orange
and skirt* go together. In suits, ! printed dinner gown.
the blouses, skirts and jackets i To complete her together-
go together. Even hose and ness. Mrs. Simpson showed a
shoe* complete the together- beige wool suit with red crepe
I nets. blouse and jacket lining, plus
in short, the costume idea red and beige horizontaliy
I ha* taken over in both daytime Striped stockings.
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LIABILITIES
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Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
corporations ............................
Time and savings deposits of individuals, part-
nership, and corporations............... i. 4,198,268.01
Deposits of United States Government .................. 34.048 19
Deposits of States and political subdvisions ...:.......... 516,678.72
Deposits of commercial banks ................... 98,567.10
Certified and officers’ checks, etc. ..........:........ 10,859.38
TOTAL DEPOSITS ...................$7,944,728.16
(a) Total demand deposits ............$3,626,460.15
(b) Total time and savings deposits ...$4,318,268.01
and evening wear. I 1
As typical of togetherness as
you cun find are the new Miss
| collections of Adele Simpson. i ferred
I who makes some of Mr*. costume,
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1966, newspaper, July 14, 1966; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578683/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.