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BRIEFS - -
GEMINI--
and Anselia
Kentoff
Marzahn
he was baptized and confirmed
Speer kicked the point and
7-0
For the remainder of the first
and second quarters. Rockdale . ' he home of Mrs. S H I well on
Robinson offi-
< iated and burial
serv ed
i censtrurt them
v n '
own
fired
and Luke Marzahn of Brenham; and Burton
$
Quarterback Meeting
Hajoveku,Me+
run
QUARTERBACK
Robert
grandchildren. Three sons and I
ath
right end Gary Don Tuma down
the middle as he
school
Bv then the new vocation-
1
group by the officers
weM, m-dical
Laszusdsmninu
Marie Banecke Herms, he was
Bethlhem Lutheran Church of
>
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Round Top. He was educated at
X
3
of his showing during the week's
middle
Mr
of Burton.
A-TOTAL OF 1184 STUDENTS
for the fall semester at Blinn
I
pel as 10:30 a m Monday.
Sommer, Bluff J. Eckert Store,
Sal
r Stegemgeller,
I
Mound Hill, I.S. and Louis Stolz,
j Houston, bov.
Dismissais-
dry
I
ral . weeks—m Mrs William Harris and ba-
the Tiger TD’s with a display of
GROUND BEEF
For the last 10 minutes of the
(
to be pretty fair enforcers of
Marzahn. 89, of Navasota. who
the sting out of a bitter pill.
There were
many . instances
excl. cigs.
Ben Klussmann, Willie Boenker,
19’
IMPERIAL
WATER PUMPAGE REPORT FOR THE BRENHAM WATER WORKS
Sammy Calton and Mickey Ken-
t
49
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Limit 1 Please with $7.50 purchase or more.
22
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12
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REPORT ON WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
LITE TLUFF
Can of 10
GCTS
isgl
422
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2125c
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ROLL
2 Ll, 25c
FRIES
23g29c
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Reserve Limit Rights
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ref
hitters from
them only one
when half-time arrived.
Following the intermission, it *
ward motion can be triggered
(in the form of offense) which is
BRENHAM
CLUB will
11.000,000
12,618,000
11.121,000
10,221,000
14,846,000
8,930,000
8.449.000
8,984,000
bv
lls
in the sixth inning.
Starring in the St Paul s line
up were: Ray Pack. Billy Dann-
ingly on defense- the final half,
and Calton, who was a doubtful
Ralph L. Kilgore. of Brenham;
one brother, Edgar A. Hoddr of
On the same sweep, he went
the final distance. Tackle Mike
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Augst,
Conrad,
furnished
Gemini
computer.
1,439,000 "
1,334,000
1.146.000
. 1.555,000
1.340.000
2,366.000
2.387,000
2.273,000
p. m ‘Tuesday. Brenham Coach
the
The
3
2
8
11
12
27
10
15
3428
3418
3427
3444 :
3439 ‘
3452
3454
3454
bies. Richard Kubiack booted to
the Brenham 15 yard line.
Kenjura fumbled on the sec-
ond play and the Tigers had pos-
Lwenther—for seve
order to harvest
FRESH DRESSED NO. 1 WHOLE
Fryers--
RATH'S Na I BLACKHAWK
Alin
Croc-
22,253,000
20.350,000
26.487,000
27.013,000
27,108.000
45.117,000
54.373,000
43.949,000
ond six-pointer.
A try for two points failed
0
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0
0
0
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Marzahn was a retired farm-
er.
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CLOWNS"
Jasoss Robards
Barbara Harris
t|
N
bkrt (
355,000
45*1,000
360,000
340,000
180.000
297.000
272,000
287,000 '
downs by the .Brenham .defen-
sive team.
Trailing bv only six and the
b
5
urged to join.
Two-^ar A ccident
BREi:: :am banner . press
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1966
Mon. And Tues.
•THE dOth VICTIM”
With Marcello Mastroianne
and Ursula Andreas
Wassermann
Bednar.
GOOD LATIN
APPLES
MB, G. .
e
7
dent Recreation Center at 7:30 ly up to the Agena.
AI,
BEEP
200 Ct. 25c
was to conclude at 4:30 am. to-
1.755 '
- 1,121
• 1,408
• 1.577
1,662
- 1,1,522
1,678
21,780
139July
1 " August
Lb. IOC
Brenham Memorial Chapel was
in charge of arrangements.
Th- ' ng step grandsons
The Sperm whale and other
large members of the whale
family swim very slowly, a fact
Ri inn Dance
THE KONZA KLUB AT BLINN
College is sponsoring a bakatp.-
School Dance Tuesday night for
J
Convalescent Home at 3:30 a m.
Saturday, were held at 2 p m.
Sunday at the Brenham Mem-
Dallas; and several nieces and it is on,a football field and for , the game,
nephews. One son, Arthur Ed- • - - • ।
Custom Picture Framing
Fall-Styled Papier Mache .
Pins
by
Mrs Hattie Musk*
STARLITE DRIVE-IN 1 died in the Grimes Memorial
Mon. And Tues.
Brenham’s First Showing
ical
Henry Foster, Brenham, med-
ical.
Miss H-rtha Jameson, Bren-
ham. medical
Samuel Wolfe Harlingen, ac-
cident.
It will be noticed that during the months of heavy rainfall the sewage influent in-
erease thia la due to rain water infiltration. Solids removed included only the so-
lids transfered to the digester This does not include screenings. _______
check of the
showsthe Tigers forward wall
January
• I February
March
April
May
June
WB RESERVE RIGHT TO LDOT
with the many rural campuses,”
he continued.
Cubs fully understood this, since
their trips into Rockdale terri- |
No. 303 Can 106
WERE FLATTERED,
INDEED. BUT... I
Eanaes 6nly one Welcome
Wagon.
Imitation, 'Us said. Is the
fiest of compliments And
as a much-imitated organi-
ration, we’re certainly flat-
tered.
But as many have learned,
the ''reasonable facsimile"
teo ofteh falls short of "the
real thing."
So beware of substitutes,
tor there is no real substitute
for the services of and the
benefits provHled through
Welcome Wagon."
Hospital News
Sr. JUDE
Admissions
Mm Oscar H. Schilling, Bren-
ham. surgical
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m-
1, Gal. Jug. 35c
Rev. A J. Mohr officiated and
burial was in the church ceme-
I
and ।
be- I
at 1 30 a m.
I nt the Brenham Memorial Cha-
defense shined with the brilli-
ance of winners and will look
jura.
While not enough can be suid
Brenham, boy
Dismissais
t ee Eggleston.
Joel Muegge
Mrs, Elton Krueger
lames Becker.
Fred C. Roehling
Miss Veronica Shoppe:
I anagstom .Jones
Miss Bertha Jameson
Mrs Nolan Hold and -bahy
xgaadh,unak_emi 2
Born at La Bahia, Washing-
ton County, Texas. May IS.118-
OS, the son ot the late Car| and
Scrap Books
HENRI’S
105 S. pt. Charles Brenham
college students only at the new
student ceriterfrom 7-10 pm.
.Music will be by the Phantoms
(Contimued from Page 1)
after liftoff, then went back to
calculating their guidance
maneuvers from their on-boar
KILGORE
Funeral services for Mrs. An-
.1104 So. Market
SPECIALS GOOD MN., TUES. ft WED.
LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED
DOUBLE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Every Tuesday with $2.50 purchase or more
Burton, ?
Cotton i farmers need
BHS. Automobile mechanics
being tauzht i-theshop former- & “ Al
' 1, Gal. 79:
College, according to Dean Hen-
ry J. Boehm Sr. Registration
I 11. MONTE
TUNA FISH _
A-1 TOILET
TISSUE
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
• VOGTS FRESH PURE
PORK SAUSAGE
returned it to the
P 2
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{
2 A
L. 39c
Lb 59c
t59c
who survives.
Survivors include his widow;
gar Kilgore preceded her in
death in 1922, and three sisters
and five brothers also preceded
her in death
3.01
4.70
1.37
3.18
5.30
0.33
0.78
- 2.89
at Brenham Elementary school
and at Alton Elementary School
under construction.
---T. n addHfonal portable disss7
rooms will be constructed at Al-
ten Elementary School as soon
as the material arrives and the
EAch 10c
crossed the fopdance is urged Two hundred
double strip for the Tigers sec- eighty member, are in the
Quarterback Club and more are 1
one daughter prec ded him in
death.
The meeting closed with a
prayer and was followed by the
serving of refreshments to the '
1 ) BOTTLES
■ -Plus deposit
REG. SIZE
718,000
727,000
856,000
901,000
•874,000
1.503.000
1,754.000
1,417,000
tory were so few: but a close
HOI I FM AN ft
REED
Isi IANCE
, AGENCY
Weopbam GR 643613
;z512
> dri _
Ere NE r? .
No.“1 Can 10c
Calton, a 193-pound junior, had registered today at 11 a m.
grabbed the ball and headed tn
(Continued from Page 1)
Altar Society Meetz
SJ. MARY S ALTAR SOCIETY
wil meet tonight at 7:30 pm at
22
685
No. 000 Can 19c
j the Cub defense all night.
If eyer there was a piece of
real estate where the no-tres-
St Paul's Salem League soft
ball champ, overpowered Shelby,
winners of the Fayetteville Len-
gue. 4 1 on Bob Schroeder Field
THE BRENHAM POLICE DE-
PARTMENT investigated an ac-
cident at the intersection of S.
Austin and Peabody at 5120 p m.
Friday There was considerable
damage tn the two car. invol- ■
ved according to the accident
report. • '
meet at Blinn Stu-
threatened the Cubs goal line,
but by a stroke of luck and
dropped passes, it remained 7 0
< hl
di! do
ton. 5 Walter Korthaner, I my -I
.Point 1 Irvin Ashorn, Sandy
Hill. LI: Gus Korthauer: Lomg
2 1 Alhert Hafer. Prairie
of the First Baptist Church of
Brenham.
Pqint1 3: John Addicks,
Rev. Alvin A,
didn't take the Tigers long to
get on the scoreboard.
Willie Rosenbaum •kicked-off
E Lb
□ Bag
active pallbearers:
2 “
/l8
' .43
-A
enemann of Brenham and Fin-
ney Schoenemann of Kilgore;
five stepdaughters, Mrs. Mag-
gie Weghorst of Brenham. Mrs.
was in
adequae space will be avail-
able. I
The building has already been |
its mon r h
v in < iriMM.
II :i, 14 M
I Snndy Hi.
Shelby, allowing
Funeral Notices CUBS--
(Continued from Page 1)
KAMFYER Tenn e Boenker and Jerry Ran .
mo-v-F * CIV dermann, cessive power sweeps and took
Bom ih Germany March J. 18 the ball 10 the 15.
fall turkey dinner for Sunday.
Qet. 1. Mrs. Frank Kasprowicz
•nd Mrs Max Majewski wit
serve as co-chairman for the
0$
10 Oz. Jar
Can 35c
/ .
5‘
t
The PTC scheduled its annual At present there are three por-
the boundary school.
He was married to Martha strter until game time because
F- phardt Dec. 4, 1413, at St.
John's United Church of Christ
HERMS .
Funeral services for Albert E.
Herms Sr., 78, of the Prairie
I cationl office education
two daughters, Mrs. D C. Me El- Rockdale 32. Bower moved the
reaih.oLMart-and- Mrs. Minnie team up to the 45 before they
Mrh of Baytown; nine were forced to punt to the Cub-
grandchildren and 11 R>'at ~
ward the Tiger’s goal line. He
thwarted off three blue and
white defenders on his gallop to
Nora Schwett-
their crops.
It vanished however when he
kicked to the Brenham 45 where L
Langehennig tried to handle th'
ball amid several Tiger linemen
and fumbled into the eages
Births
Mr. and Mr«. Wllie-Harris,
Somerville, girl.
i on-board
the Gemini
L “
E-8
t§.
X fi A
tery. Th* 'Brenham Memorial
Chapel was in charge of arran-
Earlier, the- astronauts had
First of the H7cck Specials.
THESE PRICES GOOD TUEDAY and "A THOUSAND ,
WEDNESDAY. DOI BLE BUCCANEER,STA IPS 4
TUESDAY WITH PURCHASE OF $2.50 OR MORE
i distributive education .are
I inz taught in .classrooms
S
•J
Langston Jones, Lyons,
haus. Lester
Preuss Jr., 1
.... .......... "‛FEFI Mi- NEM
is the Rethieh m ( utheran Rockdale led.
Church of William Penn. He was
also educated in the William
Penn School.
MARZAHN
Funeral services for
Biseeitc-
■ 110
SQUASH
LONG GREEN -
CUCUMBERS
CALIF.
AVOCADOS
Funeral services for William --------- -
Kameyer, 81, of 701 East Syca- 77. the son of the late Michael
more Street, who died at the " "" "------ "
family residence at 7:45 a m
A J Luquette will introduce
the high school varsity team to
the Quarterback Club. The film
of the last week's game is plan- i
| ned to be showed. A large at- !
. Birth
and Mrs. Nolan
Charles Mueller and Alvin* Han] . He wasmarried the first time
to Alma Eickenhorst. She prece-
that rule.
Paul I Since it is not easy to sing the
, va Sehlke of Brenham.
Hold, '
and Rockdale led. ________
Jasinski returned the kick-off
by Speer to the 21, andon a
quxk pitch to Langehennig the
hall was moved to the 32 But a
penalty, which haunted 'the
Cubs all night, wiped out the
gain Langehennig punted and
it was returned to the Brenham
.47.
A Rockdale pass completion
whih would have meant a first
down was taken off the books by
an infraction, and set the scene
1 5; Orto
day. -
' I IIw. I. . ... - Iimsiusunmne
thrusters in two key operations
during the hourand-ohe-half.
19,909-mile space chase and
brought the spacecraft smooth-
; Generally speaking, pastures
I are always helped by rain.
Greenvine, 13; Ed Surovik,
explaining why men rowing in
a whaleboat were able to over-
take and harpoon them.
---- ( ’
Lambs and gibbons play "fol-
low the leader.” young otters
and deer enjoy "hide and seek”
and badgers prefer "king of the
castle. ” -
Prairie Lea Cemetery.
• Mertins, Robert
Willie Hall, Leslie
Marie Banecke Herms, he w as for the only moment of glory for 1
baptized and confirmed at the the sparce Cub fans.
Bethlhem Lutheran Church of Cole, who played only spar-
some time we wondered if the A two point conversion
"* —*-------- - tempt failed..
Gordon from
path slightly to the left.
The space chase was so
demanding the astronaut* had
little time for talk.
hem. Mrs. Walter > Hinze of
Washington. Fritz Hinze of
oriel Chapel. —____—--------—
Rev. R J. Weber of Zionsville that will usually take a little of
officiated and burial was in the
Prairie. Lea Cemetery.
*
Eze
2
ded him in death and he was
married the second time in 1946,
to Mrs Jame Schoenemann,
BEST EVAPORATED
even better with the first’ win AmII M
ha < ihe hg home MILK
The Cub defensive stars were
Willie Rosenbaum. Lenny 3a-
started All of the preliminary
grade , and site work has been
completed and the contractor ist
now waiting for the steel to ar
rive so actual construction of
~ th* building can begin,
. The courses in vocational ag-
riculture are being taught in the
; old buildings of the district. Vo-
using ealeulations
sur- mann of Brenham and Mrs. Ani-
For the first time in the his-
• - , v dr de Tren-am Indepen-
dent School District, a broad
proeram of vocational courses
is being offered The district
was approv • d as an area voca-
tional school for the 1966-67
school year.
High school students are now
enrolled in courses in distribu-
I tive education, vocational agri-
I culture, vocational office educa-
tion and automobile mechanics.
The district planned to start a
program in building trades, but
• because of th* unavailability of
a qualified teacher and ade-
quate space, the program will be
' “Ge 4w318 -ioada Bur
He was married to Annie Suhr
in 1898, at Washington. She died
May 24 1932
i ly used for industrial arts
RAIN REPORTS
Tb» count v agent's office r- ,
reived the following total rain-
' '; . - p s ! Thur sd ' ।
das . and Saturday morning: •
Nath W nfielde Chapneli Hill.
14 Genrze Wehrung Si , Phil-
l p.burg.’3.7. John Tappe, Wm.
Penn. 2 I, FredKokemoor, Won
Houston, Mrs.
session on the Brenham nine
yard line.
Bower stepped back and hit
5 2-- -
.25
, he
grad* won the room prize for started for-the 1967.68
Off IBfgHi 04 tV ent age of par- j - . ‘
ants present at the meeting at building will be complete and
fired Gemini's thrusters to
chang* th* capsules orbital
Robert Pruess Sr , manag-
er of St Paul's, praised his
team for their tremendous ef
inn in winning the game.
*-3
DE. Pleasant
- E J
ill
_____________Luck l-ong and Roger Austin. _ ------ ‘
That came Born at William Penn, Wash- Murphy
l ington County, Texas, April 10,
1885, the son rf! the late Christo-
pher and Henriette Lueckemey-
er Kamever, he was a member ;
435
ficiated and burial was in the . ..
Heqm--Seac---amm* *•-- zreet arandchildreni.and.onc,
T.*^i>sr*o Werenkoy Eoesen ---mRi"
3™i 47c
Pallbearers.were.John Hu- during the game when the Cub
semann, Walter Lueckemeyer,
mesuadae m8 aa
Survivors include three sons.
Burney Narzah of Renham,
Henry Merzahn of Navasota
the Somerville highway. A game
party will follow the meeting.
Richarz Vizitz
BILL RICHARZ HAS RETURN
ED to Fayetteville, N C , after
a visit with his mother Mrs.
Zelma Liberty and his grand-
mother, Mrs. Emma Ziesemer.
•m)—
3.9
SHOLD A BUSINESSMAN
TAKE RISKS’
No matter whatyour bust- '
neas is a certain mount.
of risk is inevitable
and the price will be 50 cents
per person. Picture Albums-Cook Books-
1181 At RUnn
table classroom buildi
Q 16 Oz. $1.00
U Cans 1
---------
3.01
4.70
1 37
. 18
5.50
10.33
0.78
2.89
practices, crashed the
punt bv Kubiack
Sunday night to win the mythi-
l cal area championship.
x Ray Pack hurled a brilliant
game allowing Shelby only two
hits to win the gam* for Sr.
Paul ’ Wilkens Aschenbeck
was charged with the loss.
St Paul’s installed an air
tight defense against the power-
City Food No. 1
102 WEST MAIN- *
City Food No. 2
702 EAST ACADEMY
Modern Super Market
1500 SOUTH DAY STREET
1E SUGAR
in favor of a good defense if L• 3=--
means little unless some for-
is 29‘
Sunday, were held at the First
Baptist Church at 3 p m. Mon-
day.
No 2’ 2 Can 25c
been active in church, in Sunday power an speed that kept pres-
School and the P-TA. 1: " sing at- f-h aa‛a--- -u -imhe
Survivors include one son. 1?
Mrs '
Krr ■
Mea •
Bi '
ke . •
and Mr
Hill Community, who died in an
Austin hospital at 7.10 a.m. Sat-
urday. were held at St. John's
I utheran Church at Prairie Hill
■ ’ Qquar39c
radar.. It was the first time
Gemini astronauts were more
dependent on their own calcula-
' tions than those of ground
' controllers.
Doleshal. Herbert Neumann,
■ 79‘
Billy Weghorst, Presley Schoe-
nemann Jr. Dom Lyons, Larry
Schoenemann. Gary Schoene-
mann. Doak Schoenemann,
Plug Dep. with $2100-Purehase
MAXWELL HOl'SE . ~
Coffee. $2.50 pe. 59
’Its C G Ollinger,
1 rdicks, Mrs. Rob
Mrs, Raymond Bed
Taymond Nowak.
■ Draehn, Mrs. Willie
$ Max Majewski,
sinski, Ronnie Luhn, Rennie
Holle. Pat Cole Pat O'Malley,
INSTANT MAXWilL HOUSE
CUbtEE
,-HEDEa
--4,,-.
4 Bag49c
e«h 55
- han<U of the enemy. --------
The Tigers then moved the
ball with authority down the
field with Bunton and Branman
carrying the load.
On the seventh play, Burton
went over left tackle for four EP
yards and the Tiger's final E mAAme
passing rules should be ignored score There was 10:46 left in
at-
L--c O L Proper insurants. . heljz,
H* m*:finK bur what 1
I ] proper' Rv using the
I ' tna. Plan of Risk Analy.
I ■ sis we cap .determine ex
emJla*lx,what our busmen
“I- merocnd what it doesn t
I Callus'
game, the Cubs tried unsuccess- .iam.
figures cearl ( fully to move the ball via air । VEAL CHOPS
When Kenjura would hit the An.n, mamA-
receivers, they had trouble han- CROMN RonST
dImg the ball, and when they | VnVWIVN9-
prajses of a defense when they were wide open. Mickey had Aiaauma nm nAnnr-r ga m m er
snagedmn.helsecdophown -rrubte *' ”” ” r | SHOULDER ROUE IL AK Lb. 65c
touchdowns the opposition were Langehenhig was the Cubs on- LIBBY PINEAPPLE
kept from making can generate ly receiver. Ha made all sig : Illi Ala — • —
some interesting conversation receptions. UUIUE
, Mrs.
rm I
r rha d
Natalie GlouswofAlbuquergue, I “SPainbearers were Reuben M.
M is' u .N MM Mrs Pauline lone sere, Olan Ashom, C W. Herms
Mrs Herman Harnson. Cald- 0 Orange,,: Pauine ngJr., Felix Wickel, Eddie zibi-
Of CoTpus Christh, ano mh. E.Ve" . .
C. P. Budnick, Brenham, med- lyn Austin of Artesia, N. M.; ski an arence uec er.
and seven nieces and nephews,
Lonnie Hinze of Houston. Mrs.
Esther Pohlmeyer of Driscoll,
Mrs Velma Marzahn of Bren-
m the best method to score. And
5 it’s hard to win game* without
> scoring . . - -- . 12
IUG kux z
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PTC Holds Firat BISD- | St. Paul’s Wins
Meeting 01 Year (Continued from Fage 1) Over eLciE I
se Marvs PTC held the first the children The district has VVel 9lElDY
meeting of the school year, re- . experienced difficulty in meet-
cently in the school auditorium, ing accreditation standardrv. Snthall A
the Texas Education gency VVIIHCUI» " " I
Fdwin Schmid, president, pre- — -*- ‘
sided at the meeting
Herms was a member of St.
n-e Louise Hodde Kilgore. 81. of Johnis Lutheran Church of Pra-
800 South Market Street, who irie rHi ...
died in the Brenham Rest Home Suryivors include / widow,
sundn. were held I Mrs. Martha Bernhardt Herms
- of Prairie Hill; one-son, Albert , become Brenham's leading scor-
Herms Jr, of Austin; one dau- er for the year.
h swopar, of-" Mr» R C. Jeske of.Pra : An attempt for a two point
-8 irie Hi; six grandchildren, four conversion failed by the Cubs.
. ■'' -gsErenhamsallied.with 4 34re.
-——y—. - -3 me~Bten ------------ - -a--,
Tm’wpwmau’ ham. One brother, four sisters After the kickoff. Kubiack was
BOHNE MEMORIAI _ , ugnau u mnn and one granddaughter preced- forced to punt after three
good position
gicnl 85 the daugher of the late Hen- ■■Ufa IV Fl fen —fgave th*'Cubs . brief ray of
Miss Bertia Bohne Brenham, ry • and Louise Kramer Hod- । (Continued from Page 1) hope. ‘
medical. de, she was baptized and con- distinetion of being the leading j
i firmed at. St Pauls - Lutheran Cub scorer, a record that few
Church in Brenham She was centers ever get to enjoy,
educated in the Brenham pub- Rockdale has a good football
Mr and Mrs. Bobby Warmke, lic schools. team hd ire solid in every de-
i She was married to Arthur S They ar» led by a
-Ktiguie. Who preceded her in sertldt* bkek by the name of A.
death Oct. 2, 1963 - D. Burton who* scored two of
During her lifetime aha had
UNCLE WILLIAM
GREEN BEANS
CLOROX
* JNF'S
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DIET DELITE
PEACHES
CADIPBELL'S
TOMATO £ JP
I 2 D Food
Ma « !- Hale
Sister Mine Flise, principal
of St Xi aiked for volun-
teer help, with the school lib-
rary
Father - Floyd Riel, pastor of
S' Mary's Catholic Church,
gave a short talk to the group
and introduced his assistant.
Father Thomas Hanus,
Sister Flora's first and second
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 181, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1966, newspaper, September 12, 1966; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578725/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.