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Fall Fashion Accent On Femininity
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really “make it” in sportswear.
fa-
The Fabric
Rance .matelasse, brocades, vel-
sheers.
of spirit, with long. slim, grace
This fall in fabric*: variety is
interest- la the
er-add
Blend color. Match color. Mix
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tweed. mate a pale solid with a
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texture* splashed
Vintage color* are
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Latium News
Hold First Reunion
Calendar Of Events
Bednar family ws
St. Paul'
teaton?
brother* farmedgthe land until
CLUB NEWS
on poverty concerns thousand*
• theren Church meet at 7 p.m.
-Mhe- 3
Victories
the hard-core unemployed - are
Bednar ot put foot on the soil.
Research is
Campaign Committee meets 7:30 ' New Wehdem Young People's
at.the Marsh home Tuesday,
Evening Prayer 5:15 p.m.
— ALMANAC
-er.
Texas Federatjon
reived a nift. The youngest wa
committee,
suc-
The moon is between its new
in Rhode Island, hundreds of . per cent of these were tn jobs
are
of I New Wehdem Junior Ghoir, 6 p
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8:30 a m.
worker assigned
help
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This fall styling r,oves defin-
Italy on the young side. You'll ,
construction and forestry.
• Learn Hospital Work
however, through,-a federally,,
supported campaign to give the
down-and-out a chance to help
. Throughout the nation the job
training programs already have
been attended by 18,000 persons
and 57,600 currently are being
John Langhoff. Mrs, .Luther Ut-"
etch and Mrs. Oscar Bockhorn.
Miss Dorothea Kettler will sef-
check instead of a paycheck.
One battleground in the War
meets at Shelby at 2 p.m.
Salem Lutheran, Salem Broth-
St. John's Lutheran Church of
Prairie Hill Senior Choir prac-
tice, 8 p.m.
| ducting-the opening devotions
Birthday celebrants were Jef-
Venus.
The evening star is Saturn
Today is Thursday Sept 15.
the 258th day of 1966 with 107 to
follow. .
Two Negro boy* were
death on the same day.
day—
•What
Serving during the social were
I Michael Meyer, Vivian Cherven-
ka and Juanita Brannon. •
Brenda Rodenbeck.
The Junior Lutherans are sel-
Evening Prayer, 5:15 p.m.
St Paul's Children Confirma-
IT. 1956, 3hthS Knights of Col-
umbus-Hall in Brenham
Grace Lutheran Church meets
at 8:30 a m.
St. John's Lutheran. Prairie
m.
Senior Choir, 7 p.m. 'Evangel* '
ism committee, 8 p.m
Wednesday, Sept. 21! •
United State*. William Howard
Taft, was born on this day in
1857.
On this day in history:
firmation instruction, I
' Surdav. Sept.' 18:
Pastors and Church
I
very elegant and very
, she."
. meeting at Shelby beginning at I
I 2 p.m.
p m.
St. Peter's Episcopal Church
8:30 a m
St. .Paul’s Lutheran Church of
I
hearsal at church, 7 p.m.
First Methodist Men meet 7 p.
m , -
i ling Christmas Cards this year
■s-a/lij anyone wishing cards may
x caif Mm., Kolkhorst.
• FORTNIGHTLY -
Three members of the Fort-
nightly Club have -received state
and district appointments, , ac-
m-
.m
cme;
happen* ”
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lion Classes meeting at Parish
. ble study, 8 p.m.
Council | Thursday, Sept. 22: .
range of fabrics and fashion* —
day through night.
ve as pianist. Rev. Thomas Swy-
club gert. Intern Stephen Clark and
' Mrs. Leone Simon will be con-
H-a.
zgein
up to date.
More than 100 registered in
the guest book
Q—What is the preitnt
status of the postal tavingt
ryetem?
St. Pauf's Lutheran Church of
Phillipsburg Dorcas Circle meet-
ing with Mrs. Leonard Lehmann
as hostess.
St. James Lutheran Church of
1
■. W t
rthday hymn. The meeting adj-
ourned with a closing prayer by
Mrs. Ernest Tegeler.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses*. Mrs. Leroy Mei-
er and Mrs. Edwin Kokemor. .
The Texas Federation of- Wo-
men's Clubs State Board- meet-
ing willbe held in Austin Oct 3.
4 and 5 The San Jacinto Dis-
trict meeting will be held in La l
out" stripes and stylzed florals
It‛"e a great
Sept. 13.
They are Mrs. C. D Dallmey-
A— Present regulations call
for 162 games.
(Mevpeper Leterprine Aseriatiea)
By JEWELL E. BALLEW
County Home '
_________Demonstration Agent
. Here comes autumn, the
shion time of year.
The look
“I Thought They’d NEVER Put That
‘Lost’ Ad In The BANNER - PRESS.. "
pines* is an able-bodied man or j from training in office equip-
woman wanting to work and ment operation, hotel ‘house-
orange coat
d by Betsy
mun num, sue was yuum» ■ wuE hipster belt
the mod ifluence. Lined in provincial print,
I teamed with a dress in the same cotton design.
TIGHT SQUEEZE
RADLErr, England (UPI) —
Mr*. Stella Malhotra attempted
to drive her car from a parking
space,. but instead the vehicle
bolted across the street and
hopped the curb. Mrs Malho-
tra, eight month, pregnant, told
Fpi.
smashing print. mix an earthy
green with a bold plaid. The se-
cret ingredient is flair.
tant costume: combinations of
. The oldest in attendance was.
—auL Marek: 79,coLElgin. who. re-.
House, 309 W Third, 9 a.m.
The Confirmation - Class
round
A—In March. 1966, the
President signed a bill end-
ing the 56-yearold portal sav-
ings system. Americans are
urged to place their savings
instead in U.S. savings bonds.
The Eders, Trustees, and
Stewardship Board oLGrace Lu-
2
fery Ehlert. Jeffery Grief and
Benjamin Disraeli said:
we anticipate seldom occur*: ’ and meat,
what we least expect generally ' sold by the
Q—How many garnet art
Kheduled to be played in a
league baseball
Q—Who was the firtt per-
ton to reach the North Pole
by air?
A—Admiral Richard E.
Byrd aad Floyd Bennett. On
May 9, 1926, they flew to the
pole and circled it.
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sharply defined top-stitching on .
tingle and double breasted jat predomicing-
kett and those shiny bras* but- I fall for the at home casual.
ton* straight out of the cadet
corp* in general your clothes
wiH be prettier - but not pris-
for smooth surfaces that tailor color This fall, fabrics take to
there will ; St, John’s UC of C, Burton,
State”
In 1935. the Nazi Third Reich
started a program of violent
Brenham Banner-Press Classified Ads
in cotton* and synthetics, ag-
ain look for variety. You’ll see
texture*, velvety finishes and
fine - ribbed corduroyt they'll
to the girl
exciting new color
themselves.
"Fheittte miracles in rankssof. ind
farmed in the. Latium commun-
ity with the children
‘in 1883, Anna Bednar, sthe
widow'and children bought the
I
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color with, enthusiasm Add a
with color. And for the impor-
work on assembly lines, on
tul, yet simple lines.
Senior Choir Re-
yam* and
Building Fund Sundav.
mEafeEswSSeonfe
the most
group for
wamoNmrYOTW»dk>Tk^ thetrwaysDack
to school in smart brushed denim ensembles. Youngland
creation (left) sports a jaunty, three-button Naser tossed /
over a co-ordinting drew that’s timely enough to stand
by itself. The pour boy cotton knit bodice and hipriding
skirt both win gold stars for fashion awareness. The'
* kindergarten crowd will love the bright
(right) carved .from cotton suede. Design
Daniels of Mon Amie, the coat boasts a wid
(.) .
Worship,” Grade* 2, 3 and 4 will
be studying "Here Am'I” and
grade* 5 and 6 will be studying
"Adventures with Christ" Year-
books were also handed out.
Working with Junior Luther-
ans are Mrs. Raymond Kolk-
horst and Mrs. Melvin Ehlert
i Jr.. Leaders; Mrs. Leon Thiel,
Mrs Pankey Hall, Mrs. Granvel
are being marked.
thought for " the
... — cording to an announcement
being conducted made by Mrs Abe Marsh. Fort:
to bring the Bednar family tree nightly Club President at the
executive board meeting held
THE HEAD-TO-TOE sparkle of vinyl will be the coed’s uniform this semester. All
vinyl coat (left) has nap pockets and contrasting trim. Space-age hat offers unique
protection in inclement weather and avant-garde styling any time. Boots in the new
inEbracksomswhitbitinyitgbturignd znllomaehshgssAMnyalangblosspatansposthk Rust Descendants
combine to complete this chic costume. Semihigh pull-on boots have thick pile lining.
Vinyl coats from U.S. Rubber, boots are Eskiloos and hats are by Commodore.
Cyril Bednar Jr.
Kan There were
served as ushers and the offer-
ing meditation was given by Re-
nee Steinbach Tommy Swygert,
president presided during the
business meeting.
Sarah Swygert was weclomed
as a new member, and visitor*
present were Bradley Muske,
Gregory Nienstedt, Judson Hall,
Gall and Jill Zieschang.
September started a new year
The late Anna and Joseph 1909 Peter Bednar then paid
- Bednar arrived at Galveston on out the one-half Interest to his
I Nov 1. 1873. The family arrived brother. Cyril and Cyril bought
with the following children Cy- other tracts of land in the Lat-
.hl Bednar, aged three months: ! ium community.
Peter, aged two years; along Both brothers successfully op-
..... iwith,Franeis-Bednar; later-the teratd, "the farhs until, their
"wie of Anton Sklar Sr of Lat- death. J. D. Htrison presently
him. Vince Bednar, the late own, the late Cyril Bednar
3 Mm John Treledeck of La ranch that was sold after Cyril
Grange and the late Mrs Ber- Bednar’s death to settle the e*
-m tha ehessazsucesazs -gm lae On he originalsBednar.
Soon after the Joseph Bed- tFact the Trang Bednar grand--
nar* arrived the father died and children ate the fifth generation
A family reunion for the des : nek. In 1892, Peter and Cyril
eendants of the Cyril and Peter Bednar bought the farm from
held Sept their widowed mother and paid
outmhe—ontherhetrs. The two
soft . draping crepes,
and exquisite laces.
Jr '
Cold drink, were
members of the
WELCOME LUTHER
LE AGUE : '
। The Welcome Luther League J
met on Sept 6 with President
; Rosalie Merz presiding. . ,
The meeting opened with a
I song followed by a prayer by ।
Elizabeth Borchgardt The
scripture was read by Gladys
j Linke.
The program for the nigh was
on Teenage Dating. It included
thesshowing of a filmstpip-entit-
led "Teenage Romante," and a
discussion which followed,.
Included in the business meet-
ing was a-motion to have a
committee appointed to revise
the league constitution. Pstor
I Charles Davis was appointed to
direct the Luther League choir.
The meeting closed with the
I Lord's Prayer.
blue*: navy and skipper. For
rhe 'total color-coordinated cos-
tume-look, make your blouse
out of undercurrent medium-
soft in the lining or underlining
color of the skirt and jacket.
Neutral* are natural* for com-
bining with warm brown* White
pepper with nutmeg — blonde
with brown.
Reds make a definite fashion
statement .flay red, fresh out of
the paint box...and just slightly
subdued hollyberry. Try a mat-
ching —undercurrent .scarf or
scarf hat for instant individual-
ity. \
This year, the greens of aut-
umn are woodsy...pistachio, vl-
brant for accent, and oregano,
deeply dark enough to replace
black ..and after dark, pretty
pastels go with glitter-sparkle
with gold or silver threads......
easy elegance for creating fa-
shion of your very own. Now-
more than ever, color provide*
fashion-emphasis.
wheel ..
her ; not finding a job.
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ig 9
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conducted by E. G. Wolff. Next
year’s reunion will again be held
at Burton with a picnic lunch at
St John’s Lutheran, Prairie 1 noon. , r
Hill, Senior Choir, practice, 8 p. ! wOfficersielected were E G:
’ ’ " Wolff of Dime Box, president;
Selma Hopmann, secretary-
, member state maintenance and the material for study will
-mie Texas Federation be Grade 1. "God's’ Family at
", ,73
-ao-jo'rh}
the lat* Mrs’ Anna
Y
°- 7.
.i. .
cess..
Three months after training,
252 still were employed and 80
sier. and—they"t- move—more
gracefully. The look for fall is
treasurer. < '
The oldest memher -present
The Church Council of Grace was Alfred- Wolf orodessa, and
Lutheran Church meets at 8 p. the youngest was Troy Hop-
m ’ K mann of Houston. . " *
St. Paul’s' Lutheran Church of The remainder of tne -after-
noon was spent visiting and
' Knights of Columbus.
BRENHAM BANNER -PRESS on et „
■THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966 from the Fortnightly Club plan
- ..... ——------------—— ---- ' to attend,
mmameuam-w The following executive board
present.
In 1789 the t s. Department Mr, Mary Toups the former
of Foreign Affairs changed its Marv Bednar of Latium, daugh-
' ter of th late Cyril Bednar Sr.
alorg with her appointed com-
Saturday^ Sept. 24:
2gse*Ma luthenmchuri‛E?
’ Prairie Hill confirmation from
1 8:30 a.m.to 11:30 a m.
of Emporia ment.. ■ -- Smith, Mr*. Ben Hardan. Mrs.
38 families Mrs. । j Beaumier and Mrs *......
(E: P. Anderson are life members
of the San Jacinto District
Board.
Plans for the coming
.Uncle- Sam isn’t working,
alone on the projects. A
nmber of the programs are
being helped through the Work
Experience Program, Title V of -highway, construction projects
the Economic Opportunity Act. Local welfare departments
in 10 Appalachia counties in figure, too.
Kentucky, fpr example, more Signs of Success
■ • The Department of Health,
Education and Welfare J HEW), I
. religious -persecution against
actent to a splashy
been trained in automotive op- • .
Oration and repair operation and in report on 399 persons.in
maintenance highway repair, : projects, found signs of s:
ot humans h. situanion. tneinehkpotkkethesuppori]
officer* the steering
became stuck against
stomach.
ing, 8 p.m." ! playing games.
ChhstEtheran Taymen’s ;• v-..
Sunday rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. -erhood meets. 7 p m.
Salem Lutheran, Salem Round St. James Lutheran Church of
sermonette, 10 a m.
Mondayp Sept. 19: .
St. John’s UC of C, Burton,
’ 1 nar Sr. Mrs. E. J. Askins, District
The presidentofthe The ons who traveled the far i chairman. Literature and Dra-
' thest distance were Mr. and Mrs , ma Division. Fine Art* Depart-
— A rookie policeman called for girl, above-average intelligence, .
aid Wednesday when he saw a a school dropout She’s back in
"suspicious character” stopping high school, evening classes
at each parking meter along a The program pays for room
street. “Send two Squad cars I and board, provides a baby
' because he has a gun in his I sitter and takes care of the
the j school expenses. The case
ministering Aduk Education Se-
minar, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m .
Salem Lutheran, Salem, Sen- I
ior Choir rehearsal at 7 p.m.
St. James Lutheran Church of
New Wehdem Naomi Circle Bi-
- - . , year were discussed,
mittee was hostess it was voL 1 The first general meeting of
cd in that we hold the Bednar Fortnightly Club will be held
reunion in the Knights of Colum- j Oct, 13 at 7:30 p.m at the lib-
l .and.w established _the' bushall again in 1'ij^ Mr and rary with the Rev. R L. Gilpin, ,
-swasrk-e-heanMenatRagapanAnammneBEsrtn-eemimspeikerhiswill he (
In, 1942, German armies tonio were voted in as sponsors "husband’s “nighte -and gem
started the siege < Stalingrad of the 1967 reunien bers will invite then habant
in Russia. • " A noon basket luncheon was to attend. Members of the.vi ,
in 1963, a bomb was thrown serve to nil present There was Department will be hostesses ... w——
W a Negro church, in Birming-i a display of culinary concoction p D Dallmeyer, chair- ! Lord’s Prayer
ham. Ala , killing four Negro | that has been transmitted to the man of the Library Board, an-
girl* and setting off rioting, heirs by their creative ancestors nounced the library will be op-
shot to of- European cookery that < on- en on Saturday rornings, begin-
sisted of homebaked breads, ning Sept 17,’from 9:30 to 12
koiache*, pear strudels, pud-
than 2,000 unemployed have
। keeping and other -fields,
j SelT respect drains out of ’
them when handing arelief.
unemployed are being trained relating to their training.
in non-medical hospital work. Salaries averaged $258 a
in Georgia, women are getting ; month as compared to $144 in
programs training them in public assistance payments —
homemaking. ■ housekeeping, previously the sole income,
commercial food Handling and The people behind the statis-
practical nursing. tics in this battle, among many
.—--,----— ■ in poverty’s war, include unwed
"SUSPICIOUS" SUSPFCT ( mothers receiving aid- to from 8:30 .to H"10
SUSPICIOUS -”5’ \ dependent' children.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) Take the case of a 19-year-old
Spicy bright* light up the new
season even as pale neutrals
"gentle" it. You’ll find that col-
or* like bright henna, spice and
paprika stand along beautifully
Phillipsburg Catechism Class,
8:30 a.m.
Salem Lutheran, Salem Con-
Thursday, Sept. 15
St. James Lutnerap Church
of New Wehdem "Brotherhood
studies in Romans.
member* were present: Mrs t
L. J. Bedumier, Mr*. C. D. I
Dallmeyer, -Mrs. Elro Kunkel,
Mrs. H L. P. Moore, Mrs.
John S Garnett, Mrs Leon Tou
bin.. Mrs. Cecil Burch. Mrs. I
H. Bartz, Mr*. Norman Gabriel '
and Mrs Abe Marsh, ‘
•L. E ...
ST. PAUL’S JUNIOR
LUTHERANS - BRENHAM *
gt Paul’* Junior Lutherans
’ opened their Sept. 10 meting
! with the hymn "Beautiful Sav-
ior." There were 50 member*
present. The Rev. Thomas Swy-
gert read the scripture, I Sam
uet 3:1-10 for the opening devo
"tion and installed the newly el-
ected officers for the calendar j
year. Jean Johnson gave the de-
votional prayer
Michael Meyer and Judy Fritz I m
runustnesonnunction wtthrancd Phillipsburg Brotherhood meet- |
workers, TafesMarepatxtors &l
, Aneya Pomykal aged six month*, of Women’s Clubs, and San Ja-
whozceived gift. Aneya iscinto District ehairman. Texas
theaaughter of Mr.’ and Mr*. Parks Division, Texas Heritage-
1 Frank George Pomykal of Hous- । Department.
ton Mr, Pomykal, I* the form- Mrs, Luther Utesch, District
and ' er Annie Bednar of Latium, ; chairman Texas Heritage De-
daughter of the late Cyril Bed- i partment
Saturday, Sept. 17: Men's Chorus. 7:30 p.m.
St ptr 1 :piscopal Church Tuesday, Sept. -20: --
Junior Enquirer’s Class, 10 a. Salem Lutheran, Salem, Sun-
m. ’ 1 day School Staff, 8 p.m.
St. Peter's Episcopal Church
belt,” the report to
dispatcher said. When ,
arrived, police learned that the notes a great improvement in
, _ suspect was a guard hired by hersattitude.,
^B^hUto-^^^-partment to empty After graduation, , . „
-“-ie •-ha
, her life, Call it "Operation
much in "dress-up"' tqbrics for
those special occasior, the fab-
ric picture is strictly lush ele-
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to "Department
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Hill, Confirmation instruction
. ) a.m. St John's UC of C, Burton.
Eben zer Lutheran, Berlin. Youth Fellowship, 8 p.m.
The descendants of Fritz.
Henry and William''Rust, and
Mary Rust Wolff, held their
first reunion recently at Burton
with 39 members present.
At noon a basket lunch was
served.
The business meeting was
see the young, elegant look, full Variety is he word for fall | vets,
fabric*, variety. in texture,
j composition and pattern that
phase and first quarter
The morning stars
Saturn, Jupiter, Mars
Second Year Confirmation Class, Salem Lutheran, Salem, Ad-
The accent i* on FEMIS'- will allow sou to really show off
ITY. Bodices are controlled your mdividuality -
with a pronounced, high fit. In woolen*, and worsteds, look
Skirts are eased and up, but not ,
way out, with hem line* that precisely refine shape ______
that bare the knee or gracefully Boid P spiced
barely skim it. Here it's all a tive patterns, neat small checks
matter af balance the key word and traditional tattersalls
is "proportion " | in tweed*, you’ll be seeing
Look for flared sleeves and lot ’ spirit and a variety of
more bell bottoms.
Belt lines are low - low hang-
ing and hip-hugging.
This year you’ll be seeing lots tweeds and smooth fabrics
of the . osume 1 ook in. a I com- Knits are a great fashion bet
binations • coat and dress. J^e- [ । "•’k for them in all forms;
ket and dress, and the thrpe plain, printed, stuped, textur-
part skirt, blouse and jacket j ed. and they’ll be - better son- j
costume j structed than ever before.
Look for inspiration from the ' Prints will be decidedly bold
military., a narrow line with with pronounced borders. "all-
.. %,
k e
A
A.
the spice of Ufa!
The Color
By MRS. FRANK BEDNAR farm in Latium that is presently
। owned by Frank Bednar and
Bednar Reunion Robert and Julia Bednar Abra-
■ '
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Because the “Lost’’ columns in the Classified section are the first place most people look when they've found
avnomething — to try and find- oig where and howatosreachshe.owpe.s it just makes good sense to dial .
GR 6 - 3643 and get your ad started the minute you discover something is missing. It’s inexpensive, too.
So, to get your pet, purse or precious keepsake, back in a hurry — don’t wait! Get a BANNER-PREUSS
"Lost" ad on its way to the finder fast!
__
Z.......X.
fall. You'll see them in soft or-
chid. glowing grape, rich egg-
plant-all the way to deep win*
and—imperial , in—the— whale
in (Circles
PHILLIPSBURG LADIES AID
The Ladies Aid of St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church of Phillipsburg
met for their regular meeting
with 14 members and the pastor
present. The president, Mrs. Ar-
nold Naumann, was in charge.
"The Church’s One Founda-
tion” was the opening hymn.
Scripture taken from 1 Corinth-
ians 3:10-15 was read by Mrs.
Bruno Scharff. Prayer and the
Bible study, "The God of Pray-
er," wai lead by Pastur iame*—
। P. Burnett.
A film strip of “Flowers and
Arrangements " symbolizing
the seasons and colors of the ch-
urch year was enjoyed. Prayer
and offering meditation were re-
1 ad by Mrs. Frank Mikeska.
A word of thanks was express-
' ed to Mrs. E. H. Schomburg for
' her donation. The visiting com-
, mittee gave their report. It was
। voted to buy some needed items
for the use in the rest rooms
"My God How Wonderful
Unhappiness Is Wanting Work
And Not Being Able To Find Job
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