Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 192, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1966 Page: 4 of 6
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Juniors Go For Jumpers
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men are out
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Salem Lutheran, Salem. Jun-
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St. Paul’s Senior Choir Re-
hearsal at church, 7 p.m.
Grace Lutheran Junior Choir
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a partv dress.
AH the new separates give the
I kids a chance to play the match
game They can mix and match
singing fKs" he
dressed.
Kerby recalled
Want Ads are so easy to use. All it takes is a phone
call to get your ad started Just dial GR 6 - 3643 for a friendly
Ad Writer. She takes it.from there. They’re inexpensive. too
ZION LUTHERAN*.
WOMEN OF THE CHURCH
BRENHAM BANNER - PRESS
-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1966
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: SENIOR POLICY
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- Please see that I receive com-
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withut any obligation. •
FREE REGISTRATION
YOU MAY WIN A
TELEVISION SET
and without obligation.
Grace Lutheran School Chap-
. el Service at 9 a.m. ‛
Christ Lutheran, Senior Choir
Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m.
Eben Ezer Lutheran. Berlin.
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the recipe for the wool jumper (right). In crushed straw- .
berry, it has burgundy trim.
leg," *he. related during a lunch
break at 20th Century-Fox. .
"She threw me around like a
THEY'RE MOVING
MEN, NOT
MIRACLE MEN
Expert care and handling of
your household possessions is
everything you can reasonably
expect f om the moving man.
He can't put that old, familiar
-neighborhqod in aerate...
move the corner drug store to
your new hometown .. . bring
along Johnny’s old school or
Mary's favorite hairdresser.
Neither can your Welcome
Wagon Hostess work miracles.
But she can and will provide
directions to the community
Prayer." was led by Mrs, Ker-
mitKolwes with the group ink
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Eben Ezer Lutheran. Berlin, j
SoJake a tip from me. Hie stories you hear about the
amazing results people get by using the Banner-Press Want
Ads are true! I know Try them yourself and see it's a mighty
profitable habit to get into. Get started today.
Ad Writer. She takes it from there. They re inexensive, too
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and it still has value we sell it! And, with this extra cash com
ing in we're living better and easier thai ever before. Wche
having a lot more fun too.
“I thought the stories I’d heard
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ing how to dress is earning a ti-
tle for herself in fact, she is a
fashion co-ordinator.
She may make some mistakes
while discovering what to wear
for various occasions and how
to accessorize her clothes, but
,she'll have. a wonderful time
while she learns all the fashion
During Present Enrollment
Ages 50 to 94
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dressing game as easy as
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New officers elected for the
with her voice raised
familiar -hymn...of my
Choirs rehearsing at
4:15 p.m.
St. Paul's Lutheran
St. John's UC of C, Burton, m.
publication of St. John’s News,
7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30:
B W Schulz,
there bruising themselves up
Scouts Troop 812, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 28:
Brownie Troop meeting at St.
Paul’s Parish House, 311 W.
Third, 3:15 p.m.
St. Paul’s Chapel and Chancel
with the new fall collections de-
signed for their age group
Think of what can be done
with the basic jumper Teamed
with a turtleneck, it's perfect
Roy Stoiz mdtdr Co.
U.S, 290 LOOP AND HWY. 36 SOUTH
Information Class
General meeting of the Church practice, 4:30 pm.
Women, 7:30 p.m. St. Peter's Episcopal, Kinder-
St. James Lutheran Church of garten Chapel, 9 a.m.
New Wehdem Junior Choir, 7 p. ' St. John's Lutheran, Prairie
m. Senior Chir, 8 p.m, 1 Hill, Senior Choir practice, 8 p.
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for their'regular monthly meet-
ing with the president, Mrs. Lee
Warmke presiding
The meeting opened with the
song, "Prayer" is the Soul’s Sin-
cere Desire." with the group
were Mrs.
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unavoidable
Trainer Tony Gentry was
group or the whole
watching the game.
New Dictionary
The dangerrites in some 1,200A T
working in close proximity to , Women Spectators Increase
stars Rex Harrison, Samantha - 1
Jay C. Buenger:
Present were
I backfield (backs) which play
But things are changing for behind the line has a quarter-
And anv little girl can get into
the pants-suit act alng with her
teen-age sister. A particularly
handsome one comes in preteen
sizes in an Americana tattersal
combo of red, white and blue
The many new co-ordinates
St. Peter’s Lutheran, Gay Hill
Junior Lutherans meet in the
church-annex at 7:45 p m. for
their regular devotional, educa-
tion and business meeting.
St. Paul's Senior Choir rehear-
sal at church, 7 p.m
Mefhodist Laymen’s Retreat
at Lakeview. -
St. Peter's Episcopal, Kinder-
garten Chapel, 9 a.m.
St. Peter’s Episcopal Junior
-Altar Guild 1 and II, 4 p. m.
er "The whole group was asked
to join in praying The Lord’s
sented in the form of a playlet although
by Mrs. Jay C Buenger, Mrs. C. ' -- "
S Faist, Mrs. Lonnie Thiele-
mann and Mrs. E G Wehmey-
p m. and the evening circle met
at the home of Mrs, Herbert KI-
uck at 8 p m. on September 6 ober, • different group going
with 24 members and two visit- . each Tuesday. If possible
on present, A book was donated to the lib
The scripture reading was ta-
ken from Colot*.an* 3 : 15-17 and
ing part in the introduction, the ■ game,
•even petitions, the Doxology and ■
the meaning of each, of the
yards, ranging from five to 15.
Sidelines. The spaces immedi-
ately outside the playing field
where players not in action
warm benches and from which
I coaches are not supposed to
1 coach.
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in a
father
and
cation; Mrs. Bennie Boecker,
secretary of stewardship.
Officers serving their second ;
catechism. -
The case of the month was
i sack of potatoes and began to
trample me. She -knocked o«’
my teeth, broke five ribs, brokg
my shoulder and foot ■ and
St. Peter's Episcopal,
Kerby, assistant feature editor .
of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1 (Membership Class) will begin
I’ve- ever been able to what
singing can mean in a family.
With his permission, I’d like
to share his letter with you.
“One of my early memories
is that of riding home with the
family in a surrey from a
and he captured better than nt Grace Lutheran Church at
7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome,
.coming year were Mrs E G
" throwing it to a teammate.
Penalties. When either team 1
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ball set back a given number of I
The afternoon circle of the wo- ’ - -,1-
menafuhrsonarcnmainpine”; m"” Wolter wolr.Theyiepon.
ELECTRONICS AGE CONS
LONDON (UPI) —The elec-
tronics age has come to the
prison which . houses Britain's
toughest criminals, and the
officials there are not at all
happy about it. A Homi’ Office
spokesman said Monday a
search * in Parkhrst Jait------
recently unearthed' ‘a "mini”
Mrs. Herbert Thielemann. Mis
ed from Mrs. Otto Drew* and
birthday donations were receiv-
ed from Mrs. Fred Blum, Mrs
Herman Borchardt, and Mrs
R J Weber.
The 22 pajamas and the two
layettes were shipped recently.
The members reminded of the
covered dish family supper on
October 19 at 6 30 p.m.
Pastor R. J. Weber presented
the topic, "The Lord* Prayer.”
The meeting closed with a pr-
aye r byPastor Weber.-
WELCOME ALCW
The ALCW of Salem Luther-
an Church of Welcome met on
Wednesday afternoon, Sept 14.
Mdmeku
Elsie Bormann, Mr*. Walter a widely varied group of bright,
Eben, Miss Frieda Kuehn, Mr*, zingy tops and swingy skirts in
James Rinn. Mr*. Willie Wittlift, the luscious fall shades.
"Parish Education" by Mrs.
Field 300 feet long and 160
feet wide, ruled with chalk lines
five yards apart At each end.
there’s a 10-yard end zone. Goal
posts are ‘set on the middle, of
the back line of each end zone.
Teams 11 players on each-
two ends, two tackles, two
'guards and’ a center, known as
1 the line or linesmen; the
were 51 sick calls reported
The Altxr.Guild committee re-
ported that six baptism napkin*
and two hand napkins had been
made.
October is the month assigned
ghe -
wpiegaeL,
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American Life & Accident Ins. Co. 3-12 ;
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Mr* Edgar Eben, Mr* Allen
Schubert and Mr» Casper Balke
Hostesses were Mrs. Erwin
Thielemann. Mrs. Herbert
Thielemann and Mrs Lonnie
Thielemann
over a chunk of pigskin, and
hen the single girl dtateless or
Hymns, Oatmeal
NEW YORK (UPI) -The
other day I mentioned the
pleasure that comes from
singing as one goes about the
daily tasks and suggested the
family tune up on occasion on
some of the American favo-
rites. Including "old-time hymns.
The brief paragraphs brought
a delightfully nostalgic letter
from a Midwest newspaperman
who grew up in a family that
loved to make music.
the prisoners. The
_bi>X size radio only
a small battery to be
when she picked me up in'her , women spectators, reports
- • trunk and began chewing my : Charles Loftus, director of
' ■ • • ■ ‘ | sports information for the Yale
half-time and usually marked
by fancy on-field marching of
schoolbands.
Officials. Four supervise, the
a Saturday afternoon wonders
by one of. the why she didn’t read up' on the
visitor. Mr*. -Gatling. There
; with increased interest some
I females need more initiation,
when compiled a dictionary of
praying the sixth verse
The devotion. "Can We Pray
the I ord’s Prayer?" was pre- far
tricks < '
Fashion * conscious preteen-
. "on offense.
/5 defense."
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possible, sorority activity, and when Loftus, reanizing- tharleven
sidelines doh’t refer, to aveca-
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was read by Mr*. Fred Blum.
There were 39 shut-in visits
made and each were taken a po-
rtal of prayer book.
Birthday card* were sent to
Mr». August Lehde, Miss Louise
Reddehase and Mr*. . Paul Sch-
■tz.
Baby gift* were taken to the
Milroy Weinert*. the George Lo-
renzs and the Jerry Ganskes.
Gifts were taken to Mr* Otto
Wehrmann and Mr*. Emilio Kn
ipstein. •
Cheer chest gifts were receiv-
ed from Mrs. John Knuppel and
Mrs. Otto Lange
A cash donation was receiv-
"I didn’t know it at
time," he wrote. “But
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Society for Prevention of , It‛s the football season, worn i - ------- -
Cruelty to Animals safeguards , husband* crak up the o)d*rah- football terms
the beasts ‘ rah f..i favorite scholastic " ""------
But the trainers, and more teams when wives resignedly
than a dozen are working in toe serve meal* .by the television
picture, must fend for them- .^( or go to the stadium to
Ives Most are experienced -wonder whv 22
Circus hands who know the
but accidents are
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legacy my parents left —the
love of singing in all * the
children —was the greatest
they possibly could have."
"I came from a family of
eight;" he continued, "and our
home was out on the plains and
in the small towns of Colorado.
An older brother of mine once
said, ‘We were raised on hymns
and oatmeal, in that order.’ ”
The letter is from Damon
minute intermission known as the ball is put in play from
I (
scrimmage. In a scrimmage,
the teams line up on opposite
sides of the ball and go into
action when the ball is snapped
by the center. The team which
has possession of the ball is.
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GIRLS FRQM6to 14 can learn to dress by mixing and
matching the many co-ordinates in the fall preteen collec-
tions. These jumpers by Russ Girl, for example, can be
dressed up or down for school or parties. In softest
heather, the jumper (left) has a field of flowers for a
blouse. Stitched down tabs start at hem and reach way
UNTIL I TRIED THEM”
1 make learning to dress fashion
Peril Is Involved ably a bright lark for the gram-
mar school net.
I back, two halfbacks, and a
I fullback.
Pleying time. Four 15-minute
quarters. Between the second
and third quarters there is a 15-
Sunday night service,” he said.
"And everybody harmonizing
on ‘Face to Face (with Christ
my Saviour), and its line...‘Far
beyond the starry skies...’
“I looked up at those
incredibly bright stars and the
milky way , and imagined I
indeed see His face,"
I had mentioned that among
the happiest memories of my
parents was the Way mother
woke the’ house each morning
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I haps the most perilous movie s5
being filmed today is the ■
delightful children's tale "Doc
tor Doolittle."
must confess it made me a
little*. embarassed when my
father, say, working in the
yard, let loose with ’There is a
Fountain Filled With Blood’ or
’Amazing Grace’, two favorites
of his,” he said.
“Funny thing," he added,
"they are favorites of mine
now. I feel sad that nobody-
...has ever heard of ’em in the
staid suburban...church we
attend.”
Egger and Anthony Newley. i ..... ..... ..... —
Die Faung includes lions. NEW YORK (UPI) —This is
tigers, elephants, rhinoceroses, the time of the year when a
singing the first five verses and foxes hippo* and scores of Pa is not necessarily, some-
others thing made at a girl, when
The Mars are, protected as rushing, doesn’t always refer to
Huddle. Tams group to get,
"nstrctions for the next play.
Some teams also huddle on
defense.
Downs. Single scrimmage
play, starting with the center :
I snap and continuing until the '
ball is dead. A team is allowed
। four downs to advance the ball
10 yards. If it fails it must
i relinquish possession of the
i ball. •L
Forward pass This occurs
- when a player on offense
attempts to advance the "ball by ■
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"I was loading a
I University Athletic , Association.
1 Not only is the number of wives
। and dates in the stadiums on
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45 years working with elephant*
1, never saw one try to eat a
| Pays far X-Ray, Hypodermics, Oxygen and many
other Miscellaneous Hospital Expenses as provided m
m in the Policy. - "
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e We Medical Exam Required
• e Pays From First Day of Confinement
• Pays. Regardless al Other Insurance er MEDICARt m
a Ne Reduction la Benefits at Any Age •
Tuesday, Sept. 27: N I St. Peter’s Episcopal Holy ,
I Communion. 9 a.m.
Washington County Cancer So- , st. Peter’s Episcopal, Junior
ciety will meet at 7:30 at the Choir, 4 p.m.
Washington County State Bank! Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m. .
Meeting Room.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Thursday, Sept. 29:
game. The one in overall
charge is the referee who is
stationed behind the team
which has the ball.
Object of game. To advance
the ball, by running, passing or
kicking it over the opposing
team’s goal. IT this is done
other than by kicking, it is a
touchdown and counts six
points. If kicked through the
goal posts, and over the
crossbar, it' is a field goal and
c<%nts three poiAts. After each
touchdown (TD) a team has a
bonus opportunity to add one or
two points by either rushing or
kicking.
Rushing.. This is when the
team on offense attempts to
advance the ball by running
with it.
KTekoff. Play starts with,a
kickoff, from the 40-yard line.
There is a new kickoff after
each score.
Put in Play
Scrimmage. After a kickoff.
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president; Mrs Albin Stegent.
reporter.
Birthday celebrant* were
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