Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 17, 1967 Page: 3 of 18
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SL Paul’s Lutheran Church
Women Circle meeting with
Mrs. Joel H. Johnson, Route
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St..Peter‛s Episcopal, Can-
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WELCOME TO RANKIN MOTORS
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Women Circle meeting with Evangelism and PTRCommlt-
Mrs. Arthur Wehman, 1906 tee meetings, 8 p.m. Salem
Marjorie, 7:30 p.m. Lutheran, Salem.
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at the lodge hall on May 27.
A silent prayer was said
for all the shut in members.
President Alice Schleider cl- .
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days here with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stie-
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zona are en route to Uvalde
where they will make their
home as he has accepted a Job
there with the Border Patrol.
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ment vice-president; Mrs. Oscar Bengston, 10th District president; and Mrs. Maurice
'Kubby, past department president and distinguished guest chairman. In Mrs. Ryan’s speech
she told of her recent trip to the Far East and visiting the hospitals supported by the Na-
tional Organizatidh.
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The business meeting was
conducted by the chairman,
Mrs. Fritz Haarmeyer. A total •
’ of 22 sick visits were repor-
ted.
A birthday gift was presen-
ted'to Pastor Mohr. He thank-
ed the members of the Ladles
'Aid for the gift.
on the program for June are
Mrs. Walter Lehmann, Mrs.
R. T. Lghmeyer and Mrs.
SL John’s UC of C, Burton,”
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officials attending the banquet at the American Legion Home May 10, honoring the National
President, Mrs. A. J. RyanSr. on her official visit to Texas and Brenham, were front row,
left to right, Mrs. Johnie Mathis, department vice-president; Mrs. Jack W. Flynt, depart-
ment president; Mrs. Ryan; MissClaraJ. Hamblen, unit president; beck row, left to right.
Lord’s prayer Jack W. Flynt, department commander; Mrs. Joe Matthews, pest department president;
ora 5 ray er . ... T.q»I« Emerich national vice commander; Mrs. JoeD, Fergnoon. national wetlHv com-
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Houston spent the weekend
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Circle W2 Family Night, 8 p.m.
First Methodist, Methodist
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St James Lutheran, New,
Wehdem Church Men, 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 19:
Eben Ezer Lutheran, Ber-
lin, Teaching Staff, 8 p.m.
St. John’s Lutheran, Prairie
Hill, Youth choir practice,
5:15 p.m.
First Baptist, G. A. Prac-
tice. 4 p.m.
SATURDAY, MAY 20:
Salem Lutheran, Salem
Confirmation Instruction, 8:30
a.m. -
First Baptist Banquet at
KAG Steak House for Grad-
uates, 7 p.m.
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HERMANN SONS
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opened the regular meeting of
Brenham Sister Lodge No. 11
on Tuesday, May 9, at 7:30
p.m. with the Pledge of Alleg-
iance to the Flag.
A total of 26 members were
present. Roll call, minutes
read and approved, committee
reports god balloting for new
candidates all were done in
tbeir order . " -hip-
ment cuinmase geve a aport
on the trip to"Comfort.
John Langhoffer, president "g
of Brenham Lodge No. 6 was a 5. "
guest and gave a short sp-
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Eddie Burroughs of Hous- publicity Miss Elizabeth Leh- announced,
ton, and Dale Stringfellow of mann. Miss Sedalia Wilson is
Austin,, from the Regional G-—genera-chatrman.-----m-----The last meeting tor the...... J
' Tgm American Heart-g-se pe-me-i-e-swr-frq2/p4heldmune =-
Association met,on invitation Several local medical phy- 5 at St. Jude Hospital.,
with the membership of the sicians will be the lecturers
Professional Nurses Assoc!-- plus several other personnel,
tion’s regular meeting at Bon- specialists in cardiac nurs-
ne Memorial Hospital. Plans ing, will be from the region-
for a Cardiac-vascular sem- al staff. This seminar is to be
in ar were discussed, a one-day workshop for both
professional and vocational
Burroughs pointed out that nurses, in Washington and ad-
Wash ington County’s highest joining counties, the date to be
cause of death is due to car-
mhuqag- diae-vp-* g ngx,
“°menns° county does not have a locl •
Heart Association, only a
memorial chairman, and had 1
fund raising activities. How- %
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Senior Choir, 8 p.m.; Youth ents and other relatives.
Fellowship, 8 p.ith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arndt
St. Paul Lutheran of Reh- a**1 daughter of Houstonvisit-
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olr Sack Lunch and Rehearsal, from area congregations, at
6 p.m.; Senior Choir Rehear- Salem Lutheran, 8 p.m.
sal, 7:30 p.m.; Adult Member- Salem Lutheran, 'Salem,
ship Class, 8 p.m. ALCV Morning Circle, 9 a.m.
St Paurs Lutheran Church East Central Conference
- Prairie Hill mt on Thus- Mrs. Ervin Schulze and Pas-
day, May 11, tor their regular tor Mohr.
meeting with 34 members and To visit the sick in May are
Pastor A. J. Mohr present Mrs. Herman Spinn and Mrs.
—....... pomnmeom. GeaztJannes,-_______-
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with the hymn, "I Know Whom Mrs. Erich Witt, Mrs. Arnold church, 7:30 p. m.
I Believe In." Mrs. W. M. Bosse, Mrs. EgtherEhlert and First Methodist Boy Sc-
Lauter gave the scripture and Mrs. Walter Cnkamp.4- outs, 7 p.m.; Chancel Choir,
prayer. Mrs. Henry Kuecker The meeting Mbsed with The 7:30p.m.
selected the hymn, "Love Di- Lord’s Prayer. Lutheran. Ber-
vine All Love Excelling." During the social hour the nEsensEzenlutheran ben
The Bible study, "He Is hostesses presented a birth Un» Senior chor, 8 P-m*
The Light of the World," was day cake to Pastor Mohr in SL James Lutheran, New
led by Pastor Mohr. honor of his birthday. The Wehdem Naomi Circle Bible
A Mother’s Day poem and cake was cut and served by study, 8 p. m.
prayer were given by Mrs. the hostesses, Mrs Fred Grace LutheranSewlrwCir-
John Kruse- The program cl- Westerfeld, Mrs. Charlie .gracetsutheransewingc r
osed with the hymn, "Blessed Wiethorn, Mrs. WUlie Wieg-. Mestn andw nnue.Ps, » Anl taking the course "The
Gift of Motherhood1* hat and Mrs. Henry Witt. lonat Mrs T' W' Kiueks Life of SL Paul” meet for
nome. Chapter VII at Grace Luther-
Adult Membership Class an Church, 7:30 p.m.
begins at Grace Lutheran Ch- Eben Ezer Lutheran, Ber-
urch. 7:30 p.m. - lin, PTR Planning and Pre-
Christ Lutheran, Junior Ch- paration for the committees
po. Weekend visitors with
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and Miss Bernice Hoermann Ann Heckmann, Mrs. Jearl
of Pasadena. Ann Whittbecker and Mrs. .
Mr. andMre.WalterSchultz Pinkey Dorsey; housing;Mrs
of Giddings spent Mothers Day C. F. Schmidt,SisterEphrem’
here with her mother, Mrs. Stater Edna, Misses Alma Eve
Alvin Albers. Hodde, and Lillian Klatte and
—A: Visitors in the Branch Neu- Mrs. Evelyn Long; entertain-
tzler home over the weekend ing, Mrs. Annie Maud Avis i
were Mr. and Mrs. B. E. and Mrs. Agnes Anderson; and
Neutzler and daughter, Kelli--------
Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Char-
. les Rudy Welgelt, all of Aus-
I tin.
I Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Zoch
| of Austin spent the weekend
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 17, 1967, newspaper, May 17, 1967; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578902/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.