Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1967 Page: 3 of 6
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for many years of faithful Church, assisted by the church
Mrs. Thelma Secrett and Mrs.
Phyllis Williams. Mrs.H. M.
Flowers -gave the testimon-
ials and the Principal Awar-
This award was presented by
Mrs. B. T. Hogan who re-
minded the audience of Mrs.
Dennis's outstanding record
LET US TAKE ALL THE
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Refreshments were served
in the home making depart-
ment, Mrs. A. B. Alton and
Miss Rosie Ferguson were
bers for loyal support thereby
suggesting that all of these pe-
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Mrs. Marjorie Williams Bell.
The P.T.A. was also res-
ponsible for the pins given to
billed as one of the five top
Soviet models, during a
London showing of the very
latest in Kremlip couture.
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mittee. 730 p.m.
Salei Lutheran, Presenta-
tion of LIFE program at Sa-
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Mrs; J. M. Webb and Mrs.
Josie Williams.
SANDY HILL
SENIOR 4-H
By Frances Sommer
The Sandy Hill Senior 4-H
Club met for their monthly
meeting on May 30 with 13
members, Don Reeves and
adult leaders present.
The Pledge of Allegiance
was said together for the op-
ening. The girls from the
Worker's Club joined the Se-
nior Club’s girls and three
girls gave demonstrations.
"Items That Go Into A Sew-
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Billy Scheffer and Stanley
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WEDNESDAY, JUN T .. . ». AE .
SL Paul Lutheran, Phillips- Has Dirtnaay
burg, Ladies Aid, 2 p.m.
prayer. The hostess was Mrs.
Erna Winkelmann.
The Naomi Circle met May
17, in the home of Mrs. Vera
Klausmeyer. There were six
members present Mrs. Vir-
ginia Liepke opened the me-
eting with prayer. Mrs. Joyce
Marburger led the Bible study.
The Rebecca circle met
Wednesday, May 24, in the
home of Mrs. Travis PHchiek.
Mrs. Florine Schulte led the
Bible study, followed by a dis-
cussion by the group. There
were five members present
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E i tion Bible School will meet
' | 7:30 p.m. The dates for the Bi-
• ble School are June 12 to 23.
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•Christi was maid of honor
and Miss Patti McGouirk of
Fort Worth was bridesmaid.
They wore mint green silk
linen dresses and carried no-
segays of yellow roses and
daisies. Miss Beth Reeves of
Wichita Falls sang preceding
the ceremony and Mrs. Lottie
Bristol of Austin was the or-
ganist for the wedding.
Sandford C. Reed of Mes-
quite fulfilled the best man's
duties as Joe G. Smyth of
Corpus Christi acted as gro-
omsman and W. Angie Smith
of Houston ushered.
The groom's two sisters,
Miss Kay Lynn Kettler and
Miss Kathy Kettler, and sev-
eral of the bride's close fr-
iends assisted as members of
the bouse party.
"The bride, given in mar-
riage by her father, wore a
short A-line wedding dress
of cream silk linen trim-
med with white lace.
Her silk illusion mantilla
- * was appliqued in matching lace
entwined with white velvet rib-
bon. The bride carried a bou-
* quet of white roses centered
with an heirloom handkerchief
also carried by her maternal
grandmother in her wedding.
After a reception in the
home, the couple left for a
wedding trip before returning
to. Fort Worth for, the sum-
mer. .
The bride and groom are
graduates of Southwestern
University. Her sorority is
Delta Delta Delta, and he is
a member of Kappa AlphaGr-
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She was given a diamond was the Rev. T. J. Silas, — modeled by Larisa Zoosova,
tizens, 2:30 p.m.; Official Bo-
ard meeting. 7:30 p.m.
SL John's UC ofC, Burton,
Church Council, 8:30 p.m.
Zion Lutheran, Zionsville,
Vacation Bible School will ste
art and wDLxun through Fri-
.df.With sessions
M a et h a Pierce, Ron n i e
Kettler Exchange _
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Choir, 7:30 p.m.
First Baptist, Vacation Bi-
ble School, 8:30 a.m.; Teen
' College, 6 p.m.
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Wehdem, Ruth Circle, 2 p.m.;
. Luther League, 8 p.m.
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NEW WEHDEM
The four circles of St.
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The three circles of Im-
-manuel Lutheran Church of
Wiedeville met for their May
meetings. The Bible study" He
is the Light of the World,"
was based on John 8:9.
Circle I met in the parish
house with six members and
three visitors present Mrs.
Sidney Loewen and Mrs. Fred
Fischer were welcomed as
new- members. The meeting
Think about it. If advertising
stopped today the next paycheck
would be* the last ■ for millions
of people in all kinds of jobs.
Even tax supported payrolls
would have to be slashed
But advertising won't stop,
and those paychecks will keep
coming, and America will still
be the best place to live in the
world. And you will continue to
endorse advertising, while you
control it by your power of free
choice
That makes you, the con-
sumer, the most influential figure
in our economy. Isn’t that the
way it should be?
Mrs. Bertina Randle, assis-
ted by Mrs. Annie M. Hen-
derson, presented Henry Pet-
tie a plaque for his efforts in
saving the lives of the chil-
dren on the fateful bus acci-
dent of May 13, 1966. Plaqu-
es were also given to Guy
McNeil, Curtis Ray and
E SL Paul's Adult Inquiry
E*' Class meeting at Parish Hou-
■ se, 309 W. Third, 7:30 p.m.
I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7:
7 The entire teaching staff
| of the Grace Lautheran Vaca-
der. While at Southwestern,
the bride reigned as All Col-
lege Beauty, Kappa Alpha Sw-
eetheart and represented her
school at the Texas A&M Cot-
ton Pageant She was a mem-
ber qf Women’s Panhellenic
and held other organzational
offices;
The groom, during his four
years at Southwestern Uni-
versity, served as president
of Kappa Alpha Order, Mood
Hall governing board, Men’s
Panhellenic, and was a letter-
man on the varsity basketball
team. He will return to the
• University of Texas Law
, school next year, and she will
teach in the Austin Public
Schools. -
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His children, grandchil-
dren, and friends helped to
make the day a happy occasion
for him.
PTA President Honored
By School Faculties
Mrs. Hester Dennis, wife of ds which were gold loving
the Rev. J. E. Dennis, was ho- cups. to the honored teach-
nored by the facukies of Al- ers.
ton and Pickard High School,
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Mrs. Vera Harris, Mrs. A. ( I s ■ Le
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use, 309 W. Third, 8 p.m.
Miss Maetha Kay Pierce
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via Ronald Kettler in a tw-
light ceremony on Saturday,
June 3 in the home of her un-
cle and unt, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene J. Weatherby, in San
Marcos.
Chaplain Toor of Southwes-
tern University performed the ‘
ceremony.
Parents of the bride are
Mr. and Mrs. JamesP. Pi-
erce of Fort Worth and the
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Kettler of Br-
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Burton Legion and Auxiliary Louis Werchan Sr. celeb-
8:30 p.m. rated his 89th birthday at his
St Peter’s Episcopal, Al- home here May 27. Mr. Wer-
gam. coholies.Apo--ea-m- -*--"4
iheran- chrnt Lusran,semofeh- egystreec
Brotherhood meeting at St.
Paul's Scout House, 7 p.m.
.Scout Troop Committee me-
eting at SL Paul’s Parish Ho-
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church, with Mrs. Mary Rem- The offering meditation was
-------Bible St* ’ 12 3s3ule Eick-
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Maurer served as hostess. C 7’ ‛
Circle III met in the home FUE‛ ’J"’
of Misses Alice and Annie Kal- TESDA., •UNE6; ; -
bow, with seven members and Seout Troop 671 of Grace
one visitor, Mrs. John Bosse, Lutheran Church meets, 6
present. Grace • Walther
The meeting op?hed with the League meets, 7:30 p.m. for
scripture and prayer. Miss the regular monthly.business
Annie Kalbow led the Bible meeting. ‛
study. The Adult Membership'
The offering meditationwas Class meets at Grace Luth-
read by Mrs. Albert Peters. eran Church, 7:30 p.m.
The meeting closed with the First Methodist. Women’s
Lord’s Prayer. Misses Alice Society of Christian Service
and Annie Kalbow served as General Meeting, 9:30 a.m.
hostesses. First BaptisL Vacation Bi-
ble School, 8:30 a.m.; Teen
College, 7 p.m.
SL John’s Lutheran, Prairie
Hill, Sunday School Teachers
meeting, 8:30 p.m.
SL James Lutheran, New
Webdem, Senior Choir, 8p.m.
m.
SL Paul’s Lutheran Church
Women Circle Bible Study le-
aders meeting with Pastor
Swygert at Parish House, 309
W. Third, 1:30 p.m.
senL Pastor Willard Rother The meeting closed with the
led the Bible study, "He is Lord’s Prayer, miss Adela
The Light of the World." Mischer served as hostess.
- The circle will visit the Circle II met in the parish
Brenham Rest Home this mon- house with nine members pr-
th, as their project. esenL The meeting opened
Mrs, Carl Kessler had the with the scripture (John 8:1-
offer ii< prayer. Mrs. Herbert 11) and prayer and Bible
Bockhorn served as hostess. study led by Mrs, Cleburne
The Ruth Circle met at the Rau.
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MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1967 BRENHAM BAHNBt-PIteSS e PACB TNIKg
TAROUNDINCIRCLES CALENDAR Of EVENTS L. Werchan Sr.
JI AY, JUNE 5 - FRIDAY,
opened with the hymn, "I SL Paul Lutheran, Phillips-
Love to Tell the Story." burg, Vacation Church Scb-
___ _ The prayer and Bible stvdy ool, 8:30 - 1130 a.m.
James Lutheran Church, New were led by Mrs. Harry Well- MONDAY, JUNE 5:
.Webdem *3 M* “ek,mann. _ . ug. . * ------ out Troop 74
regular megtings.i Martd Plali were made roi me Sonnrty'SL Paul’s L
Circle opened with a hymn. circle to be hostess for the
There were 12 members pre- May general meeting.
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1967, newspaper, June 5, 1967; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578915/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.