Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, November 6, 1967 Page: 3 of 6
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED--Mr. and Mrs. Van H. Mc-
Clellan of Bryan announce the engagement of .their daughter,
Judy, to Howard Samuel Perry, also of Bryan. Miss McCl-
ellan is a student at Texas A&M University where she is
employed by the Agricultural Analytical Service. The fu-
ture groom is a senior majoring in marketing at Texas
AAM where he is employed by the Agriculture Information
Service. Howard is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H.
Gillespie of Brenham. He was born in Brenham and his fa-
ther taught at Brenham High School from 1947-51.
Women’s Clubs
UDC TRI COMMUNITY
The regular monthly me- HOME DEMONSTRATION
eting of the United Daughters The Tri Community.Home
of the Confederacy was held on Demonstration Club held its
Nov. 1 at the K&G Restaurant regular meeting Nov. 1 with
with Mrs. KirkDillon and Mrs. Mrs. Adolph Seeker, presi-
Robert Felder as hostesses, dent, presiding.
, . There were 19 members and
Refreshments of pumpkin Mrs. Barbara Elliott, home
pie and coffee were served, demonstration agent, present.
The meeting was opened by the ^ club received two new
president Mrs Bess Embley members, who are Mrs. Z. T.
using the regular ritual. Mrs. Echols and Mrs Fritz Drey.
DeWare led the pledges to the „ "
flags. Reports were heard and in the business meeting pr-
approved, evious minutes were read and
Mrs.. Edgar M atchett and approved. Bills were presen-
Mrs. Bess Embley both gave ted, approved and paid. Com-
interesting reports of the munications were read and ac-
State Convention that was held ted upon. Roll call was answ-
in Dallas in October, ered by " How1 found out about
Santa Claus.”
Mrs. Seward, the historian. Committee reports were he-
presented Mrs, Winfield who ard. Sunshine sisters express
gave a very interesting paper sed thanks for their gifts and
on "Home Life during the Con- cards which they had recei-
federacy.’’ This interesting ved. . .
paper dealt with the bravery of It was voted to send $2.50
* to the club’s adopted boy, Lo-
the women left at home to car- uis c in Travis State School
ry on and told of the many in Austin for Christmas. It
substitutions they were called was voted to send Christmas
upon to make and how they al- gifts t0 the Austin State Hos-
most worked wonders with the pital a«> the gifts should be
material that they could mus- brought to the Christmas par-
ter- ty or to the Home Demonstr a-
Twenty two members were tion office.
present and one visitor Mrs A demonstration on stretch-
Pankonien. ‘ ing the food dollars was given
by Mrs. Barbara Elliott.
The December meeting will Following the meeting, re-
be held on Dec. 6 at the home freshments of sandwiches, co-
of Mrs, Matchett with Mrs. okies, pickles and chips and
DeWare as co-hostess. This coffee were served by Mrs.
meeting will be the annual Robert Preuss Sr. and Mrs.
Christmas Party. w. G. Stein.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1967 BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS PAGE THREE
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Around Square Dance
In Circles Club Attends
ST JAMES AI.CW Oktoberfest
NEW WMfDEM
D. . . The Buttons and Bows Squ-
The Bible study, ‘He Is are Dance Club * Brenham
The 4 ‘ he hurch, was had five couples representing
given in the four circles, them at the 4th Annual Okto-
.The, Bible study leaders berfest a‘ Waco on'Oct. 28.
' were Pastor Rother, Mrs. De- Dancers from Brenham who
lano Klausmeyer, and Mrs' attended the annual festival
' BillyDannhaus. . - were ^ and Mrs. George
. Each circle completed their Wehrung, Mr. and Mrs. War-
proict due this month. New ren. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.
officers were elected in each John Betkendorf, Mr. and
circle. They will take office Mrs: Bernard Murski .^ Mr.
in January of 1968. and Mrs. Willie Weiss, ac-
The used clothing drive ends’ curding to Willie Weiss local
on Nov. 19, and everyone was resid ==---,
Femided to have their clothes There were 24 square dan-
1 men , : cing at one time in the big
Hostesses for the month
were ‘Mrs. Hy. Buerger, Mrs.
Arthur Henske, Mrs. Elroy
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TUESDAY, NOV. 7: WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8:
First Methodist, Women’s St. Peter’s Episcopal, Holy
Society of Christian Service Communion, 9 a.m.; Junior 2
Circles, Kieke Circle meets and Senior Choirs, 4 p.m.;Al- 1
at the home of Mrs. Louis coholics Anonymous, 8 p.m. 3
Weiss, 9:30 a.m.; Spinn Cir- St. John’s UC of C, Burton,
Mrs. Warren Hartley, 9:30 a. Youth Fellowship, 8 p.m.
m.; Rogers Circle meets at the
home of .Mrs. Mark-Swain, American Lutheran Church
9:30 a.m. Women Workshop at Zions-F
ville, 8:45 a.m.
Cub Scouts of Pack 671 of .
Grace Lutheran Church me- THURSDAY, NOV. 9:
TA
et, 3:30 p.m.; Boy Scouts of St. James Lutheran, New
Troop 671 of Grace Lutheran Wehdem, Junior Lutherans,
Church meet, 6 p.m.; Grace 7:30 p.m.; Parish education
Lutheran Walther League me- board, 8 p.m.
ets. 7:30 p.m. ’ - Lutheran Ministers meeting I
he ........__. -------at. Washington County State :
WEDNESDAY, NOV, 8: Bank, 9:15 a.m. 1
First Methodist, Youth Ch-I
oir at the home of Miss Pat-* St- Paul’s Cradle, Roll Wo- 1
American Legion Hall. The ricia Weiss, 6:30 p.m.; Chan- rkers meeting at church, 2 1
dancers were fortunate to have cel Choir, 7:30 p.m.’ p.m:1
tints sun Mrs aTi - six of the best callers from Greenvine Baptist, Green- Den 3 of Cub Pack,742 SP-
1 oesch and Mrs. Edward Tie- all over the state, calling at vine Ladies Missionary Men onsored by St.Paul’s Lutz =
mann. The meetings closed - different times reneo-een —out-.Wan Church men meeting at
with - * n 1==-* 6, PT ME 3 UTOCITY DanuDe 411
hprayer. Joe Abbott of Hearne was hood meeting, 8 p.m. . Saul’s Parish House, 311
the MC. Abb. tt is the young up ., W Third, 3.30 p.m..
and coming caller, who calls Zion Lutheran, Zionsville, St. Paul s Church Council
for the Brenham club’s mon- Luther League meeting at 7:30 meeting at church, 7:30 p.m.
thly dances. p.m. with Henry J. Boehm Sr.*
The Brenham club had of Blinn College as guest sp-
its monthly dance Saturday eaker.
night, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. at the Lutheran Gamma Delta me-
KC Hall. ets in Room 12 of the Class-
psserssseeng room Building at Blinn Col-
lege, 10:15 a.m.
Grace Lutheran School Ch-
abel Service, 1 p.m. B’ United Press International
A small washable rolling lint
St. James Lutheran, New remover never needs a refill
4 Wehdem, Martha Circle Bib- and comes in a covered case
le study, 2 p.m.; Senior Ch- which forms the handle One
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL oir, 7 p.m.; Church School version: a Greek gold trim
Tueeny . teachers 7.30 e decorates the base and top
__eachers, 1:30 pm. ed«e of a black or ivory lint
Meat loaf with gravy, creamremover" Avanatite—also in
peas, pickled beets, ice cream, X 1 leather-like material in assort-
hot rolls, 1/2 pt. milk VA ed colors or assorted floral
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8 - E prints.
TONIGHT
ON TV
6:30 P.M.
2 Monkees
3 Gunsmoke
11 Gunsmoke
13 13‘s Big Movie
7. P.M.
2 Man F rom Uncle
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APPLESAUCE PKG. OF 6.
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PRICES GOOD MONDAY TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY NOV. 6-7-8 IN: BRENHAM.
D: HARTEX, CHUNKS.: 10c
Pineapple___NO 300 AN. 125
I cun I WOLF, WITH BEANS . 50,
CITILT. * NO. 300 CAN 39
D.R C.l. ARMOUR’S
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■ I BL ACK EYED RANCH
BI DEAT STYL E, WITH BACON • , 97.
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• FROZEN FOODS:
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Strawberries___10 OUNCES 25€
BIRDS EYE, BABY
Lima Beans _ 10 OUNCES 2_F0R 65€
7:30 P. M.
3 Lucy Show .
. 11 Lucy Show
13 Movie
8 P.M.
2 Danny Thomas
3 Andy Griffith
naatb’zAndy Griffith—:—.
.13 Movie
8:30 P. M.
3 Family Affair
11 F amily Affair
13 Peyton Place
9 P.M.
2 Love, Andy
3 Big Valley
11 Carol Burnett
13 Big Valley
10 P.M.
2 3 11 13 News
10:30 P.M.
2 Tonight
3 FBI.
11 Late Show
13 Joey Bishop
11:30 P.M.
3 Wells Fargo
MIDNIGHT
2 News
13 Conaway Comments
___________12:05 A.M.
2 Last Word
SCHOOL
MENUS
B.I.S.D.
Fried chicken, creamed po-
tatoes, buttered spinach, van- - / III Illi ■ Fashion caters to todays
illa pudding, ‘corn bread, _ CUIANEE c trend of simulated hand crafts-
1/2 pt. milk FASHIONETES manship as shown in totes of
THURSDAY, NCV. 9 - cut-velvet flowers on gros
Italian spaghetti, cabbage By United Press International point backgrounds Each is
slaw, buttered carrots, fruit trimmed in a soft leather-like
gelatin, hot rolls, 1/2 pt. milk Pauline Trigere s "crusader" marshmallow in matching ■
for fall is a symphony of greys, colors All have big inside zip-
widest of belts, cris-crossing per pockets to hold “unreach-
center flange It is a coat worn, ables.”
BRENHAM HIGH AND
JUNIOR HIGH
TUESDAY, NCV. 7
Italian spaghetti, cheese sl-
ice, buttered corn, tossed gre-
en salad, fruit gelatin, hot ro-
lls, 1/2 pt. milk
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8
of course, with its dress — a
thin jersey featuring dalma-
tian spots, and a helmet of the Modern do-it-yourself buffs
same fabric can create replicas of famous
paintings, "decoupage" acces-
Costumes that match up coat sories or design Ingenious gifts
or mantle with a dress con- in less than 30 minutes, the
tinue to impress the formal manufacturer reports. Safe and
picture for fall and winter, easy to use for all ages, a milky
H.E.B. FRESH GROUND BEEF, FRESHNESS MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
HAMBURGER
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SALES AND SERVICE
NAVRATIL MUSIC HOUSE
III S. BAYLOR GR 6 270
Roast beef with brown gra- short ensembles in the same white liquid included in a kit
vy, baked potato with but-' theme have great after-five can be brushed over ordinary
ter, buttered brocolli, ice cr- status Shawls stoles and capes prints to achieve the luster
earn, hot rolls, 1/2 pt. milk get into the costume picture as and texture of an oil painting.
THURSDAY, NOV 9 well ........Working on all surfaces, it acts
Fried chicken, macaroni and • • - • as a sealer, glue and glaze to’
‘ . . 1 u gether when a thin coat is ap-
rofiot several Tines" rherinaet plied to the mounting panel,
neat, slim ones single-buttoned; itsrlescleen, n minutes, the
there are capacious ones falling mAnuractu reporta.
full at the back Most news is
tomatoes, English peas, peach
with cottage cheese, corn
bread, 1/2 pt. milk
Register Far
FREE %
F Sewing Machine Te Be Given E
: Away Saturday , Nov. 11th
5 . At E
THE SUPERETTE
2 102 HORTON .
found in the coat with the
fitted top, belted waistline and
bowled-out skirt.
Hats for fall and winter fol-
. low. In one statement, a mostly
hood and helmet look, carrying
out the head-to-toe look Some
up-brims and Aussie hats In
felt will come alongside to
keep the big hat girl happy.
• ••
News in, suit looks lies in
those that look like two-piece
dresses or hide a weskit under
their tuxedo tops Jewel but-
tons are likely to help their
show-off. -
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Ball ends 30% OFF
As Low As
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501 Nylon
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Chambers, Bert L., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, November 6, 1967, newspaper, November 6, 1967; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1647748/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.