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PAGE SIX BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS MONDAY, APRIV
FUNERAL NOTICES
Schm idt
Hahn
Henry 0. Schmidt, Sr., 80, ^ . Walter Sonny Hahn, 38, of
• ALE of Welcome, died in a Brenham Rt A Prenham, died in a Br-
hospital Sunday at 10:55 p.m, ennain” hospital Saturday at
Funeral services will be
held at the Salem Lutheran
Church of Welcome Wednesday
at 2 p.m, with the Rev. F.L.
Bracher officiating. Burial
will be in the Welcome Luth-
5:25 p.m.
Funeral services were to
be held at the Aben Ezer Lu-
theran Church of Berlin Mon-
day at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Dan
Zimmermann officiating.
Burial was to be in the Prairie
eran Church Cemetery. The
Brenham Memorial Chapel is
, in ’ charge of arrangements.: Brenham Memorial Ch-
Pins Survivors include, his wife, apel was in charge of arran-
Mrs. Ella Platte ,Schmidt of gements. *
Welcome: three sons. Erwin Survivors include his par-
Lea Cemetery in Brenham,
Welcome; three sons, Erwin
Schm idt of Ble iblerville, Hen-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hahn
ry Schmidt, Jr. of Welcome of Brenham; and several
and Monroe Schreidt of Indus- aunts, uncles and other rela-
try; two daughters, Mrs.
Dennis Wittner and Mrs. John-
nfe Shupak, both of Industry;
15 grandchildren, N.. at-
grandchildren; two brothers,
Udo Schm idt and Arnold Sch-
midt, both of Houston; and two
tives,*
Pallbearers were Conrad
Dahmann, Ben Niemeyer,
Henry N iemeyer Donald Lan-
ge, Arthur Hahn and Freddie
Keim*
Born at Sandy Hill July 6,
1931, the son of Ed and Soph-
ie Niemeyer Hahn, he was bap-
tized Oct. 25, 1931, at the St.
A LARGE TURNOUT gathered to honor the Burton High School athletes at the Burton Ath-
letic Banquet held Saturday night. Pictured in the background is main speaker Johnny
M x delivered an inspiring talk to the larre gathering. The former Houston Oiler - .
linebacker proved to be a big hit with everyonein arenance at the affair sponsored by the
Burton Athletic Boosters Club. .
sisters, Mrs. Henry Felscher
of Brenham and Mrs. Jack
Householder of Houston. .
Two brothers, one sister, Matthew Lutheran Church of
and one grandson preceded Sandy Hill. He was confirmed :
. him in death, Sept. 24, 1944, at the Eben
The following grandsons Ezer Lutheran ChurchofBer- 1
will serve as active pallbear- lin. He was educated at Bren- 1
. ers: Eddie Schmidt, Henry W. ham High School.
Schmidt III, Monroe Schmidt, A member of the EbenEzer 1
Jr., Robert Sherrard, Johnne Lutheran Church of Berlin, The 1
Shupak Jr. and Harold Finke, was employed by Davis Food
Born in Austin County, Tex- City in Brenham, -. ,
as. May 23, 1889, the son of the . .. a
—ate Fred and Bertha Huebner DAV Named New 1
Schm idt, he was baptized and VAV OIHC9 NUN ′
confirmed in the Salem Lu- Ass: u
theran Church of Welcome. OTTIceFS Here —.
He was educated in the Wel- UICU stiU
* come school.
x. He was marr ied to Miss
Ella Platte Dec. 5,1912, in the
Welcome Lutheran Church.
A member of the Salem Lu-
theran Church of Welcome, The
was also a member of the
SPJST Lodge of Bleiblerville
and a member of the Woodmen
... of the World. .
Mr. Schmidt engagedin far,
ming until he retired andser-
ved as County Commissioner
of Austin County for 16 years.
== CANDIDATE-
(Continued from page 1).
active participant in civic, ch-
urch, and school affairs, but
this is her first campaign for
In a meeting held by the
Disabled American Veterans
Chapter 139 of Brenham the
following officers were elec-
ted to serve for 1970-71:
Commander, John Rem-
epe 5499
BY UNITED Paess ITER NATIONAL
HOSPITAL
NEWS
ST. JUDE
SPACE CENTER, Houston DENTON - Police have no Admissions Ma sola
F. Having returned to ones leads on the persons who tos- uatke Iier-
terous welcome, Apollo 13′5 sed a firebomb into thetNor Miss keran Conger, Bier-
astronauts today begin reliv- Texas State Univer V , medical
ing their ordeal for scientists ministration building. Levi Hall, Brenham, medi-
trying to piece together whatcal .
happened in space. , Rlinn Indent Henry Marek, Fayetteville,
----- Mill wIuwwil. medical
• SAIGON - U.S. fighter- - -
— bombers log 65 sorties against Daturnc From
— Nord Vtnamese’trops wh- R v U 1• I V
ose siononof the Sioen eretps
camp at Dak Seang is in 20th Conference
day. /
*-----Tim Munz of the Beta Mu
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. - Chapter at Blinn has returned
President Nixon plans report from the State Phi Beta Lam-
to nation today on progress bda Conference as a certified
he is making in winding down candidate to run for the Na-
war in Vietnam, tional Vice-President for the
, g - : Mountain-Plains Region. . Dime Box, medical,
WASHINGTON - Secret The conference was held re- W* Mrs: Eliza - Daniel, Brens "
cently in Fort Worth, Tim is
the only Texas PBL member
eligible to run for National
Vice- President at the National
Birth
'Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ki-
mey, Giddings, boy. *
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Jasin
skip Brenham, boy.
Dism issals
.Mrs. Henry Kettler.
Tony Kmiec.
Mrs. Willie Alcorn.
BOHNE MEMORIAL
Adm issions
Mrs. Alma Schwierzke,
congressional testimony, re-
leased after six months of bi-
ckering between Congress and
the adm instration, reveals
new aspects of U.S, involve-
ment in Laos.
PBL Conference to be held
—BAD
public office.
“1 have the time, interest,
and energy to do whatever is
necessary and proper to br ing
to the children of this state the
very best education we canaf-
ford to give them, and I pledge
myself to that end, "she said.
* • - Mrs. Winters was born and
reared in San Augustine, Tex-
as, and is a graduate of the
University of Texas. She is
married to a prominent Aus-
- tin attorney and is a long
WASHINGTON - Group whi- '
ch sponsored last fall’s na-
tionwide antiwar demonstra-
tions folds as a national or-
ganization, discouraged that
it did not meet-its goal.
NEW YORK - The majority
of medallions at the 24th ann-
ual Tony awards go to “Child’s
== Piay-and “Applanto," ======
June *13-15 in Philadelphia;
Pa. The Region includes Te-
xas. Oklahoma, Nebraska,
North Dakota, South Dakota,
New Mexico, Colorado, Kan-
sas and Wyoming.
ham, medical.
Norbert Blizinger, Bren-
ham, medical., ..
Jeffrey Knebel, 'Brenham. .
surgical.
Births
Mr. Land Mrs. Wetdon Gas-
kamp. Brenham, girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Brill, Navasota, girl.
Dismissal
Mrs. Carol Januszewski,
T
.lica
firs
and
MrJ
Elte
J oel
son
and
UNDATED - At least five
are killed and To injured as-----
tornadoes hit a broad area
from the Mississippi Vallev. to
the Southeast. .
Th
Radio Station -
Honored By SCS
been judged as the radio sta-—-
- tion doing the most for
and water conservation-AW*
Districts during 1969 in Area
3 of Texas, W. A. King has
announced. King is Director of
Texas Conservation Awards
for Texas.
Area three is comprised of
39 Districts and about 50 co-
unties in South Texas.
KWHI was enteredby Wash- <
ington Soil and Water Conser-
vation District. ...
The Brenham Radio station
..will receive.a plaque and be
t
at
5;
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BICYCLE CLUB of Houston toured the Bluebonnet Trails of Washington County Saturday
covering some 65 miles. The club members range in age from teens to 70-year old. .
99- : SANTA BARBARA, Calif. -
senior citizens.. Hundreds of law officers use
——i—,---, , :.....- massive doses of tear gas to
C undinas rout rock-and bottle-throwing
BOIItVHIC U star Cungs crowd of 150 young persons
: 2 . fourth straight night of vio-,
— Season sfondinas lent disturbances adjacent to
Term Honor 1 liCAN Team .......2" $ S “" the University of California.
a W TEL A VIV - Israeli tank
The following students havePLL MrMor Bassler SMU T*: 3 2 12 23 crews will get the story of
. Passover through their in- . . s the honored at an awards banquet
o-rem-simmer, tercems as part of the Jew- the haryeat met in Beeville Tuesday. May 5
T-=at=====*=====m=30 *
, 1 ght-fall. nal equinox Sept-23.
′ 1,9 - hunter’s moon is the October—
19 100 % PLAINVIEW - State offi- full moon
cials checking the rubbleof
tornado-crippled towns in the The Brenham Banner-
. Texas panhandle said Sunday Press, published afternoons -
ask President Nixon to de- Monday through Erddaysoxithe
clare the 200-mile strip a Banner-Press Becond
major disaster area. class, postage paid at Bren-
_____ham, Texas.
mert; Senior Vice-Comman-
der, Royce Wittbecker: Jun-
lor Vice-Commander; Steve
Malak; Chaplain, Richard
Steed; Judge Advocate, Eu-
gene Nowak; Service Officer,
Paul Schomburg; Sergeant at
arms, Eric Glenewinkel; Col-
or Bearers, Henry Nitsche
- and Ben Wehring; and adjut- .cidal
ant M H. Reddehase. The The following students ha de . Buhlors . Miller Bassler,
next meeting is set for Mon- axoen-ramed Jo, the Fifth Six unusn Fiencher Clyde
dry. A pen 13. Mm sana Msim ==
Brenham Girl by wjon GesensAlas pre- *: Orozct * HLmn=
Juniors - Judy Blinka, Alice Su
Scouts Attend Prairie View Sets Hein, George Pazdral. Shirley tenet 2
1 . Tydlacka and Donna Wight. Lmdi Week’s Results .
. (an Marras Mast Stage Play Sophomores - Bill y Bob AMOCO SMU 02 Bay or 1 3 A&M 43
Dall diCOs MCCT 195 . - . Barron, David Duewall, Patr-Mf Moy-SW • Bevier : ALM 4
At High . icia Gaas, Janice Krueger, 12ncexaki27..** 007
A S Mary I andolt; Janice Schultz,
The Sigma Chi Chi Club of Margaret Wheat, Floydie Wo- AmmoneeeoreuTO 2. Bawvior 1 Pan
Prairie View A and M Col- odfork and Venda Woods.
lege’ Opera Guild, will pre-" Freshmen - Dawn Eliott, .owdhitpis week. scheesu
19 sent. The Saint of Bleecker Dennis Gaas, Sarah He in Ron- Yuneospan American of Smu 2
The Southwest Texas State Street” by Gian-Carlo Men- ney Knesek, Martha Kubelka, OV et Artome
“Arts in Action” was the
theme for the 1970 Senior Con-
ference of Girl Scouts in San
Marcos at the Holiday Inn Fri-
day through Sunday, April 17-
University Fine Arts facil-
ities were usedas workshops
time Austin resident.-------- during the conference. -
The banquet meeting Satur-
day night honored allgraduat-
NIAUN ing Senior Girl Scout, which
Continued from page 1) includes two members of Br-
sidering addressing himself enham. Troop 485, Mary Ann
to the broader Southeast Asian . Alsobrook and Vicki Pavelka.
— conflict. - 5
He reportedly is anxious to
assure congressional critics
that it is not in America’s
interest to expand U.S. involv-
ement in Laos and Cambodia.
otti, on April 24, at 8 p. m.
In Brenham High School Aud-
itorium.
The setting of this opera
is an Italian Quarter in Green-
rich Village, New York City,
Dr. Robert Henry, producer-
musical director.
The public is invited to an
nev Knesek, Martha Kubelka, Suel AMCOR of t»>« ARM 2
. m .Mau ru OAT Friddv- Rice at Baylor 2. Texas Tech
Joe McNeil, Bruce upper at SMU 2 Texos at TCU, 2.
mann, Leslie Schoppe and sMOr TEXET r’u ^l otmw ^"ko"
Glenn Tydlacka, ,0‘ Stote: *&M of Houston 1.
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Moser, Charles & O'Shea, William. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 78, Ed. 1 Monday, April 20, 1970, newspaper, April 20, 1970; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695840/m1/6/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.