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Wrinkle-free Travelers
Carmine News
By MRS. ELLA NOAK
Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Steele ■
of New Orleans, Lr. became
the proud parents of a seven ■
pound, three ounce baby L
daughter born on July 10. H
She is the couple’s first child |
and will be named Christi Ann. ~ ■
Proud grandparents are Mr. ■
and Mrs. Willis Jaster of Vi-
i dor and Mr. and Mrs. C. St-
: eele of Beaumont. Mr. and
Mrs. John Jones of Beaumont 1
< and Mrs. Ida Jaster of Car-
mine are the greaf-grand-
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Durwood
i * Fuchs of San Antonio anhoun-
1 ce the birth of an eight pound
I baby girl born July 14. The
| little miss will be named Lisa
3 H t" as welcomed
1 by a three- year -old brother,
- Henry Carl.
. In luscious linen, this new V-neck sleeveless knit (left) is a perfect traveling com-
panion It's easy to pack and hard to wrinkle An outstanding example of Amer-
ica's new summer knits is the sleeveless camisole dress (right). Two-tone pat-
terned top makes an interesting fashion mate to the attached pleated skirt
These-are Dalton of America designs
AIF in A n Ar rurure The best place in the house
CALENDAR OF EVENTS to keep rubber bands is on a
VAWEYNE " door knob.
BRENHAM BANNER PRESS THURSDAY JULY 30, 1970 PAGE THREE
AROUND IN CIRCLES
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN bow.
CHURCH WOMEN-BRENHAM All circle- members were
The ten circles of the St. reminded of writing letters to
Paul's Lutheran Church Wo- the “service-men,” Wed-
k in men held (heir July meetings nesday Evening I circle held
A with 93 members and the La- “Family Night” with their
■ dies Aid LCW with 45 mem- meeting and a film was shown
■ bers present, on Narcotics with Policeman
Visiting in the Tuesday Af- Alfred Becker leading the dis-
■ ternoon Home Circle was Mr s. cussion,
Terry Peterson, in the Tu-_ ... . ' --
re . esday evening, Miss Barbara . ring meditations were
Rodenbeck, in the Wednes- given by the stewardship sec-
24,-4---27-2.t221retaries-. ---
Rogers and in the. Thursday Hostesses for the circles
morning, Mrs. John Steinbach, were Mrs. William Kettler,
Each circle meeting opened Mrs, Clarence Gerke, Mrs.
with devotion and prayer and Paul LaRoche, Mrs. Alvin Sc-
the Bible study was" The Mad- urlock and Mrs. Raymond Ti-
ness That Is War"--James elke, Mrs. Ben Schleider,
De 4:1-2, Matt, 24:1-29 , “s.
Bible study leaders were
Mrs. Ben Hardan, Mrs. O."
F inke, Mrs. Alfred Pecker,
Mrs. Ed Blume and Mrs. Del-
bert Stark.
Mrs. Felix Luhn, Mrs. Gil-
bert Koehne, Mrs. Paul La-
Roche, Mrs. Bernadine Kiec-
ke. Mrs. C. D. .Dallmeyer, .CORNING PROCESS
Mrs. E rwin Meier, Mrs. Gus Corned beef is cured or pre-
Grabow, and Mrs. Gerald Kr- served by treating with salt or-
ause and Mrs. James Mcel- brine. The name comes from
reath and Mrs. John Gra- the Old English word “corn,”
Mr. Fuchs was born and
reared here and Mrs. Fuchs
taught school here for many
years.
... Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jaster
of Vidor spent the weekend
here with Mrs. Ida Jaster and
James.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eich-
ler and daughter of Shreve-
port, La, visited here over
the weekend. They also visited
with Mr. Eichler’s mother,
Mrs. Nellie Eichler, who is a
.
ressdencore RpHviliP MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED--Mr. and Mr. Gus Behnke Jr. of
Recent visitors here with Ballinger Texas wish to announce the marriage of their
Andie Kuhn were Mr and daughter, Karen Marie, to Howard Wesley "Bubba” Hannan,
~ TT has L meaning a grain or small par- .
Kathleen W eghorst ticle. In ancient times beef
was cured with grains, or
Jody R Guffey To corns, of salt and so the pro-
* cess came to be called corning.
Wed August 22 T '
Mr. and Mrs. William Paul — paijidL
Weghorst announce the en- • SURRY
gagement
and approaching
Mrs' E T polling and son Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hannan Sr. of Brenham, marriage of their daughter, -
TAR — Met ridiie Tav’ Th® couple were married July 18, 1970, at St. Paul’s Evan- Kathleen Annette, to Mr. Jody
lor knot Houston gelical Lutheran Church in Brenham. ' R. Guffey, son of Mr. and
• lor, an of Houston, - ______________________________________________Mrs. Orville Guffey of Rio
Carl Berger, who is em- —————————‘ . Grande City.
ployed in Bremond, Texas, is PLUM DELICIOUS Keep dishwasher ■ deter- The marriage will take place
spending his vacation here LOS ANGELES, Calif. (UPI) gents along with all other ho- on Saturday evening, Aug. 22,
with relatives and friends.A plum is a fruit delicious usehold cleaning agents, out at the First United Methodist
Miss Jo Lynn Neutzler of - to the taste. of children’s reach. Church of Brenham.
Austin, spent the weekend here .
with her parents, .Mr. and
, Mrs. B. C. Neutzler and Dar-
rell.
Bras and Fashions
has beenpurchased and is
now under new management.
All merchandise has been
reducedll
Contact- LOU GRIMMITT
908 Geney
for your personal fitting
836-2540
The word also has a num- 1
ber of other meanings, reports |
Western Research Kitchens.
An actor, with a choice role,
has a “plum.” In the finan-
cial world, an especially large
dividend is known an “nem
Many a loveror swain tells his
sweetheart she is‘‘plum beau-
tiful” and "plum pudding” is
a raisin-currant-citron dish,
without a plum in it.
THURSDAY, JULY 30: TUESDAY, AUG. 4: . -
First Baptist, Revival Ser- Emmanuel Lutheran, Gre-- Aou Cochian Cilm A vilshlo
Exvice at.7 a.m. eo 7,30 P m’ envine. Afternoon Circle of NEW I d 5 II 1U H IllII R V d IIdUlU
-2XXTALCW at 3 p.m.,-Lening-22221222-
First Baptist, Revival Ser- Circle of TALCW, 8:30 p.m. A new fashion film, “Style ranged by contacting Brenham
vice at 7 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. First United * Methodist 70‘s" is being made available Penney manager Calvin
Women’s Society of Christian
Service - General Meeting
and Luncheon, 11 a.m.
St. Paul’s staff meeting,
1:30 p.m. *
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Women Circle Bible Study Le- able new resort areas-- the L I TL* C —
aders meeting-in Parish Ho- nf Sardinia Making Comeback THIS Season
wr - 700Island barom. U IU 1 III J J U J V II
use. 309 W. Third, 7.30 p.m. Filmed on location in 35mm---.—■—i—
WEDNESDAY, AUG, 5: gent colorthe 9-minute featurette By LUCILLE KRAUS
St. Paul’s Sunday School Te- has the look of high style PARIS (UPD - Nearly point-
achers and Officers meeting fashion photography -- trans- 1 naphirte? thinner
in Parish House, 309 W. Th- lated to the film medium, ed itoesandumichercothibaet
ir d 7:30 p.m. - Included in the film are sc- heels are m aking a co meba
‘ - enes featuring casual wear, - this season in the high-fashion
Service. Vacation Sunday, - First United Methodist, evening fashions, swimwear, shoe world.
St. Paul’s Junior Letter Chancel Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 fake furs, fringed styles, pon- So far, the women who suf-
League meeting in Par ish Ho- p.m.chos, belted sweaters, rain- fered long years of torture
use, 309 W. Third, 6:30 p.m, ---------- wear, tunic and pantensem- enduring the narrow foot look
MONDAY. AUG. 3: 5th. Z wahr Family bles, vest suits and new trends do not have to worry. Although. For evening his ankle-
Salem >.......- - I T 7 «, — —fits re the form is definitely elongat- -etranned -ibbop sandals came
Luther League, 8:30 p.m. eumon TiCT . "Style 70‘s" is now being - eu, uesigiers are DE** ----- in suede or an colors or in
Boy Scout Troop 742 spon- The 5th Zwahr reunion was distributed to local movie sting shoe points to a narrow rainbow colored lames. Also
sored by St. Pauls’ Lutheran held at Firemen’s Park Kit. theaters and TV stations th- oval shape. . n for the evening were dress-
Church Men meeting in St. 4 Bremen St roughout the mount tgers Vivier showed the matching silk jersey boots.
= a rennam mA available, without charge, for narrow look in plai n square cut
92 present, showings before local com- pumps. His heels were medium.
munity groups, youth and stu- height and straight, his mat-
above the
crowd...
' SATURDAY, AUG. 1:
St. Paul’s Junior Lutherans
meeting in Parish House, 311
W. Third, 2:30 p.m. .
SUNDAY, AUG. 2:
S'. John’s Lutheran, Prairie
Hill, Luther Leaguers conduct
services in the absence of the
pastor; Men of the Church me-
eting, 8 p.m. -
. Emmanuel. Lutheran, Gre-
envine. Worship service with
Holy Communion, 10 a.m.
St. John’s UCC, Burton, No
Sunday School nor Worship
Paul’s Scout House.7 p.m.
Scout Troop Commitee me-
etingin St. Paul’s Parish Ho-
use, 309 W. Third, 8 p.m.
First United Methodist,
Senior Citizens, 3 p. m. ; Ad-
A chicken and sausage bar-
becue with all the trimmings
was served at noon. The pray-
er was given by Harley Zwahr.
The business meeting was
for public showing by J. C. Greinert, or writing Assoc-'
• Penney Company. In addition iation. Films, 600 Madison
to showing the newest styles Ave., New York City,
in both men and women’s fa- _
shion wear, the film gives T 11. i n ■ -
viewers a rare glimpse of one Pointed Toes, Higher Heels
of the world’s most fashion- * 2
dent organizations and civic erials patent leather, often
or social club meetings. Ad- used in two-tone color combi-
wide-cuffed boot was conver-
ted into satin for evening wear.
Dior’s fall- winter shoe col-
lection was elegant and sober.
For daytime, his pumps
were strapped or laced at the
ankle* and his colors were con-
servative browns, navies and
dark reds, with some maroon
here and there.
Luxurious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments
(furnished or unfurnished)
overlooking Austin & the Colorado River
• Leases tailored tor the
college student
• 2 Swimming pools
• Individual climate control
• All-electric— utilities paid
• Patios & Balconies
• Central TV antenna
*
shuttle bus service
2.7.
Now Leasing — Immediate Occupancy
HILLS
= APARTMENTS
1901 Willow Creek Dr., Austin, Texas 78704
Phone: (512) 444-0010
vance bookings for a 16mm
print of the film can be ar -
ministrative Board meeting in
Wesley Room, 7:30 p.m.; Ch-
arlie Geller Concert in Fel-
lowship Hall. No admission
charge, 7:30 p. m.
************* Those attending came from . .
* Merle Norman * Brenham, Clay, Gay Hill, Sa- old favorite, for fall and win-
* COSMETICS * lem, Muellersville, Green- ter wear. It s broadcloth, with
** vine Houston Needville Ro. its smooth and lustrous sur-
: ERLCEETEEM : senders, ' Richmond, Sugar face, is dense weave, waten
, WINK ELMANN , Land, Crosby and Henderson, for it to compete with jersey
************* as a fall favorite.
held in the afternoon and led
by Herbert Zwahr Jr. and it
was decided to have another .
reunion next year at the same
time and place.
BROADCLOTH BACK
Several of New York’s de-
signers are bringing back an
Authorised
HOOVER
Sowice
t
The
HOOVER
Constellation
Double stretch
5 Hose
GENUINE PARTS
ON ALL HOOVER
CLEANERS AND
OTHER HOOver
PRODUCTS
King Size
Bag .
N EW
iier
LOW
PRICE !
BeiWalks on
• Air
P Picks up dirt and lint
tonter and easier.
L because it’s a
HOOVER I
nations or snakeskin and cro-
codile.
Vivier’s boots came in two
lengths-mid-thigh and knee-
high-and were predominantly
in snakeskin and crocodile.
For evening Vivier showed r
an array of clingy, elasticis-
ed satin boots, often adornedby
a rhinestone clip at the front
or on the ankle.
His evening shoes were in
brightly colored velvets and
satinise Satin pumps often
Eeludedup the leg in back an 4 *
laced down the front with wide %
ribbons.
Andre Pfister showed a saf-
ari of fur footwear in which
leather and suede were limited
almost exclusively to the trim-
ming.
Andre T-strapped his tiger,
zebra and leopard narrow-
looking day shoes, which had
medium high, straight heels.
His boots were all knee-high
made either in fur, in bright
colored suede cuffed in fleecy
white smcpst’n - in monkey
ur.=----==
. Most of the boots had wide
puss’n boots cuffs. The same
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Moser, Charles & O'Shea, William. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 151, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1970, newspaper, July 30, 1970; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695923/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.