Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1971 Page: 5 of 24
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BRENHAM BANNER PRESS WEDNESDAY MAY 12, 1971 PAGE FIVE
Miss Grumm, Ronald Mueller Zimmer-Faske
To Wed June 20 In St. Louis Engagement Told
_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Zim-
we care
btreeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeneeeeeeeeeeeooeeseeennieeeeeerraiitnieee
P MEATS JUST CAN’T BE BE
Susan Grumm
If you are planning odd pa-
inting jobs around the house,
avoid disappointing results by
washing all to-be-painted
items.
The Rev. and Mrs. A. mer, 6633 Fisher Rd., Dallas,
Lorenz Grumm of St. Louis, announce the engagement and
Mo., announce the engagement approaching marriage of their
of their daughter, Susan Mary, daughter, Margaret Elizabeth,
to Mr. Ronald E. Mueller of to Mr. Carroll Charles Faske,
Houston, son of the Rev. and son of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert
Mrs. Arnold G. Mueller of M. Faske of Brenham,
Lake Jackson.
u , The wedding will take place
The double ring ceremony on June 12, 1971 in GraceLu-
will take place June 20 at Un- theran Church, Brenham
ity Lutheran Church, St. Lo- ________:_____________________
uis. MUDDY LOOK OUT
Miss Grumm, who is to gra- NEw YORK (UPI) —The fa-
duate this month from Concor- shion industry is in the mood
dia Teachers College, River for “unpolluted” colors for
Forest, III., has accepted a spring and summer.
teaching position at St. Mark Collections from New York
Lutheran School in Houston, manufacturers feature bright
Mr. Mueller, a former Bren- and clear tones, wiping away
ham resident and graduate of the “muddy” or muted tones
Grace Lutheran School and of other seasons. Look for
Brenham High School, is also orchard pastels, mint greens,
a graduate of Concordia Tea- purples and peachy tones on
chers College in Illinois. Since the side the neutral
June, 1969. he has been Di- the ^e' on J*6 “J™™
rector of Christian Education corner, count on navy, brown
and Youth at St. Andrew Lu- and white combinations, black
r — 4 " — and white paired, plus bone,
theran Chur ch in Houston, denim blue and camel.
PRICES GOOD THRU MAY 15, 1971.
Quantity Rights Reserved. If Unable To
Purchase Any Advertised Item. Please
_______Request A Rain Check.___
JAA
CLUB NEWS ‘
TRLCOMMUNITY M and fork. Those going are give to the rest home. ,
HOME DEMONSTRATION to meet or. * Fsrergs.. -------------------
The Tri Community Home kitchen and be. ready to le-ments of son
Demonstration Club met at ave by 9:30 a. m. and re- < ‘
Demonstration Club met at
the Fairgrounds Kitchen on
May 5 at 2:30 p. m. ‘‘
A total of 25 members were
present, one visitor and the
county home demonstration
agent, Mrs. Sherry Ether-
ed ge.
The meeting was called to
order by the chairman, Mrs.
Robert Preuss Sr. The club’s
collect and prayer and the
allegiance to the flag were
repeated in unison.
Roll call and treasurer’s
report were given and the min-
utes were read , by the sec-
retary, Mrs. Albert Kitowski
Jr. "
Standing committees gave
their reports.
For recreation, Mrs. W. C.
Heidemann led bingo games'
for which prizes were given.
• The chairman reported on
the THDA Convention held at
Washington State Park on Ap-
ril 23. There were 12 mem,
- bers who attended, $ 7
It was -decided to' have
. a picnic at Washington State
Park prior to the next meet-
ing. The members will pool
cars to go to the park. Each
member is asked to bring a
covered dish and one other
dish, a chair and folding ta-
ble if they have one, a knife
ATeLI***?.
cupcakes, and punch were se-
rved. The group wishes to th-
turn when they desire.
$1 was received from the
hostesses for the adopted boy
in Austin.
Mrs. Sherry Etheredge, the
agent, spoke on safety while
boating and swimming and how
to give artificial respiration.
Refreshments were served
by the hostesses, Mrs. Her-
bert Finke and Mrs. Adolph
Seeker.
AMERICAN LEGION
JUNIOR AUXILIARY
The lovely country home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Newman
. was the setting for the May
ank Mrs. Newman for having
them out at her home.
Fashion Tips
If some of your durable
press garments have a fishy
odor, wash them carefully and
most of it will disappear, ac-
cording to Mrs. Ruth Ann Wil-
son, extension clothing spec-
ialist at the Pennsylvania St-
ate University. Mrs. Wilson
said the odor is caused by a
resin with a formaldehyde
base.
meeting of the American Le- ***
gion Auxiliary. The spring boots tend to
Seventeen members andtwo ly to succeed in comfort on
leaders were present. Tina warm days .will be made of
Lange was welcomed as anew canvas, burlap, denim and 11-
member. nen.
During the meeting election * * *
of officers was held. The fol- Freedom is the key word
lowing girls were e lected for. again when it comes to colors
the 1971 - 1972 year: presi- and you either way
dent, Tara Gaskamp; vice- Tua are electric reds, or-
retary, Vicki Richter; repor- anges, yellows, creens and
ter Connie Gaskamp; and ch- blues in eye-blinkingly bright
plain "Katheryn Naumann tones for those who want them. ’
apiai, natheryn naumani. . npefar «
The members will present For those who prefer a diff-
the program for the Legion erent image, the more mut-
and Auxiliary on May 21, 19- ed look of ivory, beige, grey,
71. They are to bring one do- camel, raspberry and wine
zen cookies to the meeting to are equally as la mode.
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Moser, Charles & O'Shea, William. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1971, newspaper, May 12, 1971; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1696126/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.