Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 6, 1950 Page: 6 of 6
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WEDNESDAY
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Bargain Day.
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with
FOR
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INHAM ’
leading Department Store
1
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Phone 655
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and
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RADIO STATION KWHI
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Brenham. Texas
was
and
daisies.
centered the tables.
Places were set fug Die
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g.
OSheas Drug Stores
No. 1, St. Anthony Hotel. Phone 2492
Blue of
Jacob of
chrmanr
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their a|
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THEATRE
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5:00
5:30
3:15
, 6:00
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was
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Norroline in sheer
powernet with satin
elastic panels. 14,
16-inch lengths.
$10.00
fcrenhfrm s
pale pink
man >;mg
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eld pig
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A Wonderful Performer
'> DELICIOUS... REFRESHIHt;
SUMMER CANDIE
Ideal for Parties..Outings..id
/\ Your Personal Enjoymen
Paul’s Lutheran Ladies'girls gathered
Thursday afternoon at
WEDNESDAY MORNING
Sign On. Rise and Shine
County Agent's News
News, Rise and Shine
Coffee Time
Gladiola News
Especially For You
Coffee Time
VetcrSm? on the Farm
Texas Polkas
New s
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iL.l.lt Serenade
Mt lody Manoi
t addings (lo Round
Dlttiinger News
tor thj
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you not
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THE \I.I TIME —
DI D TIME —
I ESTIX \L Of I I N .
When you rhtwwr our
Goa&ard girdles anti bran
you can be sure (hat
ahat you wear underneath
i» just as smart as what
you wear above.
For only Gossards have
the highly prized 1050
Fashion Academy (.old
Medal Award.
Shown; five summer
desirables, light as a
kiss and as easy to
love. W hite only .
H| •
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■ lied ui
Kshingt
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■day af
■Offered
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Juke Box Preview
Band Man
Sports
Bennie Murskl
Time Lime
New s
Tune Time
Sign Oft
12 1 x I
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Noon Band Stand.
New York* Store Polkas
Out On the Open Range
Rohm li-oe 1 Hoedown
Hillbillv Roundup
Texas News
Afternoon Varieties
Meet the Band
Sealy Livestock Show
La Grange Polka Party
Sammy Kaye
•he III.,, k II..mi
i heart J
Id.(lighter of Mr. and Mrs
Pelkemeyer of Hoddeville, be-
Icame the bride of Luke Marzahn
er, Jane Eichler,
der, Betty Jane II
Bernshausen,
fold. Martha
Maria Curtis,
der. Mary Lou
Kochwelp, Jo Nei
Lee Koon. Joan M
De Friend and M
I IK<I SHOW 7: Io P. M.
Doctor orders to relax under the stars in.the Irtish
tool country air.
pi
t
I dairy,
by Fred
jlace w(
ic storm
I to the
barn w;
wind it
ip the h
^■et.
lifted it u|
■to place
Hit
IB-Straigl:’
f work,
he riisht
it fell o'
A ind
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ul th< re I \ ,t •
CARTOON
BARGAIN DA',
carried a
i a r n a t i o n s
streamers.
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CENTRAL SCHOOL GIRLS
ENTERTAINED AT PARTY
Marjorie De Friend and
I ! \K . t s
t r < i i n.
• Juliet
veil
Oturt dressing
SQUEALS SMOTHERED
AMI.A. P. I b' —Bi.:g
Vida, oil,, >
alter
(1 to keep
,1'. ”
Order
held ...
Wednesday I
I
decora ted with |
and other
1
the day
Fuchs and
I tc.
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it troii)
‘'xpressed her*
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the I
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F'nend.1
Chinese 'passengers and injuring
seven others.
Captain James Skinner report;
ed to Hong Kong by radio that
his 781 tori steamer which is
damaged is trying to reach port.
He asked that an ambulance and
tug meet the steamer when it
arrives m Hong Kong tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the Chinese Com-
munist radio charges that the
I nited States was responsible tor
a major anti Red revolt in Sin-
Kiang province it st month. The
i’roadcast said tile retiels were
organized by tormcT Dnited
States Vice Consul Douglas Mac-
Kiernan, win, visited Sinklang
prov inee Iasi w inter.
The report adds’ that commu-
nist furies ended the revolt by
eliminating 1 -I.(hX) rebels.
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ped in B
prnoon v
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colleges
f Texas
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FASHION ACXDfv’l
AWARD ON
LOVELY GOSSAWS]
It was given excluv***'g
♦o Gossard foundationL»g
by the famomILfji
New York Fa$h>o*f^m
Academy •
exquisite r/e$/gn C’C
outstanding |HF
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lAollnr for DoHiu
vow cant beat a
Pontiac
marshal; Mrs.
organist;
Price, Adah: 1
Ruth:
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It matters but little wbAt your
needs may be, a Banner • cress
Classified ail will get the desired ]
with results.
groom, mem■ | I
>arty. and the ) !
ABOVE NocotiM
panlia
therr powtf",*|
with satin eloF*
panel*. '*
16 inch lens*
Why not gei ca>n
pieces of furniture ,
cellaneous articles
need or use. Put ,
in the Banner-Press. Ph^]
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w as performed by I
< ’. P<ichlmann before
of palms, white
candelabra. Mrs. j
ng "Been use" a nd ,
I’raver ' Mrs Dori
'the
option was gnen in
cf the brides mother.
w ere Mis. Job n Sprccn.
bl Hulebak. Mr- John
11.-. r i .ink lie. kei. and
!!<'-ber’ Sprccn
■ •1 leaving loi
' I e bl ide VV .1-
I'rct her. ,
<111 ( T( '< I
ng a govv n ,,f iv i
pci lum of import
:<(•«■ I: was t.ish|(med yj
A malclimg The
l.c e Juliet tap
'ip veil and 1
Her bouquet
■s ami hi
( LAbl LnD O 1 A FT H1OI A
MRS. PHOEBE DILLON
Public installation of Brenham |
Chapter No. 1-11 Order of
Star was held at
hall
night. May 31.
The hall was
shasta daisies, roses,
seasonal flowers.
The following past matrons
and past patron* served as in-
stalling officers: Mrs. Ada Hack
noy. installing officer; W. C.
Flora i
Hortense |
Irene Eh-j
Dur-
A'has. I.indhour and family,
and Mrs. J. J. Konesihik
family. Miss Bernice Spreen.
govv n
_______________________ blue I
with gauntlets to match.
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i............... nuenrer. kuih;
; o! Brenhanf Sunday afternoon in Dorbritz, Esther;
Jibe Zionsville Lutheran church
> nn.- i pnu in.-i <,, < i n giuuiu, ail. <11 n ( lav R. J. \ . . ... . t,
Sealy Nirs. P P. Blair. Mr. and Mrs. IL double ring < eremony.
Galveston: I L. Riddle, Jack T. Thomson. Mr. Mrs. Joe
of j and Mrs. R. Linn Crockett.
Foreign Aid Bill .Signed Into Law
® J
L Ji
her
13-ycar-old girl classmates grad-
dating from Central school were
Dorbritz. assisting installing of ] honored w ith a game party by
fieer; Mrs. Irma Barrington. in-|-Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Shaufler
stalling secretary; Mrs. Hortense at the Brenham Country Club.
Dorbritz. installing ma
Mrs. Lydia Embrey,
chaplain.
In the presence of a large group of members of th? House and Senate Foreign Relations Committees,!
President Truman signs into law a bill authorizing $3,248,500,000 for foreign aid. L R behind Pres-
ident: Chairman Tom Connally, Senate Foreign Relations; Chairman John Kee, House Foreign Af-
fairs: Rep. James P. Richards; Rep. Frances P. Bolton; Rep. Chas A. Eaton, and Sec. of State Ache-
son. g\Ea Telephoto).
[onto. I . km
•Wfcc • om
tai ipport h
Mned. a
be dam
brm He
Hailing
Ke. and
Itock bl<
lused h.
| Zscha
H. Zsch:
Rent to
I attend
[for th'
|ewt Hi<
r, and
' Govern
ilareos w
tand pr
; instal
lei is zo
The bridal gown was oP white
fiusted organdy with’ a chapel- to W. C.'Dorbritz as gifts from
length train. A fingertip veil of : the chapter.
English rayon net edged with! D,;;,,,,-
Cli.iiitiHv ty pe lace hung from a ' installing officers
1.....' ' ........ I:::!::. - mr.. d : carnation corsages
white carnations point colors,
imers tied in love I mis. Hackney
st I a nd ;
lief aunt. '
it no
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n w ho ‘.ad tv.., - .,i.-
'mine. The groom's parents are' ’
■|Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinze of!
; Burton. 1 I
A gown of while satin was I
worn by tiie bride. It was fasli j
toned with a yoke, outlined by :
a ruffle of Chantilly lace. Cas I i
'cades of lace ruffles trimmed flic 1 [
voluminous skirt and train. Aj
< rovvn of pearls and orange bios- I
soms held her veil of illusion.
Site carried an orchid surround
led by white carnations witll ,
.white satin streamers.
Her matron of honor was Mis
[Alphon Hinze. She wore
i of ice blue organdy over
sat in, i
I She carried a bouquet of piifk j 1
li arnations with pink satin I
j streamers.
| The bridesmaids were Mrs. Al I 1
l (red Lan
Jr. They
[organdy
A hnv >vt <-v<t\ I*. >d\ h.i ■- ., . ■" ' I ■ ..
for the imininwl' |>'p.,l.ir I'.
I he inoM cnti,uM.,etl< -p.ikisiu.r
are tho-c who ou u this grr.,( <,.r
The fa<(< fx-hind tins ., dm if .1 ( u >(
of Pooti.ii .4(4 very simpl.
Ponti*< is \ ,,<■ rn.i s b,« i st
prised 8(raight I igiit Pm.ii.u e
the lowest pr i. < d ur with
Ji)dra Matis Drive Ponti.i
BRENTEX TRUCK & TRACTOR CO.
KOKKIE BARMS BREMIXM, TEXAS
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right A>«n
[ ported W1,h nylon loce S)oy-n;
' ' ' ,t na' B’ L tuP‘- $2.<M)
ing was asked and
I day songs were
iof the girls
[days that day.
Each girl e-
as to what she
ten years later, and
to be polo players
sionaries, teaiiu-is',
retaries, actresses
school teachers. 77
of a bountiful
famous women.
Those signing
I were: Marjorie li(-
Lou Koehn. icl;; je"*|
Olene Holeskc, Viv i,ltl R
i'-'flynj
Anri
m :m-v
•'I’."' s,'i<ieH
I- 'testing J
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Hnpsou
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Ih<‘ Salem Lutheran <hurchjsaRe WrtS
ST. PAUL'S LADIES AID
HOLDS REGULAR MEETING
The St. 1 - 2-‘ ’
Aid met Thursday afternoon at
the church, with Mrs. Ed Hueske
presiding. A song was sung, af
ter which a scripture reading i
and prayer was given by the
pastor. Rev. Theo. R Streng.
Miss Pauline Schwartz, the
parish worker, arrived, and was a
guest along with Mrs. Doyle
Moore. Mrs. Ed Klatte. Mrs. Wil
lie Hodde. and Mrs. Fritz Held
Miss Pelkemeyer was given Imann.
‘ ' grandmother. | Mrs. Leon Simank was accept-
Fritz Winkelmann, with her ed as a new member.
I as hostesses. | Miss Jane Eichler played a
[cornet solo, "Whispering Hope.
A!wrcading from the "Outlook
|vv#l given by Mrs. Robert Lange.
I To conclude the program, Miss
the[ Edwina Klatte of Zionsville
(1 , [sang "The Old Rugged Cross ”
Hostesses for the day were
Mrs. Edwina Fuchs and Mrs.
I Henry Goessler.
Pelken.eyi
. muthers
groom, and
.' ■ ■( edmot hei s vv, u
gladioli.
Alter (he < eremony a rceep-
held at tlie home of the
nts. vv licie a bartie-
was served.
was i entered
Mrs. Hackney presented an
appropriate gift to the chapter.
■ooh. | Mrs. Caroline Marsh sang a
Mis. sti+o. "Sweet Is the Night", ac-
bride < ompanied by Mrs
bride's Kutschbaeh at the piano, dcdi-
:'es ot eating this song to Mrs. / '
Hackney, the retiring matron.
i
•BLACK HAND’’
I Gene Kelly m ins tn >'
■"•j dramatic role M , M s
pen-i tam 'h11.:, : m a
gr-'her ;il ■ I i.a.
Lam ' lb""
old and 'he voun
• n
j'Kikt Ix.iutiful thifig on uhtcls.
f»»I in I.lined i \ < r \ u he re
h it\ th pt nd.i hiliand tconoiny .
I lx.s< ait th<’ Luts, and tht;> <«rv
in |»r< N\i\t. But they arc .1 /*>/ worr
iHipttwift t<> the per ><>n behind the
vAhtel <4 a fonti.u He knous for
sure that doll.ir for dollar, yo//
1 an t bt at a Ponttat 1
- .
Society - -
UISE SPREEN WEDS |navy Schioparrcli Suit with navy I GLADYS MAE PELKEMEYER
•:;7r«.-X...' nAbrs^n icA.- no-A or'.' w£D5 LUKE MAFteXHKf
Lutheran <nureh i-si‘ge was white roses. After a
tl’.e stating Sunday evening ]wedding trip to I olorado Mr. and
tlie marriage of Miss laaiiso ; Mrs. (ox will live af 1708 St.
Dorothy Spreen
Graham Cox.
She • is t he
Mrs. Caroline Marsh sang a i
"Sweet Is the Night”, ac- I
mipanied by Mrs. Elizabeth !
Ada .
Mrs, Joe Christinck at
Mr. fano played the traditional wed-I
I niversity of ( and Mrs. John B. Coker. Johnetta , dmg music.
Miss Tillie Spreen.
. Francis,
^^^■Bhy
Is aft ci
[were t
hrr tv
3 of 11 a i
L The
bhiih t
and lit
urs lat(
hail wa
^^^^nicr w
■■■■ near
■MBoie
jiM^ity. He
11 Bl-big pile
ice tib’ tins s
> leav fes .Hui
er tt[b\ tin
HMKm.
>ng When Hu
{ pWtlon disj
■till About a
associate
G. Barrington.
Ada Hackney.
Mrs. Faye McClaid. conductress; |
Mrs. Kathryn Johnson, assexiate
(•0-fl,fJjk!p ',-'i - C-aj'ijpm
Marsh, chaplain: Mrs. LaVerna
Mi-s Glaipvs Mae Pelkemeyer, | Stolz, marshal; Mrs. Elizabeth!
Honrv : }<lltSl.ph<t,.)1 organist; Mrs. Vir-|
ginia Price. Adah: Mrs.
Buehrer, Ruth; Mrs.
.: Mrs
Mrs. Almira
Weber performed the[(|(.n Electra; Mrs. Louise Mtcl ]
ling, warder: Mrs. Irma Also-
lhc[ brook, sentinel.
I Mrs. Ada Hackney vias pre-
|sented witll a beautiful past
matron's pin and a fountain pen
organdy vvitlf a . x
length train. A fingertip veil of: the chapter.
English layon net edged with I Mrs. Dillon' presenfed aff her
witli lovely-
in the star
. a three tiered wedding ca)<e. The
cake was made and decorated by
Mrs. Melvin Winkelmann and
Mrs. Walter Winkelmann. Mrs.
Fred Pelkemeyer served the cake.
‘ Miss Clara Ann Marzahn of
Texas City, niece of the groom.
| registered the guests. ,
The groom is embployed by,
i the Cpca-Cola Bottling Co. of]
Brenham They will make their
home with the bride’s parents, j
Prior lo her marriage a m‘s-1
cellaneous shower compliment- [
mg
at the home of her
Mrs 1
aunts as hostesses.
.... "t the
a r s h a I; 'Outdoor games on the spacious
installing ! lawn were greatly en joyed, and
|were directed by Misses Marion
| The following elective and ap- and Martha De Friend.
pointed officers were then in- F..;
stalled: Mrs. Phoebe Dillon, and candies were served from a
worthy matron; Charles W Land beautifully decorated table cov-
graf. worthy patron; Mrs. Carol ~
Tracy, associate matron; Melvin
Ehlert, associate patron; Mrs.
Irma G. Barrington, secretary;
Mrs. Ada Hackney, treasurer; ‘
■ i m o tnm w.
Mrs.’ bride's pare
:e dinner
Tl'.c table
nonet halo. She carried
de of vv liite carnations
memtier ot the Pin Clu medical ],-has Ijn<|h(iur' a’„,|' famj|\'. V: satin -n
f‘atet nity. 'and Mrs. J. J. Koneschik and l>!'" Al'!l‘ a single
ri:e weddmg was performed by I faml]v V|ss Berm, e Spreen. and l‘>’'"‘s '’[’lunumg t
'Im Rev. W C I’oehlmann before yj, allll yIrs Hulebak. ,, , 1
a b.u kgmund ot palms, white , ... W , M.nz.alin,
.. . , , . ,, Fort \\ orth guests im lu~cd Mr.
tu-ssoms and cande abra. Mrs.1 ... .. ,, 1
,, . ,, r, .. , and Mrs. Herbert f-. Spreen. Miss ....
M"t.e<i|-i-n sang Because and .. ,, , ,. .• .. . ,,
. ... ,, Bettv Ann Kripple. Mr. and Mr,
rii" l.md.s Praver Mrs Dori.-,. , 1
... . , , ... , | I- rederi' k H. 1- rani is.
Wei-- play ed Ha- t radit lona 1
wedding music.
Miss Bernice Spreen w as her .
v .|t tenda nt. She w i,re
nylon tulle
headpiece. Her
of . American
L %
BL \
fred Lantlgraf, Mrs. Otto Koerth
■ wore gowns of ice blue
' .- over blue sat in w it li
matching gauntlets, and cariied]
nosegays of pink earnations.
Alphon Hinze, brother of the
groom, was the best man.
.Groomsmen were Alfred Land
graf and Otto Koerth. Jr. Wilton
| Hodde and Max Siegmund es
icorted guests to their seats.
Miss Janice Fay Bathe register
j ed the. guests.
The reception after the , e;e
I mony w as in the l.a Bahia h.i '
j The wedding cake ci
‘with white candy helis, n
i love birds, centered t lie
liable. Miss Bernice Hoerm.in cut ;
Mlssc- I
I I II II II. ' I
1Iclo| ( - I
I! I'MID A WEDNESDAY
15 I < K NIGH T”
( (tuples Site, Single Hie, ( ar full One Dnll.tr!
- • ' 4 1 r - 1 ‘ l ' ' 4 ' » -4 n 4
Mk- , BINC BARRY ANN
CROSBY • FITZGERALD • BLYTH
HUME IKINVN J
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1280 Club
.i-inc Box Preview
’’and Man
Sports
\ nice ot tlie Army
Tune Tjme
N cw s
Sign ( 'if
,-u mid j vi cii i ng | -- - -
- of Miss Otuisc ! Mrs. Cox will live
Robert Joi'1’ Drive. Dallas.
Among Hie out-of-town guests
daughter of Mrs. were: Mr. and Mis. Vernon Cox.
Louise Spreen of Salem. She was|parcnt.s of the groom; Mr. and
graduated from the John f
College of Nursing.
and attended the f'niversity
Houston and tiie I ... ...
Texas. I and
Tiie son of Mr. andw.Mrs. Vernon [and Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Cox of Dallas, tiie groom was al! fftim Dallas.
giaduated from AA..M < ollege of | Houston guests included
Texas and is now attending the!an() Mrs \viUjam Olsen. Dr.
Southwestern Medical School of [Mrs. John K. Cox. Mr. and Mrs.
•he Cmversity of Texas. He is <'jwii|jani E. Bulklcv. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.
and
From Oklahoma City
Mrs. Dons Crawford and
Ruth Rl’odes.
witli a' Mrs. Edith Santit- from Neosho,
bon- Missoni i. 'Dr. ami Mrs Walter E
beauty C‘>x. from Beeville; and Mr. and
Mis A. (J. Brown from (ieorge-
i as his tow n.
T. REHEARSAL DINNE RHELD
AT ST. ANTHONY HOTEL
John Following the wedding re-
'I'.e hearsal Saturday evening. Mi.
y and Mrs. Vernon Cox onto, lamed
d witli a tour-course dinner m the
Anlhony Hotel dining room.
table was beautifully ap |
held pointed. and pink gladioli. !
’ veil shasta daisies, and candelabra ■ i
. i s o t
11111 I Places were set log. Lhe._ im-l
'mediate members ot the families!
of tiie bride and
hers of tin- bridal |
Rev. and Mrs. W. C. I’oehlmann
and family
I --- _ --- ----
LE VERNE JAEGER
MARRIES ROGER HINZE
Tiie marriage of Miss Le Verne
Jaeger to Roger Hinze was srtletn- j I
! niz.ed Sunday afternoon tn' the I I
‘Carmine Lutheran church by tiie1 ,
Rev. A. T. Kluge.
The bride, is th<* daughter of I I’
Mr. and Mrs. Gtts Jacger'-nt Car- [
tiie wedding cake and
[Nevtlec Fuchs. Ruth
Doris Jean 1’11 rich and
Hoerman served the cake
A delicious chicken bathe, nc I I
was served to 150 guests
For travel. Mrs. Hinze wore a !
[light blue suit with an <ii. hid | *
corsage
TUESDAY,. J1JNE (■
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 6, 1950, newspaper, June 6, 1950; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1356386/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.