Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 15, 1963 Page: 3 of 6
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Gay Hill Women
Of Church Meet
bout 62 millfon needy persons in
family units are receiving foods
a uniform on the Riviera last
summer, is big in American re-
sort wear for 1963.-'One manu-
Mrs. Wilbert
Mrs. Arthur
Mrs. Leroy
Memorial Hospital after under-
going surgery on Jan. 8: Mrs.
Hilmer Schwartz her reception-
ist and Mrs. John Schulze her
WRECKER SERVICE CALL :
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end pink copies.
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for file or follow up.
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The following will bring flow-
ers for the altar: Mrs. J. A. Lue-
Recipieht keeps white
for rekord. Pink comes
back with on onswer.
Day Phone
GR 6-2222
Direct Distribution Program. This
is an increase of about 200,000 over
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Puzzled about what to
wear? Ask your hostess-to-be.
served
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Co-Owner •
EVERYbMre GREATLY*
Night Phones
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DON T WAIT
until its 100 LATE
(excluding mobile homes), in wrecker service,
requiring special devices, from Brenham, Texas,
to all points within a two hundred (200) mile
radius of Brenham, Texas, and vice versa.
FOR FAST, EFPICIENT, ECONOMICAL 24 HR.
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promiser won’t be able to keep his pledge.
There is always possible that moment when another treat or
another 50 cents will collide with the moment when the prom-
ANSWER: I do not believe in requir-
ing children, or anyone else, to promise
us virtuous conduct.
ke and June.
MMr. and Mrs. Don Nagel visit-
•ed recently tn Houston with Mr. -
and Mrs Dave Nagel and Dian-
ne.
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Mr. and Mrs. Werher Etzel an
Mary and Lila, Mr. and Mrs,
Everett Maas and family, Mrs..
uppers She youngters who
tMMk- kieks trm ■
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Precious Savior.”
Mrs. Walter Borchardt read
... fastest, cheapest way you can
write a letter and get a reply
Sherwin-Williams Paints
are the standard of quality
throughout the world
Farmers - Merchants
Lumber Company
, j00 A AUSTIN OR 6364
off-
nals
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ton. .
"Mr. and Mm. R. .J. Legler and at Port
and son also visited with their regular session with the presi-
gg; „ -g parents Mr and Mrs. Werner dent, Mr., Neh John,
of: Sadie ’ Beauty: and GiftiEtzel and.Dottie. . —-----------------
stions
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Press.
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inter-
Be prepared. .
with insurance.
They’ve had to reorder a new
supply of $250 hats sold in a Dal-
las, Tex., atone. It’s a blend of
beg ver furs and mink!
One clothing store executive
says that vicuna is passe. Wal-
ter Burke, merchandise .mam-
holidays with Mr. and
Edwin Birkelback.
Holiday visitors with
Lora Graf were Mr. and
The laws of the State of Texas now requires wreck-
er operators to have a Specialized: Motor Carrier
Certificate to transport wrecked or disabled motor
vehicles and trailers.
In accondance with this law, we have filed for and
obtained a Railroad Commission Permit to operate.
Our authority to operate under Certificate No.
20907, reads, in part, as follows:
RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS
. MOTOR TRANSPORTATION DIVISION
Dottie of here and Mr. and Mrs:
Burges Etzel and son of Hous-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Burges Etzel
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22122.
H m « principle followed by
grindma who starched lace dol-
lles by dipping them in sugar -
water. ... ..
mann Hall.
"Mrs. Helen Audish and Mrs.
Dorothy McLendon were initiat-
ed and welcomed into the lodge.
After the meeting was adjour-’
g v 4 8
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fricke
_Yo cam tog thett,..
but you cait atop finan-
dal loss withburglarly
isurance. Get the facts.
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Chin up! Take heart! Don't lode your nerve!
Before long they'll be grown
L And getting just what they deserve:
I Some children of their own.
Mr and Mrs. Joel Childress
of Austin visited during the holi-
days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Banik and family.
ASIDE TO FELLOW PARENTS
by Janet Henry
ited at Yoakum with Mr and
Mrs. Lawrence Legler and fam-.
QUICK QUIZ
. Q—Without pigmentation,
what color would predominate
tn a leaf?
A—White.
What it the length of
the races tn the Internationd
Triple. Crv&i?
Al are run on the grass,
at 12furlongs each.
peLBos.42,me,mezk.gp
A—Only for the year 1912.
Q,Where did Portland
eemhtt get its name?
: A—Krom the Une building
stone found on , the Isle of
tinal Paint. Varnish and Lac-
quer Association.
tmnmpaa c-zz
_ * * ny ahd strong on thelr
own.
i Seming tens th tale, f
achieves ahigh-waisted look
lih the. rajah dress, top width
•ot the natural body one with ■
light shaping.
The St. Peter’s Lutheran
Church Women of Gay Hill met
on Wednesday, Dec 2, opening
There are both elegance and simplicity in the lines of daytime dresses for spring.
Red silk dress cut on slightly shaped lines is worn with hip-length jacket (left) in
this costume by Jo Copelaind for Pattullo. Silk tweed dress in beige has tunic
overblouse worn (eenter) over shimh skirt. It has the new shirt sleeve. This is a
Hrry Aldrich design. Beige silk dress (right) by Nat Kaplan is soft, feminine,
. nM marrow tie belt.
> S r ' a saacorY J°D, SUCK UI <
-the same brand. adviss the NaS .
ned, refreshments were
by the hostesses, Mrs:
Schomburg and Mrs.
Preuss.
The cash attendance
was captured by Miss
Schramm.
Wilbert Pampell and boys of
Houston, Mr. and Mrs. John
Routine business came under
discussion and all members
were urged to attend the instal-
lations of ofAicers ceremonies
1. you shop for a day-
time dress for spring, look for
the simple lines that spell
out elegance. No fuss, no
fgathet SaAdrezi may.be
sleeveless, nave Iittle sleeves
.or the new shirt sleeves. It
may have a V neckline, some
high waistlines, the carefully
seamed concave front.
The shift (not to be con-
fused with the chemise of the
past) is giving way to more
shape. The daytime dress
moves closer to the body.
There are many high collar-
less necklines and skirts with
the A-flare.
YOU F HEST BUY...
^.Sherwin-Williams
To ransport: - , ‘
Wrecked. or“disabld motor vehicles and trailers
facturer (Janten) shows a long- Schreder, Jan. 27;
: sleeved knit shirt in multicolor Schroder, Feb. 4.
stripe to cover the briefest of F
PAINTING TIP
NEW YORK (UPI) I— Always
use the, undeger at or primer re-
commended by- the manufac -
turer of the top coat you plan
to supply when painting. Occa-
sionally,- one producer’s primer
will not be compatible with an -
other company's topcoat or
vice-versa.
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Sona of Hermann
Lodge II Meeta
The Brenham Lodge No. 11,
Don't Expect the Impossible
by Mrs. Muriel Lawrence, Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Dear Mrs. Lawrence: My 10-year-old girl has kept 50 cents
out of the $5 1 gave her to buy me some curtain rods. I only
found this out the other day when I bought another rod myself
and discovered the real price, It was a terrible shock to me.
remmeusneken But I waited to calm down before I made her
82 confess and promise not to cheat like this
dm again She has agreed to pay back the
Emn money from her allowance, but she didnt
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operator will manage the shop B
during her absence.
ior, Precious Savior” were sung
for the following January birth-
day celebrants: Mrs Lydia
Buck, Mrs. Ed Weiss and Mrs.
Fritz Emshoff
Mrs. Paul S. Fischer thanked
the women for her Christmas
gift.
(Mrs. Arthur Schroeder gave
the meditation and offering
prayer.
The meeting closed wtth the
Lord’s Prayer and Rev. Paul S.
HAeesvave. the —tHe sgcace-
[and Mrs. Lydia Buck was th e
hostess for the social hour that
followed.
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wares color preference of comn -
9umens, according to 8 hation • uimteu vy ue . v. a. vepart -1
conducted among metit of Agriculture through its
mhufadturers and buyers by
the Natloa Hunwars Man -
Fischer and children of Bren-
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fox
of Austin, Mrs. Hedwig Nuetz-
ler of Greenvine. Mr. and Mrs.
Lorenz Fuchs of Greenvine, and
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Boehne-
Leanda Fuchs and daughter of i ____________
Rockdale, Mr. ami Mrs. Elwood Schiege recently.
at high speed on motorcycles.
Thei uhfrm: boots, tight
Pte and leather jackets. I n
tbwn. th ton - up costume takes
the form of daintily - pointed
leather testa rising weH over the
ankle and With ‘a ttle heel. For
fasual wear, jackets and slacks,
belted ait the hips, continue the
Mn - up silhouette.
Swimsuits for 1963 follow the
trend of more coverage. As op-
posed to the strapless, tightly
fitted doqk of, former years, mor
high necklines, wide straps and
# generally easier fit predomi-
nate, One maker is showing a
"swimshir", — (Styled like a n
undershirt with wide straps that
form a rounded neckline.
I you think a champagne rin-
fe is-just one more status sym-
bo] for the consumers, you're
wrong. One exponent of the bub-
bly stuff says it puts starch in
the half —and‘is especfally good
for very fine hair. "It’s the nat-
arl sobr in champagne that
does it,” says Fla of New York,
harfr.9tylfst fo many notables of
society, singe and fashion. The
chanhpagne rinse works on the
........... There were 15 members pre -
The long T - shirt, practically sent.
This certifies that the public convenience and neces-
sity require such operation and permission'la here-
by granted to: Lonnie W. Tiemann & Martin W.
Tiemann, DBA Tiemann Brothers whose principal
address is 902 Embrey, Brenham, Texas, to operate I
a Specialized Motor Carrier Service, as follows,
within the State of Texas: .
ger for a group of haberdash- yn weunwesuay, ,
ones (A. Sulka Co.), said the de- with the singing
mand for vicuna -garments — Precious Savior.’
Simplicity at line is paced
by softriett of fabric.’Crepe
is bhek in fashion and very
important, too. It appears in
weights from very thin to
very heavy. But M is always
fluid in feeling.
J Beige, black and navy are
all for daytime this spring.
But so is pink m
ings. And pale hh
low. dear red and
..________sgreen
are all top fashidn colors.
! EVen the wolehs used ft* ldok this spring. Td further
daytime dresses have a soft this feeling, many designers
______ ____ Lavaca visited Briefly
Mr. and Mrs F G. Schtege vis With Mr. and"Mrs. Warren Fric-
add a little triangular scarf a scarf into a V neckline as
to a plain neckline. Or tuck a softening influence.
Emm Behrens and Dr. and
Mrs. Vernon Brau and Rebec-
ca.
Holiday visitors in the O. E.
Markwardt home were Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Markwardt and son
of Houston, 'Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Hartmann and son of Hous-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Markwardt and family of Bur-
iser can’t resist taking the money—and then we re in trouble.
The promiser is saddled not only with an act of which he is
ashamed, but with shame at his broken pledge. He’s stuck with
doubled self-hate—a hate of his two weaknesses that can make
him so intolerable to himself that he has to relieve himself of
it by beginning to hate us.
Thus, what we have fondly imagined to be our influence for
“good” becomes an influence for bad, for increasing disconnec-
tion from us.
So, were I in your shoes, I would release my child from her
promise not to keep some of the money I give her. Instead, I
would say: “I want you to feel free to keep money whenever
you really need it. All I want is to know about it."
mfe peg censid Nn immeraTmthed for. deting wiyor,
problem, for heaven’s sake, don’t adopt it.
I suggest it because ft is highly moral to me It seeks to
restore communication between me and another person.
Youf communication with your child has been cracked. Your
daughter hid from you her need for 50 cents. She did not con-
fid hr cheating to you, but hid this weakness from you. And
when people of her age begin to hide their “bad" selves from
their parents, they are forced to seek out other people who will
find the “badness’’ acceptable, justified and courageous.
Your "worry" is telling you, I think, that more is required
of you. Stay with it. It may lead you to wiser treatment of this
problem. ,
TAll rights reserved. Newspaper Enterprise Assn )
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slipped to nothing. ‘Interest in the scripture and prayer. She
vicuna has vanished this year as also had the Bible study, Christ
The Womer of the Church and
। Brotherhood meetings wwere held
I Monday Jan. 7 at the Education
| Building: Pastor Theo. Sager
1 gave a prayer and led the Bible
: reading, discussion and singing.
I After each .had their seperate
| meetings a lunch was served.
Mrs. Lydia Fricke of here ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. C. O
Reed and Kathleen back to Miss-
ouri on Jan 2 to spend several
weeks with them.
Holiday visitors with Mrs.
Louise Fuchs- were Mr and
Mrs. Freddy Eickenhorst and
boys of Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
f mann of Greenvine.
•Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Birkei-
j back Jr. and children of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bebhard of
Austin, Mr. and Mrs Harvey
Gebhard of Austin, Mr. and
— Mrs. Chester Markwardt, and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Nel-
son Weyand visited during the
- Austin, Texas, Jan. 8, 1963.
111 In accordance with the decision of the Railroad-
Commission of Texas, in its specialized Motor Car-
rier Certificate of Convenience and Necessity, Dock-
et No. 20907, ami in accordance with the aws of
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Women’s Editor 28FkPpCke"laioi |
Newspaper Enterprise Assn kLamhk
Grand Opening
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1963
- tr'ERYONE is inrited tc stop by for Coffee and -
Doughnuts.
W. W. “WOODIE” WIKENING, ROBERT MURSKI
- C-owher Couhter Bah
W. E. ALIEN HENRY BRAU
Holiday visitrs in the Arno which will be held Jan. 27 at the
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