Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, March 2, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1964
BURTON HIGH
Recent Bride Feted
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SCHOOL NEWS.
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support the senior class.
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bigsale on vitomins! Yes, it's MeKesson’s Bexel Vita-
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Now You Know
By United Press International
The Manhattan skyline dates
back to 1613 when Adrian Block
built the first houses on the
tower part of the island. accord-
ing to the World Almanac.
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three rooms we had here." she
said Sunday night "My pets
are my life—I just don't know ,
what I’ll do."
The couple shared the rooms
with 60 cats, 4dogsands
birds.
Qualitone
Wide Price Range Easy
Marsh Monday evening: Follow-;
ing the dinner Mrs, James At-
kinson reviewed one of the b st •
sellers "The. Shoes Vthe Fish-
erman" by Morris L. West.
Hostesses for the dinner meet-
hostess at a formal coffee, giv-
en on Feb. 22. in hopor of Mrs.
J. P. Foreman, a recent bride.
A large number o friends are
invited to share, the occasion
On the .coffee table, an ar-
fangement of Dutch Tris and
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(Maintenance Plus Minerals)
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FIRST OF THE WEEK SPECIALS
GOOD MON. TUES, WED. We reserve the righi
-__DOUBLE TOP VALUE STAMPS TUFSD.
TENDER LEAN
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ARMOUR OTAR ALL MEAT
round
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arrangement. Mrs. Ben Ziese-
mer, mother of the bride pour-
ad. She was asststed in serving.
Bxel
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IMrRovED
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BEXEL VITAMIN
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With $2.50 grocery purchase or more xcl. cigs.
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON OVERSIZES!
Vitamin* every day to last six to eight momtps ... and at
perature. pulse and respira:
. tion, and making of improvised
articles for the home. .
, We are grateful for this edu-
upn waeka for delivery. Cash VOIVO i mill. Omer geed only ie
U.sA OUer veid is qny stat wher prohibited er athenwtss
PM- - -F — ■> • —
The junjors are looking for- Mrs. William ‘Weghorst was
POSES PROBLEM
PARIS (UPI) — A city coun-
cil decision to demolish a 200-
yearold building which bpuses
among others Mrs. Jeanne Tou-
ret, 67, her husband and their
pets -posed A seemingly insolu '
RAWPEANUTS
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students from abroad. Also to
support migrant ministry and
work among Indian-Americans.
In addition, this year, a special
gift to be used overseas for
Christian work 1 among college
and university sthdents, and in
the United States to continue a
program of ministry . tor com-
munity newcomers. The offer-
ihg was taken by Mrs. 1ew. J.
Ehlert and Mrs. Granvel Smith
of the Presbyterian Church. Ft
amounted to $44.02. Mrs. Weh-
rung led in prayer for the pro-
jects.
Mrs Gilpin led the prayer of
Rededication ' and the Lord's
Prayer. Dr. R. D. Nolen, minis-
ter of the Presbyterian Church
pronounced the benediction.
TAKI THIS COUPON TO YOU* DRUO STORE I 15
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Brenham Presbyterian Church
’ The- Pilot Club of Brenham
met in the' home of Mrs. Abe
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The World Day Of Prayer
sponsored by. the . Washington
County Council of United
— MAIFEST BLOSSOMS APPEARING— Ab in past years, one of the most pleas-
urable tasks in Maifest preparation, is the fashioning of the multi-hued crepe
paper blossoms which will bedeck the el aborate junit
at coronation. Shown above are Mrs Floyd Ree, m
Mrs. Bill Maddox and Mrs. Jack Drum m. Below are Mrs. Virginia Green; Mrs.
Charles Southern; Mrs. Reese Lockett, hostess; and Mrs. Albert Stone.
(UPD) Stands for United "Pres
International The World's bed
coverage of the -World’s bigges
news.
tian literature for women and
c. .... __ ... . ... children in many parts of the
Church Women was held at the word, provide hospitalityfor —
BEXEL '
SPECLALFORMULA IMPROYED
100 Capsules (100 days supply) ;
REG. NOW $398
$5.95 SAVE $1.97
E 18 Ok. Reusable 39c
BUrER 22o39
Copsules (100 days supply
NOW $525
SAVE $2.64
By SUSAN SCOTT
The students at Burton High
School have just completed the
fourth 6-week period
* The senior class is sponsor-
ing a Clyde "Barefoot” Chesser
Show, March 12, 2964 in the Bur-
ton High School auditorium.
They would like to invite every-
one out, and urge you to help
members of the Professional
Bowlers. Association; The de-
troit native has earned $16,600
PRSBYTERIAN •'
sented by Mr* Golda Johnson 1
The monthly emphasis on
World Missions was discussed
by Mrs. Davis. As a result of
the discussion, the, circle, decid, ,
tedrton make somertayettes and —
to knit bandages tor the leprosy
BEXEL
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ful searen -ahan the girls. They
were tied with -R.T.-C. for
second place. Their record is
T-5. There will be' six boys let-
tering. The P. E. class began
working out in track. -
The Burton High School Band
had been selected - to play for
the Junior Maifest Coronation,
Friday night, May 10. Cgngratu-
lations!
The band has also been work-
ing hard on contest numbers
which will be played on Nay 2
FHA Meeting
big savings 1 Cut your vitamin costs.,. come shop...
Come save.. .during 31 days of March. Only at stres
Xlnted... FREE GIFT.. . Special offer...see belw!
it would be used to support 12 j
Christian Women’s Colleges in i
Asia and Africa. provide Chris-
mch 5c
colonjes, K , ,0a . •
Circle 2 of the Presbytrian Circle 3 met Thursday morn-
Wocs-’of -the —Ghegeh--met .m. At-the hpme of-Mrs Grav"
Thursday evening at the home vel Smith. The meeting ’ was
of Mrs. Lottie Haring. Mrs. i opened with prayer by the chair-
Bob Rogge of Houston, a niece [ man; Mrs: w, J.. Ehlert.
of Mrs. Haring, was a guest of .. „
the circle Mrs. George Wehrung. presi-
5 ^39c
home
Bridal games were played,
and the hostess’ gift to the hon-
oree was a place setting of her
chosen silver. .
cational presentation to our
future homemakers.
prayer by the chairman, Mrs Church, gave the Bible study
T, During, the busi-The. discussion of thmonthly un, p, ...^ guit
ness session the I in If decided emphasis on World Missions ing W re- Mt S I H2beth Eu a u
to recover the floors of the fel- was led by Mrs Ehlert. Mrs Ora Nell Schmid, and
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BEXEL VHP
(Very High Potency)
100 Copsules (4 mos. supply) , 3 BL
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si2§$649 -
The meeting was opened with dent of the Women of the
7 this year.
FREE
COPPER GLOW
SALAD FORK & SPOON
When you visit your drug store featyr-
ing the McKesson Bexel Vito Komai It's
beautiful to hong in your kitchen—»or
to use in making salods.
YOURS FREE..WMILE SUPPLY LASTS
Prayers for the women of Afri-
ca. Asia., Latin America, United
States and Canada were led by
Mrs Fred Heine, Mrs Whiter
Guelker, Mrs. E. R. Fisher, and
Mrs Robert Mohr of the Burton
United Church of Christ
Mrs. G. W. Wehrung of the
Brenham Presbyterian Church,
in charge of the offering, stated
lowship hall and'she -vestibules.12 t---."y-;—- -2.
of the sanctuary. STRAMPE LEADS FIELD
The Bible study which cover-
ed five of the Psalms was pre- AKRON. Ohio (UPI) — Bob
Strampe continues To be the
by Mrs' Cordes Yiemann - and leading money ’ winner-- among
MS-a-!•>• Aaso 230 mg -1ST* see mg—so.
An NpW „NoW. „NeW,
2149 2SonEs *2— ’ *249 2"0155
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BEXEL MPM (Maintenance Plus Minerals)
100 Capsules (100 dqys supply) *-
eg. NOW $235
8349 . SAVE $1.14
By Shon’er, Coffee
FMrsj D. I orraian was hon-
ored on Feb s, with a -miscel-
laneous shower given by Mrs.
Andrew Murski, at ther resi-
donee on S Park Street
Camellips were used fn ar-
rangements throughout the
SOLID BLEND
ELGIN OLED
LITE CRUST
FLOUR
BAMA PEACH
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BEXEL
CANDY LIKE CHEWABLE
TABLETS FOR CHILDREN
256 Tabtets f0 7, mos. .upplv)
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57% $375
SAVE $3.74
FRANKS
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TENDER JUICY
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McKesson vitamin c (ASCORBIc AC10) TABLETs
AThere are 8 girls lettering. daftndtcu.. acxea in
The boys had a more success-
4.75,
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re FLOTCLUB
. Budget Terms
Henring Aid
MU Clinic in:/BRICN
south park motet.
ward to a trail ride to be held
on March 14. The ride is to be
an all day affair; we hope
everyone has a good time.
The girls finished fourth in
district play, in’ District 69-B.
The girls had a 6-6 record.
with an attendance of M repre-
senting six denominations, and
ten churches in Washington
County.
The service -had tor ha theme
"Let Us Pray,” Mrs. Robert L
Gilpin of the Methodist Church.,
as leader, gave the invocation
and led the responsive readings
for intercession and rededica-
tion. Mrs. Elroy Buro of the
Sandy Hill Lutheran Church
read the Scripture, Psalm 148
Mrs. Odis Toma chef sky and
Mrs Harvey Kobs of the Meth-
odist Church served as organist
and song lender for the hymns.
Mrs. Ida Brinkmeyer of Frie-
den's Gay Hill Church present-
ed the "Meaning of This Day."
Prayers of Thanksgiving were
tod by. Mrs. C. A. DeWare and
Mrs. Clay Seward of the Bren-
ham Episcopal Church. Mrs. T.
V. Lewis, Mrs. Jake Gacken-
heimer, and Mrs. Gertrude
Free of the Brenham Christian
Church gave the Meditation on
Prayers of Intercession. Mrs.
Charles Schatz of the Burton
Christian Church and Mrs Guo
Jarozewski of the Burton United
Church of Christ were leaders
for the Prayers of Intercession.
The FHA is attending the
Area III meeting in Houston on
March 7. The meeting will be
attended by Jeanell Muehlbrad,
Joyce Landua, Judy Jaster,
Carolyn Wickel, Susan Scott,
Janet Scott, Nancy Hartley, Mrs.
Earl Landua. Mrs. Frankie
Jaster. Mrs. Eugene Scott, Mrs.
Warren Hartley, Mrs. Ed
Muehlbrad. Mrs. L. V. Mat-
-thews. jyur.adYjror, _and Riccy
afileyour beag.---------
Nsmuay Snsik-
i The freshman-elass h Home-
making concluded ca twenty-
hour study on homenursing.
1 Miss Elizabeth Lehmann,
school nurse, has been instruc-
tor, assisted by Mrs. Leila V.
Matthews, the h o m'e com ing
i 'teacher. . .. ........ „ —2. | .
Included in this cowrse were: 1
care of bed patient, giving medi- 1
cations, diet for the sick, mak 1
ing of occupied bed. taking tem-
fka
in C^ircfeA
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Blanton, Ben F. & Blanton, Carolyn W. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, March 2, 1964, newspaper, March 2, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1556116/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.