Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1963 Page: 4 of 8
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"RURSDAY, DECEMBER It 1963
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HEARTBREAK,
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Our convenient
loan nervier in
the annwer
to your Money
Problem. See up
for needed Canh!
Both
fall
ment.
The scientists found that the
mortality rate of elderly widow
on in England and Wales is
rates. .
Part of the answer. as the re
searchers analyze the situation.
mustard
cloves
We like the person who al-
ways says what he thinks if he
agrees with us.
hearty bake
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NOW
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Bottles
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real." the a
"In other
HOLLEMAN
question on an informal basis
The consensus:
The emotional trauma Involv-
ed in the death of a spouse can
cause death in the surviving
mate soon after.
us reponed
s, widowhood
In its wake a
rind
nuts;
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Mrs AGene Arnold and Mrs i Mutual Iniection
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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• new member.
Decision was mac .c.
NOT
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SUPPER
MEAT
OPEN 5a
WEvogr~.
CARD a
Kids have been back in
school for some time, but how
far back their parents won’t
know until the report cards
come in. >
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The grape crop was good
enough tn some sections to
enable folks to squeeze out
a good living.
orgumizationto donate IM for
Christmas Cheer to the Old
Folks Home, at Round Rock.
Mrs. A. G Wehman and Mr«.
echenicet
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ington Golden
spicy dream cl____
meat, Aad slices of
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in eream, rum, pad qrange
- to balla. Ball mehepped
eombine on pidtter With V
way to doing more tar educa-
tion than any Cm^rro since
the lmmd-gran college act waa
MR years ago"
ers was more than 40 per cent
above that of married men of
the same age
Five Year Study
The five-year study at 4,468
widowers, 55 year of age or
k* m
MM
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A Michigan bog who
started a forest fire was
sentenced to plant 100
small trees. Now he's burn-
ing.
.•susnswras “agicorkgim
theese and nut bain, shvm of smoked ch
res at Americun cheese. Your holiday ana
GRACE MEN
The Rev Arnold Mueller pre
sided at the Dec meeting of
the Grace Lutheran Men s Club
for the installation of new o f •
ficers Those elected to serve
QUIRKS and
QUOTES
WEST LOS ANGELES - Jim
able. In territie colors: aqua-
marine, caf av lait, navy or
--ste 8018
• MadeintheM.SA
hhh•ptiont3
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Put ham in deep baking dish
and spread with paste made 1
from sugar, A.I. Sauce, mustard
and cloves. Pour milk around
ham, hake 40 minutes at 850
, degrees. Delicious with glazed
sweet potatoes and rahhage
salad. Makes 6 servings.
ylrounJ
"COR your fashionable ao-
- trance into the Resort and
Spring seasons, David Crystal
creates the look of casual under-
stated elegance. The dress to a
two-piece flatterer, with a new
length of overblouse, piped in
white, buttoned down in white.
The fabric-finest Ho* Comain
imported Irish linen by Wm.
Ewart A Son, guaranteed wash-
2g-rermaAz¥r 7 :5‘
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SWQPPING >
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The annual Christmas parts .... . ._
followed, with the Executive I Bethnal Green, London
TH.
(withtradai
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to that
easy to prepare and just the
right family fare when the mer-
cury hits a new low.
s BAKED ham SLICE ,
I center slice ham cut,
1' thick J
% cup brown sugar
2 tbsps. A J. Steak Sauce
hunched an
gterma
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monti after the wife’s
are President Jonnie Fisher.
" Vice-Presidnet Floyd S i p t a k.
M Secretary Felix Wickel, Tree -
surer Lonnie Wieghat, Reporter
| Delphine Stoelke. Roll Call
• Ed Beckman. and Lutheran
K Hour Chairman Raymond Ar-
5 tag
2 Dr Henry Boehm Jr., and 11
V William Penn club members
d were visitors.
A social hour followed t h e
E meeting
TWMICAL 144b. MIX U> LOA*
J tabla eloths M-aTO.” 1 table eleth 40"
•40." 1 bees' teeshirts. 5 women i drenes,
J mew’s shah, 2 boys shirts, 2 night
gowns, 1 dilh cleth, 4 dish towels, $ hane-
kerchiefs, 2 women’s blouses, I men’s
teeshirt, 1 man's undershirts, I pair en‘
shorts, 2 pair socks, I child’s playsuit, 2
children’s play pants, 1 ehildren i dreses,
I man's skirt' short sieeve,
•One at 11 load listed in •«••'! baatl
PLENTY OF WORK
ILFORD. England (UPD)-
Raving Count Archer, a 19-
year-old rock ‘n roll singer who
can’t read music, said today he
has had plenty of work since
he started giving trading
stamps to the pubs who book
his set-
Documentation supporting this
theory stems from research
conducted by a team of scien-
tist* in Britain.
The team’s report published
in a recent issue of'"Lancet.”
a British medical journal,
Ghows an "excessive" death
WASHINGTON - President
Johnson co the Senate * action
to passing • billion college
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enjoy ehoosine fresh Washington applesnack combinationa to
pisaos their individal tautes. '
apple’u Cheesecwtstmas Ban
2 large Washington Golden Delicious apples
1 small Edam cheese
Cut One Washington OMhai Delicious apple imto eights; put
ereseentt -shaped apple wedges in lemoned- water bath. Cot Edam
cheese into crescents to match apple wedges. Re-benld ball an
—eT —reHH- HeCONG, HHCHE WANIMVn VOEeT IMlWtOUl MgDe.
Curried Cheene Bals
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Buzzmdndidhug-*e# v,;-
committee.
Mrs Henry Goessler reported
all layettes completed and
mailed
A rising vote of thanks was
given the Rev. and Mrs Theo
R. Streng for 25 years of can
slant service to the Ladies Aid
Birthday celebrants were rec-
ognized, and hostesses announe-
ed for January, namely, Mes
dames H. F Kolwes, William
Schoenvogel Clinic Bldg.
Preseriptions Our
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tights know no ns
aries,” stated the,
TRAINMEN SENTENCED
VOGHERA, Italy (UPI) — A
court Monday sentenced two
trainmen to 14 years to prison
for multiple manslaughter for
piling their freight train into a
standing passenger train last
year, killing 15 persons.
Engineer Langranco Pigiani
and fireman Soriemo Fabbri
BAPTIST
The W.M.S. Circle of Beverly
Hills Baptist Chapel met at the ,
church Tuesdny night A p r o appears to bring ,
gram featuring mission work sudden increment tn mortality
in foreign countries was pre-,
sented. Taking part on the]
The histovie partners of pples and eheeye make a decorative
holiday uppeurunce when they’re teumed in unusual ways for
modern snacking. At this time of year fresh apples are at their
tangiest, eweetest, erunehiest, eqmplementig pertectly the
smooth, flavorful cheeses. Beat at dl enting mpples are the Red
and Golden Delicious from the wotlds A
Nt-efhme.forFhaayainan,"09ed.
MinnietHolle rported 1Zuyisits unusuaily high during the first
During December there will be j death.
9 couples serving on the visiting
DISTAFF SUPPORT—Jim Dobbs talks with ladies at the Republican rally held
Wednesday in the Brenham city hall. Dobbs, left,. Mrs. J. J. Wymola, Mrs S. B
Brummit, Mrs. Pankey Hall, Mrs. Matt Syler, and Mrs. Elton Tonn. (Staff
Photo)
have_longelbeen guaranteed the Board serving as hostesses
American phople Ind u r own —_.
—Homogamy , "It is known
that there la a tendency for the
fit to marry the fit. and the un-
fit the unfit." they reported.
—Common infection. "Both
spouses may die from the same
infectious disease,” the team
reported Mutual infection, for
example could arise in canes
where one marital partner died
of tubercutosis, ifluenza, or
pneumonia, among other disea*
es.
—Joint unfavorable environ-
ment The circumstances which
caused the death of one spouse
might do the same for the oth-
er "Death in a common acci-
dent. where the husband sur-
vives a littie longer than the
Credit Corporation
modern metheds, out on 86
. failure of • e
was respomsibie ir the
Feast of Lights program. i n
Bellville.
L - &
I p
I {S
b Constitution and the Bill of.
f Rights, legislative acts, and
I court decisions," continued the
I letter
[ Nationally, the AAUW antic-
| ipated the observance of Human
V Rights Dey by sending a me*
sage from AAUW Presitent
k Blanche H Dow of Nevada.
Mo.,- to the President of the
220 05.0
Kolwes Jr., E. R Stern and,____-
Robert Weiss. _..........................taearem
Rights Da] , Dec. 15
U.S., to the Secretary,of State,
and to the Chairman and mem-
I bers of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee. indicat-
ing AAUW Board support' f o r
ratification of 3 U. N. conven-
wife," the scientists said, "is a
- particularly obvious example."
—Loss of care. "Widowers
may become mainourished
when they no longer have wive*
to look after them They may
also take their medicine tana
diligently when they no longer
have someone to prod them
And having to adapt to a
changed social role oa the re-
suit of losing a spouse may it-
self impair resistance to dis-
ease ” »
All these factors, the re-
searchers reported, my p l py
President Kennedy's accused
assassin
"My eyes were moist when
hr recounted what hr wemt
through "
wasuIdTONHsen. Phip
A Hart. DMich.. at a prepared
eulogy to President Kennedy
"in the pant few weeks. mil-
Hons of the world's people have
worn a took at stunned despair
older. whs conducted by Dr I
Michael Young. of Churchill
College. Cambridge; Dr. Beta
furd Benjamin, hiel statist icimm Mahoney, a aanba^an tar
at the Ministry tit Health Lon- Frank Sinatra r., after the
don; and Dr.Chirs Wallis,-re- inger's son was nelenned by
« Tcomoinum,“se"ares"nt “ S H.
got here He's in good shape "
The conclusion to that the DALLAS - Attorney Melvin
excess mortality in the first six ' n 2 . ..
months i mimost certainly
charged with the murder of
Washington County Electric Co.
-—-504 Hast Sixth Brenham GR 6-8446
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Certainly, nothing I could say
would bo g more eloquent trib-
ate to John F. Kennedy than
the grief on those taces ”
C
.
some part in the marked in-
crease in the death rate during
the first nix months of widow
hood
“But a more potent influ-
ence," the authors concluded
"I* the desolation effect immed-
lately after bereavement."
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"" A FresSenicb
• Completely Rortabte
• Fre :.U1 J »»
b pAni Fermenent Conies
m a Nothing to Mi—Nothing to Spiu
tions of sperific human right*
poftical rights of
inchading voting rights i. ;
abolition of compulsory o r
forced labor. and prohibition of'
any form of slavery ' . . .. _ . ___. .
- ' 4 day for the Episcopal Young
FUpn Mm* tor unhed 1 Churchmens meetmg.
International.. The world’s beat Plans weremade 70 r the
coverage of the world's biggest zroup to attend the area meet-
Bew> r ing in Austin, when it will be
, _____— - I held at the Mission of Good
— gp, I Sheyherd.
Casual EIcoancc On Jan. 5 the Brenham F. Y.C.
__ . - members will attend the annual
On-the-go
The 15th anniversary of the
adoption of the Declaration of
Human Rights, by the United
Nations General ssembly was
observed Dat . 10
Mrs. Ben eismer of the
Brenham branch of AAUW,
stated that the national AAUW
Board of Directors, Washington.
D. C. pledged support of the
organization in observance o f
the day, aid of the Bill o f
By Patriela MeCormack
United Press International
NEW YORK (UPI) - A tlaw
siequestien-—ean heartbreak
kill?
Hearthreuk. in this case- re-
rs:to Tkirgs iE a- -aptiom- "
-mukeup-of-apsuadepri-
ed by death of the companion-
ship of his mate.
Keepers of vital statistics in
this country and abroad have
Mrs Arthur Wagner presided
at the December meeting of St
Paul’s Lutheran Ladies Aid. at-
tended by 52 members and 6
visitors.
The Rev. Theo. R. Streng
led the Scripture study and
prayer. Three German hymns
were sung, accompanied by
Mrs. T. R. Streng.
At the business session Mrs
Thao. Herzog was received set
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chill uhtil rady to serve. Then
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1 mm. puekhge eraam dhreaa r
2 tihsp. eream
% tap curry powder
GRACE LAMES
Mrs. Eddie Landgraf con-
ducted the Grace Lutheran La-
dies Circle meeting Dec. 5.
when officers were- installed for
the coming year.
I The "Christmas Devotional
Service" was presented by Mrs
Lonnie Tiemann and Mr* Land-
r arA- ’ — --------- o253-r-
S owgr made- for th -Eha
Supper to be held in February
Hostesses in charge of th-
I social hour were -Mrs. Eddie
I Landgraf, Mrs Lonnie Tie
mann, Mrs. Emma Neutzler and
Mrs. Louise Schroeder,
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Blanton, Ben F. & Blanton, Carolyn W. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1963, newspaper, December 12, 1963; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558184/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.