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BRENHAM BANNER-PR
THURSDAY, SEPT. 17,1959
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PIECE GOODS
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Wide selection of Woolens
The Prairie Hill Ladies Aid So-
ciety at the September 10 meeting
Mrs. Adolph Seeker and Mrs. W.
. Lehrmann were appointed by
Schlottmann.
The meeting
Lord’s Prayem
it was voted to have a special I SETS ANNUAL FALL
Thankoffering ingathering service CARNIVAL NOVEMBER 8
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Portals of Prayer
Rise and Shine
60 Second News
County Agent
Farm News
Sunrise Fditin of News
EXCLUSIVE NECHI-ELN A DISTRIBUTOR FOR BRENHAM
Mrs. Alb. L. Thielemann and Mrs. E. H. Kunkel, Owners
4:00
4:05
4:30
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DRAWING SATURDAY AT 7 P. M.
You do not have to be present to win;
We make buttonholes, belts, do
fancy stitching and monogram-
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Dance Time
Dance Time
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if you don’t agree that Comstock Complete
Pie Fillings make the best-tasting, best-looking
pies your family ever ate, And so easy !•
Bargain!
Big reductions on demonstra-
tors and floor models reduced as
much as >75.00.
First come, first served. Come
by for a FREE demonstration.
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1280 Club
1280 Cub .
Sports Edition
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1:00 Sign On
During the social hour thehos-
tesses, Mrs. Ad Seeker. Mrs. Wal-
ter Seeker, Mrs. Reinhardt Schulze
and Mrs. Leslie Sommerfeld, serv-
ed refreshments.
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For career or college girl, the wide wale corduroy
coat takes on a new look with shawl collar of frosty rac-
“don. Double-breasted coat is cut with straight lines, flap
pockets.— By Gade Dugas, NEA Women’s Editor.
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planation: "For the purpose of
freight accounting, tricycles may
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON
12 M Old Chuckwagon
12: 29 Sixty Second News
12:30 Pearl Top Ten
12 45 Album, Time
1 00 Carnation Milk Tima
115 The Navy Swings
1 80 Recruiting Program-------
2:00 Social Security
2 05 Afternoon Show
2:29 60 Secnod News
2:30 Afternoon Show
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3:01 Afternoon Show
R. S. ROGERS
INSURANCE
108% Park Street
(Upstairs—»West
. Side Square) •
Phone GR 6-2872
Automobile—Fire —
Windstorm
7:00 >Breakfast With The
Hillbillies
7 30 News
7:45 Gimon’s Local News
7:50 Sports Page ,
8:00 Family Worship Hour
8:15 Coffee Time
8:29 News
9 30 Coffee Time ,
8 55 News •
9:00 Polka Hour
9:45 High School Pep Rally
10:15 Morning Show
10 29 60 Second News
.10'. 30 Morning Show
10:55 News
11:00 Morning Show
11:45 MG News
11: M Local News
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON
4:30 1280 Club
, 4 45 Sports Edition
PRAIRIE HILL SOCIETY
CHANGES MEETING TIME
_ < FROM 2:30 TO 2 P. M.
Society Clubs - News of Women
Cherry • Apple • Blueberry
Peach • Apricot e Strawberry e Pineapple
Pumpkin • Mincemeat
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Everything’s included—choicest fruit, sugar, season-
ing, all the fixin’s. Blended with loving care from
old-tune Comatock family recipes for big, smiling,
happy homemade pies. Always perfect consistency.
Make your family happy—make a homemade pie
today. So easy with a Comstock Complete Pie Filling.
Big Selection of
USED MACHINES
including several automatic Singers.
Prices as low as
vokver and a watch were left in
the house within easy reach but
these were not. troubled.
The young people have not
reaped much enjoyment from the
present ‘ moon. It has been too
wet to ride at night,, and now the
bright orb is beginning to make
his appearance too late,
The new compress started run-
ning regularly yesterday afternoon,
but as the machinery is all new
Don’t miss the Sale you never dreamed possible ...
*If not matisfied, write cost ofyour
" pfe on back of a Comstock Com:
and mail to Comstock Foods, Inc.,
Newark, N.Y.. with yqurname and
address. Well refund entire cost
of making one pie (not over 504).
Offer expres Nov. 16, 1969. .
Miss Reue Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Henry €. Reue of Fulshear, Texas,
announce the engagement and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Helen Louise, to William Don Williams,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams of Brookshire, Tex-
as. A late November wedding is planned,
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Brenham Sewing Circle
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The meeting opened with the
hymn. “I Need Thee Every Hour,”
Miss Louise Belle Loesch read the
scripture and a prayer, followed
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PRAIRIE HILL LEAGUE
PLANS SCAVENGER HUNT
The Prairie Hil Luther League
ar the meeting September 9 decid-
ed that the next social will be a
scavenger hunt followed by ice
cream.
A total of 18 members were pres-
' ent at the meeting, which opened
with the sngs, ‘Rock of Ages,
' Cleft For Me,” and "My Faith
Looks Up to The "
The, topic for the evening was
• "Faith” taken, from Hebrews 11,
followed by a prayer and scrip-
ture.
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closed with the
the president to select a drapery or
shade for the sacristy window...
The birthday song was sung for
Mrs Adolph Schulte. Mrs. Wm
ments. $216.66 per acre.
24 acres unimproved. On pave-
ment, only $3700.00
253 acres on pavement. Ideal
dairy or stock farm. $185 acre,
19 per cent down.
85 acres, good home, on Hiway.
Nice view, trees, $236 acre.
I here is no substitute for success-
20 Years Ago
_ September 17,1939 — Navasota—
It took two big scares here Friday
night to shock the Brenham Cubs
into coming from behind to beat
the Navasota Rattlers the hard •
way by a 20-42 score. ------ -——
A. S. Whitener of Burton reports
one of his neighbors had an excep-
tional yield Irom his cotton this
year. He raised eight bales on live
ares • neacly two bales to the
acre.
watching the Brenham High
tubs piayng die Rattlers at Nav-
asota last nignt, we could not
For Want Ade Call GR 6-3643
WIEDEVILLE SOCIETY
SETS CHILI SUPPER,
BAZAAR OCTOBER 38
The Wiedeville Ladies Aid and
Women’s Missionary Society at the
a.nd inexperienced, too, which
made things move rather awkward.
r4' d,t0, change its opening time 'y Everything, however, will be in
Haste, Thy Missign High Fulfill-
ing ” Rev . Louis Ieramer read the
scripture and led the group in
prayer.
"Jesus Calls Us, O’er the Tu-
mult,” “Saved ByGrace," and
"God Be With You Till We Meet
battle was, compared to that
raging on the fields of Europe.
Oyer yonder the boys fight, bleed
and die in the anonymity of the •
battlefield; over here they give
their all but within jthe lull glare
of the floodlights where all *inay
see and applaud. We hope our
boys can continue to perform
for the gratification of a great
crowd of well wishers, rather
than, to goosestep for the gratifi-
cation of a single dictator.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Jones
have returned from their wedding
trip to New Orleans and are locat-
ed in one of the Rkesse Apartments.
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meeting September 9, set the chili
supper and bazaar dtefor..Wed- L
Day GR 6-2431 Night GR 6-8957
by a duet, “Stepping in the Light."
by Mrs. John Bosse and Miss Alice
Kalbow.
The Bible study taken from Eph-
esians 6: 10-16 was given by Rev.
Daniel Brown. A reading ami a
prayer were given by Miss Adela
Mischer. r ‘—
The birthday song was sung for
Mrs. Herbert Wellmann and Mrs.
Doris Meyer, and the roll call was
answered by 24 members. __.
The president thanked the so
cial and decorating committees and
all those who helped at the August
family night. • ’ ' -
It was decided to give the
shrubs committee permission to
buy another pyracantha for the
parsonage when planting me com-
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The special needs chairman re-’
ported sending the first layette and
receiving a letter in return, which
she read. It was decided to let her
send for more information concern- '
Ing the correspondence with a child
at the Lutheran Children’s Home
at Waverly, Iowa: '
in October, the date to be set by The date for St Mary's annual
the Thankoffering chairman and fall carnival was set for November
the pastor. 8, when the parent - teachers club
Mrs. Fritz Rau was chosen dele- met in the school auditorium Mon-
gate and Mr*. Hertha Kalbow asday evening Sister Alberta Marie
alternate to the convention at1 - - -
Schlottmann and
70 Years Ago
September 17, INKS — The Blinn
Memorial College will open for the
fail term tomorrow.
The carpenters are busy at •
work on the old Baylor Univer-
shy at Independence, getting
them in radiness for occupancy
as a Catholic orphanage.
The Courier Journal suggests
that a suitable epitaph for Presi-
dent Harrison when he dies would
be, “He gave to his country its
postmasters." -J '
Mr. Albert Werner at present
employs ton hands at his cigar
iactory. He says that if it proves a
paying enterprise, he will increase
the present force to at- least fifty.
Recently, Mr J W. Earlywne
j from town, on the Washington
road,- had occasion to leave home
I for the day When they returned
■ they found that the house" had been
entered by buzglars. The sole ob-
B ject of the housebreakers seemed
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new concept in correcting
skin problems (Free beauty !
counselor Cosmetic presen- *
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Lavern Dempsey, Stylist
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SPECIAL
VALUES
The Allyne Thompson home, one
acre. Close in. $18,999 without
furniture. - .
Lauter, Mrs W H. Lehrmann,
Mrs. Walter Seeker and Rev. Louis
Kramer.
The fotlowing are on the program
for October: Mrs, Ad Seeker, Mrs.
Walter Seeker, Mrs. Herman
Spinn. The following will serve and
visit the sick for October: Mrs.
Herman Spinn, Mrs. Walter Steg-
mann. Mrs Lomnie Strangmeyer
and Mrs Raymond Tegeler."
Flowers for the altar Will be
brought by the following: Septem-
her 13, Mrs. Erwin Reue and Mrs
Harry Reue; September 20, Mrs
(has. Reichers and Mrs. Arthur
Sander; September 27, Mrs. Her-
bert Schlottmann and Mrs. Lonnie
O Wella-Heat
Caps for
dried' out,
brittle hair.
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, - nesday evening, October 28
BLUEBONNET GARDEN rVT
CLUB HAS MEETING TO
DISCUSS BAZAAR PLANS
Mrs. W. J Embrey, chairman of .
the bazaar committee of the Blue-
bonnet Garden Club, was hostess
MondayJor asalled meeting of the---
club members, who met at her
home to discuss plans for the an-
nual Christmas bazaar, which Will ,
be held at the city hall early in No I
vember.
According to preliminary arran-
gements and plans the bazaar will
be larger, than ever before, with
' various articles suitable for Christ . J
mas gifts on sale, as well as can- . a
dies,-cakes and other baked prod I
ucts. Articles on which members "
have been working during the sum-1
mer were displayed and each mem ]
her agreed to use special efforts to- i •
gard making the bazaar a big sue
cess. . .
‘‘Christmas inNovember" will
be the theme of,the bazaar, which , 4
will show Yuletide decorations and
stress the slogan "Do Your Christ-
mas Shopping Early."
A social hour was enjoyed, this
being the first gathering of the
group since the final meeting of
the club year last May..
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7. New Built-In Automatic Threader
8. Automatic Stitch and Tension
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9. Precision Straight Stitch Sewjng
10. Lift-O-Matic Cabinet
The meeting opened with the
and Mrs. Charles Kenjura are co- singing of two hymns, “My God. Is
eheme e‛ the eeu-- Any Hour So Swedt,” and "O Zion,
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Grand Opening
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPT. 17,18 & 19
AT NEW LOCATION 1000 SOUTH MARKET ST. A
LONDON (UPD — A memoran- ful experience. We have many
dum about aa cycle rally inEpropeother farms and homes.
circulated today by British Euro-t , ’ 6
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Hair tinting.
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Appointment Ph. GR 6-4545
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Will be at
Judy’s Hair Fashions
Monday, Sept. 21
Also the following dates: October 12,
November 2 and 23, December 14.
Gall GR 6-3311 now for appointment
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Nice modern home, 191 Crockett
St. First $6,500.00 buys IL Terms.
Modern home on Clinton street,
_ one acre. Reasonable offer will be -
considered.
Nice lot on Mulberry street, on
pavement. Only $866.99.
166 acres Webernick Estate.
Mighty fine farm. Nice improve-
Again,” were sekected.for group
singing by.Mrs. Edwin .Schulze,
Mrs Fritz Schulze and Mrs. Les-
He Sommerfeld.
A total of 24 members answered
roll call and 18 sick visits were
Houston on October 21-22. ■ chairmen of the carnival.
flavor voted t again order The meeting was well attended
The president appointed Mrs Ar- byparents of the students.
nold Dreyer and Mrs. Arnold ThimOfficers for the school term, are
te-serve’on the nominating com-Mrs. Frank Kasprowicz, presidenti
mittenandshelannquncsdrthat thedene panvidcnsnenstrsccona price
Hostesses for "beginer WiP be president: Charles W. Noble, treas-
Mrs. Ervin Bothe, Mrs. August urer; and Mrs. L J Lacina, secre-
Bothe and Mrs. W. F. Zuehlke. tary: . ’ .1.
The meeting closed with the The president conduc te h the
Lord’s Prayer and doxology meeting and appointed the follow-
During the social hour Mrs. Os- ing.committee chairmen; year-
car Fuelberg, Mrs. Herbert Well- book.Mrs; * F, Has skarl, -r ......- - ----------------
mann, and Mrs. Almot Sommerfeld and Mrs 1. P.O Malley, library, reported. A thank you card was
served ' sandwiches, cookies and Mrs. David Owensi, room mothers,
coffee Mrs. Lawrence Nowicki, game 1
’ party, Mrs. Raymond Schultr and H
CRIME ON INCREASE ’ Christmas cards, Mrs. H. C Hahn
j, . and Mrs. Frank Kasprowicz.
GLASGOW, Scotland (UPI)— sister Albert Marie announced
Erime;in Scotland is increasing, that the students will have the milk
official figures showed today. The program made available to them,
report of the inspector of con- The classrooms of Sister Alexan-
statHilaries said crimesi.and , dria and Sister Denis tied for the
fenses 216,396.. inroom prize offered for the most
1 to 242,006 in IKB. parents present at the meeting
A brief talk was made by Mon-
signor Charles Weisnerowski, Coo-
kies and punch were served by the
new officers after the meeting.
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 185, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1959, newspaper, September 17, 1959; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571165/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.