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The Eben-Eher Junior. Lutherans
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theran World Relief at the meeting
October 10.
The meeting opened with a song
and Sandra Tona led the worship
Die scripture was read by Glen
Dale Neutzler and the prayer was
by Larry Mertz
Rev Albert Hoick told the story
Houston
After the prospective bride ex-
pressed her thanks, refreshments
butter and milk.
Wednesday — hot tamales Span-
ash rice, creamed carrot* apple
and celery salad, bread, butter and
milk
1 Thursday — fish sticks and cat-
ME ETS WITH MRS. KEAHFY
The Washington County ARM
Mothers’ Club met Wednesday ev-
ening at the home of Mrs G. L.
Keahey, with-a good attendance.
The president, Mrs Keahey, pre-
sided at the meeting and also gave
a report on the state board meet-
ing at the Federation of Texas
A&M College Mothers' Club held
at the Memorial Student Center on
September 10
Mrs Cheries Wiesepape and Mra.
S H Zetik were welcomed as new
members. Mrs. Zetik was elected
reporter of the club for this year.
The hostesses for the December
meeting. which will be held on the
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Coffee, tea or milk
You can borrow two thirds of the value of the new
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bank in as many as 30 monthly payments.
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Miss Joyce Pelkemeyer, bride-
elect al Calvin Meyer. was honored
with a miscellaneous shine w a* the
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wiches, pickles, potato chips, chill-
ed fruit, butler arid milk
monthly payments and unpaid bills?
. Braun was united * marriage with
Bobbie Las Rosenbaum of Burton,
Rev. A M Hannethann, pastor of
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SUNDAY MORNING
mine and the groom is the son of
Mr and Mrs ‘Rudolph Rosenbaum
of Burton
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given by Mrs W F Graeber of
South Houston She also played the
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Fruit compote .
Baked turkey and dressi
Baked ham with
gifts and presided over the bride’s
book t -
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pemr“ad3a"2-r"on."omin‘0"fa
lighted the wedding scene
The vows were exchanged before
the altar banked with arrange
ments of small while mums and
green foliage. Greenery was also
small lily-of the valley. Satin
Vtrraraar* marked the Lord * Pray-
er and the Twenty third Psalm
The tradition of something old.
new, borrowed and blue and a six
• pence in her shoe, was carried out
by the bride.
Sister Matron of Honor
Mr* Ray Gene Rosenbaum of
Houston, attended her Sister as me-
tron of honor She was attired m a
mink - brown waltz length gown of
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Music for Sunday
Rev T. B. Lewis
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meeting October 1. decided to have
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Buffet served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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The Ladies Auxiliary of Jame F
Dillon Post No. 7104 at the meeting
October 8, decided to donate a tree
to the Garden Club to help beauti-
fy Fireman's Park
Mrs Rosenbaum wore a navy blue
drew with navy and white accesso-
ries and a pink carnation corsage.
Mrs Ernest Braun, grandmother
of the bride, wore a black dress
with black accessories and a cor-
Mgr of . while carnations
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October 15 through October
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300 W Maki Street
Ma John C. “Mab” owner
at Brenham
401 E. Alamo
low the waisiltne. Her volumin-
ons bouffant skirt featured a back
panel of Chantilly lace complemen-
ted with a pouf back that extended
into a circular chapel-train
Her finger lip veil of French
nlusion cascaded from a cap of
lace motifs embellished with iri-
descent sequins She wore a pearl
drop on a gold chain and pearl ear-
'Y fa*.' a gift of the groom
2 She cirried a white prayer book
By MRS ELMO NOAM ' I
On the after neou of September 30 ;bouffani skirt Her headdress was
-at 3pm inythe Carmine Martina circular veib auached to a bend
Luther Chur chi Miss Carol Ann
guests of Mr. and Mrs W:
Tottenham
Her long close - fitting sleeves era.
of Chantilly lace were closed al Mrs Erich Braun, mother of the
the wrists with tiny covered but 'bride, chose a coffee brown dress
tons. A row at similar buttons ex with black and yreen accessories
fended down the beck bodice to be and a yellow carnation corsage.
Nite GR 0-000 Dey GR 6-0411 ate gifts to their attendants.
cake. Mrs. Floyd Rosenbaum
Tomwrehta."r
Robt. J Schawe and his force of of missiom work in Alaska
asistants are uniuelly hsii^v' for "T am " _
iaxes paid during the month of
October. . im- it
Rev. and Mrs. S. Mylan Bid
and Miss Laura Lee Bird left Sun-
day for Amarillo. where on Tues-
day evening he will officiate at the
marriage of Mrs Bird's nephew.
Shelby Kritser, to Miss Howe,
daughter, of Gene Howe, well-
known newspaper- publisher The
Birds will return to Brenham the
later part of the week
Mise Katie Lynn Johnson and
Robert .Rollow of Fort Worth, Miss
Sallie Hart of Cleburne. M i s s
Elizabeth Davidson of Taylor, Dan
Chnton and Kinion Tottenham of
Houston, and Miss Lydia Totten-
ham of Freeport were Sunday
pleted her ensemble. She carried
a colonial arrangement of yellow
c arnations, .yellow, net puffs .and
GREEN VALLEY
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girls. They were dressed a* minia-
lure bride* and their dresses were
made similar to the bride s They
traditional wedding music and ac wore white mittens and white net
compa med Gus Vogler, soloist headpieces and each carried a tiny
Mrs Claude Mattingly of Jasper, 12:30 Piano Turner’s Program
starter of the groom, registered the * — — T -
frigerators, wringer
washers, gas or electric
ranges, ——
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FURNITURE
106 w. Alamo
Phone GR 6-2125
dean up day on October 2S at 1 p l .
Zionsville Parish house oa Sunday, m. and also to have the chancel
After the meeting refreshments
_ ___________...___.. - were served by Larry and Julia
= Otopayer* tpitaking ndwantagerofMertz ’
miles, Brenham, near Welcome
good hunting deer, squirrels, ete
beautiful pine trees. $150 acre
terms.
7 acre chicken farm with modern
home, outbuilding, near Carmine
Y Omnly $14,000, terms.
80 acres open land. beautiful oak
treys AU minerals only til ON
Near. Sandy Hill
Mrs Herbert Pelkemeyer. Mrs. Lu two get well cards, one sympathy
card, aad one birthday card sent.
white net basket filled with rose
petals which they scattered in the
path of the bride
Brother Boat Maa
Curtis Rosenbaum of College Sta-
tion served his brother as best
man Groomsmen were Llewellyn
Ki eke aad 0. B Schoenemann Ju-
noir Groomsman was Ronald Bra
un, brother of the bride A. W
Peters of Carmine and Ray Gene
Rosenbaum at Houston were ush-
consisting of sandwiches, potato
X neo. <?-* — Fritz Fisher.
ed
Hostesses were Mrs N. J. Fer bert W
Brenham
Two thank you cards were also
The newly appointed to serve on
the shutin committee are country,.
Mr*. Theo. Gaskamp and Mra.
Melvin Spreen; town. Mra. Ed
Kochwelp and Mrs. Ewald Ising.
Mrs. Henry Kohn, Mrs. Herbert
Glaesman and Mra. Then. Nau-
man are to serve on the nominat-
ing committee.
The meeting closed with the
song. ‘ God Will Take Care of
You” and the Lor’s Prayer.
The social committee, Mra. Ed
Kochwelp. Mm wi Kochwelp,
Mrs. Ahns Reuter, Mrs. Dera Mal
key and Mra. Henry Lehrman, ser-
Honor roll requirements were
filled out by the auxiliary and a
donation will be send to the Christ-
mas Fund for the children nt the
VFW Home. ’
The door prize was won by Mrs.
Delwin Rohde
After the meeting, refreshments
were served by the following hos-
tesses Mesdames FelixtLuhn, Wil-
lie C. Loesch, Kermit Teufel,
Frank Becker. Melvin Reddehase
and Delwin Rohde. •
sup, marshed potatoes. English
peas. hot rolls, cocanut cake, but-
ter and milk.
Friday — chili burgers, pickles,
potato chips, fruit cocktail, butter
and milk.
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— ---mine hall -where a-porksausagej00-sndavAternoon-Show-
.fy-of-the valley ‘wth satin stream- barbecu supper was served Pri -- - - -
2- tied into love knots holding, or to the meal, Rev. Hannemann
second Wednesday, will be Mra. -r
Fred Becker, Mrs Louis Bormann.
Mrs Buddy Fisher, Mrs. Louis
Hahn and Mrs. Otto Janner.
After the business meeting re-
freshments were served by Mrs.
Keahey and Mr* J. W Stuffle-
be rhe.
Jeon Eberhardt of Burton Miss
Doris Elaine Bordovsky of Houston
and cousin at the bride, was.junior
bridesmaid. They were attired in
waltz - length dresses of heaven
blue embroidered taffeta; gloves
and headpieces made identical to
the matron of honor*.
(Cynthia Lynn Rosenbaum at
West Los Angeles. California and
and a white carnation corsage.
w 'The couple will make theirhomne
wm, Houston where bothrew. / 20/20 Morning
ed. The bride- is a graduate of the
Round Top - Carmine Rural High
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News of Women
zONSvILE LADIES AID
TO HAVE CLEAN-UP DAY
West -Los Angeles, Calif., cut the
rest it was served by Miss Ruth
Fey Leonhardt Miss Jo Ella
Marth. Mrs Ho Dean Ullrich, and
Mr* Robert Preuss. Jr -
When the bridal couple left for a
short honeymoon the bride was
wearing a black and white check-
ed drew with black accessories
. s ,, SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Letitia Gayle Mattingly of Jasper, 12300 Old Chuckwagon
nieces of the groom, were flower 12:30 Lone Star Brass Band
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of which he spent in France
Rehearsal Supper
Mr and Mrs Rudolph Roqenbaum,
ps rents of the groom, compliment-
ed the Braun-Rosenbaum wedding
party with the rehearsal supper at
. the Carmine perish house Saturday
evening The couple exchanged
gifts and also presented appropri-
Soft giowing cathedral tapers Mitin streamers
burning in branched candelabra Bridesmaids were Miss Diana
Une Neese al Carmine and Patsy
used in the chancel space The
family pews were marked with
white bows:
m he bride is the daughter of
and Mrs E rich Braun of Car-
who sang. The Greatest Slap in
Life" and The Lord's Prayer ’
Wears Taffeta. Lace
The bride, who entered the
church with her lather by whom
she was given in marriage, wore
a wedding gown at white antique
taffeta and Chantilly lace. The bo-
dice was designed with a deep
point in front and. a scalloped lace
scooped neckline embroidered with
iridescent sequins
AUTOMOBILES
s-2reez.a ba-t« e
is still Available
Modern home on Clinton St. One
acre Make me offer
253 arret on pavement ideal
dairy or stock farm, $185 acre.
29 per cent down
Nice modern home on Fact Ao
demy St.. 55 500 down $1000.
Five room home close in on
North Austin St only $5,500, terms
Mee cottage on Main, close in.
only $8,500, terms
if you want to buy or sell, see us
ARTHUR EHUG
October M.
On her arrival Mi— Pelkemeyer
was presented a corsage al pink
carnations.
The bride-to-be opened her gift*,
which were placed on a lace-cov-
erad table The centerpiece was a
dried flower arrangement made by
her aunt, Mrs N.J. Perkins of
Be RAD10Society-
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11. wih meet in their aaauat inspi-
rational and business sessiom at the
113 aerrt, modern cottage. 12
St John's Lutheran Church of
Bellville October It
The session will be called to or
der at 2:30 p m with the Rev
Melvin Bulgaria of A&M College as
truest speaker His subject will be
"Christ The Master Teacher '
Following the inspirational hour
a business session will be held
The session will close with a social
hour in which the teacher of the
St. John* Luthran Church staff
and other members ol the congre-
gation will be hosts:
and Miss Dorothy Pelkemeyer aad 14 shutin visits were made.
After the - bride end groom had 6:45
i - - ina 7:00
anberry sauce
sauce
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October M, UN — Mr William
Axer, the cotton buyer, reports
that up to dale this season Bren
ham has shipped fifteen thousand
bales of cotton. There isn't a town
of its size in the state that can
make a better showing, and many
places that claim to be great cot
um markets do ntn ship that much
all season j
- Fun lovers will have another
opportunity to laugh and grow fat
on Saturday evening The “Soap
Bubble company will hold forth
at the opera house.
A report has been received la
this city to the effect that George
Reger*, a young painter who is
well known here aad who resided
bare for some time, waa killed
la a saloon row at Laredo about
two weeks ago. Rogers went
from here to Sea Antonio.
Now that the farmers are about
through gathering their crops, they
are beginning to be seen quite of-
ten on the streets. 4
Several plank walls are being
erected in different parts of the
city for the Sells Brothers circus
posters
The youngest deputy sheriff in
the United States was appointed
recently by the sheriff of Queens
county, N. Y His name is Sedden
Weller and he is 13 years old
For our Uged Furnitre
/3. dh- rtment w# --
"e -- x reasonable CASH prices
for good clean used re-
asked the blessing.
The bride's table, overlaid with
a white lace tablecloth held the
wedding cake, lighted tapers and
the bouquet* of the bridal attend
ants.
Heart-Shaped Cake
The bride's take was a heart
shaped confection featuring a cen-
ter column that held a second heart
shaped cake It was decorated
with sugared roses, hearts and
white bells with a wedding ring
tied in the center of the bell It was
topped with s miniature bride and
groom '
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