Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1959
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS. BRENHAM, TEXAS
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SOCIETY
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CIRCLE HAS IHANKOFFERING
10 FLOYD KAMINSKI
ELECIS’ NEW OFFICERS
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RADIO STATION KWHI
1000 Watts
Howard E mshoff, treasurer
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demy St. $3,5000
Five room home
a Good Bargain
When You Finance
Your Car Hera
BUFFET
In Pine Room
Buffet served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
MENU:
League were present The meeting
closed with the lord's Prayer
5: 15 Dance Time
6 00 Sign Off
It matter* but little what your
needs may be, a Banner - Pre**
Classified Ad will get the desired
results.
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at various hymns
The devotional was given by Mrs
Edwin Draehn, "Walk In ■ Hope '
DRINKS
Coffee. Tea or Milk
ST PALL’S EVENING
CIRCLE ELECTS OFFICERS
ing year and they were elected by
unanimous acclamatio ,
have
no
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held.
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It matter* but little what your
needs may-l. a Banner - Press
Classified Ad will get the desired
results
WASHES AND DRIES CLOTHES
AN LESS TIME; EASIER AND AT
LOWER COST THAN SEPARATE
WASHER AND -DRYER.
Mrs. Otto Drews, Brenham, sur-
gical.
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ANGATHERING SERVICE
Women j Missionary Society Af-
YOUR
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10 00 News
JO 05 Guest Star
10 20 Morning Show
10:55 News
11 00 Morning Show
II 45 MG News
11 55 Local News '
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Lemon pudding cake
Wollie Radio And Appliance Co
"WOLLIES SERVICE 18 A GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION»
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Nice modern botne on East Aca
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cut-offs
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
12 00 News
12 15 Sen 1 yndon Johnson
12:15 Church of Christ Program
12 30 Piano Turner'* Program
100 Thirty Minutes With Jesus
1 30 Mucic For Sunday
2.00 Methodist Men’s Hour
2:30 Baptis Hour
3:00 Sunday Afternoon Show
3:30 Rays of Sunlight
3 45 Music for Sunday
3 55 News
4 00 Ave Maria Hour
4 30 Concert In Khaki
5 00 News • -
05 Navy Hour
Member FDIC.
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5 20 Greatest Sjort Thrill
। 5 35 Muse al Memories
6 no Sign Off
12 W Old ( huckwagon
12 30 Lone Star Brass Band
1 00 News
1 05 Afternoon Show
2 00 News
2 05 Afternoon Show
3:00 News
3 05 . Afternoon Show
4 00 News
4 05 1200 Club
5 00 News
5 15 Dance Tima
1:00 Sign Off
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5 15 Dance Tuna
6 M Sign Off
SATURDAY MORNING
0:00 Hise and Shine (
4 29 Sixty Second News
6 30 1 arm Bureau Roundup
• 45 Rise and Shine
4 55 News
7:00 Breakfast With The
Hillbillies
7 30 News '
7 45 Coffee Time --c.
4 30 Pigkin Roundup
1 45 Family Worship Hour
9 00 Texas Polka Tuna . -
9 45 Pearl Top Ten
lb 00 / Football Roundup
10.30 Morning Show
10 45 News
II 00 Judy and the Jewels
11:30 Morning Show
)) 45 New*
LOVELY "NEW" WALLS IN
JUST ONI DAYI
Hara to the enadeet way to beautiful
new walla Super* Kem-Tone gocs .
on fast and ensy. Dries to a tough
super-washable finish. In 130 colors '
cher fof tAar rent e zes
The nex regular weekly enter-
tainment ol the Social Amuse- "
meet club will be held tomerrow
B or had his men flushing
on courthouse square
afternoon
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SALADS .
Cottage cheese salad Lettuce wedge salad
Pear salad
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Natinrtes
evening at the residence of MY
Wil link
Citizen of Tomorrow
Baby Rebecca Ann Mertin. the
daughter of Mr and’Mrs. Harvey
Mertin ’has been selected as to-
day’s "citizen." She and her
parents live in Brenham (Win-
kelmann ^pdio Photo).
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MONDAY MORNING
8 00 Sign On
6 01 Portal* of Prayer
8 03 Rise and Shine
6 29 80 Second News
8 30 County Agent
4 40 Farm Service Program
4 45 Sunrise Edition of News
7 00 Breakfast With The
Hillbillies .’
7 30 News
7 45 Local News
7 50 Sports Page
PRAIRIE HILL LEAGUERS
DECIDE TO GO SKATING
.. The Prairie Hill Luther I eague
at the October 14 meeting decided
to go skating for the next social
The meeting opened with the
GREEN VALLEY
RESTAURANT
1005 8. Market GR 6-4726
ned tmG ue on the bank* of the
etus om Saturday •
Grabow served refreshment* after
Icy the meeting
and B
' Two wagon loads ofh
Deanvile, Burlerson co
hrougb into the i t y' re
ware sold Itou
The nominating committtee of
St. Paul's Evening Circle at the
LUCAS & MICKAN
HARDWARE, INC.
Phone G$ 6-2282 Brenham, Texas
var Oct 21 1939 ; would p.
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IT'S TWO-IN-ONE!
their between halves drills. They
mo • 1 -rece 1 a big hand from the huge
Ehrg s Specials d ;1 the stands
C> J 1ut they had a worthy rival in the
prdy
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its annual
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ter at Pat OS
ru • Mr -ham
as of unusual interest The
small in number having
tganved only taut year but
credit to the . direc tor. Char*
terday for the country for
day*' recreation
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ternoon Circle at St Paul’s Ims?
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We have a complete Service Department.
les, Gaedeke
Belivile - The Bellville Brah-
mas h pe they never see a guy
with busted throwing arm, anoth-
er with a crippled leg and a
substitute again Because a trio
like that gave the Brenham Cubs
a IS U> 4 win oyer the Brahmas
Friday night in a distriet ll-A
game.
and devotion led by Mr*. Oscar
Bockhorn, who also led discussion
of the sixth chapter of Ephesian*
Thanksoffering was emphasized
this month and Mrs Garfield
Woods Thankoffering chairman,
presented- a special film and a pa-
nel discussion by a group of wom-
en. Misses Charlotte Woods, Mary
Lee Keim. Merle Winkelmann and
Barbara Schroeder rendered a song
to the group
it was again decided to have a
Christmas party this year with ar-
rangements being made by the hos-
pitality committee
Mrs. Henrietta Fritscshel, Mrs
H. C Renz and Mrs Annie Tie-
mann were welcomed visitors
The song. "God tailing Yet."
was selected for group singing by
the October birthday Celebrants,
Mrs Franklin " Fisher and Mrs
Burford Schoenemann
Mrs Ed Kruse and Mrs. John
Be sure to get a bargain on your finance rates.
Our low bank rates can save you money when
you finance your car here.
You will like our prompt, and friendly auto-loan
service. Be sure and come in before you buy.
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CLOTHES
IN...
OOIS TOMACHE FSKY SPEAKS
TO GRACE LUTHERA P T. L.
County Judge Odis Tomachefsky
gave a talk on "Juvenile Court,” ,
at the meeting of Grace Lutheran
School, P T L. October 13.
Leroy Boenker, president, pre- ,
sided and scripture reading and
prayer were given by Rev Arnold
Mueller, based on "Knowledge and
Service" (
The teachers expressed their
thank* to the P. T. L. for the $50
given to them the previous month,
for which they purchased equip
ment for a 24 pierce rhythm band
and an album of record*
Elvis J aster. program chairman,
presented Tomachefsky, who gave
a talk in which he emphasized the
point that the child that has prop-
er training, love and understand-
ing in the home seldom gets into
serious troubles.
' Refreshments were served by the!
teachers Brice Kuhlmann had the
largest percerntage of parents pres-
ent so the attendance banner will
stay in his room for this month
309 W. ALAMO
Schoenemann vice president. Miss
Sedonia Schleider, treasurer, a a d
Mrs. Robert Rosenbaum. secre-
tary, *
8 tn Family Worship Hour
: N 15 The Morning Show
4 55 Newse
Ephesians 6 17 24 • —
It was voted to send 810 to. New I Lange,
hymn "From Greenland's
- । s Distric t Attorney
■ D Will am commenting up
Guinea,, and complete two layettes
for special need*
Mr* Harold Rudloff attended the
Women's Ferderation convention at
the Shamrock-Hilton Hotel in Hous-
ton October 21 and 22 as a dele-
gate
it was reported that the nursery
is now in operation during the
church services
Officers for 1960 are Mrs. Edwin
Draehn, president Mrs R C Ma-
litz HL vice president; Mrs Er-
win Stern. secretary: and Mrs
Ida Beaumier, treasurer.
Members of the year book com-
mittee appointed by the president
are Mrs W H Schawe, Mrs Al-
fred Weiss. Mrs Charles Schuerer.
The meeting closed with the sing-
ing of "od Be With You Till We
Meet Again ”
Hostesses were Mrs. R H Win
kelmann and Mrs H C Jorgen
sen
Wednesday fried chicken rice
Saints Mrs Arno Sander, secretary: Mrs, gravy, peas and carrots, pudding
Howard F mshoff. treasurer Thursday meat balls, spaghetti.
With 25 members answering roll green beans, celery sticks. Wal-
call, the meeting was opened with dorf slad
the song "Jesus, King of Glory Friday fish sticks and cat gup.
Oy Mau Wahinzton ana adsnnz ■ ntiez so teane soo ou • 1280 on Dial
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SUNDAY MORNING
7 M Sign On
7:01 Music for Sunday
7:30 News
7 45 Serenade In Blue
8:00 Music for Sunday
8:15 Rev T B Lewis
8:30 Music for Sunday
9.00 News
9 06 Texas Polkas
9 55 News
10 00 Sunday Morning Melodies
11 00 Methodist Church
Kem-Glo® to Awwica* Favorite
Alkyd Enamel It Rows on amooth-
ly. dries in 8 to 4 hours, and
matches wals dona in Super Kem-
Tonal No undercoater needed
KEM GLO.* 2.85
113 acres modern cottage 12
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MONDAY AFTERNOON
12:00 Old Chuckwagon
12:29 Sixty Second New*
12:30 Pearl Top Ten y
12:45 Album Time
1 15 Country Music Time"
1: 30 Afternoon Show
2:00 Newa
2 06 Afternoon Show
100 News
3 06 1280 Club
3:30 Livestock Auction
3:45 1280 Club
4:00 News
4 06 1280 Club
4:05 Record Palace
"4:29 00 Second News
—4:31 HW CWB ———
only $6. 500 term*
If you want
AKTHI R EORIG
Nite GR 6-31z8 Day GR 8 2431
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an
creamed potatoes buttered carrot*,
amhrosia y ;
Grace Lutheran school menu,
Oct 26-30:
Monday: ham and cheese sand-
wich, potato chips pickles cherry
pie and milk
Tuesday pork roast, rice and
gravy, turnip green, buttered corn,
hot rolls, butter and milk
Wednesday: weiners and barbe-
cue sauce, au gratin potatoes,
green beans, kraut salad, stewed
prunes, bread, butter and milk.
Thursday: baked turkey, mash
potatoes. English peas, cranber-
ries. chilled fruit- bread, butter,
celery stick and milk
Friday: westernburgers, pickles,
potato chips, cookies ice cream
and milk
officers are Mr* Robert
president. Mr* Burford
MEAT COURSES E.
Roast prime rib with natural gravy
‘ : 251 acres on pavement id al
dairy or stork farm $185 acri.
29 per csha--damen
good hunting deer squirrels ete
beautiful pirn trees $150 acre
terms
2 acre chicken arm with moderh
home outbuilding prar Carmine
Y Only $14,000 term*
80 acres open land. brautiful oak
tree* All minerals only III i*»i
Nest Sands Hill
The. Allyne Thompson home one
acre Reawonable offer will be
considered
Modernhome on Clinton St One
arte Make me offer
JI
( Rev George Perry's topic was.
"Study Prayer in the New Testa-
ment ” A thank you card was read
from Mr* Clara Werth
The women vexed to give 810 to
I General Benevolence
The following will bring flow
ers in November Mrs. Bennie
Mahimann, Mrs Robert Meyer
Mr* George Perry, and Mrs El-
tori Pieper Hostesses for Novem-
ber are Mrs Perry and Mr* Pie-
per.
The meeting opened with the
singing of ‛Q Matter Let Me Walk-
With They followed by prayer
ibah inhe orrahrgemnetting.preornteda slate
• Detergeme ond
Bleach Door
the increase in rat fever noted
-
pet tator Brenham high band
ihd pip squad have probably never
appeared ■ > better advantage than
they did at Bell lie last night in
lon
BUILDING and
DEMOLISHING
Building, leveling and
straightening. All repairs
and remodeling. Work
satisfaction guaranteed.
Free .estimates. Phone
GR 6-3950 or write R. C.
Weiss, contractor, Bur-
ton, Route 2.
$0909
KU
Mo • M irski supposedly out
.<■'1 > wounded flipper' rifled pass-
■ ill the splace, Fommy Ad-
who hurt his knee in the l.a
■ ' " ' • red and white
ynforms the youngstera made an
excelle t appearance, and their
..7,15 M
mles Brenham near Welcome
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Ryrd mhchaniral *upt
month ai • Yeer ticca Brenham, Texas Phone GR 6-3855
Bellville high organization Res-
VEGETABLES
Pean bonte Asparagus with Hollandaise sauce
Rice Pickled beets
2 RADIO Society -News of Wo.
"ae sr. PAUL’S AFTERNOON MISS LERO ENGAGED Ew WEHDEM
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Mr and Mrs. L. J Lero of Hous Mrs. Otto Sommerfeld was elect- Brenham Elementary:
ton announce the engagement and (ed president of the Ladies Aid Monday beef stew and vege-
approaching marriage of their Society- of JSt — ■ James utheramfrabtes—rmuTT-rntf-tnrnatw salad.
Thankoffering Ingath -daughter, Po Ann to Floyd John|Church New Wehdem. at the meet cake
ering services Oct .20 Kamioski, son of Mr and Mrs ing October 7 Tuesday tamale pie, green lima
The Thankoffering Chairman Theo Kaminski of Brenham Otheg officers elected are Mr* hean* cle slaw, pineapple slices:
Mr* Harold Rudloff wa* in charge’ The wedding date has been set R C Winkelmanh, Vice president.
and others taking part were Mes | for November 21 at All '
dame* Melvin Luedke John Val | Church, in Houston
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4 30 1280 Club
muaaai 4:45 Sports Edition
. There is some talk af moving
the old compress from it* present
loation on the ( entral la the
Santa; F e trunk.
Dietz Carl Schlottmann, John id
Tiaden, R. C Malitz 111 Rev '
Theo Strstig showed slides on Ie i
rusalem Mi** Janet Johnson sang,
a solo "Jesus Tender Savior," ac
■ 5
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( i' ' ime • an- like "Old Ned'1
in I; Rother mel, sensational
- ' ite w • right hack with his
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GREY _ . i.
codoin tdses. Farmers National Bank
North Austin St only 1
Nice cottage on Ma
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€7-:
Mountains " and "Sweet Hour of
Prayer,” scripture and prayer
A total of 29 members and .two
SEE the
APPLIANCES
For our Used Furniture
Department. Will pay
reasonable CASH prices
for good clean used re-
frigerators, wringer
washers, gas or electric
ranges.
GIMONS
FURNITURE
106 W Alamo
Phone GR 6-2125
Murray and Murpt b • a
band wor uniformi exactiy like
those hy the Bren
ham Grey*.
* Messrs August Koch Ben Gehr-
mann and F mil l •> left yes
TomBWhitebesd-vuban-r r
Tom a waich--a rr kdnt ’•
■ Full Buffet Dinner. Adults .$1.50 Children 85c
Or you may choose from our wide regular menu.
■tat* tic .Bubacription Rate
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