Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, December 28, 1959 Page: 7 of 8
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MONDAY, DEC. 28,1959
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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Mrs. Edward Johnson of Houston.
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— other interesting places 1 Marian —
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ROUND STEAK
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from the hostesses were a kitchen Kilgore. Mercer Rogers, Henry J.
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35c
Semi-Annual Clearance
Nasal Spray
DRINK
AP FROZEN GREEN
16rem ean
Sultana
PORK a BEANS 1Oc
17c
PEAS
10-oz. Pkg.
Pkg.
Jane Parker
POTATO CHIPS 1259c
109
Blouses
2434
&oz
$2
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CheuDA De
h.
Fruit Drinks 2
4
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A&P Whole Green
BEANS
One Table
72
OR RYE THINS
334
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0/3 OFF
DRESS COATS
254
22
V3 a 2 OFF
2o
DRESSES
2.00 .
HATS
V-
• SWEATERS
3 OFF
Y2OFF
TOYS selected
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LAYAWAYS ACCEPTED 13 DOWN - NO REFUNDS
Billie’s
Bo Peep Shop
lona
PEACHES
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AreS
Super -Right Smoked
PICNIC., 25c
JANe PARKER MEAD
Pumpernickel 2129
JAN PARKER
Oatmeal Cookies, *454
VICKS
Vap-0-Rub:
BLACK-EYES
CORN MAL
BLACK-EYES
Sen no
Brand
The honoree received many use-
ful kitchen articles, and her gifts
ed to welcome Marian home tad
oxchange greetings of the season.
when hundreds of callers were wel-
comed to the Hermann s annual
8-02.
Wedge
LAUNOrr RINSG:
NuSoft
held in honor of their daughter.
Mis# Marian Byrom, who has re-
MISS JANICE BORGSTEDTE
AND FALL BAUMER NAME
WEDDING ATTENDANIS
Your
Choice...
Men was the theme developed in
adornment at the home of Mr and
CAeM IOM FOE
BREADED
SHRIMP
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Included in the house party were
Mr*. Mark Foerster of Odessa, also
a daughter of the Byrom*; Mrs.
Carlton Homan of El Paso, sister
clock and a cannister set in her
chosen color.
TEN PERSONS ARRSTED
NEW YORK (UM) - Detec
the# Sunday arrested five girl*
and five young men at a party
which they said began Christinas
Eve. All were charged with pos-
ward Baumer
Mrs Alien Eichler of Galveston
SUTANA WITH POM
Black-eyed
MEART’S DELIGMT
Peach Nectar
A&P Sliced
BEETS
MM PARKER 8-INCH SIZC 8
PEACH PIN
Side Square)
Phone GR 6-2872
Automobile—Fire —
——Windstorm- -—
"SUPER RIGMT" FAESHLV GRoU
GROUND BEEF
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE
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MM SMKM
Party Rye .
SUNSIINe
Grahams
CHEDDAR
Cheese, Mild
CHEDDAR
HIX’ ORANGE
u>. 5c
DAM STRONG MACK
Nectar Tea
SiLVERBROOK OR SUNNYFIELD
Fresh Butter
lomna Green
PEAS
Miss Janice Borgstedte, January
bndy or Paul Baumer, was honor-
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office was opened in New York
City on Nov. 28, 1783. ‘
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gave a typical Yuletide appearance
to the scene Christhmas morning
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29 0 can 25c
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MARIAN BYROM HONORED
WITH YULE OPEN HOUSE
AT HER PARENTS' HOME •
Lauderdale, A W Lanier. Cari Dy-
er of Richmond and Miss Clara
Hamblen
Girl* who assisted in serving
were Bonnie Ann Homan and Sallie
Homan of El Paso, Marjorie Ann
Routt. Karen Henslee, La Grand
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Society - - News of Women
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"SUPER RIGMT" HEAVY BEEF BOrToM
ROUND ROAST
“SUPER .RIGHT • HEAVY star BOnESS
STEWMEAL ____
"SUPER RIGHT HEAVY BEEF SOTTO*
Alaham Girl
DILL CHIPS
2
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Smalker Golf MI
The English golf ball is a little
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YOU’L HAIL THE SPLENDID 1000 VALUES FATURE N...
AsPs salute to
the past year.
Her mission there was to attend
the University <4 Sydney on a Rik
Ury scholarship of International
Understanding, and the entertain-
meet Sunday took the form of a
"welcome home" party.
In addition to the Byroms. hosts
were Marian's grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. Ollie L. Miller. Special
guests were two friends from Aus-
21.29c
- Cheez-Its.........
CANADA DRY
Ginger Ale 2
46-oz. Can 33c
Ruby Red
GRAPEFRUIT
Garden Fresh
1 CABBAGE
1 Caliornia Fancy
AVOCADOS
Texas Jumbo
CAULIFLOWER
15% on. Cana 25c
One Table
$1-00
PIZZA PIE MIX Apan Wax
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m15c
ERNEST HERMANNS HOSTS
TO HUNDREDS FOR ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS EGGNOG PARTY
Refl-berried youpon and holly,
wering oaks and other evergreen
... 294
TOMATOES 2 1dn 25c
Miss Janice Borgsedte has chos. "Peace on Earth. Good Will to
en her sister. Miss Peggy Borgsted-""
Qt. 19c
Each 25c
Boehm. Walter Schwartz: Richard
Spinn, Erette Watwood, L. A. Sei-
del, A. E. Stinnett, Wm. Suter, Jas.
H. Atkinson, Wm, F. Henze, Paul
D. Burgess, Walter Halle, C. f
Southern, Reese B. Lockett, Tom
S. Whitehead. W. J. Embrey, J. C.
Louis Beazley, M. H. Ehlert, J. W.
Barnhill, Alvin Klussmann. Dick
and Mesdames
*-
by tall white tapers in crystal can-
delabra.
Various fruit cookies, candles.
140 374
night by Mrs. Allen Eichler of Gal-
veston, and her mother. Mrs. A. J.
O'Malley at the O'Malley h o. m e.
Mrs Eichler will attend Miss
Borgstedte as matron of honor.
Miss Borgstedte was presented
with a munr corsage when she ar-
rived. The O’Malley home-was dec-
orated in festive holiday theme.
The centerpiece on the serving ta-
wil attend as matron of honom, and
bridesmaids will be Missea Sandra . r—____ _____
Borgstedte, sister of the bride. Mary where she spent the greater part oi
, Telva Fischer of San Marcos and
eggnog party.
Numerous out-of-town visitors,
to get Mtn the apartmett. police
said, was "Santa Clute is hera,
Deddy.*
ble consisted of a silver and green cookies, fruit cake, salted nuts and
ebnucpra—arrangement, fanked confections. "
I—MMI III HUI—■Iill-eill *■■■ 1——
a-p StatU. a ew yuuc Gon yuL '
trails; Marjorie Horton of Sydney,
who attends the University of Illi-
nois. and Bruce Lukens, also of
Sydney, a student at the University
of Texas, both house guests of the
Byrom*.
A huge Christmas wreath adorn
ed the front door, and in the living
room a pink . and silver color
scheme was used, with a pink net
tree, glittering with plastic snow
flakes, rising to the ceiling, from
which hung pink and silver orna-
ments. Red and green, traditional
Christmas colors, were used in the
family room, where a red clad San-
ta Claus dominated the scene
Throughout the house maps and
souvenirs from Japan, Hawaii, and
maid
The flower girl will be Sharon
Schaeffer of Houston
William Baumer of Madison, Wis-
consin will attend his brother as
best man, and groomsmen will be
Diek Baumer. brother of the
groom of West Bend, Wisconsin,
Mar wood Rettig of Shebygan,
Wisconsin. Donald Borgstedte of
S hertz, Texas, and Allen Eichler of
Galveston
. Wallace Bosse has been chosen
as an usher.
Music will be presented by Miss
Frances Marth of Roscoe, organ-
ist., and Arthur Hoile of Baytown,
soloist
Dr. H. W. Baumer of West Bend.
Wisconsin, father of the groom,
will officiate and he will be assist-
ed by Rev Paul Piepenbrok, pas-
lot of the Friedens United Church
of Christ: - ————
For 25c,
Covered with a red cloth, the ta-
ble in the dining room was center-
ed with a revolving globe, twinkling
with lights, developing a red, white
and silver motif Milk glass and
white ironstope appointments were
used for serving hot coffee. red-
tined fruit punch, chicken salad
sandwiches, canapes, dips s n d
chips, hors d'oeuvres, assorted
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added to the pleasure of the event.
A green and red Christmas bell
formed of spruce and red ribbons
adorned the entrance door, and
within, the entire house whs gay
with its seasonal adornment of smi-
lax, bamboo. Christmas bells and
jlowing red candles. A glittering
" white flocked Christmas tree, form-
ed of three tiers, gleaming with
crystal prisms and touched with
red, Stood in the living room, with
poinsettias. holly, And mistIrtpe ar-
ranged at vantage points.
In the dining room the long table
was covered with a cloth showing
Yule adornment and centered with
a massive candelabrum holding
red and green candles. Clusters of
red roses were massed at the base,
and other Yule symbols completed
the omMe decorative theme.
Creamy eggnog was served from
a crystal punch bowl, and hot cof-
fee from a silver coffee service.
Jheh J-AjuiftL. & UtqfdabJgA.
OCEa SeNAY (
Fresh Cranberries i
18 oz, cans 16c
-SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY BEEF
CHUCK ROAST
-SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY BEEF
ROUND STEAK
Peas
1c 734
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JOWLS 1.104
JANE PARKER 8-INCN
Blueberry He -
JANI PARKER CINNAMON
Breakfast Rolls
A&P 16 tn. cans
SUERKRAUT. 27c
ishes. Canapes, salted nuts, fruit
rake, assorted cookies, and ChrUh-
mas confections/
A group of ladies assisted the
hostess in serving eggnog and cof-
fee, and several men assisted the
host in serving cocktails and other
Christmas drinks.
Good cheer and merriment pre-
vailed. Christmas greetings were
exchanged and the Hermanns urg-
ed each departing g u e a t to
' Come again next Christmas."
R. S. ROGERS
INSURANCE
“ 108 % Park Street
*2044
AM PARKER
I SPANISH BAR
I CAKE Skiau
sandwiches, chips, and hot spiced_____________
apple cider were served the guests. of Mrs. Byrom;
• wedge 31c
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121 oz M. OQ
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the holidays, and Jacquelyn Borgsted fa, sister of
the bride, will be junior brides-
Am vge
NOODLES 2 &kgh 29c
Cheese, Aged
turt^ kitchen shower go.™
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had visited, were arranged. Yule
greenery was usedun theeback-
ed with a kitchen shower Monday ground F c
trees surrounding the country home te, to serve as maid of honor when
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hermann. she becomes the bride of Paul Ed-
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Dresses $3“
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Jones Inell Der, Sallie Stuckert,
Katherine Reese Jones, Manlyn
Ziesemer. Janis Barnes, Ann
Lemm, Susie Schroeder, Gene
Beazley, Lydia Ann Grabow, and
Glenda Gillespie. , ,
1 Several hundred callers appear-
Mmucumsmauamausaxshumen
NABISCO TRIANGLE THINS,
CHIPPAROONS, SALT TANGS,
VEGETABLE THINS, WHEAT THINS
JANE PANKER
Potato Chips -
SUNSHINE cweEse CRACKEMS
Each 5c
Mr*. Marnhll Byrom Sunday, when
all day informal open house was
ANN PAGE PREPARED
SPAGHETTI 2 ’cf 274
#5 ANN RAGE
4) EGG NOODLES .............254
2 ANN PAGE PURE BLACKBERRY OR CHERRY
y PRESERVES ..... 25 55s
MO. 594 Ade
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COOKINO AND SALAD OR
Mazola0il 3.554
A&P Whole Kernel
CORN 217n33c
ANN PAGE
SALAD MUSTARD 10}
FREEI 254 TUBE DENTIKI3T WWW
Texize Cleaner......... S:5De
VICKS "FORMULA 44"
Cough Syrup ” - 89*
VIcKS SIEX souant aorwu
Cheese Spreads krehcnes 335 254
Cream Cheese -10*
m — -SUPER-RIGHT" PURE POOK
Sausage
NUITANA LARGE OR SMAlL
Stuffed Olives "*a 55*
_________21c
Fresh Crisp "-4
LETTUCE
2 25
1
Florida Sweet
TANGERINES
Light Crust ' •) 2-lb. ~
White or Yellow 4 Pkgs. MZT
Hills O' Home A) 10-oz.
Frozen ........... A Pkga. A 2T
A&P Grapefruit
JUICE 29c
COME and GET IT
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, December 28, 1959, newspaper, December 28, 1959; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571235/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.