Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 159, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1952 Page: 5 of 6
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Mr. and Ma. J. B. Harmon,
residents of this city for 27 years
have moved to Bertram. Mr. Har-
mon is employed by the Southern
Pacific railroad.
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[■ .been necessary in most business-
f es,‘ ‘Prehn Mid.
berger,
Rosalie
Mire Capistrano. They took ad-
vantage of a huge cutback in a
river bank and lined it with hun-
dreds of nests.
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Birth Announced .
Mr. and Mrs. Willie R. Janish
of Columbus announce the arriv-
al of a six pound, four ounce
baby boy born July 22 at the Co-
lumbus hospital. This is the cou-
ples’ fiat child and was named
William Edward.
Mrs. Janish is a former worker
at the S.PJ.S.T. office here.
Kulhanek -Pancik Ritas
In a double ring ceremony
performed in St. Peter and St.
NAPLES, Italy, Aug. 12 (IP —A
17-year-old girl complained Tues-
day that her mother stole her
sweetheart and ran away with him.
Located by police, Mrs. Giovan-
na Fer one said she fell in love with
ad on two
guncement.
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2 the Daily
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It-next few
school. A large group of children
attended and were ably taught
by Mm. W. E. Schaer and Mrs.
J. H. Shaver. On Sunday the par-
ents were invited to see.the.work
done by the children? '
The old Chapel Hill mn In
which Sam Houston and many
other historical gentlemen spent
Wages -Ferm Half Of Cost -
Wage costs' constitute mope than
half the costs of furnishing tele-
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feted the
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setters of
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Fraese and Mrs. Feroresaid they
intend to marry regardless of
Maria’s feelings in the matter.
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Mr., and Mrs. J. T. MeGlinchy announce _ the engagement of
their daughter, Bobbie Dean Norwood, to Ray Murphy, son of Mrs.
Alva Murphy of.Hempstead., The wedding will take place on Sep-
tember 26 at the First Baptist church in Brenham. '
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Miss ‘Angeline Canik had
charge ef-the bride’s book. in
charge of-the numerous gifts
were Miss anikand the brides
maids and Miss Doris Ahn Such-
Cut-Off,, La. They visited the
French quarters and French mar-
kets in New Orleans. Mn Frank
Zelesky, also went Jo visit her
son, Joe Zelesky in Cut-Orf, a.
The Catholic. daughters were
invited to attend the C. P.of A;
convention in Sealy Sunday.
There were thirteen members
hs
Take a tipiom
Johnny and Luille
and try theee"
thrilling hew features.
Kulhanek, .brother of the bride. ,
An all.,day reception was held; byvillea Liberty, Lampasas, Luling,
at the St Paul iand St. Peter’s Hadonia. ..........
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the assasaination of his father,
father, King Abdullah, in (Md Jee
usalem July 30, 1951.
Hopes for his early recovery
proved unfounded.
No immedlute decision was tak-
en regarding Talal’s future, but it
was believed he would return to
Lake Geneva in Switzerland to re-
side and presumebix undergo fur-
ther mental treatment.
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who is from Charlotte, N. C., had her memory almost completely
wiped out when she was stricken with meningitis in 1950. Among
letters from hundreds of sympathizers was one from Daniel.
... . Carolyn, who has once more completed her high-school education,
■ our opetating-costs con- has married Daniel. (NEA Photo). - " 0"
tinuing to go up we have no choice .—
but to -adjust our prices, as has ‘
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u cgnpark and turn sad take the curves...
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Prehn said higher costs of its op-
erations — materials and labor —
Paul’s Catholic church at.Fre]-
berg -Sunday morning, July '27,
Miss Ruth Mae Kulhanek, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kul-
hanek of near here, became the
bride of Sgt. 'Johnnie Pete Pon:
dk, a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Poncik of Elliiger. Rev.
.Edward Geiser officiated.
Given in marriageby her fath.
er, the bride wore a white nylon
tulle dress over satin with .a
train and a finger tip veil with
a pearlcrown. She carried a cat-
nation bouquet with lace fern
and white streamers. She wore a
three stand pearl necklace, a gift
of the groom.
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r the from here who attended the all
day affair. A delicious supper
ainh was served to about guests
rMr When ice floats on water, only
Fayetteville News
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nation corsage.
The altar was decorated for
the occasion with summer flow-
ea.
Max Gerngyross played t h e
wedding march.
- Miss Mae Dell Stihora was ma-
id of honor. Bridesmaids were
Miss Delbertha Suchadoll .and
Mrs. Lee Coufal, sister of the
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SOUTH MANfTOU rSENND;
Mich. IU.P - A white cedar tree,
whose trunk measures152. inches
in diameter, has been found near
here. It is believed to be the Jars'
est white cedar in Michigan.
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0 STILL RAGES
| In Texas
XX YOUR FAMILY IS STRICKEN
RANCE. ITS TOO LATE THEN.
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until he becomes of age.1 ’
Hussei's father,sKing Talal 41.
was removed by a majotty vote
of the two houses of parliament
in secret seston Monday ibecaune
of his deteriorating mental condi-
tion. generally believed to be
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summer over itadetawihhlaekn
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pariah dining .hall. Barbequed
sausage and fried qhickenuwithi
all the trimmings was served.
Gold drinks were also served to
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Boy 18. Dies ofBolio
Funeral services for Robert Eu-
gene Vaclavik, 8 year pld son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vaclavik. who
died Wednesday morning in
Austin of bulba polio were held
Friday from the Koenig funeral
home here, beginning at18:45 a.
m. with continued services at
-Sacred Heart Catholic school.
Revs. S. D. Zientek of LaGrange,
and Edward Matocha of Austin
officiated.
Robert Eugene was the grand-,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vaclavik
of here. He also had many aunts
and uncles living here in Fay-
etteville. •
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invited
Milliams 1
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August 1
Wk At-
e away '
ameienel ea
the pastor's wife, whoa
honorees were the recipl
the guests. ' ’
The bride’s -table was covered
with a lace clgh and deqorated
idem and candle*
vevival for the Church of Christ
at Fayetteville each evening at 8
o’clock beginning Aug. 5 through
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the past four days as a delegate
to the 34th annual convention
of the American Legion Auxili:
ary. She was recently elected
president of her unit, No 602 of
Shelby. While there. Mm. Rudloff
visited her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and. Mrs. Otto Muery of Fort
Worth and Mr. and Mn. Weldon
Kuehne and family of Dallas.
Mn R. H Lenert and Mrs.
Fred Feldhoff have been in Hous-
ton to see the current Playhouse
production, ’The Innocents'* ” in
which Marguerite Lenert has a
leading part.
By MRS. J. C. PRICE
SAMtehMethoaiatohurohhascom.aaxacpneso.New Yonk
pleted its-daily vacation Bible ‘ *
Colorado City, Dayton, Duncan
Texas cities in which applications
for higher rates are pending in-
clude Arlington, Austin, Center.
Cleveland. Dallas, Denison, Edna.
Fort Worth, Hale Center, dHenrietta,
I tor eCord, Houston, Karnes City.
Kermit, Lockhart, Mineral Wells.
Slaton, Teague, Texas Qty-La
Marque, Tulia, Tyler, Wharton and
Whitewright.
Others Approved
Cities .in-which higher rates have
been approved since Jan. 1 are:
Adamsville, Aubrey, Albany, Ala-
mo. Anson, .Alvarado, Atlanta,
Breckenridge, Brenham, Beau-
mont. Bastrop, Brownsville, Bell-
ville, Bowie. Bells.
Melton, Corpus Christi, Cameron,
Corcigan, Carthage, Cedar Hill,
phone employes in the past three
years, the last,effective on, July 6,
The Utility has met its principal
resistance to its proposed rate in-
creases in Denison, Tyler and Aus-
tin, ■ a company spokesman said.
The case at Denison reached the
courts where it rests.
Prehn explainer me requests for
increased rates by. saying “the
I phone service, Prehn said, and add-
ed that three general wage in-
% creases have been granted tele-
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He said the company’s "invest-
ment in most cities in Texas is
more than twice as high as before
the war.”
Typical Rate Hikes
Here are some examples of tele-
phone rates approved by Texas
cities this year:
Corpus Christi — business $10.90.
residence one-party $4.75, two-party
$4, four-party $2 75
Huntsville — business $9.50, resi-
dence one-party $4.50, two-party
$3.75, four-party $3.
El Campo — business $10, resi-
dence one-party $5.25, two-party
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of the churchs ' 7
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1 .with two hol____ ____ ________
.and: held a three tiered white
7X fAP- mArtv in •-rd in MIVN
‘ B—-y bdbiness no, rest ammnadiyandoveuithNim warm
dence one-party $4.50, two-party $4, gdreanI 11 e witbout "T Mr
four-party $3 50 E"one said
Jpe Hubei, a cousin of the bride, vuze uuuzan 21 xusupu, -r<-
He carried aywhitessatin pillow Eagile Mountain Lake, Edna. Edge-
with lace .and was dressed, in a wood, Edinburg, Ennis, Eagle Pass
.white suit Eagle Lake, Frisco.
Beat man was Bernard Stojanik — . r -,t . “ ' ‘
and groomsmen were Curtis Lend, Granbury, GauL . _______
ke and Lee Coufal. Witnesses Hearne, Huntsville, Iiuunnv ie,
were Joe Stihora Sr. and Elmon Honey Grove. Maly. Iowa Park,
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$5.25, four-party $3.50. a
aWexahmcbfarty bn, toask»daughtee
phone Co . said Tuesday.
kequests for higher rates are
perding in 23 other Texas citie*
including Dallas, Houston, Fort
Worth, Austin and Tyler
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swjll leaver fpm Cher-
C.. Thursday where
An their home. The
Honed there with the
23-
groom. They all wore white or-
gandy dresses ever taffeta with
net yokes and sweetheart hats
and mittens. Their bouquets were
of white asters with net and
red, white and blue streamers
The little flower girl was the
groom's niece, Marian Coufal,
who was dressed identical to the
bridesmaids and carried a bou-
quet of gladioli with streamers.
The little ripg bearer wwasrEmil
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"Mr?.
Meoaham, Marfa. Manor, Mt.
Pleasant. Mission. Mart, McAllen,
Omaha, Pharr, Quanah, Ranger,
Roscoe, Runge. Roskdale, Sealy,
San Juan, Ban Augustine, Savoy,
nimpaen, Victoria, Waco, 'Waxa-
hachie, Wortham and Yoakum.
hamgazexigpontceear2
I “The continuing effect of infla-
tion is making it necessary for us
8 to continue to increase rats for
our service," Prehn said.
xnMAManond
Swizerland next
homeland to cla
which his crazed
by parliament I
I trom.
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3.
. , ind to meet their
» daughter, Sudle Lu who is te-
turning from a trip to Eutope
I this month. 7.
Miss Barbara McNiel, daughter
of Mr. and Mts Roland Niel
. J* leaxiigsoon for Temple*where
she will begin nurses training at
Scott and White hospital.
met.
• The “Joy Division"
IU.oftheWiratBapti
Joyed , a social on
grounds Monday ev
11, honoring Ma. Eel
president, and Joe
rapid growth of most Texas cities
intensifies the need,..because it is iWa'nreZ l ’
rietkkpnomaisammyacnaiypaidhaseree*
high costs ed
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Prsoncl ""1
Beautiful solid gherry jewelry store fixtures e
ly detailed with hand carvings. Ret ginclydes
Venetian mirroreri wall ooveringg gtanime
mately seven feet in height and sufflcIsRt
counters hl varied shapes to add variety in d
or part priced Kor quick sale. For full informa
Writ. B.x 4616,
" HOUSTON 13, TEXAS
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it Fiancis: ' , r
Mr. and_ Mes. Leroy Winkl. -
..1 qntmann of Brenham have a boy
X Monday-
- Other P.'HM.; Hy. B«m. J
ical; MreFi corenettpeaw.
Chapel Hul. surgical: Mn; M
Carmean. Giddings n*
Melvin Jensen, med--
Charlene Wilhelm, Ci
gical
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Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 159, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1952, newspaper, August 12, 1952; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578053/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.