Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 115, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1966 Page: 2 of 6
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RAGE TWO
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rosebuds.
bouquet
I their ensemble
they wore sh-
Robert Howard Rankin exchan-
nig conducted the mo it e.
Been-
Mi and MrsHerman P. Zueh.
cousins and Godchil-
v* bride
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gowns of white peau
children Jr., residents of Branham sinci
an
hue
hats
lace
W. C. Schwarze and
/dependingfromthree white
Wittie G Mohr.
ebuds and earned white bask- i
Rev, Robert Mohr ot -Burton Houston
is a graduate at
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Psalm 93 following the ‘opening cation Bible School
ly, Ho.
.K hi iag attended
white
accessories. Mrs Otga Zuehlke.
presi-
cousin
Klussmann
ed Container Cop of Houston.
arrangements nt F
carried
The groom
repe:
MRS. ROBERT HOWARD RANKIN
sing-
Roy
and Mr and Mrs
Calendar Of Events
vu? followed
U-
Headlines of
Mr. and Mrs: Howard T. Sa
Stand Up For Jesus ” Burnie
+h-seripture.
ihur visited Mr. and Mrs H W.
9 a.m
at the, Mthodis Church.
’and •
Roy
Mr*
Mr
with
evening at his home, 501 South 1 and the bridegroom a boutonn-
Refreshments were served by
W unde th* leadership of 'he
served
Meadow s Of Belton and r
Altour of
Braunfels
few hours 1
Slated Sunday
and Pastor Mohr present
ipture was read
sung The Bibie st- j
Kramer
Mai
was
spent Sunday wilt) Mrs
- Centering the refreshment ia-
Brown Jr. and ton. Buddy mo-
1
a
John Kay.
Mrs: Alfred Landua 305 W. Tor
aatgngyattMMi
Mrs harles Tappe reporter
and Ms,*
Tfarear
orgy
J
1
Mass . Mr and Mrs. Milton Ki-
ner of El ( ampo. Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Rankin and Miss Carolyn
the bride
desmaids
Methodist W S.C-S. will meet
w ith the district president Mi ■».
Clemens, as the speaker 9:30 a
Arthur Earl Zuehlke brother of
the bride of Austin, Don Dillard.,
cousin of the groom of F nuston,
Wynn Baxter of Edinburg. De-
an took of McAllen and Junior
visit to Mr*. Lesser's and Mrs.
Brown's parents, Mr and Mrs.
By 3 ut Troop. 742 spons j
rd By St Paulis Luther ap • Bi oth
treated her 24 friends to a hay
ride from her home in Somer-
ville to Independence They en-
of Washington. Mrs. F. C
kar of Fort Worth. Mrs.
day ,ceiehrant for the month
■ It was announced that the Ju-
residence
The new
Meta
Cydell
ying
A s
4
s'
Irvin
Mrs
Advertising
Doesn’t
Cost
hosts
wth •
serving
fleeting mirror as center of in-
terest on the dining table.
Murski, who caught the bride s ’ -
Nort
Dean
are on two weeks . scat.on • .
Mr. and Mrs. John King of
gely atpended
Died. At the family residence,
four miles west of Brenham, on
the 9th <Mt., of typhoid fr or.
first wedding service to be held
in this young church
The bride is the daughter , of
i he
w as
dings
C.-E. Carlisle, his wife and
mg f the Independence His-
torical Society. The date will be
Friday, June 17 7:30 pm.
Chris
Mrs,
Hinze
Station.
' The bride
Larry Schoenemann
Charles Lange.
Faith And the Ministry of Heal-
ng.
Ike of 509 E
groom is
was ring bearer.
Alvin Sandes, brother of
which was “ollowed by a prayer
, Smith and Mr and Mrs Oliver by Wynne Wikethann .
of
t
Sommerfeld They al wore whi-
Us mum corsage*
The weddingcake was' baked
by Miss Louise Beil Loesch and
Monday, June' Il-Friday, June
17 2
St ’ Paul's-Vat ation Bible Sch
The m
4 - a hy mn
Miss Margie Mueller, gave the
offering prayer After the meet .
B
B
. _ _ j ets containing rose petals.
. The bodice featured an empire
sleeves
quoise
' three
.4
3
k .
A large number of. arriving
guest*, members of the family
and other friends were present
By JENNIE KING
The community was saddened
u ar meeting with 11 - members of Houston spent a
Baylor ‘Street, after a lingering afr of a single wedding bell
1 illness. Parents of the couple were eq-
ged wedding sows Sunday even
ing. June S. in Christ Lutheran
Church The Rev.- Robert Pfen-
------------ B. J.
Sommer of Burton and George i
pantry shower given by Mrs.,
R. J. Mehrens and Mrs. D R.
Meh tens.
A china bride doll was’featur-
ed in a pink and white center-
piece for the dining table, and a
Texas for t h e
summe.. .e will continue his
education a: Sul Ross state Col-
.
-~b‛e
. Becona Cinas Postage Paid At Brenham, 1*u J •
UBSCRIPTION PRICE — $1.50 per month, *18 00 per vear. .
By MRS. EARL ALLEN
Miss ‘Susie Bellinger celebrat-
present • • - ' kie aof Houston spent Sunday
The Bible study based on the* •• —“
McAllen, sister of the groom
and junior bridesmaid was J er
formal M. Mohr of Bryan
soie.
guests. .
thing borrowed, something blue 1 Member*
ort white gloves and dyad to- i
match shoes
. " ' I
pastor's
asfCh
1 ut^er Lea 7:30 p m
Third 6 10 St. Paul s Adult Inquiry Class
Marilyn man and Miss Alice Behrman..
' historical points of- interest. Old
1 Baylor Park and the. Baptizing
40 YEARS
June 15. mt — Chappell Hill
News. Dr and Mrs. John A.
Crockett of Bryan are the proud
and happy parents of a fine lit.
tie von. which arrived on Fri-
dav morning.
and greenery There' were
t wo .< andelabra on each, side of
the aisle* and two on the altar.
t&n and other pot
m3 i were Mr*
4*4
“3”
PHILLIPSBURG EVENING
ger were host* fo the rehear*si i
supper as 509 F Mansfield
.... When Mr and Mra. Rankin
the left for their honeymoon trip to
New Orleans she was wearing 1
grandmother of the bride, wore
Rowert K Gilmore,
Katy Lee Mann,
Pogy White. ......... ....
Charles Mo**,.....-
he I ord's Prayer
homeot Mr* Boyd Wolfe
• ■ me eting i
mewihe-hefe •
:cake"tnizcoffes
t
mg refreshments
. - , — .-- after which they met for
shor Schoppe of Houston spent Sun- study period
mduct dev with "r -na Mrs August " - c_
' LYONS NEU'S
By MRS. H w. SMITH
A Home Demonstration Club
meeting ‘will be held at the
* ' V
wore a celery green brocade
ored to Austin Tuesday on
Burton rest home. She was the
sister-in-law of Mrs. J ennie
at w h
9
conduct day with Mr. -and Mrs
Schoppe Mr and Mrs Schoppe
returned home with them for a ; burger
Verse for today
ihen he.Jesus, said til them:
Go forth to every pint of the
world, and proclaim the Good
News to the whole creation”
(Mark 16 15, NIB)
May ?he Holy Spirit, 0 God,
direct us in all ouy ways and
lend us into all truth thus fulfill
in us also Christ's promise to
His first disciples In His name
we pray. Amen
Traveling.the forth-st were Mr. |
and Mrs Tommy Hargrave and
Gebhard is quite sick with ty-
phoid fever at Mr A Werner's
Kasprowicz, Patsy Tielke, Mrs. . Mr and Mrs. K. M. Cruikshank
The Iwo deceased
80 YEARS
Sander . Zuehlke Margaret Sue Kuhn
Vows Exchanged
Churcb Goes To College was heid on May 22
in the absence rd the pres . 45 members being present
dent, Mm Rosa Lee Lueckeme - - ■
g maidof honor. Br bonded lace dress with
were Miss Cardiyn •
- areacanrieg Mr< ftiea
Judy daster
,5
1
Scout House 7pm, •
/St Paul’s BOilding Committee
meeting at 309 W. Third 7:30
p m
Vacation Bible* School at the
First, Baptist ( hutch hegms at
8:30am ‘
was a three-tiered angeL f o o d
confection Leading to the top
Rankin ut Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
Lous Broeker of Taylor Morris
McKay and Mr* Edie Simms
of Austin, Mi and Mis Howard-
Perry of Bryan and Mr. and
Mrs, Doug Thompson of Beil-
m ar n. and Mrs Herbert Schroe Klussmann .and Miss Louise
der reported 13 calls" made to
- ■ song Mr and Mr< Ro. Van
Mi s El Gene S. hulle, 606 Spinn „
MRS. WARREN DALE SANDER
Around in Circles
i family of Topeka Kan Mr and
id Husfeld, Mrs.gFred Kolkhor- i . ... 1. . - . ..
St. Misses Betty Lorens. Shirley . by the, death. 0 .Mrs. Min-
Keim, Gayie Jurries and Peggy | nie.Carisie who died recently
1 ' i, the Bohne Memorial Hospital
in Brenham She had been in a
Timmy David Munck
Vida urnett After a through
discussion-nd. study, a
business meeting was <
N L Winfield of Galveston
The meeting closed by
groom, of Jackvillie, A
best man Groomsmen
erhood meeting at St. Paul's
On* new membr r was gained
Dwain Larry and Tanya Mar-
Mal raten on maurst ' , .
PHON*: HR <1-384* to reach all departmens Open -dall wntn J M pm
Safurdave 1 "4m , -____
Member nf l W»d Prese Internntional
ed pews for guests. .
Alber: 1 red Moeh mann
Fritzie Zuehlke both cousin
the bride, served as candlei
ters and ushers.
Sunday; Y n I Picone was the organist The al-
ms dm -=s
me. and Pan American College. Lesa of Houston. have been on Folowine the service the re.
ot Edinburg Hni‘r9" employ; 1 vacation with his parents, Mr, ception. wa held the Son* of
ed by the Sun Oil Copany at and Mrs J R Dodd here this Herman Hau wih Mrs Ben
Robert ! H Texa fo be week swank Hi eg ■Alar' he
summer. He Will cogtinue his Mr and Mr* Elmer. Phearsgests Other rbers of the
huseparty were Misses Rita
a black crepe dress. Each wore
a.white mum corsage 4 Mr. and Mrs ‘ Charles King
The bnde was graduated fr- and family spent last week in oistfor the wedding service, re-
am Brenham High .School and New Mexico and . of her daughter, Miss Bari
attended Blinn College. She interest and returned to Marlin bara Marsh, wh was (1I Joe Al
was employed by the Engineer- Sundav l — .
tha Webring
"Bobby Hobbs -w a< the-birth-
corsage of pink carnations was Women
given to Miss Kuhn ttara
- Andine Wolfenberger of Hous-
hood meeting at St Paul’s Scout
House 8p.m
Vacation Bible School at the
First Baptist Church begins at
.8:30 a m.
The Brotherhood of the Pirs
To complete ;
.. ---- ---- ------ -- . Christ Lutheran Church me on
God Be with You and Van Nort and daughter visited Saturday. June 4, at 2:35 p m
Mr and ' Meadowsand . w ith 21 memoer . present.
I e Mrs M. L Woodruff Sunday The devotional period opened —
. Mrs Woodruff xturned home, with th singinz of. Stand Up mp House
served coffee , with_henforafewdays. n i
___..........-.......................Mrs Fee Duncan of Port -Ar-
ture collection of everything
Cruikshank of Houston. Mrs. R.
J. "Jani"’ Mehrens and Mrs. 5
D J Nancy ’ Mehrens com- 2
plated the. bride’s attendants, I
Each were attired in floor Teng- "
th dresses al pink nylon chiffon 10
over taffeta skirt, with bodiceiG
of matching lace, and a head- 2
Houston and Mrs. Don Dillard
of Houston, who cut the wedd-
ing cake after the bride and
groom cut the first slice The
cake’was served by Mrs Dav-
The members of the R E.
I and Mary Blum descendants re-
union have dectded to enlarge
upon their former endeavors,
and to invite the descendants of
the parents of R E Blum, those
parents being < Tri and Henriet-,
te Weiss Blum This bigger and
beiter reunion Wil be wld Sun
day, June 12 1966, at Fireman’s,
Park i Brenham. —
Brenham High Schoo and has
completed her first year ta
Blinn Coliege. Rankin is a grad-
uate of Blinn College, and en
ter* A&M University in the fall
chairman Mrs Vernice Koke-
moor a ' '
—----- history of Independence, tracing
' Mrs Raymond Drews of Bren । it from 1824 until its present wo*
ham came the shortest distance I rk They went on a four of the
were Mrs
Club News
nesday. July 6, at 3:30 pm ■
The group joined I-- -,he sing- ae emembrmn ces
ingof"SaredByGrage: and Following .the ret e!
pras ng of the ! o d . F ray er ■ oH left on their honeymoo
ing snack items and small hot
tie of wine for their honeymioon
trip. . . • <
POUND. PANTRY
Another compliment for the
bridgelect was a pound and
Mutscher, Miss Shirlynn Ann
of the houseparty
Ah in Ashorn of
Selma Kankel, shut-in. visitors.
Mr. and Mrs C. N Bellinger,
nyin aceta
V -..r * _________________, " ■■ ■
well At the water
Antonio, returned Sunday from groomsman Other grooms
Kentucky, having spt eight men were Ben Swank 411 of Na-
days vacation there .. vasota D j Mehrens and MUke
Mr. and Mr. Albert Nimptz Kuhn, brotker of the bride The
• nd son. Gary, moved -to Gid- | ushers were Jame* Maddox and
dings las.week.i- Arnold winkelmann
< Mr and Mrs (harles King Mrs Abe Marsh served a sol
tion and prayer by Mrs. ’ E J. '
s . I
A totat-m.eck visiis were ,
All living children of Mr. end
Mrs. George Mohr were pres-
ent Thcy were Rev Robert
brenham banner-press
FRIDAY, JUNE 10. 1966
ri Lynn Richardson, cousin of
the bride; of Alice
They wore formal empire sty-
reported Ther circles ate to vis- of
it 1 erest homein Tiny Mr
The hostess Mr* Lonnie Si h- . ly
ton, both
dren ot i
They wore hats of tur-
lac4, depending from
( )
I m
' Wednesday, J wne 15:
St Paul's Chapel Choir Re
hearsal at 309 W Third I p m
St, Paul’s Lutheran Church
Women Circle meeting with
Mr I dwin Draehn Route 4
2 45 p.m.
St Paul's ( ham e| Choir Re.
hearsal at 309 W Third 4130 p
m. •
■ St Paul’s Lutheran Church
The evening circle of the Fhil- : Kaltwasser over the weekend.:
: ' - g Ai ( w , Mrs Monroe Schrder of
la- mom y meeting 4, thE Lake Jackson visfted .Mr. and
t adows and ans will wave a pi.
acted at hosiess There were Woodruff Saturday nic akF femen s Park on weq-
nme members* and fhe pastor Mrs Edwin Schoppe and Jac-
They heard a message by Pa-
stor Earl Allen as,he told the
" • .
oho .-A
m-t Robert Rankin Wed
I Recreation Hall at Washington *
’ There wore 11 members pres ....
•nt > A Miss Margaret Sue Kuhn and
and Mr*, and children Mr and Mrs. (ius
Schultz, George A. Kuhn Sr.,
and a sixpence in her shpes.
! NUPTIAL MUSIC
Miss Kathleen Lueckemeyer,
organist, rendered the nuptial i
music and accompanied Mrs
Billy Ray Wellmann, cousin of
the bride and Mr* Leroy Her-
zog. in a duet of Because" and
The Lord s Prayer ’.
The e) spac ewas
bedecked a tW o smail vases
and two large baskets oo each
side of the aisie with white gla-
with larger jewels She carried
a bouquet of white stephanojis
and carnations, centered with
an orchid.
Accompanying her sister as
maid of honor, was Mias Sheryl
Lynn Kuhn Miss Ruth Rankin,
sister of the groom, was the jun-
ior bridesmaid. Miss Sandra
Happy Birthday way .sung
gown, of white
Circle meeting with
way conducted by - Mr* Gilbert Schoppe of take,, Jackson ____,
Mai A of the month - Mr and Mrs Joe Ubernosky who came with the
I Rie and boys of Pasadena and Mr. | were Mrs Lizzie McMan, Mr*
che and the offering medita- and Mrs. Oliver, Kaltwasser Betty McMann. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs
ETHLEHEM LWMI
WILLIAM PENN Miss Leona/Giesenshlag Vat
rhe LWML of Bethlehem -Lu home aftep .pending a week in
therap Church, William Penn , St Jude Hospital’ in De--.
the ■ - ine .meeting 1 hurs --------------
Mr. and Mrs E C. Fischer and
children. Mr. and Mrs Sled
Cox and children, all of Hous-
ton ' ..
Alsu attending were Mt. and
Mrs, Albert Stone Jr., of Lowell,
Ie gowns
se n ara e was led byrs Meadows
Mr and Mrs Charles Wiet
trn aod Mon of Waco accompa
rdtnerturrtwietnorn:
.E
Klussmann. secretary Mrs Ge
rtrude Klussmann ireasurer.
Mansfield and rhe
the son of Mr.
wward I Sander of
lotfmann, served refreshments
Wieghat; some
T waad;---read
which featured a small bow at
the waistline and-elbow length
Zuehlke. cousin of the bride of
Bryan..
Mrs Arthur E Zuehlke of Aus
tin and Mrs. Alvin Sander of
Jackvillie. Ark registered t h e
their - . .....
Mrs, Sander chose a celery gre-
en " ep, suit with , Personals. Mr. and Mrt Ma omplimented
«! ’ — -t a "a ««
it to Mr. and Mrs Edgar K.ec1 silver relish tray and
dmaf -
k 5,
piece fashioned ol three silk or- 3
ganza lillies centered with tear-■
of the steps were a bride and . -E: -arnHie, ns.wue. ana drop pearls and covered with a 3
A white bow marked the reserv-. groom The cake was decorated dAu8nter-° ro Woh and it. circlet veif in matching pink A
with white and xurquoise roses. r and Mrs, Pete rranks and lam- Each carried a bouquet of pmk ■
and- wpAIppp iy of Houston were at -Mrs., and white carnations.. ■
IMOTHERS WEAR GREEN . King's for the funeral . Mehrens serv ed ■
•U „ Mrs. Zuehlke. chose .for. her a Mr. and Mrs E C. Allen and the groomsas best man wilam 1
daughter s wedding a light olive daughter, Bettie Jo Allen of San J . •Bi Rankin was junior 1
suit dress of crepe Mrs Sander ----- ——- e—a-- 4—* ' " 4 w
visit
Mr -and Mrs. Frank Wilson of .
Houston spent Sunday * ith her
parents Mr. and Mrs H W
Smith
for the .country; and Mr- ,
Martins and Miss Louise Kluss-
mann for the city.
Mrs. Meta Lueckemeyer was
-appointed as chairman of the
refreshment*'committee for va-
formed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Green 7:30 pm
St. -Pul’s Lutheran Church
Women Circle meeting w i t h
spent the weekend with home
folks. ' needed for the wedding day,
ROh.r scha.r .nant wadn.s. 1 corn plaster corn pads band . ,,
"oDert -chaer span w anas aid and bufrerin Baptist Church will meet in the
r_ .presided at the meeting
Thirteen memberswererpres-
-
'The Rev and Mrs. George
! a pink silk biend suit with mai
i ching accessories white gloves
and orchid corsage. On their re-
-turn they will make their home
at 404 A First- Street. College
Lyons Community Center Fri- j
day June 10. - ’ .
Immanuel Lutheran Church .
Schoppe and Leona
Mrs Edwin Schoppe and sons
Houston sited M and nhe sound ofipowe mowerT
Frank sehoenberg . ard saw* hm been heard at
v Old independence Cemetery the
1 ueckemeyer
Harttield ■ get
Nrsrvur T
Mr< Harmon
Delmita, Texas
The bride gt\en m marudge
by her father, chose a formal
spent Tuesday with Mr. and . _
Mrs Roy Meadows j ed ner 12th birthday at Old Bay
Harmon Schoppe and ougjas’ lor Park Tuesday. Her parents.
4 ham, Mr R D Meeks and chil- .. ....
dren aji of Bryan and Mr Har-7 Louis C., wife of. Lous, Leh-
old David, Austin man Jr. aged 25 years, five
There is a special invitation j months
June 1*. 1886 — Mrs. Juno
sine last vear* meeting She
An election of officei for wa- Christine. Darnel Martens,
neat year was held with thej born Oct. 14, 1965, and being the I
following elected Mr* Grace -youngest present -
Almighty ‘ The
for the month
udy ! ne God Who Speaks” and »Mr and
well commi
iick and shut-ins, Mrs. Wegner
named Mrs Louis Bosse and
Mrs Max Kasprowicr as visit ■
ing ommittee for June
. A free ■ wH offering .$28 25
was lifted lor Lutheran World
Relief. '
' The hostesses, Mrs W B
1 imnn.Mrs John Loesch and
Mrs Oscar Sommers chose
W ■ Have
CHRIST JUNIOR LUTHERANS
The Junior Lutherans of
-............3 “Fy
It was voted to have the sec- , Given ‛ih, marriage by het
I ond reunion next year on the ft- father, thehride exquir
rest Sundav in June at the m- site of.white silk orsanza
mepiace created., with. Empire .bodice
Mrs. Robert Mohr of Buton which featured a portrait neck-
was the oldest member present, line of scalloped Alencon lace,
. The youngest member was two- andeibow length sleeves bor d-
year-old Bonnet sommer; dau- ered with matching.!lace I he A
ghter of Mr. and Mr. Franklin lineskirt was enhanced with I
Sommer of Wharton ’ -the lace motif as wax the flourri
Walter (Jack) Mohr cam. the ced organza train. Her veil of
farthest distance, from Esper .slk '»“;•<* depended froma
eta N M " crown of seed pearls entwined I
Baptit Church meets 7 pm
The Ruth Class of the First
r Mr. and Mrs
and children, Harry Kay and hle was the hostess zift for their 1
Margaret Jean, and Mr. O M I honoree, a small basket contain
The Hrenham Rannef • Prcim
m EAST MAIN STREET
BRENHAM, TEXAS 77833
- PiihlUih.rt~An.mooo* Moolav Throuah FCH*.
n. Th. nenner-Prean Ine
Mrs. Annie Pohlmeyer
tian Growth chairman:
1 aura Awhorn Mrs Lot
funeral committee: Mrs
Out-of-town guests attending.; ville
the wedding were Mrs Otis The rehearsal dinner was gjv-
Meredith Mr and Mrs W H en by Mi and Mrs C. W Ran-
McDugaid and iildren. Miss kin J T their residence, on
Julia Rankin, Mrs.-Will Wehr- | Saturday evening.
1962, who formerly residedTn
Spring Bsan* h—community,of
b. he , 4
• •
ST JOHNS-AFTFRNOON
PRAIRIE HH L
The St Johns Afternoon Cir-
rt met Thursday for then reg
ST PAUL'S LADIES AID
The St Paul s Lutheran Lad
ies Aid met in the parish house
an West Thud Street Thursday
June 2. Fifty-three members
1 an ■ y red rot! . <«'
- ' - : i ■ H ■ a , g ■ : : e .
Arthu W ' 6,
meeting- Mrs. Lonnie
Mr ‘and
Lord Gpd
topic, for Miss Louise Klussmann. •
The hostesses fix July will be
Mrs Rosie Klussmann and Mrs.
Mela Lueckemeyer.
The meeting closed with the Gaskamp cousino the bride.
Lord* ‘Prayer. Refreshments Miss Nancy. Kankel,
Horst-, were served ay Mrs Gertrude the bnde. Mrs. Doan took
(bagi
Mohr of B u r 1 o n Ed
; Mohr of Navasota, Walter Mohr
Sunday. June 12:
- - .- on y,. ■
■ • m . Yesteryear . Margarei Sue KEhn •
p* coffee and cofd-drinks were H Rankin * wedding..four part- Monday, June 13:
- 20 YHARS were given, m their -honor Methodist ( am ei g - -
w ex. hanged by the ’ 1 —ner • Mr and MrsHeroid Pnughaupt _ v». Group » a m
brida-and groom and presented : June 10,, 19,6- Aiber Gi0s- -and son H E wr . .
thei-atie ecke aged 73 vears, life-lonz ; supper party at their residence .9 a.m t " ’
resident of Brenham and mem- , on South Auvin - fellemship hal
prion' - the ber of a pioneer family of this The bride Mas giver a rsage -
section, died at 9:45 Wednesday 1 nt lacy miniature wedding bells ,
Mr. and Mrs George A. Kuhn
e-
2
lege of Alpine in the tall
RECEPTION HELD Houston visited his mother over *
A reception of barbecue pork ‘ the weekend and returned to -
and mutton a* served af' e Houston Sunday afternoon cy g
the ceremon at Tiemann's a --------- . “Hmcyg)oeg
N. Cook Jr and children, and
——. . - 1, Mrs. George N. Cook Sr were
Henry ’ Joyed a wiener roast and hun visitors in Independence this
and and fehowsh!p Other adults week He is the son of a form-
two.crueks er beloved pastor. Like his mo
5 then he is a school teacher. and
wasset ----, ------- - J. Kath ’ he, and Mr* Cook Jr teach in
Emma ryo tike of Somerville and Mr the same school in E1 Paso. His.
and Mr. Fred Kettrick Inde- mother teaches in Navasota
pendence Mr and Rufus C. Burle- A.. .. cg. e,,ti
s son Jr visited us Saturday af- day at Eolege Siption .
’ t . ternoon. They live in Dallas and 7 Mr and Mr* Hary Leser
- - he is the grandson of Dr. Rufus
Mr* Jat kie Faulds of Laid- Past few days as the men and . g Burleson, former pastor-, at
well visited her parents, Mr. women .have, been doing a independence and president of
and Mr*. J ' M Murry. • • • spring clean up job there. A tour lBaylor University at Indepen-:
has been scheduled by Dr Got- dence and Waco,
don Singleton.-.president of the Mr. and Mrs. Ear Rozelle
Brenham Independence Association, whi- 1 and family, of XuWh, were vi«
- Ch holds their 42nd annual, mee- iting Washington County histori-
day, June 2. c v:j |_____ tingat Old Independence Chur- f cal sites, washingvon-om-the-
Holy God We Praise Thy - ‘Krchners ch Sunday, June 12. i Brazos and Independence They
Name" U^uhe opening hymn, , w . There has been acorditalinvi made a trip to HuntsviUe and
followed by -prayer ' y Pastor Lt. P p, , An ' a tion extended all W 1 U saw the lovely painting of our
n1Old Neun1on
f ... . , j,,. inspiralion and orin, a DSKOI
k Special -Miiatries The The Kirchner family reunion | lunch to be served at noon. ‘Mrs T p Nichols, Risel’and
with I The Girt* Auxiliary of First Mrs. Polly Morgan nt Marlin works will be • whopper, it - is’
Baptist Church, Caldwell, held were with a group who visited oblong in shape and about 4 x
A chicken barbecue "as ser- , their Focus Week program at In Independence Sunday. 60 feet in dimensions.
ed for the noon meal Old Independence Church Thui- i Other -snsitor* were D. R . The exercises of the 5th, 5th
sday. There w4rc 17 girls and ; Hadlington, Cleburne, Mrs. Vel- | and 7th grade, at th. public
four counselors. Mr*. B. Leroy la Hightower; Dublin and her j school last night were very lar-
Patterson, pastors wile accom- i son’s family, Mr. and Mr* Jah-
panted them The two organiza- i nny p Hightower, Brenham,
, - ■ - . tions were named for Paulat Mr and Mrs T. L. Meeks Gra-
Kankel president Mis Louise The oldest members preentWright, Medical missionary in
were Mr and M • Louis Wiet Korea and Heler Parks of Indo-
horn from McGregor ' I nesa. ,
Grace Lutheran Church -of
Bre nham was the setting for a
double ring candielight ceremo-
ny uniting tmarrage Mis*
Bersha Mae Zuehlke and War-
ren Dale Sander
The Rev. Amold Mueiler per-
King and was buried in Gid-
---nste.
First Baptist ( hurch ' eg ns. '
9 10 a m
Methodist Chancel Chou 7:39
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Thursday, Jun. 15:, ' • —*
Methodist Men mee* Ip m
Bible School at, the First Bap-
1 1 urch begina 8:30. a.m.
The Independence Association
of Baptist Churches will have
a Worker's Conference tt Cal- - -
vary Baptist Church beginning
7pm ■ '
St Paul’s Senior Choir Re-
hearsal at 309 W. Third 7 pm.
Friday, June 17: " •
Vacation Bible School at the
First Baptist (hur«h begins at
8:30a.m..
Independence News ■ j;-7.....CokI .
Ken jura, al! of Houston, spent ,, Mrs Abe Marsh and daugh
please note that there has the past two days in Brenham, tern Miss Barbara. Marsh, com,
been a change In time of meet- having come to attend th. fun- Plimented Miss iKuhn with a , i
"" * Voctorxenjura y noon "anusuan Tnasdanjoyabr x xirham.E' ’ tan I Blum Reunion
corsages were given Miss Kuhn . ‘ ■
and to Mrs G. A Kuhn Jr., and Tuesday, June 14;, .
Mrs. C. W Rankin Jr., parents; Explorer Post 741 sponsored
of the .bnde and gycom-to-be. b St Paul • Luthevan Brother T
Th. bride’s corsage was of pink
tulle and ribbon centered with
a- miniature rolling pin for her
groom. For the two mothers
corsage* consisted of a minia-
« p m •. । .
Vac 1 v- Bible School a th.
nolia blossoms, and an arrange-
ment of large daisies on a re-
will hold services June 12 at 2
pm with Holy Communion
. .Sunday with Mr and" Mrs J J.
and Goodrich
to every OR* to attend th. 42nd I
annual meeting nt Independence f '
Association Sunday, . Lune 12.
Basket lunch will-be served -
Sundav school will be at 10 a
m y orsh pat 11, lum h at noon
unrf shrrnnrwi meeting r
' FLOWER GNLS
The ower giris, Judi Lea
Richardson of Alice and Sandra
grtitor *n. Pu.li*b.»
_______ orice Manager •
Advertinng Menaer
________ Managfng mditor
The hostess gift for the bride
was a chrome canister set.
PREMARITAL
The final pre-marital party
fer Margaret Sue a n d Rob
ert was given by Mr and Mr*.
Don Wilder at their residence,
on Friday evening
The reception rooms were
beautifully decorated with mag-
waistline with tingert p sleeves,
a peart incrusted capelet drap
ed the shoulder. The shirt swept
into extra fullness and cascaded
.to a chapel length' train
Her Alfred .Angels veil of silk
illusion nei teatured fous white I
rosebuds sprinkled with pearls.
She carried a bouquet of white
roses and stephanotis. She wore
a smgte droo necklace. > gill t
of the groom.
The bride carried oui the tra-
dition of something old, a hand
kerchief that belonged to h e i
■ grandmother. the late Mrs Bet
groomsman w* Darrel Wayne
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 115, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1966, newspaper, June 10, 1966; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578659/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.