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PAGE T^O BRENHAM BANNER- PRES $ FRID^, f^PVUARY 24, 1967
School
I Calendar Of Events
LYONS
NEWS
Menus
4 p.m.;
3:15 p.m.; G.
Teacher Training Class Me-
eting. 7 p.m.
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Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mi-
keska Jr. and children are
which were on Feb. 18 and 19.
Mrs. Carl Miller of Hous-
ton visited with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Josef Pomykal,
and with the Steve Kamas
family one day last week.
eight weeks of basic training
at San Diego, Calif. and two
Fire
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threi
which .in their very nature
must' be done quickly or they
lose their effect. When God
is calling to some great de-
cision there is no timetocon- .
fer with flesh and blood.
Four members of the Work-
ers Club met at the home of
their adult leader, Mrs. Tom-
my Newman, for their sec-
ond lesson on Foods and Nu-
trition on Feb. 18.
The second meeting was on
the "‘Milk Group” and < the
nutrients and food value con-
tained in the different kinds of
milk. They did a milk exper-
iment using and non tat dry
milk, and then mixing it with
whole milk to ee the differ-
ence in flavor.
Thse attending were Vicki
and Dorothy Beckendorf, Br-
enda Kettler and Connie New-
man. They made a summer
cooler of milk, orange Juice
and ice cream for refresh-
ments.
FRIDAY, FEB. 24:
Salem Lutheran of Salem
Sunday School staff meeting,
8 p.m.
Fire
for
vers
roac
Meat loaf with gravy, ma-
caroni with-cheese, green be-
ans, carrot strips, apple cob-
Junior Choir, 10 a.m.; First" Brotherhood meeting at St
Paul’s Scout House, 7 p.m.
while you
increase your
savings!
HID
INSURANCE
AGENCY
p.m.
The Sweetbriar Rest Home
Service will be conducted by
Rev. Arnold G. Mueller, 3:30
p.m.
HOUSE
BRENHAM, TEXAS-----
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Tom And Gerry Adamson
Creative Framing
WE CORDIALLY INVITE OUR MANY
FRIENDS TO DROP IN. SAMPLES
OF OUR WORK WILL BE ON DISPLAY ‘
THIS WEEK.
LOCATED IN
COLONY GIFTS .
If you're no longer doing this
2 - 6
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.the
Bible study will begin the third
chapter of the Book of Heb-
rews.
Beloved Son, hear ye Him,” weeks, of infantry training at
Matt 17:5. Camp Pendleton. He will go
"Labor to Enter In” will be back to Camp Pendleton for
. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Women General Meeting at
church, 7:30 p.m.
First* baptist W.M.U. Coun-
cil, -9 a.m.; W.M.V. Business
and Eoyal Service meeting,.
Payl's Parish House,'311 W.
Third, 3:30 p.m.
Boy Scout troop 742 spon-
sored by St. Paul’s Lutheran
St Paul’s Lutheran Broth-
erhood meeting at St Paul’s
Parish House, 309 W. Third,
7:30 p.m.
TUESDAY FEB. 28:
St. Paul’s Children’s Con-
firmation Instructions at’ch-
beans, cabbage slaw, Fritos,
peanut butter cookies, 1/2 pt.
milk
THURSDAY, MARCH 2
Baked chicken with dress-
ing, creamed potatoes, Eng-
lish peas, Jello, hot rolls, 1/2
pt. milk
FRIDAY, MARCH 3
now living in their new home,
. . which was completed last De-
cerber. They are now ready
- to landscape their yard.
Martin and Vicki of Bren-
ham; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Surovik Jr., Theresa and Ma-
rie of Nelsonville; and Miss
Barbara Haack of Brenham.
LUZA UPHOLSTERY SHOP
CONVERTIBIE TOPS
SEAT COVERS — AWNINOS
.8 eedy
o comlele yowt
TUESDAY, FEB. 28
Breaded veal cutlets with
catsup, macaroni |nd cheese,
English peas and carrots, pear
with cottage cheese on lettuce,
corn bread with butter, 1/2 pL
milk a i t.C
CLUB
NEWS
SANDY HILL
WORKERS 4-H613:
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...you're smart enough to stop doing this
NAVRATIL
1118 BAYLOR "F
BRENNAN GR 6-3613
V:um:
uFracosuar
Bryan, 7:30 p. m.
unzntker Lugher Soc^1, Ta 5 0 Cub Pack 742 spon-
p.m. sored by St. Paul’s Lutheran
Brotherhood meeting at St
AV INGS Asgocmupn
MARKET AT MAIN, BRENHAM, T2XAS 0R^6 4i91
2001 S. MARKET
Christ Luthera Luther Le-
ague at 7:30 p.m.
._Eirst Methodist Children’s
choir, 4:15 p.m.
Den l of Cub Pack 742 spon-
sored by St Paul’s Lutheran - c,mn. Mr
Brotherhood meeting at St. Darrel, of El* .Mr:
Paul’s Parish House, Sil W. andIMrs. Lynwood Ulrichand
— •Melica and Mr. and Mrs. Alex
((
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pomy-
kal spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. NelsonMi-
keska and sone in Nelsonville.
The occasion was Mr. and
Mrs. Mikeska's birthdays,
Each time you add to your account at
—ing one 5-piece place setting of either the
traditional "Elegant Lady” Silverplate or
the handsome "Trade Winds” lifetime stain-
less for only $2.65, sales tax included. a
fraction of actual cost. Both are made by
The International Silver Company.:.bothare
-t-avafrabiZDpnsoutreenetai 0-M*et62
you get higher earnings now, toolimit
one free place setting per family, please-
Visit us soon.
E( Teenwine
Eben Ezer Lutheran of Ber-
2- and
Jimmie Cole completed Year Junior High-Confirma-
tion Class, 10:30 a.m.
Grace Lutheran Confirma-
tion Class meets, 8:30 a.m.
First Baptist intermediate
G. A. Mission study, 9:30 a.m.
St Paul’s Children’s Con-
gm=e= —axrmas ci“-aasmuzasnnae yeree
Wesley Independence Hews
• n BY MRS. EARL ALLEN day at Houston visited Inde-
EEmamm. Dr. andMrs.R. A. Springer, pendence and all historical
■ A WA4 ( Dallas, were supper guests at places of interest in Wash-
J IW W WW 4 the parsonage Saturday ven- ington. They promise to re-
ing Dr. Springer is execut- turn for dedication week be-
By MRS. STEVE KAMAS ive treasurer of the Baptist ginning Easter Sunday through
The visitors of FrankSuro- General Convention of Texas April 2.
vik and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Surovik last Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Fox and son.
andAgdtoricatcencrMuzsum cThgprogramtsbetnsuotan-
atimdepandence -eecpresseq ndependns Md # bop, to
washkgton tor <toS°EL- “ reav ror publicatiom
tance in the building program. 1x1 the very nedr future.
Rev. and Mrs. E. O. Hart- ' There will be a pot luck
weU, Mr. and Mrs. Charles supper in the new dining room
Fisher and David, moved to of the Independence Baptist
Killeen Saturday to begin the Church Friday at 7 p. m.
new mission building for First The party is sponsored by
Baptist Church of that city, the adult Bible class and is to
Mr. and Mrs.-O. J. Davis be a family affair.
our minds.” "This is my
THE TRUTH HURTS
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14 years old. there’s an
honest chance that less
than two-thirds of your
property is fully covered
by insursnee. Ask us about
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HOLLIMAN
ba
s; the sick was appointed by
3 the president. They are Mrs.
3 Amos Adamek and Mrs. Ed-
* ward Vavra. :
3 There was a discussion on
8 the district meeting which will
* be held on April 16 at the
- ST. ANNE’S K.C. Hall in Brenham. The -
EPISCCPAL CHAPTER Blue Bonnet Lodge No. 169
St. Anne’s Chapter of St. will be the host
Peter’s Episcopal Cburchmet The door prize was won by
at the home of Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Steve Kamas and the
Hermann on Feb. 13- with booby-prize was won by her
Mrs. Emily Hinchmann asco. husband, Steve Kamas.
hostess. There was a perfect A donation of $5 was given
attendance of members. , to the March of Dimes.
Betore the meeting wascal- It was decided to have a...
led to order by the chairman,—-chicken stew dinner at toe
Mrs. Will Giddings a sweet next meeting which will be on
course was served with cof- A rll 9 Since Mr Vavra win
fee from a beautifully appoint- pPpare the Stew th meetng
to -LA.Eon- again win be held in their
ducted after the Lord’s Pray-
er was said. The chapter voted it was also mentioned that
to change the date of meeting the 70th anniversary of the
to the second Monday in the S.P.J.S.T. will be on July 1.
.month. A delicious lunsh was ser-
. Mrs. E. P. Anderson read ved after the meeting.
the story of Esther and Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. Wilbert Vier-
Ruggles concluded with a med- us, Larry and Darlene of Bry-
itation. After prayer the an, spent the weekend with
meeting was closed. Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bender.
S. Spencer will be the hostess Sunday afternoon they all vis-
in March. ited with Mr. and Mrs. Her-
and you can—right now
with this new
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" B.IS.D,
TUESDAY, FEB. 28
Baked ham, candied yams,
green beans, vanilla pudding,
. hot rolls, 1/2 pt. milk
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1
' Westernburgers, pinto
and BnbAppienPipes,Tep Items needed tor the new
Dail, otBrwitemwrtiUMts kitchen,ain mrseryt and bath- I
at the center and other places rooms will be brought and
of interest in-"Independence stalled. Members othe com-
Saturday mittee are Mrs. Thad Pitt-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parm- man, .. Nelson,
lee, Sam Dorsey, Calvin Pate Mrs., Bart Stewart and Mad-
and Lis Pate, all of Houston; .
_ pistted indepndence Church caThsocndependu hal torir
as their weekend guests, Mr. phignan. : --etrr ” p. m. AU members are urged
and Mrs. Drew Weiss of Hous- BrenhamiMrrand:Msr AaS-tbe present to make plans ’
ton. _———Mrd®raymondceiaer,kdy ^a^irVoo^1 —
Ann and Edward, Mr. and meets at ourcenterMondey,
Mrs. Anton Mabalek, all of March.s.DaytonKeuy.h
Caldwel; Mrs. Mable Heard been.invitedt speak Iis
of independence. hoped he will also bring bom
Mr and Mrs C M Mon- students that are members of
■ W.'Shd W. C. M. MOO- the Baylor College Historical
Grace Lutheran /P.TLme--Nrs. Albert. Michalik was teft Bender, Brian and Mich- Society. Visitors are.: wel- E
ets, 7:30 p.m. The topic willa"pomed asi guest at the aen. Teir visitors were come and refreshment will -
be "FosteringSpiritualGrow- lst Christian Sisters meet- Mr anG Mrs Rao mond Brink- be served. >
-th.” -ing. (The businesss was to mEyer"andschiidrenPanrMr. Mrs. Robert Penning and.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 wosh Sh of "pFagm 2 whW> and >rs. genry Bender. Rebermtr Mm.’aS’wu?
Brownie Troop meeting at the Christian Sisters took part , Hams, who has been Ul tor
1 with the Industry Methodist QUICK QUIZ several weeks. Her condition
e Church Ladies Aid. Others .....* *^-‘ls improvingatthe last re- *'
taking part were the Nelson- Q—What is the traveler’s port 4 .
ville Christian Sisters and tree? MissClara Pickett has been
erNA rm c. • u it the ladies of the Industry Br- --A close relativ. of the ill. for several days with a-- —--
SUNDAY,EEB.26: , 2S t. Paul S Evangel Lu- ethren Church. Mrs. Michalik banana tree in Malagasy, severe cold.
Salem Lutheran of Salem tberan Church Lenten Worship gave ar inspiring message, -'Which collects good drinking Mr. a M Mrs, Jack Gorden,
Junior Lutherans meet at 2:30 7 p.m. The meeting of the water in a pocket at the base who cal Lufkin their home,
pm- Grace Lutheran School Cha- S.P.J.S.T. Lodge “Veseli No. of each leaf stem. Travelers now students at Blinn, were
The Brenham Rest Home pel Service, 1 p.m. 14 was held Sunday afternoon, puncture.the eaJ stem close Independence visitors Tues- —
Service will be conducted by The Fourth Lenten Service Feb. 12, at the home of Mr. 10 the trunk and out spurts da
Rev. Arnold G. Mueller, 2:30 • will be held at Grace Lutheran arut Mrs, Edward Vavra Ta- the water. •
P.m., Sweetbriar Rest Home Church at 7:30 p.m. roy Kamas, the newly elected Q_Which is the smaueSt .Other, visitors.at thescen”
The Sweetpriar Rest Home president, was in charge of birh in thp world‘S ter were Mrs. GlenL: Jeske
Service will be conducted by Eben Ezer Lutheran of Ber- the meeting. A—The bee hummingbird of Brenham; Mrs. MelvinPer-
-0 to a citv- It was good food for thouaht Rev. Arnold G‘ Mueller, 3:30 lin Lenten Worship Service, A get weU card was signed of Cuba, measuring 2%4 inhes ry, Mrs. G- W. Bosse, Mrs.
oriy to a city, we passed thr- Ugh, p.m. 7:30 p.m. James Burnett, by all those present and sent in length • By. Q. Loesch and Mrs. W.
oughasmall town and noticed 4nd. "hile drl ing. Sawdust SL Paul’sSenior Luther Le- guest pastor; Senior Choir to Mrs. Magdaline Lisy, who ‘ L. Coleman Jr. of Dallas.
If corn,cabbageandcarrotslaw, who owned it was named God in plain figures (not letters) MONDAY, FEB .27: 3 .. . *
ice. cream, hot rolls, 1/2 pt. Mercy or if it was really run and a small per cent of profit First Baptist Sunbeams, 3 Aronne 111
■■ milk on God’s Mercy plan, "Love to cover the overhead.. --------------------5“ 3 M-vM-M III
They Neighbor,” "Do Unto Then the thoughts struck ( ID - ' 2 ps,pgig‛
Sawdust, would the customers %ua L—L) 2- vIlVlvJ
believe the figures. Wouldn’t
they demand the invoices?
But faith came to my res-
cue. Faith in the business,
faith in the boss, faith in the
salesman.
Every successful business
must be based on the concrete
foundation of faith in order to
live.
A salesman who promises,
guarantees, bulldozes, and
prevaricates just to make a
sale might as well begin to
hang crepe on the front door.
So Sawdust can imagine this
God’s Mercy Store selling the
necessities of life at a small
profit. Good to keep the soul
and body together; clothing to
protect the body from beat and
cold; tools with which to buile
a shelter.
Implements with which to
till the soil; drugs to help
ght diseases. Maybe they
ilso sold perfume, cigars,
:old drinks and jewelry.
One can imagine this store
telling lumber according to
iod’s Mercy Plan, but some-
iow with the backing of a vivid (
magination, one can not im-
gine this store selling coffins
nd being merciful.
bier, corn bread with butte r. the topic of the 7:30 p.m: Mr. basic specialist training at the
1/2 pt- milk mon, Heb. 4:11. The word 5th Marine.
MONDAY, MARCH 6 inbanihgstranslactyatoeragt firmation InetruetiomsatLPar- -MP-
Italian spaghetti, tossedgr- make speed" it calls for in- Mrs. H. W. Smith. House, 309 W< Third, 9
een salad, buttered carrots, staut action, thus it harmon- Clyde McFarland and Jim- a.m. „ „ ... ‛ _ -
- ice cream, hot rolls, 1/2 pt. izes with the message " today mie McFarland are attending Sl. Paul s Children’s Con-
_ mik if ye hear His .voice, harden the Livestock Show in Houston, firmation InstructionsatPar,
not your heart.” < Mrs. Susie Cupps'Ms re- House, 309 W' ntrd 9 -
There are some ttrped. nomeattervisiungerei-" Christ Lutheran Confirma-
Services will be held at Em-- tion classes at 9a.m. , , Boy Scouts of Troop 871
manuel Lutheran Church Sun- St John’s Lutheran of Pra- sponsored by Grace Lutheran
day at 2 p.m. irie HUI confirmation instruc- Church meettat 6 p.m.
Mrs. HughHenslee of Dallas tion from 8:30 to 11:30 a,m.; - - F----
is visiting Mrs. J. M.Murry. Junior Lutherans meeting at
Mr. and Mrs.J. P.Boyd of 2 p.m.; Youth Choir practice
Houston and Lynn Keese are immediately following .the Ju-
, yisiting Frank Barnet. . nior Lutherans meeting.
Mrs. J: M. Murry and Mrs. Salem Lutheran of Salem
Independence Church has a Hugh Henslee spent the week-. Confirmation instruction, 8:30
WEDNESDAY MARGH---Umipute.rogram, "Faith to —om--ars.ov Hoylees -- "eAm ie‛-- StPaul’s Parish House, 311
"Ba—- \ $. .12.2 . 32.11Ynnlsia.mreace" ... -2ju2m2gak -_______________ ■ res- 22a
salad, baked beans, celery Saturday spodAred by Ed Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Telg burg Confirmation instruc-'— St Paul’s Chapel andChan-
sticks, fruit cocktail, hot Mills Lumber Company. You and family of Houston spent t&e tion 8 to 12 noon. celChoirsrehearsingatchur-
roils, 1/2 p<* milk - are invited to worship with us weekend with Mrs. Augusta ’ ch, 4:15 p.m.
___. ___at that time « Rust • SUNDAY, FEB. 26: St.Paul’sEvangelicalLu-
THURSDAY, MARCH 2 ---------------—————------------------- Salem Lutheran of Salem tberan Church Lenten Worship
. Baked ham, candied yams, «e UD n.9, ' ' Junior Lutherans meet at 2:30 7 p.m.
green beans, gelatin salad, —C n IT De —one . . p.m. Grace Lutheran SchoolCha-
hot rohis,k/apt. milk —-Fy-tp*-- . ■ 7 y
FRIDAY, MARCH 3 Saw LJllSt Ulll
Roast beef with brown gra-
vy, baked potato with butter. By WILL H. WEEREN Others,” "Thou Shalt Not St-
brocolli with cheese sauce, - Some years ago while mot-. ea,,‛ etc. .. , ’
cake squares, corn bread with oring to a city, we passed thr- It was good food for thought
butter, 1/2 pt. milk
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"Let Us Give
Heed' Topic At
Independence
"Let Us Give Heed,” Heb.
for the Ua. mermoonspbrt By MRS. H W. SMITH
vice at the Independence Bap- Eben Eser Lutheran, Ber-
tist Church Sunday, accord-- Frank Wilson Jr. and Jim- lin, Luther League Social, 8
ing to announcement made by mie Cole of Houston entered p.m.
Pastor Earl Allen. . the Marines on Oct. 31, 1966, petg cicet, .Laron
The word heed is derived and were sent to the Marine a.Eastors.classtorehildren,
from the word "head” and Corps Recruit Depot in San , P-melay.wdtnessmeet
means that we should give our. Diego, Calif. Frank Wilson ingatFarstmethodistehureh,
most earnest and careful at- Jr. completed eight weeks of
tention and consideration to basic training and two weeks
the great Messenger whom of Infantry training. He won
God has sent from the throne the individual high expert
to bear His last words to men. workmanship medal, and is SAIIRDAY FEB 25.
Preoccupied with a thousand . to report in March to a Marine - ’
other things when we hear it. Camp in North Carolina. He
distracted afterwards by the
whirl of the world’s cares,
pleasures, and temptations, it
scarcely finds a lodgment in
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