Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1967 Page: 5 of 8
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BY GAY PAULEY
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THURWAY, JURE 15, 1967 BREHHAM BAHHER PRESS PAGE PIVE
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BETHLEHEM WALTHER
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Jehovah’s Witnesses Discuss
View On Current Legislation
child, Jody Adler, fl, a mat-
hematics instructor at the
University of Massachusetts.
Miss Sidney doubted that she
ever would marry again-"af-
ter you trip three times you
serve serious thought Your
own freedom, even your own
life is involved.”..
THE RESPONSE
WAS SO GOOD
IN MAY WE ARE
REPEATING
THESE SPECIALS
IN JUNE
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by law to seize children who
come from good homes and
subject them to operations in
spite of the objections of their
parents?”
it can’t be all somebody else’s
fault three times...
"All three have remarried,
to non-actresses. That makes
me look pretty horrible,does-
n't it?”
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Father Biel asked the .lad-
ies to keep the sick in mind
at all times, and to keep on
visiting them, since this is
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p.m. The Mer’s Club ofGrace
proposed legislation would op- L utheran C hurch, together wi-
a closing prayer.
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from July 4 to July 11.
The afternoon circle hos-
tesses will be Dora Kort-
hauer, Henrietta Schroeder,
Ann Blum, Cevera Klings-
porn and Bertha Lehrmann for
the July meeting.
The evening circle met at
the home of Mrs. Norfleet Vo-
elkel, with five members pr-
esent
The opening prayer was
read by Mrs. Voelkel, Pastor
Weber had the Bible study and
prayer. The offering medita-
tion was read by Mrs. Waldie
Sonnenburg. Mrs: Voelkel se- -
rved refreshments.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.Son-
nenburg.
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- . ending in
divorce. Husbands were Ben-
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commented, "With interna-
The group adjourned with , tional events steadily worsen-
NEW YORK (UP!) -If Syl-
via Sidney ever wanted to quit
acting, she could work in two
other disparate fields. One is
needlepoint ‘art; the other, as
a laundress, playing in real
life the role' which abetted
her movie career.consider-
ably.
The actress, back on Broad-
two official journals of J ebo- nessed the take over by the
Veh’s Witnesses, in its May 22, communists. He has a trem-
1967 issue discusses both endously iqteresting and uk
The St Paul Lutheran Ch-
urch of Phillipsburg vaca-
tion Church School will close.
Friday, June 16, with a picnic )
lunch at 7 p.m. and a program
at 8p.m.
Those who can attend the
picnic are asked to bring sa-
ndwiches, cake, cookies or po-
tato chips.
Anyone who cannot attend
the picnic is welcome to the
program at 8- and the fellow-
ship which will follow.
The staff of the VCS in-
Hodde; for the city they are,
Mrs. Herbert Gaskamp, Mrs.
Thev afternoon cireleot the ShpotERenhormemarsMrE
tin and Washington counties
will be familiar with, accord-
ing to Peter Kruyff, presiding
minister bf the Bellville Con-
gregation of Jehovah’s Wit-
nesses. . In conclusion Mr. Kruyff
In an interview, Mr. Kruyff remarked, "These issues de-
ceived from Mary Knuppel,
Zelma Gaskamp, Mrs. H.
Sweet-
vice, 3:30
.jould receive, as well as a The Lutheran Laymen's Le-
' parent’s right to dismiss one ague Zone Rally will be held
doctor in favor of another.” at Salem Lutheran, White Hall
from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday.
4wwakel magazine asks these
whl questions, "Would you.
Sh to have a leg amputated,
..
Dinner out of doors is a very
special treat a homemaker can
give her family. It doesn’t re-
quite a lot of work and you
don’t have to own a patio. The
smallest lawn, a garden walk
or an apartmet balcony will
do just fine? Pick a spot you can-
use regularly, then seWp the
basics — a simple plank table
top and bene es — and leave
them there between meals.
ibe ver
is. This
' has an
diamond
\ collec-
ith deli
crisis, many people are not A • .
, aware that right here in the LUtheron LGy
. United States, legislation is _ . ' ,, /
being proposed that would take Zone Rally Set
, away apparent’s right to cho-
ose which type of medical . For White Hall
treatment their children sh-
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aides of this proposed legis- spiring story to tell. After he
x fation from a medical point of had to leave Cuba. he served
view, as well as a legal and • the Cuban refugees at Miami,
religious pqint of view. Com- Fla. ___
mhenting of What passage of
• sch legislation would mean,
f
gram: Diane Kohring, Kathy A cash donation was recei-
Klussmann, Larry Schroeder, ved from Mrs. Melvinspreen.
and Danny Kohring.____________A thank you note was-re-
New officers were elected
as follows: Ronnie Minze, pre- e vama oasaamp Mrs H
sident; DelwinGaskamp, vice- C. Winkelmann and Mrs. Chris
president; Mary Jo Husfeld, Westerfeld.
secretary; Doris Kettler, tr- The stewardship secretary
easurer; Eugene Gaskamp, gave the following report
reporter; Trenton Dean Sch- Committees in the country
warts, Wheatridge Seal ch-
airman; Larry Schroeder and on visiting are Mrs. Melvin
Danny Kohring, head ushers; Spreen, Mrs. Harry Keim,
and Mary Jo Husfeld, zone re- Mrb. Marvin Blum, Mrs. Re-
presentative. . uben Keim, Mrs. Charlie He-
The meeting was adjourned lm, Mrs. GusKorthauer,Mrs.
with the Lord’s Prayer., Henry Kettler, Mrs. Edwin
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A birthday card was sent to
Mrs. Fred Holle, tour gifts
were taken to the sick and two
get well cards were sent,
also one baby gift was sent
and five cheer chest gifts were
received. ,---, --------
Pastor Weber gave the Bi- ENGAGED--Mr. and Mrs. W.
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St. Mary’s Altar Kelling and Mrs. Edwin Koke-
Society Meets the superintendent
St Mary's Altar Society
met June 12, with 12 members
present
Father Biel led the group
in the opening prayer.
Mes. Annie Meschwitz, vi-
ce-president, presided over
the business meeting. gered,” is a subject that all • king experience to know what
The telephone committee public figures such as doc- else to do declared it neces-
was named for the coming tors, lawyers, legislators and nary?*’ Or, ”Do you think that
year as follows: Mrs. Regina city officials in Waller, Aus- doctors should be authorised
Kubecka,Mrs. Dobres Koc-
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way from whence she be- The petite brunette actress Along the way, ther
fan her career 40 years ago,— started making items designed three marrages,all ei
has developed needlepoint by others then "timidly” be-
painting-most often of animals fan painting her own designs. nett Cert, Carlton Alsop and
_____ including the pug dogs she "I figured,” she said, "Ost I Luther Adler. She has oat
vin Kiematfadt; mimic Mrs. raises-to such a refinement others paint, so could I.”
James Burnett; ana "confir- • that she needlepoint on As for that laundress role,
point for a three dimensional the actress laughs with that
' effect familiar "hearty laugh Sidney
A specialty florist’s shop on fans have heard tor years,
fashionable 57th Street in New She played luckless heroine
York sells Miss Sidney's after luckless heroine in her
“paintings for $300 and up. long movie career andrecall- . learn to duck the manwhole
ed, ”1 was always irning covers," as. she putit,"But
somebody’s shirts.’I was the
highest paid laundress in the
world.”
"The studios graduated me
from ironing my father's sh-
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held on June 11. An opening sent.
- devotion was led by Vernon The meeting opened with the
Gaskamp and a hymn was sung, singing of ”I Love to Tell the
The business meeting was Story.” A Scripture and pray-
presided by Eugene Gaskamp. er was given by Ester Quebe
— • The league decided to have ”My Faith Looks Up To
a "fun night".soon. Plans Thee” was sung for the bir-
were made for a volleybell thday celebrants, Amanda G1-
tournaqent The league de- aesmann and Annie Kettler,
cided to have a fishing party A poem was read by Dora '*
with a wiener roast on June Korthauer, Bobbie sing rind
24. The following committee an explanation of the Trinity
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1967, newspaper, June 15, 1967; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578923/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.