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PAGE FOUR BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1969
-C LUENE wo s
BLINN FACULTY •
WOMEN’S CLUB
The members of the Blinn
College Faculty Women's Club
were busy during September
and October with various act-
Ivities and social functions.
During the first part of the
school year, several “Get Ac-
* quainted Coffees” were given
to honor new members of the
club.
Hostesses for these coffees
included Mrs. Henry Boehm,
Mrs. Bob Bullard, Mrs.
George Williford, Mrs. Waldo
Burt, Mrs. .Wilfred Finke,
Mrs. Bob Ham, Mrs. Lawren-
ce Hemann, Mrs. Robert Giles,
Mrs. Orval Hardin, Mrs.
mittees were appointed and
the club activities for the year
were planned. Hostesses for
this meeting were Mrs. Ben
Boehnke, Mrs. Winfred Finke,
Mrs. Lawrence Hemann, and
Mrs. Bob Ham.
A delightful covered dish
supper was enjoyed by the
members of the Faculty Wo-
men’s Club on Tuesday night,
Oct. 21. Guests for the supper
were the families of the mem-
bers. Hostesses for thi
casion were Mrs. Charles Cot-
tingham, Mrs. Nathan Byrd,
Mrs. Larey Kieke, and Mrs.
George Williford.
TEXAS A&M
UNIVERSITY MOTHERS
The A&M University Moth-
Burton Club To
Band album will also be sold Sponsor Creative
by the club. Cookies will be -
sent to an Aggle after each Stitchery Class
meeting and a representative
Larey Kieke, Mrs. Herman
Schoenemann, Mrs. Harvey ers Club of Washington County
Spies, and Mrs. John Bark- met for its first meeting of District chairman of District
man, the year at the Washington Four of the Federation in ch-
The final coffee will be given County State Bank meeting arge of assisting mothers in
by Mrs. Dean Waldrop in room, forming new clubs. She would
the near future. Mrs. Harry K. I esser, or- like for mothers from La Gr-
On Sept. 23, an organization- esident, presided and the mln- ange, Caldwell and Giddings to
al meeting of the club was held utes were-read by secretary, attend the meetings.
in the Blinn Student Center Mrs. H.L. 1' Moore and Mrs. New Maggies attending A&M
Mr? Ben Behnke oresident S. W- Brewer gave the finan- University include Sue Craw-
Mrsidea aFendhikes tine c^m-’ cial report for the treasurer, ford, Deborah Harrison, Jo
presided at meets. om Projects for the year were A nn Witte and Shelly McGre-
discussed. The club will con- gor. New Aggies among our
tlnue to furnish the Brenham members are Wade Seidel and
4 Banner-Press for the Memor- John Moore.
ial Student Center browsing The names drawn toreceive
library. . —cookies were Stanley and John
The 1969-70 Texas A&M Moore,
University calendar is avail- Delicious homemade cook-
ble to the publics The As 4, les and coffee were served by
-the officers of the club, Mrs.
SISTER ROSE
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Pageant. stratlon Club in co-operation
Mrs. H. L. P. Moore read a with the Burton High School
report on the Federation of Homemaking Department is
Texas A&M University Moth- sponsoring a Creative Stitch-
ers meeting. The principal ery Class. .
address was given by Presi- Mrs. Matt Syler of Burton is
dent Earl Rudder. The local teaching the class. The classes
clubs are urged to help stu- will meet five times and the
dents apply for scholarships, second class will be held next
Harry K, Lesser Jr. was Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the Home-
introduced as a member of making Department at Burton
SCONA. Mrs. Carter Dibrell, High School.
first vice president of the Fed- Those ladies taking the
eration, and Mrs. Harry K. course are: Mrs.JohnKueker
I esser, president of the Br- Mrs. Brian Fischer, Mrs’
enham club, attended the me- Wayne Roberts, Mrs. Charlene
eting. DeLaune and Mrs. Alfred Hol- *
Mrs. M. L. Hodde is the loway.
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SCHOOL
MENUS
B.L.S.D.
3
BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL.
& JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29 '
Barbecued beef, potato sal-
ad, English peas, gelatin with
whipped cream, hot rolls and
1/2 pt. milk
Henskes Hold
Annual Reunion .
The 11th Henske family re-
union was held at the Tie-
mann’s Camp House with 73
members and seven visitors
present.
Rev. Willard Rother of New
Wehdem gave a prayer, after
which a chicken barbecue lun-
ch was served.
After lunch Rev. and Mrs.
Rother entertained with mus-
ic and songs, followed by a bus-
iness meeting called by Lonnie
Dannhaus, as the president,
A mold Lueckemeyer could not
be present. The secretary,
Mrs. Leeland Rinn, read the
'minutes of last year’s meeting.
It was voted on for all officers
to serve another year.
The oldest member present,
Mrs. Henry Loesch, and the
youngest member present, Sh-
anna Pratka, each were given
a dollar.
It was voted to have another
reunion next year at the same
place with a barbecue at noon.
The meeting was closed with
Roast beef and brown gravy, ‘a prayer by Rev. Rother,
macaroni and cheese, turnips The afternoon was spent
and greens, buttered carrots, Siting and playing games fol-
Ing will be Mrs. Ed Dever, gelatin, cornbread with butter, lowed by a luncheon of cake,
Mrs. Dibrell and Mrs. Hodde. and 1/2 pt, milk pie and coffee.
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—+ Cynthia Powell- and Larry bridesmaids. John David Lu-
1 ueckemeyer were joined in eckemeyer, cousin of the gro-
marriage on Saturday evening, om, served as ring bearer.
Sept. 20, in the First United Ronnie Lueckemeyer of Br-
Methodist Church of Brenham, enham served his brother as
by the Rev. Dr. R. L. Gilpin, best man. Groomsmen were
Parents of the bride and Kenneth James of Austin, Tr-
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil avis Brewer of Brenham,John
bride-elect with a rice, bag
party at the home of Mrs. T.W.
1 ueckemeyer. She was pre-
sented with a lazy susan jelly
server and the flower center-
piece from the refreshment
table.
On Sept. 19 Mr. and Mrs.
C. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of McAllen, and Jack Franklin Lueckemeyer hosted
Franklin Lueckemeyer of Br- Furl of Huntsville. Wayne the-wedding party with a re-
enham. Glese of Brenham served as hearsal dinner at the K&G
Wedding music was provi-
ded by Mrs.-George Williford
at the organ and George Will-
iford, soloist who sang "ch
Perfect Love” and “ The Wed-
head usher. Steak House. White table clo-
The reception was held in ths, ivy, a lovely centerpiece
the Church Fellowship Hall, of white mu ns, and lighted
Candlelight lace tablecloths white and blue candles were
covered all the tables. Floral used to decorate the tables,
arrangements of white mums A toast was made to the bride
centered the registration table and groom by Ronnie I uecke-
and the groom’s table. The meyer, brother of the groom,
bridesmaids’ nosegays were The bride-to-be presented her
used tokcenter the bride’s attendants withgold bracelets,
table. 3w and the prospective * groom
Serving in the houseparty presented his groomsmen with.
ding Prayer.”
Arrangements of white
mums were on the altar and
two candelabra lighted the
chancel area. White bellswith -
blue bows marked the reser- ,
'ved pews.
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Given in marriage by her- were Donna Lueckemeyer, silver tie tacks and the ring-
father, the bride wore a Debra Broecker Lottie Lu- bearer with an identification
formal gown of candlelight eckemeyer, Kay’ Henske and bracelet.
shantung peau de soie and a yrs. Wayne Giese, cousin's of Cn Saturday, Sept. 20 the
chapel length veil. Wide the groom, from Brenham bride-to-be and her attendants
M=s*o Vick-of-Ennie—were honored with a luncheon
sues. Or ego nuton oh College” Ihe time in wrec ana ars.
Station, and Rosemary Steg- Cdell 1 ueckemeyer. The bride
mueller of old Washington, was presented with an arran-
Mrs. Billy Ray Dickey of Lan- gement of mums and artificial
caster and’ Mrs. Ray Bracken greenery by Mrs.I ueckemey-
embroidered lace and small — Mes
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and veil of bridal illusion that
fell from a cluster of leaves
and lillies of the valley. The
bride carried a nosegay of
white mums centered by a
white orchid.
Her attendants wore gowns
of candlelight crepe trimmed
at the waist with blue velvet
ribbon and they wore blue
- velvet hair bows. They, car-
ried white mum nosegays tr-
immed with blue ribbon to •
match their hair bowsand sil-
ver foliage.
Karen Bracken of Dallas,
cousin of the bride, attended
as maid of honor. Brides-
of Dallas assisted in the house- er-
party. —
A special guest at the wed-
ding was Theo Lueckemeyer,
grandfather of the groom.
Hospitalities
Sept. 8 the bride-to-be was
honored with a miscellaneous
shower at the home of Mrs.
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
TUESDAY, OCT. 28:
Lutheran Pastor’s Study
maids were Patricia Lueck- set of six glasses.
emeyer, cousin of the groom, -— Sept. 9 the bride-elect was
Chert Hurt, and Francene
I esser of Brenham and Mrs.
“Boots” Broecker and dau-
ghter, Debra. Go-hostesses Conference at Waller.
were Mrs. Ed Lueckemeyer First Baptist, W.M. U. Royal
and daughter, Lottie. Hostes- Service and business meeting
ses gift to the honoree was a followed by a covered dish
Jack Purl of Huntsville. Leigh
Anne Dickey of Lancaster,
cousin of the bride, was Ju-
nior bridesmaid. Sheila Luec-
kemeyer, of Brenham, cousin
of the groom, served as flow-
er girl. She carried a bas-
ket of white mum petals and
was dressed identical to the
veITToror
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given a kitchen shower at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
K. Lesser and daughter, Fran-
cene. Go-hostesses were Mrs.
luncheon, 9:30 a.m.; Sun-
beams, 3:30 p.m.; Girls’Aux-
iliary, 4 p.m
St. Paul's staff meeting, 9
a.m.
T. I. Hurt and daughter, Cheri. First United Methodist,
Gift of the hostesses was a con- Women’s Society of Christian
diment tree.
Service ‘Week of Prayer and
Mrs. August-Weiss and Mr. Self-Denial” program in the
and Mrs. Jack Purl entertained sanctuary, 9:30 a.m.
the prospective bride and First United Methodist
groom and friends with a buf- curst, nited Methodist
fet supper in the Weiss home SunlorecNof, his p.m P Boj
on the evening of Sept. 12. A Scouts of Troop #476 7 p m
silver butter dish was the gift OP ’ P' '
from the hosts. First United Methodist,
Saturday afternoon, Sept. 14, Meeting of Cub Scout Pack
Misses Patricia, Donna, and #476 in Fellowship Hall, 7:30
Sheila Lueckemeyer, and Mrs. p.m.; BoyScoutDistrict Round
Wayne Glese entertained the Table meeting in church par-
lor, 7:30 p.m.
St. Peter’s Episcopal, Gen-
eral meeting of the women of
the church, 5;30 p.m.
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