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PAGE TWO BRENHAM BANNE R- PRESS MONDAY, JANUARY 12 1970
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Grace Lutheran
Youth League Has
Monthly Meeting
Morris-
shoff Vows Exchanged
B.L.S.D.
BRENHAM ELEMENTARY
& ALTON ELEMENTARY
TUESDAY, JAN. 13
Barbecue franks, potato sa-
lad, seasoned green beans,
chocolate pudding, hot rolls
and 1/2 pt. milk
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14
Roast beef and brown gra-
vy, buttered noodles, pickled
beets, English peas, gelatin,—
cornbread with butter, and
By JUDY ARNING
The Grace Lutheran Youth
League held its monthly meet-
ing Jan. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in
the church auditorium.
The meeting opened with
the group singing “As With
Gladness Men of Old,''Rev.
Jon Siemsglusz presented the
topic on Epiphany, The Youth
League divided into groups to
discuss questions and then
The Bethlehem Lutheran enham served as maid of ho-
Church of William Penn was nor. The bridesmaids were
the scene for the wedding of Misses Katheryn Kohring,
Lathel Emshoff and George Betty Jane Schroeder of Br-
Clinton Norris, Jr., on Sun- enham, Genette Emshoff of
day, Nov. 30, at 2 p.m. with Lake Jackson • and Rosilee
Rev. Paul Hartfield perform- Conner of San Antonio. They
ing the ceremony, wore formal length royal blue
The bride is the daughter velvet gowns with puff sleeves
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H: and a scoop neckline. The em- -
_ A : pire waistline was accented
Emshoff of Brenham And the
parents of the groom are Mrs.
Ruth Smith and George C.
Norris of Houston.
The altar was decorated
with a band of sequins. Mat- I
ching bows and tulle made up I
. --------..-------. their headpieces. They wore 1
reported on them. Rey, Siem- The altar was decorated short white gloves and carried 1
sctusz closed the devotionwith with a large arrangement oftriple long stem red velvet 1
a prayer.--------.-----—gladiola, mums and greenery, roses.------ -
Miss Jennifer Schroeder,
cousin of the bride, served 1
as flower girl. She wore a 1
floor length white dress of
peau de soie and silk orfin-
za, trimmed with beaded lace
appliques like that of the bri-
des. The empire waistline was -
—accented with a white velvet
ribbon. Her headpiece was a
white bow and tulle. She wore'
white -gloves and carried a
basket of red and white carna-
tions.
Jerry Jurischk of Houston
served as best man, Grooms-
, ,_________________- . ______________. _men were Gor'unla Ems-
ildren's Choir Rehearsal, 3:15 . C ircle 2 of Church Women, held Feb. 1 in Brenham, Wm. - The bride's veil of silk ill-hoff, brother of the bride,
p. m.: Junior Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. . Penn is the host for the tour- usion, made by Mrs. Robert James Kubeczka, Don Riley,
4:15. p. m.; Boy Scouts of Salem Lutheran ALCW Mo- nament, Kohring,. was attached to a both of Houston, and Delvin
Troop 476.7 p. m. rning Circle meets, 9:30 a. m. • The Youth League will prac- peau de soie bow. with beaded Gaskamp of Brenham,
Salem Lutheran of Welcome Evening. Circle meets, 7:30 tice volleyball on Sunday be- lace leaves and pearl brange Tommy „ Gene Newman of
Ruth Circle meets, 2 p. m. p. m. •. fore the tournament. This date blossoms. The headpiece was Brenham and Leon J. Brandt
7 6 Salem Lutheran, Salem will be announced in church, made by the bride. She wore — of Richmond served as ush-t
..." - Are, ALCW Morning'Gircle meets. The meeting was closed with short white gloves and a sin- ers. Ken Ray. Holle of Wil- cro-E INTON NORRIS JR
war ACW evening mekeeae: s. 30 a. m. ; Evening Circle -the Lord's Prayer, and of pearls, a giff-Tiam Pehi erie as ring MRS. GEORGE CLINTON NORMS :--
1 p.m. - . meets, 7:30 p. m. “. Refreshments were served of the groom. The bride car- bearer. He carried a heart- bon and white mums was-l-red creations,
Grace Lutheran, Lades E v- St. Paul's Staff meeting, by Inell Thielemann, Kathy ried a bouquet of white mums. shaped satin pillow trimmed" The Bride's table wasover-The couple will make their
ening Cirele meets, 7:30 p.m, 9 a.m. -------- Gaskamp, and Mike Arlitt. Miss Sandra Kohring of Br- with lace and pearls, laid with a white lace table- home in Tomball at 216 Texas
, Miss Karen Gaskamp, re-, cloth and was accented with St
. gistered the guests. Misses English ivy and the brides- BRIDAL PARTIES
Becky and Melissa Herman maid's bouquets. The two bot------------Pantry Shower----
gave out rice bags from bas- tom lavers of the four-tiered Mrs: Fred Sommer, Nirs,
kets-trimmtedible bib- wedding cake were separated Flavd Sommer and Frances
bons, • with swinging latice shutters Lynn Sommer honored Miss
For her daughter's wedding, containing cupids. A pair of Emshoff with a pantry shower
- Mrs. Emshoff those. a navy- ivory doves rested on the at The Tome of Mrs. Floyd
knit two piece suit with black—center of the bottorn layer.—Former.—On-arrival-Miss,
accessories. The groom's Red velvet roses were scat- Emslioff and her mother were
mother chose a beige tunic tered over the cake and it presented with white mum
suit with brown accessories. was topped with another pair corsages The evening was
Both mothers wore white car- of doves and roses, spentesnaking rice bags. Re-
— nation corsages------------The cake was cut by Miss . freshments consisted oftake.
After the ceremonya recep- I inda Kettter and Mrs. Rose- ice creami, m ints, nuts and
mary Thornton. Serving in the punch. The hostesses gift was
a bun warmer and a box of
1/2 pt. milkCELEBRATE 50th WEDDING ANNIVE RSA RY-Mr. and Mrs.
BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL 8 . W. F. Ising celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Nov. 27, 1969, at the VFW Home in Brenham, The couple
iwas joined by their three children and their families along
TUESDAY, JAN. 13 with numerous friends and relatives. Pastor R. J. Weber
.Baked ham, potato salad,gave a short talk just prior to the noon meal. Later in the
day, after Mr. and Mrs. Ising opened their many gifts and
expressed their thanks to all, cake and coffee were served.
Their children are Mrs. Raymond Winkelmann, Ewald
is ing, and Mrs. Ray West. The couple ha ve six g randchildren
and one great-grandchild. - *
seasoned green beans, pine-
apple pudding, hot rolls and
1 2 pt. milk
WEDNESDAY, JAN; 14
Roast beef with brown gra-
vy, buttered noodles, English
peas, apricots, cornbread with
butter and 1/2 pt. milk
a Alua
Calendar Of Events
TUESDA Y, JAN. 13: — TUESDAY, JAN, 3:
First United Methodist CH-=====-Ebenezer-Lutheran, Berlin,
Circle 2 of Church Women,
. Kenneth Baker, president,
presided over the meeting.
The-minutes and treasur-
er's report were read and
approved. There were 26.
members and two sponsors
present.,
Gloria Hendrickson, Wheat- .
ridge Seals chairman, re-
ported that the league col-
lected approximately $86. on
the Wheatridge Seals.
Pat Naumann was granted
her release.
Miss Joyce Post rendered:
the nuptial music while the
congregation sang ‘‘Blest Be
the Tie That Binds.”
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was attired
in a formal A-line gown of
white peau de soie overlaid
with silk organza. The bodice
and center front skirt were
trimmed with beaded lace ap-
pliques and accented with brief
lace sleeves. Her full length
circular chapel train was at-
tached with a bow and beaded
The Youth League's Zone lace appliques formed a bor-
—Velleybal- A) Mament wo Dec der at the hemline—-.-=,
held Feb. 1 in Brenham, Wm.- The bride's veil of silk ill-
Penn is the host for the tour-
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kind of, SAVINGS you like — B L-G SAVINGS on the total amount and that’s .
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SOUP
Can 10
SNIDER’S
CATSUP
Freeters
EVERY TU ESDAY
WITH A $2 50
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CIGARETTES
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QUALITY MEA TS
Fresh Meaty
PORK
RIBS
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FRESH RCSTON BUTT
PORK ROAST
69°.
CLEANSER .
2 4" 39 SPIC & SPAN
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FABRIC SOFTENER
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BAKERITE
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FR OZEN FOODS
TENNESSEE POTATOES
FRENCH
7 FRIES
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Poly Bag
79
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Size 47
FRESH
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GROUND CHUCK
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EXTRA LEAN GROUND
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tion was held at the American
Legion Hall in Brenham where houseparty were Misses Con-
a beef and pork barbecue was nie Newman Diane Kohring,
served to approximately 400 Frances Sommer, Rebecca
guests. The rows of tables. Kohring, andMrs. Delvin Gas-Miscell.....ous Shower,
were enhanced with Blue rib- kamp. m f Brenham, also M ff was
vonerrernrrre Misses Kim Klussmann of hompred with a-miscellanens- —-
QUALITY WEDDING Brvan and Sandra Lee Brandt shower at the William Penn
PHOTOGRAPHS AT of Richmond. Parish Hall on Nov. 16. The
REASONABLE RATES When Mr. and Mrs. Norris hostesses were Mrs. Landon" -
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ROBERT LINDEMANN . to Mexico, Mrs. Norris was mann, Mrs. Vernon Kluss-
836-6414wearing a blue it dress with mann. Mrs. E rich Schroeder.
so red accessories. Her ( irsare Miss Betty Jane Schroeder .
groceries containing, all the":
ingredients for bisenits.
State Bank No. 225
CONSOLIDATED RE PORT of CONDITION OF
Farmers State Bank
OF CHAPPELL MILT IN THE STATE OF TE XAS
AND DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSINESS ON DEC EMBER 31,196.9. .
ASSETS.
Cash and due from banks.......
U.S. Treasury securities........
Other securities (including $1.00
corporate stocks) ....... .....______
Other loans .........................
... .. .158,947.46 —
________221,703.50
....... 308,548.09 .
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures,
onkunuoypetsirepresenting bank-
-premise-".:........... ,
TOTAL ASSETS ------------------------------
--------HABHTIES____
Demand deposits of individuals, part-
nerships, and corporations ..............
- Time and savings deposits of individuals.
he 0
Deposits of States and political sub- +.
divisions ...............................
Certified and officers' checks, etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS......S€
(a) Total demand deposits...365,505.72
Mrs, Lee Fred Schroeder
Mrs. Freddie Klussmann,
Mrs. Bobbie, Thornton, Mrs.
Wallace Klussmann, and Mrs.
Otto Klussmann. The evening
= was spent in cams and ron== -
versation. Refreshments of
cake, cookies, sandwiches, pi-.
ckies, olives, nuts, mints.
Coke and coffee were served.
The hostesses gift was an
electric steam iron.
ins Miscellaneous Shower
Misses Sandra Kohrihe, Ka-
—therya-Kohrine, - Diane Kohi-
ring. Rebecca Kohrine and Ka-
ren Gaskamp hone red Miss
shoff with a misrellane
- shower at the. William Penn,
Parish Hall on. Nov. 23. The
2 950.00
PD2O wprSented
- 1. red carnatiom-jeorsace. The.
. 341,731,60
.55,33
.1240.11
.... 54.01 _
F—evening was spent in games
and, conversation. After Miss---
Emshoff opened lier ifts, a
1—beautiful decorated double......
K art cake was served along - 158
with sandwiches, pickles,-- ‘ %
- ives, I ints, huts, cakes and
coffee. The hostesses gift
to the—bride-eleet— was-
veg-o-matie food preparer.
(b) Total time and savings
deposits ........................239,755.33
TOTAL LIABILITIES..............................$605,261.5.
CAPITAL AC COL NTS
Common stock-total par value ............
(No. shares authorized 250)
(No. shares outstanding 250)
Surplus ..........................................
Undivided profits ...........................
Reserve for contingencies and
other capital reserves for taxes ....
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ....
MEMORANDA
..25,000.00-
I 35,000.00
.25,889.00
... 1,000.00
692,150.05
Average of total deposits for the 15
calendar days ending with call date......
Average of total loans for the 15 cal-
endar days ending with call date.........
Unearned discount on instalment- loans
included in total capital accounts ....
590,271.35
..311,182.53
..... 627,80
I, Nathan L. Winfield, Vice President, of the above,
named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of:
condition is true and correct, to the best of my know-
ledge and belief.
Cor rect-Attest: NATHAN L. WINFIEL D, SR,
— JOHN B. SCHAER----==
SADIE R. SCHAER
wT.H. DIPPEL Directors
ROBERT SCHAER
STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF, WASHINGTON, ss.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of
January, 1970, and I hereby certify that I am not an
officer or director of this bank.
My commission expires June 1, 1971
HARRY LESSER, Notary Public-
THUMB TEST
POT PLANTS
NEW YORK (UPD When-
the top soil of your clay-pot -
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thumb and the plant is not
wilting, withhold.water. If dry,
you can water freely with warm-
water at room temperature.
The porous pots antomatically
get rid of surplusmoirture
and harmful saltsthrouch their
... walls and bottom drainage
hole, so routs won't drown or
be “poisoned" by salts.
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