Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1970 Page: 4 of 10
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AGE FOUR BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1970
MOTHERS DAY SPECIALS GALORE!
ET A&P HELP YOU CELEBRATE MOTHERS DAY MAY 10,1970 WITH BIG SAVIHGS
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MAY 9, 1970
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Meyer Family
Holds Fifth
% Reunion Here
The Meyer family held their
5th reunion at the Tiemann’s
Camp House on Sunday, April
CfSee present for the reumoner
were 27 families.
A basket lunch consisting of
foods, salads, vegetables,
ham, sausage, chicken, pud-
ding, pies, cakes, rolls, coffee,
• and tea was served at noon.
• During the business session,
1 which was presided over by
Elmert W. Meyer, he was again
*Ey ter charman rtti Arve
--reunion End" Mts--rmos Ran-------
dermann was reelected secre-
tary and treasurer.
It was decided to have the
1972 reunion at Tiemann’s
Camp on the last Sunday in
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* CHUCK STEAK 05
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SWISS STEAK. 79
DELICIOUS
Ground MEAT.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-The engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of Miss Cynthia Ann Schraub and Stuart
Hoyt Johnson has been announced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Orlando A. Schraub of Bay City. The bride-elect is
the granddaughter of Mrs. Edwin H. Schroeder of Seguin,
formerly of Brenham. The prospective groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Johnson of Markham. The wedding
date has been set for June 27, with the ceremony to take
place in St. Peter Lutheran Church, Bay City. The briee-
elect is a graduate of Bay City High School. The groom-
elect is a graduate of Tidehaven High-School. Both are cur-
rently attending Wharton County Junior College. '
April.
One visitor, Miss Hennle
. Buerger, was welcomed.
a Fritz Berger, aged 87, was
.-recognized as the olde E mem-
ber present. Roger Brent Pot-
ter, aged four weeks, was the
youngest. Each received a gift.
There were two deceased
members since the 1968 re-
union - Fritz Meyer and Edd
Meyer. 1
A luncheon was served later
in the afternoon.
Elmer Meyer recognised
the various families present
from the family tree.
•Those present at the reunion
were from Brenham, Houston,
Beeville, Rosenberg, Taylor
- and Needville.
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Lam ar High Senior Feted in Houston
The Warwick Club in the Misses LaNita Grawnoski,
Warwick Hotel in Houston was Duffy Banfield, Anne Marie
- the setting for a luncheon given Bavovec, Peggy Schulz, Me-
by Mrs. O. J. Schulte of S1- lanie Williams, Theresa Sch-
monton for her daughter, Cin- ultz, Lynn Young, Connie Sm-
dy, a 1970 Lamar High School ith, Yovonne: Becerra, Bonnie
senior. .. ’ Schwenke, Lez Roberts, Tomi
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CHRIST LUTHERAN
JUNIOR LUTHERANS
Miss Schulte is the grand- Gay Davis, Betty French, Ka- - thorons ICh
daughter of Mrs. Martha Look ren Rosenbaum, Cheryl C rip- The Juniortutherensoicin
of Brenham, pen, Jo Ann Holub, 1 inda ch- rist Lutheran Churchsmet m
• The senior girls used the rist,Mrs. S. L Albritton, the Saturday,May, ^ned ^h the
glass elevator to their honoree and hostess. The meeting rede A
hearts content and were ser- Mrs. Albritton presented the singing 0 . d , Wynne
ved a luncheon menu of War. honoree with a green orchid senherdandeadad the serpe
wick special salad, London corsage for the occasion, to anocaroi Henze read the
broil, escalloped cauliflower, Sakowilz Olde Colony Room end he story . Some of
O’Brien potatoes, Singapore was the setting for a hospi- prave Friendes, was read to
: cream tart, rolls, tea, coffee tality given Saturday by Mrs. - s
and champagne. ' Martha Look and Mrs. James the group, after which the
Centering the table was a Hill honoring Miss Schulte.group sang Praise Him, Pr-__
massive arrangement of sp- Miss Schulte is Mrs. Look’s aise dim. — -----
ring blossoms topped with a granddaughter and Mrs. Hill’s Todd Johnson and Paul Sch-
doll in gown and mortar board, niece,. leider were welcomed visi-
. Those attending included’ A centerpiece of daisies and tors. ,
--=—=—==--- yellow mums was used on the The birthday celebrants for ..
NEW MIDI GOWN luncheon table, and the honoree the month were Pastor Pfennig
received a daisy and mum cor- and Todd Hertel,
Among the season snewbri- . Articles were turned in for
dal gowns is one with a new A gift of lingerie marked the Klenli Kits.
length, introduced by Pricilla The closing song was “This
—ofBostee- he designer rew. The menu consisted of fresh is My Father’s World" after :
fruit salad with poppy seed which the group joined in the
dressing, breast of chicken Lord’s Prayer
in bing cherry burgundy sau- After the lesson period re-
ce, carrot circles Vichy, bro- freshments were served by
ccoli in brown butter, rolls, Tanya Marburger. " .
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parfait. . FLOATY FABRICS
The guest list included Con- .
nie Plummer, Fran Kelly, Fabrics in the new crop of
Carolyn Huggins, Connie Sm- bridal gowns include floaty
ith Theresa Schultz, Janie types - fragile silk laces, •
COSMETICS! Kelly, Peggy Schulz, Lynn De- chiffons, voiles, organdy and
-uep anact cECpmesan,121n2522LASr sea
Nita Grawnoski, Nancy Leg-arso is m meruma-e Ateees
ler Mrs. O. J. Schulte and especially attractive in heir-
the honoree.. . loom lace.
fuses to tag it with the name -
midi but it seems to fit that
description, being 12 inches
from the floor. The new length
is suggested for small infor-
mal. weddings. The look to ms
traditional bride still is long.
-—Sewanruza
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• Come in and register for Mode O'Day’s
Luckiest Mother
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ADDRESS
PHONE —----—
’ • THE LUCKY WINNER WILL RECEIVE A GIFT WARDROBE OF HER OWN
SELECTION IN MODE 0 OAY MERCHANDISE VALUED AT $30 RETAIL
Winners Will Be Notified By Telephone.or letter
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Moser, Charles & O'Shea, William. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1970, newspaper, May 6, 1970; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695857/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.