Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 162, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 15, 1972 Page: 3 of 10
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retarded, the convalescent
returned to Houston with the
Bagwells where they will spend
Bathe had roll can and read the
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3 cups cooked rice
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same place. A basket lunch will Manning introduced Hawhika
again be the menu. Katsumma from Ashikaga.
Japan who was a guest at their
home for two weeks, also a
nephew Maek Clark from
drink
4 slices bacon
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13 and Luke It: 18. Mrs. H. L.
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what books can be obtained
and are good reading for
Long Grove, Illinois 60049
CASSEROLE
1 medium red cabbage,
shredded
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warm pudding before serv-
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which date the offering will be
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Mrs. E. P -Jacob Jr. read the
offering meditation and prayer
after which the meeting was
closed with all joining in the
Lord’s Prayer. Hostesses for
the evening were Mrs. W. 0.
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By MR8. ELLA NOAK
The Women’s Evening Circle
of the Carmine Martin Luther
Lutheran church met Monday
evening for their regular
monthly meeting with eight
members present.
The meeting was opened
with the group singing, “What
The 25 hostesses presented "
the honoree with an Ironing
board, pad and cover and an
electric mixer. •
Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Ullrich
and Mr. and Mrs. A. W Merten
spent one day last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Corvin Frenzel
and family at Eagle Lake.
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The great outdoors have al-
ways been just where they
are.. But as of late they’ve
become the stomping
grounds for active sports
fans. . -
small, the group enjoyed the
day reminiscing and playing
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Following the noon meal, a
brief business meeting was Demonstration Clb members
held with Arthur Blondeau, the and their families met with the
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vice president, presiding in the 4-H‘ers andxeheir families
absence of the president, jointly with a covered dish
Harry Lampert of Hurst It supper con the patio at St.
was decided to hold another Stanislaus grounds on Tuesday
reunion next year on the evening at 8 p m.
second Sunday in August at the Mr and Mrs. William B
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health food syn-
drome, eating only what
< comes naturally. Health food
tional plantation spoon cake
are in for a special treat.
Spoon cakes have a bottom
layer of pudding and a fruit
topping. Try one with apricot
halves and almonds that rise
to the top during baking
This is good hot or cold and
many will insist on a lemon-
flavored whipped cream as
a topper served while the
Apricot Spoon Cake is still
warm.
APRICOT SPOON CAKE
1 package (18% ounces)
______ yallaw pako mix
% cup milk
1 cup toasted blanched
silvered almonds
1 can (17 ounces) apricot
halves
% cup firmly packed light
brown sugar
1 cup heavy cream
% teaspoon grated lemon
. peel
Blend cake mix and milk
thoroughly in bowl; stir in %:
cup of the almonds. Spread
in greased 12 x 7% x 2-inch
(2-quart) baking dish. Bake
in 350-degree oven 25 min-
utes. Drain apricots, reserv-
ing syrup. Add enough water
to make 1% cups liquid Cut
apricots in half.
Heat apricot syrup mixture
with brown sugar: pour
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Annie Regiene, both of Austin,
spent Wednesday here with Vows Exchanged
Mrs. Leona Koether.
Mr ard Mrs. M. G. Bathe, In Recent Rites
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If you’re one of those Irving. Texas Mrs Rose
women who claims she can Hauck from Brenham was also
never find the right shade of a guest
makeup, then solve the prob- A total of 51 members, three
lem by blending yourown. visitors and the county HD
Botfyomcarateuyomaursp ** Mrs Sherry Eiheredge
that comes with a base plus and her husband were present
tubes of light and dark Before lunch was served the
blenders. The right shade grace was said by all present
dilemma will be solved, es- An enjoyable evening was
pecially when tanning time spent by the families and their
comes around, children.
evenly over partially baked set incenter, serve warm
hot "cake." Arrange apricots Just before serving, whip
in three rows over surface of cream with lemon peel until
pudding: sprinkle with re- soft peaks form, serve with
malning almonds Return to pudding Makes 10 tq 12
oven and bake 30 minutes servings
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Although the attendance was • IVEWS
In a large bowl combine patients from mental
I. cabbage,-apples, onions, rice, institutions, and to help in
salt, pepper and allspice, rehabilitation, has a model
Turn into greased 13x9-inch apartment right in the center
baking dish Pour-Concord o _
grape drink over all. Top Service is. Free
with bacon slices Bake at The service, which can ran
350 degrees for 1 hour up to 40 weeks of aid if needed
Makes 8 servings either at the Center or in the
more or until pudding seems (NOTE: Cover and refrig-
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and.he. and Mr. and Mrs. Reinhart Matron of honor was Kathy and swish them through soap which clear the wheels and , . . g
Michael. ■ , ~re,n mRtpr om. Epig, Re nr ",nt «i*dc Hin, null spokes with many inches to top, the easier it is for ever there s & grup of en- long flowered skirts, leg-0-
' Little Kenny is the first Falkenberg were ,n man was Terrv Lueckemeyer or.deterge sud m ins and spare - Capes are layered motorists to spot cyclists and thusiasts in vivid, multi- mutton sleeved tops and
grandchild for Mrand Mrs. E. Fredericksburg Sunday where ertze wecaamg were themtaut,hang.todang ver matching sweaters clear the way for them. Bee- colored tops hovering around large brimmed hats -They
EJSrachalta of Houston and is they attended the Pfeiffer me&E55 “t the"eminWete replace them on clean shades, which in turn layer over tur. wear’s young, junior clinging a store front, you can be rea- were a whole other thing
a great grandchild for W; J. reunion... pmiiens..0 ’ne immediate tleneck tops for extra bicycle sweater can t be sonably sure the store Tents from the liberated, body-
IMabe of Carmine. were in Austin Saturday where The groom is a graduate of A good fisherman should warw sincznbinisiearin molrs and stripes. ‘ bixete 1930s the "hothouse conscious cyclists of the’70s,
. anatatws.csd.clsysomsna iSva^^ and has recently ret sumgdmpgggneamtmma shirts and sweaters with aAppsimermay sun; rob males Ecdsmfmyppeddua exercise as one of the daily.
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s*- B c ***' and hepmemprsehcDbmne freSCimnE’theorigmter’IR Burton Ladies Calendar Of Events
was presented-a corsage of
white carnations.
The registration table was
covered with a crocheted cloth
and was centered with a vase
holding a red carnation. Mrs.
Garry Sanders of Giddings,
sister-in-law of Mrs. Dunham,
registered the gifts.
dyaspata fkx ’ Miss Diane Etzel of Carmine
Mrs. E. P. Jacob Jr. 3 accompanied Mr and Mrs.
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weekend. Upn their- return ‘
Diane and Susan Etzel 2 11 N
NINGS ON AI I DEPOSITS BEGIN IMMEDIATEI Y
stores are popping up, every- |
where and organic food is .L
stocked on a meaningful * ■
number of shelves in your I
_______________ | favorite supermarket. The I
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approaching marriage of, their daughter, Marcella Lee, to mins the victor.. And fresh fl
, Mr. Roger Dale Grabarschick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. unpolluted air, clear water E
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married to the former’ Ruth Oela3-ohms Lutheran -bursht®c 8 als: 4,2x2
Ullrich of Carmine, submitted Brenham, Texas. _____________ . , Bicycling, the any-age, m
amiaicmancruman travel-at-your-own-speed E
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Attend i n veiling TUESDAY, AUG 15: pm
A A I St Paul’s Lutheran Church SI. James Lutheran, New
tPj Manor MarKer Women Circle meeting in Webdem. Church Men meet al
Sunday. Aug 13 1972 Mrs Parish House, 309 W Third, 8 p. m.
cookies and to prepare many handicap covers a wider field home, is free with the Center D E Lomax Route 1 7:30 Pm FRIDAY AUG 18
things ... her morale and ego than the average person getting support not only from Carmine, and Mrs Virginia Grace Lutheran. Board of St. Paul’s conducting hymn
__________— have gone up... thank you and assumes -"It is any condi- .contributions but from New Van Ness, Route 1, Burton, Education,7:30 pm Time at Brenham Rest Home
_ _ There’s not a day passes but God bless you." tion," she says, "that prevents Y ork State or City ''purchase ’ journeyed to Manor, Texas, to St. John’s Lutheran, Prairie at 2 p. m.: Sweetbriar Nursing
The gift table was also what Mrs. Joyce Yard gets The letter was from an 81- a person from fullest operation’ of its rehabilitation programs, witness the unveiling of an Hill, Rachel Circle meeting at Home at 3 p m
covered with a crocheted cloth letters such as this one: “I wish year-old woman who had been within the framework of his or Mrs Yard became Historical Marker honoring 7:30 p.m. . cj
and held an arrangement of to express to you my heartfelt her daughter’s sole care for her potential ...” interested in working with the some of the early settlers of WEDNESDAY AUG 16- SUNDAY, AUG 20
red artificial roses. Assisting appreciation for the effort you those 18 years. Mrs. Yard directs the work handicapped because one of that community,. st John’s Lutheran Prairie John s Lutheran, Prairie
with the gifts were Mrs. Garry have extended in my A Pioneer of the Brooklyn Bureau of her instructors at Hunter had a These two ladies are Hill Sunday School Teachers , Congregatiohal meeting
Sanders, Mrs. Jerry Jacob and daughter’s behalf. Mrs. Yard, a home Community Service, Home blind mother, descendants of Wm Vaughan meeting at 8 p m after the services
Misses Cindy Jacob, Connie “To think that for 18 years economist by training, is one of Living and Working Center One of her innovations is and his four sons, and Wm. G. s Paul’s Lutheran Church
Pohl and Jane Jacob. she has been in a wheelchair the pioneers in a growing field The bureau may well be about putting persons with assorted Howse; (who married Ophelia wimen Circle meeting with I
Refreshments consisting of and been unable* to do of getting the handicapped the oldest in the nation handicaps all into training Adelaide Vaughan, daughter of Mrs Robert Stolz 1602
cakes, sandwiches, pickles, anything. But after a short back into action. Voluntaryandnon-sectarian.it together. "One person who. Wm, Vaughan.) whose names Harrison Rd 2 45 u m
chips, coffee and punch was period with you, she was able To Mrs. Yard, a native of started right after the Civil thinks his handicap is the worst appear on the marker. Many s Paul’s Lutheran Church
served buffet style. to bake a delicious cake, Barbados, the West Indies, a War when there were literally soon learns there are others old timers were present to wohen dir.i. Medting with
thousands of homeless children more handicapped, ” she said, refresh names and fond wol A r Tan. KEV Wo
, in New York City in need of “They help each other" * memories of these early Mrsham 1
care. ' settlers. Paul’s Lutheran Church.
Tuesday Book Club of Manor, Kirk Dr 7 30 pm
after the dedicatory ceremony. St. James Lutheran, New
,,, ,, This Book Club treasures their Wehdem, Rebecca Circle. 8
The 13th annual Schulte record book which dates back
reunion was held at Tiemann's to 1893
Camphouse Sunday with .....THURSDAY, AUG. 17:
- _ - St. John's Lutheran. Prairje
Hill. Men’s choir practice at 8
p.m ■ , • " '
CHAPPELL HILL Grace Lutheran. Board of
HOME DEMONSTRATION Evangelism meeting at 7:30
The Chappell Hill Home_____________
1AM I I XAS
Bible study, “Christian
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daughter CH^Mr. nd °fhet"datethomnsonj Wearcammissesiandciunior Free-wheelig stripes on aciylie bicycle sweater are designed to allow the
----8%*- yfrtssrt’-eyclist to stand, aut to oncoming.traffic: Spokefolk take to sweater layers for
a group of bicycle-geared breezy bicycling Over o turtleneck goes on Orion rpebble -tweed sweater vest E
and then a matching fringed cape and tweedy knipents--en-mT94
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Casseroles come in many
. guises. One that fills the
need for more vegetables on
the daily menu is a Concord H
Cabbage csserole. It com-
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cabbage and tart apples and
makes a complete meal dish
or a side dish with a beef
or pork roast.
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