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PAGE TWO BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1969
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VFW LADIES AUXILIARY
The’ James F. Dillon Post
7104, Ladies Auxiliary, met
in regular session on Dec. 11
Chappell Hill Historical Society Eyes-Aglow l ots in
Holds Annual Christmas Meeting Ch :he E L
The annual Christmas Christmas out-of-door deco- IL 1otiCo I I UCAS
Around In Circles
meeting of the “Chappell Hill
Historical Society was held
Tuesday evening at the Mu-
seum Center, with Mr, and
Mrs. N. L. Winfield as hosts,
at a beautifully appointed din-
Christmas out-of-door deco-
at 7:30 p.m. with President
Elizabeth Weatherby presid-1 ner for the large numberinat-
tendance.
ing.
The Post and Auxiliary had
their Christmas party Satur-
day, Dec. 13, at 7 p.m. at the
Post Home. *
Cookies were sent to the
veterans in the Veterans Hos-
pital at Temple.
A covered dish supper will
be held prior to the regular
meeting on Jan. 8. All new
members are asked to attend.
The door prize was won by
Gladyola Jeske.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booker
of Independence were wel-
comed as guests, as were A.J.
Hartmann of Port Arthur, and
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Pace
of Houston and Chappell Hill.
Following dinner, the meet-
ing was conducted with Mrs.
Winfield, president, in the
chair.
Committee chairmenre-
The modern era of Christ-
mas cards dates from 1900 to
1910, when a number of new played,
publishing firms were first es- Restoration of the old rock
tablished . But the big boom . store on Main Street is mov-
rations, the organization con-
sider offering a Christmas
Decoration Award, in 1970, in
lieu of the monthly award. The
motion carried.
Historian Nath Winfield sta-
ted that 12 more copiesof “‘All
Our Yesterdays," had been
sold in the past 30 days, and
now concentrated efforts were
being made to record all Wa-
shington County Cemetery,
and isolated family plot, head-
stones, for publication during
the coming year.
Maintenance committee ex-
pressed the need for a vapor
light being installed on the
grounds of the Museum Cen-
ter, between the Center and
the Methodist Church. Wm. H.
Zeiss offered his service in
GREENVINE ALCW
■ Tuesday Afternoon
The Tuesday Afternoon Cir-
cle of the Greenvine ALCW
held their meeting on Dec. 3
at the Parish House.
The meeting opened by sing-
ing the hymn, "Come Thou
Expected Jesus." The group
read in unison Joshua 24:
14-27, 1 Cor. 11:23-26, and
Heb. 10: 19-25, followed by.a
prayer by Pastor Poehlmann
who also led the Bible study.
Mrs. Albert Mertz, chair-
man, called the business me-
prayer. The Bible study was ‘Joy to th* World" was sung
given by Pastor Poehlmann for the opening, followed by
based on "Abiding in the Cov- the pastor reading Joshua 24,
enant," Cor. 11 and Heb. 10. He also
Mrs. Ed. Penkert called the
business meeting to order.
Mrs. E. T. Neutzler read the
minutes of the last meeting.
There was no old or new bus-
iness.
Mrs. Ed. Penkert read the
offering meditation. The
meeting adjourned with the
Lord's Prayer.
Brenham Circle
The Brenham Circle met
eting to order. The hymn, Dec, 11 at the home of Mrs.
"Rejoice All Ye Believers," Laura Makowsky with five
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BPS
ported that a total of 94 books
had been purchased during
1969 for the circulating lib-
rary, including four outstand-
ing selections made dun ngthgk. checking possibilities sugges-
was sung. Mrs. Herbert Jae- members, Pastor Poehlmann
ger gave the minutes and trea- and one visitor, Mrs. Poehl-
surer’s report. mann present.
last month, which were diff ted.
came immediately after World
War I. At that time, public
fancy was won over by the sym-
bolic designs--Christmas tr-
ees, holly wreaths, gleaming
candles, and church bells,
veonronrrnre
QUALITY WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHS AT
REASONABLE RATES
CALL
ROBERT LINDEMANN
836-6414 ‘
2.0000ALOU
ing slowly, but a portionofthe
north wall has been rebuilt,
and door frames have been
set.
Appreciation was expres-
sed to Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Dil-
lon for their gift of valued
books of early history.
Mrs. Clarke Polk a nnounced
that the yard of the month
award had been given to Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Cegielski.
Motion was made that with the
increase shown this year in
Suggestion from the floor
was made, to encourage con-
tinued restoration and impro-
vement' of business houses,
it might be wise to consider
some manner of assistance
given by the Historical Soc-
. lety. J. S. Spencer made the
motion that the organization
pay for historical markers
to be placed on business buil-
dings worthy of the award.
The motion carried.
The meeting now dismis-
sed, dessert was served and
a social hour followed.
VEA
Every little miss wants to dress up for the holidays
Designs such as these two by Nanette will do the trick
for them Bright red bonded knit A-line dress (left)
has white crepe collar and sleeves It's trimmed with
red, white and blue polka dot sash Vivid print
broomstick pleated A-line dress (right) comes,with a
small broom. After laundering, wrap dress around
broom. Presto Pleats are in place
It was decided to meet on
Thursday, Dec. Ilin the after-
noon to put up the Christmas
tree and decorate for the
ALCW Christmas supper.
Mrs. Herbert Jaeger read
the offering meditation and pr-
ayer. “A Glad and Happy Bir-
thday" was sung for Mrs. Gus
Drews. The meeting closed
with the Lord’s Prayer.___
A social hour followed with
the entire group bringing and
enjoying Christmas goodies.
Tuesday Evening
The Tuesday Evening Cir-
cle of the Greenvine ALCW
met Dec. 2 with seven mem-
bers and Pastor W. 6. Poehl-
mann present.
The meetingopened by sing-
ing “Rejoice All Ye Believ-
mann present.
The meetingopened by si ng-
ing “From Heaven Above to
Earth I Come.” Pastor Poehl-
led the group in prayer be-
fore presenting the topic.
"Abiding in the Covenant.”
The study followed by the gr-
oup singing "Silent Night.”
During the business session
the visitors were welcomed
and the minutes were read
and approved. The treasur-
er’s report was also given.
Mrs. Jurries reported on
the visit to the nursing home
and reminded the group of the
Chrismas party and the Jan-
uary meeting which would be
in the afternoon.
Mrs. Peters offered to be
the hostess for the February
meeting.
Mas. Jurries read the of-
fering meditation and the of-
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best wishes for the holiday season.
mann then had the Bible study, fering was received. !‘Come
The women took part in the Thou Long Expected Jesus”
discussion, was read in unison as the
Mrs. Franklin Eckert cal led closing prayer. Refreshments
the business meeting to order, were served.
Mrs. Marvin Jurries read the The Greenvine ALCW had
offering meditation and offer- their Christmas party Friday
ed her home for the Febru- evening, Dec. 12 at the Edu-
ary meetig.---—-—" cational Building.
The meeting closed withthe The tables were decora-
Lord’s Prayer and singing ted with Christmas decora-
“God Bless You Till We Meet tions. A Christmas tree was
Again.” The hostess served a
lunch.
Mill Creek Circle
The Mill Creek Circle held
its December meeting in the
' home of Mrs. Erich Jaster,
Sr. with seven members, Rev.
and Mrs. Poehlmann, Mrs.
also a part of the decora-
tions,
A covered dish supper was
served to the families pre-
sent. Gifts were exchanged
by the ladies and Pastor and
Mrs. W. C, Poehlmnn were
remembered with a gift.
Erich Jaster, Jr., Mrs. Er- Christmas carols were sung
win Gaskamp and Mrs. El- by the group and games were
wood Jaster in attendance, played.
SNACK FROM LEFTOVERS ers." The Pastor read a por-
"ST . r tion of Joshua 24, 1 Cor. 11
Sweet an id sour turkey tid- and Heb. 10, followed by a
bits make leftover holiday bird
into a party snack. Finely
grind cooked turkey to meas- CAITAIKIN Ar TI/ FNTC
ure 3 cups firmly packed. Mx -*- CALENDAR OF EVENTS
well with 1/2 cup of fresh VHLENPRAN VI LIT I J
cranberries chopped, 1 THU RSDA Y, DEC. 18: SUNDAY: DEC. 21:
(5-ounce) can of water chest- . First United Methodist, Salem Lutheran Welcome,
nuts, drained and chopped, 1 Methodist Men-ladies night, Sunday School Christmas pro-
well beaten egg, 1 tablespoon -7 p.m., gram, 7p.m.
of soy sauce and salt and pep- Grace Lutheran School Ch- paois Junior I uther
per to taste. Shape into 1- ristmas program, 1 p.m. Leagueariink
tea contained unear er To FRIDAY, DEC. 19: day Senoo ChristMASSeiviCE.
serve, -
For serving, heat a skillet
with a little oil and brown
frozen, tidbits in jt, shaking
skillet often to brown them
evenly. Spear with toothpicks
and serve with this cranberry
barbecue sauce--1 (1-pound)
can of jellied cranberry sauce,
melted, and cooked 10 minutes
SUNDAY, DEC. 21:
Christ Lutheran, Sunday
School Chrismas program,
10:30 a.m.; Junior Lutheran
Christmas party and caroling,
6 p.m.
St. John’s Lutheran, Prairie
Hill, Junior Lutheran Christ-
mas Candlelight service, 7:30
pm. :
St. Johns UCC, Burton,
Christmas program practice
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
St. Paul Lutheran, Phillips- •
burg, Christmas program re-
hearsal, 2 p.m.
St. Paul Lutheran, Rehburg,
Luther League go caroling,
LUTHE RANS, WIEDE VILLE 5 p.m.,
- BTonna Kramer E Zion Lutheran, Zionsvinte—===
=== eransofini- Thirty Minutes with Jesus’
-arg , ,St. John’s Lutheran, Hfinekl-manie. Anbran Church of in the German language.
During the Christmas sea-. Hill, Youth Choir social from. Wiedeville held their regular-FONDay DE . 2
• son about 26 per cent of the toy • noon to 2:30 p.m. meeting on Dec. 6. They wentBoy Scout Troop 742 spon- :
buyers go into more than one ! Christ Lutheran, Sunday to visit and presented a pro- sored by St. Paul’s Lutheran ‘
' store before finally making a Schod Christmas Program gram at the Brenham Rest' Church Men meeting in parish
purchase. rehearsal. 2 p.m. . . Home. The program was en- House 309 w Think
titled, “‘The Advent Candles. • •
and sang some songs St. Paul’s Senior Choir re-
' Following the visit they had hearsal in church, 7:30 p.m.
a Christmas party at the ch- Zion Lutheran, Zionsville,
urch with all members dec- Sunday School Christmas pro-
orating a tree and enjoving re- gram practice at 7:30 p.m.
freshments, which eachmem- St. Johns UCC, Burton,
ber brought. Men’s Corus, 7:30 p.m.
Christ Lutheran, Luther
League Christmas parties at
rest homes at 3 p.m.
TUESDAY, DEC. 23:
St. Paul’s staff meeting, 9
a.m.; Chapel Choir rehearsal
in church, 1:30 p.m.
St. Johns UCC, Burton,
Live “Nativity Scene, 7 p.m.
St. Paul Lutheran, Rehburg,
Luther League presents live
Nativity scene at 6:30 p.m.
following the the scene the
Sunday School will practice
the Christmas program.
Salem Lutheran, Salem, 7 p.m.
Sunday School children’s Ch- st. Paul’s Senior Luther
League Christmas Eve Ser-
vice Rehearsal and Caroling,
3 p.m.
ristmas program rehearsal,
7:30 p.m.
. Salem Lutheran, Welcome,
..Sunday School Christmas Pro-
gram Rehearsal, 7 p.m.
St. John’s Lutheran, Prairie
Hill, Christmas program pr-
actice, 7:30 p.m. ‘
1 with 1/4 cup of soy sauce, 2
tablespoons of lemon juice and
, 1 tablespoon of grated onion.
- = Makes about.32 tidbits, nenusany
SATURDAY, DEC. 20:
St. Paul’s Sunday School
Christmas service rehearsaPe
in church,dr15opanne
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Gilmore, Robert K. & O'Shea, William. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 252, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1969, newspaper, December 18, 1969; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1648169/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.