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The Brookshire Times from Brookshire, Texas • Page 2

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Brookshire, Texas
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TWO THE TIMES Hometown newspaper for Brookshire and Katy, Texas Thursday. August 11, 1960 Catholic Summer Class Averages 100 Daily The Summer School of Religious Instruction at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church closed Friday morning with a party. More than 130 children were registered and the daily classes for the two weeks period averaged more than 100 in attendance. The school was under the direction of Father Jackson who was assisted by Fr. Me Grevy, a seminarian and ladies of the parish.

Each day the children had an hour of religious instruction, 30 minutes of supervised recreation, 30 minutes choir or altar liny instruction, followed by the IIolv Mass. father, the bride wore a waltz length gown with under- dress of white satin and overdress of silk organza. The gown was fashioned with a rounded neckline and ort sleeves and was fitted at the waistline to a full gathered skirt. The organza skir 1 and neckline were trimmed with Rev. Donald Dibbens Accepts Pastorate at Follett, Texas Rev.

Donald Dibbens and family arc leaving Katy on August tii or 10 for Follett. Texas where lie has accepted a pastorate. Tie lias been pastor of the Apostolic Faith Church in Katy for the last 3 years. Harold will be the new pastor at Katy. Ho and his family will arrive from LaVorne.

Okla. sometime within the next two weeks. Add to the fun, and keep posted on the weather, traffic, and news. Wawarofsky Paben Wedding Solemnized The wedflinjr of Miss Emma Louise Paben and Mr. Neal Warwarofsky was solemnized on Saturday, July 1(5, at 8 p.m.

at St. John's Lutheran Church in Waller. The double ring ceremony was perfumed by the Rev. Walter Thormeyer, pastor of the church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl B. a- ben. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mary Warwarof- sky and the late W.

O. Wa- warofsky. Both families are long time residents of near Waller. Given in marriage by her CHANNEL MASTER TRANSISTOR Portable Radio mootl no. (SOB list Playi Clearly Wherever It Goei Katy Furniture A HOME is your most important INVESTMENT! INVEST IN QUALITY Plan Your Eastway Terrace Home NOW! J.

D. Mofheral, UL 2-4410 embroidered floral sprays and the waistline was accentuated by acummerbund sash. For jewelry, she wore a pearl choker. Her bridal bouquet was of white orchids, lillies of the valley and fringed carnations. Her only attendant was her sister, Miss Lois Paben, who served her as maid of honor.

She wore a blue taffeta wallz length gown, with high necv" line, puffed sleeves and a sash tied in a bow with long streamers at the back. Her bouquet was of Vanda orchids Mr. VVawarofsky was attend- edby Wayne Ralston as best man. Mrs. Paben wore a pink cotton dress complimented with a corsage of green Cymbidium orchids arm Mrs.

Wawarofsky wore a blue cotton and had a corsage of yellow Cymbidiums A reception followed the ceremony and was given in the reception room of the church. It was attended by members of the family and friends of the newly-weds. After a brief trip to Austin and Marcos, the ocuple returned to Waller and will reside on the Wawarofsky farm. Among those attending the wedding were the A. R.

Paben family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pa- lien, the Floyd Paben family of Hrookshirc and Pattison, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Golden of Pasadena, and Mr.

and Mrs Kersey Leudtke of Nebraska. Need some spend- 1 ing money? Want to earn money? Sell subscriptions to the TIMES! A good commission and bonus is offered for the workers. ISell now while rate is only $2.50 per year as rates will be I going up soon. Want workers in Brookshire, Pattison. Fulshear, Simonton, Katy, Barker and Addicks.

If you come in early you should have your territory covered during Aug- gust. Apply today at the Brookshire Office, 8 to 10 a.m. or 12 to 5 p.m. Apply at the Katy office, 8 to 12 a.m. or 1 to 5 WISE CHOICfi to Katy.

The O. L. Gibbs family vacationed in Albany and Sylves- ter, Georgia last week visiting mother who is in ill Mrs. Gibbs sister and in War- This was their first wick, Georgia visiting his Georgia in 3 years. health, visit to A wise choice for bnck-to- fldiool wcnr is this dnrk notion Slylctl liy Shirley Lee, Ilic flornl striped dress tins a liigli bow ncrk and dhow length ulccves.

Photo from Seventeen Magazine. Lions Elect Intornatlonal President Finis E. Davis ol Louisville, Kentucky, was elected International President of Lions International at the Association's 43rd Annual Convention in Chicago. Lions International, with 610,000 members in 100 countries or regions, la the world's largest service club organization. Lions International is best known lor its many youth programs, community service projects, sight conservation activities and aid to the blind.

Last year Lions Clubs around the globe completed more than 192,000 individual community service projects. LAWMEN "We IMI! a lit lie shoaling and I walked away" In (he turbulent I870's ihe Texas Ranger's primary duly was (o meet the outlaw breeds the cmbiitctcd Indian, ihe Mexican bandit, the American desperado- cm enemy and deliver them safely 10 the jail door or the cemetery. John li.in.lay Armstrong sent quite a (ew customers to both places. Unwelcome Mexicans were promixly and permanently discouraged ar Palo Alio Prairie and Las Iniunsigent redskins were said 10 (old their teepees at the sound or his name. Among the well known trouble makers he escorted to the calibozo were the notorious King Fisher and bad man John Wesley Hardin.

Meanwhile, at home base in Austin, Mollie Durst Armstrong had problems of het seven little Armstrongs. So lather John then about 30 years old, re-nre-d (mm ihe Rangets to i quieter, more remunerative job, U. S. Marshal. Shuitly alter, and again with financial progress in mind, he tackled the cattle business and successfully established the 50.000-acre Armstrong ranch in what is now Willacy County.

There he lived peacefully and prosperously until his death on May 1, Again it was proved that qualified and experienced Texas Ranger could do just about anything he set out to, il it was for the good of his country or his family. Today much to the lawmen who brought peace to iha' frontier and much also to industry and coronn-rcr, brinjjcrl of prosperity and pleasure. The brewing industry has done iis part providing community revenues, payrolls and the refreshment of moderation. In Texas "Beer Belongs." The United Siuafl Foundation it constantly at work with brewers, wholesalers and retailers to assure the tale- of beer and ale under pleasant, orderly and Texas Division, UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, AUSTIN, TEXAS 106 VFW Building Katy Mrs. II.

E. Jordan has returned from a fiyo weeks visit in Jolliet and Chicago. 111. with her brothers. She also visited in Oklahoma before returning 1 Church of Christ in Brookshire Sunday Bible Study Worship Worship Wednesday Bible Study (ladies) a.m.

10:40 am. .7:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Bible Study ......7:30 p.m. 3915 Sixth telephone 76-J rtc A gift for any occasion! The Times SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE TODAY! SAVINGS in Every -N- BLOUSES Reg.

2.99 NOW 1-99 One group $1.00 each Ladies' Cotton DRESSES 1.99 and 299 A chance of a lifetime! Summer SHORTS Lots of wearing time left! Going at 99 ea(h Men's WORK PANTS KHAKI and GREY Only 2 99 TAKE YOUR PICK! SPORT Men's and Boys' 1.99 to 3.99 We Carry A COMPLETE LINE of WORK SHOES, BOOTS and WESTERN WEAR DRESS STRAW HATS PRICE on All SWIMSUITS DISKIN'S in BROOKSHIRE Cook your Meals! Gleaming new built-in gas ranges make cooking Automatic controls and the "burner-with-a-brain" bring out the "home economist" in help you to serve more delicious meals In half the time, with half the i work, thanks to natural gas. But there's nothing simple about getting gas to your home. Consider the risk of drilling thousands of feet deep in the hope of finding a gas-bearing Sand. Some wells cost more than $1,000,000 to drill, with no assurance of success. When gas is found there is still the job of "cleaning 4 it, making It suitable for use.

A huge, enormously costly pipeline system is required to transport gas to places where it's needed. Finally, a maze of mains and service lines bring it to your home and business. No doubt about natural (Jos is still the biggest bargain in your feinily budget UNITBO GAS IMI IOUTH.

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16,209
Years Available:
1930-1971