Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 209, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 29, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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CATHO
TOE COMING W
We shall be glad to see and welcome
Copni
TUESi
CHURCH
) MISSION
Hens^H
Good
Strict
Middli
Strict
Low i
Hulls,
Cotton
A' Richmoi
to have k
dropped
ed the R
MOTHER SLAYER
OF INFANT CHUD
Heat 1
damaged
and thre
buildings
stroyed i
built aft
weeks as
Pearl Curry, confessed slayer of her
totoia, wr body WM found in
an ash pile in the rear of* hotel hare
last August, was fould guilty by a
jury here late Friday, and the jury
recommended a three year suspend-
ed sentence.
last night when John
UPtX
when her body entered the furnace.
Jn either event investigators admit '
they will be at the same point in the 1
investigation aa they were a week
ago.
15 NEW CARS
REGISTERED IN
THE PAST WEEK
SUITS ARE FILED
AGAINST WIDOW
AUSTIN LAWYER
IS along this Uns. Furthermore
is can pass that football. In
Coates has the build, has the
y, and he has the heart. He
the game and the oftener he
w the bail the better he likes IL
y will meet at throe o’clock Mon-
* the Fraternal Rome and all
hber. are urged to be pmenL
(United Press Report)
Austin, Nov. 29.—As a sequel to
the recent death by asphyxiation of
Franz Fiset, prominent Austin law-
yer, suits have been filed in ..district
court here against the widow to en-
force her claims aggregating $62,000
and possession of the costly Fiset
homestead. Two Austin banks are
claimants against the estate. Fiset
was found dead in the kitchen of his
ons ever selected fa the
, we would name Frank B.
This would be primarily an
Imm and it would need an
little "in Th* tight 61 a "possible solu-
tion,^depends open it The chemist
and' the pathologist assigned to the
case have not yet submitted their re-'
ports of the examination of Mrs.
Sheatsley’s charred organa.
line coach at Rice institute, to aid
in perfecting a defense for this su-
per aggregation.
And coached carefully by ‘these
men we believe that it would prove
powerful enough to defeat any club
SOUDAN REVOLT
IS PUT DOWN BY
BRITISH FORCES
No. 16
No. 18
you.
FR. CHAS. WEI8NEROWSKI.
(United'Press Resort)
Cairo, Nov. 29.—British forces
were forced tp bombard the military
hospital at Khartoum today before
the laat Soudanese mutineers, who
first brought to light by the powerful
Baylor team, When 8am Coates &
Co. ran over him often enough to tie
the count. However, at S. M. U. he
was flanked by Magness, a weak
■tackle, and as a result was handi-
capped to a marked extent in his de-
fenaive endeavors. Playing next to
Waugh of A. and M., there would be
few teams indeed capable of gaining
ground at this side of the line, and
the o’ffensive play of the ends- we
/have named on this mythical team
would be second to fow in this entire
At the right wing we have placed
the sensational Sam Coates, remov-
ing him from his tackle position in
order to make the team aa a whole
fttrang^„Thare ia no Jo»bt bat that,
i Coates can play end as well as tackle.
He has done so in high school and he
)> v ■ 4°"* •* 4g coDev*. - wu^
Tenwerek passing ana w>a/l$MMa aa"
well as Bedford receiving, a passing
game could be adopted by this team,
which woflW compare favorably with
Notre Dame’S passing system, which
by the way is the last word In the
of passes*; Ma alertness, and
work down the field ha, won
han . one game for S. M. U.,
4hb-defetC~ ^s weakness ^ms
Invitations as follows have bee:
received by numerous Brenham peo-
home with gas jets open on
stove.
_2.10 A. M
IJLF mABaynmamn J
No. 46-----___ .3.10 A. M
No. 43----------12:01 A. M.
would have need of an
After the ceremony the wedding
festivities at the home of the bride’s
parwits were enjoyed by about 125
families, many guests being present
from Brenham and ether points. A
sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner in-
chiding turkey and other delicious
eats was served. . Many handsome
gifts ineluding silver linen, china
•nd other useful articles, were re-
sts™ bf A Il-Confer- Southwestern conference produced in
the highly successful season of 1924.
; la selecting the first mythical All-
other teams of the conference’pro- Conference team, we have begun at
date some of the most- outstanding the wing positions. At left end .w»
have Eugene Bedford, S. M. U.’s -vet-
eran star, one of the trickiest wings
in the game, a player who has the
knack of bring at the right spot at
7 " "BOSSE-RENN
The Lutheran church at Old Wash-
ington was the acene of a pretty
wedding Thursday, when Miss Corde-
lia Bosse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Bosse, was married to Julius
Renn, Jt., son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Renn, in the presence of a large as-
semblage of interested relatives and
friends, with the pastor of the church
officiating.
The bride land groom were attend-
ed J»XMissjfefnp Renn and Charles
Mohr, Miss Norma Krueger and Wil-
lie Bosse, the bridesmaids wearing
pretty light georgette dresses. The
bride was attired in a beautiful wed-
ding gown of white canton crepe,
A----1
xrnsirv,vriininra in ravr ana pcnri
beads, and her veil of tulle was ad-
justed with a wreath of orange blos-
G. C. and Saitbs Fe
Southbound
No. 42____________8:37 p. M.
No. 17_.........___4.41 A. M
No, 15,------------6.21 A. M
Northbound
10.15 F. M
12.40 A. M
11.35. A.M
Houston and Trant Control
Eaotbound
wounded. -Fresh battallions
of British troops are arriving in the
Burton. They were the recipients j>f
SaayVafcabUand useful gifts. Our
good wishes go- with them.
Contributed.
Fifteen new automobiles were re-
gistered in Washington County dur-
ing the past week as follows:
H. B. Yarbrough, Washington RL
1, Ford.
Jim Fields, Clay, Ford.
W. R. Weeren,'Burton, Overland.
Ad. Schulz, Brenham, Rt. 2, Ford.
Bessie Johnson, Jr. Chappell Hill,
Rt. 2, Ford.
H. F. Schroeder, Brenham, Rt 7,
Ford.
Hafer & Morries, Gay Hill, Ford.
Robert Glaesmann, Burton, Rt. 1,
Ford.~
Otto UMouuup,
Chevrolet.
Albert Boenker, Gay Hill, Dodge.
Walter Hubert, Brenham, Ford.
Ed. Hewett, Brenham, Rt. 8, Ford.
Wm. Weghorst, Brenham, Rt 7,
Ford.
John Felchak, Chapell Hill, Rt 1,
Ford. ‘
J. W. Williams, Burton, Rt 2,
Overland.
Yourself and Family are Cordially
Invited to Attend The Mission at
' St. Mary’s Catholic Church
given by the
Redemptorist, Father A.B. Kalvelage,
C, SS. C.,
of San Antonio, Texas
>The Rev. Father will deliver his lec-
tures at 8 a.m. and 7:80 p. m., every
da^ beginning Sunday Morning, Nov.
• **80tiC ■~Miarim>'fU
a close Sunday Evening, Detf.~* ‘'
the 7th.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 209, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 29, 1924, newspaper, November 29, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180134/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.