Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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SOCIETY
contribution
SPECIAL
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LOVELY CARDS THAT EXPRESS THE SPIRIT OF EASTER.
SEE OUR COMPLETE AND INTERESTING LINES.
WE HAVE THEM TO
Randolph Scott
"ROBERTA
BAKING POWDER
Auto
Bank
and water
being plant
scout
and
Fair
FREE STYLE SHOW
FRIDAY EVENING AT
THE HIGH SCHOOL
- OAje OF THE YOUNGER S'ETT
WHO WILL BE GUAJAJlAJG For. 774E7
OLP MARSTERS SCALP---
• 1Klaf fotww SyckiF •< ine. Great taiiaU mservad.
at which
Democrats will
of President
Eilliott Roose-
. . . Helps
PREVENT
Tn Corsicana, Rosy Morn petunias
and pink rose zenias are being plant-
<'<li.in mrofusioiL about__the__homes;
Guess we wei2E
MISTAKEN WHEN WE
THOUGHT JOINT DE-
PUTES WOULD 60
OUT OF JTYLE WITH
REPEAL OF THE 18™
AMENDMENT.
will be
be named
President
that time
The Home Economics students and
teacher are sponsoring a style show
to be staged in the High School Au-
ditorium, Friday night, April Sth. at
8:00 p. m.
BARGAIN PRICES
-Matinee 5c and 10c
Evenings 5c and 13c
Thursday and Frid
Watdrobe
and How
Wardrobe
pink and white vincas or periwinkles
are being planted at filling stations
and other public places
melon crape myrtles are
ed all over the city.
LATIUM WOMENS HOME
DEMONSTRATION CLUB
Confirmation Invitations
Banner Press Stationery Dept
SALE
ON ALL WATKINS
PRODUCTS
Reduced
thing for
2 WEEKS
Dem'ocratic fnd'vFMfrrt. Sprcrat Tates”
have also been arranged from San
Antonio for those who can attend
the Young Democratic Jefferson Day
Dinner to be held at Fort Worth on
the, evening of April 13th
time the State Young
present a portrait
Roosevelt to Texas,
velt will be honor guest at this di
FOR SALE—1935 V8 Ford 4-door
Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coach. 1933
Chevrolet Coach with trunk. 1930
Model A Ford Coupe. Edgar Match-
ed. phone 231.—6-4t-14-2t
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Santa Fe—Northbound
> Leaves..
Confirmation Greetings.
Banner Press Stationery Dept
The latest syles in wearing ap-
parel for men, women, and children
featuring Easter fashions in sports,
street, evening and dinner clothes
will be displayed by the local busi-
ness firms.
paring for a general cleanup and
beautification work. W., E. Hagood,
highway foreman for the county, re-
ports shrubs have been planted along
the rights-of-wav.
A part of Beaumont
to the Centennial program has been
the planting of 200 rose bushes, in-
cluding the Talisman, Red Radiance
aif^Xaiserine Augusta Victoria, in
the waterworks rose garden. A site
in the waterworks grounds, that
cannot-easily be missed by motorists
after they have crossed the Neches
River bridge, has been selected.
MODERN WOMEN
N««d Net Setter monthly pain and delay due to
< olda, nervous au-ain.expomue oraimilar eauaee.
Chi-c bee-ten Diamond Hr and Pills are effective,
reliable and give Quick RyHel Sold by era
all druggists for overWyign. Ask for
100
Calling Cards. Plain 95c,
Panel $1.15. Banner Press
Stationery Dept.
Various types of entertainment by
different organizations of the High
School, including the High School
Orchestra, Girls Choral Club, Span-
ish Club, Dramatic Dept., Boy’s
Quartet will be provided between
display division of the style show.
weeks ago, I ran into Hagen rather
unexpectedly at a quiet little fishing
resort near Miami. Sir Walter was
looking as well as I’ve ever seen
him, sporting his usual deep bronze
sun-tan, and with all his old in-
souciant nonchalance.
Hagen’s trouble in the past few
years has been the putting jitters—
the rest.of his game is as flawlessly
perfect as it was in the heyday of
his golfing glory. During the course
of his recent triumph, however,
Walter sunk one forty-five foot putt
that jnust have done his heart good.
that the olijer leaders are willing to do
all in their power to assist the
younger persons, some of whom
take their places in the years
years to come.
Registration for the San Antonio
Convention will commence Thursday
turning, April 11th, at the Plaza
Hotel, and the first business session
will he called to order at 2 p. m., by
John C. Hoyo, President of the Be-
LUTHERAN AID SOCIETY
The Ladies Aid Society of St
Paul's Evangelical Lutheran churci
Radio Pictures Corp.
Presents
Irene Dunn
Fred Astaire
Ginger Rogers
and
■ .u.tUuv are on-their Tames, Ha-
-> irr.rrfffrs, AririmirrMat
he rest of the old guard will give
he youngsters plenty to worry
BACK to the golfing wars once
again after his disastrous
comeback in last year’s Mas-
ters’ Tourney, the once invincible
Robert Tyre Jones will try to flash
some of his old golfing legerdemain
in the second edition of his own
tournament at Augusta, Ga.
This highly publicized event, in
which the greatest of all golfers
makes his one competitive appear-
ance of the year, has drawn a-eolor-
ful and ..litJiU
YJnWra, -L'SS-SWKXalcaediat.
ton Smith, on hand to defend his
laurels.
The “youth movement
meaning the younger contingent of
sharpshooters who have been lead-
Member:
Alfred
Quincy
nasch.
Misses
Dora Prenzler and-Evelyn
Welcomed visitors:
present were: Mesdames
Bender , Arthur Melcboir.
Linnstaedter, Otto War-
Otto Mayer, Ernest Menn;
I.ewU Heins, Myra Warnasch,
Wagner.
Mesdames
If you need money, see tis
Finance Co., Farmers Natl
Bldg. Telephone 88. -adv5-tf.
Mike I’rzyborski, Oscar Heins and
Miss I.innie Nagel.
Next regular meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. R. P. Wagner.
Many - -
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Robert R. Mullen, Jr., Alice attor-
ney and President of the South Tex-
as »Division, will speak over Radio
Station KTSA at 5:30 p. in. Sunday,
-Ap: > the Yuuag
Young - -
(Continned from !*•<• I)
Miss Lena Heins,
Demonstrator, with
Tomme, county home
M rs
Cliff
Ten top-rank
ous beauty
200 dancing darlings,
tacular costumes,
lavishnes's, tuneful
Entire production
produced and directed by
George White Sing to its mel-
ody Swing to its rhythm, thrill
to its gorgeousness.
LAUREL & HARDY
COMEDY
ODDITY
ing the veterans a merry chase, will
be represented by “Jug” McSpaden,
Henry Pieard and others.
None of these kids has any awe
of the great Jones, since all have
come To the fore since his retire-
ment, and they would like nothing
better than to demonstrate to Mr.
Jon<s that he Is pierely a hollow
shell tn the fast golfing circles of
today,
Our pld "Rubber Tyre" may
glean a little encouragement from
the recent tournament victory
scored Ui.\Valter.J1 agytRJUjcjif. t he
POUNDKEEPERS NOTICE
Taken up, one Jersey cow and red
heifer yearling.—5-2-14-1 tpd.
Making His Annual Comeback
By BURNLEY--------------------
After the meeting
lunch was enjoyed by
At Mount Pleasant, the boy
troops have planted flowers
shrubs around their cabin at
Park and will aid in beautifying the
school grounds there. Also
will begin putting out red
myrtle throughout the city.
Plans are going forward for the
beautification of the various highway
approaches at Crockett,’the program
calling for planting of redbuds on at
least one of the main highways,
while a general cleanup of the city
SIMON THEATRE
To-Day & Wednesday
Fox Movietone Presents
“GEORGE WHITE
1935 SCANDALS’’
with
Alice Faye
James Dunn
Ned Spafks
an<y
Edwards
stars 30 gorge-
contest winners,
1000 spec-
Dazzling
sortg hits,
conceived.
regular monthly session
>ck Thur
Bosse and M rs. A.- G
ember
U. D. C. NOTICE
There- will be no regular meeting
of the Minnie B. Williams Chapter
I’. Th C. Wednesday afternoon,
TYbr’il 3rd. . T.
T he meeting
I 20th, place to
The State
Brenham at
hfiiitir guest of the chapter.
FINEST HAT CLEANING -
Renew your Hat now—and be sure to get “a good, job.” If you
use our service you get the finest. Your Hat is cleaned inside and
out, ribbon and band, then blocked expertly—it will look and feel
new' again. See for yourself.
PHONE 10
FOR BETTER DRY CLEANING
ACKER CLEANERS & DYERS
onime discussed, Planning
and Storage Space, Why
to Keep Accounts of
Expenditures.
and organizations have been asked to
assume responsibilty for beautifying
certain spots and with the efforts
entailed a well-formed program is to
be carried out.
Beautification work at Leonard
has been completed with the setting
out of 208 two-year*. lA roses in four
beds on the lawn of the courthouse
here.
Beautification of the entrances of
State highways No. -5 and 66.-into
Wichita Falls, which was planned to
be started this Spring, has been
postponed until Fail, in anticipation
of future conMruction this year. Oak
public..is .cortliuHv .invited
attend, and no admission will be
charged.
people in the aims and policies of the
Democratic party, and prepare the
vounger. men and women for an
—. . —i....■* ———-
active part in affairs of government.
The older leaders have been through
the mill, and the younger generation
can learn much by cultivating and
maintaining a close political rela-
tionship with present party leaders.
Such a relationship is afforded by*,
active membership in the Young
Democratic Clubs of the State and
Ndtion.” The enthusiasm with which
all South Texas Democrats have ac-
cepted this announcement is evidence
Three of the nation’s favorites.
The golden girl with the silver
song, and America's dancing
■atari in-Jfciume Kern's miracle
musical stage hit and Holly-
wood's stateliest beauties in
fashion’s most gorgeous gowns.
-ROBERTA" has broken all
records wherever shown, and
has just finished a four weeks
angagenient in Dallas.
COLOR CLASSIC
NOVELTY NEWS
Better attend the matinee per
formancsa If possible to avoid
Jfet large crowds a* night. *
“Well! Looks like prosperity
Is Just around the comer!?
will attend the convention on Friday
and will be honor guests at the
X J
luncheon to be hefil Friday noon. The
convention will come to a close Fri-
day night with special entertainment
furnished by the Bexar County Club.
desert willow, sweerTriyrtlensnjf wild
flowers will be set out along High-
way No. 5 from Wichita Falls to
Henrietta and from Wichita Falls to
Windthorst along Highway No. 66.
flashed all ms obrnvizar-Uiy ,-and ryr-:
that brief period showed the young-!
golf.. Jipstai't* a tffing or three about the i
Vai and ancient garni*.
While in Florida a couple of I
held April
later,
will be in
and will be
Mother and Dad
Folks at Home
Mother
Dad
From All of Us
Sweetheart
One I Love
Other Mother
Wife '
Husband
From Our House to Your House
German
Gift Enclosure Cards for
Easter Gifts
Latiutn Women’s Home Deni-
JL z^Clutf liivf ‘ ’ Wednesday,
27, at 2 p. m at the home of
the Wardrobe
Miss Mildred
demonstration
agent, a-sisted by Mrs. McCauley.
After old business was discussed
by members, Miss Mildred Tomme
demonstrated. How to Mabe a Reci-
pe File without any expense and
How to File Recipes.
with Mr>
\\ < liman
are "requested to be present
The KimL.. . .
„ Xptpmittee has organized and is pre
Easter Greeting Cards
lc to 50c
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Southbound
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Southern Pacific—Westbound
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Eastl>ound
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Novelty Cards for Children
Post Cards
In Sympathy at Easter
Grandmother
Grandmother and Grandfather
Sister
Brother
Son
Daughter
One Indoors
Pastor.
CHICHESTERS PILLS
Use only one
level teaspoonful
MILLIONS Of POUNDS HAV| BHN
US IO OU8 GOVISNMIN1
SPECIAL
WEDNESDAY&THURSDAY
T Timers
29c
T Hub Caps .....................
9c
A Hub Caps
9c
Pump Hose ;........... ..
14c
. T-Head Gaskets - . m..?
27c
* A Head Gaskets “
28c J
ROYAL AUTO
supply ca
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Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1935, newspaper, April 2, 1935; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1173128/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.