Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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Buy handkerchiefs
with what it saves
FRIDAY, OFT,
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SUBSCRIBE TO BANNER. PRESS
NOTICE
All those interested in
DANCING
New Clothes
an elegant dinner was enjoyed in
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talk to
Address.
1.95
98c
INCLUDE—
7.95
All Sales
Specials For Saturday
10 lb. tor
49c
SUGAR
3.95
BLUE BELL SUPREME
Sweet Cream Butter
1 LB. PRINT 37c
22c
2 to fr
35c
Dtesses.
BABO
2 cans
basins, fleers and wills.
RICE Fancy bulk,
4 Lbs.
15c
98c 1.49 1.95
SOAP
per bar
25c
MATCHES
2 boxes for
LETTUCE
head
10c
Little Girls*
CELERY, stalk
15c
ORANGES, nice size, per doz.
ORANGES, large, per doz.
<5“ 45c
p“ 25c
GRAPES,' Tokay, 3 lbs. for
2 cans for
25c
Green Beans, Blackeye Peas, Tomatoes,
95c to 2.95
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LISTERINE
And High Grade Soda Water
Kamelike and
as cute as they
you
Stu-
The Younger
Ones Want
29. •
the
An-
40 sheets Loose Leaf Filler 5c; 80
sheets 10c. Banner Press.
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and
neit:
frbe
Loose Leaf Note" Book Covers, as
sortinent of colors. Priced reasonable
Banner-Press.
Good home made Delica-
tessen: Keep a supply at
hand for, every occasion.
p. m. in
the St.
Pretty Prints and attractive Jersey
Dresses. Some have Tams to match
Children's Shoes
Black and'Brown Calf Oxfords and
Patent Slippers.
Little Girl’s
<
Dresses
25c
—Srigiw tub and til*
SUNDAY
BY THE BAPTISTS
1.95 2.95
e«t and freshen assortment of vegetables
fruits and groceries.
RADIO REPAIRING
On Atjy Make *
Navratil Music House
Telephone 489
ftur
noo
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Neit
hour
and
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Best Grade Sliced or Crushed
PINEAPPLE N“‘ 10c N°’20c
Arlington, Texas. September,
goose went to the movies here the
other day. SPfte goose, named Fan-
The annua! promotion service for
the Sunday School of the First Bap-
tist Church will be held at 10:45 a. pi.
Sunday, September 27th. A cordial
invitation is extended to the general
public, to members of our church and
especially to the parents of all. chil-
dren represented in our school.
The following program will be ren-
CENTRAL P.-T. A. TO
CANVASS CITY FOR i
SALE OF EXTRACT
We have 5c prices on inr, paste
tablets, composition beaks, rulers, pen-
cils, crayolas, spelling books, loose
leaf fillers, etc. Banner Press Station-
ery Department.
Children's Dresses in lovely Prints
or Wool Jerseys.
7 fo
PRINTS
JERSEYS
graadmpthar left for the
picture show, Fanny took 4he air and
tailed after them up Main Street.
1-4 LB. PRINT 38c
MODEL MARKET
WE DELIVER
OOOU UM MOVIBI
AMERICAN
SARDINES iri oil 6cans <or 23c
lW, line of same 1043 vrs
tiffing corner, ccnttain-n^-wn
1 or
GUARDIANSHIP OF THE
ESTATE OF
LONNIE GRANT
ET AL MINORS
No.‘3976, County Court of
Washington County, Texas
To all persons interested in the above
.■ minors or their estate:
You are hereby notified that I have
on this the 2Sth of September, 1931.
iled with the Judge of the County
Court of Washington County, Texas,
an application for authority to make
to Sun Oil Company, as lessee, an oil,
gas and mineral lease of" that land be-
longing to said ]wards hereinafter de-
scribed in Exhibit A, and that such
application will be heard in the Coun-
ty Court Room in the Court House
of such County on the 5th day of Oc-
tober, A. D, 1931.
Witness my hand this the 2.5th day
of September, A. D., 1931.
BEATRICE GRANT,
Guardian of the person and es-
tate of Laura Grant and Lonnie
Grant, Minors.
EXHIBIT A
, All that certain lot or.parcel of land
lying and being situated in Washing-
ton County, Texas, and a part of tne
Joseph Harbour League and a part
of a 100'acre tract deeded by C. G.
Botts, special commissioner to Henry
Thiel on the 15th day of March,'A. D.,
1900, and recorded in the Washington
Cotintyirecords.for Deeds in Book 44,
page 603 to 607 a part of the first tract
♦nentioned in said deed. Beginning
kt a stake in Kuykendall Creek bot-
ton and the East corner of Sam
Green's 58 1-2 acre tract in the N. W.
line of Edwin Roesler’s trac.t, an Ash
free X bears N. 45 J-2 W. 5 1-2 vrs.
Then N 51 E. 307 6-10 vrs to corner
in Ed Grants 'N.W. line. ’• Then N.
39 . .with S.W. line of the Bone Fer-
guson 85 acre tract 410 vrs to the
West corner of same. Then with Hy
Thiels S:E. line of 3*77 3-4 acre -tract
S. 51 W. 304 vrs to the South corner
>f same. Then with the S.\v. line of
same N .39 W. 633 vrs to corner of
tame in South line of the Brenham &
Washington Road. Then S. 51 W.
with the N.W. line of the original 100
acre tract 3 6r10 vrs or ten feet to the
West corner sd. 100 acre tract. Then
.with sd-
tvene ______„ .
Brea of 22 3-4 acres tif land, more
less.
Being the same land described in
deed from Henry Thiel to Ed Grant,
recorded >n Volume 63, page 138,
Deed Records of Washington County,
[Texas. ’
All that certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being
Please meet MR. BILLY.
TRUEHART, of the True-
heart Dance Studios of Hous-
ton, next Tuesday, Sept,
between 3 and 5
dining room of
thony Hotel.
He will there
about a branch Truehart
dio of Dancing in Brenham,
give you rates and other dat^t
j . of this popular and ' modern
| sthool.
Wesson
OIL
Tinted paper 10c and 15c; water co)
ors; fountain pens, 25c to $2100 Ban-
' ner-Press.
mighty King* _ _
Invocation, Supt. W. C. Dorbritz ment, Cevera Splana.
Introductory remarks, Mrs. H. E. ] Song, "This is God's House”, tri-
Ferguson.
Song, “Bringing in the Sheaves”.
Reading: “God’s Word”,
Mary Wallace.
Song,
Junior Department.
Reading, "The Pupil’s Plea”, Mrs. 'jes and Beginners.
J. L. Buckley.
Song. Junior Department.
Reading. ' The Teacher's Prayer”,
Mrs. T. A. Gilbert.
Vocal duet, “God's Love Will Nev-
Wean Ho’e
BEANS
. -RtXCH CLASS AT BMWS
display at the Citizens Drug Company Seglnners French class for night
Greetings from the Primary Depart- j The extract is bottled as it i| needed, ichool now being organized at Blinn
College. Competent teacher with
nany years of study and experience.
Mr. Heyer, specializing in languages,
’.nstruction will be , mainly in reading
ind conversational French and not sc
nuch grammar. An excellent oppor-
:unity to learn to speak and read the
language correctly. Classes Tuesday
.nd Friday nights at 7:30. If inter-
ested see Dean A. A. Grusendorf or
come to Blinn College Friday night.
Composition books 5c and tOc; large
tablets Sc; drawing tablets; all sizes 5<
and 10c; Crayolas 5c. 10c, 15c. Bannei
i Press.
MUSTARD
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Telephone Numbers You Ought
To Know
The advertisers listed below offer special advanta qaa
• to you when you call them on the telephone Watch
Hus column and erhen you need a special service of
•ny kind call one of vhea. numbers.
Hats
So becoming to the little tots and
the larger girls.
nic
the the dining room,
school are asked to purchase this ex-,
tract, cither from the canvassers or
from the Citizens Drug Store. Prices
on this fine product are very low, and
the profits will be turned over to the
P.-T. A. to be used for school purpos-
es.
This extract has been purchased
from Parke-Davis & Company at a
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I ts Orow Old". Dyrothy and Halin lyteial price and a whois barrel l| on
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Old Home«t»ad
COFFEEllb 33c‘““$1.20
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Us* K C Baking Powder and notice the fin*
texture and /arg* volume.
Because of ito high leavening strength you use
less than of high priced brands and are assured of
perfect results in using
K"<* BAKING
fW POWDER
SAME PRICE
FOR OVER 40 VEARS
25 ounces for 25c
/t’« bauble Acting
Blue Label Country Gentleman
CORN No l can lie No 2 cin 15c
GET THIS COOK BOOK FREE I
Mad this coupon with 4c In stamps for postage
and packing and you will receive the KC Cook's
Book containing ever 90 tested recipes.
1 JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO, ILL
ft Enclosed find 4c in stamps, mail the
with your nc'xt meal
some of our choice meats
Beef, Veal, Mutton
p,. and Pork
Its all good
PHONE 23
Girls\ Coats
7 to 14
Styles that children like. In Tweeds,
Tally-ho Kamelike and Crepe Fab-
rics
3«95 4.95
land lying and" being situated in
Washington County, Texas, a part of
|he Jos Harbour League and being the
same land conveyed to this grantor by
Sigmond Schmidt. Said 50 acres de-
iscribed as follows: Beginning at the
S.E. corner of a 100 acre tract sold by
Guy Felder out of the 213 acres tract
to Henry Oliver a stake in S.E. boun-
dary line of the Jos Harbour League.
Thence S. 51 W. 274 vrs to a stake
for corner. Thence N. 38 W. 1031
vrs to a stake for corner near a Bois
■d arc. Thence N. 51 E. 274 vrs to
the W. corner of Hy Olivers 100 acre
tract. Thence with the S.W. boun-
dary line of Henry Olivers 100 acres
S. 38 E. 1031 vrS to beginning, con-
taining 50 acres of land.
Being the same land described in
deed from Elizabeth Thiel to Edmond
Grant, recorded in Voliime 48, page
400, Deed Records of Washington
County, Texas.
All that certain lot or parcel of land
situated in Washington County. Tex-
as, and a part of the J. Harbour
League, and a part of a 162 1-2 acre
tract sold to Willie Goeke by Sam
I Fink see Deed Records Washington
County, Texas, in Book 71, page 500.
beginning at, the South corner of the
37.44 acre tract included" in the 162 1-2
acre tract. Thence with S.E. line of
same N. 511 E. 141 vrs to corner in
the center of Kuykendall .Greek.
Thence up said creek in the center
thereof and wit hall of its mcander-
ings to jnouth of the old creek enter-
ing from the West. Thence N. 34
W. crossing the creek at 48 vrs to
corner in N.W. line of the 37.44 acre
tract. Thence with said line S. 51
W. at 22 vrs the creek at 36 vrs to
W. corner of said 37.44 acre tract.
Thence with S.W line -of-Same 'S. 39
.K.187 l-2 vrs to the beginning comer,
containing an amsi of 2.« acres of land.
SWEET POTATOES, nice stock,
3 lb». for......... 10c
Winnie Lightner
Ole Olsen
Chic Johnson
and
Dorothy Christy
IN
♦ “GOLD DUST
GERTIE”
The fastest worker thaF ever
stayed the boys w ith love. She
takes the gold right out of their
teeth. She’ll take the lamths out
of your heart—faster—louder—
longer than evcr| Johnson and
Olsen arc the great pair of
comedians that you s a w in
“Fifty Million Frenchmen.”
Are they funny?
TIM McCOY
in
“Heroes of the Flames”
The thrilling serial.
Also
TWO REEL COMEDY
maries and Beginners.
Reading, “Read Your Bible Every
Miss Day”, Alma Wood Ferguson.
’Song, “God’s Dear Book”, Primaries
Holy Bible, Book Divine”, and Beginners.
Chorus: “Jesus Loves Me”, Primar-
FC «nvl D«zvtnn«rc
Story, “The Bible; Its Origin and
Benefits”, Mrs. W. J. Sloan.
Loyalty Pledge, Mrs. Sloan's Class.
Awarding of diplomas and certifi-. BUSINESS WOMEN ENJOY
cates.
Closing song.
Benediction, Rev. G. N. Cook.
SOCIAL GATHERING
The Business and Professional Wo- 1
men’s Club met for a social gathering (
| Thursday evening, and the entertain-
ment took the form of a chicken din-
ner at Artesian Park. A delicious
:and appetizing meal was served and
was heartily enjoyed by members of I
[the club, and two guests, Miss Elmer ,
D. Holtzclaw and Miss Sarita Beau-
. mier.
, ——-— ..... . . , I jt foas becn the eustom-of this or- 1
Mrs. Jack Green, business manager- ganization of young business women4
of the Central School Parent-Teacher , of Brenham to hold frequent’picnics
Association, announces that a house at Artesian Park, which is a delightful i
to house canvass will be conducted by!p|ace for an'outing, and where they i
the P.- T. A. Saturday for the purpose have received every courtesy from the ,
of increasing the sales of Vanilla Ex- 1management. On this occasion a
tract, on which a special sale is now, change was made and instead of a pic-
being held at the Citizens Drug Com-
pany. Patrons and friends of
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SNOWFLAKES1 15c
w ,. tHC HUIX WI1U UDMMWCG IU -
deed from Willie Goeke and wife to TOOTH PASTE
_ Beatrice Grant, recorded tn Volume
76, page 123, Deed Records <>f WaifiP' ----------
H ington County, Texas. _ 4MW
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Washing0" Cougty.
• 4 • . Bottling Corp:-, .
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MEAL
Milk and Hopey Graham
CRACKERS 15c
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From Max Marcm’s grea’t stage I
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who cheated; one woman of love ■
but another demands the pen- I
alty He pays the price of faith- ■
lessness • in "Sileiice." -Love I
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silence. .5
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that thrills and throbs with hu- I
man folly and love.
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you pay for the extract and nothing
else.
Profits from the sale of this extract!
will be added to the funds being rais-
ed to supply lunches for poor and
worthy children at the Central School.
Soft Crepe fabrics,
Chinchilla. They are
can be.
2.9!) 4.95
Blue Label Petit Pais.
PEAS 1 2
Tiny Blue Label LIMA
BEANS 35c
Del Monte ASPARAGUS —r
TIPS 1 Lb square tin. 33C
White Bulk
MARSHMALLOWS Lb 16c
building material cex?
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Blake, T. C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1931, newspaper, September 25, 1931; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1173202/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.