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SATURDAY, MAY
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
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CHRISTIAN. CHURCH
ine
George B. Dalrymple, Pastor
10:45.
Worship
being
f (>od
The Rev
Hold Father, Son for Murder
McAdam, Director and
EUROPE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
7 30
9:45
God'
1 am
have
of Love
Choir.
Rev. A I
BACCALAUREATE SERMON
BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL
SUNDAY, MAY 26, 8:00 P.
prayer
You'
church,
Again
. MOST TALKED
of GOLFER,
IM THE
GAMEf
This service will be held in the
open air at the athletic stadium.
Recessional,
Choir.
Mrs. K. E.
subject
will be
Christ,
GRITTY Gene Sarazen, indom-
itable little gamester of the
links, has once a
his place at the head ol
parade, /" “ ________ _
tory in the recent Masters’ Open, it
You are invited to attend the serv-
ices of our church. . The services are
Telephone Numbers
9 You Ought To Know
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sam B. Talley, Pastor
principal attractions for visitors Jffbmlses U> be the
spec taele of the United States fleet, army and
aerial forces which have important bases at San
Diego. Frank Belcher is the youthful director.
’‘•Does Ris
Training
dowaioaj .
THE
farm/
a m. The Holy Eucharist,
a m The Church School.
a< count of the baccalaureate
1. Robert E.’Loe,
2. Daily record.
J Polish soldier in the American
"Revolution
ANSWERS TO TEST QUESTIONS
- printed on page 2 *
for tomorrow, the fifth
Sunday after Easter, will
YOUR
DRUGGIST
When you want a prescription dup-
plkated or need urgent service, call
Gliatmann’p Drug Store
I.enert, Solo.
Ann Williams
Mr. Tallev.
’hat you might
life undaunted
what wonderful
OCQ HALLIES BEAUTY
0017 SHOP
tance of the leaders. In 19324* Na-
tional Open, Sarazen entered the
last round needing a 68 to win He
shot a phenomenal 66 and breezed
in by 3 strokes. That’s a money,
golfer for you I
That famous double eagle of
Yene’s-that saved the day for him
at Augusta was one of the greatest
shots in the history of the sport.
The most amazing partofthat mi-
raculous shot was tnat it was made
under the most nerve-wracking
pressure, with all his chances riding
an- ■—
FOURTH ST. METHODIST
sermon at the High School, there
will be no evening service tomorrow.
Next Thursday is Ascension Day,
when there will be a celebration of
the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. in.
Check on
All veterans of the Conder acy,
Union, Spanish-American and World
Wars and their families are especial-
ly invited to be present.
this yet the Patman bill went
in defeat Flowers for the
as well as for those in God’t
service.
will find a welcome at our
try coming sometime.
Program.
Processional, ‘Lead On Oh King
Eternal," Choir.
Invocation, The Rev. Oscar E.
Linstrum.
ST. PAUL’S EV. LUTHERAN
CHURCH
_Rev. Arthur Hartmann. Pastor.
Bible School 9.45,
Morning
Evening
missed for
High School
Ar* Thou"* I.a,rgo /from
>• F. Handel, Choir.
The Reverend George
services
the Union Service at the
In These Day*
In these days of 'a restless world
- a world filled with uncertainties
-what a blessing to haw a church
to-.go.-4o. - Some place whete yuJk
o our
Every
Sunday school 9.30 a. nt
F. Schmidt, Supt.
Morning Service at 10.30
Subject “Christ's Ascension" Next
week AstenMoh Day will be observed
on- Decoration Day, May 30. By
some strange fate these two events
are linked together.
Decoration Day ts
nation pays respect
served her faithfully
is a tribute we
. “Teach Me To Love 't hee”, Trio
Soprapo, Tenor, Bass.
“Let The World Sing
From Life Everlasting,
Scripture Reading, The
Hartmann.
Baccalaureate Sermon.
George Dalrymple.
“Hob-
Xerxes,
Benediction,
N. Cook.
Tuesday—2.00 p. m. the Wonun>,
Missionary Society will meet at the
church for the monthly businesa
meeting and Missionary program.
Wednesday.—7:45 p. m. Mid-week
.There is happiness awaiting
here/ Attend church tomorrow
5 Abraham Lincoln.
6. Appalachian*.
T. Jerusalem.
* loel Chandler Harrp.
9 Scapa Flow
10. Budapest Hungary
Sunday-40:4S a. m. Sunday school
W. C. Dorbritz, general superintend-
ent. 11.-00 a- m. Morning Worship;
Song service by choir and congrega-
tion. Solo, Miss Mary Wallace,
t
Sermon, subject. “Checking Our
Program. 7:30 p. m. B. T. U. serv-
ices.
The evening preaching service will
*• ' ^4he baccMaurate' ser-
mon at the High School. All of our
people and friends are urged to wor-
ship with our high school graduates
and their friends.
Drastic change* in the personnel and pollens of the historic Metro-
politan Opera company are apparently in store under the regime of
It* new director, Edward Johnson, Canadian tenor. Greater oppor-
tunities are to be given to American ringers who are becoming In-
creasingly numerous In the New York' company. Six of the now
artist* signed for neat year ar* American*. At th* same tune, such,
celebrities at Tibbett, Ponse lie, Swarthout and Pon* have not been
re-engaged. Americanization of the opera i* also to include presenta-
tion of several English version* of standard opera* and al least one
dg an Ateerican'compah’r. aseb,. dean o< Americas
b an anient Advocate ef Americanization oI,4fM*..
Among the citation* which com
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol
lowing from the Bible: “And
spake all these word«. saying,
the Lord thy God. which
brought thee out of the land o
Egypt, out ol^lh.e house of bond
age. Thou shall have rto omv.
before mC." (Exodus 20 1-3).
The Lesson-Sermon includes al«<
thr .following passage ' from th<
Frank G. Belcher
000,000. An attendance of 10,000,000 is erpeeted
et th? exposition, including Pregident Roosevelt and
Pianist, Mendelssohn Choir.
Mrs. A.’ E. Hartmann, Stage Di
rector .
GCA For CLASSIFIED ADF
That Bring Result*
ST. PETER’S CHURCH
The Rev
the time
to those
and .well.
should pay
departed ones large or small,
family plot- should be decorated with
flowers this coming week.
But there should,be
our living who today are deserving
recognition at Washington in the de-
feated bonus bill. A sharp movement
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
to pay this obligation to ex-pervic'
man will and should begin in every
community " at once. Seventy-five
per cent of the members of Congress
favor
down
living
Acre I
Come tomorrow and hear of the
expediency of Ihr Ascension. What
benefits have we today from Christ’s
Ascension, . This event is doubtless*
little considered yet the greatest- mir-
acle performed bv Christ is connect-
ed with this historic evert 1'he sup-
ernatural tn Christanitv baffles u<.
vet we should remember that the
body of the Risen Christ was not a
mere human body His Presence is
felt while bodily he is far away from
9:45 a. m - Church School.
11:00 a. m. Memorial Day Service
Special Music.
Miss Werna
Miss Flora
Address, by-
Special guests will be The Ameri-
can Legion Post, l egion Auxiliary
Daughters of .the Confedercy,
and Daughters >>( th- Republic.
Miracle Man of Golf
---------By BURNLEY------------
Co-sd *uidei.
„ More than 400 exhibit* from 23 countrie* of the
AJ“?M.gnd the 48 of tbs .UaiiHi.. hav* been
assembled to enicrigo, . ranbr* >to the 'Pacitio
International exposition at San Diego, extending
, from May 29 to Nov. 11. Rivaling in size and
splendor, the Century of Progress at Chicago, the
exposition represent* an outlay of nearly |12,-
No evening service on account of
the Baccalaureate sermon at the
High School.
“Soul and Body’’ is tlje
of the Lesson-Sermon which
read in all Churches of
Scientist, on Sunday, May 26.
The Golden Text is: “My soul
fcmgeth. yea, wvn faiateth—fat_the
courts of the Lord: my heart and my
flesh crieth out for the living Cod ’’
(Psalms 84:2).
. rar.. *rfc«ta right, rrwrv«4.
on the making of that seemingly im-
possible stroke.
Sarazen, always a cocky fellow,
has picked himself to win the U. S.
Open this year, and far be It from
me to disagree with his judgment.
He has been training for the Open
this year by living the life of a gen-
tleman farmer in his .country place
in Connecticut.
Gene attributes his return to golf-
ing fdrm to the country life down
on the farm. All the other pros will
probably be rushing back to the cows
end chickens in the hopes thst they
will discover the secret of Sarazen’*
success.
Copyright Its*. King Fctturm BnSleaU. Im
(hristian Science textbook, “Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Rigfit-
ly understood, instead of possessing
a sentient material form, man has a
sensationless body; and Gpd, the
z VkXARABIA
AMC.I.O- J ,
YfTlAN 7- V&t
. SUPAMz
The Sunday school less ion for Sun
day morning will be “The Meaning
of the Lord’s Supper. An intelligent
understanding of that great sub
ject should appeal to the interest of
everyone Be in yout place prompt-
ly with your lesson prepared, and
all confusion in reference to this sub-
ject will be clarified. .
Organ voluntary will begin preach-
ing service at 5 till eleven ..o’clock.
After the < hoir’s program the pastor
will preach on “Causes and Their
Consequences”
Epworth league will meet at 7-00
o’clock
----——----------- • t»M, King Kmu
Famous for his Garrison finishes,
it is never safe to count the pudgy
Italian out of a tourney as long as
Soul of man and of all existence, be-
ing perpetual in His own individ«8l-
ity, harmony, and immorality, im-
parts and perpetuates these quali-
Ik-s in man,-—through Mind, not
matter”- (fpagte 380).
ain taken
the link*
After his smashing vic-
will be a case of Sarazen against
the field when they tee off in the Na-
tional next June.
The Little Sardine, as they call
Gene, manages to come through
with miraculous shots jut’ "
most crucial moments,--and it is his
ability to rise to unexpected heights
when the going is toughest that
makes him the most formidable
competitive golfer in the world to-
tread the path of
and unafraid Amt
happiness is the lot
man. woman or child who
in the Word of the < rcalor
Gobble eagle
<A> THE LAST
MASTEB-S’ /
Touraie/was i
OAJE OF THE 1
—.GfZEATEST '■
Sl-lcrrsiXI
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High
School at 800 o’clock, at which time
thr baccalaureate
held
Sunday School
at 9.00 a m
Ascension Day
held next Thursday at 8.00
A cordial invitation to
with us is extended to all
The church of the Word
The church with a welcome
Movement te clone Suaz Canal to
Italian troopship* is gaining
strength bi England and map
choses how effectively blocking
cand would shut off direct route
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