Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 84, Ed. 1 Monday, July 2, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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PHONE 489
Kulinell, Jr., of
Kansas
aeeat of God-given impulses
-BIO IDKA'
SIMON THEATRE
benety . of an ^-possessing
love. It soars to immortality on
Dyer, chapter custodian.
Henkel Darr, chapter herald.ence Dortsch of Southwestern <
College sang “All For’You” with ac-
“Ireland Forever”.
The Iowa.
The parrot family,
Under t)ie joint management; »f
Tim Moore and L. W. Balcom. who
have staged successful bathing beauty
revues throughout the Southwest fot
the past 10 years, a similar contest
will be staged at Artesian Park, Bren-
ham, Texas, the evening of Friday,
July 13th, at whic htime over fifty
beauties will vie with one aWother for
the title of Beauty Queen of this fic-
tion of South Texas, and, a trip to
the World's Fair City.
Billie
corder.
Jack
Paul
Claire Dodd
__hl___ANSWERS TO TEST
QUESTIONS
Sloan, chapter scribe and re
Dallas
and Mrs J J
GOOFY MOVIE
Prices Matinee 10c, 15c and 2Se
Nights 10c, 15c and 35cMr. and Mrs. Gus Wollschlaeger
announce the marriage of
their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. KopycinskI and
little daughter have returned from an
Automobile trip over his district
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Seelhorst and
little daughter of Galveston are
guests of Mr. end Mrs. Hermann
Seelhorst
Noah Dansby of Bryan has secured
a position as assistant adjustor of the
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cotton relief program, and will be
stationed in Brenham for the present.
He is located at the home of Mr. and
1. Famous violinist!
2. Chattanooga.
3. Belonging to, or based
the gospel.
4. X-rays.
5. Wilberforce, Ohio.
6. Rudyard Kipling.
7. A. tower-like structure,
ncctea with a temple, or serving
shrine.
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9.
10.
evangelistic worlc Yn ’vinous cities.
After spending their honeymoon in
Austin and Fort Worth, the happy
young couple went to Wichita Falls,
where the groom is at present located.
Those attending the wedding-from
a distaffee were Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Hopmann and C. F-, Jr., of Rosenberg
Mr., ^nd £d S. Cathrinyr and
family of Goose Creek, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse A. Schramm of Brenham, Mr.
and Mrs. Jno. A. Schmidt of Hous-
ton, Mrs. Ottillie Pasche and
Bertha Pasche of Houston.
Fox Movietone Presents
Hugh William.
Helen Twelvetrees
and
Mona Barrie
FN
“ALL MEN ARE
Rev. and Mrs. Karl Mueller of
Zionsville were visitors to the busi-
ness district today.
Mr. and Mrs C. A. Merritt of
Taylor, Miss Marjorie Yeager of
Eastland, Miss Wilma Cate of Aus-
tin, Neal Burch of
Hughes of
guests of Mr
la. Jr.
Assistant — Sports, Aubrey Cox.
Glen Cook, anibassador-in-chief.
Finney §ehoeneman, assistant am-received announcements as follows,
and were surprised to learn that Miss
Wollschlaeger, Washington County’s
popular and efficient home demon-
stration agent, was married several
The revue is sponsored by the
merchants of seven counties and ac-
cording to Mr. Thomas, Mr. Moore
and Mr. Balcom, the merchants of all
these counties evidenced an unusual
interest in the r>v'-- and promise!
that it shall be enteftamjrig..and..xn-„
•joyable both to The spectator and
contestant. Each merchant will en-
ter a young Igdy in the contest. She
will wear a ribbon banner bearing the
name of the firm or individual she
represents. Prizes will be awarded
the three first winners, the first prize
to be a round trip to"tlie World's Fair
City; the second! prize winner, a
handsome evening gown; the third
prize winner, a loving cup.
Mrs. W. J. Graber and Dr. Fred
= Graber have telurned from Lake
Charles, Louisiana, where they have
Iwn visiting Dr. and Mrs, W. J.:
Graber.
Hal Thomas, manager of Artesian
Park, is busily engaged in the beau-
tification and renovation of the re-
sort' and promises that everything will
be-in readiness|for the eventful eve-
ning.
HOPMANN - WOODLAND
The marriage of Miss Esther Ruth,
Hopmann and Clinton A. Woodland
was solemnized at 2 p. m. Thursday,
in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church
■T Austin. The ceremony was per-
formed by Eld. E. G. Crosier.
The attractive young bride wore a
handsome ensemble of navy blue
sheer with navy blue fell hSt and at-'
cessories to match and carried a bou-
quet of white carnations.
Miss Elsie Dana Carpentar of Aus-
tin, the maid of honor, was in a white
crinkled crepe with white hat and ac-
eMMdes and carried a bouquet of
phk carnations. Roy Jackson
Austin served as best man.
Prior to the ceremony, Prof. Clar-
guests. Those invited were; Mtsses
Margaret Tucker, Marjorie Knolle,
and Maurine Barnes of Brenham;
Helen Day, Marjqy**- Roddye Grace
Witte, Kathleen Gorman, Billie Dan-
SIMON THEATRE
TODAY
Glendale,
California Lutheran
of Los Angeles. The past
occupied a responsible po-
the office of Dr. F. H.
“SMARTY’’
The merriest matrimonial mix-
up ever seen on the screen. The
story of a girl who changed
her husbands, like she changed
her hats. Don’t miss the fun
when she picks one so jealous
be refuses to let her marry any-
one else.
VINfCENT LOPEZ AND HIS
BAND
NOVELTY
MILLS BLUE RHYTHM
BE SURE AND ATTEND
BANK NIGHT. IT IS THE
8KNSATION OF THE
TOWN.
were week-end
Wymo-Stop Athlete's Foot, Ringworm.
Itch, etc., with LUCKY TIGER
ANTISEPTIC OINTMENT. New
formula works wonders. Costs little
at Drug Stores.—adv.lt
entertamed
Wednesday
night at her home, 3007 Parrott avc-
Mrs. E. E.
City, is the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Colby, and' sister,
Mrs. J. J. Wymola, Jr.
Mrs. G. A. Schlueter of Fort Worth
is here.,qu visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Buehrer.
Mrs. E. T. Buehrer and two little
daughters of Haworth, New Jersey,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Bueh-
D Amn SERVICE &
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We maintain one'of the best
radio service shops in the South
I Navratil Music Home
JUNIOR R. A.’s MEET
The Junior Royal Ambassadors
were reorganized at the First Baptist
church on Monday at 8:30 a. m.
The fofi&wtng officers were^ap-
pointed:
Herschel Robertson, counselor.
Assistants -— Program and Music,
Evan Lee Cook and B. F. Teague.
FARM HOME MAKERS MARKET
Open Tuesday morning. Buy sup-
plies for your picnic on the' Fourth.
84-11 ' ‘
Mia* Maurine Barnes and.-Miss Mar-,
jorie Knolle of Brenham. Those pres (
ent were: Miss Barnes, Sam Appel';
Miss Knolle, Frank Richie: Sidney
Lemly, Sam Frank Scott; M,arjor:c
Roddy, Will O. McLean; Mary Lou-
ise Lydick, Rufus Nash; Nancy Wal-
tts, Lockett Sleeper; Grace Coffield,
Bitty Jablonowski; Leta Bryan, Dav-
it Wallace; Billie Daniel, Jesse Mi-
lari>; Alma Maude Nash, C. T. Mar-
ti*; Katheen Gorman, Manton Han-
nah; Pauline Witte, Stanton Brown.
Friday night Miss Mary Louise
Lydick entertained with an informal
dinner at her home, 2907 Bosque.
to
Mr. Glenn Earle Taylor
on Friday, June eighth,
nineteen hundred and thirty-four
Beaumont, Texas
At home after July 1,
1390 Live Oak Street,
Beaumont, Texas.
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BRENHAM GIRLS HONORED
The appended item is
the Waco News-Tribune:
Miss Tucker
with a buffet supper
i SOCIETY
....................BATHING BEAUTIES
cempahitnent by Miss Iva Ruth Spear. WILL COMPETE FOR
Mrit.'-Ez-G. Crnjxsr flayed the Bridal
’ .’ -.. *T.J.> ”• pro-
cessional and Mendelssohn's "Wed-
ding March” as the recessional.
After finishing high school at Ros-
enburg. Texas, the hride attended
Southwestern Junior College, Keene,
Texas, following which she took the
nnr>es training course in the Glendale
Sanitarium and Hospital,
California, and
Hospital
year she
sition in
Podde.
The groom received his education
from Southwestern Junior College
and • at Union College, Lincoln, Ne-
braska. He has been associated for
sometime With F.ld. F.. G. Crosier in
Following the revue a wonderful
dance will be held, complete even to
the floor show. Artists in the floor
show as well as orchestra wilt* be na-
^nalty IfflSW-^T’ffiirTFatiire-'or
the evening will be a genuine treat to-
dance lovers. Mugic will be by Ber-
nie Kane and his Congress Hotel
orchestra. Bernie is not alone a won-
derful conductor but' a Vorfaposef''SI'
well, having written such hits as
‘ Come a Little Closer" and “When
Shadows Retire”. The floor show
will feature Faith Galtnich, a stellar
, dancer, demonstrating her unique toe-
tap dance, and the Mack Sisters', song
and dance team starring at De La
R-o&a—Duvier— Clutu- There .wjdl_„be.
six complete acts in the floor show.
Revues staged by Messrs. Moore
and Balcom have enjoyed unusual
roccess, pTincipatly*4»ecanse they' are
always local in character and produced
entirely along lines of good taste and
entertaining value. They appreciate
the fact that dance lovers through thg.
medium of radio have learned to en-
joy real artistry and with that idea
. in view, they promise that this eve-
, ning shall be remembered.
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Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 84, Ed. 1 Monday, July 2, 1934, newspaper, July 2, 1934; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1174033/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.