Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 57, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 2, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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MODERN WOMEN
steal the show !
Bible
will
use
com>
class
High
and
and
are motoring
and expect to
for a. few days
amendment by. Senator Hayden (D.
Aria.), adding $57,000,000 for Wes
tern reclamation project*.
DAILY VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL TO
OPEN ON JUNE 3
mor-
This
an
on the
reconsider the voM on an amenn-
ment to authorize a new survey of
the Florida ship canal
panyV Tocal*Tord *■HEaler-.
Kir. Fechner will be glad to have
his friends call on him, and also so-
licits their patronage. — -
Early in the eighteenth century
growing girl* were called flappers
from a fancied resemblance to young
duck*.
Henry W. Hall left this morning for
Galveston, where they were called
It F. FECHNER IS NOW
WITH WASH CO. MOTOR
The motion to reconsider, by Sen-
ator Hasting* (R.. DeL), was killed
without debate on a motion by De-
mocratic Leader Robinson of
kansa* to lay it on the table,
amendment,
for continuing the work if the sur-
vey is favorable, was added to the
bill by th« senate Saturday on a
similar vote, 35 to
Ar*
The
which would provide
EASTERN STAR TO -
INSTALL OFFICERS
The Order of the Eastern Star.wili
hold a public installation service at
7 o’clock this evening at the Masonic
Hall. Anybne wishing to witness the
ceremony will be welcome.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH REVIVAL
IN PROGRESS
Double breasted whites.. .gathered
above the belted back /. . Free-play
gusset sleeve models in club checks...
Palm Beach fleck weaves in tans and
greys . . . with contrasting slacks . . .
They’re all part of the Palm Beach
outdoor pageant. When you see
them, you’ll marvel at the value ...
The Centennial Farm and Home
Demonstration Contest closed May
27 when the judge* announced their
selection. The county winner* are
as follows: Dr. and Mrs. Dan Beck-
er, first; Mrs. W. C. Sanders, second;
Mr.- and Mrs. Rob*. Lange, third.
R. F. Fechner, formerly with the
Lone Star Gas Co., a* a salesman,
has now joined the sales force of the
Music by
ILSE ORCHESTRA
Of Ya Orange
Everybody Cordially Invited
In the la-» minute rush to pass
the bill, the administration, by a
children, regardless of what
they attend, are urged
in the Daily Vacation
to be held at the First
DANCE
ST. MARY’S HAU.
Revival services, now being held
at the Christian church, are getting
off to a good start under the lead-
ership of Walter P. Bell. He is
bringing ex^llent messages each eve-
ning.*
The Bell family have with them
various musical instruments, on of
which will be heard St tach *ervice.
After the play period, the main
program will begin. Songs will be
sung, interesting stories told,’
dramatization of Bible stories
be presented. In the handwork
iod the children will make many
ful things.
For ten days of fun, happiness, and
helpfulness, all children of Brenham
are urged to attend the Daily Va-
cation Bible School at the First Bap-
A
tist church.
Claire Trevor
and
Paul Kelly
church
enroll
school
tist church starting Wednesday
ning, June 3, at 8:30 o’clock,
annual Bible school has become
important event each summer
church calendar.
An interesting as well as instruc-
tive program has been arranged by
those in charge. From 8 o’clock to
8:30 there will be a supervised play
period, In which the children will
be instructed in some new and in-
teresting games.
FOR RENT—Dwelling on Academy
St. See Brenham Building & Loan
Assn.—57-4t
there’s 8ea80nal a"d “ltra ^hlv^bC
suite and coats. A suit of white sharksk.n I* modeled above by
Lucille Ball, recently named as one of the best-dressed Hollywood
sterlet*. The mannish jacket has a tailored collar and the tucked
Hran blouse is graced by a tUrtle-neck line. For cruising, yachting
or riding the white coat come* into its own, one of the smartest of
the new designs—a herringbone fleece fabric cut in reefer atjrip With
huge pocketo being shown above _______
county agricultural agent, C.
and the home demonstration
Miss Mildred Tomme, had
charge of the contest in this
, including the se^’Ction of
This contest was contacted by the
Co-operative Extension Service of
the A & M College of Texas, and
sponsored by the Dallas Morning
New* and the Semi-Weekly Farm
New*. The aim of this contest was
to recognize improvement in agri-
culture and the improvement and
beautification of rural home*.
The
Hohn,
agent,
direct
county,
judges who were Neil Amsler, Mr*.
S. B. McCauley, and Ruth Struwe.
»
Any Texas tamiiy living on a farm
or ranch, or in a town or a village of
a population of not more than 2,500,
ond a designated State or Federal
highway were eligible by registering
with the agents by Sept. I, 1935
ATING IT— <
OUR FRESH . .
HOME MADE
University.
R. E. Nicholson and Heber
Stone Jr., left yesterday for W*»h-
ington, D. C. They
through the country
•top in New Orleans
on their way East.
Miss Mary Edna Carroll has re-
tprned from San Antonio where she
has been visiting friend* for the
past two wek*.
MC«- Ernest ^Herman*, who is
leaving Thursday to vWt her sister,
Mrs. R. M. Olyphant in ’Newr York
City and Black Point, Conn., is be-
ing entertained by her friend* before
her departure. Mrs. J. R. William-
son had a bridge party Friday after-
noon in her honor and Mr*. Will
Dobert entertained for her with two
tables of bridge Monday night.
Robbie Barnes left yesterday to
attend first semester of summer
school at A & M College.
Miss Hortense Yarno is visiting
relatives in Houston.
Dan Hoffmann Jr., of Ph ladelphia
!« spending his annual vacation with
hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. Dan Hoff-
mann. __
Mr*. J. P. Le Noir, who has rp-
I ently moved here from Dallas, ha»
'* her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
'ohnson of Rockford. 111., who stop-
in ftrerrf1«m»(W route to Los
Khgeles. California* whore they will
•wake their home.
Mr*. Han* Dirk and children, Fred,
Richard. Dickie. Charles, Margaret,
Louise and Sister left this morning
for an extensive vacation tour thro-
ugh Texas.
Mr*. Harold Rubenstein and Mr*.
Julia Epstein are spending the day<
in Calvert. « <£«
Miss Rosemary De Wart was
FOURTH 8T. M. E.' LADIES
AID TO MEET THURSDAY
The Ladies Aid and Missionary
Society of the Fourth Street Meth-
odist Church will meet Thursday
afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the re-,
ceptioa rooms of the Blinn Women *
Building Mrs. J. V. Dietz will be
the hosjess, and all members are
urged to attend. • '
sented with a meat fork in her chosen
silver design, by the hoatesa.
Mrs. Robert H**skarl will enter-
tain this afternoon at 3 o'clock in
honor of her niece Mis* Ruth Hass-
karl, a popular bride-to-be of the
month.
There were several flurries over
amendment* to •keep politic* out of
relief. Senator Vandenberg offered
a proposal to prevent soliciation or
receipt of political contributions
from beneficiaries of relief funds.
It was shouted down by the demo-
crats when Senator Byrne* (D., S.
at the Country Club after the Com-
mencement exercise* were over at
the High School. Fruit punch was
served.
Mesdame* E. W. Pflughaupt, Sam
Mucry, Dutch Hohn, and R. C.
Barnes entertained the senior
and the faculty of Brenham
School with a buffet supper
swimming party at the Gun
Rod Club. A delicious supper
served unde tty beautiful old
and swimming and dancing were
enjoyed during the evening.
Mrs. P. J. Lemm and Mrs. Harold
Rubenstein, honoring their senior
sons, g*ve a dance at the Elk* Club
• LUTHERAN AID SOCIETY
The Ladies Aid Society of St.
Pqtri’v Luthemj-^nburcb--’^ meet
T'liurs<fav’ ’ aiteriruou '3^30 o'clock
st the church, with Mr*. Ed Hueske
snd Mrs. L. Landua a* hoses,ses.
by the serious illness of Mrs. Hall's
aged grandfather, Capt. J. A. Robert-
son.
Miss Dorothy Kathryn Wilcoxon,
of Farmersville, who has been visit-
ing Mrs. Ernest Reichardt,' has re
turned to her home. She took little
Rodney Reichardt with her where
he will stay for a week or more.
Miss Edna and Margie Gray have
returned from a two week* vacation
in Hillsboro and Ft. Worth.
Mrs. Albert Stone drove to Aus-
tin today and will be accompanied
home by her son, Albert Stone Jr.,
who has finished thi* semester’s work
at th.
SIMON THEATRE
TODAY
Margaret Sullavan
4 and
We’re putting on display today ... the
new sport suits in Palm Beach Cloth.
Patterned in the smartest shades...
tailored as only Goodall specialists
they frankly steal the
*7
Fashion Show.
entertained
at her home
Saturday morning at 9:30 o’clock
honoring Mr*. Louis Steinbach, the
former Miaa Floy Adair, a recent
bride of thia city. A delicious break-
fast of grapefruit cocktail, broiled
squab on toast and coffee was serv-
ed oo the bridge tables to twelve
guest*. Mm Will Suter captured high
price and Mr*. Steinbach was pre-
THE NEW PALM BEACH $16.75
<okia,nsrrouei
Chi-cbwMal
SONG AND DANCE
MAN
. story by GEORGE M CO-
LAN!. Song*? Of course!
faces, too! Love . . laughter
• melody. . The greatest back-
Mfe Itory the screen has ever
Kl The heart of Broadway
Mbflsd to you by the man
Hwltedw* it best.
juX-ITAR COMEDY ....
AaArfSPORT PARADE
BARGAIN DAY
Ufa 5c A 10c
Mis* Mildred Gore of Washington,
D. C. Charlie De Ware Jr. has
gone to Houston to resume his po-
sition for the summer with the J. S.
Abercromie Co.
Mrs. Edmund Knolle of Hearne is
in the city visiting her mother,
Hoffmann Reese.
Jo* Routt of Chapel Hill has
to San Antonio to attend Camp
tin, the A & M College encampment.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller are
visiting friends and relative* in
Houston.
Misses Ruth and Jane Phillips, who
spent the weekend with Mr*. Henry
Wood, have returned to their home
In Houston.
Mis* Gladys Becker has gone to
San Marco* to attend summer school
Mrs. A. J. Mastermann and two chi!
dren of Ithica, N. Y., are visiting
Mrs. Masterman/s sister, Mrs. S.
Moylan Bird of this city.
Mr*. Charles Valley of McCamey,
the former Miss Helen Bird, is vis-
iting her perents, Rev. and Mr*. S.
Moylan Bird. *
Get Rid of
Malaria!
Banieh Chill* and Fever!
To conquer Malaria, you must do two
thing*. (I) Destroy the infection in the
blood. (?) Build up the blood to over-
come the effects and to fortify against
further attack. There to one medicine that
doe* these two thing* and that to Grove**
Taatetos* Chin Tonic I The tasteless qul-
ntoa in Grove'* Tn it i tom Chin Tonic de-
atroy* the malarial Infection in the blood
wMe the iron buikto up the blood. Thou-
sand* Of people have conquered Malaria
If you enjoy good preaching and
good singing, you will have no bet-
ter opportunity than this meeting af-
ford’s.“C6me ah^rtnr Tmw Trtessd^
Services are at 8:00 o’clock each
evening.
THE MOON’S OUR
HOME’
Adapted from Faith Baldwin's
Cosmopolitan Magazine serial.
They were the world’* most
popular lovers . . they fought
every day , . and made up
every night! If the world is
sane . . . then they’re
pletely mad!
TODD-KELLY COMEDY
And CARTOON
Don't forget to be on hand
tonight!
WEDNESDAY
with the Senior Class and many
friends as guests. Refreshing iced
punch was served to the enthusiastic
dancer*.
HIGH SCHOOL PARTIES,'
Many festivities marked the gra-;
duation of the Brenham High school
Seniors of 1936. During the past two
weeks these popular girls and boys
have been entertained extensively
with many parties in their honor.
The H gh School P.T.A. with Mrs.
A. E.‘ Hartmann and Mrs. P. J.
Lemm, acting a* representative mo-
ther sponsors, entertained the sen-
ior*, the faculty and their wives, and
the mother sponsor* and their hus-
bands with an elaborate dinner-dance
at the Country Club. The clubhouse
was decorated in the school colors of
(gold and white, with clusters of
daisies and yellow and white bal-
loons. After a delicious four-coure
dinner, a program was gTvch by' ihc
seniors with Mr. Selman as master
of ceremonies. Dancing was enjoyed
throughout the evening.
The Junior Class gave",’a most en-
joyable dance, honoring the seniors
HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR
MARRIES
Mis* Ruby Rost of Brenham, and
Laurence Berryman of Santa Anna
were married at 7 o’clock Saturday
evening by Rev. George N. Cook at
the Baptist parsonage. The young
couple left Saturday night for Sant*
Anna where they will make their
home. Many friends offer congra-
tuWkms
Prairie Hill Hall
JUNE 6TH
Music by
Blume’s Orchestra
ADMISSION 40c
Everybody Kindly Invit
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