Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 78, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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PERSONALS
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visit
Hill
SOCIETY
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Our Churches
ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR
FINK BROS.
Vitaphone Presents
wearer
THE GEEVUM GIRLS
four
Bur-
THE MOST
'FASCINATING
WOMAN IVE
EVER SEEN!
[ SAY* WHATS THE
I MATTER WOH YOU
TONIGHT, ANYHOW?
rosilUtely.
MISS GEEVUM*
It was
cross
SlSKRl I REFUSE TO
PERMIT YOUR GOING
UP IN AN AEROPLANE
WITH MR WAGGLES*
OH'
NOTHING*
SUBSCRIBE TO BANTlR.MUMs
2.55
.5:00
ind Compare
these i
TWO REBL COMEDY
SUNDAY
Are \du absolutely
certain there's
NO DANGER?
ALL RIGHT. SlS.-YOU
MAY GO*—* HAVE
NO OBJECTIONS AS
LONG AS ITS SAFE*
MR. WAGGLES
OUGHT TO KNOW*
"THE WHISPERING
SHADOW”
Ths interesting mystery chapter
play.
Also
CERTAINLY.
MISS GEEVUM*
AW. SI $*. - • MR WAGGLES
SAYS ITS PERFECTLY r
SAFE.- DON'T YOU, f-J
“THE WESTERN '
CODE”
Thunder down the danger trail
with daredevil Tim McCoy. He
laughed at threats and lived on.
danger. A picture crammed
with thrills and daring situa-
tions-
WELL * WELL* —SO THATG
YOUR SISTER* SHE'S A
BEAUTIFUL GIRL.MISS
GEEVUM!—A BEAUTIFUL
Girl* r—i
worth League will he hald at frt5 |afe
morrow evening. Other than ther
there will be no services at the church
nor, through the week. Giddings Me-
thodist, are urged to be in The‘revive,
meeting in progress at Firemen’s
Park Pavilion-
• juWrc 'jrSvantnge.- ’--r'
As another point in -the program
to see that as many unemployed ns
can be used ate given jobs, the heard*
ruled no convict labor shall be em-
ployed and "no materials manufactu -
ed or.produced by convict labor shall
be used on any project constructed
under this act”
Coutratts, the board decided, »hall
mi escribe minimum wage rates, to be
determined by the state highway . de-
partments, and minimum rates shall
be announced in asking for bids for
the construction-
“Contracts for all projects under
this act shall contain a stipulati'm
tnat “except in executive, administra-
•tive and supervisory positions, so far
as practicable and feasible, no indivi-
dual shall be permitted to work more
than 30 hours in any week,” the board
went on-
MARINES WILL RECRUIT
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
The New Orleans Marine Corps
Recruiting Station located at 535 St-
Charles Street, has been authorized to
tnltsb a few niglvschool grafnates
during the month of July.
.Men'erifcsted will be imrtij liately
transferred to Parris Island, & C for
few weeks preliminary training-beff re
going to some school, ship or Marine
Barracks for duty.
, The Marine Corps offers young
men a splendid opportunity • te travel,
‘PICTURE
SNATCHER”
He knows women from every
angle His camera takes ’em
from love nests to page one be-
fore they can bat an eye- See
joyous Jimmy at his rough and
rowdy best in a picture packed
with action, laughs, excitement
<nd romance
TWO REEL COMEDY
NEU’S REEL .
MONDAY . t
100 Pound Keg*
Assorted size C m
Nail*—A* Longr I
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Gerald Zlotnik, eight year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. I- Zlotnik, had a
very happy birthday party Thursday,
when ten little boys had a wonderful
time at the hospitable .home of Mr.
and Mrs. I. Zlotnik, parents of the
•TKerewno . change tn the. ratt of
postage on other than focal first class
which, is subject the 3c rate. Lpcal
delivery 2 cents for each oun^p or
fraction thereof, and out of local de-
livery is 3 cents for each ounce or
fraction thereof. - "
Local delivery for Brenham Texas
ipcludes all mail that is mailed at
Brenham, Texas for delivery in Bren-
ham or on rural routes running* nut
of Brenham, Texas.
especially to boys were, played, and
each young guest received a mouth
organ as a souvenir of this happy
event, • whereupon they proceeded to
make plenty of noise w;ith the instru-
ments. Delicious ice cream, cakes*
and candy were served-
Each little boy remembered the
young host with a gift, accompanied
by congratulations and best wishes.
Personnel of this happy birthday
gathering included William and .Wil-
ton Schmid, Mark Coston, Joe Bren-
nan, Jack Brennan, Vai 'Nitsche, Her-
bert Linnsteadter, Raymond Witte,
Philip and Gerald Zlotnik-
Alice White
and
Patricia Ellis
Designed to get as much manpower
to work with pick and shovel as pos-
sible, the regulations announced ' it
will be required that the maximum
of human labor be used in lieu of
r.achinery wherever practicable and
with sound economy and
AUSTRIAN GOVT.
ANSWERS NAZIS
PARK DEFIANCE
Vienna, June 24. (AP)—The Aus-
trian government answered Nazi r
ty defiance today by arresting Alfred
Frauenfeld, party leader,
leged that he planned to
border into Italy.
JL 7 EVER before have people
been so conscious of the true value of
proper refrigeration as they are today
and, consequently, there is more interest
in electric refrigeration.
.Before you invest in a new refrigerator
we invite you to our store to inspect the
General Electric’s ... there’s a model for
every need. Come in today and examine
these features ...
All-steel cabinets with porcelain inte-
rior and baked Giyplal enamel exterior
(or porcelain exterior at slightly addi-
tional cost) ; .-. sealed in steel monitor
top mechanism, with a four-year service
guarantee ... new stainless steel freezing
chamber .*. . generous food storage ca-
pacity .. . temperature control . . . gen*
erous ice supply.
Convenient terms, if desired.
SIMON THEATRE
TODAY -
Train No. 46, Due.—.......3:35
Train. Nft 42, Due_ us—
FIGHTING PRESIDE
And Serial JUNGLE MYSTERY
I Mrs- R. S. Farmer of Houston is
'the guest of Mrt. Alfna H. Wood,
Early in July Mrs- Fanner expects
to leave for Hartford, Conn, to
her son-in-law and daughter,
and Mrs. Grenville Whitney.
Miss Mildred Seale of Chapel
ia here on a visit to Mrs. Margaret-
Toland.
Miss Lillian* Kenned^ has returned
to her home in Galveston, after a
visit to Mrs. Henry A- Wood. Miss
Kennedy, who was formerly a nurse,
at the Brenham hospital, is now an
instructor^! the School of ^Nursing
it the John sMly Hospital- .
Rev. and Mrs. G- H. Schlueter of
Fort Wprth are here from George-
town. where they have been attend-
ing a Pastprs Conference, to visit
asebafl fans at Fire
ly afternoon at 2:00
game will be be-
team of the Bren-
of the South Central Lea-
eam of Mexicans asaeiqbl-
fferent parts of Washing-
GOOD NIGHT. MISS GEEVUM!
I HOPE TO MEET YOUR r>
GOOD-LOOKING £>lSTEJ2 J (
THE NEXT TIME I CALL* < 1
Railroad Time Table
SANTA FE
Sunday school will open promptly
at 9:45 tomorrow under the superin-
Beginaing July 1, 1933, postage on
letters and other first class matter
(except postal card/ and private
mailing cardg'or post cards) mailed
for local delivery at post offices hav-
ing city or village delivery service,
or at any postoffice for local delivery
to patrons thereof on a rural or star
route therefrom, shall be charged at
the rate of 2 cents,for qgph ounce or
fraction thereof-
Note—A local drop letter is_gpe ad-
dressed for delivery from the office
at which it is posted. This, includes
mail deposited by patrons of rural or
sufrjputc boxes for delivery to other
patrons of the. same office.
GIDDINGS MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
Terry Wilson. PSMOF. * -
Applcation blanks will be mailed on nelL
■equest, applications filed do not obli- leant
--t>........—.......... .................
Hoylake, England, June 24. (AP)—
Michael Scott, aged 55, member of a
Scottish family, today captured the
British Amateur Golf championship,
defeating Thomas A. Bourn, four and
three, in the 36 holes final match-
The last American competitor was
eliminated yesterday.
HAMBURGERS
5 and 10c
At The
Lone Star Cafe
Our regular price for clean-
ing and pressing Suits is 25c.
Ladies Dresses 50c. Eckert &
Krug.—76-3t
her parehft; Mr and Mrs jBhh
Buehrer. Rev. Mr. Schluefer will re-
turn to Georgetown while his wife
■remain here With her parents for. a
longer visit. •
Gus Apfelbach, assistant tax collec-
tor, has irone to Marlin in the hope
of securing relief from rheumatism.
He expects to be gone about tea days.'
Mr- and Mrs. W- A. Mueller joI
Hquston-are the guests of his mother,
Mrs- W. F. Mueller, for a short vi^it.
T. A- Low, Jr- is a patient at the
Sarah B. Milroy Memorial Hospital,
where he underwent an operation for
appendicitis yesterday and is reported
to be recovering satisfactorily.
Verdjne u Verne Hein, a
year old child who resides near
ton, is a giatienf at the Sarah B. Mil-
roy Memorial Hospital, where she
was brought suffering with a fractur-
ed arm and other injuries after fall-
ing from the running board of a car.
. .{rite x * getting *'* "7
’ Mrs. C: F Wootis*of ■ Spprervifie
is taking a course of treatments at the
Sarah B. Milroy Memorial Hospital.
A win Sunday Will jerk the Oilers
oat of the cellar position in the league
standing. The strength of the Bren-
ham team*has been considerably aug-
mented during jthe past few weeks
and the new combination should be
ready to click- • . ■>
A good fight is assured and satis-
factory attendance is expected.
Paramount offers
Charles Bickford
Richard Arlen
Mary Brian
Majestic Theatre
SOMERVILLE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
JUNE 24 24, 25, 1933.
Thib is the latest pfoductioi^sbowihg the life r»f our
gyeat President Roosevelf irdm his childhood to the
present time. ’ ’
Every man, woman and, child should see this wonderful production
that this play house has the honor to present to you at this time so
don’t miss it. .
• e ADMISSION: 10c, 15c,. and 25c
Air Cooled
The Mexicans are said to have a
snappy aggregation and promise to
give a real exhibition
The second game, starting at the
contusion of the initial encounter,
likely about 4:00 o’clock, will be a
regularly scheduled league name .be-
tween the Drenham Oilers and the
Train No. 18, Due.
Train No. 16, Due.........12:39
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JOUUIDVUIKJ—• •
Train No. 15, Due.
Train No. 17, Due.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Train No. 43, Dur......10:09 a. m
Train No. 45, Due— 1.29 L m
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KILLED IN BATTLE
KIANGS! PROVINCE
Shanghai, June’ 24. (AP)^—Canton
government military authorities said
today that a thousand communists
were killed in a three days battle in
the southern Kiangsi province. Gov-
ernment losses were 200 men-
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Large family aiae 0^
ea. ft. feed storage eapae*
Ity . . elidlag shelves . «
porcelain interior, canals
oaterior delivered ia
vuur home at the speelel
low price of
$277.00
of service to freight receiving*stations,
alports and emergency air fields.
Reconstruction intended to reduce
maintenance costs and lovter future
state and. local higlpx-ay expenditures.
A large number of small projects
to employ the 'maximum of human
labor. , .
Elimination of safety hazards, such
as railroad grade crossings, widening
of narrow roa^s or bridges, replace-
ment of unsafe bridges.' construction
of.routes to avoid congested areas.
In recognition of efforts to rehabili-
tate the railroads- the board set forth
a reservation that it could require
construction of roads desired by the
United States railroad co-ordinator to
provide adequate “year” round high*
way service in replacement of branch
line railroad service proposed to be
abandoned.
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