Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 117, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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It’s June Travis, currently pby-
i«g opposite Brown in “Earthworm
Tbactors," the first Natxwpf comedy
showing Thursday and Friday at the
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of today! fooes a man KILL
the one ' he loves because he
love* so much? , . Did thi*
doctor violate hi* sacred oath?
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that is different!
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J. R. Baker of Houston b here
to spend hi* vacation with relative*.
Mr* Fannie Nicholaon of San An-
tonio, and Mr. and Mr*. Hal Thomas
of Fort Worth are the guest* of
Brenham relative* and friend*. H
Mr*. R. O. Gieaecke has returned
front an automobile trip with Mr*.
M. R. Gteaecke of Houston to
Fredericksburg, San Antonio, and
San Marco*.
Misses Gladys and Bernice Becker
have returned from a visit to the
Exposition* ’-St
Dalia* and Fort Worth.
To the million people who
have already bought
....... ..., ' levrolets
... and to the ten* of thousands of
other people who are now buying
them ... we of Chevrolet wish to
express our sincere appreciation for
your patronage and your friendship.
Thanks a million for a demand
which his lifted production of 1936
Chevrolets to the million m-A-Mn
les* than a year!
You looked at thia car—you drove
it—you bought it—and now you are
recommending it to all your friends.
Thanks again for a-million Chev-
rolets.
greatest year in its history, just as
Chevrolet is giving you the only
complete low-priced car.
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Concert would be held at the
the Fire Department would
have charge of concession* during the
evening, and asked Firemen to as-
sist in making the event successful.
, ^s*9* Dan Hoffmans, Secretary.
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THWORM
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(Doublo-Acting, $alf-Artta*lattag)
tit taftil end •moofhett omr
CHEVROLETS EXHIBIT AT THE TEXAS CENTENNIAL
Air-Conditioned Building
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Haviland, jesn Muir, Beverly Ro.
berts and Maxine Doyk, each of
whom came into the limelight | Artsaiaa Park for a cool swim
through initial film* with Brown.
Mis* Trayis had .already clicked in
• *« way in her first picture, “Ceil-
ing Zero."* But she feel* her exper-
MAC* in “Earthworm Tractors' with
Brown ha* proved more helpful to v‘‘r’“*on in three month*,
her, thanks to the ’ comedy star’s
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It I* estimated that an educated
person can leant Esperanto sufficient-
ly well for reading, writing, and eon-
Walker Collins has returned from
a trip to St. Louis, where he pur-
chased fall and winter merchandise
for the N. W. Bendy Store. While
he was away Mrs. Collins and chil-
dren visited in Gainsville, where he
met them and the family enjoyed a
trip to the Texas Centennial Ex
positions in Dallas and Fort Worth
before returning to Brenham.
Miss Louise Giddings has return-
ed from a visit to friends in Cam-
eron.
Joe Brusse ls spending hi* ->vaca-
•tion with relatives in Caldwell.
Mis* Laura
from two week* trip to Denton, Dalias
and Fort Worth, and was accom-
panied home by Misses Edith Kers
and Mary Ray McCullar of Denton,
who are her guest, for a few day*.
Mr*. Joe Dobert of Alvin and bee
guests, Mr. and Mr*. Alf Ryan and
sou, John, of Youngstown, Ohio,
were here yesterday foe a short vis-
it to relative*. Mr*. Dobert was form-
erly Mi** Lillie Russi and Mr*. Ryan
was Miss Nettie Russi of Brenham.
Thi* b Mrs. Ryan’s first visit to her
childhood home in many year*.
Mr*. E. H. Becker and Mis* Isabel
Becker of Houston were, in Bren-
ham yesterday for a short visit.
Rev. and Mr* George N. Cook
motored to Hout son Monday and
•pent the day. ' " ‘
Manhasset, N. Y., Aug. 12.—Steve
Webber, strapping Port Washington
chief of police, credited with the
mysterious blackening of the late
Senator Huey P. Long'* eye at the
exclusive Sand* Point Yacht Club,
was accused of a similar incident to-
day. This. time ^ waiutj Aa c|ub
was the victim.
We’ll tell the world, he’ll sell
the world! He said, “I'm a
natural born salesman!*' They
•aid. ‘'You’re a natural born
fool!*’ You’ll say, “lt’« a natural
born riotR Taken from Satur-
day Evening Post stories.
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BHOCKFROO? STEER1N9*
making driving eacier and cafer
tkan ever before
“He taught me tremendously valu-
able thing*, I’d never dreamed about
timing, for both comedy and serious
scenes,” June aver*. “And line read-
ing. And romantic scenes. And aud-
ience psychology, interpretation of 1
* stations, characterization, and
many other things.
“Earthworm Tractors” is a scream-
ingly funny comedy based on the
stories by William Hazlett Upson.
Beside* Jot E. Brown and Mbs
< -iwe-w..... - -<- jTsuvb, the cast include* Dick Foran,
Simon Thautre. Other, are: Olivia de Caro| Hug1io .
Olin Hoyland
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Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 117, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1936, newspaper, August 12, 1936; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179941/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.