Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 267, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
he enter* the squared
NOTICE
breathe easily
were business visitors in Austin Moo,
sells at such
MONEY TO
Farmers Natl. Bank Bldg.
WANTED
given the
the three.
9:20
12:45
3.20
6:50
recently,
favorite
circle.
If its worth doing at all
Its worth doing well
lion .of efficiency and economy , . . ami
with Shockp^itf Steering, givmg taw-
equaled driving ease and driving safety.
Good judgment says, Buy a new
pchng in this contest, thru that man-
ver inneh material can be gotten to-
gether. ,
— Think of all the good thinfi
gou get in the new Chev-
rolet, and don't get anywhere else at
Chevrolet price*, and yon will readily
understand why people call this the
YOUR PATRONAGE WILL
BE APPRECIATED
HISTORICAL ESSAY
CONTEST CREATING
GREAT INTEREST
For over fifty years, Cardul has
mended by mothers to
iters for the relief of fune-
5 American artist and author.
6. The United State-
7 Tluunas R, Marshall
A Anagent for rtnu-vtitv b.*ir front
the skin
■ 9. Jane Austen.
10 A fabric of horsehair w<>vfti on
a warp of cotton, linen, or worsted.
Brenham To Houston
9:40 a. m. Through Bellville
1:40 p. m. Through Chapel Hill
3:55 p. - - * -----
7:25 p.
10:05 p
Through Giddings
Through La Grange
Through Giddings
Through Giddings
Through Giddings.
ANSWERS TO TEST QUESTION
• Printed on pwgr f •
’-'^4 we travel
meet folks who
found it bitter,
is usually one
which happened
CUTFLOWERS—For All Occasion:
NOW is the time to plant—
Rose Bushes Hedge Plants
Pecan Treea Ftuit Trees
Landscape Work a Specialty
JOHN J. GIDDINGS
1 mile sodth, Hou*ion Highway
We Deliver '
Richter, who re-
Temple" picture,
fell to Miss Ora
Thad Knittel, Jr.,
pep-
. BULLS FOR SALE
Registered and Grade Hereford Bulls,
exceptional individuals. Priced right
J. F. (Frank) Schramm, Jr.
'Anvium* nr* the report of the
committee that has the Walter Woo-
dul Historical Essay Contest in
hand, much interest is being shown.
All the schools have the rule- of the
contest and work has begun in ear-
ne-t. February 22 has been named a*
the final dt> on which essays can be
ruined in.
point • of
credit at
One may
an idea he can
friends, or God.
he stands alone,
no friends, and
time goes on,
But if we
friends, the
The
are
est
not
day with his mother Mrs. T.ula
Boone and sister. Miss Hazel Boone
also at Austin.
Prof. C. D. Campbell and Miss
Allyne Watson motored to Houston
Sunday to attend the funeral of Bur-
ford Blair, cousin of Prof Camp-
bell.
SCHAWE MOTOR CO
TELEPHONE 849 BRENHAM, TEXAS
to the surface that has never been
heard of bcl<«r. Th>- - < <><nm>ttec is
desirous Ot gefTn the public interest-
rd in this conic-t, if nuy lii-torical
facts an- known these should be pa .«•
ctlon to the ihildren who arc coin*
t. the friend- are lost too. Money
the basis of happiness but
be cause r>C-a~ToF"oC unhap
Prizes offered by Washington
County have done much to boost the
contest. Washington Count) is offer-
ing sixteen money prises, four for
each division, thesy prises are as
follows; First prize, ^$.00; second
prize. 13.00; third prize. $200: and
fourth prise. $1.00.
The winners in each division will
be selected between the dates of
February. 22nd and March 2nd. at
which time the wdmivrs will he an
In cooperation with the American
'-;ou the winners will be named
during th, celebration at Ohl Wash-
n<l»n March 2nd. These winners
will compete with other dfonnty win-
ners for the state prises.
Washington County should pro-
duce some interesting essav* for It Is
etch in historical Tact* No doubt
much will be* produced and brought
*0ttek’TOmir c AD
for STUfj*
Just a few drops...
•nd gaii “
■galnl Va-tro-nol
clears clogging mucus,
p. tn.
Brenham to Austin
a. m. Through Giddings
p. m. Via La Grange
p. m. Through Giddings
P- m. Through Giddings
Wthavs in am lad a lead luttl
mum M Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays.
m. Through Chapel Hill
m. Through Bellville.
m. Through Chapel Hill
Brenham To Navasota
9.55 a. n>.
7:25 p. m.
I. New Hampshire and Haste,
~r Xbfluucb ---------- —
3. Any fusible aloy used for join-
ing metals.
4. The exact amount i« unknown,
but probably ranges bet wren right
and ten ounce-.
101E. 10th TeL 6955
NIXON CLAY
COLLEGE -
Fully Accredited '
35 Years In Austin
One of the foremost busi-
ness training schools in Texas
Mail coupon for information
SAW DUST BILL’S SAW-DU ST
By Will HL Weeren
along life’s way *wt-
have
The
cent also say if one
-an fi^ht the battle of
a chance to win some
offered, yet health is
friend nor site*
a stomach that
glass, yet not
C.ior neigh -
health to the
yet not have
grocery store,
healthy that he has
get along without
yet as time goes on
for health has made
health- weakens as
and fa Is at the end.
wish happii c-s. choose
kind that understand,
world is filled with folks who
crying for friendship, real hon-
unselfish friendship. One may
be active in the financial world,
and may not be healthy, may even
lie bed-ridden yet enjoy a circle of
friends who understand the real value
of friendship. Friendship of this na-
ture is the kind that has been tried
and found true, they are constant as
the seasons of the year and as faith-
ful as time itself. Friend* of this
type can be found in every commun-
ity, they are never exalted to the
front page of our newspapers, they
are not proclaimed from the house
tops, but as good Samaritans .they '
do good for goodness sake, their un L
derstanding and consideration is the h
sun-shine of life. * •
If I had to make the choice I would
choose friends, for there lies en-
tertainment, thoughtfulness, consider-
ation. protection and above all under-,
standing. One can stand pain, hnng-j
er and sorrow if we have friends to
cheer us on the way. When the
shadows grow long and the chill of'
evening doses about ns, we can bl
happy, for these friends who under,
stand, why we go *« we do, and
why we lived as we did.
Mrs. J. H. Daniel, of Biloxi. Mln.
"My mother was ao uneasy about ma,
«•» did not ask me to help with the
work. My mother decided to give me
Cardul and she didn’t want me to
min * done, after she found it waa
helping me. X gained and it was
splendid how I responded to the
treatment After six bottles of Oar-
dui, X waa regular and the pain and
trouble
TbooMUWs of'---_----
ftted Uwm. n it Sees art bsnsflt TOO.
standards, it has
its value, it has a
one greedy^a3fd^*.h
it has a way of
.smells urfa'r and
right. r the
of the rest rich are friends
valentine theme even to the pretty
white birthday cake embossed with
tiny red hearts and topped with three
red candles, a gift Io the little birth-
day girl from her grandmother Der-
rick. Red hearts filled with red heart
candy marked the place at the table
foe each little guest Refreshments
consisted of dainty little ' cookies,
sandwiches,* and hot chocolate. Out-
of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Norris Cordes and L. B. Cordes of
Fayetteville.
Misse* Elizabeth Talley and Gladys
Clarke spent the weekend in Bay-
town with relative* and friend*.
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Foehner and
.r'-'dren. Ado and G. D, ami Mrs. G
I'-. Seibel of Carmine motored to
Austin Sunday to spend the day with
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Meyer who
celebrated , their 25th wedddind an-
niversary. They were accompanied
.. ...Show bob..V ^Rwnr sfer-
Sammy George, who put on a
sparkling exhilutivn at the lair, nce«l»
no introduction to Brenham, He is
billed a* being from Toledo, Ohio,
George made a. hit here by soundly
whipping . ‘ Breezy” Welk-
and will probably be the
when
Refreshments were served in the
dining room wbiA ..a* apprikpriatefy
decorated in pink and white, with the
pretty white birthday cake topped
with eleven pink candles being the
center of attraction for the table
colate, cookies, cake and sandwiches.
Leatrice was the recipient of many
pretty gifts and was showered with
congratulations and good wishes for
the return of another happy birthday.
Mrs. Meincn wq* assisted in enter-
taining the little guests by Mis*.Eli-
zabeth Talley and Mr*. Otto Penk-
ert. ...
4
Wm. Dallmeyer and son, Erwin,
The only low-priced ear with the
femoua GluHng Knte-Action RiJt*,
which brings you comfort and aafety
beyond eompare—
The only low-priced car with SelU
Steel one-piece Turret Top, which gives
unmatched overhead protection—
condition, summer and winter. Al-
though be is accetttihe, to* knows all
tht tricks of the nag, and i* not
afraid to mix it up with the other
earchewera to* encounter*—also tna
referee should he get In the way.
BUS SCHEDULE
Arrive Brenham From Austin
9:40 a.
1:40 p
3 55 p.
7 :25 p
10:05 p ____________
Anive Brenham-Navasota
9:00
5:55
:s not
rather
pines*.
The
‘•as hcilth he
life and have
•>f the prizes
i guarantor of
One may have
will digest nails and
get along with his next
bor. One .. may have
perfection,
the corner
be so
Mrs. M. Q; Htik ehiklren’. Xf
G., Jr., and P.ose Ann, of Giddings
spent Sunday with her parents'Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Homeyer.
-~-f.ttj(e Lai^ Ann Derqrt
adorable little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Derncic has attained the
age of three years and the happy oc-
casion was celebrated with a play
party at her home Sunday after-
noon. Games suitable for tbeir tend-
er ages were heartily enjoyed. The
table 4 decorations carried out the
Probably the most eccentric and
n««yr wrestler, m. visit *»
some time is Wagner, who absolute-
ly refuses to wear shoes. . Hailing
from some small town in Bohemia
where they grow them big and
strong, the "Barefoot” one claims
that since h« did not have to wear
the footgear in th old country, he
didn’t in the U. S. either.
He travefs around the court try un-
blushmgly with his feet in the nude
~ SALETSiKil
Next Sunday afternoon beginning
it o'clock an English service will
Se held followed by a eeting of the
'.other League. On February 16, an-
>ther English service will be held
it the regular hour. The Lord’s snera-
tsent will also be celebrated.
branes — brings wel
come relief..
LOAN
Start 1936 free fr^m debt.
Your dealings with us are
confidential.
AUTO FINANCE CO.
Miss Ie*itnTs^Msinrr. pretty and
attractive young daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. \ym Melnen, celebrated her
eleventh birthday with a bmwo party
at her home Friday evening. Four-
teen friend*, ail schoolmates, formed
the personnel. The amusing game of
bingo was enjoyed, after which high
score prizes were awarded to A. C.
Schwartz, Jr. who received a kite,
and Miss Myrtle
ceived a “Shirley
consolation prizes
Nell Wehring and
each receiving a large stick of
permint candy.
The only low-priced car with Genu-
ine Fither No Draft Ventilation, foe
mon healthful comfort in all weather
. . . with Higft-Compreeeion Valve-in-
A double main event with heavy,
fast and tough boys has been lined
up by the promoters for the opening
show 4* the season Tuesday night
at the Armory Hall. In one of the
two big matches Emfrl Wagner, the
"Barefoot Bohemian,” will tangle
Sammy George in a best two out of
three falls match with no time limit.
The second big scuffle of the night
will find Herbert Schultz, a former
Brenham boy, getting a change to
show his stuff before the local fans
by meeting the “Memphis Mauler,"
Alx O’Dena. The promoters an-
nounced that Schultz would be match-
ed with the peck-busting Q’Drna so
that he would have an opportunity to
prove his worth before the home
town crowd.
er tragic that we should
-d in such a way.
Suppose we should be
choice to choose one of
•ie chances arc that 70 per cent will
choose money, 25 per cent health and
’0 per ccnj’ friends.
The 10 _jjejL cen t... .waultl.__c h oo*e
friends, they say nitAey has a way
of creating false
a way of losing
wav of making
arid coldblooded,
browbeating that
indifferent to law and
friend
reason, ai:<! the hi t-rv >'t
-t*M -friendship 1st when the -money
tasted life and
story they tell
d;sappointmeiit,
because of ,lo»«
be affect-
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Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 267, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1936, newspaper, February 5, 1936; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180258/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.