Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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Thursday 4 P.
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Odorless Cleaning
We Call and Deliver
Phone JAKE 465
Hohlt’s will be closed Fri
day, April 12th
orders in early.—
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«• ■ I’m off
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to #Ur hero
B of starvat
has called them in
neglect the Lord’s
Good Friday, April 10, 10:80 a. m
and 8:<H) p. m.
Easter Sunday. April 12, 10:30 a
Uet your
Adv. 11-2t
laingford Friday afternoon. It seem-
ed that Mrs. Berry »M at her very
best, aa her interpretation of the
Book of Earn was wonderful. She
made clear the geographical situation
and the political changes in which
the ancient history of the. Return oc-
curred. The lesson comes under th*
following outline: ' -
The return of the Jews from the
Babylonian captivity.
- The -Twnpto-Yvt&rt- Wh^’ x&l aMML' ■
Exra, the heroic Reformer.
Don’t practice false econo*
my by using other brands because
nothing can take the place of it.
POSITIVE CORN CURE
for Corns, Bunions, Warts,
J. F. BAIER
Shoe Shop
'inciples of safe investment
wwWUwl|w»
A’s much attention should be
ven fo teaching prudent me-
od« of spending and investing
oney M is given to the teach-
g of correct methods of aav-
It is a matter of gratification
at tore attention now ig to be
OUR NEW STUDIO
Across the street from Schuerenberg’e
on West Alamo Street
are now ready for business and invite you U
at our new place.
WHEN IT’S PHOTOGRAPHIC, SEE
Anton Pedigret
Maturing |
Cotton 1
Feed and
ferred bake*day
exas. Every house*
wife who uses Calumet will tell
you this.
been given only to the saving of
money. One cannot, df course,
say aught of such advice, ex-
cepting that it does not go far
If this thing we
a vain repeti-
nations fell
just before
vd ftthers.
i.Md open il
I wait. “Aha
‘Halting tidi
1 you are »r J
a gentleman
Mat a new
In the choice and '
her Toilet Article?
man proclaims *
ment. We assist J
your selection by
ing only the' beM
what has been stoK
unction} of earning,
nd spending are O
Winkelmanns Studio
Phone 92
Bernard Pos and son, well known
piano tuners, are here for a short
stay. Phone any of the music teach-
ers.—•Adv.U-St.
special music will
events and remarkable men were ex-
erting influences which remain to
this day, ' In 515 Darius bridged the
Hellespont. In 480 the Greeks met
Xerxes at Thermopylae. Sophocles
was producing his plays in Ath-
ens and Socrates was teaching philo-
sophy, and in China Confucious was
founding the religious system which
bears his name. The Babylonians
were cultivated in arithmetic and as-
tronomy, history, chronology and
geography. In astronomy they were
so far advanced that they had map-
ped out the heavens, catalogued the
pot of growing
fems and pansies graced each plate
which on further examination proved
to be delicious vanilla cream topp'd
grated chocolate.
PLENTY fJV B
whenever you 1
have us attach a
your water boltol
a fire in the rti
the kitehen.
gas, light «? tl*
you’ll have all <1
you wart In a M
in one of the MR
you can have. Woi
Let ue tell yen ’
-.Pp*” WhJi8 H,CT w"nted «t Ba>
ner-Press office.—Adv.tr
Remember your friends with cards
on Easter. The Banner-Press has
them.—Adv.tf.
No other baking powder
produces bakings that are so
satisfactory at such a low cost.
Remember this and always use
Calumet.
on a visit to her non, Mr. J. Winfield
and Mrs. Winfield.
Mre. J. Sterling Smith la visiting
friends tn Hempstead.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. White and
children of Bryan motored over Sun-
day and spent the day with Mrs. M.
Mrs. T. Fred Wilson and little dau-
ghter have returned to their home in
Bryan, having concluded a pleasant
visit with Mrs, Wilaon*g- parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Winfield. *
Mrs. L. A, Fife left Monday for
Regular meetmg of American Le-
gion tonight at 8 p. m. Ail members
are urged to attend.—Adv. It.
SAVE TODA
For Tomorrow’? Nood?
“Mi women and children who I
J7-,’ -«y_ '~ ' > p • ■ • „ _ p*
on thp election of officer* the
above ladies were unanimously re-
elected for the coming yenr. Plans
weee arranged and discussed for
several entertainments to be given
in the near future to raise needed
funds for civic improvement, the first
of the series being a play under the
direction of Mias Etoise Mercer. At
the conclusion of the business the
I-eague was adjourned to meet the
«... W^.Uy In M„. • Th. E.^uliy -h,?',™, k
|TERNUT BREAD that
Reward
$10.00 reWard for the moth
<an live in our Moth Proof
Wn». Acker & Sons.
Cleaners and Dyers
Adv.8.tf.
meet Thursday at 1 o'ctoch instead of
Ftldapy^ After the Bible ktudy tha
box f«r tite Jullett Fowler Orphans
Home ** >***•• Any offerings
for thia box will be appreciated.
Sunday dresses from H to 18 ym.
are needed stoat Boys caps, trou-
•srs, uaderwetf aR siW1
MsstuS-'-t-a ‘
■___
THE ELITE BARBER SHOP
willI observe. Sunday hours Thursday
nitfht and will close on Friday, April
10th in order to observe Good Friday.
7*Vn,,s please be governed aecoriP’
mgly.
Chas. Stokes and his band
of experts.
begins with rtvinrww/’ but
let Ub emphasize the fact that
Lincoln, made uae of the -word
BYBRY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. 8. FOOD AUTHORITIES.
•ntoyttorrt St* '..jS—v~—
JOE LEE
hand laundry
All Work Guaranteed
•" To-night, beginning at 8:00, confir-
ms non services, when the following
young people will be granted church
„,r.n!,ter ™rns’ nnd beautifu
with most appropriate designs, n
Banner-Press.—Adv.tf.
You can have more time to at
’end to other work if you will leave
your Bread Baking to the Baker.
‘ en you can get BUT-
Wittbeckers Bakery. Get it thef’e
or at all first class grocers.—Adv.
No. 2346. - < •
ITATg OF TFT s o
IT 'A*afiy*t5ohstetfle of
Holy Communion
Maryuiy Times'*«« AnrU_
METHODIST MISSIONARY 80C.
The Woman's- Missionary Sdciety
f Memorial Church had
was brought up, he was not a mere
copyist of the law, but a diligent
student and interpreter of the tow.
After the study of this lesson we
feel that it would be well for us to
look about and see
are worshipping is but
tion of what decayed
down and worshipped
their light went out.
'We were glad to have three new
members added to our roll and hope
others will join us.
/At the social hobr Mrs. Langford
Miss Mary Eva Crqckett, of Hous-
ton, Ir the guest of Miss Lillian
Smith and Miss Margaret Routt.
Messrs. Jack Routt and Sterling
Smith left Monday for Ft. Worth.
The Civic League met on Wednes-
day last with Mrs. J. Sterling Smith
as hostess. The meeting was pre-
sided over by the president, Mrs. J.
S. Smith. The minutes rend and ap-
proved by Mrs. F, H. Shnver, secty;
I
And troas. - __
Mrs. A. Leaser oTMWt here turned fr.»n a delightful
brother jtnd sister, Mr.
Charlie Cocke in Austin.
Dreyer, HMdegarde Eckhardt, Chas.
Haack. Max Hoffman, Bennie Hole-
aooeky, Graeie Jesek, Helen Hueske,
Herbert lx>renz, Eldor Muchow Haz-
el Schill, Mary Brhleider, Alvin Earl
Schubert, Lorina Schulz, Mamie
Sohns, Cardes Tiemann, Martha
Woods.
The choir will render the following
anthems:
Let Me Walk Bp Thy Side.
k. Faithtuait: Al1 ” y*1' -----
Glnner am
llione
JW by the' reports in the
ptfrg from d«y to day,
HILL NEWS
{To tty _______________
I Wii.shington County—Greeting:
: V ou are hereby commanded to
L .tuke the following notice to be pub-
! Iish< d in a newspaper of general cir-
.. .u . [eolation which has been been eontinu-
Houston, whito here she was the tion rooms wero abloom with spring "uslV' 11regularly published for a
M„. M. J. c«ko. In™™, tulip,
Mrs. Elisabeth Chappell has re- (spring matif was again carried on in 1 Cminty of Washington, State of Tex-
I visit to her (the refreshment OeMclourf angel'to? nriLZrf* ,ald ”?tice
- , I i , - , “ (minted at least once each week
and Mrs. cake and a dainty pot of growing f,»' i period of ten days exclusive of
‘he first day of publication before the
’•’turn day hereof:
NOTH E OF APPLICATION FOR
PROBATE OF WILL
THE STATE OF TEXAS
(' unty of Washington:
T<> all persons interested in the
. state of Henrietta Hamelmann, De-
ceas d, Sam Muery has filed in the
Crn-ity Court of Washington County
an application for the Probate of the
Will and Testament of said Henrietta
Hamelmann. Deceased, filed with said
application, and for letters Testa-'
mentary
Which will bo heard at the next
term of said court, commencing on
’"L/hir*1 Monday in April, A. D
■lx ’ :’\W*he 20th
Ajir.r, A. n at The Court House
thereof, in Rrenham. at which time
all persons interested in said Estate
may appear and contest said appli-*
cation, should they desire to do so
Herein Fail Not, hut have you be-
fore said Court on the said first dav
that Of ,thp ”Pxt tcrnr Iberoof this writ,
lags K,th •voul>>‘,turn thereon, showing
K ■ how you have executed the same.
Given under iny hand and the seal
of said Court, at office in Brenham,
♦hmJhe Sth day of April, A D.
C. R. Thompson. County Clerk
Washington County.
By A. T. Ruetz, Deputy.
It is hoped that many will feel
prompted to come to the lord’s Table
ind there Wceive the strengthening
gift of Mis Body and Blood and so
•repare themselves to go forth to the
work XhiOi He
this life. Don’t
Table.
The following
be rendered Friday evening:
I . Heanl the _ Savimu sdbglU&g
c^,s-
Viola Broesche.
I-ove Divine—Choir.
Vocal Duett: There is a Green Hill
-.-Mrs. Hy Drechsel and Mrs. Viola
Ederer.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1925, newspaper, April 8, 1925; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180754/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.