Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 26 x 19 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
mg Display
DOBERT’S
OPENING SPRING DISPL
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 and S
LUTHKKAN AID SOCIETY
Janie
PERSONALS
and
Broad Acres, Blooded Stock on Fall’s Ran
Good middling, M.SO
Of Millinery, Coats, Suits,
Dresses, Skirts and Blouses
firmed 11
burning
been th
troops u
has don!
the cono
of TexaJ
than any
the past
Principal
Texas.
Enjoy I
when w|
more the
Chapman
Assn. w i,
day even
and all N
The subj
dience to
subject
which w
Constn
scientific^
Mr. Chai
ment, at I
Instructd
chologv I
H M. Bryan and E. R. Broesche
o fBurton. were buslpess victors to
Brenham Monday.
Judge J. J. McCain of Somerville
wae in the city Monday attending to
busineM.
Rev. O. T. C. Doerr, of Lexington
and Caldwell, waa In Brenham Mon-
day to ait on a committee with Rev.
A. A. Leifeete to set up a District
Meeting program to be held in Cald-
MINISTERS ASSN. K-
MEETS IN REGULAR
MONTHLY SESSION
meat “h
a Bohu«|
glliott-Fl
that la ll
«ney and
•aver In
amount
done bed
li‘ud
. ■,. 1■ !I
C. Ur if fin of Conroe is here to
■pend a few daya. He is the guest
The next meeting will be with
Free J. L. Neu at Blinn College and
theme for the program.
R. M Hopkins, Sec.
entative-l
nraa in
the mac
t.ons to
au exprl
ajU up. I
■ Speed I
this mad
model pJ
firm, and
values
QUILL ClATB. NOTICE ~
The Quill Club wilt meet in
ebvte»Hfc»d ...wW-whh Mr*. W
Hasskarl at three o'clock Tuesday at
ter noon, and all members are re
quested to be present.
.Mrw. B. Eldridge, }'resident.
W. H. Warnasch of the Hohlt
Shoo department has gone to Fort
Worth to attend the annual conven-
tion of Texas Shoe dealers.
Spring Coats in Sport Models
Dress Coats in Twills
Dr. A. J. Toeppert of Chicago,
field secretary of the Epworth Lea-
gue will come to the Brenham Dis-
trict during thia month in the in-
terest of Epworth League work.
After reading of the minutes of,
previous meeting G. 2. Sadler gavw
a moat excellent address on *'Holy
Rollerlsm" which was based upon
his personal experiences with the
movement. An informal and ani-
mated ’discuseion followed.
Rev. A. Hartmann reported for the
committee to confer with the busi-
ness men on the matter of our locet
charities.
Pussies, free to children, "xr moi-
ner-Press office.. Do yotl want one
Advtf.
Mta Tudie Mathis left Sunday af-
tornoori for-her home _jn Houston,
after a short visit to Brenham
frier Is.
’Mu'mowing orn&n for All vti&sioris
Every Needed Dress Accessory
KILLED IN ACCIDENT
Walter Gorman, aged nineteen,
son of Dr. and Mrs. O. Gorman,
of San Antonio, was killed in an
automobile accident Saturday after-
noon, and funeral services were held
Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Gorman have
iuunv f-'-yvds het 1 . ^Avill bedoeply
grieved to learn of their son’s tragic
death.
Eggs, l«c. '
Turkeys, l»c.
Fryers up to I lbs. 10c.
Fryers over 1 ibs. lie.
Hens. l«c.
Butter, lie to Ide.
Butter fist. 41c.
Country lard, l«e. ,
Country bacon, 11c.
Pork Sausage, »5c.
Good white shelled oom. >0c per
I.
Sweet Potatoes. le.
Prairie Hay, 111.00
The Ladies Aid Society will meet
Thursday afternoon at the Sunday
School Hall at 3 p m. with Mee-
durnes Ben Kessel, and O. H. Schill-
ing as hostesses and all members are
requested to attend.
DOBERT’S
Exclusive Store for Women
-*’**«V
Rev. A. A. Leifeate returned last
night from Sealy. He reports hav-
ing completed the First Round, and
hat the work is prospering.
Mrs. N.fc'A.' Farley of Houston,
spent the week-end here, returning
to Houston Monday afternoon.
WATER CONSUMERS
NOTICE.
Water will be cut off from
two to four o’clock Tuesday af-
ternoon to make necessary re-
pairs. Brenham Waterworks.
Adv.tl
High Class Millinery and Garments
From America’s Best Makers
American Slicing Machine. «6c per
pound.. Phone »7. Dick Schmid
Market.—Art.J|4tf.
Regular session of Brenham
Chapter No. 144 O. E. S. Tuesday
night, March 4, 1924, at 7:30.
Members are requested to attend.
Visiting members are cordially in-
vited. Jessie M. Tucker, W. M., C.
W. Laurtgraf, Sec.—Adv.2SS-2t.
Tuesday and Wednesday
March 4th and 5th
“ k tO attePd our °Pen*n8 and inspect these beautiful
whether you buy or not.
Allens Ray in "THE WAY OF A MAN." By
Emerson Hourik author of “The Covered Wagon'
•nd North of 36.„ The highest class serial that
We.a*v* ev*r »hown. The greatest romance, drama
and action story of pioneer American life.
Invited
ttend This Display
Plaid and Solid Colors
Tans and Gray JI
Soft Woolens, Fur Trimmed d
' fl
Beautiful and Elaborate Afternoon and Dinner Gowns. New and
elusive Models in Butterfly Voiles, Jacquard Crepes, Velour Cft|
repe oatin, Georgettes, French Crepe and many other new weaves,'
Suits are again in vogue, stronger than ever before. Exquisitely ta
suits cut on boyish lines. Materials are Twill Cords and Mannish
tures. Colors—Grays, Tans and Navys. ^_ ... .
Wash
America
ed in H
square I
in ruins!
Port sal
at one o
machine-
the balaa
purchase J
Hia! '
machine I
think >’f I
ods. Thl
are useill
stores ini
five bavil
J I
are also |
nit r, .. , I
One ol
very fortl
‘•Hleiilia ll
matin is I
rate sl.il
operate I
cbasr.l rl
Banner-il
mart," in “ROSITA." An
ion from the novel by Nor-
»rd enters into her rightful
Ital, alluring womanhood in
“Rosita.’’ Lithe and sinu-
irgeous costumes, capricious
kg and intriguing, flirting
lary Pickford. She plays a
srture of “passion—A sym-
tune of laughter, a song of
ring melorlrama filled with
■ipping emotionalism. The
ta»oue star has ever made,
owds at night better attend
O. I. Watson left for Brenham
Tuesday morning to attend to a mat-
ter of business Relative to the estab-
Tha miniaters of the city, with
Rev. Arthur Hartmann in the chair,
held _thelr regular monthly meeting
1U Fourth St. Methodist Church this
morning. Present were A. A. Lelfes-
W, o. 2. Sadler, ». C. H. Schois, W.
P. Bell H. M. Hopkins and G C.
’0xUgtop, who was a guest
of Rev. A, A. LeifgUta. »
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1924, newspaper, March 3, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180991/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.