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’ FRIDAY, MARCH 9,1945.
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SAINT PETER’S CHURCH
The Rev. S. Moyjan Bird, Rector
Major Edwin A. Gajeake, Lay
Reader and Superintendent of the
Church School.
Services for the fourth Sunday
in Lent will be
7:30 a.m. Holy Communion.
9:45 a m. Church School.
9:<j5 a m. Adult Bible Class.
11:00 a m. Morning Prayer.
Lenten services next week will
be:
Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Litany.
Thursday, 10:00 a m. Holy Com-
njunion.
Friday, 5:15 p.m. Litany-
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HANDLING VITAL WAR CALLS
IN HOUSTON, TEXAS
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* uhtr Irf-Men n*rvio«M an Wednus- . _
j d»y'nlj;ht» at 8:30.
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at 11:00 am In EnglMlr '"hr ttmrt—
HCixi-c the Rev G s.nt! <>f Hariv
-Uton. 1’i'xaa, ah«U ix» uiatalh*l ax
the pastor of the New Wehdem
congregation.
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crystal bottom. Large
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This huge factory in Duesseldorf, Germany, will produce no more war goods for Adolf Hitler.
Photographed from the west bank of the Rhine River, it became ’’closed for Ute duration” when
U. S. 9th. Army artjllery blasted it
GRACE ’ EtTMERAN CHURCH
(MiwHHirf Nynqd)
T. H. Graalmann, Histor
9:30: Sunday School anti. Bible
claa^ .
40 IQ M<‘rnThg-AdJi’lCitL.
7:30 p.m.; Evening service. N
The SupjjKy School teachers
will i^eet Tuesday at ??oo p.m.
The Walther League business
meeting will be held Tuesday at
8:00 p.m.
Ix-nten services will be contin-
ued "Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.
Th** course on Christian bhijida-
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Perspiring Feet
' Go to any druggist today and get
•nraittglnar.bottle ot Moone'a Emer-
al<Y Oil. Don’t worry—this power-
ful ptuietratlng oil brings atfch ease
and comfort that you’ll be able tb
go about your work again, happy
and without that altpqst unbearable
aching add eoreness. “
. Rub on Emerald Oil tonight—
freely; It does not stain—is eco- .
nomtcal. Money back If not satis-
fled—good druggists everywhere.
GILsamann Drug Store
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CHURCHES
ST. PAUL’S EI THERAN
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Rev. Theo R. String, Paet or
Fourth Sunday in Lent.
The suffering tend ^leatit of-
Christ can bring real comfort and
healing to a troubled and sinful
heart. “Behold. thevLamb of God,
which taketh away the sin of the
world.” It alone can also incite
men to render real service and
bring real sacrifices for Qhrist’s
Kingdom. Where true apprecia-
ti<m. for His suffering and death
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AUDITING,
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SERVICE
C. M. HURST .
Public Accountant
Office: Brenham Lumber Co.
Res. 2868—Phone- Office 2560
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OPTOMETRIST
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GLASSES FITTED
Brenham, Texas
OlaMifled Columns close at 1:0C
o'clock ,p.m. (Advertisements rc-
oelvod after that hour will Im
printed under heading "Too Ut<
■. To ClAAsify” elsewhere In the
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
W- W. Conerly, Pastor
The Church School begins at
9:45. You have a cordial invita-
tion to be with us. There is a
class for every age group.
The church servite begins at
10:55. Sermon topic is: "Stead-
fastness”. The choir will render
special music.
The Methodist Youth Fellow-
ship will meet at 6:30.
The evening church service will
begin at 7:30. Sermon topic “Fac-
ing Difficulties.”
Prayer meeting^on Wednesday
night at 7:30.
EBEN-EZER-SAI.EM LU-
'tHEKAN t’HURCHES
Arthur J. Mohr, PawW»e
Eben-Ezer:
Sunday School and Bible class,
10:00 a.m.
Divine services
HjOO a.m.
I^enten services every
day night at 8:30. __5
Luther League meeting Sunday
afternoon at 2:30 p.m-
Salem:
Sunday School and Bible class,
10:00 a.m. ’
Divine service,- 8.00 p.jn.
Lenten serviaes every Wednes-
day night at 8:30.
Brotherhood meeting
night, March 16, 8:30.
Boy Scout meeting Monday.
March 19, at 8:00 p.m.
Women’s Missionary
Friday night, March 16, at 8:30.
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ST. JAMER LUTHERAN •
CHURUH .
New Wrhdem
A. J. Mohr, Supply Pastor
Sunday School and Bible class
at the regular time.
Lenten services Tuesday night
at 8:00. Thin shall be your last
Lenten service on Tuesday nights
After your pastor has been in-
stalled you* shall have your reg-
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Junior Mission Band meeting
Saturday, Mat'ch .10, at 3:00 p m.
Sunday School with adult class-
es at 9:30.,
Morning service at 10:45.
Evening service at 7:30-
The Committee on Evangelism
meets Monday evening at 7:30.
Junior confirmation class Tues-<
TueS^
ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN
OIUIMYI
Gay Hill
Rev. Fred Mgebroff
Supply Pastor
Sunday, March 11:
Divine service (German),
11:00 a.m. A cordial welcome to
worship with ur is extended to all.
The Ladies Aid will meet for
the regular monthly meeting, at
9:30 p.m. AH ladies of the church
are cordially Invited to attend this
meeting- „
Bunday School and Bible class,
gt 7:30 p.m. Rev. H. F. Ander
will be our guest speaker. Let us
try to have a 100% attendance bn
this Sunday evening.
Divine service (English), at
8:30 p.m. Rev. H. F Ander, ex-
ecutive director of the Texas Lu-
theran Welfare Society, wiH de-
liver the sermon in this service.
A cordial welcome to worship
with us is extended to all.
Friday, March 16: Divine Len-
ten service (English), at 8:36 p.m.
Our members end friends are
cordially invited to worship" with
us in our Lenten services.
Sp«ial Notice: The nearest rel-
atives " of servicemen of this
church are asked to please notify
Mbs. Walter Borchgardt when
there is a change in the addresses
of these servicemen. The MaHch
issue of The Mighty Fortress"
and your supply pastor s letter
are beiny mailed to your service-
men thi» week If we have the
correct address, your serviceman
win enjpy this mall.
VWTEDEVnj.F UUTHERAN
cnuRuii
R. 3 Weber. Pastor
Sunday School and Bible class.
10:00 a.m.
German services. 11:00 a.m.
Luther League meeting Sunday,
March 11, 3:00 p.m.
Ladies Aid meeting Wednesday,
March '14, 340 p.m.
• Come and worship with us.
FRIEDENS EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
Gay Hill
Rev L.- F Modsctiftilw, Pnstor
Sunday services according
regular schedule.
Thursday. March
servlee, 8:00 pin?
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ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN
. CHURCH
Sandy ll.il
W C. Poehlmann. Pastor
Mnich llth l-aetare 4th Sun?
day in la-nt.
Sunday School and Bible class,
I0!0n a m.
Adult Bible Uass. 16:20 a.m.
German *diviue_ service, 11:00
JMii ' , . ’
Brotherhood meeting, 8:00 pm.,
English Ix-nteiv service every z
Weduosday, 8.30 p.m
"*► Mr nA ripV'i V’tcticr Wrjdjiea-
day' night aftkr ‘services-
Confirmation instruction rvrty
Saturday^ 9:00 a.m.
We exfend a eorodis! welcome
te one and all to work and wor-
ship with us
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FIRST (TIRiSTIAN CHURCH
G. H. Farmer, Minister
"Christ and (Qur Bewildered
World” will be the sermon-topic
——•Jk- Sunday ^ morning. The evening
he? fullest i?e^MrtIjR’rwlti.4* "The Authority of
the Scriptures.
Bible School at 9:45 a.m.
1 Morning worship at 10:50 a.m-
Evening worship at 7:30 p.m.
Preaching and“the Lord’s Sup-
per at the (Christian church in
Bipton each second and' fourth
Sunday afteruoOT at 3 o’clock.
' Meeting of the V
cil at,4 pm. Tuesday*
. aMRd-week: jseryt ( jA^dnesday at
J Ynur are invited to
with us.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
N. E. McGuire. Pastor
There ifi to be a missionary pro-
gram at the 11:00 o’clock hour
Sunday morning. This program is
to be given by the Intermediate
Department of the Sunday School
and should be of interest to every
one. We are expecting a large
crowd.
The evening service begins at
7:30 p.m. and the Youm? People’s
choir under the direction of Mrs.
Francis Brusse will tie heard-
Sunday School begins at 9:45
a.m. and visitors are Welcome..
Please remember that our
spring revival is to begin next
Sunday, March 18. r
Look for. further
ments next week.
concerning war activities and
post-war outlook. A cocktail
hour will be held at the hotel,
after which the banquet will be
held at the American Legion
home with Boyce House, noted
Texts author and humorist, and
possibly a war correspondent
just back from the front, will
be the speakers. Bill Cornel-
aon'a orchestra has been engag-
ed for a dance to follow the
banquet. The Saturday morning
program will feature Don Eck,
nationally known press associa-
tion secretary, shop talk of in-
terest to the editors, a me-
morial service, "and election of
officers for the coming year. '
. The concluding event will be a •
barbecue at Fireman’s Park, at
which Morris Frank of the
Houston Post will be the speak-
er. -Local people* will be wel-
* , come" to all the business
» , sions, And arrangements
been made for local -ueo]
attend the banquet arid i
by btlying a banquet' ticket.
4 • This press gathering Ifffords
Brenham an excellent chance to
gain favorable publicity over a
Wide section of the state, and
•A*e ar? " ’"
co-operate to the fullest in em-
phasizing that this is the “City
of Hospitality" which we claim. ,
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4ION LUTlrtCRAN CHURCH*
w ZIONSVILLE
Rev. Fred Mgebroff, Pastor •
Sunday, March 11:
Sunday School with Bible class-
es, 10:00 a.m
Divine service (English), 11:00
.a m. Rev. H. F. Ander, executive
director of the Texas ’Lutheran
Welfare Society will be our guest
speaker in the Sunday Sohool, and
will conduct our morning service.
A cordial .welcome to worship
with us is extended to all.
Zion Ladies Aid will meet for
the regular monthly devotional
and business mcetrng. at 2:30 p.m.
Rev. H- F. Ander will be our guest
speaker in this meeting. All la-
ities of our church arc cordially in-
vited to attend this meeting,
the close of the meeting the mem-
bers and their families will hold
a luncheon in the parsonage-.
,, Monday, March 12: The church
choir will meet for rehearsal at
8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 13: The Luther
teague choir will meet for re-
hearsal, at g:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 14: Divine
Lenten service (English), at 8:30
p.m. ^The Luther League choir
will sing an appropriate anthem |
in this service. A cordial wel-
fcomc to worship with us is ex-
tended- to all- '
Thursday,' March 15: The con-
firmation •class will meet for in-
struction, at 7:B0 p.m.
Friday, March 16: Your pastor
will conduct the Lenten service
(English), in St. Peter's Luther-
an church, Gay Hill, at 8:30 p.m.
' Saturday, March 17: The con-
firmation class will meet for in-
struction, from 9.00 alm. to. 11:30 .
a.m.
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day at 4:20.
- Luther I-eague meeting
day at 7t30.
Fifth Lenten service 1
day at 8:00.
Our ushers v^jll always find
seat for yotr. J ut come early.
Church Council meeting Thurs-
day at' 7:30;
Adult Instruction class Friday
at 7:30. ,
Junior confirmation class Sat-
urday ( at 9:00.
A final opportunity will be giv-
en-to all Wednesday night after
the Lenten service by our Luther-
an Brotherhood to contribute to-
ward the 750 Red Cross kits,
which Washington County is to
fill for the men and women in
the armed forces.
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depe>d«
Two factors determine whether y<x
■ather heapinc baskets of erss or co
only about half what you should. Flrsi
to the quality of chicks you buy. Second
to the way you raise them. Both are con-
trolled by you. This year, start chicks
ot only the best egc breeding. Get out
top-grade, high egg-pedigree bloodline
chicks—raise them right—feed and man-
age your pullets properly—and you’ll
father full^baskets of eggs from your
Lot as oapply you with harty. ogg-bred
ahicka and help you with year poaltry"
aaaaagemeat problems!
Brazos Valley Hatchery
WASHINGTON, TEXAS
Brenham Phone No. 5FI3
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