Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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SATURDAY NIGHT. JUNE 15
For Complete Remodeling
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Sonny Tufts
“THE VIRGINIAN”
(Beautiful Technicolor)
FIRST SHOW 2 P. M.
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wouldn't live out the year.
She died recently at the age of
103, the oldest resident at Lata
Chunty.
A. J. Williams, Prop.
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Brian Donlevy
Barbara Britton
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L^Brover Sellers,
■jbernor. will . e>
Habit program fo
HB a rally in Bi
ySUdnesday night,
^■d the night h
WJBminie .Tefferie
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^String band,
(^■edy-music Jan
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MOW IN OOSOfOUi
TECHNICOLOR
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Services daily at 10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
Booster Band and Prayer Meetings each evening at
ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN
CHURCH .'ar
Sandy Hill
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THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
T Gordon Watts, D. D.,
minister
Schedule of services:
Sunday school at' 9:45
6:30 p.’ m.,
Sermon by
BANDY HILL LUTHERAN
MOTHERHOOD MEETS
•True Christian Stewardship
was the subject of a lecture by the
pastor, Rev. W C. Poehlmann, at
• regular meeting of the Brother-
hood of the Sandy Hill Lutheran
church After the opening song,
"Big11 of the Heart-and the Cross",
• reading from Romans. 5-1-10.
Was given by the chairman, F. C.
Sommer
A special program was present-
ad by a group of ladies and chil-
dren of the congregation in honor
Of the fathers. The meeting closed
with prayer.
^ ZLFCTKCALAPMIANCES
FMMAU-M
for lorg.r form, .nd h.ovi.r iobl.
full, three 14- or 16-ln<h bottom,.
Hondlu 4-r.w tool bar Mch>n.i.
drive, a 26" rhrether. and doeTother
work In proportion.
See us for full particulars on Farmall Tractors and
Farmall Equipment.
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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Zionsville
Rev. Fred Mgebroff, pastor
Sunday, June 16:
Sunday school with Bible class-
es at 9 a. m.
Divine Father’s Day service
(German), at’ 10 a. m. Holy Com-
munion will be celebrated at the
close of the service. A cordial wel-
come to worship with us is ex-
tended' to all.
Special Notice:
Our house - to - house collection
for Lutheran World Action will
begin next week. Please kindly
have your offering ready when
the solicitor calls. Let us give a
large offering for this great cause
of Lutheraq, World Action.
Termite Control
When you can get the sajne
work as you have had in
the past at a
REASONALBE PRICE?
All vTork Guaranteed.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
G. H.. Farmer, minister
Bible school meets at 9:45 a- m.
Sermon subject, "Jesus and the
Pharisees."
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
Sermon subject, "The Cost of Our
Religion."
The Women's Council will , meet
at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday.
Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30
p. m. Wednesday.
Regular services at the Chris-
tian church in Burton at 3 o’clock
Sunday afternoon.
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S. P. J. S. T. SNOOK, TEXAS
MUSIC BY
JOHN R. BACA’S ORCHESTRA
SATURDAY JUNE 15
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“TALK ABOUT A LADY”
SCARLET HORSEMAN
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SAINT PETER’S CHURCH
The ReV. S Moylan Bird, rector.
Services for Trinity Sunday:
7.30 a. m. Holy communion.
9 45 a. m. Church school.
9.45 a rm Adult Bible class.
11 a. m. Morning Prayer.
8.00 p. ra.' Confirmation class.
The monthly vestry meeting
next Wednesday night at 8 o’clock
at the St. Anthony hotel.
Bishop Quin will visit the par-
ish on Sunday night, June 30th,
to. preach and. .administer ...the
Sacrament of Holy Confirmation.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
M. L. Richards, pastor
Sunday school, 9,45. t
Morning worship,’. 10.55. . '
Training Union 7.00 p, m. /
Evening worship service, 8 p. m
Our revival begins Sunday
morning. We urge all our mem-
bers to. be faithful in attendance
during the meeting. We want' to
extend to everyone a most cordial
MT. ZION METHODIST
CHURCH
..... Waterousville
Rev. A. A. Brown, pastor
9.45 a. m. Church subool. B. E.
Garrett, SupL
11 a. m Sermon by the pastor.
Subject, "Men and a Man."
3 p. m. we worship at Sandy
Creek, with Rev. Johnson and
members.
8:30 p. m Sefmon by the pastor.
Subject,. "An X-ray Examination.”
Tuesday night, leaders and bus-
iness. meeting.
Thursday night Women's Society
of Christian Services will meet.
Friday night, choir practice. '
I The public is ■ cordially invited.
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Sad far ValMfa ftti 6a4far
with us’
A meeting of all men of the
church will be held at three Sun-
day afternoon in the auditorium
.. Jthe dtayeh. Dvepy man, who Is
a member of the church is urged
to be present and all. others who
would like to come are welcome.
^Circle number one will meet
Tuesday afternoon in the home
of Mrs. T. A. Low, Jr., at three
o’clock. The other two circles
have postponed their meeting be-
cause of the revival.
The sermon Sunday morning
will be pn “A prayer for a Re-
vival," and the evening message
will be “The Sound of the Trum-
pet.” The pastor is preaching for
the revival, and Mr. Shelby Col-
lier from Austin will be here
Monday through Sunday to con-
duct the singing.
FEEU! FEEU!
WILL DEIJVER IN
TRUCK LOTS OB WILL
LOAD YOUR TRUCK.
A- J- MOORE
.1 HOK 21
Granger, Tuas
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SIMON THEATRE
Sunday & Monday
FIRST SHOW 2 P. M.
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Audish Electric Co
Church.
Mr. Collier, Music Director for the First Baptist
Church at Austin, is one of the most attractive song
leaders in Texas. • y
A nursery fop small children will be open during the
evening services each day. »
’SUNDAY
Claudette Colbert
- Warren Williams
“IMITATION OF LIFE”
A re-release of a great motion
picture.
Cartoon’ — Sportlight
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ST. JAMES LUTHERAN
CHURCH
New Mfehdem
O. C. Senff, pastor
Sunday, June. 16th, the Trinity
Sunday.
Sunday school with Bible class
at 9 a. m. *•„.
^.Divine English Trinity worship
with Holy1 Communion at 10 a. m.
Thursday. June--20th, Brother-
hood -nieeting at 8:30 p. m.
Choir practice every Friday
at *8:30 p. m.
All are cordially invited to at-
tend. .
J. D. Brown & Son
Extermination Co.
2624 Gorman Ave.
Phone 1748 WACO, Tex.
.Adolph Wid
le arrangemd
(e Texas An
On, took his
Washington si
le grounds t
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iretaker of
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at ion.
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ARCH OF TIME day afternoon at_ 3ji0 o clock. 8
Circle No. 2 with Mrs W. F.
JHp )—Tnttenheuweaad Cirylg Np. 3 with
Mrs. James Jones.
The Service Guild will meet
with Mrs. A. H. Vicreck Tues-
day at 8 o’clock.
SALEM LUTHERA
. wo. ’ Jp. rity WUfc^ni
Rev. W. Wolf, pastpr
Enroll your child in Bible Vaca-
tion school. Ages 4-14. School be-
gins June 17 and lasts for 10
days. .
fferman services Sunday, at 10
a. m. ,
Sunday school at 9 a. m.
Father’s Day will be observed
in the services Sunday. Let us
make this a banner day. Make
a generous offering to the Lord
for Lutheran World Action, Or-
phaned Missions and Service Cen-
ters Our treasurer, George Bor-
man, will give a report on Luth-
eran World Action immediately
following the services.
Men’s Brotherhood meets Sun-
day at 8:00 p. m.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
T. H. Graalmann, pastor
9:30: Sunday school and Bible
class.
10:30: Morning service.
There will be no evening ser-
vice this Sunday
During the ,next two weeks, the
pastor will be absent since he
will be on vacation. Visiting
pastors will conduct one service
each.Sunday. Time of services will
be announced later.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH ’
415 So. Park St.
Services: 9—11 a- m. Saturday.
Lesson Topic- Choice and or-
dination of the Apostles. Matt. 10-
1-4; Mark 3-13-19; Luke 6-12-19.
Visitors welcome.
PAUL’S LUTTIERAN .
CHURCH
Rev. Theo. R. Streng, pastor
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Our Bible teaches that the one
and only true God has revealed
"himself to man in three persons:
Father', Son and Holy Spirit. On
this Trinity Sunday we praise and
thank him once more for his sav-
ing work. The benefits thereof he
also offers us in the Holy Lord’s
Supper. Our members are asked
to .receive these benefits in full
numbers. >
Sunday school with adult Bible
classes at 9.30.
Sec o n d Pentecost Communion
sL Tirat' ■ <M>n~
firmed members, w’ho could not be
present last Sunday night, should
prepare their hearts for this com-
munion.
Holy Trinity preaching service
at 8:00 p. m.
Please bring all remaining Luth-
eran World Action envelops in at
these services.
Church council committee meet-
ing Monday at 7:30.
Combined meetings of the af-
ternoon and evening circles, of the
Women’s Missionary Society Mon-
day at 8:00.
Adult instructions Tuesday at
8:00 ,if the class decides on this
date.
New members received by vote
of the church council this week
will be announced at the Sunday
services.
We appreciate parsonage fund
payments at any time to the
treasurer of the committee, "’"Mr.
Irwin Wegner, at the Brenham
Production Credit Association Of-
fice at 206 W. Main Street.
Our St. Paul’s Dglly Vacation
Bible school will enter its second
week Monday morning, June 17,
and continue until July 5. This
school now has the best attend-
ance in its history Any children
not yet enrolled, should be en-
rolled no later than the beginning
of next week. It is the Christian
duty of our parents to send their
children of proper age.
BOL »f Sift VICE HI MAUK ff QUALITY
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Farmall power unlocks the treasure house of increased
production. It is the key to better, more profitable
fartniug. It will enable you to do more work, better
Work, and a greater variety of work than by any other
means.
The Farmall fits most effectively into contour farming
practices. Use it for building and reworking terraces
to iavt productiit toil. The Farmall’s maneuverability
makes it unexcelled for following rows and farming
on the contour.
Use Farmalls today for better farms tomorrow.
FAkMAU-H
Fer erveroQe Form*, 160 ♦© 200 octet.
Pwllt two 14 tnch bottoms, cultivate*
up ♦© 35 octet a day with o 2 -row
cultivator, operotet a 2-row pull typo
cam pick or; drivet • 2t-inch throthor
©nd doot other work in proportion.
' Repairs on all Electrical Appliances
Audish Electric Co
LEFTY AUDISH, Prop.
106 South Market
HI
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Ptn
-r- cell
1 every Sunday.
Preaching service:
Suriday. June 16th.
Dr. Watts.
NOTE: The ' church hour^, at
6:30 does not conflict with other
hours of service and we there-
fore extend a cordial invitation to
our friends and the general pub-
lic to attend our services.
, W. C Poehlmann, pastor
June 16th Trinity Sunday.
Sunday school and Bible class
at 9:30 a. m.
Adult Bible class at 9:50 a. m.
German divine’ service kt" 10;30
a. m.
Daily Vacation Bible school will
-1 i,pt- -24th ■ or*
m. Classes will'be held flVe
days a week for four weeks from
8 a. rri. to 11 a. m.
We hope that .all parents of,the
congregation will see the need of
having their-children atUuwT ’
scripture says: "Train up a child :
in the way he should go, and when 1
he is old he will not depart from
It" ’ ' " .
We extend a cordial welcome to
oneK and all to work atyl worship '
with us.
PARTS DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN MOVED
TO NEW BUILDING and readv to nerve you.
-REX THEATRE
TO-DAY...& FRIDAY
Johnny Mack Brown
"THE HAUNTED
MINE” .
DAUGHTER OF L
” Comedy
Reports from Hollywood indi-
cate that Paramount has gone all
out with its Technicolor produc-
tion of Owen Wister's great novel.
,JThe Virginian," which arrives
next Sunday at the Simon Theatre
with Joel McCrea, Brian Don-
levy and Sonny Tufts co-starred.
While Techigcojnr films' are no
longer the novelty they once were,
it is seldom that a subject more
suitable to- the artistry of the |
color camera is offered fans.
"The Virginian," set in the ever |
wondrous West of Wyoming, lends
itself magnificently to the new, |
improved color processes. Accord-11
ing to the movie grapevine, a more |
beautiful pigjufe har never been
seen.
e tn addition tp endowing the
Llm with pictorial beauty. Para-
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pogtention that "The Virginian,” is
■ one .of the most important pio-
( ductions of this, or any other sea-
son. Three- sUch topflight stars as
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REHBURG LUTHERAN \
CHURCH
R. J. Weber, supply pastor
Sunday school at 2.30. p._m.
German services at 3:30 p. m.
Important congregational meet-
ing after the service, for the
purpose of calling a pastqr. All
members are urged to be present.
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WIEDEVIIJ.E LUTHERAN
CHURCH
R. J. Weber, pastor
Sunday school and Bible class
at 9:30 a- m.
English services at 10:30 a. m.
We shall receive our offering
for Lutheran World Action on
this Sunday.
Luther League meeting Wed-
OB’------ service,.ata<k45
----------------A 4 -■ firmed members, who could nr
FRIEDENS CHURCH
Gay Hill
L. F. Modschledler, pastor
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m-
Confirmation reunion service,
1 10:30 a. tn.
CHRIST IS THE
1 - WWES
SALEM-EBEN-EZER
LUTHERAN CHURCHES
Arthur J. Mohr, pastor
SALEM:
Sunday school' and Bible class
at 10.00 a. m.
Divine services in English at
11 a. m.
Choir practice every Tuesday
night at 8.38-
Brotherhood meeting Thursday
night at 8.30.
EBEN-EZER:
Divine services in English at
9.30 a. m.
Sunday school and Bible class
immediately after services.
Sunday school teachers meeting
the third Monday night of the
month at 8:00-
Brotherhood meeting every
-third . Wednesday night of the
■month at 8:00.
Both congregations are asked
to return their Lutheran World
AcUpn envelopes Sunday or the
following Sunday.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
W. W. Conerly, minister
The morning church service wnr
begin at 10:55. The Rev. Doijald
■R“T3ox of Normangye. .will be our
guest speaker. The choir will sing
a special pumber.
The evening church will begin
at 8:00. Mr. Charles feickett will
give the message.
The evning service will begin
at 9:45. We urge yau to attend
all these services^
Circle No. 1 of W. S. C. » will
SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY
Wm. Powell, Esther Williams
Angela Lansbury Lewis Stone
"THE
MARCH OF TIME
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