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ginning at 2:30 p, m. •
Mrs. Annie Afflerbach was hos-
tess at a birthday party on Mon-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Simank
anti daughter spent Sunday in the
H. E. Siebel home. - •
Alfred Bntler was a business
an optical llhision. then the soul
♦* feeding on nothing."
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Mr. and Mr® Wry on#/.- zoeo-
dames Alvin Bunjes, Lena Sump
and Lae Helnsohn of' Fayetteville
attended the Decoration services
here Sunday.
Dr. and Mm. A. C. Miller ac-
companied by Dr. Miller's sister,
Mm. George Zeiss of Industry, left
for Temple Monday for a several
’ ' i visit.
Guests in the home of Adolph
Giesel Sunday were: Mr. and Mm.
John Giesel of Brenham, Mr. and
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Dr. and Mm. P. E. Suehs and
Miss Blanche Kiel of Austin, Mina
Martha Kiel and Ira Taylor of
Taylor visited in, the O. F. Kiel
home over the week-end.
CHURCH NEWS
Carmine lAitherun Church
Sunday, May !1
Sunday school at 9:00 a. m.
There will be no church services
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typical of tlie business leaders, who ing ton"
convened hare. Maybe yau could T' *
. class him as an economic royalist, tion ft, but there seemed tn be n
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time^and strength.in this manual
labor, when at less coat, we do M
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.gangster.
>John W. Considine. Jr. produced
"Society Lawyer" and Mdwtn L.
Marin, one of the industry's moat
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family motot-ad to Austin Sunday ed the picture. Tn the cast also are
to visit Mias Ethel Eckert and Eduardo ClannelU, Lee Bowman,
other places.
ROYAL GARDEN
* Swimming,
Golfing
Fresh Barbecue Daily
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advance agent who explains .what
the artist is going co port/ay. thia
of course helps, bitt some tbne Its
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Bruce Catton In Washington
BY BKUCK CATTON as a unit. They’re so busy Rett
NBA Seviies sis* Veersspsadeat *
Wf ASHINGTON. — The most
’ striking thing about the busi-
ness Ivndi rs who gathered here
for the convention of the Unit-
ed States Chamber of Com-
merce Is the fact that they really
aren’t much like the common pub-
lic picture of them.
They are pretty much “agin”
the New Degl, but they aren’t pro-
fessional . Rooxcvelt-hatem and
they don’t think they know all the
answers They are ready to ad-
mit that them is more to this de-
pryssion than appears on the sur-
inev, and they’re equally ready to
■^■And FISH WPPFK
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Fitth Will be served from
5 p. m, until.
DAY HILL HALL
»Nunday, May 21
RAl'THM RAMJLERS
Will furniah the mimic.
Athnhustna:
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Material Salva ged
For Use In New
Building
CARMINE, May 17- Tha old
Carmine School building ia being
demolished by the W. P. A., which
finds it necessary at this time to
salvage any material that la to
be used in the construction of the
new school building which is be-
ing rapidly constructed.
. The Carmine Lutheran Sunday .
school teachers met at the church
on Friday night. Present were:
Bupt. Otto L. Fuchs, ftev. H.
Brunotte. Meadamea W. O. Fuchs,
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niroia" weyand, ' AU*alt Harzke
and Mias Bernice Hoermann.
Many matters of business were
It was also decided to
“ ‘ v school j
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occasion or another. ’ There la
Uoeanenuinn. uaugmer oi ■•«. «»»• | ,unc nlln »«-
Mrs. Willie Boehnemahn, becatnn aorated floats that appeals to the
the brtde of Herbert Junies, aon , eye of the public.
of Mr. and Mrs.-Adolph Jurrleb.The public, however, with all
Friends ahd relatives gathsTbd. 11 »»r Oh's and Ah a, seldom get
at tne home of bar. and Mrs. Theo the center of the thought the art-
BemsAausen Sunday to help Mr i>»t had In mind when be created.
Bernshausen celebrate hla birth- the idea. One can not blame the
day At a late hour lunch and cokl1 rmbltc however, for nrttata do have
drinks were served. Those present i a way of thinking one thought
were Mr. ami Mrs. Adolph Merna- manifesting it another Way.
use*'Ano (dttttren of Roaenbu.v. moat renditions
V liA,va a sort of
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GREENVINE Decorated Floats And Spirit Of
Cooperation Appeal To Weeren
■y WILL H. W1EBREN
A light te general rain fell over
thia community Saturday morning
that helped some for the crops
but more rain is needed. Farm- Raw Dust Bill says;.“if color is hard to make the connection,
era are digging their Irieh peta- *" optical illusion then the eoul
toes, but tneve will not be many
mad^ because it was too dry.
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Greenvine Lutheran church Sun
day aftaineuar when Mias Thelma , ? - —.... «. „
Boehnemann. daughter of Mr. and something about a parade with da-
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THE HEADLINES”
KXYZ 1022 A.M.
Rometime ago I visited an art
gallery to admtre some of the
works oa display, I saw one aub-
A wedding look place at the ays decorated tn some piaev m thetjsrt that stttt haa nw pMtig. ft
reenvine Lutheran churchy Bun- United States every day^foi one was called "Still Life." I thought
It was up aide down, but the guide
said It Wks hung correctly.
TlwH was one of the cases
where the artM had the right
emotions but the igrong manifes-
tation. for the public.
Wellt hat brings us to I he hies
Of deOTrating floats for the Mui-
feat It is going to lie refreshing
to sev (he deeotwted Goats in
purntiv. each expressing an iadi-
vkkial idea .of creation. R I? need-
lesa to say that if every iadlvb
dual had .plenty of material to
draw from they ' would come
through in a real creative way.
but tlu* Average ia limited re-^
guiding funds, and does the feat
he can with what he haa.
The major thought ia the fine
spirit of cooperation that haa rn-
tered into hila decorating business _
city have In their L *fl ft 4F
woman who-give of their time and W so w M
substance to cooperate, ami that
la the thought back of the de-
corated floats.
tion services here Bunday.
H. L. F. Doerr is attending the
bankers convention being held at
Fort'Worth thia week.
Gerhard, Brunotte left Sunday
for Tyler and points in East Tex-1
as fQr a several da:ys visit.
Mother’s-Day guests in the C. j
F. Werchaq home Included: Miss
Gladys Werchan of Hmiaton, Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Brewer and
daughters • of Schulenburg, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie'Doleshal of Bren-
ham. * - '
Sunday visitors in the home of
Dr. A. C. Miller were: Mrs B. F.
Knolle of Industry, Dr. Ben Knolle
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dwner of the above automobile probably thought: "The,ear’s not
‘ yPmeckhshn. Eddie Braun,
WeVsno. " *Walf Ha^ke ’■ tU”> Ch,C’«0 OV* •
RAtNT PPTEIUS OiritrH
Rev. R.’Moy Inn Bird. Rector
Mein Ara at the pariah are ro-l
minded that tomorrow io A see a- <
sion Day. when’there will lie a
celebration of the Holy Eucharist
at LIB a. tn.
At * this service* the United
Thank offering of the women of
the church will be presented.
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ST. PAlT.’S EV. LUTHERAN
<TIUR< II
■isv. Them R. NSreng, l*natne
A special church service will be
held at St. Paul's tonight 1 Wed-
nesday* at t <M) p. m. to rnrnne-
niorate I he Ascension of our Lord
Jesus into heaven. Thia fact which
wo ('onfras in the Apostles' Creed
every 'Sunday is of special signi-
ficance for the (’hrlstlaa's life
and worthy of grateful remem-,
bt anoe In an hour of worahip. We
Cordially urge our members and
f2. Diands Lo he pcraent_______
—SWWi. '.he festivities in ou*L...
city conflict with our oloervahce
of Ascension Day pnoppr on
Daol Wver the Qld Marfto V
THEATERS
Walter Pidgeon, who has bowed
in defeat to such romancers as
Clark Gable, Nelson Eddy. Spen-
cer Tracy, James Stewart and
j FYanehM Tone, finally "ge*» Ma
I gal" In "Socisty Lawyer," open
; ing Thursday at the Simon Thea-
tre. . . I
Pidgeon surrendered to Gable in i
"Saratoga,” and in "Too Hot to ]
Handle." wa* defeated In love by |
Nelson Eddy In "Giri of the Gol-
den West,’’’ lost to Stewart in | „„„ v„„. ..^r „
"Shopworn Angel and was ’.'rob-. • ,mjhesu-and haa 2200 miners work-jobs in Washington,' just for
bed" of Myrna Loy by Tone IP j-; f-“ h;—. !!r h; '. hrr.“. !!k? “ “
"Man Proof.” | bis, business with 1700 men—but National luboc Relations Board
■ ' ' ‘ ;nsi-1 reformed; says, "It's not a labor
'IfliW'* tripBigns brass* nil's a la Inn isr**-* •
that j ganltatlons' promntkm boar <1
stray'~rrmaiW'al th/ ttrnveh^
right, Kansas City political overlord, appears In Federal-Court to
answer income tax evasion charges. With him are James M. Pen-
dergast, left, .nephew and heir-apparent to the crumbling Demo-
- cratic machine, and T. J. PendigfM^ • Jr» '
, w.a€- *i-rrus1i*r -r>‘i «■—1 u/ni.i., i In 'Zfioriety Lawyer,"
" H- ^5- -Hwamu.Kmdle_.»f Brenham^ Mr and Mra. ,
| stardom and establishes him as
1 one of the moat colorful leading
men of the acpaen. , . —
Pidgeon plays the role of a
society lawyej>»who reaps the dis-
respect of hla colleagues by enter-
ing, criminal law and, aided by a
behutlful night club girl and a for-
mer gangster., brings'one of New
York's moat baffling murders to
a happy solution. MUs Bruce plays
th? night club girl ahd Leo Car-
.portrays the amusing, foi-mer
B ton less th/.n it costs him to pro-
d Pit------1
"i"give coni operator* a fair —...
I urdny visiting relatives jn' Bren-
■ 1 ham.
I H. L. F. Doerr. Jr.,‘of A*& M.
visited home folks here Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hoppe visit-
I ed in Giddings Sunday.
j l*dr. and Mrs. Waiter Meinen
and' family <>f Walhalla visited here
. Tuesday with fri^ntis.
MT.“ ATTd~Mrff. Otto Eichler of ‘'“V®
Hempstead attended the- Decora-
Place Your Order For
MA1FEST FIjOWERS
EARLY!
Avoid the last minute rush for
corsage work and other
flowers.
SCHUBERT'S FLORIST
Plume IMS or .MMi
ICILX-, MITO till J IV VX41UIM/ 1VUUJ ’ .......... .f
admit that they themselves are make -a ditch' digger out of a
confused, '. tailor. .
Then there’s Harper Sibley, who
was presidetit of the U. S. Cham-
ber of Commerces in 1*35-37,
who Is director of n lot of big cor-
porations like Western Union and
New York Life, and who nShs f~
big farm near Rochester, N, Y.
He thinks the lark of commence
is largely psychological. Ths l\rs-
ident makes ton many frightm-
ing speeches, and the mere word
-"laxation’’ sets Wall Street trem-
bling and quaking.
Tuh-wsahing ia a hold-over fron
IFAj should he be? What is there
about this father that is old? His face
may be lined, yes—with the crinkles
of good humor. His eyes have seen
much, but they’re merry—mirrors
of a youthful heart. How did he get
that way? He didn't! He stayed that
way • youthful and unafraid... un-
skilled in the aimless art of worrying.
He remembered that nothing worth
while is given away — excepting Time
— and Opportunity of which every
American has an abundant share. At
all coats, he kept the spirit of youth —
Confidence, Courage, Vision, Action.
It worked for him. It kept him young.
Xt made America.
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£nj<nf tSudweidzsi ...EveUf golden diop oft it
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agtos atiy beffkrnnm really brautifal.
with Amibican Heating Equipment
and Standard" Plumbing Fixtures
pORGET th* m-mortes of discomfort, trnubl* and high fuol bills caused
I* by your wofn heating ’ pleM lest winter ... forget the incosivratence and
embarrassment of the old plumbing natures ... for now you cen~bave mod.
ent, carefree heating and new, beautiful plumbing fixtures on new liberal
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You will be eurpHfed how little it will root to enjoy the trouble-tree cn»
feet of AmSBICM Heedfet the beauty and conssmienre of TStamlen/*
Hwnbing Firturea in your bathroom and kitrhen. Your Heating and Plumb- "
|m Contractor oan help you plan new heating and plumbing, arrunge
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aetvice and health protection. Call him today!
fhir ear nM«< at Me New r*»4 WerTd'i few aed CaUea Care CssesMen
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as a unit. Thvy’rt* so busy letting
each other’s-hides that they can’t
work out a co-ordinated plan of •
action in their own interests. -
He doesn’t like work relief;
thinks the dole would be better.
His slant or It is different, though.
He says the wrongness of work re- 1
lief struck him most forcibly one
cold day last winter when he saw
a gang of reliefers shoveling snow
on Fifth avenue.
"gome of them,” he
“weren't wartniy dressed,
could gee they were improperly
fed. One fellow had On low patent
leather shoes. „ Few of them
seemed to have the physical
stamina ft»r the job. You can't
None of them seemed to feet
that a change in the national ad-
ministration would automatically
bring back good times. The gen-
eral consensus seemed to be that
no matter who the next president
is he will hove to take time and
ise a good deal of putienev to re-
i'ue business confidence. The
verago guess Is that this will
robably take him at least a year,
,-egardlesg of how the election
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Take Charles Bock us of New4 He’d like to see the President
York, who ow-ns a lot of cOal i appoint some business men to big
.raatal fee.. wwaewe.te irsKa In Wri 4o% «Try TT iltltt fAr Q
ing for.him. He says he could run change. ■ He’d also like to see the
L',.a!.A.« >..14 1. t Mwewe. fea.g * XIsb• 1 f alw* WmlnliatMe Ilr»<si'r4
• •» however, I ho simnlv can’t take the
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to1*- ihat ganitntlonH’ promotion board
• -nilff^SdfFp nrarer ' <6 Y - J-- J—
- ■- 1 •—' less th/m it costs him to pro- Stray remarks at vhf ttrnveh- 1 -
dure It; he'd like to see the Coal tian, help to illuminate the busi-
- • " * -fcra Mrl(t news mun'a grievance with the na-
, __Jr test of tional admintalrathMT** For ih-
wha! that action might accomplish, stance; "The trouble is there isn't
Mr. Bovktijr is worth chatting an honcst-to-goodness business
with, because, in a way, he Is moninaniinportantjoblnWuMh-
tvoirul of The businese leaders.who ington."
Maybe ft isn’t quite futr to mi*n-
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but he is remarkably unlike the plaintive note In the sign over the
popular picture* of the breed. He registration desk at the fonvrn-
i says that one trouble with bust- Uon. It read: "Please register.
neaa is that business men won't act | There is no registration tee.” •
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Clemenceou—Bottler
And His Bottleship
/"'BORGES CLEMBNCEAU. tht
v wily old "Tiger” of France,
feared the present European crisis
as early as the days of treaty
making in Paris In ISIS. He could
not foresee, of course, the rise of
Hitler und the dictator states, but
he foresaw the dangers of re-
, armament and he recognized that
history too often nepesti itself.
x At Versailles. Clemenceau
"harped again and again on the
weed for "security” tor France in
the future. He fought for a treaty
with teeth in it. Ne could not for-
get the war and the old hatreds.
He was inherently suspicious of
the German nature. He raid once,
"I have liked many Germans im-
mensely. but they are like dough
in the hands of their emperor-
kings."
Still later, on another occasion.
h< raid "There may be peace
"long the Rhine and the Germans
, and the French may yet sit side
by side and work in friendly com-
petition m a disarmed world But
we must not rush things We |Msr<
go slow. There is a streak of light
in the east, but It may be—though
I think not—a false dsww Wo-
miat go slow.”
■ Twenty years later the false
dawn ts here, France feels, and
the peace that, Clemenceau urged
te approach slowly has turned
into the world’s greatest arma-
ment race.
Wave tven named a new battle-
ship after Clemenceou. Thus thr
name of Clemenceau, the "Tiger,”
the "Father of Victory.” is pi-rpet-
usited in his death by the ma-
chines of war. Clemenceau and
the ship named after /him are
ihown Bbovt on a new French
postal laaue.
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fittn ♦ i
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dincusaed. 1
have tfe anjiuat Sunday
- ptcHc '’nt- cimnecyron
Bazaar on Monday
May 2», beginning at 2:80.
The Carmine Civic Club .met i
the home of Mrs. W. A- Pluecl
hahn on Thursday afternoon for
their regular business meeting.
Miss Norma Bauer, president,’ pre-
sided. The following members were
present: Mesdames Otto Johle,
W. H.,Roski, H. A. Haberlein. Al-
Etzel, Alvin Albers. Gus
“ W.* Hoppe, Hugo
‘ ! Miss
Norma Bauer. Mrs. W. H. Roaki
entertains the club qt its next
meeting on Thursday afternoon,
May 25.
All the scouts except Calvin
Schultz and Hermann Lange,
guest, met at -the .home of thetr
scoutmaster, W. F. Graeber, Mon-
day night. They fitter! their uni-
forms which they received the
past week. Work was continued
or the Morse Code. Plans were
-made for a two-day camping trip i
on Cummins Creek Monday ami i
Tuesday of next week.
— Twenty-stx members- of the
Ladies Aid Society met at the
Carmine church Wednesday after-
noon. Plans were- completed for
the celebration of the Society's
25th anniversary on Monday.
"May 29. On Friday afternoon.! on that date due to services at
May 26 at 3:00 o’clock all mem-1 Wafrieck. - H. Brunotte; Pastor,
bers and non-members who wish I Decoration services will be held
to render their services qre re-1 at the La Bahia cemetery on
quested to meet at the church to Thursday .Afternoon, May 18, be-
help with last minute prepara-
tions.
I^’irst off. It’s fougAsr . . .made of
I n specially compounded rubber to
denier
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fpuni-diiim
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TOUGHEST TIRE IN TOWN
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OTHER MZKH PROi'OKTlONXTEl.Y AN LOW!
motor oiub
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▼V lYlFlv^Wtorvv taw >*a'«tral nMe •- -at- ■,
Theo. Jozwiak, east of Sr. Anthony'Hotel
And
BRENHAM GAS & OIL CO
Okrt Kinghbery
Hivhcst
a hnuai^ 'Aha v«fflhren of Rooenla..»,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bernshauoen
and children. Mr. and Mrs. John
nle Eckert and chttoren. Mr. ami
Mrs. Bruno Gteiolen Mr. and Mr*
' Otto Geislee And' *Mtr Mr. -SSJ
Mrs. Buddy' Kaaprick and chil-
dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Btasler, all wishing him many
more happy birthdays. A * —
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other places. Francea Mvrcer. Ann Morriaa
Mr. and Mra. Haroki Klaus and Herbert Mundin. Edward S. Bro-
Mr. and Mra. Delbert Klaus vioifed l!n<’ To,P Kennedy.
in the home of Mr. and Mra. Paul lra_^t>l" 1 '' ——————
Petrich Sunday.
Mt. and Mra. Jones Ijeaeniann
and family visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schulte Sun-
day
Mr. and Mra Henry Mueller and
Mr. August Mueller vtnited in the
borne of Mr. i ~
Pet rich Bunday.
A numner of relatives of this
community went to Bleiblerville
Sunday to attend the celebration
there. .
A radio program will be held at
the Oreenvtne Baptist church.
Sunday night the 21st of May
Everytxxiy is welcome to attend.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 17, 1939, newspaper, May 17, 1939; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1347465/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.