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CHAPEL Hill INp
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He Can’t Resist
Rev. A. A. Leifeste Credits Faith
And strong. Constitution for
Pulling Ilin, Through Cristo
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CHIROPRACTOR
Corner Commerce & St. Charles Sts.
GIDDINGS WINS
IN ELEVENTH
ROUND
General Practice
Licensecb by Texas State
Medical Board
AMBULANT PROCTOLOGY
Hemorrhoids (piles) successful-
ly treated by injection method,
without Loss of time from work.
Office Phone 87 Res. Phone 420
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ASSETS
First mortgage direct reduction loans
ADA C. HACKNEA
Notary Public, Washington County, Texas.
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EXPERT RADIO SERVICE
We repair ariy make
or model:
NAVKAT1L Ml SIC HOUSE
Brenham's oldest and larg-
est radio denier. Phone 489.
6.025.(10
4.155.54
1.500.00
4.700.00
21.019.29
15.80
225.50
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MOUNT VERNON, Wash. d’.IN |
Forty-fiye years ago Hjhry Stark. I
For health and retreation.
SEE LHORST ISi
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Walter Pidgeon •*
Rita Jbhnsbn ,.
“8000 ENEMIES”
.SPORTING WINGS
charlie McCarthy
BARGAIN DAY
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YOUNG MR. LINCOLN^
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Tetraethyl Lead-----—
GALLONS SPEEDEASE GAS
<lav for business. due to the cold
.weather." F’uhny, isn’t it?
SAM’S AUTO SUPPLY
AND SERVICJI^ F v ce
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in'Temple, where she under-*
‘ ‘ i morning
at the Scott and White Sanitar-
ium. Reports from 'Temple state
that her condition was satisfactory
this afternoon,
Mrs. Hetman L. Zschappel is a
Fred patient at the Scott and White
Ntss. Sanitarium in Temple, Where she
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a doctor. Patience Rewards
Judge; As Old
BICYCLE IN USE
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A^ASH-AND GREASE JOR
-t—- >Dwr* A> A Utfwto
pastor Who for many ycajs
,, i While he was 'xrflWrtn^wRtoBlimi is pictured above
0 ,, College he was in an auto r~ " 'i-
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Here's to
GOOD TIMES with
s 3ES AFE-REUKE ■
[ YOUR BRAKES
—A PRICE TO FIT EVERY PURSE-
COMPLETE . <o nr j
BRAKE RELINING JOB < *-
£ GALLONS’HWilCANE’ (TAS .
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J GALLONS SPEEDEASE GAS 95° S’
• son-in-law and
and Mrs. John
NEW ORLEANS (l’R>—Mr$. O.
S. Robertson is having trouble
with her son again. He’s got the
wanderlust.
It's a deep yearning, said O. S.,
aged 9. He can! overcome it. It
has; has made him run away from
The last time O. S. came home,
he was apologetic.
“I love you better than any-
1 body,” he saM to his mother by
way of breaking the ice.
"Then why do you run away.
O. S. ?’’ Mrs. Robertson asked.
"I don’t lynow, mama*” O. S.
saiii.
A few days later he saltl he had
the old feeling again. Mrs. Robert-
son only sighed and went about
f beating up a cake. Maybe that
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STATE OF TEXAS. County of Washington
We. F. H. JJobse. as President, and F. L. Amsler, as Sec-
retary of said Association, each of us dp solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and
1X1,1 F. H. BOSSfe. President
F. L. AMSLER. Secretary.
Eggs. 12c and 14c.
Fryers, lie'to-13c. .
Hens, 7c to 9c.
Old roosters, 4c.
Country bacon, 10c.. • jSfl
•hittsr 20c,to 23c.
Sour .cream-nutter fat No. 1, 16c,|
Soiir cream butter fat No. 2, lie j ■ ||
•■hSvwt "learn butter fat. 10C. '
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CORRECT -ATTEST
" • C. D. DALLMEYER
GUS FINK
W. A. STUCKRRT. Directors. . ’
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keribod and sworn to before me this the Sth day oi July.
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Hot-Shots Hit Hard To Whip Elgin, 14 To 3, In Cen-Tex Loop Game
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and published at Brenham, State pf Texas, on the 10th day
of July. 1939.
’'wiiwiHaiffliiiiiiiiiiHiiiiBm
, Herbert Noerenberg >vho under-
went an appendectomy .at St.
tied for third place with Wash- Francis hospital Saturday n'ght is
illgton. , ... ...------
Tuesday night the Red
White Grocers play the
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Mrs. Johnnie Phillips who under-
went a majo: operation at'Sa.ah
IB. Milroy hospital test week is
being removed to nrr home today. | bile trip to the New York
SUPERIOR
and
GRAND PRIZE BEER
* Coldest Beer In Town! Drawn Direct From Keg In
Master Brew Box. (JNo Coils.)
Y’S CAFE
, strong ocean- tun-ent greatjy re-
' dticcd their sjK’cet
The oid Quaker-consulted an old
’ Nantucket whaler who knew "ev-
ery ripple in the Atlantic." and
I then made maps under the whal-
er’s supervision.
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B(V Bl R( H LEE
HouMun Press Staff
Rev. A A. Lctfeste of Nmhill
Methodist church was born ’On a .
West Texas ranch und learned haw
to get on a horse and stick to him
tlirougli thick and t^in. Now Rev
Lcifeste is sticking just as ha;<l
ami fast to.his iAeas of religion,
and expounding them ..each 'Sun-
day f.iofi’. his pulpit, - • •
The_ lessons he learned as a
youth in Caetell. MaAon Cbunty.
-fii ronr hits artd/^ hl,n ln R'.>od M'-nd tisiay. he-
take the lead m think«' du,‘nK “,ne*' w;hW1
, never many have a tendency to stray
! from the faith of their fathers.
Ervin ' One week from.tiAnomiw,Rev.
were tile big' guns, hi
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COTTON
year ago today middling l
' ' i in Brenham at 9.00.
years ago 12.9Q..,A . ,
Brenham middling. 9.25.
Cottonseed hulls, <9.00 Kr
'Cottonseed, street price. $18.00 F
xa0ot t on seed—meaL r «
a-holesale. $1.60. - ’
Charter No? 129
BUILDING & LOAN ASSIX IATION
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION bite.
F of the Brenham Building & I^>an Assiuat Brenham. St ate ■
of Texas, at the close of business on the 30th day of June. .
1939, published in the Banner-Press, a newspaper printed h
'ahhough
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DIAMOND BARGAINS
AT DISTRESSED PRIC ES
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Lady * stnnii ENGAGEMFAT HJXG. Yel-
low pokt. iht« -t <1 M-.’.n nmub.mtg. A<f *.i'h
3 gwrfccl .blur white xenuitH* (iiknu ndk. ,
Foiwnurly w«g jL,’*? h.7. PHrr Now 'M9.M5
Ldidy’it <jvM«OM*d WEIHGAG
RING. Attractively •**■’ with 3 jMiffct L'^u<
at plant, 23c«
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Cotton Mill 5
Monday: Chapel Hill vs. Burton.
Tuesday: Red ^nd White vs.
lotton Mill? --■25’'v-
Thursday: Falstaff vs. Washing-
ton.
Prevent Overparking
AUSTIN, Tex. O> Forgetful
Austin motorists who have left au-
tomobiles longer than an hour
105.85 Mudem, h^ve discovered d «as; l*<muted by poking meter, are
1,672.00 Franklm who Hist solved the fl->u whkk”‘
■58 92 •’!< " - than a . ticket for
around the Atlantic’s gulf stream*
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6 885 87 *oi sailing ships bound to Die eblo-;
nies from England because the I
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| Frightening the .
■ speeds up to 20.miles an hour,- they $200.
I, wVie the sensation of the day >
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| Today Stark’s bicycle, still faith-
■ fu4 and true .carries, him to and
1 front* work. Forty-five years old
I last month, Isabella, as he fondly
3 calls her. is old. but undaunted. ]
9 Underneath the wrinkles lies a I JjOy IvllllS AllWliy
j sturdy frftme. he explains.
E Costing $45 in 1894, upkeep has |
E~rtft»PTr~1;nw, Nine sets -ef tires hnvi-1----
I been used, as have a pair of
I I chains, a new saddle, two new
I I pedals, and numerous spokes. Isa-
bella still has her'own teeth, how-
ever. In the sprocket, of course.
Nobody knows just how far Isa-
| bella .has gone. Not even Stark,
. ^‘1 he estimates he has | has made him
,| pedaled more than 150,000 miles, home six times.
Definitely, Isabella“*has lost the j The last time
! rosy blush of youth.
■’Yep.’’ said Stark, "she's good
for 2() years more yet, if I hold out
! with her.”
• "You know,”-he lidded’ “we may
' not have been as fast ps they are
• how, but we got around all right."
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Two-base hits. Winkclmann. L.
Dannhaus. Ebeihaidt. Linnst-aedt-
er; Stolen bases, Winftelmar.n, L
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Tift E I><trfTirt?nfff *H1T**H^ -w
by* Hanke i\V. Dunnhauk). Bases know.n ami
Pastor Thinks He’s Lucky to Be Alive
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______ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Doleshal
spending the day in spent the week-end in Needville ;
. with relatives.
Mrs. J. H. Ruetz and son, John,, SMITHVILLE, July 10 — Kar-
Wm. Schomburg and H. C. Buck j chers’ home run with three aboard
of Washington, spent Sunday in - in the U.th inning heje Sunday
Moody visiting -relatives. gave Giddings a 9-8 victory over
Smithville in a South Central Tex-
as league game.
■ Smithville came brfck in the last
half of the 11th frame to score
three, but was retired with three
Pat ■£.* Courtm and vhiklrtn, I men. aboard.
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will visit another sister, Mrs. E. E.' Redkey homered in, the third
■— -1— - “'iJ out a cir-*
cult Clout in the sixth. Luckett ”
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.. homer, getting hA in the third
with one’ man on'. " . *
Raymond Dearson has. returned
Pauline Moore is well-suited by
tem'v*"’~r“‘ as weW as ability for
the io.<. w Ann Rutledge, the
gentle first jove of Abraham
Lincoln, whom she plays in
T5*fiYl“Fr’2»racirk-produetton ■
"Young Mr. Lincoln," at the Simon
Theatre today with Henry Fonda
in. the title role.
For the lovely Miss Moore is a
very romantic lady. She cherishes
a memento of every role she has
played on the screen and almost
weeps every time a. film part de-
mands that she remove her wed-
ding ring. (She's the wife of'i
Jefferson Machamer; the famous
Illustrator.)
As a souvenir of the role of the
short-lived Ann Rutledge Miss
Moore kept a few of the flowers .
that were growing along the river
bank where she and Fonda re-en-
acted those few romantic hours
Ann-fAnd young Abe were destined
to spend together. ‘
Alice Brady, Marjorie Weaver
and Arleen Whelan are seen in
other leading roles in this Cosmo-
politan production for 20th Cen-
tury-Fan. v
.chapel Hill will attempt to pro- ,
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the flying Falstaff Beermen to-' Schomburg have gone
night at Filemen’s park where I Lavaca for a y—«■
they tangle in a Jaycee loop game They will t
with* Ilurton.
With only two more games on.
the books the Beermen would be
in" should the Burton ciywjl, slip
" ' up on the Ctfapel Hill crew .to-
night. • '
’ ' Tjje B e e r m e n are unbeaten '
Hill has suffered,one.j
JAYCEE
LEAGUE
I* _ i rujited to point out that-he would Team P W L
. MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (l’.i:> | 'be forced to rereacMt all when he! Falstaff .... 1. 5 5
,,, . .. ... .. i retired to his chambers. Couldn’t Chapel Hill
I Forty-five years ago Hymy Stafk. j foi.nia,jty b<. (1one RU:ay wUh he I Burfon .........
1 pioneer Mount Vernon resident, | Washington
bottght a bicycle. That was in the
days when young bloods "atirched I k|rk answered* so the judge settled
fl|i wfW- .•weft
j mann, a member of' the Allen
people with! County bar, for legal services,
*----- ■*- - : *209.” droned Newkirk.
, “I suppose you want the Court to
.fibgllK ptf ^hat 1.6 year old bill,
. ’ tiie. judge interrupted. “1'4
fbr^otten all about it,"-•
.Io, your honor. This outfit has
made a comeback, We have the
money and here's your check.”
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1 Advances for taxes, insurance, etc., on first
mortgage loans (unless included above> •. 132.57
[.' Loans secured by shares of this association »
L (stock loans)
I Real estate owned
[ Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank
I U. S. Government Obligations (including HOLO)
I Cash on hand and in banks
i Other assets (specify) Doc. Stamps
I Fixtures
K ' .. Total Asset.- $179,477.93
’ CAPITAI AND LtABtLFHEK =_= _,
Optional shares (payments and dividends) 85,548.97
I Full paid shares ’ . 39.200.00
Matured shares • 1.0-10.37
Mortgaged pledged shares 13.961.48'
i Accounts payable
r Ix^gal reserve
| Federal insurance reserve (if insured)
I Real estate r< serve
L Depreciation Tfi# & Taxes
K Undivided profits
AMhma, Hay Fever, Arthritl*. Klieuiuatbin. Sciatica, Lum-
bago, Ap|M*ndicitiM, Skin Trouble, Rectal DIm-hm-h, Female
DIsordcrM. ProNtate Trouble, Ulcer* of the Stomach. Angina
Pectorte, Heart Envolvemcnt*, and Constipation, should investi-
gate the new system of diagnosis Ifo't I have installed. Thia
system of diagnosis specifically de.tefKiines by aid of the X-Ray
=®F^n3B8HirWuw’ of the dtsorder, thereby enabling n» to'
treat the cause and not the effect. . The most eminent
authorities contend that more than 90 per cent of all chronic
diseases are directly traceable to improper function of the
colon. It is invariably a functional disorder that causes con-
stipation.
If you are -suffering at this time with any of the above
mentioned ailments, you should avail yourself of the services
of my hcatti.\~m»<*”rtnrtng the week- -rfl-ST ». while I
Inive here to .assist me. an associate doctor. This doctor will
assist me in conducting the examination and diagnosis so that
I may be able to give you the greatest possible assistance one
may secure. z
In the event you may need X-Ray seiAice to assist in the di-
agnosis, I will, be pleased to render thia service at a very
nominal fee. » '
[ ELGIN, duly 10. The Brenham
Hot-Shots went on a hilling spree
b here Sunday afternoon to swamp
’ the Elgin Bakers, 14 to 3. in a
fc ’ Central Texas'league tilt '
I. *» Giant Fricke Seeihorst. Bren-
K- Jia-m huiler. hilvl tl;,e usually hard
f clouting Bakel s t<*, four lonely
I' Mows in a fine pitching perfyrm-
| Knee.
F' The ^Hot-Shots fell on Hanke.
Baker pifito r.
L, three tallies t«>
the first round They were
E headed. .
1 ’ Ttfce Hiehteyn. atliu'k. Lmdy domed “"uni’S !' ''
' three for three .and Eberhardt thc ‘h‘"‘h ‘"rt1d‘n* 1031 i
' 'll Eleventh’ avenue. He was, superin- . I
tendent of thr church district nv hen Jr ,
tllr church-was built, and•■played •
^-*tin important' part in raising funds ' ’
0 for its construction. I
j j Rev. Leifestc doesn't get much L a
j Q chance for relaxation because he’s I
.> a mighty bus'y man. Besides his
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Miss Florint; -Koehler of
0 a mighty busy man. Besides his
0 pastorate he's fi trustee of Sduth-
0 western University at Georgetown
y ■ and these duties keep hfrn on t he
0 i tin. And'in the past Tie's served
0 as a-trustee for his Alma Muter,
I Blinn Memorial College.
"Preachers shduld have sense
0 enough to play more than they
. do." is his philosophy, but • he-
j ■ Q doesn't do.much about it.
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Winton relieved Luckett on the
for Smithvi/lle in the
and Heck relieved H. /
Reekey in the eighth. ' ' fl
Giddings ; Tool 022 000 04 - 9 II
Smithville 002 2O1UJ0O 03 Ti , ’ g
H. Redkey. Heck and Seale; r 1
Luckett, Winton a nd Bonugli.
Dr, A. E. Stinnett ■ I
OSTEWPATIIIC PHYSICIAN I*
And SURGERY I
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ENGAGEMENT RJN’G. Vcl-
- ,i moirtirmc * • * •u
genuine*
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..dixiiMindf., . fuijmily, "
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kbov. Price Sow $15.95
p'; 'SoUtr.ilv UI.VMOM' KIM. !.;nh<*
l. io twhiu- i with
F 4 abim<»fid* in charminx ’ fn<»uriHh><
jrelh'" K”l<) design A btHuty Fcifni i ly
• waa i .$19.X5
!NJSPE< r AT (H It RISK
Order nenv < nrkiiw pi-t* t ■ • <»< '
k jronr fin"mg »•» ring*
■ went 4't iiik'c. Wi- tru*t you SliiptL’d by :
K>4»I***?* StHifwt le» ID«*|I- 4*1 1<»H»
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(DIAMOND BRO KERN i
p4‘P». 27, < hiCAgO
Charting of Gulf
Stream By Ben l"“ -
Franklin Revealed Boys Service Meters,
MJNlO'JATnLfB. Minn. iU.ll>' I*'
Benjamin Franklin didn't spend all !
his spare tinie flying kites. He also ;
made hmps. I A’
. University of Minnesota geology I
students have discovered it was - , ,
I finding in-their vehicles a
_.ii v»ii<y m/nvu ny n.vv.*.LJ ... .
M ine ptcblenr" Of hrHv' -fn -51^
1 ••overparking..
A card notifies them that-an ex-
,k’iU 4.. »- * *P^--
meter, ssving them a $1 fine. With
*. the yard is an addressed envelope
in which the motorist may return
the nickel and any tip he wishes
to add.
Austin boys ssy they make con-
shlerable spending money this
way. and have lost few niekete.
brate the fourteenth anniversary
three . and Eberhardt
i gathered three hitfs in six official
-. 'trip.*
.Tiie box score:
I Brenham
Winkelmann. 2b
* A Isobrook, 3 b
j L. Dannhaus. if
W Dannhaus. ss
Eberhardt. If
Linnstaedter. cf
• .Kasprowlcz. lb
Heidemann, c
i • Seelhoist. p
Totals
' Elgin ”
, Dixon, 2b
Dildy. cf *
Brown, rf -.
Casey lb
Schroeder, c
Kuehner, 3b‘
f .“ Haverland. If
t ’ Hibbs, ss
Hanke, p .
L Totals
r • Brenham »
1 Elgin —
$ 1.453.70
First mortgage Bharv account sinking fund loans 136.950.53 J '
Gloria A andi-i uiH i- growing up
— she's 15 now—a id I
this new picture, lakep m Holly-
wood will be candidate in near I
future for title of society's No. 1 1
glamor girl.
I'tiv flafl|
He thinks he’s lucky to be alive.* ' I
ou’s juuo’i.oent in Brinham church and
• as lie appears today. The cut and
0 Colleg'e he was in an auto ac-1 accompanying article ■ appeared on the. Houston Press church page
g' cident. For some time he hrivered ! Saturday. . -•
between life and death, his left leg . , ■ .
t 'badly mangled But faith and a i built the church and then in 1915 back to his alma mater as finan-
strong constitution pu I 1 ♦ d .him.|.nioved to Brenham, where he wits ; cial agent, and in the full of 1936
through | pasttir uritir 1920 At tTiat time the ! he TcturnerL-to^Houstofi arr p*18^**’
in f-i . , pt it- ! Southern Conference of the Meth-I of the Norhill church.
s rs as on < ; ixliat church made him district ' In 1911 he was married to Miss
....... ’ Pc., ry' hr . areaThinmetUh? stlrvi-and’iTsVd
»>n balls, off'Seclhorst off Hanke theological training. His first paf-
5. Strikeout* by Seeliuirat ti, by.torutc ««« nt the Napoleon Ave-
Hanke ' nue Methodist church in New
Orleans where he remained to)
six month’s. He -waii then trans-
ferred to the Eighth Street Meth-
odist church anti served there fol
seven years.
During his pastorate there he re-’
Miss Marie Huber and Mrs.'Jaek
| Wehrman are
| Houston.
.. rw ' Mr. and Mrs. F.-C. Pflughaupt, I
teet its slim chance of catching Arthur Schomburg and Walter
_ . ~ •--*--*---- ---w to
• a' week's fishing trip.
They will be joined later by Mr.
and Mrs. Waiter Schomburg.
Walter Durden of Houston spent
Sunday in. Brenham with . his
mother, Mrs. A. L. Durden.
Mrs. John Sanders <rf Waco,
Joe Rogers <1^ Hoifrton and Rob-
ert Rogers of San Antonio, spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
i-M one * napci nui na. sui.r.cu one - nd Mr|| A „ Roger8
loss. One more loss by Chapel HUI ^r. an<j Mrs. A. H. Rogers are
I wodld at least clinch a tie for the i |eaVjng today for a several weeks
| visit with their
Burton likewise must win alldaughter. Mr. ;
r emaining games in order to nf- . Sgri-ers of Waco.
•> late its’ Slim- chance of tying forr - - -•
' thc 1’ccoft(l tuv^ titiel They are
': ' r'Nw 4toifi*.i iilaiiA si’ittei IVaoH-
, | doing t*U'ely<r^. <JK
and • George HoF, .wi Jiad hte tonsils
Cotton rcmpved at Sarah B. Milh y hos-
,Millers. Both are out of the run- pital Saturday.
nlng'.
Thursday the Beermen
Washington will meet.
Jo.sepli Novotny of Cleveland, i Bandera, and report a delightful - j
Ohio, left today for his home after outing. They were accompanied by
I spending a week ns guest of his j Miss Jewie Autrey of Housed and j
nieces, ! Austin for a"visit to relatives. ' j
■I . Mr. and Mrs. Victor Spinn, Mr. ]
i and Mrs. Lonnie fitrangmeier and |
j daughter, Dolores Fae. have re-
1 turned frym an automobile trip to ,
! Hillsternr-nnd Trthea~f«4nUi_ixi. that ,
[ section.
i Hugh Lusk and Mrs. Ben Bas- ;
sett motored to Schulenburg Sun-
day W-ith'Mrs. Lusk. Mrs. 'M. H.
McConnell and little 'daughter,
rtyna, who boarded a SoutheriT
Pacific flyer for 14an Diego, Cali-
fornia; where Mrs. Lusk^'ill visit !
the McConnells who hgxe’ been
visiting here-.for about two!
months. !
Moody visiting -relativeri.
"Mr. and Mrt.^Jdck Wehrman
drove to Galveston Sunday.
’ Mrs. Juke Wymola is leaving
this morning for Houston where
she will be,joined by her sister,;
Mrs. l_. 2— ■ ..... — -1./.-'..—,.
Pat and Bai<ra Jean, and they Karchers^homer was
E. Kuhnel of Omaha, Nebraska and fifth; Schultz poled
ftw t wm»1zs '* (‘lout -in tYlp HlXtt
I,a was the only Smithvilft player to ,
Grange is .in Brenham visiting»her 11— — =
parents, \ ,
Raymond - Dearson has^ returned ! I--------
from a week s Vacation initiates-1 mound fo
ville.-* "* seventh j
*Mr. and Mrs. Otto. Seidel and
daughter, Anna- Marie, have re-
turned from a .visit to Ft. Worth.
They were- accompanied to Bren-,
ham by Mrs. Guy- Woodward.
Mrs. Henry Drechsel and son,
Henry, Jr., Sunday joined ft party |
from San Antonio for an-automo-l
' t World’s |
Sh - is rei cwering nice!,’. I Fair. Mrs. .Drechsel and son will
George Beav.mier who has beer I also visit Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
seriously ill for sometime was I Tautenhahn at Pleasantville, New
taken to Sarah B. Milroy 4-sj iial | York.
again yesterd i>. ■ | M<s. Eli Lemm of Spring. Har-
Howard W. Gardner retun-e.l to ‘ ' is - County, * arrived here Sunday
his home in Beaumont Sunday I for a visit to Mrs. Mary Tauten-
evening after spending several I hahn and other relatives.
days here with relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. .Oscar. HqRquuul.
Miss Maude Reese and Misi[are ir.
Lydia Tottenham, left on a train went an operation this
from Navasota- this ,fnp»ning foi
a trip to" the New York Wet Id's
Fair and other northern and east-
ern points.
Edwin Hugh Schlenker. left in-J
a ear this, morning with
Buhler, Jr., Gordon Van ---------------- --- -----. . ------- -
TJorvelTHarper. affiTJae B. Stoma, recently underwent a, major op-
all of De Ridder, L o u i s i a n it I eration and is reported doing as
for a trip to the San -"rancisc^ well as could be expected. Mr.
I Exposition and other points cf in- i Zschappel is in Temple With her.
Joseph Novotny of Cleveland, j Bandera,
‘ f his ; Miss Jewie Autrey of Houston and I j
brotherdn-law and sister. Mr. and Miss Helen Adair, who stopped in j j
Mrs. John Schreiner and ’ 1 *■—*" *— •- " u
$ »00-Bill Is Paid Minnie and Lillie Schreiner.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (UJt>-?The,
day was- hot, and the receivership I
report being- read by*' J.. Robert
Newkirk to Judgr’Harrx H. Hilge-
i maan was long and boring., ,*
Twice Jndfce Hilgemann intlr- ,•
be forced to reieaiHit all when he Falstaff .. .
formality be clone away with, he ! Burton
asked.
“Just a few more pages," New-
Neal Douglass, staff photo-
giapliei for the Austin Ameri-
can. is responsible for a candid
camera picture ciyjtioned "It
Was That: Hot" on the front
page of his paper Sunday, with ,
the following cut lines:
"It was so hot in Austin Sat-
ti i7lay. Just' to prove how really
intense was the heat pretty
Miss Evelyn Baily of 800 Brazos
fi.. — __ _^T. ' , * * *■ , *3 I I Ivl I I I I i I I 11 I I, I I i 1 •vEx.fvC. Ollis I I “X \
in 1,5 toi 4b<- district included cjmiches al student At f'Ln-v 'jgnl^y* mfn-clxikc'it'
pv| t Arthur‘to Miirrfnrf. all ; cille, ,22, who teaches music at egg.'
of Louisiana, and part of Missis- .Edison'Junior High School; Homer
sipp,! near Nev Orleans., 20, a third-year student at Rice
He remained district superinten- who is studying to be • t.
dent until 1926 when he came to and Billie, the 13-year-oki young-
Norhill church here for a four--ster,. who attends James Hogg
year term. Then* in 1930'he went High School.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 90, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1939, newspaper, July 10, 1939; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1347510/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.