Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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John Payne
FOOTLIGHT
CARTOON
by The Banner-Press.
one and all to work and worship
with us.
against each other, vi
like that. We’ve got a
in the 1943 appeal
World Action.
SIMON THEATRE
Sunday & Monday
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ONI COAT COVIBS WAU-
PAPM, painted well*, well*
baa'd, bweawto well*.
APPUIS IASHY wM> e wUe
bteoh •' whb the Reoo-Teae
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ST. JAMES LUTHERAN
Rev. H. T^la'chmeier, Pastor
Bible School, with a class for
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of families have found to be al-
ways pure, wholesome and delici-
ous. And they will save you time,
money and countless steps.
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SUNDAY /
Betty Grable
SERENADE
SPORTLIGHT
Dr. A. E. Stinnett
Osteopathic Physician
and Surgeon
General Practice
U<ensed by Texas State
Medical Board
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I Hemorrhoids (piles) successful-
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Office Dial 461
Rm. Dial 2679
SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY
THE NAVY COMES
THROUGH
U.S.
WAR BONDS
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Now' that the war has been
brought home to us we also real-
study carefully the advertise-
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Ask For Our New Bulletin
...FIRST IN PEACE...
“First in Peace”
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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
(MtoaeuH Synod)
Rev. T. H. Graalmann, Pastor
By the grace of God we have
experienced many blessings since
cur church was dedicated to the
service of God. Sunday is the
first anniversary of the dedication
of our church, and will be celebrat-
ed with appropriate services. May
we all with humble, yet joyful and
appreciative hearts -express our J terested in each individual soul
gratitude to God for His goodness
and mercy shown us.
-Th* schedule Of services
Sunday will be:
9:45 a. m —Sunday School and
Bible class.
of the seventh year of the miKft-
try of our pastor, G. R. Forres-
ter. AU members are urged to be
present for this special anniver-
sary service. The church has
made good progress since the
present ministry began, and there
la a splendid spirit of harmony
among its membership. ...
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TO-DAY & SaTLx^aT
Tim Holt .
SAGEBRUSH LAW
THE SECRET CODE
COMEDY
month in the home of Will Lan-
dua.
Some folk try to make other
folk believe that the pulpit has for
them no message of worth. Per-
haps, if you refer alope to exhor-
tation and oratory of tactless
—v—
When I realize that the Wed-
nesday will never come, and
that never again will I know
the sunshine of his presence—
when I realize that the pleasant
voice has been stilled forever, *
- and that the heart of gold will
never 'beat again. I also real-
ize for the first time the heart-
, aches, the pains, the grief and
the anguish that have come and
will come to father/ and moth-
era In this country and to more
fathers and mothers, brothers
and sisters in other countries.
family.
10:50 a- m., Morning Worahip—
Service of song and praise. Choir
and congregation. Sermon, “The
Religion of the Cross.'’ Observ-
ance of The Lord's Supper,
cial music, duet and cnoir.
7:30 p.- m., Evening Worship—
they intend to embrifirtse within
their statement the spirit of the
gospel as it is conveyed from the
pulpit In the words of aven the
most inept of preachers, they are
wrong. There is one way to prove
that the pulpit has a real message
for you for everyone — attend
church services next Sunday.
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At the bowLng,center Sunday
afternoon there was this young-
ster, proudly wearing the uni-
form of hto country, smiling at
our pitiful bowling efforts *g he
kept the score of a five-game
match that I lost ••I’ll be see-
noon.
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BUT LOVE!
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Many More Americans depend upon Cotton for a
living than upon any other crop.
We lose 640 pounds of needed feed every time we
fail to produce 500 pounds of lint.
Cotton Belt oil mills have equipment to produce over
twice as much protein feed, hulls, oil and linters as
can be produc 4 cottonseed now available.
100,000 bullets can be fired by powder made - from
ONE bale of cotton linters.
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ST. MATTEW LUTHERAN
CHURCH
SMdy HUI
Rev. W. C Poehlmann, Pastor —
February 7th—5th Sunday after
Epiphany. *
Sunday School and Bible class
10:00 a- m.
Adult Bibja class 10:20 a. m.
English divine service 11:00 a.m.
Luther League meeting 8:00 p m
. - choir practice every
Thursday 8:00 p. m.
i^ne'Wimr^ro<*»«k-..<«salMb
missions has been entirely aban-
doned as a result of the war.
These life-saving stations Ln far
envelopes corners of the world are being
the home kept alive as a result of Lutheran
World Action. A <um of 1270,000
for continuation of this project is
included In the 1943 sppeal for
Luthenm
THE SPECTATOR
(Ubritinue<r i**- —— -»
this clean-cut tad-« tad that
had. no bad habits—yet, wag a
typtca.'a»k.<v^I'
the courage that to a symbol
of this state and nation.
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Aug. Brockschmidt
INSURANCE . . J
Fire, Automobile, Casualty,
Bonds
198Pu- Bronluun, Tex.
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ling big brother.
Banner-Pr?ss. They
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Mrs. E. P Anderson and Mrs.
. CL Giddings went to Austin to-
tp to spend the weekend with
r. aad Mrs. E. C. Berwick. They
B be accompanied h. ine by Clint
ddinga Anderaon, who has been
landing the graduate school of
lhe University of Texas
— R. H. Schramm to reported rap-
JJJly improving at St. Francis Hoe-
qkital, where he has been seriously
' JW after suffering a slight stroke
p jjcently Hifl condition was satis-
factory this afternoon.
t ^Miss Alma Wood Ferguson and
4kt roommate. Miss Betty Bar-
tyw of Mansfield, Louisiana, will
'<rrive today from Waco, where
I they are students at Baylor Uni-
versity, to spend the weekend at
the Ferguson home.
Anniversary Caras. Tour mends
wiU appreciate your remembering
them on their wedding anniver-
saries ‘ Panner-Press Stationery
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The attractive house of worship of Grace Lutheran church, pictur-
ed above, was dedicated with appropriate services one year ago, and
the first anniversary will be observed by the congregation Bunday,
Joss planned by the pastor Btav. T H. Graalmgna^
CHURCHES
about an issue
_________ an’sjobonour
hands to win this war and we can’t be
wasting our minds, our money and our
strength fighting about something we
tried for nearly 14 years and found couldn’t
work.
“1 say there’s a time and a- place for
everything, and this is no time or place to
be doing any fightin* except the kind that’s
going to win the war.**.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. G. Robert Forrqster, Minister
AU service* of First r*-4-»Ua _
church will be conducted accord- t »
ing to the usual schedule Sunday I
and through the following week. I
You are very cordially invited -to I
attend the services and participate I
in our worship and fellowship. fl
'At Uie morning service, 10:50; I
a.m the minister. G. Robert For-, |
reater, will present another of hie, I
series of sermons on the subject:: I
'The Reformation of The Nlne-,l«
teenth Century." The topic will I
be, “The Church Which Jesus Es-1 I
t*blished.'* At the evening »erv-j ■
ioe, 7:30 p.m. the sermon will be' I
a special sermon for young peo- I
pie on the subject, “The Tragedy I
of Being Young.” This is a re- I
quest sermon which was deliver- |
ed from this pulpit eome years
ago- The conclusion of Youth
Week is a good time for a special
sermon for youth. All young peo-
ple are cordially invited to hear
thlg sermon.
SALEM-EBEN-EZER LUTHER-
AN CHURCHES
j Rev. Arthur J- Mohr, Pastox
Salem: "* •' ■.. ■
Sunday School and Bible class
s are 44 tons apart. The 18-ton light tank, left, meets
Army’s new 80-ton heavy job, at Fort Knox. Ky.Aj
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RT. TMbUL’fi TJTHERAN
CHURCH
. Rev. Theo. R. Strong, Pastor
Fifth Sunday after Epiphany.
St. Paul's is Interested not on-
ly in having a church full of peo-
ple every Sunday but above ail in
having every member of the faith,
young and old, present fbr united
worahip In the House of God ev-
ery Sunday, God is sincerely tn-
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and so Is his church. If you know
of any one, who* to not.yet enjoy-
ing (he blessings of united wor-
ship, pray for Mm and work with
Mm, so that he may no longer
"forsake the assembling of our-
10:30^ m,~ Morning worship, salvos tgrather. as tU.manner at aund- -
— ^"Xpeakti ■ hr tiito: ,siiT£l‘i'jr. jabitof-oo n.JK *tflh Afire,_L..
as ye see the dry (of judgment) ,
approaching." There to no fur- (
ther hope of salvation, whin God
writes on a grave and a tomb- (
stone: ’Too late!" Only while there
is life, there Is hope. God to ;
waiting for you.
Sunday School and adult class-
es 9:30 a.tn.
Morning service 10:45 a.m.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Chdlr practices at the usual
hours. , >
Luther League party Tuesday .
8:00 p.m.
Lutheran Brotherhood Thursday
8:00 p.m.
Confirmation class Saturday at
9:00 a.m. ‘ .
If you wish your order for a
Church Hymnal placed with, that
Of others next week kindly in-
, ... -m.. paStfir Sunday- '
During the month of February
an opportunity will be given all
church attendants to bring an of-
fering for oui> Hound ftock Or-
phans Hon)q. . Special.
have been supplied by
for thia purpose and will be found
in the pews every Sunday. Thank
you! ’
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ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN 1
CHURCH
Gay Hill ' 'i
'— Rev. John Striepe, Pastor
Bunday School 10:00 am.
English service 11:00 a.m.
SAINT PETER'S CHURCH
The Rev. S. Moylan Bird, Rector
Major Edwin A. Gajeake, super- '
intendent of the church school.
Services for Ahe fifth Sunday
after the Epiphany will be:
7:30 a.m. Holy Communion.
9:45 am- Church School..
9:45 a.m. Adult Bible class.
11:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
Forty-five pictures and many interesting facts about
the part cotton plays in winning this war are contained
in our new FREE bulletin.
Farmers, club women, teachers, students . .. every-
one in this community ... will be interested in seeing
it. Come by our mill office, telephone or write . . .
your free copy will be given you.
var, we need more cotton -
de for Victory in 1943
f more!
Rev. Geo. N. Cook, Pastor —
This Reminder—That you are
most cordially urged and invited
to attend the services of our
church, the schedule Is as fol-
lows: » . . I
Sunday, 9:45 a. m. — Sunday j
School, a class, message, and de- |
partment for each member of the 10:00 a.m.
I. Divine services in English
11:00 a.m. *
Luther League meeting Sunday
afternoon at 2:30. *
.j~ _________ Choir practice (mixed choir)
ance* of The Lord's Supper. Spa- Tuesday night at 8:00.
. f ---- Eben-Ezer: • •
Ladles Aid meeting the second
Thursday afternoon of the month
at 3:00 in the home of Mrs. Otto
Ringener.
Luther League Valentine party
the second Thursday night of the
* #
Dr. J. Clyde Turnej* pastor First
Baptist church, Greensboro, North
Carolina, will be the
□e&K&Jfour'-T
three Bundays in
general theme of his messages be-
ing, “Christian Resources in the
Crises", as announced by S- p.
Lowe, chairman of the radio com-
mittee of the Southern Baptist
convention. These program* ar*
carried by an independent net-
work of 35 stations at 7:80 CWT
Sunday mornings. Beautiful print-
ed copies of each message can be
had by writing each time. to The
Baptist Hour in care of the sta-
tion over wMch you hear the pro-
grams. ■ <,
When you lose one that* you
have held upon your knee when
he was in swaddling clothes,
and have seen Mm develop into
what you thought a perfect spe-
cimen of budding manhood, then
you know what the war la. Un-
til you do, we are afraid that
you don’t.
SATURDAY ---------
Weaver Bros. A Elviry
MOUNTAIN RHYTHM
OVERLAND MAIL
CARTOON
SUNDAY * MONDAY
George Brent Priscilla Lane
SILVER QUEEN
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Baby Brother Meets Big M6 Tank
“I was just tollin’ my brother Fred this
morning. Judge...there’s never been a time
in our lives when we got to live up to that
oid sayin**United we stand, divided we fall*
more than we have to today.”
“How true that is, Herb. And for tlic
life of me, I can’t figure out why, at a time
like thia, some folks insist on raising a ques-
tion like prohibition. 1 can’t imagine any-
thing that would tickle our enemies more
} than to get us folks over here taking sides
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'w—. cl
will be Rev. C. J. Appel of Wm.
Penn.
8:00 p m —Evening worahip,
with the visiting speaker O. C.
Schreiner in charge.
We cordially invite you to at-
ersary i
Hour
LONE STAR PARISH
Evangelical and Reformed Clmrch-
m, Frtedm, Gay HUI
Martin Ernst,. Pastor
Sunday, Feb. 7,'Sunday School,
2:30 p.m. ,
English service, 3:30 p m. Fare-
well for Miss Leona Poppe.
BRENHAM,
——
Songs you llkfr, choir and congre-
gation Sermon by the pastor.
Tuesday, 3:00 p. m—The circles
of ths Woman’s Missionary Socie-
ty will meat as follows: ~ ‘
Number One—Mrs. Martha Dan-
haua, hosteaa. So. Church St.
"Frankie Chappell”—Mrs. J. L.
Chappell, hoatess.
Number Three—In T EL class
room, church.
Wednesday, 7:00 p. m.—Choir
rehearsal
7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer;
service and Bible study.
Little Jack Hanna has gone,
but those he left behind are
those who suffer the most. On
this earth he was honest with
himself and honest with others,
lived the kind at life that made
him a friend to all who knew
him. While we may be prej-
udiced we do not think he ever
made a move on this earth to
cause an unkind ««*d^ to be
‘ spoken ar"7itn».
and know hto character we
know that he has gone to a >
, happy land where* there are
' jeplousiM, no aa»e *-« —
~ >Ntwrt all live as one happy
famUy forever and ever—a fam-
4, that will be more than glad
to welcome Jack Hanna Jr. to
Ito midst.
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tend thwe anniversary services.
The Lutheran Hour* will ba
heard over Mutual at 3:00 p.m*-'
FIRST "METHODIST CHURCH
. Rev. W. W. Conerly, Pastor
, Church School 9:0 a.m.
The worship service begins at
10:55. There will be special mu-
sic by the choir..—------- - ~
Methodist Youth Fellowship at
6:30 p.m.
Evening worahip at 7:30 p m.
Monthly meeting of the board
of stewards Monday night 7:30,
| The Wesleyan Service
have a supper at the
nex <jn Tuesday evertnif -MV-'t .w-
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-
ning at 7:30.
; ~ T<X) LATE TO^lXsOTT
FOR RENT -One cr more south
rooms or furnished or unfurnished
apartment. Private bath. A. -L.
Niebuhr, Phone 2364 —25-61
Do you reiiFTmrWMMtfied «*•>
umns regularly t It win pay you
Is MMng of the van
are not "Ln line of duty" when *
It asks us to buy bonds so that
ths country can cany its fight
to a MlCiawhfl and apaaAy con-
clusion.
' Tla purchase of a bond or a ,
million bonds will not bring lit-
tie Jack back, and it won’t *
bring thousands of other sons -
back to their loved ones, but if
it will bring just one back home
alive and well it to money will
spent or better said, well loan-
ed.
every age group, 10:00 a.m.
piyine service*, (English lang-
uor-» U M -
aaiu^b A^dqrwi Tuesday, at
8:09 p.m.
Th* pastor would again say a
Mty Thank You for your ex-
of love and loyalty on
the occasion of his tenth ordina-
tion annivMwy. May the Lord
bleed you abundantly!
Tail ar* cordially invited to
worship With ns at *1} times.
VhOBIEVMaJO LOTHEKAN
; • 4 R. J.^K^r Pastor"''
Sunday School and Bible class
10:30 adL- T
English services 11:30 a.m
Ladies Aid meeting Wednesday
afternoon 3:00 pjn. *
Tou are welcome.
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ZION LUTHERAN
Rev. Fred Mgebroff, Pastor
the speaker on Sunday, Feb. 7:
Divine service in the German
language 11:00 am. In this serv-
ice the pastor will give a detailed
explanation of our parish house
fund, for which soliciting will be-
gin on Feb- 15. The sermon theme
wiU be "We Begin. Our Parish
House Building Fund In the Name
of the Triune Uod," based on the
text Psalm 127:1,2. Our members
are kindly invited to attend this
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
The Church of Christ meets
each Sunday at 415 South Park
street *t 10:30 sun.
There will be preaching FebrU-
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