Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 251, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 22, 1916 Page: 5 of 6
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January Clearance
of
Undermuslins
ECB EOS
Commencing Mondat, January 24th.
BHD 0*3
At these remarkably low price/ you cat; lay in a supply of under-
muslins for the summer. Seldo*1 iUT yon offered such dependable
merchandise at these prices. Seythem and you'll buy.
$1.50 Gowns, now "...— 75c
$1.00 Gowns, now .......... ,. 50c
85c Crepe Gowns, now ..... 50c
$1.50 Drawers, now $1.00
$1.00 Drawers, now .... 50c
50c Crepe Drawers, now 25c
$1.00 Corset Covers, n"W 50c
50c Crepe Corset Coders, now 25c
$1.50 Lace Camisotes, now 75c
$3.50 Skirts, now rrTr $2.00
$2.50 Skirts, now $1.50
$1.00 Skirts, cow 75c
SOCIETY
Bridge Club lleurgpuviitHl.
The Thursday Bridge club, which
suspended t tings k*v >oi.i'1 we e R ,
was re-organ!.*.ed recently, and ft*;
ntw jnvmt'i .• - »nv taken in; \h ,
Megdaim - C. A. I>t W are, Ira Otis
IVr, J. M Mat is. Jr., C. A Mc-
Means an-.i Miss Mar.caret Bosnian.
The original members are Mes- ;
dames A i". Bicker Abe Klein, Will j
Stuekert, Kenneth 1- Ktuk, and I
Misst s Minnie Seelborst, Dorothy '
t'h sohn and Minna l>e Gehrmann.
This glvts a rbtstVr oi twelve very
prominent young women. Mrs. A.
JC. Becker w»» mado president, and
upon her devohes the duties of see
retary-treasurer, and general man
tiger, for ifcerv is iibsolntely no oth-
er officer.
The first ' s.-um w.ts- held Friday
afternoon with Mr- Will Stuykerl in
hei lovely buug&low home on North
Mark'' street, and il each succeed- ,
inj; meeting i- as successful, there
is much pleasure In stori for this
cotoriv of charming women. Cut
(lowers, and some growing fern*
i adorned the apartments, and the tiny ;
1 tables wert arranged for the fusd-
j
nating game of auction bridge. For
expert playing the hamlsome prize |
was awarded to Miss Dorothy Cbl>*
olni This hand-etub'oidered tro-
phy, a valuable acq ' sition t>> nuy
j girl's wardrobe, deserves more than!
i passing notice, for ;t was the work
j Of the accomplished hostess, and
| embodied the highest tvpt of > X
(|uisite needlework.
IT COSTS NOTHING
( TO JOIN OUR .
Imtnuw dmkmim
NOW AND HAVE 7
NEXT CHRISTMAS
COME IN —WE WILL TELL
YOU HOW TO DO IT
DEPOSIT 6 OR 10 CENTS THE FIRST WEEK AND IN-
CREASE YOUR DEPOSIT 5 OR 10 CENTS EACH WEEK AND
NEXT CHRISTMAS YOU WILL HAVE $63.76 OR 127.60.
HELP YOUR CHILDREN TO JOIN; IT WILL TEACH
THEM TO SAVE AND SUCCEED.
IN FIFTY WEEKS-.
1-CENT CLUB PAYS * 11.75
t-CENT CLUB PAYS 26.60
6-CENT CLUB PAYS 65.76
10-CENT CLUB PAYS 127.60
YOU CAN DEPOSIT TWENTY-FIVE OR FIFTY CENTS
OR ONE DOLLAR OR MORE EACH WEEK.
COME IN—WE WILL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT.
COME IN AND GET A CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB
BOOK FREE.
First National Bank
BRENHAM, TEXAS
Mllltlll
i \p|M>initin-ill i«> \tillicitly.
Washington, January ill'. He| • >'
( apt Jas II Love Friday night M,nla(lv, J0„ n |. a>;l. of Houston
When the game, were done a dc-1 inspected Company 1., Second Texas ,(U|( Hh „ ( U,|, t to West
llclous repast of CI earned chicken, ; infantry. A good attendance was , t*olnt Hugh U Kchw>*ke of New I'ltH,
| bread and butter sandwiches, wafers, prebent ami the captain expressed county Schwoke I* nt.
j olives, potato chips, cheese si raw u, i himself as well pleased Willi till hi* my Mild on duty
salted pecans, and hot coffee with Brenham company. with the le. ruUing set vice In Dalian,
whipped cream was daintily nerved j The captain also Inspected the S>-< ____
OUR
HURCHES
Everybody is cordially Invited
Rev, A. A. Lelfeste, pastol.
First Baptist Church.
II.
'of her beautiful selections in this
s•• rv ice.
All arc very cordially invited to
attend these services.
Rev. Edw. A Sageblel, pastor.
Christian Church.
unday school, 9:45 a. m.
lervices in morning at 11 o'clock.
Christian Kndeavor, 6:45 a. m.
Phe public is 'invited to attend
above services.
y. 45 a. m., Bible school; W
Nicholson, superintendent,
Preaching, 11 a. in.
15 y. I'. V. will have charge at
the evening hour Prof. W (.!■ Lang-
ston, president, E. Wiikerson, group
leader.
Mrs. Slivers Honored.
Honoring her mother, Mr*. K. L.
Stivers, a prominent club woman of
Greenville, Mrs. A K. Hamilton en-
tertained a large party of friends
Friday afternoon at her apartments
on West Main street.
Lovely flowers and green plants
added to the attractlvenea of the
reception suite where the tables
were arranged for the games. In
ihe content Mrs. Hen Schmid's re-
ward for making the highest score
was a dainty cut glas^ nappy, and
the honor guest was graciously re-
membered with a bottle of fragrant
toilet water. Refreshments of chick
en salad, on crisp lettu< < leave,;,
ond Infantr> band, and the organ!
ration rendered a number of selec-
tions which were well
Monday, January 24ih, the com-
pany will meet again at the armory
All member* are requested to be
present.
Glddlngs Memorial Methodist.
111.
Iunda\ s. hool, 10 a.
reaching, 11 a. m.
to the 1 1-o'clock services. Mrs.
A. Adams will render a solo,
wwf services at the usual hours.
Rev. E. (J. Cooke, pastor.
German Methodist Church,
lunday school, 9:15 a. m.
German service, 10:30 a. in.
'unior Epworth league, 6:30
St. Peter's (liureh.
(Third Sunda vafter Epiphany)
Holy communion, 7:30 a. in.
Sunday srbool, 10: mo u. ill
Matins 21 ii<i sermou, 11 uo a. m.
Tuesday of next week, being the
You will have a warm welcome feast of the conversion of St. I aul, g^ratoga chips, olives, hot biscuits,
there will be a celebration ot the jwith whipped eieatti,
Holy Communion at 7:30 a. in. W(,re Herv«.,i ou tlit* 'aril tables.
At the eleven-o'clock service to- Mrs, Hamilton entertain* delight-
morrow the following music will he fU)|y. and, the guests i njoyed too,
sung I the company of Mrs. Stivers, who Is
Processional hymn, No. 67, "Songs a {,rjKht and talented woman Those
of Thankfulness and Praise'' (Sim- pregeDt included Mesdnmes K. L.
per). Stivers, L. King of Dallas, Max
Venite Exultemu? (Turner).
Te Deum Laudamus (Tours in F).
Henedictus (Arnold).
Hymn, No. 487, "Rise, Crowned
w ith Light" (Lwoff). : Healy, Charles Rled, J. R. William-
Offertory anthem, "Hall to the wn \i. Hetty <'urry, < L. Wllklna,
Mule Buyer In tiie
A, F. McAllister of llrownwood Is
in the city buying in ill oft for tin*
llrownwood Horse and Mule com
pany. He Ih making Ills headuuai
(ers at the veterinary hospital of In
Hilly Hurnes
The above was taken fioii) the
Houston CUroniqle.
H. Sehwenke Is a grandson of Mrs.
Augusta King of thl* city and a
nephew of Constable Sain King and
numerous other relative# In this
county Who will bf: glad to hear of
his appointment. It will he remem-
bered he visited here last April.
FOR SALE One large
wagon Apply Armour A
phone 4 Adv. 2f»0 41.
slngl**
Co , or
<i«<t It Kmly;
the Me bane Seed from lsurkhart,
that will bring you good results.
R< hinld Tiros Adv 245 It
with us in these services,
Khv W. R. Brown, pastor.
St. Paul'* Kv. Lutheran Church.
m ;
to
His
English service, 7:3o p. in.
Senior Epworth league devotional the World
Mng. 8:30 p. m. j Mrs. T.
(Third Sunday aftei Epiphany.)
Sunday school (German-English),
H:00 a. in.
German service, 10:30
subject, "The Lord Administers
the Individual According to
Need".
Mr. Adolph Ppinn will take the
vow of cfinormation.
A splendid solo will be rendered
by Mr. Alex Klaerner
English services, 7:30 a. m.;
I subject, "Jesus Wrings Salvation to
Mueller, F. W, ThlaHon, WE. Hernd,
Henry Mueller, I'lrich Langhainmer,
J. ('. Kennedy, J. M."Mathis, J. !t.
Williamson, Jr, L. Landgraf, E J.
Lord's Anointed" (Andrews).
Receasional hymn. No.
331,
A Adams will sing one
Did You Know?
Velva Molasses
is made by the largest mo-
lasses firm in the world.
QUALITY PLACED
THEM AT THE TOP
WANGEMANN-REICHARDT CO.
[INC0RM8ATE0]:
WHOLESALE GROCERS and COFFEE ROASTERS
"Watchman,
( Elvey).
Rev. S.
Ben Schniid, Jr., T. 11. Hotts, ami
Misses Eleanor Ahrenbe< k, Emily
Tell Us of the Night Harris and Netta Hotts-
Moylan Bird, nnrtor.
Taking Ple»lge to hore«o ColUr*.
Washington, January 22.—Anoth-;
er vile political canard has been i
nailed.
In tremulous accounts Represents-1
Itive "Cyclone" Davis of Texas today
told a breathless house that news-
papers could not "malign and slur"
the great and glorious farmers of
Texas by charging them with pledg-
ing their representative In Congress
never to wear the linen collar af-
fected by "diamond decked dudes".
Furthermore, "Cyclone" declared, no
' puerile regard for the "frllla and
) flummeries" of fashion Induced him
to abandon his "sllkinette" muffler
for a 16-cent collar.
He made the change, he said, for
comfort.
II. V. I'. I'. Program Jitnuni) SiJt
Subject, "Our Opportunities".
Chorus—Junior <'Uuir.
Violin aolo Mr. Earlt*.
Prayer Rev. Brown.
A talk—-Mr. Lusk
Quartet.
"The Game of Life"—E. Wiiker-
son.
"A Man s Life"—W. O. Langston
Chorua—Junior choir.
A Talk—Will Embrey.
Benediction.
FOR SALE—8 tons prairie hay
at 18.00 P«r ton. Henry A. Wood.
—Adv. 251.
Poll Tun Paynwnla Better.
Collector Hoffmann report* th»-
payment of poll taxes somewhat betr
ter the past few days, although lea*
than half of the assessed poll* are
■till unpaid. Fifty-three receipt*
were Issued Friday, making the to-
tal for the year 2,300.
Ten D.ian college students want
woik Monday. 'Phone Pre*. J. L.
N< ..—Aav. i:.
A New
Cow Feed
"Milo Lass"
It is made out of
MILO MAIZE
therefore must
be a
Fine Feed
The Price Only
$1.25 Per Sack
Good Feed for Less Money and
Better Results
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 251, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 22, 1916, newspaper, January 22, 1916; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth491035/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.