Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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AMERICAN
Notre Daxne
Barclay, Tackle
[North Carolina
Howell, Q. B.
Alabama
oacrip, En<
.Stanford
Hartwig, Guard
Pittsburgh
Monahan, Guard
Ohio State
Berwanger, H. B,
Chicago
| Grayson, F. B
* Stanford
Maddox, Tackle Lundl H B
Kansas State Minnesota
THURSDAY, DEC IS, UM.
ately engraved on gold paper and
bore a picture of the finc old Col-
onial home the Hendersons occupy
in Cameron
Thomas Stalworth Henderson and
Minnie Agnes Burns were married
December 10, 1884, at Marshall,
Texas, and celebrated the fiftieth
anniversary of their wedding with
a large and elaborate reception at
their home in Cameron. Many
Brenham friends will offer congra-
tulations on the happy event, with
the wish, that they may live to cele-
brate their diamond wedding.
W. B. EIMANN
PHONE 160
Libby* Country Gentleman, Whole Kernel Corn, .
14c
SOCIETY
WAVE
r'.;. -
Is What. She Wants
for ChristmalH~
FLAT CREPE SLIPS
TROUT
OYSTERS, 1 Quart
PORK RIBS, 2 lbs for
25c
A Real Good Sliced BACON, rind on, 1 lb
24c
by Scarlatti to illustrate his
KAYSER MILANESE BLOOMERS
II llllll»\
REX THEATRE
REX THEATRE
German Christina* Card*.
$1.00 SPECIAL
PERMANENT
Hutson, End
Alabama
will complete her course in surgical
nursing at the Mayo Brothers Clinic.
CATFISH
(skinned)
RADIO *BUPPUM
We maintain one of the beat
WANTED—Clean white rag*
Banner-Pre»».
EVEN if she is one of those girls
who always has lots of everything,
she’ll still be glad to get nice undies.
These have all the finer qualities that
make them gifty.
Tally Card*, Place Card*,
bnd Luncheon Set* in Ghrist-
CHANGE OF POLICY
IS ANNOUNCED FOR
THE REX THEATRE
14th and 15th, The Rex Theatre will
show a Wet tern picture every Fri-
day and Saturday. On Sunday, Dec-
16th and every Sunday thereafter The
Rex Theatre will show a >new pic-
ture with a selected group of com-
edies and other short subjects. Sun-
day’s picture will be shown one day
only. •»,
LEAVES FOR ROCHESTER
Miss Mary Benita Hoile has left
for Rochester, Minnesota, where she
by
Hcnf
Mrs.
John
shown there each week-end instead
of one as in the past.
Starting Friday and Saturday, Dec.
SATIN SLIPS
*2.95
HENDERSONS OBSERVE
GOLDEN WEDDING
SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY & FRIDAY
The Rex Theatre will show a Western picture, se-
rial and comedy. On Sunday, Dec. 16th and every
Sunday thereafter a new picture with a selected group
of comedies and short subjects will be shown.
Sunday’s Picture Will Be Shown One Day Only.
SIMON THEATRE IS OPENED EVERY DAY
IN THE WEEK.
We will have a good selection of POULTRY for
Christmas. See us first.
Starting Friday and Saturday
DECEMBER 14TH & 15TH
Th. team of team*! Here ara the eleven hopeful* picked by Christy Welsh'* All
America Board of Football for the coveted place* on the mythical championship gridiron
Tally Cards, Place Carde,
and Luncheon Set* in Christ-
mas Design Banner Press
Stationery Dept.
the program the hostesses,
by Mrs. Silberman, served
FOR SALE—Tarpaulin, and Six
Speed Special l’/S Ton International
truck. Al condition. Phone 862.—223
6td-ltw.
agreed to again send the
box to the Round Rock
Will Stuckert, proprietor of the
Rex and Simon Theatres, calls at-
tention to a change of policy regard-
ing operation of the Rex Theatre,
whereby there will be two pictures
m.
Mrs. R.
presiding,
attention.
It was
Christmas
Orphanage as has been the custom
of the Club for years. The following
WAN’TED—Stttled girl for house-
work. Must be experienced. Mr*. Sam
Toubin, Brenhaxn —_____
T- .w |iMj- ' ■
SATIN GOWNS
*3.95
Navratil Music House
RHOMB4**
Red SNAPPER 20c
Any Style, Fully
jfaGuaranfecd
?i.oo
$2.00
$3.00
’coming- year:
Mrs. R. A. Hasskarl, president.
Mrs. Fred Kessel, vice president.
Mrs. A. T. Geick, recording secre-
. tary and reporter.
Mrs. F- J. Navratil, trearurer.
After the business session was clos-
ed the following program was hearti-
ly enjoyed.
SonjJ7””Star of Bethlehem,” by
Misses Lena and Clara Schoedel.
A Prayer by Ed Kramer, Jr.
Recitation by Dorothy Elaine Nit-
schke.
A Prayer by Helen Goesslcr.
— Reporter.
. WITHERS CLUB misiEi-dr
The Cradle Roll Mothers Club of
Savitall Meat Market
PHONE 880
SPECIAL
For 15 Day* Only
25 Christmas Card* with
name printed $1.00.
Banner-Press Stationery Dept.
Vitaphone Presents
Ruby Keeler
Dick Powell
Joan Blondell
and
Zaeu Pitt*
Received a fre»h shipment of
SMOKED WHITE FISH, COD FISH And
SALT MACKEREL
KAYSER MILANESE PANTIES
Lace Trimmed
Specials Friday and Saturday
DECEMBER 14TH & 15TH
____SPECIAL
For 15 Day* Only
25 Christmas Card* with
name printed $1.00.
Banner-Press Stationery Dept.
-----------------*---
SATIN PAJAMAS
*4.95
FLAT CREPE PAJAMAS
*2.95
to many
Henderson
•is a former resident of this cdtinty.
When a boy he made his home in the
house new occupied- by H. C. Lehde,
m the Oid. Washington community.
FLAT CREPE GOWNS
*2.95
No. 2 can..................,
Uncle William Sugar Corn, 2 No. 2 can*.
Del Dixie Cut Stringless Green Bean*, No. 2 can. .10c
Oxydol large 25c pkg. with 1 bar Lava Soap Free. .23c
Crystal White or P&G Laundry Soap, 6 giant bar*. 25c
Miller’s Com Flake*, large 13 oz. pkg.. .........10c
VEGETABLES—Lettuce 5c; Carrots 5c; Turnip* 5c
Mustard Green* 5c, Celery 10c, Green Pepper* 5c lb.
Home Grown Yam*, 10 lb*. . . ..............27c
SEE OUR STOCK OF CHRISTMAS APPLES,
ORANGES, NUTS, ETC. BEFORE YOU BUY.
meeting on Tuesday Dec. 11 at 3:00
p. m. with, a good attendance and
A. Hasskarl, the president
Routine business received
The
America today. A world's fair
of beauty, song and laughter,
with hundreds of glorious girls
in Rpsby Berkeley's greatest
dance creation, the man who
gave u « "42ND STREET,”
“GOLD DIGGERS OF 1934”
and “WONDER BAR.”
You'll hold your-breath at the
lavish settings in this picture.
BETTY BOOP
CAB CALLOWAY
NEWS
SATURDAY
Gaspergou,
Buffalo, 1 lb
DAY
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Hender-
son celebrated their golden wedding
at Cameron Monday, attended
their six children; Thomas S.
derson Jr., of Corpus Christi;
Boyd Wells of Austin, Mrs.
Cecil Culpepper and John B. Hender-
son of Cameron. Mrs. Hamilton Bon-
Rex Theatre Is Open
On Friday, Saturday and
f Sunday p
VISIT THE REX AND SIMON THEATRES
turned aver to the
Doris Burnett. The lesson
Scarlatti, and each member
short item on his life ahd
A short program was ren-
as follows: Piano solos by
“DAMES”
most beautiful thing in
DUNNING MUSIC CLUB
The Dunning Music Club mot ■
Saturday afternoon with Helen Sil-j
berman and Beth Francis Graves of
Somerville as hostesses at the hos-
pitable Silberman home. Helen i
Silberman, the president, presided.
After a short business session the I
meeting was
leader,
was on
gave a
works,
dered
Blanche Landua, Doris Stern, Kath-
erine Luckemeycr, and Helen Silber-
man, and a Christmas song by Bill i
Schell and Janice Holleman. Mrs. |
John Giddings sponsor, played a
number
style.
After
assisted
dainty refreshments.
ANN HOHLT, Reporter
Corner Commerce & Baylor St*.
... ...... -------------------
Folgers Coffee, 1 lb. can 35c; 2 lb. can..........68c
. 10 Lb*. Fine Granulated, Pure Cane Sugar.......50c
K. C. Baking Powder, 10c size can 8c; 25c size. .. 18c
team Stanford and Alabama, who meet in the Ro*e Bowl game, each win two place*.
And the Ea*t i* completely eat of the picture I __(Interruihonnl llluxtrated '
Paramount Offers
Gertrude Michael
Paul Cavanagh
- and
Arthur Byron
IN
“THE NOTORIOUS
SOPHIE LANG”
The story of the world’s most
wanted woman, the life and love
of a world famous adventuress.
The men who wanted her the
most didn’t know her when
they saw her.
“YOUNG EAGLES”
The thrilling adventure serial,
finc inspiring drama packed to
the hilt with''thrills, action and
adventure.
Also
TWO REEL COMEDY
urew- to tee .Henderxohgold-
werfdjng They were appropri-
Friday & Saturday
Buck Jones
IN
“SHADOW RANCH”
A riot of action. A tornado of
thrills. Hard-hitting, fast riding
and heart-thrilling. The screen’s
ace cowboy in a real Western
drama. ♦
Frankie Danro
in
“Burn-’Em-Up-Bame*”
The thrilling serial.
Also
ANDY CL\uK COMEDY
children. United States Senator Tom
Connally was among the guests pres-
ent.
This golden wedding anniversary
of this prominent Texas coup(f was
of considerable interest
f Brenham1 friends, as Mr.
Oil-O-Castor
Oil-Durante
Oil-Tulip Wood
One Week Only
Beginning
Monday, Dec. 17
Located at one of leading bar-
*ber shops. Operator Mr. Lewis.
Nu-Mode Supply House
St. Louis, Mo.
In a recent address, President
' Roosevelt in speaking of the benefits
•widower light fates ,saxd—“d ^ num-
pSt-Af new refrijp:<aUo£SL--thf*ifib».'rV" •
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RAYON GOWNS
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Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1934, newspaper, December 13, 1934; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1172999/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.