Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. [52], No. 99, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 20, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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Surprise
king
1935 is the year
OF UPSETS- AND
DAM O'MAMOMEY-A 10-Yb-J LONG SHOT
WON THE AIAT CROWN FROM Lomdos- '
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THE SUNS RAYS ARE FREE TO s
ALL— IF MISTRESS CUDDLES AND
THE PROUD BEAUTIES OF THE
COURT CAN BECOME BEAUTIFUL
,i- JUST BY TAKING SUN BATHS”
Y WHY SHOULDN'T I DO THE
SAME P
/ OUCH !- I FEE L LIKE A 3
PLUM PUDDING INA LAKE OF
BLAZING BRANDY/ I'VE
SUFFERED FOR HOURS TO MIN
BEAUTY - BUT I WANT TO
BE TPS MOST BEAUTIFUL J
' CRFATURf IN THE WORLQ^
7 I FEEL BEAUTY SOAKING
'INTO MY BONES LIKE WATER!
INTO A SPONGE - LET ME 1
BECOME AS WINSOME AS
MISTRESS CUDDLES AND ill
SHOW SOME OF THESE FINE i
I • BEAUT IE S . j
\ WHO'S WHO / J
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SATURDAY, JULY M, )»M
The Year of Upsets
By BURNLEY---—
BRENHAM BANNERPRESS
•RTHLKHKM EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Wi!U*J Penn
C. J. Apj>el, Pastor
•L '7s a 5 to 1 long shot against
Griffin, 5 to 1 against Lewis, 4 to 1
against Lasky and 8 to 1 in the Baer
liaseo.
Ei tic circles witnessed another
startling upset when the veteran
Tony CanZoneri, on the short end
of 13-to 5 betting odds, came
■ hrough to an easy victory over the
highly uted Lou Ajnbers.
The cut and dried wrestling rack-
et, in w hi. h there is little or no bet-
ting because the expecte'd,always
seems to-happen, came through with
one of tirade big surprises which oc-
curs when the mat crown changes
hands. Damio O'Mahoney, Irish
grappler. who has achieved much
52 words.
the .people
in order to
mAGMI
Leviathan May Sail Pacific for China
Oj.jl._IM —W.MMHT . _ ■ -- F- .. . d _ . .__
1620
Vo ONE •
PARLAY OAJ
JAMES J. &
LAST 4 FIGHTS'
WOULD HAVE
brought
those
ODDS
f
Lfs-
.%! Story of the
on
THIRTEEN FREE’AND INDEPENDENT
NATIONS
\\ ..r ol
\\ hat
Constitution ?
' V\ e.
feet I'nii m,
tile
in
ordain
rpendi
. after dcebiritig fhaf
Convt.i
1. Lake of Geneva.
In 1 liem
Hii .mi
was
understand
WE NEED TO GO TO -CHURCH
rare, i
bu n
of
this
habit
Wk
any
Tobacco Baron Weds Former Secret ary
and
COME TOMORROW
numbers.
ser-
666
Worship
102
By Forbell
EQUATOR
-OOlTBaUL-
o’clock.
Classes
. there was
bld kept
i ship that
,.n Shipping
watery grave-
5-
6.
7.
9
0
don’t lose it:
own sake,
family’s sake,
friends’ sake.
Bible
them
tn. B. T.-U. Services,
m. Evening Worship:
preach on “The Testi-
Good Conscience.”
League will meet' at 7
of the Cnitci
form a more per
tor a man
of his life,
evening.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Geo. N. Cook, Pastor
Dr. William Schell
OPTOMETRIST
Dr. A H, Howell
Optometrist in Charge
39). I
also'
“How
Solved the Financial
DONT YOU KNOW
THAT ENOUGH WATER
CAN QUENCH YOUR
THIRST ANO TOO
MUCH CAN DROWN
YOU P AND BESIDES,
IF SUNLIGHT WAS
ALL WE NEEDED TO
BE BEAUTIFUL
EVERY GIRL
IN THE WORLD
BE LIVING
Fourth st. methodist
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. O. E. Linstrum, Pastor
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sam B. Talley, Pastor
me'' (John 5:
includes
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
and most important thing; take a
little time off from other things and
places and make ; your way to the
house of- the Lord. We extend you
a most cordial invitation to be in
any or all the services of our church.
Try it, our schedule is as follows:
muon, at (lie beginning of the Revo-
lution .was an-alliance, of independent
nations in what they explicitly term-
’d a "League of Friendship.”
T wo
Pro-
your
your
your
the Master’s sake,
the sake of a better city
9.45 a.
Dorbritz.
10.45 a
sembling
ments,
choir and congregation. Solo, select-
ed. Sermon, subject
Churches
blems."
7.00 p.
8.00 p.
Constitution ? What
together throughout
lions of Europe, (or the conduct of
the World War from 1914 to 1919.
I hr American States had the com-
mon lia< kgt .alTid of having all been
subject to the same, domination by
Th.nn|»w»i (above), had a lot of
help Hus month in celebrating hi*
lootli birthday, •core* of the more
than I MOO baliiea he hel|ied bring kg
the world during hi* long year* a/
prii< ti< c, thronging the town for th*
S'vtiL
Choose the best for yourself and
others; go to ehurch tomMtvw. It
will be a matter, largely, of choice
ao decide at one* to do the right
'rution. w< trust unde’ 'amt v>»itl
kind <if a government we had in Am-
LONDON . . , One of America’* wealthiest men, George Washington
Hill, president of the American Tobacco Company, is shown here with his
new bride, th* .former Mary Barnes of N Y., hi* former secretary, ju»t
after the marriage ceremony her*.
The advertiser* listed below offer special advantages
to you when you call them on the telephone. Watch
this column and when ycu need a special service of
any kind call one of these
Telephone Numbers
sYou Ought To Know
Rinn Motor Freight
Line
' [EjlSCOVfi^f
BEAT OMAHA AND
king gaxoaJ iA)
RECORD TIME AFTER
FIVE POOR. RACES
-- IM A ROW—-
'.'Hat ton ?
......-'
Morning s^vi'ces at 10:30
Eevening worship at 8:00
! Sunday school and Bible
at 9.00 a. m , *•
A cordial invitation to
with us is extended to all.
The church of the Word of God.
The church with a welcome.
It’s a habit—they say—this going
to church.
Yes, but it’s a good habit—a right
habit! -
A good habit is an asset as much
as a bad habit is a liability.
If you possess the asset
good
For
For
For
For
For
a better world.
Sunday is God’s day. It should
be kept for the great things of the
soul.
Don’t let us—or the Master—miss
you at church.
'why' of the Coil
GIDDINGS MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
Oscar W. Hooper, Pastor
YOUR
DRUGGIST
When you want a prescriptiorr dup-
plicated or need urgent service, call
Glissmann’a Drug Store
Come out to Sunday school Sun-
day morning, get under the fans,
and study the vital factors that stif-
fed and
greatest
history,
(here at
Following the program of splen-
did music the choir always give*, the
pastor will
mony of a
Epworth
o'clock.
Following the music of the even-
ing hour, the pastor will preach on
"Refusing to be Separated from
4he . Things Worth . while.”
m. Sunday school, W. C.
general superintendent.
m. Morning Worship. As*
of Sunday school depart-
ed. Song service by the
BRENHAM LUTHERAN
’ MISSION
(Missouri s ) nod)
Iley will speak from John 20:19,
ft-*..’Jasus Came.” *Tt“i* wnprrrsrMb’
to shut Jesus entirely out
Warship with us Sunday^
functioned the lives of the
men and women of sacred
It will do you good. Be
9:45.
r nlicn ni
IHIh ci ntury
ST. PETER’S CHURCH
The Rev. S. Moylan Bird, Rector
Olir
(page 497).
-3r Warm-blooded.
4. A monument or tablet to
memory of a per on whose bod
buried elsewhere
Palo Aito. C.ilif.
Fate: appointed lot-
Mexico
J. Frank I n.bie.
John \ Gainer.
10. Those not >f the Jewish
4.00 p. m.
ary
for
and
Phone 97
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
Morning service "Paul’s Greatest
Message to Us.’’
Special singing at 10:45 a. m. Ser-
mon by pastor. •
Epworth League 7:IS p. m.
Evening sermon at 8 00 p. m.
Services on Sunday, July 21st,
Next Week: The Seed from
Which Grew the Constitution
Services for. tomorrow, the fifth
Sunday after Trinity, will be:
7:30 a. ni. The Holy Eucharist.
9:45 a. m. The Church School.
During the months of July and
August the only church service on
Sunday is Holy .Communion at 7:30
a. m. Keep the hour in mind, please,
and attend this thirty minute service.
mg I., tri-,- thrill .< L . Ii.pin Jl>e
1 dot'iriiiJlion of another nation, fought
the Wax iif th,- Rev ..lulinri They
ANSWERS TO TKS r QUESTIONS
' printed on page 2
lip
•» V .....
sary of the
10. a. m. German service with ser-!
mon by the Rev. A Bohot of Schul-
enburg. 6
3 p. m. English service with ser-
mon by the Rev. L A. Trinklein of
Winchester.
8 p. m. English service. Dr. J.
W. Behnken of Houston, the presi-
dent of tthe I.utheran . Missouri
Synod, will deliver (he address. This
service will be held an the open air.
popularity in his short stay in this
country, took the crown away from
Jim Londos, and one buck would
have gotten you ten on Danno's
chances that night.
Sam Parks, an unknown and
practically a 1,000 to 1 shot in the
National Open, upset the dope
bucket by beating out the big name
golfers, while Air Perry was a sur-
prise winner in the British Open.
Discovery was the hgrse that
scored one of the big upsets of the
racing season when he trounced
Orn^ha and King Saxon in world
record time, after five disappoint-
ing races in previous starts.
CDOFTighC. !•)&, King Feature* Syndicate. Im.
1 he only central government that
t xi,toil in America for the first five
irar. of the war with Great Britain
wax the Continental Congress, coni’
pnieil of delegates from,, the thirteen
,-tati * It had so little power pr au-
thority that it could hardly be called
,i govirxixmmt at all The Continen-
tal Congres* could borrow money,
if anyone would lend it, but could
not lew taxes to repay such loans. Ir
’ ould i,<iue requisitions to separate
Mates for supplies and troops, but
'it ctipld not make 'ts acts effect ve.
, No Sunday School or services
Sunday, July 21st. since this congre-
gation will join in the celebration of
the seventy-fifth anniversary of the
Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran
church at William Penn.
Stork Aid at 100 "^|
The Leviathan, the naturalised G
once was the queen of the Am>.
*■ Manne, soon may emerge from her
- yard and browse-a»«»umLSb. .<.xvv-.-ma
once*more According' t(T fattanv3
era shipping circles, the new adventure will takfr
Constitution it-wlf? When
her into the Pacific ocean, flying the flag of China
The report has it that »he soon will become the
flagship of- a Chinese tperehant fleet. Th* giant
—Ahjp..lixnJb„ui.. 1914 jn Germany, was awarded, to
--w Tmu-a -odlte* by the- Verrikflta trwery rogOTrf *
ing the World war>
“Life’’ is the subject of the
son-Sermon which will lie read in all
/Churches of Christ. Scientist
Sunday, July 21.
The Golden Text is: “How
’ ukmdue.is, C) ,G(.fd ’f j-; .
therefore the children of inKn put
their trust under th, shadow of thy j
wings. . . and thou shalt make them aayiii.-v ..... ...... , , ■
III II nA we start to study anv thing,
.drink of the river of thv pleasures. ‘ W’ . i . ■ , ,
‘ _ b ” w,. must b< gm at the begin
.For with thee is the fountain of'life" . -n .. , ?, .
rung, rhe Constitution of the Utul-
(Psalms 36: 7-9). ’ i , , ,
' | ed States begins with a Preamble.
Among the citations . w hichcom-1 A .. 1...1 . ____i
prise thc Lesson-Sermon
lowing from the
scriptures; for in
have eternal life:
which testify of
Thc Lesson-Sermon
the following passage from
Christian ^Science textbook, "Scii
and Health with Key to the Sc
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
adherents of Thith. We take the
spired Word of the Bible as
guide to eteranl Life."
Song
service, choir and congregation. Ser-
mon subject, "The Three-Fold Call
of Jesus.”
TUESDAY
The Woman's Mission-
society will meet at the church
the Monthly business meeting
Missionary program.
WEDNESDAY .
8.00 p. m. Mid-w^ek prayer
vice.
IN gporta history, 1935 will go
down as the year of upsets. It
has been a long time since so
many amazing reversals of form
have occurred during a six months
period, and if the last half of the
year produces as many surprises,
the experts will be ready for the
nearest psychopathic ward by the
time 1936 cotnes around.
The case of James J. Braddock
alone is enough to ston formWay-
, ers. I think it was Wilbur Jrowd
who figured out that a parlay on
Braddock for his last four fights,
starting with his victory over Corn
Griffin, totals up to 1,620 to 1 at the
prevailing odds against him. James
ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Arthur Hartmann, Pastor
the ptlpose uf« w lf;H follow s.
Preamble to our Constitution
that in 52 words.
9:45 a. m. Church School. /
8:00 p. m. Evening Worship. Mr.
'i ..nn- ■ ...sww
CUDDLES
^dependent States vva- u
• >thmv ni< irr
1
(haii a mutual alliance
t‘« • irr\ <»n 1
| th,, war It was alimS I
«•> ,|< f 1\ f h-
l anii’ sort (>f a ‘ imioq’
,i l th.it he - j
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