Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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18c
MALT Bl- Ribbon.
3Vzc
10c
325c
215c
COCOANUTS, fr-h, each
15c
IIAMSSwift*Hockles*
Stell*, in pure olive oil
SARDINES
X)UR “^.1.00 — 1.95
LETTUCE, large white heads
CELERY, fancy large bunch
CRANBERRIES, 2 lbs. .....
BEANS, fancy green, Lb. . ..........10c
SWEET POTATOES, 3 lbs...........10c
APPLESj Delicious, nice sire, dozen . .. .25c
ORANGES, nice size, dozen .....15c
RAISINS=V 15c
Lb C" 53c
Hohlte Golden Anniver- CT O
WJr F ulL c°ffee’ 4 vOL
• 100% Pure. Bkt.
SYRUP Uncl‘Bob
CORN FLAKES Un10c
No. 5 can ^3C
COFFEE “28c
Libby’s POTTED
MEAT
Libby’s ‘VIENNA
SAUSAGE
Pink. Jap. the best pink
SALMON 2 25c
American
SARDINES""
SILVER FLOSS
SAUER KRAUT^’^, 2 25c
PICKLES shield, Ser 17c
PICKLES
Economy, Dill 17c
Sliced or Halves. Sea Rock, new pack
PEACHES Nb2yc“ 17c
KETCHUP h“ H 13c
Buffalo (Paste)
TOMATO PUREE ’ 10c
- , . . < . 7 "L. - .
CASH AND
CASH AND
CARRY
CARRY
OFFFP<\ VOI I GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY CORCIAI
VZrr t»l\w / X^VJThis Department Is Not 50 Years Old But Has**1 I—>»!/
Enjoyed Such Success That We Feel It Must Join The Balance Of The Store In Giving Yon Birthday Offerings
FRIDAY, OCT. «. »M.
OR
PERSONALS
and
pink and white ice cream
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SOCIETY
ENDS TOMOROQW
NOTICE
To Take Advantage Of
Our Birthday Sale
BIRTHDAY SPECIALS
Fulk Fashioned
Full Fashioned
SILK CHIFFON HOSE
SILK HOSE
Sheerer and Finer
49-
67c
HUNGARIAN GOULASH
COUNTRY FRIED STEAK
E scalloped Potatoes
New Fabric Goves
SILK CHIFFON, RINGLESS,
HOSE
87c
MANHATTAN CAFE
Just Received A Shipment
Of New BAGS
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
SUBSCRIBE TO BANNER-PRESS
nej
have
BEEF ROUND STEAK, per lb. . .
BEEF LOIN AND T-BONE, per lb
BEEF STEW MEAT, per lb.....
CHOP STEAKS, per lb. .........
CHUCK ROAST, per lb.........
PICNIC HAMS, per lb........
SLICED BACON, per lb........
DRESSED FRYERS, per lb......
and other pink blossoms.
Five tables of enthusiastic contract
players ^njoyed the game, and high
1. In the Bay of San Francisco.
2. Seventeen years.
3. Plaster of Paris.
4. Termites.
5. Grand Rapids.
6. French explorer and missionary
in America.
7. Alchemists.
8. One-eighth.
9. Greek philosopher. ,3-
10 Finely powdered and sclented,
tobacco.
,8c
16c
24c
22c
Edith Bowman, Religious Director of
Brazos Presbytery.
2:10, Roll Call of Churches, an-
swered by "What We Are Doing In
Our Auxiliaries.”
Report of Credential Committee.
Unfinished Business.
Closing Remarks by Mrs. L- L.
Mahan, Chairman.
Adjournment.
We have replenished our stock almost daily ... You have always
received Fresh—Clean—Merchandise. We have some more
new bargains for you tomorrow . . .
a stu-
Texas.
AJfgWKRS TO TEST
QUESTIONS
LOST—I>ark red mule, J on one
shoulder. Finder return to W. W.
McDermott, Jr., 819 Sycamore St.—
165-Jtpd.
New. f abric Slipon Gloves,
u NovelS'::.''j; -Brown and Black
Reproductions of the finest high-
priced Bags, stylish shapes
new rough grains.
THERE IS NO BETTER FOOD THAN SERVl^D AT THE
MANHATTAN CAFE — THERE CAN’T BE 1
score among the club members was
made by Mrs. John W. Barnhill, who
was rewarded with a. pair of silk hose.
Mrs. Hugh C Miller
guest prize, a box of
handkerchiefs. The gift
to the honor guest w;
handsome bath towels.
Missionary
f the Fourth Street Metho-
Church met Thursday afternoon
the regular monthly meeting in
For Expert Radio Repairing
PHONE 172
HEYER RADIO
SERVICE
At Schleider’s
Also
MICKEY McGUIRE
COMEDY
—......Sfea'
.DESSERT „„
Pineapple t)pSiae-vu*lj.». —.
... Drink ..
Half Order for Children 20c.
Bring them with you
Vice President, Mildred Rast.
Secretary, Eleanor Andrew.
Reporter, Ernestine Webster.
Sponsor, Mrs. B. F. Teague.
captured the
dainty linen
of the hostess
is a pair ot
The refreshment plates, garnished
with sprays of pink flowers, held de-
licious
141 TE’QV’E' RADIO and
nULdN.L repair
SERVICE
We have the best equipment and
the moat complete stock of re-
placement pants in town.
Phone 119 For Service
Radio Pictures
Presents ,
Irene Dunne
And
John Boles
SIMON THEATRE
' TODAY
Pledged - - -
(Continued from Page I)
“THE MYSTERY
SQUADRON”
/l'h<' thrilling chapter-play
Also
TWO REEL COMEDY
was enjoyed. Miss
played several piano
the hostess served
wiches, potato chip*, cake and’cookies
with refreshing orange crush.
Fall - -
(Continued, from Page 1)
Study Book.
The business meeting followed
with Mrs. Albert, L. Niebuhr,^ presi-
dent, presiding! At the close of
the meeting a pleasant social ho.ur
Evelyn Hotmg
selections and
delicious sand-
R A DIO SERVICE &
SUPPLIES
We maintain one of the beat
radio service shops in the South
Navrgtil Music House
______PHONE 489
INNOCENCE”
In Edith Wharton’s Famous
Pulitzer prize novel. The stars
of “Back Street" together again
•for the second time. They
dreamed - heaven here on
earth—a dream too true to be
good in America’s age of cov-
ered hypocrisy. The story of a
beautiful women who knew life
divine.1 <
CARTOON COMEDY’ *
an’d
¥ NEWS — '...
SATURDAY
A
Richard Cromwell-
Arline Judge
And
Rita La Roy
in'
“NAME THE
TwVA M NlHfc™
.The story of a man who rip-
ped the lid off a ci^.—seething
with corrupt politico intrigue—
only to solve the innocence of
Neinast s Market
Phone 43
LIBRARY CLUB
The Library Club was organized j
September 20 Officers were elected,
as follows:
Intermediate Department Readers:
Annie Marie Meyer, Grace King.
Susan Barnett, Thomas Giddings and
Vernon Anderson.
S«>ng, "A Charge To Keep”, Thom-
as Giddings and school?
Offering.
Song, “Have Thine Own Way'
Lord", Mrs. J E Josey.
Prayer, C. M. Selman.
Hymn, Lead On, O, King Eternal,
school and choir. -
Benediction, • Rev. M. H. Read.
MRS. LOCKETT HOJNORg
" - r MR8. C?E. EV^RSBEfcG
Mrs Reese B. Lockett was hostess
of a beautifully-appointed bridge par-
ty at the Elks handsomely-furnished
club rooms last Friday afternoon,
when she entertained the — Friday
Bridge Club and named Mrs. Charles
Ed Eversherg, a recent bride, as hon-
or guest, a few additional "guests be-
ing selected from Ultimate friends of
Mrs Eversberg.
Pink was selected as the prevailing
color tone, and the floral embellish-
ment was provided by quantities of
John Wayne
M IN,
‘THE LUCKY TEXAN’
Where life was raw and might
was law A whirlwind of action
in a tornado of trouble. One of
John Wayne’s best pictures.
Frankie Darro
Jack Mulhall
and
Lola Lane
“BURN ’EM UP
BARNES”
Crashing, smashing. The
screen's fastest serial. It’s a
blue-streak of action.
Mrs W. G. Low of Brownwood is
the guest of Mrs. J. R. Williamson
for a few days, and is being welcomed
by many warm friends.
Oscar and Fred Sommer of The
Bluff have gone to St. Louis to see
j some of the World Series games, and
while away will also take in the Cen-
tury of Progress World’s Fair at Chi-
cago.
Miss Carolyn Carpenter,
J dent at the University of
j wjll spend the weekend here as the
’guest of Miss Flora Ann Williams.
Dan Williams. Jr,, will be at home
for the weekend from Austin, wligje
J he is a senior at the University of
Texas. ’ . '
Roland Allcorn and mother of the
Jylump community were guests of
Mrs J. F. Nunn yesterday.
Mrs. Wm. Schneider and Mrs.
Adolph Strauss of Bellville were in!
Brenham this morning on a shopping
trip.
Mrs. B. F. Teague, Miss Fannie
Mae Stone, Miss Katie Mae Watson,
and_Miss Martha Robertson left after
school this afternoon for a weekend
trip to Nacogdoches, Henderson,
Longview and Overton.
> . .*V. 10c
THE SCREEN’S GREATEST
BOY ACTOR. REX THEATRE
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY—adit
LADIES’ AID MEETS
The Ladies Aid and
Societies
dist
for
the
J V Dietz as hostess
(Quantities ol crepe myrtle and
coral vine were used as-decorations.
Rev. Oscar L. Lihslrum ltd the
devotional meeting. Mrs. L- F. Nie-
buhr gave an interesting outline on
"*|£ j**n 'La.rbulXPn,
Tioyce Wittbecker,
REX THEATRE
Saturday & Sunday
Baked Beans _
THANKS FOR TREAT
~ Jmr tK/tn itra<-or me eartdy* tviteben1
tame into the Banner-Press office I
i
this afternoon carrying a large tray’
loaded with glasses filled with delici-
ous frozen malted milk. . and each
member of the force thoroughly en-
joyed this wholesome, nutritious,
.drink This is the first time we
fasted Frozen Malted Milk, and
surely good. Yesterday was the
time this new food-drink was made
in Brenham and jtThade a big hit.
, Thp_. Banner-Press wishes to thank
iiournias THr uie. treat. .
Buddy Clin
Tim Mercer.
ET^2vir.Vi
y... Song,“Str
___Muslcaj ^Reading, J'Qur Pledge of
Hrarfifcr- ».c-
Song, “Sunshine In His Service”
Doris liurncft aiiitf mother.
Christian Education, Inez Reese.
Indecision, Laverne Bryan.
nJQj'.ubfj ^(harine Hohn.
of-
Golden l/alue^
"50yeau.
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Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1934, newspaper, October 5, 1934; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1173586/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.