Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 16, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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MADE BETTER
A BRAND-NEW ANTI-KNOCK GAS
OWERS
.ANEOUS
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Quick Pick-Ui
Quick Getaway
ANTED
Easter
Xcursions
Between All Points in
room furt
'cnience*.
flowers and
ick Schmid.
■ $3
Millions of pounds used
by our Government
DIVORCE WILL BE
DISCUSSED TONIGHT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
pto sell
Lis. Every h®
customer.
Unusually »
for informal
1500 Sanw®
who arrived at their home Monday,
April 14.
UNION SERVICES
OF METHOD ISTS
WELL ATTENDED
ere farm near ton;
use; one of the hog
arms in the couity.
■m t House. 17-26-15
,'ASHING
th day with w
Services. A* •
laundry
jr of the one way fare
4 for the Round Trip
That Good Gulf Gasoline contains no Anti-Knock fluid or
chemicals of any kind... no dope... a pure petroleum jnoduct
GULF NO-NOX MOTOR FUEL:..
IS AVJATIO.N GRADE 374° EUD POINT
NOTICE
Our store will be closed to
observe San Jacinto day.
April 21st. Also to observe
Good Friday, April 18th. Hoi-
le Hardware Co.—18-2t
Mother/appeoves-Wittbeck-
er’s Butter-Nut Milk Bread,
Not only for the way it looki
but for the way it is made.The
actual baking is a fine art that
has taken us many years to
learn. Order today and be
pleased. Telephone '353.— ad
16tf
FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, 1925
model. Good tires, runs good. Mat-
chett Motor Sales—adl7-5t-15-2l
Sun Oilers and Texas Aggies will
stage a fast ball game at Firemen’s
Park at 4 p.m. Saturday, April 19. Be
these, baseball fans. Adv. 17-3t.
Office over Tristram Pharmacy •
Office Hours—9:00 to 12:00 and 3:00 to 5:00 BRgNH.
Mr and Mrs. l.dvin Neinast are the
happy parents of a little baby boy,
i» * gulf between the teachings of the
Bible and science, Jo nut jftdsa thia
Bible study.
The Revelation study tonight will
reveal the two bad beasts ot Revela-
tion. This will be the most illuminat-
ing and hair-raising study thus tar
Do not miss it.
PRAIRIE HILL HALL
APRIL 21, 1930
AH neighboring schools are invited to take part
Parade at 1 :00 o’clock from
PRAIRIE HILL SCHOOL
WANTED—Clean white rags
Banner.Press. —------------— -----
WONDERFUL’ NEWS FOR FITS
SUFFERERS
New York, N. Y.—Most stubborn
cases of epilepsy have been stopped
by new remedy. Thousands of suf-
ferers have been helped. If-you have
fits wjrite at once to Rene^oT Labora-
tories, 509 Fifth Avenue, New York
City, Dept. 1014, for free booklet.
adv
£j!for lunch or the chil-
Kn’, supper. Easy to di-
At grocers. Made by
in Baftle Creek.
SALE
ESTATE
"Psrw” i* witty, gay and entertaim
hg from the first scene to the last;
and not least among' its triumphs is
the really wonderful skill and artistry
displayed in the Technicolor sequences,
laterally they must be seen to be be-
fcved. The new technique in pho-
tography has opened a fresh and
boundless field for dramatic settings
and presentations.
‘"■nished anirtmril
Om; Also
■>r 832. L*
PRAIRIE HILL HALL
Where a short program will be rendered by the schools
who care to take part in rendering the program.
Music by
AMERICAN LEGION BAND
With
GRAND DANCE at night!
■ Everybody come and have a good time.
ten’s p
thjs bi
‘"•nished apirt|
’• 1419 South
418-J.
ft,.? for Train« Arriving Destination Saturday, April 19th
X April 20th. Limited to April 22nd.'
Standard Pullmans
For Detail* and Reservations
ASK YOUR SANTA FE AGENT
—All- MethodLts are urged- to^eome
to every service and numerous friends
are cordially invited.
the be« ™““-
‘ ,ns you ever tasted!
p^ Krispies are toasted
^Tubbles. So cr*spd‘*y
n., ->rrtekle. in nvHs
Big ‘SaiiEafi game at Fttvmen'*
I'ark at 4:00 P. M, Saturday. See
Texas Aggie Regulars vs’Lin Oilers
in a hot contest. Opening game of
season.—adv!7-3t
See the Texas Aggies in action
against the Sun Oilers at Firemen’s
Park Saturday at 4 o’clock. First game
of the season. Don’t miss it. Adv.
17-3L. ....
l°dern, unfur
rooms and
’•y at Banner-
,re larm.near tow
black land, balan
best small farm
emit, Court Horn
A great deal is being said about di-
vorce in ‘these days by people gener-
ti-w knovvuTiarVu-TTHdrEas
to say about It.'.Tonight Dr. John W.
Eyudall wilt deliver his. sermon at
the Christian Church on "Seven Bible
Reasons for Divorce and Rights to
Remarry.’’ It is expected that the
house will be-filled to capacity to Jjear
■M* -.wmon ' ■ nrn?hrTBscusse3
subject-. .
Tomorrow evening the subject wilt
be "Ten Commands That Men Have
To Obey in Order to Be Bible Hus-
husbands
need it.
favor to
irnished apartment
!"“"8 water, prjg.
f,s- Phoe 687 «
I The summit of achievement in nat-
Ly color photography is now to be
Len at the Simon Theatre, where
hrtne Bordoni is starring in ‘Taris’’
L First National picture adapted from
[fee phenomenally successful stage
play of last year.
F The Technicolor process has. taken
i the motion picture world by storni
within the past few months. Some of
the most spectacular scenes of “Paris
Itive been made by this process. They
iOT dazzling: they are gorgeous, and
they are Superlatively- beautiful. -•
i Thus the screen takes another long
itep forward -in its taSk' of holding the
mirror up to Nature. For here, nt last
is Nature in her own varied hues,
ifaithfully reproduced and even inten-
sified as a background for sparkling
comedy and moving drama.
Jack Buchanan, the most famous of
London comedians, is Miss Bordoni s
leading man, and they are supported
by a practically all star cast in .which
Pay us a visit or call A’UC
BR0CKSCHMIDT, General Insur
■t4-4dvl6-6yl5-lt
O BILKS «
'25- Ford roads
.mod. Matched:
-5t-15,2t
GULF REFINING COMPANY
TMENT£_
" c<>t>ple. f
privag;
HqHmann.
bands.’ AVomen, being your
to hear this message—they
You Will be doing yourself a
see that they are here.
^..SwidaiL-aiteruoau at 3. Dx.TymlaU
will conduct a Bible study uu -2The-
BTbTe ami Science.” If yqu think there
•'d Rate,
COhlaa.
.m HtgerSr
’OI" furnished at»n
Sl'bubrrt.
y milch cows
er, 18-6tp
and delivered.
>■ west of Brenh
Kc***&
Baking Riwder
. Guaranteed Pure
Use KC for fine texture
and large volume
in your bakings
Za Swing Frames
p \ Photo swing frames’ vfith glass
la . and back. Sizes to 8x10 inches.
WINKELMANN’S STUDIO
"Brenham’s Artistic Photographer'1
Ground Floor Alamo Ave._________- Telephone 9
FOR EASTER
a - ar the old -nt
H us to be renewed
Mg process. After
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Ma, - .rd before put-
Ir next year.
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■aned and pre»"
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• Union services were again held’i in
the Fourth Street Methodist Church
the MXUlWU iU44vU._J2,^. V,-Be^-|^lly,
lund preached twS good"and practical
aeniHms Monday and Tuesday nights.
<3 he attendance was good from both
churches, the spirit was all that could
be asked for. Everybody was helped
by the services and the spirit of god-
will and Christian fellow ^1^ euiuywl
"^y 'a4l pler<elit 4fs the people mingled
one with the other was Certainly 'won-
derful. Christians are the happiest and
most congenial peoffie—if they are not,
they ought to be—under God's sun.
Tonight, April 16, 8 prm., services
in Fourth Street Church. The young
people will present a pageant entitled
_‘’TheKChallengc of the Cross.’ .Thur*.
VV. H. B roe sc he and R. W. Korth-
auer were business visitors to Cald-
well Monday.
Mrs. Caroline Giesenschlag returned
to her home in Snook after a visit
with relatives here.
—4 ..lid-iAe . W»y-*iri+ arrived - wt- - H»e-
home of ,Mr at M Mrs. \\ rllio Heine
last Saturday.
1 he Womans' Home Demonstra-
tion Club met last Friday afternoon.
Miss WollachIaeger gave a very in-
structiv.e le.£nHj ou tUu. asuing budget
and"garden insects. Mis- Louise Ho-
mryer was admittetd as a new tnem-
18-2t-15-lt
—nail
rUISPIES
ilZZUNCf SCENES
OF “PARIS” MADE
IN TECHNICOLOR
4OO° END POINT
For Men, Women and Children
Main Street
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Blake, T. C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 16, 1930, newspaper, April 16, 1930; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1173995/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.