Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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ren
friends.
Mrs
M. Crozier, for the Maifest
AT THE MOVIES
ncTUix.
Bellville
•otne
DIXIE POULTRY FARMS
this litt
Ostend,
KNOCKING AT THE DOOR
By MORRIS
that lai
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man
3:00—Band Concerts.
Mrs.
visiting
friends.
Mrs.
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Seth
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SAVES DALLAS FILM
is the guest of
for the Maifest.
among the
Maifest
at the
discuss
Ostend
will be
of the
carries
of San
G- C. Kuykendall of Port Ar-
the guest of her sister, Mrs
Proske, for the Maifest.
Also
Shows
4:00—Baseball, Hempstead vs. Brenham
5:00—Children’s Ball.
7:30—Rodeo.
Caldwell are Maifest visitors
A. M. Krug.
AESOP’S FABLES 4
Shows at 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:1.
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Official Program
Etta. Burrows of
Richmond is a guest at the home of
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence H. Lake for
the Maifest.
Majfest. John, Jr., will be a member
ofi Queen Mary Jo’s court Friday.
2:00 P. M.—Rodeo.
passen-
Cunard
Practical-
Miss Vernon Schawe of Rosenberg and
Wallace Buck of Galveston is here
to spend his vacation with homtfolks
and attend the Maifest
A. KILGORE, C. P. A.
Telephone 4, Brenham, Texas
Mrs. John Newton and little son,
John, Jr., of Beaumont are guests of
and are
Jahnke
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mst the thing for a graduating,
mt. Brenham Banner PnhlidAu
—Adv. 31 6t
Nona Watson r* HiitT
Brenham relatives
Baby Chicks
$1O per hundred
Offering Leghorns, Reds, Rocks, Wyandotte* at these
unusually low prices until June 1st. Certified and
Blood Tested by State of Texas. We hatch every day.
Phone 384
9:00—Coronation Ball, music by Jack Willrich’s Orchestra.
Friday, May 27th
FOR SALE—One-ton Ford truck,
starter and light*, high speed, closed
cab, (take body, Jumbo power trans-
mission, tires, first claw condition,
driven less than 2000 miles. Tenn* to
Mayfield, secretary of
Cotton Palace association,
the Maifest visitors.
make much of a success of that.
And the power of the wind is surpassed by the power of electricity. In
scores of factories and machine shops, on farms and in homOb, electric
motors and labor saving tools are busily turning power into wealth with
the help of the generators of this company.
Make electricity your ready servant. No job is too much for ita strength
and there’s almost no limit to the ways in which it can save you time,
energy and your money. We will be glad to show you how—specifically.
Mrs. W. B. Cook and Mrs. H. A.
Noack of Houston are visiting Mrs.
F. A. Windhausen for the Maifest.
ukah, noted dry
leader in favor
REMOVING ub
United Prew
10:00—Junior Parade Forms.
10:3(b—Parade Starts.
!J:.S~fOr°?atiOn °f Juni0r Queen at Pavilion
iz .uo—Lunch.
2:00—Rodeo.
Hemp8t€ad V8. Brenham.
5.00—Band Concert.
7:00 to 8:30—Children’s Ball.
7:30—Rodeo.
9:00—Grand Ball.
Misi
arrive tomorrow for a visit to Mrs.
Mark Coston. ,'
9«° An M\~Band C°ncert on the S^are. Brenham Citi
zens Band.
James Marshall, well-known busi-
ness man of Laredo, is
numerous visitors' to the
sa>d he hid
medical auth,
whiskey had
Mr. and Mrs. Kenney E. Krug and
sons of
of Mrs.
REX THEATRE
Showing Pictures of QoW
Today & Tonifht
JETTA GOULD ■
“FIGHTING LOVE"
Romantic Story of
Self Sacrifice
EDUCATIONAL COM®
at 1, 2:45, ’
9:15 p. m- 1
c notice
Summer school will start 1
May 30, for pupil, of une¥M
For further information call
Adv.51-2t.
g Miseral
Ft woeM
tend on
I from th<
“HikLS OF
KENTUCKY”
PATHE COMEDY 4 S®
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Roberts have
returned from their wedding trip to
Houston and Galveston
pleasantly located at th
Apartments.
will support and
ishment by
in ten d;
limitation.
Senator Borah
conferring with
and believed that
medicinal value.
If doctors succeed
scrupulius dispenser,
whiskey within their
Borah wouldn’t mind
bill lifting the limitation.'*
By The Pup*’*
MRS. KATE McAD
At Th*
SIMON THEA1>
inf
Tuesday
In Conjunct*
r. and Mrs. Joe Casey and chib
of .Cameron are guests' of Mr
Mrs. G. J. Rickard for the Mai
\fr. Casey will participate it
Miss
the guest of Brenham friends for the the
Maifest.
will be assigned on
the stay ' in Ostend
commander” assigned
out in mid
to the hotel rooms his
to occupy when
tie The famous director of “The Un-
is holy Three” used his bent for the
mysterious in life as a setting for the
1 art of John Gilbert and Renee
Mary Willingham of Waco is Adoree, of “Big Parade”, fame, in
new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pro-
j duction. He placed _ them in the
------ ■ most eerie locale one could imagine—
Ndda Smith of Houston will a mystery sideshow on the border of
Budapest's strange underworld. Gil-
bert is a barker in the sideshow.
Mis's Adoree is the Salome dancer.
... He then works out a story so dra-
matic—so astounding, that the audi-
ence is kit gasping at its sheer au-
dacity. He makes' it actuality-—ham-
mers home the truths in life with a
trip-hammer intensity. The drama
fairly lives.
visions
daily this summer
California
60 ColoradoAri-
zona and New
Mexico Rockies
and the National foils
More than three thousand
gers will be on board the six
liners when they set sail.
every state in the union and most
are repre-
conunanders and
commanders assigned to
will also have charge of
tainment program for the
includes athletic contests,
“stunts.” Prizes have been received
from Rotary clubs all over the coun-
try to be distributed to the contest
winners.
Vhe commanders and vice com-
manders have been selected because
of their broad acquaintance in Ro-
tary circles and consist of present
and past international officers.
A meeting of the international
board of directors was held
.Waldorf-Astoria yesterday to
matters coming before the
gathering and other sessions
held on board the flag ship
fleet, the Carinthia, which
President Harry H. Rogers
Antonio, Texas, and the internation-
al board.
“THE SHOW” AT SIMON
Mystery plus mystery—that is the
formula on which Tod Browning
built his’ latest product. And—the
sum total is heart throbs.
He took the strangest of settings- bor late today and tomorrow
the interior of a Budapest “Palace of carrying business and pro(essional
.llus.ons,” with bodiless heads, ghosts men from Nortb Ameiica and
mermmds and other strange things famiIics to the convention of Rotary
created by magician’s optical ilfti-'international which,opens in
sions; coupled this outre location Belgium, June 5.
with a striking' mystery in his story
—and out of it evolved one of the
sweetest love stories ever told on the
screen in “The Show,” playing at the lv
Simon Theatre today and tomorrow/of the provinces in Canada
FLEET OF LINERS
GOES TO EUROPE
WITH ROTARIANS
New York, May 26.—United Press
—The largest peace tin^e fleet ever
engaged to carry Americans to Eu-
rope will sail out of New York har-
bor late today and early
carrying business and
men from North America
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Abendroth and
Gus, Jr., Mr. and Mr»'. John Jaeneke
son, Clarence, and daughter,
STAR FROM DEATH
(United Press Report)
Dallas, Texas, May 26.—Wanda
Wiley, filrrf actress, narrowly escaped
death in her home today.
But for the heroism of Charles Hil-
ton, disabled fireman, who saw the
flames eating through an adjoining
residence and searched the rooms, the
movie star might have perished as she
slept. Hilton enetered the smoke-fill-
ed building and carried Miss Wiley to
safety.
sented on the passenger lists. Every
mile of transportation from the East
river piers to the hotel lobbies in Os-
tend, and every step in the baggage
handling has been arranged months
in advance.
Hotel rooms
ship board for
and a “Rotary
to each ship will hand
ocean the keys
passengers are
disembark.
The Rotary
I should be killed!
Bee Brand Powder or
Liquid kills FliesJTess,
Mosquitoes, Roaches.
Ants, Water Bugs, Bed
Bugs, Moths, Crickets,
Poultry Lice and many
other insects.
""5ow35r' Liquid
tpeandsse jocsadfsc
joe and *i-oo *1.15
Washington. May
epubliftn dry j
m*y sponsor
congress of it, » ‘
ys” li(luor Prner
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Deering, teach-
ers of the New Ulm school, were in
the city today with their children to
attend the Maifest.
"SSSwsiS!
flamed or roUtj, Ms^
drawing more atfJ£5 ,
they keep making to it
iookmg good d“. *«••«» I,,’
p« hy because fj * ,
•• not necessarv
with this sort of thinJ^
Since Black and iS*
Black and Whit!
PJ*. because they
them so quickly.
Black and White m
much as the li
ers have both
Soap—Adv.
Brenham Amusement
Offers Entertainment tl
THE SIMON THEA1
Brenham’s Leading That
Today & Tomomn
JOHN GUBO
Mrs. T. B. Wheat of
the guest of Brenham relatives for
the Maifest.
Bee
Brand
INSECT Jfcg,
POWDKReE^
’ Liquid SH
each ship
the enter-
trip, which
games and
Brenham relatives Jewel, and Miss Helen Wagner, all
of Houston, are guests of Mr. and
--- | Mrs. P. Mundelius for the Maifest.
Mrs. Mamie Shelby of Houston,
formerly of Brenham, is here on <
visit to Mrs. Mary D. Ross and oth-
er old
fest
:on is . , ,
1 the rodei
and
Willis Gray of Southwestern" Uni-
vertfiy irGeorgefown' Id the gueit 6!\
H. L. Zschappel for the Maifest.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR KENT
Modern cottage recently remodel-
ed. All modern canveniences. Miss
Dollie Lisk, phone 211.—Adv.l-tf.
FURNISHED' APAKTMENTH
Furnished' apartment. Phone 343
Mrs. W. R. Davis—Adv.30tf.
Furnished apartment Mrs. Alwin
Schubert, phone 260.—Adv.284tf.
Furnished apartment for rent
Fanners & Merchants Lumber Co-
Phone 68.—AdvZtf.
FOB BALIS
Cut Flowers and Plants
Daisies, 5 cents a dozen. Mrs. Dick
Schmid.—Adv. 47 5t
DAISIES—5c per dozen, Mrs. Kate
Wright, 618 W. Alamo.—Ad.44tf.
FOR SALE—Cut flowers and flora)
designs. Mrs. Dick Schmid. Phone
396 W —Adv. 274tf
FOR SALE—Cut flowers and floral
designs. Phone 198. Mrs. L. J
Miller.—Adv. 237tf
FOR BALE
PIANO—For sale or rent. Write Mrs.
C. G. Botts, 601 Stuart, Houston,
T exas.—Adv.57-6tp.
MBMellaaeoaa
FOR SALE—1926 Chevrolet Coupe,
motor in perfect condition, 3 spare
tires, seat covers, motor meter, Ga-
briel snubbers, lots' of other extra*.
Terms. Frank Clements, Phifer Ho-
tel.—Adv.ltp.
FOR SALE—Jersey milk cows,
fresh. Chas. F. Knolle, Industry,
Tex.—Adv.49-6t.
For sale—Fresh and sweet or whip-
ped cream. L. G. Bassett, phone 620,
Brenham.—AdvA-tf. 1
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1927, newspaper, May 26, 1927; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1174501/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.