Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 156, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 27, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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WIUYS-KNIGH
Churches
nessee,
—
Tax Collector R. V. Hoffmann re-
ports registration of thirty new auto-
mobiles in Washington County dur
la no condition of man' that sent Jesus Christ into the wfirld,
m<*et and satisfy. The ami it is the proclamation and the
John Y. I
Rankin of
going to
therg lefl
Preaching at 8 p.m. Monday, 8 p.
m. servfce Tuesday, Rev. E. L. Silas
will j)reach. There will be preaching
every night up to and including Frr-
Our part CM
ing the war
<l<l>cndenee I
ton county, 1
f<ither.Jsh**
across MM
Texas, thus 1
we are tta|
Irish desesul
dating back
and WO afl
The Junior Union meets at 6 p.m.
The Intermediate Union meets at.
p.m.
The Senior Adult Union tneets at
Bttofarrr
flipiosi
on county
_Let.ua have a good attendance at
both services. „'
Velvet Smooth Powe:
and an engine that improves with i
thing that will build character in the
individual. When applied in human
society it is the only saving power.
THIRTY NEW CARS
ARE REGISTERED IN
c ~ THE PAST WEEK
■©in The TioveThy
"Cy’therea and
The strange tale of a girl, hid-
absorbing enter-
a" thrilling inMo.
allt tn "WIND ORANGES "~Fr
isepb .Heratwhoimer, author of
filable David.” _______
sn away from the world. An
ilnment, a tender love story, i
Hal Roach presents his little rascals tn “DOOS
F WAR.” Another one of those famous Qnr
ly invited to attend this
servicei The Rally will close
Veterans day service Oct 5th.
is the slogan for the pastor.
Allie Q. Nelson, R. S.
But Willys-Knight still ad-
vances. This year it tops its
record with another triumph
—it solves the universal prob-
Joe Harris, Brenham 7, Ford.
Henry Springer, Chappell Hill
Ford. ” -
Robert Schafer, Chappell Hill
Wallace Miller, Brenham f>i Ford.
Mrs. Henry Boeker, Brenham
Ford.
Steve Wisnoski, Chappel Hill
Chevrolet. « >
Lanchester Balancer, which
eliminates vibration, intro-
duces car owners to anew com-
fort and pleasure in driving.
The Willys-Knight with Lan-
chester Balancer awaits your
inspection. ♦
Good middling, 24J5O
strict middling, 24.25
Middling, 24.00
Strict low middling, 23.00
Low middling, 22fl *
Cotton seed, $25.00
Hulls, git.
Cotton seed meal |2J»0 per 100
ageau ”
GIDDINGS MEMORIAL
METHODIST
’ G. Z. Sadler, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45.
Preaching U a.m. and 7:45
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Early Mass at 8 a.m.
High
Our
friends
FIRST BAPTIST
The month closes with much work
Ione and many opportunities foist,
but all church activities well settled
for the fsll work.
A new enrollment has been begun
.in the Sunday school which will be
ompleted tomorrow. On the first
Sunday in October the new organi-
sation will go into effect with well
defined departments and several new
.-lasses.
The Friendly Fellows Bible Class
will hold its initial meeting in~ffie
K. P. Hall at 9:45 a. m. tomorrow.
liar morning hour of worship,
i should be s great day for us and
are looking forward with certain
e of going ever an attendance of
riding ease, a velvet smooth-
ness of operation that sur-
prises and delights.
Much was expected of the car.
The ten years it has been in
production have been years of
progressive leadership. W illys-
Knight conquered noise with
its quiet sleeve-valve engine,—
conquered engine deterior-
ation, conquered carbon and
valve trouble, conquered the
problems of lubrication,clutch,
FOR SALE—Carload of hay on San-
ta Fe track. Wm. Wendt.—Adv.156
William Desmond iff “BEASTS OF PARADISE.”
Jack Hoxie and the famous Ilniveraa ranch
are in “DARfNll CHANCES."’1 From the story
'Cliff Smith. A thrilling and entertaining
etoru sWry thots different. Hard riding, dar-
t chances. and thrill after thrill.
week-end
with
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steering and every detail of
mechanical construction. It
seemed to approach the pin-,
nade of possibility.
The Federation of Unions meets at
7:45 p.m.
ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL
Rev. Ira Day Lang, Rector.
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11:00
a.m. ?' .
'I he public ia cordially invited to
all services st this church.
B. Setts offers Edna Murphy and Jack
“INTO THE NET." From the tory by
I. Enright, police commlaslouci of New
The atory of the mlw.ng girls who dis-
try year. A fascinating Story cC master
mystery, romance and intrigue. This se
r in 10 chapters and considered to be the
kccomplfshment In serial photoplays.
«ake, Johnny Walker XU*lo Prevoai
LIGHTS. ”A picture tluit eiyCt solve
rery end. Not jest a picture, but a rea'
k and oonslderod tn l«> one of the flnmo
telodramas that has ever been screened
and 10c matinee fnr ladiea ami child raft
FOURTH ST. METHODIST
CHURCH
’~HT. M. Hopkins, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning worship, 10:45.
Junior League, 7 p m.
Epworth league, 7 p.m. __
Evening Worship, 7:80.
Visitors always welcome. Strang
irs mgde to feel at home.
Mass at 19 Jun.
Catholic and non-Catholic
are cordially invited.
Fr. Chas. Weisnerowski.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms, 719 E. Alamo Street, L. A.
George.—Adv.l56-6tp.
IS
'THAT YOUQ
SECOND
s. PIECE ? ,
land. •
Willie Hoefelndeyer, Brenham 5,
Ford.
Henry Bockhorn, Brenham 6,
Overland.
Louis Marsh, Washington 1, Ford.
Geo. H. Wehrmann, Brenham, Lin-
coln.
y Jpe .R’r+ni^ki, Brenham 1, Ford.
NOT HEIRS TO ESTATE
' *Ye editor and wife spent Friday
and Saturday in Houston with rela-
tives and on business, and incidental-
ly looking tntounestateworthfive
milion dollars Jwherein the Rankin
heirs have an interest, however, af-
tet much hard study and work, we
found that our interest in same would
amount to 000, as the estate came
through, channels which eliminated
us, however we learned much of the.
Rankin family history dating back to
1674 in Scotland where there were
twelve or more of them Presbyterian
ministers, leaving Scotland on Ac-
count' of religious persecutions and
MARKET REVIEW
Eggs, 30c.
Fry ers, 20c.
Hens, 15c.
Butter, 15c to 50c.
Butter fat, 29c.
Country isro, Ise.
Prairie Hay, |«.6».
Good white shelled corn. |1.I6 per
btwmel.
p? W: By RICHARD E. ENRIGHT
7 WM
World Famous Police Commisaioner of New York City
See What Becomes of the Thousands of Girls Who Van-
ish1 Annually, and How the Police of the Largest City
in the World Solve the Mysteryl
THRILLS! SUSPENSE! ADVENTURE!
REX THEATRE
Monday. Special 5 and 10c Matinee for La-
dies and Children from 2 until 6 P. M.
A cordial invitation to worship
with us is extended to all.
Th? Church with a welcome.
Arthur Hartmann, Pastor.
Matt. 22, 39.
■der to love his fellbwman
man must be thoroly imbued
e principles of the Master. A'it is the love of Christ which sends
Mt look upon other men as »nen into the slums o, ''our great
souls of i-qnal value, as his cities,, into the heart of heathendom,
■artrnl in scope and signlfl- and among the sick and poor, to
Ths beauty al this law of work for their fellowtnen, to reform,
? rt-. Vr- AUU., ■■■d iiw
of our
G. C. 1
family
MT. ZION M. E. CHURCH
Sunday School 9:80 a.m.
Preaching, 11 a.m.
The third anniversary sermon of
the pastor will be preached at 8 p.
jm Uy Bev. W. A. Abner, D. D., .
■" John Ogrodbwicz; Brenham 4,'Ford
John Richardson, Brenham 4, Ford.
Klaus Heinemann, Brenham'2,Ford
J. F. Schramm, Jr., Brenham, Ford
Mike Cegilski, Chappell Hill, Ford
Fritx Oevermann, Brenham 2,
Ford.
Albert Kmiec, Chappell Hill 1,
Chevrolet.
Mrs. J. W. George, Washington 1,
Ford.
Albert Cegilski, Chappell Hill 3,
Ford.
Otto Broecker, Brenham 8, Chev-
rolet.
James Scurry, Washington 1, Ford.
A. C. Krueger, Washington 1,
Overland. »-
Tate, arise out of its neglect and
' ■ - L Women’s, flible Gldsu .Umght
by Mra7E. A. CrotteY Wl re-Organite
ipd plan for trigger and better work.
The pastor will speak on “Co-ope-
ration” at the morning hour. A
Hpecial -sermon will be delivered at
the evening service dealing with the
“Teacher and Parent Problem.” All
public school teachers are urged to
John Honerkamp, Brenham, Ford.
i Tony Koteras, Chappell Hill,
Chevrolet.
Otto Webernick, Brenham 7, Ford-
Frits Heine, Burton f; Ford.
Wood & Low, Brenham, Ford
■ Truck.
’ louis Schmidt. Independence 1,
fl ■
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 156, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 27, 1924, newspaper, September 27, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179845/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.