Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 201, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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Railroad Time Table
SANTA FE
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Second Make
FRIDAY SPECIALS
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AD TOPPERWEIN AT
HOILE HARDWARE
STORE THIS WEEK
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BUSINESS 5EEMS
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E. W. McDiarmid,
of ceremonies, will
co-eds. A thirteen
will furnish music
Meet Mr. Ad Topperwein, world's
foremost fancy shot and ste the new
Winchester line of rffles and shotguns.
HOLLE HARDWARE CO—adv201
ciety
meet at
o'clock
Cross
I Band
Becker,
7.30- 7.45—AYound the clock with
BMTX.
7.45- 8.15—Sponsored
8.15-8.30—Spoosored.
8.30- 8.45—Parade of
8.45- 9.00—Records.
11.00-11.15—Request
11 .15-11.30— Manuel
led the lesson
study of the An-
Milroy discussed with reference, io its
effect upon France and *he world a
large. - ----- • -----i—-
The comparison to the French Res-
olution to the Russian one of recen'
date was followed by the reading
the summary, thus closing one of the
most interesting divisions of the Del-
phian work for this year.
SPECIAL TRAIN TO
BRING HEARNE FANS
HERE FRIDAY NIGHT
An Overnight Start
CORNER DRUG
STOREa
VICKERS” .
novel by Sinclair
After a demonstration of this Leader of Low
Priced cars you will understood why
CHEVROLET LEADS THE FIELD
In Washington County And the whole U. S.
a-‘ AS MOST POPULAR GIRL
* Peter B Kyne's great story.
. • - Also
TWO Rfct.L COMEDY
* ■ — s
■pend your theatre money. It
will not be honored after Nov
in Washington County New Car
Registrations From October 1st.
To November 16th.
program
Meyer,
11.30- 11.45—The Lullaby
11 45-12-00—Mrs. M. C
hams, piano.
12.00-12.15—Brenham 25
ago, sponsored.
12.15-12.30— Sponsored.
12.30- 12.45—High School
12.4^-f.OO—Mary Joe ]
songs.
Meet Mr. "Ad Topperwein, world's
foremost fancy shot and see the new
""nchrstee !.''»■ of rifles and shotsmns
HOLLE HARDWARE CO.—adv201
Muter - -
(Continued from page 3)
TAXPAYERS NOTICE
I will be in Burton Friday and Sat-
urday tor collection of taxes.
ROBT J SCHAWE. Tax Collector
adv.lt
Sam Rubenstein are
in New Orleans,
and
Fort Worth, .Nov. 16. —Miss Mary
Seidel of Brenham, senior in Texas
Christian University this year, was
voted as one of the four most popular
girts ot her class-lest- week.
Miss Seidel will’be presented in the
annual Horned Frog Popularity re-
vue, which will be held Dec. 8 in the |
University Auditorium. Four girls'
from-each class were chosen to take I
part in the event, sponsored by the;
Horned Frog. T. C. U. yearbook
A final vote will be cast at the re-
vue by the members of the student
body to determine the eight co-eds,
two from each class, who will receive
full length pages in the annual.
—Arc
i ,
their
and
Austi
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“TROUBLE BUSTERS”
Hair trigger .thrills on the
Range. Crammed full of action,
daring riding and will thrill
even-one who sees this picture.
Buck Jones
now adjusted for quick winter start-
ing.
The value of “Climatic Control,"
that attribute of Mobilgas which
adapts it to conditons of temperature
and' altitude, is again being proven by
the "Under Three Flags” expedition
of the Socony-Vaccum- Corporation
which is now in Mexiap following a
gtuelling trip from the northernmost
highway point in Canada. The twelve
ctock cars of different makes compris-'
Mobiloil and Mobilgreiw which are
used by Magnolia statins In provid-
ing "Winter-Proof service. The
makes of cars in the test tour repre-
sent ninety percent of all automobiles
the United States and they
are being piloted by only “average
drivers." ' 1 : ’1 '1 ‘
Hearne football fans will come to
Brenham in full force on a special
train Friday afternoon to cheer then
team on to victory in the game to Im
played at Brenham's ' lighted
eight o'clock Friday night
Brenham High School Cubs
Hearne High School team.
The Hearne tea-m will be
editc
bett<
othei
edito
Train No. 15, Due___2.55 pm
Train No. 5, Duel— 5 :00 a.m.
At
ered
Hob
Meet Mr. Ad Topperwein. world's
foremost fancy shot and see the new
Winchester ling of rifles and shotguns.
HOLLE HARDWARE CO— adv201
i o l
men
Prof
master
the 16
chestra
casion
An extra page in the yearbook will
be awarded to a "mystery” girl who
will be selected from photographs in
the annual. Qualifications upon which
the co-ed is to be chosen will not be
announced until the issuance of the
Sportsmen & Hunters Notice .
Mr. “Ad” Topperwein. world s foremost fancy shooting expert
will make his headquarters in our store November 16th, 17th, and 18th,
(today, Friday and Saturday until noon.)
He states he wants to meet and shake hafids with all Hunters
and Sportsmen in this county and he has on display the full line of
Famous Winchester Shctguns*and Rifles and will answer all questions
pertaining to the use of Winchester Guns and Ammunition.
You will remember Mr. Topperwein Us the man who gave a thrill
with every shot in a shooting exhibition held at Firemen’s Park about
a year and a half ago. together with Mrs. Topperwein, who is also
an expert shot.
Any Winchester guns and ammunition you buy from us these
three days we wilt have a special proposition of interest to you.
Come in and look around.
., HOLLE HARDWARE CO., Branham, Tow'
“Buy your hunting license from us.”
“ANN
From the
Lewis, the book that swept the
nation. Sinclair Lewis has
dared to write what others have
hinted and the screen dares to
nrpdufif•* *'*- A'/- wria*- '
The atorv~bf an Independent
woman—• whose life cry floods
the sou’ of womankind. _ . ,
Most will wisely -bs. silr.,
ent. AH women will inwardly
cheer "ANN VICKERS"
NOVELTY . .
BETTY BOOP
NEWS REEL
Reading Fun in Store
FqpBoys
World adventure thrills are itr store
for readers of THE AMERICAN
BOY—YOUTH’S COMPANION, ac-
cording, to woid just received from
the editor of ‘youth’s favorite fnaga-
zine. From the Arctic to the jungles
of Haiti, and from the plateau of
Asia to the lion country of Africa, the
editors have charted a course of ex-
citement and fun in the 12 issues of
1934.
Several years ago. The American
Boy introduced to its readers* the
popular, black-haired Jimmie Rhodes;
Army aviator. Those who followed
his adventures thro.ugh Brooks and
Kelly Field, and with the $ft®Pur«
Ed
tm '1
tor-
tor a
ord-(
a .great
than
fort
pre>5
Can and
Truck*
eon ;
tel ai
Foste
CHRISTIAN AID TO SEW
The Christian Midfrnary .Aid So
of the Christian Church
the Central School at
Friday -to sew for the
The members are urged
BETA DELPHIANS MEET
The Beta Delphian Chapter met for
the- second time this month in the
Ci amber of Commerce rooms in the
on Wednesday
Fight a Cold on ALL
outside, imide, nom and throat.
Health authorities advise you to
1. Drink 6 glasses of water daily
2. Keep body and ♦feet warm
♦Hot Water Bottles
3. Sleep 8 hours;, breathe fresh
air night and day
4. Clear the note with A ICK b
NOSEDROPS containing
Ephedrine, which soothes and
shrinks sore, swollen tissues
5. Cleanse the throat with Thy-
• borine ANTISEPTIC "
lution.
6. Keep the bowels open
PHILLIPS MILK
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SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY & FRIDAY
Radio Picture* Corp,
presents
Irene Dunne
Walter Huston
Conrad Nagel
and
Mae Oliver
Ad Topperwein, marvelous fancy
shot, who is said to produce a thrill
with eAry shot. * Yh'‘B.vWrtr.- tind
will be here the remainder of the
week, as representative of the AV m-
chester Repeating Arms Company.
He may he seen Friday and Saturday
at the Hoile Hardware .Company,
where tie will make his he^WuRrters
wbile .hare srM wnlt
a i the farnoGC WincUc^ter TFtins
and' ammunition.
Numerous Brenham sportsmen
khow Mr. Topperwein and admire his
skill and will be glad of an'opportu-
nity to see him He. has given exhibi-
tions in Brephani several times in
the past and his" target shooting is al-
ways spectacular in the extreme.
Hunters and sportsmen are -cordial-
ly invited to call on Mr Topperwein
at the FfoHe Hardware Company-
ask him any questions about guns
ammunition. b
Will Dobert went to Liberty today
to attend to business matters
Mrs. R K. Felder of Chapel Hill,
was in Brenham today on a shopping
trip
Harold S. Rubenstein is spending
the day in Houston in the interest of
Elks activities.
Joe Holloman of Huntsville, form-
er Brenhamite, was in Brenham to-
day on a bnsiness trip.
W. C. Schwarze, merchant of Wil-
liam Penn, was among the business
visitors to Brenham tdoay.- 4
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Sloan and
Mrs. C. L. Wilkins motored to Hous-
ton this morning to spend the day
Mrs. Robert Williamson and daugh-
ter, Mrs Tommy Lightfoot and two
children, of Houston, spent the day
•utt on cross-country hop*. I
practice, and formation flying. w«U
b<- delighted^*o lean* th*‘ Jontmie
Rhodes ha^fWorned the hujusm.
The new «<ries takes- him tp Haiti
where « 'revolution » brewing ' * ’
The American Boy—Youth's Com-
panion, filled with the adventure every
boy crave*, with the information he
needs, and the advice on hobbies and
sports he is always seeking, is the
ideal present for that »on, cousin,),
nephew, and chum,- !<*• ‘he kind of ,n u,e ,n
present that renew* itself every month
when the mailman lay* a copy on the
uoorstep. Approved by teachers and
educators, and endorsed by high
school America, the magazine can
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MRE DtADY W TODAYS ACT
FlN01 NG TRIP ABOUND TWfc
WOftLD PPOFESSOB.. IS THE
OOCXIT-PLAUE WAPMfD
CHEVROLET
Schawe Motor Company
PHONE 849 z BRENH AM
Northbound—
Train No. 6 Due„_12:09 a.m
A' Dwerrit
undersigned Texas municipal ©fficia
urge upon you the greatest impor-
tance of selling state of Texas relief
bonds quickly. Submit record to pur-
chaser* without del«y *nd in»‘M UP°“
expeditous printing printing of bonds.
•A'e are advised it is unlikely federal
funds will be advanced to Texas un-
til sale is yiade We believe that if
contract of sale is entered into and
re< ord submitted subject to approval
of form of .bond, some relief may-be
h.«l pc '•tr»»i». Mull tuffering will
Texas unless this matter is
cashed vigorously.”
The telegram w.N signed by Mayors
Holcombe, Quin. Nelson, Laird and
Finance Director Stuart Bailey, Dal-
las. and City Manager Fairtrace, Ft.
Worth ■ ,
>v» lo«t
i Mita, mineral waters,
la, laxative candle* or
d expeet them to set rid
,t deetrore jrour personal
i’t do It, for they only
end of your bowels and
away enough of the de-
NORTH END PARK
TICKETS ON SALE FOR
THE FIREMEN’S FROLIC
' Tickot sales are now in progress
for the Firemen's Frolic to be held,in
the pavilion at Firemen's Park Sal-,
unlay night. December 2. The Frolic
will be staged under the management
m E P. Davis and Buddy Fisher,
which assures a successful event.
Sieve Gardner and his Hokum
Kings wilTfurnrsIRNmtisic for dancing,
anil there will be Imi.
.dancers and spectators
All net-proceeds will go to the
Brenham Fire Department, and will
be used for the purpose of sending a
rratk drill team to participate in the
contest held each year in connection
with the annuay^neeting of the Vol-
unteer Firemen’s Association of Tex-
pamed to Brenham by.- the. Hcaru..
High School hand, wearing VcoTmTu'-
tmiforms of red and white, and the
entire H.eafne orbwd will be her<>
with just one. idea—to defeat
Cubs .
It is said by those who have
most of the teams in action
Ift-arne will furnish by far the strong
cst opposition encountered by th<
Cubs this season, therefore a hard
fuught coni?*' ' '****’*<^.
at,ei non
Miss Tina Curtis
which continued the
cient Regime. The fact that the re-
volution was an inescapable fact was
brought out by the study of the no-
bility which, emasculated by the Bour-
bon£ • sougtit -wfbge ■iri*Tomr'~"nS*1<r
salons, and under the stress of the
fft-c’nevoluti^nary days, clung tenaci-
ously to tiie feudal system which was
the political and economical nemesis
of the -kingdom
The rise oi the intellectual ’bour-
geois, such as Voltaire and Rousseau,
paved the way for the calling of the
Estates-General, and the writing of
the-eonstituliop.. jghich . Atj5 L«ha
-■regS»7l,.',■. _ w ■ ’ '.-' . - ' ’'2 jjxZ
here yesterday as guests-of Miss Berta
oookt-r.
Mr and .Mrs.
visiting relatives
They made the trip in their car
expect to visit points in Florida
fore returning home
..ai&
GASPERGOU, Pound
BUFFALO, Pound
12c
SHRIMP, Pound............
............17c1
TROUT, Pound
FLOUNDER, Pound
CATFISH, skinned headleM, lb.
! 18c
OYSTERS, select nice size, Qt.....
..... 60c
OYSTERS, extra large, Qt. . .....
..............70c
Fresh Dressed Turkeys, Ducks, Hens and Fryers,
most every day.
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Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 201, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1933, newspaper, November 16, 1933; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180080/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.