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MATCHETT MOTOR SALES
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in great style and those of ns
Brenham who enjoyed it all will
remember this occasion and be |
ful for the opportunity of atta
return to Brenham’Monday and" Spend
several days here with relatives.
Coupe - - - 535 90
': AlffirictilJ. if facto^and 'htcificationt,
lubjcct to change without notice. Willy t\
OutrlanJ, Inc., Toledo, Ohio.
where she will inspect the.chapters
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all inventions arid discoveries, all (he*
arts and sciences all progress is made
to serve thus program of our King.
“Is it worthwhile .to be a subject
of this King? It must be, otherwise
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PAGE FOUR
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CRANKSHAFT
Personals
a
why si
Long, low-swung bodies in
harmonious lacquers, and smart
interiors attractively .uphol-
stered, give,unusual distinction.
TJie new Whippet Six is a car of
most amazing performance. In a
24-hour run it averaged 56.52 miles
per hour—the world’s record for
cars costing less than *1000.
Whippet Six is now on display,
ready for your inspection.
A Eversberg
Zibn .stands with hills surrounded
Zi<;n kept' by power divine.
Whippet Six Prices
Touring - - - - ‘615
Roadster - - - - 685
Sedan.....745
Coupe.....695
Mrs. Howard W. Gardner of Beau-
mont passed through Brenhan^ today
en route to Austin ’and Georgetown,.
REV.- ’
(Continued from P,ag« One)
Full Force-feed
Lubrication
Silent Timing Chain
Invar-strut Pistons
4-wheeI Brakes
109’/2-inch Wheelbase*
and
and
these are the.most precious gifts that
TTod edn give, tlretj to be a.-subject Of
Christ is the most blessed privilege
conceivable.
“Are you a subject of Christ’s king-
dom?"
assurance that nothing can separ-
them from Hipi, and that good
evil must serVe their welfare,
the hope of everlasting ■ life. Jf
J’ew* King Viyion J J
fitnvmu/ ..... 1 ’
■ Senator Bowers o'f Calden
Rev. I). \V. HntrLU-
thb4ist
Irotn
One young man was grants i
license to preach—this was oM J
most ’impressive things in the J
Conference, to see this young m,,
24 years dedicate his life to <
church arid its work. ‘
I he statement was made that j
pays to advertise and
the church do it. That’s why.Qgi
nia is so much before the pubic,
farmer sent his son to a neighbor|
borrow a crosscut saw to cut a nk
melon, the young fellow rttn
and said the neighbor would be A
to lend the saw but that "his hm.U
Though'the world in ’arms combine.
Happy a^pn
What a favored lot is thine!
Sedan - - - ‘585
Touring - - 455
Coach - - - 535
Roadster - - 485
(2-pawniter)
Roadster - - 525
Mrs. J. D.
Puckett and
of Somerville
Mrs- Si Lauderdale,
Hawkins, Miss Mary
Miss Ivy Armstrong,
were in Brenham today on a shopping
trip.
salad*, bread, pickle,
and pork with genui*
as good as it could be ' ***
Amo.'.g tl,f spea(tm
day . were Bishop Sart R ‘
12th Episcopal Distriet 0( ‘,W'
Church South. ,which * *-
Texas and North Texas fiwj
California, Arwon*......k.-’’**!
owning climax. He
5 PASSENGER COACH
695
^iaTtiraTresBR onus-vTi^'firOFhrt
ririd-prien.—tf -He*’ww-w* •J**’*
King'of the universe -M rule and
extend His kingdom. His
A Quality Car of Most Modern Design
Equipment includes automatic
windshield cleaner (on doled
models), rear view mirror, dope
light in Sedan and Coach, tail |nd
stop light,snubbers,80 mile speed-
ometer, motor driven horn, spare
rim and tire carrier.
rule?
command may be carried out:
and make disciples of all the nations.”
The gospel must be preached, and no
power in heaven and on earth- can
prevent it. The Church, Christ's king-
dom, must be built, and not even the
gates of hell shall prevail against
her.- With His almighty power Christ
Many helpful things wtre . J
these men of God—and a I
which deserves spec® ra J
that “The Wesley Brothjrh^l
of the f ne.t .movements ev« i,Jj
rated in Methodism.’’
Brenham bad a share on the J
gram when Mrs.-J. c
and Mrs. E
duet.
Mrs. H. G. Ryan of Galvesto,
two readings*
Whippet Prices
Neu> Prices Reductions
‘140
170
90
woijk. should
y—»,hv.gAj.»nildcte. ■^_«t Should...Uk jH.
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and was thoroughly enjoyed by the-
audience which taxed the spac.ous
church to its last seat. A duet, “<^n-
ftenial Spring" rendered by the
e*-Mary Benita Hole ";; .
ThiTsm-ircs: The
can there be any <k>ubt of it? No..the
and the hist Ary of, nViete.en cimturies
TrmTi riartfiT fariFtTiaFJesus' nftelTN*’
.X^nization has’.had jo many and.
stTch cntel enemies as . the Church.
Yet we. sing:
Or t^ke the Bible. No book has
been persecuted like it. Vet it i» Ihe.
most widely- circulated book.- You
cannot explain these' facts unless you
assume that the ruler of the universe,
has held His protecting hand over
this precious book.
“What is the purpose of Christ’s
Jesus rules in order that His
“Go
JibrOs ftrt'tluA* rrovnrfrg'
uimpare to' the privilege __«£__being,
what’yiey are. Christ’s subjects have
forgivenesl of ttjn», peacj with God,
VARICOSE VEINS -
REDUCED • Or Money Back
Simple Home Treatment That la
Giving Ama. ng Results.
If you have varicose veins or bunch-
es you can start today to bring them,
back to normal 'size, and if jrou are
wise you will do so. , ' ' ’
Just get ati original bottle- ot
Moone’s Emerald Oil at any dispens-
ing pharmacist and apply it niphf and
jilorning to the enlarged veins. It is’
Very powerful ami pt-.eiraiing...' ”
„_^Uu:r’--a-Jxw;_alaiX- Jrcalmejit.- Hie
veirts will begiia to grow ittjaHer and
by regular use wi 1 soon jeduce to
■^^rxpic*w1wr^Su^T<*'tvfiIluc’1^Sln-
cose veins, or get ri<l of ec&;UlA^-Hl-'
-rcrV n-r*T~h's ~ftr tt “frw days ’'sltfititd
not hesitate, to get a bottle at once1.
It is such’a powerful penetrating an-
tiseptic 'oil that a small. i»«itlc lasts a
<uig time, Any pharmaey can supply,
1 rtstram. I’iiajfuiaev ..sells 1<JN of-’
BRENHAM, TEXAS
CONFERENCE HELD
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR RENT
a.
Buck Jone*
Lutheran Synod of Texas, j
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
FOR SALE
at
T,
4TH
Eastbound
the
will
Miss
SPORTS
(Continued from page three-
May 1st
LOST
encit
■ .
Brenham.
The thrill!"!
He would not have commanded that
subjects be won for Him throughout
the world. And when we ask these
of
of
m.)
m
m.
Five room house on West Main.
Phone 144.—adv22-tf
FOR SALE — Cut flowers and floral
designs. Phone 198. Schubert Florist.
12(k> Austin St.—adv237-tf-
P-
a.
a.
Cut Flowers
Plants
SUBSCRIBE TO BANNRB^i
No.
No.
No.
moment; pluck the grapes while they
are ripe, for in baseball those who
are cheering you with gusto today
may be booing ygjj tomorrow.
service at 10:30.
Fandrey will deliver
“CHAIN
A Blue Streak -of
shooting demon who
The Quality of Bread is not strain-
ed when piade by Wittbecker’s Bak-
ery. Ebr sale by all leading grocers.
m,i mne. A brief session of the Sun-
day School wilt be held and then, as
last Sunday, all go.jn a body to the
tabernacle where Dr. Coale will de-
liver an address to all the Sunday
Schools on “A Forward Movement in
the Sunday School.” All other serv-
ices of the day will be held in the
tabernacle. Every member is urged to
be at his place of duty, without fail.
J. C. Huddleston, Pastor.
Enough lead to
write 250,000 words
comes with every
Eversharp. A red-
topped box ot extra
..... leads costs but 45c.
Use Eversharp and
you will wonder why
the world had to
wait so long for this
marvelous pencil.
Styles in gold, silver
and enamel. Gome
in jmd see them.
> ST. PETER S CHURCH
_Rev. Clarence H. Lake, Rector.
Services Sunday, April 29, 1928, as
SIMON THEATRE
STARTING MONDAY
FOR 10 WEEKS I
In
merit
wdl meet for Sunday School in
church at 9:30 Sunday morning
then go in a bbdy to the meeting
LUTHERAN
mark the close of
convention of the
m.
m.
m
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. M M. Calloway, Pastor.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
There will be no other service
this church due to the Union Revival
Service.
and Rev.
have charge of the Bible
the District Conference.
Aik
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. tn.
Sunday School, 9:45 a, m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11
m.
Ail are cordially invited to attend.
The Rector will preach.
GIDDINGS MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School will meet at the
church at 9:30. Every officer, teacher
— ^--=1 .... -
In Endless
'ocketful of
H^ords
SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY
weeks revival
Rev. H. G.
District Con-
Galveston District
Methodist Church in
P-
P-
our
and
place. v
Lets look, work and pray for a
glorious day Sunday.
At the close of a two
held in Chapel Hill by
Ryan of Galveston, the
ference of the
met at the
Chapel Hill Thursday and Friday of
this week, under the leadership
Rev. Ira F. Key, Presiding Elder
the ‘ District.
It was one oT’the best and largely
attended Conferences ever held in
this'District, the preacher host Rev.
Weatherby and the ladies of both the
Methodist and Baptist churches
working together, assisted by most of
the men folks of the town—did all in
their power to make this gathering a
great success.
They even gave the school a half
holiday Friday and served a wonder-
ful barbecue dinner in the hall'of the
new school building. A dinner that
was prepared by experts; «pies, cakes,
STREET METH. CHURCH
G. C. Brannies, Pastor,
accordance with the announce-
made at the place of meeting
In every walk of business--lite,
customary to. save for a rainy
but in baseball the rainy days
apt to*1 come sooner than in any
er busines
more of them.
f)R RFN'T—Furni-hed apartment,
■lose In. Farthers & Merchants Lum-
l-nr C*r> Phone rig—?>dv288-tf
BOR SALE—Cut flowers and floral
designs.^Mrs. Dick Schmid, Exclusive
Florist and Plant Grower, phone
396W.—adv294tf
G. C. and Santa Fe
Northbound
18 ............ 12:49
6....... 12:03
16 10:44
Southbound
5 ................ 4:33
6:17
17 ............ 4:41
Southern Pacific
A shooting demon who
through the West to claim
.and win the girl he loves,
thrills of. a life time.
Jack Hoxie
FURY (The Wild Hot*
TORNADO (The Wonder D
In
“HEROES OF THE Wl
If you missed the opening of
great serial last Saturday, *
and see this episode. -
No.
No. 15
No.
appropriate
the.
FOR SALE—Cow, Jersey giving
large quantity of milk. Well condi-
tion. Young. $50. L. L. Berry at
Arnistrong School.—adv22-4tw 16-11
SALE—Jersey cow, fresh in
milk. Phone 543-J.—211fw 16tf
one ffierget.cl man wanted at
Com, >y J R. Watkins
'>l>ening in Bren-
ham to dietnbute famous Watkins
‘urlT V MMdy 505 10 W5
Ur, 'tuv, ‘‘XPenence necessary,
rlxv ^'il u !"TK'-'s com.
The best, of breads is not 4iad rust
anywhere, And a careful selection
will be to your health benefit. Ask
your grocer for Bread made by Witt-
becker s Bakery—adv27-6t
ALPHA DELPHIAN NOTICE
The Alpha Delphian Chapter will
meet io regular session Monday, af-
ternoon at 3 o’clock. The last lesson
in the year’s course of study will be
discussed. All members are request-
FOR x.u.d sec^d
hand cash registers. A. J. Long, La-
Salle Hotel. Bryan, Texas.—241ritp.
operate strictly on a CASH BASIS under the name of
Remmert’s Cash Store, but severaFservice feafures.will
be included with Lowest Cash Prices. • *
Every effort will be made to give our old customers,
friends and the general public the very best in Quality
Groceries at the lowest possible Prices.
FREE CITY DELIVERY and TELEPHONE SERVICE
YOUR TRADE WILL BE APPRECIATED
■■with DONALD MEED
ano MARGARET MORRJJ
Join the dangerous, thrilling hunt for
the “Frog.” the crook whose band
has terrorized New York.
I Mystery and mastery for
'ten successive weeks.
Special 5 A 10c Matinee for Ladies &
t Children from 2 until 6 P. M.
MW&AY Night FAMILY Night W pYWefit
' - \ V\
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
Remmert’s Cash Store
THE MOST successful of those in
the basebaH world at|c those who
move along in their even tenor of
their way, heeding not the praise,
heeding not the razzing from the fans
UJLCU_ tllc ipi^takes come,
it is
day.
an-
qth-
and there are apt to be
Remmert’s Cash
Store
see this episode. -
Also I
TWO REEL COMBO!
SUNDAY
Metro-Goldwyn J
• Offers J
Lew Cody & Aiken
“Wickedness Prefefl*<l”,
The story of a husband whp
and dull, and of a wile *
mantic. One of the fun
dramas you have: seen '
CHARLEY CHASE. C0W1
newsreel
MONDAY
Paramount ]
Presents -nryt,
“PEAKS OF DESW’J
Young love and be.?u.t5.|( 4
glory of the beautdul A Ip
of a beautiful girl u^i
a man whose life IS i
Destiny. |
Donald * I
FOR SALE;—One large Roller Top
Desk, $25.00. Rex Tailoring Co.—25
4tp. ______________________
I-OR SALE—Full blooded Jersey
cow fresh in milk. S. M. Craig, Bren-
ham. Rt. 3.—adv23-5tpw!6-1 tp.
.A cordial invitation to worship
with us is extended to all.
' The Church of the Word of God.’
The Church with a welcome.
Arthur Hartmann, Pastor.
“The Mark of J
The opening of » « |
mvstery s»-nal.. P<--"'““ll
°pcni”g Also COMj^ul
Special 5 and 10c , f1
and Children from »
Bring the >'""re ,am y
for 40c.
REX TUMI®
TODAY
Bill Cody
“LADDIE BE
brills and
of East and e,>
Jr* nUrf
FOR RENT—Two furnished light
housekeeping rooms. Phone 789. 913
West Main. Mrs. Ben Eakin.—24tf
FOR RENT—.Furnished apartments
fpr light housekeeping. Phone 215-W
Miss Julia Roberson, 707 South Aus-
tin.—adv22-6t
L(>S r-Box containing groceries on
Brenham-Shelby road, finder please
return to A. A. Hacker & Co. Bren-
ham or Tlteo Krebs. Fayetteville.
1 exas — adv2ri-2t w 11
LOST -Old-fashioned comeo brooch.
hetr(oom, lost near my home. Reward
tor return to Banner-Press or Mrs.
Mary Dixon,—adv26-2t
______ HELP WANTED
Mrs. C.
Anthem,
Evening worship at 7:30 P.M. Rev.
F. G. Roesener of Austin will preach
on *the subject: “How may we learn
to know Jesus better?"
The choir will render
anthems for this occasion, . and
following solos will be rendered:
"Lord, Remember Me,"—Mrs.
M£ aHBBSl -
A. Adams.
“The Lord Is My Light"—Mr. Eu-
gene Tiemann.
"Come Unto Him”—Miss Olivia
“Come, Jesus Redeemer”—
B. Thompson.
•St.haul’s Choir.
. ■ —■■■ - - -—-t, Aw, Mam—
£ -L .nn,ed
ircnt hustlers m Huuuvtllc.
___________Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Good 2-piece summer
suit, light color, good material. May-
be seen at Acker’s Steam Laundry.
Ask for suit marked C. A. S.—ad27-4t
FOR SALE, CHEAP—A Hoffman
Steam Press, used very little. Adolf
Schultz. New Ulm. Texas.—ad26-6tp
FOR SALE—One ton truck bed. orte
quick delivery bed. Both in good con-
dition. Prices reasonable; terms if
wanted. E. C. Schroeder, phone of-
fice 7<>7. residence 216.—adv26tf
ST. PAUL’S
Tomorrow will
the 76th annual
First- Ev.
special program has been prepared
for this occasion consisting of inspir-
ing sermons, solos and choir rendi-
tions.
The order of services for the day
will be as follows:
School and Bible Class at
9:00 a. m.
Rev. G. Sch'ardt will address the
Primary Department, Rev. Schawe
will speak to the Junior and Inter-
mediate Department^ and Rev. H.
Ander will
Class.
Morning
Rev. G.
sermon.
The following musical numbers
be rendered;
Solo, "The Silent
Olivia Schawe.
Anthem, selected—St. Paul’s choir.
No. 46
............ 3:42 a. m-
No. 42
........... 3 f59 p. m.
Westbound
No. 43
......... 11:06 a. m,
No. 45
.......... 2:13. a. m.
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