Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, May 18, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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PERSONA
JANET
Jerusalem
FlAlltlS
runaway
that is snuffing out
May 20th
SUBSCRIBE TO BANNER PRESS
TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carpenter,
3700 Lexington, have announced the
IOUTHWIITUN BILL
TILIFHON! COMPANY
A Bol System operating company served
by American Telephone & Telegraph Co,
Bell Laboratories, and Western Electric.
GRADUATION TIME
IS HERE AGAIN
work as the small
outstanding as is
ATTEND SIGMA DELTA
ANNUAL BANQUET
who graduated
University of
entertained ex-
Ann WtlKams, and they left
for Dallas, where Miss Wil-
will spend a few days as the
of Miss Carpenter.
You, Perhaps, know
several young folks who
are graduating — either
from college or from
high school.
n Houston after an
at the home of her
Matchett.
Miss Kasprowicz has taught in the
Galveston public schools and is club
editor of The News—Galveston
Newt.
-serially tendered to Dr. L. Kusch
for his faithful attentions, Rev. A.
Walton for his comforting words,
Leon Simank for hig regardful ser-
vices, and to all who sent the beau-
tiful floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon KUugsporn
And Family.
Williams has return-
after spending the
and was accompanied
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Santa it—Northbound
Ko. 8_________X—12:05 am
No. 16 Leaves-..... —------12.43 pm
9JU
Arrive Brenham from Navasota
9:05 a. tn. and 5:55 p. m.
Leave Brenham for Navasota
9:55 A. m. and 7:25 p. m. •’
While embers glowed
the reconstroction
started
I.OoT—-Pair ^glas-. Av &n.streets. Re-
ward if returned to-Banner-Press.—44
2-21-ltpd. ______
—and a mighty impor-
tant time it is, too. tc
those who are graduat-
GIRLS OF KUYKENDALL
4-H CLUB WILL MEET
The girls of the Kuykendall 4-H
club will meet at the boate of the
garden demonstrator, Edna Biome,
two-miles north-west of the Kuyken-
dall school house, on Thursday mor-
ning. May 28, at 9 o’clock.
At thia meeting, Mias ... Mildred
Tomme; Washington County home
demonstrat on agent, will give a de-
monstration on brining cucumbers for
pickling, also on caaolng other ve-
getables. Everyone interested
vited to attend -Reporter.
Miss Esther Meyer went
Sunday to visit their bro-
Meyer, at a CCC Camp.
Commissioner' T. R.
MISS KASPROWICZ WILL
BE WED IN AUSTIN SOON
Wallace L. Kasprowicz announces'
the engagement and approaching
marriage, of his daughter, Frances
Elizabeth, to Sebastian Albert Dy-
bowski. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sebas-
tian Dybowski of Cambridge Springs,
Before the flames had reached the telephone switch-
board in the little Arkansas town—before the
swirling wall of smoke had driven operators from
their posts—plans for rebuilding the fire-doomed
office were under way.
At a great warehouse in a distant city,.xp*” were
loading a new switchboard, new telephone cable,
new office equipment, into express cars. Nearer to
the spot, cable splicers and workmen skilled in tele-
phone construction Were being taken from their jobs
and rushed toward the office about to be destroyed
by fire.
While embers still glowed in the fire-twisted
skeleton of the old office, the work of reconstruction
was under
discuss measures to be taken to
prevent a spread of disorders.
Soldiers and police were guarding
all roads and searching any suspects
for arms.
r (From The Daily Texan)
Forty-seven teachers and stu-
dents ware present last night when
W e are showing a
complete and varied line
of Graduation Cards for
boys and girls alike. Why
not drop in and see them
-Through Bellville.
p. m.—Through Chapel Hill.
p. m. Through La Grange.
p. m.—Through Chapel Hill.
p. m.—Through Bellville
SMALLTOWN GIRL
This girl wanted love . but
love studded with diamonds.
So this small town girl faced
the big city alone! He didn’t
even kiss her afterwards . . .
then she fell madly in love
with him. “When a woman
wants a man she can't play
fairl” That’s the way the story
goes
MARCH OF TIME
FOX NEWS
KERRVILLE BUS COMPANY
Bns Schedule
Arrive Brenham from Austin
9:40 a. m—Through Giddings
1:10 p. m.—Through Giddings
4:20 p. m.—Through La Grartg:
7:30 p.- m.—Through Giddings.
10:05 p. m.—Through Giddings.
Arrive Brenham from Houston
’ 9:50 a. m.
12:25
3:18
way.
One advantage of the Bell System's far-flung
organisation is this: When disaster flattens the
telephone system, men and money and materials are
instantly available for the prompt repair of the
Mr. and Mrs. *Dan Williams of
Brenham. June 18 has been sft as
the date of the wedding, which will
take place at the Highland Park
Presbyterian church.
Miss Carpenter,
last year from the
Texas, has been
tensively during the past season with
the debutante set. She was one of
the bridesmaids in the wedding of
cousin. Thomas A. Carpenter,
the former Miss Shirley Lege,
METHODIST MISSIONARY
X SOCIETY TO MEET
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of Giddings Memorial Methodist
church will meet Tuesday afternoon
at three o'clock, at the home of Mrs.
Richard Spinn. Mrs, H. A. Brooks
of Blinn College will conduct the
Bible study.
MEDICAL AUXILIARY
LUNCHEON
The annual luncheon of the Wom-
an's Auxiliary to the Washington
County Mrdical Society will be held
at the St. Anthony Hotel, Friday,
May 22nd, at 1:00 o'clock. All re-
servations are to be made with Mrs.
O. F. Schoenvogel by Wednesday,
andMi’s Coffngham.’ f
Also Dr. C. M. Montgomery, Mal-
colm McLean. A. E. Rodriguez
Baker Ingram. Alan Hamlett, Le-
roy Drnman, Gus Garcia,
Hale, Gordon Johnson. 1
nant, and Sidney Peltzman,
DAN WILLIAMS, JR, TO *
MARRY CAROLYN CARPENTER
The appended item, which appear-
ed IU ^linHsv't Qalla* Nrus u.ith a
large picture of Miss Carpenter, will
be of interest to numerous Bren
ham friends:
.Tku^ announcements of approach-
ing marriage^ Aid 'speculations ' on
thr many rumors that have gotten
around of tentative nuptial plans I husband from San Antonio, Dr and
have made this spring an interesting Mrs. Carlos Castaneda. Dr. and Mrs.
J. R. Spell, Mrs. Connie Brockett?
Mf.?.. Thid Riker, and Mrs. Margar-
et Kress.
Also Misses Atnali Runyon, Eliza-
beth Sayles, Rubye Pilgrim,
Simpson, Maria Riddle,
Blown, Irene ’Vidaurri,
Schonn, Ollie Woolsey,
Bea Brand Insect Powder
i* ground finer—into more
killing particles per ounce.
Kills 32% quicker than
coarse-ground powders.
Harmless to children and
pets. Ask for it by name,
KIIIFIyiug iMoete
with Bee Brand
Insect Spray. /
Contains 47% Ex- / to
tra Killing Pow- / b**’
er (47% more KWlB
and
■vhich took place February 29.
In the Bluebonnet Belles section
if the W33 Cactus, the yearbook
if the university, Miss Carpenter is
oictured as one of the school’s beau-
ties, and she held a number of im-
oortant offices in her college soro-
rity, Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Mr. Williams is also a graduate °f
the Univers:ty of Texas, where he
was a member of the Alpha .Tau
Omega fraternity.
A number of parties have*“been
planned in Miss Carpenter’s honor.
Ethel
Florence
Dorothy
Dordtny
Barnes. Jane Ray, Maxine Fincher,
Mary Helen Powell, Floy Bishop
Margarita Jones. Mary Ixiuise Wild-
enthal, Frances Msrchbank, Dorothy
CARD OF THANKS
To the k'nd friends and neighbors
who offered uS sympathy and as-
sistance during the last 'illness and
after the death of our dear old friend,
the late Fernando Wolters, we wish
to express our sincerest apprecia-
tion. Our heartfelt thanks arc es-
L. Albritton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyer and chil-
dren and
to Goliad
ther, Will
• County
Fincher of Burton was among thr
visitors to Brenham today..
Drue Gray is here from Los An-
geles on a ten days furlough from
the United States Navy, in which he
enlisted several months ago.
Henry Tesch of New Wehdem
was in Brenham this morning attend-
ing to business matters.
Mrs. Wm. Nacol has returned from
New Orleans, where she spent ‘he
past four weeks in a hospital, and her
"health is gradually improving.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Byrd
spent the weekend with relatives in
Houston.
season. Forthcoming reports w<H
verify a number of these that have
been under close contemplation and
will further the theory that June >s
indeed the bride’s month.
Dates for several important wed-
dings have been set definitely and
this Sunday another June wedding
announcement is made.
The wedding will be solemnized
on the morning of June 6, at St. Aus-
tin’s Chapel in Austin with Rev. John
Riach, chaplain of the Newman Club
of the University of Texas, officiat-
ing. Miss Kasprowicz is an honor
graduate of the university, having
received her bachelor of journalism
degree and a teacher's certificate
there. She is a member of Theta
Sigma Phi, honorary journalism so-
ciety, and a charter member of the
Co-Ed Assembly. Mr. Dybowski is
a student in the university.
Southbound ••
No 15 Leavrs. ,,4,;'-----2.28 pm
No. 5 LmivkI------4.44 am
Soutker* Pacific— Westbound
10.09
1.29
ffortfiouftd
46 Leaves-------3.S5
42 Leaves_____ 4.35
Reinhardt Lohmeyer of Old Wash-
ington was a business visitor to
Brenham this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman spent
the weekend in Houston- with their
children, Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Parker.
Mrs. C. C. Chandler has returned
to her home
extended visit
brother, T. F.
Miss Carolyn Carpenter of Dal-
las was the weekend guest of Miss
Flora
today
hams
guest
Dan C. Williams Jr., has returned
to Sinton, where he is now located
after spending the weekend at home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Styles were
here from Harlingen for the week-
end, and will return here in the near
future to make their home with their
daughter, Mrs. Laura Schmid.
Mrs. E. B. Rich of Corpus Christi
was the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Costen, for the
weekend.
Dick Small of Burton has gone to
Hamilton, Massachusetts, taking
kill Hotel. , * .
The address of the evening was
delivered by Alonzo 8 Perales, Snr.
Antonio inwyer, on the subject “El
Nuevo Panamerkanisnio.” Two vio-
lin solos by Lynn Taylor aepom
panied by Mrs. Anita Gaedcke, and
four Sp'rish senes by Lucille Mor-
ley arc mpir.ied by Mrr. Lee M.
Hollander completed the program.
Edmund King, president of thr
fraternity, presided over the ban
quet. He wa$ assisted by Miss Lil
i&AM VL* <»■ t riirLir ... I? rktn) n P e
languages, who sat opposite him at
»he end'' of the long table which was
brilliantly decorated with red and
white flowers and candles.
Present at the banquet
A. S. Perales, who accompanied her
One of the high pointe of the
Methodist Episcopal general con-
ference at Columbus, 0 , came,
With election of new bishops, one
of whom is the Rev. Charles W.
Flint, uow chancellor of Syracuse
University, Syracuse, N. Y., a
poet which he plans to resign in
June. The Rev Wilber E. Ham-|
maker of Youngstown, 0., was
•Iso named bishop.
went to Galveston Sunday and en-
joyed the Splash Day festivities.
Mrs. Helen Bolton of San Antonio
was here for the weekend, the guest
of old friends.
Charles Tonti, Somerville merchant,
was smonj the business visitors to
Brenham today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Vann, MrsrJ
THE SKY PARADE
War-time buddies . . one for
all . . . and ait for aviation!
They were fliers by right of
courage! Together they blazed
a new sky trail . . spurred on
by the Jaith of a girl and the
hero worship of a boy. It’s
groat entertainment I
BROADWAY BREVITY
And CARTOON
Tnuigfrt ia the night f
If you tike real entertainment with
.thrills, laughs, Jbcar.v. and setion, then
se'e J^.iri?’ starring
Janet Gaynor and Robert Taylor,
the current' attraction at the Simou
Theatre.
The new screen team of Miss Gay-
nor and Taylor won a place in the
heart of every member of the au-
dience. 1
Both reach new heights in thr stir-
ring story about a modern
marriage brought about by the rural
girl's effort to escape the boredom
of a small town
her life.
Miss Gaynor’s
town girl is as
Taylor’s In the role of the young doc-
tor wha woke up in his car to find
that he is married and who takes
h's wife on a honey moon to avoid
a scandal—and then refuses to even
speak to hen
With the star duo of the Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer picture, is an ela-
borate .cast including such favorites
a? Binnie Barnes, Lewis Stone, Andy
Devine, Elizabeth Patterson, Frank
Craven and James Stwart, and their
performances are uniformly excellent.
William Weltman is director in the
Hunt Stromberg production, the
story of which is from Ben Ames
Williams’ novel, adapted to the
screen by John Lee Mahin and Edith
Fitzgerald. '
CAROL ROGERS WINNER
OF NORTHWESTERN ENTRY
Miss Carol Rogers, editor-elect of
the La Salle, Navasota student pub-
lication, Saturday received notice
hat she has won a five-weeks
cholarship in the Northwestern uni-
versity's National Institute for High
khoot students. The institute will
ie conducted from June 29 to July
II. The Navasota girl is a member
vf the Texas High School Press as-
sociation, and one of 25 to win the
nstitute scholarships.
Miss Rogers is the daughter oi
Il Mr snd Mrs. John D. Rogers of
Hffavasota and granddaughter of Mrs.
■ID C. Giddings of Brenham. She
I has many friends here who will be
I interested to learn of her success.
SIMON THEATRE
TO4MV
Janet Gaynor
And
Senator Albert Stone went to
Austin this morning to confer witii
that State highway commission re-
improvement of In-
side Washington PUrK and wilJ re-
qoest that these roads be designat-
ed as stats highways.
Sheriff H. L. Reese and Rev. Ar-
thur Hartmann went to Houston to-
day to attend the trial of Vine?
Boss, charged with murder of R. W.
Albert.
Miss Doris
ed to Austin
weekend here,
by Misses Marie and Sophie Wig-
and and Eloise Williams .who are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ash.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sloan and
children and their guests, the Allen
family from Lonsdale, Arkansas,
MOUND 4-H CLUB
The Mound 4-H club had a called
meeting on Friday, May 8th, at 8
o’clock at the home of Helen Boortz.
Miss Norma Weiss, sponsor Of the
club, gave a demonstration on how
to manicure your fingernails and'
make up your face.
The new business was that the
girls decided which girls could go
to the short course and how the
money with which to send these
girls would be made.
Those present were: Helen Boortz,
Minnie Hahn. Clara Weiss, Selma
Landgraf. and Mabel Landgraf. Ab-
sent were: Nora Rust, Bernice Rust,
and Lillian Engelke. 1
—Reporter
A. Ferguson, and Mrs. Fletcher
Brewer are expected home this evening
from Corsicana, where they- spent
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