Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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HOHLT’S and ABE KLEIN, Inc.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1037
league, other considerations and $L
John Pickens et al, to Emiley Lee,
2X1 acres John P. Coles league, oth-
er considerations and fl. ”
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Dangers
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laugh-spiced
romance.,
pungent wM>
danger I
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force at the Blue
QUALITY AT PRICKS
LOWIR TH>»;*y«ftAQS
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Don Ameche
Ann Sothcr .
Slim Summerville
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league $200
Joe Weils, by, Sheriff
Burrell, 120 acres, Wrn.
Kerr league $500.
John Pickens, et.
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also have as their guest Mrs. H. H.
Weinert of Seguin.
Misses Ida Mae Wirts and Jane
{rBrcnbamiU who way three times
Hohlt Motor Sales
Brenham Texas
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GENERAL MOTORS
TRUCKS £■ TRAILERS
FIFTY ROADS TO
TOWN
Two vital, delightful, thrilling
ynwag stars *
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value-—the evidence to prove why
the size and type suitable for your
needs will out-perform and out-
earn. Then, see the truck Itself.
You'D find it an exceptional value at
Ha extremely attractive price.
fane payment, Htrouyk out owe Y. M. A. C.
Pion at lewart oraJobln «ate.
ths Amin
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his paper, and
1 by a photogra-
College, state lightweight cbampiou
A.A.U. of Texas, will be Maifest
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L- Zschap-
pel.
Tom Brown
Frances Drake
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1RSONALS
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So why not modernize your hot water
seryice now while your gas company is offer-
ing special low terms on the new, improved
automatic gas water heaters?
homa, expert
been added to
Bird Beauty 1
Mr. andhMra?€.,I. Whitehead and
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Whitehead of
Houston will be Matfest guests of Dr.
and Mrs. T. O. Woolley.
Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Everaberg will
follow. - ;
Mrs. Otway Thomas Schell to
Mrs. Ruth Hunter Giddings. Interest
in lot in Key’s- Second Addition to I
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Brenham, other considerations and supper will be celebrated here next'
Sunday at the usual hour.
Thore’s nothing like a plentiful supply of
piping hot water ready the moment you
need it for speeding the 101 household tasks
•long. This great convenience is best sup-
plied by one of the new automatic gas
water hooters. So dependable in perform-
ance ... so inexpensive in operation that
doing without one is costly.
IgWeuwrt of Austin and Frances Me
mT of their Bride of Galveston are to be bouse
’, Mr. and guests of Mils Dorothy Baraas for
the Maifest.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morehead of
Houston are here to spend several
days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
SpiMU
Mrs. D. C. Giddings and Mrs. E.
P. Anderson will have as their Mai-
feet guests, Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Rogers, Miss Carol Rogers, Giddings
Rogers. Mrs. Leila Mae Moore, Mier
aad Mrs. R. C. Barnes, who will May Moore, all of Navasota;
Edith Scott of* Longview,, and Mrs.
Ida B. Botts of Houston.
Tom Holland of Robstown, form-
• Special Lew MeatMy Terms
• Saaall Dewa Payment
• Trade-la AHawaace
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Shampoo, Set and Dry 35c — W<
TONIES BEAUTY B4
Operators—Mln Tonic
Tom Whitehead y of i
American will attend the Matfest
representative.^
will be accosfafapled *
pher, who will secure pictures of the
parade and coronation.
Mr: aad Mrs. W. J. Schmidz of
Houston Cotton Trade will also be
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Barpes
for the Senior Coronal
Mrs. 11. M, Wilkinf,
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Galveston middling, 12.95
Brenham middling, 13.00
Street price, cotton >eed. $35.00 ’
Cotton seed hulls, $14.00. .
Cottonseed meal, wholesale, $2 35.
Cottonseed meal retail, $2.50.
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6. A wild goat of the Caucasus."
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Hutch painter and naturalist.
Franz Liszt.
10. Golden rod.
SUNON THEATRE
TODAY
week end with their daughter, Mrs.
Ben C. Varner, Jr.
Mias Elma Morris, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Franklin, and Miss Carey
Franklin of Houston will enjoy the
Maifest as guests of Judge and Mrs.
Sam D. W. Low.- f x s
Albert Wiggins, Mito VaMa Wig-
Misa S1®* an<1 their ifaother of Hnuston will
be Maifest guests at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. R. H. LenerL !
Joe Cohn of Waxahachie, perennial
Matfest visitor, who says he has nev-
er missed one will be on hand for
the big event.
ayd Mrs. Arthur Hohjt and
little daughter, Jofn, of Hopatun,
will visit relatives here for .the Mat-
fesi. He is one of the r^ner kings
of the Maifest.,
Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Thomas of
Somerville will be guests of their
daughters, Mrs. John J. Giddings and
Mrs. Otway Schell, for the Maifest.
Mrs. Ira Gooch of -Navasota, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Stacey and Miss
Frances Stacey of Houston will be
Maifest guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Schawe. Miss Stacey will be
Duchess of Houston in the Court of
Songs.
Miss Lillian Adams will be home
for the Maifest from Austin and will
have as her guests the foUowing Uni-
versity friends: Miss Helen Merriam
of Dallas, Miss Mary Naah of Aus-
tin, Miss Mary Elisabeth Harper
of San Antonio, and Gordon Clark
rff Fort Worth.
Mrs. Eva Purdy and Mrs. Hat-
tie Nooner' of Houston will attend
the Maifest as guests of Judge and I
Mrs. 5- M. Mathis.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald DuBose of
Victoria are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
P. J. l.tmm for the big spring cele-
bration.
Fred - L. Amsler and H. A. Krue-
ger have returned from Houston,
where they attended the state con-
vention of Retail Merchants, Retail
Credit Men, and Bureau Secretaries.
Mr*. Agnes Wood of Columbus i»
here for the Maifest, the guest of
Mrs. Henry A. Wood.
Charles R. Manning, student of
Texas A. & M. college, is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Zschap-
pel for the Maifest. Cadet Manning Is
an accomplished musician and- re-
cently -won the lightweight division
of the A AU boxing championship of
Texas He was trained by joe Routt,
former Brenham high school foot-
Candled eggs, 14c.
Infertile eggs, Ifc.
Rhode Island Red and Barred Plj J Langston Branch, administrator to5
oath Rocks, large.fryers. l*c. lb . <
RmR frwara 1Z, th -- »»—*-- m----11--. 1— t_
i Fy ers, id.
Large hens, JQc. lb.
Common hens, Sc
Old roosters, 4c to Sc.
Country bacon, 13c. R
New country lard, 13c.
Butter, 20c to 28c.
Sour cream butter fat. No. 1, 23c.
Sour cream butter fat, No. 2, 21c.
Sweet cream butter fat, 26c.
Sweet cream butterfat delivered al
plant, 30c.
^eaijHransfers |
Some recent real estate transfers | The drought-continues in this vi- [
recorded at the county clerk's office ciniiy and at prtsent' there are no In-
fiJJo" : - ;Stations for rain. The gardens are.
beginning to suffer intensely. j
There will be German Pentecostal
services and in connection the Lord's |
UNT9^(XLr-TUKPENTIN£-VAltNlSHES, Etc.
— Paint Up With Continental —
CnnHnifl ftint A Varnish Co., PhxiucU
BOLD BT->
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Franklin, 2.87 acres John I’. Coin
$1000 Oil Steam Permanent Wayes, now $4.50
$ 7.50 Oil Steam Permanent Waves, now 84-35
$ 5.00 Oil Steam Permanent Waves, now $2.95
$ 3.50 Oil Steam Permanent Waves, now $225
$ 2.50 Oil Steam Permanent Waves, now 81.50
$ 1.50 Oil Steam Permanent Waves, now $1.00
WERCHAN’S BEAUTY SHOPPE
BRENHAM, TEXAS
Operators—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barrett, Miss
Maude Were han, Miss hfitdred Steincamp.
considerations and $100.
Martha Jenkins by Sheriff to El-led that all members be present.
Robbie Barnes and P. J. Lemm. *«♦ Newman. 36 acres J
Jr., are among the A. and M. stu-
dents who will be at home for the
Maifest. Young Barnes will
several cadets as his guests.
Miss Marguerite Pflughaupt is
coming tonight from Denton, wh*re
•he ba student at Cl./,.,, to see her
brother, Harold as King of the Mai-
f<st.
rT'O be Mire of what
A you're getting when
yonbuyauaedoar.getacarthatcarrieathediatinc-
tive R & G tag. A oar that has been R tntwtd to Ford
Factory apeciftcatione aad is <rsMr«n/rrd in tvriting
ca a MONBY»BACK beaia by your Ford Dealer.
YaaH Ind many R ft O need cart among local
Ford Dealers' largo and varied etooka. Inapoct them
and aaa how much wore value they offer for your
aaonay fa appaaranaa, in condition and in price.
.Year Ford Dealer will give yon a liberal allowance
far ymw praaantaar and you may net need any each
ta dart driving a kfta modal, cmooA nmnii^ uaod
-rNNhyl
wunHAM unnxa ntaaa__
ball star, for the beats.
Charlie DeWare and Miao Rose
mazy CoWare will be at heew for
the MaMest from A aad M College
and wfll have as their gueata Faul
Wofford and Bruno B^hroeder.
Senator Albert Stone will be at
htone for the Matfeet from Austin,
leave Friday for Dellas to spend the where he is attending sessions of
the Texas legislature.
Miss Leila Louise King will be
here from Dalias, where she has an
excellent position, to attend the Mai-
fest.
in a love story
spiced with laughter, drama and
Banger. Practically Grangers.,
and marooned in a mount iin
cabin t A smBe-a-minute, aigh-
S-aecond thrill roman.ct
COLOR CARTOON
] , NEWS
I’D GIVE MY LIFE
He killed a rat to protect the
two women he loved . . hit
Sweetheart and his mother ? .
and faced death on the gat
bwt | . . because he wouldn't
talk! Drama stripped of frills,'
packed with thrills!
STRANGER THAN
FICTION
MUSICAL COMEDY
CARTOON
BARGAIN DAY
Matinee Sc tt 10c
Night 5c B 15c
COTTON
One year ago today middling cot-
ton sold in Brenham,. 11.60
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MAIFEST SPECIALB-Popular OU Steam PERMANENTS
Special
$120
$1.50 A
•225 ND
82.95 W
w$325
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86.50
Set I5c. AU Work guaranteed
, I. Pboea U-104 W. Main St.
iae Seataer. Mias Kathryn Luce
"LIFT"
after aucceaaful terms of work.
Creditable programs were given by
tbs children of both the Weeiey and
Brenham schools during the past
week
The Salem Ladies Aid will cde
brute its 40th anniversary on May
30. A few of the organisers are still
living. '
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In. Ous
klereditb, and daughter, Mimi Mdre- '^rr
1 di th, of Houston are guests of Mrs.
Hattie Parks and Mra. Albert Stone
for thy Maifest.
Albert Stone, Jr., will coma home
1 from the University of Texas at
Austin for the Maifest and will have
the following college friends as his
guests: Mac Woodward, Morris Mc-
Kay, Bob Baker, Edwin Bewley, Bill
Deaderick, P. W. Crane Ben Smith,
and Thad Barrington. .
Mr. and Mra. R. H. Lasschinger,
publishers of the Gilmer Mirror and
daughter, Sarah Jane; will be here
for the Maifest aa guests of Mr. and
Mra. Lonnie Wiese. She was for-
merly Misa Georgia Tucker, daugh-
ter of the late George Tucker, and
this is her first visit to her old home
in twenty years.
Mra, Rudolph Jaeggli of Moulton,
Mra. C. I. Jaeggli of Ballinger, John
Lewia Jaeggli, instructor at Ran-
jdolph Field, Mr. and Mrs. O. Brown
I and daughter of Halletsville, and
Charles R. Manning of A. and M. | $10-
A. J. Newman to Elsie Newman. A special Luther League meeting'
Wgi/gT'otfi •' will be held at 9:45 next Sunday
er conxiderffions and $100. - - i morning and it is urgently request-
- eu inar an mcmuers o« present.
I Robert Hueske has been selected as
'a delegate from the Brenham con-
Lncy J ference to attend the InternstionaLLu-
Petei that League and Young Peapie-,',
Convention, which meets at Minn--!
Hatlie apolix in June.
' have closed'
—'k'-«r was —tostotoW
$130
$2.50
$3.50
$5.00
$6.00 «...
Mra^reQ Am.iek, foe the Maifest.
Mr^T Mrs Robert E. Robert-
son of Houston will enjoy the Mai-
fest as guests of De. aad Mra. W. F.
Hsssbsrl. Mrs. Robertson, the far-
mer Miss Ruth Hasakari, was May
Queen in 1929 ,
Senator and Mrs. A. J. Wtto of
Austin will be asnoag tbe Matfest
visitors aad wilt be guests of Mr.
George and Nettis FlewelleS lot in
Brenhnm $500. ,
Jacob Zephar aad wife to W. H
Goesaler, M>ts No. 11, 12 and 13 in
the town of Washington $700.
T. B. Conner to Gus F. Stegemocl-
ler, 2 acres in the town of Wash-
ington $125. /
Willie Janoaky to Marie .Huber,
Jot No. 7 in Block L- Washington
Park Addition to Brenham, other
considerations and $10. - ' j
Latifa Ayar and Sam Azar, to
Washington County State Bank, in-
terest in lots in Brenham, othprrcn'
sideration and $1.
Henry Borgeatedte and wife to
Lydia and F,. F. Borgstedte. 140 ac-
res, ' James Lynch league , $5,000.
x John Pickens et al, to.Lucy Lind-
sey, 2.87 acre* John P. Coles league
other considerations and $1.
Jewel Calvin Brandt and husband
fo Mrs. Julia D, Booth. Intersil in ■
lot in Chapel Hill. $200 ,
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Mrs. Nannie Chinn and husband to
Mra Julia D. Booth interest in lot
in Chapel Hill, $200.
Mrs. Mamie E. McCorkle and ' u«-[ J
band to Mra. Julia D. Booth, interest
jin lot in Chapel Hill. $200.
j Clarence Edmund Hgenfritz
SUBSCRIBE TO BANNER-PRESS ■ Ch“’ N’ v“dyne> acres R R.
• s- • s « a Miller league, other considerations
king of the Maifest, wilt attend the
big celebration as usual
i Mrs!. Jewel' Denny s of Houston,
who has been teaching dancing in
Somerville, -will be among the Mai-
fest visitor*. . .
Mrs. J. L Vann has returned from
’a trip to Washington, D. C,., where
she visited her sou in-law and
| daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Brewer.
Mra. John Wat wood of Houston
and Mrs. Edmupd Knolle of Hearne
, are Maifest guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L- Reese.
[ Mrs. Randolph Whecleaa and lit-
tle son of Corpus Christi are guetts
of her grandmother, Mrs. J. R. Wil-
liamson.
Dr. J J. Marek, Ed Light, anl
W. A. Ullrich have returned from
Texarkana, Arkansas where they
were called to attend federal court.
: Miss Chloe Blevins of Tulaa, Okla-
COMPANY J
— Anything in Paints
30—Anytime or 803
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1937, newspaper, May 12, 1937; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333915/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.