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HARRY FERGUSON
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Fire — Windstorm
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ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH 75TH
ANNIVERSARY
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THE SPECTATOR-
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Clear Lenses
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Double Vision
Clear lenses
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NYLON SALT
SABINE RIVER
WORKS
E. 1. duPont deNemours
and Company
ORANGE, TEXAS
Urgently Needs
LABORERS
and CARPENTERS
To Build
PERMANENT
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WATCHES
REPAIRED
Brenham, Texas, All work cash
fifl Folger’s
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Essential to the war effort
48 hour week, time and one
half for all over 40 hours.
Adequate hou sing and
transportation at job site.
Transportation advanced.
Company representa 11 v e
will interview and hire.
Apply at
United States
Emnloxjnent
Service
BRENHAM, TEXAS
If naw in essential war work
- do not apply.
/new^ofenee;7‘waa stalled January 9.
193M During his pastorate the
Sunday school was reorganized in
departments with a superinten-
was
parsonage and
o t h er improvements
l<|to church prop- B ... . , ...
imftftjcrsiftp:
I voting. fatniUeaJ * ' ’ * • - — —
in I lianJ and fath er,
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appreciation; - We wish to t
Take Off UgFy Fat With
This Home Recipe
Hera is an inexpanaiva/ home recipe for
taking off ungainly weight and help bring
back alluring curves and graceful alender-
ness. Junt get from any druggist, four
sunces of liquid Ba reel Concentrate. Add
enough grapefruit juice to make a pint.
Then juat take two tablespoonsful twice a
day Wonderful resulta may ba obtained
quickly. Now you may slim down your fig-
ure and loaa pounds of ugly fat without
back breaking exercise or starvation diet,
It's easy to make and easy to take. Contain!
nothing harmful If the very first bottle
doesn't show you the simple, easy way to
lose bulky weight and help regain slender,
more graceful curves, return ths empty
bottle and ret vour money back
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Looks like it's time’ to plan
another Victory Day. Just what
form it will take is yet to be
’ determined, but the expressions
we have heard indicate it will
be observed with more enthusi-,
asm and rejoicing than was the
Victory in Enrope Day. T<x>>
many folks had boys still fight-
ing in the Pacific to join in any
hilarity on V-E Day, but when
"Japan gives. up,K»K--Hiaydo
at any time, there will be cause
.-for.all—tore juice.. For all the
’Boys "iiW Wen bd c3mi'njfiromc,W/
a matter which will be cause
for much, thanksgiving,^) well.
caKd 'of thanks
For the sympathy and assist- g
Jtunrvis. .diMunoL i-
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SUPER FOOD MARKET DRIVE-IN GROCERY
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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with things but became so con-
fused. When we thought we
should be looking at the ground,
we Were looking Into the sky
, and vice-versa. Finally we glued
our eyes on the floor and kept
them there, and let Joe Ben
continue with his antics as long
as he pleased. We were resign-
' ed to our fate, and didn’t much
care what happened. Finally,
he brought us down and laughed
heartily at our white face ,as
we climbed out of the open
cockpit. After that ride, all
other plane trips we have made
have been tame. Joe Ben gave
Us enough thrills U> last a life-
time.
heim, Austin County, August 21,
1875, and would in a few days
have reached the age of 70 years.
He was married to Miss Emma
Dentler at Wallis on January 25,
1900, and they spent their entire
married life in Kenney, where he
had moved with his parents when
a child For many years he had
engaged in the general merchan-
dise as member of the firm of
Freitag and Kamas, and was also
president of the Kenney State
Bank. He was a niemlwr of the
Lutheran church, Hermann Sons,
and Woodmen of the World, and
was an outstanding c'tiien of
j Austin county.
Besides his widow
congregation on November 27.
1887 as ltd. pastor. After,a pas-
torate of two and a half years, he
died and was buried in the Zions-
ville cemetery. Rev. F. Schwahn
became the next pastor in May
1890. After three years he ac-
cepted a call to another parish.
Rev. G. Stricker, president of
the Texas Synod, accepted the
call to the Zionsville parish Au-
gust 4, 1895 The first choir was
organized during his pastorate.
October 6, 1895. the Zionsville
congregation celebrated its 25th
anniversary. September 8. 1900,
the first church was destroyed by,
storm. Under the able leadership
of Rev. Stricker, the present
church building was built. After
nine years of service, Rev. Strick-
er was called to another parish.
October 26. 1902, Rev. M. Haag. Besides his widow he is sur-
assumed the responsibility of the vived by two' daughters, Mrs. H.
Zion parish. In 1905, the congre- W. Menn of Bishop and Mrs. Rob-
gation was host to the. Texas ert Brewton of Navasota; one
Synod. After 10 years of service j son, Cpl. Elmer Freitag.^ stationed
he left to become professor • of , with the U. S. arm ‘
languages at the Texas Lutheran F’.#gFJField.'Vlorida;
College of SfM'yiK,'APex^c; _ -
April 1, 1913 Rev. Karl Mucllex
became, the next pastor, serving
until his death in 1937 His serv-
ice was the longest in th<s history
of the .ahurgh.. During his pas-
iorate; ^Luther T —---------
Aid and men's choir were organ-
ized, He supervised JheL building
May 8, 1870, the first
was
was
8, IBiO. me nisi juwMug . iuvx, m
called and the congregation dlcated.
organized with the four ices, the first baptismal
with the U. S. armed forces ^it
;.a sister. Mrs
Wallis, and a
imjiher, Albert Freitag of Wirllis
dent in charge. Two RlMw Class-
es were also instituted. Rev. Mge-
j bioff has done splendid work
Ix'HgriT.-ISti«Ly^Hbwg~tFi> jjr?" ’ people, promoL
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(Libby, Gerber. Heinz, I
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59c , PABLUM (for infant feed- ■
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MILK (Daricraft) 7 25c sue
6 S' ns 59c 50c
(6 cans far 9 red points) ' ****** bize
•boutM||
tomor- |jB
■Im ilu.hra
today I 1
Ing Luther League,’ work, chblr
and Lutheran Brotherhood. Dur-
iifg^ria tentrre of- sffteer-a*--•)•«-
trie water pump and pressure
systrtn with running water
installed in .the
numerous
have been mad(
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constitutes 184
I ,A?d 468 confirmed rhe— ,.';7
t:. _ committMk
charge of the ■ diamond
founding fathers elected as the
first trustees On July 8. 1870
the corner stone was laid for the
first church odilice. October of
the same year. a. bell was * in-
stalled in the belfry. This bell
survived the storm of 1900 and'is
atilt in service. Rev. Wm. Pfen-
ning. the first pastor to serve the
congregation, took charge in De-
cember 1870. On January 29.
1871, the church building was de-
At the dedication serv-
bowl of
finished silver was presented to
the congregation. The following
day. Herniav anti Henry Thiel I
twin sons of Mr. and Mrs- Sam-
uel Thiel were baptised. The
first communion cup of ao’id sil-
ver was also presented at the de-
dication services. Both of these
erttrtohed rel.es will be on display
at the diamond jubilee celebration
May 29 1871. a parsonage ' was
built which after 47 years of use
was replaced by the present one.
After five years, Rev. Pfen-
ning accepted a call to another
place and was replaced by Rev
G. Thoene who served for five
years* Rev. Thoene was the host!
pakor t*> the conventioiioL, the
Texas Synod which n^^jf^fans
Ville in 1876. Rev Gottfried Jor-
dan arsumed his pastorate duties
February.. 1880. He died Noveni-
My shop will be closed one week from Aug. 13 to 18.
So please call for your clothes if needed.
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Zemial Bros.
Zionsville cemetery. i
Rev. Rudolf ' Jaeggli became I
pastor in 1885. During his three ’
years in office, he also served as I
i qirrsiwmt of-the syywt Hn. J
died November 26, 1886 “'wlifTe
serving the^ Zionsville , congrega-
J. at the Luther*
iauersyilla, ^ex-
jfeber.
fit of'the Texas
:he call of the
tember 26. 1920, the Zion congre-
gation celebrated its 50th anni-
versary. The chancel annex was.
built in 1928. Rev. Mueller dfed
_ St'-nijCPiher 24, 1937 and'was bu-
Rev. Fred Mgel^njff, the pres-
ent pastorr etfaiTmnB^of the plan-
ning committee of the' diamond - The planning
. Tnnoarv G ■ ______ _____ az
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ance is as follows: ReV. Fred Mge1-
broff, chairman; Henry Schlott-
mann, C. W. Wehmeyer, Wm.
Kettler, Mrs: C. B. SchroedeY, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Kettler Jr., and
Herbert Gaskamp.
Don’t blama baby for bawling
... when the'e bitten by flies and
mosquitoes! Help protect her with Flit I
This famous insecticide kills not
only dsngsrous germ-leden malaria
mosquitoes—but many house-
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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Box 91
VACATION MONEY, Sell your
old inacMne for the highest
priee. Don’t wait until too late.
Singers preferred.
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
SHOP, 300 Main St. Brenham
NO MORE WORRY
Up to #ow everybody had to
worry about his own Drivers
License and to renew it on the
day It expired. Unintentionally
A - U ' >'AJ'
TAKE A DRIVERS' LICENSE
TEST- Our service eliminates
this chatice. If you will enroll
now we will renew it when the
time comes. $1.00 with your
renewable-stub mow n.iay save
you much money and trouble
and worry. Mail or bring it to
our qffice at Farmers National
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Automobile
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27c
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47 oz. can
35c
20 oz. jar
’ 1 Doz. to pkg.
MAXWELL HOUSE
35c
No. 2 Can
2 for
POST TOASTIES
Tasty summer drink
KOLA 8 oz. bottle 10c
Punch, Strawberry, Cherry, Orange, makes 2*X» to 3
gallons per bottle.
5 oz. ’mo to w- 42c
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WAXED PAPER24 sheets, 12x18, pkg. IOC
BAK-O-WARE
PIE PLATES
SPOONS
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Lady Betty L'' *
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5 large plates, pkg. 10c
10c
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EPSOM SALT
5 ^g. ATV
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Ears for
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FLOUR
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PILLSBURY'S BEST XXXX
FLOUR
,10c
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18c
28c
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Tomato Sauce
SARDINES
an, i7c
Hambrooks Early June
PEAS
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Daricraft Milk, tall cans
Ranch Style Beans, can
Fresh Cream Peas, No. 2 can
Pink Salmon, tall can
Potted Meat, can
Zero Cleanser, quarts
PRESTO
MATCHES
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Tiny Rosebud Whole
BEETS
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Starrett .. .
, MANHUNT OF
MYSTERY ISLAND
Comedy
SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY & FRIDAY
Dorothy McGuire
Robert Young and
Herbert Marshall
“the Enchanted
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MARCH OF TIME
(Teen-Age Girls)
First Show 1:30 P. M.
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GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, 2 lbs
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Quick bread mix, nothing to add.
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Dr. W. F. HaMkarl, and the nure-
ea at St. Francis Hospital for
their devoted attention, Rev.
Theo. Streng for his comforting
words, and the choir for the
songs, Leon Simank Funeral
Home for their regardful serv-
ices, and all who sent the beauti-
ful floral tributes. We shall al-
ways remember the many kind-
nesses shown us in our time of
deepest sorrow.
Mrs. R- A. Kuhlmann
' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin R. Lange
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boeker
And Betty
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