Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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Tom Harmon Safe In China
KLUMP NEWS
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for nonessential wartime travel. We are giving
preference to Uncle Sam and you can help our
ooys and girls by at least enabling us to take
cafe of them.
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which explains why Johnny Doughboy’s memories
and hopes return to his good American heritage . . .
warmth, color and comfort, in the home of his heart!
We know and respect this importance. However many
furniture factories have converted partially or com-
pletely to war work ... others are handicapped by lack
of manpower and materials . . , so we solicit your un-
derstanding and patience! • .
BRENHAM MAN
ABSENT WHEN
AWARDS MADE
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WANTED
Clean, white
cotton rags,
free of buttons.
BANNER
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Christmas ■ New Year
Holidays
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Over 30 yr*. satisfactory"
service.
Navratil Music House
DAY 8AMPLEY, Agent
Phone 441
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NO INCREASE IN PREMIUMS
PREMIUMS PAYABLE MONTHLY—Non-rraessable
THEY REMAIN THE SAME THROUGHOUT
THE LIFE OF THE POLICY
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will be traveling during
BEFORE A NEED ARISES
PREPARE TO MEET IT
THERE IS A GREAT NEED FOR
LEGAL RESERVE INSURANCE
In amounts sufficient to provide for burial expenses
HOME LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
Is making it possible to provide
each member of the family protection with a
. FAMILY GROUP POLICY
Policy claims are payable in cash, affording
Burial Service With Any Funeral Home
Regardless of where you are living now
or where you may live when the need arises
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Richard Arlen Chester Morris
AERIAL GUNNER
and
MARCH OF TIME
(Airways to Peace)
With your thoughtful co-operation, we will do our
best to help you keep up the home HE is fighting for.
God speed the day of his return. _ ~
Little Elwood Jaster was on the
birthday list last Sunday. A num-
ber of friends and relatives gath-
ered at the Jaster home to help
celebrate included Mr. and Mrs.
R. Ruemke and family, Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Boeker and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Gaskamp and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stabnear,
Mr. and Mrs. Aten Heinze and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jas-
ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
wiil Jaster, Mr. and Mrs. Over-
mann from Burton-
H. A. Boeker celebrated his
birthday last Wednesday with a‘
number of friends and neighbors.
Sandwiches, cookies, cake, pie and
hot coffee were served
Vegetable We Aids Girts
PASADENA, Cal, (UB—Camp
Fire Girls west into the vegetable
business here this week to replace
$58 stolen from their club room
safe by a scientifically inclined
thief who also took their micro-
scope. They hope the sale of late
vegetables from their Victory gar-
den, which supplied their camp all
summer, may make up the cash
loss. But they're afraid they will
not raise enough to replace the
microscope.
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There are no beds in a bomber ...
qi Pearl Harbor", White pointed'
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"Sbfrte of us might not consider
this an outstanding record, but
when we tee reports like those
from Bari, Italy where our soldiers
are now, we can feel pride in our
efforts, as patriotic Americans, to
hold the line,”
White referred to a statement
by A. P. Correspondent Wes GaJ-
lagher who declared, "The cheap-
est quality suit of clothes has risen
from about $158 at the pre-war
basis of exchange to twice that
sum. Shoes are selling for $95
and shirts have risen from five
dollars to $t8. The ‘five and ton
cent store’ type of jewelry is sell-
ing as high as $50 per item."
"Tills is the inflationary spiral
which We wilt face if we do not
continue to cooperate wholeheart-
edly in the price control program",
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SIMON THEATRE
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Wm. Lundigan Virginia Dale
“HEADIN’ FOR GOD’S
COUNTRY”
BARGAIN DAY
There's Only One Better Buy
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the spring with a wagonload of
marble slabs which- they peddled
from house to house, stopping off
to do the required lettering. At
that time family burying grounds
behind the old homestead were
common.
Tinner
MORRIS
RICHARD JIMMY
ABLEK - LYDON
Diiectecf by William .H Pine
A Paramount Picture
You can adjust your going and coming with
more latitude than our men and women in
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service. Why not defer your trip away from
the holidays? Show them your cooperation.
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ARISTOCRAT
SIMON THEATRE a JiVy t1 a w t r s*'i n i * i r *f
77tnrs’d;?y^'?n^y ;!^^^-"£U’aUj3ppa^‘ty.
There are no easy chairs in jungle canteens.
There is no furniture in a fox-hole ...
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Dr. A. E. Stinnett
Osteopathic Physician
and Surgeon
General Practice
Licensed by Texas State
. Medical Board
AMBULANT PROCTOLOGY
Hemorrhoids (piles) successful-
ly treated without loss of time
from work.
Office Dial 451
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of 291 Jelllff Ave., Newark. N. J.
Lt. Weiderhold, 23, son of Mr.
and Mrs Hugo Weiderhold. of
Brenham, Texas, was graduated
from Brenham high school and at-
tended Blinn college there before
entering the army in July, 1941,
as an aviation cadet.
He completed flight training at
Hicks Field, Randolph Field and
Foster Field, receiving h|s wings
on May 20, 1942. The following
August he was assigned to for-
eign service In the Caribbean sec-
tor and also served at Trinidad be-
fore joining his present unit in
Dutch Guiana in November, 1942.
He was promoted to the rank of
first lieutenant last June.
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via Sealy
via Bellville- "
Hempstead
via Sealy
via Chapel Hill
via Sealy
12:10 A. M. via Chapel Hill
WESTBOUND—AUSTIN
8:15 A. M. via Giddings
1:35 P.M- via Giddings
3:15 P. k. via La Grange
7:20 P.M. via Giddings
11:40 P.M. via Giddings
AIRLINE MOTOR COACHES
Navasota, Huntsville, Trinity,
Groveton, Lufkin, Nacogdoches
10:00 A.M. 3:00 PM.
salvage senit of the precious liquid
The
thousand galkyis of gasoline trick-' liquid poured out from a large
led oyer the railroad tracks and gascline truck which had collided
into a dftch the other day while with a switch-engine. Little of the
; Beaumont residents attempted to ' gasoline could be salvaged.
★ Many of our men and women in the service
will be traveling on a furlough trip during the
holiday season. They deserve their well-earned
trips, and for many it may be their last fur-
lough for an indefinite period of time.
FOR FURTHER DETAILS WRITE
H^V,FE ASSlKANCE.«^¥
BRENHAM; TEXAS HOUSTON 8, TEXAS
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Marble Quarry Begiui 1758
DORSET, Vt. (HE)- The first
commercial marble quarry in
America was opened at the old
Quarry swimming pool in 1758 by
^Inaac Underhill. In the early days
stonecutters ofter\ started out in
Toy Headquarters
TOYS, GAMES, WAGONS, DOLLS and CHRISTMAS
» GIFTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD.
►. Chistmas Tree Lights—96c to $6.00
WHILE THEY LAST!
Also Pants, Shirts, Socks, Sweaters,* Rubber Coats,
Trench Coats, Leather Coats,"Overalls—all sizes.
Pleuty of Grade One and Grade Three Automobile
4 — Tires in most sizes.
A nice line of Gas Stoves and Anti-Freeze you can
safely use in your car. ■
ROY HICKS
WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE
state and. elsewiieic. Charles W... J
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American Legion service officer.
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co-operating in this field service I I
for all, veterans, their. dvptadejjt&.|_ I
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Landgiaf of Brenham is the local Announcement from AAF Headquarters that their son Lt. Tom Har-
• | mon, former Michigan football star, was safe in* China dispelled the
! cloud which has been hanging over the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
! Harmon since the announcement that Tom’s P-38 had been shot down
| in a dive bombing attack Oct. 30. Here they telephone the good news
to friends. (NEA Telephoto).
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beccmc acquainted J’Witn thf
Army’s aerial gunners to meet
them' cn their gunnery school
rang'1, tn see them in action swat-
ting the erfeihy from ,the sky,' in
an authentic screen-play.’
It’s Paramount’s thrilling stoty
of the fighting trigger ’ gunner.
I "Aerial Gunner", starring Richard
Alien. Chester Morris and Jimmy
LydM, and featuring Dick Purcell
and Lita Ward which opens Thurs-
.lav at the Simon JTmatre.
The hero of the production 4s
the Army Air Corps-gunner. The
author. Maxwell Shane spent sev-
eral weeks at "Hags", famed (
aerial gunnery school, where the
picture was filmed, gathering ma-
terial for the story, and he turn-
ed in a script which dramatizes
the exploits of the men who pro-
tect our flying war birds.
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BEAUMONT. Texas. (UJD Four jn bottles, cans and pans.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1943.
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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ent conflict, in addition to a con-
tinued sendee ;o veterans of
World War One and other past
periods of sendee, and their de-
pendents *
Mr. Wasson also invites veterans
of World War II who have receiv-
ed disability discharges from ser-
vice. tc see him here Friday after-
noon, for assistance and advice
In filing and developing worthy
WAR VETERANS
TO BE HELPED
WITH CLAIMS
(Continued from —age One)
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1943, newspaper, December 1, 1943; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1347680/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.