Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 204, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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TO-DAY
Randolph Scott
Grace McDonald
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News — Cartoon
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.
LIMIT: 5 YARDS
BANNER-PRESS
Stationery Department
Limited shipment
of
ANTIFREEZE
SIMON THEATRE
Sunday & Monday
First Show 2 P. M.
That Is
SAFE TO USE
MRS. MCGUIRE
OF HOUSTON TO
BE BURIED HERE
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THE SPECTATOR
(Continued worn rage One)
THURSDAY, OCT. 19,1944
10:30 A. M.
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SURPLUS MATERIAL
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^.'SRADIOS
Over 30 years satisfactory
service. Di# £701
Navratil Music House
• is so short.’’
“No, Jerry." ’Laura .objected.
via Sealy
via Bellville-
Hempstead
via Sealy
via Chapel HUI
via Sealy
via Chapel Hill
SATURDAY
The Andrews Sisters
and Patrie Knowles
“ALWAYS A BRIDES-
MAID”
Dennis Moore
“RAIDERS OF GHOST
CITY” '
Be sure and see the opening of
this new serial.
CARTOON
Ml *1 Mi
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Cary Grant Priscilla Lane
“ARSENIC AND OLD
LACE”
FIRST SHOW 2 P. M.
“We can’t argue with the Judge on that
point, can we Mabel? It's not fair to penalize
the many for the actions of the few.”
“That, folk*, is exactly what we would be '
doing in thi* country if we ever voted for
prohibition again. Authorities who have
made a careful study of the problem, report
that only about 5% of those who drink
abuse the privilege occasionally... 95%drink
sentibly. Probably doesn’t compare with
the number of folk* who overeat and do
other thing* to excess. Prohibition certainly
REX THEATRE |
TO-DAY & SATURDAY
Wild Bill Elliott
“MARSHAL OF RENO”
Allan Lane
“THE TIGER WOMAN”
COMEDY
^-3-*By WILLIAM STARRET
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own i.4^**afltr’fiUtTirv;Wiiy’s life.
"We are sure of each other's
love. Surely marriage would make
Us no more certain of one another.
married, TIwt
I said, and make this day dloser together than we are. We'd
it
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where you feel it-rub % Q
throat, chest and 1/lwAO
back with time-tested V VadoRub
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QQ ROACH POWDER
0(3 Red Squill Rat Bait
Sold at Drug and Grocery
Stores
Mfg. By
OIJVER GOLDSMITH
EXTERMINATING CO.
WACO, TELM
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Fireman’s Park, Brenham, Tex.
The need is so urgent that for
every pound of fat you turn in.
your butcher will give you 4c and
two meat ration points, free. Save
them in any kind of tin can, not
glass Rush them to your meat
dealer. Start doing it today!
Get yours NOW!
royTiTcks
WESTERN AUTO
STORE — Brenham
Crossword Puzzle
ACBOSS
I—Btrife
4—Intended '
»-Tur!
13— Suite of room*
14— Land meaaur*
14—Bandy beach tn
Britain
14— rued
11—Not afiln
15— Part ot lock
10—Orlft
32— Likewise *
34—Tip
>4— Period of ttm»
37—Exclamation
44—Extending
33— A bird
33— Destitute
34— Incorporated
(abbr I
Approximately 2500 items including new and used Hammers, Shovels, Spades,
Boomers, Hacksaws, Block and Tackles, Chain Hoists, Acetylene Welders, Scales,
Crosscut Saws, House Jacks, Electric Saws, Electric Press Drills, Vises, Com*
modes, Scales, Anvils, Wheelbarrows, Pipe Cutters, Kerosene Heaters, Paint,
3-bottom John Deere Plows, Barrels, Tarpaulins, and many other useful items
will be sold to the highest bidder.
Laura’s objection to Jerry’s pro-'
posal that they- get lurried’ that “We’d spend the afternoon racing
------- .... .5^ haj t.o arounc] getting a license and mak-
She haU put frig all the arrangements.^
off telling him thid, had dreaded .that .would take so much time that
breaking the news, but now she the’ ceremony would scarcely be
had to and that touched off thdtr over'before .I'd have to leave. It's
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RADIO REPAIR
BRENHAM RADIO
SERVICE and SALES
Phone 2590
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Fluorescent Fixtures & Tubes
Public Address Syntems
i .WV f Whu Metal PoUsth cleaner
$1.00 Size 75c -
Service. On All Types
Sound Systems
Jas. P. McIntyre 303 E. Alamo
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‘Tut the most thrilling time I
had was in bombing Bruns-
wick,” he declared. "The Ger-
mans were prepared for us and
made it hot for us both
ack-ack and fighters," he
dared,
were brought down,
bomber Caine
was a mighty
It's
not right to marry and then rush
I want to
wait until therels nothing to keep
'us apart, when we Can settle down
together in our own home."
"That's fine for normal times,”
Jerry argued. "But these aren’t
normal times!"
"No, they’re not, but we can
‘still use a little sense," .Laura in-
'. ;"You know I’m not one to
insist on my ideal of a wedding
\Vjth veils and all that. But I do
■ want, marriage to mean what it
should mean, and I want tttp start
"Jerry, doh’t be silly. You know i sisted.
there's nothing I can do about jt. I
I’ve got orders and I've got to. fol-
low them. It's terrible to have so
little time together, but let's be
thankful that you didu'LurUYV,jJi
gone—and let's make the most of
thia one afternoon." t
"Okay that’s my^dea exactly,"
said Jerry~.;rLel‘s 'get
just as
a really important one, even if it be tied tighter legally, but that is
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Sketch above is Mechanix niustratefPs conception of another
vaunted German "secret weapon," the ‘‘piggy-back" bomb. An
ME-109 is mounted on an obsolete JU-88, which is pilotless and
leaded with 4000, pounds of explosives. On reaching goal, Messer-
schmitt pilot releases the robot plane, guides it onto target by
radio. Slow speed of the gadget makes it easy prey for Allied
fighters and ack-ack gunners.
forces as an aerial engineer,
flying on B-24 Liberator bomb-
ers, and was granted a trip home
after 31 niiMiona. He was sta-
tioned in England and moat of
hia missions were over France
and Germany. He took part in
several raids over Berlin and
had the pleasure of carrying the
war right into the heart of the
Reich.'
34-L**<Uns player
34—Sea bird
37-Rate of Inelf
St—Compaxa point
40— A labor
orfanlxation
41— Capuchin monkey
43 —Symbol tor
thorium
43— Bea bird
44— Retort for
Invalids
47—Clucaso dtxtrtct
44—Netti*
41—Cry of bacchan4e
44—Pacific Island
5 S—Meddlers
47—Before
SO—Cut
54—Expose to
moisture {■ '
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1—Money roU
3—Mimic
3— Indecent
4— Toward
5— UttleMem
«—Flesh’
7—Bewitches
4—Delirium tremenr
t-Ortt
10— Grampus
11— River In England
13— Drugged etgaretv
17—A number
It— Affirmative
31—Henfruit
33—Low shrub
33— Plant seed
25—An opinion
27 —Sailer's greeting
24—Severs
30— King Arthur’s
lance
31— Suffix
S3—Took food
34— Sharpshooter
37—TtUe ot respect
St— Dance step
40—Gelt objective
43— Sulk
44— Girl’s name
44—Assert
47—Cauetlo ♦
44—Paddle
40—Epistles (abbr.)
43—Mineral earth
43— Endink
44— Times (abbr i
4d—What was that3
Bombing w*s usually from a
high level, 2O.Q0O feet or more
in the sky, but the boys did some
nice precision bombing, he re-
ported. It wag not hard to tell
when the target was struck,
especially if the day was clear,
he said, and photographs
usually taken for study
return from the missioh.
Grote is married, and his wife,
who lives in Oklahoma City, is
here with him on his visit.
had to
first argument. !i „. „ _
i "Thia evening?" Jerry cried, in away from each other.
' ilismnv ‘*VVhv Twjuirn vnfi WAit until thrrp’M nnth
2:20 P. M.
4:40 P. M.
. 7:55 P. M
12:15 A.M.
WESTBOU ND—AUSTIN
via Giddings
via Giddings
via La Grange
via Giddings
via Giddincrs
AIRLINE MOTOR COACHES
Navasota, Huntaviile, Trinity,
Groveion, Lufkin, Nacogdoches
8:40 A. M. 3:00 P. M.
BEE LINE COACHES
Somerville, Cakiwell, Cameron,
Roaebud, Waco, Dallas
8:00 A.M.
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not what we want, either one of
us. We want to be tied by our
feelings and not any other way if
our feelings don't hold us togeth-
any I er WqU, they do. as far as I’m
concerp.ed!" ’. ’ —-—
"Of course they do!" Jerry de-
clared. "But there’s something
about marriage, Laura-something ,
more than just a mumbled cere-;
mony by a justice of the peace,
something—"
• iF . (To Be Continued)
I tThe characters in this serial are
,i fictitious)
1 (Copr. 1944, by Gramercy Pub-
lishing Co.)
Send those waste fats to war
. . . they make glycerine, and
.iycerlne makes explosives to drive .
1 uillions of shells.
BUS SCHEDULE
Kerrville Baa Co., inc.
EASTBOUND—HOUSTON
8:40 A. M.
il:15 A. M.
in
AUCTION SALE!
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with
de-
“A number of our ship*
but my
awe through safely. It
tough fight." He
said on several occasions flak
struck his bomber, doing dam-
age but not injuring anyone. As
an engineer, he was kept busy
repairing the damage in the air
so that the ship could get back
home safely.
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isn’t the answer. It’s not that simple. We
had nearly 14 years proof of that, didn’t we?
“The real answer is education and better
control. In fact, the responsible members of i
the distilling industry are working con-
stantly toward that end. They don’t want
anybody to abuse the use of their product
any more than the three of ua do.”
• “If everybody would take that sensible .
i attitude, Judge, and cooperate as more and
f more are now doing, we’d be a lot better
q off * lot quicker.” ,
REX THEATRE
A cclaimed as the musical of the
year, bound to! pin up new records
for laughs, love and lyrics, 20th
Century-Fox’s dazzling new Tech-1
nicolor triumph, “Pin Up Girl,”'
starring Betty Grahle, is sched-
uled to. open Sunday at the Rex
Theatre.
Featured In the brilliant ‘ cast
of* the musical which Bruce Hum-
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| MASSEY‘CARSON *LORRE !
I Directed by FRANK CAPRA I
)l pmscuiA lane • to* fvi»tn Hoetos I
I JAMtS CllASON • JOStPHINE HULL 1
I jun *o»i« • jomn itioimt *
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Ita V M li»».l • k M4
es two sisters, Mrs. Roy Hargis of
Huntsville, and Mrs. W. E. Kas-
per of Nacogdoches; and two
brothers, W. E. Cogburn of Timp-
son and Ngtt Cogburn of Jack-
sonville.
Funeial services will be held at
the family residence in Houston at
12:00 noon Saturday, after which
the remain* will be brought to
Brenham, ahd she will be laid to
rest in Prairie l<’a cemetery by the
side of her first husband, with1 the
Leon Simank Funeral Home
charge of arrangements.
SUNDAY ■
Betty Grable John Harvey
“PIN UP GIRL”
<In gkrious technicolor)
CART4X)N — NOVELTY
I dismay,
can’t leave so soon!”
®, "The arnfiy says I can and will,"
1 she replied.
' "But listen after I raced half-
way around the world to you, you
. can't rush off in’ just n few
♦ hours!"
Exquisite perfumes of imported oils
that capture the essence of your charm— x
perfumes encased in magnificent
hand-cut crystal bottles, to refill from
time to time with your ” , .
"mood of the moment”!
SIMON THEATRE
The poisonous pranks of two
lovable but distinctly pixilated old
maids are laughingly recounted in
Warner Bros.' lethal farce, “Ar-
senic and Old Lace,” starring Ca-
ry Grant, opening Sunday at the
Simon.
With a brilliant supporting cast
including Raymond Massey, Jack
Carson, Priscilla Lane and Peter
Lorre, the film is based on the
stage success of the same name by
Joseph Kesselring,* which ran for
more than four years on Broad-
way under the production aegis
of Howard Lindsay and Russel
Grouse.
“Why, Laura, yoti just
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Railroad Schedule
Other battUueia essentials. No
material of war that you can helj
provide moans more in terms ot
His life or death. Are you saving
your used cooking fats? ,
ADVISES-
(Continued irom Page One)
toms as warning signals and not
mere old - fashioned "growing
pains.”
With any Indications of illness,
the child should be kept at home,
and should not be allowed to at-
tend classes and possibly infect
other Children. Teachers too, Dr.
Ritenour warns, must watch for
symptoms among students, and
send the doubtful cases home
promptly.
PERSONALS
Miss Alma Eve Hodde is at
home from Galveston, where she
has completed her course st the
John Sealy College of Nursing.
Santa Fe Northbound
No. 16 leaves Brei)ham 11:37 a. m
No. 6 leaves Brenham 11.06 p. ni
Banta Fe Southbound
No. 15 leaves B?enham 2:43 p. m
No. 5 leaves Brenham 4:45 a. n
Southern Pae’lfic Eastbound
No. 42 leaves Brehham 4:47 p. m.
No. 46 leave* Brenham 3:00 a. m
Southern I’atiflc Westbound
No. 43 leaves Brenham 9:58 a. rh
No. 45 leaves Brenham 1:22 a. m.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 204, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1944, newspaper, October 13, 1944; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1347905/m1/4/?q=songs: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.