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I Church. Sunday, May 24, at 9:30
a. m.; Rev. Charles, pastor of St.
Mary's Church, archpriest;
Edward Murski, Inez, deacon; Rev.
Rev. Albert Cannon, St. Peter's
Church, Laredo, Texas.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. R. L. Solomon, Pastor.
C. W. O'Keefe, S. 8. Supt.
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Tristraih Pharmacy
(Holy Communion at 8:30 p. m.
Members who wish to partake of
should
attend
service.
Chpir practices at the
hours.
Adult instruction class Monday
and Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
Luther League meeting Tuesday
at 8:00. All young people are re-
quested to attend.
Gur rruucwai i^uiiiniuiiiun nerv- .
ices will be held on May 31 atj
10:46 a. m. and June 14, at 8:00'
ZION'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Zionsville
Rev. Fred Mgebroff, Pastor.
Renteoost, Sunday, May 24:
Sunday School with Bible Class-
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sermon topic “Pentecostal Power";
special music by the choir.
There will be no evening serv-
ices at our church; the Baccalau-
reate service at the high school
having our interest and attendance
at the evening hour. Our mid-week
service will be at the usual hour;
Wednesday at 8 p. m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. R. L. Lemons, Pastor.
9:45 a. m., Church school, C. F.
■Schmidt, supt.
) 10:56 a. m., Morning worship;
when all members of the choir are
uiged to attend to assist.in the
service.
SUNDAY
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ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN -
CHURCH
Rev.- Theo. R. Strong, Pastor.
Festival of Pentecost.
You are cordially invited to wor-
ship with us on this third great
festival of the Church Year, the
festival commemorating the out-
pouring of the Holy Spirit. St.
Paul says in 1. Corinthians 12, 3;
"WherefoK, I give you to under-
stand that no man. speaking by
the Spirit of God, calleth Jesus
accursed; but by the Hedy Ghost.”
Sunday School with adult class-
cation of Flags at 11 a. m.
Junior choir practice every first
and third Tuesday at 8:30 p. m.
Bible Vacation School begins
June Sth. The school will begin at
8:30 a. m. and dismiss at 11:30
a. m. All children of the congrega-
tion are expected to attend. Espe-
cially all those that Intend to be
confirmed in 1943 and in 1944.
We extend a cordial welcome to
one and all to work and worship
with' us.
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN
CHURCH
New Wehdem
Rev. H. T. Flachmeier, Pastor.
Bible School, 10:00 a. m.
Divine Services, 11:00 a. m.
You are cordially invited to wor-
ship with us.
Dd you read the Classified col-
umns? It will pay you to do so.
urday. The public Is con
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
T. H. Graalmanrt? Pastor.
9:30 a. m.. Sunday School and
Bible class.
10:30 Morning worship. In our
service we shall celebrate the /#b-
Rev , tlval of Pentecost. Holy Commun-
ion will be celebrated. Announce-
LAJWRiU JYlUIBIVi, UCttUUIl, FLCV. - V*. vv . v/ *bvv*ct
Jahn WesolSk. Chapel Hill,! subdca- ** °n I‘,lday|* Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
con; and ReV. Jerome Vitek, class-
mate of Father Bruno, Master of
ceremonies.
The sermon will be preached by ‘^ure ~
Rev. Albert Cannon, St. Peter s church On Saturday, May 30.
hurch, Laredo, Texas. Originally this showing was sche-
Father Charles most kindly in-, duled for May 29, but duo to the
vites his Catholic and non-Catholic commencement program at the
friends to attend the celebration high school, it will be shown Sat-
next Sunday. urday. The public is cordially in- ‘^7’
— vited brotherhood of all men under
Instruction class will meet Sat-
urday at 9:00 a. m.
We cordially invite you to our
services.
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Gay Hill
Rev. John Rtrtepe, Pastor.
Sunday, May 24
Pentecost
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
German Service wi^Moly Com-
munion at 11:00 a. m.
English Service at 8:15 p.
Monday, May 25
Semi-annual Meeting of the con-
gregation at 8:30 p. m.
SAINT PETER’S CHURCH
The Rev. S. Moylan Bird, Rector.
Services for the Feast of Pente-
cost will be:
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
9:45 a- m. Church School.
11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer
Attention all young people! On
this'Sunday (May 24th) the young
people of S. Peter's Church will
join with 500,000 other young peo-
ple In a nation-wide Corporate
Communion at 7:30 a. m. Every
confirmed young person is urged
to attend.and join in this nation-
wide fellowship of Christian youth.
Let us make our attendance 100
p*r cent.
The Feast of Pentecost u a very
important holy day. First, you
should make your Communion at
the 7:3ft sefWce. Then, hear the
Rector’s sermon at eleven o’clock,
es, at 10 a. m.
I Divine service in the English
language, at 11 a. m. Holy Com-
munion will be celebrated at tho
close of this service.
A cordial welcome to worship
with us is extended to all.
Du.ct.d by Produced by
3 SYLVAN SIMON - PANDRO S. BERMAN
SIMON THEATRE
.POTTERY SHOWER
IS COMPLIMENT TO
PROSPECTIVE BRIDE
Complimenting Miss Frances
Lehmann whose marriage to Har-
ry Mackay Donalson of Victoria
will take place at St. Paufs Ev-
angelical Lutheran church at 7:30
Saturday evening. Mrs. Wallie
^Schmkl and Dr. Beatrice Stinnett
^entertained a group of sixteen
-eiosc friends of the honoree at the
Thorne of Mrs. Schmid Wednesday
-wvening. Gladioli and other flow-
2Jra were used as decorations.
Each guest was asked to embroi-
*tler a dish towel as a gift to the -
Uride-elect. who was remembered
-with several pieces of china in her
33>oscn pattern by the hostesses.
— Centering lavishly adorned
"table stood a huge two-tiered ,wed-
ding cake, embossed in white
-floral design, with touches of pink
Tr>d green. Within this simulated
-aake were concealed numerous
^pieces of pottery for Miss Leh-
mann.
—- A delicious frozen salad course
5’as served with refreshing iced
Aea at the close of the evening.
7^ Another delightful event honor-
ing Miss Lehmann was a beautiful-
ly-appointed luncheon at the Em-
pire room of the Rice Hotel in
Houston, with Miss Elizabeth
Johnson and Miss Helen Mulhern
as hostesses. A bridal arrange-
ment of flowers centered the table
and the place of the prospective
bride was marked with a gift of
JHver. Twelve girls comprised the
.personnel/
Miss Lehmann is the daughter "of
Jfr and Mrs. B. Lehmann of Bren-
ham, and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Donalson of
Slictoria Numerous out-of-town
guests will be here for the wed-
ding
CARMINE-
(Continued from page 2)
and was very successful.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders,
Sr., and son, Mr. and Mrs. George
Sanders, Jr., and daughter, all of
Austin, spent Sunday in the home
of Mr. and- Mrs. Ous Harzke.
Mrs. Louis Risks and daughter
of Giddings visited in the Richard
Zwernemann home recently.
Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Suehs and I
daughter, of Austin en route to
Houston visited here last week.
Pvt. Dalton Koerth of New.
Orleans, La., spent several days!
visiting homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Chreitzberg'
id daughter at Austin nwnf the 1
7:30 p. m. Pentecost services with past week-end in the H. L. Fuchs!
home.
Technician and Mrs.
Holy Communion should make- Fuchs of Camp Hulen accompanied
their announcements in time. Con- by Royce Kellers, their recent1
firmation instruction Sgtur day guest, spent the week-end in the
morning from 9:00 to 11:30 a. m. A. E. Kellers’ home.
Your pastor, God willing, shall'
attend the Teachers’ Institute at uu r nuay. ner-
Seguin. June 1-5. The Ladies’ Aid bert Weinert was a birthday host
of Berlin congregation has made it
possible for the pastor to go. The
pastor feels deeply grateful to the
Ladies’ Aid for this wonderful
spirit. If, during the time of the
pastor's absence, yod are in need
of any pastoral care, call upon the;
neighboring pastors.
„.The fifth Sunday the congrega-1
.tion is requested to bring a basket^
lunch for a congregational get-to-
gether immediately after the serv-
! ivtma. Ilf- .amm-l 41__A V M—O »
1 lowship. Therefore let us all make
it a point to be present. Mr. Ed
Knau ehall be with us in the
morning service to speak to us on
the work of the church and what
our duty is in that work.
Striking picture shows U. S. Army engineers grading an airport
•‘somewhere in dangerous territory in Australia" with soldier sil-
houetted against truck. (Passed by Army censor.)
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Last Sunday, May 17, in Kirwin
Memorial Chapel, Most Rev. C. E.
Byrne, bishop of Galveston, or-
dained to the priesthood seven
young men from St. Mary’s Sem-
inary" at La Porte, Texas. Ong, of
them is Rev. Bruno Skweres, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Skweres of Bren-
ham. "
Father Skweres will say his'
“ Do you read the Classified col- First Solemn Mass in St. Mary's,
umna? It will, pay you to do so. “ ' “ ““
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Geo. N. Cook, Pastor.
COME and receive a Welcome to
any and all services of our church;
for they arg planned <or your
pleasure and profit, and for the
promoting of Christ's kingdom to
the ends of the earth. Our sche-
.dule for the week is as follows:
SUNDAY, 9:45 a. m. Sunday
School. A. W. Shannon, $en. supt.
10:50 a. m. Morning Worship,
music and song, choir and congre-
gation. Sermon, "A Divine Move-
ment” .
7:00 p. m. Training Union serv-
ives, Mr. Holloway, director. '
NOTE--the regular evening wor-
ship service will be dispensed with
in order that our members and
friends may cooperate with, and
have part in the Commencement
^Sermon, service at the high school
auditorium. You will please be gov-
erned accordingly.
TUESDAY, 3:00 p. m. All cir-
cles of the Woman's Missionary
Society will meet at the church for
the regular monthly business meet-
ing. Itns important that all mem-
bers be present. Committee chair-
men will render their reports.
WEDNESDAY, 8:00 p. m. Mid-1
week Prayer and Bible study. A
service you cannot afford to miss.
Study carefully the adver-
tisements in the Banner-
Press. They will guide you to
the best brands . . ,the pro-
ducts which millions of fami-
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pure, wholesome and delici-
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If you suffer from monthly cramps,
nervousness and distress of "ir-
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bay shore near Seabrook, where
they join Mr. and Mrs. Grider Per-
ry Lee of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dittfurth
of Colorado City, Texas, are spend-
ing a few days here as guests of
Rev. and Mrs: T. H. Graalmann.
Worship service at 11:00. •
“Ye shall be witnesses unto
me.” Acts 1:8.
Today, more than ever, the
Christian of the earth must carry
to the oppressed and the oppres-
sors of all nations an understand-
ing of the Christian religion with
its promises and principles of jus-
tice, mercy, freedom, peace, love,
es at 9:30.
Morning Pentecost Service
10:45.
Since there will be no evening
service at our Church this Sunday
on account of the high school
Baccalaureate service at 8:00, all (Wallis, formerly Miss
one God. Men have scaYcely begun
to understand what aU this means
for their lives here on earth.
Dr. Gribble of Austin will preach j !ve* We "eed. tha^ 8Piritu,al fel"
and hold our communion service on
.« Jflab Sunday, May 31. / —-j
' FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. G. Robert Forrester, Minister!
All regular services of First
Christian church will be conduct-
ed Sunday and through the next
weeft7 except that the evening serv-
ice Sunday will be in connection
with the high school Baccalaureate
Service, and will be conducted at
the high school auditorium.
The mid-week Church Night
service Wednesday evening will be
In the hands of the Bible school
with Howard E, Grant in charge.
All those who have been attending
the Church night services recently
will want to .be present for this
one.
The public is cordially invited
to all the services of this church.
You will always find a hearty wel-
come and a helpful spiritual serv-
Dr. A. E. Stinnett
Osteopathic Physician
and Surgeon
General Practice
Licensed by Texas State
Medical Board
AMBULANT PROCTOLOGY
Hemorrhoids (piles) successful*
ty treated without loss/ of time
from work. ’
Office Dial 451 •
.> Res. Dial 2578
and Saturday.
There will be no evening wor-
ship.
"The Power of God" a
PERSONALS
Mrs. J. C. Jones of Dallas, for-
merly Mias Minnie Mueller of
Brenham and Mrs. J. F. Esterak of
- .j , Emma
members and friends are urged to ' Mueller, were guests Thursday of
this morning Pentecost; Mrs. Robert Striekert and
| Chas. Wieds,
usual, j<r, j, Vann lett Friday
I morning for her home St Jolet*
Ranch, near Bandera, after spend-
ing a few days with relatives here
at her old home. She was accom-
panied by Miss Annette Ray, who
will be her guest at Joleta for a
Our Pentecost Communion serv- ( short visit.
ices will be held on May 31 atj Mrs. E. R. Hacker, Mrs. J. V.
10:45 a. m. and June 14, at 8:00 .Carroll, Miss Elizabeth Hacker,
p. m. ,the latter in connection with: Miss Carolyn Miller, Robert Pen-
the adult confirmation. Inington. Rod Reichardt left Fri-
The Daily Vacation Bible school day for a week-end trip to the
of St. Paul’s will begin on Monday, h>v "hr,r« .
June 8, at 8:30 a. m. and close on
Friday, July 3, a total of four
weeks or twenty days. Classes will
be offered for children from four
to fourteen years of age. This is a
wonderful way to make good use
of the first part of a long vacation.
It would be appreciated if the
children or their parents would let
us know real soon who is coming.
Just dial the church bffice in the
mornings, 517.
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8ALEM-BERLIN LUTHERAN
CHURCHES
Rev. Arthur J. Mohr, Pastor.
Salem:
Sunday school and Bible class at
10:00 a. m.
Pentecost services in German
with Holy Communion at 11)00 a.
m. ' * i
Choir practice will be postponed
during these busy days until next
month.
Vacation Bible school every day
of the week except Saturdays from'
9:00 to 11:30 a. m.
Berlin: ' mH■ ...
Sunday sdhool and Bible class at and daughter of Austin, spent the I
Leander•
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Just across the street from our
former location. Let us now
grind your feed and meal quick-
er and cleaner than before.
GRINDING DAILY. You can
also get the new Conoco Gaso-
line and Motor Oils that are
serviced in our station. Your
patronage appreciated.
Henry Tiaden
Proprietor.
Location: South Market Street.
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*'Sonw days my back aehad M> bad I couldn't do
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mighty grateful to Dr. Kilmer'* Swamp Root for
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An exceptional musical score
was provided as background for
the comedy exploits of Bud Abbott
and Lou Costello in their latest
picture, "Rio Rita," opening Sun-
day at the Simon Theatre, with
M G M’s Binging find, Kathryn
Grayson, and John Carroll filling
the romantic singing roles.
Mias Grayson has a great song
number in "The Shadow Song”
from Dinorah, by Meyerber, and
also sings two duets with Carroll:
“Long Before You Came Along,”
by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Har-
burg, and “The Ranger's Bong," by
Harry Tierney and Joseph Mc-
Carthy, the latter number being
sung by a male chorus of fifty
rangers on horseback.
If ever a picture showed more
promise of Deing hit movie enter-
tainment ttjan Paramount's aus-'
piciously-launched saga of indigo
rhythm, “Birth of the Blues,” <
which we’re going to hqve an op-
portunity to see when it arrives
Sunday at the Rex Theatre, then!
we don’t know of it.
This commentator, for one, is
floored by the impressive list of
names in the cast. Each name fair-
ly screams Its entertainment pow-
er: Bing Crosby, Mary Martin,
Bsian Donlevy, Carolyn Lee, Jack
Teagarden, the bandleader, and
Rochester. What a lineup for
laughs and music!
Do you read the classified col-
umns regularly? It will pay you.
Mr*, traara lybrate, SJ4 CrawfwU
Art., Awaasla, Ga., I* art paslwvS
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IN MEMORY OF CLIFFORD
VINSON
Eleven years ago God took you
from our arms,
Away from all earthly harms,
To reign with the angels above,
But we still have a sweet memory
, lo love.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L Vinson, . ,
and Eretts.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY*
WantedT^Whlte girl to do house-
work, cooking and nursing. Live on
place. Weekly wages. Mrs Randon
Porter, Jr., 318 Crestwood Drive,
Houston.—116-3tp.
Do you read the Classified coi-
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Rev. W. C. Poehlmann, Pastor.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1942, newspaper, May 22, 1942; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1355032/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.