Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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No. 6 leaves Brenham ;H.*1 p. m
Santa lb Southbound
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No. B leaves Brenham 5:03 a. m.
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Nq. 42 leaves Branham 5:18 p. m
No. 46 leaves Brenham 3:34 a. m.
Southern PaoiBo Westbound
No. 43 Leaves Brenham 10:45 a. m.
No. 45 leaves Brenham 1:18 a. m.
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tunns regularly T It will pay you.
DANCE
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Sunday, Nov. 15
Music By
ROYAL MELODY KINGS
Come out and have a good time
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Rev. Kurt Hartmann, who says:
Study carefully tha advertise-
ments in the Banner-Press. They
will guide you to the best brands .
the products which millions of
families have found to be always
pure, wholesome and delicious.
And they will save you time., ptWL.
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Buy it, sell It, find It, trade it
Every member of the congrega- T.P Relieve
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res has raised their mailings some
30 percent ,it is estimated. Ex-
pansion of those forces also is add-
ing ,rapidly to me postal burden.
The deadline already is past for
mailing gifts to Army and Navy
personnel overseas with assurance
that the parcels will arrive by
Christmas. Th4 New York post
office reports that in late Octo-
ber, 350,000 such parcels were
handled daily in that office alone.
The Post Office Department is
making strenuous efforts to avoid
such a terrific jam as it faced Ln
1918 under similar conditions, dur-
ing the First World War. It can
succeed in those efforts—and avoid
many heartaches for its patrons—
if the public will cooperate by
mailing early.
Jax Distributing Co.
Immanuel Lehnuami
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M3 W- let. St. Phone 7621
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Arthur H. Nelson and W. F.
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British Prisoners In Egypt
A feature of the program was tralo with Walter Schwartz, Jr.
Mrs. A. G. Homeyer and daugh-
ter, Miss June, and Miss Alice
Patton were weekend guests of
Mrs. O. E. Noack at Houston.
Mrs. C. Gatewood accompanied
them to Houston for a visit to
her sister, Mrs. Jimmie Vick.
Mr. and Mrs. August Muehlbrad
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ewalt Tiaden at Bren-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kunkel*
and Hy. Guelker have returned
from Santa Maria, where they
visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. O. 1>. Jacob of
Brenham visited Mrs. John Cun
ningham Sunday.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Eddie Imkln of
Winchester are the proud parents
of a daughter who arrived at the
Burton Hospital Friday. The baby
was named Patsy Marie.
Miss Selma Faithauex ot Gay
Hill underwent a tonsilectomy at
the Burton Hospital Sunday. Miss
Faithauer has returned home and
Is doing nicely.
Elmo Marburger was a medical
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Prof, and Mrs. C. D. Campbell patient in tbs Buston Hospital the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Look of
Zionsville visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher Sunday
Mr. and Mia. Rudy Rosenbaum
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Meinen motored to Winedale Sun-
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Neagle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bauer and
Chas. Homeyer returned to Robs-
town Sunday, having spent sev-
eral days with their mother, Mrs.
Mary Homeyer.
Now She Shops
“Cash and Cany ”
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teredo taDyou'rDbK'a
may eaun naudns bMfetate. rhewaaUepaina.
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tUta Is urged to be present and t
also to bring an offering which
will give glory and honor unto the I
Savior who has commissioned ev- I
ery follower of His to carry on ,
the work which He Himself be-
gan wf. Every true
with his
. into all ||
the Impressive ritual of ths law*
lean Legion for Armistice Day
was conducted by members of the
post. A concert of patriotic se-
lections by the Brenham High
School Band, directed by M. M.
Sager, opened the program, then
followed advancement of colors
and pledge of allegiai
_ Bev. R. I*. Len
lain of the poet, gave the Invo-
cation, and a brief talk was made
by I. H. Bartz, commander of the
f>ost, who spoke, of the signifi-
cance of the day.
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SATURDAY NIGHT
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Music By
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of Austin.
Everybody ipvited for^a **
good time,
DANCE
ODHS HALL
Gay Hill
SUNDAY NIGHT
NOVEMBER 15
Music By
CECIL HOGAN and Rte
Swingstera, of Austin, Twl,
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IINGTON COUNTY MOTOR CO*
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I By" Mail: Waehinrton and edjoialni<xn
.te transfers recently
the county clerk's of-
the following
B. Carlisle et al to
?ey J. Reed, 100 acres, part
w I. K. Hawkins league. Other
(derations and $10
rs. Alice Clay Watson et al to
'. Clay, interest in 350 acres,
of the Philip Singleton league,
considerations and $10.
/I Sands Sampson and hus-
band to Charlie Graves and Hat-
L tie Graves, — acre, part of the
? P. H. Coe league, $300.
8. B. Leonard to Sylvester WU-
ta»m. lot in Chapel Hill, $295.
Mrs. T. B. Powell and husband
I* C. Powell to Charlie Williams,
Do you read tne cmsaifled col-
wnne regularly? It will pay you
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and children of Buckholts were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and sons
of Pasadena spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed R Broeeche.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. N. Weeren and
daughter, Miss Mary Ruth, mo-
tored to Schulenburg Sunday to
via* Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Swerkovs.
ky. They were accompanied by
Mias Leatrice Meinan, who visited
friends.
A. C. Schwartz Sr. ot San An-
tonio spent Wednetegay with hiy
mother, Mrs. Selma Schwartz.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schwartz
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Fish-
er spent the weekend in San An-
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Anniversary Cards. Your friends
will appreciate your remembering
them on their wedding annlver-
Mrira- Banner-Press Stationery
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C*lot»b*. ttie Improved calomel
compound tableu that make calo-
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asraaable. prompt, and mectlva
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PTpHE steel, the chrome, the rubber Ast To get every possible last mile of service out ■
A would Jnto that shiny new of the car you now have, you must take bet-
automobile you planned to buy next year, is ter care of it than you ever did before.
now doing a more important job. make your car last longer, your
Until we hgve again earned Ac right to live friendly Magnolia Dealer again offers WIN-
ss free men, Aera will" be no more new ears. TERjPROOF Service... a complete lubrica-
■Replacement parts and repairs will become don and pre-winter check-up to prepare your
harder to yet. Many cars that might have run au (or the stram oFwintar driving. Don’t
iraerat raam Iramaz. wiH be Ae sign of the Flying
Drive into our Service Department for Regular I»r
spections - - Have Service Work done promptly »•
Rely on our Skilled Mechanics and the products they
recommend. Wheel Aligning with proper equipment
L a specialty.
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EXCESS ACID
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■ynipu>m> of diMrMV arialng from StMtaah
and DwWmW duo to Rsmm JUM-
fwr Dlcntten. Saur or Upaat IbaMk,
Immanuel Lutheran church of
Wiedeville will celebrate its an-
nual Mission Festival Sunday, No-
vember 15, four o’clock, afternoon. - ■ n- . . .
JJ Christian familiar
EBHS7 k—’a.* ^rar ***i
the word and preach the gospels
to every creature," and every true!
Christian gladly, willingly, gener-
ously supports the cause of mis-1
aions, which «t sll times, oven ini
times like these, la still the chief-l
1 eat concern of the believer to Je-
I sus.
Ill "K__ * thy »ii>-.
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K Bib)* 'Op** igJ^e bel|ov-w. b”i!
■ is a word by which" Ae
II Uvea, not thereby to QbtQto to1
U wrest honor for himself from the
R Lord, but to honor and glorify that
H Lord who gaxe Rif <w!y Bon to
JBm save sinful num- <*
Sunday School begins at 8. I
|fn You are welcome!
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| Bronchitis^
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. presentation of two Gold Star
mothers by Mrs. 8. B. MoCauley,
president of the Legion Auxiliary.
, They were Mrs. Kate Wright,
mptoer of Buddy Wright, the
first Washington County soldier
to give his Ufe on the battlefields
of France, for whom the local
post was named; and Mrs. Jki-
I mund Ashorn of Wesley, first
Gold Star mother of the present
conflict, whoee son Edmund (Ho-
ney) Aahorn, Jr., was killed Oc-
tober 18 to an airplane accident
at Jacksonville, Florida, where he
was serving as navy radio opera-
tor and pilot. In toe name or the
Auxiliary Unit Mrs. McCauley
presented these Gold Star mothers
with corsages of War Stamps tied
with red, white and blue ribbons.
' Minute of NUent Prayer
Musical numbers included solos
by Miss Dordthy Forrafteni and
W. T. Owens. The latter, s’past
commander of the post, sang "My
Buddy," with Mrs. Frank MaUna
as accompanist.
A minute of silent prayer for
those who gave their lives Ln the
. World War was followed by
"Taps" by the High school band,
the audience stood to sing "The
Star spangled Banner," and after
retirement of the colors the bene-
diction was pronounced by Rev.
George N. Cook.
United States flags, the Ameri-
can Legion banners, and flowers
In the national colors decorated
the hall.
The observance closed with a
- ^uce with music by Tubby and.
of dancers in attendance.
Ae eleven o’clock Wednesday
morning the Brenham Compress
Company steam whistle sounded
eleven blasts, toe signal for all to
pause and face west in silent pray-
er for those who made the su-
preme sacrifice in the first World
Wax and for the men and women
who are fighting for f»C&P
” the present conflict. C .’
Armistice Day was observed as
a holiday here, with business' hous-
es, offices and schools closed for
the day.
/F THROAT
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■- I —a m»w- ''Ore throat,
DO THIS NOW—Melt a small lump
of VapoRub on your tongue and
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slowly trickle down your throat-
bathing the irritated membranes
—bringing blessed relief where you
want it.when you-want k.— -----
DO THIS TONICHT — Rub throat,
chest with VapoRub. Its long con-
tinued poulticc-and-vapor action
I loosens phlegm, relieves irritation.
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I than and wife, lot No. 5A Camp-
town Addition to Brenham, $600.
Walter Wnikelmann and wife to
Harry WinkeF*” ’»< in
108acresrpfc . ~ %>le
league, love and affection and $1.
Shed Felder and wife to Jake
Hubert and wife, ---- acre, part
of the James Walker league,
$250.
Hulda Draeger to Henry Keim,
23 acres, part ofthe James Clark
league, $400.
Robert Winkelmann and wife to
Willie F. Niemeyer, lot No. 9 to
block’ F. Washington Park Addi-
tion to the city of Brenham,
$2,750.
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FH41&G OUT YOUR APPLICATION BLANK NOW—WE 1|AVE 1
THKSE BLANKS AVAILABLE FOR YOU.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1942, newspaper, November 12, 1942; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1355155/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.