Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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Rev- Fred Mgebroff, Pastor
Sunday, May 9, Mothers' Day.
Sunday School with Bible class-
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Rev. Roy Grote, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Divine service 10:30 a.m.
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from Corpus Christi, where he was
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ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN
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Rev. John Striepe, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
German aeryice 11:00 a m.
Ladles Aid meetil^ 3:00 p:m.
All are cordially Invited to come
and worship with us.
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classic in the annals of sports his-
tory.
“Gentleman Jim" starts its sto-
ry in the San Francisco of the
11880’s where society met the other
half as it gathered to watch the
legally-banned fighting matches
down around Market street’ and
the Embarcadero.
Thousands of middlc-aasd folk* **r Swamp
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youns. Swamp Root flushes out painful acid
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aien in...the. armed forces, enjoyed
tfie social and religious benefits
offered by the 32 Lutheran Serv-
ice Centers last year. Bona fide
requests for 75 more such Service
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our country are on hand- Shall
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Our 1943
"Gentleman Jim,” Warner Bros.’
filmization of the life of James J-
Corbett, will be the Rex Theatre’s
next feature attraction. The pic-
ture will start its engagement at
the theatre on Sunday.
Starring Errol Flynn as Corbett
and Alexis Smith, “Gentleman
Jim" is the spirited account of the
exciting 1880’s and the famous
Gay Nineties. Highlighting the
picture are the climatic scenes of
the James J. CorbetJ-John L. SuJ-
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FIRST BAITIST CHURCH
George N- Cook, Pastor
You, or members and friends,
are most cordially invited to the
special Mothers' Day program of
music, hymns, and poems of ap-
propriate message and lovely in-
terpretation of the <
, The program is as follows:
Sunday morning 10:50:
Organ Prelude—"Be Silent, Be
Silent", Doane -Mrs. M. B. Holle-
man, organist.
Processional—“Faith of Our Mo-
ther's,” Hemy.
Hymn — "The Churches' One
Foundation”, Wesley—Choir, Mrs.
Jack Green, director.
Hymn--"Faith of Our Mothers",
Hemy—Girls Chorus.
Prayer and Scripture—Pastor.
Poem—"Mothers’ Day", Carolyn
Miller—Marvin Bradford-
Solo—"Angels", Kalmar — Miss
Wanda Nelsom.
Poem—“A Message to Mother”,
Tewksbury—Miss Bettie Sloan.
Duet—"Mother”, Morse—Misses
Janice Holleman and Corre Wil-
liams, assisted by Girls Chorus.
Chorus—"Thanks for Mother",
Depew—Senior Choir.
Offertory — "The Christian
| Home”, MeKInney.
Sermonette by the pastor.
Consecration Song —"Wherever
He Leads I’ll Go"—Choir and Con.
gregation. *
Benediction.
Postlude—"Faith of
thers".
Chimes,
Quietly.
Sunday School, 0:45 a m., A. W.
Shannon, general supt.
Evening worship, 8:00. Special
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WIEDEVILLE LUTHERAN
• - CHURCH
Rev. R. J. Weber, Pastor
Sunday School and Bible class
10:00 a.m .?
German services 11:00 a.m.
The pasof preach a special
Mothers' Day sermon at the 11
o'clock service and thq. children
will have a special Mothers’ Day
service during the Sunday School
hour. Members and friends are
cordially invited to this special
service.
Ladies Aid meeting Wednesday,
May 12, at 3:00 p.m.
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Action Sunday on May 23. Our
•^reoeivs detailed an-
nouncements through the qiaih *
A cordial Welcome to worship
with us is extended to all.
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i,There will be a spe-
cial Mothers' Day service Sunday
All mothers and daugh-
ters will be special guests and the
morning sermon will be dedicated
The sermon topic will
"The Message of the White
Carnation." Special music honor-
ing the mothers will be proxided.
At the evening service the min-
ister, G. Robert Forrester, will
preach on the subject: "The To-
morrows That Never Come ”
Most people still have enough
i or
That’s die abbreviated lag of
Nar Bab Adur Gurung, ottlcer
of ■ Ghurka battalion— Indian
troops who are fighting with
British Sth Armv io Tunisia
G Wpmble of Waco will
I arrive Saturday to spend Mothers
I Day as a guest t,i Mrs. J. G
| Sloan
I Mrs. Charles Brocsche and lit-
I tie daughter, Barbara Carol, of
I Humboldt, Tennessee, are guests
I at Mr. and Mrs. H G. Broesche,
E and later wiH be ’joined by Charlve #
I Broesche.
I . Pte Albert Petrieh, son of Mr.
I and Mrs. F. W. Petrich, is here -- -
I from Hamilton Field, California .
i to spend a ten days furlough with '
| his parent*.
' Mr- and Mrs. Louis Murcy have I .
j been visiting . relatives in Bren-
ham atiJ C.av Hili.
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E -Anniversary Caros. T >ur frlen 1?
' Brown's College SBhoolA..closc<1 •
| Thursday, April 29. with a picnic
and a Victory program. Pri- I
j mary room, E. E. ('hatman, teach- [
j er, showed victory garden. In- .
i termediate room, Erie O. Milam,
| teacher, showed a foixl
1 Advance grade, V A.F.
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I dead ,to honor her by attending
I religious services'on the day espe-
will appreciate your remembering
them on their wedding anniver j
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CHURCH
Rev. Theo. R. Streng. Pastor
Second Sunday after Easter,
Mothers' Day.
If our Lenten meditations have
been sincere and our Easter -joy
real, we shall now give proof in
these weeks after Easter that we
have become more thankful than
ever for Christ’s death and resur-
rection. We shall go from the
victory of Easter to the power of
Pentecost by faithful worship in
God’s house and by constant pray-
er for the gift of his Holy Spirit.
This Sunday we shall have the
added privilege of giving thanks
tc God for Christian mothers, who
taught us from early youth to
love opr Savior and his church.
Sunday School with adult class-
es at 9:30.' In our adult Bible
class we are reviewing the princi-
pal teachings of Holy Scripture
which you once studied in confir-
mation class. Come and refresh
these truths in your mind and
heart.
Mothers’ Day service 10:45.
Evening service 8:00-
Ch^ir practices at the
hours.. __ _ _ ...... ......_ _i w.'-uiv v* wv
Misslonary Society Tuesday at Way Home.”
AFTER THE • .
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Dr. A. E. Stinnett
Ofiteopathic Physician
and Surgeon
General Practice
Licensed by Ttaaa State -
Medical Board
AMBULANT PROCTOLOG1
Hemorrhoids (pUea) euoceeaful-
ly treated without loee of time
tNfia work.
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day's meaning.
| es at 10:00 a.m.
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For the first adult role Judy
Garland has gone back to her vau-
deville days. She plays a singer
in the varieties in “For Me and
My Gal,” poignant love romance
set against the glittering back-
drop of vaudeville in its heyday,
when every town had its vaudeville
theatre and the Palace in New
York was the Mecca of every per-
Tx>in*«a. „ixe comes Sun-
day to the Simon Theatre.
The story of the love of a pair
of young performers .tragically
upset by the first World War,
their re-union after an act of su-
preme heroism, is told amid vau-
deville acts of all kinds in thea-
tres ranging fropri small time
**honky tonkh5 „.'Z 'c
tre, New York.
The vaudeville sequences bring
to new life such famous vaude-
ville songs as “For Me and My
Gal." "Oh You Beautiful Doll,"
"After You’ve Gone,” "How You
Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the
Farm?” "Ballin' the Jack” and
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glamorous star from Europe, mak-
ing her American screen debut,
cings - -•"UK <
ballet of dancing vidliniats in an
elaborate spectacle. Miss Garland
and Kelly figure ip some whirl-
wind dancing and singing num-
bers.
SAINT PETER'S CHURCH
Th<r Rev. S: Moyian Bird,-Rhetor
JfcjBT EstWin A. Gejmkej, super.
intendent of the Church School.
Meredith M, Saxer, organist.
Services for the second Sunday
' after Easter will be:
Holy Communion.
Church School.
Adult Bible Class.
11:00 a m.—Morning Prayer.
st. ^tER’LWlfif;RA?f
CHURCH
Nexv Wehdeni
Rev. H. T Flachmeier, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a.Ml.
Divine service 11:00 a’.rff This
service, as has been our custom
for the past several years, will be
held under the "Spreading Liveoak
I Tree" on the cemetery.
| "Lutheran World Action” offer-
' ings are to be brought eit*vx$,
116, or May-23. Special envelopes
have been mailed.
You are cordially invited to our
services, •
country are on hand-
we offer the men these ‘
Away From Home?"
Lutheran World Action Offering
will be the answer.
Any adult* who wish to attend
our Instruction class beginning
Friday evening and who have not
yet contacted the pastor, should
do so as soon as possible.
A report on the Texas District
Convention at Seguin will be giv-
en Sunday night, May 9.
gation to the convention- at Se-
‘ ‘ i report
8:00. j next Sunday. He urges as many
Lutheran Brotherhood Thursday as possible to be present because .
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report-
I will begin confirmation in-
struction May 22nd at 8:30 a.m.
IMF-fcMvtfc-.wo. whu-Jid .rvt y#ceJv*, j wish*»v *^ay^stq send chil-
dren would confact me' before that
date. If anyone knows of any
children being interested, I would
appreciate to learn their names.
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MT. ZION METHODIST
CHURCH
Watrousvilk)
9:45 a m.—Church School. L. B.
Armbrister, supt-
11:00 a.m.—Preaching by the
pastor, Rev. E. D. Jackson. Ser-
mon topic: "Mother." Songs and
music by the regular choir.
8:45 p.m.—Mothers’ Day
gram, sponsored by the choir.
B. Cooper, president, in charge;
Papers, vocal and musical selec-
tions; instrumental solo, piano, by
Bertha Jackson. Irma Morris will
furnish the music.
Tuesday night leaders and stew,
ards meeting.
Thursday night the Women’s
Society of Christian Service will
meet.
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Sunday Monday
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, hibit and plain sewing.
The patrons served
Teachers Nibblet and
gave an interesting demonstration
of chicken feeders, w a t e r i n g |
troughs and hog feeders .
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ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Sandy Hill
Rev. W. C. Pohelmann, Pastor
May 9th—Mothers’ Day—Sun-
day Misericordias Domini,
second Sunday after
called “Mlsericordias
tAA means, the mercies
Lonl, Psalm 89:1.
Shepherd Sunday.
Sunday School and Bible class
10:00 am.
Adult Bible class at 10:20 a m.
- English Mothers* Day services
-Jlia dolagau -n om . coac’T, |
We extend a cordial welcome to
one and all to work and worship
vzith us.
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! cially dedicated to her. How about
j you ? Why not attend the serv-
| ices Sunday and use your influ-
ence to secure the attendance of
others? Mother* would be grate-
’ I ful, God would be glorified and
you would be blessed.
to you, everyone ,an invitation
worship with us.
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message, important service.
Tuesday, 8:00 p m. The circles
of the Woman’s Missionary Socie-
ty will meet as follows:
Circle One—Mrs. W. W. Thur-
man, hostess.
"Frankie Chappell" Circle—Mrs.
W C. Hay.
Number Three in
das* room, church.
Wednesday, 7:15 p.m.—Choir re-
hearsal. , -
wsH"—8:15 p.m.—An AU
Chur'" ’’’•Howship service, fea-
turing me.uber*. All mem-
bers are expected to be present to
give a personal welcome to these
new members in our church fam-
ily You will enjoy thi* kind of
service. Be sure to be there and
on time. 8:15.
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. g'RACE'LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Rev. T. H. Graalmann, Pastor
In co-operation with 4,000 Lu-
theran churches of our Synod, we
shall celebrate Mothers’ Day by
"mothering" our sons In service-
A special Mothers' Day offering
Will be taken to provide for the
spiritual wants of our' men in the
armed forces. i/The public is cor-
dially invited t*. -so-
cial service^ ' >
9:45—Sunday School and Bible
class.
10:45 — Special Mothers’ Day
service.
8:00 p.m.—Evening worship.
The Lutheran Hour which in
former years- went off the air
shortly after Easter is now being
heard throughout the entire year.
IF is heard over Mutual at* 3'f.m-
1 OR SALE Only 50 full-blooded
Hanson strain cockerels left. Five
months old. See us at. once ]
Neighborhood Hatchery.— 89-tf
Divine Mothers' Day service,
(English), at 11:00 a.m.
Mothers' Day play, "An Old-
Fashioned Mother," will be pre-
sented by the Luther League at
the Harrisburg School, at 9:00 p.m.
You are cordially invited to at-
tend.
The Zion Ladies Aid
meet this Sunday.
Saturday, May 15:
The confirmation class will meet
in the church at 9:00 a.m-
Advance Notice:
We will observe Lutheran World
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rey- W. W. Qonerly, Pastor
Church School begins at 9:45
a m.
Morning worship begins at
10:55. A special Mothers’ Day
message will be delivered by the
pastor.
Methodist Youth Feljpxyship be-
gins at 7:00 p.m.
Family Night At Church^ill be
observed at the evening /Worship
hour, beginning at 8:00 p.m. The
largest family having all members
present will received a beautiful
basket of flower*. All Methodist
families should be present.
The choir will render special
Mothers' Day music at both the
morning and evening worship serv-
ices-
The women will meet in a Spiri-
tual Life Meeting at 4:00 Tuesday
afternoon at the church.
Visitors are always welcome
worship with us.
FIRHT CHRISTIAN ( HUR( II
In- . Rev. G. Robert Forrester, Minister
All regular services of First
exhibit, j Christian church will be conduct-
Peavey, j ed Sunday and throughout the fol-
] teacher, showed a fancy work ex- ] lowing week.
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(Continued from pags ons)
bv Gil-
found
Huntsville in the banks. Lieut.
Mickle Coe, Jr., a pilot, is an-
other Grimes county boy report-
ed missing in action since April
17.
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What appears to be a portion
of a large toy rubber ballooon
has been broug- '-
bert Janner, f
on whose farm it was
April 3. Stamped on the -bal-
loon was the address Deway
and Alley, Cambridge, Mass.,
and the date, Feb. 3, 1943. There
was speculation as to whether
, the balloon was sent Uf> (nun
Cambridge 1 ano i*au coated all
the way from Massachusetts to
Texas. We recap that some ,
years ago when we edited a
newspaper at Quincy, Mass., the
high schools there sent up a
similar balloon and - later re-
ceived a letter from a boy near
Buckholts, Texas, stating he had
there.
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FRIDAY, MAY 7,1943.
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On Mother’s Day
SEE
“An Old Fashioned
Mother”
Three-Act Dramatic Par-
able of a Mother’s Love
By
Zionsville Luther
League
At
HARRISBURG
SCHOOL
(In Zionsville)
Sunday Night,
May 9, 9 p. m.
ADMISSION:
Children (6-14 years)
Adults ...........—..........
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