Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 174, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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Sunday & Monday
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Mrs. Hoffman L. Reese and
daughter, Mlae Martha Reese, have
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. C. Robert Forrester,
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the farmer can tell very
about his financial returns
his 1943 farm operations-.
Farmers yUl have the same tax
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SAUEM-EBEN-EZER
LUTHERAN CHURCHES * x
Rev. Arthur J. Mohr, Pastor.
Salem:
Sunday School and Bible class
REX THEATRE
TO-DAY & SATURDAY
BOKDERTOWN
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Dw/othy
BA|*TI8T CHURCH
9:30 Sunday School song service.
9:4S Sunday Schpoi assembly.
7:00 B. T. U.
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 Mis-
sionary Society meetings as fol-
lows: .«i
Circle No. 1,—Mrs- B. E. PowelL
Frankie Chappell Circle,—Mrs.
A. W. Shannon. • .-------<
Circle No. 3,—Church. •: «nart
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Regular prayer service and Sun-
day School workers’ meeting.
DANCE AT ™
HALL, MONDAY, Sept. 6th.
Music by Melody Boyt of Nava-
sota. Everybody invited.
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*9:45 a. m. Church School.
9:45 a. m. Adult Bible Class.
There will be no 11:00 a.
service.
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Rev. R. J. Weber, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
English Service at 11:00 a-.
Topic: “The 8th
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« In this seryice a United States
and Christian Flag will be dedi-
cated. ■ wh ^i. <i■■■"■ r.- ■
Ladies Aid meeting Wednesday,
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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Rev. T. H- Graalmann, Pastor?t
9:30 a. m. Sunday School and
Bible class.
10:30 a. m. Morning worship-
9:00 p. m. Evening worship-
The pastor has returned
his vacation and will occupy the
pulpit in both services.
The Lutheran Hour will be heard
over Mutual at 3:00 p. m.
We cordially invite you to at-
tend our Sunday services.
For-
He extends a cordial in-
| vitation to all his friends to at-
I tend the worship and hear him
Do you read tne Classified col- j
■ mns? It will pay you to do so. I
13 he must file a return. A
lor farmer would have to file
ma!ie more than J500 gross
of human relationships. Tay Gar-
nett directed with a cast that in-
cludes George Murphy, Thomas
Mitchell, Lloyd Nolan, Lee Bow-
man, Robert Walker*, Barry Nel-
son, v Phillip Terry, Deal Amu,
Tom Dugan, Kenneth Spencer, Ro-
Haxier and
sure you will be present and bring
yoyr neighbors along.
Adult Bible class at 10:20 a. m.
German divine service at 11 a.
m. -' _ -w: '
Luther League Federation meet-
ing in Bellville at 2:30 p, m. All
^.eaguera are expected to be pres-
ent. If^ convenient meet at the
church IfiT share rides. “ * " ’
**■> extend a cofdial welcome
Ep*hne”“and aHTo“ work' and” wor-
ship with us.
TRY THE TWO’
Pint, try Muchlebach—the inviting green bottle |ust promher placu-
ure. Then, try the wKer fine beer in the brown bottle by the same
sporting pleasure. We’ll take our chances when you Try The Two/
THE BEER YOU LIME BEST IS BESTI
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* honey. What a story of quality brewingl
9 Taste how good it is—let each tempting trickle slowly teat
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Topping all her former fine
screen performances, Dorothy La-
mour is seen aa a daring news-
bureau employee who pita her wits
against a gang of Axis spies in
Samuel Goldwyn's hilarious thrill
cbmedy, “They Got Me Covered,’’
in which she co-stars 'with Bob
Hope.
Sensational battles in a black-
out, adventures in Washington at
midnight, - wild chases through a
____X beauty salon which is a
front for dangerous dynamiters,
are some of the adventures
through which the popular star is
carried in the course Of the hilari-
ous action.
Directed by David Butler, this
RKO Radio release presents
large cast of popular players, in-
' \ We feature the Masterpiece line, standard in
Brenham schools for many yoers. • — ■ 4*......
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN
CHURCH—New WeMen
Rev- H. T.- Flachmeier, Pastor. .
Sunday School at 10:00 a. nu . ,
Divine Services (English), 11:00
a. m
Luther League Federation
Bellville in the. afternoon.
Sunday School teachers
Choir, Tuesday at 9:00 p. m
Confirmation Class, Saturday,
Sunday School as usual, Sept. 12,
but no services because the pastor
preaches at Giddings and Dime
Box for mission festival* on this
date. •
You are cordially
worship ydth us.
ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN
CHURCH—Sandy HID
Rev. W. C. Poehimann, Pastor.
September Sth, 11th Sunday aft-
er Trinity.
Sunday school and Bible class
at 10 a. m. This is the Sunday
on which the annual awards will
be presented to all that have per-
fect and very good attendance Be
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that can do more for you than Si. Joseph
Aspirin. Why pey more? Worki’i largest
seller at 10c. Demand St. Joseph Aspirin.
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With each purchase of school supplies,*we will
give without additional charge a pocket-size World
Atlas, showing maps of the United States and all the
world.
Buy now and avoid the opening
rates and. persohaUdeductions as
last year. However, they will also
have the added victory tax. |
Farmers can get proper forms____
on which to make a 1943 estimate i
from the office of the Collector of
Internal Revenue, John Horn, Id-1
cated in the Court House. Later, ’
county agent’s office. Frobese I
states that a bulletin
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OoflMl Som* nrt W S KMrm
Nrahd by TAY GARNETT
Pr.Swc«d by IRVING STARR
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at 1Q:00 a. m.
English services with Holy Com-
munion at 11:00 a. m.
Eben-Ezer:
Sunday School and Bible class
at 8:00 p. m-
Divine services at 9:00 p, m.
No services on the second Sun-
day of the month. The pastor will
be gone for a mission festival at
Giddings.
Ladles Aid meeting the second
Thursday afternoon of the month
at 3:00 in the horfie of Mrs. Apfel-
bach.
Luther League meeting the sec-
ond Thursday night at 9:06.
SAINT PETER’S CHURCH
The Rev. S. Moylan BiM, Rector-
Major Edwin A. Gajeske. super-
intendent of the Church School.
Meredith M. Sax er, organist.
Third, when must a farmer file
hla IMS tax return? On or before ■
December 15, 1M3 he must file an
Mttenkted return. Between Janu-
ary 1, 1M4 and March 15 he must
file his final return. Each return
will be for the entire year 1943.!
Fanners will not be required to file j
a frtum on September 15 as busi-
ness and professional men are
. being required to do. This addi-
tional time is being extended to ’
farmers as the government knows
< feat it will ’ be December before
much
from
returned from a^ten weeks trip to
points in the north and eut. They
spent most of the time tn Boston,
where they were guests of Major
and J4rs. James Jones, son-in-law
and daughter of Mrs. Reese. They
also visited New York and Wash-
ington, _and went to Camp Lee,
Virginia, to see Hoffman L. Reese,
who la stationed at an Officers
Training Camp there-
Miss Maxine Bartz has returned
from a vacation trip to Fort
Worth, and points in New Mexico
and Colorado, She attended the
state American Legion convention
NOTICE! ‘ ,
Declaration of Estimated Income for
Year 1943 must be filed on or before
September 15th J
There will be quite a number required to file thia Declaration
in time prescribed. If you need this service please phone 575
leaving your name or number and I will get in touch with you.
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BEN LEHMANN
^GENERAL INSURANCE A BONDS
Frobese !
explaining
___ income tax requirements for, the ministry of G. Robert
* farmers can be secured ,at his of-( rester.
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new catalog and Sample Books, you’re
bound to save money! You’ll be able
to chooee/rom a larger selection than *
you’ll find in any department store. So SEARS OUAMNTtf
come in now. Look through the cats- COMPLfTt SATIS-
FACTION OR YOUR
MOUSY SACK
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
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Let us supply your every need from our largest
. stock of school supplies in history.
p.l—Pwwt^rt frsnwa and the SCJ”-? I
[ est aggregation qf male stars in HWIV
recent years come to the screen in
a "womsnlew’’ picture in M-CT-M’s
"Bataan”, grim story of the final
defense of the Philippine area,
commencing Sunday at the Simon
Theatre.
The story deals with a heroic
group .headed by Robert Taylor,
which nufkes a last stand In Ba-
taan against the attacking Jap
surge and
in Fort Worth with her parents,
Mr. and Mn. I. H. Bartz, after
which, in company with her aunts,
she travelled through New Mex-
ico to Monument Lake, Colorado,
where they spent ten days, enjoy-
ing mountain climbing and fishing
in mountain lakes and streams.
Mias Dorothea Hasskarl, who re-
cently received her 'Bachelor of
Science degree in Elementary Edu-
cation at the Univerelty of Texas,
■pent the past few days in Hous-
ton with her sisters, Mrs Robert
E. Robertson and • Mrs. William
Strauss, Jr., a Ad is expected home
Saturday-
Pfc. Charles (Spot) Lenun is at
"home on a furlough from Camp
Maxqy, Paris, Texas, where he has
been ptslioned' with. the United
States armed forces. From Bren-
ham he will go to Louisiana to en-
gage in maneuvers.
. Miss Alwine Webring, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.’otto Wehring of
Burton, has left for New Orleans,
where she will enter the Charity
Hospital to study anesthesia. She
Is a graduate of the Seton School
of Nursing in Austin and for the
past year and a half has held the
positiob* of day nurse at the Bur-
ton Hospital.
Divested in a War Bond, |75
will pay for a 45-caliber automa-
tic pistol and a tent for the army.
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He can’t telephone any old time. His days are pretty
. well filled. \
Then comes night and he’s off and he’d like to
call home. But sometimes he can^’t do it—all cir-
cuits Are busy. .
Unless your call is vrgtnt, •won't, you try to stay
off the Long Distance wires from T P M.
to 10 P.M. and give him the break? fl
•OWNWMTIIN HU TMIPMONI COMPANY
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pp<-ede Christian action, and
Christian action must follow up-
on Ohristian knowledge.
You cordially Invited to
worship with as Sunday.
Sunday School with Adult Class-
es at 9:30.
Morning service at 10:45, ds-,
voted to the cause of Christian
Education. AU confirmation class
pupils and their parents and spon-
sors are especially urged to >e
present.
The Brenham Federation of Lu-
ther Leagues will meet at BeU-
ville Sunday at 2:00 p. m.
Second Summer Communion
Service Sunday at 8:30 p. m.
Cradle Roll Workers Tuesday at
»:oo. i
Cthurch Council Wednesday at
' 8:00 ; , ■ - ■.
Lutheran Brotherhood Thursday
at 7:30. ’ •
Junior Confirmation
Saturday at 9:00 a. m.
Annual Mission Festival Sep-
tember 19. A,
“THEY GOT ME
COVERED”
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preach for his last day of service
in Brenham. . ' ’ i
At the morning service Mr.
Forrester will preach • oh "The ’
Equipment of A Christian Sol-
1 dier." His concluding**sermon |
Sunday evening at 8:00.p. m. will1
be:, "The Path to Life’s Truest 1
Goal.” "
'• The board of officers will meet
1 following the morning service, and
1 will take up the subject of the
Securing a successor . ."For- 1
rester. Every member of the board :
is urged to attend.
I friends: “Good-bye, and God
| Blefcs You. You have been won-
I derful to ug and we deeply regret
i the necessity of departing from
■ your lovely little city. We leavu
’ with no ill-will in our hearts to-
I ward any living soul in Brenham.
| We shall be .happy if the oppor-
• tunity ever comes for us to return
t and visitT our friends' "Come to
pledged themselves to buy bond«
when the fall crops were in.
With cotton being gathered rap-
idly, he predicted tMMe farmers
will keep their pledge- Anyway,
with our boys npw invading Italy
and on the mo^b against Japan,
there is mdte need than qver fw
money with whicn to finance
them. Washington county, we
believe, will do its part.
TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Fryers Edwte 8.
Schmid. Phone 41-F-3.—174Atc
Do you read the oasstfMri cok
umns regularly? It win pay you.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. W. W Coneriyt Pastpn
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kjunuajf nm V..V ^mrerTTBcHmidt is the super-
of First Christian Church under intendent.
The morning worship service will
begin at 10:55. The choir will sing
the Anthem, “Just As I Am With-
out One Plea”, by Nelson.
The Sacrament of the Lord’s
Supper will be administered.
'Die Methodist Youth Fellowship
will meet at 7:00.
The evening worship will begin
at 8:00 p. m-
The prayer meeting service will
begin at 8:00 Wednesday night.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
, CHURCH
Rev. Theo. R. Streng, Pastor. .
Eleventh Sunday after Trinity.
We congratulate oiir young peo-
• Saar* Fall and Winter Catalog
b lam-padrud with thousands of
monay-tavlng value*.
’ • Thousands of fabric samples for
you to see and feel, help you choose
. the best for your money.
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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH I
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Rev. Fred. Mgebroff, Pastor. RKO Radio release presents, a
Sunday, Sept. 5; •' large cast of popular players, in-
Sunday School with Bible class- eluding Otto Preminger. Edward
es?,at 10 a. m. ‘ ” ,J
Divine service (German), at 11
a. m. A cordial welcome to wor-
ship with us is extended to all.
Tuesday, Sept.
J'JZion Luther League will meet
a.iiriiiasfflMff, ar^p.
m.
A special program will be ar-
ranged by the program commit-
tee. The Confirmed
church are cordially Invited to at-
tend this meeting.
Luther League Notice:
The Brenham Federation of Lu-!
.ther Leagues will hold its regular
fall meeting at St. John's Luther-1
an church In Bellville this Sunday,!
Sept. 5, beginning at 2:30 p, m. ’ hordes. Through the
Th^ members of our Zion Luther , thunder of battle runs a vivid story
League are cordially invited to* at-
tend this meeting. Travel ar-
rangements may be made Sun-
day morning at church.
Confirmation Class Notice:
The Confirmation Class will
eromu. oaxer. organs. meet for instn)ctlon on Monday,
Services for the eleventh Sunday « a"d ^”?y’
— J from 8:30 to 11:45 a- m. Donald Curtis.
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W1EDEVILLE LUTHERAN |
CHURCH i
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. ■better prepare themselves
for the enormous tasks that lie
ahead in the years to come, and
we pray God's blessings upon
teachers and pupils toward an-
other successful school year.
To prepare for a Christian life,
Christian education must go hand
from I in hand with secular education.
Our church stands ready to assist
the parents in Jheir God-given
duty by offering such Christian
education through the Sunday
and the , Confirmation
Christian knowledge must
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SUNDAY & MONDAY
Robert Taylor Tho». Mitchell
“BATAAN”
.... Fitet Show 3 P. M.
SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY
John Carroll Susan Hayward
HIT PARADE OF 1943
SATURDAY
WamerBaxter
Jbtargaret Lindsay
“( RIME DOCTOR”
JUNIOR G-MEN of AIR
Cartoon’
Dr. A. E. Stinnett
OsteopathicPhysician
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General Practice -
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Medical Board
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