Brenham Weekly Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1913 Page: 7 of 16
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'OCTOBER 30, 1913. _
Brenham Weekly Bainer-Press.
nner-i
PAGE SEVEN
>o Many Young Men country
are convinced by exper-
ience that the surest way
to be well dressed, to look and
feel stylish without being conspic-
uous is to wear
Hart Schaf fner & Marx
clothes, we're sometimes surprised
that all of the young fellows don't
feel the same way about it.
Young men are harder to
please in matters of style than
older men; and the fact that Hart
Schaffner and Marx designers are
creators, not imitators, appeals to
the snappy young fellows, who
want to have the right thing and
know that it's the right thing.
We invite the Young lYien to these Clothes
they're the surest-satisfaction clothes you can have. See
our suits at $25.00 as an example of best style and fine
quality. We have fine goods at $ 18, $20 and upward.
Outright Hart Schaffner & Miff
V
Marriage Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rankin cel-
ebrated the forty-third anniversary
of their marriage with a family
dining at their cozy little home on
Mulberry street in the Western part
of the city on Monday.
Mr. John G. Rankin and Miss Su-
san A. Oglesby were joined in mar-
riage at Hempstead, Texas, on Oc-
tober 27th, 1870, Ten children have
been born unto them, eight of whom
are living—all grown; and thirteen
grandchildren.
Mr. Rankin was born in Fayette
County nearly ' 7:} years ago, but
has been a resident of Brenham fai-
ths past sixty years. Mrs. Rankin
president of the General Federation.
That she will be an inspiration to
en of the State, and of advising them
of special lines of work the Uni-
all who will attend goes without versify Is doing and in which the
saying. club women of the State are doubt-
We are indeed fortunate to have ' less much interested. Any courte-
gaiiu'd her consent to attend. ' sles shown to Miss Gearing on the
You are all acquainted with the occasion mentioned will, I assure
magnificent success which attended you, be deeply appreciated."
Mrs. Moore'.I administration, and; If any club has failed to receive
that she will be our guest I con- : credential cards please notify Mrs.
slder a g. at privilege. lames B. Cunningham, eorrespond-
We regret deeply that Miss Lath- secretary, 1836 North Flore«
rop's health will keep her from the ;*(roet. San Antonio, at once and
convention and we hope that shejf,an)0 w'" lorwarded.
may soon recover, for we can not sure !,n(' send your dues with-
afford to give up the brilliant wo- >ut delay to Mrs. Homer I). Wade,
man who it' doing so much for the I treasurer, Stamford, this will light-
welfare of our children. ''Il ber labors. Always faithfully
The letter here copied, received' yours.
from Prof. F. M. Bralley of the'
University of Texas, shows how Very
Much the co-operation of the Tex
MilS. RU HKftTZBERG,
President, T F. W. <
San Antonio, Texas.
as Federation of Women's Clubs is
was born near Marshal, Texn«. on.} sought and needed, and how much
the 18th of May, 1852. |0Ilr '"•er ready interest in helping J
Annually on the anniversary' 6f {to promote the splendid work of that j Roar'1 ,)n'tH'0,r-5 ot Uie Washmg-
their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Ran- | institution - appreciated. 10,1 r<'un,-v F'"r w,,uld hotd ft
kin have a celebration which takes J M omen are ever ready to encour-: "t>UK ,in" l'u *nt
; the form of an elaborate dinner | uplifting of conditions in!*"* and that announcement of tho
! party, which is attended by their; this world, and . nice we have the
I entire family. ' progress of our ..State educational
Mr, Rankin is one of the veterntti I Institutions so much at heart, there
i new paper men of this state, and is!'"! a ah«tantla) advance in the ed
the widest living editor in Texas. j maternal :'i flairs of i. - :;;ate, appar
lie also v vv prominent, in U. C, eut on all ides. j'rot. Mm I lev 'ay .
■Ii*. IIen ti>. rr Mte
a ring., a. sociate profes:
ecoiM-niii; ;it slie I iif-
rexa? • ,n ,i
Will Mold Ivarly Mee'ing
If was announced today that tho
am«; would be made either tomor
a\v or the day following.
Why be runs'ipi • eo when yon noy.
UV-VKiM.AX from Theo S.-' r-
toiieher.
fad v.A
i V. circles, bene a member of the
j Washington Ca a p., and t he life - co-
re! a ; of (! cr,' Hi is. ade \ socia-
' tion at who annua! p union - he i.-.
a ' '! km.-.! ftp a re,
: ■ M arid it) • Hani; ir tiav pu
i UK : fric-.c' : Hi;., exterd <1 i heh'
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A BRENHAM YARD
f« t-p itVs-i
i tiifle til
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repaired to ■ the- ; scogte in the traf
■i.i; ., or I pat i-n1 ' i :• • d} a.t.d coni- ■
;m,'V!.(.,'*i'1 .ill iiii • st i gat ion ' d
ivio tlit -roumi.i hjii-'i' Chappel
i .i Ai r. A :;l, ck dcivi d, expecting e-v'
■>ry moii. -ui to t|ntl Ih-• ..inistiv re-
—of ;'i.]ju;tliillg \ei',, ttJli u.ny.
How would you IIVc» to 1 uji !'-ul the.) fe 1 i.-othi: ■■ and In the
some bright aiod pleasanl uiornii.. , iatig'iagi .» 'he 6tj,lgvil:»/ Buglf
walk into th- ard ami Mid : a )' finsi .up i.-i.-k ud-
grav,. out there waiting for your n lvom
spectlon ? i-> Hi.'
It wouldn't lit verj pl»' •. • in • un- .late
would it? 11:- ■
Well, ibis morning, wliile Hi luc ot
James ABeek, of 514 Souih N'- > '•'
strefl. was sweeping the ■ -<i. > and,
suddenly came upon a sarc-e'to : . i; v-her-- .
grave, right ui tin- door . i>, '
looked as if ii had be -u made m Mi ai
a few hours and the 'iir «;i st M i,i
fresh, heading fre vj tl)e grave to.'' S i
the fence at the iliey on Mte soutii- . da.
" era i|d# of the \. .idith •• wz-re v- a> i i
oral w.ell-dellne(l tracks, and : >
were tracks of crown peojjfe nt that !?• 'T
It w^s about K' o'clock and .'!• ou tic 1 i.
Afflecl: had gon# to bis work |i< - d
, He was at-once informed of 'i..
mj'gterioiiH grave in his yard and ' <•''
hastening home lie summoned. His ""v
II6nor. Judge John Chappel. v.ho Mr. A'fflt
to k<
kes, (nix: \v:i,e;. if o
f.'jave;... ii; si., r.'oi
e 'e<j)i>. ;a;ion * i'hut;
heafctv iaci.b at' tie
( ! !:!<) i'HlZKS.
'•Vmiuius Vwai P'd ci the CnHo Do
pni'mcni ; I' Washington
' • ! uir.
of M r.
.J - c! .'c the nonori s ;
le'esenta'd wi.h. 'i, autihTl •< s
. ! ■. perfutno iiofi!■•;, ar gohve-ni'.?
. this pleasant i»s a - ion..
1 i •
At a late hoy tl'di. I.-hh i -• tj-s -ii •
; ijients of hot chocolate with whi|ip-1
■ c i create aii'l an*.' 1 .food a';e -
•Ii;- '< Seidcf- ; iVitrnwi-.t* he eerA'- .rpi,7r
' ty \a enjtr "rf by a lrti •> crowd 'of; j|j
nil.
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h-' ■ «» , ' ,ri »
several ,|; ,h() .. ., Department ot the t people all of whom were d«
P1' ■.■' " , sir Aoa t' e: ry Fair, of which iiehtyd e.vitlt tin1 < [iportueii; f
■ " >. •; }<.,■: . ■ director the prizes n-'^ ling the pi it;/ ai d ■ popular
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d follow;?' oi . wiio v. • ."• aipltmen'f,
d ea- hold reiii s,— -; this lovely 'affair.
!\ It ski of Prairie..
•>H<" 1 ion First, prize,'
t iiags-; ijeeond, T
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cohgOnlal ijotterle of ch<
•'irst prize
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yui.;rvu' school -. ,'i.i
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Blue Ribbon Mince Meat
New Fall Shipment Has Arrived
We have 'personally tested this brand
and found that it is of the finest quality
and flavor, and made of the best sani-
tary and wholesome ingredients.
*
Wangemann Reichardt Co.
\Wholesale Distributors
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ovokiiifs >r
•re «.-ed f
Ll.'TllfOK \N TEACHERS
Teacher of Lu'hcran Sunda? I ool
Met nnd Discussed V ariou -
Mattfr-- of Interest
The feachers of the Lutheran
Sunday School held a meetire' Sun- ,
Ill* i.'. «. :-l }'• . ;t .;tj i .!.i!
day nigrht at Sunday School i all foi . )P ,. by j,,, , e
the purpose of discussinn: vari as l( (.lk,.
matters that claim fh attention TU„ M , (H( , olt
the organization at <!» presant Satardaj afi.ra., win, \l51a'
time. It is understood tnat th i or- n, beeves Wood • host-
ganization is planning to make the
coming Christmas most notable in Mrs. Bert/berg's l.j-ifer
i the way of Christmas trjas and oth- Following is the weekly letter of
j er festivities. Mrs Kit Mertzberg.
— ^— Dear friends: It eivps me s:r<*af 1
Calomel, Calomel, you cannot stay I'l"a8Ure to t''11 tha' ,he ('or" j
for LI\ -VER-LAX hrs shown us an ! pu* Christi convention. Nov. 11 to
easier way, ask Theo. Schirmacher. ,, ... . ,
Mothers! Have Your C Ii 11 d r e n 1 ' 1,1 honored by th.- pre-
(adv.)
I ence of Mrs. Philip N. Moore, past
IN MANY SHADES NOW
IN STOCK
Schmid Bros.
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Fuller, Henry C. Brenham Weekly Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1913, newspaper, October 30, 1913; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth491373/m1/7/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.