Brenham Banner-Press (2024)

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PAGE FOUR
SPEED
MILEAGE
than ever
COMFORT
FOR PENT
ROAD GRIP ANO
MORE MILEAGE
one
SIGNSCON
A Mother.
room
LOST
best
SIMON THEATRE
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
PICTURE!
O clock.
HOW CAPT. G. H. WILKINS WILL FLY OVER POLAR REGION
our
NORTH
NORWAI
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•CEtAtO
THE FLIGHT WILL BE
MADE IN A SERIES
OF 5 HOPS,THE FIRST
A LANDING ON THE
ICE OR LAND .
Tli* Singing
old L. C. R'
WILKINS PLANS ID
LEAVE PT. BARROW
APRIL 5, ON A 2100
MILE TRIP across
THE TOP OF THE
WORLD TO SPITZ-
BERGEN. ..
STEERS
TOUGH TREAD. RBILIOIC^
checking of
made.
and catw»-
One diglif the
all dressed
i l, has obtani
^^hSPlTZBERGEN
^^KINOS ©At
MtSKHkAND'
i sr*
joinervllfe, S.eah1
«'■ —*
gg season 0,1
p^h.in club play
This hag'”' *'11
sa ufeteuj basis, o
housed. with ^K-
’in the lea*1’1
HIS LAST HOP OF ABOUT IO HOURS
IS EXPECTED TO BRING HIM TO
SPITSBERGEN..... W
J s'HO^GE
O*£D
have our children call,
Alamo,, in later years, <1he
school of them all.
many as
see <*me
All managers wil
president of the It
pfoytrs, (I* linli,)
htfrwr the Opening
A schedule of t J
ptyed, the season
iff 16th-
The Brenham t<
entirely of
of which are now
4 M College team
^we college team
pUyed on Sundays
for league schedul^
-Holiday dates will
foams outside the
The meaning of Gruen Precision
The name Gruen on a watch is in itself a
promise of timekeeping * satisfaction. But
when the Precision mark is added, you have
the assurance that the watch is the finest
production of the Gruen Guild—marked
Precision to denote highest quality, greatest
accuracy and finest finish.
Pay a little more and get the first.
“BEAU
A great Sequel
Bristling action,
ed on the same
-Beau Gestc »h< S,°7J
vows never to look. ’
Being a
W illiams
thoroughly Texas history
a larger growth
cad and spell,
nd to recite, some
help us our work to do.
Ak-«mc1i UMxuug-..a.p.txex_Uc_t»*ATll.
JOHNNY COHEN
Evangelist, at the big Union Revival being held at tu
,l<Aw>ic Qtr*r«» Ki ♦ i 1 cl 1 n 17.
SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
•Offers ■ ' *
GARY COOPER.
EVELYN BRENT.
NOAH BEERY
WILLIAM POWEU'
SeH,.nttp Portray* ‘he proposed route of Captain G. II
Uilkint and his party on their fl.ght over the Koith Pole
They are in search of the unknown continent believed t
<• .y o c< <
SUBSCRIBE TO BANNER-PRESS
❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ •> ♦ •> ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖
FOR SALE
Real Estate
FOR SALE-A100 acres ofO
proved land on North and j
highway about 4 miles'north of 1
ham. Plenty of timber, water'
lknna" Gaskamp, Rt.
17-2tpl5-2fp.
Cut Flowers
______________ Plants
> WEA
♦ East Texas
N Thursday, jdo
If cooler in northe,
Bet Thursday exc
f portion. *
b West Texas
b Thursday, fair,
lunch spread for them.
A trip to the river, gathering of
wild flowers and the taking of many
group pictures'together with various
games filled the afternoon. .
At four another lunch was spread
with the added feature of real fruit
punch, as fine as served at any grown
ups affair, and lovely cake
by Miss Williams. With the
Hon. Sam LA'

MtDowell, Mrs.
Mrs,4 A. M. Krug, three fathers and
nine mothers enjoyed this lovely
outing with Miss Williams -and her
history this beautiful
most interesting to
real Texas patriot
sees that her pupils
the day passed very happily,
genial host was remembered
many more happy birthdays.
Mr. Sander is a director of the
Brenham Banner Publishing Com-
pany and a .mighty good ^LrientLjyf
provided
drinking'
to .Miss
. children
are learning little
as ‘‘their regular
Is Your Appetite Poor?
Sleep Broken?
Port Arthur, Texas—"I was all
rundown, my appetite was poor, my
sleep broken, and
1 W!,S a 1°SS
U "’bat to do to re'-
R Rain my health.
w/JL when someone ad-
(f*/ Wwjw .vised me to try Dr.
x* -I- » V Fierce’s Golden
dn Medical Discovery.
j di<j go, and it was
'lyv jj ttZ really a surprise to
me how quickly I
. began to feel bet-
xw ter an<l Pick up. A
■ few bottles put me
in good health and since then I go
for a bottle of the ‘Discovery’ just
as soon as I begin to go down in
health. It is a wonderful tonic.”—
G. W. Wagnon, 930-7th St.
All dealers. Largo bottles, liquid
>1.35; Tablets $1.35 and 6uc.
Promptly at 12 o'clock the mothers
with cars were waiting. Mr. Holle-
man had granted a half day holiday
which added much to the joy of the
affair and the weather was ideal.
Arriving at the grounds the child-
ren gave a program of Texas songs
ed by Melvin Dippel, after which
they did full justice to the lovely
and wife, Mrs.
B. Holleman,
BRENHAM BANNERPRESS
‘•Wasn't the program fuic?
hit we d<> more than (day and cat
for look around the yard,
.t trees and shrubs and flowers, al
the children playing hard,
t swings and slides and basket ball,
• ♦
and bright new bcnchc
\nd it
dear
said the
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
C. H. Sander celebrated his birth-
day Sunday at his beautiful, hospit-
able hojpc near BrCqham, Ixut the re-
porter was Wanted not to say w.hich.
birthday, as Mr. Sander, though he
has a .large family of children
and grandchildren, possesses also
that great filessing, the spirit of-
youth, and thinks that a inah'is as
old as he feels. He declares he feels
just as- young and spry aft a man of
half his years, and it is certain that
he acts young and enjoys being with
young people.
legant dinner was served, and
The
with
many handsome gifts and was show-
ered with congratulations and best
wishes that he would live to celebrate
SIXTH GRADE PICNIC
Monday will be long remembered
by the childreii' of the Sixth grade of
Central school-. Miss Rosa Williams
theiy thoughtful, as well as capable
teacher, planned a picnic at Old
Washington, knowing that after their
study of Texas
spot would be
them
Miss
learn
—the charge <>q the Great Oasis, with
five persons battling five . thousand!
Dynamite mines planted in tjic sand
-a man and girl escaping into the
derert thar his mission for France
be fulfilled. “Beau Sabreur” is fraught
with such great scenes-
well
school lessons.
.of this, a toast was mane
Williams by
which shows
courtesies as
millions of motorists Who are
■K of Todav
CORDS
tfhey give you
\\ e tOok part in
treasury to swe
And some, Jiard working members
e'en Hamburgers sell!
For fixing up the school yard
spick and span and nifty.
Just set us back in, round numbers
about one hundred fifty
\\ < took more than sixty dollars, our
bfirary to .augment,
Th< e l«Hiks give so much pleasure,
wt think the sum well spent.
And s«JH wc have a little left ami very
FOR SALE — Cut flowers as
designs. Phone 198. Schubert
1206 Austin St.—adv237-tf-
FOR SALE—Tomato Plants.
Becker, phone 194.—|8-4tw 11
Miscellaneous___
FOR SALE—Several Jersey
Calves, good milk stock J. I
derauec—advj 44f, „ —. .
Commandant
J**, head of
Bebe’s Bert Bet! „
The action of
laughs of “Swim, GM
and the romance ot
Campus Flirt’ all ro*®
one picture I
SCHEDULE OF SHOJJ
2-3:45-5:30-7:15 and ’ u
THURSDAY &
green
means work, you know,
friends, to keep a school
Anyway Mr. Sander had a birth-
day Sunday, and the happy occasion
was observed with a dcKghfful'family
gathering, all his children and grand-
children being present, as well as a
few other relatives and intimate
friends. -
U.S. ROYAL
are built
many -a ----
Ma s and Pa’s came
up to go to school
e how they would like
this paper. The entire force therefore
offers hearty felicitations on his
birthday.
Now all these things cost money
our dues can't do it all.
So we gave an Operetta with the
our children small, . —
Mai-FesL
LOST—A dark grey horse I
about 15 hands high. Five dollfl
ward if returned to H. H. Pi®
adv!6-3tp. ■
LOST—Plain gold band wet^
ting. Return to Louis Pappas at
Candy Kitchen.—adv17-3t
rC*»Y COOHR
IVILYN SUNT
MOAN SilRY
MUMNMU
“ A
Quunoutf ^>tux
' •'
1 J.W* ■Ml! "?n\ - •MM?3* - —
land!
At the meeting in October there were
only seventeen,
But at this time there’was appointed
a cominttee keen,
H. W. AKP
our Jeweler
and fbr. th s’simple aid,
this room will get a recoj
splendid helpful book
And for a whole month tl
will also get to look
f’pon a banner that’s inscribed, We
’ With Mother’s Help, We Win.”
“'WWW'BNW.....WIIII9*!.1
with attendance very goodr
But still some tncinbcrs dou’t attend
and every member should.
At our meetings programs are held,
as well as song and prayer,
Our children’s entertainments would
be enjoyed anywhere.
We talk of training children and of
lOW'------- ’ ’
For we know that care and study will
well we know,
, 1 his tliirtecii ninety seven to a large
to examine nad advise, ’
To locate under weights, also defec-
tive teeth or eyes,
Our fine, good doctors aided her, and
when this workman done,
saw to it then that the sale of
sweet milk was begun.
CXtir <tim ip-g lew words.-4£~-this: -Uu
I'OR SALE—Cut flowers an
for the splendid work being 39()W.—a<l^4tf ;^--s
done by Miss Williams with her pu-
FOR RENT-Two or thJJ]
apartment, furnished or uXSjl
Mrs. H. P. Fischer. 6(R sSgO
lor, phone 5O3J.— adv!7tf
Five room house on Wc, u
Phone 144—advl5-6t V*
FOR RENT-Funtish^a^J
close in. Farmers & MerchantiS
her Cn Phr»r»« kQ .
SlBFRI
BEBE
DANIELS
BlAV
SlfTIlR
Tkt to
BFAV CtSlE

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Robertson, Ruby.Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1928,newspaper, April 17, 1928; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180924/m1/4/:accessed April 15, 2024),University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.

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