Jim Hogg County Enterprise (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1939 Page: 4 of 16
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JIM HOGG COUNTY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 1839
JIMHOGGCOUNTY
ENTERPRISE
Entered as second-class matter
Mae 6. 1926, at the poutoff.e« at
■abbronville, Texas, under the act
•f March 6, 1879.
Published every Thursday at H«b-
hronville, Jim Hogg County, Texas.
Official County Organ
H. HARDY HETH.
Publisher.
Any erroneous statement regard-
in* facta, corporations, f rms or in-
dividuals will be gladly corrected
when called to the publisher’s at-
tention.
NOTICE-—Obituaries and poetry are
published in this paper at the rate
of 1 cent per word.A charge of |1.00
is made on cards of thanks. Stories
of deaths and funerals pub..shed >r.
time to retain the news value are not
rated as obituaries.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year *2 0
Self Culture Club
The Self Culture Club met Thurs-
day afternoon with Mr#. Ira Kinse
bcett i The president, Mrs Euger
Robaris called use meeting to order.
After the discussion of bosrve-s# an
interesting program was given, the
topic being "The M :dd it M est
Yellowstone National Park—Mr-
B G Anderson; Glac er National
Park—Mrs Roy Cotuila; Colorado
Springs and The Garden of the Gods
—Mrs Leo Dickey; Salt Lake —
Mrs Asa Draper.
Dunng the social hour a delicious
plate lurch was served to Mesdarr.es
B G. Anderson. A L. Draper
Monroe Corkill. Leo Dickey, M L
Dale. Roy Cotuila. W. R. Quilliam,
Travis Richardson, Eugene Robards,
Earnest Armstrong, Stewart Bnghim
and Oscar Thompson and to M rs
Joe Nag;.-, * dub guest.
Misses Ada Crux. Velia Vela AJt,i
| Crux, and Olive Roach were tx-s'.e.*.*-c -
of a Lawn Party at the Water W ork-
pla/n »n the n:gh: of Apr:] Eire
The guests were aeatec under eoioe
ed hgr.ts and the pretty lawn of :&t
Plant added sttnrtxc to tbs w*zh
Tables for fifty guests were -a-c
out. and Chmese CWrkeri was en-
joyed by those present. Blanca He-
rrera won high score for ti»e iad>e*v
ar.d Esparr: Gor.ia.ie* low or ere F *r
the men Oscar Tobin frost San Diego.
Texas won high score, and Mar-el
Lugo low score.
Also the honor goes&K Misses
Josefira Vela and Lydia Herrera,
received gifts from the feassewe*
because of their approaching mar-
riage.
Those who attended from out of
town were: A. V. Navarr: Jr.. J>se
Vazquez. and Oscar Tob n from nan
Diego. Texas, Arturo Herrera. Isidro
(Chilo) Gutierrez. Oscar Gutierrez,
and Errtsto Lozano from Larei;.
Texas.
The B-rtbday Club me? Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs Eugene Robard*
G j -et* were. Mcsdames O. A.
rt . x; v -., J mm* Craw. Carl Baat-
rght. M L. Dale. B >u Guilford.
Claruw Waters. Raymond Lagge::.
AEG ua. and o. and Dale Barr
Mrs Lagyett held high score: Mrs
Thewipsca second I gfe: Mrs Boat-
rg-r-t rzt tigs and Mrs Walters
received the traveling prize.
Junior High Honor Roll
The following students were on the
| Honor Roll for the 5th term:
j 7-A Betty Grace Nagy, Louise
Armstrorg. Kathryn Raney, Alleene
Wood*. Margaret Watson, Ella Mae
Wauon, Anita Ramos, Mary Olson,
Josefa Meza. Mane Chapman, Eva
1 Cananles. Dorothy Bell. John Kinsei,
Efrain .Salma*, Faraor. Saenz. Andres
Saenz. Frank Barbeno and Abelard *
Garza
7-B Onesimo Meza. Angelita Pe-
rez. Porfina Perez. Rem:gio Ligues, j
Ada Saldana. Esperarza Garcia. Da-
vid T rre*. Jose Gonzalez. Lydia Be
nav.de*, Rodolfo Pena. Bertha Marii-
nez and Carmela Gutierrez.
6-A Emma Pena, Betty Jc Arm-
strong, Garner Fuller, Eusebio Nava,
Billy Barfield, Ricardo Gonzalez,
Mary Garland David, Mary Frances
Baker. Yvonne Windfield, Celia Zu-
niga, Ann Wilson, Jack Roger-,
Louise Polk, Allen David, Allen
Richardson, Lucille Long, Rafa'i
Garcia. Mercedes Huerta, Sabina
Hernandez, Celica Pena, Evelyn W I*
cox.
6 B Even Medellin, Raul Garz»,
Maria .Ximenez, Gloria Hinojosa,
Evelina Pena, Catarino Rios, Horacio
Benavides, Leonel Cana bo, Urbano
Garza and Alicia Canales.
Audits Bookkeeping
STEWART BINGHAM
ACCOUNTANT
Phone 214
Form Letters Tax Returns
CLUB CAFE
MEXICAN DISHES
A SPECIALTY
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
HEBBRONVILLE--TEXAS
Partv
H .L. Jackson
FUNERAL HOME
Licensed Errhalmpp*
Ambulance Service
Jarvis Plaza - Phone
LAREDO
Sigma Gamma Club
Mrs. Reuben Holbein Jr , enter-
tained Sigma Gamma Club Thursday
aftemoon. Present were Mrs. Gr gg
Brown, Mrs. Boyd Guilford. Mr-
Carl Boatright, Mrs. Eig:n Shelton,
Mrs. D. C. Hunter, Mrs. A F
Guajardo and Mrs. O. A. Thompson.
Pr.zes were given to Mrs Hunter.
Mr* ^helton and Mrs. Guilford
Grand Slam Club
Mrs. Leo Dickey was Grand Siam
Club hostess Friday afternoon. Cut
flowers were attractively arranged
in decorating the reception rooms
Enjoying the afternoon were Mr-.
l/>u.s Armstrong, Mrs. Hoyt Col .
Mrs Don Marsh. Mrs Earnest Arm-
strong. Mrs. Elgin Shelton. Mrs. O.
A. Thompson, and Mrs. Brooks
Davids n. Scoring high, Mrs. Cole;
second high Mrs. Thompson; high
cut Mrs. Marsh.
Mrs. Be yd Guilford and daughter
M.ss KaZlula Guilford went to Alice
Saturday where Mi* Guilford visited
relative* Mrs Guilford was joined
by her *.*ter. Mrs. Aubrey Patton of
McAlWr, going to New Braunfels
They were seafcen of a week-end
house party given by their brother
and family Mr. and Mrs R F. Fly
ar.d two sons of Houston who enter-
tained -t their summer home honor-
ing th-.r brother and w-.fe Mr. an-J
Mrs. I T. Fly of Buenos Airis
F-'.c’ay B.idge Club
Friday aft* moon th? Friday Brid-- |
Club met with Mrs Roy Cotuila Aj
vai lety of garden flowers wrere useJ '
in decorations. Guests wire Me*
dames Charles Schroeder, James
Barfield, Reuben Holbtin Sr., J. j
Frank McGee, Boyd • Guilfohd. Joe j
Nagy, and Charles Ahlers. Mrs.
Schroeder scored high Mrs. Barfield
second high and Mrs. Ahlers cut
high.
Adakrys C’uL
Mr and Mrs. Howard Lewis ha-,
as their guest her mother, Mrs. C.
A. Shockey of Cisco.
f If E TAR V F R S
FLORISTS — LAREDO
[Mr- C-r B at- - *, Ph e 17
Hebbror.ville Represer.'ati
Miss Concha Garza’s residence wa«
the scene of a special business meet-
ing on April 24th.
Final arrangements for the ‘Fies'z’
which is to be given by the various
Clubs f the town, were made. This
Fiesta to start on May the 5th and
to continue through May th 7th s
for tie purpose of inaugurating the
Band Stand at the Plaza, and the
money received from th? various
.stands **i!l go to build seats at the
Plaza.
The Fiesta of May the 5th will be
followed by a dance at the Colegio
Altamirano.
Those present at the meeting were:
Concha and Carlota Garza, Velia
Vela, \dela Martinez. Bertha Peres,
Coralia Gutierrez, Carlota Areehiga,
Ada. Adela, and Hortencia Cruz,
Berta Martinez, and Olive Roach.
Charles of the 'RITZ
POWDER
PROMOTION WEEK
From Sat. April 29 to May the 6th
A S1.00 Box of CHARLES of the
RITZ Face Powder FREE with any
SI.00 or more Purchase of CHAR-
LES of the RITZ Toilet Preparations
Specially Blended For Your Complexion
Its RITZ at
RICHTER’S
LAREDO
JOE’S
ij BARBER SHOP
Adults Haircut 35c
SHOWER BATH
Your Patronage Appreciated
Oppotite Fire Statioa
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
1 hire, Theft, Liability, Property
Damage, Collision, Hail, Tor-
nado Transportation
A. B. ROGERS
,j Garcia Bldg - Hebbronville
JIM HOGG COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts
Office at
COURT HOUSE
Hebbronville — Texaa
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modern kitchen, and above,
the inviting entrance to her
attractive Rio Grande Valley
home.
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Are Main Reasons for Preferring ELECTRIC COOKERY,
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(lead St<Ue*ne+U
In 14 years cl using Electricity as a means ol cooking. I lind that its
cleanliness and low cost ol operation are the main reasons why 1 prefer
it tc any other means ol cooking. The more I use, the cheaper it gets
Cean cooking naturally means much less housework, and 1 don't
know of anything that will eliminate work more than this cleanest way
oT cocking Umiorm heat in both cooking and baking gives me better
resul's. and the coolest kitchen to work in . . 111 always favor this
most modem way ol cooking.”
'S.gnecO MRS. E J. TEAGARDEN,
e- 5 Mile N Lomi'a Ave M.ssion. Texas
A very few dollars down in-
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in your home. Pennies a day
will pay for operation and
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Jim Hogg County Enterprise (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1939, newspaper, April 27, 1939; Hebbronville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016052/m1/4/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .