Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 1, Number 30, March 25, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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Lone Star State Philatelist,
-- PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
ROY B. BRADLEY, - - - - - - - ABILENE, TEXAS.
Subscription 25 cents per year.
We will be pleased to exchange with all philatelic publications.
Correspondence solicited. Also matters of general interest.
A blue X opposite this paragraph means that your subscription has expired.
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per line. No discount off above rates.
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Entered at the Abilene P. O. as second class mail matter.
Back numbers can be obtained, if on hand, at 3 cents each.
AUTHORIZED AGENTS: E. L. Shove, Unionville, N. Y; J. Edwards, Mon-
treal, Canada; L. T. Brodstone, Superior, Nebr; Every Paget, Room 91, Traders
Bldg., Chicago, Ill; Charles Y. Parker, Meridian, Conn.
February Evergreen State Philatelist is a surprise indeed. It consists of
12 pages and cover and is filled with the class of matter that has always made
the Evergreen State Philatelist so popular. We are informed of the death of
Mr. Charles Sutter, of Port Blakely, Washington.
What! Possible? Yes, 'tis really so. Philatelic Comfort for December,
1894, has arrived. A description of a wonderful (?) new variety appears.
Collectors who collect the many minute and uninteresting varieties that are
coming to light deserve to be dubbed "cranks."
Diamond Philatelist for March, has some "Notes," also informs us of the
consolidation of The Tri-Cuspid with that journal. PHILO.
PHILATELIC CLUB BANQUET.
A regular meeting and banquet of the Metropolitan Philatelic Club of San
Antonio given to the officers of the club upon its success since organization
on November, 13, 1894, was held Wednesday night, March 13, at the California
Cafe, 235 West Commerce street.
At 9 o'clock the members and invited guests began making their appear-
ance and at half after 9 as Prof. Carlos de Hoyos' Mexican orchestra began
playing a fine selection, the composition of its leader, the members went into
the dining hall, which was elegantly decorated, an d were seated at the tables
placed for the occasion in the shape of a square U, and laden with beautiful
greens, bouquets of roses, beautiful flowers and the delicacies of the season,
wines, cigars, etc.
President Heusinger then called the meeting to order and welcomed the
guests and members present.
Those noticed as being present were Edward W. Heusinger; E. G. Crevantes;
John G. Roth; Max E. Jesse; Prof. Julius Jermy; H. Muenzenburger; Henry
T. Phelps; Dr. E. C. Clavin; Herman Micnoels; F. J. Murphy; Charles Staats;
E. C. Jungkind; Edward Christains; O., Robitzch; Franz Pfeiffer; Rudolph
Jersig; F. I. Northrup, Baron Carl Von Seutter; Senor Don A. Longoria; Dr,
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Bradley, Royal Bennett. Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 1, Number 30, March 25, 1895, periodical, March 25, 1895; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1129145/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The University of Texas at Dallas.