The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1930 Page: 8 of 8
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El Campo, Texas
coming
Kallio applied
the first fall. Qua
Thurs. 4k Fri., 9-10--
Ie” hold twice to
his "selr-si
“LILIOM"
—with Charles Farrell.
W. E. BARNES. Owner.
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SP^tlaBTfOR TRIDAT & SATURDAY
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-6-pound
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—with Milton Sills.
See Us
Jack London’s best Sea
Story
1
Sun. & Mon., 12-13-—
36c
SOAP
1
“MADAM SATAN"
—with Kay Johnson.
SUGAR
$1.42
RICE
2
Flour
Saturday, Oct. 18—
♦
3 Mustard
15c
DANEVANG NEWS
20c
20c
Peaches
(peeer
• 8
lie
37c
NO. 1 CAN
FLOUR
$
Coffee
her
Coffee
t
3 LARGE OR
MILK
6 SMALL FOR
▼
CORN
4
5
MALT
5
35c
r
15c
10c
HOMINY
pound ,)
27c
visited with the latetr’s parents,
Lemons
15c
Sweet or Irish. 15 lb (peek)
59c
Spuds
Ae
15c
Bananas
2* 25 FOR
The
mg
N
9
1 RUSH MEAT IN TOWN
First National Bank
h-2 -
R: Foel
"OFa
—e
■
■■
V,Sausage
Crackers
Tomatoes
CATSUP
the week end at the Mayfield Ho-
tel.
27c
19c
ANGEL FOOD
24-pound Sack
Quite a number of Louise 1
and relatives of the conti
)
BIG STATE
3-pound can
MAGNOLIA
3-pound can
Tues.-Wed., 14-18—
FOR THE DEFENSE
—with Wm. Powell.
ADMIRATION
3-pound can
vonio LAght)
strong after losiag
Thomas. '
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rogers of
Edna spent Sunday with the Ut-
ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Appling.
The public is cordially invited
next Sunday to attend the Annual
Rally Day service of the Metho-
home in Luling last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Heard cele-
brated their Silver Wedding an-
niversary last Saturday. A large'.
number of their friends surprised
them in the afternoon A number
of beautiful gifts were presented.
We hope that the "young mar-
ried couple" may have as many
happy years Of married life ahead
of them.
( Mr. and Mrs. Ames of Houston
PREMIER
14-oz. Bottle
wishes.
A. S. Johnson, who has business
e in t
s in tl
VIENNA
2 For
Potted meat3 FOR
ELCO’S E. P.
5 Pounds
defeat George Sauer at Exposition
arena Friday night and regain his
world’s middleweight wre a 11 i n g
championship.
Thus passes back to Kallio the
title which Sauer won from Sev-
NO. 1 CAN
5 For
FANCY PEABERRY
4-pound Pkgs, a ’
P. & G.
10 Bars
fall in 40 minutes.
WEAKENED SAUER
2
K-6
J
C
C
BIG STATE
Cup and Saucer
3-pound can
CLOTH BAG
5 Pound*
N. B. C.
3 Pound*
ttt
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Pineapple
I will attend and show their ap- ]
I predation of the faithful service
" rendered by our beloved’ pastor,
I
“CONCENTRATION”
KID”
—with Hoot Gibson.
Seedless .
Grapes
P. C. Owen ‘attended an insur-
ance meeting in Gaiveston Tues- finally.
48-1b.Sack,
For_______
Creamery
Butter
Sliced
Bacon
LIBBY'S
9-oz. Jar*.
2 For
MELBA HALVES
No. 2 1-2 Can*
1.8
29c I
per lb a
24c I
2,, 8
turned from the Caney Valley Hos
pital where she underwent an- ap-
pendicitis operation.
The Ladies Aid Society met in
the home of Mrs. J. M. Nutsen
last Thursday. A large number at-
tended and all enjoyed the meet-
ing.
Miss Astrid Hansen celebrated
2 2 '
SUGARFRe SEANE
r.
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Furnished The Citizen
Our Corresponden
From That Place
Onions
3
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After weakening Sauer with a interests near Palacios and who
series of flying wrstlocks and has spent the past several months
Rabbit punches, Kallio again got there -in the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Ernest Shalt
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Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Freis of
Yorktown, and Mr. Rubin Frei* of
Victoria, were guests of Miss Nor-
ma Freis Tuesday. -
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Mr. and. Mr*. Harry Wheeler
and children of Houston spent
Tuesday evening with Mrs. J. E.
Wheeler.
3
8
KJ?
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when he was
Antopio 1
3
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A-
MA PINTO
S -4 Pounds
will old its firatspraciice in fbl
‘near future.: ’ 2 P ‘ 19 E
THose who are expected t come
out for thevteamistej-xToF Stehat
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NO. 2 1-2 CAN
Thursday. A number of her frieuds
helped her make the evening very
pleasant.
Miss Helga Jensen spent the
week end with her mother, Mrs.
C. C. Jensen. She came home to
be with her mother on her.birth-
day anniversary. Miss Helga is at
present teaching in Liberty, Texas
Mr. D.. C- Smith is the happy
Reverend Hanson
। era) monthg ago
• wregtiihg it San
i the naw of the ”1
COFFEE
: nppi
UUrrtt
I COFFEE
and his fine
15.S"
-ll.
2 Iba.
15c
--
dozen.
19c
$1.40
families aS doing exceptionally
well financially and living in beau-
tiful farm homes. *
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anas PER DOZEN
15c
37c
W
Miss Louise Nielsen has re-
esh Cream Daily—
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his strangle hold, only to have
Sauer break it. But it was only a
matter of time, as Sauer was
weaktning fast. He tell into an-
other of the breath-taking vises,
and it was all over in 11 1-2 min-
utes. The whole match lasted just
short of two hours.
Both wrestlers resorted to rough
ing and had Ralph Hammond’s
5000 fans in an uproar during their
two-hour struggle. Kallio contin-
ued his defensive tactics to the
accompaniment of boos from the
crowd, continually going to the
ropes to escape punishment.
GEYER IN FORM
Referee Carl Geyer handled the
main event in great style, receiv-
ing, among other things, a stun-
ning smack on the ear as ASauer.
made a pass at the elusive Kallio,
who, 'by the time the blow landed,
was outside the ropes.
Kallio’s weight was announced
as 157 pounds, and Sauer’s 160.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hunt and
children returned last week from
in iteresting trip to New Mexico,
while they visited old El Campo
friends at Roswell, Mr. Berry, who
will be remembered as an early
El Campo real estate man, and
Mr. and* Mrs. Reiser, who lived
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Seturday, 1Ap- 1L J
“THE SEA WOLF”
birthday anniversary last
Wnuu ANGEL FOOD
OUI 48 pound Sack
PEANUT
16-OZ. GLASS’
BUTTER
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pe kos)
t.e
Mrs. T. E. Slone, is home follow-1
ing a severe illness and the call-1
ing of his wife to his bedside. Hei
is much improved now. ।
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Peterson
are the proud parents of a little |
son. born to them, October 3rd.
Miss Eugenia Hopper, who has
accepted a position as teacher in]
a school near LaWard, left Sun-1
day to take up her new duties this
week. I
Forest Dwigans of Houston and:
his mother, Mrs. Penn Dwigans I
of Ganado were visitors in the!
Will Thomas home Tuesday. j
Miss Dell Jones was home from
school duties at LaWard over the
week end.
Rev. Byrd of El Campo filled
his regular appointment at the
Baptist pulpit here Sunday.
Mrs .Lyle Payne and little son
of Houston are with Mr. and Mra.
E. N. Peterson for a visit of in-
Khtohicl“undrtenutevCkamg“crSsbzagm
Masked Marvel." Chovanec of El Campo and Rai
Palace Theatre h
ANGEL FOOD
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। The last time the two grapplers Holub, which occurred Monday
। met, they used up the allotted morning at Hillje. The writer was
' time without either gaining a de- unable to be present, but is in-1
| cision. It was due to this that formed that the caurch decor-
[ Promoter Ralph Hammonds de- tions and the costumes of the bride
elded to" bring them together) and her attendants were indeed
again in a no-time-limit engage- lovely. The new home is to be in
ment. , J Louise, where the groom, who la
Sauer Friday took the first fall] a young man of sterling qualities,
from the defensive Kallio in ex-1 holds a responsible position with
actly an hour with a single crab, the Trochta Brothers Chevrolet
or reverse toe hold. Kallio made Garage. The bride, who is not
good his threat to use the self- generally known here is a young
strangle, with which he pins his lady of charming perzohality and
victims arms across his throat in is warmly welcomed by this com-
a double arm lock, by catching munity, which extends its hearti-
Sauer off his guard. He took the est congratulations and best
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he
a 13
Mustard
Crackers 3-pound Box
Cheese
Salt ,
Bacon; :
Mr. and Mts. 8. J. Williams R
and Gon Harold Lloyd Hockley, 3
were week end guests of the lat- 5
ter* grand parents, Mr. and Mrs8
Brod 5
Mr. E. L-Erels is sponsoring an 13
amateur Basket ball team and 15
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hudson of diet Sunday School which is to be-
Mallas were week end guests of gin at 10:45 a. m. followed Im-
their mother, Mrs. C. M. Hudson, mediately by the preaching ser-
and Mrs. Hattie Hudson. vice. As this is the last preaching
. ----0—0-------- date before annual Chference, it
Geo. Wasson of Sinton epent is to be hoped that a large crowd
one 39
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' 5.lbs.
• isd
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Heard last
Saturday. 1-m-
Saturday and Sunday
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M.rs W. R. Manning is spending
the week in Sa nAntonio visiting
her parents.
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Ex-sheriff Reitz of Wharton was
in the City Tuesday.
Tomatoes
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STANDARD 4A. I
No. 2 Can__________ UJG,
WHILE THEY LAST
Per Can ZOG
and Mr. D. C. are enjoying a trip
to Colorado.
A number of friends and rela-
tives helped Mrs, C. C. Jensen ce-
lebrate her birthday last Sunday.
Late in the evening a delicious
lunch was served.
Mr. M. F. Hansen le at present
very busy constructing a home
on a lot next to Mrs. L. Lykke’s
residenct. -
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith and
little son A. G. motored to. his
owner of an Auburn Eight Sport
Roadster,
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JELLO 2PKCS FOR
EV.
WORCHESTER
Per Bottle
Peas&CarrotsRFE
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day and Mr. Chas Bill accompan- iimpueupmuwumc
JONES CREEK NEWS
Mrs. Wilber-Webb left Sunday --------|
for Pampa, Texas, going by way Mesdames ‘Heyne, Koenig, Guess
of San Marcos for an overnight and Lewandowski were among
visit with her son. Gilbert Edwin, those from here who heiped ‛Mre.
at the Baptist Academy. I Clara Otel celebrate her birthday]
- —0-0 I anniversary Wednesday.
Hugh Thompson spent the week Misses Sophia Kolaya, Regina
• end in Houston with his sister | Rolph and Alvin Rolf were visi-
tore in the Max Koenig home Sat-J
urday evening. j
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Brod of East
Bernard spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Brod. Mr. Brod
came over especially in the inter-
est of his farm he purchased re-
cently and plana to make thia his
home in- the near future.
Messrs.and Mesdames John Hey
ne, Harry Otel of El Campo, Les-
ter Mill of Glen Flora and Lyn
Guess ware dinner guasta of Mra
Elmer Kainer Sunday. J ‘
definite length. 3 45-Ib. Can A or
Louise Masons attending Gana- 3 p 4 Q j
do Lodge 1055 A. F. & A. M. Tues- 3 ° --------
day night werre L S- Stockton, 13 a mmama piNu
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1930, newspaper, October 10, 1930; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577705/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.