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FRIDAY, DBC 17, 1937
LITTLE BOY BLUE
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SALM
74 — Large box
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FEEDS
Sunday afternoon.
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San" Antonio
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News items and advertisements
Mr. and Mrs. George Mennink mobiles.
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January 19, 8 A. M
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RARE BARGAINS IN LAND
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AND TOWN LOTS
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$10,06
$100,00
1:2.. $2,000.00
.. 84
IVORY FLAKES, regular site -
19* — One large bar —- 14
ee Us For Bargains
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TUNNELL & BIEDIGER
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At This Office
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For Sale—Baled rane and John-
son Grabs at 3 Point Service Sta-
Sunday.
For prompt
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saltines, cake, and eoffee.to some
49 guests.
52*
264
17*
47*
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruasell of
San Antonio were visiting in the
Lieber home Sunday.
Messrs. Harvey Tondre, Marion
Tsehirhart, Merlyn Naegelin and
V.
Two town lots, 60x150 close in at Lafuste fr the
extremely low pice of $100,00)
acres of btckland nearCastruville that is
liamson were at Garner Park Sun-
day.
Castroville News
LILLIAN TSCHIRHART
Editor and Reporter
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; IVORY SOAP, 2 large bars -
I PALMOLIVE OAP, 3 bars
We might also sell-you a good team of mules, a milk,
cow or two or anything else you want in the livestock line.
WHEATIES, 2 boxes
OVALTINE, small
PRUNES, 1 lb. cello bag
SOAP, Tribly for bath, 6 bars
We have the following Grains
and Feeds on hand at all times
Poultry Concentrate .
Laying Mash
Growing Mush
. Butter Milk Starter
Scratch Feed
Bone Meal. ... - -■ - .
Tankage 0:. ■ 2 Teena ”... ”
' ihury Sweet Hash, -
Peanut Hay and Molusses
Corn Brail
Wheat Bran
Shorts :
Ground ( ats - '
Oats t orn - Wheat -
Hegaria,and Milo
Cotton Seed Moal and I Cake
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TSB LACOSTE LEDGER, LACOBTR, TEXAS
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Russell Haby of" Rio '. Medina
was a Castroville and Hondo vis-
itor Saturday, .
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Cash Store
Friday & Saturday, Dec. 17-18
SPECIALS
;■ Mrs. Billy -Ambnose, Katherine
Elizabeth, and Laura Kraltk - of
San Antonio were .Visiting friends
here Sunday. 222’
sRev: W. €. Leibfarth and fam-
ily of Hon'do visited at the. home
of Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Falkem-
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Up to date caskets A supplies J
Complete Funeral Service j
In hour of .sorrow turn your 1
troubles over to us.
L. M. TONDRE a SONS ;
Licensed Funeral Director 3
Castroville, Texas
44444**0044*********-
’ Respectfully.,
. I E. HEATH.
Tax- Assessor and Collector.
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"in-Sah" Anion io-for some time.
' eet • 1 : 2 -- 2,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boutquin
Orchestra
s Adm. Gents 40* - Ladies 25* |
I. Everybody Welcome
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UNDERTAKING SERVICES ;
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Devine, January 12 and 13,
.A. M. to 4PM.
Devine, January. 14 9 A, M.
• Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Thompson
and son wisited Sunday at Austin.
25 acres irrigated land is a bargain at
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Schott Brothers j
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D’Hanis; January 20, , 8; A,7M. fo
12 M. '
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spent the week-end with, relatives
here.
Mr. Dairyman, poultryman and livestock feeder are you
interested in, feeds that give you better resutt* Then try
if you are interested in a bome, one that, may be had at a price
perhaps a little lower than sthera ask for them, it will pay jou to
investigate the splendid bargains we are now offering in farm lands
both wet and dry, and town lots. These farms and town lots will
prove a good investment even if-you do not wish to build for land .
vales are bound to go up. Here are a few of the bargains:
rl0r22m »
3 P. M. v .
LaCoste, January 17, 8 A. M. to
4 P. M.
Laoste, January 18. 8 A. M,t
.12 M. uai.
Dunlas, .January 18, 2 P. M. to
1 P. M
Last. Sunday a. week the Luth-,
eren Church celebrated its annual
Mission IVst’Mil Th. Pastor,
Rew. AH. Falkenberg was the
speaker, He delivered, two 35n-
spiring sermons: The choir de-
livered sveral I
tons..- The .offering; amounted, to
$95.10- 1
Isabel Kami was a San Antonio Mrs. HA. Tondre and Mrs. B.
visitor Wednesday. FitLSimon were in San Antoni
2-2 forms.—A, F. Haller, Insurer..
Adw. W. •
Hg Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bohl and
children of Devine visited in the
Bernard FitzSimon, home Sunday.
home Sunday, - ,
-FURS--:
Bring your Furs . to 3 Point
' > handle I ripper License, jev
San Antonio visited in the Ton-
dre home' Sunday.
Fire, Windstorm and Hail In
aurance on housen, eee A. F. Hal-
ler 2 Adv 35 if
For the Kiddies Toys such as
Bicycles, Tricyeles, Wagons and
all kinds of Fireworks. Candies.
Etc. gee Schott Brothers.
Advt 19-2
Mrs. A. A. Christilles and Mrs.
-mrem-ad
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SEnvncE
SOUTH TEXAS D EPARTM EN
Miscellaneous Shower
On Sunday, December 12, 1937,
Miss Eunice Christilles of San
Antonio was honored with amis:
cellaneous shower given by Mes:
dames C. J. Rihn, Alfred Rihn, A.
A. Christilles and Albert Pawley
at the Parish Hall at Castroville,
At the arrival of the honoree,
cards and bunco were played.
Naomi Steinlej 2nd.. Mrs. Albert
Hoog; 3rd, Mra , Mary Bader;
Booby; Miss Ellyn Seinle: Genta
1st, August Schott; 2nd,. Ed-
mund Wurzbach; 3rd,; Joe Bader;
Booby, joe Bader. ,
■ Pitch: Ladtes—1st,. Mrs-V Henry
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, RINSO, large (2 boxes small free with 2 large)
, SOAP, T. N. T, Yellow Laundry, giant bar, 6 bars
; SHORTS, 100 lb. sack $1,40 — BRAN, 100 ib sack
: MEAL OR PEACAKE, 100 lb sack
, MAIZE, 100 lb. sack .
Martin Schetrer, ,
Notice to Tax I’lyers
Notice is hereby given that I /
will be at the following named
membered Mr. Hensley with a
gift, a clothes brush anil holder.
Presentation waf made by Mis
R B Touchstone. Refreshments
were . served.—Lytle Tribune. .
of Hondo were visitors here Sun-
r-mailed . dirt& to ।
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Marty of
Beer and Home-made Ice Cream
and: Bread. Courteous. Service-
Patronize a home . industry ■ and
help your home town.—Bread for
Mie at all Store* in Castroville.
•; . 2nd, ■ Thomas
Frey; 3rd. Leb Jungman; Booby,
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25* ;
56* 3
15* :
25* :
454 :;
23* 1 i
$1.28 •
- $1.55 ::
; *1.50 ■;
30* — Large can .
84 — Large cello bag
I Bingo Pri zes 7 1st, M rs. John
Conrad; 2nd, Mrs. Edmund Wurz-
bach';; 3rd, Miss Amanda Sehneid-
er; 4 th,-Mrs, Ernest Hutzler; 5th,
Mrs. Annie Warren; 6th, Mrs.
Adolph-Zinsmeyer; 7th, Mrs. Jac- , c ---
ob Bendle;8th, Mrs. George Ahr; D’Hanis,
9 th. Agnes Echtesoth, Very " ""
Rew •,Lenzena1lth, Virginia,
Wurzbach; 12th, Gertrude Jung-
hian;13th, James ‘Sehweers;14th, «
M Iss Patt Surehs; 15 th, Mrs Ed-,
mund ; Wurzbach;;’7 l6th.‘ Harley
-Tskhirhart;. 17th, Elizabeth Tun- “
beautirui ^ecu- dre; , i8th. Mis. . Clar Tondre;
", .N Hth, hna- Mae Rihn; 20th, Viv-
;. 6-. — . vian ? schott; 2ist, Mrs. uul iJag:
- , ' - ge; 22nd, Wilmer" Mangpld;'\23rd,
anil booby to Mrs. Martin Zim-
FEEDS THAT PRODUCE
RESULTS
THE RED & WHITE STORE
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» Keller; 2nd, Mra. Daniel Keller; Natalia, January 11,- 9 A. M. to
3rd, Mra, Alfred Rihn; Booby,
Mrs. Frank Haby. Genta—1st,
’ Mike was going to Dublin for
the flrat time -in his life, and his
friend, Pat, was giving him a few
hints on where to go and what
to do. "What do I do when I
go to the z007" asked Mike.
"You be careful about the Zoo,”
advised Pat "You’ll see foine
animals, if you follow the signs
'To the Lions’ or 'To the Ele-
phants,' but take no notice of the
one ‘To the Exit’, for begorrah,
Miks, it’s a fraud and I found
meslef outaide whan I want in."
, pldsh
ing Johnny Hensley, who left op
Friday evening for his new home
in Plainview. Members of the
which are to appear on this page
nut be brought to the Paul
Tsehirhart Residence not later
than 6:00 PM: on Tuesday of
each week. Ci i-je ik w
the Ledger Office not later than
Wednesday morning of each
week. 1 7-
Mis A H , Tondre was a,San
Antonio yisitoy.Manday
Mrs. Louisa Rihn and daughter
Devine and Emma are visiting with relatives
ery "one who trips must have a
Licenae. Advt. 20-4t.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius LMechfer
and Mrs. Gabe Tschithart and
baby were San Antonio visitors
Monday. • •• : - ■ 7 ■
mayor; 35th, Mra. Floyd Haby;I
26th, Doris Tondre; 27th, Mar- $
and Mrs. A.
Stop atthe Blue Bonnet > Cafe Annie Keller; 24th, Patricia Zins-
at Castroville for good Eats,
t Luittl Boy Blue Feeds means economy in every ense of J
T the word for the laying mush concentrate goes farthe: It bas +
T everything needed to ton wp hens and enusu ttiien, tolas, Ku J
T get best results when sou.mix the comevptal wiih yuuz own T
+ grains. ■ Come in and lut-nsxpainwhy better ptismen ±
I prefer the Concent rate. T
i R. J. MANGOLD, Distributor i
i LaCoste, Texas +
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places on dates given below for
the purpose of "collecting 1937
taxes, anti assessing for the year
1938. n Mnenom -ma •
Rio Medina, January 3. 9 A. M.
lo II’ M
cella Echtle. < ♦
Entrance Prizes- 1st, Mrs. ±
John Conrad; 2nd, Mrs August X
Schott; 8rd, Leon Suehs; 4th; T
Mrs. Jacob Rihn; 5th, Marlin?
Mechler; 6th. Mrs. Leonard Bried X
en; 7th, Mrs. Adolph Zinsmeyer; 4
8th, Miss Ethel Jagge; 9th, Mrs.!?
Andrew Kempf; 10th, Mary Zins-’
mever; 11th, Olga Conrad; 12th,4,
Mrs. Emil Halbardier; 13th, Mrs/
Floyd Haby; 14th, Mrs. George ?
Frey; 15th, Mrs. Joe Tondre; X
16th Angeline Scherrer;. 17th, 1
Mrs. Edmund Wurzbach; 18th, 4-
Carmin Tondre; 19th, Mrs, Chas.1
Suehs; 20th, .John Biry; 21st, X
Florence Tsehirhart; 22nd, Mrs. X.
Bertha Jungman; 23rd, Mrs. Gabe ?
Hans; 24th, Lorenz Rihn; 25th, X
Mrs. Clara Tondre; 26th, Mrs
Adolph Tsehirhkrt; 27th, Mrs.?
Della Koenig; 28th, Mrs. Frank ?
Zimmerman; 29th, Maxine Man- X
gold; 30th, Catherine Schmitt; T.
31st, Mrs. Mangold; 32nd, Homer ♦
Tsehirhart. X
; BATHROOM TISSUE, Waldorf, 5 rolla .........
Red A White, 4 rolla ---------------------—
PURE LARD, 2 11m. for ........-.......................
SHORTS, 100 lb. bag ............------------------
BRAN, JOO lb. bag --------- .....
1 COTTON CAKE, per 100 Iba.-------------
COTTON SEED MEAL, pur 100 lb. bag--
Mr and Mrs Alex Halty of
- Hondo were visitora here Sunday,
3
of any
u Zions Lutheran Church g =
. Sunday Dec. 19, 1937 1
9:30 A M.—Sunday Sehool and =
. . - 'After being-ted to the stage
Hudson and Terraplane Auto- :w hi e h revealed a decorated
— - For a demonstration Christmas ‘tree, the TiSnoree re-
see Joe A. Bader, Castrdvillej, reived many beautiful gifts for
Texas. ' "" -- -- ■■ - -
--.
Farewell Par
Members of the Lyke School
band entertained .with- a farewell
party on Thursday night, «honur-
Advt45-tf. which she graciously thanked the
v , • am- „ . guests and invited all to visit, her
g -a Mr Mrs Hpwrenee Haby of at her home on Becg Avenue ar.
xisitors here D Hanis are the Proud .parents of tor ner marriageJanuary - 2nd,
a baby boy born Deceihber 13 at1 938 - i
the Medina Hospital. ■ ' ’ ■ .
K
prat ad. Trespassing or hunting „ „
tMatlinaMechien
forbidden.—Joe Schott.
pastures . are
Sunday.
The music pupils of St. Louis
School attended the recital at
Our Lady of the Lake College in
San Antonio Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schott and
son, Joe Lawrence, visited with
relatives and friends at Devine
Sunday.
Next Sunday night the Luther-
an Sunday School will render ‘ a
Christmas Program at the Zions
Lutheran Church.
The Lutherah Confirmation
Class will start on Saturday,
Jan. 8th, at 9 o’clock in the morn-
ing at the Church.
Christmas Trees for sale at the
City Meat Market, Castroville, on
December 22nd.—Jagge and Hana.
Advt. 20-2t.
Rev, and Mrs. AQH.Falken-
berg visited at the home of Mr.
a bargain, per acre
Eight acres tif irrigated land, one mile from
Lytle, a dandy place for a home
Tondre, and . booby. Mrs. gift. Members or:
Biedigen After this, refreshments the band mothers club also re '
were 'served consisting of minted membered Mr Henslev with a :
hamsalad on shredded’ le ttueb.
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CASH SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday, Dec. 17-18
$ , ,-,,i :A2e igunGHm-miu. 227", ; 2,3-
iy< ' . --3 immir 00,
(lenient Tondre and Robert Wil-
Xmas Party
The Castroville H. D. Club
members and their families en-
joyed a Xmas party at the St.
Louis Parish Hall, Sunday night,
Dec. 12, 1937. High five was
played at which the following
won prizes. Ladies: 1st, Mrs.
Floyd Haby, Booby, Mrs. Charles
Suehs. Cents—1st. Bernard Fitz-
Simon, Booby Leon Suehs.
After the card games the atten-
tion of everyone was centered on
the Xmas tree from which every-
one was presented with gifts.
Then followed the refreshments
of various kinds Of sandwiches,
cake, cookies, fruit cake, and gof-
fee, topped off with candies and
fruits. The evening was pleas-
antly spent.
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pndasl
3 SUGAR; Pure Cane, lo lb bug .
1 !' COFFEE, Red 4 White, Vacuum pack, pound pkg.
I COFFEE, Early Riser, pound pkg.
' SPRY. 1 lb. 18* - 3 lb. can
i , BROWNS COCKTAIL, 6%.oz, pkg. ,
' ■ CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES, Potomac
22 a
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Dr. M.S. Derankou H
Graduate and Registered
; EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST ;
: , Who has a permanent of- : '
' ' flee at Hondo for the last six । .
' years, will make regular1 1
, visits to Castroville every 1 ,
1 1 Wednesday.
' ; Eyes Scientifically Examined, 1
Glasses Fitted
Office is equipped with the i '
' ' latest scientifle instruments : :
' ; and prices are below those in ' ;
. . San Antonio. All Work Guar- , ,
1 1 anteed. ' >
Office at the
Le.Sutrieee
,"ut . ■
We have • complete line of Christmas toys and Holi-
day Goods and spruce Christmas trees.
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05 v.v'
Tuesday
Joseph and Francis' Heog. were • m
San. Antonio Visitors Monday.
' ' POTATOE8,,10 Ibs. California, the best No. 1 He
: CHFFSF pib jar crystalvac H A H. 314 - 3 ib jar 92
; AHEESEr, Pimento Krafts; per lb..... Jm
, BACON, (salt pork) per lb 284
’ ^LIFLOWER, fresh, 2 heads ' -
' APPLES’ 150 size extra fancy delicious, er dozen 154
- Arkansas blacka $2
gApKrz1 Ib. canpinks Peter Pan, 2 cans 29*
■ ' SARP-NES,,small,6cans 25 ~ Del Monte, 2 largecane 21*
' TOMATOM m 1 Del Monte, whole kernel, 2 cank , 274
, TOMATOES, No. 1 can, 5 cans 24* — No. 2 can 3‛ans 265
CRANBERRYSAUCE, Ocean Spray ' 24
। OAT MEAL, National small 14*
1 ; Leon Groff were Hondo visitors
Castroville, January’ 5 and 6;
8 A M. to I P. M. 7
Castroville,. January 7, 9 A.M:
to 3 P. M. .
Biry, January 10, 9 A. M. to 11
ALM. -megsh- —2
Coal Mine, January IQ. 1 P. M
to 3 P. M’m.r
10 acres of dry land with good house, well, windmill
and outbuildings, near Lytle, priced to sell.
Buy it for a good chicken ranch $1,050,00
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| XMAS DANCE |
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.Wernette’s Garden |
Castroville, Texas |
Saturday, Dec. 25th 1
, .. . 8:30 tin i'
Music by— g
AL RUSSELL and his |
Advt.' 16-6tp.
. Mr.’ and Mrs. Louis Meht and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bip-
pert and children, and Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Jungman and
daughter visited with Mecrand
Mrs Bnbard Griger apent the
day Friday ar Lacoste.
Advg 29-41. ; .2 . -
7 '• " Joe Grimsinger of
-Mrs. George Jungmanof La.
Coste visited with Mrs. R. P.
Geiger Friday.' ; "2.. ... i
Paul Koenig "and; Rev., A. N.
- 'Falkenberg, visited in T
2 Prarsallrecently.7'. p ne,
'■ Mr‘and Mrs Richard Ahr and .. , .. .........
children of New, Braunfels visited and daughter s Betty Jean, of Cliff HabySettlem
। :. ‘; relatives here Sunday, were visiting in the Paul Tondre ■ ‛t Sunda
Me. and Mrs. w. R Laurence ‛
• 7 ; .anddaughtr;Eugeniu; of* Utopia h .
passed through here Saturday to ...
233 . Ce - San, Antuntoi. Eugenin visited .the Alo
I 7 % g, day with 7 her . friend. Eugenia.
1 2 - - itz Simon, _herel ' ' /s/,
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L. M. Tondre & Sons
Card Party
The .following pnzes were a-
warded at the. St. Louis Parish
Halten Dec, 8,0191-4. .;
High Five: Ladies-1st. Miss
.. Use your low cost
■ 7'■ 223 --s 7
electric service 77
i,. : 1-- . T -i", t" 27-25 ‛3"2010 "1 a.
/ ' ■ ■ • ■ ■ 7 ■
freely .
13% oz. pkg. ....... . . 23*
DELICIOUS APPLES, Choice Washington, nice size, dot. 15* ’
LETTUCE, Fancy Crisp Head . 9^*
ORANGE PEEL, LEMON OR CRITON, 3 OS. pkg 7H*
SWEET POTATOES, Selected Louisiana, 5 1b». for .17<
POTATOES, Selected Colorado, 19 Ibs. for 184
PRUNES, large meaty, 10 lb. box 59*
SEEDLESS RAISINS, 15 oz. pkg. ‘ - — 94
MACARONI OR SPAHETTI, Holsum, 6 ut. pkg. — 3*
PRESERVES, Red A White, 16 os. glass tumbler 23<
TUNA FISH, our vslue, 7 os. csn ... ........_■. .... - .14*
PITTED DATES, Red A White, 10 os. pkg. „ 4 —5 14*
MUSTARD, Red A White, 9 Os. jar 8*
SAUCE, Lee Perrins, 5 oz. bottle ------- - , 25*
CATSUP, Red A White, 8 oz. bottle ... 10* — 14 os. - 14*
CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs, 2 large pkgs. 19*
One blue cream pitcher FREE
CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK, Brimful, 15 os. csn = 24<
MIXED VEGETABLES, Phillips, No. 2 can —im—-----7*
CHICKEN SOUP, Campbells, 2 No. 1 cans -e— — 19*
CORN, Red A White, 2 No. 2 cans, Country Gentlemsn . 25*
CAMAY SOAP, 3 bars —.......... 164,
A one dollar bottle perfume for 1*
Medina Lake, January 1, 9 A. M.
to 11 A. M.
Cliff, January a, I P .ML to 3 P,M,
kind, phone or see Julius Jung-
man, Phona 83-3S Advt, 2-,
-
C. Wurzbach lastLPrizes were awarded to the fol-
lowing:. Cards 1st. Mrs. Adolph
Tsehirhart, 2nd. aMrs, Sylvia Haby
"250 omc"-.
Bible Class. Rehearsal of the
Christmas Program.
10:30 A. M.—German Divine
Service.. cg. '7- — ,
7:30 P. M—Sunday School
Christmas program. Don't fail
to come. You will enjoy it and
get the true Christmas spirit. Oh!
Christians, wake up and reach out
a loving hand to those who are
groping in darkness and know
not the Christ. Tell them, in
this blessed advent tide, of a lov-
ing Saviour who will in His great
mercy redeem that most precious
of things, their living souls.—The
Church will be comfortable heated
for all the services and no mem-
ber of the parish should stay a-
way on account of the cold. A
cordial invitation to worship with
us is extended to all. The Church
with a welcome.
A. H. Falkenberg, Pastor.
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