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METHODIST NOTES.
Morning Worship at 10:00.
Church S< hool ut 11:00.
Evening Service at 8:00.
Choir Practice Wednesday at 8:00.
—W. S. Highsmitn, Pastor.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
For the famous no-sag gate see the SHELLED CORN, MILO, KAFFIR,
HONDO LUMBER CO.
For paint that stays put see the
HONDO LUMBER CO. tf
GOLD \SEAL CONGOLEUM
RUGS. LEINWEBER’S.
Get your building material from
the HONDO LUMBER CO. tf
Fruits and candies of all kinds, ai
CARLE’S CONFECTIONERY. tf
Mrs. Charlie Brown of Los An-
geles, Texas, is here visiting her
mother, Mrs. Joe Bader.
Miss Betty Tondre of Castroville
spent last week here as the guest of
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Mechler.
TRUCK LOAD OR CAR LOAD. 1 tf Announcement for Sunday, July
NOT THE BIGGEST BUN, BUT 17: Sunday school and Bible class at
THE BEST HAMBURGER IN
TOWN.—PLAZA BAR AND CAFE.
9:00, and English services at 10:0f».
God intended that the Sabbath
,, , ,, , n „ i should mean more than a dav for
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barry and eh - ex(ra sleep and social affairs,
ren returned Friday from an extend-
ed visit in Smithville and McAllen,
| and other points in the Valley.
FOR A COOL SHAVE AND AN
UP-TO-DATE HAIR CUT GO TO
BARNES AND COFFEY AT THE
BARNES BARBER SHOP. tf
BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES.
Walt Disney’s
SNOW WHITE
GAME
with each
TEK TOOTH BRUSH-
43c
2St Tube LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
On Sale
25<f DR. WEST ea.
TOOTH PASTE—on Sale—
2f"26c
13c
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Preaching Service 11:00 A.M.
___ Training Service .......... 7:00 P.M.
Mrs. Jake Haby and daughter, Miss Service 8:00 P. M.
Pauline Haby, were here from Dun- ,.,.,l-v.Ur^11,:lce’ J,."!' S’ M'
lay Tuesday and paid this office it;
pleasant visit.
if you are looking for desirable
Choir Practice, Wed.
W. M. S„ Thursday
8:45 P. M.
4:00 P. M.
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT.
In view of his outstanding and dis-
tinguished record of public service
and his sound judgment on govern-
mental matters, 1 hope you will vote
for
Prompt
Renewal
Of your subscription
Helps us meet our bills
And give you a newsy paper;
Help us by giving this your atten-
tion. . _ __
I
ADVANCE IN
SHOW STARTs
AT g I*.m
prices
The Ladle*’ Bridge Club met Tue*-
day afternoon with Mrs. L. E. Heath
as hostess. Mrs. Fid Cameron won
i high score and Mrs. L. J. Brucks won
I second high score. Refreshments of
j molded vegetable salad, saltines,
1 cookies and iced ten were served to
the following: Mesdames L. J.
I Brucks, Ed. Cameron, H. B. Hubert,
Robert Kollman, Fletcher Davis, i
(). B. Taylor, J. M. Finger, C. I),
j Eddleman and L. FI. Heath.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
1 C JULY i «
THREE MESQUITE*.
RAY CORRIGAN R‘
max TERHUNE
bob LIVIngstq
In
“Outlaws of
Sonoi
FILLF.D with Action.
up Western of fighting
We most cordially invite all who
residence lots or acreage property can to attend and take part in any
let us show you the Barkuloo Addi-
tion. HONDO LAND CO. tf.
and all of these services. Come! itf
PICNIC JUGS
Keeps water Icy Cold
Fine i Pocket Sire
Quality and i Bottle of
SUN GLASSES ( MURINE
Mrs. Chas. J. Monkhouse and little
son, Charles, Jr., spent several days
last week in Hindes, Texas, as the
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
FYank Hindes.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Deason of D’-
Hanis were business visitors to this
office Monday, and placed their
dates to the paper ahead another
year.
Mr. Alf. M. Finger was a caller at
this office Friday and joined our
growing list of Anvil Herald readers.
Mr. Finger said he wants “to know
what’s going on."
Mr. and Mrs. Houston B. Eggen
and mother, Mrs. J. A. Horger, Mrs.
J. R. Chancey and Mrs. Oscar Peters,
the latter of Glendale, Calif., left
Tuesday for Corpus Christi for a
several days' visit.
Mrs. K. B. Schilling and daughter,
Shirley, who are here from Vicks-
burg, Mississippi, and Mrs. Schilling’s j
mother, Mrs. Ed de Montol, spent
several days this week in San An-
tonio.
SHEEP AND GOAT DRENCH
THAT WILL GET THE JOB DONE
-I. V. GARRISON, Pastor.
for Lieutenant Governor
in the coming Primaries.
—A. P. JOHNSON.
(Paid for by A. P. Johnson)
The Lone Ranger
AND A PARAMOUNT SHORT
MEd
INa
Mr. and Mr*. A. H. Schweer* were
sTcvnucnv I hosts to a number of friends TUeg-
iitvtnauw jday evening when they entertained .. .
Junction, Kimble County, Texas, wj(h a contract bridge party. Tro- A_-tpuode of
.phies were awarded Mrs. N. C. John-
son, Mrs. 11. B. Hubert and Mrs. O.
B. Taylor. Fruit punch was served
throughout the evening. The person-
nel included Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bar-
ry, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sadler, Capt.
and Mrs. (’. D. Eddleman, Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Heath, Mr. and Mrs. N. C.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hubert,
Mesdames J M. Finger. L. .1. Brucks
and O. F. Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Schweers.
A bang.
men.
/
REFINING COMPANY
SUNDAY - MONDAY
1 7 JULY 1n
Manufacture*
A SPECIAL GRADE GASOIL
AND DISTILLATE,
AND HIGH GRADE LUBRICATING
•
And
DIESEL
FUEL
OIL
FOR TRACTORS
The Thursday Bridge Club wa* en-
tertained hy Mrs. L. J. Brucks on
Thursday afternoon of last week, the
personnel including the following
members and guests: Mesdames L. E. I
Heath. C. D. Eddleman, F”. J. Lein-
weber, H. J. Meyer, H. B. Hubert,
O. H. Miller, R. J. Noonan. J. M. Fin-
ger. R. C. Rath, N. C. Johnson and
R. R. Fhchenroht, and Miss Josephine
Prucks. Club prizes were won by
Mrs. Noonan for high and Mrs. Fin-
ger for second. Guest award went to
Mrs. Eddleman. Refreshments of
molded jello salad, olives, saltines,
pecan dreams and iced tea were serv-
ed at the close of the games.
CHARLES "Buddy” ROGERS
BETTY CRABLE
MARY LIVINGSTON
In
“This Way,
Please’
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Twomey of: GET THE WESTERN AUTO AS-
Dr. and Mr*. T. B. Knopp enter-
tained members of the Wednesday
Night Bridge Club and several guests
with an al fresco bridge party Wed-
HERE’S the inside -tory of what
goes on in a movie palace when
the lights go out!
ALSO SELECTED COMEDY
/!
VALUE-
-BOTH
for
49c
AT A VERY SMALL COST re. ! San Antonio were Hondo visitors F ri- SOCIATE STORE PRICES BEFORE i nesday night. The terrace, where the
COMMENDED BY ALL COUNTY day an'i while here paid this office BUYING YOUR TIRES AND tables were placed, wa lighted with
-HEYER'S PRICKLY HEAT-
POWDER
Soothing! Cooling! Healing!
VACCINES
Mixed Bacterin for Chickens and
Turkeys.
Vaccine for Big Joints in Stock.
Blacklegol and Hemorrhagic
Septicemia
On ice for your convenience.
AGENTS. GRUBE GRAIN CO. 1 tf
Mrs. Milton Mechler and twin sons,
Gordon and Morton, and little daugh-
ter, Peggy Ann, are spending the
week in Castroville with Mrs.
Mechler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lie Biediger.
IF YOU INTEND BUYING A
WASHER, YOU SHOULD SEE THE
NEW APEX WASHER WITH THE
FAMOUS DOUBLE DASHER AGI-
TATOR--Priced from $54.95 up.
HERMAN WEYNAND
We*t of Courthou*e
1 2tc
an appreciated call.
Herbert Allen Bulgerin returned
yesterday from San Antonio where
he had been the guest of his aunt,
Mrs. Edward Hannisch, for two
weeks.
WANTED: A woman to do house-
work — cooking, also washing and
ironing. Four in family. Live on a
ranch. Offers $4.00 per week.—Mrs.
L. R. Hiler, Frio Town, Tex. 1 4tp
TUBES. —H. W. KOLLMAN.
Miss Ina King is having her vaca-
tion from her work with the San An-
tonio Public Service Co. while reeu-
vari-colored lights outlining the
shrubbery. Club trophies went to
Mrs. L. J. Brucks and Dr. H. J. Mey-
er; guest a wauls were made Mrs.
perating from a tonsil operation per-1 K. C. Rath and Dr. W. B. Meyer. Rt
formed July 9 at the Medina Hos-
pital.
Consult the advertisements in this
paper, then remember that no town a,,d Mrs. Earl Starnes, Mr. and Mrs.
freshing punch was served to the fol-
lowing personnel: Mr. and Mrs. L. K.
Heath. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rath, Mr.
is ever built up by trade that goes
elsewhere, and patronize those who
Masters Joe. Gaines, Kenneth and *how t1h,'ir1 their town by
Charles English, sons of Mrs. Una!be!?* loyal to ,ts femmes.
English, returned Sunday from
GET ACQUAINTED WITH A
CUP OF OUR COFFEE.
You’ll enjoy it!
- PRESCRIPTIONS -
carefully and correctly filled.
WINDROW
DRUG STORE
T8N9‘8F
>:
HEREFORD
SADDLE!
arc nationally known. Come in and make your
selection.
Hereford Saddles are made for the hard riding men
of the West. Tl.y combine beauty with rugged
•ervtce.
You will b< proud to use and show a Hereford
Saddle.
ON SATURDAY, JULY 16th, w* invite you to inspect
the most complete line of Saddles and Riding Equipment
ever to be displayed in this section.
EUGEN HUESSER
HONDO, TEX>
week-end visit in Lockhart with their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wiecle.
H. E. haass, Attorney - at - Law,
Surveyor’s Office, Courthouse, Hon-
do, Texas. All legal matters care-
fully attended to, in all courts of
Texas. Manager Medina County Ab-
stract Company.
Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Schweers re-
Rev. and Mrs. Ira Garrison and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Win-
drow, Miss Merle McCall and perhaps
others whose names we failed to get
are attending the Baptist Encamp-
ment at Alto Frio this week.
The Raye Theatre manager else-
where in this paper announces a
change in the show policy for Satur-
days. There w ill be a matinee at 2:30,
and two shows at night, the first be-
* a i rri. a t . ginning at 7:45 P. M. and the second
turned last Thursday from a motor ,at 9:30 every Saturday,
trip to New Braunfels, Beaumont i , , .....J.
trip to New Braunfels,
and Port Arthur. They had intended
The ladies of St. Paul’s Lutheran
driving to New Orleans, La., but on * *erv®4 a fried chicken supper
finding the heat excessive decided to i ?n the church lawn Wednesday even-
return to the somewhat cooler clime
of Medina County arid home.
HARRY E. FILLEMAN
Phone 206 for Prompt and Efficient
- Service-
ing. A large crowd partook of the
[ feast and over a hundred dollars was
realized for the benefit of the
church.
J F?ditor Fletcher Davis left Tues-
| day morning for College Station
| where he is in attendance upon the
State Agricultural Writers’ Confer-
ence being held at Texas A. & M.
! College W ednesday, Thursday and
! Friday. Mr. Davis is a past president
of the organization,
MID-SUMMER
SAVINGS
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN SMART, CRISP SUMMER DRESSES.
SAVINGS
OF
Due to an unfavorable season on SWIM SUITS we find oursuvts
overstocked. Hence, we are taking our licking hy reducing price*
One-Fourth:
All fj25 SWIM SUn KS ^ 0^
All SWIM sun.' or T&mHtS
All $1 85 swim SUI1S r TRUNKS
All $o'is SWIM suits or TRUNKS
1.13
1.47
2.22
L. J. Brucks, Dr. and Mrs. H J. Mey
er, Miss Josephine Brucks, Dr. W. B.
Meyer, and Dr. and Mrs. Knopp.
The Anvil Herald is welcomed in
Hondo homes — let it carry your
message to the eyes of its readers.
Mrs. Walter R. Meyer and Miss
Mary Elizabeth Meyer left last Fri-
day for College Station where they
are guests of Mn Meyer’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. I). Hanna. Itr. Wal-
ter Meyer plans to join them over the
week-end, and on Sunday they will
return to Hondo.
Mrs. Amory Eliot and two sons of
Chicago, Illinois, who are visiting
relatives in San Antonio, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. ('. J. Monkhouse and
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith Saturday.
Mrs. Eliot, wife of Major Eliot, will
be remembered as Miss Lucy Monk-
house.
Capt. C. D. Eddleman arrived Mon-
day to join Mrs. Eddleman and son,
Jackie, who are here visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heath. Capt.
.Eddleman, who has been stationed at
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, visited his
mother in lake Charles, Louisiana,
before joining his family here.
TO THEATRE PATRONS.
The new Raye Theatre will here-
after show TWO shows on Saturday’
nights, at 7:45 and 9:30. Matinee at
2:30. 10 and 15c. ] 2tc
NOTICE.
My cafe business is for sale; wi>l
l sell on easy terms.
H. H. REN KEN.
SMALL FARM FOR SALE.
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
JULY
19 20 21
CLARK GABLE
MYRNA LOY
SPENCER TRAC
“TEST PILOT
HE could control a diving plane
—but not his heart!
ALSO NEWS REEL
And A Short Subject:
’WHAT DO YOU THINK?”
COMING
Fred Harriet
MacMURRAY HILLIARD
In
“Cocoanut Grove
-NEW PICTURE POLICY—
Show Start* at 8:00 P. M. Suni*)
Monday, Tue»day-Wrdne*d*y-Tb«i'i
day and Friday—Two »howi on 5*1
urday Night*, 7 45 »nd 9:30 P I
Saturday Matinee, 2:30 P- M.
THE RAYE
8
COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS
ON SALE AT POST 0FFIC
Of special interest to stamp «j
lectors are two commemorative pot
age stamps of the three cent (ienora
iriation that are now on sale a. *
Hondo Post Office. Th. first wm '
sued to commemorate the one nun
died and fiftieth anniversary of t*
ratification of the United State* .
stitution and wa Fist offered ,
sale at Philadelphia, l’a. He ”
issued to coiq
special stamp was.
memorate the tercentenary
of the first colony of S«a»
and Finnish settler- i" YwitaY
was first placed on sale at J
mn n..l near the site of the ong
ton, Del., near the site
settle merit.
commemorate
tion and is to ct»im-«»'—--. ^
sesquicentennial anniversary .
settlement of the Nonhue ^
tory under the Ordinance ^
This stamp will *>" SLihio
: ■ -t
July 15., 1938, and w>l be 4
at the local office the latter P J
harini
•eit7en\r: SS +V&T
4.25 p«
improved place, seven-room house,
.•re.ten Homestead, is for sale at j ' ollecUjr’s item-s and aryone
is ? wel1 I a°colI«*tion should make it»^tU
good well with windmill, Delco light-
ing sy. tern, large barn, two chicken
houses, smokehouse, etc. Good fertile
'oil, forty acres in cultivation and
balance in pasture. Place is situated
o*i Hondo-Devine road eleven miles
'southeast of Hondo. For further par-
,”r writ" ' hher member
ol HONDO LAND CO.
Geo. H. Kimmey, Phone 172
Fletcher Davis, Phone 127.
add them to it.
,en.blO«
The six-foot rattU.nake «» ,(
A. A. Koch of Bishop ‘other PrJ
garden at the Witte Museum
Antonio this week is
,he largest rattler ent
this year, accoixlnitr
CONSULT
seum ill*- j ( , , I-Up miaKc ’,
pounds, almost twin mtured ^
usual rattlesnake. It * (: K„0h, 1
1 .1. Koch, brother -d " ,a M»oj
Mexico aboo- 30 «•
dent
biufi^xikrCo
Preston C. Gaines
FOR A GENERAL LINE OF
INSURANCE
Agent—for--
CRAVENS - DARGAN & CO.
Let Me Insure Your Crop
Against Hail Texas
DOCTOR M. S.DERAaviNC
OPTOMETRIST, IS L*-' f,rsT
CCRPUS CHRI^TL LL NOT tf
AUGUST, AND WILL ^0
TURN TILL THURSDA ^ 0|
5L%AH14ENTS.NNfE^
INVITED to SEE HJMjal!. ;
SwA-?THU*»*W f*10*!
AND SATURDAYS
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1938, newspaper, July 15, 1938; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563691/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.