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HONDO, MEDINA COUNTY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, DEC. 25. 1936.
VOL. 51. No 24
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cid caller at th» •*««* Kr,‘
rdwin E SfM** «/ I,u"lny
, SU caller at this off.ee
if.
. Robert K'dlman and Mrs.
K-ilman. Sr. were visitors in
tntonio Tuesday.
Florence Schneider of K.o-
. -tered Medina Hospital on
iber lb for several days’ medi-
.strnent.
HORGER is AGAIN SHARP
GStWS. SCISSORS AND
•s AT ms OI I> STAND--
;EP.'S SHOP. 4t
Ear'ine Watson, student of
bon', Business College of San
io i« the holiday truest of her
a'Hr. and Mrs. Karl Watson.
call attention to the aeries of
„ in this paper entitled. The
,f Salvation", written by Rev.
[forger. They are worth read-
Ik infant ■ s ' Mr. and Mr-,
a Reitzer. who has been ill
jgeonia at the Medina Hospital,
iteidily recovering from the at-
&
Hr and Mrs. William Mask and
Mfcer, Jack Mask, of Pearsall came
ifseaday night to spend Christmas
a their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ter Mask.
hof. Jack Muennink arrived home
i first of the week from Seguin
Itberar. College to be the holiday
m >f his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
[G Muennink.
Maw Lei* Grace Reily, student of
tp r University at Waco, is amonjf
i college crowd home for the hoh-
p, She is visiting her parents,
t and Mrs. R. J. Reily.
In Otis Schuehle of Corpus
toti has been spending the week
aerparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hook Mr. Schuehle joined her
Why for the holidays.
Schreiner Institute cadets arriv-
t home the early part of the week
(the holiday season were Kyle
Wnink, Benny Oefinger, Ralph
Asn, and Ted Dawson,
fa* Ivy Jean McCall, student of
try-Harciin Baylor College of
bn, is spending the holidays with
mother, Mrs, Berta McCall, and
fct, Miss Merle McCall.
Jb name called at the Colonial
btre on cash night Tuesday was
l' Robert Burger. As the person
F4**» not present, the $11*0 was
aaatically increased to $200.
j*’' Irma Mary Price arrived Mon-
P^o® New Orleans, I*., and will
*’ke ..oliday guest of her son-in-
?“<} daughter, I)r. and Mrs. O.
layior, and grandson, Blanton
isylor.
Re Ina Rmg visited Mr. and Mrs.
L * L*mh »bd baby son, Ross
J®*’ * Houston last week, and was
k V*D*d--h°mi' by her mother,
P. King, who had spent sev-
I, 1 *«k* there.
J'Us University students at home
I?* holidays are Misses Doris
^dton Marie Merritt, Fern
U. d and Evelyn Barnes, and
*feUrr°UCh’ °rCeneth Fly’
J. vf", Mahler and Mrs. Em-
r Went t0 S»n Antonio
DjJ3 ,° meet Mrs. Mechler’s son,
ft J° arriv?|d from Rice In-
^‘ifcfolk..^ lht h0li’
fcjf &5»URANCE MAN,
iiOKE°jiS EnS AM0NG YOU;
For F.S PAS9IN0 THRU?
Id o u uif.orTn Ibsurunre
P H. MILLER, Hondo. Texas,
Since 1907
^^-drinErS|inglu disc pl<>W( one
M machine t der* bay r**e* m0w’
*, middle'^ ai?ter’ cuHivator, wag-
^ «&<■ plow- talking
^peteC^toand*™ it,nS
>. . , ' *"d will divide hi,
pui raMr- *"d
vnth his rer!’„ i the JaK*e ranch.
* H V JrandParent8, Mr. and
8 ’ Haass of Hondo.
Kc School closed for the
^Priate cH?y' DeC’ 231 with
different ProKrams in
pr, have ?Iades- The faculty
l^ive home,parted for their re-
al>e'’s Mond.v rfiturn wLen school
kk. ^°nd»>’ morning, January
iH°nd0
™'rs of
In the announcement made last
Sunday ovn KTSA, local radio tan*
w< re pleased to h*'ai that the five
harmonica plavcm were win tier a of
the Shaw Amateur Contest, and the
recipient* of the $10 <a h award I
Mis. J. I,. Mechler of San Antonio1
is the instructor of the group, which -
is compo-ed of Mable 8t<>rer, Wilbert
ami Hamid Tschirhart, Milton Drake
and I .aw i ence M' chlei, Their ages
range from 10 to 11 years, and they
have been taking harmonica lesson*
only since August this year. Their i
instructor, Mrs. Mechler, was her*
.»• If rudio contest winner three times
in ns many months last winter. Con* !
gratulations are in order.
Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher Davis had an
enjoyable visit Monday from the edi-
tor’s niece. Mrs. Mae Heard, of San
Antonio, Hnd her two sons, Odell
Earnest of San Antonio, and Dallas
Earnest ami wife of Sherman. Tex-
as. Mrs. Hi ard is the eldest dnugh-
er of Mr. Davis’ eldest brother and
is >n!y a few years his junior. It
was the 'irst visit Mr. Davis has had
from his two grand-nephews.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Windrow ar-
rived Friday from their ranch home
near Vnunus, New Mexico, to spend
the holidays with Mr. Windrow's
father, Mr. W. H. Windrow, and
family. This is Tony’s first visit to
pO
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QUIHI Notts
EIRE BOYS HOSTS TO BUSINESS
MEN AND VISITORS.
Field ln»lruc*or, State Firemen’*
Training Schorl at College Sta-
tion, Addreuei Crowd.
PUBLIC INVITF.D TO INDUCTION
CEREMONIES.
Ami hi* t*nid, O laud God of mv j
n*tei Abraham, I |otty thee, send
me good speed this day, and -how.
klndnr-i to my master Alunham
Gm 24 1R.
A chip off the old block almost,
this ivant of Aioaliam. Vt bat a
glorious stain of affairs, when *i*r* j
vants not only do ihelr dully chore*, ;
draw theli wugi's, adapt themselves 1
to their sun mind lug- holding out
while the weather Is fair, and ifuit
and forget, whim then eneounter a
ruffled »a, hard tasks, iiiiplea ant
assignments, but when they al>o find 1
a master win* is friend and counselor |
at the same time, giving a line ex-I
ample of Christian life and spiritual
growth arul when they dare to folio* 1
with good courage in the path of the
boss, outwardly anil inwardly. That's
real service on both -odes, gratefully!
remembered for ever. Kliezer sets
SPARKS
Hsisi Newt, Views and Review*
By the
MANAGING EDITOR.
Hondo's volunteer fire fighters
were hosts on Thursday night of las*,
week to approximately a hundred j trict Court room on January 4, at 10
business nom and vititors. and th** | ceremony will take place in the I)is*
'smoke-eaters" did themselves proud I trie Court room on January 4, ut 10
in furnishing a most delightful even-1 A. M., this being the time for the
ing and promoting one of the largest next term of court to convene, when
similar gatherings in many a .lay. j these gentlemen will enter upon the
The affair took place in the gym- discharge of the duties of the offices
nasium at *he fair grounds. Duiing to which they have been elected,
the day local nin.rods tarn ,*d for their The program for this event is still
prowess in Du- field hod gone out in the making, but it is planned to
with their trusty shotguns with the have Judge Woodley and Judge
ult that the assemblage sat down Noonan take the oath of office at
I/ocal attorneys in cooperation n fine example. Abraham gave him
with attorneys from Bun Antonio are a detailed charge for that singular
planning h ceremony in connection tour; under oath he promises full
with the induction of Hon. K. K. obedience, makes ready at once,
Woodley and Hon. R. J. Noonan into without ifs und but*, singles out ten
the offices of District Judge and Dis- ' amels and the caretakers, adequate-
ly equipped, provided ami protected,
h'-aded straightway* for the city
designated, Nahor in Mesopotamia
A long and tedious trip and not with-
out variou* exposures and many
dangcis. After many days we find
him, at eventime, at a well on the
outskirts of the city. At that time,
in Oriental fashion, the women of
the city would get their supply of
water for home consumption. Wisely
calculating, there would be a kind Of !
What with illness on the
force and a business rush inci-
dent to the holidays the M. E.
has been a busy man sixteen
hours being an ordinary day’s
work. We haven’t found time
to rnuil a Christmas card, and
our friends will please remember
this and hold nothing against us
for any seeming neglect, either
in our relations of friendship or
business. Merry Christmas!
UTILITY REGULATION HAS NOT
FAILED.
Writing in Public Utilities Fort-
nightly. Riley E. Eigen, Chairman of
the Public Utilities Commission of
result tr.at tne as ... ______
his old home in several years and and part°*»k of a delicious game sup- that time, and there will be addresses beauty show, perhaps a long array of
Mn Wini’rnn u.h,, i •. vJ« \r.vi Pe>' consisting of doves, quail tur- hv leading attorneys of the bar of marriageable prospects, not in the .
' key und o’possiim. It war rumored Uk district with suitable responses by abbreviated glad rags of today, but District of lum >ia,
that there ilso was an armadillo, bu* the honores. it is hoped that Judge still allowing him to observe face anil Many of those who declare t at
it there was one the promoters held , Lee Wallace, the retiring District figure, walk and dress, attitude and S“D*“ regulation of utilities has tail-
out on this writer. .Fudge, will be able to be present, in conduct, swiftness or slowness of ac- ha/e a keener .---nse of appreiia-
The occasion was the vi.it here of which event he will preside.
Chief Frank Williams, field mstruc- Invitations have been mailed
co girl, is *<*eing Hondo for the first
time.
W rite or phone us the names of
your holiday guests, your Christmas
entertainments, and the news of
tion. Would these- outward features °* salability o! their writing
out disclose niu.-h of internal fitness, Uiey have of the subject under
your own minings and goings We t(„. for thl State Firemen’s Training to the attorneys of this district, as quality of hoa.t, brightness of mind, idiscussion. Few if any such experts
tan 1 \.....b!v know'of them a11 Wl,h- School at Coil,-go Station. After well as to leading attorneys of San purity and dependability of charac-1 kn°w anything from experience or
out a iittb- cooperation on v«ur hart. ........ /-i.: r u-:n..........a «...u. ...... i_____.. ____. .r-.uim.,,. „„.i i;v„ 1 traininir. Notwithstanding a 1 of
out a little cooperation on your part.
In the meantime, a very
Christmas.
the repast, Chief Williams delivered Antonio who practice here, and it is ter, godliness in disposition and life, | training. Notwithstanding all of
merry an entertaining and practical ad- believed there will be a large attend- love for an unknown faraway, devo-,t'iese scholarly articles, it can be
dress, replete with much information ance. The general public is cordial- tion to matrimonial functions? Rath-, demonstrated tout r<gulation
Give your nometovvn printer the i0 the firemen as well as to the busi- ‘ Iy invited to attend. -r essential requirements. Awkward ,ln rrlaln has not failed . . .
first chance when you need the ser- ness men. Among the highlights _o0o_ all around, at best, to woo and win “An informed commission, armed
I vice of a printer. The more business was the information that Hondo can . v „ „ UCCTC for an absentee, one far away. Who w,th carefully marshaled facts, such
he does the better prepared he is to obtain a three per cent reduction in DIJNLAY H. D. CLUB MEETS. would dare risk it? Not Eliezer. !f courts declare to be relevant, need
give you efficient service. The more 'it* insurance key rate by sending *ru r i u . t ^'*fb the fine sensorium and faith ! *oai no arry of utility attorneys, no
you patronize the home man the more three of its firemen to’the State ! The 1 unlay Home Demonstration of his niaster> he pray8, leaving the matter how brilliant. Curts have
' 1 nume man me more, _ . . . - Club met at their regular meeting selection to Him Who looketh not! demonstrated time and again their
you both prosper.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Marion Davis and
i two sons, F. M., Jr., and Rothe, ar-
rived Wednesday evening from their
I home in Baris, Texas, and will spend
the week with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. F. Rothe and Mr. and Mrs.
i Fletcher Davis.
I
; Mr. and Mrs. N'uel Windrow of La-
? redo spent Sunday here with home-
folks. They were accompanied home
, by Mrs. Windrow’s mother, Mrs. F.
J. Leinweber, Sr.,
[Training School next summer for a . _. , . . __. .......... — .
week’s intensive instruction in mod- B;*cc Tuesday night, Decemb r upon the outward appearance, as i willingness to uphold any commission
ern methods of fire fighting. with a most delightful Chi istmas par- does man but on thp heail Thij where the evidence supports the con-
Among: tiie visitors present was ty\ - had a very oe^^httul t servant beats many a master and me. | elusions, and the order is not capru
who^by* the^way^tr'a^cousin ^d'our beauT>ful ^Christinas tree gave enjoy-1 WKiu ________ ^/'tha^state regulation has
who by the way is a cousin of our _ . . .... . J./ i While thi* Christmas season is ra- . / .. . e
townsman, P. H. Renken. He also'ment to thp c„h'ldren as weI! aa 0 \hc diadni joy and^ kinSSelTffr r an! i b/‘cn a fa'>ure is not only to dispute
made a most practical and useful talk ^own-ups. I here were^ presents for |« •'I the fact* of the case, but to argue.
to the firemen, as did also Jack
Simms of San Antonio. Another
visitor present was Rudolph Kempf
of San Antonio, a former Hondo boy.
After these adaressed a round
everyone as old Santa Claus did not
for;
’ . Aft«*r these adaressed a round L. “ , . * . * rr~ * ouslv ill at the hospital That I ..u *I,U
_. .... who wUl spend the tabic discussion took place ,n which serf'od ]w\ an.d d,ffei'ent j ChrUtmas spirit howeve? is notion-! c,ommlsslon P0wer. didn t know what
Christmas holidays with them in Richard Reily, Oscar Miller, George kl,n.d? of ^"'‘wich- s and cookies, | finJ^ !they were doing and made a miser-
latrcdo. Baccus and others took part and
Consult the advertisements in this which resulted in many good points
1 vie . ninn i unn ir.innn i rx r.roxrtrvre • imr ~r »•••«• j > «•*»•* v v u me **' *». i nt.au. ..mu*.. .«
paper, then remember that no town of interest to the firemen mid the
j is ever built up by trade that goes business men and ptoperfy owners
I elsewhere, and patronize those who being brought out. Incidentally, Mr.
[show their loyalty to their town by Miller offered to pay the expenses
being loyal to its enterprises. [of one fireman to the State Tiaining
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Routt are here School next summer and no doubt
! from Meridian, Texas, to spend the the business men and property own-
, Christmas holidays with Mr. Routt’s pr* will sec that Hondo wil' have its
I mother and sisters, Mrs. W. R. Routt quota of students at the school,
and Mrs. Sudie Laughinghouse and Most of the discussion centered
Misa Mae Routt around a reduction of the insurance
Miss Frances H.egelin, student of >>' rate; sh.°wn by the vis.
Our Lady of the Lake College, arriv- °,s bat while Hondo ,:*s an excep-
i ed home last week-end from San An-1 “®?ally ,f'.?* tin tec^rA, no substan-
itonio to be the holiday guest of her ‘he.?„te he
moo I and mined in playing ting
games. All wished for another social
n ‘he near future. Tim only disap-
pointment was that Miss Irene Haw-
•uris could not be present, although un^° Me, the baby daughter of
-he was remembered with a nice lit- an“ Mrs. Clarence Saathoff
tie gift from the ladies.
Reporter.
HUSBANDS ENTERTAINED.
holiday guest
{parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Haegelin
Miss Msicella Krenmueller of Dun-
lay, who is attending a beauty cul-
ture college in San Antonio, spent
the week-end in Nixon with Misses
Joyce and Virginia Griffin.
Jake Schuehle came in Tuesday
from Houston where he attends Rice
obtained while the town is unincor-
porated. The need of largei water
mains was also pointed ou*
was
brought to holy baptism last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ehme Saathoff were
■ the sponsors. May the Lord prosper
the way of little Leona Marie witii
His love and grace.
» * *
The New Year's eve, or Syivester-
service, will be observed on Decem-
P. M. The New Year’s
i laws concerning the commissions
have been the product of a long and
sound evolutionary process. As new
conditions have arisen, laws
(Continued on last page.)
have
The members of the Dorcas Class
entertained their husb&nas with a. ,w Vlte W111
turkev, dinner on Thursday night | ber 3lst at 7 . . .... .... , ,
r. the ho121f’ °* jIr- and service, on January the 1st, at 10:30
TWO ACCIDENTS ON HIGHWAY.
Mrs. Jim Duncan. 1 ho house was
decorated in keeping wi*)i the Yule-
tide season including a Christmas tree
In titute and will remain over the ' ish civic service, and should result
holiday period with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Schuehle.
Miss Irene Haass, who is employed
by an abstract firm in Corpus Christi,
came in Wednesday night for a few
days’ visit with her parents, Judge
and Mrs. H. E. Haass.
Miss Leora Horger, who is a mem-
ber of the faculty of Jourdanton
High School, is the holiday guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Horger.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradshaw', who
A. M. In the evening the Luther
League will have its annual get-to-
All in all it was a most delightful j from which each member and guest Sjet tL^Inl^m^tin^oVjanu-
gathering for which the fire boys received a gift. Seve'al games of1 ary the 2nd, at 2 P. M
deserve unstinted credit. Occasions bunco were played during the even-j ~ ’ • «’*
of this kind should stimulate greater ing, and those present tc, enjoy the i Announcements for December the
occasion were: Mr. and Mrs Ed 27th. German service at New Foun-
Baker, Mr and Mm Horace Crow uin at 10; confessional and the
Zl *;d “F V Cr0TW’ v1/' and Lord’s supper. Sunday school and
3? W *«»-»«! Engiirfi
service at 7 P. M. And all for you.
interest in the efforts of the volun-
teer firemen who perform an unself-
in greater appreciation and in a more
enthusiastic support on the part of
the business interest of the town.
NOTICE.
Mrs. E. E. Kollman, Mr. and Mrs. P.
B. Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
i Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pope,
, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bradley, Mr. and
•Mrs. Henry Windrow, Mr. and Mrs.i
A. L. Janszen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
ST- PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Bank, Hondo, Texas, on the second
Tuesday in January, the same being
____ ________________ the 12th day of January 1937, at
were here visiting relatives for sev- 2:30 o’clock P. M., for the purpose
oral days, left the first of the week:of electing a Boaru of Directors for
for their home at LaPo-te, Texas. the ensuring year, and to transact
The regular annual meeting of the Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tay-
stockholders of the Hondo State lor> Mr r,ibs0n Misses Fanye farlc,
Bank of Hondo. Texas, wi! be held Gladys Fusselman, Jack Adams, and
at the office of Hondo National; Mesdames Newell Woolls, Toby Tay^
lor, Elsie Worden and Una English.
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
Miss Lucy Davis came in Wednes-
day night from Runge to be the holi- htvcmaw
day guest of her parents, Mr. and , j v t?. »
Mi^ Fletcher Davis Secretary of the Board of Directors
Miss Dorothy Zerr is here from
WARNING.
Chapter of Future
aAmeru*a presented a
iu , ‘•■a r ri.i ■ ‘^riz0Pa Cow-
school;uissfht.’ i8>in
1 before a
Rtfe’ "Ari
.. 1 *n
*ere jtltVe aU(1i»nce. The
high Si,by ®ev®r«I of the
IJ* c°®men(i,'l° Kir*8 ancl all are
on their splendid
Dallas enjoying the holiday season
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Zerr, and fumily.
Who has farm land southeast of
Hondo to trade for a nice home in
Hondo. Phone 127, this office, tf.
For Hemstitching see Mrs. R. W.
Speecc, at residence opposite north-
vest corner of courthouse. tf.
Marvin Poerner wa.: over from
Castroville Saturday and paid this of-
fice a pleasant visit.
Remember you can get FARMING
and this paper both for a year eacl
for only $1.75.
Wagon and Farm Implements for
sale. See CHARLES H. ECKHART,
Hondo, Texas.
L. J. Bracks, lawyer, i» bow lo-
cated next t© Besl’s Barber Shop, tf
Flowers for all occasions. Order
from ROTHK’S CONFECTIONERY.
Fruits and candies of all kind3, at
CARLE’S CONFECTIONERY. tf
No ice to bother with. Try s
Kclvinator, Hondo Lumber Co. tf.
FOR SALE—Mules and **ne small
stock Saddle. R. C. Bless.
of The Hondo State Bank.
W. O. W. NOTICE.
Holiday celebrants are requested
to take special precaution with
4tc. Christmas tree lighting, fire works,
and other fire hazards. If the need-
ed care js taken, this will truly be a
happy Yuletide for both you and the
Hondo Volunteer Fire Bovs.
L. A. MECHLER.
Fire Chief.
Regular meeting of Bois D’Arc
Camp No. 154, Hondo, Texas, at 7:3®
P. M., Dec. 31st, 1936. AH members
are requested to attend. Officers for
the ensuing year are to be elected.
H. H. CROW,
Financial Secretary.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
The Sunday after Christmas Ger-
man service at 10:30 with Hoiy Com-
‘ munion. Sunday school and Bible
classes meet at 9:00 A. M.
The New Year will be appropriate-
ly ushered in with New Year Day
services beginning at 10:00 A. M. in
the Engli>h language. Service and
Sur.dhy school Jan. 3 at regular
hours.
The annual meeting of the con-
gregation will be held in conjunction
with the morning service on Jan. 3.
All voting members please be pres-
ent
We take this opportunity to wish
the management of the Anvil Herald
and all readers of this paper a most
pleasant Christmas holiday, and may
the Lord of Love be a blessing to us
and make us a blessing for the New
Year.
W. LEIBFARTH,
Pastor.
1 will sell my sheep and goats for
cash, or trade for cattle. 3tpd
EMIL LINDEBURG, » ------
_______JDunlay, Texas. MRS. L. F. GRUBE ENTERTAINS.
Iv*d«l mhGw*h
Injured Brought to Medina Hospital.
Three cars, a wagon, a motorcycle
and several travelers figured in two
accidents Wednesday of this week on
the highway east of Hondo. The
first occurred about 1:30 P. M. near
the Dunlay schoolhouse when two
new cars were badly wTecked in a
head-on collision. Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Dulaney of Beaumont, enroute to
spend Christmas with relatives in
Leakey, were occupants of one of
the cars; the names of the parties in
the second auto were not secured but
it is believed that they sustained only
minor bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Dulaney
u'ere brought to the Medina Hospital
where it was found that the lady had
a badly cut leg and her husband had
received severe bruises of the ribs
and chest. They will be able to
leave the hospital in a few days.
The second accident occurred near
the Graff lane east of Hondo about
8 P. M. Wednesday night. A car oc-
cupied by San Antonio people had
run into a Mexican's wagon earlier
in the evening, without injury to
anyone, when a motorcycle riden by
two soldier enroute to Fort Clark
from San Antonio crashed into both
the stalled vehicles. The injured
men, Corporal L. G. Woolfolk and
Sergeant W. O. Perryj were brought
to the Medina Hospital where they
remained until Thursday morning
w*hen they were transferred to the
army hospital at Fort Sam Houston.
Sergeant Perry was more seriously
hurt, as he suffered a broken leg and
a broken collar bone. His companion
had a painfully bruised nose and eye.
The other parties again escaped in-
jury.
METHODIST CHURCH.
.... . , . Mr. W. W. Jackson, President of
ty at her home. Agisting the host- , University of San Antonio, formerly
ess was Mrs. M. A. Rath; and games known as Westmorland College, will
we?: Piayed- | speak at the Methodist Church Sun-
1 cnerry ice cream with individual day night, December 27, at 7 o’clock,
cakes was served on a table decorat- you are cordially invited to attend
| ed with bnght red candles, crystaline ‘this service.
; poinsettias, and gay balloons. A San-
] la Claus sock filled with candy, nuts
and fruit was given to each guest as
a favar.
The guests were: Frances Bernice
Graff. Evelyn Joyce Breiten, Bonnie
Lou UJbrich, Wiima Alyne Breiten,
Elizabeth Nester, Bobby Nestor, Zel-
ia Mae Schweer* and Bobby Jo
Graff.
BONUS ANNOUNCED.
GOLD SEAL COMGOLEUM
RUGS. LENWEBER’S.
Employees of The Hondo National
Rank have been voted a bonus of
5f" of th^ir annua! salary.
FOR SALE.
One round dining room table at
very low price. Gen be seen at resi-
dence of A. G. WALKER. 2tc
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1936, newspaper, December 25, 1936; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563761/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.