The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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gjc Easter Discount Sale Now On at Brown’s Bargain House.
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base ball
SEASON IS HERE
We Have The Material
bats, balls, gloves, fikst
base MITTS, CATCHER’S MITTS,
MASKS, CAPS, SHOES, SLIDING
PADS; In fact, everything necessary
to make your team a winner,
fly DRUG CO.
store
AN ANA IAN I COIN
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gn uily it I %» een dr< ?ed off, for
on t perfectly *riKoth surface there
hits been eugra ed in a plain aeript
th- following: /.Jin Andenken A. I).
I Id August 1817 von J. M. 4 A. M.
Kvulently at «>me time this an-
jcient coin wan a valued keepsake in
i some family, hut Mr. Ney has for-
gotten when, whet; or how he came
into possession of it, and wonders if
either J. M. or A. M., whoever they
were, could prove ownership and
claim the coin.
Likewise he would like to know if
any one has an older coin than his.
PARENT-TEACHER
ASSOCIATION.
A SWEET LITTLE GIRL DIES.
Little Eline Hose Boehle, the sweet
, , t Por little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
Tkf regu-at mc< mg 1 j Boehle of Quihi, died last Wed
t-Tescher Association was held at 3
Monday after- ne*dBy* *bout noon and Wf»* h1"’1*'1
Cameron
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
building:
Mrs. Edward
Miss Elizabeth Holloway was hon-
oree at a party given by her sister,
Janice, on March the twelfth at tYie
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Hollo-
school
-j with
residing.
After reading the Creed in con-
the assembly was treated to
j. 0 t * Fh-^and ^Miss Ruth Wat- tionally bright child and because of Jo nolle Rothe. Guest prize was pre-
:n, after which Supt. Blhry made
in the Quihi cemetery last Thursday , w ay . The occasit n being the honoree’s
Rev. C. P. Hasskarl of the Quihi Lu- birthday.
therun Church, officiating. Little ,Si\ games of bridge were enjoyed
Erline was born at Quihi Ieh- and high score was awarded to Miss
ruary 11, 1926, and was an excep- Hermina N'ester, while low to Miss
ifcort talk on what should be the
of the P. T. A. During the busi-
es meeting it was decided that the
jutes* for the afternoon and her
jistants give a book instead of a
t piant to the room with best rep-
fnentotion "f mothers. Mrs. H. J.
'ever, chairman of a committee
hew duty it i« to prepare the school
(pound? for entry in the beautiful
-inis contest which is being sponsor
^ by the Lions Club, reported plans
.emulated ami the need of more
money to carry out the plans.
The third grade won the pot plant
iren by the hostess.
The following were appointed a
(nominating committee to report at
jnf'Xt meeting; dre. John Horger,
!“r* Roland Gaines, Mrs. Andrew
Hies., and .Mrs. 0. A. Fly.
At the close of the evening. Mrs.
jHiiukc Muennink and her a--Mutants
;Krv(d delin us green and white iee
’Mm ar|d angel food cake iced in
et‘n to the members present.
her kindly disposition was a favorite! rented to Miss Elizabeth Holloway,
with the whole community, she was \ golden glow salad course was
apparently well till about a week erv .-hater < k < v *re th** plate
ago when a serious inner complies- .'a ,*r*. Ne a, the gut- were asked
tion of long standing became evi- into an adjoining room, . her - a large
dent. By advice of the local doct r, white ami green cake-lights with
she wit- taken to a bun Antonio hos- . ixUcn candles attracted t; eir at-
pital where an operation was found tentiun. The bnoree was asked to
nee* .'-ary. Unfortunately the oper-
ation proved fatal to the child and
she passed away, ns said n*» ve.
'I h< funeral service at th*- Boehle
home and cemetery was largely nt-
tended and the floral offerings were
many and beautiful. Several beautiful
angemvnt t* bring
mad in pul waiicv of the ,>4 of
11 N th F testa 4 festival, in which
, I «*t . on Antonni and othei nt**<
-*»■*. 1-oiHWMllH*? muy tax part
Ak i . , in i*tdii to have a nap)
prtitfMit 11 i*\i ii**t *t* i*i
tin tun** tin idla.ra o| a am, haw
been c-i c* titrated into a t ,r day
celebt ition under the au-iptc* »f * -■
F 1 «tn A lUM iati *n with « tin b**r <>t
1 "|* latiiig evetu* lu-stde*
Hie htg | - «s for out-of - tow n com-
||M>litois ait the thr, e prizes 'll* red
t r tin l*« t prikcntutions 1. ,, parade
lot strolling piayiis, wherein pert- to
I ITS pi -ent any sort of piuv oat ap
| pcai.i to them and ean he etiectiv*-
j ty given in five minutes, either 011
foot or on lioal* decorated to give
a setting of the piay. Much eiithus
lasiu in this ,>artieu,ar event is b>
ing shown in sar An'.onio ui d many
groups, such u-i schools, coils g'-s, aim
clubs ure otganizmg their ntrie.v
Miss Emilie Y'esten, director of
events, 70s Real Estate Build ng, hu
drawn up a list of suggestions tak
en from literature, hist' ry, drama
and such sourci s.
She is hopeful of seeing many "f
the cities turn to the wealth of his-
tory surrounding their own founding
and growth, because many of these
episodes lend themselves to presenta-
tion and at the same time Pave the
added feature of the truth and im-
pressiveness of history.
The strolling players parade will
be given Wednesday, April 24 at
3:30 p. m., following a brilliant pag-
eant surrounding the entrance of the
King of the Fiesta at MU a. in.
Other colorful features on this day
—which are open to all communities
—include folk dancing and Texas
night for pioneer events.
On the following day other com-
petitions wlil include rube bands and
clowns and a pet parade. On Thurs
day also will be the annual trades
display parade, also the solemn cere-
mony of the pilgrimage to the Ala-
mo, At night the Queen s coronation
will be held by the Older of the
Alamo in the Municipal Auditorium.
The historic Battle of Flowers 1’a-
rade on Frida. wul be loii wed oy
dancing on ;ne 1 a/.as, m wnicn priz-
es will be g'\en for costumes.
'{he ntue list oi pi.at* fu. ov-.s:
strolling players: Competition t 1
aiiults, high nools and c. lieges,
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TWO CAN I D -*
LONGER THA' >NR
Fuller pf<*
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T OF RUPTURE
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MI DI II H
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1.1 Mt 'N SAN ANIONIO
11 r*AV£t I R.s Hill 1.1.
1 HIDAV AND SATURDAY.
MARCH :* AND .10
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•*n,ull*lion
USED TO THE ROAD
Giat's what <>ur USED CARS
really are! They have become
ucuuaintcd with travi-hing md
inured to hardship.,.
But they have been re-made
and re-styled and will be a
credit to you on the highways.
See us about ’em.
WORD CHEVROLET CO.
HONDO, TEXAS
Where you will find a complete-
ly stocked and up-to-date
equipped Service Station.
K" lb,'. . . i*> made to fit
’u* body mi >: \ i d to conform
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use, t give? sin iii 'v and cmfort
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pop?haide elastu , no matter how
■ j.y you may lift or \ hat the posi-
tion of your body may be. A recently
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could nut be retained heretofore.
Stomach trouble, back pains, con
.tipation. and all ai’menta cau-ed by
rupt*ire, are instantly relieved.
Results on -I’ildren are 96 per cent
favorable.
\\ ith it precise adjustment to fit
every individual ca?e, REDLICH’S
SYSTEM ENDS ALL RUPTURE
TROUBLE AND CURES ALL CUR-
ABLE CASES.
Note th** time and place given
above and call early. C. F. REDLICH.
Rupture Appliance Expert, Home Of-
fice, 535 Boston Block, Minneapolia,
Minneaota
Let
rates.
tell you about our club
YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE
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. >idU, «5(), 2i.». Junior schoo.s fjixth
bt seech tier destiny. Alter iin bug . seventh and t.i}, it grades), $ 1 JO,
her alioted fortune, the other gir! * i^idb; vis,.ing groups, ?iuO, tot), t>26;
cut for theirs. Jude punch was 3< rv-
ed with the birthday cake.
Saint Patrick’s green was promin-
ent though, ut the evening.
The invited guests were: Misses
anthems by the Quihi Church <'hr-ir Hermina Ne-ter, Jonelle Rothe, Dor-
helped to beautify the impn ssive. othy Mofieid, Regina Nestor, Anne
service at the grave.
CAMERON-JONES.
ANOTHER SLAUGHTER OF
INNOCENTS
Kubbit hunters have been active
again this week with the resu't that
371 jackrabbits were killed the fii-t
three nights of this week. Th liun;
ers simply drive . ut in the fic'ds an
with their shotguns shoot them by
the light of their headlinghts.
elementary school gmups, -ji'U,
$10.
Plaza dances; Costumes, most beau
tiful $2ft; most colorful, mest comic
al, most typical of any nation, $10
each; tack.est, $6,
Pet Parade: Birds, cats, dugs, rab-
bits, $3, $2, $1 in each cla-v; norse
„ , vw m r -i u, t,r P°' y* ^5* l'art 01 wagon,
Brucks, Bernice MnficId. Lucile Boon, ^ $1; largvJt famay f pets.
Mary Ruth Famer n, Pauline Murray, I $2; utiu iuai pet, $5, *3, $1; most
F’.lta Leinv.eber, Elizabeth Wilson, j unique tamuy, $6; best costume . pet,
Janet Kinimev, Gladys Fusselman, j vlU-
lex.is
When you equip with th**»e .>
BATTERIES X
We Sell U. S. L’s |
Ail 1 il-»ice a.I malic, of f
batteries X
CITIZENS MOTOR CAR COMPANY |
* r WEYNAND, Owner. T
t-1-t-vvv . . - Ff'H’fhH-W'l'k'FH
4k.*. .5,.!..*,j-4
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Lillian Heven,
Frances F’inger.
Hallie Kirby and
WELL IMPROVED FARM.
The country seems to have been
. W»od Cameron and Miss Evelyn ovor-run by thest‘ |,e8t8’ <i,jubt,ess. an
iJ'nes were married Monday evening. emifrr,tion ,rom aor"“ tdryer 9ecl,°“‘
11, 1929, at the .St John’s and they haVe made he,Vy mr°“d8
Rectory. Rev. T. A. Flynn perform-.0" th,> J‘tru«K|in« ^
the ceremony.
Wedding was somewhat of a
,urPrise to thi ir friends, as both are
l|JM' P,un(t- The groom is the e!d-
"it8«n of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Camer-
“n- p was born and reared here, is
ami for th ^"ndo St'b°o1 A cordial invitation is extended to
has been „ lW° or tbree years all who will to come and worship with
University at Austin ^ ^ ^'dward 8 «»—Good music will be a special at-
The hrij, • ,L ,n’ traction. Come ami help. All denom-
ter of 1 ^ y0U"fst dau«b- inations invited. Come.
«r. and Mrs. C. E. B. Jones M
7 ona of Hondo’s
lcho°l teachers.
This slaughter should appreciably
reduce their number.
PRE-EASTER SERVICES FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH TO BE-
GIN MARCH 20.
The Hy Schuohle 80-acre home-
steal property in Quihi for sale at
638.00 per acre on reasonable terms
if desired. A four-room hone, barn,
garage, fine well with windmill, tank
and waier piped about place. Sixty-
acres in high state of cultivation
chocolate loam -oil, twenty acres in
pasture. Special price for farm in-
cluding ail equipment. For more par-
ticulars, sve Hondo Land So., or own-
er, J. F. Reus, on premises.
night for pioneer events:
Cowboy singers, $50; o.uest vehicle,
most typical chuck wagon. $25 each;
Mexican musicians, $15, $ id, most
typical cowboy, most typical Indian,
$10 each; special prize, best costum-
ed tourists, $25,
Rube bands and clowns: Best
group downs, $25; best individual
clown stunt, best individual clowi
costume, $10 each; rube bands, $.,5,
$20, $10.
Folk dancing: Three classes (for
ST. JOSEPH S CELEBRATION!
D rvine, Trui
popular young
WILLIAMSON,
Pastor.
r die ceremony, the happy pair
left Austin
Thi,
on a
SR. DEAD.
honeymoon trip.
~wion with all
FRITZ MUSSMAN
Pritz M
—tizen of tv — ,—-----
IR at hi? n ‘8 S<iCtion- died of old
To,,;!.,, ,,0mf on tbe lower Hondo,
Bttriad at .l^*1 and was
*•>« follow!,, */amily (T‘ avey»rd on
rko, Rev- H- A. Hein-
E'hurch °i tbe Hondo Lutheran
vices. ’ nducted funeral
RESIDENCE FOR SALE,
A nice five-room house, with large
their frifa*|tr- *.n comn,on with all hall, fully equipped bathroom, elec-
, . n< s J bi-- in extending con. trie lights, city water, situated on
two large lots in southwestern part
of town, is offered for sale at $3,500,
half cash and balance on easy terms,
,u For further particulars see either
ritizen of * n an °'d P'oneer member Hondo Land Co. tf
of this section, died of old
on th'iow"
Subscribe for this paper.
M. JOHNSON STRAIN, ’’STAR
MATING’’ S. CTW. LEGHORNS.
1 pen of 4 hens and 1 cock,
vaccinated and in perfect health and
laying. $25.00 for the pen. 2 pens
of 4 hens and 1 cock, each of Drumms
Master, bred to lay, light Brahmas,
vaccinated, in perfect health and
laying, $12.50 per pen.
MRS. J. J. WIPFF,
Devine, Texas.
Get three of your friends
you in a club and all four
receive FARMING
to join
of you
a year for $2.00
Subscribe for the Anvil Heraid
FARM LOANS
ser-
,e«ased
had a r,VVH| 83 y‘‘ara 0,d and
[V f,r ma„v nt °f Mpdina r°tzn-,
by*everal ot -Uars; *» survived!
^ of Wancl" ! •<ihildren and a num-
tl'(ire Wttendel " f'urn‘f,hed with a
^ ded noti0“ for our next
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II. BLAlK-HMITH, Tre»*u**r.
BARRIENTES
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
MARCH 16
Tuesday, March 19, 1929
CHICKEN AND SAUSAGE
DINNER
OTHER AMUSEMENTS iN THE AFTERNOON
Everybody Welcome
SUGAR, PURE
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Service
[Station
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Citizens Motor Cur Company
Phone 151
The Hondo National Farm Loan
Association, H. E. Haass, Sec.-Treaa.,
Hondo, Texas, representing 2fi0 bor-
rowers with $1,025,280.00 borrowed,
is prepared to make farm loans any-
whero in Medina County under the
Federal Farm Loan Act at 6 per
cent interest and 1 per cent 36 year
amortization repayment plan. Sixty-
two thousand Texas farmers have
taken advantage of this system of,
borrowing over one hundred eighty-1
one million dollars. Why not you?]
Former restrictions have been taken
off and you may borrow for any I
purpoie provided for in the Act, us
a farmer only.
MYLE’S 1 lb. PACKAGE
TABLE SALT, 10c
WHITE LAUNDRY
SOAP, 8 bars .........
FESTIVAL BRAND
25c
SLICED
PEACHES,
No. 2 Vi can
20c
MORRIS SUPREME
AND BEANS,
No, 2 can
PORK
9c
WE BUY EGGS AND
POULTRY
PHONE 132
Still better
FRIGID AIRES
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Savings of as much as $90 on some models
Sharing the benefits of increased svler, volume with the
public ... as a result of this policy you are today offereJ
greatly improved Frigidaires at the lowest prices in Frigid-
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Call at our display room. Let us tell you about the new- low
prices. And let us show you how easily you can buy 1 rigid-
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S. A. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
South Texas Department
Hondo, Texas
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1929, newspaper, March 15, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563832/m1/3/?q=unt+competition: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.