The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1940 Page: 2 of 8
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BANDERA NEWS
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TV* Bandera N** Era.
MEDINA LAKE
tunr of rutting Hi* foot severely Sat-
urday nhilr cutting cednr.
Mr anti Mta Kay Orary and rHil-
<|r«>n of Kob«ti>an Waited in the San
The fine rains received brought
the lake up IK feet for which every-
one is rejoicing
Mr. and Mm. Charlie Mazurek and
daughter, John Sprenxel, anti Mrs.
Adi iph Mazurek and daughters were
visitors in Boerne Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. I harlic Schott and
non, Rudolph, and grandson, Rudolph
Call, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Bader Sunuay.
Mr. and Mrs.. McCord and August
Whitley spent Monday shopping in
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxurek, Mr
and Mrs. Milton Leibold, Mr. and
Mrs. John McCord, Mrs. Sabo, Mr.
and Mrs. August Whitley, Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Peters and Fletcher at-
tended the Halloween dance at He-
lotes where Slick Jones’ orchestra
played.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Eichhom and
little daughter were out Sunday from
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Letcher
and Estelle were in Bandera Satur-
day and enroute home visited Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Neel at F’ipe Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tieman and Rudy !
Jutmire of San Antonio spent the
week-end at Letcher’s Cove.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Zinsmeister
and daughters visited her parents in
San Antonio Saturday.
Adolph Boehme and Oscar made
a business trip to San Antonio Sat- j
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Tschirhart
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louie j
Zinsmeister and daughter and Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Haby and family j
attended the dance at Braun’s Hail
Sunday night.
Ernest Mazurek attended a dance
at Stroud’s Bar the past week-end.
The Elm Creek School had the flag
raising Friday afternoon with friends
and patrons of the school present.
Howard and Rosalie Haby and Oscar
Boehme were the color bearers and
Fletcher Peters was bugler during the
ceremony. Mr. Peters donated the
flag pole to the school.
Miss Freda Mazurek was visiting
homefolk8 during the week-end.
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didft home over the week-*nd
Mr and Mr« F L Hick* were
Hondo visitor* Monday.
Al Krnnlson of Poteet was here
on business Fndsy.
Mr and Mrs. K L. Caffall and
Caroline Stevens of Handera visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Pue and Mary
Ruth Sunday.
K L. Bridges of Vanderpool spent
Monday night in the Coffey home.
Miss Mary Ruth Pue was a San
Antonio visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benno Pankratz of
on-fort spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs Katie Fritx.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schmidt and
daughter and Mis. A. A. Fritz visit-
id Mr. and Mrs. Anderson in San
Antonio last week.
Ruth Hicks attended the area
meeting of the F. H. A. at Beeville
--aturcay.
Jin. and Mrs. W. J. Schmidt of San
Antonio visited relatives here Sun-
day.
HUNTERS
ATTENTION
DIVINE NEWSI.ETS
TV* Devise News.
Miss Henrietta Keller, bride-elect
of Mr. Henry Hendele Jr., was bon
nred with s lovely shower on Sunday
afternoon The harvest theme was
l.)dl« llonu* who had been visiting
there several weeks.
Our football team vs oste
played last Friday The game ended
n favor of Yancey UK to 0
Mias Mary Franklin of San An
tonio iMfit RfVtrol day* bor* la*t
i week visiting her father, Mr K S.
Franklin.
Mr* Harrison Wilson was a pa
tient at the Medina Hospital last
Cold Es**|k
arried out in the appointments and veek.
Mnater Roy Mercer in the role of Mr. Ervin Wilson of San Antonio
Farmer Boy presented the gifts to
Miss Keller As the guest of honor
entered the rooms. Miss Truman
Riley at the piano played Lohen-
and family visited Mr. and Mrs. W
H Melton and family Sunday
A 2.5 inch rain fell here Thursday
"f last week; creeks were up and all
Arctic Explorer "It was so cold
where we were that the candle froxe
and we couldn’t blow it out.”
Second Explorer: “That's nothing
Where we wire it was so cold the
words came out of our mouths in
pieces of ice, and we had to fry them
to see what we were talking about.”
*>* SALE
The former W. M Wuj
stead, aero., ,he street **
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grin’s Wedding march. Miss lncr tanks filled. Time to plant fall gar-
Poerner, cousin of the honoree, had dens.
chaige of the bride's register, and Mrs. B. I>. Bomba entertained the
Miss Mary Keller, sister of of the Juniors and Seniors at her home last
bride-to-be, assisted in unwrapping Thursday evening with a halloween
the gifts after which Miss Keller j party,
graciously thanked the guests. Hot -::
""h ' 1 ■ .ter'Tp *”•
"7 conveniences c’ .
Suitable for I,. r “ftp
rooming house F„r Sr
see The Fletcher |>i% ‘'nd tfnx.
of the Hondo Land Co. '
hocolate and cake were served. The
lOstesses were Mesdames Arthur
Poerner, A. A. Bendele, Joe W.
Meyer, Paul J. Schott, Misses Mary
Keller, Inez Poerner and
Bendele.
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RESOLUTION OF RESPECT
Whereas our fellow member, Mrs.
T. C. Barnes (Anna Pluck), a mem-
BIRY
POSTED
My pasture is posted and all hunt
ing uid trapping are forbidden un-
der the law. Fifty dollars reward
for ; nyone caught trespassing in any
way. 7tpd.
H. G. HAY,
POSTED
The Alex HRby ranch and the
Kami estate lands are posted. All
hunting or trespassing is forbidden.
8tpd. C. R. HABY.
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POSTED NOTICE
Pastures posted, hunting and tres-
passing forbidden. 6tpd.
C. L. GRAFF, H. E. GRAFF, A. J.
GRAFF, F. A. GRAFF, EMMA
GRAFF’.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wernette and
son, Louie, spent Friday in San An-
tonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bader and Mar-
guerite spent the week-end at Castro-
ville.
Mr. William Owen and Miss Vivian
Owen from Yancey spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Biry.
Mr. W. C. Eichhorn of San An-
tonio spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Schmidt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wielhelm and
son of San Antonio and Mr. and Mrs.
Com Watson and children of Hondo
qient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
V Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Burrelll spent a
day last week in Hondo.
Mi-s. Tom Oliver and daughter,
lone and Miss Louise Galloway, spent
Saturday in San Antonio.
Adele tH,r ^e fjrst graduating class of
Hondo High School (1004) departed
this life on April 4, 1940; now, there-
fore, be it resolved by the Alumni
Association of the Hondo High
School that it has lost a most worthy
and esteemed member, one alw-ays an
uplift to the things most worthwhile
in the community, and whose beau-
tiful life and character shall ever be
our cherished memory.
Be it further resolved that copies
hereof be sent to her family and to
the press.
A VALUABLE PROPERTY
$
1,100, cash or terms, will buy
a two acre block of land on
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POSTED NOTICE
TARPLEY
Everyone is rejoicing over the
fine rains we have had.
Clay Wright of Bandera spent last
week in the Coffey home.
Marvin Dean of Marfa visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dean
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. R. McKaskle left Monday for
her home in Seligman, Ariz., after
spending several weeks with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Leighton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lolan McCracken
and daughter of Medina visited his
mother, Mrs. I/ee Cravey, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Folk and B.
Smith made a business trip to Hondo
Wednesday.
Mrs. Bates of San Antonio visited
Mrs. J. W. Schmidt Tuesday.
Mrs. Lula Gracey of Robstown is
spending several weeks with her sis-
ter, Mrs. G. T. Sandidge.
Mr and Mrs. A. A. Jeffers, Mrs.
Sarah Jeffers and Mrs. Hattie Bil-
lings were Hondo visitors Thursday.
Dorothy Ann and Bertram Eck-
liart of San Antonio, Jo Nell Gaines
of Hondo and Walter Scheile visited
in the Leroy Eckhart home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Brock of San
Antonio visited in the Delbert Hicks
home Sunday.
Mrs. Florence Haynes and sons of
Medira visited her father, Lee Fries,
Sunday.
Walter Scheiler had the misfor-
The Alfred Saathoff pasture is
leased and posted aginst all hunting
or trespassing. 6tpd.
ARTHUR SCHULTE.
HUNTERS, PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE
I have leased my pasture, known
as the Adolph Haby pasture on the
Francisco, for hunting purposes. All
others are warned to keep off. 7tpd.
JOHN G. BOHLEN.
POSTED
I My ranch is posted according to
law and all trespassers are warned
to stay off. 7tpd.
ALVIN W. NEUMAN.
POSTED
My pastures are leaned for hunt-
ing purposes and all others are here-
ifiei
by notified to keep out. 7tpd.
MRS. LOUIS DECKER.
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POSTED
All pastures of the Chaa. Martin
Estate are posted and all hunting
with guns and dogs is forbidden. Any-
one caught trespassing will be prose-
cuted. All former permits are here-
by revoked. No trapping. 7tc.
Signed, C. E, MAHTIN,
F\ A. MARTIN,
A. H. SPRENGEK.
YANCEY
Installation of church officials
took place at the Methodist church at
he Sunday morning service last Sun-
day.
l^lr. and Mrs. Hill went to Mathis
Saturday to be accompanied home by
their little daughter, Betsy, and Miss
Highway 90 just west of new Hondo
Greek bridge. Two-room dwelling
car-shed, chicken house, etc., never-
failing water well with gasoline en-
gine, water tank supplying running
water, electric lights, etc. Ready
equipped chicken farm or a suitable
location for filling station or tourist
camp. See the Davises of the Hondo
Land Co., Hondo. tf
Laugh on Grandpa
Grandfather: "Nowadays, 1 never
see a girl blush anymore. In my day
it was different."
Granddaughter: “Why, grandpa'
Whatever did you tell ’em?”
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1940, newspaper, November 15, 1940; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563881/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.