The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 10, 1921 Page: 5 of 6
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with Krv J. «l. Allen
; Mrnsf* »*rv ice.
. th* ratnmc* of th* brnlal
(l M. Clucked **ng “At
' MIMftaiwad by Mi*»
Hitima Th# Lohengrin
) l*rch (11 pl*y#d by If iff
: warght.
)«at#rvd with her father,
It ?••»»*, «>f Austin. .She
‘ • 1 traveling suit of blue
armwirivu, »rv1 a shower
brxlvi rose* completed the
•f honor, Mis* Mary
mttr of the bride, wore
(wan of black satin with
"•fairer grey; a picture hat
jmaorti.
ifi Miller, the bride’* maid,
t drr«- of blue taffeta
t hat of blue. Both ear-
w»o«|i«U A red loses.
1 hiadrow »ctrd ** beat man.
-Cwctftt a* groom, man.
1 »** held at the home of
-ifarwiti following the eere-
Tw lUrsts included only the
nnm«iiatr relatives and
frwaU
Mri. Windrow left for Dal-
Mr Wmdro* hold* a lucra
*ith a road con atruction
f*tt»rM* and family arrived
> A A M . remained
frmd* unit Monday, when
1 'ir ^•Mey. Medina county,
r bt'rrwr, ia superintendent
*W»I for the enmiing year
[ ** *<imnier com plot ins hie
jaweational agriculture. Mrs.
U “d l,ul* "“UKhter, Claire,
r w>Hi relative* in
? *»J report a pleasant visit.
C* fn*n,i" »*•" triad to tee
IT*’ wd iincereiy trust they
C""l> “tu“ted 1,1 ^bncey.
^P -Men or women to take
1 fiends and neighbors
guaranteed hoaiery.
- ',r ®»n, women and children.
. ^ We pay 75c. an
<* 138 Ufi a we >k
j j ' ' ExPvfence unnecessary,
{ 1ffBatwnai Slocking Mills,
*■ 49
' ^ to Jeaningg.
fj ~!fV rp",dt’n'’e and 1,114
& * 15 Rcr‘’8 >n cultivation.
‘ ,,K!,Ufl'nsr farm im-
JJfour milk eoWa; 2 miles
fcarw S: °n ‘Sabin’11 roud-
1 iiani*. Tekaa. 3 7t
^ »«*t»on of Medina,
i.sa,tt „ "ur"'’ suporint«*d.-nt
., I-nt the week in San
1 o«* the teachers’
•
»MmD0W buy FISK
d T«bes at new low
k!!! *0T0R car c°
/•OUT A,U"rn^v at Ut, Sur- i
A. ’ ” ’ - Hondo.
*». m 1‘ n *Um '•"fully
«sd,n.? ,WU,U I’Umrn.
1 t-ounty, cloth
16
t„ r'fr> J- llrucks at
TW Asvu MwraAi mmt m acsw ,mt
•**k ia atatMw that M* wad M-- K
A Oerter hawA the-. - e 111 - * - ,
Ada Hebe ta a apee<a t-t hi Saw A%-
Mm aw irriwaT •$ g* v «•
af Wee «ar< TW» h;ri* m# .
Ad* Melt* amt Mae hwbe atatee, bay
Im W. are tiawa.il |* state that the
apresan-t fomwd wotbsag *en 1^
BMUer With the httit m *■ wad aiw M
■raw e*<j rtM* hrt* wunwal te-ahh.
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thaa eft •* W eh** Uy H» ia u -u»g
a very awe* Wit t a/ei as tha re*u
aa acetdawt witfs a 'aw. Th wound s*
healing nicely and Mr Graff w re*,«-,
te w.k- afllavit that the saw was
sharp.
A marriage license was mu j S ,.
tenter 5. 1»J3 c* M- G. M. Brown aa,.
Mrs. Sarah A Kota Tfei* cu, e
were from Sahmal.
Window Shade* at Lein-
weber’*.
Mr* Salha Carter left last week for
Dalis*. Before returmmr borne she
will vwit her sow. Emil, and family, ia
Deaaison.
Mr*. H E Haas* returned Mnadhy
from a two week*’ stay at the Sarta
Kaaa Infirmary in San An too 10 and is
regaining her normal health.
Devee Lead and Zum Paint. Hollo
way Brea. 5
TW Raw
Calf Roping
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11 • ff; t n 1 h«- rcrad a as I led .*
***** aeVstSi boars.
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•«i e lime u, Wt ranch*. ,
»h*i* for the approaching win
N j r.iairts "tdar at ar y t
he weathers ! tut). IScdS. S
sty. hut ia < uOh, or oh
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Mrs. John I >4, > oi»>rt ami two little
Price f. a h. tae
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run WCVNSMh.
*of,» w»nt t San An lew 10 !a*t Sun-ity
on a Visit to rwiatita# and f-len l.
■■ 1 Shaw of Mercedes spent last
Saturday and Sunday here as the
ft m. gueat af
II-a perfect deluge-the total pr»- Metlger
September 14th
AT 2:30 P. M.
EVERYBODY INVITED.
Late*.-Rata again iiegan falling I
in Hrtfcda just before lit o’clock Satur-
day right and nmtir ied u.itil after MMt „f h|.
For Sale
Several purebred Buff f)
sister, Mrs Charles <"• ^-kere.*
*-2t. Mas AkTHi’R S A:
Colds Cao-w i.i.p anw . u
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• Iiirh wreen* tlie re-
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A
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 10, 1921, newspaper, September 10, 1921; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564032/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.