The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 28, 1925 Page: 6 of 6
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BALZEN-HELMKE WEI
MRS WESLEY LEINWEBER
HONORED.
BIG
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Miller
FOR SALE.
Two northeast corner
Brown-Woods Addition t
most desirable building
CARO
ack
h
Xvision were Mr. Harry H. Ba'ien
of Sturm Hill and Miss Esther A.
Helmke of Hondo. The church was
handsomely decorated in white and
■pi k by several lady friends of the
for
lota in the
o Hondo. A
site, half a
way. See
ee, terms,
tf.
I wish t
reciation
riends 4».
1
rn,
11VI
ittl
ide of last week. between four i.............
After the guests had a sembied tonseed and a couple of seta of har-lf-lna M estfa!!, the \oung daugntei j
for SALE.
was led into the ness also were destroyed.
the youthful brid<
bride. Miss Amanda Greil presided *iv*ng-rooni where tf p nk and gray The Hondo Fi-e Company went
at the organ and played a wedding color scheme had been prettily car-1 to the scene of the fire both the
ried out in the adornment of the: chemical and pumper taking part
room and the chair prepared for the ) in the effort to extirj^n-h the fir
guest of honor. Mrs. Roland Chancey and right well did they acquit them-
offered a toast to “The Bride," Mrs. j selves, considering the c ondition-.
T. C. Barnes "The Wife," and Mrs.
F- S. Cockrell to “Marguerite at the Xey farm, and the one at
Moods. After this Master Orceneth the Leinweber place were full of
Ely, Jr., decided to “make hay while ' water, furnishing practically enough
the sun shines” and, while industri-. to extinguish the fire. As ano*h.
Anna Balzen of Knippa as maid of OU8h" wielding his tiny rake in the j means of smothering the fire plows
honor and little Hilda Mumme was destruction of the small hay stack ' were set to work to looser, up the
Lot No. 5, out of block No. 7, in ,
the J. W. Miller Addition is for sale!
march when the bridal party entei-
ed the church and departed, to hold
a reception in the vestiblue of the
church immediately after the mar-
riage service at the altar. Messrs.
Arthur and Walter Greil acted res-
pectively as gromsman and best
man while Miss Annie Marquis of
San Antonio as bridesmaid and Miss
f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westfall,
drew int’» the room a little wagon
loaded to its capacity with varied and j ^ cash. If you want to purchase
useful prest ilts for the bride-to-be. , ^ buiIdjn(, site for a residence in |
Mm. Hadel Chandler and Misses Hond<) ^ F,etcher Daria, Manager,
Edna and Alma Britsch were in
r of the arrangements and
predated.
As luck would have it, both the tank acted as hi .-tesses to the following
guests: Mendames George Heyen,
L. H. Heyen, John Britsch, Hy.
Britsch, G. E. Grueber, Frank West-
fall, Arnold Rothe. Chas. Sehuehle,
C. J. Bless. A. C. Thallman, Ernest
Britsch. Ben. Oefinger. George Ben-
dele, Sr., Quinn Ney; Misses Emma
HONDO LAND CO.
take it To
innings
<*.« ^TARRH
!
ground and a shovel crew threw a lot
ring bearer, carrying the two wed- wbich was found in a corner of the _
•ding rings in a beautiful tulip. living-room, numerous packages con- cf soil on the burning corn and cot- j Britsch. Thelma Decker and Freda
Promptly at three o’clock the bridal Gaining pretty and useful gifts were tonseed. I Balzen and Mrs. Paul Doerr and
par*y met at the Lutheran parson- ^ound. These the little hay-maker) Ihe barn valued at approximately I Mrs. G. E. Miller,
age and went in a procession, to the Pi*ted in his small wheel-barrow J $2,000.00 was of course, the pro-j Refreshments of cake, chocolate
deep-toned music of the church bell, and pushed to the honoree who open- j perty of Mrs. Ney, as well as about i and coffee were servd, dainty spring
to the church, the bride, the brides- ed them and passd them around for: 200 bushels of the corn. Th? re-1 violets being the plate favors.
Get More Eggs
or vour money back if you
feed “MARTIN’S EGG PRO-
DUCER.” Cure and Pre-
vent disease with “Martin’s
Roup Tablets. Guaranteed
by W. H. WINDROW.
Internal Medina \t’l’~c*t|w?
through th« Blood *h«
ofJ?atanrriha"i,U ln
P11** Cured lufttaui
mmm
maid and the maid of honor, led by t^e inspection and admiration of'mainder of the corn estimated at
the ring bearer, entering at the ; the guests. j around 900 bushels, and the cotton-
tower door while the pastor with the ^ delicious refreshment course I seed
;room and his friends came in at the I P*11*1 anci Kra>' brick ice-cream
rear church door. At the altar both and ca^e was served to some eighty
parties met. Messrs. Frank Boehle Siesta.
and Ralph Saathoff, the efficient
ushers, saw to it that aside of the
Tax Assessor and Mrs. L. E.
Heath were San Antonio visitors
bridal party, their many relatives Saturday,
and friends, who had come to wit- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pichot and little
ness the impressive service and ex- s-on, Wm., Jr., of Houston, spent
tend congratulations, were all com- J the week here visiting Mr. Pichot’s
fortably seated. The service
was
opened by the singing of “I’ll be
uuth lou ’ by Mrs. C. P. Haaskarl
and Miss Amanda Greil. The pastor
>f the church, Rev. Haaskarl, there ■1
upon delivered a timejy address rela-;
‘ive fo the sacredness of the marriage j
sisters, Mrs. F. H. Schvvters and Mrs.
Robert Koch, in Hondo and other
relatives in Medina County.
WITH THE DRILLERS.
was the property of Panchol The Mid-Kans“ 011 Company this
Esparza, a tenant on the farm. The|week on,c»ded three car* oad
origin of the fire is unknown, *hc j dri“in« equipment at Dunlay and
blaze having gained con ;dcran! * !‘re rusbirg work on getting
HondoStateBani
A GUARANTY FUND BANK.
headway before being discover rd.
While the contents of the bam.
on getting it in
place on the Haby farm, some three
miles South of the town. This, we
Are you acquainted with the protection afforded
Guaranty Fund Banks?
deperiton j
BEEF CALF SHOW.
MILLER-BRITSCH.
A very pretty ‘tt^iWinsr took plac i
• •state, Following this the beautiful Wednesday aiteynfton, February 25, * Th? Baby Beef Calves being fed
d°ublc ring service was read and the; 1925, at 3.o’clock at St Paul’s Luth- by the Hub boys of editia, Bexar,
bappi groom and bride werq declar- eftin Church,' -when Rev. Grueber, ' Crib, Bee and Gillispie Counties will
ed husband and wife. Immediately j pastor if the church, pronounced the 1 shown and judged' for prize- at
•after an impromptu lecepti’on in the words vhitfh bound Mr. Dan Miller *be Stockyard- iu San Antonio Tut
vestiblue of the church, the bridal and Miss Edna Britsch “until death da^v afternoon. March 2nd.
party and a number of relatives re- do them part.’’ The hoys are to have the eaiv- s
particularly the corn, is not h total1 understand, is to be a deep test, and
less, it is badly damaged. Pc h ips 1is the fir3t aPPearance in this ter-
two-thirds of it can be utilized as ritor-v of one of the maJ°r ™mPanl«*>
feed for hogs and other stock. :and everyone is hoping that its ad-
As far as we are advised the •nly'v#nt is hut the fore,unrK‘r of other
1 big companies. The operations of
the Mid-Kansas will be watched with
interest and everyone trusts its ef-
fort will be crotvned with great sue-
Your deposits aie fully protected by the Depositor’. r„
Fund of the State of Texas. y
insurance carried was only on
building—.some $300—in the Cast o-
ville Mutual Fire Association.
cess.
MARRIED.
Mr. Lucia’i Ward and Miss Artie
Berry, two popular young people of
the Yat.ee ' community, were married
at 3:3.0 ( ‘clock p. m.,- Sunday, Feb-
iu«r.\ 32, 1026, at the Baptist Par-
sonage of this place. Rev. W. C.
II RDPI of the local Baptist |
paired to the home of the bride! To the’strains of “Fairies >Ved- at the dockyards by 8 o’clock Mon- i (Jmrch, officiated at the marriage)
where an ice-cream and cake lunch-; ding march,” played by Mrs. Charles ! da-v morning. The business men -of j ceremony.
«o>n was served and general socia- j Stiegler, the bridal party entered the I Tan Antonio haye given $500 for The young people will make their I
bility was greatly enjoyed by all church, which had been decorated i prizes anil the National Herefoid! home near Yancey where the groom!
present. Toward night the newly jin white and green, and took their j Breeders Association will add a good; :8 jn the stock-farming business. j
wedded couple departed for an ex-j places at the altar in the following j amount to this. There will be about j This papr joins in the usual felic-
tended wadding triu to San Antonio, order: Miss Aleen Bristol:, cousin of 40 calves shown there. | Rations to this happy young couple.
Frericksburg and other points. Up-j the bride, in a girlish dress of pink
Shorthand and Typewriting in 3 Mont
Pay after graduation and position secur
Earn while you learn.
famous “Byrne Systems” of Shorthand and Business Ira
F« r particulars write us to send literature.
San Antonrip Commercial College
609 Nolan St. ’ San Antonio, Tei
on their return they will make their' charn^use satin and
home with Mr. Fritz Balzen of Sturm
Hilt, the father of the groom. The
jfroom is an industrious,young man of
.jjood report and is we(| an’(j favor-
aHy kxown in his home precinct.
The bride is the accomplished young-
est daughter of Mr. Fritz Helmke,
who resides on a fqrm several miles
east of P mdo. Some years ago she
lost her lnpther pnd since then and
up to this time has kept and nyanaged
The home of her father and thus and
incidentally acquired early in life
ithe knowledge and skill of proprly
keeping a house and home. Both
the bride and the groom have many
friends who all join the Anvil Herald
in wishing them a long, joyous and
prosperous journey through life.
JORDAN-BOHMFALK.
A pretty home wedding was solem-
nized at the home of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bohm-
faik, at G:00 o’clock Wednesday
ev ning, February 18, 1925, when
Miss Jennie Bohmfalk became the
bride of Mr. Milton Jordan, of Art
Mason County, Texas, the Rev. Fritz
Foerster, officiating.
The bride, the lovely daughter of
<our fellow towns people, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Bohmfalk, is a native of this
immediate section and has a host of
friends who rejoice with her in be-
coming the bride of the man of her
choice.
The groom is a prosperous young
.stock-farmer of Art. Mason County,
Texas, and our people congratulate
him on winning so worthy a mate
for life’s journey.
Out of town guests at the wed-
ding included Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Jordan and son, Frank, parents and
brother of the groom, of Art, Mason
"County, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bicken-
bach of San Antonio, and Misses L.
Heickmann and D. H. Heickmann of
Somerset. These latter two were
here on a visit to Grandma Heick-
mann, and took adavantage of their
presence here to attend the wed-
ding.
Local friends who also were pres-
ent at the wedding included Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. R. Bohmfalk and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bohmfalk and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bohmfalk
and Rev. and Mrs. Fritz Foerster and
family.
Immediately after the ceremony
the newly wedded couple left on a
brief bridal visit to San Antonio
-•■ind other points, after which they
will go to Art, Mason County, Texas,
where they will make their home.
That happiness and prosperity may
attend them throughout life is the
wish of a 13 our people.
carrying a
bouquet of pink carnations, with Mr.
Alvin Bristch, brother of the bride.
Then c»nie little Loriti? Martin, ring
bearer, who was dressed in pink and
carried the ring on a pink cushion
which matched her dress. And last
came the bride, dressed In a suit of
midnight blue Poiret twill witty all
accessories of brown, and carrying
a shower bouquet of white carna-
tions with Mr. Dan Miller, the groom.
Rev. Grueber in his earnest and im-
pressive manner, pronounced the
words which made the happy couple
man and wife. “Meditation, One
Heart and One Soul," was softly
rendered during the ceremony.
The happy couple left for a short
honeymoon to points east. The bride
is the youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hy. Britsch and the groom is
the son of Mrs. G. E. Miller, and
is a promising young mechanic.
This paper joins in congratula-
tions and best wishes to the happy
pair.
NEXT WEEK. CHAUTAUQUA
WEEK.
Radcliffe’s Chautauqua pays its
annual visit to Hondo next week,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
March 3, 4 and 5.
Radcliffe’s is one of the best
Chautauqua companies on the road
today and their programs are all
highelass—not highbrow, but "high
n quality and purpose—and should
ippeal to all amuement-loving peo-
ple. If you have never attended a
Chautauqua before attend this one
and make the acquaintances of thw
best there is in entertainment.
GRAND! BROTHERS HERE.
Grandi Brother’ Stock Company
is filling a week’s engagement here
this week and showing every night
to appreciative audiences. Their
shows are clean, moral dramas that
bring out the high-lights of life id
a way to entertain without offend-
ing the most fastidious tastes, and
the music is of the best.
They close their engagement her
tonight and if you haven’t laughed
yet this week, better see them and
save the week. You’ll be sure to
laugh before the curtain falls.
CARD OF THANKS.
The calves will stay in San An-
tonio until Thursday, then, they will,
go to Fort Worth to the . Souhwest t
Exposition and Fat Stock Show, j
where they will be shown against
calves from all over the State. After
the show the packing houses will bid j
for them. Some of the tal es •
weighing 1100 pounds at 15 months*
of age.
FARMS AlSD RANCHES FOR
SALE.
,80 acres, 3 miles from Hondo.
50 acres in field, all tillable.
100 acres, all in town.
160 acres, all tillable.
100 acres in field.
452 acres, near Y'aneey.
150 acres in field, 85 per cent til-1
lable.
These places can be bought at the \
right price and terms. I also have \
several places in the Tarpley Com-
munity.
S. G. CARTER,
31-11. Hondo, Texas
FISH AND OYSTERS
Night Cougjbing—
How to Stop It
,1 wughing .which, through
loss of valuable sleep, often makes
you feel utterly worn-out and use-
less during the day, and by quickly
weakening the system lays you
open to the most dangerous infec-
tions, can now be promptly checked
by a very simple treatment. Peo-
ple who have hardly been able to
Jesf on account of coughing spells
haw found that they can sleep the
whole .night through undisturbed
often^aftar the very first trial.
Tuo tri ilnwnt baned on a remark-
■Mo rrtserimloB \nuwn aa Dr. Klne'a
New li,Uci»i ety. Tou Mmpiy laHe a tea-
Sooupfuj, ut nljtit be lure rati firm anil
Jr.lUt it In your throat for It, or Z0 aec-
ends before awailoulng It. The pre-
scription ltaa a double action It not
only aouiUe* anil luala the aoren-M ami
Irr-liutlon. hut It quickly loosen* and re-
moves the phh «rm and congestion which
la the real ohiise of the couuh. The
result Is that you usually sleep as soundly
a* a ha be the very first nUht. and the
COUKh goes In a very short time.
The prescription contains no opiates or
.harmful Urusa, Excellent for children
a* veil as grown-ups For coughs, chest
colds, hoar-epesa, a. ie throat, spasmodic
croup, bronchitis, laryngitis and bronchial
asthma. At all (rood dniggUts. Ask for
Want a Business Educatii
If you arc contemplating attending a Business
College it will pav you to see or write
FLETCHjBR DAVIS
Hondo, Texas
He can sell you a scholarship in one of the lead-
ing Business Colleges of the State at a material
saving. Before making vour final arrangments I*
sure 1 Investigate This
Every Friday at Tho Favorite Cafe.
tf. STIEGLER & GRAFF, j
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Do You Wish to Succeed in
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A rodl Hold on Success.
Before the end of 1925J
Then fill out blank below and aend us NOW. We will he!py«J
good.
DRAUGHON’S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
San Antonio, Texas.
Please send me your beuatiful Free Catalog b> return
Your Name ................................................ Address .......
Old time chicken supper and
the “Trimniins’ ” every Wednesday
* veiling at tlua SOUTIiSIDE. CAFE.
We take this means of extending
our heartfuelt thanks to our neigh-
bors and friends for the many acta
of kindness and expressions of sym-
pathy for us in the last illness and
death of our beloved husband and
| father, the late Geo. Haass, Sr. With
sad but grateful hearts, we are.
a]j Very respectfully,
MRS. GEO. HAASS, Sr..
and Childten.
TWO FOB ONE
Bv special arrangements with the Ferguson
Forum, Governor James E Ferguson’s own
Paper, we can give
The Ferguson Forum
and
Fletcher’s Farming
Both One Year For Only $2.00.
The price of the Forum alone.
If you are interested in the Governor’s publication and
want to help him push its circulation you can help him
and at the same time pet FARMING free by subscribing
through this office. Call on us, or us? the following
and write:
FLETCHER’S FARMING,
HONDO. TEXAS.
Gentlemen,—Enclosed please find check or money order
f‘ i .$2.0o for which send me Farming and the Ferguson
Forum each one year.
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See
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and
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 28, 1925, newspaper, February 28, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564057/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.