The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 19, 1927 Page: 3 of 10
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DEVINE NEWSLETS.
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Shookville came over and pla\ eel
the Biry school boys Wednesday aft-'
t-rnnon. The game resulted in a score
i f 11 to 15 in favoi of Shookville.
JACOB KOENIG DIES.
SOPHIAN CLUB.
CAMPUS DOINGS.
Jacob Koenig died Tuesday, Nov.
* a ♦ Rio Medina, in
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Mr. and Mrs Raymond Blackburn b>* 90th year, beloved father of Aug-
| From San Antonio were guests of us* Koenig. He was a native of Al-
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blackburn for ^v-e, residing in Medina County for
the week-end. f>3 years. Remains will leave the oid
Mr. and Mrs. Will Tschirhart and i home at Rio .Medina Thursday morn-
laughters and Mrs. Emil Bippert l >ng, 8 o’clock, for Castroville, where
will lie in state at the
St. Louis Societx parish hall until
of Devine spent '-’twice.- at 0:30 at the St. Louis
! Monday with Mrs. Louis Biry. i Catholic church, Father A Heckman
------ - . . . Mr. Oliver Burns and a Mr. Ha'.ley. officiating. Interment in St Louis
this s ason. t‘-«r ^ ‘ of San Antonio spent Sunday with i Catholic Cemetery und r the direc-
Mr. Jim Love here. Lon of the Rieme Undertaking Com-
---::--- pany.—Thursday’s Express.
’farmScets a check
$3,700 BROOMCORN.
----- . . . itaugnters ana .urs. r.mu Ktppert [ mg. a o cioc
J. C. Redus reports giving .-.i re i from Castroville spent Sunday with I the remains
Boh| a check for $3,700 one day this| ^ ^ Mrg p j/Bi . ’
on his broomcom crop, and ■ ^ Ham ^
Members of the Sbphian Club
Save money, buy your tires at C
R. Gaines. lOt
Simmon’s Beds, Springs and Mat
LEIN WEBER'S
resses.
. . The pranks and humors of colleg:
please take notice that the club will jjf,, to be sbown in THE FAIR CO-F.D
meet on Tuesday. November 22nd at the Colonial.
instead of the regular d-jy. Miss Oc-___________
tav.a Davis will be hoateaa for the fllMMIIIIWIIimill’IlllllllimitUllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIir UHIIIIinillir>h!!ltMlliHllllil!illlllllllllllllllll.illlllllllllllllllHNMMnr
afternoon. =
his broomcom cr ip, and
n,r. 'of last year’s at $1.2 the ton. j
Redu* says he has -shipped eight
one* of these loaded at Moore. He
SAN ANTONIO 3Y STORM.
Conies the picture of college lift-
in comedy form here next week.
BLACKSMITH
Dealer in Moline Farm linplenrcnti. A complete line of parts in stock
Aermotor Windmill and Gasoline Engines
'.h: ,ks there is perhaps another car
i»"holding at Devine, and two at
Pearsall- Mr. Redus is a grower him-
s,u- and think, broomcon the best
blt on dry 'and farms; batter than
field corn, or cotton.
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FROM YANCEY.
ANTHOR AUTOGRAPHS BOOK
FOR HER FORMER
PUPIL.
On Friday morning Rev. Wheeler.
M,. and Mrs. Newton, Mr. Melton
‘..,j Mr.-. L J. Faseler motored to
Carrizo Springs where they attend-
ed the meeting of the district Stew-
ards in connection with the Sunday
c hool council of the Uvo .de District.
\ij reported a very good meeting and
•n enjoy*O*. time. Lunch.™ ^
served to the visitors by the Carrito n ; ^ Tl_;u.;,
Springs Methodist members.
A good many of out citizens at-
tended the celebration at Hondo,
where Armistice Day was celebrated
in the usual manner.
Mrs. F. W. Bol ir.falk and children,
and Mrs. H. N. Burg.r and Jack
visited r- latives at Catarina Friday
returning the same day.
Misses Nora end Bess Saathoff
were home from San Antonio Sun-
day and attended church here in the
morning. They were accompanied by
Mr. Vincent Haas*.
Mr. J. D. Baker and family and Mr. I
Will Harris and family attended)
church at Zigzag Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Moss of Mir-
ando City were visitors here for sev-
eral days last week, with the families
of Mr. B. F. Moss and Mr. N. F.
Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. John Faseler ere hap-
py over the arrival of a new baby
boy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Darby and fam-
ily of San Antonio were the guests
of Mr. W B. Melton’s family Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Wilson at-
‘ended church here Sunday.
Miss Rettie Crain who 1 - been in
San Antonio for the pa- ar. arriv-j
ed home Saturday and i i remain
here for some time.
Misses Shumaker and. Kercheville
spent Armistice Day in Kerrcille and
Devine respectively.
Mr. Jim Weekly and family went
*o Hondo Saturday, taking their son.
Gerald, for medical treatment.
Joe, the six-year-old t tughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fuller vas bitten
by a rattlesnake Saturday afternoon.
ESTRAYED.
Fii i.i t ie John Muennink ranch on
Accompanying a nhotc graph or the t* •> ioper Hondo, 72 head of mutton
adies. the following article was pub- t.-. benrn.g four different brands
’ished in a recent issue of the Dallas 'open A over nose) (reversed 4 on
News under the above Caption:
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inis picture is the Fair o-ed, and
from all appearances tho picture took
San Antonio by storm.
POSTED NOTICE
! SOUTH END ADDITION TO HONDO
Our ranch is posted ami all hunt- +
ing thereon is for’ idden under pen-
alty of law.
17tf. OVERTON SCHMIDT.
right jaw) (diamond on right jaw)
To a Dallas woman, Mrs Frank ' “-J -s '*:• eight jaw). Finder please
Scott Cockrell, 1412 Vs Bennett Ave- me by letter to Hondo and
nue. goes the grateful appreciation F'*'-..warded lG-3t-pd.
< f thousands of loyal Bavlorites fot j E. H. FRERICHS.
her originality in suggesting as al -----::-----
“moniker” for the Baylor football I POSTED.
1 1-2 Blocks South of School Grounds
H. Yv. BARKULOO, Owner
$100.00 Buys a Lot or $250.00 Buys one Acre
In the Coole*t and Cleanest Part of Town and in a Strictly White
District.
TERMS: TWO LOTS OR ONE ACRE, $!0.00 DOWN AND $10.00
PER MONTH OR 10^ DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
AN INWARD POLISH
MAKES AN
OUTWARD SHINE
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i team the word “Bear”.
Mrs. Cockrell was a student
in 1915, where
Doyle Thrailkill she was captain of, V 7J
,, . . , . , ., . . .... -orbulden under penalty of the law.
the girls basketball team, officialdom 9~
“yell leader” for all athletic meets, j
and incidentally a member of tr.e j
All our pastures and farms are
'it
! posted and any hunting or trespassing
j with dogs or guns thereon is strictly
HENRY BATOT,
R. W. RICHTER.
class in journalism taught hy Dorothy! TURKEY AND CHICKEN DINNER.
Scarborough. 1 ___
Mrs. Cockrell is shown in the pic-1 The Lutheran ladies will hold a
ture above at the left, receiving an bazaar and turkey and chicken din-
j autogrophed copy of the Tex s au- 'tier at th- Chamber of Commerce
I thor’s latest novel, ‘Impatient Gri- Hall. Saturday, November 19th. The
I selda,” in the book department of1 Patronage of the public is respect-
i Sanger Bros., of which Miss Bertie fully solicited.
Prager, at the right, is manager. Dr. j -------"-----
Scarborough is in the center. i SALE.
“I was a reportu on the Baylor
magazine, too,” said Mrs. Cockrell
when a contest v ... started by one
of the men profess <rs to give a name
to the Baylor team worthy to stan 1
along with other strieking monikers
which make it easy to identify a col-,
lege team and which also posses a.
sort of psychic merit in stirring the
1,000 acres of the Virgil Johnson
ranch, south of D’Hanis. Plenty of
l water; $7.50 per acres. Part terms.
12-4t. MRS. M. I. JONES,
Box 282, South San Antonio, Texas.
POSED.
ACCESSORIES
Mj Pasture is posted according to
lav. and minting or trespassing there-
in is forb'dden under penalty of the
law. 16-8t-pd.
T. J. Wiemers.
POSTED.
spirit of both tlie players and back
ers.”
The girl chose the word ‘‘Bear’
and its alliterative synonym "hruin”,
as the name of her choice, and this
was placed by the number “seven”
all other names being similarly list-
ed. My pasture on the Hondo is post
"I was told that nij name could c l according to law utul all hunting
not win. so 1 -w ithdrew it, leaving or respas«ing therein is strictly for-
t.h>- space blank.” declares Mrs. i bidden.
U< ckrell, “but many knew what sev-, Di-6i-pd. J. W, ULBKICH.
en had represented and “Bear” won__________ _
over all other entries.”
RHEUMATISM
In appreciation of her services,
the 1917 issue of the Baylor Annual
w ,s d 'dicated to the coiner of “Bay-; VVhile iri trance with thc American
lor Bear”. By that time, Miss Thrail-I ArmF 1 obtained a note‘1 Frenc^
kill had left school to marry Frank] Prescriptioin for the treatment of
Sc-.tt Cockrell, and gone to live at Rh,umatlsm and Neuritis‘ 1 bav<'
Hondo, where a baby had been born ^iven th 8 ^ thousands with wonder
«c ., , to the pail-. The Annual, the only one ..... ,
she was hurried to San Antonio and . . , , . . . nothing. I ask nothing for it. I will
___ _ , . . ever dedicated to a feminine student *
mail it if you will send mo your od-
divs.-.. A postal wil! bring it. Write
today. PAUL CASE, Dept. S 280,
iiven the serum and i, recovering
rapidly.
Miss Ethel Meister spe.i .Yunday
a Sun Antonio.
FROM BIR^
at Baylor, was also dedicated to the
youngster whose Tiame is F’rank.
Me i> now nearly 11 years old and
ha.- two brothers. Thomas, 8 and
Wil i ford, 6
As you drive along you may think
ot some little accessory to your car
that would add comfort and conven-
ience, Or, you may see it advertised
and want it, hut not know where-
to get it.
M t is n QUALITY article you can
almost always find it in our large
stock of automobile access ries. Or,
we will order it for you.
TAMPKE-WORD Chevrolet Go. j::
Chevrolet Sale* and Service.
WA are equipped with special Chev-
rolet Tools and can do any
kind of repair work no
matter how unusual.
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College Girl Combinations |
Have You Seen Them?
This Garment appeals
instantly to the woman
who wants the utmost in
designs and fit and vet
at a price no higher than
truly good quality de-
mands. In this Combi-
nation Garment you find
that it supports, flattens,
and adds graceful curves
and contours, yet there
is no constraint and no
choked feeling.
We have them
different styles,
we show vou the
m many
May
whole
arrav
Yours is here!
MRS. F. A. HEYEN
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for Economical Transportation
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Brotkion, Mass.
Jr. and Mrs. Albert fMIhvr* ■ tin A
daughter*, Go-die. Eva Bell an I
Iheniozell, Mrs. (’harlea Wendlarul
1,1,1 Barline, and little Eat le Rihn
t POM J :t* C
M_s- Louis Itihn and K-.ss Tessie
'",nt Thursday evening in Devine.
f Albert Toi ler hap, neri to a
sinful accident this w n-' dropping
- -i" 1 •‘tern on his foes e'u-ihing ■*
bone.
^ v £‘- number from here attend-
ATTENTION, GASOLINE USERS.
I have the Gulf Refining Co.
.Agency in Hondo and will appreciate
\ou.- business when needing gasolme.
kerosene, or lubricating oils. Phone
101 for prompt delivery.
M. F. SCHWEEKS.
ly&WsJ J^tU^p
V» 1. help you to keep a '*rh >:< ■ raphe*
!’ 'f I of Mitpp » #- “ fT*i has a fr’-‘h ttnek
of fresh films and supplies and Camera' if
ou need a new one Let your drug, t
develop your pictures. P-19
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FOR SALE.
Extra fine Dolan China pigs $
Sawed or Cord
WOOD
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Phone 959 4
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Everything in
Hardware
Body by Fithtr
Style
that women
desire r r Durability
that men
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Buick for 1928 h:is won tre-
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men and women alike, be-
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lustrous Duco colors and luxurious closed car interiors—
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long life anti unfailing dejiendability.
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SPORT MODELS *1105 to 11525
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-and you’ll find aat Chevrolet ownership is
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 19, 1927, newspaper, November 19, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564591/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.