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HIGHWAY 90 LEAGUE.
UPPER QlMHl NOTES.
D.J^I'TCiS
At Castroville'Sunday, Aug. 16
Hondo, Texas, August 9— The
D'Kanis Pirates tamed the Bronchos,
Mr. H. H. Saathoff and son,
purge, were business visitors in Sun
to tie them for second place in Lea- Antonio Tuesday
gue standing, with some heavy hit Mr-, hlfresia < ole and li -le daugh-
MUSIC—-THE COLUMBIANS
EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INVITED
ADMISSION: Gents. 75c. Ladies 25c.
s
ting in late innings of game on local ter returned to her home in San An-
grounds. Pi ates went hitless until tonio the first of the week, after a
two down in 5th inning when barrage week s visit with relatives and friends,
of heavy hitting commenced, scoring Mr. Jacob Hauser of >an Antonio.
2 runs in fifth on a triple, single and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oefinger and
double, and continued in Oth inning son, Paul, from Upper Hondo, and 1>.
with two triples and 2 singles for H. Brucks spent last Sunday with Mr.
three more runs. and Mrs. Paul Oefinger and Mr. and
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Castroville Cullings-:-
LOCAL. PERSONAL AND BUSINESS ITEMS FROM
THIS BUSY BURG
9. FITZSIMON. OFFICE AT
'5.0. AL REPRESENTATIVE CASTROVILLE DRUG STORE
News and advertising copy for this column for the week’s issue
jwculd be submitted to Mr. FitzSimon or mailed direct to us at
Hondo not later than Tuesday night of each week Mr. FitzSimon
ia authorized to collect and receipt for any business for this paper.
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1931
Late last week.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
LAWN PARTY.
On Wednesday evening. July 29,
Knj-ene Jungman. Jr., entertained a
of his friends with a lawn party
.ac his home at ihe Potranco, the oc-
zaasion being Mr. Jungman’s birth-
dbiy anniversary.
The evening was whiled away in
staying various games and dancing,
which was followed by a midnight
rtnrh consisting of chi.,ken salad,
ijv.niento cheese sandwiches, cake and
pvneh.
The' invited guests were Misses
Margaret Gross, M rgaret Jennie-s,
Julia Trip, Mamie Halbardier, Corine
Mangold, Maudie Holzhaus, Babe Hil-
lman and Me; :s. Ross, James RUdi-
.vgvr, Leonard Jurgrr.an. Anton Fl it-
'S .use. Alfred Trip. John Wisenpope,
John Jones, Fred Wernette, Sylvan
JValba tier, Milton Uecker, Jack Kt-
-ier, Wilford Jungman, Alfred F.tter,
L«o and Eugene Jutigman.
I For the convenience of Anvil Her-
] aid subscribers at ’"astroville. La
Caste, Rio Medina, Medina Lake and
Motor Route G, we have placed e list
w h Mr. Bernard FitzSimon at the
High .-av Drug Store. You may pay
your subscription and advertising ac-
counts to Mr. FitzSimon and he will
rc.t-ipt for same. Also leave your ad-
vertising copy w ith him and it will be
given prompt attention.
The Publishers.
D'Hanis—
AB. R.
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Mrs. Ernest Thomas.
J. Mueller, If
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Mr. and Mrs. Jake Saathoff and
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two daughters of San Antonio visited
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relatives during the past week.
A. Finger, c
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Mr. and Mrs. George Balzen, Mr.
Jim Unger, lb
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and Mrs. Edgar Balzen and Mr. and
T. Koch, rf
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Mrs. Oscar Moehring attended a card
Joe Finger, 2b
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party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Finger,
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A. A. Huegele in San Antonio last
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Sunday. Prizes were awarded to
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Mrs. Edgar Balzen and Mr. George
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Hondo—
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Mrs. C. H. Kous and Mrs. E. W
J. Finger, ef
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Balzen attended church in Castro-
Parsons, 2b
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ville Saturday.
Balzen, 3h
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Saathoff were
Taylor, lb
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San Antonio visitors Tuesday.
Bradley, rf
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Woodrow Maier returned to his
A. Finger, ss
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home in San Antonio a!';--r a several
Kimr. <•
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weeks’ visit to his cousin, John Henry
Rotbe, If
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-laathoff.
Reitzer, p
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Mrs. Edgar Balzen gave a quilt-
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ing party to a number of ladies at
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her home Tuesday. Those who en-
Earned runs
■ D’Hanis
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Hondo
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joyed ihe quilting were Mrs. Eddie
STORE WIDE BARGAIN SALE
During this Store Wide Bargain Sale all our Fine Quality
Furniture will be sold at prices much lower than it can be
bought anywhere ir. Texas. Special Prices to our out of town
customers. Visit us ..nd be convinced that we can save you
money.
For your convenience park your car Free in the parking lot
right next door.
A. C. Toudouze Furniture Co.
San Antonio, Tex»».
121 Main Avenue
D’Hanis Doings
A round-up of Local. Personal and Business Items gathered weekly
by our regular Correspondent
Miss Viola Koch
to whom all items intended for this column should be handed not
later than Wednesday noon of each week. Miss Koch i*
authorized to collect and receipt for money due this paper.
D’HANIS, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12.1931
Mr. and Mrs. John S tre of Rio-
maHtiina are the proud parents of a
3grl, born Thursday July 30, 1931.
Professor and Mrs Rodgers arid
funnily of San Antoni vii.Ued the
'•FitzSimon? one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Suehs and fami-
ly a fid Mr?. Josephine Naegelin spent
Thursday in the Brackenridge Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Ar hut- Iiolzhaus,
Miss Magdaline Holzhaus, Harry
Holzhaus and Gordon Ray Jungman
anre on a fishing trip at Corpus Chris-
; fvi flhiv*
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Naegelin and
'frimilv m i- •an Antonio Monday.
,Wi Albert Haller and Chas. Biedi-
srer w.. •• in Sa: Antonio Monday.
Mr. Gabe Tsehirhart is building a
mesideuce. Work was started Mon-
day Good luck to him. as we always
;am glad to see any improvement,
wrijirh will add to the beauty of the
'down.
A double header was p'ayed be-
ttswer; the Sabinal Hustlers and the
Castr vi!I< Indians. Two hard fought
grames. Both games were won by
Sabiral. The first game s-ore 4 to
the second game w«*nt fifteen in-
ning', the score 5 to 3.
Barbecue and Salads. Keno will ! e
played and other amusements. \
brilliant time assured each and every-
one who will attend.
The Camp Kiva Girls of Mien,
Texas w re visiting Imre Wednesday
and Thursday.
Mr. itid Mrs. Arthur Hn!r'>aus and
family have returned home from a
vacation
Mr. Julius Mueller has returned
to Castroville to re-open a bakery in
the old drug store building.
Mr. Henry Schott was a San An-
tonio visitor Thursday.
Miss Eugenia FitzSimon spent a
few days last week visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Bohl and family near
Devine.
Mr. J. E. Blackman was seen here
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. August Mangold,
Mrs. Leo Mangold and Mrs. Henry
Haller, attended the funeral of Mr.
Muennink in Hondo.
Miss Bernice Keller of La Coste is
staying with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Tsehirhart and family this week.
Miss Irene Burrell was a San An-
tonio visitor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. August Mangold,
Mrs. Leo Mangold, Mrs. Henry Haller,
and Mrs. Louis Schott were San
Antonio visitors, Tuesday of last
week.
A grand reunion of the Wernette
and Jagge relationship was held in
three base hits: Jini Finger. Mueller.
T. Koch' two luiie hits: A. K»v.h two,
Jim Finger Parsons: double* play.
Moehring and Mrs. Oscar Moehrir.r
from near 11 ■ruio, Mrs. Emil Kauff
man from Red Wing. Mrs. 0-ar
Joe Fingei M. K-vh- dm Finger: Z'- ■ merman from San Antc-nio M> ■
Struck out- bv Reitzs r 6. Neater «: vvi'Iie £’ ruckle, Mrs. George Bahen
.base on balls: :.ff Reitzer 2; Hit bars- »d daughter, Miss Ida, Mrs. C. H.
man: by Rsdtzer, A. Finger, by Nes- ‘ ,;s a"d Mrs. E. \\. Ralzen. Af e.
ter Jno. Finger. the quilting, two prizes we e gi-'en
LEAGUE STANDING *' t < .irryiug beans on , knit .
DANCE i
at the
PETE KOCH HALL
D'HANIS
SUNDAY, AUCST 16th.
\
Admission
Gents 50c; Lad es 15c
t
EVERYBODY INVITED 1
•> •M'-SK-WiK'v+iJWR H"
Mi-
Team
BABIN \L
D’HANIS
HONDO
CASTROVILLE
MACDONA
Games next
Won Lost Pet 0- Moehring received ,'i it f r < a-rv-
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D'Hunis, Castroville at Hondo.
Cfi RD OF THANKS.
* * • the Wernette Garden where about
A: vial St. Louis Parish Celeiuu one hundred and thirty relatives I
ftion -undo;*. August 23. at ('a«tro- met, and enjoyed a barbecue and
■will*- ’’xcelle.. Meals will be served the various side dishes to make the
arm.siring of Chicken, Sausage, dinner a success.
FARM FOR SALE.
I
COLONIAL COVERINGS.
The
1.-3 r
xane r
in fr
*. J. Schmidt titO-nere farm
' >s north edst of Yancey and
east of Yarcey-Hondo road
'ale on easy t- mm Thi? is a
fx*ar jt tract of land lying in a
squn
r.l fr eed s' nz the Ire
math ide hy a public road. It is a
fertile ranfv !oam soil and every
foot i' til'oble. There are three
mdds, one of 185, another of 14r
asnd a: >ther of 10 acres or a total in
fields f 330 a res. T! t* balance of
Alt) acre: is divided no into two pas
t z res, . nd a trap for the work st,
snd ah thr< e are accessible to and;
acre vv.il ed bv a large earthen tank
This tai k is kept constantly supp!
thy the over-flow from a never fail-
ing wel nearby. The well is fifty
feet de< n and has never failed in
water. I*, is equipped with windmill.
Place is well fenced throughout, hai
two comfortable tenant houses, big
’double 1 >rn >>*-J otb'-r out h iildim'?.
Pronertv is located in a good neigh-
JK.rrhood. in easy walking distance of
u first-class agricultural high school,
tjxoatoffit c. store and Methodist and
Baptist churches. Place will he sold
on tern s at *-10.00 per acre or with
full equipment of nine mules, two
horses, two wagons and all necessary
implements and tools for cultivating
the farm at *12.50. The man want-
*t>K a good farm home or a farm in-
vestment can find no better huv than
•nr, offered in this place. If interest-
ed do not delay hut see at once the
owner. L. J. Schmidt or either mem-
ber of
HONDO LAND COMPANY.
HONDO. TEXAS,
den. II. Kin mr. Phone 172
Fletcher Davis. Phone 127
The royal road to excellent picture
entertainment leads to the Colonial
where “Shvanee River", a drama of
the Tennessee hills, is th? current
feature attraction Saturday. Grant
Withers ard Thelma Todd share
stel'ar honors.
Even in the day of easy divorce
the old adage “marry in haste, regret
in leisure” still holds its own. Mar-
Roberts Rinehart'.-' aetionful love
story, in which "1 Tak° This Wom-
an” the Colonial Theatre attraction
for Sunday and Monday, brings the
old adage up to da*e and proves
that divorce is not always an easy
Out for headless marriage tics. Gary
Cooper and Carole I- mbard carry
the leading roles.
The whole world loves Skipny
and now they really meet him for the
first time in the talkies. See Robert
Coogan. Jackie Cooper, Mitzi Green.
Jackie Scarl. thmr playmates, their
dogs, their mamas and papas—in
“Skippy" at the Colonial Theatre for
two special showings Tuesday and
Wednesday.
“Son of India" with Ramon Novar-
ro in the starring role and a support-
ing cast which includes Conrad Nagel,
Marjorie Rambeau, Madge Evans.
C. Aubrey Smith, and others, will
open Thursday at the Colonial Thea-
tre. The picture places Novarro in a
charming oriental role.
.833 ing most and Mrs. George lb
.538 ceived the booby.
.538 A number from here aU<-ndo«l u
.1584 dance at the May Flower Hall in
.231 Ri medina Saturday night.
at Born to Mr. and Mrs, John Sittre,
a girl, July 30. 1931.
| Sergeant D. Bennett of S; n An-
tonio was a visitor here Sunday.
--- I Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Balzen and
We take these means to express ylV, and Mrs. Joe Balzen visited rela-
our sincere appreciation to our many tjves in Hondo last Sunday.
f:i nd, who have so willingly assist- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Schuehle were
ed us during the prolonged illness of Hondo visitors Thursday,
our husband and father, and for the Mrs. Ernest Thomas and daughter,
many kind deeds and consoling words Mrs. C. H. Fous ard Mrs. E. W. Bal-
spoken as we were passing through ' 2en were Hondo visitors Monday,
the valley of the shdow of death. Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Schw ers and
Our hearts are filled with the pro- #0„S( c> j. anj j, r»„ .-per.t .-'unday
foundest gratitude for your kind and iast with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burger
sympathetic solace, and for the beau- ancj family at Peach Tree.
-ifu! floral contribution that mantled H. M. Mumme was a business visi-
•he sepulchre of our departed one. tot in San Antonio Monday
To the servants of God who minister- Mrs. Henry L. Schuehle" and sons,
ed ana comforted our bleeding hearts,, George and Henry,' and daughter,
we express our deepest, heartfelt, Mrs. George Saathoff, attended the
thank , and pray upon them the Mas- funeral of Mr. Lacy in Hondo Wed-
ter’s richest blessings as they serve tieaday.
Him, and proclaim Jesus as the Re-j Mrs. Emil Kauffman of Red Wing
deemer of a lost world and the Sav-! spMlt several days here as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Balzen and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cooper of Camp
j Stanley spent Saturday and Sunday
here ns the guests nf Mrs Cooper’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L.
Mrs. H. C. H~at, and children and and
h- b others and sisters of Mr. H.j C}V<k' and Cla,-de Schwhle
ofl from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koch and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Albrecht and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zim-
meyer and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Mueller. Mr. Joe Koch and
daughter, Cornelia, and Miis El-ira
Biediger and David Albrecht spent
Sunday in Con Can.
Mrs. Homer Long and children,
Mary. Helen Mae and Homer James,
left last Wednesday for Jackson,
Tcnneessee, for a month’s visit with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rieber and
daughters attended the funeral of
Mr. Tom Enderle in San Antonio dun;'ir the 'v,’ek in San Antonio.
Friday. Mesdames Thomas Koch and Any.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. ndre and N’! ^‘‘r v erp IIondo v isitors Monday,
family and Mrs. Louis Carle. Jr., and Es .e-t Bitate of San Antonio ij
daughter were visitors in San An- "g -dr. snd Mrs. J. A. Batot ar.d
tonio Thursday. family for several weeks.
Mr. Pert Simmon was a San An- Miw r'lara Bat < «" visiting re!*-
tonio visitor Saturday and Sunday. H 'n V!,n Antonio for two week*
Mis-t's Annie Fohn. Vi la and Co- Mr- and Mr?- R(i- Fillinger and
rinne Rich and Messrs. Frank Bo!- chilllren sPent Sunday in San An-
dier, Matthew Dugosh and Arthur 'on'°-
Pue spent Sunday in Con Can. Mi-Ss Clara Fillinger is spendiny
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Woitaski the 'veek in San Antonio as the gue*
jind sons of San Antonio were visit- n* ker sisters. Mrs. F. Renkin and
ing Mr. Jacob Vogel here Sunday. -^iary hilhnger.
• * •
day for her home in San Antonio af- BIRTHDAY PARTY.
ter several days’ visit with her moth- _
er, Mrs. Regir.a Deekert. On Sunday, August 9th. Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Muennink of Batot was taken by surprise by set-
Hondo were visitors here Saturday, i-rat relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mr?. Ed. N ster and child- The afternoon was spent in play I
ren were Hondo visitors one da;’ last ing Rook.
week. A dainty lunch was served to Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wernette and Mrs. John Batot. Mr. and Mrs
and baby of San Antonio soent Sun- Albert Neater. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
dav h-rne with Mr. Henry Wernette Nester, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nester. Mr. j
Mrs. James Murphy of T >rr.n!e is and Mrs. W. Crowley, Mr. and Mr*,
visiting he*- mof-„ Mrs. Regina Aug. Nester Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Deekert, who is still ill. Survoik. Mesdames Thomas Kook
Mr. Jacob \ ogi ,i i children, Alvina Koch, Martin Nester, E. L.
Josephine and Henry, spent one day Br«>d and Mr. F. Stark.
ior of mankind.
MRS. GEORGE MUENNINK
and CHILDREN.
TO THE C1T1Z NS OF HONDO
AND MEDINA COUNTY.
and Leonard, of Vand i;' urg sppnt
Sunday with E. W. Balzen ar.d
family.
DESIRABLE BUSINESS LOTS FOR
SALE.
FLINT HILL SPARKS.
Hy *t express to you thei*- sincere
• ppre-i-tion for your sympathy a no ■
e 1- of kindness rendered by you in j
. death of Mr. H, Hyatt.j
We especially thank thos of you!
from Hondo and Medina County,
t’copev at Camp Stanley.
Misses Yirgine and Lillian Moeh-
ng returned to their home near
Hondo Friday, after ipending seve
days with their grand parents, Mr.
o (i? ng of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. nnd Mr* John MoehrinK’
i nes, Mrs. Marvin Beal. Mrs. L. C
Among those from here who at-
...... Mrs. Jack Fuaaelman Mr. and t®ndt*d th,‘ fun,n'al of the iute Ml-
M,, T Crow, Earl Boon. A. E.
Harl- e, Adolph Piehot, Georgs Graf '
v - .! ... Dr. and Mr.-.. T. B
i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tur-
-r rnd Mr. John A. Horgir, wh
ottended the funeral of Mr. Hyatt
-; Sunday at Gillett.
M- H. C. Hyatt and Children
at d Brothers and Sisters of
Mr. H. C. Hyatt
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CARD OF THANKS.
George Muennink in Hondo Friday
were: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schuehle
and sons, Henry, George, Clyde and
Ciaude. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oefing-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. George Saathoff, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Saathoff and family, Mrs.
C. H. Fous, Mrs. E. W. Balzen. Mr.
and Mrs. Fritz Fous, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Balzen and son. Calvin, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Martin and son,
Clinton. Misses Lillian Schuehle, Hul-
da Oefinger, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
VYe wish to thank with heartfelt w'llie Schuehle, Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
gratitude hose relatives and friends Saathoff and son. Raymond. Paul
wt*o extended words of sympathy and i Gefinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
consolation to us on the death 0f i Schuehle and a number of others
our loved brother, Harvey Frerichs, j whose name.? we did not hear,
and for their thoughtful and beuuti- From la»* w**<di.
ful offerings of flowers.
Mrs. Ernest Oefinger
Mrs. Alfred Bader
Mrs. Sam Haralson
Mr. W. F. Frerichs
Mrs. Paul Doerr.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
CARD OF THANKS.
MR. COTTON FARMER
The W. F. Miller homestead in
rvortheast nnrt of town consisting of
« two-acre hlock of land. Can be re-
modeled into comfortable home with
. ample room for garden, orchard, etc.
‘For price and terms see the owner or
■ither member of the Hondo Land
---!!--
Come around and take a look at
the new type cotton pick sack and
place your order.
C. J. BLESS.
Remember you can get FARMING
nnd this paper both for a year each
.'or only $1.75.
Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Frerichs of
Douglas, Arizona, were called here
on account of the death of Mr.
Frerichs' brother, Harvey Frerichs.
For the many expressions of sym-
pathy extended us in our bereave-
ment and sorrow, we herewith make
public and grateful acknowledge-
ment, and assure one and all that
’.our every kindness will hj ever re*
mein be red and appreciated.
k ours in sorrow,
Die E. \V. Lacy Family.
We do job printing.
Airs. Emil Heyen of Hondo is
spending several days here as the
i Kuest of her sister, Mrs. Oscar
I Saathoff.
| Raymon Saathoff is spending the
week in San Antonio.
j Mr- an<1 Mr?- Karle Christl’dea. Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Rich and son and
Mrs. Marie Saathoff of San Antonio
visited relatives here Sunday.
Oscar Zimmerman of San Antonio
spent Saturday and Sunday here with
Edgar Balzen and family. He was
accompanied home by Mrs. Zimmer-
man and daughters who spient the
past week here visiting.
Sergeant D. W. Bennett of San
Antonio and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Stingier and children, Dorothy Ann
Misses Ruth Noonan and Doris
Brown and Messrs. John Strom an and
George Noonan. Jr., attended the
dance at Castroville last Sunday
night.
Miss Ruth Noonan and Mr. John
Stroman accompanied Miss Doris
Brown to her home in Cotulla Sat-
urday.
Misses Ruth and Gertrude Noonan
and Mr. John Stroman of Flint Hill
am! Misses Gladys and Doris Brown
and Messrs. Roy Edward EUis and
Join Gilbert, Jr., of Cotulla spent
Sunday in Laredo.
Misses Gertrude and Ruth Noonan
and John Stroman of Flin* Hi!) and
Hisses Gladyi and Doris Brown and
Louise Hinkel and Messrs. John Gil-
bert, Jr., Roy Edward El1 is, ami
Charlie Hinkel of Cotulla upended
the dance at Los Angeles Saturday
night.
Mi -es Doris Brown and Ruth
Noonan spent Friday at Castroville.
Marlin and Milton Groff spent a
few days with Jerome Noonan.
Leo Mangold, Jr., is visiting Jer-
ome Noonan.
G. B. Noonan and son, George, Jr.,
were in Hondo one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bader and Mrs.
S. A. Jungman were Flint Hill visi-
tors Saturday afternoon.
Mr. J. D. Schweers was a visitor
here one day this week.
Three thou -and dollars, on easy
terms, wi'l buy two business lots on
N rth Front Street, situated be-
tween the Hondo Fire House and th*
Horger Shoe Shop. Will sell both
together or ringle. If sold separately j
$1,100.0(1 will take the vacant lot!
and *1.000.00 the lot with store]
building. This is the closest-in busi- ’
ness property that is now- available \
for building purposes. Better g-t it
now. For terms and other particu-
lars apply to the owner, Alfred A.
Bader, or either member of
HONDO LAND CO.
Geo. H. Kimmey, Phone 172.
Fletcher Davis, Phone 127.
You write letters occasionally,
Why not use printed stationery? W*
will fu*-nish you a box of 200 note
sheets and 100 envelopes, all neatly
printed with your name and address,
for only $1.00. You can’t beat it
Cal! and let us fix you up, or mail
us a dollar bill and we will mall
them to you post paid anywhere
within *he radius of this paper's cm
culation. Address The Fletchti
DavV print shop. Hondo. Texs*
Fat Girls! Here’s
A Tip For You
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our kind friends
and neighbors for their kindness and
sympathy shown us through the loss
of our little daughter and sister.
MR. and MRS. F. C. HOOVER
And Children.
FOR SALE.
A coming 3 year Registrate Hol-
stein Bull. Will trade for cattle.
Papers furnished.
H. J. BOEHLE, Dunlay, Texas.
All over t.ie world Kruschen Sal
is appealing to girls and women w”
s'tive f• • r an attruitivc, i'roc from l»
figure that cannot fail to win admira
tion.
Here’s the recipe that banishes f»
and brings into blossom all the nat
ural attractiveness that every womai
possesses.
Every morning take one half tv
spoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass o
hot water before breakfast.
Be sure and do this every mornini
for “It’s the little daily dose tha
takes off the fat" and brings “tha
Kruschen feeling” of energetic healt
and activity that is reflected in brigh
eyes, clear skin, cheerful vivacit;
and charming figure.
Get an 85d bottle of Krusche
Falts at Windrow's Drug Store -
any drug store (lasts four weeks)
you must be satisfied with results v
money back.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1931, newspaper, August 14, 1931; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564981/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.