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HONDO, MEDINA COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, J937.
VOL. 51. No 49
LOCAL \ PERSONAL
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| JUNE BRIDE-ELECT HONORED
Mi-n Florin*- William*, a bruit* of
th«. wt*tk, was honored with a
*. • *hoA.r ti-a on Junt* I Ith. at the home
our li)*t jof Mi*, Ginger Fu**elmnn, The
ionlh* trial «'**«•■ « n- Mums Ada lull Car-
.. t»*r, r.arlint Wiitsi
Meantime you (;jWftr Fu rman
issue* contain-
AM) SO OUR FAME SPREADS
Frank tort, I ml.,
June ft, l'.»M7.
Postmaster,
Hondo, Texas.
Dear Sir;
I have become interested in the
sketch by VIr Ripley h "lint the
"Tin- I* (iod'r Country" sign pur
J oiteil to t>e there somewhere anil
a* ti.i* wording i* amusing and in
line with other sign* of a more or
le- iiniliti natuie which I have a*-
VOt.EL ROBINSON.
QUIHI NOTES
Mi - Eueille Robinson, daughter of' Ann Isaac brought her into hi*
Mr. ami Mr* II E. Robinson if mother Sarah'* tent, and took Rebek
Hondo, .*int| Mr. Henry Vogel, son ah and *he became hi- wife, anil h<
of Mr. Jacob Vogel of b’llatii*, were loved her. Hen. 24: *’>7.
united in holy wedlock in a beautiful "AH'* well t .at end* well." The
ceremony Pucsdeav morning, June' cal end, and no' merely the end of
*• a'wi *•»« •"■'irXfiT.^'uirry'r Mv“,
I ft, 1987, at !♦ o’clock in St. J< hn
the I .'aiigeliat'* church of Homh
Ret F h' hi-1 Paul Potgens, pastor of
St. John'*, performed the ceremony |jf<> judged till the coffin lid is cio
and officiated at the Nuptial High ed Every essential of a wedding i*
Mn*«i T'.e church choir *ang the mentioned, and yet how simple.
a chapter, an episode, a sector of
life. And the day should not lie
lauded till the sunset i- pant, nor a
with its candle-
yur new serial, "On Tiptoe", an
gal story
For uiumer reading the content*
r-
ft, id* * all tne other features of
p.ur h me town paper.
Rand or send us your quarter now
an*' "tart with the story.
)Ir*. Cera f.acy was a business
primitive, homely and homespun the
whole wedding account and desciip-
The house wa* attractive!, decor-! * *m wondering if it is possible lighted altars and floral adornment* tion. We expected a greater ad >,
at' d with daisies in crystal bowls * 1 m'’ to l im‘ *be l°*n °f i,ri a‘‘- t chn-ra riai*n- and fern w’as the did we not? Our demands in that
and flow, i ha kids. The lace cover- ,l,a* Photo of it, or if you do not beautiful setting for the impressive line have grown more extensive and
ed tea table wa* adorn d with i c« n happen to have a picture of it, if you «emice. Floor basket.* of Shasta exacting. The world was treated to
ti ri i, .• of dai-ies in a crystal bowl c*n a**'11' M"' "I someone who may daisies and fern hanked the aisle another wedding account recently,
and lighted with yell w candle* in have it or could take it. leading to the entrance of the Sane- with all tr.e trimmings and details
crv-tin candelabra ! main work is that of assisting tuary where the groom and hi* best the uomp and picturesequeness and
In the receiving line were Mi*. mv ^a,h'i' here at t'.e studio which man. Mr. Richard Brieden of Castro- palaver. There the train carried
Jack Fusselman. Mi** (,inget Fu • -< I-, wt‘ conduct jointly and I write a* a vih awaited the bridal party. 226 pieces of luggage, including 1K3
min, Mi - Florin** Williams, M * .sideline and hence I would make a The attendants entered as follows: trunk*, containing K2 dresse* for the
Mvrtlc Williams, Mi Jo>.n llait- *”01 *be picture loaned me Bridesmaid. Mis* Lorene Koct. of bride. There were broad-sashed of-
mann, Mis- Earline Watson and Miss ‘‘nd would then return it to you the Hondo, and maid of honor, Miss finals, artists played preludes, can-
Adn Bell Carter n< xt day a^*‘r it is received here. Irene Carle of D’Flams, who wore tatas, fugues and oratorios, diadems
While I do not pay very highly for floor-length frocks of Nile green or-
SPARKS
Being Newt, Viewt and Rovitvi
By the
MANAGING EDITOR.
SQUARE DEALERS.
By Clayton Rand.
nil, r at this office Faturday.
p_s._......., i,,„. Iw Mi*st*s A del I Scott nnd Anna Marie
k: r. ’ 1" ' JSSSJS* '*• ......mi - ■ - ■ - m*.
f diamond* sparkled; from head to
the loan of this type of picture ganza with yellow poke bonnets and foot everything matched in the bri-
1 llv 1 l.l I 1 V i I Til I I f 14. . . It 1 < I Vi till tmil U ♦ . _nti.il ... .1 nn n.E. .1 W* U I _ I ......i .. . /I..... A’\ _ * a
l.ihn * School, i D» P. M. -j-f,,. Amorce Miss Williams, was lu*uaHy $1,501 I would send you a sandals to match, and carried Shasta da! garments; flowers, flag*, paint-
A H Schweers is attending tharming in a gown of old rose chif- copy of any Publication using it daisies and fern. Groomsman was ings, candelabras and chandeliers in
t
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ntract school in San Antonio, fon organdv The hostesses were in .<you- °r whoever supplies the orig- Mr Hillnuar Koch of D'Hanis. Pre- great abundance, topped off with
.. ,,nd play cards at St. John's light fluffy gowns of pastel colors. iinal photo) and this would be inter- ceding the bride, who entered with 2000 telegrams; a cocktail interlude
Friday night, June IK, 1937. _::- esting to the furnisher in the event her father, were two little flower ushered in a heavier repast consist- '
Walter Short had her ton.,Is BANK TO REMODEL INTERIOR. ! h‘m ?£LM*ry LouiseJend,eJ?_and>n/Jf the papers did not exaggerate,;
d on June 11th at the Medina
fco*i ital.
June 15th at the Medina inK of th,‘ interior, and elsewhere in
hi* paper is asking for bids on the
(red on
wpitai.
p Windrow ha- gone t A. & M
[ wmere he is attending sum
>r school.
r ■; SALE 100 head ew-- sheep,
| au lamb*. Apply to R M
snnias. Hondo. tfc.
architect, Mr. Jos. Palle, has drawn
up the plans and specifications and
they can be seen at the Bank.
Mr. Palle informs us that the
brick vault will be removed in its ____ ^ ^ ^ „
Will J.m„. lt„ Green T« Store wne'rete ‘.lit' iff1 h .SmSed 1“ ““o^d"in
ir was a business visitor to San further hack in toe building. This
Itomo Wednesday,
There are millions of SQUAKE-
DEALERS in this country who
subscribe neither to the philoso-
phy of the NEW-DEALERS on
the one ham* nor to the doctrine
of the DIRTY-DEALERS on the
other.
Petween the two extremes of the
NEW-DEALERS we now have
and the DIRTY-DEALERS we
had before we got what we now
have, there iles the safer, saner
middle ground of national
security.
film is sent back to me for process- h- a standing collar of lace adorned Au*tria'"and"'\he 'heroic’'bride'eTOo_ni , S^cniTABrnriiUa^^'
•nK- . with flowers made of satin and seed carried the bride over the threshold * i
Thanks for any cooperation you pearls which also edged the square of the festive portals at the chateaux, , 1 a who believe that in the
---------------c. , ------------- ,ck Her tulle veil was caught with where they live hanpily thereaefter, . ,appy , 1med,“m bt-twe*n ,our
band of orange blossoms and fash- if the romantic spell does not break , ofThe countriT"1** "eS ^ h0P<>
wedding , y‘
be either
a DIRTY-DEALER or a NEW-
‘•'■edit line as the photographer. Zinsmeyer, wearing long ruffled of 200 lbs ’ of meat. 140 lbs. of fist.,
b g fi h 11 ,
M Ben Graff had hi- tonsils re- P, , * "bus for the purpose if I am advised ring-bearer. all down and restore (?> the equil-
as to what size to .semi, and being a Miss Robinson was lovely in her ibrium for less than fifty guests.
work of doin** thi- same Our local »'ho*,,«rr!"' ^r. would develop it and satin bridal gown made en traine. Its There was a special coach and a
.....i>..n.. k_. a______ a ^re‘‘ Prlnt ' f eai h if the said simple princess lines were relieved skinv car and a lofty castle in gay
mav grant me in this. I did not know neck,
how else to ask anyone there in-as- a
halo effect. She carried a before. There was
.......... LhrTr bOUqUet °f ralla liHeS andi,4««|w.a the "0r,d eX‘:* One does not have to
Mrs Fred Wernett. of Natalia en- burgl.r^'as ^ould^’difficult ffwftfpinkfo?^ -P°—•"* ^ NUP—‘ text .merely' conjures up a r£T tent,
yr. Medina Hospital on June 10th tas^ to br,,ak thrf‘uPh the wal> »f
hr medical treatment. “uch a structure. The vault rebuilt.
Sincerely,
the wedding party and the immediate a uking, a becoming, a loving, pure 1 ^ DEALER to be a GOOD ( ITI-
i families of the couple were served a and simple. But is the comparison »
this w ill enable a more convenient r> . r> , ... sumptuous wedding dinner at the not odious, out of place? Was it not
mis win enanie a more convenien. Postmaster Brucks secured the de- home of the ’ ‘ ‘ _
Indiana.
V I Shoor ofS*. kntonio the bulking depart- ' S^nh^rom^v^ltuVro*''°Lth* SSt' f,iu " T; ” His Royal Highness and Her High- .
r> ,, her *.ster Mrs. Fritz Lem- ,m. Pre9id,.nfs office, etc. An f".J-rded ft \ SlS w large white wedding cake, topped by ness there, and only a common peas- *
of GotuiL, zslzsl ^
r::r **a 'omp,e,f ncw arr“e- *• Tm 7 : nlrvgrws
Ml- Charlotte Miller has return Contract is expected to be let on' ..C;?.™* i-.T", _f<f„“”e CorpUs f hr,8tl an,i other joints of ter holy wedlock with a clean record
li ftum Uvalde where she had been June 26th.
(Copyright)
LET’S GET OUT OF DEBT.
Under this heading Albert S.
iployed for several montt.s.
TAKEN UP: 10 head Spanish
pi' FCR SALE: 140 head Angora
pa'- W a'lace Lutz, Hondo, Texas.
ANNUAL PICNIC.
Tr.e annual picnic of the St.
achieve fame, but Hondo seems dea- interest along the coast. The bride —neither has deserted duty or tra-l^oss. Land Bank Commissioner, of
tmed to have fame tt.rust upon her! wore a travel suit of beige with; dition for personal predilection and'tbe Federal Farm Credit Adminia-
brown accessories. On their return passion—both unite with divine con- tration, sounds a timely warning ia
MARRIED. Mr. and Mrs. Vogel will make their sent and direction both abide in the the April Progressive Farmer:—
home in D'Hanis. ways of the Lord unto the end—both “ ‘Let’s get out of debt.'
are greater than the duke and the j “That is a slogan which I would
A wedding of interest to a large
M and M Mimke Muenniitk of 77? o .a, t- ?.t'Vl!17‘, h' .* number "f friends wa.* that of Mis*| ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, duchess, in the history of God’s king- like to see placed on the wall of
, VI a mi. _ . m.n, . l .. „ .... I, ...nil l.ur.. ntXt oUnla, il tile Htje gT' C n L !,,, .n. Vtlllio ma ,1 a t. .pl.t. re f VI i*c I .1___ TU_..II — A f..... ‘ re V re re. ■ I hall re re ref hare .-..rerel
on June 20th.
come a fixture
This event has be-
in the calendars of
hr. Marco* spent the week-end here
r G :gc Muennink and oth-
f r. ative*.
G« rge Cameron, the small son of
Ir. .nd Mr- Tom (ameron had his pi’;: who' journey'hith?T' each’yeaTto
rt moved on lun ■ 1 >th at the enjrty a rt.Union with old acquaint
“t i:’ a Hospital.
Sunday at the Echtle grove n Florine Williams, daughter of Mrs
the Medina River below the town MyrtU, Williams, and Mr. Geo.
I dom. Their name and fate, in all, every Granger hall or other rural
caster, former pastor of the Metho-
K. “Am I my brother's keeper?” The simplicity, is preserved for thousands. meeting place in America. The farm
Bootie” Hartmann, which occurred verage person will admit a certain of vears—and what will this royal' loan system is a system to provide
neighbor in every bodily need is not j V acation time is at hand. Mrs., able to see the results of too much
o readily admitted. That he is to'Ebme Faathoff, Sr., has already fin- debt as I have seen them, had they
love them as himself, that he is to be ished part of hers, returning from seen the distress which followed car-
Antonio* Consul* .fire., u io ‘ vt-.'rev''. aner me cere- „crciful even as the F’ather is mer- San Ant' nio where she has visited, rying heavy debts during the days
lor I .and Co churrh «nd ther will ho Somethin* mony Mr' and Mrs' Hartmann left • ciful, seems to go beyond the so-■ her children and saluted the little of depression as I saw them, there
y t ' h „ . |S h'(, ?v m I:: ' ':n a bridal trip to East and| ailed golden rule Yet the story of I newcomer in the home of her daugh-1 would be a concerted effort to get
>! Nora karrer, who la attend- 1 in£ ■ y m m ‘ h ' f South Texas. The couple returned i J-e Good Samaritan was told for t'.e ter. Ida Mae. Mr. and Mrs. E. I out of debt that would soon put A-
,. ‘,wmer J at.u‘Sifn Ma,ru°*’ TI, narilh'invitrea , tA h<. hom" yesUrday and will make their * purpose of indicating in what man- Walch are visiting with their child-; merican agriculture on
n he week-end with her mother, * ne pflnsn in itcs you to "u" homo m on unarfmant in fk<. Iaa•_____ ________*^ ; _ll a «*.i_____ •>«•» ■>$ rniiari «i«<* *u^ anL» «t m«i/*K iiAtm.ior Kaoto n^KF «
them.
fcm<‘ in
for a $2,000.00 cottage
antes and to feart on the delicious .1,^. ,.’h,irrh hrer..
■ a • m «l*’v l IIUI V|| llv I v,
inds provided for the occasion. Mrs \
The. ground* will open promptly ca*ter. Immediately after the cere-
W ho has a small farm tract they viand* provided for the occasion. j m77 7^" j" rTcp' and '.VuanTa Lan-
h F rances Kailar
SI and Mr* Anion Weit*reke and
*" v*:! Antonio were among
■t-of-town guests for the Vogel-
1'' -<»n * Ming Tuesday
GARLAND MARTIN DIES
SUDDENLY.
home in an apartment in the Joe|ner we ara to be neighbor to others.
Meyer residence. I ;j{, proved to be a neighbor because
The bride is the granddaughter of he showed mercy to the one fallen
Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller of Hondo i among thieves. "Go and do thou
and graduated from Hondo Hi»?h likewise.” This is included in the
ren at Goliad, also for the sake of
recuperation.
a very
much sounder basis. Debt is all right
to enable a borrower to acquire a
farm or to increase his production
Mrs. Elmer Saathoff and Mrs. Joe [but debt should be entered into only
Hoin have anplied for membershipi with the greatest care and, in my
l , , are.. . ..ainre tK.. frerema fnr Sch°o1 last in'nth. The groom is the j *ifth commandment: "Thou shalt not some time ago. Welcome, of couraa. judgment, should be avoided if pos-
A ar ' * '* mift r* 1 1 r sun of \l r i*n<l \fr« John Hirt munn 1 II’ .1_____1.1 c. ___I n..A T Oiu. n ere ohm.M JnllAn' ciKla
M: and Mrs Joe Mueller of th^We about five o’clock Thurs- T Mr and Mr# Joh" Hartmann.ik.il". We should fear and love God
Ham* are hreimr ennirratuUteii on .1......,u. .a QuiM, is connected with the i in<i not f.urt ncr harm our neighbor
He also| ip his body; but help and befriend
Kings) him in every bodily need.
> English service next Sunday, June
Their friends wish them a long; 20. at 10:00 A. M Service at
and happy married life. ■ Sprottville at 2:30 P M.
Pan's ar** congratulated on day afternoon, the town is startled i,orn._ HareK..re ou ... u.
y -irth of an K-lb. baby g.rl on and ,ho ked by tht. news that Mr. ““T** JhZ ^ V
W 15, 1937. at the Medina Hospit- Gar,and Martin, manager of the I dance^Mitttraf *
Alamo Lumber Co., had just died orenestra.
M and Mrs. Richard Brieden of of an acute attack of indigestion.
T .ere are others who should 4'ollow
their step.
[*•' die were here for the Vogel- Mr Martin worked all morning
< ■ n nuptials Tuesday morning, about the lumber yard and until
Brieden -erved Mr. Vogel as about four o'clock in the afternoon.
**t man. He went home and complained of
. M George Gilliam and daugh- f«e,in5T He grew worse shortly
p* Evelyn Jane and Peggy , of Cor- afu‘r robing home and died sud-
sible.
"Getting out of debt brings us to
the question of getting into debt.
Fourteen members and a welcome *be greatest dangers that
guest. Mrs. Clarence Dailey, attend-1 American agriculture faces is the
ed the Ladies’ Aid meet on the 3rd|danK*r of land inflation. The memo-
inst. Besides the devotional parts, i rY of results of the recent land in-
MARR1ED TUESDAY.
in;
r w ™ * - -r a ■ IBB.J v • Z/V O |\4 a. BJ V1IV \4v * V V aV/ 11(1 ( |/d 4 GO, ' " ^
The service on Sunday. June 27,{as standing numbers, and the trans- i Nation should be so fresh in our
’ German with Holy Communion at!action 0f various business matters, a n*>nd* that it should not be necessary
10:00 A. M. reading was enjoyed on Cultural As- for me to mention it, but many have
pects of Modern Foods, and the final I already forgotten. Farm land should
arrangements were discussed for the never be priced at more than it can
social which was had on June the i PaV interest on. Inflated land values
? ior beir home at V.v- >„rvice, >t thp H,.rger funeral parlor i in the preSnce of ^^cloi^ relatSw M®n,a> Theatpe "^nesday and Thurs- nated by Mr*. Arnold Balzen), Miss
SDvh5?^«^’r?S!.~i I««rrt«».....' -'-'.I"'- n. & it!"11;■ fi s ill™.?rei‘Jdrit''br
Whitehead’s parents. Mr. and MasrncTodge
0. H. Miller. Masonic i.ougt.
Of interest to many friends ___
Leslie^Muennink* "on' of?M*/ and WAR TIME F,LM AT COLONIAL.
1 Iirsti, are spending the week dfJJ*y f Ir' ' ”uld •'J' b Mu. F F. Muennink of Hondo, to W jth war t,mt. aviation in the joth with a great majority of the! mean higher interest, higher taxes,
‘During the year 1933 when land
values were far below normal it
took a lot of nerve for the Farm
Credit Administration to lend on the
basis of normal. In some cases we
loaned as much money as the market
value of the farm at that time, but
this policy enabled thousands to keep
their farm and was the greatest fac-
tor in stabilizing land values on a
normal basis. It took nerve then. It’s
going to take backbone from now on
! to stand upon normal but we are go-
Another rich and interesting, and iinir t0 d° ‘t-
rft- 0. |
A t.nby son was born last week on
'a to Mr. and Mrs. Travis Tim-
’'reike. at their home here. The
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Sealed bids will be received up to
u Muennink uncle nf the ororem Mi,'am Hopkins, Louis Hayward, Balzen). Mrs. Harm Gerdes (donat-
ed the Zr^ve ritual O? fh? M r°lin Clive’ Minor Watson. Wally led by Mrs. Otto Grell), and to Mar-
f Church South was used in the A*bright, and Vince Barnett. Hay- vin Grell (donated by Mrs. Geo. Bal-
ceremonv theiward. join.ng the Lafayette Esca-1Zen), Elton Undeburg (donated by
M,- Marnrot W.pff, «, ,h«1 £" JlS.....
Herbert
- |J\ (41VS4 **11J3 Vt 444 4/C I v V V i 1 X n 11 V | *lilfr€4»*‘V f 1 1DII il ’1x1 OI tHr - - - - — —---- — - p i f - - - -
- National Pank build mi?. Plans and Mr mnH Mrs Mnpnninlr will kina, who, unknown to Kim, ia Muni s H. Fous, respectively). A generous
N’uckols, who fell and frac- National Pank building. Plan* and
t leg la*t week and was tak-1 specification* as prepared by Joseph
■" to the Medina Hospital for treat Palle, architect, can be seen at the
*nt. t- reported a* doing very well bank building now The Board of
spite of her advanced age. Directors reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
Signed,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Hondo National Bank.
YOUR INSURANCE MAN,
WHO LIVES AMONG YOU;
& ONE JUST PASSING THRU?
For F!very Form of Insurance
0. H. MILLFiR, Hondo. Texas,
Since 1907
Claude Townsend of Austin
.Mr. and Mrs. Muennink will be
at home on the F. F. Muennink ranch
southeast of Hondo.
Congratulation and best wishes
are extended the young couple.
. respectively). A generous
Ultimately the complications; luncheon was serveed by the commit-
tee in charge.
• * *
wife,
are smoothed out.
BLUE LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS
At the annual election of officers ^ TYPICAL U. S. MOTORIST RIDES
MARRIED.
The ho.,-
ness Monday at the place formerly chosen.
occupied by Ray’s fruit stand be-
tween the post office and the City
Bakery. The building has been ren-
— --------- .. -------1) Rev. James W. Askew united in
^ last week here with her moth-1 manage Mr. Jimmie D. Mangum and 0VaJed and re-arranged, and an up-
. -Mrs- George Cameron, and other Miss Jewel! Du Bose at the Baptist to-date eating and drinking place
«*tivea. St.e was accompanied parsonage Monday morning, June
3mt' hv Bobby Cameron, who will
relative* and friends in Austin
*>r some time.
Tt-e Hondo-D’HanLs All-Stars
has been arranged. You can get
short orders and any kind of cold
bottled drinks at all hours of the
day.
14, 1937.
The young couple are from near
Moore, Texas, and the bride is a, -
..... tionio-ii'Hsnu All.star* 'aernber of the DuHo:e family whose j ,a addition to the counter service,
otored to liiirern. d„.iiv Jhrer.. progenitors were pioneers of that' arrangements h*ve been made for
,rer JL ®,.BTrne. .?unday .wh,eT section serving the public in the open air in
the evenings in the garden in the
NEW FOUNTAIN 4-H CLUB.
met the baseball team of that
, wn and wer* defeated. Next Sun-
/' "'uino 30, the locals will meet the
»r*ajl Rangers on the Fair
r9and* diamond.
Marx'in F. Sci.weers, Worshipful
Master;
J. G. Parry, Senior Warden;
Ben Oefinger. Junior Warden;
Henry Merriman. Treasurer;
Henry H. Crow, Secretary;
Geo. H. Kimmey, Tiler.
40 DAYS; THEN WCRKS 7
DAYS TO PAY GASOLINE
TAXES
farth, Miss Elvira Schweers and!
Chester Saathoff. Miss Schweers1 Tv . . .
made a strong plea to induce our ‘ e ^vpicai miitorwi in the United
league to join the state and national 1States r,d^ 40 oightrkour days each
leagues. Final decision was defer- ,n automobile and then
red till later. The next program! works seven days, or more to earn
will comprise the following numbers:. eno^h money to pay gasoline taxes
...... -- - on the motor fuel he consumes, ac-
The New Fountain 4-H Club met
that purpose
June 24th.
rear of the building.
The business is being conducted
by Messrs. W. H. Kollman and R. S.
Mr ■ n ! m , u T O „ , Jone the 10th at the home of Hilda Xau*_haJ°nJ^
^ldr«*n and [ Poehlcr, the K^rden demonstrator.
n, Barbara and Sonny Boy, ar- ^j4s p0|eyj an(j Miss Schweers, our
s Victoria Sunday. Mr.; sponsor, met with us. We had many
i» [v'u/ncd "oire the same day. ^,>sts. After our program we went
to my garden. After this was com-
pleted «e talked about canning.
Hilda Poehler, Reporter.
»g ftia family here on an extend-
to Mr*. Russel!’* parents,
and Mrs. W. J. Nester.
^r- ,M. S_Derankou, our optume-
" lenving for his vacation to
Pus Chriati, tF.e 18th of July
•» need of his service is in-
The Owlett Club met at the home
of Sue Muennink. Tuesday. A party
was planned and other matters dis-
FOR SALE. cussed. Refreshments of pimiento
cheese sandwiches, cookies and coca
____________ __ Registered Rambouillet Ram (pa- cola were served to Frances Ruth
on him before above pars furnished), extra good anima.. Fly, Billy Merritt, Helen Burgin
He will be hack, we under-1 A)*o one grade r*m Itc. Elizabeth Reynolds, Sis Meyer, Ev< -
■ about the end of August. 4tc | O B. TAYLOR jlyn Ruth Ihiwson and Sue Muennink.
thi* paper they extend an invitation
The newly elected officers togeth-! iTrL^TSecV’riSdin^ MUs j to ^ Amorican Petroleum
er with those to be appointed, will Hulda Neumann. Elmer Nietenhoef- ’ Indust"es Committee,
be duly installed at a meeting for; er; gelectjOM Mrs Weslev De- Last year, explains the committee,
.l-. -------- — -m-----1_.. —u. - ’ ’ 3 the typical motorist used 641 gallons
of gasoline, on which he paid $30.93
in state and federal taxes. At 15
. miles to the gallon, that gasoline
*ne League will sponsor another provided 9,615 miles of travel. Fig-
Fourth of July celebration on the uring an average of 30 miles an
Thursday night the Owlett Ciub 5th, at the usual place and time and j hour, that mileage is equivalent to
entertained with a party at the home with the usual fine program, races, 320 hours, or 40 eight-hour days.
re « m *1 r» . • ____J re- 1 T Arel. SL . I i I ! tr .» . a re re . *
on Thursday night, Grodt, Mr*. Albert Reus; instrumen-
tal, Miss Corine Nietcnhoefer.
THE OWLETT CLUB
ENTERTAINS.
to the public to share its patronage j*uo Muennink. Dancing and play- ! etc. Look for the ad in the paper I However, more than half of the mo-
wi'.h them. r inK games were enjoyed through- j -'<1 join us for a few pleasant hours torists in the United States earn less
out the evening. Hot dogs were serv-. * * * |than $1,500 a year, and the commit-
ed with coca colas to Monroe Lang-1 ^ Announcements for Jun«. the i tee estimates that the typical Amori-
THE OWLETT CLUB MEETS.
ford, Fred Bader, John Cameron,] 20th: Gentian service at 10; Sunday
Bob Zerr, James Gray. Charles Fin school at 9; English service at 8 p
ger, J. H. Rothe. Glen Pope, Jack
Hartung, and Henry Schuehle, Billy
Merritt. Helen Burgin. Evelyn Ruth
Dawson, Sis Meyer. Elizabeth Rey-
nolds and Sue Muennink.
And all for you. Com-
FOR SALE
Several real Jersey family cow*
( omr> so* them milked at 3:30 P. M.
can motorist must, therefore, work
seven or more day* to «am enough
money to pay his gasoline taxes.
Especially burdensome are high
gasoline taxes on worker* using their
motor vehicles for travel to and from
work. A man living 10 miles f
the factory or office where h
Let ,our Debit and Credit ''ip at :t.. F. HA ASS, Phone. M* r Hondo ' wwu'oyed travels 20 miles daily
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1937, newspaper, June 18, 1937; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564998/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.