The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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he -g a sajag'o of tlrir pr >dtt
a- . ?st* t* th* La. <«t** N»?
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mtr* Ha> Kat5 Merhtor asi Howard ike ■aderwent .
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Mr aid Mrs J®* O. Drorteoart ‘ M»«s««
api kilter. M’ttle. Mr. and Mra tj** fM-raiog t>
jx . \hr »ad Fraaets Hosier mere **•
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M >»4 Mr*, t’lt* Jurgraa and * C. v_
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• letter rwetiHj * i lu hjr tt.e U<»
Mvhtx ex»wii*-r <«# that town;
“t U1’ Kae tr'. c'**v.*r v«rk *t
the large <Hi’il‘»«r ;»«4 ®f the t’oun-
try i'luh w*» watt ! . | (a hreuthle-i*
•tlem-e. only In Ite Lri*k*-ti by wild
cheering «t hi® in®!i> c»ti a><ri|inarjr
feal® nf *®tuMuiitg glut life «*tlug.
* ■»!»» Hj»che, t« u®. i® ■ martel (Jf
cfflnenejr end hi. crawl *tr«rke Is
still the talk 4 the town lie not
mly ha* l«een « great help in the
Life Having I apartment, hat haa
given even grvater iniereat to the
Red i hum in it* other tinea of
work *
There are -ever.il well KCgnnlaed 'It#
•avtitc corp* In the Honthwe«teru IH-
vialen Kati«a* tlty. Mo, ha* an ei-
rellent wiHieii * c»»rjia At the annual
hatnpjet. held In May, life ®avlng
hatlge* were awarded to wore tlwi
forty women, «ervUe ne*lal* to twe
(lid the life Mvltig har to .ine
«»n July .tilth the river patrol of the
Hi Loul* rhapier gave an eihlhltl.ei
and rates at LiiH'ttln lleach, on the
Meramec River. Thl* exhlhltlon w*a
wltne«M»d l»y probably the large.t
rrowd ever gathered at Ijncolii Itench.
More thttn ,V»I tante*. fringed tin* «anj
• tieti tlw Ural event tta* catioe singles
rare w»« atmotmt.oj « apt Rant he
had charge of the life sating demon-
stration, (tiowlkg the various luethod*
of hmikliig doath holds ent iHiuterevl
% rvseuing a tlrownlr.g jter*ta».
Klgtd life gttartl*, after hi* dentoti*
ttration on the harge, struggled vicious-
ly with oat h other In a practical Ulus-
frafimt of life saving tactics.
The itaive*ton. (Texas] l.ife Saving
forps have frequently exhildietl their
skill In llr*t aitl arol life saving Owing
b> the prompt anti efficient first nld ntj.
ailfilstered by three memtiers ot tc»
lialveston Life Saving Corps on Jim®
(th, the life of John l> IVbtvIt r U i
year* old, of HiM»*ton, Tex was saved.
Mr. IVheelet was avetron® while hath-
itig in shallow w ater anil was font d
Uoatlng In an ni»rs>n«clous condition.
Tim tins* tiK'inhers t»f the life saving
oorp: sin t ceded in reviving Mr Wheel,
sr through the aptiMcnthni of the
SrlifirfTer methtal of rcstisi Itatlon. lie
whs I; j i'll to the lio.pl ! In a very
weaken, d oiitllthin. As Mr. U'levler
was f mild in eotnpnrntlvely shaltovr
w. ter. ItTs helievetl hi. mishap was dug
to a faint lug tpeti.
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AND CHRISTMAS SEAL
SALE ARE DISTINCT
Ik!
r tib \V. f
r, Mrs. Awg. If-r!zLaus, >«-t
.day XwtaAvr t‘.».
f’ m t<> V-r. and Mr*. P»»’ T.
V<-t. s h*%w girt. Taemlay, De
• tiff-
hr ha®it:*g a aamber ®f h-r*
%u..r *
fi -ti* to h*ip c«!«-brate the
Vr. Pat’ F. Chr' l -r* and A-
m® adur*
arr.n-er.ary «f hey birth. the
x *s» yVxsairtly araftt to re-
ter. Fsast • e. are »tw- '-rf the 1
In C not -rj'.y Tf^llYU
r,
't
in? re®t- *r« ®*a* of their g'ri-
Mt- rs. Jo--* Fisher. C-esvege F
Mr. and
11v t-i.'ve-f pt .*:»*. vs w . .it ■ ,o . *.
awwtvttmg te *-sf» ft*. I* the ti*; mf»-
d- '!» ae wuttr «.# i-ta1 *
■ tre*wg the rhlhlrea of (bis =■ lalrv.
• >t*Mhirvl «# the children «*f \itwri#%
are t, aiiftwiri.iietf. ktos . to actwal
cvjstmty. The Jaidur It- <1 »rtt®.
Uc.Migti it* *<‘hts4 auxiliaries ant]
grow 'h rh’siw ®. i® -tel- Ins to e':i n tie
a large [art of this ttuihiutri.ioo .nel
l.as succv*M I® i vety gto-itviug ex-
teat.
The Juni'W Re«i * 'rows also is answer-
ing ihe tpje.llotl ^f IwsW to e iioitlitte
‘ti-lh iduel, group, rat iat ami lntcrtva-
tiouai hatred* whlca exist among v*ro
pi® today. The |*»lyghe rharwcler t»f
the personnel of the average Ainrri-
• ntv sehool give* an excelh nt field ft-r
work of this kind and foreign children,
aa well aa native horn Americana,
b arn what gi*ai cltlsenshlp is in their
Jim. I or Rid Cnas actlvltle* even more
than they d<» in the patriotic exercisra
id their aeliuol rtsmi work l.ov si and
aervlceabh- citizenship, that ahsohite
essential to a great democracy, I* be-
ing created In tl»e l»rea*t» of Ite**** Ut-
ile ftvrvign horn Ameticsn* thne.g*! tin*
.1 tmitkr Red I'rtc** actlvltle* aa I' imver
• ttuld Ite otherwise.
One of the help* to thl* la tie work
the children are doing ft*r tie disabled
t-i-aervice men III ho*tdtal* foe llie
4ek und crippletl chlltlrei wlm need
le*lp and tlveer. Ill «tiulpt>inj play-
ground* so that sad-eyed little chil-
dren of the congested districts are
1 tiitight the Joy irf a tioriual chlldhosi.
My teaming to me •dls-r* li thee
und many other ways, lesson* of ram-
' nnitdty spirit and «*euj>erail<.ii are
taught tin* gr wing hay* a id girls of
this ciaintry
Another thing the Juniors are doing
I Is assisting In the promotion of health
i In their cuwHOUnltlea h> clean-up cam-
J iMiigns amt other civil undertaking*.
! mi tie whole, one of the mowt <*mi
! siructlve piece* of wiwk done in the
I Houthwestern Idvlslon. Atnertmtl Red
! I'rosa, during the yenr. In the opinion
of those who have studied tile situs
•Ion, I* that unions the children, which
ha* l*-eii carried on througli the Jun-
ior divisions of lied «>o-s chapters
mid the school auxlhurh* of Junior
iia-nil'er*.
ntl
i»t
At a joint meeting of the Nutlonai
Committee of tin* American Red Cross
cud the Nmional Tulnuculosi* As»<e
cliitloti. held recently, an agreement
with iv.ard lo thw VninpaL-^- cotiduct-
d unnually by encli iwgunlzn*ion, which
follow* each other only ii day apart
this yenr. was reached. The American
Red Cross will conduct its Roll Call
from Novemlier 1 Ith to Noveml er Rah.
The Notional Tuberculosis Association
will conduct Its nnliiMi-wide sale of
Christina* Seals from Iteeeinber 1st
lo January 1st.
A statement Issued Jointly hjr the two
irgiinlzutions say* that undoubtedly the
effectiveness of the mutual understand-
ing depend* In large measure upon the
extent to which the local workers of
noth organizations adhere to the agree-
ment. Overlapping of effort will In in-
jurious to hath cause*, the twit nation-
al organizations believe, and It is of
■treat importance that thl* idea Is* thor-
oughly understood by the local workers
In both, according to John Hinton
I’liyne, chairman of the American Red
i'rows, and Iff Alexander Miller, presi-
dent of the National Tuberculosis As-
sociation
The official statement of the two or*
ganlsatlons follows:
1. There is no official connection
between the campaign of the Na-
tional Tuberculosis Association and
that of the American Red Cross.
2. There Is to he no use of the
Red Cross emblem by the National
Tuberculosis Association.
3. The title of tlie American Red
Cross is not to tie used In the sale
of Tuberculosis Seals.
4. The dates of the American
Red Cross Roll Call are to he No-
vember lllli to November 30th, in-
clusive ; and Hie National Tubercu-
loma Association s sale of seals
begins Deceinlter 1st slid continue*
•in'll January 1st.
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NURSE IN SOUTHWEST DIVISION
COVERS BIG TERRITORY
Mi.* Mary Kit siiina.. Washington
County (Arkansas) R‘‘U Cross nurse. I*
in charge of one of il.< lurge*t lerrl
itrie* in,end bv'ov individual In till
opacity in the South* stern Division.
Pen towns are In her liisidci and iier
work covers all kinds of ailments mat
illn* --4-s. M-rhoi- and slmp'e. ns well ;i
genera! sanitation and lienlth Informa-
tion.
The w.*'l js'Ople of one neighborhood
in Washington County nrc partlcularlv
Indebted to >ii*s Kltxslmoii for having
discovered n coiitaiuinnted wilier sup-
ply which might have caused the iW-
ness of t It*- entire community.
In ease* where contaminated wa er
supplies were not discovered In time.
Miss Kitzsimon lias been aide to offer
an anti typhoid inoculation which Inis
been so successful In the army a* a
mean* of stumping ont th* d!**n*e.
A group of trnehouia cases discov-
ered in July by accident I* being mic
cessfully treated The mother of this
family already had lost Iter sight, bu'
the other members probably w ill lie not
mnch the worse after the treatment 1*
finished.
A number of ex service men who
have not received their compensation
und other disabled soldiers who wanted
assistance or vocational training also
were cared for during the summer and
spring.
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.! 4V* of sum *R) op ?# \e»rs
■ hen this c«Bstf was s*'!! a
-s *r.i »nv»4ed by lauiait*;
- i •» the times with th - # cf
TH- t*h’e decoraticfi. were
r** .e- in. Punch, cak*- and
ieh<*!'*us rvfreskavefits were
served to the f:> iowiag guest*: M-*-
dasees Fmi'ia Naegetin. F. X. Schmitt,
Ma B: eJen Philamiua Boh!, Marv
B -deV Josvrhine Naejfe'.in, .’ —
ph re Hahy and H. Vanff.e and the
hoimree. Mrs. HoUhaus is atiil hale
and heartv and we wish many re-
turns of her natal day.
Adolph Wurzbach from Cliff w»»
her® on Su-iness Tueaday.
Jos. Courand of San Antonn- was
here Friday.
Jacob Stein from Cliff xra* here
on business Monday.
Louis W. Barrel of Riomedin® was
here on business Monday.
Robert Haby of Riomedina was
here on business Monday.
Misses Frances Grossmann and
Viola Saitmann were visiting at Both
last week-end.
Henry App and son from above
Castroville were here Thursday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ahr were San
Antonio visitors last week-end.
Eugene Jungman and family of
| th- Pot-anco were visiting here last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Btediger and
Mrs J. C. Biediger were San Antonio
j visitors Monday.
Henry W. Keller and family fgum
1 the 8aus were visiting relative* here
| Sunday.
Frank Mikseh Jr, of San Antonio
visited A. E. Jungman and family
I Thanksgiving.
D. R Bippert and daughter. Mix* day in
| Julia, were San Antonio visitor* la*t Church.
; Wednesday. --
Mr and Mr*. Jacob Rih.n of
Spindletop were visiting here Satur-
day.
E W. Tschirhart from Yeliow
Banks was here on business Monday.
Joe Jackel of
George
raFers a
Wt
ftur.ee Lirost* fctawu she has
rew ui th* world, hut
either in your rap by
that the spec at at in
sgriruitura. trail re-
*ev i ,.i tifees that wura was
;. orderly and wei behaved
f chi •tree that had entered
on all the voyage up to date.
Mr* J. G. Braun and saa,
t »ed wife and grandsoei from
Mi i re were visiting Georg® ( hru-
- hr* and family here T»ir*»kjf.
IVn r here Mr. Hraun pcia this of-
fice an appreciated c* He htforwai
u- that he ceVbrated hi- SSth birth-
dr’- sen iverwey cn October J Nth
t »st. and that the lost t »« l* was
at Lirortr there were only two or
three houses here.
The !a oste Oil Companv well on
the Jungman lease at the Ch'coa was
washed lust week and Sunday even-
ing the tubing and pump was put m
shape and by Monday even ing was
ready to be ] umped AU the water
' '.vas pumped out by Tuesday moru-
.ng when the «>il started to come in
at the rate of 3 to 4 barrels a day
' when the well sanded up Work
«Urted Wednesday morning to drew
| all tubing and commence washing
again, which will probably take all
Bippert, who recently Wl^j[ more. By our neat
| printing day we mtfht have good
| news about the well.
Misses Nettie and Catherine Luck-
enbaeh and little brother. W, A. Jr.,
werr visiting their father. W. A.
Idle*tld were in San Antonio on j Luckenbach. at Seguin Saturday and
Thanksgiving Day for the wedding of Sunday.
Adolph litis an>l Mi.> 1. >ut.a Heavier Kdmund
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ca» * T* t« u .
We Want Y
TURKEYS, F* M
EGGS WE At
MARKET FOR 5 Mr
e?»r PRICES
l BAJtt
* Fr
■n Kr* ■f and John
...j ,w the l'hic->n Lake
business Tuesday,
a Riff and Hilda B»e-
Bader Settlement were
it've* and friends at the
Satis Sunday.
Fred Jungman and family of Rio-
iredi"a *>re visiting A. E. Junrrvan
and family here Monday.
tttto Juttgmun and family and M.
A MechVr and family were visiting
Robet^ Me h er and family at the
Saux Sunday.
Mum Hetti
graduated a* nurse at El Paso, re-
turned home Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Biediger and
son, Wilfred, and Mr*. Catherine
Ltis from here and William litis from
in San Antonio on
THL WAY TO UET
GGGD HAT I
T’jr«re
bo-des a ft.v
factory, m
that's w* y
• h m m In*
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San Antonio Tr
Adolph litis and Miss Louisa
Heialer of San Antonio were happily
married in St Henry’s Catholic
Church during a Nuptial High Mas*
Thanksgiving Day at 7:30 a. m. Mr ;
and Mrs. litis are well known here j
| to many readers of our paper.
Meads me* Hv. Mangold and Rein- j
hart Geiger and baby w ere visiting j
Robert Mechler and family at the
Saus.
—
| Mr and Mrs. Ferd Ahr and aon. ■
[Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jungman [S
and baby, Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Paul 2
Jungman and children spent Sunday |S
with Otto B'eiiigi-r and family nrarij
I - yt' »• |
am
The infant son of Mr. and Mr* is
Robert M-u'hler was chri-tcnrd Sun-1 8
the St. Mary’s Catholic **
The name given the young ' S
Zimmerman and children
and Hubert Conrad from San An-
tonio were visiting John Conrad and
family at Noonan Sunday. They
were accompanied hack by Mias
Agnes Conrad who will spend several
weeks in Nan Antonia.
Mrs. Howard Mangold returned
Saturday from a few weeks* stay
HE SAYS
‘THANK Y
FOR CIGARS
Today it it mi? fa? tka
•• a ci|an
•f tar latiaaat? iwraaod
•dg® ef gwa'ittaa »*4.«r
and willingn?tt I® kdy
ladie* •*,*<! Ciyar* •
fee gift perpotM Go*
the slaadard imakaa. Ik*
ard brand* ®kwk t**rj
iso** and every mai
Fly Drug
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CAt^rrfiil TVafnfs* Cannot Be Curt
by l cal a poll cations as they cannot ran
the d‘K4>«1 portion of the ear 1’i*rs I
only c ie w»y to cur* Catarrhal Deafnea*
t ii thst is by a con»utuMon*l renal)
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It ic .fti thv Dl'.od on the Mucsuk Su-fa
o? tt.e f/atsm. Catarrhal r#sfr,-*s
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rurrb.'-.r so.c.d cr imteif* ' t-srlne a-
(jus Jln-h ct w i* visili;u f lends! **!-*-a it •* entlreijr rk-KJ. I aifm .« is •
, . ri-'i'l ' !e*s'ha tnflsmtrstton can ba r>
. , ... , , n-V i (Ton, haa.'lns mar b# d-t-rcyv
"<>e ,M-hr.:ut Dons Devine ua hei t stany case* of Deafness s
- ho- no . -*v*-e.4-i-- ■ *“l <v Ca»arrh, whkh Is an inflam
f ths :: ? irft ■*
. ,, . . i ONE MUNI USD I>0!.LAKH tor *«
-Toe (irosv from I>'lams wi hero rt«0 of Cat-Thai Tff«fn.«a that *•*-•
be <••!?*! tr HALLS CATA.teil
»ir.: in:- :
All t)rugi,-,»f* T;<3 Circulars fret
r. J, Chaney A Co , To'sdo Oaio.
on business We inealay.
M. A. Mechler and family were1
TIRES TIRES
I HAVE RECEIV ED A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of
\ Sprague and Oldfield
Tires and Tubes
-
: BUY YOUR TIRES FROM ME. I CAN SAVF YOU
: I HAVE EVERY SIZE TIRE YOU WANT FROM JO*J Iff
33«S CORDS
PAUL WLYNAND GARAGE
= NEXT DOOR UTY BAKERY PHONI
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