The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1930 Page: 1 of 8
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HONDO, MEDINA COUNtY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NoVEMUER 7, DUO
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LOCAL \ PERSONAL
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, . Mi ,» CAHI.ru THE ELECTION
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tSlf"' ^ ' ’ Two ruin lor county nffic.a were
M<n w»k * bt»Mn«»» vUltof ^ mitatandittg feature* of interest
l locally In Ihr election of la*t Tues-
<f all kind*, at day.
pin
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The clever
and I hi lr art, "A l! wllntj Soe«e«V
*t>«n*orcd hy the h ai |» -f ^
^•hlay I *b at the hi h *< h< ti| audl
j torluw and prr*eMt.| by several hual.
ne>« men of Hondo, i|ulle a root •
tn,r auccraa, a* displayed by the re.
I net Inn of the audience
Anton it the elect
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head*. I lit
for having
ful nuric*
hlu«h.
hair grow on ha'd
* to hi' coitgratulaieil
efficient anti heaull
Hill know how to <_
entt rlalnn ent wa*
■feet conclusion with
LUZ AKCOS EXECUTED
Ct'NDIMNIO MAN IXIMAIlH
MIS CRIMl N IN III C1HH
CHAIR I A It I V THIS
MORNINt.
founded to a pel
a harmonica specialty nutnher hy
1 ' ‘ ' ' 1 M'"'’ 1 ***•« I u 0 \i
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Ml ■ J. an Mrrrlttmn, Mary (lf m„rder ah- it
KlUaheth Meyer, Maty Anti Noonan, night in tin
■ the
rime
after midnight la*t
cli i ttii chair at Huntn
Itippi r**t the vote show* the following
fd to her homr
Hlv corn may hr if !«•»
H;,u>......>—• ** vt
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tadwichett. chilr and hot ham-
‘ ;rf |t Myrtle’s Sandwich Shop,
'tu Post Office. 12-it
gun work. Put that new
on now. Don’t wait. Have it
iJt C. K. Gaines. 6*tf
,nd Mrs. E. E. Martin front
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bitot Wednesday.
Herman Kenken of San An-
)l#d Elmer Groff of Castrovilh
uni Judge Hoog here Sunday.
MBULANCE SERVICE any.
DAY or NIGHT. John A.
J. J. Dnutcourt
Oscar J. Rader
W huh A rr*
i|i at h uf .It
cr interpretations,
Tite cloeeat race was that for Coun- flunk Rucker v a* outstanding aa
ty Treasurer. A careful check up of lt|»tc«enli;ig u girl of the giddy type; Margaret Ann and Evelyn Knopp, In vj||ft,- •.ftnh'n
iti’-nn Milker, as the petite, shy little P**t»l pajamas; anil a song duet by ,jic.i «», the *| ,,t ng
122*» mis*, and F.mnntt Kollinan a* Knock* Mloots Thelma Wilson and Margaret B*rriente on t in u, i •
122? knw«l S«|. *he ugly duckling who MBon. The entire aeting peraonel |t»rn„ht^ lived ju-t long enough
Majority for Hader 1 wanted to be beautiful. The genuine «*l«s«d the program with a song. make a dying ■.intern. ,t
In the three-cornered raee for Taxj "’"*her type* were J. G. Newton and A large crowd from Hondo !)'• guilt mi An s. At th. , mi i , , '
Assessor the vote was as follows: ,,cnrv Cmw. Let us include the Hanis ami Dunlay attended the play Harrionte* ««. killed hi, \
I.ou K. Heath I06H ,,lrt,’k mammy. R W. Speece, whose and the sum of 170.00 Was cleared by Itarricntcs. und hi,
Frank M. Finger 992 mother heart ached to see the suf- the Parent-Teacher Association. larii
Oscar J. Saathoff ......... 440 faring of h»r children. The mia-
Piurality lor Heath Hi! understanding father, Mr. Kollinan,
In the Commissioner's race in Pre- ^ n°t *° he neglected, a.* he w as
cinct No. 1, H.
Aivin Mumme.
M W t Ml V Kill ri MX MOW I MFD
W 11 H til'! t GASOI INI WII I.
HI IM I) IN I XHIitll ION
Pun the exp.i'tfH of |'Hr Optic
' and traveler if eonslderahle
ictiown, wi he in Hondo Monday,
11 " i- In ti perform hn famous
11‘« >t ulm blihflt >i(i It'iit, In
1 '* l,H* P«ul dm everything that
• i i« impossible. While blindfolded
v.ith twenty iwo fold, of Idaek cloth
" 'hat he I'unnot sec he will proceed
to drive a new ( hcvroict Six 1 >ad«ter
all about the street, of this city. He
will observe all traffic regulations.
Me will stop for stop signs and nego-
* ;a'e tub turns ut intersections. Ho
A CARD.
brother, 1 ande
Barrlentes, were killed instant
ly. and two murder charges forth.se will tell the time correctly by your
crimes arc still standing undisposed watch and in fact do everything that
tton.
_ . district court docket here, would seem impossible if von ilidn'r
F. Huss defeated Pr'”‘,,nt to discover why Peck had a We take this method of thanking • • * ^ j( ,, . ,
hud boy in the person of J. G. Barry, our many frionds in Hondo for their The latest newspaper report was eves 1 11 ' Uf "Wn
The other officers had no opposi- Twins were well represented in loyalty and friendship as well as for the following Associated Press dis Paul's feat minuses ti
“• Jerome Foster, Hen Oefinger, Glenn their many acts of kindness shown patch; *
Judge H. E. Haass, whose name F luker and Henry Merriman and who unto us during our very pleasant HUNTSVILLE, Tex., Nov. *5._ ing ever tu I. uV.! " . i " *n'a7in®
was not printed on the ballot, re- were as much alike ns two peas. Let stay of three years in your midst. Denied further clemency, Luz C. I public imi w in'i' . ^ t - i °
ceived a large vote over the county, *’* no* ^°rgct the noted doctors. Win- We will ever hold you in p'easunt Arcos, convicted slayer of Joe Bar- fri.,, |n ,,x >1,1, r , ° ^
the voters writing his name in, and drow, Kollinan and Gaudian, who in memory, and prav God’s blessings rientes, Hondo grocer, who wag kill- i>,ii,,„ 1 1' ,.1 ^ , ' 'a* *"/ r*
.... j /,____... ______... _______t , . .... .j -1^ .... . . . *'iuon, local t nevrolet agent, Paul
was elected County Attorney to sue- ^act were *h«* center of the plot, per- upon you in the future,
ceed I). C. Brown, who has moved out forming such wonders in surgery and Yours truly,
Funeral Director. Phone 76. 0f the county.
Iir Sale—Registered Delaine rams Medina County went Democratic,
Angora bucks. Sabinal phone, both Sterling for Governor and Gar-
"AR E. RICHARZ, Knippa, Tex- ncr for Congress w inning over Talbot
7t-pd and Watson, their Republican op-
rs 0. B. Tavlor, Mrs. F'letcher ponents.
J,and daughter. Anne, were busi- 0ver th« stj*te the Amendments
visitors in San Antonio Wednes- m 10 fiav* curried.
Nationally the Democratic® made
•wn. J. G. Barry, Ch»nc«y King *"* «»«« •<
,, 1 , o tins district may realize his ambition
August Finger attended the S. ' , ,
„ _ . , . o t. „ to be speaker of the house.
I,Texas game at Austin Sutur- 1
Owing to the crowded condition of
our space and pressure for time a
V Joe Taylor, a teacher of Biry u ulateU report of locaI returng wiU
*°1- w a I,atient at the h0sp,tal not be published until later.
Friday, undergoing a minor _______
Ration. FAIR OPENS TOMORROW.
•rs. A. A. Masters and son, Lester, -
little Miss Doris and J. L. Meeh- As we go to press* signs are in
made a business trip to Austin evidence all over town of prepara- j
today. tions for the Medina County F’air,
W. J. Nester and daughters, which °I,ens here S^urday, Novem-
*| and Willie Jean, and Mrs. ber 8, with a grand parade and which |
ry Windrow were visitors in San W,U for four days, 8, 9, 10
medical science, from teeth extrac- REV. and MRS. M. WILLIAMSON, ^ertedly sour milk, will be execut- ci)me to hi” only aft« yelnof hart
. , r lur<*1 r. 1 study and concentration. He lays no
Arcos lawyer made a final plea to claim to the super.natural whats0_
Special Prize List for Medina County
Exhibitors
H. S. Bulgerin
Hondo State Bank
........Jor.es Bros.
........Jones Bros.
onio Friday.
rs. J. E. Masters and daughter,
Minnie, came over from Flores-
Sunday to visit with A. A. Mas-
mid family.
Andrew Bless, Mrs. A. C.
Imsn, Mrs. Rollie Bless and Miss
II Rathe were visitors in San An-
Wednesday.
and 11, offering many and varied
attractions for young and old, both
day and night, in exhibits, horse
laces, rodeo features, carnival at-
tractions, football and basketball!
james, dances and the queen’s coro-
nation and ball.
Plans are in the making for big-
ger and better exhibits than ever
tefore, and larger crowds ara ex-
isses Lucille \ an Fleet, Lucy and pected than in previous years.
D*vis and B. C. Rucker were Elsewhere in this paper you will
those who attended the foot- see a booster page for the Medina
Due at Crystal City Sunday. County Fair which was made possible
* your next hair cut or shave by most of the business houses in
*0 Rudy’s Barber Shop, Hotel town. When you’ve finished read-
"k Your patronage appre-, ing the fair program thereon, loo!, at
R. D. MATOCHA, Prop, tf the spaces purchased by the loyal
»ns’ Motor Car Company an- advertisers and return the courteey
c» low pric a on Goodyear tires patronizing them during and after
t#k*a Why not buy t.res at the fair-
order prices in your home town?--::-
red FW.i.1, ^ • Mr. Milton Kothmann, 24, of San
rea Boehle was a business cal - ... . .. , ’ ’
thi. o . . Antonio, a brother of Mrs. Leroy
office Saturday and took P ^ . ... . . . .
He of our clubbing rate, with Eckhart ° th,“ P‘aCe and Wh° h“8
Press to read FAmIng Text beCn in * Very CFitiCal C°ndiU°n f°U
1 lowing an Automobile accident on the
^ Austin highway Saturday, is reported
In * rawn, who has a fine t0 be jn a more favorable condition
ium mana*!r tbe after undergoing two operations in
*rents8P,Mnt PutS(^ay ^ere w’^ *n Austin hospital. Mr. Kothmann
r. and Mm J. W. received a broken hip and internal
R I injuries and for several days it was
Ueje e and »<>n, Clarence feared for his life.
We;:r: 0Verj from YeIl0W Mr. and Mrs. P. Jungman visited
cisted^ ^ P4ld °Ur 0ffic® Hon- *nd Mri- A< J- J°hn80n »t Car-
city. °a W^'*e riro Springs Sunday. Mr. Jungman
. j, , 1 brought home some fine tangerines
,. . e FlwMike “Ethyl” and oranges pulled from trees in Mr.
Diiuy Jter re*uits. Hu been Johnson’s citrus orchard. Mr. Jung-
“ *rea* d®*n»nd man was favorably impressed by the
I* 8«rv^ln*ePr0Ve, *** pouibilities of eitrus fruit growing
N ** ta^°n‘ in that part of the State.
Mn. p**1”’ son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Maier and
very in tester, who hu Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koch of San
,»ii*nd '*’■»h- b.
Mondi
eare in
sen under Antonio were here Wednesday to at-
San Antonio tend the Koch-Garteiaer wedding.
g. y’ *3 reported to be im- Mr. H. Shoor wag a business visitor
p „ , 1 in San Antonio Thursday.
y ®veniniT'f )aV'R arr'ved ^ed' 118 “ve y°ur t*re8 by frequent
Mv*rg| week1'’1 ^broc*tn,orton inspection. W^hen in need of repair
ts, Mr, and^vr V'*'* ^*er r/e are equipped to vulcanize any size
ill be j0jn . , rS‘ k°u*8 Rothe. at a low price and we guarantee satis-
^bankae-ivit. y. ^r' ®a,'s ^or faction. Citizen’s Motor Car Com-
Wa!'omer|vRMih°!i?8y8' Mr* pany‘ 8't£
1 Louisa M * IRS Vira Rot,le- I am an agent for the McClain
N. W, Ztrer and Mr. and Monument Works of San Antonio.
out on a Ct ^gn An^on*° ®ee me ^°*" Headstones and Monu-
1&,t weekT'°t °r tr'P 'nto ^ew Inent,• ^ Boehle, Dunlay, Texas.
^ ra>ny weath !*1' * ncounter'ni For Rent—Two-roomed apartment
*t Atnarin 8n^ * ad road8’ Private bath. All newly furnish-
w*thout comnl t ° 8nd returne(i For further information ring
U"» their trip. 96W. MRS. A. J. SCHROEDER.
Best Duroc-Jersey gilt, ?5.00 cash .....
Best Luck, a y age, $2.60 cash ................
Best Breeders Young Flock, $2.50 cash
Best Pen .'■beep, any age, ary breed, $2.50 cash
Best J-rsey Cow, any age, 50 lbs Maco Dairy F’eed
.............. Monkkouse & Starnes
2nd Best Jersey Cow, any age, 60 lbs. Maco Dairy Feed ............
Monkhouu A Starnes
Three B st Butcher Calves, $2.50 ca?h . W. J. Nester
Best Heteford Bu'l, $5.00 in trade . Highway Garage
Best Polled Hereford Bull, 2 years old, $5.00 cash ....................
................. Hondo Lumber Co.
2rd Best Polled Hereford Bull, any age, $5.00 cash ....................
............................................... Hondo Lumber Co.
Best Colt, either sex, under 1 year, bit and bridle
........................ Eugen Huesser
Best Saddle Horae, 5 gallons gas...... O. S. T. Service Station
Best Jersey Milch Cow, any age, $5.09 cash.................. L. F. Rucker
Best Ram Lamb, any breed, $2.50 cash First National Bank
Best Ewe Lamb, any breed, $2.50 cash ....... First National Bank
Best Dairy Cow, any breed, $2.60 ea*h ...... First National Bank-
Best Dairy Bull, any breed. $2.50 cash First National Bank
Second Best Ten F^ars Yellow Corn, 5 gallons Humble F lashlike
P* ......................... Citizm’s Motor Car Co.
Best 10 Pleads Maize, 5 gallons Humble Fiashlike gas
......................................................... Citizen's Motor Car Co.
Largest Individual Farm Exhibit, 5 years subscription to FARM-
INCJ ........................... The Fletcher Davis Publications
2nd Best Individual Farm Exhibit, one year’s subscribtion to
Hondo Anvil Herald The Fletcher Davis Publications
Best Ten Heads Milo Maize, 5 gallons gas ...... M. F. Schweers
Best Ten Ears White Corn, one suit cleaned and pressed ............
........................................................................ Hondo Tailor Shop
Best Sow and Litter, $2.50 cash ............................ Hondo State Bank
Best Junior fat barrow, $3.00 cash ............................... L. F. Rothe
2nd Best Junior fat barrow, $2.00 cash .......................... L. F. Rothe
Best Buck and Doe Rabbit, $1.50 cash ............................ Arthur Ney
2nd Best Buck and Doe Rabbit $1.00 cash .......................Arthur Ney
Best Pen R. I. Reds, 1 bottle hair tonic ............ Barnes Barber Shop
Heaviest Tom, 50-lb sack chicken feed ....................... P. R. Richter
Best Bronze Tom, one suit or dress cleaned and pressed
•...................................................................... Heyen Tailor Shop
Best White Leghorn Cock, $1.00 cash................ Hondo Machine Shop
Best Pen Barred Rocks, 50 lbs laying mash ................................
............................................ ............. Liberty Mills, San Antonio
Best affiliated high school exhibit, picture .............. W. H. Windrow
Best exhibit high school 8-9-10-11 grades, picture ... W. H. Windrow
2nd Best high school exhibit, 8-9-10-11 grades, picture ............
.............................................................................. W. H. Windrow
Best double hemstitching, 1 box candy ................... Geo. Carle
Best ladies’ cotton dress, house dress.................................... H. Shoor
Best sewed garment, any specimen, $2.60 cash ........................
....................................................................... E. R. Leinweber Co.
Best white embroidery, any specimen, $2.50‘ cash ....................
.................................................................... E. R. Leinweber Co,
Best crochet table cloth, white, 2 Vi yards length, $2.60 cash ....
.................................................................... E. R. Leinweber Co.
,s. Best rag rug, old ladies’ department, $2.60 cash ........................
...................................................................... E. R. Leinweber Co.
Best bed-room set, toilet set.......................................... Fly Drug Co.
Best old ladies’ quilt, 3 lbs coffee and 1 lb Calumet baking
P^der .................... ......................................... c. J. Bless
Best canned peaches, 6 gallons gas ............................ Chas. Schlentz
Best collection canning, $2.60 cash .................... McElroy Motor Co.
Best collection preserving, $2.50 cash ............... McElroy Motor Co.
Best pickled peaches, 25 lbs sugar............................M-System Store
Best spiced cake, 48 lbs F’airy Queen Flour........................L. B. Grell
Best angel food, 1 bed spread .......................................»*... C. J. Bless
Best devil food cake, 24-lb sack flour .............................. Earl Boon
Best loaf white bread, 24-Ib sack flour .... Liberty Mills, San Antonio
Best potato cake, 24-lb sack flour............Liberty Mills, San Antonio
Best collection candy, one suit or dress cleaned and pressed
...........——...............- .......................Jennings Tailor Shop
Best solid embroidery (girls’ department, any age) 1 box candy
................................................................................ Fly Drug Co.
Best hand-made garment, age 12 to 15, perfume atomizer ........
....................................................................................Fritz Heyen
Best miscellaneous, boys’ department, $1.50 cash............ W. A. Mask
Best clay modeling, boys’ uepartment, 1 tie............ Colonial Theatre
Most historical old relic, one dress or suit cleaned and pressed
........................................................................ Hondo Tailor Shop
Oldest relic in entire exhibit, 1 tube ................ Dillion Chevrolet Co.
Best collection of china, 5 pieces or more, 5-lb box candy........
.................................................................................... City Bakery
Best Tray in Oils, 1 box candy...................................... A. J. Hutzler
Best persimmons, 1 tube ...........................Pennant Service Station
Best exhibit pecans, $2.50 cash .............................. A. C. Thallman
Best sweet potatoes, any variety, 5 gallons oil ........ N. C. Johnson
Best arranged mixed bouquet, 1st day, 5 gallons gas ................
.................................................................. B. & R. Service Station
Best Canna collection, box candy ........................ Hondo Bottling Co.
Best Ostrich Plume Fern, flower pot ........ P. H. Renken Tin Shop
Best honey exhibit, one gallon paint .................... Alamo Lumber Co.
Best 3 jars fancy granulated honey, 6 gallons gas ....................
......................................................... Felix Richter Gulf Station
Best community exhibit, $2.50 cash ............................ Edgar Stiegler
2nd best community exhibit, $2.50 cash .........................J. A. Horgcr
Best decorated Ford, $5.00 cash ................... McElroy Motor Co.
Best decorated Buick, $2.00 hunting knife .................... C. R. Gaines
Governor Moody Ht Austin today, but ,.v,,r
the F.xeeutive was quoted as havinir v ,.1 • . , ,,
.. ... . *. “ K Paul said that “my audiences are
h' I|*J "T m,™mn lnterv™- usually composed of two elasses of
"VTa a “*"'•*? ,lay'r ee-ete. these who believe that I pos-
ready nan been granted three re- » . ,
. , , , rt ,sess super-natural powers and those
siutes aad had been B.ve„ , sanity bclletu my feat to be .........
hearing. The L.rncntes was shot on pnshed by tro ke.y o, deception, of
. ,, *wo dastv's I would much prefer
Arcos w.f« hi, 8-year-old dangh-|t0 h„, in th, lattet cU„
ter and , brother, all from Houston, „ , *, not com, down here with the
visited him today. Prison officials ...
. purpose ot insulting anyone s intel-
.eported he was acting quietly.
; At ten o’clock Thursday night.
Judge Haass heard over the radio
that Arcos was being prepared for
his last journey, and early this morn-
ing C. R. Gaines caught the news that
ligence by telling them that I possess
super-natural powers. Neither can
anyone else have those powers. I am
only human, the same as anyone else,
and as no human is infallable, I am
as apt to he in error as anyone. How-
the execution took place shortly after L‘V!1'' 1 wiU say that in a11 my drivea
midnight.
BAPTIST T. E. L. CLASS
ENTERTAINS.
not once has my science failed me.
1 claim that ninety per cent of my
actions will be correct. If you must
think that i am a faker, at least give
me credit for being a good one.”
Paul will be blindfolded promptly
at 1 o’clock Monday afternoon in
The ladies of the T. E. L. Class
entertained with a Halloween party
I »** honor of their husbands on Thurs- j front of the Dillon Motor Company’s
day night, October 30, at the home 1 showrooms and then will drive about
, oi Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dillon. The 1 the city and the drive will end at the
large reception rooms were decorated | fair grounds, where the blindfold will
! with vases of cosmos, the HaUoweeqj be removed.
motif being carried out in decora-1 \ir. Dillon, in commenting on
tions and other details. When the J Paul's choc sing the Chevrolet to
guests had at rived a plate lunch con-
sisting of creamed turkey in patties,
frozen fruit salad, hot rolls, pumpkin
pie and coffee were served, after
which several games of 42 were
played.
The guests were Mr. andt Mrs.
Marvin Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Fiarnest,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack F'usselman, Mr.
! and Mrs. Roland Gaines, Dr. and
. Mrs. T. B. Knopp, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Kollman, Mr. and Mrs. Fid Meister,
| Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crow, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Neul
Woolls, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hyatt,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dillon, Rev. and
Mrs. Albert Nelson, Mrs. F. L. Me
Williams, Mrs. L. E. Kollman, Mrs.
Elsie Warden, Misses Fan ye Carle
and Margaret Dillon and Mr. Don
Windrow.
LADIES’ BRIDGE CLUB.
[ Mrs. Ed. Connevoy was hostess to
j a charming bridge party, Thursday
1 afternoon, at the home of her sister,
1 Mre. Earl Boon, entertaining the
Ladies’ Bridge Club and several
'guests. The Halloween season was
featured by an attractive arrange-
ment of cosmog and pot plants in the
living room. Three tables were ar-
ranged for bridge.
Mrs. F. H. Schweers won high
score among the members, Mrs. Al-
fred Schweers won high among the
guests and Miss Lillian Brucks cut
for consolation .
A delectable salad course was serv-
ed to the following: Mesdames Hor-
ace Bradley, O. H. Miller, O. B.
Taylor, F. H. Schweers, W. O. Rothe,
Felix Kussenberger, Alfred Schweers,
Earl Boon and Misses Sue Heatly,
Lillian and Bess Brucks, Vera Lee
Cook and the hostess, Mrs. Connevey.
NOTiCE.
Parties picking up accident cases
on the road and bringing them to
hospital are liable for bill of said
case.
lfl-lt MRS. J. L. MECHLER, R. N.
make the drive, stated that it was
just one more proof of Chevrolet’s
supremacy. Paul said that the steer-
ing ease and quick braking power
made it a pleasure to drive the new
Chevrolet Six. The Chevrolet will be
equipped with those long wearing
Federal Tires and the tank will be
full of that Good Gulf Gasoline.
Mr. Schweers, local Gulf agent,
was elated over Paul’s choice of Gulf
Gasoline and Supreme Motor Oil and
says that he has been trying to tell
the people all the time about the high
quality of Gulf Products and now
Paul comes along and proves it.
Don’t forget the time, 1 o'clock
Monday afternoon, and be sure and
be there as it will be well worth your
time. It is free.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
NOTES.
Program for Sunday, November 9:
Sunday School and Bible Class at
9:30.
German Services at 10:45.
English Services at 7:16.
All are cordially invited to worship
with us.
On October 29 James Arlen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Owen Baum-
gartner, was baptized.
H. A. HEINEKE,
Pastor.
HONDO P. T. A. NOTICE.
On account of the F’air, the regular
meeting of the Hondo P. T. A. will
not be held on Monday, November
10, but has been postponed to Tues-
day, November 18. Bear this date
in mind, all members and all who are
interested in the welfare of the youth
of this community, and be on hand
to participate in the meeting.
Uvalde is expecting gome big times
November 11 when the Sul Ross
Lobos of Alpine will play football
with the San Marcos Teachers Col-
lege Bobcats.
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