The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1929 Page: 3 of 20
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nr I O CALIFORNIA Black eyed
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Quality Always Higher than Price
Cash Store Prices Plus Service Store
Courtesies
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY JULY 13®
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PEACHES, Nice awl Yellow, ft, .
APPLES, Calif., Nice and White,4
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PRUNES, California Sweet, ft____
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English service "t 3:00 P. M
Rev. G. E. Grueber will speak.
Religious instruction Sor.irdsy at
2:00 P. M.
You are heartily invited to at-
tend the dedication service.
Dinner served at the church.
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
EL CAMPO
Sunday, July 14th at 8 A. M
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RED AND WHITE
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CORN BEEF,TL
m Rov. Anderson and family ex-
pect to attend the Luther League
Convention at Round Rock nek*1
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There is always a welcome fri
all at Philippi! . t
J. Walfred Anderson, Paster
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
No Sunday School. Aftd service
RED AND WHITE
COFFEE "‘““Y
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Sunday, July 14th.
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prcssion engine gives aiore
than 20% added horsepower
with futer speed and '.
greater hill-climbing ability.
Whippet is theionly low-
priced car with all these ad-
vantage*: Extra long wheel-
base, oversize balloon tires,
full force-feed lubrication,
silent timing chain,invar-strut
pistons, “Finger-Tip Com-
♦rul.” and, in the Six, a heavy
'xven-bearing crankshaft.
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Central Texas Auto Co.
ED. NEDBALEK, Mgr. El Campo. Texas
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PHILIPPI LUTHERAN CHURCfa 1
Next Sunday Bfble school ut;
: 0 A. M. Morning divine worship
ht ll A. M. and vespers at 8 jo^-
clock The Americas language
always used, except when other*
wise stated.
No prayer meeting next •weekr'f/
EVANGELICAL-: URCH
-Sunday Srhcr' -t L' A. M.
Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P.^
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i.Mornfag Subject: “Tor Eviden*'
ces of the New Birth.”
Evening subject: “Take- Heed."
League Service at 7:30 P. M.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday at
8 P. M.
Quarterly Conference Meeting on
Friday, July 19th at 8 P. M.
E. A, Copeland, Pasto”.
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Sundayt July Mth, at 9:80 A. M., SWEDISH METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10, A. M. , *
TVit'
p Steep Hills -
sick list this week.
i Mr. F. J. Petechka and fam ?“
spent Sunday !n E1 Cemno visrt-
Ing relatives and friends.
Mrg..Rudolph Kain er ard daugh-
ters Mirses Rosalie and Rub-»
called on Mrs. E. L. Freis Mon-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Brod of East Bernard, mn-
ther of .Mr, Frank Brod was a
guest In his home this past week.
On Bunday night, Jure 30, Misr,
Rosa Scherdlck complimented a
ht»m5 ftw Mends with a dance given at
1 her home. The accordion, which
wag ably played by Mr. Mprta
' I furnished music throughout th?
evening. L• ; . . . <•
J Miss La Vertie, Brod returned
Jk-from a> extended visit In Cohim-
1‘bns. -
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Eastland of Garwood was a gues‘
<1 thm of the former’s parents, Mr. and
-r .... »<r8 FeHx Bro?J Jast gun(lay
Mr. -Max Koenig ,and family
"it Sunday afternoon with Mr.
Mrs. Frank Brod.
The*OM Folkg Dance given at
the JcaepijCreek School Monday
night was well attended.
i ••• Mr. and Mrs. Lewandowski spent
Sunday afternoon with parents
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wendel
a. Leo Ploceck and children
oiambus and Mrs. S; J. Wil-
r and = son Harold Lloyd of
rood were guests of Mrs. Fe-
j. lix Brod’s this Week end. They
I especially came to be here for the
4th Celebration. (
I Migs Henrietta litis of San An-
tftio is visiting with Mfes Elisa-
beth .Fellman this week., After a,
they will vl-1
sit in Galveston and other points.,
OR their return they * will go .o
St Joseph’s at Houston, to enter
nurse training. Miss Fellman has
many frlendg here Who will wish
her well in her new undertaking.
Mr. A. T. Wendel and family
took dinner with the Lewandows-
| xies Tuesday. - ’ *
i Frank Erdeit spent Sunday af-
ternoon in the Chas. Foehn?r
| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brod visit-
East Bernard .Friday and
ay with their daughter, Mrs.
reuse.
I bribe Koenig Is vtolt-
latives and friends in Edna
ollta Al. wk.
«. Lester Mill, Mrs. H. E.
motored to Houston Tues-
CBUS, MHEflMI
Mrs. Ma Me-
sa msnied and
■rpwn.^1 haw
i have tow little ^S? and wSn^:
see as at ttrnm fistful and ‘dra -
M tte mornhw. 1 begin treating
with a <xrane of Bbek-DraughL
la not Isng until she is lively and
wtil^tfn. I make a tea of
gtoa tt to tt» shfldrsn. as tbsy take
ft heat tint way.
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flisoaoa. niwaka
tMto in my mouth
h and dun. I know
a dooo of Black-
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good, but I
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Sunday School at 10, A. M. .
Preaching at 11 followed ty I
■ communion servicel R®v- G’. E.|l
All regular services next Sunday. ’ Llndstrum in charge.
9:45 A. M. Sunday Schoo*. I Epworth League devotional mee. 1
11 A. M. and 8 4*. M. preaching in« at 7:30-
»y the pastor. v - i Preaching at
Epworth League program at 7 A Quarterly Conference Saturday
had to postpone on accent of the P. M. ‘ , afternoon, the 13th at 2:00 P. M.
Bad weather. A11 ar€ welcome! ReT- O. E. Llnttrum in charge.
German gervice at 10.00 A. J. Leonard Rea, Pastor. O. E. OJander.
stars Gone Dewa
(vushing Into doctor’s I
BS, Uorssr. come at :
[her. > Mother’s taken 1
IM an' it’s gone down. .
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Red and White Stores are
Folks Selling Quality 1
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NEAREST STORES;
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LIZAR & ANDERSON, El
' W. L HORECKA, El C*mf
EMIL EGG, El Campo, '
D. D. HILLYER, Louiae,
C. E. SMITH, Danevang,. )i
. E. L. #RELS, Jone*
HUVAR & SON, Gi
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tie pavtebeard pin fflfvd with
endtea or salted nuta chocs-
bar* wrapped In ,white tissue
r and decorr.ted with shatn-
i or potato shaped boxes
with green ahd wMtg mints,
> nice prises for ss£of the
I day visiting Mrs. Otto Meyer who
4 to quite HL U ? 4 • K Z ’
rj Geo. Wendel of El Campo cam-
I out here to look-'over his farming
The daughters of Mr. John He?-
ne complimented him on July 3
{with a family reunion surprige
honoring his birthday annivepary
I Delicious cakes and ice cream
[ wore sprved. ' X'j
i Mrs. CL G. Eggemeyer and son
■to, of Alice, Texas are visit!rr
relatives in Jones Creek and Tai- -
Kit.. Harry Freis of El Cafupo
Was a week end guest of Mrs. E.
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Mr. and Mrg?A. C. Weltsel and
son, Harold Lloyd, of Beaumont.
wtth Their parents, Mr. and Mr<
ISrodVltell and other rMativri.
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THE EL CAMPO CITIZEN
FRIDAY* JULY 12, 1929
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1929, newspaper, July 12, 1929; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1323164/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.