Jim Hogg County Enterprise (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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JIM HOGG COUNTY ENTERPRISE
I MUR MIA Y. DECEMBER 14.
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JIMHOGGCOUNTY
ENTERPRISE
It *m to bad, indeed, he was bu*y
today, and hadn’t the minute to atop
on hi* way. “More time I will have
to (t ve other*," he’d say—Tomorrow.
Entered aa aeeond-elaaa matter The greatest of worker*, thi* man
May I, 1926, at the poatoff c# at would have been—Tomorrow
Hebbronville, Texas, under the act The world would have known him
of March 8, 1879. had fie ever *een—Tomorrow.
But, in fact, he passed on, and
Deer Hunting Party
Publiihed every Thuraday at Heb from view, and all that he an<| with thi* they weie to shoot <>ff
~~ :n* T* ** ... . l ......*- rSy and M 111 1
of the deer there were written the
name of the guoaC* boy-friend Much
enthusiasm wu* shown at this game,
x ummiru ever/ xuuin,. Uxaea rrom view, an<i ai| mat nu
bronville, Jim Hoggr County, Texas. there when living was through,
Official Cocnty Organ *ra« a mountain of things he intan*
; ded to do—Tomorrow
H. HARDY HETH.
Publisher.
I>elco
Any erroneous statement regard-
ing facta, corporations, firm* or in
Mriduais srill be gladly corrected
wban called to the publisher’s at-
tention.
NOTICE—Obituaries and poetry are
published in this paper at the rate j
of 1 cent per word.A charge of $1.00
la made on cards of thanks. Stories
of death* and funeral* published in
time to reteln the new* value are not
rtfted aa obituaries.
Birthday Club
I the deer hunting spirit. | Martinos, l(ai|iiel an* Esther Vela. S-ut
___ I After all these gnine* had been Elvira and Dora Ochoa, Aida Goiish
Misses Hortenaia Crus and Coralia ' played the guest* were served a IntflVt 1 les, Josephine McKinnis, Ada Crus,
Gutierrez were the hostesses of a1 Supper of hot tamales and hot coffee | l.idln Perez. and Olive Roach
very clever Deer Hunting Party the j Afterwards they were all given — - - — —
night of November 2Kth at Miss Gu sticks or chewing gum, and from Monday Con'rart Cltlh
tierres’a home. | these they had to make any kind of
The guest* met in the living room, animals The heat animal in this rise
and there they were given u toy gun was made by Ysanra Mb.tine/., ex-
cept that the animal turned out to lie
a reptile, a dancing cobrn She won
the prise for this.
Kiii|iiel Vela won Itrxt prize for
shooting the most "Dear" deer, and
and every one wanted to shoot then ; Esther Vela won a prize for finding Wynn, Eugene Rohards, Ralph de laj Phone 200
Car/,ii, and Ra>mnnd Daggett. Mrs |
Mrs, Elgin Shelton entertained the
Monday Contract Club Wednesday
afternoon Roses were the tlowers
ii ed in dt i orating Cue.tr. M stlanu
M II Green, I'M Cou er, Hoyt Cole,
A. L Cuajardo, Cordon Freeman,
Itert Johnson, Clen Howard, VV W
The Contract Club met Wednes-
day night, Mr* Brooks Davidson
holitcsn Present were Mr amt Mrs.
Henry Timberlake, Mr and Mrs
A. E Cuajardo, Mr anti Mr
James Raitield, Mr and Mrs. Char
les Srhrneder anrl Mrs Hoyt Cole
Club prizes were given to Mrs
Cuajardo, Mr Barfield and Mr*.
Barfield
IF IT IH PRINTING You N F- F D.
THE ENTERPRISE
the "Dear" cleer.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
0m Year *200
TOMORROW
He was going to be what he wan-
ted to be Tomorrow.
No one should be kinder or braver
Shan he—Tomorrow,
A friend who was troubled and
weary, he knew who’d be glad of a
lift —and who needed it, too—on him,
he would call and see what he could
do- Tomorrow.
Each morning he stacked up the
letters he’d write Tomorrow.
Mr*. Raymond Laggett entertained
the Birthday Club Tuesday afternoon
“Christmas” was featured in the de-
corations. Guests were: Mrs. A. E.
Cuajardo, Mr*. Eugene Rohards,
Mrs. Reuben Holbein Jr., Mrs. W
W. Wynn, Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mrs.
Hoyt Cole and Mrs. M. H. Greene
Prizes were given to Mrs. Laggett
Mrs. Guajardo and Mrs. Greene.
Friday Bridge Club
The Friday Bridge Club met Fri-
day afterpoon with Mrs. J. Frank
McGee hostess. Ponsettias and other
late blossoms formed the floral de-
corations. Guests were: Mrs. B. G.
Anderson, Mrs. R. O. Middlebrook
Mrs. Roy Cotulla, Mrs. C.W.IIcllen
Mrs. Charles Sehroeder, Mrs. Henry
I Edds, Mrs. Herman Peters, Mis.
Robert Franks, Mrs. Gordon Free*
! man, Mrs. M. H. Greene, Mrs. M.
L. Dale, and Mrs. W. W. Wynn.
Mrs. Anderson held high club, Mrs.
Greene high guest, Mrs. Cotulla
| second high, and Mrs. Wynn cut.
own special boy-friend. i
They all playad several other Those enjoying this highly orig I de la Garza scored high club, Mrs j
game* that envoled something withlinal party were:: Adels and Ysaura Wynn high guest and Mrs. Johnson
* ' Ask Santa -
HE KNOWS THERE’S NO GIFT LIKE A
Make this a Furniture Christmas
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Jim Hogg County Enterprise (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1939, newspaper, December 14, 1939; Hebbronville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017152/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .