The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LAVACA COUNTY TRIBUNE THURSDAY. MARCH 3. 1932
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and a surprise party was given ; W*L
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i latives. > 110 arrived, homo i' ri
ltd with hijsj
tendiof 'at Br: 11ig'h I
~75iriiei by her daughter, Mrs. j School. She was formerly I
Jl. (). von Rosenberg’ to cele- Miss Columbia v;ffi A ettermah.
brate ti’.u ocvassion, * Those , Mrs. 1.. F. Gies< spent last j
present v^ere: Mesdanp's; Otto vteek in Brenhitm Visiting ie-
vtwi. Rosenberg!.S; Jl. Hii^pson,
Louis Sanuiso’i, Charlotte j day.' ^
Strunk. Annie Ledbetter, A\. B. j Lewis Alien, lhh Alien, 1 tas.
Sieinai o Ah i *■'' Voiini's ir. i'< i l • I. U. V. .Rtr, k .,
Kmil Ki .ian. A1 Jolqisoin .j^ftn . lo.rO.rpu Chris-i Saturday hind
Rhode.-, -Agnes Nau, ai^TnV,0. | tdurned Sundo.T oi.me. . ~
--von ’lU. Huberg; • A delightful Mr.- It. W. M in- ■ of Hoqs'f.n .j
.luncheon____consisting" of salad j arrived here -Saimday to v isit.
cotirso'""vuriqus hiiuis of cake | friends.
-.niaj coffee were served and j Mr. i'- \t. iioiie, j^jjr County
.■surveyor--of, Ajuifltvii, called at.
, I t'leTril 'line office Saturday, iie
—was eniovetl bv all j .resent. *
Dr. and Mrs. Jl. O. von It*
sen berg left for Amarillo, Tex., j intends to ham, fbv re-election
Saturday where they will stay j *or Lie, office <»l ( ountv Stii-J
for a’ few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolip Rhodes
returned from San Antonio
Thursday where Mr.-Rhodes
veyor in the Democratic I’ri-
mar.v. *
J. J. Olsen, state representa-
tive,'!... A. \\*eatheiiy of Yoa-
j'ias been ill for the past jLfr-ee kum^' °' Weatherly of ttm-
ston and Mr.. Jos. Kopecky ol
our city were in Austin Fri-
day t in conference with Gover-
nor Sterling and Commissioner |
of Agriculture McDonald.
weeks. ■ ...
■ Mesdames W. F. Parr and
S. M. Kuykendall spent Wed-
nesday and Thursday an San
Antonio......x
Mr. Theo. Uoehl of We.st-
hoff was here on business Wed-
nesday. *
After operating a steam laun-
dry at Schulenburg for sever-
al yeaj's, Mr. Wind sold 4k~uH
Messrs. Fritts and Moping of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill are Dallas, who will take charge of
having improvements made on it *vn March lr,th. . Bad health
caused Mr. Wind to^sell out?
Senator Gus.Russek had at-
tended the Washington Birth-
day celebration Sunday in LaT
their home.
Miss Bernita llandlos, a llal-
lettsvillean, trained in ])e Tar
Hospital of Victoria, has as-
sumed he» duties at the Wag- redo and the “Garner for Presi-
■'-ner Hospital, Shiner, at the dent" rally Monday in San Ail-
beginning' of March. .• V tonio.
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Mrs. Ft. Chandler arid Miss 4,ouis Schubert of 'our city
Vlasta Riha of^shiner t went to left Sunday for Darfion.
Dallas Sunday to attend the Co. Sup't. Frank Schoppe
Spring Beauty School and Show with his fipnily went early
to get new ideas in ornament- Sunday-nio/ning to Birch, Bill-
ing the, already considered leson County, to see his mbtlier
.Jbemitiful, gi-rlsy and women’s Mrs. Anna Schoppe, who lias I
heads. been confined to lied for somej
Dr. M. A. Rowan, I). S., and time by some stomach Trouble,
mother have .just moved from 1 We are glad to learn that she
Runge to Yoakum where the is getting somewhat better, but1
, doctor lias ^established his den-, at her age of 82 it is hard to
~tal office, heretofore maintain- withstand serious disorders of I
«d at Runge.' -— the system.
Schools over the county are Few days ago Mrs, j’eter Ras
making plans to take part or ka with son, Henry, visited her
at least attend the Interschol- iister-in-law, i Mrs. Mary Mof-
astic Lague meet at Shiner on . kovsky. Henry is employed by
March II. and 12. ! thp Highway Commissions^
XjC%a ?
Several Sisters, teachers in
St. Ludmila’s Academy of Shi-
the office of Division 13. Since
the highway building activity is
ner, with a fiumlier of P.ieir fgrowing at Uvalde on account
larger students came Thursday
afternoon to view the Wash-
of the Uvalde lock being used,
Henry has' lieen transferred
ington Fxhibit at our Public there from the Yoakum office.
School. Sister Alphonse with Last Friday'’the Judge and
her Pupils. Misses Mary Jane-j Mrs. C. L. Stavinoha, and Mrs.
cek, Lmilie Krai, Tonnie Ma- V. T. Siegmund had made a
tula and Rosie. Jungbauer 1 business? trip to San Antonio,
stopped-at the Tribune office Mrs. Steve( Bennett went to|
and viewed the machinery, va- Houston witii% Postmaster and!
rious devices and their work- Mrs. H. L. Stulken on a visit
ings in the printing room. Their I Sunday.
visit was quite a pleasure’ to- A three-act play, “Tlu> Little
First Gun Of Tlie Season Firu,
nv tuoMi.vKimom.KV <;on .scatmo wioi.NksoAV MAgcg
5MI IITTSV ii i.i:s TRADES .> w AM. MKVggidm 0M-:
OAVS SPECIAL rim i;s. OIK STO HE IS CHWKgl) FmXOF NEB
t”r ro ii \ u: spkinc; vn'psi'wmhk- ubwuanwse for THtj
-V mom; I-Mill a. o. r nkvv voi: K'prv^JS RIsuim; nkw aien
“A H VMiISF ID l S-UX RVtUV J.A i’RIlSS' AN ON |pRV • I-RKKIH'l
VNI.ISi: THAT'S m-:\v anT> Aim II AMUSE BOUGHT 1.1
ccn mmTHio.ANl:uv('ir.ii'RS('(.>M':iN vm.taki: a id..,
AT T1110 THINGS AM»I’RICES; NEVER IN THE H.STlj
KY OFTHEMEVERH.0FES I.RV GOODS T'0.; STORE HAVE V\
SEEN OR HEARD OF SI ( if lMX I’RK ES ON FIHST CLASS MEM
CHANOiSE COME TO MEVERIitHTS STORE FOR,EVERYTHING
IT1AT IS NEW AND THE FLACK YOU CAN FIND JUST WHAT Y(B
WANT WHEN voi-' w ant IT. IF IT IS NEW ‘‘AlEVERHOFFSJjig
IT" MEYteRHOFFS THE OETSTA N'DIN'G STOKE IN LAVACA CO.
READ THESE PRlfBB-FOlPtllA PES DAY ONLY* WEDNESDAY
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Ladies Non-run Bloomers pair --- --
Children’s Noil-run Bloomers, Pair —-'-'c
Ladies’ House Frocks another one if it fades 12e
‘fie value Ladies House Frocks all New Spring
Shades Each only--
Si.89 ValUesALadies House Frocks all New patt-
erns. Each --------i^l .->9
sijf) values Rayon lied spreads all colors —SI.39
40 inches wide Ruyup Hat ( repe all«Nevv I att-
er'us and all shades -—---.'(k
Ladies new spring and summer hats —SI and up
Ladles all -ilk Dresses *in i’rint- and Plain new
styles each from-----S.!.L> am! up
Ladies new Spring coat----s.».9.> and up
Ladies all Silk Hose all new spring colors —7">c
plen's Express stripes & Blue Denim overalls ".Or
Hoy’s Express stripes and Blue Denim overall-
-Jih/es 0 to 10 years, only --:-39c -
SI.2”) pair \ alues Scott Level Best fancy sti'ipes
——-:7.'>c
----SI. 19 .
.DHP , Men’s Ml Wool Blue Serge Suits Guarante
ed Fast Colors—.Suit -89.9a
Men's White Handkerchief each —---- ; ■ 3c
Men’s Fancy Dres<35fV\---paii ------He
Genuine Blue Bell Shirt-
Shirt' each only -
Blue or Gray W'prk
--lac
Men's \thletic Track Pant- Fancy ( olors —21c
Men'-' Athletic pndenthirts —-----21c‘
Men’s White Broad F'loth/dress shirt —■ - ■ ■ ■ 9-~>c
Men's Fancy -Foui-fn-!iarid 'l ies new patterns 23c
. a()e value men’s llancA I mu-ill-mind'ties -^19V
BIh’s fancy and. solid colors Bi'oadcli.th shirts
last colors e;tch only-----—r-19c
Men's Athletic t uimi Suits------3 .c
Men's Batin iggan undeishiits long or short
sleeves each only —r-i--' ■—•29c
U(^ton-nade*l.pants--—
Men’s Scout every day shoes--
Men’s Romeo.Rubber side Slippers in Black and
Tan. Pair only —-81.2a
82.9a value men’s dress
Each foi' only --—
hats new spring colors
—n--81.7*.
!'\12 Linoleum Rug nice new pattern -8L4.*»
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Linoleum new spring patterns — plenty patterns
to select from square yard ---371 j
The Meyerhoff D. G. Co., Inc.
LAVACA CO. BEST BIGGEST AND BUSIEST STOKE. ’ THE STOKE
THAT HAS THE STOCK TO SELEC T ER()M
SELLS EOK LESS
ITIE STORE THAT
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A repoi't was heard that ting last Sunday .had the school j f1 ,’ A’. "d retuille<G . Dak iiiiih of Lunge"vvas^’.I Here last Sunday. 'IV,.' .amI had i mi-Jin! \us ,;ltii, ye:lt4
Grasshopper”, presented at Wit- [
Mr. Gus I’lerzik of Kngle in, .packed to'overflowing. After!t0 his ^ome Houston Su«dayjyisit,,, Sumla^.
fill
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visiting relatives at Yoakum re- se.nl.led desejrve to get many thigfwas really his 15th birtlf
, - r,------- - -------------------........... , . j lent examples of children’s woi'k life’s journey He has the dfc
• ends to ask Tor.re-election to! the play Mr. E. II. Gillar. and Miss Margaret Holland spent ,. Mr. and Mrs. U. 0. Weather- the arrangement and the cause! tinction of Celebrating his birtk
file office of State Representa-1 A. B. Stratman auctioned ‘off llu‘ 'u‘ek*L‘n<l vvlth luM l»Ments,| ly oi. Houstoiyvho fiave Geeilifpr which the Exhibit was a- I day only every fourth veu9
tive.__. *30 supper baskets and realiz- :VIr- »nd Mrs. Marshal Moreland. .-i.,.:------- - ■ ! ... . ’ ' 'm
^ Miss- Virginia Simpson' and ed $31.30 for the benefit of the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pohl of
Evelyn Lacy arrived home from I school. I Houston visited their parents
the University of Texas at Au- Miss Anni? .Marek Visited f here over the week-end. They
stin to spend the freek-end with wjtli her parents in Yoakum are enroutg to Marble Falls
Sunday. ~~ where they will reside for sev-
MrMand Mrs. R. 0. Flynt andieral months.
daughter, Bobbie, and June ’Mr. and Mrs. Bert' Mitchell J events at their old home.
Maitland spent Sunday in llou- of Creole spent the week-end Mr., and Mrs. Fred Kroschel
Mr. and and daughter of Houston spent
their parens. . Miss Kelly Love
«nd Miss Mildred Burton ac-
companied them jrome ind will
-stay with Miss'Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wagner
left for Houson Sunday to visit
the ship “Old Ironsides" which
is stationed there! —
Miss Gussie Marek of- Yoa-
kum spent.Sunday and Monday
with her siXt^r, Mias Arihie
-Marek.
turned to their' home Friday
accompanied by -Mis. Niemever
of Yoakum, mother of Mrs.] ranged for exhibition to
Weatherly. . They subscribed
loi the- fiibune so they can
be kept posted on the current
ston viewing the ship J‘01d
Ironsides”. During the Civil
War 'old Mr. H. Olsen, Sr., liv-
ing now at Gonzales, had serv-
ed with the crew of the ship.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meiners of
Corpus Christi were hefe for
the week-end. *
with their parents,
Mrs. Marshall Moreland.
Adolf Lindenberg of Dallas,
who w'as a resident of this City
twenty-five years ago is visit-
ing relatives and' friends here.
Frank Alblinger of Houston
the week-end with Dr. and Mrs.
M. L. Krosohel.
more visitors, more interest' day anniversary.
H 'Fserves to I,, w.; L„sl„. ',^r> ^
, th,V*1*1 lluster Harrell, Hyr»
rades Day attendants and al-j Hanks._and Louis Beriy of
so to- be made in some wav l-Smithvflle ..and Alphonse-Jegn
Mr. and Mrs., Arno .Schultz
of Yorktown spent Sunday at
Hallettsville.”*
A number of prominent citi-
spent the week-end here visit-1 zens from Yoakum visited the
> *
some way
permanent.
Miss Leona Kopecky of Wei-
mar spent Monday with her
parents.
Mrs. Peter Kaska and ^ sons;
Flo and Erwin, ancL Mike F'a-
ber. all of Yoakum; Mr. and
M™- A. J. Berckenhoff and ■
Mrs. Henry Messer of Shiner
spent a pleasant Sunday after-
noon at the home of Mr. and
•Schubert of Weimar spent Sun-
da.' at the Adolph Schubert
home.
A healthy baby girl arrived
at the home of Mr. and
*Theo. Fitch on Feb. 11. Col
gratulations!
Mrs. W. C.Bonorden and
Tonie Fertsch visited in Sch
lenburg Sat. - '
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The Lavaca County Tribune (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1932, newspaper, March 3, 1932; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1036303/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.