Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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ir, Mrs. L
who aloo
Acting nec-
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Hy CMnriao 8i»rlnge
JEtarat Ml City, 1H;
visitor*. 1.
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to 12:80
“Wa'vc a Story to
Mn. J. I< Wat kins, Asliei
reading, leader
of WVlwe, Mr«. 8. A. Bru-
Ot*y
Mrs Foul Levering, Big
il niiivk1. Mrs. A. .1. Cook, Ash-
A* of Auxiliaries, also their
teat problems. (A very Interest
and helpful discussion followed on
problems.)
Constitutes nil Auxiliary la-
the Honor Koll, mid how to
Mrs. Scribner, Eagle l’ass.
Story, Mrs. S, A. Bru
Berta Mae Brown, Asher-
Mrs. Taylor, Aslierton.
“Jesus Saves."
closing the morning session,
was Invited to the basement
where a long table was load-
everything good to eat. I>e-
Melons lee cream and cake were
gervetl at the close of the meal.
Afternoon Session
1:30 to :i :3«
..Hymn, “Braise the Sailor. All Ye
Nations."
Prayer offered by Mrs. .1. N. Wilson.
Moore.
Rejiorts of Auxiliaries, alsa their I
greatest problem. Carri/.o Springs did
no$,have any problem. Eagle Bass'
problem was keeping the members in-
terested. Crystal city’s problem was
: atWndance.
“First Hand Glimpses of Woman's
"Work In Cuba.” Mrs. L. H. Robinson
of Aaberton, having lived in Cuba 13
years gave a delightfully vivid account
pi every
■Rwr
« the Condition of Woman’s Work
over the IMrtrlct. Mrs. i N. Wilson,
retiring iHatrlrt secretary of Moore,
stated that the conditions were good,
but like all things could he heller.
■Echoes from the Annual Confer-
ence," Mrs. Hcrlbner, Eagle Bass.
A motion wus made and carried
tiiiamlnously that the name Zone JII
be changed to 'Winter Garden” so
henceforth we will lie known us the
Wluler Garden one.”
Thanks were expressed Ity Mrs. le-
vering of Big Wells, in Isdiulf of the
visitors to the Crystal City Auxiliary
for their splendid entertainment and
an invitation to Carrtso Springs for
Sept. Oth wus accepted, Big Wells to
prepare the program for lids occasion.
Many interesting items were brought
up for discussion and (hose not being
present certainly missed a most help-
ful ami inspiring meeting. Every one
prseent declared this the best meeting
this gone bus yet had.
After the reading of the minutes by
secretary, meeting closed with hymn,
"Blest Be the Tie."
C. E. Slieue, Supt. of Pub. pro. tent.
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Newspaper Ad is 222 Times as
Effeective as Radio Broadcasting
CLEVELAND, OHIO— A newspa-
jier advertisement published in five
cities ai a cost of ,$3,000 brought 222
Inquiries to the Babson statistical or-
ganization for every single reply re-
ceived from a $3,000 half hour on the
Columbia Katlio net-work, Roger W.
Babson. business statieian and fore-
caster. told an audience here recently.
Tlie broadcast was from 8:30 to
0:00 p. in. Saturday. May IK, Babson,
said. A well-known orchestra played
and there was a five-minute talk on
the Babson service. The ig-siilt was
Hi inquiries and two telegraphed or-
ders.
tin the following Monday tlie adver-
tisement appeared in newspapers in
Cleveland. Boston, New York, Phila-
delphia and Chicago. The result was
4.(Hit) inquiries. Salmon's figures in-
dicated that each reply from the ra-
dio cost $166.66, while those from the'
newspaper advertisement cost 75 cents j
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NNOUNCEMENT
Webi
of the Pej|
June 22.
and man!
will then
a strictly
the same
intend to
Due t<
not corresj
and Sabinj
it is our ol
store will
taking stoc
begins wit!
We fe<
need no in|
Mercantile1
Schwartz
A conti
will be assi
always beel
|nnounce that we have purchased the dry goods stock
lercantile Co., and that we will be open for business
lat date the store will be opened under the name
it of L. SCHWARTZ CO. The policy of the firm
inged from that of a cash and credit basis to that of
We will continue to conduct this business in
until the completion of our new store, which we
[about September 1 5.
fact that the brands and lines of this merchandise do
with, those which we carry in our stores at Uvalde
id th’e lines we intend to stock in our new store here,
[to sell this entire stock out, regardless of cost. The
>!=ed June 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21, for rearranging and
id marking goods down for the great •'sale, which
opening, June 22.
[t the Pegues Mercantile Co. and the L. Schwartz Co.
iction to the people of this vicinity, as the Pegties'
has served this community for 19 years and L.
>r 51 years.
tion of your patronage will be appreciated, and you
of receiving the same courteous treatment that has
town under the previous management.
Yours very truly,
L. SCHWARTZ CO.
ANNOUNCEMENT
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TN order to Comply with the Terms ofthe will of the late E. C. Pegues
X it becomes Necessary that the FirA of PEGUES MERCANTILE
COMPANY be discontinued and Disserved.
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§! And In Persuance of the A bob we Beg to Announce:
Dry Goods Department
OUR DRY GOODS DEPART-
MENT HAS BEEN SOLD TO
THe L. SCHWARTZ COMPA-
NY CHAIN STORE OWNERS
OPERATING CHAIN STORES
IN THIS LOCALITY. OUR DRY
GOODS DEPARTMENT WILL
BE CLOSED AFTER THE 15th
OF JUNE AND WE WILL
CEASE TO OPERATE SAME
AFTER THAT DATE. SEE THE
NEW OWNERS ANNOUNCE-
MENTS ELSEWHERE IN THIS
ISSUE.
Grocery Deparlnent
K
OUR GROCERY
MENTWILL BE Ol
AS IT IS UNTIL JU
PART-
hTED
Y 1ST
WHEN WE WILL CE ,SE TO
DO A CREDIT AND
ERY BUSINESS. THI
OF GROCERIES WILl
FEREDTOTHE PU£
TREMENDOUSLY R
PRICES AND WILL BE
OUT AS QUICKLY A, POSSI-
BLE. SEE OUR ANIN
MENTS LATER.
DELIV-
STOCK
BE OF-
,1C AT
Lduced
LOSED
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After Nineteen years of Successful Operation in Crystal City this firm feels tnrfy
■PEGUES MER
N CRYSTX
“M” System Store
’v ■ ■ .
AFTER OUR TWO DEPART-
MENTS HAVE BEEN DIS-
POSED OF WE WILL CONCEN-
TRATE OUR EFFORTS ON
OUR "M" SYSTEM STORE
WHERE WE WILL SERVE
THE PUBLIC IN CRYSTAL
CITY WITH THE MOST UP-
TO-DATE SELF SERVING
CASH STORE POSSIBLE. .
ta their nany pat ions for their loyal sappart and patronage.
NTILE CO.
S I N C E 1910.
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1929, newspaper, June 14, 1929; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096356/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .