Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [24], No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1936 Page: 5 of 8
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fOTOFi
rand Mrs. Gray Miller visited
' Antonio and Seguin Tuesday.
Eubani was a San Antonio
visitor Wednesday.
San Antonio visitors Saturday.
Si ■ -0-
Mr. and Mrs C. P. Rein of San
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Harrell left
this week for Brownsville after sev-
eral weeks stay here during the
shipping season of spinach. N
P-.k. " k V. Mellett of San Antonio, who
Missefi Bessie, Alene and Iris Reed is with the circulation department of
ere San Antonin visitors Qaturriov thn Qan a t ______ .
ntonio were prospecting in Crystal
Wednesday.
Miss Adlena Smith of San Antonio
(Was the guest of Mrs. W. B. Gates
ral days this week.
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f E. R. Byrd and Mrs. W. R.
were San Antonio visitors
the San Antonio Light, was a busi-
ness visitomp Crystal City, Tuesday.
Mrs. Nellie Juvenal of Encinal is
spending some time here with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Juvenal.
i Evelyn Moore spent the week-
in San Antonio, guest of Miss
Tilley.
rs. Earl Kelly of San Antonio is
guest of her mother, Mrs. Bill
lillaudeu.
SPECIAL PRICE on baby chicks
May and June. With each 100
flicks we will give free 25 pounds
1 feed. Ingram Feed Store. 50-2tc
Mrs. R. B. Pitts arrived Saturday
from Abilene and is the guest of
Mrs. Everett Anglin and other
friends.
Postmaster and Mrs. A. ft Racer
and boys, Bobby and Albert Martin,
left Thursday afternoon for a week-
end outing on the Leona River near
Uvalde.
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Miss Kathleen Simmons who has
completed teaching a course in
Chemistry at the State Universtiy,
in Austin has returned here to her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Woodell will
arrive Saturday from their home in
Conroe for a week end visit with
their brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Manifold.
Miss Pauline O’Brien of Carrizo
prings spent last week-end here
[rith Mias Athleen Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Silyer Whitsett and
children of Seguin were week-end
guests of his mother and sister, Mrs.
Fannie Broadhurst, and Miss June
Broadhurst.
Guillaudeu of Eagle Pass
Pher grandmother, Mrs. W. B.
ffudeu, last week-end.
C. Davidson,
st of Carrizo
the Winter Gar
gjstered phar-
|9gs, is now
Pharmacy.
and
Mrs. W. A.
lay afternoon
Dismukes
in Uvalde
SPECIAL PRICE on baby chicks
for May and June. With each 100
chicks we will give free 25 pounds
of feed. Ingram Feed Store. 50-2tc
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jeffery of Aus-
tin were here Sunday to visit their
mother, Mrs. Henry Jeffery, who is
in the Crystal Hospital and their
brother-in-law and sister, Judge and
Mrs. A. C. Mogford.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood Cameron and
daughter, Bonnie were here for a
brief visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C E. B. Jones, and Mr. and
Mrs. Emory Jones on Monday. They
returned in the evening, but the
little daughter remained for a long-
er visit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worden left
Mrs. Vincent Hovley and son and
Miss Margaret Balsamo left this
week to return to Saint Louis to
spend the summer with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Balsamo.
this week for Fort Worth, McKinney
and other North Texas points where
they expect to spend the sumrdfer.
They vacated one of Mrs. T. W.
Koneman’s rent cottages on East
Val Verde Street. They left it fur-
nished as Mrs. Koneman bought all
their household goods.
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Mayor andgMrs. B. H. Holsom-
Mrs. A. Kussey and son, Jimmie,
have returned to their home in Chi-
cago after a three months visit here
with Mrs. Marie Kofe and Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Backer and family.
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MR. AND MRS ROTHLISH-
BERGER COMPLIMENTED
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Justice and
Mr and Mrs. C. H. Clark were hosts
last Tuesday evening at seven tables
of "42” at the Justice home, compli-
menting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rith-
lishberger, who moved to San An-
tonio Friday to make their home.
White and blue larkspur and La
France roses were used to decorate
the rooms.
At the close of the games the hon-
or guests were presented with a
number of gifts, among them was a
beautiful china dinner set from the
Zsjgala Lumber Company.
Appeflzing refreshments were
served to the following: Mr. and
Mrs. Rothlishberger, Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Ready, Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Irl Taylor, Scot-
tie Pegues, Misses Mildred Brady
and Eva Robinson, Mr. and Mrs
Kannie Hale, Mr. and Mrs L. L. Wil-
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Flynt, Mr.
and Mrs. Daughtry, Mr and Mrs. R
C. Donnell, Mr and Mrs. Gene Hays,
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Clark, Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Brennan, Dr. Cary A
Poindexter, Mrs. W L. Osborn, and
the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Justice and
Mr. and Mrs. Clark.
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MRS WARD V
ENTERTAINS CLUB
Mr*. S. R. Ward was hostess for
the Wednesday Bridge Club mem-
bers and several guests Wednesday
afternoon at her home.
High score trophy was captured
by Mrs. Everett Anglin, Mrs I. C.
Cribbs claimed the travel prize and
^Irs. S S. Pegues, cut.
|Those enjoying the aftern&n were
p«rs. H. R McNiel, Mrs. H. R. Lan-
caster, Mrs. W. F Frederick, Mrs. G
^^£2£j‘®*^52£iLj£^_S^CrawfordJ
uawRsun, rars. n. &. urawford,' ---
Mrs. I. C. Cribbs, Mrs. Everett An-i®1'GAR, Pure Cane,
glin, Mrs. S S Pegues, Mrs. R. B ! 10 lbs, ...........
SPECIALS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
49c
Pitts, Mrs. E. T. Gipson and Mrs. Joe I SHORTENING
L. Reeves. - - * .™’
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POTATOES, b< w
HOSPITAL NOTES
A son was born to Mrs. T. J Pea-
cock of Carrizo Springs, Tuesday,
April 28.
Texas, 5 lbs.
Pat Thompson is recovering nice-
ly from an appendectomy last Sun-
day night
CELERY, Ft y. Cali
large bunch
LETfUCE, Fey. Calif.
large firm head
Mrs. Dick Butler was able to leave
the hospital Tuesday and was re-
turned to her home. She underwent
an operation last Thursday.
back and daughter, Jeanette, spent
Sunday at Uvalde, guests of their
mother, Mrs D. M. Holsomback.
They returned in the evening and
were accompanied by Mary Jo Hoi-1 orates'the 100 anniversary
somback and Mary Evelyn Craw-; Euttle of Sen Jacinto,
ford who had spent the week-end
with Mrs. Holsomback.
CENTENNIAL THEME AT
W. C. of C. MEETING
The Centennial theme was carried
out in the meeting of the Woman's
Chamber of Commerce at the Com-
munity building Friday for a social
meeting.
Mrs. I. C. Cribbs gave an interest-
ing account of "Points of Interest in
San Antonio.” The Texas Centennial
year is apparently working up Texas
to the fact that the Alamo and the
historic missions are among the
city's most valuable assets. The bat-
tle scared Alamo is certainly in the;
limelight this year which commem-1
of the!
Mrs. W. R. Butler and Mrs. Henry
Jeffrey are improving rapidly. Th*
were operated on during last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barker and two
children, Dale and Elizabeth, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greer and Miss
Virgie Hipp were others from Crys-
tal City who motored to San Antonio
Friday to see the Battle of Flowers
parade.
•WGD
„ 7c
< Ob b Lb. Red & Wh. vacuum pk.
glasH jar 23c, plus 5c deposit
on returnable jar ^
pound can
~29i
_ 3fi»
30c
PARENT TEACHER AS-
SOCIATION
HUTTFR, Pilgrim, lb.
Red & White lb.
Brookfield, lb.
LEMONS, Red Ball g ft _
medium size, doz. JL jC
TABLE WARE, new design,
Dark Blue Glass up |%
34 pieces
With purchase of $5.00
BEVERAGE SET, \Vv, iu,iK,
Dark Blue Glass, 18
tumblers and « g a
one jug A«1 y
i With $5.00 purchase
REPORT j ORANGES, Calif. m~m~
Navel, Ig. size
/
—Genuine Anaoonda White Lead at
Prices you never dreamed of at Wal-
Mrs. Roy Barker and her mother, ...... _ ^ ^
~ 4 . 41_ ^rs. i R HiPP. her mother-in-law, Iife Lumber Company”
GlPson^of Witeet is the j Mrs. Barker, and sister, Miss Virgie
Ripp, visited in the Crews home at
|r. a
Mrs.
R. Lan-
Manifold were
lor^ to San Antonio
Sagdner Moore of
guests of his par-
G. W. Moore.
Brundage Tuesday of last week.
recent visitors to Sanatorium, Texas,
to see Mrs. Gene Scoggins who is
there taking the rest cure. Mrs. Fred-
erick reports her doing fine. Mrs.
Radio Work. Call
ltc
pan, accompanied
were San An-
lors Tuesday.
ed LeCrone and
(Clark spent Fri-
Pity.
Mrs Mary E Hardaway and grand-
son. James Hall, spent Sunday at I
Reagan Wells, guest of Mr. ndMrs.^^^T T"8 f‘ne‘ MrS‘
Robert J. Cummins. Mrs. Cummins, mafe hfer h°me bere w‘th
is Mrs. Hardaway’s daughter. th* Fredencks for several ™nths
_ _ and made many friends during her
Miss Vivian Deem went to Bee- i Stay wh° wil1 be g!ad to lcarn she is
ville Friday where she will spend j lmprovln8 so much,
the next few weeks with the Crystal
“Texasisms” or “Sure Enough and
How Como?” was rbviewed by Mrs. j
S. S. Pegues. This paper was enjoyed
very much and it pointed out thei
comical way the people in Texas;
talk and use the English language. I
Frieda von Emden on one of her!
The Crystal City Parent Teacher
Association met, with the Presi- \ BUTTER,
dent Mrs II R McNiel presiding, in ®
the High School auditorium at 4!__J® <)Z. Jil1’
p. m. Thurday, April Pith, for a INSECT KILLER”
a
special program featuring Mrs. Tate’s
High School Glee Club and Miss
Power's Home Economics depart-
ment.
The Glee Club sang twice—
- ^„IUCII on one of her "Whence, O Shepherd Maiden,” bv
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Frederick WCTcT TflpsToTexas wrote The abwe boidG ?:'i.aTTa!TrJ ”Heigir HoTMaTd'of The]
pint can
1
on Texasisms.
Mrs. S. H. Fly gave a splendid pa-
per on “Texas Poetry” naming Texas
poets and reading several Texas
poems written by Texans.
Several “old-time” piano selec-
tions were rendered by Mrs. G.
Schleicher. One of these pieces was
“Over the Waves," which carried
Mill, ’ by Welch. Miss Dorothy Bar-
row sang “To a Hill Top," by Cox.
and Miss Rosemary Crawford sang
"Twas in the Lovely Month of May,"
by Schuman. It is with pride, that
this club is listened to each year.
The Home conoirnics classes of
the eighth and ninth grades, gave a phiA, Par
Ranger,
pint can
quart can
GRAPE JAM Brimful
pound jar
- 2 lb. j«r
4 Hi. jar
RAZOR BLADES, Star,
edge, pkg. of 1 i lades
Presto double edge 3 bladj
TOBACCO Half A: Half
15c tin
valde was a busi-
fctal City Wednes-
San
Wednel
TTred Felthouse of i
style show of the garments they had
back to days of long ago. The selec- j madt' There would have been many
Growers Exchange during the onion L MrS W’ B* Gates and daughter, tions were enjoyed by all members I othurs- bul sickness. generally, pre-
deal. , Bonnie Jean, and J. Q. Baldridge Jr., present. vented. This department, too, is
__0_ j were visitors to San Antonio and So I Ice cream and cookies were served ' making history,
Mrs I T A. Pennycuick returned guin from Thursday of la*st week and a social hour followed. j The contest continues over the pic
home Monday from Tyler where she ithrough Monday. They attended the j -WGD--- I turt' The eighth grade and Miss Les-
had been visiting for several days'coronatlon ceremony of the Fiesta I I wonder why it is we are not all j lie’s rooms winning this time. The
with her son and daughter-in-law ! ^ueen Thursday night at the Muni- kinder than we are! How much the next meeting, the ninth, will de-
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pennycuick and ‘ c'Pa* Auditorium. Marjorie Gates, [world needs it. How easily it is done, j termine the final winner in the low-
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pennycuick and ' P Auauorium. Marjorie Gates, worm neeas it. How easily it is done.
nnie Jean j student at Breckenridge High in San How instantaneously it acts. How in-j er grades as both Miss Yelverton's
I Antonio was »mnno a armm who I fallibly it is remembered. How r" I
little daughter, Bonnie Jean.
j Antonio, was among a group who | fallibly it is remembered. How su-1 and Miss Leslie's rooms have had the
Mrs. A. T. Fergurson and Mrs W lgave a nuniber of dances before the' perabundantly it pays itself back— custody of the picture four times,
rtatos mntnroH m t.bnuIa ! cxironation ceremonies. |for there is no debtor in the world I Miss Ellisor’s room, fifth grade,
B. Gates motored to Laredo Wed
nesday afternoon. Mrs. Ferguson vis-
ited with Mr. Fergurson and Mrs.
| Gates was the guest of Mrs. A. E.
has
■r , . | vjavea w aa me kul'm ui IVirs. /A.
fere here on business I ,
Gates. They returned Thursday.
Judge M. L. Harkey and E. B. —Real honest to goodnes Paint is
Freddie Taylor returned Saturday able as Love.
from San Antonio where he had I -WGI—---
been since Thursday. While there he | A11 Radio Tubes tested Free,
went through the clinic of the Med- J303 for virH>l Park
ical and Surgeons Hospital. In
sponse to
so honourable, so su^:rbly honour-1 already won the picture for the high-
er grades.
! The second grade room mothers
Call were hostesses to a hundred guests
ltc and members.
pi-
testci
Antordo^FEdaySinCSS V'Sit°rS t0 San j per^gallon! ^ ** $1-7^^nment° Infection ^SeTvice! ,?>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>:*>:^^^
j per gallon.
..Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Murray ha\*A
as their guest, Mrs. L. A. Myers of
Chenangoa, grandmother of Mrs.
fcMurray.
J ernment Inspection Service, Mr. ]
j Taylor left Sunday morning for Fort: $
l Worth but did not know where he I
ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW
2 '2 oz. carton
POST BRAN and GRAPE Nl)1
FLAKES
2 packages «_
.Mickey Mouse Beetle Wtyre
FLUOR WAX, Wilberts No"
Buy one full pint can
Get one full pint can
Apply and let dry. no rubbil
no polishing, for hardwoodj
or composition floors.
MOP STICKS, Spring *
each J
BRILLO, Cleans aud ^
polishes, 1 pkgs. J
Market Day, 2 lb. pkg. JL
SI ,\ MAID Nectars «■]
2 fiftw oz. pf. JL £\
BROOMS, Goo<l v’alue
Mr. and Mrs. John Laird and
(laughter, Mary Connelly, spent the
veek-end in Austin, guest of Mr.
Fand Mrs. S. S. Hall.
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•—Anybody can own an Insulated
Water Jug now according to prices
quoted by Wallis.
were Fiesta visitors
Friday.
■ Mrs. W. D. Kincaid of Uvalde
I spent several days here this week as
the guest of Mr. and Mrs Jack
| Chinn.
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Mrs. H. R. Lancaster, Mrs. J. Q.
Baldridge and daughter Beverly, at-
tended the Battle of Flowers parade
! in San Antonio Friday.
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I Mrs. Lizzie Miller of Jourdanton
ia the guest of her son-in-law and
Rev. Geo. J. Steinman, Mrs. Stein-1 Worth but d,d not know where he |
man and theiV5little daughter. Ma-|vvould be sent from there. Mrs. Tay-|$<
rion, and Misses Edna Butler, Lolal,or.and dauBhter. Edwina, accom-
Carr, and Mrs. Gladys Bruington M an'cd bun.
...... in San Antonio °" '
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Phillips and
little daughter have moved to Del j
Mr. and Mrs. James Gray and R’° make their home Mr. Phil-
Miss Bertie Hardaway motored to j l'Ps is with the H. W. Little, Inc., j
San Antonio Wednesday where they Wholesale Grocery. In writing for
visited friends and relatives and at- the Sentinel to be sent thorn they
tended the Fiesta and, to them, it was Isaid they miss their Crystal City
more beautiful than ever 'before, friends but have heard several good
They returned Sunday afternoon.
1 ........
Mrs Sam Ward and son, Ben, were
programs about the Spinach Center
of the World and Popeye and that
made them feel at home. They like
San Antonio visitors Friday. They j Del Rio fine, but naturally have a
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. R. S. j longing for Crystal City.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Chat-
and other relatives.
and Mrs. Ben Hammond were
[among the Crystalites who attended
the Battle of Flowers parade in San
Antonio Friday.
Ulr. and Mrs. L. L. Williams, Mrs.
L. Guyler and Mrs. Clyde Tate
Attended the Battle of Flowers pa-
le in San Antonio Friday.
Crawford and Mrs. C. A. Buchanan
who were visitors to the Alamo City.
Mrs. Buchanan left there for her
home in Bryan after a visit here in
the Crawford home.
Mrs. C. D. Sloan motored to Del
Rio Monday and accompanied Mr.
Sloan on his return from the Bi ink-
ley Hospital where he was operated
on ten days ago. Their little grand-
son, Carl Sloan of Sanderson, accom-
panied them home for several days
visit.
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Tax Assessor H P. Walker and
daughter, Mrs. Roy Henson, re-
turned Tuesday evening from Du-
mas, Mississippi. They went there
4r. and Mrs. J. H. Beasley and
among' those who
aio Friday to
Flowers parade.
last week to be at the bedside of Mr.
alker’s sister, Mrs. Maggie Tiggret
ho was seriously ill. Before they
reached Dumas the sister's condition
much improved and when they
left it was thought she would re-
cover entirely. Mr. Walker is origi-
nally from Mississippi and had not
been back there for thirty-five
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jones and Mrs.
Mamie Stinebaugh motored to San
Antonio Friday where they were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Hebdon and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
McKiddy ar/i families. They also
witnessed the Battle of Flowers Pa-
rade. On Sunday morning they mo-
tored to the ranch home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Hatch, near Boerne. Mrs.
L. Wagner accompanied them to the
city and visited friends and rela-
tives. They all returned home Sun-
day evening.
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e was
year*.
|Rev. Bagley, pastor of the Baptist
[Church at Charlotte, filled the pul
(pit at the local Baptist Church Sun-
day morning and evening for Rev.l
B. G. Holloway who is conducting a
ten days meeting at Charlotte for
Rev. Bagiev He motored over from
Charlotte Saturday and was accom-
panied by Mrs. Lee Burkett and
small daughter, Velma Lee, who
guests of Mr. and Mr*. H. R.
and family. Mr*. Burkett is
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GUILD THEATRE
5 se w
AIR COOLED
Friday & Saturday, Mav 1-2
JOHN CARROLL—STEFFI DITNA—ROD l.aROCIM
“HI GAUCHOr
‘Vim. Vijror & Vitality” with Popeye
E in
Saturday IMidnite—Sunday Matinee, Sunday Nitfht and
Monday, May 3-4
FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS in
“FOLLOW THE FLEET”
FOX NEWS and “HEY DIDDLE”
j GREEN & WHITE, 5 sew
: BATHROOM TISSUE. rT
j White, 3 rolls
Super Soft, 3 rolls
I! A BO. buy one can
Get one can for
LYE, R & W Granulated
2 thirteen oz. ^ mg}
cans JL
TOMATOES, full Standard,*
; 3 No. 1 cans j]
2 No. 2 cans j<
£ PURPLE PLUMS, Red & Wj
p Fancy large can
►*! i 2 large cans
* SPINACH, Texas
Tuesday & Wdnesday, Mav 5-6
BARGAIN NIGHTS—10 and 20 cents
HAROLD LLOYD in
“THE MILKY WAY"
2 regular size pkgs.
Aou’re gonna Laugh, Town, Laugh! For here comes Amer- § SOAF"GreST¥"Whit
teas ace laugh-maker in a laugh-a-minute comedy * - Green* White
SELECTED SHORTS
£ [ Two No, 2 cans
PIM I’ENTOES, Red &
£ four oz. cans
•$! seven oz. cans
£ SUPER SUDS,
I
17
Thursday Only, Mav 7
JOHN HOW ARD—WENDY BARRIE in
“MILLIONS IN THE AIR”
“DAME SHY” —Comedy
Friday * Saturday, Mav 8-9
JOHN ARLEDGE—LOUISE LATIMER
“TWO IN REVOLT"
Laundry, 6 giant bars
CHUCK ROASt, fancy
Beef or Veal, lb.
BEEF STEW, nou
economical, lb.
LUNCH MEATS, As
A real treat
Vk lb.
JOWLS, firy Salt
' with
“LIGHTNING” The Dog & “WARRIOR” THE HORSE
sister.
Coming: May 10 and 11
Jack ~
“FIAIRIDA SPECIAL’
Ellens
with
'ii
Fine for boiline, !h. I1,
BUY SALT BACOV Str-.-’j
lean, streak or fat
lb............................
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