Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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ZAVALA COLSTV SENTINEL
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f. C. Williams and wife of Crystal
CU| were the guotd.s of W. K. KlttRs*
and family Sunday.
IJ. E. Sawyers and family of Snbiuul
w.ere here Sunday visiting Mr- Saw-
yers' mother, Mrs. I.. H. Suwyers.
Milton Brown and wife and children
were the quests of Mr. anil Mis. * . A
her two brothers Jim and Ixninie, and
Mrs. Best.
Karl Howard of Pearsall was here
this week and bought 100 head of goats
from Ix*wis King.
Prof Wilson and Misses Irene Mil
ler and Until Williams were in Kuippu j
Kriday evening arting as .Indges in the
i sehool try-out.
Mrs. T. T. Nelson entertain'd Erl- j
O. D., O. r>. and J A and wife and T.
1L Taylor and the hostess and her
Brown and family Saturday and Sun-
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day evening at lier home with a party
honoring Miss Mary Under, the Span-
ish leather, who will soon leave for.
Miss Inez Sawyers has had as lierj^. ,10m(, iu \a. ado. lies The Saint j
guests this week end Messrs Kverett | |.1(tr|ck motif was earried out in the
and Walter Darby of Houston. j din-orations and games. Various
W. K. Uiggs and ehildren were in | games were enjoyed throughout the;
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Miss Perilie Busby is spending Hie
week in Cnrri/.o Springs.
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Admission 15c and 25c
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PLAIN AND PRINTED CREPE
1 PLAIN AND PRINTED LINEN
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most merriment was hemming tin* ties;
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parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. .!. Stroman.
it’d daughter, <:*‘r'|w,,„ tilt. m,,^t \<>tes for iiemming the |
elutives in Crystal j (U, wlliu, Mr n„, k Simeon!
Mrs. Ij. ('aliiwell and daughter. Her
trade, are visiting relatives in <'rystal \ IU>ll(,^t (j,, w|,j|e Mr Burk Simpx.n
City this week. j w,m u,,. most \otes for iiemming tlie
Hev. Edwin Calhoun of Da Pryor j neutes, handkerchief. At a late hour
filled his regular appointment at the refreshments of fruit 1 uneli and eake
Methodist chureh Sunday morning, were served to a huge crowd.
While liere lie was the guest of Mr. |
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The Epworth league met Sunday j and John Ade...*k met at the s. Iuh.I
afternoon at three o'clock at t lie | house with Miss Irene Miller, the !>••
Methodist vltureh with Mrs. Edna | mestic Science tea,-her. an......r pup.Is
Greig as leader. The subject H r the to judge tin* dresses they laid eomplet
afternoon was Seventy Times Sev a. ' ed. The following were judged to he
The president made a few remarks , tlie 1***1: silk dre-x*s. 1st place. Annie
and then the leader took . Large of the, Mae White: 2nd . V.-rn Otldwei! : :'*rd.
program which had been nicely ar Hazel Perkin*. Uemtiaiit orev-. Kt.
ranged A number of talks were made Vera Caldwell: 2nd ",,a! Im.es: did.,
on the subject and readings were giv-i Kurile Baxter. After the judging was
eti by John Krskine and Miss Huge..ia j eon,ph-red the ladies were served punrh
Herman- "Seventy Times Seven." I.y . and *ake by .he domes* w seteiwt* guls.
Mr. Krskine and "Forgiveness" by j -p A met at the s.*li ..d house
Miss Herman, after which the League
Paul Whiteman and his merry lads
have concocted a dish of very line
dance music from two big song-
hits of Ziegfeld's produetion, “The
Show-Boat.” The vocal refrain
from “01’ Man River” is packed
with the droll, penetrating philos-
ophy of a levee darky. These two
numbers will add fun and pep to
any home-dance. Hear all of these
new releases— soon!
Shaving Hair < hitting Shampooing Mt.sv.ging
Hair Cut, 50c; Mud Passage. 75c; All Other Werk. 25c
La*lies' an.J Children's \\ • r* a specialty
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The yhcw-lloat) U '* . . oral if,'frets
Make Relieve F„:, Trot (from
The Show- lioat) It.*'. Vo, at If./rao,
J’xtx Whitkmvn am* His Orciu.svk,
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P. .aiding a*, i tw . <' >rn*r ! ‘ - <>n Hy-
Way .V>. across street t rotn Bank, Pest
< >: tire and Hotel in La Pryor. Priced at
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Thursday afternoon An interesting
was dismissed witli prayer hy , ,l||sjn(.ss win held after wliieh
Calhoun. Two new members were , ,iUll^,. Hunt made n splendid talk mi
added to our group whom we were
After My luiughtcr Came Tears
Fox Trot IV ifii Vocal Chorus
In tin- Sing-Song Sycamore Tree
Fox Trot With Vocal Hrfru<"
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l»'i()-at*re farm, 1-2 rnii** fr >rn tow.
good improvements. no per acre,
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•The Influence an Active I*. T. A. has
,,ik the S.-lie,,! and Community.
Those from Batesville attending the I
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ricultural . 1 ns*. w ere ox er 'I htirsday
were Mrs. Greig and son. Janies, Miss- i afU.,.iin,| while here they did
<*s Vern and Austin ( aldwell. Eugenia j agricultural w* ik such as prun-
Ilerman and Messrs. John Krskine. jUJ, !r,.,.s .,nd cultivating plants.
and. Otis Simpson. After the choral!
... , - ; The Batesville Bov scout* m**t
club had entertained tlie nudiemej ...
. , ,. i Saturday evening w.tn scout Ma*tei
Bishop Moore of Sail Antonio dcln-i . ' , , , ... , ,,
1 ,, .... .....J.loim Krskine m charge. Kleten mem
ered an excellent sermon which »*•-^ w>>(v A„ inI(.I(.stil,g
appreciated by all present. ^ | nM,.tillg was .-.inducted after whL I.
Misses Inez Sawyers, Kufh ^ ! (hey adjminied until their next week-
liarrwi. Mary Under and Messrs Kver-J,y nl,,(,tj„g
ett and Walter [>art«y and J. N. Saw-;
_ , , ,, , . Sut’.dav. March the IMh. Messets
yers Jr. were Eagle I ass and Montell
visitors this week end.
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in\ it«*d to tin* lionit* ol Mrs. J. Hart.
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arilla attending the Cattlemens ( "ik'js2nd birthday. Chicken, salads, pi.
vention this week. ja.ai cake were served to the following
Dr. D. A. Harrison is in San Auto- the h -nor,**. Mr. C. T. Simpson sem
nio this week on l>usim*ss.
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Mr. and Mrs. John King were the
Sunday guests of relatives here
Paul Hay of Uvalde was tin* guest
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MESQUITE WOOD
BAKER POTTS “TH0R03RED TREES”
Cleanliness, Speed, Convenience, Safety
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Stave Wood . 5.00
R. B. ODEN
IN SMALL QUANTITIES AT CALLOT PRICES
Through the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce ami Mr.
McNeil. See Mr. McNeil at once.
WINTER HARDEN REPRESENTATIVE
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SiHH-ial Attention to Diseases ,.t
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CRYSTAL CITY, TEXAS
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J. R. WHITE
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Reeves Building
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Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
GLASSES FITTED
EAGLE PASS TEXAS |
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KITCHEN KODX, Th? Gas Range For The Modern,
Rural And Suburban Home
This month you can buy the famous Automatic
Toaster and the WestinghonseStandard Turnover
J. J. HORTON, ML D. li: Toaster at special prices.
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ASK ANY EMPLOYEE OF
David E. Hume
LAWYER
Zavalht County Bunk Building
Ureat strides have been made in bringing comfort, con-
venience and beauty to the kitchens of modern, rural and
suburban homes. Most important of these comforts is
Kitchen Kook, the cook stove that provides every conven-
ience and advantage of the city gas range.
The beautiful white poreelean range shown here has
four burners, a roomy oven and a real broiler. Like all
Kitchen Kooks it lights with a match; no other generating
required; all burners ready in one minute. Has oven ther-
mometer. A porcelain enameled tray under the burners
and the absence of exposed bolts make it easy to Keep clean.
Central Power & Light Co. |j] WALLIS LUMBER COMP Y ||
••COURTEOUS SERVICE ALWAYS'"
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1928, newspaper, March 23, 1928; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1115487/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .