Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1928 Page: 8 of 8
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FREE to YOU
A CERTIFICATE of QUALITY
Guaranteeing the Correct COUNT, GRADE
WEIGHT, of all Material Sold.
BUILD your BARN now,
We have an Excellant Nice stock of Lumber.
Temple Lumber Co.
“ You Must Be Pleased ”
Ring 18 GUS JARQSZEWSKL Mgr.
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FOR SALE
Nash Touring car, extra good
motor and rubber, at a give away
price.
Smith Motor Co.
of Gonzales, Texas.
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Posted Notice
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Specially made
for those who
know what good
malt is.
Ask the man
who used Homa
8 years ago; he
still does.
Homa Distributing Co.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
No fishing nor hunting allowed
on my farm, also posted against
stray turkeys.
Gus Nollkamper. 31x3 P.
For Sale: 65 acre farm, 4 miles
South west of Shiner. Good land,
pasture. AH improved. Good
water. 1 mile from school. Apply
at Gazette office for informa-
tion. ___ 32tf
Wanted: Settled German
woman to do cooking and house
!work. Apply Mrs. P. A. JPres-
nall Alice, Texas. 32x4P
" for" sale”
A Late model Ford Touring
car, in good condition, has new
paint job, and good rubber.
Smith Motor Co.
of Gonzales, Texas.
For Sale: Registered Jerseys,
best breeding; one cow, one
heifer and one male; also one
Guernsey-Jersey heifer.
D A. Paulus,
Hallettsville, Texas 33tf
B. Martinez came in from
Houston to attend the fair and
hange his Gazette subscription.
Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Kostohryz
of West have been guests in
the Rudy Hurta home, while
visiting other numerous relatives
Mrs. A. C. Koepke. Harry
Koepke, wife and two child-
ren and Mrs. Curtis Ker-
ridge Jr. and son of Corpus
Christi were guests in the O. C.
Dittmar home last week.
Old Time Dai.ce
Dance
On July 5th. there will be anj For old and young at Vlaste-
old time dance at the American | nic Hall, Saturday nite, June
Legion Park. Everybody invited, j 30th. Old style music. Fine floor,
nlJ rr,‘ n i good music. Everybody invited.
Uld Lime Dance iPatek’s orchestra.
At Kopecky School, Sunday
night. July 15th. Music by
Happy Three. Everybody Invited.
Mrs. Frank Krcv’ik and s >n
and Miss Sadie Kroulik c.f tsvith-
ville were guests in ch c ,E. 3.
Kroulik home last vvccx.
Dance
At Henkhaus, next Saturday
June 3Qch. Music by Happy Boys
Orchestra Everybody invited.
Erwin Wendt!and of Dallas
was a visitor to the home fair.
it has always been our
aim to please our patrons.
When patronizing us you
are always sure to re-
ceive the best quality at
lowest price. Call and be
convinced. Alittanck’s
“Self Serve.”
Twentieth Century Club
(Delayed from last week)
On Monday night the Twen-
tieth Century Club held its an-
nual party at the home of Mrs
S. A. Thulemeyer. The rooms
were lavishly decorated with
flowers in the club colors purple
and gold.
Ten tables of players enjoyed
42 until a late hour, and at the
couclusion of the games Mrs.
Joe Hughs was awarded the
club ribbon for high score and
Mrs. H. H. Striebeck received
the consalation Guests prizes
were beautiful bouquets in club
colors and were awarded Mrs.
Sparks of New Mexico for high
score and Mrs. A. J. Blohm for
consolation.
A delicious and tempting salad
course was served.
The next meeting of the club
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Alfred Sbhramm, July fifth, at
four o’clock. Reporter
FOR ‘SALE
A Late model Ford Roadster,,
mechanically perfect, new paint
good rubber, has extra’s.
Smith Motor Co.
of Gonzales, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Gas Stoves Gas Stoves
We have a complete line of gas stoves on display
and extend you an invitation to inspect them be-
fore making your purchases.
We have a large variety of sizes and prices, buy
your stoves now and be ready when the gas is
turned on.
All stoves bought now will be stored for you until
ready for use.
Shiner Hardware Co.
Phone
Kasper-Migl
Monday morning, at
ger in the gin business for the
ipast few years. He is one of Shi-
j-ner’s most energetic and com-
the1 petent young business men. The
Catholic Church, occurred the
wedding of Miss Agnes Migl and
John E. Kasper, Rev. L. P. Ne-
tardus performed the ceremony
and celebrated the nuptial mass.
The church was beautifully de-
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. Migl and was a very
popular little sales lady at the
firm of Rosenwasser & Rubin
during the past year. She is one
of Shiner’s prettiest and sweet-
est girls. The couple left for San
corated with shasta daisies and
ferns in tall floor baskets placed Antonio and other points, on a
at the sides of the altar. The , brief honeymoon. The bride’s
Crosby j bridal Party approached in group j traveling suit was a Davy blue
and children of Wilson are guests1 l°r,mation to. the„.strai!13 of j ™semble with accessories,
in Hip L Trantwein home i Lohengrin. Miss Lillian Migl, as Upon their return they will re-
■ | maid of honor, was attired in j side temporarily with the grooms
Say “Hello!” to Summer and yellow organdy, with hat to parents, The wedding unites two
of the prominent and pioneer
families of this section and scores
say it with new Reliable Batter- match. She entered with the best
ies. b old by Highway Garage man Edward Tasler. Little Fran-
A. B. Turek & Son 31x3 cis Elaine Wagner, niece of the j of friends will join the Gazette
groom, dressed in blue, was a i in congratulations and best wish-
Miss Clara Wolters and mother petite and dainty flower herself es for a happy wedded life,
of Schulenburg are guests in the as she entered as flower girl with
Arno Wagener home.
JtasMy
Personal
indorsement
the ring bearer Marvin Kerchoff
For strictly pure paints
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Fountain
Service That
You’ll Like
Our fountain takes the edge
off of summer heat. Delic-
ious and cooling fountain
drinks and wholesome ice
cream, served from a sanitary
fountain,
of Yoakum, carrying a white, j use Sherwin Williams,
satin pillow on which rested the j Garbade Lumber Co.
wedding ring. The bride entered i ----
! leaning on the arm of the groom* Chiropractic Office
S he was attired in an appropiat-’
bridal costume of white char-
meuse and princess lace and
carried an arm bouquet of carna-
tions with Lillies of the valley
BOHEMIAN
HOP-FLAVORED
SPECIAL
PRICE
WOLTERS BROTHERS COMPANY
A. Bostrom, Chiropractor and
Masseur Graduate of several
colleges. Years of practical ex-
„ . m , T , All perience. Formerly instructor of
Frank Taasler Jr. and Albert Anatomy *nd Neurologi in Texas
Migl served as witnesses. Alter j Chiropractic College, the only
the ceremony the immediate re-
latives and a few friends repair-
ed to the bride's home where a
bountiful wedding dinner was
served.
The groom is the only son of
i Mr. and Mrs. .John F. Kasper
j He graduated from Shiner High
class of 1921. He received his
| Degree in Agricultural Adminis-
tration at A. & M. College, class
of 1926. He has been associated ' ga"lon
,with his father as active mana-l-Co.
.re-
cognized institution of its kind
in The South.
Office upstairs opposite Tele-
phone Co.
Hours 9-12 A. M. -3-5 P. M.
German, Spanish, French, and
all the Scandinavian languages
spoken.
First
quality Sherwm
Williams Paints $3.35 per
Garbade Lumber
33-tf
Your Buick Dealer
stands back of the
USED CARS he
/pi I I Your Buick dealer’s good reputa-
w wJ.il CP tion in the community is worth far
more to him than the profit he makes
on any used car transaction.
He is the head |of an established
business and he knows that in order
to get more business, he must please
his present customers.
He carries a representative stock of
used cars, including both used
Buicks and cars of other makes—
J and he represents them honestly.
You’re sure of a square deal when
you buy from the Buick dealer. He
stands hack of the used cars he sells.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
FLINT, MICH—©IVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
Landry Hotor Sales
YOAKUM, TEXAS
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARF BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
Corner Drug Store
SHINER, TUNIS.
Telephone 42*
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FOR SALE
A1927 2 Door Ford Sedan, this
car is in wonderful condition,
and will be sold at a big bargain.
Smith Motor Co.
of Gonzales, Texas.
Posted Notice.
SPECIAL TIRE VALUES
for your.''/.
My land is posted against stray
turkeys
Geo. Nollkamyer. 33x3P
J. B. Monroe, wife and son
are enjoying a vacation with
San Antonio relatives.
Misses Louella Clark of San
Antonio and Ruth Glass of Gon-
zales are guests of Miss Helen
Roggie.______
Geo Rogge came in from
Robstown to spend last week.
Mrs. Francis l^ilson Jr. and
baby of Galveston are guests
of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Huener.
H. H. Hepler and wife left
Sunday for Cloud Croft, New
Mexico.
trip
Qenuine GOODYEAR Balloons
“THE WORLD’S GREATEST TIRE"
Oil Mill Machine Shop
and Garage
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Habermacher, Mrs. J. C. & Lane, Ella E. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1928, newspaper, June 28, 1928; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1148257/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.