Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1932 Page: 5 of 8
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<E. S3. Melbauscn & j
The Quality Store—Phone No. 1
Smart Shoes
for every occasion
For shoes that combine quality, fit
and appearance at a low cost, buy
Peters Diamond Brand.
All the new spring styles, in white
sandals, patent sandals. Follow
the parade of fashions—
$2.95
$3.75
pair
PATENTS and Beige-Straps in low
heels—medium and high heels—
dressy styles that women desire
Local and Personal
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Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Dillon
and Mr. a~d Mrs. F. M La Gear
of San Antonio were * guests of
Mr. and Mrs. F R. Mergentha-
ler Sunday.
I have taken the agency for
the celebrated Marlin Mineral
Crystals.
Mrs. Frank Stach Sr.
Phone 161 W.
Fabric
Section
Every woman
likes pretty ma-
terials, in stock
when she wants
them, in complete
range of colors, at
the price she
wants to pay.
It is a real task, •
however we have
tried to please,
Mr. and Mr« Willie E. Goetz
are very happy over the arrival
of a baby girl born to them on
Wednesday morning April 6th.
The ittle lady signs her name
Laverne Estelle.
$2.25
to
$3.75
For Sale: Plants of Giant yel*
low Chrysanthemums at lOcts
each. Rudy Hurta.
‘SUamcnd
36 in. plain Voiles ...
Flock Dot Voiles.....
Fast color Flaxons..
Mesh Cloths...........
Embro Batistes........
Rajah Suitings........
Peter Pan Prints.....
Fast Color Percales..
{ Fancy Dress Rayons.
pair
New styles, pat-
ents, tans, etc.—
one pair left of a m
number
$1.79
Anton Michna and Miss Marie
Prange of San Antonio were
Shiner visitors over the week-
end.
Palace Theatre
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Michna last Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. John Pechacek and son
Elvin of Bastrop; Mrs. J. A.
Merka, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Brunner and James Fajkus of
Flatonia; Miss Hildegarde Nau-
man, Mrs. H. Thiede and Miss
Hattie Thiede of Cistern.
2nd Anniversary Week
No Show Friday Saturday
April 15-16
SUNDAY-MONDAY
April 17-18
Come prepared for a pleasant
surprise! The Palace has given
itself a birthday present which
it hopes will add much to your
enjoyment of the “talkies."
Come and be convinced and see
a wonderf ul picture.
Greta Garbo
in
Mata Hari
with
Lionel Barrymore, Ramon Na-
varro, Lewis Stone
No woman in all history so in-
flamed the hearts of men as this
famous spy whose affairs were
the talk of all Europe—was she
capable of real love—and sacri-
fice?
Universal News—Comedy
Adjn. 10 25c.
Sunday Matinee 3 p. m.
Adm. 10-25c.
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Card Of Thanks
Card Of Thanks
We take this means of extend- j To the many kind people of
ingour sincere thanks to all | Shiner who came to us during
friends and neighbors for their j our dark hour of trouble and sor-
kindnesstous during the long'row, we take this means of ex-
illness and at the death of ourj teeing our sincere thanks and
beloved husband and father, appreciate, WeThank you for
Wm Stoeltje Sr. To Rev. Pfen- j beautiful flowers that ad
ningerfor his comforting ser- orned the last resting place of
mon, to the American Legion for, our beloved husband and father,
impressive funeral services and! r- Mrs. D. A. binke
to all for the beautiful flowers, afld Children
we are very grateful.
Mrs. Wm. Stoeltje Sr.
and family.
Miss Aline Zappe. accompanied
by her father, attended the
Engineer’s Military Ball at A. &
M. College Friday night,
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LIQUID - TABLETS • l SALVE
666 Liquid or Tablets used in
ternally and 666 Salve externally,
make a complete and effective
treatment for Colds.
Most Speedy Remedy Known
Mr. and Mrs. Ed E. Macha
spent Sunday on the Real ranch
at Kerrville.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil L. Balusek
were recent Houston visitors.
DURELL MILLER
Attorney-at-Law
General Practice in All
Courts
State Bank Building
Yoakum, Texas
When in Need of
GOOD GROCERIES
at
Reasonable Prices
Call on us—we can save you
money.
Yes, we buy eggs, cash or
trade.
Bonorden’s Grocery
I 25c for All Hair 1
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Cuts
O. C. Dittmar’s
25c
Barber Shop
ijp Houston and San Antonio daily a
>!§ papers always on hand. Agent f|
I a forall Texas dailies—leave your fc|
^ subscription with me. ||
Buy Ice Made In Your
HOME - TOWN
DELIVERY ANY TIME
Fritz Ebert Sells Our Ice Up Town
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CLEA N, PU R E
ICE
CRYSTAL-CLEAR I
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PHONE 127
Now located in the former Central Po\yer & Light Com-
pany’s ice house
We Have a Pay-Roll In Shiner
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Mrs. John F. Kasper, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Kasper and son,
Mrs. F. M Wagner and children
motored to San Antonio last Fri-
day.
Peggy Jean is the name of the
little lady who arrived last Thurs-
day, April 7th, to gladden the
hearts and the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Archer, to say nothing
of the joy experienced by Grand-
pa and Grandma Theo. Rogge.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richter
and Mrs. H. M. Richter of Hous-
ton were guests in the C. B
Welhausen home last week.
Mrs. F.. A. Brosth and Master
E. A. Jr. returned to Wichita
Fallg Sunday morning, after a
delightful visit in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. F- Brosch.
Guests in the G. W. Eschen-
burg home from Weimar Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. B. Hefner,
Mrs. Emil Fahrenthold and
daughter and Mrs. John Schin-
dler and daughter, also Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Henkhaus from Hous-
ton.
Mittanck’s “M” System
You Had Rather Sell
Yourself Than to
Be Sold
That is what you do in the “M” System Store. There is no
one to bother—just take your time and make your own
selection from our unlimited stock.
We specialize in the field of Quality Merchandise, Table
Delicacies. It is our desire to serve you better and more
economically at all times. Through our low operating cost
we accomplish these things.
MITTANCK’S “M” SYSTEM
STORE
M. E. MITTANCK, Owner
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
April 19-20
FAMILY NIGHTS
A great comedy that never weak-
ens, Temptations never come
singly to a married man!
Stepping Sisters
featuring
Louise Dresser, Minna Gambel,
Jobyna Howland, William Col-
lier, Sr.
A choras queen goes hunting for
her Long Island duckling and
finds him married to a “stepping
sister.” It’s a mirthquake!
Comedy
Adm.—1 adult 25c, 2 adults 35c,
family 50c.
Land (or Sale
Farm or ranch land in large
or small tracts. Can cut to suit.
Very low prices for quick sale.
^ ' Kennard & Son,
Gonzales, Texas.
Card of Thanks
Miss Mayme Merseburger re-
turned Saturday from a delight-
ful visit in Houston. She was
accompanied home by Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Merseburger and
daughter.
To our many friends and neigh-
bors, we are indeed grateful for
numerous sympathetic courtesies
extended us during the long ill-
ness of our loved one, Frederick
Koepke. To Rev Pfenninger for
his consoling words, to the
American Legion for military
services and to each and all for
the beautiful flowers, we desire
to express our grateful apprecia-
tion.
Mrs. Fred Koepke
and Family.
Don’t Hesitate!
IVE this Bakery a trial |
Everything sold by us is
the acme of purity.
CITY BAKERY, Chas. Schindler.
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Mrs Theresa Tietjen and
daughter Donie were Cuero visi-
tors last week.
In the card of thanks of Mrs.
Willie Sain printed last week, we
unintentionally omitted the re-
quest of Mrs. Sain to especially
thank all of her relatives who
came to her in her sorrow and
were of such great assistance.
H. A. Dittmar of Houston
spent the week-end with rela-
tives.
Whoope Gang Entertains
Thursday night April 7th the
Charlottenburg Whoopee gang
entertained the boys and girls
who took part in County Meet
work with an ice cream feast.
After making “whoope” for a
while each one enjoyed a share of
ice cream and cake. Then each
reported as having had a good
time and said good night.
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SAVE TODAY so that you may spend tomorrow for
those things you have always wanted, a homecf your
own, travel, education, your own business, or else financial
independence. These things are waiting for those who
save. No matter what happens you are safe with savings
in our bank-
The First National Banl{ of Shiner
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Lane, Ella E.; Plageman, Cecile & Plageman, Annie Louise. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1932, newspaper, April 14, 1932; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1148323/m1/5/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.