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CONCRETE
(Beatrice Prewitt, Cor.)
We are beginning to have winter
weather again, but we hope we will
get rain soon, as we need it badly.
SHILOH
(Emma Gonzales, Cor.)
Old Man Winter has arrived and '
some took advantage of this cold
spell to butcher hogs.
Last Sunday a group of friends
and relatives gathered at the home,
of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Boldt to
honor Mrs. F. W. Hoefling with a
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Mrs. L. Denson and Gladys?
, spent the week end in Smiley with
1 Mrs. C. Foulds.
For they’re smarter and
FT Seims left Wednesday for
i where she will visit her
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□ Frankie and Hazel Howell. Gladys,
‘ Beatrice and Richie Prewitt and L.
r A. Pickett of Yoakum, all reported
1 1 a verv nice time. We hope Donald
‘ has many more happy birthdays.
11 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Card of West-
I hoff spent Sunday with her brother.
2 Grover Howell and family.
■ Grover Howell motored to Gon-
| zales Monday, on business.
I Quite a few iron1, here attended
Mrs. F. Goehring and family. day.
and Mrs. Geo. Hahn and lit- Rev. Eckrut of Nixon preached at'
mnand Mr. Herman Hahn the Baptist church. Monday even-;
Sunday guests of relatives ing to an appreciative
riends at Maxwell. I tion.
and Mrs. Thom spent several; j j Fischer and family of Cuero i
fabrics asssured, and th
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in the men who buy it.
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REGISTERED HEREFORDS
tized by Rev. Heinrich of the Luth
5t Sunday in Cuero as were guests in the
Mr. and Mrs. Oswalt.
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W S. DuBose, L. Seims, Roy
LP. J. Olenick, E. Bruening,
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IcFarland and John Kellogg
isiness visitors in Cuero Sat-
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Good Bulls Pay Good Dividends.
, , Write For Catalogue.
Central South Texas Hereford
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122 “Smith-Young Tower, San Antonio, Texas.
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Ma-i, j. , 1 would be appreciated and would
E- Ida. Lehman celebrated her prove beneficial.
day.last Wednesday by bav- some of the farmers here have
several friends call on her. Mrs., taken advantage of the norther that
Dorothy Ann was received Saturday night to
Mn,°tto Junker from Cuero butcher hogs.
enn- ' Health in our community is good.
. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bilesing of San
Mrs. Marie Gohmert observed her list.
I baby of Cuero were spending the
| day with homefolks Sunday.
Miss Emelie Holzapfel and Mrs.
; Elsie Halstead spent the week end
। with her mother, Mrs. J. Pflug. re-
Felix Hoefling. who. we are l eran church at the regular seryi.es
the sick list and Sunday morning. Rela’ives from
$9,98
ver coin
23—Burst forth'
24—A beam
25—A small cask
26—An appara-
tus used for
Zorn Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Ma Boldt of Calla-
I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gisler motor- ban were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ed to Yorktown Wednesday. Norman Schostag Sunday.
Friends and relatives helped Miss Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Strausser
‘ Lucile Ideus celebrate her birthday and little son, Henry Grant, of San
The condition of Henry Barth re-, Friday night. Many more happy Antonio came over to pend the
mains serious. We hape he will im- birthday’s Lucile. । week end with relatives here.
prove so he can be home again. Mr. and Mrs. John Hudgeons and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. DuBose and.
Dr. W. C. Barth and wife of son of Goliad moved into our com- son, -oseph. and Miss Iva Bell Du-
Houston spent the week end with munity and we welcome them here. Bose and Irvin Dittfurth were guests
their relatives here. i Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ideus and in the Woods home Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Nelms of Houston sons. Preston Warren and Reuben, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Broil and chil-
-pent a while Sunday with the Ed Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gisler and dren spent Friday and Saturday
Prewitt family and Mrs. J. N. daughters, Rubie and Aldeen and with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bock of
Nelms. son. Elwood, motored to Nursery Cabeza.
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convalescing at the home of her San
daughter. Mrs. Eliott Boldt. was Mason attended, including Mr. and
imade verv happy last Sunday, the, Mrs. Oliver Hokart. Mr. and Mis.
'occasion being her birthday. Many Lansing Kathman. Mr. and Mrs.
’relatives and friends called in the|Sam Kothman, and Mis Kot hman
'afternoon and presented her with- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schaefer and
'many nice and useful gifts and! children spent several days in San
'wished her good health and happi- i Antonio last week.
ness in the future. We are slad.to state that Mr
Hugo wuensch and Elliott Boldt! Alois Duderstadt. .who had to un-
were business callers at the Max idergo an operation at the Allen
i" .00 - A.. 1c. co. (Hospital at Yorktown is getting
■ Brandt home near Ander last Sat- ; 1 .
! ' along nicely.
: urday morning. ;
; J. R. Boldt returned Monday from;
1 , mI (Gladys Adickes, Cor.)
San Antonio where he visited a few• .10 . ,
, . ' Friends and relatives gathered at
with relatives. , ,. , n e Nr. .e n . ,. ,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adickes
! to help celebrate their son’s. Daniel,
■ 11th birthday anniversary Sunday.
1 We are very sorry to report that
■ Mrs. Alois Dudersadt is on the sick
Mrs. Gebert Sunday. All the chil-! day school at the usual hour. 9:00
dren gathered and enjoyed a de-
licious turkey dinner.
' 76th birthday anniversary Thurs-
i day. Those enjoying the lovely af-
i ternoon with the honoree were,
______ I Walter Laging was a business vis-
MdVoelkel is suffering from tor in Orange Grove Friday.
-red. 1oot one of the bones August Wagner attended the foot-
rac ur ball game in Edna Friday evening.
Ee e - Green spent last Miss Bernice Dullnig visited her
Gonzales with his grand- parents in San Antonio over the
g, Mrs. H. A. Lea. 'weekend.
Antonio visited friends and rela-
tives in the Morris community Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boltz and
family of Hallettsville visited friends
and relatives in Yoakum Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moser and
CALLIHAN
(Mrs Elliott Boldt, Cor.)
Old Man Winter is right upon us
as the norther that blew up last
Wednesday night has proved. We
are still hoping for a good rain as
all of the farmers want to start
, their fall plowing.
Amusement seekers of this burg
certainly took in the Little World s
ern Marion and Christa Mae,
students.
Bridge club enjoyed a pleas-
ernoon with Mrs. Rob. Miller
ay. Scottish Thistle was used
rdecorations in the home,
ruening held high score and
ACROSS
1—Speedy 30—One who ex-
5—The case of cels in any-
a pie . thing
10—A continued 31—Letter T
Raymond Huck was a business
visitor in Houston Saturday.
Mrs. Meta Huck has returned to
not sufficiently for her to accompany, Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie after spending a week with relatives '
WCTUARE Thrsdaynand Friday with J.‛C
f IRfBAzI 11 Vx I ) Gary and family in Meyersville. .
I Jenebel DuBose spent the week
end in Cuero with Mr. and Mrs. S.
G. Tarkington and Mrs. . Jennie
$4-98 J
it Sunday and Monday San Antonio Wednesday and Thurs-
i Mesdames Ed Brandt. Chas. Goebel. I tonio Thursday.
: Fred Ruschhaupt. Edward Rusch- I There will be no church services
• haupt and baby. E. Richter. George here Sunday, as our pastor. Rev.
Trowell and baby, Henry Braden. ■ Heinrich, has to preach a Mission
Miss Katie Winkler. Elmo Hoff. Wm.' sermon in Arneckeville Sunday. Oc-
Buehrif, R. Gohmert, and Mr. and j tober 30th, but there will be Sun-
NORDHEIM
•■Herman Schlenstadt and (Mrs. H. Meyer.)
8shlenstadt of Nordheim were • Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bluhm visited
.SwaZl borne of Carl Seh- relatives in Shiner Monday.
adt.Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Teiwes. Mrs.
hur Hamprecht of Woodsboro Henry Remmers, Rev. O. Schawe
a goest in Frit Peters and Mrs. Harry Meyer were in
! last week. ' I Yorktown this week putting up an
-and Mrs. G.Steindorf, Mr. exhibit for the Yorktown Fair.
28 C Steindor and dausht- Miss Anita Riebschlager began
U 2 r and Mrs H. Phulman her duties as assistant telephone
9095boro were visiting relatives operator Monday.
ing, rich materials and
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7—Groups con- 21—Exclama-
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single whole gust
8—A portico 22—A medieval
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MORRIS
(Elman Prause, Cor.)
A little rain fell here last week,
but was insufficient, a good rain
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e lather League will meet
4 at the home of Estelle. Baros.
. and Mrs. W. B. Meischen
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gaedke
At Nordheim and Runge to be
relatives and friends over
OFF, Oct. 25.—Mr. and
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ARNECKEVILLE
(Carrie F. Threme, Cor.)
We're having cooler weather these
days but no rain which is needed
badly.
On Sunday, Oct. 30th, the annu-
al Mission Feast will be held. Ger-
man services will be rendered in the
morning by Rev. Heinrichs of Mey-
ersville and and English in the af-
ternoon bv the Rev. Kramer of Mis- ;
sion Valley.
We regret to report that Miss
Welma Sager, principle teacher, had
to resign her school work on ac-
count of ill health. Miss Elinor
Claire Corssen of Cuero is now
teaching. We wish the young lady
a successful term.
Berthold Bade is slowly improv-
ing. He was sitting up for the
first time Sunday after being con-
fined to his bed the past week.
M. W. Lane and mother. Mrs. C.
W. Lane of Boerne and Mrs. Butler
of Victoria visited several hours at
the W. A. Thieme home Thursday
afternoon.
C. H Arnecke accompanied b
Riggs and Pfe niger of Weesetch
spent the week end at Port Lavac
on a fishing trip.
Miss Emilie Arnecke and mother
attended the Mission Feast at Kil-
gore Sunday.
Rev. Meier motored to Sinton
Sunday where he attended a Mis-
sion Feast and the dedication of the
parsonage.
GUARANTEED GAS MASK -
PARIS.— (NS)— A French gas
mask manufacturer is doing his best
to reassure the public on te efficacy
of his wares. “Absolute protection
against all gases, known and un-
known” reads his advertisement in
Paris afternoon newspapers.
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family of Galveston and Frank
Wagner also of Galveston visited
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Prause and family of
Morris.
Alfred Kuck of Petersville spent
Saturday night with Charlie Orsa
of Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boros and fam-
ily of near Hochheim spent Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Vine Or-
sak of Morris.
turning to San Antonio Sumday ac-
companied by her brother. Gus. *
, ' Marie Gohmert returned to San
Mrs. Alvin Teiwes and Mrs. Harry Solution Tn Last Wednesday’s Antonio Monday after spending a i
Meyer attended the Home Demon- ( Puzzle few days with homefolks.
stration club Council in Cuero Sat-'
urday.
Mrs. Edwin Semper visited in
Yorktown Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. August Helmers and
son. Elroy spent Sunday in Linde-
nau.
Otto Ehlers of Orange Grove vis-
ited friends here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Waskow of
Pettus visited friends here Saturday.
birthday shower. Many useful
presents and fruit and flowers were
brought. Mrs. Hoefling has been j
bed-ridden since last December, hav-
ing suffered a stroke. Mrs. Hoefl-
ing thanked them all. A lovely
lunch was served. The beautiful
birthday cake was presented to;
Mrs. Hoefling by Miss Sophia Broil
and was much admired.
Mrs. A. G. Gilliam returned to
her home in Edinburg Saturday '
Full and three-quarter >
length, plain and fur-
trimmed in Brown, j
Navy, Green and Rust.:
$6.95 SUITS FOR - j
Mrs. W. W. McCormick Sr., is the Sunday.
proud owner of a new Ford Y-8 car. Misses Lucile Ideus. Robbie Nell
Maggie Miller of Smiley is visiting Arnold. Annie Lee Striedel, Edna
Frankie and Hazel Howell for a end Della Mae Gisler and Daniel
few dayss. (Zengerle. Orland Bethke. J. B. Ar-
Donald Howell was honored on his nold. Elder Abrameit and LeRoy
21st birthday Saturday night wih a Knocke were kodaking on the 18
picnic at the Cuero Park. Those at- Mile Sunday evening
tending were: Onley, Donald,' __-__
। It was read with great interest of
the marriage of Miss Katherine,
I Casal, a former teacher of the
i Ratcliffe school has many friends
i here who wish her a long and hap-
l py married life.
i Quite a few were present at the
I Rural Electrification meeting Thurs-
| day night. The Hon. John Bell Jr.
j eave a very interesting talk and
) J. A. Oswalt introduced the new
! county agent. Mr. Jackson. We re-
• gret very much seeing Mr. and Mrs.
! Cswalt leave, but our good luck
i goes with them.
Fair last week. A grand old time alllvelsary Sunday.
reported. * ' Lenette Kaye, infan', daughre: of
Elliott Boldt was a business caller Mr. and Mrs. Rusthhatpt . wa1b1-
Mrs. J. E. Denmark is spending
the week with Mrs. J. F. McElroy
in Gonzales.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carter attend-
ed the Pearl Beer Convention in
-her home in Floresville after a vis-
it with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Huck and Miss Billy Huk and rel-l
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MEYERSVILLE
(Sophie Wauson, Cor.)
The Home Economic Club • met
Wednesday with a good attendance
including two visitors. Mrs. Leo
Gohmert of San Antonio and Mrs.
Ben Eckert. Mrs. C S. Hartman
was the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Diebel cel-
ebrated their crystal wedding anni-
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