The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM.
LEIN WEBER’S.
All kinds or drinks, at CARLE’S
CONFECTIONERY tf.
7-a paint that stays put see the
HONDO LUMBER CO. tf
OASIS CAFE. REGULAR MEALS
AND SHORT ORDERS SERVED AT
ALL HOURS.
Mr. and Mrs. August Finger and
children of San Antonio spent the
week-end with homefolks here.
Full stock MAYTAG WASHERS,
•11 models. Terms up to 18 months.
ALAMO LUMBER COMPANY.
We have an inquiry for prices on
The Texas Fir<> Insurance Ivpurt
ment assure- u* that more than 108
Texas towns and cities will benefit
with a maximum credit of 25 per
cent on 15*42 insurance premiums be- baby < f San Antonio visited relatives
cause of pood fire records for last here Sunday.
GOLD SEAL CONtlOLEUM
tUGK. I EINWEHKR’S.
(iet voui budding material from
ne HONDO l.l MHKR CO. tf
Trusses and abdominal belts at
VINimoW DRUG STORE.
Wl HUY SOOB CHAPMAN
MILL AND GRAIN CO. Hondo if
Mr. and Mrs. French Koch and
SCMUF.HI I Mel.AUCHLIN NUP
TIAI S HELD IN HOUSTON
FOR SALK: Well-bred pigeons
from $1.60 to $3.50 per pair, 16
varieties t«> elect from. Apply to J.
E BLACKMON, Caatrovillc. TVxir
2tpd.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Barnes. Mr.
,M. S-mHHon'doliu S. ll.y ,„d Mr,. Kll.
year. Almost 3 million dollars will be
saved on fire insurance in Texas this
year because of credits granted in
508 towns and cities for good fire
records. Unfortunately, owing to our
I too frequent fires, Hondo is not one
| of the fortunate 500 and so w ill not
| participate in
I saving. Should this not be an incen-
■ tive to us all to be more careful
about fires?
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Earl Boon of Hondo
if, | attended the funeral of J. F. Newsom
in Pearsall Tuesday. Mrs. Boon re-
mained for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
George Newsom.—Pearsall Leader.
WESTINGHOUSE refrigerators,
prices start at $124.50. See them on
display at ALAMO LUMBER COM-
PANY.
Corporal Hugh Meyer of Fort Sam
Wool! spent Sunday with
.Mrs. John Guinn and Ml. and Mrs.
Frank Woolls in Cotulla.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rogers had as
guests Sunday their son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton C. Rogers and
little son, John, and their daughter-
in-law Mrs. Joe Rog< rs, and her son,
Joe Rogers,
Joe Rogers is still in Hawaii.
Miss Rosclyn Anita ll« Uughlin.
daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph It
McLaughlin of Houston, became the
brid. <>f » hark« John 8chu« ole Jr.,
of Ellington Fldd. »»n of Mr. and
Mrs. ( J. . chu' l le f Hondo, at a
ceremony performed al D(
Sat unlay morning at St.
Church "t IT i ton. Father M •'
Dalv \ a- tin celebrant. Mrs Charles
C. Luvk«l played the wedding nru*i<
and th* a corupunimcnts for Bryan
Shanahan, wh., ang Gounod A'.i
Maria ’ and “Pun..- Angelica." Th«
chancel was simply decors^* d with
a lovely arrangement of
Mr. and white spring blossoms.
The bride wore a gown of Venice
ith
with fresh flower*, and carried noae-
gav« of blue and purple hydrangea
bio s nr, accented with orchid, fuch-1
• in iieil wine carnations The dresses
fashioned with torso bodices,
tut with heart shaped necklines and
lull bishop sleeve and the skirt.*
were ftooi length. They wore short
white gloves. The bride wa* attended
i.Yl.s k l.y hi i sisters, dr \\. Alfred Wood
M troi if ham tad Miaa A iln n
Mi luiughlin a- maid of honor. Mis.
V A. Gardes of New Orleans and |
Miss Kliznbi th Gallagher were
bridesmaids Buster Schuehle of
C irpus Christi attended hi- brother
best man and the usheis were Mr.
Wood. Malcolm Baldwin W hitehead
Kenneth McLaughlin and Malcolm
M Cants of Baytown.
Mr- McLaughlin wore a dinner
dress of ice blue with purple acces-
u corsage of pui pie and
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FRIDAY
laee and white satin, styled with a
short full train The bodice of lace. *orios. and
created with a sweetheart ueekline fuchsia blossoms, and the hrde-
and long fitted sleeves, was trimmed groom s mother was gowned m dusty
down the front with small buttons, ro-e. with which she wore a largi
Her veil of illusion, which fell to the
Jr. Lieutenant Colonei break in her tiuin. was held by a
headdress of illusion caught mi k ol
Sunday guests in tne home of Mr. her pompadour with a single gar
and Mrs. Willie Boehle were Mr. ami and she earned a prayer bool.
Mrs. J. M. Whittle, Lt. and Mrs. with an orchid cascade. She wore a
Macamore of KrJly Field and Clar- her only ornament
• small farm of from 15 to 60 Corporal Hugh Meyer oiron sam Macamore of KfJly Field and (Tar- her only ornament a
acres. Have you any thing to offer? 1 the week-end w.th h.s ^ am, Vjola Boehle of San An. with diamonds which
Pl:in»in» limn hnru' Mnn> irmin i Par* nts, Ur. and Mrs. H. J. Mej r. tot, io anil Mr and Mrs. Rov Nienltn- heirloom.
necklace set
is u family
Planting time here! More grain “,,u tonic and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nienten-
profit in future by using Semesan > OASIS CAFE, REGULAR MEALS boefer and daughter and Mrs. Fritz
and Cercsan treated seed at WIN-! AND SHORT ORDERS SERVED AT N'eiter.hoefer and daughter of
BROW DRUG STORE. i ALL HOURS. tf. Hondo.
matching hat with poudre blue and
rose accessories, and a corsage of
camellias.
For the wedding breakfast after
the ceremony, the McLaughlin home
was decorated with white blossoms.
Assisting were Mrs. S. K. Arnold,
Miss Ann Campbell, Mrs. Ned Pillow.
Mrs. Roy Miller, Mrs. Malcolm Mc-
i . ... , (’ants, Mrs. Albert G. Kidd and Miss
The bride’s attendants were dress- Johnfton X(|t. bride’s table
cake.
ed alike in ice blue jerscylcne and
wore matching tulle hats trimmed
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NYAL CHEST RUB
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Relievut congpstion of head and
chest colds
NYAL ANALGESIC BALM ^
60c tube..................2 for60c
NYAL MAGNESIA TABLETS
For gas—bottle of 100......2forSOc
NYAL RED LINIMENT
Ease: muscular pain.........2for30C
NYAL DOUCHE POWDER
Cleansing astringent.........2for
NYAL DIURETIC COM- ...
ROUND—Urinary stimulant...2for*1*"
SALVOZEL OINTMENT
Carboiated salve...........2for29f
LAXACOLD TABLnS _
25c size...................2 for 25C
EAS'IM FOOT POWDER
Soothing—25c tin..........2for25C
CASCARA LAXATIVE TAB-
LETS—Hinkle formula—100... 2 for 35C
NYAL EYI DROPS
Soothing and refreshing......2forSOC
NEEDET CORN PADS
Medicated—25c box........ 2for25C
UCAIONi TONIC H
Energizing appetizer.....,..2for i25
NYAL YELLOW PILLS
Active cathartic and purge... .2for25C
FEDJEL—ephedrine nasal ielly
—tube....................2 for 3VC
NYAL THROAT GARGLE
Germicidal—50c size........ 2 ferSOC
LULLIT TABLETS
For periodic pains......... •. 2 for 25C
NYDERMA LOTION
Foi skin rash and irritations... 2fer50C
NYGAR EMULSION .
Tasteless mineral oil.........2for a®®
VITA MINS
HALIBUT LIVER OIL
Containing Vitamins A and D— A___
Box of 50 Capsules..........2for*1®®
HALIBUT LIVER OIL
Fortified with Vitamin D—Box ^___
of 25 Capsules.............2far*l®®
Bottle of
100....
NYAL
ASPIRIN
5 grain tablets
2(0.50*
NYAL
IASAL DROPS
Make breathing easier
2fo«35c
35c dropper
bottle.....
H. A H.
COMPOUND
Honey-horehound Cough
Syrup
£.....2(o.50*
NYAL MILK
OF MAGNESIA
Sweetens stomach sourness
HALIBUT LIVER OIL
With Viosteroi—Box of 25 .
Capsules..................2for,l00
VITALOIDS—Iron Gluconate, Vitamin Bi
and Liver Concentrate
* —/taaentr-r-— —-
30TA10JK -on excellent tonic
*■**.*-* capsule. $1.95 box
of
100.....2for *2*®
NYAL
MINERAL OIL
.Tasteless, odorless
.2(^75*
TINCTURE OF IODINE
For cuts, scratches—1 oz.......2 for 29c
ZINC STEARATE POWDER
Cools and dries — 25c size .... 2 for 25c
NYAL CASTORIA _
Children's laxative..........2 for 50c
NYAL BABY COUGH SYRUP _ . A
Mild but effective............2 for SOc
NYAL BURN OINTMENT
A home necessity—tube.......2 for 5vC
NYAL EPSOM SALT _ _
Pure U.S.P. pound............2 for 25(
NYAL CASTOR OIL
Pure—3 oz. size............2 for 25c
GLYCERINE A ROSE WATER
3 oz. bottle................2 for 29c
ULTRA HAND LOTION ^
Full pint................... 2 for 60c
NYAL ASPIRIN TABLETS
Box of 12.................2 for 10c
NY AD NURSING BOTTLE
Caps or nipples.............2 for 1 Oc
NYAL MUSTARD A CAM-
PHOR OINTMENT—30c jar. 2for30c
WHITE PINE A TAR
Cough Syrup...............2 for 25c
NYAL COLD SORE LOTION _
25c size...................2 for 25c
BRILLIANT LILAC HAIR OH.
Glosses hair................2 ferSOc
PAR SHAVING CREAM
50c tube.......»£.........2for5^—C
NYALYPTUS—the golden
Cough Syrup—75c size......2 for 75c
NY-AQUA NOSE DROPS ^
Non-oily—50c size..........2for50<
DENTAL NEEDS
NYKAUNE—Alkaline
wash—full pint.......
mouth
2f.r50c
Fun
pint.
NYSIPTOL
Refreshing mouth wash-
antiseptic gargle
Pint
size .<«<«•
NYDCNTA TOOTH PASTE
Cleansing and polishing—large
tube......................2 for 45C
MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE
Brightens teeth till they glisten
—large tube...............2 for 45c
PYLORA TOOTH
POWDER — A cleansing,
non-gritty powder —
50c •
tin..........2 for SOC
HOLDTITS PLATE
POWDER-Keeps dental
plates firmly in
place—50c tin2fer50c
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48 sheets of fine linen-finish
paper with 24 matching en-
velopes in folding portfolio—
handy for home or traveling.
»* Special—only
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Windrow Drug Store
Friday and Saturday,
March 27th and 28th
held a ring-shaped wedding
decorated with orchids and lilies of
the valley, and white tapers in crys-
tal holders lighted the board.
When Mr. and Mrs. Schuehle left
for their wedding trip to Miami.
Florida, she wr. wearing a cochineal
red gabardine suit with navy acces-
sories and an .orchid corsage. They
will he located in Miami for three
months, while Mr. Schuehle attends
the officers training school, and later
will return to Ellington F’ield. Sh»
was graduated from St. Agnes Acad-
emy and attended T. S. C. W. and
the I'niversity of Houston. The bride-
groom is a graduate of Kice Insti-
tute, where he was prominent in
athletics and holds -i master's degree
from Columbia I’niversity. Included
in the out-of-town guests, in addi-
tion to the bridegroom’s parents,
were Mr. and Mrs. R C. Stubbs and
Mr. and Mrs. F.. T Fleming, Jr.
Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Starnes of Hondo.
SA1 URDAy "\
March 27 2s "
in-5*'1'1 *•"-
Under Fiesta Stan
Shootin’, horsin’, singm'; *
Also New Epi.od. .{
’’DICK TRACY VS CRIME INt*|
And Adventures Short
SOLDIERS OF THE SKY
_ Sunday - Monday I
March 29.30
Lynn Bari John S,J
Dan Dailey. jr„ in__ u',rJ
Moon Over Her
Shoulder
Comedy of a psychiatrist who
tors unhappy marriages while
aware of his own.
Also Magic Carpet Short
CALL OF CANADA
I TUESDAY WEDNESr
I DAY - THURSDAY
March 31 -April j.j
Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCuthjj
Fibber McGee and Molly m_
Look Who’s Laughini
Edgar and Charlie drop in on the]
friends at Wistful Vista,
Also News Reel and Short Sub*
INFORMATION PLEASE
SHOW STARTS
Note:—War Starting Tine
of Nights, 8:30 P. M ; Saturday Nighty
first show, 8:00 P. M. Sst. Matin
2:30 P. M.
| A MAN’ SEVENTY FIVE YEARS'
YOUNG, on State Pension, wants a
i home to rut expenses. Prefers to
j hatch. Was raised on a Texas farm
i and can be of some service in that
capacity. In good health, and charac-
ter not bad! High school graduate
! and a stenographer and typist of
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Mrs. Bertha Rivers, Mrs. Lionel
Rivers, Mrs. Blundell and Mrs. Pika
of San Antonio werf visitors Sunday
with Miss Margaret Mick of the Me-
dina Hospital.
We can order most any newspaper
or magazine published. Ask at this
office. tf.
230,000 Acres
STATE SCHOOL LAND
FOR SALE
April 7, 1842
Information, description and location
of this land, together with applica-
tion blank will bo furnished FREE!
Write
BASCOM GILES
Commissioner of the
GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Austin, Texas
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Surveyor’* Office, Courthouse, Hoi
do, Texas. All legal matten
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Texas. Manager Medina County J
stract Company.
After u few months stay herr. Mcj
and Mrs. A. L. Barber and child
left Tuesday for the.r former
in Uvalde. Mr. Barber w employe^
at Garner air field.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Rock and i
F’erd Rock, Jr., and daughter. In
l^-e, returned Fiiday from a
trip to El Paso, Texas, and Carl*b
New Mexico.
Miss Margaret Ann Knoppofl
Lady of the Ijike College, San
tonio, spent the week-end with
parents, I)r. and Mrs. Thoi.
Knopp.
Lt. J. H. Rothc is her.- from For
Benning, Georgia, on a 17-day le*<J
and is visiting his parent*, Mr.»«
Mrs. L. F. Rothe, and other relatiwr
Lt. Col. and Mrs. C. I>. EddleiM
and son, Jackie, and Mrs. L.
Heath were out from San Antoi
last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Phillip*1
children of San Antonio visited .
Phillips’ mother, Mrs. Agatha
ray, Hunday.
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Is Now Equipped to
Serve Banquets and Dinners
In Private Dining Room
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1942, newspaper, March 27, 1942; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563308/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.