The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 26, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIA-
TION.
BRIDGE CLUB.
Misses Besj and Josephine Bruvks
BAPTIST WOMEN’S MISSIONARY
UNION.
The Parent-Teacher Association were hostesses to the Bridge Cub Mr«. S. G. Carter entertained the
met in is first business session Mon- which met Saturday evening, honor- Fr.pti t W. M. tT. iast Wednesday
day afternoon at the rest rcom. ing Miss Winifred Phillips of Thorn- afternoon in honor of Mrs. J. L.
Plans were diseursed for raising dale. Carter and daughter of Sabina', who
funds to buy equipment for the At the end of the playing Mrs. r.re guests in the- Carter home this
school, and an early date to be de- Jack Forgason held hieh score and vcek. After a most enjoyable social
eided on for the health examination, received a fancy bottle of bath salt. hour, directed by the hostess, celi-
The 10th grade won the banner Miss Estelie Wood of Uvalde won <ious refreshments were eervid con-
for attendance. j the guest prize, a yellow voile hand- s'sting of lavender sherbert and
At the close of the business ses- keichief folded to represent a rote white cake, thus varying out the
sion, cars were dispatched for the bud. colors of the W. M. U. The favors
new teachers who were received and Refreshments of grape ice and " ere r. violet nestled in a green leaf
seated by Mrs. Horger and her ex- angel food cake squares iced in and a white card on which was in-
ecutive committee. lavender and yellow were served, scribed, in lavender, the W. M. U. ;
Mr. Brewster spoke enthusiast cal- The tallies carried out this same watchword, “Laborers together withi
ly of the plans for the coming school color scheme. God.”
year and urged the cooperation cf _ Those present were: Mrs. F. S. After expressing to the hostess;
the parents with the faculty. An i Cockrell, Mrs. Earl O’Neal, Mrs. L. their appreciation for a most delight-
entertaining hour of piano ana vocal E. Heath, Mrs. Jack Forgason, Mrs. ful aftern. on the guests departed
number^ and readings followed, af- i F. P. Brewster, Mrs. Charlie John- for their homes.
ter which the guests were handed
slips of papers to find partners. Af-
ter merry scrambling and assorting.
con, Mrs. L. J. Brucks, Misses Lil-
lian Brucks, Octavla Davis, Pore and
Estelle Wood of Uvalde, the bonoree,
-[Reacl]-
these on being matched found such | Miss Winifred Philips of Thorndale
congenial couples as “corned beef and the hostesses, Misses Bess and
and cabbage,” “needle and thread,"
“day and night,” “cash and carry,”
etc.
On announcing themselves to Mrs.
Bnrnitz Carle and Mrs. Theo. Barnes
they were served iced punch and
chicken salad and pineapple sand-
wiches.
The hall had been tastefully de-
corated with baskets and bowls of
purple and yellow flowers in a pro-
fusion of ferns and each guest had
as a plate favor flowers of the same
colors, representing the Parent-
Teacher Association
Mrs. 0. II. Miller, as hostess of
the afternoon, had as her assistants
Mesdame W. H. Smith, Roland
Chantey, Theo. Lames. August
Schue’nle, Felix B„tot, R. J. Noonan,
C. J. Bless, L. J. Brucks. C. J. Monk-
house, V. P. King, John Horger,
Barnitz Carle and G. W. Monk-
house.
Betwen 85 and 100 guests were
preiscnt.
•--[R*.dl--
LADIES’ FORTY-TWO CLUB.
At the meeting of the ladies’ “42”
Club held Thursday afternoon,
Mesdames C. J. Schuehle, Oscar
Schuehle and Aug. J. Schroeder were
hostesses.
Mrs. Eby of Austin, Mrs. Wel-
hausen and Mi». John Hardt of
Uvalde were c! .It guests.
Mrs. L. E. Kohlman’s name was
added to the membership list.
A the close 11 seveal hours of
playing, Mrs. 0. H. Miller held high
score, having won fifteen games.
The refreshments course and color
scheme were suggestive of “Dicz
y seis,” which was celebrated here
this week by our Mexican popula-
tion The table center pieces were
in red, white and gretm and the
same bright colors were featured in
the napkinp and in the costumes of
the fhnorita-designed tallies. The
refreshment course consisted of
“frijoles” served in small brown
bow!e of Mexican pottery, tamales,
inchilales, and iced tea, with tiny
“cestas,” filled with salted peanuts,
as favors.
Busides the guests and hostesses
the following were preent: Medames
Jack Forgason Horace Bradley, Earl
Starnes, C. J. Monkhouse, Edward
Cameron, Harry E. Taylor, Garland
Martin, W. H. Smith, R. W. Speece,
F. H. Schweers, 0. H. Miller, Henry
Merriman, R. J. Noonan, P. Jung-
man, L. E. Kollman, Jr., Mimke
Muennink, L. E. Heath, P. P.
Brewster, Fletcher Davis, Felix
Batot, Robert Bendele, Earl Boon,
L. J. Brucks, Misses Lucille de
montel and Bess and Lillian Brucks.
The hostesse for the next meet-
ing will be Mrs. VV. H. Smith, Mrs.
R. W. Speece and Mrs. F. H.
Schweers.
-[So Big]-
COME SEE THE 1925 CHEVRO-
LET NOW ON DISPLAY. C. R.
GAINES & SON. FISHER BODIES,
DUCO FINISH, DUCO WIND-
SHIELD, DISC WHEELS, DISC
CLUTCH, EVERY INCH A QUALI-
TY CAR.
Say “Bayer Aspirin”
INSIST! Unless you see the
"Bayer Cross” on tablets you
are not getting the genuine
Bayer Aspirin proved safe by
millions and prescribed by phy-
sicians for 24 years.
Accept only a
Bayer package
whichcontains proven directions
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tahleta
Alao bottles of 24 and 100—-Druggist*
Aspirin Is tile trad* mark of Ilajrr Mann
/icturr of MoiiOucetkucWesUT of SaUc/licacM
Josephine Bruck.
-[Readi-
Simple Mixture Makss
Stomach Feel Fine
■
Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium
sulph. c. p. glycerine, etc., as mix- i
°d in Adlerika, helps stomach trou- 1
ble in TEN minutes by removing'
GAS. Brings out a surprising amount j
of old waste matter you never
Mr. A. P. Rabb unloaded a ro- thought was in your system. Stops
tary oil drill from Beaumont here;that *ul1’ bloated feeling and makes
. ; , . , ... 1 you happy and cheerful. Excellent
last week and moved it to the U. for chron[c constipation. Adlerika
W. Gilliam farm about eight miles works QUICK and delightfully easv.
W. H. WINDROW, Druggist, Hondo,
Texas.
A NEW OIL TEST.
north of Hondo this week, where a
test will be made for oil.
This if a new field entirely as no
tests have been made within the
radius from north to east from Hon-
do. The developments will be watch-
ed with a great deal of interest by
our peopie.
Drilling is expected to start as
soon as the rig is in place.
| Mrs. Frank Scott Cockrell
CLASSES IN PIANO
j VOICE AND EXPRESSION
Good Connections
for the
North and East
For further information
about train service, ask
the Southern Pacific Agent.
No. 110, leaving Hondo at 11:30
a. m. daily, carries a through Chi-
cago Sleeper and makes connec-
tions at New Orleans for many
points in the North and East.
No. 8, leaving Hondo at 5:35 p.
m. dr ily, connects at San Antonio
with No. 22, fast night Southern
Pacific train to Dallas and
Ft. Worth. ttc flf
Southern Pacific Lines
FINALLY
AWSedans at Coach Prices
KiiiiiPiir
Irestoti
will ALWAYS give
Most Miles per Dollar!
No matter where crude
rubber prices may go—Fire-
stone advantages in securing
raw material, in manufactur-
ing and distribution are al-
ways active to make good the
pledge of Most Miles per
Dollar.
Racing drivers—hill-climb- protec
ing and endurance record ^ ‘ .in erna friction ai
« heat giving the sidewa'
Cords the most economical
tires ever offered motorist
The cord from the fabric
mills is first delivered to a
separate plant where it jg
treateo in a solution of gUrr
which insulates every fiber
of every cord. This protects
holders — taxicab, motor
truck and bus operators—and
hundreds of thousands of car
owners—are daily emphasiz-
ing the unheard-of mileage
and sendee delivered bv Fire-
stone Gum-Dipped Cords.
Gum-Dipping is one
of the biggest factors in
tire performance and
° <=> omewai
greater flexibility and add
tional strength.
Prove Firestone’s mar
superiorities for yourself,
you have never had the safet
comfort and economy of thes
serviceable, long-mileag
tires —go to the near
Firestone Dealer-
tire performance and Firestone Dealer-
long mileage, making Firestone only bu
Firestone Gum-Dipped of Quality Gum-Dipped Cords.
CARTER & BADER
AMERICANS SHOULD rROPUCB THEIR OWN RUBBER____
BEAUTY • COMFORT * CONVENIENCE • UTILITY
r-
• V ’’
The Smart New Tudor Sedan Will
Especially Appeal To You
The Ford Tudor Sedan, recently announced,
is an attractive closed car with all-steel body
in deep Channel Green, and bright nickeled
radiator.
B
UICK builds only real sedans on the famous
Buick chassis—with Fisher bodies.
The 4 and 2 door Sedans, on either the Master or
Standard Buick chassis, are attractive, quality closed
cars. These Buicks have the better pcrformanfce—
power—speed — endurance—and economy that
mark the Better Buick as today's better motor car.
Buick could build a cheap closed car and sell it at a
cheap price. But Buick chooses to build for the
satisfaction of Buick owners. Buick <ees to it that
cwners have cars they are proud to drive for vears
— cars that have a high re-sale value when finally
traded in.
See these Better Bu|ck Sedans before you spend
your money.
g-is y
TUDOR SEDAN
$
580
Standard Six
2-pat«. Roadster . $1 125 5-pass. 2-door Sedan 1195
5-pass. Touring - 1150 5-pasii. 4-door Sedan 1295
2-pass. Coupe - 1195 4-pas*. Coupe - 1275
Master Six
2-pats. Roadster * $1250 7-pass. Sedan . $1995
5-pass. Touring - 1295 5-pa*s. Brougham 192 5
5-pass. 2-door Sedan 1395 3-pas*.Sport Roadster 1495
5-pas*. 4-door Sedan 1495 5-paaa.Sport Touring 1525
5-pass. Coupe - 1795 3-pass. Country Club 1765
All pricis f o. b. Buick factor lit Govammint fax tv hi added
. »'
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH.
Dieiaion of General Muter* Corporation
/fieltefigrBUlCK
C. R. GAINES & SON
DEALERS
HONDO, TEXAS
A pronounced stream-line effect has been
achieved by dropping the chassis and lowering
and lengthening the body. This also results in
greater riding comfort because scars arc
and deep, and the car is roomier.
See your nearest Ford dealer and have him
plain the many new features, such as gas tan
that is filled from outside, one-piccc u‘ntl
lating windshield, large fenders, attractive up
holstcry, wider running boards and doors a
improved brakes.
Remember—this added beauty, comfort
convenience is offered at no additional c
FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
&&»&
NO INCREASE in p R 1 c eS
F 0. B DETROIT
Runabout $26o
Touring Car . 290
COUPE ... 520
fordor Sedan 660
Demountable Rims and Starter Extra
on Open Cars
Clued Can m (Man
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 26, 1925, newspaper, September 26, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563849/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.