The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 26, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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Hail!
INSURANCE
On Growing Crops
Hail
Hotel Armstrong Building.
See 0. H. Miller or E. A. de Montel
Phone 12
DHAMS NEW5LETS
A rirtin<i-up of Lora). Po»oa,j ami Hu.-
It.-.n* Katlmmi wwtli by *iur
Ketcnlor (Vnvspoulont
Miss Thelma Langfeld
to whoiu all iten'a iutembHl for this col-
umn shoiiUl !■- tiHn.io! oof ]&'*-r that.
WmIbiovUt noon of **ch srtvk. Mi-.
Lnoafald i* •olhorizeri to col'ort r.Lii
pt for mooey 'll. tlii» i>ai>»-r.
Chat and Stitch Club.
On Thursday afternoon, Feb. 17.
Mi'S Agnes Rothe entertained a num-
ber of friends at her home with the
Chat and Stitch Club. Chatting and
stitching were the main amusemen.s
of the afternoon.
Refreshments wen served to the
following: Misses Nettle Rieber, Olga
Lieber, Elise and Annie Nehr and
the hostess.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Miss Elsie Nehr.
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Misses Josie Lebold and Gertrude
Sruter of Hondo were visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Otti Lebold Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vogel. Miss
Dora Saathoff and Mr. Wilburn
Moorelock spent Sunday San An-
tonio.
Misses Cornelia Koch and Sarah
Rothe, students of Our Lady of the
Lake College, spent the week-end at
home with their parents. Mr. Jot*
Koch and Mr. and Mrs Hy. C. Rothe.
.Vir. and Mrs. Hy. Biry and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carle. Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Finger attend-
ed the funeral of Mr. Peter Schmidt
of Devine.
Mr. and Mrs. Reily Carle anti
children spent Sunday at San An-
tonio.
Mr. Joe Carle of Sabinal was visit-
ing with his sisters, Mesdames Hy.
Rothe and Louis Carle, Sr., here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finger and Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Boog were visiting
relatives at Hondo Tuesday.
Messrs. Jno. Richer and Ed. Fillin-
ger were business visitors at Knippu
Sunday.
Mrs. M. L. Knippa of Knippa was
visit:ntr her mother here Monday.
Mrs. Hi rbert Deckert and Miss
Thelma Deckert of Hondo spent
Thursday afternoon here with rela-
tives and friends.
Mrs. Lena Langfeld and children
were visiting with Miss Eunice Lang-
feld at Fan Antonio Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ney and Miss
Hulda Ney of San Antonio spent the
week-end with Mrs. Antone Ney.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wernette of
Ran Antonio were visiting Mr. ami
Mrs. Hy. R. Wernette Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carle are visit-
ing with their son, Mr. Alfred Carle,
in San Antonio this week.
Mrs. Alice Reinhart is visiting her
brother, Mr. Hines Rothe, at Sail
Antonio this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rothe and
children were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Batot Sunday at Hondo.
Miss Lena Reinhart returned home
Sunday after several days visit at
Ran Antonio with Mrs. H. C. Mueller.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reiber and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Alf.
Rohrbaeh at Utopia Sunday.
Mrs. H. C. Mueller and H. C., Jr.,
of San /Antonio are visiting here with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reinhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Albrecht and
son, Donald) attended the Laredo
celebration Tuesday.
Miss Gertrude Albrecht spent the
week-end in San Antonio.
Misses Regina and Bertha Rauter
were visiting in San Antonio a few
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Brown are
sporting a new Chrysler Sedan and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reinhart a new
Buick Sedan.
Mrs. Fred Stolte and baby, Betty j
Lou, of San Antonio, -were visiting I
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Brown one day
last week.
Mrs. Anna Rimkus and daughter,
Hulda, and son, Hugo. and Mr.
Theodore Prinz of San Antonio were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Detrich
at La Pryor.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Heye and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wenerick of San Antonio were th*
g :mts of Mrs. Anna Rimkus Monday.
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SECO COMMUNITY CLUB.
i ~e chicken supper and minstrel
give: ;.t the Seco school last Satu*--
ay night was a success in every way.
Th‘ ’atiies of the Community club
-erved tempting plate suppers and
later the Mistletoe Creamery enter-
.... cd a large audience with a varied
program of comedies and songs.
The net proceeds realized were-
>>0. This will be used to pur-
er.; e books for the library.
The c immunity wishes to thank
one and all who helped to make the
a Fair a success.
The club will have its regular
monthly meeting next Thursday eve-
ning, March 3rd at 7:30.
PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN.
MOVIES OF MEDINA TO BE SHOT YANCEY CAPTURES DISTRICT
SUNDAY. TITLE.
We do job printing.
ST. PAUL S LUTHERAN CHURCH
NOTES.
Every Sunday: Sunday School at
9:30 A. M.
Next Sunday, February 27: Ger-
man services at 10:30 A. M.
Next Wednesday afternoon, March
. : Ladies Aid meeting at the home
of Mrs. Alice Reinhart.
Sunday, March 6: English ser-
vices; 7:30 P. M., Luther League
meeting. The topic will be: The
Prophet Daniel.
Baptisms last Sunday: Benjamin
William Graff, Jr., Hester Lee
Schuehle. Ethel Mae Schuehle. Fur-
ther applications for church mem-
bership: Mr. Geo. Graff, Mr. Robert
Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Britsch.
Mrs. Stiegler’s and Mrs. Mechler’s
Sunday School classes were visited
recently. The subject matter taught
l is the Bible story. “The most suit-
able material, yea the only suitable
material for the Sunday School is
the Bible story”. Fankhauser. Both
these teachers love their work, and
are ably discharging it.
You are invited to all these ser-
vices.
H. A. HEINEKE.
Pastor.
First Scene* for "Hom’ieekert ’
Paradise” Will Be Made by
Foto Art Company.
Sunday will be a gala day at Me-
dina Lake. All of the boats will be
plying on the water. The fishermen
will be out and the pickniekers wih
be there, and the reason for all this
is because a battery of camera men
will reel off thousand-' of feet of
motion picture film for the pictur
of the gnat Medina Irrigation Pro
ject that is now being produced by
Foto Art Productions. Inc., to t<
titled “ A Home-Seekers’ Paradise"
George La Dura, general production
manager of Foto Art Production,
Inc., would like to see all lovers of
beauty there on Sunday, February
27, and they will have a chance t ■
see themselves when the pictures are
completed and released. He promises
them a lot of sport during the film-
ing of this picture. The first scenes
for the “Home-Seekers’ Pardise” wa
shot Tuesday afternoon at a barbe-
cue held for 150 homeseeekers from
the North at Chacon Lake on the
Medina Lands. Victor Shuler of
Foto Art Productions, Ine., Willian
A. Trimpe, manager of the Medina
Irrigation Enterprise, has given the
picture producers full sway, and
Hugh R. Robertson, president of
Foto Art Production, Inc., promises
that this picture to be made by San
Antonio’s own movie Company of
San Antonio’s beautiful playground,
will be an effective advertisement of
San Antonio as a winter playground,
a sportsmen’s resort and the land of
opportunity for Northern farmers.—
Thursday’s Express.
Medina County Cager* Win Honors
Second Time to go to State Meet.
CARRIZO SPRINGS. Tex., Feb.
19. -In the basketball tournament
for District 23 of the Interscholastic
League here, with seven teams en-
tered. Yancey eliminated Asherton
and Barksdale to get to the finals
and met Eagle Pass in the finals to
win its second district championship.
Yancey won last year from Moore in
the finals.
Muennink Leads Scorer*.
Moore eliminated Crystal City,
Eagle Pass eliminated Knipna, t >
place Moore and Eagle Pass in the
semi-finals.
The high point man of the meet
was Muennink with 43, and the sec-
ond hopor was held by his teammate,
H-ardt, who scored forty points.
In the all-district selection, two
players were named on each of the
semi-finalists and one from Crystal
City, as follows: Schofield and Pil-
grim, Eagle Pass; Ward and Muen-
nink, Yancey, and White of Crystal
City.
Scores in the preliminaries were:
Asherton 10, Yancey 14; Eagle Pass
19, Knippa 1; Moore 23, Crystal City
20; Barksdale won by forfeit from
Brackett and Del Rio; Barksdale 10,
Yancey 21.
Semi-finals: Eagle Pass, 24;
Moore, 7.
Finals: Eagle Pass, 9; Yancey,
29.—Sunday’s Express.
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in 14 to 21 Days
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Constipation. It relieves promptly and
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E. W. GROVE S signature ou box. 30c
For • Good Steak, Sandwith «
( Short Order Go T0
| JOE’S CAFE
j Corner Of College Square.
PERMANENT HAIR WAVING
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THE NESTLE CIRCUL1NE METHOD
Lateat Im >roved Method Of Permanent Waving.
THE LADIES’ BEAUTY SHOPPE
Rea.onable Price*. Annie Heyen, Proprietress
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H. B. JURNEY
AUTO MECHANIC.
I Has associated himself with Mr. S. G. Carter. Overland Dealer,
i and will have charge of the repair work at the
Overland Garage next to City Bakery.
I EXPERT REPAIR WORK ON ALL MAKES OF AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS AND MOTOR VEHICLES.
WHEN NEEDING A MECHANIC CALL PHONE 22.
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MAKE MONEY WITH PURE BfeED
CHICKENS.
QUIHI NOTES.
HAS FAITH IN ’EM.
Lometa, Texas. 2-21-1927.
The Hondo Anvil Herald.
Hondo, Texas.
Gentlemen:
I learn through your paper that
the citizens of Hondo are backing the
Medina Oil Co. by subscribing for
stock to assist in the deep well Test
to he started at an early date.
This I am sure they will never
regret, nor have cause to grieve over
spilt milk. In fact, they could, not
place their money in the hands of
two more reliable men than those
at the head of the Medina Oil Co.
with Messrs. Peter Johnson as Presi-
dent. and J. 0. Bloomquist, Secretary
and Treasurer. Their dictionary does
not contain the words Quit, or Fail.
Many thanks for papers sent.
Very truly yours,
T. J. PROCTER.
We have probably violated every
rule of newspaper ethics in publish-
ing the above private letter about
i two private citizens without so much
as a “by your leave” or the knowl-
| edge of any one concerned, but if
i this be unethical they will have to
“make the most of it.’’—EDITOR.
Sunday school Sunday morning at
9:30 o’clock in Bethlehem Lutheran
church. In the absence of the pas-
tor Miss Amanda Grell will superin-
tend this school. Every boy and
girl of the community should he
present.
Divine service will be held in St.
John’s Lutheran church of New Foun
tain Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
All are cordially welcome at this and
all services at this church.
If weather and road conditions
permit, divine service in the English
language will be held at Bethlehem
Lutheran church Sunday night at
7:30 o’clock. Please note the time
and come and bring your English
hymn book along. All are invited
and welcome.
Beginning next Wednesday night
at 7:30 o’clock Lenten services will
be held in the Quihi Lutheran church
every Wednesday nght. The subject
of these Lenten services will be the
innocent suffering and death of
Jesus Christ for a sin-lost world.
These services and the observance of
the Lenten season are intended to
bring great spiritual blessings to all
participants. All are cordially in-
vited to come to these services.
Best White Leghorn Hatching
Eggs, $1.50 per setting. These eggs
are from S. C. Tom Barron Stock.
Flock headed by pedigreed cocks.
If you want hatching eggs place
your order early.
MURRAY POULTRY FARM.
Hondo, Texas.
FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE
A $05.00 Red Star (Wickless) Oil
Cook Stove, good as new.
tf. R. J. REILY.
The Health of Mothers Is
of Great Importance
Houston, Texas.—“Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription was a great
benefit to me dur-
*nK middle life.
£?■ The bearing pains
Jc ar*d other trouble
-v and sickness which
came upon me at
that time were all
dispelled by the
s~"/k ■*’•. use of the ‘Pre-
/f 'Fcription.’ I con-
jt, 1 W* sider it a wonder*
/ ful remedy, and I
' J / urn glad to recom-
' mend It.
"y. •' caughter was wonderfully
b nefitcO by taking a few bottles of
the ‘Prescription.’ It is a priceless
aeuy f >• 'unctional disturbances.’’
—Mrs. Birdie Horton, 18 Stanley St.
All druggists. Write Dr. Pierce,
resident Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.
, for free medical advice.
! SOUTH END ADDITION TO HONDO
See H. W. BARKULOO, Owner,
P. 0. Box 281
Own your Home in the Coolest and Cleanest part
of Hondo. Lots $100. Easy terms. 4 blocks south
of School House Strictly White part town.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 26, 1927, newspaper, February 26, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564106/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.