The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1931 Page: 5 of 9
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S' ThU is the American Gas Association seal of ap-
proval. Every (Jus appliance carry In A this seal has
been built to the standards set by this association.
Approved Gas Appliances are sold by reliable deal-
ers as well as your Gas Company.
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the Push Hour Peaks
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CAS RANGE
Thk modem home-maker no Ion per dreads the
mominp and evening "Hush Hour Peak” in her
home. She has a willing alK in one of the newt
Gas Ranges that simplify cooking and give plenty
of leisure time for other household duties and out-
aide recreation, (looking Kase is within easv reach
of every Modern Housewife at a very reasonable
ex|iense.
The New Gas Kan<;ks Have:
Self-lighting. 'fMr’STS*.
TeM/terolnre control. atUornntioiHv main-
tained.
Insulated men troll', to prevent an unbearably
hot kitchen.
Unequalled beauty in design and trim to har-
monize with modern decorative motifs.
Sec the new models today.
Convenient terms now!
Special Clearance
Offer on Floor
Samples, Con-
ventional Models,
and Recondi-
tioned Gas Stoves
and Wafer Heat
ers. Sharp price
reductions are
now in effect.
Easy terms. Make
your selection to-
day.
No Effort to Get
HOT WATER
AH the hot water you
want, w h e n and
where you want it—
tiiat is assured by
nn Automatic Gas
Storage Water
Heater.
The cost is small
compared to the ac-
tual saving in time
and effort.
See about It TODAY.
Southern Gas Utilities, Inc.
HONDO, TEXAS
YOU SAVE
25%
ALLSTATE ARE
(’heck the price of tires for your car.
When the cost is so low for first line
ALLSTATE you can’t afford to use
any other tires
GUARANTEED TIRES
EXPERT
MOUNTING
SERVICE
FREE
Sears-Roebuck and Co.
SAN ANTONIO
PLENTY OF
FREE
PARKING
SPACE
with the first line tires of
the leading manufacturers
Automobile manufacturers will not
accept second line tires as equipment
on their ears. You too should demand
as good as they do. ALLSTATE are
first line tires, that have been PROVEN
the Biggest Tire Value in the world.
29x4.40 ALLSTATE Balloons
ALLSTATE Bus and
Truck Cords
Sire
Each
Per
Pair
No.
Plica
30x5
$17.95
$34.90
8
33x5
19.98
38.70
8
32x6
29.75
57.90
10
36x6
32.95
63.70
10
ALLSTATE Bus and
Truck Balloons
Per
No.
Size
Each
Pair
Plies
34x7.50
$29.95
$ 58.it
8
36x8.25
41.95
81.50
10
38x9.00
52.40
101.90
10
38x9.75
68.50
133.00
12
All other
1
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1
low price*
$/| 98
7 EACH
Size
Each
28x4.75
$ 6.65
29x4.50
5.60
29x4.75
6.75
29x5.00
6.98
29x5.25
8.15
30x4.50
5.69
30x5.00
7.10
30x5.25
8.30
31x5.00
7.35
31x5.25
8.57
32x6.00
11.47
33x6.00
11.65
g $Q60
Per Pair
Each
Tube
J 12.90
$1.23
10.90
1.08
13.14
1.07
13.60
1.40
15.80
1.40
11.10
1.08
13.80
1.35
16.10
1.35
14.30
1.50
16.70
1.50
22.30
1.92
22.60
1.92
T. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
NOTES.
Why belong to church? Because
be first Christians were church mem-
el* continui,’g steadfastly in the
Lpo^.la's doctrine, in fellowship, in
be breaking of bread and in prayers,
jilts 2, 42. God’s apostle taught
her not to forsake the assembling
ogv* her for public worship. Heb-
I*1 10, 25.
.Cur Church invite* you to attend
ta servi es next Sunday morning,
ing 23. beginning at 10:30. They
rill be held in the English language.
;T: e Sunday school will meet at
:lf> It is no fairy tab* that a
«iU’g man went out to find some
tre mules and found a throne,
■ha’ man was Saul, the first King of
sra 1. Under God’s guidance you
an :'d a Kingdom that is eternal,
td ir.d it in God’s w. rd. Have you
»e! • d for it or sent your thihlren to
itiil it? Comw to church and Sunday
;h< it and see.
F ms are alrt ady under way for
be annual mission festival, which
ill '<■ held on one of the Sundays in
ict< or. Further announcements
ill >e made later.
Y' e Sunday school teachers will
iee’ on Friday night this week at
P. M. The meeting will close
ror ptly at 9 I’ M. All teachers are
rgt- to he present.
Ci oir rehearsal will be held next
Wednesday night at 8 o’clock.
I!., iorie Ann Britsch, infant
aug liter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Spits of Hondo, was offered to
,od in Holy Baptism on Sunday af-
?rit< on, August 16, in the Lutheran
hor h.
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Breiten of
tonilc are rejoicing over the birth of
daughter. She was born Friday,
.Ugust 14.
THE PASTOR.
HIGHWAY 90 LEAGUE.
JOINT HOSTESSES ENTERTAIN MR AND
Hondo, Texas. Aug. 16— Hondo) A charming late summer party was
Bronchos defeated the Castroville I the seven table bridge Saturday af-
Indi&ns. Reitzer holding the: Indians
MRS. FINGER
HOSTS.
BRIDGE
to 5 hits and no earned runs while
Bronchos were pounding two Indian
pitchers for 14 bits and 12 runs,
retaining standing in league tied for
The members of the Thursday
temoon at the home of Mrs. Volney Bridge Club composed a three table
Poon. with Mesdames J. M. Finger,
Melliff Lippold and Volney Boon as
hostesses. Pink Ragina Corona
bridge party, Monday night, with
Mr and Yrs. J. M. Finger a* hosts.
Mrs. L. E. Heath won a casserole and
formed a lovely background for the Dr. T. B. Knopp received a pair of
I room slippers for high score
ires.
An iced ora.’ge drink was served
during the playing.
The members present were Mr. and
and Mrs. H. J. Meytr. Dr. and
second place with D’Hanis
who
de-
bridge. . j
feated Sabinal,
lead'Ts
of
Highway
A vanity set was presented Mrs. P„
90 league, by score of 9 to 4.
J. Noonan for the greatest number!
Castroville—
AB,
R.
H.
O.
A.
E.
of deuce tricks. High score prixr of |<
W. Tsehirhart, rf 4
0
0
1
0
0
a crystal luncheon set was won by 1
E. Hans, 2b
.. 4
1
0
2
4
0
Mrs. F. H. Schweers. Mrs. R. D. f
T. Hans, 3b
.. 3
1
0
2
0
2
Matocha received a hand-embroider-!
Tondre, lb
4
1
3
8
0
0
ed dresser scarf for second high scoru.
Biediger, p
1
0
0
0
0
»
The hostesses served a luncheon
Dikes, p ........
3
0
n
1
1
0
course of delicious molded fruit sal-
Reus, ss
4
0
l
1
3
3
ad. cheese straws, olives, chicken
Holzhaus, If
4
0
0
0
1
01 sandwiches, angel food cake and
Schuhart, cf
3
0
i
3
0
0
orange punch.
Marty, c......
2
0
0
9
0
0
Th • guest- were Mesdanet Alfred
—
—
—
—
—
Rath, R. D. Matocha, R. J. Noonan,
32
3
5
27
9
5
Herman Ney, F\ H. Schweers, Charles
Hondo—
AB.
R.
H.
O.
A.
E.
I'inge-. Henry Muennink, I.. E. Koll-
J. Finger, cf
3
2
1
2
0
0
man, Jr., R. W. Speece, O. H. Miller, |
Parsons, 2 b
5
i
1
0
C>
0
Robert Kollman. Horace Bradley, L.
Balzen, rf
f
i
•>
0
0
0
E. Heath, W. H. Smith. W. T. Ford 1
Wilson, 3b ...
. 5
i
2
1
2
2
Henry Windrow, J. G. Barry, M. 1.
Bradley, tb
5
2
2
11
0
0
Broxton, F.arl Boon, Ed. Conn vey.
A. Finger, sg
5
2
2
3
0
1
T. B. Knopp. Henry Merriman, H. J.
King, c.....
. 5
i
3
9
1
0
Meyer and Mi-sec Tina Roths’, Ina
Rotho. If
5
0
0
0
0
0
King and I ftcille Boon, and the host-
Reitzer, p
4
2
1
l
3
0
esses, Mesdame® Finger, Lippold and
—
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—
Boon.
42
12
11
27
12
3
-::-
FLORENCE W. BRUSH
Teacher of Progressive Series of
| PIANO LESSONS |
STUDIO OPENS SEPTEMBER 15
(Residence of Mrs. Ed. Ney)
FOR INFORMATION, ADDRESS
238 Allensworth, San Antonio, Texas.
Certificate
j§ From Lady of Lake Normal Trained.
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r Hemstitching see Mrs. R. W.
ee at residence opposite north-
vest corner of courthouse. tf.
THURSDAY BRIDGE.
Mrs. H. J. Mirer entertained the
Three base hits: Balzen, Wilson;!
2 base hits: A. Finger, King. Tondre;|
struck out: by Reitzer 8, Biediger 3 I
. „ . r,., (Thursday Bridge Club with a charm
in 3 innings, Dikes 5 in 6 innings; , , . . , ...
base on balls: off Biediger 1; hit bats
man: by Reitzer, T. Hans.
LEAGUE STANDING.
ingly appointed party. Thursday af-
ternoon of last week. A color
! scheme of pink and green was fea-
tured in the decorations, pink zinnias
Team
Won
Lost
Pet.
and clematis being usul throughout
8 \ riVAI,
. to
3
.770
the living room.
HONDO
8
6
.670
Mrs. Earl Starnes received a set \
D’HANIS
8
6
.570
of iced tea glasses for high score and 1
CASTROVILLE
.... 6
9
.357
Mrs. Horace Bradhy won a set of
MACDONA
..... 3
10
.236
bridge* cards for low.
CARD OF THANKS.
I wish to thank my mjghbors and
iptc ally the Volunteer F’ire Com-
any for their help in protecting my
roperty from further destruction by
ire last Monday night. It was only
trough your assistance that my car
'as saved from destruction also,
our timely help will hi, ever grate-
ally remembered and appreciated.
Respectfully,
L. J. Schmidt.
Next Sunday. Macdona at Sabina!,: A refreshing luncheon course of
D’Hanis at Castroville. Hondo off chicken salad, saltines, olives, deviled
day. i eggs, banana nut cake with whipped
_____..___ I cream and iced tea was surved. The
| same color scheme predominated in
the pink and green crystal luncheon
service.
Those prrent were Mesdames J.
M. Finger, R. J. Noonan, 0. II. Miller,
OFF ON VACATION.
*
Dr. M. S. Derankou left Monday
for El Paso wher« he will visit nis
daughter fora while. From there he Horace Bradley, W. H. Smith. L. E.
comes back to Corpus Christi for a i Heath, T. B. Knopp, Earl Starnes and
vacation. He expects to be back and j hostess, Mrs. Meyer.
r*|umc his regular days in Hondo i _;;_
about the middle of November. I Let us do your printing.
* TNI NO*t O* Ci AS* INTEYTAlNrftN* *
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 29lh
KEN MAYNARD, In
THE TWO-GUN
MAN
Comedy— "JUST A BEAR”
MATINEES:
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
AT 3:00 P. M.
NIGHTS 8:30
Visit the 26th Annual
Kendall County
FAIR
BOERNE. TEXAS
August 28th'2gth'30th
The Best County Fair In The State
SPLENDID EXHIE ITS IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS
THOROUGHBRED HORSE RACING
AND BASEBALL DAILY
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
Jimmie Klein and hi» Popular 10 Piece Dance Orchestra will
furnish the dance music Saturday and Sunday Nights.
All School Children will be admitted to the
Grounds Free on the opening day
MAKE OR BREAK A DATE AND BE THERE
Before
decide-
you
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1931, newspaper, August 21, 1931; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564273/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.