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HONDO, MEDINA COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY. DFXEMIUR fi, 1915.
VOL 50. No 21
LOCAL *«. PERSONAL
WHEN FREEPORT SPORTSMEN GO HUNTING
K. Riagrr Die* In
Auto Wreck
mil iAir*N in highway
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SPARKS
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order
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it several days
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rain 11*1 iiiivr mi that Him
tor the fatal accident.
Ml. Kcagi-r wi» about t‘>2 vein old
Hint hail b« t n prominent in bu mi w
ami politlrai dnka hi l valde ( »uniy
. , . lor several vt'iiix, having been deputy
Nicely furnished 1 * ' 1
Apply at tiii» .rhtiilf toi several terms.
A strange fatality seems to
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IN Il'UIlg
GOOD will. ON TUI ROAD
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, v Mrs. K. W.
opposite north
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FOR BENT
mm for two
office or phone
FOR GOOD F’KE>II GR()< F.KIF.S,
i \SONAI.i.S I'i.H 10, i ALL ON
OR PHONE 12. f. J. BLESS.
Mr Arthur I’ue and daughter, Mi** which hi* had
Jrtn'l.'van..«*f l'andeia^stH-nt^Sun- ^ ^
iirif.
127 1 units.
This fini* herd of deer was killed
i n 'he Walter and F'rit7. Rothe ranch,
22 miles northwest of Hondo, during
the fir t Wirk of the season by ten
pursued the unfortunate man, a Ibis Freeport hunters. Together the
»*i the third automobile accident in
have
keys. One of the bucks wo* eaten
in camp anil 18 f< und their way to
tht Brazos River city.
Mr«. dayman Carlton was the
only one of the group to get her limit
of two bucks and three gobblers
figured in the
r^J^and Mrs. H.'K. Hw* u,ree “*>*• Mr«- H^fr hav‘
Mrs Mary Blatz of El Paso arrived mg suffered slight injuries about the
Fund*)' for a visit with her sister. face and hc-a*i in a collision on the
V it V Haass, ^r., and other rela-
highway near the laona on Wednes-
day. The car which Mr. Reagcr win
driving when kill'd belonged Uj
Charlie Such* of ('astioville and is
party bagged I'J bucks and 12 tur- Others in the party were Dr. Ray
SURPRISE.
QUI HI NOTES.
BIRTHDAY
The holiday season is a peculiarly
filling time to emphasize the obliga-
itms .if every motorist. It is of more
I'nan pa -i>e interest that the T uie-
i title elo.es that quarter of the year
.• | when automobile a<cidenta, deaths
i and injuries are at ati annual peak,
’■ / ur.iello, R avoiding to the National Bureau of
■ ..... . ......t vNatson, Mr Cm-.u.itv und Surety Underwriter*.
Berny Gaffney. Berny Gaffney, Jack jj()W horrible i» th. thought thui as
Spencer, I.'onard f urbello and Hen VV(, gp,roach the day- when the <nti
ry ( urbello.— Cut and article u*"d mi nt. “Good Will to All", is glorified
by the courtesy of Th® Houston throughout the land, the eatnage of
wreck and broken bodies is mwjn
more than ever over the face of our
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
man Carlton, Mrs. R.
R. Cu hello, Utterly
lives.
FUR RENT Nicely furnished
room for two gentlemen. Apply at
Anvil Herald office or phone 127
3 rings.
Mrs. Hugo Mumme of < aM.rov.lle said j0 be a complete wreck,
entered Medina Hospital on Novem-
ber 25th for several days medical ----:
treatment BENEFIT PROGRAM FRIDAY THE
Miss I mine Reynolds of San An IHIKltfcNIM.
Of hi r parent.-. .... . ........ ...................-...................... -......
Mr. and .Mrs. R. B. Reynolds, over i he Hondo i arent-1 eacher A.-so j0oiit,h, overdone affection to which many more happy birthdays,
the week-end. nation will present a program at the 0UJ. aire js so 0fpen addicted, that Tho-e present were: Mr. a
Mr and Mrs. Frank Sehrowier of M'hoU auditorium on r nuay. Decern-
Far Antonio spent Thanksgiving Day c'i *'3th. *L ' 1 • M" lhe P‘°‘ 'J'
«* »v »«* —c ***' VtZgZZLTVZZ
Mr*. Ed. de Montel.
WHEN IN TOWN
country,
- -- , .• a* ibo It
.\nd the chilli grew, ami was wean- Mrs. Regina Saathoff pa- od her On the next Lord’s Day, Dec. e, the necessity of courtesy in driving
ed; and Abraham made a great feast eightieth mile-stone December 2. there will be German service itegin- a» an accident preventive measure,
the same day. Gen. 21:8. J 1)35, Mrs. Saathoff is enjoying ning at 10:30. The Sunday school Di iving at speeds reasonable for con-
A period of joy and rejuvenation good health and is still able to go and Bible classes meet at tl:ftO A. M. i dition*. sharing the road,
J ^ . .. ,, . 1 U i Vi .. n <•«<! t.nl eio i-,iil >■ L, .a L/v*i Aoax ki.M Aimdlishl Its Wo. I ex rvfilO* t li n I I kn V n Milii i> ae%^
and his
d rejuvenation good health and is still able to go and Bible classes meet at ll:0() A. M. dition*, sharing the road, |wc ing
aged patriarch about, however her eyesight is be- In order that the Sunday school may I properly, using corrccct ham! signals,
_ ing young with coming somewhat dim. do full justice to the special Christ- avoiding all those actions which
the young, is not a bail policy and In honoi of her birthday her chil- ma, music on the piogram, all pupils make driving dangerous and
• i n/i rt' I »fiv, . iiimrgnri her Sun- a ’ .. ,*nroii tn MMi-mi rsMrnhirlv fnrtaMp fnr tlui nilu*r 11 <
in with
spouse.
uncom-
I*' yyJU’lK, ir'V A USU cam* 111 IICI uii viiuaj »I*-I V"H II>U ’ mu IV s/ll HIV |/I "III, **II puium 141 I < 111 ks uiivviii
many have been benefitted by it dren and relatives surprsed her Sun- are encouraged to attend regularly fortable for the other fellow, are
-tii I where sincere joy is at the hot- day, December 1, 1935. The day was each Sunday. There will not be time the dictates of courtesy and manners,
tom of it. it is so much easier. And one of much happiness, when broth- for the rehearsal of all the numbers S", too, are they dictates of the prin-
*o it wu- with the e two venerable ers and sisters and relative* met from on the program in the morning, ciple of the ' 1 “ ’ ’ '’**•*
pe<», le. The name of the child, chos- far and near to gather around the Therefore, all are asked to meet at driving, with a
en by the father, and the exclama old fireflace once more. There was the church on Sunday afternoon
j t .on of
me to
the good neighbor. Good
_ real desire to safe-
at guard the lives of those exposed to
the father, and the exclama- old fireplace once more. There was the church on Sunday afternoon at guard the lives of those exposed to
the mother, God hath made only one regret, “the day was not 2:30 for the practice of songs and the consequences of that driving, is
laugh, show it plainly. And long enough’’. Everyone wished her recitations. As much memory work pi aetical Christianity. It is a kind of
they , re not in their dotage, in that continued health and happiness, and as pos itde should be completed by practical Christianity that followers
r n a t ti itaj. ..II .... .ii.J ..■ 1. ti/i tn I, a t , - o - 4 n /i tr
our age is so often addicted, that Tho-e present were: Mr. arul Mrs.
robs a child of its childhood-world Louis Saathoff and family, Mr. and
by trying to make a lord and a la'ty Mr.*. W alter Saathoff and family.
a;i actor, arti-t, engineer, and what Mr. and Mrs. Carence Faahtoif, Mr.
on the new Home Economics dining niiV(. yo(J> of lhl. chll(| at an aKe and Mrs. Henry Saathoff and family.
, r loom suite. Admi'sion pines will „ n »t a-nni/t t„> r,i,» t h;n,nv lit a Mr ut,A \11 - \ incent ia«i-s and ha-
in., unj
that time. of all creeds can subscribe to as they
The Junior Luther League will join in the common rejoicing at this
meet at the church on Sunday night, Christmas -eason.
Dec. -s, at 7:00 F. M. Let us be there The first concern of the churches
in l’uli number. of America is the saving of souls. By
A special announcement draw entering with whole-hearted activity
your attention to the fact into tne automobile safety movement,
, , . OWN CAM ,oom sulU- Admission pines will wj,in (l WOuld be mot happy at a Mr aid Mrs. Vincent laass and ba- your attention to the fact into the automobile safety movement,
mi i \V, .vi, j | \ , 1,01) “e I be and 2 or. A great variety of ,anj.p,j# simple tools, instead hv, Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson. mai on Sunday night, Dec. 15, a very ihc. can extend their activity to the
i i> i I a L’cTnv a ul K entertainment features will be tound yf bt.lll>r t0(i ape adults in a Mr. and Mrs'. F. \\. Saathoff and nne and new selection of slides will saving of lives, without violating
. Kr'A' '-N Anur' on the program, winch is as follows: i„ t/i its own sen- Mr ;.nd Mrs. Earl Saathoff hmen ai t.ht> church Thev are tlw-ir ti.--1 mu-now 'I he hlot. unon a
TRICE. <’. J. BLESS.
For Fair, Cheap, slightly used
nine-piece dining loom set, consist-
ing of table, six chans, tuliet and
chin* closet. Phone Oc».
Dick Jennings of Dallas, a student
entertainment I'-atuie. win v>- iouiiu uf bejn(f totf ape adults in a Mr. and Mr. r. W. ."aatroll anti ,,,,, rtllu „v« «... saving oi uvea, »..«.»«v
on the prog.am, v.nun i.s as IoIl.ws. w0rj<| entirely foreign to its own sen- family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saathoff hewn at the church. They are their first puipose. The blot upon a
\ jolin Ch ur—Margaret Ann tim' nts and capacity. Childhood and family, -Mr. and M.». Clarence made from photogiaphs taken on our soui a- a result of killing or maiming
Knopp, Lillie -Merritt, Velma < alter, ,ju lH. beld sacrosanct and inviol- s.chweers and famiy, Mr. and Mis. New Guinea Mission field and wiii another through careless or heedless
ahib and guarded against unaue in- dmil Saathoff and in. ly, Mr. and pt of interest to everyone. Plan to action, i.s one not easily erased. The
tru .. n, inasmuch as stern, realistic >1 is. Hugo £a*Thof' :ir.u family, Mr. *ee these slides. churches have the advantage of be-
iife conies omy too fast with its ex- arid Mrs. Her. Talz-. n, Mr. a ,d Mrs. REV. W. LE1BFARTH, ing able to appeal to a great secGon
tiavagancts ot the social ladder, rude Amadas Rohlf, Mr. and Mr-. Henry n-
com, vntio. . i.endor of luxury, u...- llaidt, Mr. and Mr-, riank Martin
torted de lire*, amorous fancie , reck- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anton
|<*-s tasn anu enervating friction* fardt and family, .dr. and Mrs. Ad-
\nd here is a great least'at a tone oljh Bn ek and family. -L. and Mrs. — ;
when the child is entirely passive ,|a,ry (.Winger and family, Mr. and the biggest business on earth is
unconscious of the occasion; its or>- drs. iiui v Kitck, Ml aid Mrs. that of disseminating among men a
thanksgiving for Chari'y F.ueck and family, Mrs. J. >aving knowledge of God in Christ
. .......J Af .. .. , U ... VI U f’dr. Ir». ii _• nnr I ni/1 • rvf Krino
i*liU V «pov • VJ • .....
, ^ho iiu be held sacrosai.ct and inviol- Schweers and famiy, Mr.
t.ihel Rothe, Mis. i. F. Aten and . .. „ .. .u.
Mr. Herman Couser, accompanied by
Miss Josio Rothe.
UK* u, a huukiii Btay, ' Some People Cali It Biatk-
of A and M. « "liege, spent Die holi- niail —Mr-. L J. Lenrwebei, ike
(lays with his brother, Mr. R. L. Jen- Koch, Mary Ruth Cameion and
nin/s, and family here. Glady* r u*telnu»n.
Weir hi11 y Bryan ",nK T*pTML,ton M“,e Merntt
. a. . , -pc,unng the holidays ^ -Robert Burns -Henry
Ttxa . \i' c0|| ‘ a <ntin^ Windrow and Mrs. T. ( . Barnes viously a feat of thanksgiving for Cl.arT v K,.eck and family. Mrs. J. saving knowledge of God in Christ g0 |onff as selfishness and stupid
Flute l)ui l -ao Keily and Mem; thild, its growth, its thriving d'- L. O. linger, Mr. aivi Mrs. M. B. Car- J- us. our Eoid; ot bringing Chi 1st rccklessness, «<> long as death and de-
Fuinished apartment, McC all, accompanied by Evelyn '. under the care and won- wii< ; and iitv. d friends, Mi-s Ida to men ^and of bringing men to ^ruction exist on our streets and
2 or 3 rooms; water arid lights paid. Knopp.
BAPTIST NEWS NOTES.
v'**> ing aoie co appeal io a gieac *iuvu
Pa-Tor. 0f the drivers of the country on occa-
sions when they are most receptive to
the idea of good will as a driving
maxmim. The good neighbor on the
road could well serve as a theme for
a sermon in every church at this time
of the year.
btriialilc ioration. Apply at this of- >kiu>: “Courtship of Miles Stan
gi dish . “< oui tin’ i ndi i Dtffii ultii
JJ *j*«.«*......v.-f T^.nu, “y..
v. iopment, under the care and won- wile: and iirv.-td f.iends, Mbs
d. ..us nuising of a thankful mother. Bp’zer., Mr. Wesley de Gro.il,
T l.at more than a children’s party. Wulie Tampke and Mr. B.
Hcv. many * hristian parents have ar- rrucks.
in-
i'UK the child is the keynote?
LADIES' AID MEETS.
And what of the Thanksgiving The Ladies’ Aid Society of
Day Social.’ Even an impartial on Paul’s Lutheran (.huich met at the i*0“^ o’clock.'^"The Pastor will bring a . . t dp.ia.ied enemv ^
looser, and they were there by many home of Mis. W ni. .\lu.sman .^‘L’d ' s- ^0[lj SLp, jnj, message at the hour of
hundieds, would admit that it wa>- a day afternoon, Dec. T, with *>rs. i110rr,ing woi’ship. You would better
-as, came in Sunday afternoon for Dt’ll>’' •beeneth I 1>. ,
visit with her daughter. Mrs. H'‘n- and olile" whow; na,nCs '*'*■
> Jr.. .",.1.1,VII. |'«v£srt’.,ra Carter, 1c
nd ch'b f RubAn UiUUcn compared by Mr*. U. A. Fly.
J th‘l"n of Buda spent the Vocal Solo—Jimmie Kihn, accom-
nank-giving holidays with Mrs. Bar- panit;,j bv \irs F,y. nunumu, .................-.......... —.
ons parents. Mr. and -Mrs. J. S. Fly. pm "jh,. Villain Still Pursued great day. Tne premises filled fast Mussman and daughter, Miss J"-ie
Misses Anna Leah and Genevieve jj,.,".. j|rH Fki. Cameron, Lilly Fu at the appointed time, many patron- hostesses. During tne bu-mes-
(nicks returned Sunday from Plant- «elman F. A. Hollmig and Dr. T. B. izing the various concessions in a meeting it was decided to give a
"vile, where they were guests of Knopp jovial pirit, early and late. And the waffle supper and fancy work ba-
hwr sister, Miss Josephine Brucks The'public is cordially invited to splendid, inexpensive supper proved -car on Saturday atternoon, Decem-
> t th. T nank. giving holidays. attend See announcement elsewhere quite an attraction tor a v. -t u""! her Mth.
Vi; ___i _____________ „ aa si i II luhLii t 91’P Oi.
-*i - Alary Emma Finger resumed
Ida to men and of bringing men to
Mr. Ch: :st. 1 his is ju-t '-'hat v^e are en- highways, the i'ieal of peace on earth
H., dcu. ring to do every Sunday, at the W1jj toward men, will commam
Baptist Church. Are not very many
o,' us sadly neglecting this most in.-
poj tun matter? Alas, it may soon be
too la.c, as was the case of the Fool-
„ i ish Virgins. A great le«;on in Bible
study on next Sunday morning, at The best frien(1 fire has Ls jgnor-
good will toward men, will command
little more than lip service.—Indus-
trial News Review.
-0O0-
LEARN ABOUT FIRE.
ie at tne nour oi knowltd,,0
morning worship Y ou wou d better Nq one>-aside from a pyronianiac,
an ange to be with u- in all t is. / purposely starts destructive fires. No
.tie evening hour Mis. Demy * in- onp purp(> e|y creates fire Hazards or
drew and her Sunbeams wi allows them to grow and increase in
charge. They will present to us a danKcroUsness. No one wants to im-
most impressive piogram. _ These peril ^ ,ives of hLs ,oved oneA.
> r.mma ringer reeumeu in this paper.
1 r tudr - at Incarnate Word C’oi-
quue ail - - -e- Mth. little folks, by the grace of God, are t 'nuiii.Tns of ordinarilv intelli-
and everyone was w II taken care of. , he hostesses served refreshments t tartinj? right. Come and see, and citiens do those things'unknow•
At seven o’clock the piay came on. 0f potato sa.ad, cracker*, co »kies a ,e- a lesson for your heart. ... .... ,iUv The bulk of them
Ai,a am *h, v mav? Under ordinary coffee to the following: Rev. and K w. MERRILL, Pastor. -\i:ifa&y. ine owK oi W(nn
'** in Ktn"Xnton^o *Sunday,UaVter HONDO BASKETBALL TEAM | And did'they play? Under ordinary coffee to the following: Rev. and
Pending' the holidav- wVth"*her"Dar-1 ORGANIZED. j conditions, th" extreme cold setting .vT.s. U. C. Leinlarth, Mesdanies
" ."Viu “k k! R a“ C EM AN, ! The Hondo Redbirds, local basket- Ihe^lg iSiJiSjommiaroor tolhc gel^harL1'’ Annie’ %tiegler^'C. F.
)NK WHO LIVES AMONG YOU' bail team met Wednesday night and fire in the rear, but only a few gn.e Haass, Charlotte Mi e ,. ■ ■ ■
CARD PARTY.
get away with it—for a month, a
year, perhaps forever. Many of them
j don’t—and the dreaded fire demon
strikes. And it strikes so often that,
Mr, Alfnd L,h and Mr, Vo,„„, j
Bo"n were hostesses of the parish 1
'«> Form of insuran"* IT Mn* Tom Vix^n was elected ;-tart to finish to see the cr^.tau.e Neater and Muss Lorme n«», ^ wt,, h(,t se )f the !diri^t yetn, the
" 0< *Vs!itE?907On<,°' FeXaS' ?aUddlerS SV* L^Kh dT.ftSo" Lt part "'carefree 'and ^ next meeting of the Society ^rty ^ "Ve,aI
John Mertaweille’r of N*r OrJ^; “nd ^ | ttloU tor horned Mrs‘K Haas*.' ” KShWa^? F?iJwfr°e j IninfSw '
v"\: U here a pen ding several v Redbirds will have a strong hours longer. The whole thing in- ------ awarded Mis* Lillian B rucks and Dr. ance lhat -s lotajly unnecessary and
ib - "f (,,f7 Mr.s’ ,Kotbtdt team this year with plenty of speed v«dved a lot of work long emre e WEDNESDAY NIGHT BRIDGE. T. B. Ki.opp in bridge; Mrs. Frank entjreiy Excusable. There is nothing
l-1 h", who is at the bed ide o„i( u„„rh; s..v*n members of the dav aruved and all was handled wit -- Kimmerly and Oscar batot in rook; mvst,.rj0LU about fire prevention.
prime
-ignor-
r ri’ ,,r * (‘D, who i* at the bed ide ^‘a!" ' D -u’aJ' ^ 'Ambers of the day arrived and all was handled with
. h r son, Lynn, at the Medina Hos- ‘ ai.tKabov&e the six foot mark and pm-i-ion and harmony, and this
' ,rm‘ *.SS*iSS, ha In. iHwta. the,
can give you the
K *»--------1 rt«««wi*»rahlv tins1 nn«itmn*. We aie deeply tnanKiui . . ot hridire. i*ollowing the ^ames the hostesses versation Various WIK<Mil^vlWi4i,
served delectable refreshments of, ^ M the Nationa| Board of Fue
chicken sandwiches and hot cofiee Underwriters, offer a wealth of iit-
F.ntrance pnzes wi;{’e,th®n erature on the subject which may be
ed Dorothy Ney, Thelma Bendele had for thp Mkinjf_ Each year Fire
Patncta Ney, Maurice Zerr, John, prevention Week is observed, ami
Zerr and Mr*. Toby Koch. every possible oporptumty is offered
fhe beautiful Hand made quiL ^ citizen to learn how he may do
Km make up with speed. The team will 153 persons are awminted to vanouj ^ eve„injf of December Renter- and Anthony Zerr m bunco fundamentals in a half-hour’s con-
»U KALE—-at $30.00 per acre, b stn.,1)flhcned considerably tins positions, "e »ie deeply taining with three tables of bridge. Following the games the hostesses vt.rsation Various organizations
ac e larm, an fenced, aB cuRivat- ,ar by the addition of Coach Bill jot every service rendered. {“/ *** Mis. O. B. Taylor and Mr. L. E. served delectable refreshments of,Ruch M the National Board of Fue
about 1 mile from courthouse. ImBo-e former member of tne donation made, and for tne nne spur Healh won the high score awards for chicken sandwiches and hot cofiee. irn^rAriteis offer a wealth of liG
;al P^ee for dairy and chicken University of Texas basketball squad, it of patronage shown to tms com- membfcrs Mrs. Robert Koilman re-
m* WW cash and balance to suit j jhe first practice session was held | nrunity. 9 m * ceived the guest prize. Refre hments
^ APP*y at this office or Thursday night at which time uni- n^mher the of chicken sandwiches, cake and cof-
Jnc 127-2 rings. i fornw were issued to the following Announcements for December tne fee were served to the following: Dr.
h his wif* U.-Q- 1.?1L."u!’ mrn nil? ih.Bo.-e. Harris parsons, Rudy j day school and Bible <^’8nftvtb* o B Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
int, Al Hollmig. Don
Ralph de Montel.
V " 'j'v.vu 10 Merlina Hospital cui i»m= ..esiring KMn«l! ^ 1
November 3 Oth. At this writing Redbirds, may do so by w,ltl">f
-----w„wtier OI .nnroe woo --ipE Saddler. J. U. owr*) > j Bin: r.ngiH» ^ anci Mrs. T. ts. nnopp, uv me uv.uui«i »»■■« m—- the citizen to learn how'he may do
h his wifp Al* « I- iu ’|?1- Hill Du Bo-" Harris Parsons, Rudy dav school and Bible tla-ts at tne () Xavlor. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. made by ladies of the parish, was his nart to nrevent fire
■s with Mr ’imi m' din,! ne h „* Hath Rov Grant Al Hollmig, Don usual time; German service at New • ^ Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bracks, awarded Dr. John Henry Meyer. J j d^ty and a p
anu ■■ ■ . and M^'Duncan,!!|alh;...“oy.r,raunalLh Montel. ! Fountain at 2: Luther League pro- .„A Mrs Robert Koilman. Dr. ---::--- Ui5
\!.. S” V " Yv. " ” liati, Rov (irant. Al Hollmig. l»ou usual lime; um uwi Mr. and airs. l,. j. urac*.*
'V Ad' teams^d^rniK ^games ^ith the shX^er tewnd Dr'iSiSl
T'a:.. .°^ :a mav do so by writing ror.1 that love ihee. P*. 122.b. j. Meyer.
r‘H <(0ing very well.
The largest line of Cutlery in Me-
>a ( °unty at C. R. GAINES,
itche, Knives, 15c and
f Knives, 75c and up.
to buy your Flashlights and
Bi-
up. Hunt-
up. It’s the
Laxson, business manager
team.
AN APPRECIATION.
We take this means of publicly
;n. v! srt-.r r.fi«rs
trpc *l pnc"
your neighbor’s
paper. He buys it
■"» own and his family’s use and
sn. a bothl‘red about it by others.
" • n you add your subaerip-
0 lts Bst you help the paper to
!l r..a better service to all. Now
■ e time to subscribe. tf.
l,°n t borrow
'>[ of the local
Sd l?«r.ord kin
r.t.e »a rrpthe^b“-<r»d
appreciated. Q w GILLIAM
And Family,
TOM J. GILLIAM
And Family.
H. J. Meyer.
P. T. A. TO MEET MONDAY.
WEINER ROAST.
Last Friday evening some of the
It is a duty and a privilege to do
that. And it will save u.s actual dol-
lars—everyone must help pay for the
other fellow’s fire. Perhaps it will
The Hondo Parent-Teacher Asso- save the lives of those close to us.
ciation will hold its December Give a little of your time to learning
how easily fire hazards may be ehm-
a i . *L „ lit F Y n mnrr
WEATHER REPORT. ....... ......... ..........
-- .. monthly meeting in the school audi-
tor Hondo, Texas, month of No-, ^j-jupi Monday the 9th. At that
1935.—Total rainfall, .91
ne and vemoer, if"-""" ' time me ioiunvir
.....rr„oki,. tim» on a weiner inch, since January 1st, oo.2J inch *• gram will be given
had an enjoyable time on a _ _ >r.„naMi«„rp! maximum. 94 degrees, u;.___c„i„ ,Xn
torium, Monday the 9th. At that
time the following promising pro
hail an enjoyaoie ume - -y-y TeTnperature: maximum. 94 degrees
roast. Baseball was played until dark, ]^ minjmumt 33 on 12th. Sev-
when a big fire was made and the 10th- d 6 clear, 11 cloudy. 13
weiners were roasted. The rest of cn rainy cwy
the evening was spent in enjoying pa y’ jj g HAASS,
other games around the fire. u. S. Observer.
Those attending were Rev. anu
Mrs. W. C. Leibfarth, Virginia
Moehring, Zclda Schweers, Melba __ _ ___________________________
Mussman, Amanda aass, ^a pastures are posted. 6tc. 'be present, and any others wishing to
wd wlliey^MoehDng DECKER BROS. 'attend will find a cordial welcome.
NOTICE. HUNTERS.
I
Piano Solo—’Norma Jane Bless.
Vocal Duet—Ethelyn Ney and
Florence Zuberbueler.
Piano Solo—Eloise Koilman.
Address—Mr. J. A. Starnes of San
Antonio.
Piano Solo—Ruth McWilliams.
Talk - Mrs. 0. A. Fly.
All P. T. A. members aie urgeu M
inated—then put in a little more
time doing the job.—Industrial News
Review.
--0O0-
TO THE AVERAGE MAN.
This is addressed to men of aver-
age means who have been subjected
to the widespread fallacy that the
rich pay, or should pay, practically
ail of the taxes, and that the poor
and moderately well-to-do receive, or
should receive, the benefit* of gov-
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1935, newspaper, December 6, 1935; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth565044/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.