The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 1931 Page: 8 of 8
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Don't Fail to
De Sylva Brown and Henderson's
"lust Imagine"
With El Brendel, Maureen O'Sullivan, John
Garrick, Marjorie White and Frank Albertson
Just Imagine Falling asleep in 1930 and waking
half a century later. See what El Brendel does in
this merry musical romance at the
PALACE THEATRE
Weimar, Texas
Sunday & Monday, Feb. 8-9
Matinee Sunday at 2:45
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than that of the house-
wife preparing the family
food; nor no better helper
than a refrigerator full of Central Power And
Light Company's clean, pure, crystal-clear Ice.
And, Ice is just as necessary in winter as in
the summer months, because it protects the
food that you eat from deteriorating
changes in temperature that occur in winter
just as often as in summer.
Ice retains the fresh, original flavor of veg*
etables, meat and dairy products. The melt-
ing film around a cake of ice absorbs
odors which emanate from foods and car-
ries them out of the refrigerator through the
drain.
Protect your health by ordering Ice daily,
regardless of weather conditions. Repeated
tests have shown that there is economy in
keeping the ice box full. Give your ice man
instructions to keep you well supplied.
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THE SCHULEJNBURG STICKER FFBRUARY 6, 1031
Freyburg Facts
Miss Erna Brieger and Henry
Krisehke of Houston were here
Saturday and Sunday visiting
their parents.
Miss Gertrude Suess has re-
turned from Houston where she
has been visiting for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Novak
were here visiting with relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Louis Jochen celebrated
her birthday Thursday, Jan.,
29th.Those who helped celebrate
were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Jochen and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Haas and family and Paul
Olle and daughters.
Mrs. Ed. Hertel celebrated
her birthday Sunday, Feb., 1st.
A large crowd wa9 present to
help her enjny the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Obto Hengst and
Junell, Mrs. St. Kalich and Wer-
ner Brettine were visiting in
Houston Wednesday and Thurs-
day.
Prof, and Mrs. Clyde Jones
were visitors in San Antonio and
San Marcos Saturday and Sun*
day.
The Freyburg Tigers lost in
both games with Schulenburg on
Thursday, Jan., 2£Ub.
The buys lost a closely played
game to the tune of 6 to 5. The
Freyburg pitcher struck out 11
to one for the Schulenburg pitch-
er.
The Schulenburg girls won
two out of three games with the
following oco'-es: 16—14, 2—15,
and 15—13. When the scores
were added for both sides Frey-
ourg had made 42 and Schulen-
burg 33.
Neu Bieleau School of Colora-
do County visited Freyburg Fri-
day evening, Jan., 30th., and
were defeated in Volley ball and
Indoor baseball by jFreyburg.
The Freyburg boys won 15 to
4 and the Frpyburg girls won
three straight games with the
following scores: 15 9, 15-5 and
15-9. * Eighth Gaade.
Rules For Singing Contest
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvia Sengel-
mann of Houston were here Sun-
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Sengelmann and family.
Methodist CM
Sunday, February 8th.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Morning Worship at 11 A. M.
Epworth League 6:30 P. M.
Evening worship at 7 P. M.
Fridady, February 6th
Official Board Meeting at 7:30
P. M.
Choir rehearsal every Wednes-
day at 7:30 P. M.
Friends and visitors welcome.
W. E. Wisseman, Pastor.
The Singing Contest will again
be subbstituted for the Music
Memory Contest, with the fol-
lowing rules governing same:
1. Songs shall be optional.
2. Each School may present
one song only.
3. The singers may |be accom-
panied by an instrument played
by either a pupil, a teacher, or
one of the community.
4 A Contestant must be a
bonafide pupil in the school which
she or he represent®.
5. A School may not have few
er than eight (8) nor more than
sixteen (16) contestants.
6. A School may sing in unison
or in parts as it chooses.
7. No costimuny will bw per-
mitted.
8. Points for all-around Coun-
ty Championship will be given
as in the Music Memory Con-
teat.
9. Competent Judges will be
elected to judge the siDging.
The School winning first place
will again be given the privilege
of broadcasting a program over
Radio Station K. P. R. C. at
Houston.
Clyde Jones,
Director of Singing Contest.
A letter from our friend, the
Hon. GusHerzik, stated to give
his regards to all our readers.
He is now happily located at 505
W. 10th. St., Apartment C. Send
me the House Journal, friend
Gus.
Cozy Weekly Theatre Mews
Thurs. & FViday,
Feb., S & 6
Ted Flealey
in
"So**p Xo Nuts"
A Full Amusement Meal
Saturday, F^eb, 7th.
Beatrice Lillie
in
"Are You There?'
Singing! Dancing!
Sunday- & Monday-,
Feb., © Sc S
Edmund Lowe
in
"Scotland Yard"
A Story Of Mistaken Idenity
Xues. & Wed,
Feb. lO & 11.
Ina Claire And
FVedric March
in
"The Royal Family
Of Broadway"
A Comedy Drama
Bring Us Your
Doctors Prescriptions
CITY DRUG STORE
DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 140 SCHULENBURG
Nursery & Floral
Stock For Sale
You can save money by coming here to buy
Trees, Shrubbery, Roses, Evergreens, Ferns,
Flowers, and Plants. Guaranteed to grow.
At home
F. A. Z'mmermann
Nursery & Floral Dealer
LaGrange, Texas
Inspection Permit No. 88
AT THE "M" SYSTEM STORE
Do You Lrlke Oysters?
Buy a pint of good fresh Oysters Friday for 35c and get one
pint free.
Yes! we have Seed Potatoes.
Friday and Saturday
Fresh Oysters Buy a pint for 35C
and get one pint free I
Sugar 50c
Dnnrn Rosedale OCn
luulu 2tallcans • ZUlf
Pineapple Crushed or sliced 2 flat cans... ... 25c
Spinach gg'&ecan 17c
AsparagusTipsgo'Sic 15c
Prunes 2 pounds 19c
Djnn Whole Grain 17*
nllfC 3 pounds ' 11 C
Macaroni, Spagheii, Noodles Per Package 5c
Pntofnoo California Bur banks OCn
ruidiuco 15 lb. bucket Jul
Onions 5 pounds 15c
Brooms Kg! 37c
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Bring your eggs and produce to the "M*
System where your dollars buy food *md
not service.
A HOME OWNED STORE
Owned and Operated By
M. A. Walla
Schulenburg, Texas
^|P T his Pure
Golden Syrup
—a favorite with children
Every youngster wants plenty of this delicious
Golden Syrup on waffles and pancakes. Let
them -have all they ask for. Physicians say it gives
them the sugar they need in its most digestible form.
They are glad to recommend Staley's Golden blend
because of its purity, clearness and uniform quality*
It's surprisingly inexpensive.
Bill Heer
Staley's Master blender
This Golden Syrup is a special blend that
Bill Heer learned in the Old South. He selects
all the ingredients with extra care. A sample
from each batch must pass the test of his
educated palate at each step in its making.
Staley's Golden
Syrup comes in the
Blue can
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¥8%
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lilt!
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3 other flavors
blended by Bill Heer
Crystal White
(red label)
Maple Flavored
(green label)
Sorghum Flavored
(brown label)
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 1931, newspaper, February 6, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth569561/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.