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Texas, as Second Class Mall. Publish-
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The Castrovtlle Anvil ............ Est. II
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Consolidated October rt.
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Consolidated ......•.............. June 1, 195V
VOL. 66 FRIDAY, AUG. 31, 1951 NO. 10
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WAR IS HELL FOR PIGS TOO—The porker at right thoroughly agrees with Sherman’s famous
statement regarding the horrors of combat. His unhappy position came about when ration-weary
Marines found him in a Korean village. The rolled-up rug carried by the Marine at left suggests
that intelligence officers later had the lour-legged POW “called up on the carpet” and “grilled.”
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HONDO, TEXAS
FLETCHER DAVIS
Notary P iblic
Patrick Kelly
Buried Aug. 23
Funeral serveies for Patrick
Kelly were conducted from Hoi-
ger Funeral Home in Hondo
Thursday morning, August 23,
Hv—V, Hue offieirt-tinji
and- requiem mass’ in Hrdy f’rbsr-
Church at D’Hanis followed. Rev.
Hug was celebrant of the mass
and delivered the sermon. Also
present in the sanctuary were
Rev. Thomas Murphy, pastor of
Sacred Heart Church, Cotulla. and
the Catholic Army Chaplain from
Kelly Field. At the graveside serv-
ices the visiting priests answered
the prayers led by Father Hug.
Pall bearers were members of
the Hondo Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post and included Jacob
Weynand. Harry Freeman, post
commander, Howard Haby, Henry
Martin Finger, Lloyd Hermes and
Alphonse Lutz. • .
Surviving the deceased are his
widow Mrs. Avnes Louis Nehr
Kelly, one daughter, one son; his
mother, Mrs. Grace Kelly of Gar-
dendale; sisters. Mrs. Edith Lann,
Cotulla, Mrs. Kathleen Brown,
Cotulla, Mrs. Sarah Pohl, ‘Garden-
dale. Mrs. May McFaul of Virgi-
nia,, Minn.; brothers, Peter J.
Kelly, Virginia, Minn., James C.
Kelly, International Falls, Minn.,
and Thomas J. Kelly of Garden-
dale.
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Castroville News
Mrs, Rudolph Tschirhart
Michael Lloyd, the infant son
of T/Sgt. and Mrs. Oscar J. Smith
was baptized Wednesday, Aug. 22
in the Carswell Air Base Catholic
Chapel, Ft. Worth. Sponsors were
Here in HONDO
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Register at Hondo Fire
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JAMES EDWARD JACKSON JR.
The FBI has requested alert
and Paul.Logan sLNewark. ». i:
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Harris of
San Antonio and Mr. and Mrs.
top enjoyed a trip to Monterrey,
Mexico, several days the past
week.
Dr. and Mrs. Vangriner of San
Antonio were visitors in the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Dallal.
Dr. and Mrs. Bowman and fam-
ily of San Antonio were guests of
I)r. and Mrs. Dallal at the St.
Ixouis celebration last Sunday.
Miss Freddie Lieber of Houston
is spending a two-week’s vaca-
tion with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lieber.
Mrs. Pete Barkisand and daugh-
ter, Susan, of Fort Stockton spent
one day the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lieber and daugh-
ter.
Robert Gene, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Marlin Naegelin of Hon-
do was christened in St. Louis
church on Sunday, August 19,
with Mrs. James Garland and Ir-
vin Kilhom as sponsors.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Walker and
sons of San Antonio were visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
vin Kilhorn and family on Satur-
day.
Three Dutch cadets of the Hon-
do Air Base were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kil-
horn and family. This was a
pleasant visit as Mrs. Kilhorn is
a native of Holland.
Mrs Robert Tschirhart and
granddaughter, Frann Mangold,
Mrs. Harry Canty and son, Mrs.
Henry Groff and Mrs. Ernest
Adam and daughters visited Mr.
and Mrs. Delane Tyane and fam-
ily at Biry Monday afternoon.
Capt. and Mrs. D. J. Canty
spent several days this week at
Port Lavaca, Aransas Pass and
Corpus Christi.
Mr. ~and Mrs. 0. M.........Tondi • •
and daughter returned from a two
Mrs. Zaden Lee and Mrs. W. J.
Stevens left for San Francisco,
Calif., Tuesday to meet Capt. Lee
who is returning from 14 months
service in Korea and Japan.-Mrs.
citizens and law enforcement
agencies to be on the lookout for
James Edward Jackson, Jr.
Southern 'Regional Director of the
Communist Party, USA, who was
indicted by a Federal Grand Jury
at New York, New York, on June
20, 1951, on a charge of con-
spiracy to advocate the violent
overthrow of the Government. A
description of Jackson is, as fol-
lows :
Age, 36, born November 29.
1911, Richmond, Virginia: height,
5’ 6”; wenght, 160 pounds;
build, medium; hair, biack, curly,
bald in front; eyes brown; race
Negro; nationality, American;
scars and m rks, small stai scar
outer corner of left eye.
lie has bee employed as a drug-
gist. labor organizer, writer and
lecturer. He is described as well-
groomed and neat in appearance.
He sometiems wears a mustache.
GENUINE LEVIS AT
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Phone 125
Hondo, Texas
AMERICA'S FINEST
OVERALL • Sine* 1 850
weeks vacation spent at Corpus
Christ i.
Katherine Ixniise, infant, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Rihn was baptized on Saturday,
August 25. in St. Ixiuis church
with Mis. John Ducos and Wil-
i a Ti -v Tschirhart as sponsors.
Mrs. F. J. DeGrodt of Hondo
spent this week with her ; a rents,
Mr and Mrs. Emil Poerner and
Helen.
Sgt. and Mrs. L. R. Pruitt and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Reus and sons spent several days
this week at Garner Park.
Mrs. -Susan Meredith and Josie
Jungman were San Antonio visit-
ors on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Tondre and
recently visited the Cave Without
a Name at Boerne arid also
Buchanan Dam.
Mrs. Mary Bennett and a friend
from Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs.
Joe Lutz and daughter, Margaret,
of D’Hanis visited the Charles
Suehs Sr. family. Mr. and Mrs.
V. L. Tondre and daughters, Mr.
arid Mrs. Alfred Mann and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Suehs Jr. and
sons one day the past week.
Visiting the Robert Tschirhart’s
over the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Ehlinger and
daughter of Somerset and Mr,
and Mrs. Ervin Tschirhart and
son of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Tschirhart
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where she will visit relatives for
several months.
and son are moving back to San
Antonio from Houston and will
begin a two-week vacation on
September 1.
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David, Allen. The Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1951, newspaper, August 31, 1951; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth648934/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.