Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1953 Page: 3 of 14
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Anvil Herald, Hondo, Texas, Page *
Friday, June 5, 1963
J. Schweers
Back From
California
By Mrs. J. D, Schwaers
DUNLAY—Don’t fence a Tex-
an in, give him open spaces -
Johnnie Schweers arrived home
Wednesday after spending a week
NOW A BETTER-THAN-EVER VALUE
with his son, James, and family
at Long Beach, Calif. He enjoyed
his stay and sightseeing in Los
Angeles, Hollywood and Long
Beach very much, but most of
all seeing his son and family.
He reported that the country
there was dry too, although the
$10 per mo
• oranges and apricots are ripen-
ing.
M&M Harvey Ha by and sons,
Kenneth and Donald of SA are
spending a weeks vacation with
his parents, M&M Allen Haby.
Mrs. Ben Hipp and grandson,
David Prichard of Ingleside, vis-
ited the B. T. Prichard family
on Sunday and Monday. David
remained there after a visit with
his grandparents.
_M&M Hugo Balzen of Hondo
k s Bed ; ' rjrouo, i.vLimed Oak
visited with Mrs. J. D. SChwerrs
Tuesday evening.
weekend at Three Points with her
sister, Mrs. Emma Tschirhart.
M&M T. D. Love of SA spent
Saturday with the J. M. Horecka
family.
M&M Claude Tondre and chil-
dren left Tuesday for Ardmore,
1 Okla., to visit with friends, re-
turning over the weekend
M&M Theo Barth of Hondo
spent Sunday with M&M Wilfred
Moehring.
M&M Chas. Maltbv of SA,
Mrs Millie Jagge spent Satur-
o 4 D ■ CV:t
$ Panne' Bed
f Cc ’ Spring
§ Irr peng mattress
$ 2 Foam Rubber pillows.
Tappan gas ranges because we know they are sound
a Tappan because it has more of the time-saving com
-..•.ler, Mrs. A. E. Bur-
• Divided top with larf n?r' . registered the guests.
r „ x who numbered about 50.
• Light in top roll The tea table had a cover of
• Tappan Visiminder ti lace and a centerpiece of pastel
• Concealed oven vent colored gladioli. Alternating in
I---- * * *
• Four Simmerset burn -
• Spacious oven with h Braden
• Thickly insulated ove Salted nuts and candy mints com
• Lifetime guarantee
and oven bottom
Monno Hamm. Miss Jacqueline!
_ ________ Nehr, Miss IjWrn Poppin. Mbs
jikie May Miller, Miss Charlene in
Ne>ter. Miss Iv>is Anderson. Miss
* „ jklary Turner, Miss Margaret Mil-
K rOO!*',r Ml's Jov°p Nolin. Miss Judv
VVr*!avik, and Mips Shirley Zerr. '
/v r ► i . .1 r Burks wili be married to
• W Sofa
• WatcHmg C]ub^,ai.y Martha Class j
© pull up Chair Meets At Horne Of i
© Limed Oat CoffHrS\Po1' DeI>U.V
I he Mary Martha S.undnv
• Limed Oak Lam' l;i ‘mr>t.-on Thursda>
■ynifig. Mav 2*th. in the- hom<
• Modern Lamp. ' "■ DePuy. This was
^ he monthly business and social
meeting of the class.
' Hie* ladies of this class are ac-
ive in local missions and have
list completed a mission work
bat they are justly proud of.
~ ____________’hey have had an active part in
,, . .clping Miss Emma Hcrerra
uj me evening a sup^.^
of sandwiches, cake, pies and
drinks were served Manv useful
gifts were received by the hon-
orees, and all guosts departed
wishing the two many, many
more birthdays.
serving the tea and cake were
Miss Theresa Nehr, Miss Annie
-----,i, and Miss Irene Nehr.
pleted the refreshments.
Other hostesses were Mrs. E.
L Brod. Mrs. Glen Schafer, Mrs.
- ..............’• Miss Jacqueline) The Builders Class of the First
Baptist Church was entertained
, th<? yard of the John E. Me-
Anellys Friday evening with a
j “Deep Freeze" party,
i Games designed for cooling
(wore played bv the guests after
which they
drinks i
# Hendy Take-
Home Bags
# Parties
6 Outings
r-' t'Ti and cake
fay !;
With Flowers
Weddngs
Corsages
Bouquets
THE FLOWER SHOP
Milk, eggs,
t* Canned goods,
9 Bread etc.
HONDO CO
Drive In Grocery
Tan
Gloriousl
COLORS
lonths and Rev Harold Comoli
>n gave a most informative di.s
Jssion of the Lord’s Supper at
lis meeting.
Refreshments and a social hour
ere enjoyed by Mmes, W. C.
*>tt. V Horace Crow, F L. Me-
llliams, Ray Jennings, Jim I)un-
in. Guido Richter, F D. Garri-
•n Roy Gardner, Davis, Gore.
Jlph de la Morininre. Rev and
Cornelison and the hostess,
rs DePuy.
prevent sun-
screens out
sun's harmful
SEE OUR LARGE
SELECTION OF
Occasional Tables
PRICES BEGIN
AT $9.95
3 Ann Xey To Weil burnin9 ravs.
obn H. Poemer Promoting a
J1IANIS—Mr. and Mrs. H r •*.
m Nov announce the engage- Sun s benef.c.al
nit and approaching rnarri.-go Tartan is not
their d uight-'r Jo n. to John ,nvisib!e protection
•tiry Poemer of D’Hanis 7“
aiding will I ike phne s
M-sV)a> morn in*. June 30th,
ily ( n»-s Chu eh.
whk r
ivscs
6 » O O *.
g'orious tan,
most of the
tanning rays.
greasy! Its
----"1 which is
The "on <«'y won t make sand or
d.rt cling to skin.
OWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Heyen Floral Shop
Phone 6-2315
Ave. K — Hondo
Smart, fashionabl,
PIONEER
Western Union Office
Speed Queen
^merchandise
SUNGLASSFS
Washer Regular
Gradient Density
be purchased on
Liberal Credit Terms
Ideal in kitchen, laundry, any work
center. Seat, 24' high. Tested to
•upport 1,000 pout-ds. Rounded
edges. Chromium. Upholstered
teat and back in red, yellow, blue,
green or black. Get yuun at:
$1.98 UP
$159.50 Value
Now 139.95
To The Music Of The
Texas
Hayriders
Saturday, June 6
These handsome glass-
es carry a lifetime
guarantee. Tough as
safety glass, hut yet
so light. Protect your
e\es against the glar-
ing rays of the sun this
Jdondo ^durniture Cc
summer.
father's Day is June 21
We have
of Father’s Day Cards and Gifts.
a complete selection
Phone 6-2121
Wernette
Tavern
5 miles east of Hondo
Hondo
ACROSS FROM COURTHOUSE
company
o. A. A Bill Fly, Pharmaebt*
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Noonan, Mary Ann. Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1953, newspaper, June 5, 1953; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821604/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.