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The Weimar Mercury from Weimar, Texas • Page 6

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Weimar, Texas
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6
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THE WEIMAS MERCURY FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1937 WEIMAR, COLORADO COUNTY, TEXAS ft LAOTERSTEIN'S I 55th BIRTHDAY? Have 'faeeffi in So see values? They're Issre waiting for you. A Shoppers iave cense from miles around to partiase tbeir SPRING CLOTHES, and every- Imdy lias saved from 10 to 50 per cent on their ft If JOK believe in saving and we believe eviTone doss then come So LAUTERSTEIN'S fer your SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHES, aa-J save the diffe LAUTESSTEIN'S STORES are ready for yog. not be disappointed. Selections are at tSselr we're ready. i I.

Lautersiein Sons SOUTH TEXAS' GREATEST STORES 9 Schuienburg LaGrange Bastrop iTuesdayl morring there is i Last Sunday children, grandchildren ic: of which would surely 'and friends of Mrs. Bertha Emmel sur- had to be replanted it will never aylight until it does This ipplies to cotton that was planted tiy. W. E. Rodgers and family had eir guests last Sunday Mr.

and Edwin Tshiedel and daughter. Jovce Marie, of Fayetteville. Mes- 3ussie and Arthur Koutz of New and Mrs. Clvde Lamkin were of relatives in the Harmony last Sunday. s.

E. B. Mayes of Columbus spent day here in the home of her brc- Mr. C. F.

Sanders. Will WalkM- and daughter and lother. Mrs. Josie Walker, of Ea- ake spent Sunday very pleasant- nten Steinerr.ann of Fayetteville olden Locks" and father attended at Osage Sunday, and ate ano- of those good dinners with Mr. Ooode and daughter.

Miss Alice. Alice is famed for a good meal, ler cooking is known far and wide, Una Mae Rodgers and sister, spent Friday with Miss Leona rf Weimar. Bois d' Arc School came over and played a return game with ak Grove School team. The vis- team was defeated 14 to 8. Six players.

They were knocked Bois d' Arc has a swell team both sides played a fair, square No ill feeling was shown thru ntire game, ere has been some talk about, hav- home-coming at Old Live Oak ese gatherings are getting to be numerous we think it would be nice. We would like to hear from of the older settlers and see what think about it. Although we live in that neighborhood we Let's hear from you folks along line! GOLDEN LOCKS. WS OF, HARMONY SECTION. and Mrs.

Henry Poppe and fam- of life, and is stili in goo'd and able to do her housekeeping well. Her She is the mother of eleven Emmel. and four others died in in- i fancy. Those living are Messrs. Joe and Adolf Emniel, Mrs.

Albert Zikuhr. Rabel. Besides she is the grandmother of eighteen nr.d or.c great-grand-' child. At 12 o'clock dinner was served. The beautiful birthday cake stood in the; her children and grandchildren.

felt proud of having son to be proud of it. Naumann and family. Mrs. Minnie Emmel and family. Mr.

Alois Rabel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zi- kuhr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hattermann and family.

Mr. and Mrs. August Braden and babv. Mr. Paul Hattermann and faniily.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zi- kuhr. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Kainer. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hattermann and family, Messrs.

Louis Skutca. Prince Naumann, August, Leo, Willie and Adolf Emmel. Henry Hattermann. Adolf Rabel. John Emmel.

Misses and Georgia Hattermann. The day was spent in playing others engaged in conversation. At 4 o'clock lunch was served consisting of eat. Then all departed for home, wish- many more such hapny birthday occasions. A GUEST.

OAKLAND NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Walker of League City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mayes Saturday and Sunday.

Russell Culpepper returned to Oakland Sunday, after a visit with his sister at League City. Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Sanders visited with relatives at Columbus Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Walden of MINIMUM PRICE MAXIMUM QUALITY 1 Speciais for Friday, Saturday, Monday, April 23-24-26 11 EXCEL! SODAS 1 MEL-O-MIX BRAND II CRACKERS ISc'j Salad Dressing and 2-POCND BOX tor MWM i O0IS.U DijrsHO MONARCH COFFEE V2 fiat Jar tar 10c 3 Poun- 1 Tin or 75c i nt Jar for 19c Glass Jar for' uart tor 29c ANE Carnation Milk MUSTARD Four (4) Baby Cans for 15c QUART JAR for Two (2) Tall Cans for.

Syrup Pepsin JmSffT 60c Size for 44c $1.20 Size for 87c QUART JAR for II I 4TWS fl WHITE II il NAPHTHA (5) ft A Bars for II The Goodwill Dramatic Club PRESENTS 'A Manhattan Honeymoon' A Comedy Drama in Three Acts ST. MICHAEL'S HALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1937, 8 P. M. Directed by RICHARD HRNCIR CAST OF CHARACTERS: Mr. and Mrs.

Felix VanWagner were visiting relatives here Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Obenchain and Mr.

Carl Obenchain of Columbus were visitors here recently. Miss Maria Watson was in our city spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr: Emil Poppe. Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Otto visited friends and relatives in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Thumann and. family spent Sunday with Mrs.

Henry I Schott of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lamkin and Mr and Mrs. Liby Freeman and family spent Sunday with the Ernest Lamkin i family.

last wees. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roller of Schu- Mr. and Mrs J.

G. Bourke and Mrs. lenburg and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Menis I Arthur Woolsey were the guests of and family spent Sunday with Mr.

I Mr. B. S. Hughes Sunday. Mrs.

Bourke and Mrs. Henry Koller. i will remain here a few days with her Mrs. Norma Thumann and Miss Al- father. The others returned to Yoama Thumann of Weimar spent Mon-' kum.

day with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Thumann. Mrs. H.

J. Sohott and Mrs. J. P. Those who helped celebrate Rudolph Mayes visited relatives at Nottawa and Thumann.

Jr's first birthday were: Mr. Columbus one day last week, and Mrs. Frank Christen, Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

Adolph Oncken of the Yoakum Otto Thumann. Mr. and Mrs. Louis district was a visitor here Sunday and Rothbauer of Halietsville. Mr.

and Mrs. took in the Decoration Day Papa Cohen Annie Mamma Cohen Reba Cohen Rex Reed Gypsy Nash Reed Sammy Gonorowsfc Mrs. Sybil Nash John Reed EDGAK BANSE CLARA BREITKREUZ IRENK McLEAISH LEONA KASPER GEORGE BYPPLE CLARA TJLRICH EDGAR BAHNEB ADOLF HAJOVSKT ANNIE KASPER JEROME TENGLER We have found this out by practical cd. Oftentimes we discuss with eye- happening, then form our own conclusions from an unbiased standpoint as to just how it did happen, and we BOUND TO GET THROUGH SYNOPSIS OF ACTS: om of Papa Cohen's flat above his del I. Same as in previous acts.

A morning in September thirtei ADMISSION: 10 Cents and 25 Cents II. L. Hoffmann, Expert, Minneapolis. Minn will demonstrate without diarge his "Perfect Retention Shields" ill Yoakiim, St. Regis Hotel, Wednesday.

Slay 5 and in LaGrange, Thursday. May 6. at the Lester Hotel, from Evenings by appointment. our physician tell you about serious condition. Any rupture wed to protrude is dangerous.

"Retention Shields" will hold rupture under any condition of ibie. Do large tile opening a children. Manj HOME OFFICE: 305 Lincoln Minneapolis, Minn. At Our Fountain Saturday and Sunday "STOP AND GO SUNDAE" 10 Cents WATZLAVICK'S April Shower Values At The Rexall Store RUBBING ALCOHOL, Pint 19c WHITE SHOE POLISH, with lace 15c RUBBER GLOVES, Grade A 19c CURVED CLOTH BRUSHES 15c BABY NIPPLES, No-Collapse, for Wide-Mouth Bottles lOc GOGGLES, values from lOc MINERAL OIL, Watzlavick's 29c FORT HOWARD TOILET TISSUE, 3 rolls. EPSOM SALTS, five (5) pounds for 25c PURSANG TREATMENT, Three (3) for.

Watzlavick's Pharmacy Phone No. 126 Prompt Delivery.

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Years Available:
1890-1977