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BAN ANTONIO REGISTER
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,1934
NEWS AND HAPPENINGS IN TEXAS COMMUNITIES
Taylor news
Services at Allen Chapel were
good and well attended with the
spirit and finances running hlirh
from the Sunday School to the
right service. Mrs. Otii Pope wor-
shipped in the morning service. At
Mt. Calvary, services w re large-
ly attended with Paator Johnson
preaching morning and evening.
Pastor F. R. Ruffin filled hit pol-
pit morning and evening with
(cod sermons
Mill Lula Norton, who was to
have gone to California Oct. IS
was on the sick lilt but expects
to leava Oct. -2. Miss Mable Hick-
ey, Mr. R. D. Figpin, Mr. L. V.
Woodruff, Mrs. Nettia Hickey and
daughter, Mils Inax of Cameron
war* visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Hickey last Sunday. Miss
Ine< ii attending Blackshear High.
Mrs. I.etha Jonta wai called to
Bryant because of the death of an
aunt. Mrs. Maria Barnes left Oct.
13 for Dallaa where the will at-
tend tha State Fair from there to
Ft. Worth to spend one week with
relativea.
Mrs- Susla Gregg of Littig la
Isltlng her brother-in-law, Mr.
Joby Washington.
Mrs. Zula Carrington of Waco
Is here visiting Mrs. Thomas
Crawford and Mrs. Dona Wash-
ington. Mrs. A. Julian was railed
to Ft Worth to the bedside of har
Ride the "Greyhound" and «a e
none*. Free t reimportation to ter-
minal. Phone Bookers. Fannin 9631.!
| Del Rio Newj |
Service at Bethel A. M. E.
Church was well attended Sunday
night aa it wai the paitor'i fare-
well sermon-
A shower wai sponiorad by tha
Jolly Girli Club Tuesday evening
hoaoring Mrs. Richard Best, who
before her marriage was Miss Ber-
nica Payne, a member of the club.
Sha received many uioful gifts,
and the club wishes her happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams and
Mrs. Josle Todd motored to Brack-
etville Sunday afternoon visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooper
and daugthars visited in Eagle
Pass Saturday- Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Kinley Williams viiited in San An-
gelo Tuesday and Wedneaday and
also attended tha ihow, Mr. Ab-
ner Williams and Miss Josie Grant
and Mr. Jim Liika, Miss L. Bur-
nett, Mr. Joe Grant and Misi
| Gladys Grant were also among
thoae who attended the show in
San Angelo.
Mrs. W. Cooper gave a surprise
shower Sunday in honor of Mri.
Richard Bess. Guests were Mrs.
McKinley Williams, Mrs- J. G.
Nunley. Mill Emma Payne, Misses
Ella McKee, Josie and Gladys
Grant, Alice Connor, Walter and
Violet Cooper, Luverta Hurnett,
Ruth Nunley and Jacqueline Nun-
ley.
San Angelo News
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I Sunday School opened at 9:30
j o'clock with Supt. P. B. Bowden
I and taachers at their post. The
Women'! Bible Institute . met at
Karnes Cfty Friday and Saturday
with Mri. Alonzo Mann, Mr. and
Mri. F. L. King. Mrs- D. L. Murray,
! Mrs. M. L. Washington, Mrs. El-
' vira Harvey present from Runge.
Mrs. Beatrice Chappel and chil-
dren have returned home after
spending several weeki with their
mother and grandmother. Mri.
Amanda King and ion, Lloyd King.
Mrs- Annie Hllliard and daughter,
Vivian Billiard motored to Bee-
vrlle Sunday to •** their lick neice
and coaiin, Mils Sarah Lee Town-
send. Miss Adel Wade, Miss Goldie
| Gibbon, Mr. Lesley and Carrol
Murray, Mr. Sanford Ranfome, |
Mr. Oscar Campbell and Mr. Ear- |
vin Booker were also Beeville vii- I
itors Sunday.
Those on the banner role for at- j
tendance at school are Margaret I
Brown, Helen Phillips and Herbert j
Phillipi, Beulah Callii, Alvarado I
Graham. Marian and Lawrence
Brown.
daughter, Miss Cornelia Julian, j
Mr- and Mrs. Shelly Scott. Mr. and i
Mri. Sam Mays and Mr. Irvin •
Vann motored to Waco Oct. 11 and
heard Cab Calloway and hii or- j
J rhestra. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J
i Harris left Oct. 13 for the State j
Fair at Dallas.
Mr. Jim Carter made a flying
trip to Houston visiting his daugh-I
ter, Miss Eugene Carter. Mr. Her- j
bert Holt of San Antonio was a j
weekend visitor.
Please save a nickel for your j
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Greater New Hop* Baptist
Church held high lervices Sunday.
Promptly at 9:30 Mrs. M. M. Jonei
opened Sunday School at 11:00 A.
M, th* Pastor, O. R. Short fol-
lowed up the 8. S. spirit using th*
motto text as his them*.
In the afternoon the church vii-
ited with the M. E. Church. A
large audience enjoyed th* even-
ing tervice. The entire church feels
the absence of listen I. M. Tarply
and Alberta Stephen! who have
been ill for lome time. The Lay-
men's League's jolly boys are spon-
loring a concert on next Tuesday
night which will be a treat to any
one. Our old friend Tom Gabriel
hai a barrel full of laugha for
every one. All departments are
at work and the entire church is
progressing Viiitors receive a
cordial welcome at all times.
Sunday School met at the usual
hour with Supt. Collins and hii
co-workeri at their plac**. Lesson
was reviewed by the paitor from
Sweetwater, Texai. B. Y. P. U.
at the usual hour. Preiident Thom-
as presiding. The Eaatern Star
will hav* their anniveriary on the
Slit. All are invited to attend.
Cab Calloway and hii pianist stop-
ped with Dr- A. Q. Shirley and wife
while in th* city.
After spending two monthi with
her daughter, Mri. Lucy Biggis,
Mri. Hall left to vialt another
daughter in Ft. Worth and Dallas
before going to her home in Ty-
ler. Mr. Lawrence M. Moreland
wai her* viilting hii moth*r and
fathar, Mr. and Mri. G*org* Sla-
ter. He is a member of th* C. C.
C- Camp. *
Mr. W. M. Dykei of Rockdale
wai th* hous* guest of Mrs. L.
Cox. Mr. and Mri. McKinley Wil-
liam! of D*1 Rio visited their lii-
ter, Mri. Lela Luik and attended
th* Cab Calloway ihow. Other
viiitora were Mlnei Joiie Mae and
Gladyi Grant, Mines Abner Wil-
liams, J. Luik and Claud Grant,
a'.l of Del Rio.
Mil! Thelma Lott wai called
back from Sam Houston to th*
sedilde of her fath*r, Mr. Clar-
ence Lott.
The Regular Fellowi entertain-
ed Cab Calloway and memberi of
hii Cotton Club orchestra at the
residence of Mr. and Mri. J. S.
Jones, Tuesday night, October 9.
The affair was one of th* most
intereiting of the season, having
been arranged by Mr. Henry Calla.
han, chairman of the entertainment
committee and Dr. J. O. Wyatt,
Mr. L- J. Robinson, Mr. J. S. Jones,
president of the club.
A few numbers wer* r*nd*red
by th* famoui pianist of Mr. Cal-
loway's orchestra, by apecial re-
quest, which aroused much en-
thusiasm.
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On Thursday night tha M. P.
Church memberi and friends iur-
prised Rev. *nd Mrs. S. S. Huds-
peth with a shower Many useful
gifts were given. Rev. Hudipeth
went to Silent Valley to hold the
last business meeting before the
annual conference at the M. P.
Church. He will preach hii fare-
well sermon Sunday. He is ask-
ing all auxiliaries to come up with
their finances.
S. S. was at the usual hour at
St. James A. M. E- Church. Rev.
Thomas preached his farewell ser-
mon Sunday night. He left Tues-
day for Bay City for the Annual
Conference.
Mrs. Viola Brach was showered
Friday night. She received many
useful gifts. Sunday Mr. Willie
Hudspeth and Miss Viola Branch
were happily married at St. James
Church. Rev. T- W. Thomas offi-
ciated.
Mils Etta Mae Satbarry of San
Antonio was her* visiting parents.
Mri, Minni* Johnson was called to
San Antonio last Tuesday. Her
son Curtis Johnson had a serious
operation. Mr. Vick Giles, Jessie
Johnson and Randle Johnson mo-
tored to Bastrop on business. Mrs.
M. M Brown has r*turn*d from
California. Mr. King is planning
to establish a funeral parlor at
the old Bloodworth place.
Edgar News
S. S. was well attended with
Supt. and teachers at their posts.
Th* entertainment given by Mrs-
King and Miss Graen Friday night
was a suceesi. Mrs. Ed. Milliard
Hickston News 11 ^ Lavaca News
Service wai largely attended at
Mt. Eden Baptiit Church Monday
night at which time Rev. M. Price
preached. Tuesday night the Mis-
sionary Women entertained on the
church ground-
Mr. and Mri. Pink Bouldln and
daughter, Nellie, attended aervice
in Armstrong Colony Sunday. Mri.
Ellen Mitchell, Sr., is very ill. Mr,
Green Greenwood of San Antonio
visited daughters and other rela-
tive! here last week end.
Messrs. Algla Barnes and Quint
Mitchell were in San Antonio last
Saturday on business.
High School enrollment ha* pass-
ed the ltO mark and teachers are
kept busy during this hot weather.
and Mr. Richard Harper worship-
ped with Rev. Lucas and hia peo-
ple at Dy*r Sunday. Mr. M. Lock-
ett, Mr. Dave Henderson, Nat ...d- I
wards and Theremore Edward?
spent the week end in San Anto-
nio. Mr. Johnnie and Steve Wim- I
blsh motored to Hallettsvllle on a
business trip Monday- Mrs. Suiir
Edwards and daughter and Mri.
Dave Henderson attended the en- j
tertainment at Lockhart Saturday
night. Rev. and Mri. Pierce were
visiting in the home of Mrs. Ross
Jones, Wednesday.
Little Ruth Stella Minor has been
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Finley Taylor.
Rev. J. M Smith preached at
Lockhart Sunday night to a large
crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Phelin Avant and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Battlea were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Av-
ant Sunday-
Services at Mt. Sinia were splen-
did Sunday, It being pastoral day.
Rev. Gathings made a splendid re-
view of th* lesson. An inspiring
talk was made by Mrs. Gathings.
Rev. A. K Black preached a won-
derful sermon morning and night,
the big contest was last Tuesday.
Miss Mamie Bellfieid was the
queen, raising the highest amount.
Mrs. Fred Butler left for a ihort
stay with her mother in Goliad.
Miss Eugenia Bellfiekl was home
again Sunday visting relatives.
Mr. Fred Abernathy of San Anto-
nio was visting here Sunday. Miss
Myrtle Clay was quietly married
to Mr. I- J. Thompson, Oct. IS.
Little Earnestine Clay celebrat-
ed her birthday with a party Sun-
day. A "Doll Party" was held for
th* smaller girls here Friday. Mr.
Jesse Thompson sang a few popu-
lar numbers at the "8hell Fish"
Cafe. Mrs. Smith of Victoria is
here visting her daughter, Mrs.
Bussie Mahon.
blatant a Ntws
PALESTINE
Harlmyn Newi
Sunday School at both churches
was well attended Sunday- Rev. F.
M. Hudspeth preached a wonderful
sermon Sunday night at the M. E.
Church. A few of the Mt. Zion
members motored to Mission Sun
day to attend the Board.
Mr. John Carr underwent an op-
eration Monday at th* Valley Bap-
tist Hospital. Rev. R. P. Allen and
Mr- Dave Good left for Halletts-
vllle Saturday. Mrs. Elna Hodge,
and Mr. S. K. Johnson are on the
sick list. Please save a nickle for
the Register.
Sunday School was well attend-
ed at St. Paul A. M E. and New
Union Baptist Church. At St Paul
Rev. L. J. Melon* preached stirring
sermons throughout the day. Rev.
B. Batejnsn, paitor of Harwood
was also present. Mr. and Mrs-
Henry La fond, Sr. of Houston were
here this week end.
The Halletteville singers rend-
ered a program at the school audi-
torium Wednesday night. Mr. Rich-
ard Taylor was awarded a box of
groceries for having the lucky
number.
Mr. M. N. McVey was in La
Grange Monday. Th* contaat at St
Paul ended with Mr*- E. M. Me-
lon* and Miss Beaulah Lafond
raiaing the highest amounts. They
wer* awarded $2.50.
Karnes City News
Mr. and Mrs. Will Haven, Mr.
and Mrs. Verge Ferrell, Mrs. R.
D. Kuykendall and daughter, Ruble
D. motored to Hallettsvill* Satur-
day night- Quite a number attend-
ed B. T. S. Sunday evening. Mr.
Olan Brown from Westoff is spend-
ing a few days with his grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Hannah Johnson.
Mrs. Lillie Williams and son
from Flaccus attended the Wo-
men's Home Mission Friday and
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Teague at-
tended B. T- 8. Sunday. The K.
C. baseball boys played Hekhon-
ville Sunday. The scores wer* 7-10
in favor of Hebbronvllle. The Wo-
men's County Institute held a suc-
cessful meeting at Prospect Bap-
tist Church Oct 12 and IS.
The Lincoln High Lions and the
Rusk Cata played football at the
Anderson County Fair. Rusk de-
feated Palestine 7-0. Mr. and Mrs.
Warner have a baby boy, born
Friday night.
Quit* a few people left her* to
go to the conference Sunday at
Mexia. Mr. and Mrs. B. Butler and
Mrs. Fannie Montgomery were
among thoie who went- Rev. Stan-
more preached a wonderf'i", sermon
Sunday night. Mr. A. L. Davia is
recovering from an operation. Mrs.
Helen Medlock is leaving soon for
Bryant, Texas.
Mrs. Mack McMeana ded sud-
denly Sunday night. Mr. John Wa-
ters of the M. P. Shop died recent.
ly
Those on the aick list are Mr.
Adam West, Mrs. C. Ellis and Mr.
Queries.
A number of Palestine citiaens
left Sunday for the Dallas fair.
Be sure and get your report
ready and save a nickel for th*
boy when he comes around. Henry
Slesthenger, reporter.
1
Gets Appointment
At Shaw Houst
Boaton — (ANP) — James H.
Jones, of this city has be^n a p.
pointed director of Boys' Work at
Robert Gould 8haw House here-
Mr. Jon*s who Joina th* staff of
thia famous social acrviet organi-
sation Is a graduate of Hampton
Institute and president of the
Hampton Alumni of Boetcn. He
has been active in civic circles.
Victoria News
Theopolis Tots Bullocks died
Saturday at 7:15 p. m. He leaves
a brother, Clarence Bullocks of
| Houston, parents, Mr. and Mrs.
! Robert Bullocks. He was an agent
for the Atlanta Life Insurance Co.,
the San Antonio Register and at
the same time was studying fun-
eral directory and embalming with
the Sheffield Price Company. He
was a graduate of the public
schools and had studied one year
at Prairie View. Interment was held
in the Colored Ever-green Ceme-
tery.
Uncle Jack Green, 72 years old,
died suddenly at his hom* Satur-
day morning. Funeral services
w*re held Monday at Paleitin* Bap-
tist church.
Webiter Chapel opened iti S. &
at the usual hour with Mri. D- N.
Swan at her post. Rev. H. A. Jenes
preached Sunday morning at S:3I
p. m. Sunday there was a rally
known aa the five point rally. Th*
on* holding the most money wai
crowned with a nice hat. R*v. H.
A. Jones was crowned-
Mt. Calvary opened 8. S. at 9:114
a. m. with some of the officers ab-
sent There is no report from Mt
Salem and Palestine.
Mr. Vernon Jonti and Ueraldm*
Oliver of Refugio were viilting par-
ents and friendi Sunday. Mr. Wil-
son Bucker who has b**n in Colo-
rado for some time returned re-
porting a nice trip-
Mrs. A. D. Sheffield was hostess
for the Arlsto Club meeting oa
Tuesday evening. A delicious lun-
cheon was served. Mesdames Mur-
ray and Allen were visitori. The
club plans a Halloween frolic.
Victorians are enjoying the
Victoria District Fair this week.
EVERETT'S PLACE
Announces the Opening of
"Dixieland"
TUESDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 22,1934 — 10 P. M. to 1 A. M.
A place where you can Dine, Drink and Dance. Open House. The best of Food and Beers Served. We special-
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OPEN ALL NIGHT S21 E. COMMERCE ST.
CONGRATULATIONS TO
EVERETT'S PLACE
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EVERETT'S everv success.
Congratulations to Everett's Place
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