Jim Hogg County Enterprise (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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Thursday, May 28,1942
JIM HOGG COUNTY ENTERPRISE
Page Four
Mr*. Don Manih returned from
Ban Mjprroa Sunday, where she at*
tended the cloving program of the
Ban Marcos Baptist Academy where
her dalghter Miss Miclcie Jean Marsh
was a member of the class finishing
Grammar School. Mrs. Marsh was
accompanied home by her daughter
and her mother Mrs. H. E. Garner
who had been in Smiley, guest of
relatives.
TEXAS
THEATRE
HEBBRONVILLE, TEXAS
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MAY 31 ft JUNE 1st
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Mrs. Yaeger Armstrong and ton
Frank left last week to take her
grandmother Mrs. Upchurch to Hol-
land, where she i« visiting her sister
Mrs. Armstrong will return by way
of Conroe to visit her sister Mrs.
Cecil Johnson.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. H. White have
gone to Houston to make their home
Mr. White has been manager of the
Hebbronville Water Works.
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Oscar Carmichael who is stationed
at Brooks Field, San Antonio spent
Sunday and Monday with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carmichael
* * *
Try ear delicious tad Juicy steaks*
Ex partly prepared— New Gulf Cafe
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Mrs. W. A. Dannelley returned
from San Antonio Tuesday where
she went to take her daughter Mrs.
Alonso Caas and daughter Billie Jr.
who have been visiting here. She
was accompanied on her trip by Mrs.
Jessie Acklen.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hunter went
to Raymondville Tuesday on business
• * e
Rev. and Mrs. P. S. Connell and
son are in San Antonio this week
guests of relatives.
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Leslie W. Gilbert from New Jer-
sey, husband of the former Miss Ida
Gonzalez, enlisted in the Engineer
Corps at Fort Sam Houston, Monday
May 18th. Mrs. Gilbert accompanied
him to San Antonio, but returned
home Monday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank McGee,
Mesdames Vina Royal, Retta B.Edds
E. A. Ory(jMiss Concha Garza and
Juanita Acevedo were shopping at
Laredo Tuesday.
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Supt. and Mrs. Charles Du Bose
went to Alice Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank McGee
and Mrs. Bruce Roberts were at
Kingsville Wednesday.
* * *
Try our delicious and juicy steak*.
Expertly prepared— New Gulf Cafe
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timberlake
had as ttheir guests for the week end
Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Howard of
Gonzales.
* * •
Mrs. Griggs Brown and two sons
left Monday for Pearsall where they
are visiting Mr. Brown’s parents Dr:
and Mrs. R. L. Brown.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Middlebrook
and Mrs. B. G. Anderson left Sun-
day for Glen Rose, they will be away
two weeks or more.
a * *
Mr. and Mrs. James Barfield and
daughter Miss Fena Dell Barfield,
went to Laredo Tuesday, Mrs. Bar-
field remaining a few days for medic
at attention.
Save and Sell for Victory
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Mrs. Leo Dickey and Bert Fuller
spent Tuesday in Falfurrias, guests
of friends
* * •
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hellen Messrs
Charles Hellen, Sr. and Charles
Hellen Jr., spent Tuesday in Alice;
Mrs. Hellen guest of Mrs. C. L.
Behrns, while the men attended the
cattle sale.
* * *
W. E. Felton spent the week end
in San Antonio with Mrs. Felton and
children who are visiting Mrs. Fel-
ton’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. A.
wright.
* * *
Roy Johnson wen to Kerrville Moc
day to attend the closing exercises
at Schreiner Institute, he will return
Thursday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinnant
went to Kingsville Sunday to see her
fatther Mr. E. J. Heppenstal, who
has been ill.
* * *
Mrs. Reuben Holbein Sr. went to
Beeville Monday to be with her
daughter Mrs. Robert Lynn of Alice
who is a surgical patient In a Bee-
ville Hospital.
• * *
Mrs. Jimmie Beard and two chil-
dren left Saturday for San Antonio
to make their home. Mr. Beard has
been there for some time.
* * *
Mrs. Clayton Walters returned
Friday from a visit in San Antonio
with her sister Mrs. George Pickard
Mr. Walters flew to San Antonio
from Alice and she accompanied him
on her return as far as Alice and
came fronm there to Hebbronville by
auto.
* * *
Miss Louise Armstrong who has
been attending the Robstown High
School is spending the vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mra. Louis
Armstrong.
* * *
Special* at the Modern Beauty Shop
Manicure* — 50c Arche* — 25c
Theo Bender Cosmetic* Agency
Phone 2 18 For Appointment*
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Mrs. John G. Baylor and sons,
Kenneth Ray and Charles returned
home Thursday from San Antonio,
where she had been visiting her sis-
ter and Mrs. T. A. Wooton.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cotulla had as
ttheir guests Sunday his father Mr.
and Mrs. Simon Cotulla, also his
brother Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cotulla
and son, from Cotulla.
* * *
Rov. Bruce Roberts filled his ap-
pointment at Seven Sisters, Sunday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graham were at
Alice Thursday.
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Rev. Lee from Robstown filled the
pulpit at the First Baptist Chrrch,
Sunday.
a a a
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Pitts, and
Miss Elizabeth Pitts had as their
guests over the week end their
mother, sister and brother from Cle-
burn,
a a a
Mrs. Delia Glasscock, Principal of j
the Primary Department of the Heb-
bronville School and her son Srgt.
Thomas Glasscock from Camp Wal-
lace, left Saturday evening for Rock
Springs to visit her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Henderson.
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The^ Firsts
(Commencement
of thej
Bruni High School
Thursday May twenty-eighth
nineteen hundred and forty-two
(Sra&uating ^xtvti&ez
Bruni School Auditorium
Eighth o’clock
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WHfj UlmtorB
George Shull - * • Firsts
Frank Cortinas - - Second
^urg ,IReritt»et^er (Eijapter
Daughters of fitterirart ^Reuolution
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Elma Mcndicta - - Medal
(Srahuaica
Francisco Cortinas, Jr.
Lucio Guadalupe dc la Garza
Elma Margarita Mcndicta
George Philip Shull
Marjorie Juanita Wilson
PROGRAMME
PROCESSIONAL — — “America The Beautiful”
INVOCATION — — — — Reverend Weiss
HYMN — “Faith of Our Fathers” — — Audience
DEDICATION
THE FIRST CLASS OF BRUNI HIGH SCHOOL
WISHES TO DEDICATE THIS PROGRAM TO
THE BOYS WHO HELPED TO LAY THE
FOUNDATION OF THIS HIGH SCHOOL, AND
WHO ARE NOW SCATTERED AROUND THE
GLOBE IN THE ARMED FORCES OF OUR
COUNTRY.
A.
Class and Audience
B.
C.
D.
SONGS — — —
1. “The Marine Hymn”
2. “Anchors Avfeigh” — — — Zimmerman
3. “Artillery Song”' — — — — Lloyd
PRESENTING OF SERVICE FLAG —
Marjorie Wilson and June Kennedy
STAR SPANGLED BANNER — Class, Audience
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Class Leading
GREETING THE SENIORS — Miss Katheryn Tarver
County Superintendent of Schools
ADDRESS — — — Mrs. Henrietta A. Holden
D. A. R. AWARD — — — Mrs. W. J. Graveling
Regent Lucy Meriwether Chapter D. A. R.
PRESENTATION OF CLASS — Mrs. Sallie E. Cobb
Superintendent
PRESENTING OF DIPLOMAS--W. E. Sweatt
President School Board
RESPONSE — — — — — George Shull
PRESENTATION OF GRAMMAR SCHOOL DIPLOMAS
AND READING CERTIFICATES — Mrs. Sallie E. Cobb
RECESSIONAL — “God of Our Fathers”--Kipling
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More than ever.
A SERVICE INSTITUTION
CLOSING PROGRAM AND DANCE
A BIG SUCCESS
The Closing Exercise of the Ran-
dado Schools, and the dance held at
the Randado School was a big suc-
cess.
Both teachers thank the public for
the cooperation rendered. Both
teachers were reelected for next year
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Miss Betty Grace Nagy had as her
guest for the week end Miss Lucy
Evans of Mirando.
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Mrs. John G. Baylor and two sons
Kenneth Ray and Charles left today
for their new home in Hondo, Texas
Dr. Paul Greusel
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Hebbronville — Texas
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McGee, J. Frank. Jim Hogg County Enterprise (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1942, newspaper, May 28, 1942; Hebbronville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016503/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Jim+Hogg+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .