The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1932 Page: 6 of 6
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A. to
BAPTIST CHl'RCH.
L> rt1.IS tit 1//0 The pastor has been delighted
11 u lot i it u -«with the number of young peo*
- ; pie who have been attending
The P. T. A. met Monday nt|lhe servjces recently. Mrs.
THOUGHTS FOR SERIOUS
MOMENTS.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
'1 here will be Sunday School!,
|and the regular morning ser-!
think, and play no tricks with
your own mind. Of all the evil
spirits abroad at this hour, in
this world, insincerity is the
J. A. Froule.
the Auditorium in its monthly | Ransom is really succeeding in
meeting with a good attendance jirUilding a choir largely compos-
In addition to business session ,:[j 0f young people. She is very
the following program was put jeager' for all who causing to
on: | become members of this choir \ most dangerous.
Reading, "Armistice l>ay, h.V|,1I1(| unites their attendance up
Julia Keithley. on choir practice each Wednes-
Reading, by Ethel Woolls. ; (;av niyht.
Playlet, “Armistice Pay. by j The pastor will preach another
V -Mrs. Johnsons room. ■sermon to young people next
Song, by Velma Soles. I Sunday night. The theme:
Talk, by Rev. Harry Hamilton j “Herding Hogs for the Devil.”
on ' Spiritual I raining. ; Everybody come and invite
Talk, by Supt. Bailey. : someone else.
The canning plant proposition Ueonard S. King, Pastor,
was discussed at length and the*
organization decided to make a
Be honest with yourself, what-
ever the temptation; say noth- i vices in the Piesbyterian church j|
ing to others that you do not [next Sunday, which begins the 11
MAJESTIC
COTUEEA, TEXAS
drive for funds for this plant
which it is believed will be of |
great benefit to the community
The P. T. A. pledged to raise j
£125.
NOTICE.
SIGN UP
Pay Your
Dues Today
JOHN WILDENTHAL
Post Commander
F. W. SCHRAMM
Adjutant
San Antonio. Uvalde & Gulf
Railroad Company hereby gives
notice that on the 31st day of
October, 1932, it filed with the
i Interstate Commerce Commis-
Our job press has been run-
ning oretty steady the last
three weeks turning out station-
ery for merchants of Cotulla
Eowlerton and other towns in
the county, and also for letter
heads, envelopes, blank forms
for the County Clerk’s office and
the Sheriff and Tax Collector’s
office; Report Cards, Blank
Forms for the High School de-
partment. We also put out 500
copies of a 40-page phamplet
for Rev. Harry W. Hamilton.
Stated Clerk of the Presbytery
of Western Texas. This was a
compilation of minutes of four
meetings of the Presbytery held
at Kerrville, San Antonio and1 music on next Sunday evening
' ek ol Self-denial and Prayer ,
for Home Missions. No morel'
\ ital cause could be presented at I
this time than Home Missions I
The whole success of the great
work of saving the world de- j
pends upon the success of Home
Missions. Every motive -self-
•lterest, patriot'’ m, !.• •* for our
neighbor, duty and love for
Christ who •iRii for us prompts
us to give to Home Missions.
Bring in your offering on Sun-
day, Nov. 20th.
Encinal.
Evangelistic services will be- j
gin tonight (Friday) at Encinal,
and will continue every evening
through Sunday, Nov. 20th
Every member of the Encinal
Church is appointed a com-
mittee to pray and work for the
success of this* meeting. Co-
tulla folks are invited. Special
sion at Washington, D. C., its ] Corpus Christi the past year j
application fora certificate that; This work has previously been i
the present and future public i handled at Austin,
convenience and necessity per-
mit the abandonment by it of a
line of railroad extending from
a point near the town of Gar-
clendale in a general easterly di-
rection to a point north of the
Frio River near the town of
Eowlerton, a distance of 28.07 j
I miles, all in J„a Salle County. I
! Texas.
SAN ANTONIO. UVALDE &
GULF RAILROAD CO.
Groceries
Quality
Phone
No.
Service
9
IN
nt
III!
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Howard Hughes
PRESENTS ANOTHER
Big Aviation Picture
“Cock of the Air”
with Chester Morris
MONDAY and TUEDAY
Stuart Erwin
“Make Me a Star”
A Roaring Corned
y
FOR SALE_We have for sale I MRS. GEO. COOK HONORED, j interesting games were played
move” them^ ’one'fuU LtodT" j The W. M."sTof the Baptist j
,ev Male Three used Farmall church entertained with a social j pecan pies and hot chocolate to
Tractors and several Tractor the past week, honoring Mrs j about 30 guests,
plows and Disc Harrows. If m- j George Cook the retiring Pres-, Everyone present reported a
terested write or call at Herring j ident of the Auxiliary. .nice time.
.Turner Hdw. Co., Catarina, Tex. i Mrs. t ook, as a
10-28 tf. . ,X1 x. ,
SCAVANGER HUNT.
Prompt Delivery
». L. NEELEY’S
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eOn
time.
I'd time A
Pres IOr
arch 1
e 54
LOW FARES
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES
LIBERAL STOPOVER AND
RETURN PRIVILEGES
NATION WIDE SERVICE
HEATED BUSES
leader has |
been an inspiration to the whole I
membership, so faithful, efficient i
PAPER SHELL PECANS | and consecrated. It has been a
In ten tree lots will deliver ten ; j0y to follow her leadership. i The Junior class entertained
foot trees in Cotulla at $2.50 After a merry hour spent in ; the Seniors with a Scavanger
each. J. S. Kingsbury, 518 0ih fashioned games, under the hunt last Saturday evening.
Gunter Building, San Antonio, i supervision of Mrs. Jess Rock, (The guests met at the home of
! 10-29. j Mrs. King, in a few sweet, sin- Miss LaNell Ferguson from
pno oTTp no TUAnr cere words presented Mrs. Cook ; where the hunt began. Barto
A* jo* ii? K ,‘la 7 ir ! with a piece of imported table j Woods and Houston Willson
Good Stock F arm o. o78 i-ly j jjnen jn token of the love and [ were the lucky ones in the draw
acres, about 12o acres in culti- j apprecjation of members of the ■ and received two tickets to the
vation, all sheep proof fence. , g£,iet ; Majestic Theater. After the
good improvements, everlasting i Delicious refreshments were; hunt the crowd of young people
water. Price S-i.oO acie. servec| to almost the entire mem- went to the river where they
___
BRIDGE PARTY.
r
Part cash, part clear, trade bal- : - •
ance 10 years at 6 per cent, lo- j
cated in Bosque Co. Have other
property in Central Texas to j
trade. Let me know what you j
want and what you have to j Mrs. Martha Bell Coker er,-
trade. Would be interested in j tertained with three tables of,
ASST „ near, Los TOHIWTaT evelbllg in
Carl Braune, Belton, Texas. jthe home Gf Mrs. W. P. Ball. 1
roasted weiners.
Chaperones were, Mesdames.
John Guinn, Frank Woods, Bev-
erly Poole, George
! H. W. Hamilton.
Knaggs and
^•OCNKSGIVING.
J
»y Hiatt
Any kind df Auto Repair work
Plan your next trip by
Greyhound... Call agent
for detailed information.
TERMINAL
MAGNOLIA FILLING STATION
PHONE 54.
TRADE—If you need some
‘RESSION PRICES
SOUTHLAND
IOUND
LineA-
1 n JL
GRET^lt
**»~^—** I1W, , Miss Annie Hinkel received; The regular Thanksgiving ser-
good OM Line Life"Insurance, ! j. .f00” *“<* Ml's’ Claude vice will be held in the Presby-
will trade with you for Live k rank ia ^ sS°'e' .. ,, . ! terian Church on Thanksgiving/)
Stock.—W. C. Storey. 10-21 tf. . Mrs. Ball assisted Mrs. Coker Day, Thursday. Nov. 24, 1932
--------------------- i in serving a delicious refresh- at 10 a. m. Everybody shop
THE WORLD’S LARGEST HERD! ment course to Misses Ruth j prepare to attend this sej^
OF registered Polled Here fords. H59, Crandal, Dorothy Peters. Nellie! which is for the wh^e^a-v
bulls and 231 heifers for sale. Write! Mae Ferguson, Louise Burris jty. If there ever
Johnson Bros., Jacksboro, Texas. ! Lillie Bed Herring, Anna Manly when everybody sh<i
---------j Stella Smith, Annie Hinkel, Mrs [ to see that we nee
FRESH COUNTR\ BUI ['ER —' mmer Ferguson, Mrs. Claude or, it should be rV
Franklin and Mrs.
Dozier.
tnis sev
5-
LETT
ree Delivery
Groceries - Meat
Phone 70
BILL TARVER MARKET
£
riitfEMSttrti
1 SAN ANTONIO *
SINGLE RATE
$150 AND $2QO°
WHY PAY MORE
American Barbershop
Front Stree*
Haircut 25c
Good Service Guaranteed
Give me some of your business
Sam Walsh
Phone your Grocery and ask for Dan-
iel’s butter—from T. B. tested cows.
ABSOLUTELY NO COLORING.-
Mrs. J. H. Daniel.
Several Brahma Bulls to trade
for cows.—G. R. Hoff.
CLASS PARTY.
If you want to rent a house,
John W. Willson.
The Parents Class of
i Methodist Sunday School
- 'entertained last Friday evening
w.
J. UTLEY
BLACKSMITH
Spurs and Bits
Made to Order
GUNSMITH
One block North of
John Wildenthal’s Store
Bushel baskets, ad kinds i with a Forty-two party in the
crates. Delbert Curtis, Williams 1 Annex, with Mesdames. Earl
block. 10-29. i Rutledge and Martin Olson as
; hostesses. 1
Will Buy Cream, Chickens and Mrs. Olson passed slips of;
Turkeys. I paper which had a verse of
Beginning Saturday, October | poetry thereon, to each lady and
1, we'll pay current market j in this way they found their
prices for Cream, Chickens | partners for “42.”
Turkeys and Eggs.—Piggly Five tables were arranged for |
Wiggly. t*,e players and several very;
Johnnie | 'ce
I hanksgtvtng
It is the desire of tTe*ephone
terian Choir that all 03 or 51-w
, everybody else who si
take part in the sing •;
Thanksgiving servic^sswSfflBraMraJ
come to the Presbyteri.
to practice the songs .
Wednesday evening at 8 p. m.
Harry W. Hamilton. Pastor
the
were
^PLOWING
he
!•k; Now b *thp lime lo plant your fall garden and help rrd;ce your
L' Grocery bill Let me Plow, Level and Plant your
B ffarden. Price very reasonable.
1 Lots Leveled
A good time to have those lots leveled— at depressior Prices
Turner’s Tailor Shop
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
All clothes left at our
shop are protected re-
insurance.
Henry DeLeon
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Phone 138W Crockett 1998.
JOHNSON’S
Truck Line
SAN ANTONIO TO COTULLA
MONDAY and THURSDAY.
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1932, newspaper, November 11, 1932; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163077/m1/6/?q=EARTH: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.