San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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J
PAHE TWu
SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 1934
llalletUville
brought to us ■ burning message
s at H a. ni. and p. m. Th* Wo-
| man's Home Missionary Society of
I Bethelder Church will render a
well wmdcrful play Sunday night. San-
day was a high day at St. James A.
M. E. Church. Rev. I. D. Coffer
preached morning and night. Sick
All Sunday Schools were
attended. Rev. Gatewood delivered
a wonderful sermon at P. H. Bap-
tist church. Rev. Roberson, past ir
of the A. M. E. church was at his
con<!ultinB *.r'-| LHlUn Russel, Aline Jordan, Leliajthe week end at S. A., the guests
f Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Randle.
Kcntd1 Sleti/i I
Church services were good all
day Sunday at each of the churches.
Prof. Wm. M. Prince and Misa A.
L. Moss spent the week end at
Goliad, the guest of her parents and
the guest of Prof, and Mrs. W. M.
list Mrs. Cora Allen, Daisy Fields, I Adams. Mrs. S. E. Rabector apent
' Kenedy. Mrs. Grant and Mrs. An-
nie Bivings attended the Confer- Lewis. Mrs. E, L. Fair has returned
ence at Victoria and carried a group :o her school in Weimar after
. of little folks who appeared on pro-i -pending week end with home folk,
gram. George and Clarence Wash- Xrs. Bennie Hisby has returned
ington motored to San Antonio to home after a month's visit in Hous-
-attend the Fiesta. While there they J ton. Circle No. 4 met at the home
had their car stolen. Mr. Leroyjnf Mr. and Mrs. John Aimstead
Johnson, Van D. Herron, Misses Tuesday night. Mrs Juline Taylor,
Jamsie Lee Sadler, Margaret Mc- j president, Mrs. V. A. Shiner, E. J.
Afee attended the baccalaureate j Shelvin, C. Taylor and Mrs. B. D.
sermon at Brown Chapel. Mrs. An- Kuykendall are home from their
nie Richardson departed this life schools.
Saturday and was buried Sunday.
She was 91 years old. Miss Fannie
Benton is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
L. Kelly. Mr. Kelly is better at
this report. B. H B. C. entertained
with a party at the cafe of Mrs.
Floyd Dorsey Wednesday night.
Mrs. Annie Bivings and Mrs.
Christia Holt left Friday for Mo-
rales where they will attend the
school closing. Mrs. Pearl
closed her school Friday. Quite
few attended.
Edgar
New
s
Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams Sr.,
Messrs. Will Barefield, Marshall
Jackson and Mrs. Ella Henderson
motored to Goliad Sunday. Mrs.
Lena Jackson of S. A. Is the guest
of Mrs. Ethel Browne. Mrs. Annie
Washington and daughter, Miss
Murlino of San Antonio are the
h"U.«e guests of Rev. and Mra. C.
C. Washington. Mesdames Emma
Williams and A. C. Washington are
on the sick list. Sinton and Kenedy
crossed hats Sunday 9-1 favor of
Kenedy.
fully Sunday night. Sunday the 22,
the Pleaaanton Twina crossed lists
with the Hiasouri at Pacific Lincoln
Park in Ban Antonio, scotes 6-2
favor of Missouri Paelifc,
Mlas Rachel Nunn made n busi-
ness trip to S. A. Friday Mr. Alf
Wallace had a very serious mis-
hap laat Friday when he was hit
in the eye by a baseball while
playing. Miss Lottie Millhullsid
spent the week end In San Antot
and Mrs. Charlie Richardson and
Mrs. Clark.
Mra. Lesaie A. Thodberry of
Psona is with her ilater, Mrs. Mat-
tie Fossett. Her daughter is also
with her. Mrs. Lessie Swan has
returned to the city from Dallas.
At St. Paul on April 17 a very
splendid program was rendered fea-
turing Colored poets and musicians.
Visitors from out of town Suixuy Mrs. Geneva Williams was the
were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Scr«*i .ponsor. The Dunbar Library met
at the auditorium last week and
in connection with the regular
nesting a program was rendeied.
Mr. Luke Daniel of Charlotte aril
Mrs. M. J. Thornes of Jounianton.
Brownwood
Yoakum News
Sunday School lcMon wag re-
viewed by Rev. C. W. Allen of
Cuero. Rev. Allen wan the jjuest of
Mr and Mr*. C. Lockett and fam-
ily. Service* at Mt. Nebo were
Grant we" •ttended Sunday. At 11 a.m.
He v. Moae Brown came forward
and used for a subject "Come See
A Man." At 3 Pastor Herderaon
used ms subject "Sin." The frad
^arnes Citv News
The Bailey's from Helena were
in Sunday for Sunday School.
Three cars from Karnes City
were in Floresville Saturday night
to attend the dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Teague were vis-
iting the city Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle
, , Mrs. Burnes Haven, Katherine,
hMVrT Pleasantville Bessie Rachel, and Mrs. Berel were
held Mt lion wm very good. Prof. jn R Eth<1 B,bbl ,,ft
nn#n„, „„ . W;mDh",h >'l,v're<i th* ^ 1 Thursday night for San Antonio,
Sunday S.hoo, opened on ttme at address. Profs. Asberry. Sh.lv,n. wh,„ ,ht is ipending . ftw days.
Pa«tn
MrSyHennetu Green, Mis. B.iky ^Hi." sl^ndy'hasrituTnH
of \ oakum, Mrs. A. I. Cunn.ng home. she ha, been ,tt,nding the
ham, Miss Earlene Cunningham of; „rn|vt| in s„ Antonio. M„. Lil.
i (>oliad were visiters. Mr. and Mrs.
I A.
r, , lie Williams is spending the week
D. McPherson and family of (nd with h(,r moth(ri Mrs. Hannah
[rv? 1 *U,',U of Mr ,n<11 Johnscn. Mrs. Kuykendall and
■H"' u'l.™' if— ™ l Sun' daughter. Ruble D , left for Hal-
lettsviile Sunday where she is
spending a few days with her fa-
ther.
day Misses Clemmie and Bertha
Smith of Cuero were the week end
iruests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith.
The Mt. Zion H. M. S. met Monday
April 23 in their regular meeting.
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Harding, Miss
Jessie Green and Mr. James Pleas-
ant of Kenedy attended the grad-
uating exercise.
A project is on for raising finance
ti purchase the nec.asary needs for
Last Tuesday night Re/. W. M.jthe library. A reading club is to
B. Carrington accompanied by Mel- he organised. Those wishing to
vln Bennhg's Jubilee Singers n'f-' join are urged to be present at
dered a Sacred Program at Coggin the next meting. Story hours for
Ave. Baptist Church (whit.) where ;llldr#n e,ch Saturday after-
they were well received. A linen I . „ . „
shower was given last Thursday!noon from 2 to 3 p m'
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Services wtrc well attended at St.
IWalter Lockhart on Bailey St. in P ul A. M. E. Pastor Clement
'honor of Mrs. Wesley M. \Valker, P"I<« to a large number in the
I f ormer pianist of Mt. Zion Baptist morning services and in the eve-
I Church in appreciation of her'ning. Visitors are always welcome
services. Prof. A. L. Keed Jr. fai to St. Paul, the "Friendly church."
ulty and approximately twenty- j
• eight students of the Brownwondi IVTPW/O
Colored High School motored to;' [l'li'l/vr i'ijiI J
Early Hi addition and rendereu s i I
I Fro*T*m- T(,e Monday Evening Sewing
Services at all churches were t|ub mPt ,t the M. E. Church end
w^ell attended with all pastors • noticed for play in connection
officers on duty. Rev. and Mrs. „;<h their meting. The play, titled
Burns of North Carolina arrived ..Thf 0|H fashioned Father" is to
Mast week and began a ten day b(. ,Uged in ,bout threF veekf.
revival it Lett chapel A. M. F. r.o. H mer Pierce of Cuero was In
Church Sunday night. Rev. Ham- „ irHrt w(.rl( viijtin(r h|, moth.
monds and his cho.r rendu ed a „ >nJ othfr r(lltiv„ ,nd frUnd,.
musical program at Central night Frlnk Pltrct Jr> ,eft g,turdiy
Rev. Hammonds and his choir ren-
dered a musical prreram at Cen-
tral Methodist Church
Sunday afternoon.
Mission Circle No. 1 of Mt. Zton
L!
(K khart Newi
Mrs. Minnie Johnson, Mr. Ran-
dle Johnson and Clifton Johnson
motored to San Antonio to attend
the Battli of Flowers.
Mrs. Bryant Howard and Mrs.
Alexander motored to Austin to
bring their mother to spend a few
days with her sister, Mrs. Ida
North. Mr. George Kerr and Mr.
Jilee of San Marcos spent a few
hours In Lockhart Sunday with
friends.
The Social Exchange club and
Junior clubs met at the residence
of Miss Kinchion. The service was
great. Young Women's Progressive
met Tuesday night at the residence
of Mrs. Pearl Branch at the usual
hsur. After the meeting delicious
refreshments were served. Next
meeting will be at Mra. Ardelia
Butler's residence. Mrs. Novella
Brown Is president.
Rev. and Mrs. Hudspeth were
called to Austin on business, ac-1 enjoyable time was had.
counting for no Sunday service at
the church.
Mrs. Jane Pollard, Miss Viola
Pollard and Mrs. Ruby Kerr and
Mrs. Maud Matthews motored to
Luling to Mr. Dom's funeral Sat-
urday evening.
St. James A. M. E. Sunday school
was on time. Sunday was quarterly
conference day. P. E. Butler preach-
ed two powerful sermons? Little
Frances Giles waa made president
of the S. A. District Class Leaders
Sunday was a high day at First
Baptist. The singing convention
was put over with much success.
B. T. 8. was nicely attended. The
lesson wss beautifully taught by
the pastor.
The infant daughter "Bobby Jean
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Warren
of San Antonio spent the week with
relatives in Lockhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Nugent Brown en-
tertained a few friends with an in-
door picnic Friday night. Quite an
Waxahaehie
Sunday opened at 9:30 by 8upt.
R. B. Flowers. 11 High aerv'ce ses-
sion by the Rev. H. W. Evans.
Sunday evening El Bethel >-l«it«-d
Zlon Hill Baptist Church. Sunday
night sermon delivered by llev. J.
S. Sprlgg.
S. S. opened at New Mt. Zion
with Supt. W. L. Williams and his
staff ail filling their respective
plcces. The eleven o'clock sermon
was preached by J. R. W iillams and
was enjoyed by all. A' three o'dci k
wo joined In 'he installation servici
of Rev. J. B Joirsui. pastor o|
J"shua Chapel A. M. E. Church.
A "il lerfu! «'ir.c u was preached
Sunday night. Rev. L. W. Wallace.
We are all praying for our pastor,
Rev J. H. Washington a speedy re-
covery.
Run«e New;
■sryiJSl
BLACK-DR\lMIT
BRINGS A BETTER FEELING
"BLACK-DRAUGHT U a
family medicine with my family,
Floresville News
Mr. W. E. Harris spent the week-
end in San Antonio on business. The
dance at the school Saturday was
well attended. We are glad to re-
port Mrs. Birda Walker's hand do-
ing nicely at this writing. Rev. J.
M. Maye filled his pulpit Sunday
Services were good throughout the
for his home in California
Mrs Arilla Williams was the hos-
(white) jfJ| 0f g midnight (Upper Sunday
n ght at her home. Among the
„ . . ... gje«ts present was Rev. N. M.
Bantist has been conducting some T , Prp, >nd M„ Edme
^ ZiPrMe. Vin^ ™ P lrm" Kmwl" «n<i «0n'
three weeka. Mrs. \ lolet Thonuih ... j mr,A ^
and children left Sunday morning , fv. * " d ,he
c._ i i- I,«ti. ... home It-Iks.
Friday, Mrs. D. L. Temple of
San Antonio brought her girls out
to piny the Hondo girls indoor ball.
The U ndo girls won.
Mr. and Mrs. Banks and Miss
Emma J. Drake of San Antonio
The Eclato Morning Star Bap-
tist Church opened at 9^20 a.m.
with all teachers at their posts.; d,y. rev. t. R. Phelps preached at
Sunday was the ^church d y for Skidmore Sunday. Messrs. John
New Sosser Harris and Ralph Knuwles
the church of God. Mr. R
UlCVMtaav wswss . . j aaw.ai. • M fr*"1 ssiiww «ve
write. Mrs. C. H. William*. 11 8. 5 Antonio was buried ;left t„ Segujn Sunday. Mrs. M. E.
Echule Street, Greenville. S. 0, here Sunday. A number of relatives Harris and Miss A. L. Johns gave
whose picture Is
printed above. "I
take it lor btli-
ouauesa, head-
ache and consti-
pation, and tt
help, me very
much. 1 have
taken It off and
on. for about
sixteen years,
and It seems to
cleanse the sys-
tem better than
Rev. Phelps a delightful surprise
and friends of San Antonio were
viiitmg Mrs. Leona Tcne. Mr. Tue«iay night on his birthflay. W
Milton «d Everett Campbell were 11 p. p.r([„ u ,t thlf wrltinK
1 4 h" •nl*rg*l the store
Mr. n ( u HavMi _ai.. Messrs Walker and Kbbert Walk-
da"' VJSTSSS and '" m'd< * ny,n' tri" ,0 S« A-
for San Antonio. Mrs. Ella Law
son departed Sunday for her home
in San Angelo after t eing here for
j several weeks in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Ribi. S.poier
Mrs. Helen Murray is visiting rel-
ves in S:m An' Messrs.
Parker Gilliam and Barton Mercer u,re 1 Mlln* here S lKl y. An en-
made a trip to Ft. W.rth Sunday.! '"t-mment was given Saturday
Several other partie. made trips" J,h' ho™' M«ry
out of the city Sunday Mrs. Ro.. Elmo (Sonnie) Robert.
Carmichael and nephew, Harrr:: V*1 Clarence FergiMon were in
Gipson of Arkanaa. City, Kan., ar- Antnmo Saturday. Mrs. Alen.
rived lait Thunday to vi.lt with Bl>k" ' " th« lek t-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert King. Rev
B. A. Byars, pastor of Emanuel M.
E. Church is conducting a revival
in Brady and asks for vouf eamc
any other medicine
I know. I always feel
better after taking
two or three doses."
Get the genuine
Thedford's Black-
Drmught. in a yel
Miss
Mr. Joe Tucker were visiting rel-
atives here Sunday. Mr. Ben Brant
and Rev. Ben Lewis were In Yoa-
kum on business Friday. Miss
: Margaret Brown spent Sunday with
Miss Helen Phillip, of Kenedy. Mr.
I Sam Watson has returned home.
tonio Monday.
1 nrayen. XhoMv
Prof R. F. Hardin, Mr. S-y Smiih
! and Miss Anni. Le< Bwknite.
Pleasanton News
San Angelo News
5?unday School was hold on time
at the M. E. Church and leiion was
Misa Dorothy Tonea is on the sick wonderfully taught by Sister Wil
lilt. A number of people attended 'H*ms of San Antonio. Rev. C. L.
the ball jrame at Kenedy Sunday.1 McVea preached a fiery sermon at
__ The School is preparing for the H o'clock service. Sister Williams
low box printed like ! closing day. Save a nickel for the made a very interesting talk alter
the picture above. Register. which Rev. Willis preached wonder-
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' Sunday School met at 9 30 with
I Supt. Collins and teacher, nt their
posts. The lesson wa« reviewed by
Alcnio Wills. The music was di-
rected by Rev. Willi, and the pian-
ist, Miss C. Comitor.. Mrs. F G.
Brown is to review the SunJay
school lesson, next Sunday Pastor
i R. Minor brought a burnit.tr mes-
sage at 11 a. m. Vi.ltors were Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Lewis, Melvin
Hill of Temple.
Mrs. Carrie Hill visitor of Mrs.
D. Belverly and wife, and Miss
Charlie M. Belverly.
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