San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
rAUK ruiK
BAN ANTONIO REGISTER
BAN ANTONIO REGISTER
A Publication Dedicated to Right, Justice and ProgTeM
PUHL.1SU ED FttlDAl EACH VVEEE UK
THE REGISTER PUBLISHING COMPANY)
OKK11.E. 407 lOMlkft CKNTHK SI'UK 1ST
S FHOHB CATHEDRAL 1711 — P. O. QUA WEB I&S8
SAN ANTONIO t, TEXA8
Entered a* «cond-ci*** natter May 4. im. at tha Po f Oftlce at San
An ton to. Texaa. under Aoc oi Marcto . 1S 7. Advertlaing rata# furtilahad on
ftqut't-u Subscription aw® l y«ar. 1.100; « months. $1.50. single copy. To.
' 5 alToBal esYsrU* lag rs prtssVia tl to
,9 1 Ifth a*f«uu. !lsw *orfc CHy. N. f
latsrstats Hswlpepsri Tor^
—Telfphoas Murraj 11111 2-5W1
£lT n iTJi Ui submitted for publication must be received by tueaday noon to
%pivir In the iMue of thai wesa. Submitted material muat be typewritten or
painty written on only one Bide of paper. The right to condenee matter to
neft Register'e editorial requirements le reeerved without qualifications
Reir-'ec does not guarantee either the use or return of unsolicited material.
keeping
posted
& & -0
llMsRaMgHMMBMaMMSMM with chuck uioore
FROM OUR NOTEBOOK ...
AT the rate our present activities arc going w
to getting assistance u >it'ting out the now
of
currcnf goings on in the Quaker pity, this week we ve
ourselv-s ;is a 11 mmittte of one to judge the judgt
"11 have to resort
from tins me,'
Robstown
Bees Beat
Belmont, 7-4
Nixon News
Several persona motored to South
eru Spring to attend Her. Watson!
church Sunday.
Mrs. M. Tabor and grand daughti
Gonzales News
Mrs. Nellie Edwards, a nobis
church worker from Chicago, spent
a few days visiting her aunt, Mrs.
lilu Smith of l'rlnecville. Mrs. Ulan-
have returned from having visited| mi I.ee Rogers of San Antonio la
her son and daughter-in-law. Dolan 11 at the bedside of her father, Law-
Wheat was a delegate to the Insti-
tute at Corpus Chrlsti. Miss Kinu,;i
Gladys King has returned to Corpus
after visiting her relatives an I
friends. Miss Moouey has return.'!
from having visited her father
«' "'"R *">
ertainroent. In addition to trying to keep up with th^
ROBSTOW N, Texas—Scoring
five run* in the seventh inning,
the Robstown Bees dumped the
Belmont White Sox, 7-4, Sunday,
Aug. 2«" , ns Audrew Garza rang up
hi* tenth pitching win of the sea-
son. Garza bore down in the
clutches. In the first inning, for
Instance, the Six got a msn on
third and one on first, with none
out, but Qarza retired the side
without a run crossing the plate.
The Bees bunched their hits to
tally two runs In the second frame.
but in the fifth, with the help of a
nttmi*>r of Infield errors, the Sox
pushed four runs across to take
the lead. 4-2.
The seventh was the Bee's big
inning. On two valks and a bunt,
they loaded the bases. Then Tipton,
trying the squeeze play, hunted one
tlown the third base line. .Not only. ....
,l„l |,.Ml - .... fr„:„ third, but Mr' nd Mr ' •>■ • Adkli-
WililntiN I I.V.I all the w:iy!«na <i«"Khter spent Sunday in
reace Jones, who is improving from
au operation.
Mis. Alpha Stell and son, Jaiues
ltn.v arrived from Fort Worth to
mi a few days with Mrs. Addio
I Bell Polk, her mother.
llenty Ua.v. Misses Erna and Mattlf I Funeral serrices were held for
Lee Harris were weekend visitors Mrs. i'lancls Davis last week. She
The Teen-Agers club met at the lis the widow of the iate Mike Darla.
home of Miss Mary Roberts Mot.
■lay nlflit.
Service, were eouducted by Bar.
J. It. McPhcrson.
Mrs. Augusta Bryant is here vislt-
Kenedy News ju« lu r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moody
Sunday school at local chfircbes Mu-arove.
was well attended. Pastor Wllat Mrs S, llrown of Austin is visit-
delivered the lussage at 11 a.m. anJ'lnc her cousin, Mrs. Luciie Slielton.
s p.m. The NAACP met at 3:30 p.m 1'eleiHitex w ill attend the Mt.
at Ualllee Baptist church, 8unda-!! Zi"U association in Cuero this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Alien return. I *
Thursday morning from Detive:.'
Colorado where they attended tin '
American Woodman convention. Mr.'t:
and Mrs. Lewis Brown and daogh
ter of San Antonio were week-end
guests of ltev. and Mrs. C. C. Wash
Floresville News
■as received loo Ute for public*-
Ho
appointed
s* opinion
frmti
Consecutive
Andrews a<
: rac
ond to tally on the play.
doubles by Marion and
•ouuted for three more
of
ber
fa-
any
K'
Wit
the
a •
pet
th««
P'
IK I i
« ft
th-
orn ■
.Miss >• im T
which has the 1
luvii'Us lovelies
iladelphia"
rgest nurn-
have photo
I.ouie't place in the history of jazz • runs, to make the final tally, 7-4.
. . . Krskine Hawkins is being Twenty for Tipton
v# r swamped with mail following his J On the previous Sunday, Clarence
if rt* |:i«-st for a song tlfle lncorporat- Tipton won his utth game of the
iiiir the name of & city, town, hamlet' \ \ir. whipping the San Antonio
; borough. • ! P.rown Bombers, 7-5.
I'HK DISCS . a . I In what should be one of the
j Karnes City w ith her parents. Mr*
George tawaon was honored with
a shower Monday at the home of
Mrs. Jessie Sanders. J. B. Spring
of Corpus Chrlsti spent the week
cud with his parents. Mrs. I del
Shepard of Yoakum was the guc
of Mrs. I). L. Mull in, Saturday. Mr
Josie White of Alice was tile gue
of her mother.
ilghtS
Purl Bailey, star of
Woman" pairs "He Didn't Ask MeM 1 Bt
.Hid ' I Ain't Talking** on Columbia \
A
bn*h nt K< H
in ^
Till*
by l
sTAK t XI.11** K
pict im-
ported
ba"k-
' for a
with Mitchell Ay res orchestra doing
the background intHc . . . Count
Basle's ork noes all out on it* tor-
rid arrangement of "The King,"
< dedicated to Bonny tioodnian)
with Illinois .Ia< quet on tenor sax.
< ompanion tune is the long awaited
Basle version of Irving Berlin's
"B! le Skies'* (Columbia) . . . The
Buster Bennett trio, late-comers to
jthe sfvne. perform "Don't Jive Me,
Baby" coupled with "I
I Boogie." Strictly for tb
.. ts , . . TOI CAN DEPEND ON
ME and STOKMY WEATHEK by
rii^ International Jazzmen (Capitol)
. . FLYING BOMS NO. 2 with
t TiOnl« I finest games of the season, the
will tangle with the powerful
Monarohs of Victoria, in a holiday
special, Monday, Sept. '2. In a
.lime l', game, the tw
locked.
Pearsalt News
\s received too Ute for publlca-
Brownwood News
Weimar News
0"
.r«e I'al Pup|*-i
i unr
. . . Andy
K
v ba" b«*n inkc<
! for
three week*
at
ie Vjunrinm 1
n Nc
w York be-
gin
iiimj iej temb«T
12
* . . Vuzy
(ii
-pie i
r t be
Aquurium
f..i.
w tl by Lionel
Ha
lupton . . .
Th,
• Kin« Cole trio
will
the star
SKtner News
Services at Johnson Chapel were
cxcelleut. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mit-
chell of San Antonio were visitors.
The services at New Jerusalem
Baptist church were excellent. Pas-
tor Simmons preached on church
Clarence Mitchell of
n Motile Mitchell of
Son Antonio, Paul Mitchell of Gal-
ve.ston, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hay-
wood of West End Baptist church
of San Antonio were visitors. Mr.
I
the :
Want To doctrines,
blues ad- ^"akutii, Ml
l'l v H AND JI'DY by Lionel and Mrs. E. E. Hatchett arc
Hampton on Dcni . . . LBT*8 DO 1 junta "f his mother, Mrs.
THE WHOLE THING OH NO-1 Mo*by. Mrs. M. L. Gladney and
TlUNii AT ALL and WRONG little Carol Jean sjs'iit a week in
Services were good at all
churches. The Southern Traveler
trims dead-[quartet of Houston rendered se
vice at tin* Church of God in ChriF!
August 25. Mrs. M. L. Jackso
sponsor.
Funeral services were conducted
at Mt. Arie Baptist church for Mr
Minnie Hurley August 22. Rev. s
E. MeaUor officiated.
Willie Mingo and Mrs. Edwar
Mingo < f Washington, D. C., Mlss
lH>n thy and Betty Davis of Ha ;
Autonio were the house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. Mr. an !
Mrs. Hufua Hicks aud Miss ttebe<
ca C. Mooney of Houstou were r«-
cent visitors in the city. They wer
accompanie<l home by Missea lierr
Donle'Hnll and Essie J. Nelson. Mr. an*:
Mrs. I>avid Humphries, Mettdsna
Marie Taylor and Marie Kuox wer
a
in I'll illy
at the new Click nitery
opening September ft. Hay
NEIGHBORHOOD by Cootie Wil-
iiauis' ork (Capitol) . . . ON THE
BOARD WALK and YOU MAKE
ME FEEL So YOl NG by the Char-1 they attend1
i..reer . . . End Pieces; Cab Cal-1employer's *
Temple visiting friends and rela dinner gue t of Mrs. Eula Cofaqmu!.
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Webb and Rollert Prince, August 25. M:
have returned from Lubbock where and Mrs. Dave Humphries, Ale-
Taylor, Marie llnox
d funeral of their
in and also vlslteil their
dames Maria
L. M. Mitchell and L. S. Smith *er
bund is uiso on ihelloway Iteads a syndicate to buy a'sister Mrs. M. J. Miller of TetDTle. dinner guests of Prof, aud Mr*. K
Mm .' bill . . . Shapely pVanift 1>ot- i surplus aircraft carrier to be re-1 Mrs. \ aua Pearl Moore < ( l.uniu A. Alkin>ou. A. Lemons was also a
fi\ > Dow/m witt alve a concert.Imodeletl into a floaUna danca ball-lwa sth*t guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isoui guest. Mrs. Emella Roy and da
at the ^TS(Wtn? Ot Vuaic la Fhmrlroorn which will houae bar*. tnUo- (Todd. J ohm Henry L«va uC UwIqd, I l«r. Vivien and aon Willi® H
October 4 . . . Btttt In tha Quaker \ ranis and landtnt crefta to trana-\ Oklahoma. Mr. nno Mr*. I dinner
t \ re t lved too late for publica-
1 n accortlance with the V-J ob-
n c program, the Kcrr-IIolmau
•jjioii i>ost liMiA gave a retreat
pa:. le, originating at the Royal
cafe and ending nt the community
eer.'cr where the flag was saluted
in i impressive ceremony.
Prof and Mrs. A. L. Reed, Jr.,
resigned from the school faculty to
in San Angelo. Mrs. M. A.
1: n Floyd Sharp and Mrs. L.
H. K- I ha\e l ecn appointed to the
Mrs. it. B. Jones, who underwent
an eperatioti last Friday is resting
ni«fi;> H. N, Byrd is reported im-
proved, though his couditiou is still
si'ii"!!-. Arthur Lewis has returned
to tin- city from an enjoyable vaca-
te Miss Yerna Mae Adams of
lions :i is a visitor in the home of
Mr and Mrs. L. H. Heed. Mrs.
M ! i Jackson returned to her
1 >:ae in Waco after visiting her sis-
Nh Mary Calhoun. Mrs. iris
I. - Wilson is visiting relatives in
- ' ity. Mo. W. B. Jones Is
vixiting in Fort Worth. Mr. and
M 1: i Thomas and Mrs. L.
Tli"i«.is and granddaughter left for
ti . i■ -'"11 and other isdnts. Mrs. E.
M Mn \ erry entertained with a
luncheon last Friday at her home.
City, .flmtule Taweford sVrdded for
t 2*tilit at the CorniifJ nlte bpot on
A1'*""* 341. Ada Brown almo In
r'a lineap . . , The weft-known
■ca re^rdlng artist Sammy
•e. Is planning to organize a 17-
e band and I* seeking a feuime
i list Winner will be gowm-d
Htisseks of New York, and fotos
•fi by the famous Bruno of Hoi-
L'lffrper
r
jw.
by
ta
port patrons to and from shore.\Smith ot HowaTd ■wvra the mi«ni«
Harry James, Benny Goodman and! of Cleve Murphy and family. Mrs.
Duke Ellington sre charter mem-)Millie Murphy 8i>eut the week end
bere of the s/ndicsfe . . . Details 'In Luling visitln*: ber aister Mrs.
jt a near contest hy Lionel Hamp- Elisabeth Warfiehl. Mr. an<I Mrs.
ton will Im* made soon based on his Joseph Green and Mr. and Mrs.
hit. "ThP Pencil Broke and That's Dennis Dotson entertained Mes-
se, ra. Mario
llama of Austin Is visiting
hoim? ol her ulece, Mrs. B^j
White.
Miss Theluia Junior viaiteOa
Sau Antonio, recently. Missea
-mI an
New York C
ni
r*M
good Trice.
P"
and a
OO
n rn and of the K
1H ..
> i a k ■
mj says laU
a<
• 4 Mho
old
M-nd foto and
♦i >
,i iiini v
Prl
ice. ir/i? South
..lelpltt
Ot
tmus
N
' KNDH . a .
n
• ike K1
gt< n guenteil <>n
tn
1 K r< "
network prograi
I iy ev
: k Gloria i'
)
1 of (
le
veland. Obto w,
fir-
i pri/.
rlnncr lr. the
Sii
npt' n '
H*
y Itu Bh k. K. i
t
. . . T
"Anna Lueastn'
>•
• its twr -year i
i in N
• w
¥'>rk with Its .-
ol
1 lire*'
of
\
nine M
I
June Cooley i
Cb
.i i
i ti.Ken over tlie
Foi
< n< i i
r the r
ird. Hilda Simi
ti..
w
.'Itiingu^.' 1>. C.
B
tii,
II ha*
mttered to be
str
ictly a
'•■tall lounge nc
. ,
. \ II
wood producer
in j
l a «ho
Th
«
JH
A
--iU( I^ndon i
rn
luored
rlritf tb«lr ret
|M
All She Wrote"
broke ours. too.
And we Just
nd Eunice Strveusoti, Mr. and
dames Lottie nn«l Mosella Smith of | K's ei Stevenson were gneit^t
Corpus with a dinner. Mrs. Julius their mother.
Brownwood News
J. A. Hail was iu Dallas last
we^k attending the Sunday school
,, r,j ngress. Rev. ami Mrs. T. B. Heece
motored to Dallas Thursday with s
.roup of young folks to attend the
ongn-s. 1 Galvc
Tom- A party whs given Friday night1 ers Ik
lastlai the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Albert' the B
Jonea on Cayton street In honor of
I Misa Slniiwoa. A dau< e was given I
at the Cordell street community
turday with g<- d at- j
Johnson entertained with u ten
o'clock breakfast for Professor J.
R. Lockett of San Antonio aud
Mesdamcs Lottie and Mozelia
Smith Paul MitcteU of QtlwalMi
is visiting Shiner aud Yoakum
relatives. He will also visit Sau An-
tonio relatives In'fore returning to
n Mi-s Mattle Belle Me.v-
sklng your c«K>i eralb n in
s work. We need to train
ben.
our
Oakland
■ • nter la?
show
tcnduncv.
r to-
Service
'. Mun O 1
v ing
Attended
illid offil
i* "
role
I The
the
* Harris w
ed H«
id Hill Bapt
v. and Mrs
News
t
th ad pa-
1"
"ts.
tides Mrs
lit ail ope
B. im
isltors 1
lie, Tulsa.
<4 in
"T poi!
R- v. F. J. Ho
hurch lion-
L. While
on.
aud
-.ude
i of Thompson and
Workers worshiped
•v. G. W. Edward
deliverefi the un-
til: $110 oi was
Stevens and Kyle
ston were visitors
Mrs. M. M. Johnson, Miss Thclm
Hay Johnson and Rev. A. A. Coate
attended the Sunday school con
venti< n iu Dallas, August 21, Mr>
ora B. Ware Is iu the Schnlts ho*
pita!. Mrs. Charlie Williams Is visit
4ng th Il'VUston. Eddla Hoit su<.
Willie fisher are on the sick list.
San Marcos News
Frederick I>. Moore of Taylo:
aud formerly of tills city has beei
visiting with his aunt and nncle
Mr. aud Mrs. L. E. Robinson.
Mrs. Ruth Ylrglnla Alexander o'
Austin visited with her grandmo
, tli«Mr- Diana Martlndale, who
' U 111. Mrs. Essie Robinson aud
j niece. ^i*at> Mary Louise Seal lion
I ar visiting relatives and frieuds in
HAIR
HELP
Eaty to keep >our hair beauti-
ful and well groomed If your
cilp it clean. Twioe a week
treat it to Sergeant*! Sarcoptic
Maug- Medicine. Then sham-
poo. I uly, looae dandruff van-
idir« immediately. Sergeant*!
Mans- Medicine has sn agree,
able lar odor. Your hair itayi
cleaner, longer, with • • •
SerqeanVs
sarcoptic
MANGE MEDICINE
Corpus to Hear --
Virginia Gospel
Singers, Sept. 15
CORPUS CI1R1STI, Texas—
Ltither L'. Jackson of Snn Antonio,
one of tills ,ei'tlon°a bent known
directors of religious musicals,
and booker of nationally known
gospel singers, will present the
famous Hnrnmni/.iiif Four of Rich-
mond, Va„ radio, recording, and
concert anlots. In n concert, Sun-
day afternoon, Sept. 15, at 3:30
o'clock nt tho Bolomon Cole school
auditorium.
Missionary slaters rendered « fine
program Sunday night with the
sorilc-r choir rendering songs.
R 7. Hudspeth, pastor of the M.
E. church sponsored a flower png-
ennt Friday night; $128 was raised.
Tuesday night ■ surprise program
waa rendered for Pastor O. V.
Ererage for his splendid service. A
nice sum wns given him.
Mrs. Easter Hardy wa, rushed to
KerrTllla (Jencral hospital Wednes-
day.
Prof, and Mrs. B. T. Wilson and
children have returned from visit-
ing her mother, Mrs. N. E. Woo l-
ard. They also visited In Sonnner-
vllle, Xavasota, Houston, Beanmont
and Port Arthur. Mrs. K. M. Dukes
and grandson returned home from
San Antonio where she visited with
Described as the South s leading ,
,i,i>„.i a f fiaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thorn had
spiritual and harmonizing group.
• bringing an atomic array of gospel
songs," Jackson said that the Fam-
ous Harmonizing Four is the best
attraction he has yet presented.
Corpus Christians are expected to
tur nout In large numbers to hear
these outstanding gospel singers.
The at tract.on is being sponsored In
Corpus Chrlsti by the Rev. H. O.
Dilworth. Admission is $1. pre-sale
tickets, aud $1.25 at the door.
Kerrville News
Services were good at both
churches. At Mt. Olive Baptist the
as their guests. Mrs. Laura Bowden
and Earnest Jenkins, also Mrs.
FRIDAY, AfCL'ST 39,
MBS. LILLIE J. HALS
Mrs. LlIIIo James Hale, formerly
of this city, succumbed to ■ goltr*
operation on August 1), In Oakland,
California, where she had mnde her
home for seven years.
Mrs. Tlnltt was ai. active membei
of Beth Eden Baptist church. Oak
land, and wns president of tho Onk
land branch of the Woman's Fed
crated clubs of Cullfornla.
Among tho survivors are he|
widower; three sons; two dangt
tcrs, six sisters and five brothers.
Two of the decedent's sisters, Mra.
Ella Taylor, and Mrs. Bobble War-
ren. and a brother, Aubrey James,
reside in San Antonio.
Mary Harrison, ail of Houston.
Miss Dorothy Hightower left for
Houston. J. M. Turner ot Fort
Worth and Mrs. C. Hicks visited"
their sister and grandmother,
(ieorge Benson has returned homf
from Arizona and El Paso.
Certified AutoRepairing
GAS - OIL - WASHING - LUBRICATION
PARTS - ACCESSORIES - TIRE REPAIRING
Eason's Service Station and Garage
1605-07 E. Houston St. C. 5642
The National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
PRESENTS
MUSIC-DRAMA SERIES
8:00 P.M.
solomon m. coles high school1 auditorium
gymnasium
"CLAUDIA"—Negro Drama Group October 29, 1946
MURIEL RAHN—Dramatic Soprano November 26, 1946
MID-WINTER FASHION REVIEW December 25, 1946
"MY LIFE"—A Stage Play (Date to be set)
AUBREY PANKEY—Lyric Baritone February 19, 1947
AFRICAN DANCE GROUP—Featuring ASADATA
DAFORA March 8, 1947
solomon m. coles high school auditorium
GYMNASIUM
921 Winnebago Slmt ^u,t2£1!* TSS
On Sale At...
Music Center. 518 Peoples; Kelly Music Store, 415 8chatzel; NAACP
Office, 1104 Winnebago; George Washington Carver 8chool, Campana
at Hedden; Solomon M. Coles High 8chool, 924 Winnebago; Chicken
Coop, 1218'A North Staples.
See Mantan Moreland with Charlie Chan in Monogram's "Dark Alibi"
"RC tastes best to me!"
Mr
I.nf.
Victoria News
liu -
ladle II-
Alic# Htcvci
•a were rUltors In
f Mr. nml Mrs. Jnk*-
Mri. K. A. ha* re-
t" * III Alltolllu uft**r (4 ftliurt
!■ Tl
id
Rbj
«uch t
'•r II-
Mary
UU st I
•n. |
In"
lent
Pi
-Vt'Alllf ii
mnlif.
re jrour
ter and
r uf Mt.
F. McBetJl a
vacation. Tl
i < arollna.
r York.
iitf was burieii
t th ? l'leenaut i
■ev^n cent# foi
Br
FI
e«l on H
Golden
Cont«'it
try wll
Pr.-llmi
nira«t with Vb-tor. Flmt
f jinwd tblw month, part
ea>« 1 a^ Klriglm and the
: . . ' MH
kvn Fr«uii«- will lie crown-
temlier JO at the mammoth
late ballroom In Harlem.
11* from all oter the conn-
rle for the cotete<I Town,
irle# will 1m held at the
Rexl
reporter.
Mm. Kul
afler a veri
M .
lavoy iMillroom where Baddy Jobn-
toti'H miiMlckert opened a alx week
att'it but ni;:ht. Winner will re-
ceive a allver IotIi.jt cup. a $100
aavlngi ln nd. a aereen t«ft with a
lending motion picture company
emi an oi i*>rtunIty for national
•l.irdotn. Plana are under way to
•ir the flnnla over a coaat to roaat
network . . . Count B* l* baa
lanm-h^d a mtialc publishing firm
to In* known an Hterllng Music cor-
poration. and will be a subsidiary
of Kurke-Yan lleusen, Incorporated
• . . Producer Jules Levey's film,
MN«'W Orlenns," to itar Louis Arm-
•lr ng Is scheduled to begin shoot-
ing on the *a Goldwyn lot In
Hollywood the ssrly pert of 8e|>-
•em'ter. Flicker to te emphasise
L. Dudley U home
• very pleassnt trip to Mexico
^he wan accompanied home by
Onlla Chretien of Sau An-
tonio. Mrs. Ollle lt«allfield and Mra.
Guaale Mahoru of Port L;i\a<a
were house gueata of Mi.-w Mary E.
Townaend.
Have a Coke
Claud ,: Im es DariJ...
D<n limes Claudia.
and lion you II love
1SI9TI1Y 'I'lil MsG
■in" f i'l'BiNio ©nwi mwniflrai
wnv-b. sHkjucci
■ wtfliuk ^.«,lllli«kimk
2a
Schulenhurg Newa
(Jhureh ochool was fin« at all
church**. Iter. 1>. D. t'aahaw
pri'ai hHd ut the McUiodlat church
tot Iter. K. T. fuller. Tl*. prugrum
at i'loaannt L'uiun MuuUajr evening
waa apif'iiUid.
Mra. Juaenhlnc I>ancj ut Ran Ha-
tonlo i« vlaillnc Mra. Cynihla l'ulk.
Miaa Juale Mae Uraut la vlaillii(
iht mother aud aiater, Mri. Hvatrlce
liptuu and Otelia Otej. Mra. Cvlea-
(lue StevviiH Cleo Oreeowoud aud
U. I. Mhepherl ar« icarluf for
Cuaru to attend the Mt. Zioti a o-
ciaMun which began Tueaday.
Mra. Mar/ Jonea, Victor White,
I«on i'hlillpa, Ida Uarla, Margaret
JC'ina aud Ida Hctlllou are on tho
aick Uat.
Hartfield
Confectionary
SHINE PARLOR
AND NEWS ROOM
808-808' j N. New Braunfels
Avenne
Candle* ■ Chewing Oum
Cignra • Cigarettes • Soft
Drink* . Ice Cream
Wa ar* upcrta In tha car*
of colored ahoea, whites
and two tones.
Hartfield Cabs
r 5139 - b. 31264
TWILIGHT TRANSFER CO.
YOU CALL-WE HAUL
KEASONAKI-e prices
Telephones: Ii 2-0113 — L. 2-9235
CHARLBB (MASK IN j DARE Owner
NO ONE'S INN
605 EAST commerce street
"F<rr Best in Entertainment end Food"
Cold Beer — Soft Drinks — barbecue
THE OLD FASHION J AY-FROM OUR PIT
Specializing in Ste*ki, Chicken, Mexican
and Se* rood liishex
Dance Under The Stars on Our Patio
MR AND XBS 0*0*0E DILWORTH, Prop*.
"What a lucky discovery!"
says Mantan
"I ravar hnaw that colna tasted ao
different! 1 took the famoua cola
Uate-t«at and found RC taatoa boat!
It really given you a quick-up when
you're faelin' blue." Try it youraelfl
Hay, "RC for mel" It'a the quick
way to gat a quirk-up with
Royal Crown Cola—tho only cola
that'a boat by Uata-Uat!
AfOrY
but^FUU
giasscs
5<
AND YRlOYf BOTtll
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1946, newspaper, August 30, 1946; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399173/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.