San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1945 Page: 8 of 8
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94 YEARS MILLING
EXPERIENCE
This Is Your Best Flour
SECOND BAPTIST CHl'HCH
Chestnut ami Center SU.
Samuel H. James, Jr., 6.T.M.,
Minister
11 A. M.
"learning to Handle Oursflvf*"
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ProKDKSi by rfcnreh school de-
partment anil baptismal service
Morning message by Rev. James
YOU ARE INVITEDI
CHU
Thoughts to
Ponder
— By Evangelist "~
MRS. M. A. GOODWIN
IIow beautiful heaven must be—
a place c* rest, joy, and happi-
ness. There the King of Glory
shall bid us welcome to an un-
changing rest. We shall find that
our labor, toillne ami suffering
have not been in vain. The glory
of the kingdom will make for It
all. Are you willing to endure the
cross despite the shame? You will
find it pays.
New Shiloh to be Dedicated, Sunday;
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PLKASK NOTE—Church reports Ml ST reach Renter office by
NOON, i' TUESDAY, or each week, and must not contain more than
110 words. Reports received too late for publication will not be pub-
lished th- following week. Reports containing more than 110 words
will not be published. No further conversation will be entered into
concerni 113 these rules.—Edkcr.
fiRANT MEMORIAL AME
Rev. O. W. Hwlffes, Pastor
Church sol mil opened with the
superintendent and his staff In
charge. The lessen was reviewed
f-V the p. stor. and delivered the
rtuon at the morning service.
The Sunday night special senium
a :is titled "(Sod Is My Co-Pilot."
Terr« nce Hodges received many to-
l.fiiK from the Sunday school schol
;i ml church members. Visitors
are always welcome. The annual
.-er;uou of the Stewards and Stew-
irdesse> will Ik? preached on Sim-
la v. June 10, by Rev. Allen.
JONES CHAPEL METHODIST
Rev. Saul White, Pastor
Sunday school was fine, with the
lix rintendeut in charge. The re-
ii-w was ct ndiictiHl by Mrs. L. K.
ii". The pastor delivered both
;cs, and administered the
lent of the Lord's Slipper 1
trior choir sang for both ser- J
view. The week of appreciati n
honoring the pastor will end on
Sunday. June 10. at 3:fl0 o'clock,
with Rev. J. N. Byrd. pastor « f
Gre.x'er Mt. Olive Baptist church,
a> speaker.
EAST END BAPTIST
Rev. T. J. Pleasant, Pastor
Church school was fine, with Su-
perintendent Roberts in charge,
jlorniug and evening services were
pjod. with the pastor speaking nt
the morning service and Rev. Mc-
Kenzle speaking at the evening
service*. The Sunday school anl
H.Y.P.r. congress will meet with
.his ehurc hon June 27-28-119 anl
all are invited. The junior church
is preparing for a night of activity
« n Wetlnesday. Rev. W. A. Green is
visiting in Houston, A number of
members are on the sick list.
NEW HOPE BAPTIST
Rev* T. H. Robinson, Pastor
Sunday school with .Superintend
t Jones in charge of an inter
ling session. Rev. II. Dun au de-
! singers and Antioch Gospel alngers
rendered an after-service program
Several out-of-town visitors were
present
WEST END CHURCH OF GOD
IN CHRIST
llev. W. 0. Anderson, Pastor
Sunday school, with the superin-
tendent in charge. The lesson was
taught. A fine program for young
people will be held on Sunday, June
10, and all are invited to attend.
Visitors arc welcome.
CHl'RCH OF UOD
220:> K;ist Commerce
Rev. David Scott, I'astor
Sunday school opened at the usual
hour, with the superintendent in
ebnrare. The pastor conducted the
services throughout tlie day. Visi-
tors are always welcome.
CROCKETT STREET CHRISTIAN
Rev. E. W. James, Minister
A revival will begin at the Crock-
ett Street Christian church Sunday,
June 10, at S::!0 p. in., to continue
through June 'J-'. The Rev. \V. <>.
Gill, dean of Jarvis Christian col-
lege. will be the evangelist in
charge. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended the public to attend the serv-
ices each night. The church is lo-
cated on the corner of Olive anil
East Crockett streets.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Leonard G.
Adams wlsnes to thank friend* ami
relatives for every act of kindness
shown the deceased during hi* III.
iscss, and to the fsniily is sgr
bereavemcnt at his passing.
We thank all who sent telegrkas.
beautiful florals and cards a* e*
pressions of sympathy, and tiioac
who donated their cars.
We especially thank the Re?. K.
A. Ramsey of Mt. Ararat Baptist
church and Key. J. W. Scott of Bt.
Mark Baptist church for their con-
soling remnrks, and the Frank E.
Lewis Funeral borne for efficient
service.
May the Giver of all that'* good
shower His blessings upon each one
of you.
-—The family.
IN MKMOKIAM
In loving memory of our mother.
Mrs. Hannah E. Smith, who de-
parted this life June 7, 1014.
Whenever I think of her so dear,
I feel her angel spirit near; a
voice comes floating on the air.
reminding me of Mother'* prayer.
—Mrs. E. L. Stevens, Mrs. Pearl
Montgomery, daughters; Willie
E. Howard, son; and their
families.
IN MEMOKIAM
In memory of our dear hasbaml.
father, brother, Dillard A. Jone-
Gone is the face we love so dear,
gone Is the voice we love to hear;
Tis sad, but true, we wonder why
you had to die. The shock was hard,
t lie blow severe, we little thought
the end so lienr. We loved yon, but
(iod loved you best. Sadly missed,
Mrs. Gertrude Jones, widow; Dil-
lnrd A. jones, Jr., Robert Charles
Jones; brother and sisters.
VI
The
Shiloh'Baptist
To Enier New
mi proi:r;ii>! S;ui<l;iv niirlit. All? l#i** C 1
«.,*hi,,,i >, hdince. Sunday
I In' servb A cordial wel come is "
M< N'*al
Light
niing
! >oke
vj el
age an i
night* The
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extended visit*
pastor is out 1
nt all time*. Tlie
the city .
MT. HfcKMON BAPTIST
Rev. Mi. H. Martin, Pastor
Suuday hlIuhiI wae fine wUli hu-
p<r\ntendent and teneliers at tlvli
prists. Review by lie v. J. S. Uo.v
iird. Her. J. W. Vaughn delivered
the morning message. I1YPU well
taterulefl. with the president in
charge. The pastor brought a splen-
did message at night. All service*
were well attended throughout the
day. Visitors are always welcome.
MT. HOSE BAPTIST
Rev. 1). H. Hall, Pastor
Sunday school on time, with the
superintendent in charge. The pas-
tor delivered both sermons during
the day. B. T. S. met with the
president in charge. Visitors arc
always welcome nt our church, -10
llenry street.
MEMORIAL BAPTIST
Rev. J. II. Thomas, Pastor
Sunday school was well attended
and the lesson was reviewed by the
pastor. Rev. \V. L. Thomas preach-
ed a wonderful sermon. Be v. Call
of Goliad, Texas, made remarks.
B. T. S. was fine, with the president
In charge. Mr. Speaker was present
and spoke f< r the N.A.A.C P. and
the sum of $S was given to him from
the meinliers.
TRIE VINE BAPTIST
Rev. \V. M. Shorter. Pa- tor
Huiiddj school opened with the
itiortau&dent aiul staff at their
piMtt; of duty. Review conducted by
An ambition of eleven years will
lx*conie a reality Sunday, June 10
'or the pastor. Rev. S. E. Steward,
and members of Shiloh Baptist
church, av they formally enter their
1 new $25,000 structure at 4 o'clock
\ Sunday morning. The cundle-Uxht-
lug service will start at 810 South
Superlntciuleut IUibluMti. At 111 Walters, site of tb4 nUurdl 'n «w-
oVU*the pastor taught a power- j ganlzatlon April 15, 10.14, and pro
I'tiJ lmsou. Mrs. Kate Roberts en-.'ceed to tbe dnireh.
fertaimil the mission my society. I Thus will begin 11 week of riedf-
I«*e cream and cake were served. I cation services which will continue
TITS well attended. I>ea.*nn I>an through June 17.
inducted the night devotion s
and the pastor delivered
tessage.
Some of the most
jj* <X><'I minisu rs In ti i
DENVER HEIGHTS ( IK KCII
OF (^01) IS CHRIST
Elder R. S. Pare, Pastor
Sunday gfliool with snperintend-1 o'clock
outstanding
section will
deliver sermons each night, with
the dedication sermon to,b^ jeli^;
ered by I)r. W. B. Myers, pastor of
Mt. Final Baptist church of Hous-
ton. Texas, Sunday afternoon nt 3
Souvenir programs, t<^ Jm?
I distributed at Ylie church on Sun-
day, will outline other ministers
:>nd their topics for discussion.
ent and teachers at their is sts: r -
view by Rev. Floyd Crawford.
Broadcast at the regular hour. The
Women's Bible band met at 4
o'clock and the young people in the 1 Coming! Louis Armstrong an<T
early evening. The night- ser vice j his orchestra. Library auditorium,
was well attended. The Hondo Friday, July '27.
Sutton and Sutton Funeral Directors
"Truly a Remembered Service"
Great Mission Mutual Burial Association
Fannin 7283 430 North Cherry Street
ANTIOCH BAPTIST
Rev. R. Wilson, Pastor
Sunday school on time, with tl:
superintendent and teachers at their J
posts. The deacons led the praise j
service, and the junior choir sang.
Rev. R. Lewis brought the message. |
B. T. S. met. with the president j
and group captains at their posts.)
The senior choir sang for the night |
services and the pastor brought the 1
message. You are welcome at Ar
tioch.
W. H. Leonard'3 Pharmacy
"THE STORE OF SERVICE
Preseriptions, Drugs, Toiletries
Candies, etr.
FREE DELIVERY
701 S. PINE STREET
Ken. 6137-61:18
COLONIC CLINIC
707 SOUTH FINE STREET
Dedicated to rendering an EFFICIENT HEALTH SERVICE
Intestinal Irrigation, Lig'iii and
Vapor Baths, Massage
Phone for Information and Appointment, K. 6921
Sponsored by Sr.n Antonio Fcnlth Clinic, 2E20 Broadway
IN MEMOKIAM
In loving memory of our loving
wife and mother. Mrs. S. Byrd, wlio
(•parted this life one year «go,
June H, 1944. Dear, you qotetly
went to sleep and left us, so un-
happy. Although we. cherish the
very thought of you, your kind, lo
ing and always understanding waj
We loved you. but God loved 7*
l>oHt. Sadly missed by the famil
REV. S. E. STEWARD
B. MYERS
Shown In the top picture above is Bh'loh Baptist church, which
will be formally entered by the membership nt services to be held
Sunday morning, June 10, beginning at 4 o'clock.
Below are Rev. S. E. Steward, B.Th., pastor of Shiloh, and Rev.
W. B. Myers, pastor of Mount Sinai Baptist church of Houston, Texas,
who will deliver the dedicatory sermon, at services Sunday afternoon
at 3 o'clock.
CARTER UNDERTAKING CO.
(Successors to Carter-Sutton Co.)
DE LUXE AMBULANCE —MORTICIAN —LADY ATTENDANT
(TUB HOUSE OP SATISFACTORY REIIVICE"
<01 N. Centre St. Notary Public Garfield 7311,7312,254*
their kindness (luring the illness
and death of my wife, Mrs. Willie
Sine Carter, who passed away May
20, 1045. We especially thank those
who expressed their sympathy with
cards, telegrams and florals. Ix'ft
to mourn are a husband, John L.
Carter; daughter, Mrs. Mattle Eu-
gena Mess; two sisters and one
brother.
GUCL Annual Sermon
Set for Sunday, June 10
The annual sermon of the Grand
Union of Colored laborers will be
held at St. Luke ilethodist church,
corner of Indiana and Shenandoah
streets, Sunday, June 10, nt 3
o'clock. Rev.' G. A. I °slandes is
pastor. All members muet attend.
(Paid matter.) (0-8
IN MEMOKIAM
In memory of our mother Hi:
grandmother, Mrs. Ellen WJiit
who was called from lal>or to n
ward on June 5, 1044. It is so liaij
for mh to accept your absence b
Ood in lliv win- provi«letM«,.
| all things well. Sauly mi<seftj|j(p.
I'earl White, daughter, and
otbi Ho Anderson, granddaughtir.
CARD OF THANKS
This is the way of expressing oir
thanks to our many frieuds f>r
2% Compound
interest account
Accounts bear interest
from date of receipt.
No amount too small.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1945, newspaper, June 8, 1945; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399380/m1/8/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.