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TWO
' FRIUAV, AIIUUST 29
BAM AHTOKIO KE0I8TEE
City N
TEXAS COMMUNITIES and SCHOOL NEWS
I
After spending three weeks In
Corpus Chrbti as the house guest
of har asters and brothers-in-law,
Mr. and Mm. FTensav. and Mr. and
Mrs. Hill, little Miss Ueralilinc
Phillips has letumed home. Mrs.
C. P. Fhil'iips and Norman Deams
of Kon'.uy, motored to San Antonio
last Wednesday to visit at the bed-
side of J. D. Deams, their father.
N. Deams und C P. Phillips mo-
tor -d to Lock hart last week on
business.
of Miss Viola Garza. I spent the week-end with Mr. and;
Mrs. Vernon EUlott, Mrs. O. E ' Mrs. Theodore Blanks. Dutch
Kindred, and little Theresa Bland j White of San Antonio was the
were the guests of Mrs. Mattie
Glpson in Corpus Christ! the past
week. Mrs. Louu Herron motored
to San Antonio, Texas, to do some
shopping.
Brackettvifle News
Sunday school and church were
well attended at all churches. Prof.
L. R . Edmerson left Tuesday for
Eoulder, Colorado, where he will
Aaron Hints passed away Wed-' accompany his wife back to Texas j
nes lay night at the home of his J Miss Dorothy Henderson of San
daughter, Mi's. Pearl Conner. Fune- Antonio is visiting htr grandpar-'
ral services were conducted Friday ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkes
from the Church of God with Rev. Mesdames Chic Bennett, Harding
H. Harvey officiating. Collins, Payne, and Jimmy Blanks were
house guest of Sam Hardy of this
city.
New Braunfcls News
Sunday was regular pastoral
day at Live Oak Baptist church, j
and Sunday school opened with the
superintendent presiding. Inspira-
tional services were held. Song
SamHustonCoBc*eAlumni'Make Good9
p
rri
service was rendered by the choir,
Mrs. O. M. "Scrutchins, pianist.
Visitors attending we e Mr. and
Mrs. S. T. Toney, of Seguin; and
Mrs. Matilda Millett of San Mar-
cos, and A. Huntsberry of Houston.
MUs Annie Louise Tucker was en-,
tertained with a p* rty at Wood-
were in chai ge. Interment was In I visitors in the city Friday after-Ilake country club in San Antonio,
this city. He is survived by his | noon. ' I Fi^ay night, by Miss Hunter, and
daughter. Mrs Conner, a sen, Sam
Hmes of Ca'iK.rnia, ten grand-
children.
Fred Sweeney and his sister,
Mrs. Allen Watson of Oozcna.
Texas, was in the city on business.
Mrs. Allen Watson. Mrs. Addie
Remo, Mrs Annie Cole, and Mrs. j
Mrs. Wilson on Saturday night.
Miss Tucker left on her vacation
to Cuero, Victoria and Corpus
Christi.
Miss E.M.Sweeney of Cuero were j Mary Warrior motored to Del Rio, ( Mr and Mrs- Lincoln Mulkev
in the city last week on business.1 Thursday night. Andrew Hall re- entertained their niece, Miss W il-
The bottle- show got under way tuned from Prairie View last cox> wiltl a Party Saturday night
Friday night at the school and a Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter a' 'heir home, and a delicious re-
grand time was had by all at-j Oanielr and son were we 'k-end P118' was served. Mrs. Bonnie
tendants. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carter \ visitors in the city visiting rel-1 Ruth James and daughter, who
of Teague, Texas, spent a while in1 atves. ' j have ^en visiting here for the past
the city while en route to Cor- j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompscn. I wcc'{' 'e" Sor 'ler home in Fort
P'j.'. Chrsti. They attended the j Mrs. Mabel Wallace, Miss Lillie
bottle show. j Mae Warrior, and Pete Louis mo-
Sunday school was conducted by torod to Hondo, Sunday morning
MisR. B. Cunringham, and splen- to visit relatives and friends. Leroy
did remarks were made by Miss O. i Young of Del Rio visited the city
L. Meador of San Antonio. Mrs.' Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Catherine Hi'l and daughter of j John Wilscn, Sr., and Miss Flor-
Corpus Christi are visiting her par- ence Williams of San Antonio were
ents M. and Mrs. C. P. Phillips, in the city on business Sunday
Miss Zeline Phillips of Austin, Tex- afternoon. Vincent Collins of San
as, is vi.iiting her parents and Antonio was a visitor in the city
friends. A. L. Houston and daugh- j Sunday, the guest of Miss Mrr-
ters. Misses Clara, Viola and Lottie garet July.
Mae, and his son, Leo, of Lockhart, ♦
Texas were dinner guests of their YottkUTO NeW8
cous'ns Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Teague.
E. T. S. met at the usual hour! :Ar -Jld Mrs- 1x11:18 Cook of Hal-
Worth. Attending the congress in
Waco, Texas, are the following del-
egates: Rev. and Mrs. Pierce, Mes-
dames C. A. Johnson, Mildred Bur-
leson, Wi lard Jackson. Miss Paul-
' ine P.crce, De!ores Jackson, and'
little Phyliss.
TIIEODOKr) A. 8COTH JK
The alumni office at Baiuuel
Huston college, Austin, Texns. is
crowlujr loudly about the achieve-
ments this summer of some fellow
Hustouites.
Jamm P. Itrawley. of Lockout,
recipient, this sprang, of an hon-
orary decree in education at his
alma mater, received his Ph. I).,
at North western's summer com-
mencement. He is president of
Clark college, Atlanta, (Georgia.
Theodore Adolphus Scott, Jr.,
of Dallas, having received ids
master's at the University of Plnn's
famed Wharton Sebool of T< m-
merce, is now doing research in
college education and institute ial
J AMES T. HKAWLKY
the University of
au apprenticeship
management at
Chicago. After
in the Samuel Huston business of-
fice. Scott was passed on to a sis-
ter institution where he is still bur-
sar and business manager.
Kmmn Van Dyke, *30, of Austin,
who also completed her master's
degree at the Denver university
rchool of commerce has turned
/nun college positions to the a hi
of national defense In the Office of
Production Management.
Eugp u^ Augustus Owens, '37 of
Smlthville, Is finishing up his iu-
terneshlp at the Kansas City Gen-
eral hospital after completing his
medical education at Meharry.
of Jacob Chapel Methodist will
meet with Pleasanton Baptist
school on the second Sunday in
September. In the afternoon, vari-
ous clubs from San Antonio will
meet with the church. This is
sponsored by Mrs. R. E. Taylor.
Everyone is invited to attend this
affair.
Miss Clarloa Coleman of Seguln
was entertained on Thursday night,
and tha evening was spent in en-
joying the hot dogs and cold drinks
served by the hostess. She is the
nicce of Mrs. W. C. Walker.
Wins 4-H Judging Championship
Boerne News
Sunday aciiool was on time,
opened by the assistant superin-
tendent, Mrs. Idella Arnold. Mrs.
Mrs. P.
Sunday school at Allen Chapel j Edgar, Texas.
was well attended with the super- of We9thoff, Texas, was the
E. D. Brody taught the lesson.
The pastor, Rev. E. H. Green!
taught a wonderful lesson at the
night service. A splendid program
was rendered by Mrs. Era Davis.
Mrs. Idella Arnold gave the wel-
come address, and Mrs. E. H.
Green, and Mrs. Bertha Ferrell
gave solos.
Oliver Brown of San Antonio
visited his grandmother, Mrs. M. E.
Spears, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Ho!m"c were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Parser in San An-
tonio last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Ferdinand Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
O'Neil Wrenn, and children attend-
ed the fair Sunday in Fredericks-
burg. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis.
Mrs M .E. Spears, Mrs. Hattie
Davis, Mrs. Idella Arnold, Grant
week as the guests of her brother j Wrenn, and little Helen Corley mo-
and his wife, Prof, and Mrs. Wil- tored to the Alamo City last week,
liam Johnson. Services were good j Mr. and Mrs. OUie Street of
at Macedonia, and Rev. Saunders San Antonio visited their relatives
baptized a number of converts j here last week. Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday evening. The Minister's!Tolbert Williams, and Tolbert, Jr.,
and Deacons wives union met In J visited in San Antonio, Sunday
the home of Mrs. Francis Heggans. I night. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brody
Mrs.
Mis*
with the president in charge. N. I ^tsville visited his sister,
Hir.cy had charge of the lesson.: Jackson last Friday.
after which a splendid program \ **• W'3on and Miss M.
fc'us conducted hy the JurJor class Ho'Jslon visited Mrs. M. White who Monday.
with Mrs. Teague as mistress of ls but 13 much improved since ~ Jp~
eetemony Sunday marked the J here in the city at the home rearsaU JNeW3
el>'Se of the bottle show for the!cf Mrs- E M Brooks. The Idea —
benefit of the Baptist church, and H ur ®oc al c ub met at the homej Sun<5ay scho°1 °P*ncd on
the sum of *38.55 was turned in.jt,w MrT L®1" Moore. The club was
The total amount raised will be 1 ,crved
intendent, Mrs B urleson, in Gf her grandmother, Mrs.
charge. Put. and Mrs. S. T. Tori^y Edam, Saturday. Miss Do"
were guests of the Hunter family.' Smith of San Antonio is li
Mesdames Frankie Rolls, J. M. city as guest of her grandfife
Lee, litre B >bby Robinson, and A.! Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Smith.
Mills visited relatives here Sur.- J ciara jean Lcekett was the
day. Dewey Branch is a new sub-. 0f her parents, Saturday.
scriber to the Register. Mesdames j Mrs. Virginia Smith w
Cokmar^Ruth Wit™ ^\TWedne9day night, and In j and"othe"rs sponsored a wonderful | ton'o. Mrs. Mattie Clines of
Coleman, Ruth Wilson, and Miss F. Leesville, Friday on her cdtoty1 1
Hickj of Hunter visited m San Ant'— o, | missionary work. She reports a
wonderful meeting at both places. I ,ce crpanl and cake. Mias Medora | San Antonio visited in the home of
Mrs. Mary Lee Whittington left for | Emma Williama
Goliad, Texas, Sunday, wfierc she
will be the guest of he
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
for several days. Sam
Jr., is up again after spendin.
Jnck Grays (right), of Iirnzo3| James Meloson of Liberty com
county, Texas, is shown being ty won second.
awarded the 411 club Judging cou-| Tills contest, lu connection witSI
test cliampionxhlp cup, Inst week,'the 4 11 short course and encamgi
... ., . i . ■, j .... ^ , hy R. A. Sanders (left), county! uient. Is held annually at Pralr&a
with the president in charSe. ; had as ^house_ g^iest her | ngpnt of UraIOS county, which was j View State college, and, thj
won by r.rays with a total of 5711 year. Ill) Ihits from 45 countii^
1 with the superintendent and ...c
teachers at Uleir ppsts. The lesson
IS'
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and I " "ltu-
Mrs. L S. Teag'ie While there !***" m the has been re-
she rode the tractor and pickcd;moved hom# 01 her S™nd"
85 pounds of cotton. Miss O. L.imother\ M™ S M' Morris' and 18
Meador of San Antonio spent the much improved.
week as the guest of Mrs. R. B.
Cunningham.
I Sherman Johnson
anil little
titers, Sarah Louise and Sadie
Marie, spent Sunday in Frio Town
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Tompson. Rev. Johnnv Stev-
Mr and Mrs. I urday night to attend the wedding > in Laredo, with his mother, MY3.
and daughter, !^.IJ,oto[!dto?e"ne'TeJtaa:..s?t-1 Ola B. Hays. The association
Miss G:rtrude Adams, Mrs. Sam j brother and his wife, Lev. and
Jones, Mrs. Dave Henderson, Jr., I Mrs. E. J. Thomas of Sin An-
San
entertainment for the Home Mis-1 Antonio is in the city until October.
sion society, They served tamales, I Son Davis and Allen Phillips of |
'|!
is doing nicely | his aunts, Mrs. Ida Davis, and
11 after undergoing an operation. Burl! Mr*. TlUic Barber.
points out of a possible 700.
participated.—(AXP).
Curtis MoWtt'xr. .
in the city vsitlng relative fi
friends. .
Robert Hays, Jr., haj retuli
home after spending the
ncd
similiter
Annie Mae, spent the week-end in
! of-Mrs. Mary Walker and Willie
Mike is in the city visitng lis moth-
er, Mrs. Winnie Hopkins and other
°2! relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Westhoff
wert in the city last Saturday on
business. The Dewitt county Sun-
day school and B. Y. P. U. Institute
will convene with St. Thomas Bap-
tist church in Westhoff, Saturday
and Sunday, August 30-31. Quite
a few citizens motored Tl.omas-
. ^ ..... , . , . , , , town last week to assist Rev. P. L.
chetr with its cfftcient leaders, held | White a ral,y
Stockdale News
Mr. and Mrs. AUie Miller of
| Corpus Christi visiting their moth- j P'ay ] a Wonderful rehearsal, several
at--. AtiMiU! 'iJtl-ri..:-:- i:«! Uttl.f .?uefc*?. Rwd was serioua-J^n Rpv. anrl M„. K fJ
I her children. Mr. and Mrs. Clato:burned_al*>u' the and hands ■ Henderson ot Beeville. were to. the [
I E. Barnes and M C. Johnson They j when a jar gasoline exploded, j city 0n business recently. (Mt.
.PlwswtOT News
Hcmy Burse also visited Mrs.
Ida Davis. Mrs. Ima Davis re-
turned to her home in Houston
after visiting' here as the guests of
her sisters and other relatives. She
is a former resident of this city.
Mrs. Mary Smith was in San An-
tonio last week. Albert Washing-
ton visited in Comfort last Sun-
day.
present.
Cesar Axel visitsd In the home
of his mother, Mrs. Oliifc Wilson,
and also in the home of Mrs. Sam
Ella Richardson of Seguin. Mrs.
Daty Davit announced the wed-
ding of her sister, Miss Margaret
Coleman to O. Shelton last week.
Alice Ncw
W. T. HARRIS „
RADIO SHOP T;
W* fix 'em, regsrdlea
Prices Kessoaable
5tl K. Crockett B. Mil
,lr were accompanied by Charlie Gra-i , — ou
M°0f^« We n «e u 0USe !TU°f! ham Visited hi, children,1 Amaf d ^mpson of San Antonio a wondcrful mUsioI1 Monday eve- J Priestly, at his post. Services were
Mr and Mrs. D MiUer and family. othel]0 and spent Sunday with her parents, nin wilh Cirele Four in charge, I spiritual all day at Pleaaanton Bap-
^Barber and Jim Bolden ham Mr and Mrs. Bob Thompson. At- anJ Mrs. Sophia Washington,^-! St church, and Rev. ^MJohn-
accompanied Rep Bios on a motor' Mr ^ MrJ JeMe Stafford ! t_erdlnff servlees a' Miguel, Texas, idcnt - 1
trip to Segum «, business lastly y^tyntrett.
i The cause was undetermined. Mrs.
Sunday school opened on time
Bethel Home mission society had j with the superintendent, Rev. I. P.
M Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Sunday night. Miss O. L. Meador |llam, ^"'little fflwinne Rucker* D,vta- Mrs' Dora Mrs. J. B.
Jesse
Mrs
M. Wil
■pent the week-end
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. S.
with friends
.and G F Stafford of Houston Rivera' ^ llttle son, Roy Lee;
! came for their sister, Mrs. Ollie Rcv' John Steven8' Miss Maxine
Barber and Qrj Saturday morning. She has Mrs- R- H ^hardson and
family, accompanied by Mrs. Sylvia ^ vis;Un friendj for th agl ■ ~ -
B*rber motored to Floresville.
_ m on tn.
Texas, Sunday evening. , j
Fbtonia News
KerrvilJe News
son delivered the morning message,
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Friday of Se-Jand these of the afternoon and
guin. Texas, were in the city last [night services. The Sunday school
Comfort News
Mrs. Helen Davis of Los An-
geles. California snent a few weeks i nights,
with her mother, Mrs. Martha
CiaiA of w uring, Tt-xou. Slie iiub
returned home. Miss Willie Alma
Jenkins spent the week-end with
Mrs. Katy Davis and son, Robert,
Jr. Mrs. Jenkins spent Sunday
with Mrs. Davis. Barbecue was
served at the home of Mrs. Walter
Stokes, with about 30 guests
daughter, Miss Gladys Margaret.1
Others were the Misses Dorothy;
May and LaRita Jean Richardson,
Willie Ferris mi Roosevelt Coun-
ty.
Dark Laughter
BY OL HARRINGTON -
Sunday school was well attend-
ed and the teachers were at Uieli
posts. Deacon Bruce ls leader
and the pastor made no mistake
when he secured the services of
Rcv. S. E. Stewart of Shiloh Bap-
tist church of San Antonio as an
evangelist In the church for 10
Rev. Stewart ls also a
fcvapei' ginger.- -Baciitt ikc'teeel'
tog" 34 Were added to the church,
making about 100 members.
The pastor has only be:n w:th
this church eight months, and has
built a new church costing $1200.
They entertained the evangelist
during his stay here. Everyone ls
urged to have their money and
news ready for the Register re-
porter, Gus Lee.
HOMES
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IF ITS AUTO TROUBLE,
We fix It, fix it right No mat-
ter what kind of car. Weldinf
Body and Fender work dona.
NO JOB TOO HARD. 8BE US
Byars Bros. Garage
1 m Wyoming B. ]17«3
Sunday school at Mt. Olive open-
Sunday was regular service day ; cc^ on with the morning and
at St. Paul AME church, Rev. Rob- j night 3ervice running high. Pas 1
Sofnin Newt
crt Norway and his people of GUd-
d en,Tex as, rendered service. Sun- "emor cliolr rendered °ngs
tor Sayles was at hU best and the! Thc Junior choir «f. Second Bap-
tist church sponsored a city wide
day afternoon, and the
Rev H The Uttie gon ot Mr Mr8
rendered service Sunday A^vin Campbell was blessed Sun-
Mrs. G. V. Lafond and 1 day night by Rev. Sayles, with Mrs.
H. M
White
night.
Mrs. J. B Bingley and Miss May- H M Bouldin' godmother, anu
belline Whitfield, Miss Doicia La- I^ui' Washington, godfather. The
fond, and Miss Dorothy Ray La- Unk of chain !al'y sponsored by
ond attended the district Sunday
rhool and the ACE league at Cuc-
/o, Texas, and reported a wonder-
ful neetinj*
Mrs. Allie Sanders surprised
laron DaViS on li'iM aeventy-third
birthday Sunday mornii.g by car-
73Wm a birthday breskfast
and a bouquet of flowers. Mr. and
Mrs. S. Owens of San Antonio
Visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Butler. Mrs. Josephine La-
fond of Houston visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lafond
recently.
musical Thursday night, August 21,
with Elka church, St. James, New
Hope. Second Baptist church Star-,
light band, the Senior choir, and
the Junior chcir taking part Rev.
and Mrs. Watkins of Houston visit-
ed their aunt, Mrs. Annie Taylor
and he delivered a sermon at Sec-
Refugio News
Mrs. Elvira Terrell had a family
the late Mrs. Amanda Atwood, is
under wav and will finish all steps _ .
and side walks and the names wUH°nd BaptMt church Sunday mom'
be printed on them this week. The ^
amount raised this week was
$26.73. Mrs. V. P. Dorsey and Mrs. . , . _ .
L M. Punchard, teachers in Booker I * joint Sunday scho°1 meetlnR
T. Washington school, Ernest Petty
of Marlin, Texas, spent the week- oCC0nd
end with Mrs. Sedoma Punchard | and Miss Viola Woolridge
and mother. Several car load, mo- a Bib'e ^ ^ U from
tored to San Antonio, Friday St Jamcl,■ MlM EUa Mac Bak"
night to the play given by Rev.
J. T. King at West End Baptist.
Miss Blanche Francis visited
: In Corpus Christi the past week,
j The Seguin Church of Christ had
t joint Sunday school
i Sunday evening with Rev. Carr of
Baptist church as guest
gave a beautiful piano solo and lit-
I tie Alvin Davis sang a solo. Mrs
Mesdames Cecil Scott and Rose! ?raes"ne Sheppard ha, returned
Lee Bennett, Maydell Sullivan left! 0US °n'
for San Antonio and Cuero to the V""tor' to the B&" 8wimminf
Mt Zion association. Mrs. Thelma - pafL*eek M™' Hal"
. Wright of Austin, a former teacher;"6 .f"' m'tew M", MarBaret
reunion and had as her guests her of this city, is in the city visiting Au Mr' and Mrs- cleo Saucino,
brother, and fcls wife. Mr. and Mrs. friends. Mrs. Rose Mills and j ^ Alexander, Z. Sullivan, Joe Do-
Tom Sfev/art of San Antonio and' brother, V/. Frederick, have return-' Ty' °f 8411 Antonio« Mr- an(1 Mrs
their children. A delicious repast; ed h me from the bedslie of their James Ba"' Mrs Alrna Wi,ls, Alice
was served to the guests. Sunday sick mother in Wae'der. She i8 Wilis, Burton Proctor, of Lockhart;
was regular pastoral day at Mt. much improved. i and Rev' Y W' Wilson Schertz,
Pilgrim Br.pLut church with thc Mrs. Minnie Harper of Wichita' ^exas; and Mr and Mrs' Edgar
pastor, Rev. E. M. Random, at his Falls and Mrs Myrtle Green are
pest Prof. A. T. Harefleid ha, re-1 in the city at the bedside of their
turned home after a trip to Col-' mother and grandmother, Mrs. I
•rado, i Lou Harper. Mr,. Effie Washing-'
Jilrt Dc{hc Elder Houte of Cor- ton of Yoakum is the guest of Mr
iMtSi Chriuti, Texas, was a visitor and Mrs. Steen. Church school at
In the city recently. Mrs. Martin Bamett Chapel opened on time, i
Marsh*U and sous spent the wee'* with the n'gbt service, running
•ad in Bioomjiftdfi, TevH . MU- high. Rev. Cm- prwied a soul
niit^CTtOwian olfld^iiiliigttn, Ttfi. 'stirring sermon 1 3T" ' '>9* J
as returned home after spend- Mrs. Matilda White
| Jarres of Houston, Texas.
New Hope Baptist missionary so-
ciety sold delicious chicken din-
ners and ice cream on the lawn of
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wili
Turbin. and it was a great suo<
cess.
Coero News
Mis* Effle Ross has returned
and Miss home from a visit of several weeks
tw R week in the city as the guest Bessie Coleman of San Antonio,to her sister. Mr, Pheleo .N«r.,.w ..U v.
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