San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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TEXAS COMMUNITIES and SCHOO L NEWS
Corpus Christi
ALCLAIR BROWN—911 NORTH TANGAHUA ST.
Vfter II month's absence, Jlmrale «rmj. la now llrlnf In the elty with
tVills returu..,! to the city, Sun- her consln, Mrs. A. R. Branch,
,la. niifbt, from Hot Springs. Ark. aud Is working with Mrs. Effle
1Va* temporarily abandon- Waddles.
,u Victoria. Trial, tor repairs SOLOMON M. COLES SCHOOL
l.ihn * Joshua and i£arl Sim- HEWS
m«ii- motored to Victoria. Te*n«. Mrs.^. C. Lee. wife of J. C.
Vri.luv on bu-lnew. They formerly I*e. band director. Is home after
thnt citv *even mon!1,s of teaching at the
Miis Louvenla West was Jailed, Taft. Texas, high Kbool. Mrs. 0.
Samrdav moruing, Tor using pro- C. saaipeon, wife ot the principal
fa...- langunse after -he alighted! of the high achool, 1. filltai[the
fp„„ a train arriving from Har- vacancy left by Mrs. Lee at Taft.
lin 'ii Texai. M!m Mandell Pittman. teacher
"shermaii Williams' presentation | of the high sixth grade, was on
of the International Sweetheartsi the sick list, Friday. Miss Mary
of ithythai drew the largest crowd E. Gary, fifth grade teacher, spent
of (lance lovers to assemble here, the week-end In Austin, Texas,
umler one roof. In many year-. The[ CSO ACTIVITIES
lurioti* Deluxe grill, scene of the1 The Senior Hostes* Supper club
attraction, was filled to capacity, enjoyed a delectable menu at the
Nearly a*'many were turned away,(Monday meeting. F. J. Murray,
wine with paid admissions. Ap-; a chef at the Klngsvllle naval base
proximately dancers, enjoyed: collaborates with Miss Portia
the hot rhythm ot the ali-glrl Moore |n planning these meals,
orchestra. The Junior Hostess clnb met on
Mrs. Oscar sweatt of Summers| Tuesday evening. After the meet
street, was ill last week, over the ling, enlisted men came In, and the
week-end. I Kroup enjoyed a hamburger fry
I'fc. Robert Stell, who Is station-1 and "cakes." All the vlctrola rec-
ed at I'aaadena, Oaf., Is home on! ords requestinl and each enjoyed
a 11 day furlough. He is visiting' been purchased and each enjoyed
ivith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. j dancing fo his favorite record. Tills
fnllwrson stell. 12111 S. Alamedi group Is known as the "Tuesday
and with other relatives and i Vigtiters!"
friends. ' Tl|e Craft club which meets each
Saturday night. Miss Mary Eliza Tuesday afternoon, Is working with
belli Conwav was joined In holy > cork.
wedlock to Willie B Pleasant. The The Mothers elub Is piecing quilts
risiJ? wrwDOnj was performed with fot the Red Cross. The t'SO has
tiie Rev John W. Williams, pastor | purchased a sewing machine and
e! SL John Baptist church, of. j the mother* will sew and mend for
f:, • ,ting. The bride wore a diistyjany service men who need this
pink dress with aece«sorie of'service. Mrs. Orace Smith, who
white. Her bouquet was of white! Hat no son old enough to be In
g nlloll. I 'he service, Is a loyal member be-
(riiests were Mr* H R. Dewitty. <«use of her son-in-law who Is In
Mrs. w. F.. Ford. Miss Bessie England. Refreshments are aerved
Uanton. F I. White, Prof, and! at each meeting. All mothers who
White, Saturdays for yonr papers.
Sequin News
Mr*. Corlne Taylor surprised her
mother. Mr*. Lewla Taylor, with a
birthday party on March 11, with
a number of her old frlenda pres-
ent. Thay ware qtllte generous
with gifts to the honose*. Ber,
M. S. Taylor motored to San Mar-
cos, 8nnday where Rev. rranka
was celebrating hla anniversary.
Misses Mabel and Viola Hirda
way rlalted their parents over
the week-end. Miss Mabel Harda-
way will return to her work at
Kelly field soon.
Amy gbeppard circle, number
two, met at the home of Mrs.
Mary Pitts last Thursday evening,
with a splendid meeting being held.
Ten members were present. Next
meeting will he held with Mrs.
Hstclla Bean. Tlila la a u«w circle
at Second Baptist church.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. N'eece delight-
fully entertained Privates Floyd
Pitts and Ernest Collins with a
supper. They, with I'lace Coe, Pat
T-ee. Sylvester Gray, and Roy An-
derson, were Inducted into the
nriny recently. Rev. Crawford de-
livered the morning sermon aa a
guest speaker. A bond and stamp
rally will he held at Second Bap-
tist church on March 28 at two-
thirty o'clock,
Mrs. Bert llollaud, Miss Wlnfred
Williams of San Antonio and'
Private Floyd nenderson of Ran-
dolph field were week-end , gue.sts
of
Ctrl McVea of Camp Swll
the week-end with rctatln
Jessie Dllworth left Frld
week-end In San Aato
Elnora Satterwhlte OP]
visiting her granamothal
Angellue Hughes.
♦_
Boerne
Mr. and Mrs. Jotmul* IJJnhiuon
accompanied Rer. 1. B. Oreen to
Hie ctt*. on Sunday on Ma regular
pastoral visit. They were the
guest* of Mr. and Mi*. Albert
Washington. The Women's So-
ciety of Mt. Nebo opened services
on Sunday night with a spiritual
program with Mr*. Delu Wash-
ington presiding.
Mrs. Ida Davis has m visitors
In her home this weeek, her sister
In-law, Mr*. Maggie Dayla, of San
Antonio and her brother. Ben
Wreun. The Camp StaBfcfy boys
•f Boerne and San Antonio sent
a donation to Jewell Street who
has lieen HI for some time. Mrs.
Addle Foster of San Antonio visit
ed her sister, Mrs. Era Davis, last
Monday, she reiiorted theft mother,
Mrs. Minnie Speara, waa r.ipldly
improving.
Mrs. I^ura Elliott left Sunday
for Kerrvllle where ehe will .spend
short time with her mother.
Jtdm Dawson visited In Kerrvllle,
Saturday. Mrs. Willi* B. Peters
wa* notified that her father, W. E.
Dtirrah of Llano, Texas, received
injuries Tvhen his truck *u wreck-
ed.
Mrs. Delia Washington, who
Mis* Myrtle B. I.ee. Private [for the past few yeara has been
Mr
Samp"
and Rev. and have sons in the army or the navy
Joe Starring. D. Qaltor. Hen John-
son. nnd Mac Melton, accompanied
by Private Floyd Henderson visited
Second Baptist chnrch. Rev. Carl
Dllworth is on the sick list.
Services were film at l.'ntty Bap-
tist chnrch witii Rev. Richardson
preaching the sermun at the night
services. Mrs. Sarah Durden Jeft
for Corpus Christi to. atteud lier
son, Earile, who broke -his Jeg. a.
Lulmg; News
conducting a revival meeting with
Rer. T. T. Bradford of Houston,
well known evangelist, In charge.
Thirty-two have been added to the
church. The revival closed on
Thursday night S. Butler died on
i Sunday and was burled on Tues-
day, March 10. from Sweet Home,
Texas.
Mrs. Mary Harris aud Evclyne
Robinson of Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia, nnd Mrs. Sar*h Littleton
oi. Dallas, Texas, accompanied th*
1 toily of their mother, Mr*. Betty
Turner, from Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia. she was burled in the
Hillside cemetery, here on March
7. Mr* Harris and Mrs. Robinson
left March 18 for fbelr home In
California, and Mr*. Littleton left
on March 17 for Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Smith
and Mrs. Helen Smith Young, and
sons, James H. aud Carl Lee,
visited In Qonnles and Terryvllle. among several fa-mlllcs. Give your
Mrs. Ooldle patten entrained for j nPWS to the reporter.
California where her husband Is! *
stationed. Her mother, Mrs. Lucy' Yo&kUItl NeWS
Williams accompanied her to flan Ells Louise Armntrong
ter of Mr*. Mathls, who lives In
San Antonio. Mrs. a. A. Ross It
In San Antonio at the bedside of
her mother, Mis. Virginia Miller.
FUtoni* News
Service* at St. Paul AME
church with the Second Quarterly
conference In session with Rev. W.
H. Perry presiding elder, In charge.
lh* amount raised wts $22,117.
Kennle L. Bell, and Sergeant For
cey of fort 8111. Oklahoma, were
visitors la the dty over the week-
end. A party was given In their
honor at the home of Miss L. M.
Hull.
Motrin Butler rlslttd hit pirtuts,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bntler. A mis-
sionary tea was given at the home
of Mrs. G. V. Lafond nnd the
nmount of $1.73 was raised. Mrs.
Delphla Hancock It on the tick
list. Chicken pox It prcvaleut
Mr-. J. W. Williams. are Invited to meet with the club Mrs. Louise I.ewl* of Corpilt
The bride's cake w-as beautifully j each Wednesday at 3 o'clock at St. J ''hristl. Is visiting relatives. May-
■en.'iossed with pink rose buds. Mr. Matthews Baptist chnrch. |lltr<1 0 . nd Willie Edwards of
«!.•] Mr« pleasant left immediately j .Tlyj ^p-^esse^ji re guests of the, Snn Antonio, spent Sunday In the
iffer the ceremonv for > <n An-1 nlen at r"'il>a!ii>*« fleid on Wedncs-1 city. Hays Freeman feceTVNl TfroTfl
Tonlo. On rhelr return to this city j .fitTTUrTiC WiKinir Miss.Malile 'hut hi* son. Car**. Is
they will be domiciled at 2S0 Mel-hCee Ben««n w«m a bottle of per- Camp Rncker. Alabama.• TTen
ro.se avenue. fume as a prise for a dance con- sprueii, David Weatbrook, K:l-
oarles Mason, native Corpusi test. Mrs. V. T. Cox won a prltt ward and Vent Smith. Eddie Lee
Christian, returned recently, to the (for being In the lucky spot at the l>"ke*. nnd several others were ln-
clty for an indefinite stay. Charle« I dose of a designated dance. Tiie ducted Into the army recently.
%im is ttie son ot Mrs. Joe Mason.: :ivep ijf th®. field g^jy Mr*. Vessle * Mis* Celestine Harris of Corpus
4.U-. been residing at San AngeVo. Hill Brown, the I SO Director, a ChtUtt spent sevetak <teya> with «*-
t«r qnll* '..urf- time. \ ayttns t%avtwtw Aa. Wttves aivd friTOUs. Mr. and Mrs.
—•Mr. ami Mrs. George Glftdycj: demon saw.to tU-Uiia *11 had *rt«ht. niift Mrs. Otha Rob
4.1 rf, as thHr utt nfimb* earning JJJiflar th* valval* ai>eii .t*e wo*** J*
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. White/fvnnlsalon. *andwtcbc«. cookie* mill fend with relatives., ...
and Mr and Mrs. Moten. Ill of | cokes were served. J Mr*. Idn fVwler of Denver. Col-
f-ort 'Worth, texif*. Mr*. White! Tiie Married Couples'-cWfc Hm "ndo. is rlsltlng her nephew. P.
Is :. sister of Mr*. Oiadney. enjoyed hambnrgera and offtes at j v- Richardson of this city. Mis*
Word was received from Fort th* meeting on Thursday evening. | Su"'p Cahsness of Delta. Texas. Is
Ilnchuca \rizona, Inst week, that Mr. and Mr*. Woodrow Xapper areivi"'""K h" molher, Mrs. Estella
new member* of the club. Mrs. I Catines*. Mrs. Hazel qraw/ordj Tlioro NtWI ir>
25S SSSiS. >« =S '-S&5
winners at bingo. Stewards Miles]Savannah TTllllami of San( ^
\«i,mieJ i« riairing relative* and' (
friend*. ' .1
Walter Brown of Corpus Christf]
un agent for the San Antonio Reg-
ister and reporter for th* Boerne
news, ha* given up the work. The
new agent nnd reporter Is TViUle
II. Peter*. Ple:. accommodate her(
by .sending your uews nnd savin;
your nickel* for the Register.
Week-end visitor* to tlU^liome
of Mr. aud Mr*. Dnv* Brody were
Nr.*. Pearl Z. Mills, ber daughter;
M;s. Millie Ilartfleld, sUler; Mr*.
r.Ktollii Mattson, Mrs. Emma Mc-
yini'u anal iter husband fit Sau
.Vutonio aud I^avcrnla. Dave Brody
1* still on the tick list.'
. t
Antonio.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Butler of
Corpus Christi were here to the
funeral of their father, S. Butler.
Mrs. S. Green of San Antonio is
spending an Indefinite stay with
Mrs. £11111111 Young. Willie Cole-
man of San Antonio spent the
week-end here.
Mrs. Alfred Lee Mathls spent
the week end with her mother,
Mr*. Mary Robinson. Little Mary
Lee Mathls ha* lv n« visiting here
for gome time. Slir is th* dangli-
Gullierle Carroll, former Register
Agent in till* city, has been promot-
ed to the rank of sergeant.
I)r. William C. Anderson, 'ocal
Refugio News,,'
-'VThia new® received lop for
publication la* we«k.)
Jim Jackson la in tLe hospital
where he will undergo' an opera-
tion. Miaa Evelyn nttott, Mrs.
Vergle Bei s, and Mrs. ' knrile Lee
Gipson are on the siek lift Mrs.
Frank Wright 1* in the'(<lty visit-
lag. ' '
Clyde Glpson left
ihe «rmy. Ml?s
announcement by her
and Mr*. Riley Mitchell.
Zau King and Altha H
In the city rlsltlng relatl
CASH And CARRY
GROCERY
We Cheerfully Salute
The "U: S. Navy"
(America's First Line
of Defense)
FRED GARZA, Prop.
1501 1-2 Ramirez
Corpus Christi, Texas
Ibe guest of Loggln Jones and
children.
Mrs. Eddie Mae McIIenry nnd
Archie M. Dow were host* to a
party given la honor of their
brother, Private first class Sam-
mle Dow, Thursday night, at the
home of Mr. and Mr*. Joe Rich-
ardson. Out of town guests were
Misses Mattle Belle Miles, Bet-1
trice Covcrson, Mr*. Carllne Ste-
phens, aud Arthur Gladney.
Mrs. Mlllan Caldwell spent the
week-end In San Antonio visiting
her children, Artls and Ernest
Caldwell.
Yorktown Newa
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleave Rose and
llezlklah Rote of Corpua Christi
visited their mother, Mrrf. Morris
Hose. Ml** Elnora Farwell la on
the tick list. Sergeant Douglasi
Miller of New York was In the
city on a visit to his mother.
Services were flue at the
churches of the city on Sunday.
spent the weekend In San An
tonlo. Mrs. V. Etta Robinson audi
son, Randolph Itobluson, and Le-|
roy Mayes spent t!fe week In Vic
torin. Wnrren McClure spent
Sflndny In Gonzales where he was
Dr. H. Boyd Hall
D K TV T I • T
X RAT EXAMINATIONS
723 ARTESIAN ST. DIAL §734
CORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS
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V^-.i.!^. I*tt ia.1 m
vine, Texas, for a visit with hi? nets.at whl*t. However, each mem-
father. who is in ill health. | ber present won something, as a
Mrs! Pauline Col* It recuperating minor prize it given each time
fctim n serious illness, at ht-r home) someone wins a game of Mngo or
on Sam itenkio street. I whist. The club plans to give a
'The Ramlrea street patrolman are "couple*' dance" m J4>ril 8. Mr.
gtad to hear that Harvey HlU, for- and Mrs. Philip Itobinson will
uier policeman of San Antonio, spand his leave In Houston. Mr.
who has been serving in Uncle land Mrs. J. H. McFaddeu. other
Sam's army for a brief period, Is members of the dub. have Just re-
MIRABAL
Printing Company
Ci mi ti*e Tfttitera
1700 Kennedy Are.
Dial 4972—80M
Corpus Christi, Texas
Eagle Loan Co.
Opposite Old Poitofflce
Aulo—Furniture—Salary—Loana.
State Qualified and
Bonded Ixnn Broker
14th Year
L. C. SMITH, Mgr.
Dltl SM7—Corps. Cbrl.tl, T.su
McINTYRE'S
TAILOR SHOP
1426 Ramirez St.
Cltaninf and Pressing
UNEXCELLED
Corpua Christi. Texas
HARRY STEES
GROCERY A MF.AT MARKET
COURTEOUS SERVICE
1006 CniPITO ST.
Corpas Chriiil, Tsxai
Burton's Package
Store
Cold Drinks. Clgar.lUs, All Kind
Whiskey, Wlnos, and Gins
THICKS REASONABLE
<>. n. nritTcix, M*r.
coKFCa cuiiiari, raxag
1220 N. BtSPlss—Dial 31111
HARLEM
theatre
oom>tj8 christi ticxas
Sunday and Monday
Maroh 2122
"Seven Days
leave"
-EtO-
—Starring—
LUCILLE BALL
VICTOR MATURE
PARAMOUNT NEWS
Watch For
New Serial
GALAN
Gro. and Market
Oldeit lu Colored Section
Ho. 1—1308 N. Staples
Tel. 7 oil
ffo. Waco
TIL. 27021
PETE GALAN
Owner and Operator
Corpni Chriiti, Texas
Flowers Barbecue
Ws sporscist. your patronsx. tnd
hop. to please you at all times
tsir SAM nAfrKlN
Corps. Cbrlitl. Texas
Un B. «. FLOWERS and
J. L. MeMAKAN. Props.
again back on his "beat."
Mrs. John A. Joshua, 1001 N.
Staplw. received word tliat her
eon in-law. Stuff Sgt. Grady Dick
goii. has improved sufficiently frost
a serious illness, to be up and
about agnln. .Sgt. and Mrs. Dlok-
(oh nre at Lakeland, Kla.
Mrs. C. C .Sampson, ItOfi N". Tan-
cabua street, has been appointed to
fill Hie unexpired term of Mrs. 3.
C. l.ce in the school, at Taft, Texas.
i-onnie King, owner of a taxi
line, uiotored to San Antonio early
Sunday morning. On the return
trip, he was accmpanled by Mrs.
Mil i tie Doss Tllley, * former resi-
dent of this city. Mrs. Tllley and
Kinu were married here Sunday,
wtlh the Rev. John W. Williams,
turned from a vacation in Hot
Springs, Arkansas.
The Gay Moileruettes of which
Mr*. Doris HlU is president, served !
punch at the weekly enlisted men's
dance on Saturday night. Priien
were wou by Hermie Scott, Viola j
Garcia, Mallne Sliumt, Sutli Bell.!
Jennie Borders, Mrs. J. H. McFad-j
den, /md Mis* Ktliel Dunne. Spring,
corsages tnd sncbet were given as
prizes to the bostetaes. The men;
reoelved cigarettes.
Dr. Janet Fowler Nelson will j
speak under the xpootorehlp <<f the 1
t'HC) to the etuiients and faculty;
ot the Solomon &>let high school, i
and to the HiteTWted Women of the I
city on Marcli J*- Tiie Woman's j
meeting will lie held at at. John's!
spent Sunday and Monday with
relatives. Miss Saratha Watsotr of
llrownwood Is visiting "hct mdtber
for several days. Sergeant Clar-
ence McForcey of Fort Slll«. Okla-
homa, Is in the clfy for a few
days. Mrs. Minnie ltohersbn and
little daughter, Ollie Jean, arrived
on Monday for au Indefinite atay
with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hnff.
They nre from Cameron, Texas,
Bessie's Beauty
Salon
Ertn If It snows. I will make
your hslr grow
HAIR CURLING
IT. X. Frasklln'i Priparatlouf
1526S Sam Rankin—Dial lu«41
Corpai Ch rl lit, Tim
pasior of St. James Baptist church Baptlzr cfitfrch at a o'clock. The
performing the ceremony. I Public Is iueitvd K hear tbis
Mrs. Walter Elmo, Jr., the former I authority on XajnUy iwiatlrnis Re-
Oar Btaoly PreparnUon It Jml
l?ke a tore apol "yoi art alwaf*
coBielosa of ltM
NEW DAY
BEAUTY SALON
rAULWF. CO ,F, Opwator
diai. i-eter
Corp.. Chrl.il, (.in
Miss Marie E. Hamilton, enrolled
In I lie WAAC and has been accept-
ed She lived at 508"J Twenty-
first street, and la 21 yea** old.
1 ,.wls Carroll, who came here
from Wharton, Te*as, was Jailed
TncsiUy night, with chartet
drui'Ueness hoiiked aealnst him.
IIROOK* CHAPKI. A.MC
fHI'RCH
Rev. .1. Corney. Pastor
Port and Hatch
The revival, nnder the leader-
iil) of Rev. Dark, woman evangel-
ist, haa been Inspiring Mr*. M. E.
Coins, gospel slnccr from Waxa-
harhle ,ls here for a few weeks,
freahmcntt will he scrrod .liy the
Mothers" cluh.
Schulenburg News
\ victory iirogrim wa* recently
held at the hljjfh school; talk* were
°f 1 made on the "Negro lu this .war"
by Profs. W. M. Tompkins, .Tohn
W. Mayo aitd^D- D. flastllW. Tliir-
leen dollars worth of K r stamps
were sold.'
>1 r and Mr*. .Tohtinle Mannings
of San Antonio u« weelr-efliT vis-
Itort to this city. r- ■
Dr. Terry hurley of Maryland]
visited friends here.
Prof, and Mis. J. F« Mayo vlslt-
to loud her talent in the song serv-' ...i pr„f. a..,] Mrs. J. W Mayo, Sat-
Jces of the church. Many tor,la I unlay.
Iiave been converted tnd others' Mrs. Ruth Medloct, a raomher
Inspired, ^the "Knock-Out" drive,! nf the school f*i ulty,- ha* been at
for the «!nirch mortgage, was a] the txslslde of her mother in S*n
huge mceoM-, at the close of the1 Antonio sine? March j. Mrs. An-
eveninf aertlce. a total of *300 was
Talsed. with which the pastor paid
the fuH IralWi'S on the debt and
return^ tkfc-*t ers to the church
oil Monday nlgtrt. The in'mber.<
Joyfully tang "Free At Islet." Mrs,
(taint, goapel Ung. r, will be prnt-
■•t at jult"*"1'' '* during the next
tivo sandtys. Friends and risltora
are welcome.
lira. Laura Bass Haacly, wife of
€nrrta Haaely, former tetcher nf
*A-j.it In, Tex.ia, before entering the
nle B. Mayo is her substltnte.
Profs. D. D. Cashnw and J. "W '
Mayo arc urging faripprs to tako'
ailvuitagi! of the farm machinery'
course offered at"-the schoaf In
oril-r that thidtmachinery can" lie
put In AI conditio" to mect,tho
food les. is lor
John sheltoir-wpent C few ,1aya
ont of town laat weeli.
We nre U-ylng to Increase our
news nnd sales. Please report your
news un time and e<>e Lloyd H.
You May
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W. X. BKOWM, Mgr.
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Tentorial AriltM
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Bluff Drug Store
J. U WELCH, Prop.
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ATLANTA LIFE INS. CO.
$5,00(1,00# Assets Gafttal
997 S. Staples DaU t-7104
J. C. THOMPSON, Agent
Corpus Chriiti, T«* a
Corptt' mntl popular nil. .toll
DEl.CXK A.WB
CLtB AI.ABAJt
AIR COOIJBD'
no . aiaplr.-'laaa RaalrM
W. s.rve the Colloet Be*
Ana th. Hut rood in *awn
Prompt and Courteout .78.nrlo
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court's CHJtiaTi, ni«
Jackson And Flowers Funeral Home
And Burial Association
Warn w ' Phone 3-0290
Notary Public Ambulance Service
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AND OROCSSIE8
M 0. OAXZA Prop.
Dial 30123
1601 SAM RANKIN ST.
CkrMtl, T.iat
O.K. Barber Sfcoi
SQUARE DEAL BAR—CAFE
111 Winnebago
Corpus Saiiora AU Like Pun, But whan
Hitler Sees Them, He'd Better Hun
FOOD—BEER
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'fill-
3 - Expert Barbers - 3
Best Service in the City
W. M. HUBBARD. Owner
1303 N. Staples St.
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
Tuesday—W ednesday
March 23 24
"The Pied Piper"
-FOX-
MONTY WOOLEY
roddy Mcdowell
Selected Short*
Thursday
March 25
"Castles On
The Desert"
—Starrlnf—
SIDNEY TOLER
ARLEEN WHELAN
Selected Shorts
Friday—Saturday
March 2# 2T
"The Cyclone
Kid"
a Super Weatam .Thri'J«r
—Featuring—
MX-.oitfU.Mms: ..
LYNN MERRICK
Chapter 6
"Don Winslow of
Jhe U. S. Navy"
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k and m cleaners
FOR EFFKCIENT SERVICR—CLEANINO AND PRRSSfKO
YOU WILL BE PLKASED— DfiLlVERT SERVICE
In Keeping With The Navy Tradition
We Do Your Clothes In The Finest Condition
PHONE 20360—804 WINNEBAGO
Corpse Christi, Texas
Avalon Grill
1510 RAMIREZ
Hoa>e Cooked Meals, Beveragea, Sea Kood
And Bzeellent Coffee
Open All Nlgbt
A. J. NASH. Owner
West End Cafe anilJBar
Bulxcut at Its n«i. Ml
Short Orfior. j- .
Eilra Cold Boer—So(t JW8X.
Mr.. Annab«ll« Barton. J**"
1119 Sam Ramcln StreM
CORPUS CHH1STI, TKX>S
"it
SAVOY CAFE-BAR
Specializiog In Sea Food And Dot Barbccue
Cold Beer And Soft Drinks
CULBERSON MURPHY, Prop.
1007 N. Tancahua
Dial
Fortuna Cafe-Beer Bar
Special Fish And Ojater Dinners
EULALIO C. VELA, Prop.
HOT N. 8TAM.K8 ST.
CORPUS CHRISTI, TRXAS
A SUPER CLEANING SERVICE
Blach.r Stmt at Wat.—Dial tut
IK CQRPUS CHRISTI SINCE IMS
EUREKA LAUNDRY CO.
P. M. Cl'MMINUS, Mgr.
"THE BEST litHBRI IIT TIIE BEST TOWS IB TEXAS'*
LAKE
Cafe and Bar
Cold Dnr, Soft Drttik*
I .tin .*hoa
1510 Lak* St.
HENRY BROWLISr, iTop.
CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS
t
BARBECUE
(Altai)
Choice, Tasty Men i
Corpus Chriiti, Texas
Uncle Lonnie's
Fashion
BLUE WILLOW BEER TAVERN
We SperiaUae In Broiled Steaka and All Sea IMi.
.An Assortment Of Cold Orinlt*
MB. FANNIE WIST, Owner
MM WINNEBAGO CORPUS CHKI8TI, TEXAS
savoy hotel
Extraordinary Clean Rooma
Tourista Always Welcome
CULBERSON MURPHY, Owner
1007 g. Tancahn*
BLUE FRONT STORE
Chndren's Dresses
Children's Pants
Children's Slips
1430 Ramirez
Corpus Christi, Texas
COTTON CLUB
Ultra Modern
UNEXCELLED SERVICE
Food, Coldest Beer-Soft Drinks
We Aro Proud Of Our Race "Sailor Boys"
LET'S ALL PULL TOGETHER
OWEN JACKSON, Prop.
1604 Kamirex j)ja|
Corpus Chriiti, Texsu
Liberty Grill
closed for
repairs
1406 Alameda
ATLFJ^ (SUFMAN, Propritiar and
Phone 4156
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