San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1962 Page: 2 of 12
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V
TWO
•4N ANTONIO RRr.lftTVCK
THE COIiff IN TIIK BAHAMAS—The Nat "King" Cvl« were the
e*mer of I'traeiioa at Na-n.i, Bnhauias, recently, whm Ik* famous singer,
accompanied by hia wife, visi'ed the island lu pif i beuefit performance for
local charitiea at tbe Cat and Fildie night club. Nat is abo»n » bove an he
wan greeted by Frederick Stubb*. in charge of the Ranfurly Homea for
Children ia Vfaaaa < Mr*. Cola, iuarrt, ao-epts a gift of flowcra from a
l!tlie a<hmrfr aa Cale anilea approval.
Atlanta Lifers
Attend National
Insurance Meet
ATI.AXTA — Horn* office «t»c«-
tiros, district managers ami staff
siren is, and soras wlrss and. or. hus-
tiaml. of Ilia Atlanta I.lf« ltisiirsnra
company trip winners attended
ths 42nd annua) contention oI ths
National Inaurancr aaaoriatloa. la
Lo« Amtelra. Jul/ SOT.
Some of tha casapaB}'* clclffutinn
ImluiM petsoansl lr»a tb, bona
offics la Atlanta, Cforgla, and froa
di-trlct nnita.
EtpMti.l ts to fr tn Atlanta wrra:
Mm. Johnny. M. Lo»»; MH. Helen
Collin*; Mr*. Myrtle l.yons; past
president and public relntinu* direc-
tor of Atlanta Life, Oliarle. W.
(lr,ins and Mrs. Urceiie; si'tuiiry of
Atlanta Ufa, Jeaw 11111, Jr., and
Mra. nill; igjener director of At-
lanta Life, r. W. l'rothrnw, aid
home <>ffi«a field auditor, H. K. Ford.
ihlieri* repreaentatl Included
Mr*. l*i'iia II. Boilin. Hesuinonti
Mra. Kuthle N. Waahiniton, I't.
Worth; and Mr». I«ol.i Patterson of
Jacksonville, >'ls., all debit manager
trip wlantro. with Mra. I.eona liodin
at Ucsuiuost. managing mora than
fl.taio weekly, tha Isr.-est Individual'
debit in tha Atlanta Lils branch of-
fice ayatem.
A TELEPHONE CAM, H IN-
NKK8 AM) A COM) _ It A.
Thi>ni|iaon, center photo laaert. aalea
manager, Richmond (Va.) Coin Cola
Bottling company, incorporai. I la
sun na he made on* of tha firm 'alia
to prlxa winners ia recent Coo Cola
sponsored "Tour tha World" .weep-
.takes. The osll waa to Rich: nd's
Si. Julian Johnaon, postal eaiiOujee,
who. seen with Mra Johnson, lsfl
photo, recelrea call aa bs waa about
to depart for work. Ia center photo,
no mint!tea later, Mr. and Mrs. John-
son receive their Ilswslinn trip-fur-
two prise at Us Richmond soft drink
plsnt from R. H. Kleteaahl, Tics presi-
dent for Coca-Cola, Richmond bot-
tling company.
('banning Roas Lewi., right photo,
three thouaaad miles away a ad foar
hours Istsr, poass la Baa Fraaciaco
with Frank Butler, the Ooca-OoU
Bottling coapaay of (California, as
aha picks up trlp-prisa to Hawaii for
bsrself snd her mother. Miss Lewis
la a r oology au)ar at tka UaiTsraity
of California at Bsrhaisf. A aatlts
of New Orleans who has rssided oa
tha west coast for moat of her Ufa,
tka ysnsg My priasntly Urea with
tha family at a Stanford unlrersltr
profeaaer where ska baby-sits ta asm
school aMaay. Sha has dona clerical
work aa< add Jabs to snpport her
education.
"Faraway-places" vacations for
two, wltkla continental United State.,
wars waa by Mra. A. 0. O'Neal,
Amarlllo, Texas; Mra. Bernica E.
lluntley, Detroit, Mich., and Jams*
IMwsrd Koikes, Arlington, Vt.
New York City, Us Angeiea, Baa
Francisco and New Orleans sra lists*
ss trip-citiea for tbesa fiftb-prlaa
winners. There were mora thaa nina
nilUioa entrlsa In Iba sweepstakes
content which was aponaoiad by tba
Coca-Cola company, Atlanta, Oa, and
Ita bottlers iacsted throughout tha
I'nlted Htatea.
llatenia News
I'valde News
lis r. hwbardsan and members of1 fUr. Kinchlow moored to Del
Moultufi and Shiner, were present in llio to conduct fuueral »«rvice* there
tiie HiiMnouary pro*ruin held Sunda) Sunday.
at St. raid chum,. R.t. R.chard- *'• Mr* '•
r« tb<ir gue*>u hia mother, Mra.
aun *1* ap«*ker. IVarl of Bavti*wa; Mr.
Now Taioa net cimr^h hold a and Mr*. Alien Hodge aud children
of Clute Te&aa. Ilr«».
mi4«jonary pmrram Pundsy night.
Re\. ir> hkrtinan of *"« nt*r Union de-
livered the BMa^flgr
Mr. *nd Mra. I>n*id Lafond m<>-
tor«*<i to A jafln 11> attend a M«ar>ntr
•aatinf.
Tt»K<k>pa Anralront ia reco*erint
Ilodft ia
»i-ter of Dattean.
Mrs. Katie Davia wai called to
the heilnide f>f her niater, who i» ill
in Lfel Rio. Mr<>. lleury KincUlow.
hlrw. Franklin, and Mr*. Carowaj are
on the aick li-t.
Mra. Willie C'ar<»war. Mra Beatrice
nio» iy after «uder«<»inf an ot».iration I ILdmea, Mm. Il»*!.-n Milia and Jcmw
at John H«ale b«*n>ital. in tiahe«ton. Jenninga hnd at giiesU, Mr.
S. A. Group Visits,
Cheers Patients in
Veterans Hospital
KCRnVILLE—A group of Han
Antouiana, m^mbera of tba ]>iaabied
American Veteran* aud aa&iliary,
Chapter No. 12S, hare, aa a part of
their activiliea, bringiiig cheer to
pntu>uta in the VetvranM hiwpit.nl here.
Th» group vi«ita on the third tiund*>'
of one moL a, aud tbe aecond Tbura-
da.r of tha next.
Women of the group regularly aerre
paiienu a light repaar, while the meu
vinit the ward* chat line and cheerinK
tip palienta.
Clarence B. Montgomery ia aerrice
officer of the group; Lewia Franklin,
s ps-t e-m.msnd;.r. U ho^iul chtilr | j Lumpkin, soa of Mr. unl Mrs.
worker Mrsf^Mollia SX ^'7 " "Ll&ZT
aoi.liary commander and Mr.. Naaau , St„,^ Air For^J^Inicsl
King ia atate committee woman.
AMMAN J. D. LdlMPKlN
REASSICiNED — Airmai llet&c)
He ia n*»w r^atinr at home.
Luting News
and Mm. Smith and family of Aus-
tin. Tfcey a1<M» Tlntted their co:i«in,
Mm. Lee.
Karnes City News
IluiA*<'on ik# ami«*ea wera held at !
Uai«o Hill Method «t chun h, Pun-1
dar. July V. He». Aliie R»chard««on. I The Karnea County Women'* Bi-
Hr gar* tW woritirtg and hie Institute rloaed ft *ncceaaful a**- ,nTunrn
K"' Attta Wraar—. •' "*P"f ' Mill'Bapi.st church, where .be fen
tors at Ctrnss Spring* detirered chnrrh. Kenedy. The Blbl. l^aon waa number of yea
arming me-n«*. A ainirtng group Ungbt by Mrs. M. h-. V,Uums. Din-, ^ „ w fjdwnrda. ps.tor, dell
A -*—' * n«»r w«s werred in the cafefena. Dno-'
Hallettsville News
Mi<* Carol Spring*, local N'TTA
pt • • i-iitit of Ste%tu»-Ma>o high
mcIi.. l. fiti'1 Area HI, fifth rice presi-
dent; and her ad\i«er, Mia* I>. M.
Adan.*, ;itt^nil»>d t .♦• at-ita eieeutire
cotiti ! nie*-fiii^ of the Tetln aaKocia-
ti'»n el KHA ktM at D. IV and 0.
arhiMil, Au*tm. ln«t week.
Mr*. Jennie Adama ia wading her
racati"ti in San Antonio with her
aoua. Mi-x Annie Conway hurie<i
|Saturd.i\ j.ft'rnoon fr<»m l'leaaant
from San Antonio waa present
or»Hl the eulogr.
Friendship Bsi'tist church and pas- r „na were con.l.ictejl br the mission [t<„hu, WII bnriw, Hunrt
tor. partidputad in a apee.ai aerrice r- IV \ mne 1 e..,,le . h«.r » frolu Br,wn-, ,»„»). Iter.
at the Oronimo Bapt.-t churchy Sun-' . e,l by Mr.. A I.tsm. and R ,. .rfftci.tlng
day afternoan. wi»h Her. tVayton. I R»-v. I. J. .lohi^on of Snn Antonio
pernor. Ita*tng hf»et |dellvere«l the aeni '-n. Mr*. Williama
A ruriety prayer aerrice ia heH cave n d»ir ^t ration. Trtnl amount
each Wednesday a»rht at Antioeh | rai^l w .<•> VJ. Each ftn-iety wn«
Bapti-t chnrch. H. A. narriaoo, lead well repr«-" ii" i.
Schuk'nburg News
IX-diratton arrvicee were bel l for
the new robea of the choir m« tubem.
Sunday night ar Ht. .lamea Baptiat
alui*ch Hcv T R Minmona and c«»n-
,t»u were gve-ta. lie delirered
(1-ditiatioa aerm« u.
.Mr. and Mr*. J- iin Calvin <<f H«»u.«
Kerrville News
Mr. and Mm. Christopher Oriffin
• - ral d »y« in Mn laat
aoek where theT Tinite«l her father,
V « ,\ ^ ttff Mra. Mae
Kord.
Mm. Cbarlt-ne Johnaon and three
who ha^a been in the city the
paet month with her parent*. Mr. and
to, vera how** ru*eti* of Mr. aad I Mm. Clmrle* I<taacs. left last w»*ek
#i j.iUa Harold. The Comoanity |for A ! •. where she will complete
I r .[ ttend'**! aerrice.* urraneen.ent* to go to her huahand.
in 'in- Cr -ci; of God in Oakland, last'who ia stationed in Oermaay. They
S
rr<"*too C-nnningham. a friend, aad
altera, came for a visit with
aunt, Mr*. Henry (5inniugham, this
city.
Mr*. Je.-M.ie WaahlngtOB and chil-
dren. Ml*. Evelyn I'leanant of Han
Aitlouio, were here for a visit with
their mother. Mm. Bertha Cunning-
ham. who i* ill in the home of her
son and da'ighter-in lai^ Mr, and
| Mm. Henry Cunnineham. Mrs. Cun-
ningham is reating nicely nt this
time.
Mm. Henrietta Bedford nnd Mm.
Berbenri Prince of San Antonio, mo-
tored to HaUeftsrille to the hedMde
<»f their aister. Mm. Mary McAfee.
Minn Beanie V. Brown aeroiupanied
them.
i*a^ tei
training course for aircraft ,JMiii'en
ai.ee apecialiat* at f^heppaH AFB.
Teiaa.
Ainnin L.iiii|4tin. who'fca# com-
pleted hia basic military training at
latcklaud Air Force base, waa select-
ed for the advanced course on the ba-
ai* of hi- intercuts and attitudes.
A I'.Hil graduate uf Hall high
First Negro
Named Tulsa
Public Defender
By the Associated Negro Press
THL8A. «»kla—Atty. Robert B.
Cop« land laat week became Tulsa's
first Negro public defender.
Of his appointment C<»)>eland said,
"1 shall fight aa diligently for those
person* who have no money aa I
have fonght for tboae who were able
to pay for my aenicea.*'
Copeland'a avp«>intment as saaiat*
r.nt public defender csmc at s regu-
lar assembled meeting of the judgea
«sf the Coiirte of Record. lie joins Jo-
seph Robert* snd Tom Gudgel. two
other defender*, to conn*e! peraons
charged with Crimea who are uuable
to hire private attorneys.
A practicing attorney for two yearn,
Copeland ia a graduate <»f Jtooker T.
Washington high school. Tnakegea In-
stitute, and the Univemity of Tulaa
law NchiHd.
He served in World War II and
the Korean conflict, leaving the anny
with the rank of major. Puring hia
military career be received 23 battle
stan*, the Hilver atar, two Brouse
«tsrs with Oak I*af clusters snd the
1'rcsideutial I'nit citution. Copolaud
Del Rio Ntffb
The womsa at Greater Mt Olive
Baptist church and Maw light Bap-
tist church ohserrsd missionary pro-
grams Isat Sunday, Her. F. H. Oatas
dellrered tbe meaaagea.
Iaiat riles wera held for Kodolpb
Brown, Sunday. Surrlrors Include
the widow, Mrs. Thelma Brown; a
daughter; brother, Rueben Allen : and
a niece, Ixiis Allen, all o( Wichita
Palls, Texas.
W*elder New*
Sergeant Willia J. Wilson snd fam-
ily ot Loulsisna ara r(siting tbelr
psrants, iter, snd Mrs. Mack WINon.
Prirata Freeman Wilson of Arkuu-
saa la home also.
His Western iM Grange Landmark
board met on tbe encampment (rounds
lsst Saturday, July 88. Her. 0. F.
M. Jonea la moderator; Mrs. B. M.
G. Willisms is president; and Mra.
A. Jsekaon Is vlca president
Crystal City News
Miss Virginia Oodlsy. daughter sf
Mr. snd Mrs. Uayinoud Godley, Saa
Antonio, sprat aa enjoyable tiall
with Mias Joycs Anna McNeil.
Mrs. C. I>. Daria and dsughtsr,
Virginia Sua, Dripping Hpring, Tsi-
ll S wers gueats at Mt. Olira Bapti.it
ehtirrb, laat Sunday. Her. Grsena
taught a wonderful missionary leaaoa.
lUllleng, a Negro, deairneil th* im-
proved method of refining sugar.
aihool, Seguiu, the airman ia marrii-l ',ril",,','r °r wnr ,,,r ,hr« ""
to the former Be**ie C*i!dt of 1010
ChMpman stre«*t. Seguin. Hhe presently
reaidcM with his ps rents.
The all Negro .VKIrd Aaft^traraft
Artillery iiua battuli v Avt 4own
the lu«t two Japaaeae v»i«*«"^ de-
atroyed l»y land based anti-aU<-raft
fira at (Hciuawa during World "War
II.
Victoria News
in Korea.
A native Oklahoman, the Dew pub-
lic defender and his wife are tbe
parent* of three daughters. He ia a
32bd degree mason, ntid a member of
the Tulsa County liar association.
Oklahi*tia tiUli liar aMHN-iatioa mmd
Amcriiau Bur anaociatiou.
Racial Barriers
Fall at Memnhis
I
City Auditorium
Mr- I e lliireld. .Tames llarolil.
Jr., and Miaa K t.j OUaa vi»ited in
San Antiuio rei'ei.Uy. Melton K.
Kb. • ers of ^'»n Antonio is »;>ending
the eiinn er Tscst.on with bis gnind-
parei.ta. Mr and Mrs. Sam Davis.
M S. r,.ilian I pton ia til ia You-
en* i.oafi.tsil in Weimar.
(,-inzales News
Bap''Smal aer*ifoa were held in
the (guadalupe river Snnday, with
nine persona being baptised by JU-v.
F. A. Hhropain-e. pastor of Mt. I'ii-
grim Batitiat church. Rct. R. Arm-
strong, pastor of Providence Bnp-
ti«i church, bapti»ed several candi-
dates in the eimrch j»ool. Sunday.
The county Hunday school ami B-
T1 ,-nt ute met at Kbbon Hapti*t
church ts«"ea ai:lea east of Lnling).
Rev. B. P <3ray, paator,
ltev Armatrong and the goapel
el. ir «-f Bromide nee Baptist chnrch
motored to Haa Ant« 10. .Sunday, and
reno-'d p*••• >i icedonia B«t»-
^i-•<-— ' *111
am schetluled to leave the United
State* on Augu«t 7.
Mrs Ixhr^na Martinet. Mr* Irene
ItarJiff. and Mm. Tauliue Stiles of
Seruir. : Arvi* Rhone of San Antonio :
and Jasper lH»rn of Lulins. wers in
tbe cifv Sunday \isitinr William
Rhone, who i* a patient in the vet-
erans h«pital.
William McNeal waa It the city
Hnndav visiting his grandmother,
Mra. Mattie Fifer. and other relatire*.
Mr. snd Mm. Raymond Har lee and
children apent se\eral days in Hous-
ton, la-t week, visiting relative* and
friends. They were joined Wedneadsy
by Mr und Mm. Johnny Perryman, |
and all took in the Houston Colts
baaehall gam« . Mra. Hard«-e wa« aur-
prised by a birtkday party upon her
return home Thursday. Jaly 26.
Weimar News
A mi*sionarY program was keld at
Mt. Arie and Ht. James churches. |
with the-presidents, Mr*. S. L Stan-! , ... _ ... . .. .
lev snd M- I h William.. ff«M. 1 ", 7 7, .""w'f,
Cuero News
Mrs. L*ic; Hunter of Marlin, vis
iied Mt Batksi cfend Haadapw
Charlie Watts and Fred Pridgen,
who were admitted to the hospital, are
doing nicely.
Mrs. B. T. Bodge, who accidentally
stuck her <»wn finger in her left eye,
has suffered intense pain, but is do-
ing . h better at this time.
Miss Mary Klletr Pttnce, who"^f*»
been visiting her mother. Mr*. (', A.
Singletsry, for the paxt two week*,
left Saturday for JTouston. Mr*. Hin-
gletary 1* doing nicely after suffering
a Ui fall.
Funeral services were held. Sunday,
f«»r Mm. Mauiie Andrews at Antio<b
Bai-tist church, with Rev. L. V. Ford,
offi' iatin*. Burial was in the Clinton
cemetery.
Mr*. Yanda Hen son <Red"Tast week
iu a local hospital. — .
1' iQeral services were held for Mm.
Millie Louise Wright, from Mt. Her-
man Baptist church, with burial in
Mrs. Annie M. Spencer and chil- J
dreu have returafd home aft»-r spend-a
ing a week in Hallettsville, where.
they visited relatives.
Mr. aud Mr#. Lloyd Sutton and j By the Associated Negro Press
children motored to Sweei Home to MEMPIIIS-Another race barrier
tiait lier parenU, Mr. and Mrs. Mitch- frU la>t we,.k vhtu . fl.acral ju()Kf
' "r; ,. ... ,. 4 ... . I ordered racial restrictions removed at
Mr., Joaepbins « -'"'''f'™ ' "rl ibe . „ aa.lii- wbeu it Is „.vd
Lavaca ntteniled the BYI'fT and Hnn , f#r ,>ul,Uo flln.
'lay school Institute lit t.ollsd Jndiii.laals who le,
Mm. C lementine Fletcher hnt» re-
tMrned from Denver, Colorado, where
she visited Mr. and Mrs. Kugcue
Uuichin*. Mr* Fletcher visited other
we*t Texas citie*. r j
• rr«!' V,'.S^.€<' -mj* *rn\"}' I l» »>d ordered that the city not m-
lather. 1 red Terrell, >n Vldann. lie p,tp „r pprluit t;„. M.;.roplti„11 of
- visited his father, Raymond
al»<>
Terrell of Sinton, during his vaca-
tion,
I>uke Kllington. who celebrated hi*
C Ird birthday lsst April 29, eut hi*
fimt jass record ("Jig Walk" l in
1924. Hi nee then, various record I
companies ha.c sold over 18 million
copies of the Ihike's waxings.
responsible for the affair were Mes-
d.-tmes K. Kenzie, Y). McNary, M
Roy, L. Campbell, (J. MiUhell and
C. Green.
a*e the audiUiri-
utu for strictly prirnte affairs have
the risht to determine whether or not
they will admit racially mixed aud-
iences.
1'istrict Court Judge Marion 8.
gre-
the
auditorium when it is "being used for
any public function or program."
The order climsxsd a two-year
fight by Negroes to force the desegre-
gation of the auditorium. The auit
Iireu out of uu incident at au auto-
mobile uliow iu 11MS0 when i«e\eral
Negroes said they were tuiued away
t "solely because of their race and col-
or."
Many recreational facilities in this
<i>ep stMilh metropolis were dc*egrc-
guted previously by the city, but it
lad been left to parties renfluu the
auditorium whether to peraiit ra-
cially mixed audicucc*.
Do's And Don'ts
-- rir^"
T n Baptist ct .. Rev. 8, Wil-
io"i"of "Wo« ':'ief,*»«**'pai"w5i*. *" "
Miss Josie Davis, who wrss in the
eit hospital, died early Monday
riorning Funeral servieaa were held
Wednesday.
San Marcos News
The paator and members were »n
program st tns asmp on ths site of
Ouadalups collage, Pegnin. Rev. W.
Mooring, pa«">r of Bt. Mark'Meth-
odist chorch, I^ckhsrt. was guest
spesker tn the obser- ancs held by ths
senior choir.
Mrs. Allias Tolliver is home sfter
risiting her dsughtsr snd grsndaon,
Julia Mse and .Tohn Melvin. Mrs.
Rials It* B««hs of Austin, spent
a law daja wiU ber aon. and her
parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Glint Kirk.
\Si». aafcii Atlanta J Dsllss spont
toe am «»<: sltt her see,
Adams, snd bsr parents, Ber. snd
Mrs. L Singleton.
k,v. Jess.- Majara is is Memorial
luispltsl. Bs U a menbembip min-
ister St First Bsptiat church. Ber.
0 Robersoc. pastor s< ths Church of
oinl in Christ, bsld the convi«itio«
servlca. Haary Basapsaa Uistlnh»
»it4.ia Anetin.
Ftnieral aervi'Mi were held for Mrs. I' 1 'r*
sssmti • T-', .?*». y,'...
inelude a daugliter, Mra.
James AME chur(h. Rev. A. A
^rrr-r.- Y.r'*T."7T:z\ i - ••
tuary had charge of burial. She is
survived by a daughter, two sons,
two si stem, a granddaughter, preat-
grandchildren, great-freat-grandcbil-
dren, and numercm1* other relatives.
A number of ralativea «nd friends
attended tlie funeral of Willie Scott
in I>s Grange.
Meadames I<ee Una ftoiith, Hannah
Fisher, L. Adam*, snd Clara Lee at-
tended the missionary program at
Coriath.
Oakland News
A rattlesnake, five feet long and
\2 years old, was killed Sunday aft-
ernoon by Llo>d King and John
Wayna Baker, at Devil s Pocket, near
here.
Mra. Ella Mae Baker visited in
Antonio.
Mirfs Velma Mas Williams and
Roy Lee Cunningham were married
Ssturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Baiaea of
HonHton: Rev. and Mra. Eddie Can-
aingham of Han Antonio; and Ben-
nie Prince of Conroe were recent
visitors here.
Tha Community Feliowaiup croup
;"v,it laa nm vMknj( her ma;
'TIS, John A. IVri-'ht of (uaH
< ity; aud Elvin Wright. Sr.. of this
citj ; a brother, William Marlin,
San Antonio; three grandchildren,
and fix great-grandchildren. A prand-
son. Klvin Wright, Jr., is a^ em-
ployee of the Cuero Record.
Funeral services were held for Mis*
Norma Steen of tim *«i»y, st Mace-
donia Baptist church. Rev. II. J. fox
gave tbe eulogy.
Julius Adauis was honored for 40
years service as clerk with th- Ameri-
can Woodmen, Camp No. 100, at a
teatimonial dinner recently. Mr*, bai-
lie Johuson, clerk <4 Camp No. 83,
Yoakum, wa« guest speaker. A pro-
gram wns given, aud. AUsims whs pre-.
*errted a gift of a wrist watch. Mrs.
Mable C. Shropshire made the preS5*
entation. Mm. Lillie Meadow uiao,
presented s gift. She is worthy guard-
ian, and Mrs. S. B. Farrow it> com-
mander. Mrs. Nora Let Duyfve m
JB&gltimZ of cereiuouiW. Katie Iat
waa in charge of the guest book, and
of Bchulenburg. and Klder and Mra.
Collina. and tbelr two aoas, appeared
on tbe program at the Church of
Ood in Christ Rev. g. D. Miller ef
Austin delivered the mesmife, aad the
sum of $03 waa raised. ... .. —
COMfltjrOTAt
FeATL«cr-
Do make-Tour ion f«el
* pal It will mt off
imported
KNITS'
V •
from Italy
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values to 39.98 \
V
Fall '62 will b« th* laason o/l
lenit*. You'll lova our wonderful
tmart itylai mad* of 100%
wool. Chooit from red, navy,
black, green, end oranga. Siiei
5 to 15 and S to 16. -
lecond floor
I
100% wool
COATS
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1962, newspaper, August 3, 1962; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403608/m1/2/: 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.