San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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(AN sm'UNIO KBUI8TRH
RESE.UU H U BRICATK8 SI'ACE AOB PKIMiKKMH. -<;rraa> nmrck ni*f »»und ohl-f**hionrd in th«-
»p«r-» n*. but thoa* wbo kn nr It* Importing# «p» tb**» «d<«tl*t» of llumhl* (Ml and lWinin* opmpaaj'a
■Jfllistwl K«o llnnnt cemtee (■ Lln4*a. Srm Jrrtry. Trnm Ml abort, .Ter.«e I'lamer. Arnold Morwar. Rudolph
Kaiwlnm and I>r. Jamri Nilon are enrned In an international reee«rrh effort by gee*** tdentlit* In thU coun-
try, Europe and Oanada.
Nnw cne M the rania ohaH«n*«i nrlentWt* f«i-e la to find a lubricant whirh will withatand the barab condi
tiona encountered bj apae» roetH*. On* rraeariii aheninl r*enUr mated the problem briefly but dramatirall) b>
*11 ling- The ftmt man on the mooa cmld open th. d.wr of bis «p*c* rocket -and n.rer r< It doa«d afaln."
The mm ia that the lack of aUioaphere at lb* nioon'a atirfan could caua* conventional olia and (rraaea
to evaporate and leav» the open door "froten"
A «iiepewifnl «|i*i"» lnhrieant la now onder development, aa a reault at atud'aa In which rocket flight wae
aimulatfd on a <-otnputer to determine the previa* properties aucb a lubricant mil*' hare At tha above evaltt
ati<Hi -<mm with hii colleacuea. I»r Niton ifar right I dl«'.-n«*e» tbe endurance characterlatica of * coaven-
r|omii Ijrcase. A graduate of Virginia State coilago, reteraburg. Virginia, and Cornell university, where be enmed
hi» doctorate, be li> in Klimbcth, New Jer«ci
Weimar News
Ui'V. Ij. K. A nubia, Mr*. K P W
.Tone*. Margaret T«w>ke, Ava I>.
Raymond Adam* and Larry
Kic«b)' attended the Sunday arhool
convention held In R^nbtfrjc.
Tli# funeral of l*v reu<v Nunn
wm held at 8t. Jamr. wiih th»»
Kmrchild Funeral home of ll.»u*t'»u
in rharxe "J bwrial Hla paiitor, a
minister frwn Hooatoa. officiated
Survivor* lnHud* his widow a *<»n,
four brother*, a sifter, ami other rel-
ative*.
Th* usher hoard of Ml Arie Bap-
tist <*imr< li held us annual pr.^ra-o
Sunday. Mr*. Alice Smith la presi-
dent
The minisUrial alliance m»'t at
Good H'»|»e llaptist chureh
Uer. and Mrs. I* U. Austus art
auetidinx rhe iniasnmary meetinf la
S( I ami is.
Miss Marj Marie Nelaoa and Mi*
Dnrleno Joy Greene have returned la
achoui.
pastor of Mt. Hmai Baptist church | ance at Greater Bethel Itaptist church
waa held Sunday afternmm at 3
o'clock, with Miaa Jea*ia Mae Hicka
of Suu Antonio aa guest speaker.
Mrs. Velinn Ilumsey waa guest solo-
ist. lie*. C. Ia Lnddington ia pastor.
Cuero New a
Revival aervu-e* oliaed at Autiarb
Baptiat cburcti. k'rida; night. Iter.
U 11. Carroll at Range waa Ike
•vangeliat. and iter. Ll V. Kord m fa»
tor Kapuawal aervicea fur tbe la«r
candidate* war. held !>r«rediag tb*
11 o'clock aervicea Mun.laj.
Mm. Ardelia Steen Moara died ia
a local hospital Tueada; morning,
bad beea la 111 health for aaa
and waa confined to a wheal chair ap-
proiimatelj three m>atba prim- to
her panning Servicai were conducted
from Brotbc . f'hapal Metbodiat
chunn. witb Kev. C. W. 8e»itli of-
-liciating. Burial waa in Hillside ceme-
tery. Survivor* Include tbe widower,
Hufua Moore; a niece, and <*lier
relatives.
Funeral ser\icee for I'lV. Ilendcr
son were held Fridaj from Mt. Zion
Haptlat church. Edgar. Rev. A. 8
Creen officiated. Surviving nre tbe
s>wlon; two »oiis. Dave and Ruben of
San Antonio; two daughtera of Cor-
pus Chriati.
.Manter Sergeant freured) Sylves-
ter Tilley. formerly of thia city. die<l
lu Kort Braitg. .North Carolina. He
ser\i*fl ia the army for 30 years, hla
enlisted in Corpna Chriati In
'JUX: He atu'iideil tlie publie »h«>l
„f thia city. Survlvora includa hla
widow. Mr- R.dwrta Tilley, and
<n.'ghter of KayetUtiile. North Caro-
I'uat-a dangbtcr. I'atricia, a nurae in
Uaelunglon, X). C. a aon. Cliarlea.
)ii the army, aiatioued at Rorbury,
Ji.launch uaetia; a brother, Mathla
Cillev. Corjtua Chriati; an aunt,
Mrs. Ida Lyarek; and other rela-
ti*«». Fnnernl aervicea will be held
from Uuie Zion Buptiat church when
-tfpr Holly nrrivea.
A Duaxllanwuf baby ahower was
given I-r little William J-sae Shrop-
shire bv Mrs Richard Fuller aud
Mra. Fletcher liouatoii. at the home
of liia mother, Mra. M. C. Shrop-
■wtnre Refreshment* were served,
ana ,h.re »-re 3.". guest., present
Sliuy iieautil'ul gifta were recei'Cfl.
Mr. and Mra. Waller R. Banka of
Austin were week-end guests "f Mr3.
jl f roiHthire. Mr. and M < 1 "I
Harper ieit Saturday to vial' r ln-
ti ea iu U* Angelea. Th-y w»rs ac-
«ompaoied by 1- U. Bf^kma and
' t !
in an elih»rat«* i^lcbration. Rev. E
>f. Robert* «^r*e<l a* maater of cer^-
mo nr. and R#v >*. I»avU n/ Cnero
inwh*! the liKtallation aermoo. Kev.
H. Lb Aletan l.-r >4 VfaHfij pit
tha charfe f«» tha paator.
\f. K R»»hlnaon. A ^f
r/tn -l! and K I. Boltflt *f»ent FVI-
I day iu Victoria Halrfuf and ah >|»-
pirif.
The younc pe»»ple ->C Mt. Siuai liap-
tiat church have orzanized th«mi«elvra
under the name of the Faithful Youth
W »i *en» of Mt. ttmai. L. I'hontaa la
president. Counaelora are Meed a men
M E Edwar A F. Haltfc M
J'»hn*oh"*an<1 A. fiewi*.
—r—fc
IfcHmenburi News
A finAucial drive was held at 9t«*-
phenM «'b.i^l MatMlM rhnrch. WW-
kne«dar throuirk Saida*. Kev It.
<>wei«a and ronerefntina of Corinth
Baptist church wer» rn^wtx Sunday,
and H'>w4Mr*aiMi'!Mered rhe per-
mon.
Rnrlie .\trTnj»on oT Wichita F.illn;
Mr and» Mra Wim H. Ward of
Quauah ; Mr. and Mra. J. H. Merida
and Enamptr Kerr of Caldwell, were
ffnenta ai Mr. and Mra. Jnmea Meri-
da. Sr.
Rev. L. J. J'
tioa af St. Ji _
IPMats la Ike Mksatio* aareleea
of Bethrl l aiua BapiMt charch, aid-
"S^ssjSST—*
Mr. awl Mra. Clarence Hill of El
Catnpa riaitad In tha home of Mr. mad
Mra. W. Carroll. Bamaala Dnnlela
and family of San Anrtmio were week
end jiauoja ^ Mr. .and Mra. Shel
Steward,
BaptM
ii. 3: i-y
WtM IIP
and 1«.
Victoria News
Mra Eleanor Hr*a left W«inee<iay
' >r a TKllkl in thf Smoky mmin-
Ulna. She -. mt her aiaUtr In
AflTv i lle^Nort^ Caiatiaa. and theu go
••f •!*r!!Wor<>, for aj^iait with her
ir"faft!ly.
Weslaco News
.Vfra Johnnie M Th'irman of Har-
riaon, Pennsylvania, ia the houw
Wit of b*r mother and father-ln law,
Mr. aiid Mra. Oeorga V*rrr, Ilarlin-
?en. P^rry la In tha reterana hoepi-
tal of ilouoron.
H^v. Hllliard and a»»me members of
hia church attended the Young Woni-
en'a program at PilerLma Ke^t B«p-
tiat church. Minion, T^xaa, Huuday
afternooo.
Gonzales ;Iew9
R. r F A. Shropshire ia conduct-
In/,, soii'l-gtiving revival in Flulletts-
Tffl,. It riood Hope Bnpti-t chim-h.
l^H. M^Pheraon. paator. R»*v.
"Shropshire Is pastor of Mt. Pilgrim
Baptist church, thia Hty.
A number nf persona attended a
political meeting in Yoakum last
week. The meeting wti» sponsored t>y
Vi 0. Jamiaon.
Funeral aervicea were held for Mra
Beatrice Knox Polk, who died on her
wav to the boepiul in Galveston
Z week, she waa the -if. of Joe
Sitlney PoHt, and was the mother of
11 children. Bdativea came from
San Antonio, and other Texas p»ii«».
among them being Rev. L. A. ( ren-
■,h.w, pastor of i'aieatiue
•hiircb. San Antonio. Rev R. Ann-
It r one delivered tbe eulogy. Relative.
an,I friends lunched .n the O. B. lor-
y.r gats following^'he funeral.
_ Yoakum News
r A ^tcouwtT meeting of tbs Ul*«l
Pnlirteal organixation waa held fri-
lay SarSS'h M o. pre.
Sine. A lsrge attendance waa nor*
\te. T A. Shiner celebrated her
■eveaty^Ktb birthday. Sunday aft-
•rnoua. Ber aon and daughter in-law,
M?Mrs. h K. Hbi.ier of Vie-
",ri„ am' bere to help ber entertain
Irienda.
u»i. a f.
Lewi. w» installed aa
Scsmin News
Iter. IL T. Stdberry, paator of
Second lkipiiat church, and u number
of hia memb*>ra attendwi the fifty-
eishrh annual aeM>ion <»f the Guadu-
lupe district Sunday achofjl nud Bl'-
l'U congreaa held ai Mt. Olive liap-
toat cLurch, K^rrvifte. July 10 through
July 12.
Mra. Cwra Iien'.<»o, who waa howpi-
taliv-d avveral Uaya ago, has been car-
ried homa uud ia reported aa being
improved, iier a-.ni. Shannon Itay, waa
here ac^eral da>a attending her. Aj
ab»ter, Mra. Ja**V n h»*re with her
huai'.tnd, and will be with her for a
while.
Meuabfer# of WeaUy Chapel Mtih-
odlat church Hunda.. school, aud the
Mathodiat l'uuth FeBowahip attended
tha annual district ioftliuto lit Ht.
Paul Methodiat. Mnndnv Jnly 2.r», and
eztenJing through Friday. July 19.
Mr. an«l Mr.- tJilbert Porter are in
California, riaitiug hia mother and
siater, and other relatives.
•Shiner News
Mrs. Aretha l\ Jonee eaa preeent-
*«d in a musical for the financial drive
for the Pa*tor and l>eacona Wlvee.
She r»adered a program of claaaica.
M-mi-clasftics. and eriirituals. A local
Kmup ap|>eared, accompanied by Miw<
1 Delano iMaon, pianist. Misn Cand
Jean ftladaey, a atudent of muaic
at Prairie View college, wang a nolo,
acetmipnaied by Mian How* Mary
Qladney. Miaa Jo Ann Taylor of
Seguiu rendered a plan«» aol«. and the
l»aetor and Miaa <Jef#iria M. Mathis
aftng a duet. -
Out-of-town vixitora at the program
were Kev. and 3Ira. King. Mesdames
»a U Bolton, and Ammie Carroll
»f Yoakum; Mr. and Mra. M. Kuy-
kendall and family of Corpna OhriatL
Mra. Mary Oivathouaa la reenper-
ating nicely in the home of her daugh-
ter, Mra Mattie Brook*.
Oakland News
Eldat a Browa Mlvarwd tha
sag* at lbs Church of God la Cbriat,
8 ti ad ay algbt
llrand Mra Dsa
Canada vMtsd Mr. aa
Columboa.
Mr. uf Mra. CL Balnea
too, vial ted Mra. Kill* Lee.
Mr. and Mr*. Norman !
of Bagle Lake, Mr. a; I Hay
L**, Mra Graala Lea '.oaa Lea
and .iMreldln* McNeal. Joi n Henry
and Ko4hu1 B. Oonningham of Ban
Antonio were recent vtttora here.
Wesley Baker and *ons, Mra. Af-
nes Xewtoa, and Beverly Baker were
vialtora In 8an Antaalo, Bunday.
Mr. and Mra. I>alla* Robinson are
the parenta of a baby girl.
Leo Stevens and family of Ban An-
tonio risited Mr. and Mr*. A. 0. Cof-
fey and other*.
Del Rio News
Sergeant and Mra La Combea had
aa their guenta. Mrs. Lula Brown
and a niete from Pine Bluff, Arkan-
«aa Mrs. Ruth L. Carter was added
to the church laat week.
Deacon Hedge* of Houaton wns
reported a* fair in newa received here
thia week.
Tli" brotherhood will meet with
M. Sanders in R-»ck Spring.*, Friday.
Uvalde News
R**r. and Mra 11. J. Cox of New
Light have moved to .San Antonio
where he will be teaching. He will fill
hi# appointment on th»* fir^t and third
Sunday* at New Light,
Mrs. L'hel Harris and family, Tom
Mills. Mra Cleo Hartfield. Walter
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, Air-
man Jo!.ii July, and Mrs. Jackson
spent the week end ia Corpua Chria-
ti. with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hodges.
They all motored to Ingleaide to
fiah.
Mr. and Mr*. James Miles, aon and
gra; Ichildren, Mr. and Mra. Jen-
ninga. Airman July, and Frank Mill*
motored to Baa Antonio to visit their
brother. Mack Mills, who la ill.
H«"nry K inch low motored to Kerr-
vil)^ 1 ltnrday. Th BTT" rei.dered
a ]• mm:. Sunday at New Light.
Hp. i -.red by Mra Mills.
Rev. S. E. Steward
Conduct* Revival
At Columbus
COMTIBUt—*sv.
evangellat, pastor of
church. Saa Antonio,
aucccMful revival at I
Chapel Haptlat chnrcb,
Sander*, pastor. A tat
Mona were added to tb*
coortraion. Tber* wera
Sli of tb* addltli
three women, aad the
pie between tba
L A. City Coanril
Gtes El Fitzgerald
For Rights Efforts
By th. Associated N*«r* rr.se
HIMJ.TWOOD —BUa »ltigfr.'.ld,
the natlon'a leading faoale v.«-ali«t.
was clte<l laat week far dril rights
rfforta by tha Laa Aag*l*a dty coun-
cil.
"Tlila ia lib* an audition," Hla re-
marked while accepting th* council'"
v-roll, "It would b* Back better If
I could *lng It "
Now appearinc at 0*M Nomina
t'reacendo la Hollywood, Kll» bin
mad* aereral appearance* an hehalf
of eitrll rlghta during th* pax dec-
ade. Her most recent benafit perfor-
mance at tlie t'rescendo rsapevl a total
of W.nno for Dr. Martin Lother
King'a Boothern Cbrlttlaa Leadership
conference.
The entire evening's raeatl*. seat
to the King crnasde. "Even the nii.i-
clana donated their pay for the night
to thia crucial ranae," Ella aald. ' ind
evervons went out (t tkalr way. at
added expense, to make sore that the
Crescendo was packed that nigbt ao
that 1 conld show ray d*ep inpport."
Among tie prominent donor- were
Coundlman tillbert Lindsay, who pre-
sented the scroll; orrbeatra leader
Frank PeVol snd vialting singer
Nancy Wilson. *
Waelder News
• •
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph WIK-n *od
family of South Chicago, ?lai"d hii
mother and other relatltM rreeutly.
Mra. I>or* Barnes Is vWtkg her
father and other reUtlvMu k I
'Hie spiritual Gosptl^at<' s ren-
dered a program of aonga «| St. Paul
Baptist church, IUv. I. if
pastor. The sum of $186 vu rained.
The Western La I>end-
inark aasociation will caavena with
Ht Paul Baptist churdu 'July 18
Elmer A. Carter
Resigns as Gov.
Rockefeller Aide
By tha Associated Negro Free*
At-BAffT. N. T—Vfter alraoat •
half-century la th* center of Ui* civil
right, stmggi* In New York *tate.
the In.t ^ ,ve*ra In key government
position*. Elmer A. Carter, special
aaalatant to Oor. Nelson A. Rocke-
feller for tatcrgroup relations, la retir-
ing to devot* mora time to writing
■nd speaking.
"I want to devot* mor* time t*
tho*c effort* which are now In prog,
reae In every way poaalhla to help
■peed full civil right*." tb* TS yesr-
old former chairman of th* rtat* cocn-
mliMou for human right* Mid l**t
week
Atialyting the present racial trial*,
darter »id tb* "falted Butaa U In
the mid*t of a aortal revolution
throughout the country wblcb baa B*
parallel In blttory."
He urged Nearoe* to "regroup their
forcer" for demon«tr*tlon* which
should not atop, deaplt* what Presi-
dent Kennedy la urging, aaaertlag
that to atop demoaatration* now
would only "give aid and comfort to
■outbern bigot* and weaken the fore*
and euthusiaam of tha attack."
In accepting Oarter'a resignation ef-
fective a* of Jun* 30 from hi* |1#,-
OUO-a-yaar position. Uov. Rockefeller
*aid he w** dolug *o "with intenae
regret" and pralaed htm for hi* "pio-
neering job" for which he said th*
•tite "owe* you a debt at profound
thank* and admiration."
Carter, who llres In New York City
,.lth hia wife, baa been in poor health
in recent year*, aud It i* believed that
this waa one of the rcaaou* for hi*
resignation. He had reached retire-
ment aga three jcars ago, but tbe
governor "urged him to stay on," and
had transferred hltn from the chair-
manship of WlIK to hia office to
relieve him of *ome of the pressures
of the rough day-to-day schedule.
Crystal City News
Mr*. Leroy Booker and family of
Califorria are here in the home of
their gra nd mot her, Mra. Mary Bamea,
while her husband. JWgeant Booker,
la in iirnnany.
Mivi Yerdia Mae Houaton of Sau
Antonio waa a guest at Mt. Dlitre
Baptist church, last Sunday.
through July 21.
Rergea'it Asa Sattiewhlte snd Vera
1/Ouiae, visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Sattiewhite last Saturday. Mra. Olen-
ora WarfieM I* visiting relatirca ia
Arizona. ' a
CAIUAI, JtXT If, INI
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San Marcos News
Kerrville News
Tlie fifty-eighth annual aesaion of
the (iuadalupe Diatrict Sunday school
aud BYI'L* congreaa closed Friday
night with a gra ml muaicale, conduct-
ed by Mra. IK M. Jones and Mra.
Naoanl I'rieatley, district pianlata. Over
Circle Lydis u.n**i «nary society met
in tbe fellowship ball of First Bap-
list Church. Thursday night, with th*! i^fv'mith. niu-ndH' 'rrid^y' Rev" C.
Vic* president. Mrs. > elma Kamaey, y Ev„ul!„ is lia„or, ,nd Kev. J. A.
ia charge. Mrs. C. I». Majors 1» presi-. K„mpi, mod^r:ll((r.
deut.
Mrs. L. Singleton i* visiting rela
five* and frienda in varioua ritie* of
the state. Lawsos Wade and family
are bere viaiting with relative*. Mrs.
Kvelyn Smith snd aona of Fort Worth
were receoft visitors here.
Mra. I'inkie Ann Burleson snd
children. Csrlett. Jackie Kim l>sria,
and Baron Keith, are here from Loa
Angeles, visiting in the home of
Men's day at Mt. Olive Baptist
church wns held with the theme
being ' Take a Stand for Jeeus." John
Inman of Mt. Zion First Baptist
church waa guest speaker. Kev. C.
J. Bha of Westridge Baptist church,
San An'onio, spoke st 3 o'clock, and
tbe night a]*eaker sag K. L. Biaor of
Bryan. The men'* chorus was con-
ducted by C. D. Posey. Sandy Wash-
ioften la president: O. Oriffin. vice
their parents. Mr. sad Mrs. lhad. D. 1 nr**i«l«U*nt ; R«*l»ert Th«>rn*. treasurer
Johns and the l>ock Borleson*.
Horace Mack, Jr., of Houston wan
here for the week end visiting hi-
mother. Mra. llsttis Nell Mack; aud
other relativea.
The Citiaens' council meeting waa
Jimmy Truscott, secretary. The men
raiaed $2.036.K7. Moae Walto* ws«
captain, and he rai«e<l $808.80.
Mra. Thornton ia viaiting her aunt,
Mr*. Kdna Williams, who is recover-
ing from a fall. Also hers are Mrs.
held Hednesdsy night with Jamea Annie Jennings and aon. Airman John
South presiding. Meetings of the San
Marcos cemetery snd Stsple cemetery
n.Hsn.'iatioo were held joiaCly.
The annual Woman* day obaery
Jnlr, and the Hudson* of Uvslde.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benson of Tuc-
son, Arizona, were the gnesta of their
father, George Benson, and brother.
WW
1
* I SPENT SO MUCH ON HER I HAD T0(
MARRY Hift FOR MY MONEY./ '
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The secret is a new healing su'u-
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sale of cotton
blouses
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vsIms to 7.91
0m«m from lelldi, prlnh, and
itrlpai In fall eolorad ovar blwiMi
and twek-lni. Parfact witk panti and
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sale of summer/
dresses
'valves to 10.99
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coats
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v aoah !n tha toaton't lataif,
«tyla» trlmmad with luxu'
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1963, newspaper, July 19, 1963; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403663/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.