San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1955 Page: 4 of 12
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SAN ANTONIO RRGISTRR
A Publication Dedicated to Right. Justice, and Progren
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Women's Union Church
Of God in Christ Meets
The Women's union of the Church-
es of tiod in Christ held its regulur
meeting at the J07 Temple.
Missionary Garcia opened the
meeting with devotions. The presi-
dent, Mrs. s. Willlnms, was In
charge. The lesson was taught by
Mestfnmes R. D. Childress, B. An-
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ANNOUNCING
TIIK ADDITION OF—
•-a hoy. David Lawrence, to Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Kltnn Miller, Jr.,
132H Lamar, May 'M.
m-n girl. Kim Rachel, to Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde l»nniel Thompson, 100
Connelly, May 27.
fr-a girl, Beverly Ann, to Mr. and
Mrs. William Walter, 1818 Nolan,
May 29.
—a boy. James Robert Jr., to Mr.
and Mrs. James Robert Harris,
11)47 Lamar. May 34).
—a girl, Earllne, to Mr. and Mrs.
Kidgar Raymond Iiaudle, 147 Ho-
sack, May 30.
—a boy, Jerry, to Mr. and Mrs.
J C. Coburn, 810 Gabriel, May
23.
—a boy, Ernest T<ogata. to Mr. and
Mrs. James Jtilltis Ridley, 945
Poinsettia. May 23.
—a girl. Milllcent Ionise, to Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Melvin Ward,
12:1 Melllna, May 25.
—a boy, Reginald, to Mr. and Mrs.
David Fontenot. Jr., 208 North
MtwiuiLe, May 27.
—a boy, Archie I.ee, to Mr. and
Mrs, Ilermlo Gladney, Jr., 227
Bitrella. May 20.
—a boy, Melvin Clark, Jr., to Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Clark Sr., 110
Vhoorles, May 21.
—a boy, James Von, III, to Mr.
and Mrs. James Von Debrow, 114
Nebraska. May 28.
—a girl. Vernita Darlene, to Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Rotnane Val-
entlne, 1018 Dakota, May 81.
—a girl. Elenore Pamela, to Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Frederick Yates,
370 Del Rio, May 0.
—a boy, Larry, to Mr. and Mrs.
William Evans, 419 North Ilack-
berry, May 80.00
—a girl, Sheila Renee, to Mr. and
Mrs. James Jackson, Jr., 137
I.ibby walk, May 27.
—a girl, Rhonda fiesta, to Mr. and
Mrs. Theophllus Ortrtnrs stokes,
Jr„ 504 North Grimes, May 21).
—a girl, Velma Faye, to Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Lee Tierce, 1239 Del-
aware, May 27.
Ushers Union
Plans Vocal Contest
At > rocelft meeting held by the
Rprakeri btireiu, of the Cltr Wide
Usher* anion, final plan, wrre made
for the rocal content to be held,
Thursday evening, June 16, at St.
Junto AME church.
Vein* peopln participating In
clnde: Mlawa Madelyn Lonlse Dar-
in. Roslyn Rice, Barton Sheffield,
Frances Nlona, and D. Pill*.
The winner of thla contest will
receive n free trip to Amnrlllo, to
compete In the conte8t of the Texas
Usher, convention. The winner at
AinurlUo will receive a $300 schol-
arship.
The contest la an anntinl effort
In the education of young i>eople
sponsored by the Twns Church
I'shers convention. Mrs Mallsaa
thony, and A. Brody.
Mra. Annie Williams presented
tlie l>orcus unit wkh ninny useful
articles, flood reporta were ma«te
li.v nil units. An Interesting pro-
gram was rendered with Mrs. Cnd-
ilell as sponsor.
Visitors Included Dlslrlct Mis-
sionary E. Davis and MclXiw Allen.
Everyone la Invited to atteiul these
meetings, which are held every first
Thursday. The neit meelln* will be
with the Hebrew charch
ROAARY
SOCIAL CUfB
11m Rosary Social dub met Fri-
day atfht, JUM a, In the home ot
Mr*. Williams.
Plans were discussed for the first
picnic to be held In the near fu-
ture. The hoateaa served a delicious
menu. The next meeting will be held
Bennett Is chairman of the vocal
contest of San Antonio.
Grant Faculty,
Staff Entertained
Mrs. Balmer T. Oliver, princi-
pal of Grant elementary school, and
Mrs. Corlnne Wright, school cafe-
teria manager, entertained the fac-
ulty and ill other Grant achool em'
in tbe home of Mrs. J. I«. Harris,
1503 Paso Hondo street, June IT.
Shoe-leather k
repaurServke ^
WE REPAIR, REKINISH and I)YK BOOTS, SHOES, LADIES'
HANDBAGS, OVERNIGHT BAGS, BK1EK CASKS, MIGGAGK.
SPORTS EQUIPMENT. — WE DO FINER WORK rOR LESS
MONEY. — PICKl'P and DELIVERY — CA. 7-5218.
CENTRAL BOOT & SHOE REPAIR CO.
Central Bldg. Corner Crockett and Losoya Streets
ployeea with ■ delectable ftincheon RKTURNEM YISTOf WIF8, vri
in the cafeteria, Wednesday, June
1, at noon.
During tbe luncheon, Mra. Mabel
P. Ranks presented • gift to Mis.
Wright from the faculty. Timely
remark! were made by Mra. Flor
enee K. Barefleld and Lytle L. Tilt
lor.
Warrant Officer Cornell* 1
pvana wan In tbo city a tern j.2
Visiting hi* wife, Mrs. RosTCr
Evans, and hla uncle, John Wwi*
Bvans anj) family. He recently Z
turned from France, and wns m
r- j route to Fort Ord, California. »h*i
I be will be atatloned.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1955, newspaper, June 10, 1955; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403789/m1/4/: 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.