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SAN PATRICIO COUNTY NEWS, 8INTON, TEXAS, NOVEMBER SO, 1933
| Attend b. w. m. u. meeting
IN BEEVILLE
The women or the Blanco Bap-
tist Association held an Executive
I Board meeting and Day of Instruc-
Class&etl A4s
San Patricio County Newt
Published every Thursday at
Slnton, Texas Mrs. 5. Robertson *>/ Sdn Ben
S>" I jtfc; President, of the1 District, was
tion in Beevilie Thursday Nov_ 23, ulUnann^tern & Krauaae build-
at the First Bap^st Church. There ngar Missourl paelf,c Tnick8 for
were ninety wotnen in attendance'
I from tfcer ^liferent churches.
J. W. Brewer and Mr. Earle spent
Thursday of last week In San An-
tonio. *
JAMES P. AMOS
sale or lease. Inquire at this office
■crAdv. 45-tf
-JL--~T-^-
. MARTIN & MARTIN
PubMaher*
tbi President, of the District, was - • • ’ * ■ >
fJ ,__.- , . FOR SALE —Good young work
Corfvin. rlcin^-held in Ft. ftoui*8* alsejme . pair heavy work
■ %
, mar
es.'
Bntered as second class matter ■ Worth. I tminitv
. March 25,'>909, at the Pristqtfice |' Mrs. A. Goldatnmer of Uariin-. ;
J. B Owen, Adams com
Alfv. . V*? 45-1***
of March 3, 1379r>.
Subacrvptlbh Rate*i--—
One Year, $2.00.
Six -Months, $1.00,
Three Months, 50 Cents.
Payable Strictly in Advance.
Thursday, November 30. 1933
THE DEATH 6lABE
an .ritalked on il^e M»rga^' Ftind hulls and feeder bulls. Wm. C.
and Our RHmiarshlps. ' . • Long* 1’apalote. Texas.-Adv. 46-1**
Mrs. Jf-wel l.eggett Herron. -a-vCHi -- ~i r ’
turn. -1 missionary -from' China FOR R^’T - 4-room .furnished
hieughi the Inspirational Addfhss.*. attfrtnmnt.. with.-private hhth.fani
Separate ronf“fences were heU. nipping hot. waiter. Prefer perma-
f >r the dilfimi ttt officers with the neiit applicant Ray X. Franklin.
In a Kentucky cemetery there i-
A voeiationa.l officers in 'charge. ,
At the noun hour a delightful and
apfX-Ujitng turkey lutreheon was ser-
ved by the Beevillfr^Auxiliary in
i their church annex.
t,0ose attending fr<mn Sinton wt-re-
Adv.
46-tf
JAMES W, HEATH
jam/1;- \V. Heath, 83, of Slnton
a grj’■ ■' -tone erected for. P. II iatpi-'s J. M. Landrum, .1. M. 'V' u ;l local hospital here riiosc
Nolan Assistant State Uitiiio War-i \VinfrV v. J. limits. C„ 1. Albert- day, ultemoOn at 5 6clock,
den. After reciting Jh. f.u-' . nf >.1*' son. A* Lay' Sims, J. J Sparks. J. Mr- Heath' was a farmer and had
career, it is, stated-.(in the ..marble. I. jvnox,- Laura Crabb. II. K. t'iiapd- *Rv* d in Siu-tfTTlvfor several years.
■'The accident was caused bv the |,r, Jerk \T:gl»;fttn-and.'I. S Butler. His. son. K-ob-r, Heath ol San An-
glarlnc lights of a passing auiomo- ' - . Reporter. •oh.c :**;i traveling salesman and
.. ' jr,__a____i ; is w ii known to local grocery men
PROMOTION BAPTIST SERVICES anl ! ,k'aIp-r?’ . ‘
. . I Ik. b^l.y \v;is prepared for ^burial
AND SACRED HARP SINGING j,j. tie• Galloway Mortuary and was
■ Biketj 'to Hondo. Wednesday morn-
J4Wpr.iW-.'H. Richtrrds. a pwsphlve ing. Funeral services were held
states, are prescribing rules P : the Bapii.h-p: ejt-her. sometine's ‘buter \\'r d:t sday afterrtoon at 3 o’clock.
regulation of'the lights. . i known as the -Hardshell?," will Deceased is .survived-by.his yife
In a recent survey. confine’, d t,>-, prra'. li J the Methodist Churth in .and tie1 following children. Tom
the Travelers Insntdffre rortipapv.^Mathis. Saturday night and Sunday Ii. Heath, Raymondville; Frank
it is forth'that.from ii c. ui. t'o t-wlit. 1" 2 and On Sunday and Ii'a ■ Heath: Slnton; Robert
0 it. m. in 1932. then we re 409.I.OO, n < : ning. Bee, .3. at eleven o’clock, ibatli. San Antonio: Mrs. Hazel
accidents in'ivhlth 13 50 ft persons ' hi ill peach .at the Adams School. Heath
The tine- is earning soon, .-ays
the1 National Bureau of ('.'.unity
and ^Surety ITeierw i iter-. v. hen j
glaring lights will be omlav. <;d.!
many - inuitieipalitits. and somt
:• the';
w i re
act id
tint i
15.fm- t;
other v.
at^ideiit
All’ll* r. ’ Sinton, and Mrs:
killed' or. ;12 lor -very i,...... tt.iies w- .-’ i f Siu’on. At Nora Heufh Bailey, Hondo. -Bee-.
t; ti; e!..«-tidrty -in th*> afternoon, there ville-Plcayune.
;2>"I .Jt.ecider.l • hli",; I,r a singing ii: tit- eld f'"W- —-------—
r.oie'Sjicred Harp So-tg hooks. All
\yr l
Fvenj- ‘1 n,
l lis
In
r
ft
,rd-.' ib., death
was 4-1 7..per ee.ni u.o.rs
durfrtc din,.ney- than in -dtiylight.
Thf linire-- would hav*- In-en .still
mt r■ i,e. a-'orahh Vf. they had start
ed at i .pi. in. instead, of 6 p in
particularly in winter. •
Automobile . icidi (1,1s (Vur i n g
MR: A AID MRS. J. A. HARGROVE
GUESTG IN SPARKS HOME
-tins pinging.
-U< poiti1
P. T. A. WILL MEET
DECEMBER
dusk aiui.'m.t bP'> ai < ">1.oh 'likely
to j'-olt in rittiip inj.i P a and
death laca ip: vi; .n :
tnadeiju’e . Hnt'ni pari tin
taupe ’ tn a'iPclpl 'ciarf:.-
;ir<Uii h:i:g c..-: .- m c.n :.i;
drive: -
Hngiri' ' : it.;: : ocl' tl
Ing "ti la adliuln Wall <■•
mohih- ttiSnu!..'.> Uir( rs .n
o: t hi '-Crftl-f Inn .-litgini', :. r■_
.-p.c'iaUy invited to co'igv out -t.c , __-
Mr. and Sirs. W'l'C. Sparks are
eiUertaining ... 'hoi^se guests." Mr,
and Mrs. J. A. Hararov -. of Ft,
Worth, whose marriage occurred
in' that city Saturday evening.
• Mrs. Hat "trove, v ho, before her
| The ilei -Hiber meeting itT-fhe Sin-‘'ni:-fringe was Miss Ruby Daggr-tt.
i io’u Vai". m 'l'em III r As.soi iation daughter oV Mr. and Mrs.' Frank
v.til l.e h Id at ih. ii.uh School. Har. ft o. Ft. V.'.rrth, is th» ni-c-
Thursdays Diurmlii r 7ti, at 4r«V>> of Mis. Sparks.
-«lf jo'cldel., .-'B' and Mi s. Sparks, with thi ir
ly Idtndsj^ A, ,h:, ;.U(. t speaker guests. M.jp and .Mrs. Iliirgrove,
I'lrom. A and I ('ol’lege at ■Kingsville drove^to I'alaciims Tuesday; after- ^
will s;ieak'v<m •'Heroek and Ilero 'H'on to visit Mrs. Emma . Willi? j
atid Niilti-1 Wo'sb.ip ' TPi- is tin- third of a and- Miss Lytton Smith, P tints off
• luted In
Olid' 11
Funeral services were held Sat-
urday, November 25, 1933 for James
p. Amos, born August 14, 1853, and
died November 24; 1933, aged 80
years, 3 months and 10 days.
The -services wertj, conducted by
Rev. Tovdery. pastor of the C-hurch
of -Christ in 'Sinton, assisted by
Rqvo P. P.- Bishop, paklpr of the
Methodist church, . '
‘Mr. Amos d^ed at, Kts ^coiinTry
home about,oiie and otre-haTf miles
west of Slnton after declining
health of several years, ke is.sur-
vived by, his w idow, Mrs. James P.
*A)nos, a&l edght children:
vMrs.-'flsther Collins and ' J. E.
Amos of Sinton; Newton- Aptos and
Mff. Willie Rawlines of Houston;
Dr. Ima- Hillman. Alice; Mrs. Eula
White, Baird; Mrs. Mary Ander-
son, Abilene; Mrs. Myrtle fiipenby,
Sugarlatfd; two step-children, An-
drew Dragoo, Sinton. J-and Mrs.
Laura Holla'n, Corpus Ghristi. Fifty
grandchilflrri^ and' twelve great
grand children.
Those otit or tmvtr attending the
funeraj were: Mr. and . Mrs. Lynn
Lowe. Bay City; Mrs. Gladys Pat-
terson, Wadsworth: Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. 'Pollard and Miss Neva Pol-
lard ol Alice and J. C. Pollard of
Rcfh'gio. . F
• -1— —rr V ‘.-■■Tg ’ .
NO. 399
,;n tlh;. GUARDIansihp of
WALDO E. TiAISLEY.
JR,; A MINOR
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
SAN PATRICIO COUNTY, TEXAS
Notice is. hereby given, that I.
W. C. spark.-, Guardian, of the es-
tap of Waldo K. Haisley, Jr, a
inm-.r. !::im Otis 'day filed rriy ap-
Utii ation in- tfw>-above entitled and
iurntbered cause for an order of. the
CouiJty Judge of San Patricio
County. Texas, authorizing me, as
ih:-' guardian of the said estate of
s;,ill Ward, to -make a mineral
lease upon such terms as the court
u ay order antl_direct of the fol-
lowing ik scribed real estate, be-
, longing 'to the estate of said Ward.
to--t.il' An undivided one-half in-
ter,".-: In and to the following des-
c i!)i*d land situated in San Patri-
cio County, Texas, towil;
Survey No.. 9. of the Subciv.- on
of tim John Pollan League giant,
and beginning at the southeast
enrnet of said survey No. 9:
Thence N. •»'• 55' \v’. 714.1 varas
with the K. B, .line of su'd survey
Mrs. John D. Cochran made a
business trip to Austin Monday.
Miss Violet Percival returned
last week from Laredo, where she
visited her brother, Fred Percival,
who has charge of some highway
construction near ithat place.—
Rockport Pilot.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill, Kring and
three daughters -of Houston visited
in the home of Mr. Kringys parents,
Mr. and Mrs.'Fred Kfcing invSlntoii
this week. ^lr. and. Mrs. Bill Fick-
ahd two children of Refugio,‘Mr.
and Mr»,’BiIl Njjigent of'AVoodsboro
and M r'. ant^ M rs<* John QufWl - and
son, iohn Lee, o( Bluntser, dll re-
turned hotqc Sunday. •
*' Mr. and
Mr? Thom
Thompson, left ea’rfy Wednesday
morning for Hillsboro. Ml-s. Thompr
son will stop at Belton Wednesday
and remain until Friday with her
daughter, Miss Barbara Thompson,
who is a -student of Baylor Univer-
sity and both-will spend the week-
end with-Mrs. J. W. Thompson.
J. G. Cook and sons. Gwin, David
and Wendel, drove to Lampasas
and Burnet, Wednesday where they
will spend the Thanksgiving holi-
days with relatives. In Lampasas,
they will be the guests of Mr. Cook’s
mother, Mrs. j. G. Cook. Sr., and
his sister, Mrs, J, R. Key. Mrs.
Cook Sr, w ill acconti’any them to
Burnt t for a visit with another sis-
ter of Mr, Cook, Mrs. H, B. Duncan.
of that place. 9
MUTCHLER-CLEVELAND
A very pretty wedding took place
Monday morning, November 27,
1933, at 7:00 o’clock In the “Slnton
Catholic Church during a Nuptial
High Mass, when Miss Bertha
Mutchler of Taft, and Mr. Morris
Cleveland of Sinton were united in
marriage by Rev. Francis Gruber.
-The altar and sanctuary were
beautifully decorated with chrysan-
themums and ferns. > The.wedding
march was sweetly rendered by
Mrs. H. E. Odern as the bridal party
enter#*! and advanced to the'altar.
i:Thq attendants were Miss Naomi
Feathering and Mr. E. W. Allsup.
Tlte bride is the daughter of Mr.
i^MoyJ. {^.Thompson.had TaXLAU
ipeon s motheT, Mrs. J. W. young lady of ( harming personality
and very popular among the young-
qr set.
Mr. Cleveland is the son of* Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Cleveland and is
favorably known in Sinton and vic-
inity. A host of friends wish the
young couple every happiness and
success.
The bride’was attired in a becom-
ing fall model of grey wool with
accessories to match. She carried
a prayer book and rosary,
Miss Featherling wore a smart
tailored suit of black and white
crepe with black accessories.
Tlte young couple left immediate-
ly after the ceremony for a wed-
ding trip to San Antonio and other
points in West Texas and will
make their home near the Mutch-
lee farm on returning.
-Contributed.
ODEM P. T. A.
__ ' '•*.■.
,iuj • ■ ric? ot tails by outvt,tilling edit- Hu bride, ami ivturped to Shi ton j N(K y ,() lh(, p (.orner 0f game.
Out_ I.ev-. is to PM vc,i dir, : ; vs f;„n. t|;o ( 0l!*>pe And liioso Wednesday.
of li~,*4):rlUs.liou. striking .- of
motorist : td.t ,ihj< > t being t,i r'
Rum- tie .’"giar, .hazard" to a mhri-: „)))(.,‘Vi(l'
mum It In- problem" cun he st.ii-r
,',! . i.mporgiltt rottli; tuihi,: t
fin: • \ . !■’( i n mi,.
whir have not availed themselvri; Points"of int rest on the , oast |
el this opportunity to hear tJie.-‘" and in the Valley ".ill h' visited he-'
MRS. TAVLOR HONORED
i:>
of Chara, ter
Buildings, have been the jo's', i s.
Mrs. K M. Tidwell, tlte president.
:,M - Jliat the linTitbeir <•! -the ev-
ctjf;ve c'-minitlee it:ee: with It-r at,
fur a eiio.r.f husjhi.es s.i-.-siim
hut,ire. ti." . egu.lar tit, jiitig,
Piihlieity (Jta-irinati
-CARD OF IhANKS
it It; fit'
-ti.-
,, jnan>
re ;their return to Ft. M'orth.
MESDAMES McWHORTER AND
McCAMMON ENTERTAIN
At th. i:omt of.Mrs, A. L. Me
WIiorter. Tuciday aftcnioon, thei
M Ii .Missionary Boeioty erj’oyed a
most pleasant Hlfernooii with Mrs.
!1. M. "MeC'atnmon and Mr?. M, •
U lum.er as joint, hostesses.
Mrs. s. J. Hewlett, was leader for
:i!(jrriiil l it: level'.' I
■" 11,1 - it I s." Mr.- Wdn, y Tayiiii
O'. I re'. die. pi a ider,i- F, •
,.- : at.'" s' V. e-jiioi! .- el.nl, . ■, a
t>.a ar..;h";Jthta. .Mrs. !'■ r,.y
L. • J,d:t: ,r, with Mrs: Join, B.
Co. ■ f !,. I '•[t.- r i^dni soil ., ho-
tPrs,
4 to, ......, -
ike (huh litnid.eoij'; r,i" . I,.v men: -,mj for th- h• til floral offer- ’Parsley. \. I, McWhorter, F. M
I , <>( 'he \Yo’r..iiy-: Pn..;:., t r •• hiir pig- ,u;d «,eds of ’ ry.m'p.fiJYy. Fs T*dSt il. F. P; Bishop, tin.,1 Carl,liar
P* 'S'uijci- h.ijii.of in;^- .M’w-.-.J pi.hrat;. ■ pAciatiy' do. iv'e wish to't hafik'-Th, nett,
p, v, | a., sill, fg - Frith. Du-TtSct "I-(hifi’t ii' of ('hrUt tjuarVette lor tin
Mo.’i.i: s i lele . ,,t vhi, h .Mrs, i ay... }, ,-u, jy.. •mits.je y.enil'.-red, a: flu- tuil-
ra), May . God Id, >- < a, h and
very on,- yi you.
Mis, Jan., P. Amos and. fifllrilv
• We vi-l;
friends id I'lvol who l^-llu-. program, .and '.with, her! helpers
.lev a.- s i -i r*d • 1 u: ing the dine - giving difte.Ht; phases on the so-
,vt ;."* rr tie- front and death ati^ tor the Bim-r.,I
/ -l(fo tea followed" ,-n,r tudovcl hu.-faml and '.Olt-r
i. ial nihvein'ent in Japan/ Those as,,
uk-tina her Were. ..Me.sdiinies Roy
Mtj
at .vhi' 1
I"L,ve - p,";' 1., r
- ,"0,011? . ‘d. tfit ,'«>,! t
w- :.•• a Mra'it.lv e vvif.it . v,\,.- and
liior hgi i effi. ‘of . tlilysaiifheniuius
.zit-.nii,'.- utiti laurigolde. with i <tr
rp ay- giaied it, c.la, fill an'.m,;e
IKitli ,t ■ amagi || dm s ill re, < |>
liotfi lAmg and.;dining looms
"Tto' eifdng rivun was- espeef
„l(jju 1}., iwiltr.il -7 lay': ,'Lwefj d (
who. •-e' lfferji'ii re v.It i
how l o' i !i) y.\."u.ih,rutilils on a r,
flei-i.*i o -os iii.ih-lahia ,0 . likhied
yellow' :apeis in orchid holders
luftherlngr a fav.ro.l color sebe-me-
-ot c.-fnary and. or.'hi,I. An r.ntlqn.
M r.-
, al. P
sate.
'‘g'": ,
II. "5' Ne.ii Jed. ifrc devotion-
I.eiilg ;, Timn'K.Jgi\jug lues-
"Forward d'hi'otigli Th(
and "In■'Christ''Ther’eUs no
Id «■£.*■ WM. BREWER
COMPLIMENTED
zinnias, and was flanked on ,#ther
side l v veliow-or, hid candles.
* -«. Mis" F. j. Itifiifh . served sand-
^ wiehts and uthe: dainties at one
Ynd. .and Mrs. It. L. MeCraiay, pre-
ifided at the coffee servlci oppo-
Kite'. Mis. Bill Moss and Mrs. Cas-
per Genies, Jr , assisted in the ser-
ving. Othsrs 'assisting in hostess
dutfrs' wvere Mrs. Ve#ne .Swfhny.
Mrs. lieywood Smith (Taft), Mrs.
• Hal Sanders and Miss Ava Russell.
Ovor tifty dub women called
during tea hours to do honor to
the visitor. Mrs. Taylor, and to ae-
cept the hospitality of Mrs. Coch-
ran and Mrs. Johnson, aptong who
were the following from out of
town: Corpus Christi, Mrs. Maude
Gerhard), Mrs, Frank.. Tompkins,
Mrs. G. R. Scott, Mrs. C.iH. Here-
ford, Mrs. W. F. Hefley; Taft, Mrs.
Mary Mathis. Mrs. H. H. Watson.
Mi s. Will -Lillieo,. Mrs. George
Withers,. Mrs.. _Fr;.nk Morris. Mrs.
J. B. Cu-tirlingham, ■ Mrs T. «.
Blackwell, Mrs. Heywgod Smith;
Odejn: Mesdames Arthur Smith.
, "Frank Eoggus, E. C. , Caldwell,
LJoyd Neuifiann, Jesse Gilbert, Ed.
HeuermanD, Sam Stanley, Carey
. Eads, J. Hi Eastham. Casper Ger-
des, Jr., Miss Ollie Hancock; Robs-
to*n: Mesdames J. E- Thothpe, '
Jim White, Kingsville; W. E.
Hopkins; Refugip -Mrtd&meg
Free as an. Henry H. Mod
Miss Mildred Strauch;' *«-*•
Mtn. iQ&yi tom# ‘ ’
Johuson.- Coutrttuted.
East hi West," were the songs
'fsci ill .the service. Mrs. M<-
. Whort,.r educed the ffleelfeg wKh
- prayer. . / \
Mr.-. Hewictt; in g .tew voids of
S. .]. appreciation .and love, ,invited Mrs.
Mrs-. I.1 if hup toll loaded . table -of gifts.
.Mary Bum the ladies. Mrs. BishppVgra-
•Bil AplIhVi' III lion. lien. Ciui, her and 1 iou.- ly re-piuui, ! to th-> beautiful
‘ V, itiiiie BirkiK. r' w ere li,e ilelightftf).:k>vu tokens.
hesijV.".-c:-i Who ehtf rlained Monday '* Mrs. Howard .Walden arid Mrs'
afternoon with :’ seated tea and Lulu Talley assisted the hostesses
nifc*eg|Jftn, ,ius shower at the lioiue *9 serving a salad course w ith cake
of Mrs. J. A, Matthews iy, honor of and*idffee, with sprigs of kum-
to twenty
iflly
Mr-. -.1
Hr vvh'it.
Kay N.
A Mat the
Mr- , Roy
ErnnkHii,
as. Mi •.
Parsley,
.Mi-.-es
how ! ,in th. buffet held vai i-volored j Mr-. W:n. Brower. ,a bride of {he hunts as plate favors
rhomb.
In the dining room, the fable was-
Sfesutifully done for .the tqa hours
with a hank of yellow chrysanthe-
mums in a low howl, centering the
guests.
THE STATE OF TEX AS
To the Sheriff or Tiny Constable
lovely lace spr'ead surface.* The of San Patricio County Texas,
lace covered buffeiC was also an ***>m"’m**mr‘■
attractive corner ft,fieri with the
golden flowers.
GREETINGS
Fred Johnson, administrator de
bonis non, of the estate of A. J.
'Miss Irene Crutcher poured co!-: Rufl.t deceased, having filed in the
fe? and Miss Hilton served
jourt of San .Patricio Coun-
the nut County Cc
loaf w ith a dainty yellow' floiwer, ty, Texap, his final account of the
buttonsiFe as plate favor. They | condition of the gsVate of the said
^efo-' aseisftefr inc «erv^|; by Mrs. 1 A- Jy Hunt, deceased, together with
Raymond Manning of*Harlingen,1 aB application to he discharged
an Iron pipe set for corner;
Th-ncc N. S9C. 53’ W. 870.4 varas,
the N. W. corner of said survey No.
9;. I
Then,?; S. 0 Hteg. 55' E. 239.3
varas. the S. W. coiner of said
survey No. 9;
Thi-nr S. '«r,i,-g. 43’ F. .996,2
virus to the jdace of .beginning,
containing 73.9.acres of land.
A! -o, 29.1 " of .land off of
lie S'.'uti). end of Survey No. ", of
life Subdivision of the . said John
Pollan league : sure jy grant, des-j
i lull! d- as follows:
Bediiiniitg at the N. F. corner of
said survi y No, 9. and the S. E.
c,irn'"r of survey NO. S;
tKhI"" N v deg. 55' W. 169.28
varas vvirh life E B. line of said
survey-N,i. s.' u str.ki' fOr thh e.or>
Tier.:'., ' ", V'...."AT
Thence N. Ml J . g,' 53’ ■ W. 870.1
\ liras, a Corner ir, the. :W. B. line
of said survey No. S;
'theme S. U'd'-g. 55’ VJ. 169.28
vai'as to the S. W. corner of said
survey No, S. and the N. \V. cor-
in.r. of Survey No. 9;
Tlietice S. s9 deg. 53’ E. S79.1
varas to' the place .of lieginnlng,
•cemuining 26.1 acres oT laud. .
Said application to be heard by
the County Judge at the Court
House, in the city of Sinton. Texas,
on the llth. day,of December, A. D.
1933. • '
\V. (\ SPARKS
Guardian of the estate of Waldo
B*-liaisley.. Jr . a minor. .
Adv.—-(No. 339) 46-2
The Odtm P. T. A. held an in-
teresting program November 28 on
the subject of Heroes and Hero I „ , ,
Worship with Mrs. G. M. Haney in Aransas Pass the guests of Mrs.
Mrs. C. R. Park and Mrs. J. T.
Dawson spent Tuesday afternoon in'
L. N. Scholfield, who is an artist
of recognized ability under whose
direction both Mrs, Park and Mrs.
Dawson have studied.
charge. Mrs. M. B. Porter discus-
sed the effect on character of he-
roes in book’s, plays and movies.
An interesting discussion was • giv-
en-'on model heroes for children of
different types. Special music.was)
furnished by pjupils of Mrs. Tim;
Hennessy. During the' business
session!-a report was made on the-i nn fhfi ColdGSt
work of the state convention. 1
instant lubricati
SACRED HEART CHURCH
CALENDAR
First Sunday of the month. Mass
at 10:99 a. in.
Sec,'.nil Sunday of the month.
AjLss at S:9.9 n. ni. ’
Third Sunday of th" month, Mas.-
at 10:"0 a. pi..
Fourth Sunday' of the month.
Mass at SB'O a. m.
Fifth Sunday of the month, Mass
at lit:00 a. m.
Friday. 7:30 p. in., Rosary and
Benediction.
F J. GRUBER, Pastor.
T. W. (Ted) Knox
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