San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1932 Page: 5 of 8
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B. S. Butler- of Odem mi m
business visitor in Sin ton Tuesday.
Dr. Leo Berrey and son, Alton,
of'■Corpus Chrlstl were visitors in
Sinton -Tuesday, «/ ■
Windmill^ and Pumps, and Re-'
pairs. Sinton Plumbing and Supply
Co.—Adv. 25-tt
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*' L. T. Ayres, banker of Aransas
Pass was a business visitor in Sin-
ton Tuesday.
S Miss Sue Alexander has been the
guest of relatives and friends in
Corpus Christl the past week.
. Mr. and Mrs, J. 0. Harrell, Jr.,
are occupying the residence of JJlss
Bvyiin Ham on oh Merrlman street
Walter Sparks, Jr. of Corpus
Christl .visited his parents. Mr. and
Mr»r C. Sparks in Sinton Wed-
nesday afternoon.
" Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Grabenheimer
of San Antonio spent the week-end
as guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. C.
Spares. "
Morris Roberts of Pettus, candi-
date for' state representative, was
a business visitor in Sinton Tues-
day. •
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Just received sf new shiffment of
Silk Dresses in the latest Fail Pat;
terns. The Specialty Shop.
—Adv. 32-1
- J. H. Shell of Gregory, candidate
for state representative, was a
business visitor in Sinton Wednes-
’ day.
E. C. Cadwell, prominent farmer
and truck grower of the Edroy com;
munity was here on business Satur-
day. •
Install a water-heater before win-
ter. Come in and let me figure the
small cost of installing a heater In
your bath room. J. H. Russell,
Phone 70, Sinton.—Adv
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Reports from the Rev, C, S. Long-
indicate that he is recovering rapid-
ly. from his recent operation and
will be allowed to sit up a little in
a few days. He is In the Baptist
Hospital, in Houston. — Refugio
Timely Remarks.
John Rufus. Gray of .Corpus Chris-
ti; accompanied by, his sister, Mrs.
Eli Peoples of San Antonio stopped
for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Starbuck Tuesday, while
returning from San Saba wljere he
spent a few days with his grand-
mother.
ft L. Marrimott of Portland was
a Sinton visitor Wednesday.
Commissioner and Mrs. C. C.
Smith of Odem were Staton visitors
Tuesday.
Tom Bell and family left Sun-
day morning for a vacation trip to
Uvalde and other points in the
Hill'country.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sipes and little
granddaughter, Rosanell . Martin,
were dinner guests of hlr. and Mrs.
Brutus Sipes in Odem Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. R. A. Johnson and
family of Refugio were guests of
Mr. and, Mrs, P. L. Johnson last
Sunday.
■ Mr*..W. S. Crabb left Wednesday
for San Antonio to spend a few
days visit in the home of-her Bhn,
Mr. and-Mrs. G. W. Crabb and fam-
ily, ’ ' * : .
E. D. Wiemers Of San Antonio,
who is with the San Antonio Paper
Company, made- a pleasant call (in
the NeWs force Wednesday .-morn-'
ing. - . •
Mr. and Mrs, ,W. E. Newton and
Bflly, with Miss Hazel Russell,
Miss Marjorie Martin and Miss
Fairy Margaret Martin, spent Mop-
day afternoon in Corpus Christ!, ' t
Gus Birkner has the contract for
repairing ' the residence. occupied
by'Mr. and Mrs, S. W. Seale, which
was damaged by fin-, a few weeks
ago. _ f
Plumbing and Plumbing supplies.
Work sanitary .^neatly and cheaply
done. Let us figure yoiir Job.
Sinton Plumbing and Supply Co.
—Adv. _ .' . 2B.tf
Miss Billie Minckner of San An-
tonio is visiting her grandfather, F.
Miticjuier and also Miss Irene
Crutcher. Miss Mirick^er is the
daughter of Orville Minckner, a
former resident of Sinton. ^
' Mr and MVs. R. E. L, George
spent Sunday; in Bishop with Mr.
and Mrs. Jett Hart. They were ac-
companied home bv Miss Cathleeb
Hart who - has been their house
guest'this week.
Mrs. Homer.T. Elkips who spent
.the past two -weeks in Spn Am
tcqio and Seguin with relatives and
friends, returned Saturday accom-
panied ,by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ,In-
gold of San Antonio. Mf. Ingold
returned Monday .while Mrs. Ingold
remained for a longer visit. •
Octavia La utter of Mathis I
assisting in the Faust Cafe.
D. H. Thurmond of Taft was a
business visitor in Staton Wednes-
day afternoon.
Homer Easterwood of Taft was
a business vTsitor In Sinton Wed-
nesday.
A.. L. McWhorter made a busi-
ness trip to San Antonio Wednes-
day.
R. G. Richardson - of Odem was
looking things over here'Saturday
morning.
Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Bishop and
children were Corpus Christl vis-
itors Monday. -
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ness visitor ia.Sinton Wednesday.
Pipe Fittings and Fkucets of all
kinds, i. H. Russel, Phone 70, Sin-
ton.—Adv. . 32-1
Miss Katherine Hughes spent
the , week-end in Woodsboro, the
guest of Mrs. W* Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cook of
Ingleslde spent Wednesday even-
ing in Sinton. ' -
Mrs. Jesse Gilbert of-Odem was
•the guest of her parents Mbnday,
^lr. and Mrs! R. Parker.
Mrs. C. L. Jolly of San Antonio
Is a guest in thc> home i,f hpi,
daughter, Mr..andMr*.I.S. Butler..!
In six short years the I. G. A. has
grown to be the largest organization
jot owner-operated food stores in the
world. That’s because thirfty home-
makers enjoy greater satisfaction at
I. G. A. Stores.
Judge J. C. Russell and
spent Friday ^ afternoon in
sas Pass:
MJss Martha Louise Jackson of
San Antonio ts .the guest of Doris
Marie Lipney this week! *
Miss Glenn Moody arrived, Wed-
nesday from. San Antonio for sev-
oral days visit with, her father, C.
•G. Moody.
• Galvanized Tank and 'all-
Tanks of all, kinds, Floats, Tubs; supply equipment. See
Gutter, 'and anything a man wants
that’s made out of sheet metal; J.
ft. Russell, Phone 70, Sinton.
Adv. . /' - 32-1
Mr. and Mrs. If. T. Beekworth
with their granddaughter. Rose-
mary. \Vhatley. returned Tuesday
afternaSlf from a ten days Vacation
trip spent in San Antonio.
Aran-1
Miss Adele Dodson is assii
in the office department of the Dad-]
son Garage.
Plumbing and Supply Co.- Adv 2
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gore of'Mi
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Qites.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Park,
jug a few weeks in Merc-
her grandmother,* Mrs. M. C. -West.
Mrs. Fannie ■ Rigby, with
daughter, Miss Lily, have j*etu
from Goliad, where they_spent
eral w
ranch
| • CRYSTAL |
Pure Distilled Water
Vgg. FIVE GALLON FOR 50 cts. J
Distributed in Sinton by
! Hamiltotfs Grocery I
X Phone 384 for Quick Delivery •>
her ' daughter. Miss
Jackson, and Miss E
spent several ’days
Austin. •
this week
HAMILTON’S GROCERY
The Big Cash Store
Bidding for your patronage on the merit* of our
service, the quality of our merchandise,'and the low
prices we offer at all times*
If you are not a customer now, give us a trial and
judge for yourself.
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Our Market Department is Complete
with the very Choicest Meats Obtainable.
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Phone 384, Sinton, Texas,
For quick Delivery.
H. if,Nbu ^fd A. B. Fisher made
a business trip -to San Antonio
and Taylor, leaving Sinton Sunday
morning and returning to Sinton
Monday evening.
S. W. Seale, who is* attending the
University in Austin this‘ Summer
spent Saturday night the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Daird return-
ing to Austin Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs, Claude. Reynolds
spent Sunday in Beeville with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Rob-
erts and Mr. and Mrs. S. M, Rey-
nolds. '
' Miss- Louise Wright of Dallas ar-
rived Wednesday of. last week to
spend a- two-weeks' vacation as a
guest of her sister, Mr. M. Deison
and Mr, Deison.
Gene Wheatley of Corpus Christl
has completed an attractive modern
five-room cottage on his property on
West Market street adjoining the
residence occupied by Mr and Mrs.
J. S! Wilson and Dr.'ll. S. Veevers.
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Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Bishop and
hiklrai returned Friday, evening
from a two weeks 'vacation trip to
Georgetown and Runge where they
were,guests of each-of their parents
■nd other relatives,
J. O. Boothe, who is representing
tile International Harvester Com-
pany* and is located in Kenedy at
present, spent the week-end in Sin-
ton with’ Mrs. Booth ar.(I children,.
Qrv.'lle and Grace Ins Boothe.-
Mrs. A>, W. Galloway of St. Paul
war in- 'Sinton Monday alterjioon
in the increst ol' selling tickets
for the ohkken bafbec-ue. to be held
in Skidmore*- Thursday -evening.' tin-;
di~- the auspices pf the Methodist
Church at that place... . , , . , ,
, | I-lidy were chaperoned by. Mrs.
!-’ Fail Iiarnett drove to Ilruni Sun- I-. Johnson.
day, to accompany his daughters,
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ter a several weeks’ visit with their d»y while xnroufe to- Ins hofno in
sister, Mrs. Curtis -FrrVis of thaj t Voakum frond Kingsvlle where he
j • ■ - | iiHs b?en doing post graduate, work
■ ! iri A.-* 1, College this summer.
Mr. and Mrs, . R. F. Duggan , c
Dallas stopped for. a shoTt -vis
with Mrs. Susan' Sipes, Wednesda;
while on their return home from
trip to Laredo. Mrs. Duggan an
Mrs. Sipes are sisters,
. Now -is the time to re-model you
bath room. When in need of an
kind of plumbing or plumbing fi:
taros, see J. H: Russell; or Phon
70', ’ Sip ton.- Adv. 32
’. Little Miss: Norida Vivomacl
sev- n year old'daughter of Mr. an
Mr.-.-Homer E. Womack, Utwle
went a tonsillitic, operation at th
hospital rooms of Dr. F. B. .F.rash-
euer'Wednesday morning.
R.J. Hunter of Floresville ret
ed a few .days ago where he
spent several weeks with his f
iiy. and is with the Moody -P
macy as pharmis't, his former i
lion.
Mr. and Mrs, P. C. Thomas and :
luile daughter, Micke'v, attended, a 1
mnillj reuiiion ' in- Wutidsboro Fri-1
SPECIALS
For Week of Aug.. 26th
to Sept. 2nd
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SPECIALS
Fox Friday, Saturday and
Monday Only
C.Aepe Tissue I. G.. A.
3 Rolls for
17c
Tomatoes, large can 1 P
2 for 1DC
i Syrup Cane Crushg
j . , No.. 2£ Can
16c
Prunes, nice size 1TJ
3 lbs. for 11C
jMalt Syriip, I. G. A.
Can
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49c
Red Sour Pitted 1 P
Cherries, large size lJv
Milk, I. G. A.
6 small or 3 tall catjs
14c
Blackberries ‘11 ».
large size llv
JELLO
ALL FLAVORS pkg
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6k
Prerpier New Irish
Potatoes and Big-R Ol
Green Beans, both LlC
I. G. A. Ripe Apricots
Extra large ca
19c
FRESH VEGETABLES
while they last
Turnips and Greens
Mustard Greens
Green Onions
Carrots
Radishes ^ P
bunch clC
I. G. A. Bartlett Pears
Extra large ca
„ 19c
I. G. A. Peaches Slicec
■ or Halves, Ex. lge. ca
116c
^Del-Monte YC Peache
^gallon siz
150c
Green Snap Beans
Fresh Tomatoes-
Crowder Peas Snap P
lb., JC
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Roasting Ears, fresh OC/,
doz., uvC.
Grape Juice, 1. G. A.
Ptr. 2 fo
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r 29c
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Phone 77 ^
orter Bros.
A. STORE
Sinton, Texas
METHODIST M1 Sc 1 ON A R Yv
SOCIETY
YOUNGER SET ENTERTAINED
WITH TRIFLE HUNT
Mesdames J. Ty Day <- ■■ and ito-
day e veiling,of last week, which wds'mer T, ,El!:ins -.were liostesst-s to
in the form of a chicken Lariiecue, tilt Wofflants-..Missionary' Society's
vith .thirty-two relatives .present, ,!social .Meeting- at the hbnie of Mrs.
, '! Elkins on Tuesdav afternoon,
i 'oris Marie L.nney .and gu.ests, Mrs g j ;.vu,Ker8.wa?. devoti0na,
• '■! " Gouitte Jdck^u and.Lucille Mld(,r ,he subjec. beinV yai,h *•
Dam- enjoyed a swwn and; ,«upper sh(/- - v„ h lpful aml
North Beach Tuesday o-nt.'ir,, ,iK s. t:,si„n. followed
i ! lic^v vvr»rg> phn r>f rnmji: nv Mrs . ■
I prayer.
On*- u: the laD-vaiatioil parties-
for ii|emb<-rs 01 the younger set wa-'
a trith- - hunt, given Wednesday
evening lev Misses- F-ioTine 'Baird
and Beriha Mutehler to a group of
High school gills and boys. . . °
At'Jhv •bidding* of the young hosl-
inter- esses. .Ale jolly youn^ ueop.le as
by a sembled informally at im-lionie *>f
| Miss 11.)ir-iT par-at.-. Mi. and Mr-.
Mrs.'Elkins sting . s .- -okr T'.Tih | ',V A -Baird, where th- y were gre- t
Rvym’ond -Manning visited in thi'.<lt Dur - Fathers. Mr. • H. \. Nen,:e«J l>> Mjss.-s Baird a'tid Mu.n*hler
.companied home by Mrs. C. ii.
Hess, sister of Mrs. Cockerham,
yho will be a house guest in* the
Cockerham hom^, and also visit
her mother, Mrs. J. C. Neill, sev-
eral days.
The Specialty Shop will have a
beautiful new Hue of School Dresses
in sizes from 12 to 20. These-new
dresses are priced to sell at from
69 cents to $1.95, and will he the
latest styles and patterns. When
you start planning your school
wardrobe, be Sure to Come in and
see the many-new'styles that we
hav'e. This new shipment of dress-
•es will arrive September 1st. :The
..Specialty Shop.—Adv’, 32-1
fitcir vhiMron
A & Ernest Newtoi
fVotefor---
J. H. SHELL
■ - - for
State Representative
A SAN PATRICIO COUNTY MAN ~
for over 20 years a resident of this District
been spending the summer, w ith her
.grandpai’ents. ■ .,
Mr. ami Mrs. J. J. McWhorter and
daughters. Misses Mabel Kather-
ine and Betty, and -son, Jackie, with
Mrs. McWhorter’s mother,'Mrs. M,
Clement of San Antonio, spent the
wieek-end at.a.beach cottage in Cor-
pus Christi by way of an outing-.
Juda;e M. A. Cbiders of San An-
tonio was accompanied, to Sinton
by his son, M.'A,, Jr., on Wednes-
day evening. Judge Childers will
be one of the speakers at the St-er-
Jing: Rally to be held at the Court
House Thursday (this) evening.
Mr. and Mrs..J. G. Newton had as
their guests several days last week
Mr. a»d i'5rs- WiH
Newton and baby of Sinton,
Windrow and Miss
Lucille Newton of Dallas.—Hondo
Anvil-Herald.
Miss Agnes. PaulinV Kunitz,-
daughter of Air. and Mrs. R. *j^nflz.
apeared on the banquet program
at the Nueces. Hotel in Corpus'
Chrisiti Tuesday evening, under the
auspices of the Catholic Daughters
of America:
. Mr. ap'd Mrs. H. J. Heye of Hal;
lettjvflle, with' their attractive
granddaughters, Misses Adele and
Marie Pocli, were guests over the
week-end in the home of Mrs. Alex
Bonorden, on Market street. Mrs.
Heye was a sister of the late Mr.
Alex Bonorden.
Miss Mabel Katherine McWhor-
ter, who has been spending the
past two weeks in San Antonio, re-
turned home Thursday of last
week, accompanied by her grand-
mother, Mrs, M. Clement, who will
be a house guest in the home of
her daughter, Mrs. J. J McWhorHr
and Mf. McWhorter, several days.
reports-, -'of-..; tile Young returned with their spr'-ib-. and Mi-s.--
Woman's Circle,, ,,,- . .( .. ,j Donuhy JlcWhorter and llowa;.1
A social hour w a enjoyed, dur-' Walden w -r. aw arded a prize for
ing which firm refreshments- were
served to-Mhe following:
Mesdames Fred Bishop. Marshall
Alexander. J. J. Alexander. I’, C.
•Thomas, J. O. Boothe, H. Y. 'N'eu,
S. J. Hewlett. * J! Vickers. J. H
Morrow. John Starbuck. L.-, P.. Wil-
son, Ray Franklin,'-. Dow' Ward.
Arch Kullick. 'Fred Peacock. Jerry
ingedd' (San .Anton*')). Miss Louise
Harrell, Grace* iris Boothe. Beth
Franklin and Mickey. Thomas and
the hostesses, .Mrs: Elkiits and' Mrs.'
Dawson.
SURPRISE SHOWER
Mr: and Mrs. J. O. Harrell;Jr,,
a popular- brilVe.-and . groom, were
-taken by .surprise Tuesday' even-
ing,- when.a large number of friends
from Odem gathered at The country
home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Nieman.
parents of the brrde., where .tip?
newly weds are spending a few
days and presented 'then' Nvi'.b a
miscc-lianeous shower.
A most happy time was spent
until a late'hour when the guests
departed with every good wish for
a long'and happy married life for
Mr. and Mrs. Harrell.
having bmsght in the most looT.
A merry Social hour at tlie Biiirii
home followed the hunt, the young
hostesses,, assisted, by Airs. Baird,
closing tlib; pleasant hospitality with
tin- serving At dainty letreshments
to ihe-fttingry yuuftg people whose
appetite: v.crc win-tied by tlie.ii
out-door activity In tlj.e party were
the f o I low iii g - M i sse s Rt i ro t h y M v -
Whorter. Dorothy Burr, Naomi
Featherling. Billie - Ruth R«ider,
Mature Slayton, Flora Mae Sanders.
Lillld-ale Fullick,-. Rachel Smith.
Mefsrs, Howard Walden, .Mack
Norris. Ted Vickers. Doyle Light,
Billie Parsley, Leon Cannon. Guy
An herd,- Frc*d , Painter, E, (%
Thomas,* and hostesses-,, Misses
Baird and. Mutchler
CHICKEN DINNER
GRACE LUT
4-ERi
tAN CHURCH
Here's another tr^at, folk's!
The Woman’s Missionary Society
Of thg. Siiuon Me-Gibijist; church is
going to setce anmlier chicken din-
ner'Saturday noon, at the Cannery
—same place as before, , -
There's going - ‘to be plenty of
chicken Tot! everybody. Not only
that, but think of the ice cream and
cake you can get—till for the ajtiall
price o,f 35 cents a plate.
Adv. ' 321-
H. T. F-lachmeier, Pastor
At the regular Divine services
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
to be conducted at the Jocal Pres- ^ ^ Qn aU deUn.
S: 0o‘o'cdock' the pastor will pregteh
a sermon, on: “Submission to the
Will ot. the' Lord,’’ which will be
based on . the text found in Acts
21. 8-14.
The Sunday school will meet at
the usual hour, 10:30 m .«at the
home of Mrs. A. Bonorden.
We preach only from the Word
of God.
Come and seel
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School District, which are paid be-
fore October 1st, 1932, no Interest
or penalty will be charged.
Come in at once and pay your
taxes and avoid this penalty and
interest and at the same time help
your school. '
• W. A! Baird, Pres. Board,
•Staton'Ind. School'Dist.
—Adv. . 29-tf
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pfatio. -- jand Mrs. Baird.
Mrs E. M Till*- 1.11 u as the (lit- They were- 1 it. r I'a.ire’il - Af (■ H
(Tisslpri Teadi-i.tk . tjHiic bring . oupl".- of buy and-»riri: given a >
“Chr-irt in Ghitia.” ’’ ' ' . I'paiier bag. and ' toUi.' re., go 'put for
j 'Mrs,-F* P. Hishoj' iksi . sst ii. n ry. a nvo-bnur luiin- f- - Tril'k-s .which
Mr?. L.H. Cockerham and Mrs. . . • , •• ' . rv • mlerestingiy —AiboVv Memdrial.j they could pick- im Tiny vv her, wilii-. .
J. D. Hollan returned Tuesday af-1 t Mr' and Mr8- A- r>t’-A,kta and | Chapel.' out thcmsc! vc.--- b. iiiL- picked-iip.
ternoon from San Antonio,' where M,s' L V 'Vilft,n -'’W very en- j At The appointed hour-the-hunters
they spent a few days, and were ae- ,la?s ln .Bonham-w.th Mrs. Aikm's thusiastic
parents, they were accompanied!'
Tmme by Billy Jean Aikin who has
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1932, newspaper, August 25, 1932; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth716853/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.