San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1933 Page: 5 of 6
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SAN PATRICIO COUNTY NEW8, 8INTON, TEXAS, DECEMBER 21, 1933
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Sinton Food Market
. . “Everything Good to Eat”
Specials--Friday and Saturday
OATS, Quaker,
2 Pkgs. 15c
CELERY, "stair'
2 for 25c
COFFEE, Maxwell House, lb. 28c
SWEET POTATOES
lb. 021
PECANS, Shelled,
lb: 45c
ADDI CC Nice Size, Delicious
HrrLtO, or Win&saps ,
Dozen 20c
COFFEE, Delicious
lb. 23c
•fr Selling the
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ASPARAGUS, No. 1 Can 10c
PINEAPPLE, Gallon
SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs.
47c
40c
We Wish Everyone a Very
Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year.
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
Meats of all kinds in the
Market
[T WAS Christmas Eve. Outside
| Hie snow was falling In great
Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Dyer,
Monday, December 18, 1933, a boy.
Christmas Cards and Candies.
Sinton Pharmacy.—adv** figMI
W. W. Whatley of West Sinton
was'a business visitor In Sinton,
Monday.
Born tofeJlr. and Mrs. Harlan
Russell, Monday'. December IS;'
s pin, J
Mrs, Girl VVtt Way frutu Refit-
rlo wa's 'a business''visitor In BiV
ton WcAlnesilay. . ! ,
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All work' promptly and effident-
fenthory Hakes, turning Mm | ^°2^8'A<3^ H. Cleaners. Phone
jj. blettk whiter landscape l|nto a thing
ef-beanty. It dung-to the stretch
Jug arms of the trees; It covered
roofs and lawns with a mantle of
wliltg,.
“How beautiful!'’ Helen Marsdale
whispered to herself, as she gazed
out of tlie window. “A symbol of
the cloak of happiness that ttie
spirit of Christmas lias flung around
the world.”
She turned at the sound of a
word. “Mother, 'won't you read the
Christmas story now, while we wait
for Dad?" It was pretty, dark-
haired Patsy who spoke, but In a
minute the other'^children echoed
her request.
I .Mrs. Marsdajp saP"down in'thf
softly lighted mom. The very at-
mosphere of Christmas was there.
* Holly wreaths lvung in the window,
| a Christinas candle was burning on
! the table, and a log lire blazed upon
; the hearth.
Opening the Bible ah the second
chapter of St. Luke,. site began the
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* "Mrs.'Will tiJElerinin andJtfrs, Batf!
Hewlett . spent Tuesday' afternoon
In .-Corpus Christ I.
Bupt. R. (1. McDaniel of <Klein
was transacting business in Siutonfe
Monday afternoon. e
Mr and Mrs: Bam Preston ■••and
children Virginia and Jack, spoilt
Saturday in San Antonio.
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Miss Minerva Hardeman will
spend the Christinas holidays-'as a
guest of relatives-!in Luting.
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it Santo
find your
wardrobe_
Our Job
<Our job is to give
100 per cent satisfac-
tion on your Cleaning,
Dying, Alterations
and Hat Work, andi
we are the boys tS
do it. •
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Wear Custom Made
CLOTHES
by
FRESFWCLEAN
P. E. EKATHERLING
Sinton, Texas
Phone 361
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Ssinton, spent" Saturday -and Sun-
day, with rg)a||ve£t_in Schulenburg.
—Tail ’tribune *
Plumbing and Plumbing supplies.
Work salutary, neatly and cheaply
done. Let us figure your job.
Sinton .Plumbing and Supply Co.
—Adv. 25-tf
Mrs. B, R. David returned home
flipn-i Corpus Chr.isti last week af-
ter an illness OT over a week at'the
Impie oi.her* son. "
Miss Delta, NeUn-i'anips-of Sinton
was the guest.' of Mrs.- John -E.
Thompson, over the week-end.—
Robstown Record.
Miss CatherineHughes of Sinton
spent last .week-end with Mrs. K.
world through the cenjUries. Her j s- Womack of Woodshoro. Woods-
voice grew in richness anil volume 'inTo Weekly. Times.
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beautiful story that has thrilled the
Christmas Cards, and Candle*. Christmas Cards and Candies
Air .and* Mrs. Julius-.Edwards of^ta'P11. Pharmacy. - adv. - <9-1 .Hinton Pharmacy.—adv. 49-1
Artie Crab I) was over from Sin-!
' as she went
Christinas Cards and Candies.
Sinton Pharmacy.—adv. 49-1
Carl Branch of Corpus Christi
waS -a._Sjntop., v isitor Tuesday.
L. V. Rickey of Aransas Pass
was ..a busiiftss.. visitor in Sinton
Tuesday.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Sor-
enson, Sunday, December 17, 1933,
a boy Lee Otis, Jr.
L. IV. McCasliiil, owner of flm
Blue Bonnet Laundry made a trip
to Wharton Sunday.
J. R. Nelson with L. Henderson
of Mathis were among the business
visitors in Sinton Tuesday.
O. L. Shipp, who is spending
some time in Beeville on business
spent, Monday in Sinton with his
family.
E. G. Hoskinson, V. C. Carroll
and L. H. DeMouehe of Portland
were business visitors in Sinton
Tuesday.
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• Miss- Genevieve Metzke will
leave Saturday for Beaumont to
spend the holidays with relatives
and friends.
Mrs. B. F. Miller of Corpus
-Christi spent a few days as guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Aroherd.
Airs. Annie Jenkins and son L.
O. Jenkins went to Mathis Tuesday
afternoon to attend the funeral of
V. G. Miller.
> Mrs. L. 'W. McCasliiil and chil-
dren with Miss Nelda Willenburn
spent Sunday in Robstown with
relatives and friends.
Christmas - Cards
Sinton Pharmacy, adv.
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Cali':
she brought, forth theiV first-
born eon, and wrapped hint in rvvad-.
dting clothes, and laid him in a
inairger, because there was: tib, r.Ootn
for tit cm at the inn. ,, ,
“And there were In the same j . „
country shepherds 'aMd.ng in the _r-v. ‘ y1 ' 1 “
Helds, keeping watch over their .....
Hocks by night. ' -
“And, lo, the angel of the I.ord
■ came upon them, ami the glory ,pf
ttie Lord |hone round aitotii them;
und they were acre, afrit id.
“And tlte angel said to them,
and Candies. Fear not: for behold. 1 bring yon
43.] good tidings of great joy, which
shall be to ail tlte people.
, , „ ,, ,, . , "Foy unto you Is tu rn this tJ: >
_Judge_T. lL Cox of Beeville spent. the cdj. 0f David a Savior, which
Saturday in Sinton* in -">a “Special is Ch'rlst the Lord."
court hearing. , .
| “Mother, how beautiful your voice
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reynolds is. It—it sounds just like music.''
spent Sunday afternoon with home liobin. a slender bdy of twelve, was
folks- in Beeville. j- speaking, and lii-s own tones were
tremulous with em :Ion.
Mrs. II. Pi Russell and family at- “it is the beauty and simplicity of j 1
tended the IloblCf-Jostes Wedding t|te st0ry, Robin, which you feel.-
at Tynan Saturday evening. One can almost see and hear as fhey
and—aud
Jo tin W. Starbuck, Rev. Fred
Bishop, Mrs.-Starbuck. and Mrs. L
II. Cutkerham spent Monday af-
ternoon in Corpus Christi.
Satisfactory Work and Satisfac-
G. &. R. Cleaners.
We Cail tor and deliver. Phone
No. lit. Adv. 28-tf
Bring your repair work to us—
ton for the. week-end, visiting his u js chWper l0 f0palr buy
brother, L.'L.j and ftTends
PuIfurriaS Facts.-'
new. Russell Plumbing, and Sheet*
Metal Company.—Adv. 48-,£
Plumrflng and Sln-ef Metal work, . .....
and repairing prices right Rus- ^ % H“luer,,VV
sell Plumbing and Sheet Metal daughter Noytda will spend
Conipanv Adv 48-2J (;hr>stmas holidays m Bnyali with
j Mrs. Womack's parents.
Mrs: e. L. Baket:.
Mr. am!
Mr., and. Mrs: ,C., M: Ltvsey and,
Mr.- MAjitusseri, of Sinton, were' , *
., , ,. - . ,, ,, Mrs. L. Gorin left Saturday for
guests stunuav oi Mr. and Mrs. Rov / ■ ■ ■
Strain.-Aransas Pass Progn ss. Housiott where she spent several
■ , ,v; - Mays v.tt'I-i her- -..iiiitln-a and grand-
Merrill Brothers Garage, south of|'children.- feL<-.• tamed-Ttonn-^'-Wed-,
postoflice - all A'j'o, Ignition and nesday.
Radiator Repatr. We.k. Phone 198.;
Sinton, ‘i'exas Ad. '23-tf Mr. and . .Mrs^.R, E. L, Georg'
. . had .as their Sunday dinner guests
Atr.-aiul Mrs. V.. I,. Nic.pl-, of j j;,.. ,,K)i jjrs:- j eft Hart and (laugh
Aransas Pass- were transacting|.,„r Mj,. Ka-Jik.(.n H:u-t, of Bj^op
fcu?'in<--s in Sim,,it Wednesday | ^ rBa Cralt aml Irea„
IUmL in set- • ‘et- M: •
f.
morning and called* to set- the Alar-
tins at; the New s office.
1 Btum- of sinton.
Edward- 0! Long Bcju-h
has acriveir to spend tlie
■holidays ti) ilre''T'on:-e,ttf his brotherand M
itrlftw. Judce -I. Custer and Mrs.1 Porpak
Ch.:.--:'!
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Mr. and Mrs. B. M P
ehildri-u who have been
the past several month
California, retitne d tto Bu
'day of lit-st Vvtek where ih
liiak • their honte.
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Mr
and | -M1
tyn dtn g i 1 1
in l^i’ :■l:.,r,! '
A'. K. Newton and site. Billy
sd:<y tor S.je Antonio whert
a ill. 1 .joined by : I.r. Newton
pn. | :.d go .to Hondo t.o spend the
vvtn i ('ht’i.-nr. i.s liolidays wit' Mr. and
W.' E. New mu. Sr.
Fannie Rigby and children-.j
LuTy and. I-iiy jjntl Uortiot:.'
.ati'i Mr Righ;. oi1
Clllist-i' will" sp<V-:’ the
1.: hc-ttih." - in Ri<;,u
Mt
. J. At.
Mamie
-Rigby anti d
McNeill, of
Mr, and Mrs. P. L. Game: spent
u'odag 1, ;;hr at the home o! Mrs.
!;<r's parents, Mr. and Mis P
H (My. They left Monday morning
• I:--:, v ,-. uht-re lin y have been
if bhnir.v fie.
Sint on 1
vi c t i.siLnn
'l'liesjay. a:
tip Ito!:1
it; Mr?. J W
bun:.
- B...Kart .
•ft Ti
aft's. Java!
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Chri.-.U. spent, fh,,. d:;> . i.t Biatou.
I'typ'tiuy- visil-iii!: tile family t-: I
FiathetTing and Mrs: T.'J. 11-d .
brook. . I -
reyd—Mary and Joseph-
Galvanized Tank and all water tiie Christ Child.-"
supply equipment. See Sinton ,
“ 1 The.ro was silence tn the room
Plumbing and Supply to. -Adv.25-‘.f
for a minute.
Bob Smith is vvajking arountl
with a cane this week, on account |
of a bite from a spider on
by remembering those who are in
need." Mrs. Marsdale reached out
the first to speak: “I—I wish
I could go like the shepherds and
IBs foot adore kim," he said, his blue eyes
shining.
Richard Kunitz returned from "Robin, that isn’t possible for ns
Sul Ross this ,week and will assist now. but we can show our love
his father in the mercantile busi-! for him in many other, ways at
net?. 1 Christmas. By being thoughtful
„ . .. _ , .. and kind, by making others hapnv,
Mr. Jennings Torno and ta«»iy hv p„„>At„ltaHBW
attended the silver wedding of Mrs.
Tortio's uncle and aunt in York !
•town Sunday.
W. C. Sparks and Roy Jackson [
made a business trip to Austin
Monday returning to Sinton Tues-
day afternoon. I
.Mrs. Fannie Rigby of Goliad is,
spending this week in Sinton with
her children, Misses Lucy and Lily ; anJ llPr Wtnid llrad „
and Gordon Rigby., ! she rend:
Sheriff Fi-ank Hunt attended the! ..xna.thi, ,han be * s]ga unt0
funeral services of V. G. Miller,1 you: Ye ehtjlyflud the babe wrapped
prominent citizen of Mathis, wh<T| ln awoddlin*-vlothes, lying In a
was burled Tuesday afternoon. I n,“"Be.r'
, . . And auddenly there was with
Mr. and..Mrs. Walie: G Martin 1
spent the peel. ?mi in ^au Aipwiid]
returning Sunday by Cue.ro where 1
Again Robin was ! (hoy visited Mr. and Mrs. J, i'.-l
Martin. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Paynter spent
Sunday in Kingsville with riends
and attended the "Messiah” gi-
ven at the College in the afternoon.
Given Away
..FREE..
AS IS OUR USUAL CUSTOM AT THE HOLIDAY SEASON,
WE WILL GIVE AWAY, ABSOLUTELY FREE, TWO BOXES
OF GROCERIES, VALUED AT $10.00, AS A TOKEN OF GOOD
WILL TOWARD OUR CUSTOMERS. THESE BOXES WILL
BE GIVEN AWAY SATORDAY EVENING AT 6:00 P. M.
Buch’s Cash Grocery
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"And auddenly there was
the angel a multitude of the heav
enly boat praising God, and saying,
“Glory to God ln the highest, and
on earth peace, good will toward
men.
"And It cams to puts, as ths
angels were gone away from them
Into Heaven, the shepherds Said one
to another, Let ue now go even
unto BethlehemJ and see this thing
which is come to pass, which the
Lord hae made known to us.
"And they came with haste, Arid
found Mary and Joseph, and tMe
,/feabe lying In a mangerJ'
So Intent were the family, so
wrapped up In the beauty and ab-
sorbing interest of the story, that
James Marsdale stood In tljeir midst
before they knew It V -
“Oh, Dad!” Robin cried, “Mother
has been reading about the com-
ing of the Christ Child—-about the
shepherds—and—and — everything.
I wish you had been here.”
“I wish I had,” James Marsdale
replied, as he lifted Robin In his
arms. "I can never forget the beau-
tiful picture you made as I en-
tered. All of you listening, and—
Mother’s beautiful voice falling like
music In the room.” He smiled with
rare understanding at his wife as
he finished speaking.
Helen Marsdale returned hts
■mile. “We shall wilt ftup you next
JiWBV” she said; “this beautiful hour
igolng to be n part of our Ghrist-
Mrs. W. C..-Sparks. Jr., .of ColpOs
Christi win* the'honor guest of ih- j
Sinton Pierian club. Wednesday s;-j
ternpon at the home ot Mrs. G, E. 1
Art-herd. -i
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Mrs.Casper Gerties. Mrs, I..._i.
Hollingsworth and little grand-1
daughter, -ThcMma Louise Eubank 1
were Corpus Christi visitors Mon-1
day afternoon. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Burl Briltain and1
son- Stanley Dean, will spend .the]
Christmas holidays vv'ith Mr. Bri'-
tians parents, Mr. and Mrs. J I..
Brittain in Taft.
v Mr and Mrs. Dan Stoppelli Of
Phoenix, Arizona, arrived Sunday
to spend the Christinas holidays i
with Mrs. StQppelli’s parents, Mr.
arid Mrs. Earl Maynard and family.
Miss Katherine- McWhorter and
Jackie McWhorter will leave Fri-
day for San Antonio “to spend
Christmas with their mother, Mrs:
J. J. McWhorter and Other rela-
tives.
Mrs. B. F, Miller of Corpus
Christi attended the tea given in
Sinton Wednesday afternoon at
the home of her mother, Mrs. G.
E. Archerd, honoring Mrs. \\V, C.
Sparks of Corpus Christi.
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NATURAL GAS
CHARLES WENDELKEN, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
X-Ray
■Over Moody’s Pharmacy
Phones: Office, 63; Res., 463
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The cold, wet days of winter are no terror to the homes
heated with Natural Gas. The only fuel problem is keep-
ing matches handy, with which to light the heaters.
There is none of the aggravating discomfort of building
fires that are fust too hot—then too cold. Natural Gas
keeps your home- at a uniform temperature without trouble
or work. It provides instant heat on cold mornings. It /
eliminates ail the dust and dirt caused by old-fashioned
heating methods.
Besides its convenience, Natural Gas is economical. Its
comforts far outweigh its cost. Visit the gas company for
facts on how little it costs to heat with gas.
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Protect Your Car *
While shopping or
” spending the week-enc
;• in Corpus Christ! store
youiVc&r with
Texas Motor Sale* |
Company |
v Corpus Christi. Tesa# j ?
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BEST WISHES
.FO.i A JOYOLS
CHR^S T.M'AS
AND A HAPPY
3J’E. W Y E A R
Ths average amount paid
by our residential cusioos*
er. u tbit city for .11 tm g,**) A7
u»d in rooking. ».:««- Tkt| / X /
heating, refriget^ion and '
house heat!nc for the past
year, was . > .
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1933, newspaper, December 21, 1933; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth716943/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.