San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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By MARY GRAHAM BONNER
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• The Wedding
The C Major Scale bod won.
His speech showing his real
worth and how senseless iheLr snob-
bery had been, and the decision of
the Majors and the Minora patting
a note of final victory to the ro-
mance, hnd made everyone change
now to the side of the young
ton pie.
To be sure the .Metronome did see
that'they were right on time.
, The irtsiruments and pieces of
music oil took their ojaces on the
counters and around flie shop just
as tliej’ find for the concert. ■
Miss. First Iiiece had a number
of other First Pieces as her brides-
maids, and none -of them' even
dressed up.for the wedding!
Once r.ga.in..they merely dusted
themselves off!
Mintin', smoothed her hair a tittle
and looked around the shop to see
given at the Ewing home last home of- her parents, Mr. H
Thursday afternoon honoring Mias James 8ikes, at the fftmfl
Lois Cannon, whose marriage to Pt. home in the PetroUtia COM
j. E. Norwood of Donna, took place In addition' to her pareutl
at the bride's home in Lhjngston Sikes is survived by five Mf
yesterday. John, Cecil, Quincy, MplH
The home was in gala attire with J. 8. Sikes. ■.
Christmas greens and sparkling Funeral services were hel
notes symbolic of-the Yuletide sea- o’clock Sunday afterOdo®
son. Gorgeous red carnations and j First Methodist church , hi
red roses were basketed and placed i‘Clfri8tl with interment HW
throughout the reception rooms. | cemetery tinder the direct
The affair was carried out In the IJavid T. Peel. Active pal"
sglgt. [2,680,5* visited the
srVUd- orea^Ptf'
after j »47,«6T the monuraM
of «5,0li over the |
Director Albright
report said this In.
strated the need of
playgrounds and ed
Iters: !• }*' -c** ^
a Verne Swinney and Rachel
mtth being awarded gifts for sttc-
?ss in game*. Carey La Verne for
ridge,, and Rachel for forty-two.
he honoree wd-s presented a pret-
rgueatprize. ^
Gliose enjoying the. pretty hos-
Itality were Misses Lily Watson ]
3an Antonio), Carey La Verne
winnj-, Rachel and Esther Smith, I
liy Rigby, Fairy Margaret Martin,
|pbara Thompson, Naomi Feaiher-
Hg, frothy McWhorter, Gladys j Watson.
liberty, and -if a member of the “'“I -»r *«
royal family does it who kriows but West and family and his fat
if will soon become stylish and we I/‘uI Norris, Jack Griffin
can all dip to our heart s content. man an<j Koy Henderson,
even when there is company at thf. .Smith and Mr. Umkard.
tabic'’ More power to you King --(on*n
Alfonso. You may have your fautl-
as a ruler, but yQu certainly know ?’ * * Eriwards, of Ingle,
how to g. t the most enjoyment out ~ Ul" 1
of doughnuts and coffee. May your ] ™''
shadow never grow less- and your. . M, M Albert r.
nerve never weaken when your bet. bjby r(.turn«j their r 1
ter half delivers her curtain lectures Knbstpwln Thursday after
on. table manners K\'-h:,r,v- _ .., Mft. ,,ai. ::t
—- - ■ j, ■ - • Mr-. Ii U i.'urford.
Mrs. Walter Jones Improving M, • v F,a
Janie Hunt
JUW,
NO TIC
Frieddr of Mrs. Waiter Jone“. tin v made a Christmas Ajsit
who-was taken to the Taft hospital ; M aIil, M: A Kn, : r-.d
for an ‘operation, f^r-appendicitis. ’ . . ■
Friday, will be glad to learn that 1
she is now reported' improving: £■' . .. ■. . ..
,, ... . . . . ,. Expression of Appreciation
Her condition, which at first was K -
very serious, has noticeably im- • •
proved, and there is now every ’ We t®ke this means fit express-
chan de for her ultimate recovery,' ing- Rublicly our sincere apprecia-
according to latest reports from the rioii of the many kindnesses shown
hospital. Mrs-. Jones’ '-friends' are us during Mr. Birkner's prolonged
relieved and glad to hear,' of her Ibices.
improvement, Mr. and Mrs. (jus Birkner.
death' is much regretted by h«T
many friends over the county.
We Will Conduct;
Beginning January 1, 19:
List of Warranty Deeds
From Decejnber 23 to
On A
Busin e:
Furnished by the Courtesy of '
Guaranty Title A Trust Co.
Lucia G: Nunez, to Feleciant]
Hernandez, Lot 3, Block 1, Dough*
erty & Roots Addition to, Mathis-
Feleciano ^i^l-nandez et ux, td
Lucia G., Nunez, Lot 2., Block 1-
Dougherty & Roots Addition $n
Mathis. ■ /Vljj
James R. Dougherty et al, td
Lucia Nunez, Lot 8, Block-''?! '
Dougherty, & Roots Addition tf\
Mathis. • •'
Mr. M.. Alexander, to Church o:
Christ. Lot 10, Block 9, Mathis.
Corpus Christi Trust Co, to Vic,
sente Morales et ux, Lot 7 and t j
Block .V Hidalgo Addition to Taft i
.Andres Antelano to Raoul Gon I
zales. Lot 4, Block 3, Odem.
Tb- Evergreen Cemetery Assn.]
to A J Waddell, South half Loij
16, <_’• .liWory just north of Odem.' 1
This change is made so is to give our patn
er prices on Seed and Feed, afnd to enable
them fetter service.. ’ '
t I ^ _ For-new Construction
City Loans or Remodeling, made
by Railroad Building & Loan Assn., of
Dallas, Tex. Quick Action, No Red Tape,
Local Appraisers, ^sk for Information.
Frederick Insurance Agency
Local Agent.
SINTON - - - - - TEXAS
Tuttle* Rigby
We have moved Jo otir new location in the G;
Parrish building near the Sap Depot. Come
LEWIS FEED STO
Smton, Texas
‘-’G : Hughes of Taft had busi-
ness i:i Simon Tuesday.
Carl Baucum of Woodsboro is
making, a visit to his relatives, the
G. W. Sharp family. !
j. I;. Glass-on of West Portland
was a business visitor in the city
Tuesday.'
Miss.Kate Cole and nephew, Wil-
son Jasoway of Portland were busi-
ness \lsitors in the city Tuesday.
Kyle Parker and Miss Juanita
Parker jnade a trip, to Mathis Tues-
day, and to-Aransas Pass Saturday.
Miss Lucille Miller of West Sin-
ton was the guest of Miss Juanita
Parker Friday,
Miss Minerva Hardeman return-
ed Thursday night' from Luting
where she made a holiday visit to
her mother, Mrs. M. E. Hardeman.
Meat and
Groceries
New Land in Adams Com-
munity To Be Cultivated
;• * Fresh meats of all kinds, kept in perfect con- v
<• dition by jour system of Electric Refrigeration.
' ’ V
% ‘Come in and make your choice, or phone us
% and we will select the best for you. Also include *
t your grocery order and we will deliver all at j
% the same time.__. _ £
I). B. Clissey of Merrill, Iowa,
has let a contract for the grubbing
of 100 acres of new land' in the
Adams community, near the O. A.
Kastner place. George -Chopelas
has the contract for the work,
which will begin at once.
Mr. Crissey - is a brother-in-law
of Mr. Kastner. He and Mrs. Cris-
HOPSON & VICKERS
Phone 17
Mr. am’ Mrs. Floyd Cummings re-
turned Monday from a Christmas
Visit to relatives near Eldorado, Ar-
kansas.
A family dinner and supper party
enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. M.
M. McWhorter on Christmas Day
included Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mc-
Whorter and daughters of TXft,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McWhorter and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
McWhorter and family of Slnton,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rawlings of
Bertram were Christmas guests o'
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Parker, and
with the Parkers add Miss Juan-
ita, made a trip to Corpus Christi
while here.
SUITS AND OVERCOA
been such instruments, nod all sons
of interesting things about them, j
And then she. would tell Miss
Drumble about the weddjng l
JuSt to think that she was pres-
ent at a musical wedding! j
It was better thaD reading a
fairy story—though she^loved fairy
. stories.
But this was actually living and
' seeing the happy couple get rpar-
l r>d just as she {feud about them
Society Brand Suits
Regular $45 and $50 Suits, now on sale at----
One lot of men’s Suits including Curlee and
Adler Collegian Clothes, Suits that regu-
larly sell for $35, now-----------------I
Special Value Group of Men’s Suita
Most Suits with Two Paints:
$39.50 Suits—------------------
$35 and 37.50 Suits—------------
$27.50 and $30.00 Suit*—,---------------|l
NAW, JUST A SEPARATION
JOE WAS PROBABLY RIGHT
Bashful Clerk (trying to get up
courage enough to adk for a raise)
f—“Why-er, the'fact Is that my wife
and I find It very hard for two
people to live on my salary.”
The Boss—“Yeah?, Well, just
what do you expect me to do-
grant you a divorce?"
in fairy stories.
And instead of a prince and prin-
cess- it .was so nice to tilink of
these two having a musical wed-
ding!
Minna was very, ven* happy, and
so were the hrfdnl couple.
<8. IK’- Wcttern NVw*pap»r Union.)
Visitor—“It is not often that I
get such a good dinner.”
Littld Joe—“Neither do we, Mr.
Jones. i
: We will give
H Gallons Gas $1,00
and 10 per cent off on all
TIRES and TUBES
Sympathy *
Aunt Betty was recovering from
tbe flu and she was unnoyed to
THE REASON
Prof—‘TWby don’t you answer
me?” *’
Fresh—“I1 did, Professor. I shook
my head.”'
Prof.—“But you don't expect me
to hear it rattle away up here, do
you?” I
One lot of Overcoats, rfegula:
$30 Overcoats—----i-----
$25 and $2rt.50 Overqoats.
$22.50 Overcoats----i----
$15 and $16.50 Overcoats.
have well meaning but tactless vis-
itors tell her how badly she looked.
Sympatljptic little Freddie was try-
ing to comfort her.
“Don’t let them make you feel
sorry. Aunt,” be said. don’t
think yon look even one single bit
worse than yon always do."
A colored agent was summoned
before the insurance commissioner.
“Don’t you know,” said the com-
missioner, “that you can’t sell life
Insurance without a state license."
“Boss,” said the darky, “you suah
said a moufful. A knowed I
couldn't sell it, but Ah didn't know
YOUNG
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1930, newspaper, January 2, 1930; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth716950/m1/2/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.