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8AN PATRICIO COUNTY NEWS, SINTON, TEXAS, JULY 26, 1934
Political Announcements
FEES—TO BE PAID IN ADVANCE
Congressional -------—----118.00
State
State Representative______'....$10.00
District 1-----1—---------,--$10.00
County 2~, —i--------$10.00
Commissioeers Precinct -$ 7.60
Justice Precinct______———$ 5.00
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Representative T.t> Congress
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The San Patricio 'County News is
authorized to announce Richard M.
MISS
DELTA NEUMANN
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE
_________________ Miss Delta Neumann was hostess
Senator--------L______$10.00 at a iovely Bridge Tea Wednesday
aternoon, complimenting the Wed-
nesday Contract Club and a; num-
ber of additional guests.
A very pleasant afternoon , of
games was enjoyte.d at the close of
which exquisite gifts of Cambridge
Blue Ware were given _ to Mrs. S,
P? Rwmy, dub high;-Sirs. T>1 Tb te
Kleberg as a candidate (re-election) j •’carack, cut.
for the nomination to Congress 0f| »uring tthe ;t^-hour* ^ kueifs
the United States, subject lo the' were icv/tad. mp, the dining room
wishes of the volets
1934, primary.
-*-Adv.
at the July.
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pepresentative ^7,0th District
hard is
in at ion for
1934
hostess
. F. I).
duties by her
Neumann and
,inhere the table was laid with a
bebutiful eut-.&(iriv,!cloth, centered
wljh. a lovely howl erf blue gentfin’s.
Mis, Leon F. Garrett and .Mrs.
> j Amly Woodward presided at the tea
The Shn IMrb-io Counf/Newa-is Nidimann. was assist-
authorized to announce AV. L. Jlil- ^ \n -,I J 1
a' candidate for the nom-T'"0’G'1,: '
ve of the1 Mrs Jr,l^etnmnn
70tp District of Texas, subject to j 1 ”1’ 1 ’ 1 "M
the wishes of the voters at the J.iilV,I 10 l ' ‘1; .. . ...
Primary_Adv 1 ’^majin oMujroy. U. A. V\ ood-
i nmary. Am. ju u ^ | wprd." Oswald Williiuns; Tucket,
Smith. . Bob Wylie. Jim. I); Coch-
ran, T- K. Ferrell .and -club mem-
ber*; M.esdaj^es Leon F- Garret t.
I tley, A \Y. Curtain. Fred
r. Cl.- A. Gerdes, If L. Mn-
F. S, Ewing, It. E. Parker,
at the.'r- H- Batchelor. S. 11. Preston.
Broken
Engagements
By FRANCES
SMITH
STORY HOUR
©, by McClur. NewAiaper Syndicate."
WNU Service
/"''AMILLA came running into the
'O house where befjjjto^^e Ut#le
aunt; sat alone in a ^^Hj^rindow,
her ftngqrs bnsy with'some dainty
erniifnnv guest high; and; Mrs. FreJKneetllework. Agatha Andrews lifted
her quiet gray- e^es and saw the
dark sparkling Jj.oaijty of the girl.1
•'Alintie, I’ve had a darling time !'t
cried' Camilla breathlessly <■ whirl-
ing Into a chair. ‘'Guess who was/ ;( resting things had been doiie.
An enjoyable time was spent at
Park Welder Friday, July 20, by a
number’of Happy, energetic youngs-
ters, • w'ho gathered there fqr the
Story'Hour.
The Woman’s Study Club of Sin-
ton had charge of the program at
.this time and the children listened
attentively to a group of interesting
stories told by Mrs. A. Z. Fullick.
Then the children in turn were
linked to give, a nursery rhyme,
reading, or tell what they had son
awd done during vacation. Many
places of interest had been visit-
ed and a number of unusually in-
M
there—and I met him K she ended
ecstatically. „ ,. T ‘ h W * \
Agatha Andrews turned'hew fair
face and looked out Into the flower
garden which seemed to waver un-
certainly before her hurt eyes; all
I the blossoms seemed to nod their
detightiiVl.I heads hnd say, “I Jold you so-^I
Hums E. J. j told you so—someday—" ,
“You are -not listening!" re-j-Jiflj
preached the girl, for this mint was and
At th^i play-time, instead of gam-
e- , a Walk wasp taken' over tho
whole park, this proved very inter-
A sling to .grown-ups aswvW as the
clnfflren; or many of them had lgpt
scon all of out nooks and crooks
ot I.. auty.
The Woman’s Study Club of Sin
ton will have charge again Friday
27, ’so don’t fail to be there
hiring all your little friends
Representative 70th District
The San Patricio County News is
authorized to . announce Morris (
Roberts as a candidate for the pom-:
ination (re-election) for State. Rep-1
reseiitative, 70th District, subjectl(,vlir‘x-
to the wishes of the voters at the-!- • 1
July, 1934, Primary. | Fai^av
-Adv, ‘ -1”* •*♦ ter.
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Boriordert, . Ward i’r'andst 'V-
- - Reporter.
District Judge
The Sa-n Patricio .County News is j YOUNGER SET ENJOYS DANCE
authorized to announce T. M. Cox1 • ..........
as a candidate (re-election) for the Sfituiday night
‘nomination for Judge of the 36th
Judicial District of Texas, subject
to the wishes of the voters at the
July, 1934, Primary.--Adv. - 7-tf***
District Judge
The San Patricio County News -is?
the younger set
of Staton-met. in Fafk Welder Willi
the intention of having a dans* in
the handstand, but could not get
ahy music, so the daiicers pro-
ceeded to the .home of M;ss Frances
Filey where they 1fhd- a most en-
l^yahle evening-, spent in dancing..
inotlier ahd father to her and .had [along for a good lime awaits you.
been for many years since a fatal j \\V were glad to have the follow
accident had deprived the child of ing children with us:
both parents. “You haven’t heard a [ Ella Mae Bridges, BHty Gayle
word—I met such an important per-1 Tidwell, Ruth Moore, Honied Orif-
anthorized to annpuece W. G.-Gaylrh, Those enjoying the - party, we*
as a c andidate for the .nomination,j the. NJisjyst s Florcne Baird, Mary \ ir-
for District Judge; 36th Judicial | Pinia Meadow. Diana Wehier, Vir-
District, subject to the wishes of ainia Fifzgi raid, ilolihid- Welder,
the voters al the July, 1934 Pri-1 Barbara Thhmp'sQn and Messrs,
rnary Adv. • ■' IS-tf*** l Mack Moyris, Gordon Kigby, Billy
~—j Ihirsle. Wbodroe Petty! Cuftis
District Attorney j Childress, Brown Thompson. Walk-
-, The Kan I'atricio County News is’ ir.: Chutes,. l-klwin Fullic k. George
authorized ter announce Ah-x F. Cox Dugan. Doyle Light and several
as a candidate for the nomination
for District Attorney, t.’iith Judicial'
Dis'ric* suhjc't ti) *h; v biles of
the ytitter.- o tt ■ . J.uiy. 1 it. -pri-
y on no
gu exts
nii-n w lio- were out of town
rithir.i
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ITifU.riei -uhjcit; to t-l.ii wi-.-iies o; ■
the vut< - - a: le July. 11<G1 jumarv.
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6on at the garden party—we made
heaps of money for the hospital—
and he looked and looked at me un-
til he seemed to realize that he
was being rude; then And.v intro-
duced him to me! Auntie, I havfe
made a real cohquhst!"
• “Goose,” - Smiled Agatha.
\ “Behold—the governor’s future
lady—’’
“Camilla!” Miss Andrews had
risen and was staring at her niece
with wide, startled eyes In her |
white face. “What do yon mean?”
"Nothing but my foolishness,
dear,” explained Camilla contritely.
"I really did meet the governor him-
self and he was charming te me.
He is coming to call tomorrow aft-
ernoon and we must
the garden.”
"Of course—” faltered Agatha.
"lie asked jfter you, auntie, said
“he knew you years ngo, when you
were my age ; he said there was a
resemblance; Andy was frightfully
Jealous of him. Isn’t he distinguished
looking, and. so calm and reserved
with the twinkly look in his blue
eyes. 1 adore him!"
in, Evelyn Kinney, Kay Kinney,
Lary Nicholson, Theresa Nicholson,
Joan Casey, Tonia Gilr.eath, Arlinc
Sullivan, Natalie Sulllyan, Billie
Gckn Hart, Cecil Roy Hart, Thom-
as Walteg Hart, Cindai Jo Gpod-
riight (Sheldon, Missouri), Bud
Franklin, 'Elizabeth Anne-. Sealh
Dickey Kunitz (Port. Arthur) and
Peggy Jean Jenkins.
—Contributed.
FAMILY REUNION
Mrs. Ann Handly’STBeeville had-
as guests the past week end her
broIher. Cray'Chapman and family
of McGregor. On Sunday after-
noon she called her family for a
swim and fried chicken supper with
all the trimmings at Corpus Chris-
ti beach.
Those responding to the call and
thoroughly enjoying the outing
"were Mr. and hHs. CT. D. Handly,
Staton; Mr. and Mbs. E, E. Uzzell
and Carrie Jeanette, 'Beeville,; Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Staton, Chrrie L,u-
eile and W. J.. Jr., and Mr. and
*Mrs. John Handly of Edroy; Mr/
and Mrs. W. J. Handly, Roberta
and flijlie Marie of San Diego;
Mrs. Vail Ennis of Woodsbbro; Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Handly of George
West.
‘ ‘—Contributed.
JONES—POLDRACK
Rev. F. P. Bishop, united in mar-
riage Mr. Z. F. Jones of Skidmore
ami Mrs. Ida Poldrack of St. Paul,
Saturday evening, July 21. 1934, at
the Methodist parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones will
their home in Skidmore,
MRS. L. H. COCKERHAM IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
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A gracious hospitality was enjoy-
ed Friday afternoon when Mrs. L.
H. Cockerham entertained the Two v
Table Bridge Club in her attractive
home on East SinTon street.
Colorful seasonal flowers lent a
refreshing atmosphere for thee
summer afternoon. <
Games of contract bridge were ’
enjoyed1 by' the guests at the close
of which dainty gifts were present-
ed to Mrs. Ernest Parker, high cut
and Mrs. W. B. Moss, low cut.
Mi’s. CocHerhantf served a delec-
table salad course with sweetB and
feed tea, at the close of the games.
Those present were,. Mrs. A. D.
Atkin, .Mrs; G. V. Withers, Mrs, T.\
O. Dyer. Mrs. J. D. Hollan, Mrs.
W. B. Moss, Mrs. C. H. Batchelor
and Mrs. Ernest Parker.
Young man (to her little brother)
-. JiduinU-, it may-be cruel to tell
you, hut at the party last night
your sister promised to become my
wife. Will you forgive me for talk- *.s
ing her away?
Jo h h n ie Forgive you? Why
make j that was what the party was for.
From 1913 to 1933, inclusive, an
aggregate of more than 60 feet of
rainfall ,ivas received in Central
Texas. , -
A. mad dog' in Connecticut is
known to hav.e traveled a distance
of 147 miles, and also known to
have bitten 83 dogs.
MALONE—HENDRIX
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Distr'Ct Attorney
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a'. caudiAtP'- tor the noniillation-
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.liily Primary.
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Mr. I). W. Malone and Miss .El-
lon Hetidix of Sinton were united
in marriage at the Methodist par-
sonage in Sinton, Sunday after-
noon, July 22, 1934, with Rev. F, P.
have tea in Bishop pastor, officiating.
The bride who is the youngest'
daughter of Mr. A. H. Hendrix,
well and favorably known in San
Patricio County, is a graduate of
the Sinton High School, a young
lady of quiet charm who ertjoys a
host of friends.
She was dressed in a becoming
ensemble- of white .silk crepe with
white ;e ' Cssprics for the. occasion.
’You’ mustn’t hurt .Andy’s feel- I^M.r. and Mrs. Johnnie ’Merrill j
tags, Camilla,” advised Agatha. i were-.th-. atte-iwlants.
‘Tie seems so J-oting and. lmuta-1 Mr. and'Mrs. Malone'vil be a'.1
-turo beside Governor Frnync. I to’.d i oire to the friends ' ft the Me *
him so,” .she-ended' frankly. Oaray a pa it men is on East, trintoi,
“Told—•Andy?" . 1 t.
“Y‘es,” careicssly “ori- the way h. yj, . Malone -h oonnetlcd with the
home.- He was quite like a bear .,)’, ,,;i N(,. •> „ii welFnear hit.t m
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nt.hsifttier of Procipet No.' 2 of S;li-
Patricio County, Text'.?,,, subj;ec;t Jtr.
the tv-ishc-w-of kin- vot-.M'at the Jui-.
1!;3.1, Primary. Adv. • i52-tf>*-»
Sheriff
Tiio Kan Patah io County News fj
BirlhtiTi.zoii to a; nounr o E. Ji I.I« ue-r-
mann as a .candidate for the nora-
itmtiou for Sheriff of Kan Pa.trfcio
County. Texas-, subject to tho wish-
es of the voters at the July, 1931
Primary.—Adv. (!-tl***
Fqr Sheriff
The San Patricio County News
is authorized lo announce G. AV.
Pullln as a candidate for Sheriff of
Kan Patricio county, subject to the
will of the voters in the1 July, 1934,
Primary—Adv. 7-tf***
County Treasurer *
The 9h» Pftricio County Nows is
authorized to announce U- H. Hunt
as a candidate (re-election), for- the
nomination for Treasurer of San
Patricio- County, Texas, subject to
the wishes of the voter;? at the Jtily,
1934, Primary —Adv. . 4-tf***
Tax Assessor and Col hector
The San Patricio County News is
authorized to announce M. W. Wil-
liams as a candidate for the nomin-
ation to the office of Tax Collector
and Assessor of San Patricio coun-
ty, subject to the will of the voters
in the July Primary.
• ‘y. 61-tf***
Justice of the Peace. Pet. No. 1
The San Patricio County News is
aufhoriz d .to announce Will
Fieklin as a candidate Tor tile
nomination 1 r JuMire of the Peace,
i’recini t No. 1, San Patricio County,
Texas, subject to the wishes of
the voters at the July. 1934", Pri-
mary —Adv. -- 10-tf
Justice of the Peace, Pet. No. 1
The San Patricio County News is
t uthorized to announce H. A. French
its a candidate for the nomination
for Justice of the Peace, Precinct
No. I, San Patricio County, Texils,
subject to th# wishes of the voters
it the July, 1934, Primary.
-Adv. 13-tf***
justice Of The Peace, Pet. No. 1
The San Patricio County News
a authorized to announce Homei
E. Womack as a candidate for the
nomination for Justice, of the
Peace, Precinct No. 1, San Patricio
County, Texas, subject to the, wish-
es of the voters at the July, 1934,
Primary.—Adv.: . 23-tf
about ‘it -s.. we tire no longer en-
gaged”' ’ ^ . M ■
"flit!” cried tAie oldej* vvomaji j
sharply; tlnm. ■!!•< if collecting her )
srattered^forci-s. site added quietly, |
"i am sorry, ilear. And.v is young,
but that is a fault .we all get over
some day !”
t'ainilla laughed and kissed tier
warmly, hut the slim' finger Where |
Andy’s diatihitnl bat}, proudly'
jjrleamyd was quite ba-rh.
Tire nesiVaftiTtioon Camilla made :
preparation's for serving tea in (he
rosebovrered veriinda. Miss An-
drews bad silently helped her, rriak
ing a loaf pf very special pound
cake tbat'her mother used.to bake.
She gave the girl carte blanche
where the china closet was con
eerneti, Agatha, dressed In u soft-
gray silk, with her graying liajr
■pinned in a knot at her neck, locked'
like siiqie pojmpaihmr figurine as she
wandered restlessly about the gar-
den. It was not until site beard
vcdccs at tin- house that she slow-
ly w.ont back to face tlie past.
There was Andy McDonald, stub
l.ornly faithful in spite of his brok-
en engagement, playing with f’a-
riiijl.as cat: and there was r.vMii'G
radiating glorious' youth in-r dark
Iiobl.eil hair blowing In the sweet
evening breezes, tier awed eyes, lift
ed • to Giib-rt*. rrayhe’s f:i■'■o.'
“Here sb(> 'is at last;*' erie.l <'■
n.ilia, and the governor wlilrte
around to stare- for a intuiient at
the slim fig.tj.ro coming, slowly ncroy.
tllo grass. The fe.tl kettle bubbled
furiously Just then, and Andy and
Camilla (few; to subdue P, the go*.•
ertiur went te meet .Vgatba. ills blue
eyes keen like a (iny's,
•’Agatlva," he sald simply as tie
took her hand In Ids, "you told me
once upon a time to go away—yon
never wanted to see me again—’’
"Yes,” gasped ’Agatha faintly, her
eyes seeking her refuge, the gar-
den. “But one ;says eo many foolish
tilings—’’
"Yes—ahd they hurt all through
the years. What a. yotmg . fool I was
In those days not to come back to
you." .
“Yes,” agreed Agatha softly..
"There is such a 1<i| to explain—
when I saw the child yesterday I
was fascinated; I told myself it was
either your daughter or, a near rel- .
ative—^so—I—came.”
“I am—glad—you have been so
successful,’’ said Agatha, regaining
her poise, somewhat.
“Yes—in a measure,” he said pa-
tiently, “but I came to find out to-
day whether I shall be the only
haeltelor goverpor the state has ever
known or—”
* « » • • M'd
“They have gone into the rose
garden,” said Camilla Indignantly.
“Why not? They were engaged
to be married end quarreled twenty
years ago—great scott, he’s kissing
your Aunt Agatha!” Andy turned
his head away from the rose gar-
den and encountered Camilla's
primming eyes.
“Where's-Mny ring?” she askftd.
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1934, newspaper, July 26, 1934; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717179/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.