San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1931 Page: 5 of 8
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SINTON, TEXAS
E. S. Uzz.ll, Mgr.
Phone 2S6
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sick list this week.
Hemstitching, 8c per yard.
L. L. Hollingsworth—Adv.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Hal Flinn,
a boy, Monday, May 25, 1931.
Pumps and Windmills for sale and
repaired. — Sinton Plumbing
> Hal Flinn and children of Taft
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Burr Monday.
Detroit Jewel Gas Stoves, “They
Bake Better,” at Sinton Plumbing
and Supply Co.—Adv. 7-tf
P. L. Johnson of Sinton came up
Monday to visit his mother, whC is
very sick. — Refugio Timely Re-
marks.
Mrs. P. L. Johnson of Sinton and
sister, Mrs. B. Corder, of Sinton,
visited here Saturday. — Refugio
Timely Remarks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kunitz and child-
ren, Miss Agnes Pauline and An-
thony Kunitz spent Friday in Ouero
with relatives.
Miss Irene Stone, of the High
school faculty, left Friday for her
home in Nacogdoches, where she
will spend the summer with her
parents.
Mrs. Walter Whitehead and child-
ren left for Aransas Pass Tuesday
morning to spend several days with
her sister and family, Mrs. F. L.
Cunningham.
Among those enjoying the golf
links at the Gulf Coast Shrine Club,
Sunday, were: Elza Sisco, Clyde
Stalcup, Simon Busby, Leslie Crabb,
John D. Cochran, L. F. Garrett and
Dick Gerdes.
Rainbow Girls will hold Bake Sale
Saturday at Hopson & Vickers.
—AdV. 19-1
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, Miss Ann Walker of Sinton spent
,T,uqflday in this city on business.—
Mathis News.
she
owed
a letter for week®.
Picked up the tele-
phone. In less than
a minute she was
there. Cost amaz-
ingly little.
Ody Wiley of Sinton was the
guest of pr. and Mrs. Otto Theile
Saturday and Sunday. — Bishop
Hews.
- ■ Mips Leone Warren, of the Gram-
mar school faculty, has returned to
her home in Overton, for the sum-
mer vacation.
Miss Nettie Lee Benson left Mon-
day for Houston where she will
visit her sister, Mrs. Jennie Sharp
and children.
. ..Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Joe K.
Behson, a son, Joe K. Jr., Saturday
May 23, at the Fred Roberts Mem-
orial Hospital in Corpus Christ).
Mrs. George Cook and daughter,
Miss Bernice, and Mr. Gust Hollan.
of Sinton, were guests Sunday in
the Jett Hart home here.—Bishop
News.
Miss Nettie L,ee Benson who has
been principal of the elementary de-
partment of the Hartley school the
past year arrived Thursday to visit
her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ben-
son.
All radio owners listen in on
KFGI, Corpus Christi, Wednesday,
June 3rd, for Sinton program. I re-
pair any make of watch or radio.
J. W. Brewer, Watchmaker and
Radio Technician.—Adv. 19-2
Miss Faye Rawlins and Miss Lena
Neal, members of the High school
faculty left Friday evening fbr their
respective homes, Ennis and Hunts-
ville, where they will spend their
sfimmer vacation with their parents.
i-Prof. D. G. Llanos, a newspaper
man, who at present is making his
home in Sinton, paid The Timely
Remarks a visit last Saturday.
Senor Llanos writes for newspapers
in Mexico City, Torreon and Mon-
terrey, Mexico, and was here gath-
ering news among his people.—Re-
fugio Timely Remarks.
I FOOD
Quality is certain, forvour foods have
\\ been tested for purity an4|||ainin value ■
HOPSON & VICKERS
Supply Co.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vogle and Mr.
and Mrs. H. Y. Neu were Corpus
Chrls'l visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Redus of San
Antonio spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stalcup.
Miss Frances Huggins with her
mdtbcr, Mrs. Huggins returned to
their home in Dallas Friday.
H. O. Ward, wife and children of
Refugio spent Sunday with Sidney
Garner and family of Sodviile.
Miss Glenne Thompson of the
Grammar School Faculty will spend
the summer with relatives in Tay-
lor.
Charles Edwin Neu left Monday
morning to spend part of his vaca-
tion with his grandmother in Mas-
on.
Mrs. J. Allen Myers accompanied
Mrs. O. K. Crow to San Antonio
Friday where she will visit several
days.
Miss Louise Ward of the Gram-
mar School Faculty has returned
to her home in Corpus Christi for
the summer.
Mr. Harold Brantley, principal of
the Sinton High school, will attend
the State Teachers College in San
Marcos this summer.
Miss Anita Lewis of the Grammar
School Faculty has returned to her
home in Sulphur Springs to spend
the summer with relatives.
Kodaks for loan. Can supply veri-
chrone films, taken without sun-
shine. Daily service on developing.
Moody’s Pharmacy.—Adv. 19-3
Sammy Wilcox of Georgetown has
been spending a few days with the
Sanders boys in Sodviile. They
were classmates in Southwestern
University.
Mrs. C. G. Moody and daughter,
Glenn, and Miss Estelle Russell of
San Antonio spent Saturday night
and Sunday with C. G. Moody, Dal-
las and Guy Russell.
Mrs. P. C. Thomas and little
daughter, Micky, accompanied by
the Misses Marjorie and Fairy Mar-
garet Martin drove to Woodsboro
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. J. W. Vivian and two daugh-
ters from, San Antonio made a visit
with Mrs. A. L. McWhorter and
family Monday after spending the
week-end in Bishop and Alice.
James Koonce, principal of the
Stuart Place High School, Harlin-
gen, spent a few days In Sinton with
his brother, A. H. Koonce, principal
of the Sinton Grammar School.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray N. Franklin had
as their guests from Thursday until
Monday Mrs. Franklin’s mother,
Mrs. S. W. Givens and brother, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Givens and two small
son6 of Loralne, Texas.
Dr. J. T. Moreland and son-in-law,
Dr. McRenolds from ldabel, Okla.,
stopped Tuesday for a short visit
with close friends, C. G. Moody and
Tom Gregory, while enroute to Cor-
pus Christ! and the Valley.
B. F. Miller has returned to hi#
home in Burkeville and from, there
he will go to Boulder, Colorado,
whore he will attend the Boulder
University this summer, before re-
turning to Corpus Christi where he
will be> principal of the Junior High
School.
The newest in Radio. R. C. A.
Victor Superetto, an 8-tube super-
hetrodyne, made by the largest and
oldest radio company, and owners
of the superhetrodyne circuit. I
repair all makes of Radios. J. W.
Brewer, Watchmaker and Radio
Technician.—Adv. 19-2
Miss Frances James, Public
School Music Teacher of the Sin-
ton Schools the past year, left Mon-
day for her home in Belton, she was
accompanied as far as San Antonio
by Mrs. H. T. Elkins, who returned
home Wednesday, Dr. Elkins m^kt
lng the trip to return with her."
Mrs. R. C. Tally and children, Rob-
ert and Lucille and Mr. and Mrs.
R. Speer and two daughters,
Catherine and Louise, from San An-
tonio were Sunday guests In the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mc-
Whorter and family. Mrs. Tally
Stairs. Speer are sisters of Jgajfc
Wj. Vickers left Tuesday for a
trip to Laredo.
Hemstitching, 8c per yard.
L. L. Hollingsworth—Adv.
Mrs. J. J. McWhorter made a trip
to Corpus Christi Tuesday.
Dr. J. A. Webb of Corpus Christi
was in Sinton on business Saturday.
Miss Eula Archerd is the guest of
Miss Tedd Estes in Kingsville this
week. ,
Prescriptions a specialty. Day or
night. Moody’s Pharmacy.
-Adv. 19-3
Little Miss Helen Flinn Of Taft
is spending the week with her cous-
in, Betty Birkner.
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Tsesmelis and
son, John Gust of Alice were Sin-
ton visitors Tuesday.
Miss Marjorie Martin spent the
week-end in Corpus Christi with
Miss Theresa Jennings.
Simon Busby of the office of Fred
M. Percival, of Rockport, was in
Sinton Saturday night.
Mrs. Scott Vawter and Mrs. John
Starbuck were business callers in
Corpus Christi Tuesday morning.
Mrs. A. B, Cross and children of
Bishop are guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cook this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Livsey spent
Sunday in Aransas Pass with Mrs.
Livsey’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Strain.
John W. Starbuck drove to Ken-
edy Sunday to meet and return with
Mrs. Starbuck, who has been visit-
ing in Schulenburg the past week.
Mr. and Mrs, John D. Cochran and
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson accom-
paniedi by Patsy and Peggy Swinny
drove to Rockport and Lamar Sun-
day afternoon.
Dan W. Martin and family ac-
companied by Miss Theresa Jen-
nings of Corpus Christi visited Miss
Vannie Bell Matizza of Robstown
on Sunday evening.
Manager E. S. Uzzell of the Sin-
ton Sales Company went to San An-
tonio Sunday, where he attended the
Frigidaire Service School the first
of the week, returning Wednesday.
Miss Margaret Featherllng of the
Spohn Training School of Corpus
Christi spent Friday in Sinton with
her mother, Mrs. Tom Holbrook and
gjWdmother, Mrs. C. C. Featherling.
and Mrs. W. T. Dismukes ar-
the first of the week from
Woodville, and are spending a few
days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Kunitz before locating in Corpus
Christi for the summer.
Miss Golda Mae Elder of Karnes
City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam.Atkins and Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Ward and daughter, Christine, of
Sinton. Miss Elder anil Miss Ward
were classmates in Westmoreland.
A Hot Water System installed in
the home will give more satisfaction
than any other utility in the home.
Wo carry the best*, Crane’s Auto-
matic and Cranes’ Marvel. Sinton
Plumbing & Supply Co.—Adv. 7-tf
Mr. R. F. Miller and Miss Edna
Archerd attended the Athletic Coun-
cil of the Corpus Christi Schools
Barbecue given at the Corpus Chris-
ti Colleg" Saturday. They were ac-
companied by Little Miss Rosanel
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boehnke and
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stanford of Goliad
spent the week-end In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McNeill, Mr. and
II Howard s Rock Bottom Sale!
» Begin. Friday, May 29th
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Offering the Loweef Price, in 20 Year.
FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS
Free Delivery By Truck to Your Home
Buy on Howard*. Ea.y Term.
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Howard Bros. Furniture Company
Beeville, Texas
Mrs. M. E. Cox of Taft was a Sun-
day guest of J. I. Giles and family.
Mrs. J. M. Winfrey and son, Frank
spent Saturday afternoon in Corpus
Christi. i ,
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Miss Ouida Dodson of Corpus
Christi was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Dawson for the week-end.
Preserve the health of the family
by installing sanitary plumbing.-
Sinton Plumbing & Supply Co.
—Adv. 7-tf
Miss Dorothy McWhorter is
spending several .days this week
with Miss Flora Mae Sanders of
Sodviile.
Miss Ruth Coughran spent the
week-end in Floresville, returning
Tuesday to assist in teaching sum-
mer school.
T. K. Ferrell of Sinton, paid
Woodsboro one of his regular busi-
ness calls Thursday.—Woodsboro
Weekly Times.
G. W. Achterberg attended the
Reserve Officers Training Camp in
San Antonio, and is spending bie
vacation in Fort Stockton.
Beginning June 1st, retail prices
on Grade A raw milk will be 7c
per pint, 12Jc per quart. Oak Groye:
Dairy.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Jett Hart and daugh-
ter, Miss Cathleen of Bishop spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mri’.'fc. HJTtt
George and Mrs. Prudenpe |Wrira£
Mrs. S. J. Vickers and son, Her-
man .spent Saturday night-and Sun-
day in Floresville with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Forgy. They return-
ed Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Diamond and
'children, Stuart, Marcelle and Le-
land Diamond of Beeville were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G.
Jean Nolan toilet articles. Com-
plete stock just received. Moody's
Pharmacy.—Adv. 19-3
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Demmer and
children of Sinton visited here Fri-
day.—Refugio Timely Remarks.
A. H. Koonce left Saturday for
his home in Mt. Enterprise where
he will visit relatives and spend the
summer.
Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Elkins of Sin-
ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Hopper Saturday and Sunday.—
Falfurrias Facts.
Mrs. Prudence Wright Is leavuur
tonight, (Thursday), for her home
in Evansville, Indiana,, after a visit
of six weeks with her sister, Mrg.
R. E. L. George.
Miss Velma Hargrove has re-
turned to her home in Kingsville
for a few days, before leaving for
Boulder, Colorado, where she will
attend the Boulder University, this
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cook and sons
with Mrs. Cook’s father, Mr. C. C.
Corley, drove to Bishop where they
■ attended the commencement exer-
cises of the Bishop high school Fri-
day evening where A. B. Cross, Jr.,
a nephew and grandson, also Miss
jg^iCathleen Hart were members of the
class. - * r «ip
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kunitz and child-
ren, Richard Jr., Agnes Pauline and
r- Anthony Kunitz, Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Dismukes. Misses Mary Aultha.
Hilton and Hazel Joe Sipes and Dur-
ward McNeill spent Tuesday on the
bay at Rockport fishing by way of
an outing.
Martin Sunday afternoon.
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| Mr. and Mrs. Nolan' Perkins of
; Corpus Christi spent Saturday night
and Sunday with their parents in
; Sinton and returned with Miss Ruby
Bivens who will spend several days i
with her sister, Mrs. Perkins.
W. H. Barhenberg of Hilton, New j
j York, who has been with the San |
iPat Vegetable Company the past]
bean season, left this week for j
'points in Georgia where he will ;
remain during the peach season.
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j Miss Gladys Mills accompanied |;
by Miss Estelle Taylor came up ■ 1
from San Benito Friday to acc-om- -;
pany her sister, Miss Mere Mills |
home. The young ladies spent the j,
- week-end in Corpus Christi before
returning to San Benito.
j:|
Mrs. Stanford and Mr. Boehnke re-
turned home Sunday, Mrs. Boehnke (
remained to spend the week with
her mother, Mrs. McNeill.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Porter left
Saturday for Caldwell for a few days
visit before entering the State Uni-
versity for special work this sum-
mer at Austin. Mr. Potter will be
principal of the Odem High School
with Mrs. Porter as one of the
teachers this coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Smith
and children of Taft, Mrs. J. Verne
Swinny and son, Billy, and Mrs. W.
D. Brown of Sinton, left Saturday
morning for Kosse, Texas, where
they will visit Mrs. Brown's sister,
Mrs. J. H. Harper and her daugh-
ter from Saginaw, Michigan.
Friends of Professor E. H. Engle,
Head of the Music Department of
the College of Arts and Industries,
Kingsville, will be glad to learn that
he has sufficiently recovered to
leave the hospital- in -S»n Antonio,
and will leavenin':.:# few days for
Boulder, Colorp£& where he will
spend the summer and attend the
Graduate School of the University
at Boulder.
Miss Annie Hayneo of the Gram-
mar school faculty has returned to
her home in Nordheim where she
will spend a few days before return
ing to Kingsville to enter the Col-
lege of Arts and Industries for sum- !
mer work. She will be accompanied j
by her family and a brother and
sister will also attend the college.
Prolong the life of your per-
manent or train your natural
wave by havir.j, it set proper*
ly-
Inefficient finger waving will
spoil the most beautiful wave:
You will appreciate the cooi
privacy of this shop on hot
summer days.
Just Phone 343 For
Appointment
Sinton Beauty Shop
Mrs. W. R. Wiggins, Owner
Hamilton’s Grocery
“The Old Fashioned Store”
Old fashioned when it comes to extending to our
customers every courtesy and accommodation within
our power, but right up-to-the-minute when it comes
to a clean, fresh stock of selected groceries, fruits
and vegetables, at a price you are willing to pay.
Save money, time and worry.
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1931, newspaper, May 28, 1931; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717210/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.