San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1939 Page: 4 of 8
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Sinton Society
Woman’s Study Club
Met with Mrs. Fullick
MRS. BURL BRITTAIN, Reporter .*. . Phone 392
Miss Kinney Honoree
For Tea-Shower
Mlse Ann Kinney of Sinton, whose
marlage to Otis L. Shropshire of
Bonham has been anounced for late
November, was honor guest at a
large tea and miscellaneous gift
shower givep Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Burtt Potter. Hostess group for the
courtesy included besides Mrs. Pot-
ter, Mrs.- C. R. Robinson, Mrs. J.G.
Cook, Mrs. Gertrude Hnwsjon, Mrs.
C. M. Livsey, Mrs. J. 1. Knox. Mrs.
J. M, Landrum, Mrs. C. S. Hilton,
Mrs. J' M.. .Winfrey;- Und Mrs. Annie
Conn.
The living room of the attiactive
Potter home held \ i — - i.-f i-jr,k
radiance roses for 'decora tfob, and
the archway l.-tv.* • n liv ing- • and
' dlritOg i.miriis was oHtli.ne.d with
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CALENDAR
♦ The Thursday Auction will
meet Thursday, Nov. 16, at the
home of Mrs. J. T. Johnson.
The Sinton Music Club will
meet Thursday evening at 7:30
at the home of Miss Ruby Ell-
wood.
There will be a regular meeting
of the Rainbow Assembly Tues-
day evening.
A special Thanksgiving program
bits been planned for .the Masons
ami families o( alt ii tsp-rn '.Star
members, by sinton t'hjpti-r. 1p
be hi hi' :ut. 7 :*-lV Ttii -dry. evening.
Nov: ■:> l.. .’ : ,
,/n.o. Royal Sort im -I’rogj Hm of
th" llaptlst Mi-sionitrv Society !
will III* I), hi Tuesday Nov. -71. at
''I the ltono- of Mrs. I Jetty.'.' t’irclep
circlet of white, siivi t -'t lrnra1 tl i
wedding India oral f*: r:.
Greeting arrlving-gfiests was Mrs:,
J. J, Sparks, and receiving ’were
Mrs. Potter .the honoree, who was
in an ."afternoon frock,, turtle hide
chiffon waist, dark hide taffeta
skirt, harmonizing sash, and a c-ory
sage of white chrysanthemums and
fern, and Mrs. O.- 1.. Shropshire of'
San Antonio, mother- of the pros-
pective bridegroom. ’
In charge* of the register, a folder
Of white, and the gift of the hostess
group, were M rs-. < S. , I f j It on and
Mrs. 1 law-son.-.■ A|'[h oxhn'if' ly- -TOO
.callers tegisfer.ed. ■
Mrs. Rdheftsim, who ihvited guests
to rooms uh< i • wedding gift's Were
dfspfayed. was assisted hy Mis.
liiiwsor. lit- el.-.-! i sI- of, the display
Kpox Mi- Wittfri y. Mrs.
J-ahdi .t;m a nd Mrs, Conn. Eptet t.'up
Mrs. Ih
N'o.-.J is hostesS--
Tie- Wednesday' Ihidge 'Club
will me. t Nov. 32. at: 3:30 at the
home <if Mis'. E. F. £5onot.den.
The Friday Contract ClUb will
meet' Nov 17, at the home of Mrs.
I.. H. Cyckerham. The hour is
2:30, • ;.
Members of The Woman’s Study
Club met in the home of Mrs. Arch
Fullick Friday afterrfson with Mrs.
J. C. Houts as co-hostess. The hos-.
tesses used vases of yellow chry-
santhemums and white perrywinkles
for their decorations.
A short business session was con-
ducted hythe president, Mrs. Parke
Moore, after which a program on
Dorothy Thompson was given. Mrs.
Ray Franklin, as the leader, dis-
bjtssed the life of the writer, and
Mrs. Moore gave the author’s idea?
on politics taken from her book,
"The Political Guide Book of Dor-
othy Thompson.”
After the program, the hostess
si rved refreshments to their guests,
.Mrs. .1. C. Turn us. Mrs. Roy Gaines (
and Mrs. Rill iMIkihgton. and to the j
.fpllii-.viug members: Mrs. M"ore. j
i Mr-. John Stiu-htick. Mrs. Ballard ,
! .Mi.nti-orhei Mrs, A. Loy Ffhis. .
‘ M.iJ. K; t'od- m, Mis. W. E. I!ey- i
I’lr. M:-. \V. 11,-Hopson, Mrs. Hockey j
'iliiikey. Mrs: Ki H. Urunnah. Mr-.
! i> V Martiu. .Mts..r. I.. Johnson,
r Hut.’ Mrs. M. K. Ivl'-Vir.j
Mr S. Hewlett anil Mrs Frank
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candelabra of pottery holding tall
lighted white tapers.
Presiding during .calling' hours
w-tri Mrs. 0?-M. Livsey and: Mrs-
J. G. Cook. Assisting as dining room
hostesses- .were ..Mrs: K'hox, Mrs.
dwsn and Mfs. Landrum,* • alter-
nately. ,
MRS. MERLE SMITH
ENTERTAINS PIERIANS
The Pierian Study Club met Wed-
nesday afterhoon- in- the home of.
JVlrs. Merle Smith. As a feature of
the Critic's Report, Mrs. Gregory
Fanis gave a most instructive talk
i The Seven Steps to Fnpopu-
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larity," one of. a series to be ^iven
at each Club meeting. After this,'
the program was given by. Mrs,
Randolph King, on the subject Ten
< In the above picture are^shown Big Boy Green and his famous Peace Maker Boys, who will be in Sinton Friday,
Nov. 17th, 6 to 8 p.m„ coming here to assist in inaugurating the Schaudies Economy System store. These boys
are known ail over this part of the country for their music and Sinton people and friends in the surrounding coun-
try are going to enjoy hearing them at the Red & White Store. They will furnish music from 6to 8 p.m. on Fri-
day while Schaudies is holding open house to explain details of Sinton’s new cooperative business enterprise.
Mrs. R. Kunitz Jr.
Hostess
The homo of Mrs. R. Kunitz Jr.
was the setting* for a lovely party
last Thursday afternoon, when Mrs.
Vi ats 'id Adult Education," a sub- j Kunitz was hosti— to a group of
ji < t dealing with the origin Up to , her friends.
the present day education trend in 'The decoration* throughout the
Mrs. Cook Entertains
Pioneer Club
Mrs. Co uvo CVu-V an<]. Mrs., j. K.
ing Yoon is boUlirX the wXkliY^ gifts Finrik’in^ hbstt .y.s.rs- to the Pin
home carried out the Thanksgiving
jn Vtfs
if pirik
were ’<)?( • *r at< <1
jfidianee roses. *
Mrs. Jlilton wav assisted hy Mrs.
KobertsnY in inviting guests into
the dinipg room vChfre the table
was laid in a ( loth; of Trish ljfrien,
lace, and centered witji an airarlge-'
ment of white chrysanthemum*, and
fern, and tall lighted tapers of pas-
tel shades. The buffet was in har-
mohy with the tea boards centered
with a bowl of c h r y sa n the mums, on
either side of which stood triple
STEP OUT
IN FASHION.
riffi Wiiniiin - Flub' VV.f(]'ni-8day af-
ti rnoon ut tio- horn' nf Mrs. Cook.
Mfs.-Alien l.riwrghce waji. !>»<»-
Si am leader- for tl,e afti rn/rn. The
meeting Wart calkd to* order,by the
president:, Mrs. Ja.t-. C. Cook, who
tfien turned the meeting oyer to
Mrs. Lawrence.
“Our American Heritage." pro-
gram topic for the afternoon, was
very ably given by Mrs. Lawrence.
Beginning the, program Mrs. Law-
renc-e introduced Mr?. W. .A. Gerde?
who gave an interesting illustrated
talk on the American Family Tree.
"Who is this man called Amer-
ican?" was brought out by Mrs.
Lawrence as she gave the influences
and custom? that the various:coun-
tries have cohti'ihuted to the mak-
Ti-xas.
A most delicious refreshment j motif with yellow chrysanthemums
piote w.ir served to the following ami red geraniums played at van-
i lull nu min is Mmi’s Virginia I'.en. j tnge points, in the hail in front of
son, ITi Colder. Faspi-r Gerdes, j the full length nii.vior a large bou-
T mu' II- 1V • o.| n. F. King, \V. B. • a t of shaggy yellow ■ebVysanthe'-
ifeis. i;. J, |fiild.le, IP Robertson, drums was placed to advantage. The
Gregoi'y Fanis. John Starbuck, and' centerpiece on the dining fable was
Mantoti Williams.
Rainbow Girls Have
Initiation
The Rainbow Assembly of Sinton,
was hostess to members from the
Freer and Beeville assemblies on
Tuesday, .when they initiated five
girls into their assembly.
Miss- Maurine Cleveland. Worthy
Advisor of: Sinton Assembly, pre-
sided over this meeting, when Miss-
es * Dorothy Nell Keeter, Shirley
Coin, Rita Fay Moss, Susan Hill
and Helen Cleveland were initiated,
Mrs. Retry, Moflier Advisor of
.Freer Assembly, was present With it j
made of pine cones and oastorbean
blossoms flanked by lighted tapers.
The autumn theme was further car-
ried out in the large fruit bowl cen-
terpiece on the dinette table.
At the conclusion of the games
high score prize was awarded to
Mrs. R. Kunitz Sr.." iow to
Roc-key Harkey and cut to
Loilis Stalcup.
The hostess served a lovely re-
freshment plate of plum pudding
with brandy sauce and coffee to
the following guests: Mines. Allen
Lawrence, James Dawson, Glenn
McKinney, Sam ‘Hunt, Jekse Hill.
it. H. Weaver.- Roc-key Harkey, R.
! Kunitz Sr., I >. E. Nicholson, Tom
West, Merle Smith, Gregory Fari-
Alexander Study
Club Meets
f t-b*1 American. English. Rainbow Girls and Four Eastern
* ..... -- " - • - " 1 nis, Louis Stalcup, J. \V. Brewer Jr,
French, (hfimnv, Irish. Scot, Nor-
w»‘cian. Swede, Firm, Spanish. Hun-
garian, AH'xic rvn, I' itch an<i Jw
Stars. Mrs. Hawkins and five girls
Roy Worleyand V. M.,Gordon.
of P.eeville were present.
The hall was decorated in flowers
traced by her as she gave carrying out the colors of the Rain-
w hm acii (inmt-v first came over j how. On th- juano was a large howl ( Mrs wii)an] Anderson entertain-
ed the Ace High Bridge Club in the
new home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. G. <" Tidwell, last Friday af
ACE HIGH BRIDGE CLUB wltVi
\tWiIInr<l Arulpi’htfin «jntOT’tain- XIv/XlOx VV ILll
The Frances Alexander Study
Club met in jUt* regular meeting
Wednesday with- Mrs. Joe .Harper
as hostess arid the president, Mrs.
Percy Johnson Jr?, presiding.
Mrs. P. L. Johnson gave a brief
report on the County Federation,
meeting and also a short talk oh*
parliamentary 'provedtire.
The topic- of the program was
"Counties -of Texas," with Mrs, Ted
Vickers in charge, Mrs. Vickers
gave a brief history of Texas as
told in County names. Mrs. D. E.
Nicholson gave, the history of San
Patricio County from its coloniza-
tion period.to the present, particu-
larly emphasizing the emprasarios,
McGloin and McMullin,
Mrs. Dan Orisset dosed the pro-
gram with a brien history of Bexar,
Aransa?/ and Galveston
tiounties.’ s
With Mrs. A. W. Pearce and Mrs.j
Rodney Pearce assisting, refresh-
ments with a Thanksgiving Day
motif were served to members: Mrs.
A. W. Pearpe, Mrs. Dan Grisset,
Mrs. Ted Vickers, Mrs. Bill Brewer,
Mrs. Glenn E. McKinney, Mrs. Rod-
ne.v Pearce, Mrs. Percy Johnson Jr.,
Mrs. Roy Worley, Mrs, IX E. Nichol-
son, Mrs. Joe Harper and .Mrs. P. L.
Johnson who vyas a guest,
Mrs-'l Goliad,
Mrs.
V.F.W. Auxiliary
Meets
The Lt. John J. McWhorter Post
3079, met in the home of Mrs. Frank
Markussen Wednesday evening,
with Mrs. Marie Elkins as hostess.
The president, Mrs. Ford, pre-
sided. After a short business session
the hostess served a refreshment
plate to the following members:
.Mcsdames A, D. Aikin, King Custer,
M. M. McWhorter, Bessie Chisholm,
Jim Ford J. L. Tracy, Frank Mar-
kdsren.
Mrs. Tucker Honored
Mrs. M. Tucker, of Beeville, who
has been the guest in the home of
her daughters, Mrs. George Cook
and Mrs. J. R. Franklin, for some
time, was the honoree at a surprise
birthday dinner Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Cook.
Those present for this affair were
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tucker, and Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Tucker and family
of Harlingen, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Hathaway and family, T. P. Tucker
and family, M. P. Leahy and fam-
ily of Beeville, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Hollan and Kathleen of Morales,
Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Franklin and Mr.
and Mrs. George Cook of Sinton.
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Take time out and
order your Suit so you
will have itforthehol-
idays. They cost less,
fit better because they
are made to fit you.
Order a Suit
or Overcoat
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Ui America and how !b* ir customs
arid id* as -bav** b* * assimilated by
Americans.
Mrs. Lav,T*-7vo then pay £ a- re-
sume of' - 1 i;n*i ig-n. born- artists ami
qpusicia-ns wh■» achieved the-ir great-
ness after .th'ey came to America.
At the com.]; sidn. Qf this program,
the meeting tht n went into a short
business sissiiaj), wilh Mrs. Cook
presiding. '
The hostesses served a lovely*
salad plate to the following chub
members; Mesdames Bonorden, Bos-
yvorth, Hrittai^i. BaWson. O. A.
Gerdes, W. A. Gerdes, J. G. Cook,
F S. Ewing. A. ,S.-Lawrence, Lloyd
Neumann, Hockey Harkey, J. I.
Knox, Harrison Moody, J. M. Win-
frey, C. Burtt Hotter, and- H. H.
Weaver.
»f yellow chrysanthemums. After
ihe- n:* eting was closed the girls as-
sisted th* hostesses, Mis. J. M.
i.anilrum and Mrs, J, M. Winfrey, ,n. Mrs. Klme.- McGinnis won
serve a lovely refreshment plate to
fifty-five guests in* all.
| A delkimis refreshment plate was
Mrs. W. F. Joseph Is Mother A.l-j wrva(, f(I M,rs,,*ttme8 McGinnis, Jim
visor Of the Sinton Assembly «0 AVolfkhold. Guv Archerd. Raymond
Rainbow Girls, ami much credit is (Ed McGregor,- Buddy Jen-
due her for the Capable way in
which she conducts the affairs of
the Assembly.
Mrs. McCoy
Entertains Thursday
Evening
Double Wedding
Held in Sinton
A double* wedding was solemnized
last Wednesday night at’ 8 o'clock
at the home of the Rev. Daniel A.
McNeil], when Hay Knox and Miss
Arminty Markin, and Je?se W. Cop-
ley anil Miss Annie Laurie: Bur-
roughs, till of Vinton, were married.
The Rev. Mr. McNeill read the mar-
riage rites. Attendants weye Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Martin.
AND UP
P. E. Featheriing
THE CLEANER
Call 361 for Good Cleaning
at a Reasonable
price.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
; Mrs. Jim Wolfshold surprised her,
husband with a bridge party last
Tuesday evening, honoring his birth-
day.
After an enjoyable evening deli-
cious apple pie with whipped cream
and coffee were served to Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. McGtegor, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Riggp, Mr. and Mrs. ban
Grissett, the host and hostess.
Mrs. A. R. “McCoy was hostess to
a group of her*friends Thursday ev-
ening at her home, when she enter-
tained with a bridge party.
T'he McCoy home was lovely with
its decorations of red roses and
white chrysanthemums carrying out
the Armistice Day 'colors of red,
white and blue.
At the conclusion of the games
Mrs. McCoy awarded high score
prize to Mrs. G. A. Gerdes, Mrs. Ed
Walton, second high, and Mrs.
Charles Weaver, cut:
The hostess served a lovely re-
freshment plate of sandwiches, sal-
ad and spiced tea to the following
guests, Mesdames Frank Buchanan,
Dick Hopkins, H. L. Pribble of Cor-
kins, Dan Grissett and, the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. R, S. King and Sid-
ney visited Mrs. King's brother and
sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Marsh,
in Bryan over the week-end, and
attended the SMU-A&M football
game.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ford are
spending a few days this week in
San AuguRtine, Texas, visiting in
the home of b. C. Sweet and family.
Mrs. Sweet, who had been visiting
in Rohstown, accompanist them.
Capt. and Mrs. M. R. Kunitz of
Daingerfiehl arrived in Sinton
Tuesday for a visit with their small
son, Dickie, and with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kunitz Sr.
, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Curry, ac-
companied by his motherMiave gone
on an extended trip through the
West and Northwest. They Will vis-
it relatives in California and Ore-
gon. . -
A&I students -at home for the
week-end included Misses Kathleen
and Willie Bess Sims, Rqth Jackson
Surprise Party
A surprise farewell party, honor-
ing Miss iVola Billimek, was given
last week-end at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Joe Sytting with Miss
Viola Syring and Mrs. Herbert
Rauch as hostesses.
Those enjoying the various games
played during the evening included
Wanda Helen Cave of Violet, Mil-
ton and Erwin Oelschlager of Sod-J
Ville, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Billimek,
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Billimek of Cor-
pus Christi, Susa Bodemann of Taft,
Victor Nedbalek, D. C. Berry, Wal-
ter Schmalstleg, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Pool, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Keoh-
ier, Mrs. Anna Rauch, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Laechelin and daughter,
Wenona; Mr. and Mth. Joe Syring
and daughter, Viola; Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Rauch, all of Sinton.
After the games sandwiches, cook-
ies and cocoa were served by the
hostesses.
Presbyterian Auxiliary-
Met Tuesday
Circle No. 1 of the Presbyterian
Auxiliary met Tuesday afternoon
at 3:30 in the home of Mrs, John
M iller.
The program for the afternoon,
What Calvinism Has Gjven to the
World," was led by Mrs. Bill Pil-
kington, and Mrs. Grade Knox giv-
ing the devotional. After the pro-
gram a business meeting was held.
Lovely refreshments were served
by our hostess to the following
members: President of the Auxil-
iary, Mrs. G. C. Beauchamp, Mrs.
Grace Knox,’Mrs. Mike Livsey, Mrs.
L. A. Harris, Mrs. A. W. Phillips,
Mrs. Bill Pilkington, Mrs. John
Miller.
WANTED: Clean Cotton Rags,
5c/pound. No ho^ks or- buttons.—
At the News .Office.
O.E.S.
Sinton Chapter No. 516 O.B.8. is
invited to attend a meeting in
Woodsboro'this evening at 7:00 p.m.
All members wishing to attend this
meeting will please notify Mrs. Burl
Brittain.
pus Christi, Roy Gaines, Kirby
Sharp, G. A. Gerdes, I. H. Millican, and Virginia Clare Miller, Melvin
W. D. Pilkington. F. S. Ewing, Lil-
lian Withers, Charles Weaver, Clyde
Buchanan, Ed Walton, of Sinton,
Tidwell, Olvin Robertson, Curtis
Lawrence and Robert^Brown.
J. Plaster Hall, city secretary and
Jimmy Jernigan and Miss Helen
Dragoo attended the Corpus Chrlsti-
Palestine football game in Corpus
Christi, Saturday.
Galvanized Corrugated Roofing—
special price at Ewing & Sims Hdw.
Co. 44 lc
Mrs. Hal Flinn of Taft spent Wed-
nesday in Sinton in the home of her
sister, Mrs. G. C, Birkner, and her
mother, Mrs. W. H. Burr,
Mr. and Mrs. ,G. A. Gerdes, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Neumann and Joe
de la Garza attended the SMU-
A&M football game in College Sta-
tion Saturday.
Miss Gladys Cellum spent the
week-end in Refugio with Mr. and
Mrs. William Ott. Sunday Mr.'lyid
Mrs. Ott, Miss Cellum and Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Mooney drove to Browns-
ville, Matamoros, .and Reynosa.
Mr. and Mrs. p. S. Hitt returned
Sunday from a week’s visit in Waco
with their son Wayne, who is
student in Baylor University, and
Hamilton where they were guests
of Mrs. Hitt’s mother. _ t
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Batchelor of
Uvalde and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mil-
ler of Corpus Christi were week-
end guests in the home of Mr. Bat-
chelor’s and Mrs. Miller’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Batchelor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Robertson were
in Beeville Sunday to visit Jack
Tidwell who is still in a serious
condition in the Thomas Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. William Dittman has re-
fumed from a two-month visit to
relatives in Gonzales, Cuero and
Harwood. In Gonzales she visited
her mother, Mrs. Mary Tanhauser,
and her daughter, Mrs. Ray Sherry,
and family.
I
C. M. West of Ta,ft and \V. II. Wal- j water superintendent, with Mrs.
ker and Mue McMurray of Port ] Hall and their son, Ruf**t, returned
Lavaca.
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Home Arts Club
Met Thursday
The Home Arts Club met last
Thursday afternoon in the home of
Mrs. Bryan Merrill with Mrs. N. H.
Walden assisting.
The afternoon was spent sewing
and lovely refreshments were serv-
ed to the following members: Mrs.
N. H. Walden, Mrs. King Custer,
Mrs. Ada Walden, Mrs. Walter Fra-
ser, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Ross Mc-
Glothin, Mrs. Nlbholson, Mrs. Elmer
McGinnis, Mrs. A. W. Phillips, Mrs.
L. A. Harris, Mrs. Cbachare, Mrs.
Dill, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs- Carl Cus-
was taken In as a new member.
Nest mooting on Wednesday, the
son’s with Mrs.
Monday from a few days’ visit to
Hall’ smother, Mrs. J. N. Howell.
They were acconipanied by Mrs.
Fred Johnson and Mrs. Virgil Gor-
don, who visited relatives in Bay
City.
BUT IT IN SINTON.
Miculastic 4-H Club
Meeting
Frame gardens were reported to
be doing nicely with fresh veg-
etables just coming up. **""
Estelle Vanecek presided over
this meeting and arranged that all
girls bring pattern and materials
for a slip or an apron to the next-
meeting.
All members were present. T#wo
orange crates, 21 yards of material
and a little paint will make you a
piece of furniture vyorth having for
your bedroom, said Miss Robinson,
the home demonstration agent, to
the Miculastic 4-H Club girls, Wed-
nesday. * i . |
The agent demonstrated the steps
if making a, vanity dresser, study
table, shoe or hat or book storage
closet for the girls and all plan to
make one fbr her room soon.
The
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