San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947
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Published Every t hurt day at Simon, Tent*
times F. Tracy----------------------------------------Editor-Manager
Mra. Gloria Voigt--.___________________________________Society Editor
Altered as second class matter March 25Ui, lyii'J, at the Postolllce at Slnton.
tSan Patricio County), Texas, under the Act of Congress of Mar-h \ 1879.
Fill Baptist
Pulpit Sunday
NATIONAL EDITORIAL-
SSOCIATIONI
'uiiaituty Jllanitbm
MEMBER 1947 _
TEXAS _A_
PRESS
ASSOCIATION
Hay N. Franklin. After the busl- *"J
nesu session of the lodge, the re-
tiring Worshipful Master, R. E. L.
Goor;e, treated the1 members to a
watermelon feast, which everybody
enjoyed to the fullest.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. I. San*
dots on June 9th, a fine boy.
Misa Ouida Dodson of Houston
is here on an extended visit to her
aunt, Mis. Virginia 15ens>n.
At a very interesting meeting of
the Woman's Missionary Society on
Monday afternooil, the society made
plans for the organization of a
Girls Au.sihary of th" \Y. M,. I •
and- a Hoy; 1 '’Ambassador Band fol-
tin bo s ol the Sund.'i\ School,
San fturlclo county and two of
ler club girls, Miss Vannie Culpep-
ier of Odcm and Miss Bessie Mae
Jibson of St. Paul, attended the
’Kris’ Reserve Camp at Bio Hondo,
iune 6, 7 and 8.
Payable tlrielly in advance
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and funerals published In time to retain the news value are not rated as
obituaries. Any erroneous reflection upon the character or standing of any
tadlvidua) published in these columns will be cheerfully corrected upon th
bring brought to the attention of the editor. We will also appreciate the
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of member of your family away for a visit Surh assistance will help to
Increase ths value of your local paper and should'be given with the thought
that It Is a debt you owe to the progress of your city.
LOOKING
BACKWARD
(Taken from the fib * of the San
Patrick* ('"uniy N*'Ws)
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
J. I), (•oi hi'.iii i-i tli' |.,'i.-si'svir of
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TWENTY YEARS AGO
Iv L. .lohnsbij, t.\viH'iv ;ui'i man a -
«i r of Hie Sint -n Pharmacy, has'
1'in<viTt.,><*il the (liven int"i'".sts in
tli" i^intnn Tmyivsite .company arid
is h/AV clearing and burning all
brush and rubbish on ihem and the
ut.lu r 'Town.site lots including 32W
lots in various parts of th" city.
Gladys Moore, om Jackshn an<P
Ibard on .Monday night at-
tended the Stab* Rainbow Assem-
bly in Austin, 'as delegates from
the Slnton Assembly. Mrs. CY R.
Park, me > t h e r adv iSor, a c com pa n i e d
the girl89
Miss Gladys Cellum. secretary to
the Dean of Women at C. I. A.
(’uchran assisted by Messrs. Ross I>entori is horn** for a two weeks’
Thompson, Ed Green, and Lowery vacation with her. parents. Mr. and
Spencer, took th" house on wheels
last week-end to tho bay. where
they found a convenient location
TEN YEARS AGO
For the prist several summers,
the Pioneer Woman’s Club has
sponsored a story hour at Park
Welder for the children of Slnton
nd community.* This has proven to
no at very worth while project and
he Education Committee has plan-
ned some very interesting programs
■for the entertainment of the child-
■•'•n during th" n< Xt nine weeks.
G. C. Moody left today for San
1 Antonio when- he will spend the
eight pl'idr to ;us embarking for
St. Lohjs where the Kiwanis Club
j)f that citywill entertain the Tex-
is-Oklahoma Kiwa nians' Saturday.
They will leav" St. Louis that day
for Indianapolis where they will
attend the Kiwanis International
Convention in session June 20 th
and 24th. Mr. .Moody will go from
Indianapolis to Cleveland. Ohio, for
a visit with his &on. Dr. Foy H.
Moody, who is completing his in-
ternship in a hospital there.
iy N. Franklin, dl
I ger of the Houston Gulf Gaa Co-
ls enjoying a complimentary trip
throbgh Louisiana and Mississlp,...
with his operating superintendor.
H. P. Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Campion
were visitors to the Ed DtlBose
home in Sandla last Sunday.
Mrs. John W Starbuck and Star
with Mrs. Walter G. Martin, spent
Monday afternoon in Beeville with
Mrs. O. M. Goode and Mrs. J. K.
Diamond.
Dorothv Nell Pool, Slnton grad-
uate, will be president of the Mo-
man’s Sports Association at Mary
Hardin-Baylor next year, an office
that seldom smes to one who is not
on upperclassman.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Adair and
Nell rose left Wednesday for a va-
cation trip which will take them to
Dnllap for the Exposition and to
Ardmore. Okla.,< where Mrs. Adair
was reared,
Miss Clnriss" Hilton entertained
merr,bers ol the I - Delta - Slam
Bridge Club at the home of her
sister. Mrs. Sam Hunt, Thursday
afternoon.
In the absence of the pastor,
Ernest Forgy, young ministeral
student, filled the pulpit at the
Baptist church in the morning ser-
vices, and the Rev. Milton Leech,
associational missionary of the
Blanco Baptist Association, preach-
ed at the night services.
The Rev. Leech was accompanied
from Beeville by Miss Barbara
Wensel of Cherry Chase, Md., a
student at Madison College in Har-
p
GOODRICH T1
BATTEI
Community Hairdwalp^
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risburg, Va., and Miss Alicia Cor-
tez of Dodge, Texas, student at -
Mary Hardin-Baylor Colleg at Bel-
ton. The two young ladies spoke
briefly of their work for the Home
Mission Board th conducting vaca-
tion Bible schools among tv>" Mov-
Icans in this territory.
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Mrs. G. L Cel him.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parsley and
children and .Miss Hertha Merrill
are X'isiting relatives in San An-
tonio and Minerva,whil" Miss Ber-
tha is taking her vacation from
the ’..Commercial Stab- Bank.
Mi. and Mrs, Frank Vickers and
Vickers
Mr. and Mrs Gharli" I'.rown, and
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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. .lames Kirkpatrick
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I.e-Ai I* turned with them, going I
•■n fiojit her* t*i her li"ine in Taft.
F. i" ' i-il im itation Miss Ann
Wa ; . i home demonstration agent j
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Tracy, James F. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1947, newspaper, June 12, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717653/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.