San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1949 Page: 3 of 14
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J you can be saved only by (trusting S
| in God, and not' obeying his com- 5
j mantis1.. For wheii the Bon shall —
come, he wll itake verisrance on all
tl^ose who "know not God and who 5j
obey not, the gospel of our Lord 2
•Jesus Christ." II T1
', G'>d requires con:
plate, submission
otnedi- nee
no ’ respector of persons.
APRIL 28, 1949
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THREE
THURSDAY.
• PIRATE 'vpAtttR
2 Cor. 4:.
come
to his ; will, ami
to ibis commands. God is
He has
nun ur unnioi
IR., Minister , require,.! obedience In every a^
^ oand that is the wav it is on earth
mow "If God spared not the angers
nd is baptized shall he srtVed.” that sinned, but' cast them down
lark 16:16. Jt is the same formula to betii" (II Potvi‘ f;4). how can
iways: faith plus .obedience to I anyone expect him to lie more
od. * I.lenient, toward the people of earth
'.The' Plan is the same, only • the.! who ha'ye the glorious opportunity
onditions or commands are dif- I of being snvod by the. mercy of
?rent. Jesus sad: ‘‘Why call' me God, upon the merits of the blood
'»»»<»nsl:l&
. Bonnie White
- Bobby Gene Newlin
Jean Powers and Alpha Torno
______L Dodo Woodward
_____Eleanor Beauchamp
" Nancy Beth Edgar
'•_Lorraine Harmon
Patsy Brouillette
Editor --
Co-Editor_'
Assistant Editors _
News Editor _
Society Editor —
Copy Editor _
Business Manager
Special Editor and Reporter
WASHING, GREASING and
GULFLEX LUBRICATION
ous and after the banquet thb class
prophecy' and class will were read.
After that the benediction was given
by Robert Joseph. All the; guests
went into the bail room and were
entertained by a grand floor show.:
Pictures Were then..taken - of groups
■and couples Well, we now look
back on it as the saying from Long-
fellow, "Nothing now is left but
majestic memory.”
NAIONAL HONOR SOCIETY •
* The members of the Sinton Chap-
tel- of the National Honor Society
■tave been selected for this- year.
■Three of last year's members.are
pack with us this year. They the:
[Bodo Woodward, Sigsby Rusk, and
j Jack Thorntoni The, new members
are: Seniors,. Nancy Edgar, Eleanor
i Beauchamp, arid Robert Joseph;
I Juniors, Delores .Simmons and llo>,-
I by Newlin. Membership for this
society .Is based on leujfternhip,
schotaiHbip, service, and character;
To- be eligible, students must be
in the upper third of their Class
•nd have, at least ah. H5 average.
The Initiation -of these hew members
will’ha held Monday,- May 2, at 3; 00
p. m. in the High School A'udltor-
Tir&p, Tubes and Accessories
THE GULF SERVICE CENTER
Mr.-and Mrs. A:. 55; Fiillkk" Thursday
and Friday. .-p 1 ;
PHONE 149
R L. BROOKS
I. V. BROOKS
INVITATIONS ARRIVE
You have probably seen the Sen*-
lors going down the hail with happy,
grins the-last couple of days. If so,
It Is because their graduation In-
vitations and card's have, .finally
arrived. The invitations' have a
picture of th«* school.building and a
metal Pirate head on the front. The'
cards are, either engraved or print-
ed as to each students liking.
If, you go Into the post-office
within the next couple of weeks,
don't be surprised If there le a long
line of students. It will luet be the
happy Seniors mailing their In-
vitation* to their long earned grad-
uation. V
SENIOR PLAY
The Senior Play Cast Is working
extra hard on the play, "We Shook
the Family Tree”, based on the
book written by Hlldegarde Dolson
and It published by the "Dram-
atic Publishing Company, Chicago.
The final week of prepafayon Is
now at hand. The cast and sponsors
are having to., put the finishing
ment: "Thus the Lord saved ikrael
that day out of the hand of the
Egyptians." Ex. 14:30. Oh what
day? On tlie day they were "all
baptized, unto Moses In the cloud
and In the sea." Not on the day they
first believed In God, but he saved
Israel on "that day” they obeyed
God and went forward Into the sea.
Does this.have any lesson for us?
Paul said It did.,"Now these things
were our examples." I Cor. 10; 6.
And again:' “Now all these things
happened unto .them for examples-
and they are written for our ad-
monition upon whom the ends of
the vyorlds are come.” I Cor. 10:11.
So; If God required obedience on
their part, even haptlsm in the
cloud and In the sea, in order to
save them, he requires something
like that today, for Paul’ said they
are examples and were written for
Mollur tout Mr*. BrotArt]
children are the j
•pitting imaqitnur.J
hii^tettMjrwWiw
Jbmiftd
CHURCHES MEET
WITH STUDENTS
(Friday afternoon at <:80 all of.
the students of old 8.H.8. met In
Ukfaarate room* according to religi-
ous faith. Here they, held religious
services with their \pastors and
aheouragsd those who had no re-
ligious affiliation to meet with
them.
This ■ activity demonstrates thfe
well-rounded eurrictilum of faculty,
and our board are endeavoring to
provide for the students of our high
schools.
GOOD USED GARS
1940 Buick Sedan
194J Buick Sedan
1942 Ford Coupe
1948 Pontiac Convertible
1937 Pontiac Sedan
Mrs.-Brown and all the other women of the
neighborhood take,advantage-of the fine service
offered by the SNOW WHITE-LAUNDRY. They
KNOW what a/time, money and labor saver our
laundry sendee is. Won’t you give us a trjy tbday?
You’re sure to be pleased with our ‘system. and
appreciate our low rates. • -
SPECTATOR
Last Monday -night we started
the week off by having play, prac-
tice. As usual it was packed full of
excitement and (drama,
Tuesday night, oficev again we
had play practice. a ml also Rain-
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I Wednesday;, *» make it. a little
less monotonous.' we had play prac-
stfyo’.in the afternoon.
| Thursday morning at 11:45 we
had an assembly to. elect the girls
who made >vithy the noise, for the
coming.’year. (In other words, we
elected ’ our cheer leaders.) From
thi class of. 5.0 and 51, Mary Lee
Green, .Jo, Ann Montgomery, and
Irene Mutchler were chosen. Thiirs-
•day evening was the* most import-
, ant time of the year. Everyone was
hstill asking tips abont tin- Jr. and
Br.,Han*(|uet--- "What are you "golrtft
ta w.ear? Do you 'have a date? Whb
are yoii* going vy.itli .’ Are Voff going
to' wear a bow tie? t\'h'-?e are you
going after, the banquet ? 'Av1' yoU
going to take Scotch tape just in
.case...............
Friday, the Spent!) -Class went
<to a. book review at the Comnnmijy
CHtb House.' The book-review was
'.'Cheaper by -the Dozen," given by
ijrs. -.Hopson. It was . a hUmorouS
bqok about a married couple Who
had twelve red headed, 'freckled,
faced "kids" who were always gett-
ing into trouble. Friday .night we
had play practice again. One of our
Speech members, Jean Powers',
went to Kingsville to represent the
Sinton High School in extempor-
aneous speaking. •
Saturday several students went
to the ..by-dist|jlct meet in Kings-
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Gutheridge,
Dottle Boscamp, Jean Powers and
Kirby Cunnlngbarri went t<f Ray-
.mondville to the Onion Festival.
' That's all that happened In -the
week of Aprii 18-23. Now .youf
Spectator wUl say good-by until
.next year!
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P. T. A. MEETING
The regular meeting of the P.T.A.
Was held Monday, April 25, at 3:00
p. m. at the High School auditorium
The program opened with the 8axl-
jPhonc Quintet playing the.following
flections: Slow Boat to China, My
Happiness, and Put Your Little
Foot. '
Mrs. Ous Holland presided • over
the business meeting in the absence
of the president, Mrs. Walter Beyer.
■ The film, “Better Health" was
ghown to the group. A.report from
the health committee was given by
Mrs. John MiUer.
The motion was made' and carried
th«.t the P.T.A. would buy the pins
fpr the National Honor Society.
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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET
HELD AT La QUINTA
The Senior Class wish to express
their appreciation to the Juniors for
their hard, work and very success-
ful banquet. The decorations .were
beautiful. In tjie ball boom two
bunches of balloons hung from the
pillars. After eveyone arrived1 the
guests Were ushered Into, the ban-
quet hall by the juniors. The tables
were decorated with little covered
wagons, flowers, and candles. The
('program was white with a gold
Ph-agon on lt carrying out the
Mieme of the gold rush of ’49. Ellen
jjL-nny drew the place. cards which
*Bqd a wagon on,a desert, file in-
vocation was delivered by Brnesf,
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Tracy, James F. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1949, newspaper, April 28, 1949; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717736/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.