San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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SAN PATRICIO COUNTY NEWS
FACE FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949
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Five Graduates
Honored With
Breakfast
Xancv Beth Edgar, Jean Powers',
ltrv<*rly Unringher. Beatrice spencer
ahd Betty Oyer, graduates of"J94S,
were holt'ireCs >it a hreakfast at the
home of Mrs, J. M*.' iAndrum. May
16 at s- tin a, m. vyith Mrs,. Umdrum
-*nil Mrs. is! Johnson, hostesses. *
*|<h<> breakfast tallies wefe 'decor-
•teg' With spring flowers. Mrs. Me.
K, fissist*M,l the hostesneH, wn f
nerving’ the'- fidluvying: ’
Qy Hv, Pa(-a n, £*odo \\\,odwftrd
Elizabeth Williams
Circle Meets At
Church, May 10.
Eight hnember.s' of the Elizabeth
Williams Cl re lo of the Prexbyt^rlan
Ohifreh met at the church in regular
scMion May l‘».. ^
Mim. <\ E. NVwlin, obqlr>nun.
<>l*?n«*d the meeting \yjth prayer
«ypd conducted the business meet-,
jnc ‘ '
Wilma Heau.chainp was pro-
gram leader. Her subject was Pre-
paration -Itu’xn and her dIUcuBSion
b rough,out tic** point that the great
irroine* Harmon. Hleapor B"ttU- wofk ..I JhJu*dt-dple*’ did ii.ot'eom-
, h;, IM p. patsy KanullleUe, Mary I>-<- plate the n-e.-l f--i evangeliHru, Him!
Green pud hofipWoB, Nancy*tUi'th ill*re, |/i need f<»r every rhriHtlaii
Edgar, J^vorly «<iliagh»T, i«an | in lg < dally *M«* to < arry on this*
Po.y. i
t;'«Ilaghfc.
TM'/ujid Matty Joan riyor.
-ft' -»
work.
Sinton-H. D. Club
Meets At Home
Of Mrs. Steve Tumfer
The Hinton Home Demonstration
Club met in the home pf Mrs. Steve
Turner, May 11. Twelve members
arAnvered roll call with “A Current
Event.’’ 1
Mr.> L. N. Sweeney Huggested
that'we send $10.00 to the Cancer
Fund, vybich everyone ag^eti to-do.
It was voted that we donate
$’2.00 to' the scholarship fund.
'•Jtefre.shments. were nerved to the
following: Mrs. Eddie Malik, visit-
or: Mesdames, Clifton Mine. Totn-
mie Ford, Floyd Dragoo. L..A. Har-
ris, A. N, l^ragoo, G. <\ lUiriou^liH,
I, X. Sweeney, - Owen Dragon, n.
(ft. kakin, MImmok Viola. DragboT
Morocco Boom Scd&e,
Frances Alexander
Club Annual Social
The Pances Alexander Study
Club met In the Morocco Room of
the Robert Driscoll Hotel In Corpus
Chrlstl at 12:3d, May 11, for their
annual social and luncheon.
The centerpiece for the table was
of white stock,, zennlas and fern
carrying out the club colors of
green and white. Place ca/ds mark-
ed places for Mrs. W. P. Abney,
Mrs. A. R. .Cummins, Jr., Mrs.
Robert Tice, Mrs. D. E. Nicholson.
Mrs. I,. L. Campbell, Mrs. _Tum
West, Mrs. Clyde Mayo, Mrs,’J. W.
.Brewer, Mrs. Sid McKinnon. Mrs.
Murry SteuhTnson, Mrs. R. . R.
PritKche, Mrs. Leo Owen and one
guest, Mrs. Artie Tadley of San
Antonio,—., .. ,i
Mrs. Owen, Social chairman was
In charge of arrangements.
, Slw’su Perry alid the hostess Mrs.,
Me,oh.,- were assigned the ,1a JH jft,,. h,* ,vlll
U. . a.e to serve, refresh-L ;)i| Mji. w,
«tW"..UnK| w, w(t„ Ud-Mathls floli.
lillde 'Si I,.-. 1 ^
Fid low 'Ug .! )• .III Mlliellt «#f thej T . lv
,.b . .i mi.. ,wrn Ai.kr, Modern Priscilla
' H7;"'.Club Elects
. ^ - -- ,|. Hi onig ir fi>-si,i,rents lo
' * ,l.i„n h Bull, Benin l,(,It,la Wlhim QfflCCTS
I lb ;iiJ< Ipiifri• . jti'bei t v|’h e, fl. M «
Mim 11 .NT .Iarkm»ti and M
A1} i'll and m Jare- 1 I1U"< h
fid M il’t \ a n. •• rFlrkeU. . .
Sjnton H. I)..Club
Holds Annual
Exhibit May 1.-7. ,
Tti' SintbiY laMii'nifsti.iilnii- 111
. iHSlHte!
Clh||' Ifold i'l s a rtrlul exh 11d t- 1»i b1UinJJ,
,«»f'1-1»«• • N’a ilnrM l TI • »nit yl a-n^Bl-j i a
tlmi wi;k; May, t thiaiugb 7; in iviiii
If’/ 1 a |iar!ue’int ' El«• r«•.
,V|.i n |, A. IIarr l*' aruI.. Xtj W- <»wen
1 )iuk:tI>«a»k fu«f - Ev' - ''
',nlny dfs-j. T n.a.fi- ».» Mix .
Mi'/a .Mrs I- I- I I n a g"" -Mid M> .Ml'S. I j. IVl C jK l ITl IY16y
v......W.S.C.S. Hostess * ;
Mrs k. Af .JaekHouH'nd Mrs., A
M i Win >r l •'! wrr.r ImMteHHe.H^to the
Mrs. R. E. Parker
Ha^ Coffee. For
Homemaker Class
Mrs. It. E. Parker ehtertalned the
Hninemiikei H GIAhh , of .the .kfrat
Itaptlnt Church, with a coffee at
her ‘ I rot hi* liiHt Thurmiay rnbr^lng
from H : lli) until 11: 30 o’clock.
The centerpiece bn the Serving
table wan ti 'mixed bbuviuel.. of
gjirlng -floWerH. (’nffbe wak; pouref-i
t»y MIhs Nell Adair ami .Vlrw.. Mll-
t<»n JackMiUi served .coffee cake.,
Cold cnUe.H were ' drawn from a
well ln‘ the back garden.
k'urt \ -1 hi ee rnemberH apd guestM
.called during the morning.
ml ‘Mis i,-
fnnde j
l*V, Mis. K.i-v • \1i gii.n^ ‘ and Mi m.
i;u (■ Rinkin.' ^aw-fs. piiioiv vis,-s: Tuesday, May 10
j dl’i'V'bx. _dift.lV twy. Is. . j.or holtjei^.^
St. Paul H. D. Club -
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Miss Beauchamp, ’49 Gibl Scout Council
Graduate, Honored
With Tea Saturday
Mj«s Eleanor Beauchamp, senior
of . the 1949 graduating’ class, was
honored with a pretty tea Saturday
afternoon at the home of Mrs,.
Allen S. Lawrence oh Rachal Ave.
with Mrs. John D. Beauchamp as
co-hostess.
Artistic arrangements of ' white
gladlola and carnations were vividly
displayed against the dark green
gladoli and carnations were vividly
was Thanked by an oriental arrange-
ment of salmon glads flanked by a
Japanese doll dressed in peach silk
kimona.
The tea table was laid with an
Irish linen cutwork doth with ap-
pointments In milk glass and crys-
tal. The centerpiece for the table
was a low arrangement of gardeni-
as. Frosted lime sherbeft arid pastel
tilled cakes were served alternate-
ly by four of the honorees school
mates, Misses Dodo .Woodward,
Barbara Fenner.. Lorraine Harmon
un<T JaTiiee \VH her.spoon. During
the teil hours XV guests, 'including
tire lady faculty members of the.
high school,, called.
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Girl Scout- Leaders
Have Meeting ■
Tuesday, May lii^
The h.*Mi«‘is%of the sin ton Girl
SiMiutH met. Tuesday morning, May
10 ht 9: 3a o'clock at the Scbut hUt
for their regti^rr meeting.
Plans w..ero discussed apd adopted
for the Sin ton Day Camp;
Those present wete: Mrs. A. M.
Soper. Girl Scoid ' (Organization
president; Mrs"! Jack-Stone, Mrs.
Meets In D. 0. Mdftm
Home Tuesday
The Slriton Girl Scout Council
met fn the home' of Mre. Dave'Mar-
tin for their regular meeting Tu
day evening, May 10, at 7:30.
Mrs; A- M. Soper presided over a
very Interesting meeting in which
final arrangements were announced,
for the Slnton Day Camp at Park
Welder, May 23 through 27. It was
also announced that these are 106
registered persons in the Slnton
Girl Scout Association, which in-
cludes Brownies, Spouts, leaders,
committee mothers and council
members. . •
The next meeting will be June 14
at the Spoilt Hut for t.he enBre
association.' d/'
Those present were: Mesdames
Stone, Gus Hollan and hostess, Mrs.
Mtllei1, H. M. Llvezey^ John Miller,
Roy Moody, John Dawson, Jack
Stone, Gus Hollan amrhlstess, Mre.
Martin.
Roy , Mlwjdy|, Mrs. John Dawson,
Mrs. W. F Jones, Mrs. Wilbert
Owen Dragoo
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.Mttfb rp PrlMcifln •-(’lub ivt. Uu* home.
_i of Mrd. McWhorter Frldiiy . after;
•lundi, ‘May 6. . L-
i * Mrs. J/'m. LamlrMm prPwldcd oVcr L
'ihy.' bilsjlinPbMs incytijlg and."officers 1 jM[‘00^S 1-11 HOTOG Of*
lot tbt* n«’Xt <‘lub' year uciv j ]yfr , ; T J • ^ p 11
T1m*> ai*c aArfoHpv' s; Mrs, N’ormlin | ^^ -Lj2.C11S V_/S.D1H- (
ha'fiv .clot 1m Xituel jinx of Tlb’' \\ oiua.p's’ Soiicty of (’hrist 1.1 u A},; , pi'i*'sl,dcn^) 2(lrs. i’, S.. llllp.p, I Th»» St. T.'aul Homty Demonstraljon (4
1 ;tnn< d fbodC* \sif als.j * xhlbit'd ’ s- rvic* of tin- M*thodjst Ghurch n»**l viev-president; Mrs, M. Livs«y;' (,lub m#b at the home of'Mrs. I^atlis Adler aml.Mrs. C. (L Kendall.
Wf if; % i t •* th' |.u1.lic tr.^at.H nd in, th** ^ hbiiic/^'f* Alrd. JJ^yd \j< . fv«.retfiry ,ain} treiCsurer. ’ , |(’abla \N ednwulay, MUy 4, for an fjfltL SCOUTS ............'• •«
. .11 r r 1 i;« 1!.’ iVu -ill < ictobeiG 'a . b S, 'I'ht* next ,nH‘e,ting Wili be Ip the day* Tinting. j Scbiit Trifbp 4 met Thursday,
r . ft \inmi v .1 iinoo ; - . hor»)W»f MrHt A. Z/Fullick on May j The ( program was sewing O.ml' May the S.Cout hut for a Opun-
! .M»r. ind .Mis, .!(••• Spent'•■ly/•'•bd. 1°- . - ^ . Aii, with Mrs. Fulllck apd Mrs. making foundation. p^tterhs, Aind ‘ cil of aw^rdk, with Troup 5 asHirtt-
rl, a -\ e I - • • • n' making t-le'ur -bom*- in Mrs. F. W. M.uklissen gave thP Sipes hostesses. | was presided oyer "by Al iss - -Susa-ry- ing. 1 '
I Kfrr \ illt* nibsa-d,; t-o , .Sirito^ fThst devdVt it.mil/Mnd M fX. *M . ,.C'v-*St4*ams . -Those present Were': ' Mesdames ji’erry, County Home Denionstratibh j: Mrs. John Dawson was -liv'tjbarge
j^rRuT s-TTiV. Atr ^pV'rrerr w:tN- iiiriWF*.-^fryjfo on■-JrtVi.nih* ’De+intiTiency. .f.n se.N-, 3: J. S’barks, J. \’ick'er.s, Agent. Textile painting wais . taken of the meeting and the following
!* n. ■ J Tb i • bW llafi lndust rlfH and 'pile < .-nleijilei e ftvr - the dining Ella Bushager, Itb.y Farsley, F'liD ' *" *u' "**
'.V^rs.; Speni’er • has accented the rooj$i*taJ&* waft an iarrangement of lick. <). F. Talley; Sipes, 'La’ndruni,
P-F-ition as office secretary fpi>, the j^os.e^.uLe’hvgiade and cake were Gaist,. ('. a. Bussell, J*. L. Jphnsop,
1H1 aij»-l•• *t* of < ’oiinnert «•. v .• to tin- following: Mesdames. G. E. Archerd, Ff i). Neumann. F.
xi|W Voiii .M^'re'Htb and Mts. strains, .1. 11. Morrow, S. J. VIgk: B. .rurj^**-, Hilton ijhd- hostesses,;
Map _S 1 riot lours- VisTte.l AJj^s Men— ,,rs - ..M-; .rohnjHiri- • Markussen. M i;s, Jackson and Mis. 'McWhorter.
-In lys I'i^ji.liytVr I. L; ^h-irin in < 'ftfTUA ^fes'RV- Iripes, (>tto Sclwoeder and ;—;----1-------*p-
c'lii isu. Stintlay. - hostess. - " , I’A V VOl’H Sl’BSCBIPTiON!
up In the afternoon. girls received Awards: Betty Jane
A short business, session was pre-j Biirroughs, Marilyn Moore, Diane
sided over- by. the .Pr.esjdent, Mrs. Llvzey, Jeanette Frlske, Joyce May-
H. W. Schhlpder, . | «r,* Jeanlne Gerdes, Helen Beverly
Refreshments were served' .to: ajnd Shirley Morgan.
Mesdames C* T.. Burgess, Boyce j Mrs.* Jack Slone, learder, and Mrs.
Frornme. J. W. Vanecek,vrW. J. H. >V; Friske, Committee mtfther.
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Cut tree limbs in five foot lengths foi’-easier bandling.
Put leaves, trash, grass and small cuttings in card-
board boxes or tubs. Don’t leave them loose. Burn all
dry trash if you can do so with safety.
Leave all refuse in alleys,- if trucks, ordinarily pick
up’there, otherwise in front of voitr house as dose to the
street as practical. Do not obstruct passage in alley-
with trash.
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All refuse and junk will be^pieked up sometime dur-.
ing the week, so don’t call to ask what clay the trucks
will be on your street. .. , •
Rocks and dirt will not be hauled off by the pick-up
trucks, •
Garbage should be kept in a closed' can to keep out
flies'bnd rats.
. Tin cans should have both top and bottom removed
and be mashed before throwing-out, to prevent mos-
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Water drains, ditches and gutters should be checked
to see that they are not .holding pockets of water to
j. cause mosquitoes.
Clean out the attic, and the closets in your house,
pacing especial attention to oil mops and nigs, papers
and-.'other items that increase the fire hazard. Have
- worn electric wires replaced and Lins cleaned and oiled '*
before running another season*. Keep grass cut. short
near your house', fences, and garage to help prevent
fires. . •- • '
Business houses are asked to please not sweep into
the street, but to put trash in boxes or barrels in |dley.
Vaccinate your dog to prevent'rabies.
Step outside your building and look at your sign and
the canyas sunshade hanging from the awning, then
ask yourself this question, If you were a stranger or a
new comer in toWh, would you stop inhere for what
you wanted, or would you look for. aJi^ier looking
place? .*
Miss Raska Honored
On Birthday, May 15
7 Mr«. LoLIh BiiHkq honored her
dftughter,’ Evelyn, with a dinner
InMt .Sunday, on her*i?t;!i hlrtHday.
Thp following enjoyed the djnner:
Mr. dnd Mi*h. Rudolph Kmper, and
family of Id age do; Mr. and MrHi
K, If. jviorgan and family 'of Han
Antorijo; Mr and Mih. W. J. Kan-
I er of. Ht. Paul ^jind^ Raymond,
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Tracy, James F. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1949, newspaper, May 19, 1949; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717792/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.