San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1942 Page: 5 of 8
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Miss Ruth \Jackson, student of A.
& L College at Kingsville, was home
over the week-end visiting her par-'
ents, Ur. and Mrs. H. M. Jackson.
Miss Dula Ramsel, student of the
Texas State College for WomW- of
Denton, spent the Easter holidays
with her mother, Mrs. Gertrude
< Ramsel, and while here Dula and
her mother spent Sunday In the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Helms,
at Mathis, and spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McQlothln Of
Portland.
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Mrs. J. T. Shockley of Ft. Worth
arrived Tuesday evnlng to be the
guest of 'her daughter, Mrs. M.
Daniel' and Mr. Daniel.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin and
Miss Marjorie Martin spent the
Easter holidays In New Braunfels
with their son, Fred and family and
In Burnet with Mr. and Mrs. E.
^olk Weaver. Mrs. Weaver accom-
panied them "home for a week's visit'
here.
All kinds ot tin and sheet metal
work at Sinton Plumbing and Sup
pjy Company.
29 tfc
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Miss Rebot Cummins was a week
end Visitor of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Cummins in Agua Dulce
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. .Beard the last
' of the week.
Miss Ruby Garner.and Mrs; .Sam
Stanley of Odem werp *ln Sinton
Tuesday afternoon and Mrs. Stan-
ley brought to the home of Mrs.
Dan Martin approximately 200 books
as her individual contribution to
the Victory Book Campaign.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beard and
daughter and little grandson of
Bryan spent a couple of days with
Attend the Rainbow Girl’s ice
cream social at Club Cafe tonight.
Admission 15c._ ■
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burris had
as their guests for the week-end Mr,
.and Mrs. Stroman Dromgoole and
• Miss Maurice Griffin, a teacher in
the Nixon school, all of Nixon.
All kinds sheet metal work at
Sinton Plumbing and Supply Com-
pany. .; tf0
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Sheriff J. E. Holbrook and depu-
ties, Alonzo Tumlinson and Dan
Yates were in Refugio Tuesday
morning attending District Coui t.
which is in session there.
-V Billy Sharp, student at Texas
University, spent the Easter holi-
days at home: with his parents, Mr.
ami Mrs. VV. W. Sharp.
younger:
of Pettus will fill the pulpit Sunday,
April 12th in the absence of Bro.
Towery. <
. —♦—
Mrs. Julius Goodman’s nelce,
Sydelle Feldman of Corpus Christ!
spent the week-end In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goodman.
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goodman
spent Sunday in Corpus Chrlsti in
the home of Mir. ahd Mrs. H. Good-
man.
Lucille Aikin of Camp Wallace
spent the week end with her parents
Judge and Mrs. A. , D Alkfn:
Miss . Juanlce Ward spent the
week-end with her sister in Hous-
ton.
Mrs. Marie Elkins visited her son
Roy D. Elkins of Victoria Friday.
Arlton Hatch of 'Austin was a
week-end visitor In the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Y. Neu and also at-
tended the Haynes and Neu wedding
Billy Allert, student in the San
Marcos State Teacher's College
spent .the Easter Holidays with. hi§
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Allert
and Bobby Of Sodville.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dyer and
family spent Sunday in the home of
Mrs. Dyer’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Gibson of Sodville.
Roberta Wallek of Skidmore and
Helen of Sinton spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr.' and Mrs
Bill WaJlek of West Sinton. '
—♦—
Pvt. Charlie Pitts of Ft. Sam
Houston was home over the Easter
Holidays visiting his parents.
,
Mrs. John Bushog-received an
Easter ^Greeting from her son, Ar-
nold Bushong. ,.
—♦—
Mrs. John Bushong had as her
guests of last week-end Mrs. Sarah
McDaniel erf. San AntoniOj and her
sister, Mrs. C. A. Robins of Riveria.
Mrs. Merle Wright of Hickman
visited her daughter. Mrs. Hickman
Hellems. • J .
Mrs. Charles Barlow and little
daughter, Janette and Mrs. Ray
Barlow of Driscoll Visited. Mfs. "C,
Ml Brown.and Mrs. E. C. White-
field Tuesday afternoon!
day from Gregory where she made
a visit to Mrs. O. W. Dilsoir, and
with her went to Corpus Chrlsti to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hall and
family.
(Elmrrfiw
CHURCH OF CHRI8T
Bible Study Sunday—10 a. m. 7
Preaching Sunday—ll:-00 a. m.
Classes for all, Sunday—7:00 p.m.
Preaching, Sunday—8:00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday—8:00
p. m.
Ladles’ Bible Class Tuesday, 2:30
p.m— R. T. TOWERY, Minister.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
(EAST SINTON)
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Christ Ambassador Young Peo-
ple’s Service, Stinday, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday Worship, 7.: 30 p.m.
Prayer meeting Thursday night,
7:30.
O. P. REVES, S. S. Supt.,
' REV. G. L. GREER, Pastor.
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
■ CHURCH , ' - .
Mass Sunday, 7:30 a.m. and 9:30
a.m. '
Mass week days, 7:00.
Confession Saturday, 5:00 to 6:00
Rosary and Benediction, Friday,
7:30 p.m.
p.m,—Rev. Charles Ordner, Pastor.
SACRED HEART CHURCH -.
Mass on teunaay ,at 7:30 a.m. and
9:30 a.m.
Mass on w^ek days at'8:00 a.m.;
Saturdays, 30 p.m.
Thursday at 7:30,
Benediction.
Confessions Saturday from 5:00
p.m.—REV. A, J. ORDNER, Paster.
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Rosary 'and
Broken pipes and leakage means
expensive repair jobs. Protect your- 1
self and your home with quality
materials and service. '—Sinton 1
Plumbing and Simply Co. 28-tfc
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Mrs. J. T. Johnson. Mrs El!
,, Vrammr Warren,and Mrs. Burl Brittain went 1
^tr. and Mrs. >‘ln "n J. , " i lo Vanderbilt .Wednes,la v an,1 w- , •
cairn- .down from Fred.erlcksbuih
’ .::i* -tijOy hu‘-T iha«V“..
■ buinc
nf Mr* Hoy .1. Trilil»y
Xit.i JM.olto'n'WinIii :
tin!
an-
W.
Inin n-vh w d a 1.
club.':
the
th,.. wcek-eml with'.Mrs.
u i.'s parenls, Mr. and Mrs. .1. _^_
Sha-le. JM-. and .%r>-s. ioiiu.gel- went M). ^ .Jnv ,, 1;. ..
Vo . AMuHio Moiv i v w V1]i-t,j “!s jjy i..- d!jn-: r yi , Sw)r<l V
has ..iCfvptM a Mr *1 •••<. John i Mr an-l
BAPTlSTy CHURCH
Announcement of Regular Services
Sunday School, Sun.___9:45 a.m.
Morning Sermon, Sun.--11:00 a.m.
Training Union, Sun— >6: 30 p.m.
Evening Sermon, Sun.— 7:30 p.m,
Sunbeams, Mon.____4:00 p.m.
(Home of Mrs. G. E. Warren)
Royal Ambassadors, Mon. 4:00 p.m.
(With Mrs. W. J. Buis at Church).
W. M, S. Tuesday______2:30 p.m.
Teachers and Officers Meeting
Wednesday at -------; 6:45p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Wed-- 7:30 p.m
Junior G. A., Fri.......4:00 p.m.'
(Home of Mrs. F. M. Berry)
Special announcements made- in
The services. •
.—W- E. Med raw. Pastor.
GRACE LUTHERIN CHURCH
Sunday school'at- 1.0:00 a, m.
Morning Service, at 11: 00; a. m.
Adult confirmation instruction
Monday at 8:30 P. M.
Luther League Tiicsda-v at Ohurrh
at S:30 P. M. •
ladle r L- ague Sunday at Bishop
•it 2-0 P M.
Distilet I'enveption* \ ' Seguin'!
Texas, Apitl 14-17, in'- -it.. ,n -
S. Ll l’i,-st-n. » , .
• 'Tim <",!.!•■ :h with tit-. .u-L d • il’i.
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A: lead lie iv P, .
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TIME PUT FOR A HOT MEAL—While spring approaches
in the Southland these soldiers, training with snowshoes and skis
in the Rockies, enjoy hot stew, corn, rolls and coffee on the snow
covered mountain slopes of the remote Northwest Left to right:
Richard Robelia, Eaugalle, Wis.; Elbert Shafter, Superior, Wis.;
Alvin Ranson, Branchville, Ind., and John Sala, Summerville, Masa
Siimer
EVCPYTHINT, TO BUiLO ANYTHING'
Round Up
The Rust!
$1.40
seeking to improve our working or-
ganization. i
Sunday School officers are to be
elected next Sunday Air the new
church year.
Next Sunday morning at 11:00 o'-
clock we shall have representatives
of the-"Gideons” in our pulpit. . This
body of Christian traveling men has
been and is continuing to do a very
Useful .work in Bible and testament
distribution. At this time they are
serving .specially the armed forces.
Hear them next .Sunday,.....
- till Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o’-
clock the Young )’i ople's district
rally will meet in 'the Presbyterian
elnircb at Kingsville. A large group
is expected. At 6:no o'clock the
young people will visit Tex-Mex
for ’ luncB and a twilight closing
service. The return home will start
about 8:00 o’clock.
George F. Williams, Pastor
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE
“Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?
is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
which will be read in all Churches
of Christ, -Scientist, on Sunday,
April 12. 1942. v
The Golden Text is: "The prayer
of faith shall save the sick, and the
Lord shall raise him up and if he
have committed sins, they shall*be
forgiven him" (James 5:15.)
Among the. citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-
lowing from the Bible,: ‘ Touching
the Almighty, we cannot find him
out; he is "excellent in power, and
in judgement, and in plenty of jus- I
tire: he will not afflict” CJob 37:33). I
The Lesson-Sermon also includes
the following passage .from the
t'hristjan. Science .textbook." Soi-^
once and Health with- K*-y fo tiie
Scrrptun'S." by Mary Baker l->idy:
i "ill the Gospel of Joint, it is declnvo!'
etliat all things wore unde through
the Word of God. 'and With"1:! 1 i' i
■: t
a
will pay for a GALLON
of BLACK ALL PUR-
POSE PAINT and a
STEEL BRUSH.
ONE-FOURTH of the
PAINT will cover UN-
DER-NEATH YOUR
CAR FENDERS and
preserve them for an-
other two years.
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AND THE OTHER
3/4-ths will paint quite a
a few WAGON WHEE
few WAGON WHEELS
or some FARM IMP-
PLEMENTS.
Truly Ihe Stop'.**’
m»dium and 3 me*
tlapl*i—I ,'4" leq, S 16'1*9 ? 6' Icq.
Staples, pins, base detaches in a "jiffy'
for tacking info wood. \b 00--I.0CC
assorted staples PREE.
LIFETIME guar ante*.
STAPLE-CHlc?
11
ITS A MIGHTY OPPORTUNE TIME
TO TAKE CARE OF WHAT YOU
ALREADY HAVE!
SINTON
TAFT
!
Companion stapler to the great
STAPLE-MASTER. Pins, Staples. Tacks
Uses 3 sixes staples
$4 00 — 400 assorted staples FREE.
Arm Armies! Buy Defense Bonds!
What’s On Her Mind?
“W'li.'if <To<‘S a bi*i«U‘ think as. sho
f*ntor8 the { hureh?"
“*\isle, altar, hvmn!"
Mrs.'Tip it ill of Houston visited | zona is visitinp: her nephew,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill Heorge TidweH and family,
.during the Raster holidays. , j remember pearl harbor—
Mrs. C. N. W.omaek visite<l In r
•mother. f Mrs. Harry T‘eth«.»tiy ..
! r.< .-ville: and her lirother, Fi ahcis’
Bettiony "who is on '30-dav leave
from tht.* Army.
—♦— -
Mis. Joe C.oiiibs o.F I’h'ot.-ijx', Aii-
Attend the Rainbow fJirVsr ic^e
cream social at Club Cafe tunighl.
Admission Inc.
-— FOOD FOR F REEDOM—
New families are arriving in Sin-
ten daily, asking for houses ami
.iparimmits. Advertise yem* va.can-
lies in 'I'ii*- \c\vs-. % tfo
i’hf'
i liir.i;
M(U
Three
VtJ with the (iov-'i^iment as a
i engineer; , -,
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Miss Elizabeth Brooks, count)
Imine demonstration agent, M»cnt
•the Easter iloiid.iys itt the home ot
•her jiarcuts, Mr. a ml Ml S, L • M
. jtr««>kK. of GaimsviUe.
I.yle Banders left Wednesday
morning for San Antonio where jie
has accepted a position as a Junior
Aircraft Electrician in Civil Ser-
vice and will be connected with the
United States Army Air Corps.
—♦—
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MbNeil and
son, Maurice Of Corpus Christi were
guests of Miss Clara McNeil on
Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patterson of
San Antonio were guests of her
brothel-, W. p. Benny and Mrs.
Denny of'the Plymouth. Camp sev-
eral days this week.
Mr.“and Mrs, Roy Giarclner left
Wednesday morning for .Dallas to
attend the funeral service of Mrs.
Dripe Conley of Texon. They will
’ yislt his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
■F. Gardner who have recently mov-
ed tp Dallas and will return Sunday.
1
Walter Scharre of Runge spent
a few days on his farm this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gist and
Shirley made a short visit to Mrs.
Gist’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Boothe of Mineral Tuesday monplng.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gaulding ahd
Wilton Miller of Corpus, Christi
spent Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hartzendorf
and daughter bpent Easter Sunday
in Pettus with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alt Hartzendorf.
4 Have your rubber stamps made
thru Thb News. The best work and
quickest service possible. tfc
METHODIST CHUTCH >
•if m. The Bint >u > '.i--.pii-t-
U'l inlmiv illi h will hi- <u r
;i.f 1,1 :i|-'i:d in lu «iy. t-Vrin'
1* 1
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Mrs. It J. Ot-d-ticr, Sli vJ iv 11 j: ■'X ■,'11’i 1D 111->\• •• i. S|"
h"pw>k.- jiM Of Coi ptts riifisti: Mi--S , will bo .-u rarigi d.
Tutsif Ei atlii i ling-,- Jiihn .('In'.smtU. Jo to 11:3a Junhn- Chiu
stq<l<;iit tit A X- 1. ami Mr. and M-s. Church Schmd for cliildri
TC.d Vick- l’S arid Tedifine. ' slim.
—♦— 7 p‘. 111.. Young Priipli's
Mrs. Toil Vick' f-s, .AfjA. -C. C. ( ....................
Feit'fficf-TTnfj",'' Miss'- .fiaailrter Fcathon-j 8, ji. hi.', rVohiiig ivm ship and, soi-t
ling- 'arid Little Trddino Vinkers man: subject "The Everlasting
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livis
■divi
Ik i\\
visited in the J.-inu s Fislier,homo in
Cpi pus Chrlsti Monday afternoon.
Virgil,Bushong and .'Bernard Fba-
therling spent several days in .Lake
Charles, La., last week attending to
business matters. e
, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Featherling
were in'Corpus Christi Tuesday at-
tending to business.
Mr. and Mrs, V. B, Ritchea were
guests in the. G. W. Ritchea home
Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kastner and.
family of Casa Grande, Ariz., ar-
rived Sunday for a visit in the home
of his mother, Mrs. A. O. Kastner
of the \Vest Sinton community.
Mr. and Mrs. Bomer Ater of Cor-
pus Chrlsti visited ifl thg home of
Mr. and Mrs., John L. Tacy Friday
of the past week.
Coach and Mrs. John JdcNabb of
Lyford spent the week-end In the
home of Mrs. McNabb’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kirkpatrick.
Dr. W. H. Ward of Harmleight,
Scurry County, was here during the
past week-end for a visit with his
brother, T. E. Ward and Mrs. Ward.
Gwln Cook, cadet first class at
the U. S. Naval Air Station, Corpus
Chrlsti, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Jas.
G. Cook, and brothers, David and
Wendell. He had as his house
guest, Albert Marahberger of Sun
Valley, Idaho,'who Is his roommate,
and also a first class cadet.
Ai-riiSil
Visitors and .strangers arm always
iVadcome.- Conn- tqri-h.iU'ch. Sunday.
J. W. Black, I’Mstdr.
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THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Bible- School tit 9:45 A. M, ,
Morning Worship at 11:040 A. M.
The ' Vesper" service for young
people at 6:45 P M.
The Auxtliary and the Circles
meet for Bible study and work form
week to week as announced. The
officers of the church have schedul-
ed a monthly meeting. We ar.e
, Ill; '..d >i " '
Th- VjflhgW : masly !’
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“.Look', lii-l'i . ' I nicy’.'' hv - :’•!
"1 11 uive you Just live mil ;-
l. rJ; - - tli.it back."
; "Is that so." h- ' -. piled, ext i"’:•
'j liis.jilms.t,Imitt'etgtltgi'XC.!.'.A11,1 s'■’!“J_‘'!
I. don't i;i!,-e it I, d id five min e-
“Then.-" said tie- villager alter
slight pause. 'Til extend tin- time.
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"COFFEE,
COFFEE, BRIGHT & EARLY ib can
Publicity
Jimrnio Durant'j’s face has hoV;ii a |
great help in elimhing to sttcoess. j,;
One day when traveling in the sub-
way a drunk came up to him and
said: "You're the homliesh .man ih
N'Your." Jimmie simply smilejT
Then the drunk hio-cbughed. ’'You'-
re th' honilie,sh man in the wort"
“Listen, you bozo," said Jimmie,
•'I know I'm homely, but can I help
that?" “N-no,” agreed the drunk,
t‘y" caqt help it, bntcha don't have
t’ be seen in public, do yuh?”
Pet or
Carnation
MILK
2 tall cans
can 31-
25f
67c
Ask UsAI"L
1
Rose-Dale
PEAS
No. 2 can
Libby’s
APRICOTS 21c
2\ can
Phillips
>ork&
Can
CRISC0
3 lbs._
Mrs. Tuckers’
Strawberries 27c Shortening ~lAr
l amp Rnv —- ^ 4 lb. carton *
O. T. Kellum, Postmaster of Robs-
town, was in Sinton Wednesday for
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Vickers at-
town, was in Hinton weanesaay tur tended the wedding of their grand-
a\short visit with Edgar F. Bonor- son, Hugh G. Vickers, of Robstown.
- - -----—*— —-* T-u- and Miss Juanlta_Blairfl which took
place at twilight “on Saturday even-
ing, April 3 at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E
Blair, of Robstown. v
ieptese
,n\aAves
den, Sinton Postmaster and
h. Tracy of the News office.
John
Mrs. W. M. Griffith returned Fri-
day from San Angelo where she had
been visiting her mother, Mra C.
W. Hobbs.
Mjfi ^
Itrm F. M. Berry left for Houston
Monday where she Is spending a few
days with her daughter, Lorene.and
will also attend the Baptist Sunday
School Convention.
Rev. ,R- T. Towery left Monday
f6r Pettus where he will conduct a
—-ting ,at the Pettus Church of
Miss Eula Archerd, teacher In
the Corpus Christi schools, was
here to spend Easter holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Archerd.
Miss Irma Lee Gornegay spent the
dSaster vacation in Sin Marcos with
her* parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Kornegay.
on€ -oUV PtonlS r«cdersi°to11
Del Monte
Golden Bantam
CORN
Royal
GELATIN
3 boxes
Fresh
DATES
Bag
ptopo
Pillsbury Pancake
FLOUR o„
Box TV
Large Box
0XYD0L
22c
Lux or Lifebuoy
SOAP
2 for
15c
RINS0 oof
Large Box ^
Try the new snow soap
Vegetables
Large Firm
LETTUCE
Head
5c
10 lb. BAG
SPUDS
44c
WHITE BERMUDA
ONIONS
-Vv
2 » 25c
FRESH GREEN
CABBAGE
head lc
JUICY valley
ORANGES
DOZ.
16c
WINESAP
APPLES
ooz.
20c
Del Monte
PUMPKIN
Large can
12t
Nd 2 can
Grapefruit Juice 8‘
White Crystai
SALT
Box
r
4^
Raisin - Bran OC^
2 boxes ****'
MARKET
SWIFT BROOKFIELD
BUTTER
ft 41c
SLICED
BACON
ft 29c
JASMINE FANCY
Chuck Roast
ft 22c
SUMMER
SAUSAGE *
ft 23c
KRAFT
CHEESE 2 ft box 59c
SALT
JOWLS
ft 15c
m
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Mr. and Mrs. S.
isA's.-i-x-L-V:- -
j. Vickers at-
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PAY-N-TAKIT
Hens and Fryers
FOOD MARK!
“Everything for the Tal
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