San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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GRACE LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Talking is like playing on the harp; there is as much in
laying the hands on tire, strings to stop their vibration as
in twanging them to bring out their music.
—Oliver Wendell Holmes
Q. Can children purchase War
Savings Stamps and Bonds?
In San Antonio,
Texas, stands a
mission fort ol
which is written:
"Thermopylae
had her messenger
of defeat, the Ala-
mo had none;” 182
men gave their
lives here in 1856.
' STORE HOURS '
i Monday Thru Friday
V Store Opens 8:30 a.m.
Closes 8 p.m.
■U Saturday*
Opens 8:80 a.m.
Close* 0 p.m.
How many relics, dear
to the hearts of mil-
lions of Europeans,
Hitler has wantonly
destroyed? Thou-
sand* 91 shrines link-
ing the present with
past glory have been
smashed to rubble.
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THE SAN PATRICIO COUNTY NEWS—SINTON
AUGUST 5.
Herbert Brannan
Host to Baptist R. A.’s
Monday Afternoon
The R.A.’s of the Baptist church
accepted an Invitation from Her-
bert Brannan, one of the members,
to meet with him In the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Brannan, Monday afternoon.
The opening prayer was led by
the host,' and Mrs. M. J. Tidwell,
leader, gave the devotional on
'"Love,” taken from the I Cor, 13:13.
Roll call by Charles Stewart, was
answered with a serlptifre verse,
and the leader. In observance of
Mission study day, told a story of
mission life with the American
Indians.
Highlights from the encamp-
ment, In Bayside last week, com-
pleted the program with Martin
Ta>e Tidwell re-telling a story of
the Philippines. "The Jewels the
Giant Dropped"; Buddy _ Helium*,
giving interesting sketches from an
address of a returned missionary
from China; and songs led by I,
M. Huff. Each boy who attended
the camp mentioned the thing he
enjoyed most.
The meeting closed with sentence
prayers, and the hosts mother
passed refreshments to the follow-
ing: Buddy Heliums, Donald King.
Fliilie John Tyra, Donald Sisco.
Walter Cole. L. M. Huff. John Hol-
brook, Joel Dean Edwards, Charles
Stewart, oRbert Joseph, arid Bobby
Oaineft.
FEATHERLING
The CLEANER
Don’t forget to
Order Your Fall Clothes
NOW — so that you will
receive them when you
need them.
G. W. Ritchea
Observes Birthday
r ANDERSON
Exterminating
Company
TERMITE AND GENERAL
PEST CONTROL
Mr. and Mrs. P. E, Featherlinp
and Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Vickers and Teddine, Mrs. <T\ Q.
Fwitherlintf, and Mrs. Joe Tern us
and children were quests in the
home of .Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kit-
chea Sunday, when Mr: Ritchea
observed hjfc seventy-Reyenth birth*
day anniverwiry.. During the even-
ing .a refreshment .plate' of ice
cream anti take were verv^tl to
those present.
BLANCO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
Wobkebl Gonjj&ience P'UHj/iam
Sinton Baptist Church
TUESDAY, AUGUST 10th
.3 ★
10-10:20
SONG AND PRAISE____Pastor Rockport Baptist Church
VIOLA SYRING
WEDS WALTER
SCHMALSTIEG
SOCIETY
. 10:20-10:40
DOCTRINE OF REPENTANCE___Rev. W. R. Underwood
10:40:11:00
CHURCH DISCIPLINE_________________Rev. L. S. Cole
11:00-11:20
THE ETERNAL PRESERVATION OF
THE-SAINTS___________Rev. LeSeuer, Portland
11:20-11:30
SPECIAL MUSIC__________________„_____„Pettus
SERMON-
11 :30-12:00
____ _ __________________Rev. J. B. Holt
12:00-1:00
LUNCH
1:00-2:00
BOARD MEETING
THE MARRIAGE of Miss Viola
Syring, daughter of Joe gyring,
to Walter Schmalstleg, son of Mrs.
J. H. Schmalstleg, has been an-
nounced to Sinton friends. The
rites were read on Friday morn-
ing, July twenty-third, at the Sa-
cred Heart Church, with the Rev.
Charles Ordner officiating in the
presence of only Immediate mem-
bers of the bride's family.
Following the ceremony Mrs.
Schmalstleg, mother of the bride-
groom, was hostess at a coffee at
her home four miles east of town,
with only members of the wedding
party as guests.
After a trip to Austin and San
Antonio the couple are at home in
Hodville.
Mrs. Schmalstleg was an honor
graduate of the local high school
in the class "f 1941. The bride-
groom also Is a graduate of the
Sinton school, and Is one of this
community's outstanding young
farmer*, and has been active in
operating the Schmalsteig farm*
east of town and in the Sodville
community Since his graduation.
Members of Sinton
Rainbows Attend
Beeville Assembly
Presbyterian
Auxiliary Met
With Mrs. Newlin
Ten members of the Order of
Rainbow Girls, went to Beeville
Monday night where they assisted
In initiatory ceremonies of the
Beeville assembly of Rainbow
Girls. Those attending were: Misses
Shirley Coin, Mary Louise Chafln,
Beth Franklin, Frances Heliums,
Donlece Griffin, Novella Bailey,
Patsy Sims, Billie Jean O’neal,
Opal Owen, and Mildred Heliums.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
C. R. Park, Mother adviser for the
local group, Mrs. W. D. Pilkington,
Mrs. Jeff Nichols, and Ben Coin.
The ladles of the Presbyterian
Auxiliary mot Tuesday, July 27th,
with Mrs. C. E. Newlin. In the abr
sence of the president, Mrs Har-
wood, vice-president, 1 presided.
The meeting opened with a pray-
er by Mrs. Knox. A brief business
session followed.
An Interesting and Informative . 1
article, “In the Vanguard," telling
of the work of our worker* In for*
•v;
WSCS Holds Regular
Monthly Meeting
2:00-2:15 1
DEVOTIONAL.._________________Rev.- B. D. Ricks
2:15-2:35
DOCTRINE OF MISSIONS__________Rev. B. F. Bickley
Women of Baptist
Church Met in
Circles Tuesday
2:35-3:00
DOCTRINE OF FORGIVENESS______Rev. A. A. Sanders
FIGHT .
A Fifonhirv, famu r gav< his half-
witted h< 1 d-laddie, Jamie, a ticket
to admit him to a sacred recital
in a neighboring’town, to he given
by local talent, and told the lad
to be sure to enjoy hims.clf.
The farm* r >vas gr.catly sur-
prised to find his servant in t]ho
kitchen long before the* eonelusion.
of,the. performance, .arid upon ask-
ing him why he had returned from
the recital. Jamie replied:
"Week minster. a man yonder
began to sing. ‘I’m the King of
Glory’.; then drjither said he wafi
the King of Glory.* and when 1
saw three itJieiA stan'din' up ah’
sayin' they were the Thing's of
Glory.’ I ken there was to be a
rnecht. so I cam awa’ and left, them
to finish ix anio;ig the.mselves/’.
HONESTY
Willi Qfy* OUjurrlffn
Preserve Our Freedom of Religion—
Buy U. -S. War Bonds and Stamps
Members of the Frances Wyatt
Circle of the Woman’s Missionary
.Society of the Baptist church, were
entertained Tuesday afternoon, at
the home of Mrs. Fannie Rigby.
Mrs. F. M. Berry was leader for
the program on Home Missions
assisted by Mrs. J. M. Landrum
and Mrs. M. K. Edgar.
At the close of the'program re-
freshments of punch and cookies
were served to the nine members
present.
ELLA McKINNEY CIRCLE
Members
METHODIST CHURCH
announcements
Suncjay School _____ 10:00am.
Morning Worship „ ----11:00 a m.
Youth Fellowship-- — -- 7:15 p.m.
Evening "Worship 8:15 pm.
Woman’s Society Tuesday 4: Of) jp.w.
(Mir Vacation Church School w.i 11
continq,e through next week.
—John G. paltrier, Pastor.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible Study Sunday—10 a. m.
Preaching Sunday—11:00 a. m.
Classes for all. Sunday—7:30'p.m.
Preaching, Sunday—S: 30 p.m.
Prayer'Meeting Wednesday, S:30,
f.allies' Bible Class Tuesday, 3:30
p.m, — H. T. TOW Kit V. M inister.
Phone 9781
CORPUS CHRISTI
Executive',interviewing ‘appjieunti
fur. ri sponsible prisftion): .“Are you
absoluti 1> bom st «tr.ughtliA ward, j
an'jj -triisusorthy?''
" V. s. ituleed^ 1 am lira idedlv just
fli'at. Ml - ,
If you ylpruld i nt<-r this office
iotporrow and find a wallet eon -
tairiiiig $100,000', what would you
do?*:
would I do? I’d dp noth-
ing and Iiv«* on my income."
To the People of San Patricio and
Adjoining Counties
We have recently completed arrangements
whereby, through our Institution, and with our
backing, you may now secure
Old Line Legal Reserve
Funeral Insurance.
This protection has been especially designed
to provide an adequate amount in cash for the
payment of expenses incident to last illness,
and of funeral expanse. The wide choice in the
amount of protection you can obtain under this
plan, plus the security of a Capital Stock Com-
pany, mark this plan as infinitely superior to
the old style BURIAL INSURANCE. And we
•re immensely proud that we are able to offer
thia complete funeral insurance plan to the
people of this and surrounding communities.
This policy is available to individuals or fam-
ily groups and is issued without medical exam-
inations at ages from birth to 75 years. Policies
may be had in amounts from $150 to $1000.00.
The cost is within reach of every family. Pre-
miums may be paid at our office on a conven-
ient monthly basis.
This ia not a mutual assessment company,
nor are the benefits payable in merchandise.
Benefits are payable in CASH to any benefi-
ciary named by you. Neither does a change of
residence effect this policy. It ia payable in
cash at any point to which you may move.
It ia not a bad idea for each and every one
of us to carry some amount of insurance in a
safe, dependable company.
We have thoroughly investigated this cont-
end command it in the highest terms.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Announcement,of Regular Services
Surtday Sohcmt, Fun. : 9:43 a.m.
Mottling Srernfnh, Sun..rlO:3(1 a.m.
Training Uniciri./Bjin.-- 7: 00 p.fn.
Evening Sermon; Sun.. X: 15 p.m.
Sunbeams, Mon: _______ 4:00 p.m.
Illume of Mis, G. E. Warren)
Koval A mbassailorv.Mon.4: 30 p.m.
W. M S. Tuesday—l—-3:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, AVed — 8:00 p:m.
Junior (1. A . Tuesday.- 4. fa p.m.
(At the Church)
Special announcements made in
the services.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The sendees next Sunday morn-
ing at U" o’clock at the Presbyter-
ian Church will be our quarterly
communion celebration. There is
no more sacred or, helpful sacra-
ment than this one, ordained by
our Lord Himself. Christian people
are welcome, by our church to
share with us this Supper of the
Lord.—Geo. F. Williams.
of the Ella McKinney
Circle met in the home of Mrs. C.
A. Edwards with’ Mrs. M. J. Tid-
well leader of a program on
“Youth.” Others participating 6n
the program were Mrs. L. M. Huff
and Mrs. Tom ShultS At the close,
the hostess passed refreshments to
eleven members and Mrs. Law-
rence Coppedge, her house .guest.
Mrs. O. B. Dewveall, president
of the Woman's’ Society of Chris-
tian Service of the Slntdn Method-'
ist church, presided at the monthly
business meeting, Tuesday after-
noon at the church.
Quiet music played by Mrs. C.
A. Moore opened the service, and
the devotional was led by Mrs. A.
L. McWhorter. Special music was
a vocal duet by Helen Brannan and
Jeanine McWhorter, accompanied
by Mrs. Moore.
During the business session, plans
were made for a rummage sale to
be held on August 7, and Mrs. F.
W. Markussen's resignation as re-
porter was accepted. It was also
decided to send a delegate to the
annual Assembly that meets In
Kerrville.
Those , attending were Mrs. J. G.
Palmer, Mrs. W. A. Gerdes, Mrs. W,
B. Rees, Mrs. AV. AV. Whatley, Mrs.
A. Z. Fullick, Mrs. Allie Pogue,
Mrs. McWhorter, Mrs. R. H. Bran-
nan, Mrs. C, T. Kirksey, Mrs. Hat-
tie Craven, Mrs. Otto Sehroeder,
Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Dewveall and
Mrs. F. W. Markussen.
elgn fields was presented by the
program leader. Mrs. G. F. Wll-
liaAs, assisted by members of the
group.
Descriptions of many fields of
activity, social and economic as
well as religious In which the mis-
sionaries render service led to a
general roundtable discussion of
the Influence of their activities on
the' peoples and institutions they
touch.
Of unusual Interest were person-
al statements from men and wo-
men overseas with our armed ser-<v
vices as to the worthwhlle-ness of
the foreign mission effort of all
the churches both to the native
peoples and also to the personnel
of our armies.
During the social hour the hos-
tess, assisted by her son and
daughter served delicious refresh-
ments.
/
SACRED HEART CHURCH
Mass on Sunday at 8:30 a. m., and
10:30 a. m.
Friday at 8:00, Rosary and Bene,
diction.
Confessions Saturday from 5:00 to
6:00 p m., and from 7:00 to 8:00 p.
tn.. Mass on week days at (i:30 a.m.
Q. What kind of Bonds are War
Saving* Bondi?
A. They are appreciation
Bonds, that ia, they are
int basis.
•old on a discount 1
After iiaue, they in-
crease in value, reach-
ing their full value in
10 years. The increase
in value, which you re-
ceive when you redeem
the Bonds, is the inter-
est on your investment.
Q. TioW lony will War Saving*
Bond* and Stamp* he on
tale? ,
A. No time limit, has been
act. The sale will con-
tinue until it is stopped
at the discretion of the
Secretary of the treas-
ury.
re have an interesting proposition
for local representatives.)
Bt Gib Cntkttt.
A. Yes. Millions of chil-
dren are buying them
regularly as their ahare
in the national saving*
program.
Q. Will the Government accept
a personal check in payment
for a Bond?
A..Yeat subject to eollec-
lion,
Q, It both eoowners of a War
Saving* Bond die before the
Bond is presented fpr ire*
demption, who get* the
r
owner whose death took
plaCfl lllfll
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
"Spirit" js the subject of the
Lessen-Sermon which will be read
in nil Churches of Christ. Scientist,
on Sunday. August , 8.
The Golden Text is: "Teach me
do do thy .will.: for thou art my
God:, thy spirit is good: lead me
into the land of uprightness"
(Psglms 143:10).
Among the citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-
lowing from the Bible: "Who hath
tlirected the Spirit of the Lord, or
being his counsellor hath taught
him?" (Isaiah 40:13).
The Lesson-Sermon also includes
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook, "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip-
tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy:
"Spirit, God, is Infinite, all. Spirit
can have no opposite" (page 278).
Storage for Potatoes
Arrangements have been com-
pleted to provide additional stor-
age facilities for handling the late
crop of 1943 Irish potatoes, the
War Food Administration has an-
nounced. AVPB has approved the
allocation of materials for the con-
struction of storage facilities suf-
ficient to take care of 15 million
bushels of potatoes. Farmers should
apply to their County War Boards
for approval to begin construction.
Luther Kolbs Hosts
To Young People
Mrs. L. T. Kolb were
Mr. and
hosts to Jhe young people of the
Church of Christ, Tuesday evening
at an out-doors entertaimhent on
the . lawn of their home.
Group singing, led by ' Robert
Jennings, was enjoyed and the hos-
tess assisted by Mrs. W. C. McDan-
iel and Mrs. Irvin Hart passed re-
freshments. Forty-one guests at-
tended the entertainment. -
Increase Shoe Supply
To ihcredso*.the supply, of child-,
fen's arid infant's shoeh, and men's
work shoes. WPB recently amend-
ed order M-217 (Footwear) td per-
mif a 23 percent increase in the
output o! shoes for boys, misses,
children, and Infants,. Production
of men's work shoes may be in-
creased' by. 15 percent - and- mej)’s
safety .shoes by 25 percent. The
order also .will permit increased
production of shoes at price levels
where there is greater consumer
demand.
RUPTURE
Assembly of God Church
(EAST SINTON)
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Christ Ambassador Young Peo-
ple’s Service, Sunday, 8:39 p.m.
Sunday Worship, 7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting Thursday night,
7:30.
Sunday School a 9:46 a m •
Morning worship at 11:00 a. m.
Men’s Brotherhood Thursday at
the home of O. W. Ender, 8:30 p.m.
"The Church With tfie WHOLE
Bible—Christ is God.”
Arnold Ihrlg, Pastor.
SHIELD EXPERT HERE
H. M. SHEVNAN, widely known
expert of Chicago, will personally
be at the Plaza Hotel, CORPUS
CHRISTI, Sunday and Monday,
only, August 8 and 9, from 9 A.M.
to 6 P.M.
Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoetic
Shield is a tremendous improve-
ment over all former methods,, ef-
fecting immediate results. It will
not only hold the rupture perfectly
but Increase the circulation, streng-
thens the weakened parts, thereby
closing the opening in ten days on
the average case, regardless of
heavy lifting, straining or any
position the body may assume no
matter the size or location. A na-
tionally known scientific method.
No under' straps or cumbersome
arrangements and absolutely no
medicines or medical treatments.
Mr. Shevnan will be glad to
demonstrate without charge.
Add. 6509 N. Artesian Av., Chica-
go. Large incisional Hernia or rup-
ture following surgical operation
•specially' solicited.
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