San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1936 Page: 2 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Green and
children returned Sunday from a
trip to Dallas. Mra. E. B. Lee who
has been a guest of Mrs. Green
for several days has returned to
her home In Dallas.
Miss Juanita McCracken of El
C.ampo spent the week end here
the guest -of Mrs. D. Morris.
Mrs. E. E. Whatley accompanied
by her niece, Mrs. Ruth Jones left
Saturday for a trip to North Texas
and will attend the Centennial at
Dallas before their return.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. PreSsey of
Beeviile were guests Sunday of
Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Heinsohn.
Any child living out of the Sin-
ton School District desiring to at-
tend the Sinton school should make
application for transfer in the of-
fice of the County Superintendent
not later than July 31.
Applications for transfer can not
be accepted after July 31, so par-
Following is a list of the mar-
riage license issued, deeds filed
and oil and gas leases, recorded
; at the San Patricio County Court
House for the week of July 13th
to July 18th, 1936, inclusive:
ents who wish to have their chil- Ooiilter
Marriage Licenses
Frank Findley and Bertha Mae
Mesdames N. H. Smith, J. Han-
ehaw, Boyd' Smith and Miss Lor-
etta Baylor will spend the week
end with relatives in Seadrift and
on Sunday will' join in a' family re-
union at Port Lavaca where a cele-
bration will be held m honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Davis, af-
ter a visit with Mr,.- and Mrs, Doc.
Wallace, returned to their home in
El Oampo. Mrs.Wallace Went with
them for a short visit. ' .
Mrs. J. C. Warden of San Antonio
j,s here fclr a visit with Mrs. Floyd
Scull.' v■' / ' ,- ■:
dren transferred should make ap-
plication in due time.
Tuition for Grammar School stu- j Spears,
dents will be four dollars per!
month and for high school stud-
John Owens and Lizzie Brown.
Walter Sparks and Alberta
Deeds
ents, five dollars per month.
» H. Josey, et al to W. M. Spes-
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Caldwell spent
Tuesday in Alice visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Connaily.
Students entering the first grade sard: Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12,
must be six years old on the first Blk. 62, Taft.
of September and this age must R°y Duphorne to San Patricio
tie verified by a birth certificate, County: Right of way to 1280 ft x
hospital record, or record of date 00 ft. out of Farm Lot 4, Blk. “R”
of birth satisfactory to school au- Burton & Danforth Farm racts,
thorities. 1 Cont. 1.47 Ac.
SACRED HEART CHURCH
CALENDAR
Mass on Sundays at 7; 00 a. m,
and 9:00 a in
Mass on weekdays at 6:30 a. m.
Friday, Rosary and Benediction
at 8:00 p. m.
Confessions Saturday from 5:00
'to'6:00 and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.
Political Announcements
FEES- TO BE PAID IN ADVANCE
Congressional -_____ $18.00
State Senator ___-____-,$10,00
State Representative ;-----$10.00
District.......................$1000
County ____ $10.00
-Commissioners Precinct -----$ 7.50
Justice Precinct_____________$ 5.00
For Congress, 14th Congressional
District:
ADOLPH SE1DEMANN
R. M. KLEBERG
For State Senator, 18th Senatorial
District: ■
MORRIS ROBERTS
(of .Bee County )
Mrs. E. C. McDaniel attended the
tea shower which was given in hon-
or of Mrs. Florene Baird Laws in
Sinton Friduy.
Mjss Mynetta Jackson spent the
past week in Aransas Pass, yl -fl-
ing her aunt, Mrs. E. A. Dickinson.
Miss Eiouise Clark is in San An-
tonio for a visit of several weeks
with Mrs. E. B. McCall ant] in the
home of Rev. and Mrs. , fjtauRy
Haver.
Mr. and Mrs, fC. L. Moiiie of
Brownsville, are guests in the home
of Mrs. Mohle's parents, Mr, and
Mris. A. R, Lee.,
Mesdames E. S. Butler, A. T.
Hightower, L. N. Myers and J. H.
Hightower, attended the Zone
Meeting of the Methodist Mission-
ary Societies""which was he’d in
Wbodsboro Wednesday.
Methodist Missionary Society
Ladies of the Methodist Mission-
ary Society were entertained on
Thursday afternoon in the home of
Mrs. M. W. Peeks.
After a short program of which
S. W, SEALE,' Supt. |
Mrs. Monroe Elliott Entertains
The pretty home of Mrs. Monroe Da,lforth Farm Tracts.
M. Sikes, et ux to M. Sikes: Lot
10, Blk. 1, McCarnpbell Farm Tr.
E. C. Hoffman to John M. Camer-
on: Part Lot 4, Blk. "P” Buxton &
77, Paul Sub. Welder, Cont 127.68
Ac.
Cbas. Hultgren, et ux to Sarah V.
Hethoock: Lot 7, El Lot 6, Blk. 2,
Ingle-side Merc. Addn.
Sarah V. Hethcock, et con to
Padgett Liles: N. 25 ft. Lot 7, Blk.
2, Ingleside Merc. Addn.
W. F. Steagall to O. F. Amick:
Lot 145, Blk. 2, Aransas Pass Oil
Co. Sub.
Jos. W. Hale to Jasper L. Butts:
50 ft. x 130 ft. being NW part Lot
2, Blk. 94, Mathis.
E. G. Frels, et ux to Rosendo
Arguijo: Lot 4, Blk. 20, Mathis.
J. H. Barber to Ed H. Trent: Lot
22, Blk. 489, Aransas Pass.
John S. Easton, Jr., to Dan E.
Sharp: Lot 11, Blk. 1, Rubottom
Addn., Sinton.
Seymour Colldns, et ux to Bor
Duphorne: Lots 11 to 12, Blk. 79r
McCarnpbell Sub., Cont. 50 Ac.
J. E. Dodson, et ux to L. A.
Douglas: E 50 Ac. Tract 15, John
Pollan League, Abet. 23.
Oil and Gas Leases
Suits Filed In District Court
J. B. Clark vs. Anestacio Gomez,
Suit on note.
E. (Juan) Padilla vs. E. Hernan-
dez Padilla, divorce.
Does your wife believe all you
tell her
Does She? Why, she believes
lots of things I’d never dream of
telling her.
What caused the explosion at
your house last night?
Powder on my coat sleeve.
Elliott was the Beene of a delight
ful party on Friday afternoon, when
she entertained at bridge, playing
contract.
Attractive decorations were made
with colorful zinnias and tube ros-
es, gathered from the garden of
the hostess, he chosen color
scheme of red and white was fur-
ther carried out in party accessor-
ies.
At the close of the interesting
games, high score gift was award-
ed to Mrs. J. E. Davis.
Delicious refreshments were a
salad course, which was served to
the following:
Mesdames Chas. Whitley, John
Craven, H. M. Janicke, Kirby
Sharp, J. E. Davis, B. Kohn, A, N.
Smith and the hostess.
Mrs. G. L, Milledge to Hugh Hall:
Lot 11, Blk. 1, Tier Z, Portland.
R. L. Spencer to Jesse A. Adam-
son: Lot 9, Blk. 252, Aransas Pass.
R. J. Toland, et ux to J. C. Parish:
Lots 5 and 6, Blk. 61, Taft.
I. S. Raney, et ux to Roy Jack-
son: Lot 7, Blk. 3, Shannon Addn.,
Sinton.
C. M. Porter, et ux to Milby L.
Porter: 91.95 Ac. Live Oak County
School Land Survey; 7 Ac. J. P.
Borden Sur. ■A
M. Sikes, et ux to Mrs. Ellen Sik-
es: Tract 11, Blk. 1, McCarnpbell
Sub.
D. M. Hood, et al to John Han-
cock Mutual Life Ins. Co.: E£ of
NEJ Sec. 25, Paul Sub., C. F. P.
A. B. Crow, et al to John Han-
j cock Mutual Life Ins. Co.: Wi See.
j 80, Paul Sub., CFP.
i Willie FRk, et al to John Han-
A short notice in our "Classified”
a ill rent your apartment or rooms, (■ cock Mutual Life Ins. Co.: Fr. Sec.
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For State Representative, 70th Rep-! Mrs. Floyd Tempie was tin- .leader, '
resentative District:
J. E. (ED) COPELAND
(of.Bee County)
W. h, IHI.UAIlD
(of San Patricio County)
HENRY L. ATKINSON
(oi Bee County)
,!. HARVEY SHELL
(id 'Sai) Patricio County) •
‘Working Together
of tin- subject
in .tin School,'
course was.-f.er
■ Others bavin
gram were Mi-Minnies-S. L. W-lfb
A T. 11 igMow'c r, F. D. S. uii, J. 51
lliclilov. i r and E. S. But!-:.
For District Attorney, 36th Judicial
District:
ALEX V. COX. (.Ue-oiei tionL
(of B'-e County)
M'S; Robert Johnson's, Enter.a;ns
M; Kobe: t Johnsoh i. IY! truiir.ed
at I"- home. Tuesday aftt-rticofl,
naming' a- ■ the honoree, Mrs. or-
For District Clerk:
MRS ANNIE JENKINS,
i ft-fAi'lection.)
C. S. ROl/iil.N
:Ton uilmams
HAMILTON
I'lvEr
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For County Judge:
W. R. M0K8,, (Re-election i
iris Whi-'i -•one oi Abilene.
Cut flowers artistically arranged
and beautifully blending with oth-
er party accessories made a lovely
■setting Tor this party.
After Hi-' pleasant hour--
bridge, Mrs. CurtiVs C
■id high score and the i
s awarded a guest gif'
lily salad i< e tour.- *
■ i ru d the following:
Mesdames Whetstone
plavvM
, dress
'orce v
A d
O.
iijglllOWi
Ckas. Whitley, (has
W. 1. (HILL) SCARBOROUCTf Whetstone, Truitt Childress, J. E
Davis. A. N. Smith. Curtiss Chi!
For County Attorney:
C. ItURTTi POTTER
(Re-election i
Davis, A. N. Smith, Curtiss
ilf C, (•;. Seals, and Johnson
For County Clerk:
Mrs. O V Hightower Hostess
tOn Wednr.day afternoon Mis. O
V. Hig’W'ower was hostess enter-
MISS MINERV A HAKiVEjMAN Gaining members of the Contract
(Re-i-loctioru
A. D. AIK IN
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For Sheriff:
s. F. HL’N'i, (K< eieu.cm
A. W. GALLOWAY
For Tax Assessor-Collector;.-'
M. \V. WILLIAMS
For County Treasurer:
JI. 11. HI NT, (R-'-u lection)
For Commissioner Prec. NO. 1:
R. E. MOORE
J. MILAM
J. II. MORROW
■ (Re-election) .
Bridge ( lub j-
Cut flowers were used in the
pretty decorations and refreshment!?
-j wore made with a ice .course,
j At the conclusion of the games
j Mrs. II. Mr Janicke was awarded
the high score gift.
The gue-ts includes Mesdames
J John Craven, Carry Seals, ii. M.
! Janicke, J. E. Davis. W. H. Gmdep, ,
Kirby Sharp, E. J. Ifeuermann, 1
Chas. Whitley, A. N. Smith and!
. Glenn Scull.
For Commissioner Prec. No. 2:
K. II. JACKSON
(Re-election)
Auction Bridge Club Entertained
Members of the Auction Bridge
Club were entertained Thursday
night at the home of Mrs. Carey
Seals.
V Cut flowers were used in an at-
tractive manner to decorate the
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For Justice of the Peace, Prec. i
No. 1:
WILL F1CKLIN
(Re-election)
W. T. WHITEHURST
i rooms.
For Constable Prec. No. 1:
T, O, GIBSON
J. E. RIGBY
STEPHEN TURNER
HENRY W. McNElL
After the several games Mr. and
Mrs. J. B, Garmenatti held high
score. An ice course was served
to the following:
Mr. and Mrs. B. Kohn, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Carmenattl. Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Heuermann, Mr. and Mrs.
John Craven, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Janicke, Mr. and Mrs.. Kirby Sharp,
Mr. Percy Johnson and the hosts,
Mr. and Mrs. Seals.
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MO'?OROllls«ippeaof.//ex-
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THE PREMIUM-QUALITY J
MOTOR OIL FOR 25#
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SOLD AT SERVICE STATIONS
IN SEALED CANS ONLY
. . . NOT SOLD IN BULK
VOTE FOR
MRS. ANNIE JENKINS
CLERK DISTRICT COURT
Saturday, July 25th .................
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1936, newspaper, July 23, 1936; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718979/m1/2/?q=war: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.