San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1944 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SAU PATRICiO COUNTY NEWS—SINTON
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Be Smart
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Have your
cleaning (done
at Featherling’s
„ where ell ladies’
wearing apparel is
glossed and hand
finished....You can
SEE THE DIFFERENCE!
We sell the kind of suit
you like when it’s new—
and like better, the longer
you wear it.-It(terries an
absolute assurance of per-
fect fit, because it’s cut
and tailored to your indi-
vidual measurements. Its
every detail is eloquent
with smartness. Come in,
make your fabric selec-
tion todav. •
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We Carry in Stock J
MEN’S AND BOYS’ j!
PANTS $C 75
V and.up. i
Every pair is fitted to your ;
own measure .without-
•Skclditiona] costs
Miss Galloway Marries Naval
Man Here Sunday Evening
MIS8 ELIZABETH SUE GALLO-
WAY became the bride of Jack
Beatty of the U. 8. Navy, in a cer-
emony Sundajr .at six o’clock pt m..
at the home of Rev. an<l Mrs. L.
M. Huff.
. The Rev. Huff officiated in the
presence of members of the immed-
iate families of the couple. Miss
Maxine Galloway, of Blo'omlngton,
washer sister’s only attendant and
Donald Safran, of the U. S. Navy,
served as best man.
The bride wore a spring ensemble
of* powder blue with black accesso-
ries and her corsage was made of
white iris. Mrs. . *Beatty is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. V.
Galloway of Bloomington, and the
bridegroom is the son of ,MrH. Mar-
ian Beatty of Cedar Rapids, Iowa,*
Attending tin* Tih’H were the
bride’s 'parents, Mr. and Mis. -'Gal-
loway. of • Rloonihigtdh, and Mrs.
Marion B» ;itty. of (*e«iar HKap.irls,
Iowa, inotV-r of tiie bridegroom;
Mr. ami Mis. I'tddff* 'Ha<;kney. Re-
fugio,; Miss . Frarie^s I>iei e«‘. Mainl:
Charles l^ir^n^cl. Mrs Wal-
ter Kras* r, and ebi-idt^fj Sin ton
arid .Staff Sgt. and M:>. .ta< k.'Gal-
lo wi\v, Corpus' fbr.i^ti
The iirid* L*r has' < • f eiv* •! -r‘f-
der; u> i * j ■'«.<? t to (•Mb'-ncr* wii**r*,. '-be
will "tiniii . at the advamod .Avia.-,
ti• 'Ti iraa h;i»m.al sciiool. 'i'n.o. bride
plans t ( . <: < i a r. > ;. n V 11 < ■ l" i1i • } 1!. * > i - i n -
I: * \v to < ’« •]:»! ••Jtap'gls.
DANIELS-BEATTY
REV. HUFF perfortned another
marriage ceremony Sunday when
Miss Hope Daniels became the
bride of Sgt. T. Love, of the U. S.
Army. The bride is a resident of
Sinton and Round Rock, the latter
place being the home of Sgt. Love
also. The sergeant has recently re-
turned from the Aleutians.
Pvt. Curtis Tomo .
Honored With Party
Pvt. Curtis Tomo, who was home
on a three-day pass before going
to the LSU Medical College at Ba-
ton' Rouge, La* was honored with
a party given at the St. Paul school
ilist Tuesday nialq After a general
good time was enjoyed by every-
one. a refreshment "filate of sand-
wiches, cake and punch was served
to ttmse present.
Curtis had been attending Sam
Houston Stalff* Teachers College at
Huntsville, and his' mother. Mrs.
SOCIAL EVENTS
MRS. J. ROY MOSES ♦ SOCIETY & NEWS REPORTER
.MARCH 16. 1944
Calendar
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Mrs. Georgs Cook will bs hos-
tess to members of the Pioneer
Woman’s Club at thair, annual
buaineaa meeting next Wednes-
day evening, at 7:30 o’clock at
her home.
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Mrs. J. E. Holbrook will be co-
hostess with Mrs. C. A. Moore at
the meeting of the Sinton Music
Club, Monday evening, at tha
Moore home in Plymouth Camp.
Mise Vonelle Markussen and Mra.
Dorothy Palmer will be in charge
of the program. -._
Mrs. Tidwell Hostess
To Members of the
Homemakers Class
Mrs. M. J Tidwell war hostess
to members of the Homemakers
M. Tcrno. had gone to 11 untsviH- . ()f lhe Sunday School
to lM* . with him . before he loft for !lt the -monthly social and business
hi-. ntw Station. On Saturday it i ,nretlng. last Thursday afternoon
was learned that he would l«-,.4*M« Following th„ business routine
m make a short visit , home With , refrekhmerits were served during
ho parents ; and friends, and; he social , hom^dh? following
..crompanled bis mother home, lie; members: Mrs. c A. Rdwards Mrs
kft only last week, for Uatuh i Hi-j,. Warren. Mrs. L. M. Huff, Mrs!
take up his studies. | r|v,„. s,Mrsi L Adair.
Mrs. E. ,J. Bailey,.' Mi'sk F. M. Berry,
Mrs. '(!. K. Sarsing, Mrs.' Edwin1
•Foster, Mrs. Tom ShiiUs. M-rs; .Reid'
(ribbons,, Mrs. doe Golightly, and
auie visitor; ' Mrs. -Bedford.
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FEATHERLING
The CLEANER
PHONE 361
Note? Evening Services ere new
. at. 8 p.m„ Sundays.
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NUTRITION
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If any of yoiir JAM SPREADS
have developed a MODI), due to
an Improper seal, lift off the mold,
and put unspoiled portion in dou-
ble bcibr. Ol'Ot !b’U<Mi.yli!v uiit.il
melted. Then put ov>f ilirect heat
and bring a boiL I‘owr it* h«/iling i
hot into c’lean, HterilL^ed f • r• t • rr .
and neal. Never -Vtg»i o' l"»i » . t aii! < >1-!
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resbyterian^ Church
Geo. F. Williams, D.D., Pastor.
Sunday bool.. r4f> a. m.
Public \V or ship,* 11:00 a. m.
Auxiliary_;or-.Circles Tuesday at
3 p. m.
Other, services as announced.
We extend a cordial welcome to
our church.
j baptist Church
Announcement of Regular Services
Suit<iiiy .School, Sun. —: 9:45 a.m.
Morning Sermon, Sun.-_10:50 a.in.
T'i;. imiig Union, Siin.-- ().: 15 p.rn.
Ke iiim.’ Woixbiji, Sun. 7: 3T) p tu.
Snub* ar.ns, Mon. _ ---- 4:00 p.m.
11 In me '-f Mts.G.Warren)
i:ovai A rnb'as^aflor.s.Mon.'4:30 p.m.
W. M. S. Tuesday---*-- 2r'h0 p.rn, j
I’r.tvci* Mooting. Wed,*.- 7:’3i»..p.m.
Junior G. A., Tuesday.. 4 15'p in.
(At thefcChurch)
'Special announcements made in
the services.
—itev. Jj. M. Huff, Pastor.
Mrs. J. G. Palmer
Leads W. S^of C. S.
Program Tuesday
Miss Hazel Giles
To Wed Marine
Officer in N. C.
TytISS HAZEL GILES, daughter
A of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Giles
of this place, left Tuesday for New
River, North Carolina, where she
will be married to Lt. Geo. L.
White, U.S.M.C.R., son of Mrs. J. P.
WTilte of Roswell, New Mexico.
' l^Tiss Giles; a graduate of the
Sinton *tigh school, has been em-
ployed at the Central Power and
Light Company, in Corptft Christ!
for the past two vears^ * -
The bridegroom-to-fceTjj^io Is a
First Lieutenant in the U. S. Ma-
rines, has returned from a year's
active service in the South Pacific,
and 13 now attached to Camp Le
Jeune, of New River,
Mrs. Lynn Cluiss Is
Hostess to Members
Lena Lair Circle
'■■MRS. LYNN CLUISS was. hos-
tess to members "of the Lena Lair
eiryh- of the Baptist Women's Mis-
sionary Society. Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs..'.Lee RfWHfiri led an-interesting
program using as her topi®, “Ben-
evolence." Bouguets of verbena lent
a floral note to the rooms and re-
freshments Were passed after the
program to Mrs. J. G. Dill, Mrs.
It. B. Bowles. Mrs. Jtitpkin. Mrs.
Watkins, Mrs. James Wolfshohl,
and Mrs,; Hr M. .lackson. a Visitor
from tiie Frances Wyatt circle.
a Vniws ipno(Wwn
cJfvaimA
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Mis. ,7.
I!i• I tittle
f». Ii 1 r m r nod cha rgo (i f
Stu.h -Tf the W. 8. of r.
t- the chut,-I, on J-uestiay after-' *V»- T A' Ha'r'
ittfi'ii. Tire tlK'tn*’ for die program
T’c.nplr who suffer for nth“r.‘
■M^ T. (J. Rilin'- go ve. the Life of
foods Jn do Map [ (i s
arc llk«*ly t«» .rust.
v. i < i • • lid-
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One nf lb*' v t ■ <' i * * t m «c- i * g vv -
ory h<*rbh i odd «riiy;;i ijft.h
bit. • Try TI I V M K ip -r .)> i.*'. -
p<*a«* in* c . rmts M A lUO):AM fn
in pens or nru4s; SAGE iii ups
naiad dressing, or nallop^d disiies
arid DILL ir• salad dn^sings
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■ Cook ROOT VKHKTAIH’.rrs ,n -
small amount of water until P ruler
Don't'overcook: S'erve 'fn -their own
Juice.,
Try your LEFTOVER MI'AT In
turnovers. 'Chop .'meat ami j-.-as.-n
with garlic, green pejtpcr,:ami" roast',
:drippings. itoll the pastry iioiigb
thin,, cut in sipiares, pi],. .,n. -j'tru
meat mixture. fritd '.t.he pastry down
over the top, and bake in be v* t:
MuNKf? make a tasty bnjlcd dinner.
Cook them until nearly tender.
Then add seasoning, carrots, potu-
if ice, and cabbage. -
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GRACE LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Whip, your BUTTER; to makejt^^jay Kchool at- 9:45 a. m. ’
[ retch. Have the butter soft. Witt
.not melted. While beating, grad-
! -.tally a<td lukewarm crcdtri- or 53ilk.
<'hi 1.1 the mixture until linn before
serving.'
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Save'-Skins [rum your breakfast•
oranges arid gisqiCfruH and make,
your own MARMALADE with that
t r.iu- <-it rus..’flavor" lin'd, the. real bit-
te-sweet tang you want- Do the
first .(.(Hiking etivered and theset-
end couktrig uncovered Watch it
Myl'e I'-oRK _ T.ACK-I cart fully to he sun it ilovsiht stick.
. ' VITAMIN A helps |!ti vunV^bfe,'..
lion. Leafy gjrtH-j) and' yCliow -. - :
etjibles coiit.vt.in tbi- \,.tamin. Re-
member that the tbjr.r'i- t ,-ntl-t n - ti-
er the leaf, the-Hi In I t-hi '- pi tl'.tde.
in' Vitamin; A
Country-
Assembly of God Church
(EAST SINTON)
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Christ Ambassador Young Peo-
ple’s Service, Sunday, 6:39 p.m.
Sunday Worship, 7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting Thursday night,
SACRED HEART CHURCH
Mass on Sunday at 8:30 a. m., and
Ml : 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.
m. Mass,oli week days at 6:30 a.m,
7:30.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible Study -Sunday, '10 a. m.
■Preaching Sunday, 11 a. m. "
Classes for all, Sunday, 6.: 30 ]). m.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30
p m.
Ladies Bible Glass, Tuesday at
3:30 p. m.
All members expected ~r visitors
web ome.
-1ii-• h. relating his many ttials
and .suffcTillgsi Mrs: lte<-R pave the
s,or.v of a young Russian Jew who
was educated and converted to
Christianity in America, later .going
to China where he taught and
preached, translating the Bible into
the many China languages. He be-
came a-bishop in China and was a
great power to that country.
Mrs. Palmer described Paul’s suf-
fering by reading sorpe letters of
Patti.
The "Fellowship of Suffering"
was given by Mrs/ O. B. Dewveall.
This topic included the many suf-
ferings. of Jesus. - ’
Mrs. Palmer closed the meeting
with a poem, “Lord Take Away
Pain."
Next week the W. B. of C. S. will
meet on Monday at 3:30 o’clock
Inwtead-vo-f .on.....T-tar-sdu-v afternoon'
on account of the .Annual Confer--
' -nee of the W. S. of p, S, beginning
on Tuesday, in Corpus Christi.
Mrs. .J. Roy Moses will review
the-book, 'Falling Through Space.",
written by- Hillary, on this Monday
w-hii h will conclude the Bible Study
•Course. Meinhers and their friends
are- invited to heat- tiiis review.
Those present on this Tuesday’
were M'-sdafnes I. G. Rhine^JTO.'
Painter,. It. E. -L. Ceor-g<^Adelaide
Blown. A; M. Johnson, B. Dew-
veall, Dan Martin,-Claud Bosworth,
S. J. Vickers.’Ella Bushager; Jesse
Sipes, Roc-key Harkey, W. B. Rees,
A. D. Aikih, and Mrs, C. A. Moore.
♦ Have ypiir rubber stamps mhde
thru The News. The best work and
quickest service possible. tfc
'*! rftt led the devotional from the 10th
1 chapter'of Matthew:, poem read by
Mrs. M. J. Tidwell, and prayers, by
Mrs. Cluiss and Mrs. Tidwell con -
eluded the progi-am. Following
members completed, four garments
for the, Buckner's . Orph^itg^g. .
Refreshments were passed t
seven members attending. .
Leo Owens Hosts
At Forty-Two
Friday Night
Mr. and* Mrs. Leo Owen were
hosts to three tables of forty-two
Friday evening at their home on
Merrfrrian** street. Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Robertson played high in the.
games, and a delectable refresh-
ment plate was passed at the close
of the play.
Those attending were: Mr. and
T»rW,WW<^,:'PrItScKe, ME and,
Mrs. C. A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. . Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Hollan and Mr. and Mrf£ Robert-
suu.
HOSPITAL NOTES
DON’T FORGET
YOUR CAR WILL HAVE TO
LAST FOR THE DURATION
It Will pay you to keep it in the best of
condition, and we can keep it that way
if you will let us check it and tune it up
for you, or make the minor repairs that
* are necessary from time to time.
^ Our crew of experienced, mechanics
-will be glad to check your car for you,
and if repairs are needed we have the
facilities for doing the job as it should be.
CufIm Chevrolet Company
Complete Auto Service
tone 62
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Sinton
Evening Services- at 7-30 p. m.
Mid-week Leriten Services Thtirs-c
day At 8:60 p, m.
l-adies' Missionary Society meets
.-it the home of. Mrs. L: O. Marburg-
t-r, Tuesday at 2:3.0 p. m. ,
. Conte to Church.
—ARNOLD IHRIG, Pastor
TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH of West Sinton
Sunday B(hn ,1—3rrro a. hi.
Bible Class—9:30 a. m. ’ j
Sunday Berviee, |0:30 a. rtf.
Lutheran Hour Broadcast —5:00
p. m. every .Sunday; Dr. Walter A.
Maier,\ speaker.
—Martin C. J.opahs, Pastor.
Christian Science
Services
A* H-!*.* * 4- 4- ♦ *
j, “Matter"' is the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon which will be read
in all Churches of Christ, Celent-
ist, on Sunday. MArch ,1ft.
The Golden Text is: “Turn ye not
unto idols, nor make to yourselves
molten gods: I am the LdVd your
Gqd” (Leviticus 19:4).
Among the citations Which corr)-
prisc the Ijesson-Sermon . is the
following from the Bible: “The
grass withereth, the flower fadeth:
but the word of our God Shall stand
for ever" (Isaiah 40:8). ,'
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: “The
fading forms of matter, the mortal
body and material." earth, are the
'fleeting concepts of the human
mind. Thdy have their day before
the permanent facts and their per/
fection in Spirit appear” (page'263).
y^ANT A job where- every
Hour you work is an hour
that helps win the. war?
Want a job that gives you a
chance tap} increase your (kill,
or learn a new one7 A job that
gives you new experiences, new
' friends? . ' . -." - ’
Then join the Women's Army
Corps and take over a vital job
in the Army. x
For full details about the
WAC, apply at any U. S. Army
Recruiting Station. Or write:
The Adjutant. General, 4415
Munitions Bldg., Washington
25, D.C. (Women in essential
war industry must have release
from their employer or the U.S.
Employment Service.)
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Mrs, Vernon Patrick was ad-
mitted to the Hinton Hospital Tues-
day and underwent an operation for
appendicitis. She is reports to be
doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Foy Sharp'of Hous-
ton announce the arrival of a 6J
pound baby son, born during the
past week in a Houston hospital.
The young 'man, is a grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sharp of Sin-
ton,
Born, to Mr, and Mrs. W. O.
Berry, a baby daughter, At the
Sinton Hospital last Friday, The
young lady ha's tjeen named Doris
Ann. ' ■, -* , ■
Mr. and Mrs. A. E- Drees of Taft
are entertaining a new son, born
at the Sinton Hospital Sunday.
Z. A. McDonald »of Tynan it in
the Sinton Hospital this week, re-
ceiving medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gonzales
ard celebrating tiie arrival of a son,
born at the Sinton Hospital Friday
of last we ek
Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ne-
mac, a girl, at the Sinton Hospital
Wednesday morning. ■■-.{
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Baker are en-
tertaining a new baby boy, born at
the Sinton Hospital Tuesday.
T|dE word “thug" Is derived
from the name of an organization
of - religious assassins of India
whose-members made a profession
of murder..
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JASCHA HEIFETZ began play-
ing the violin when he was three
years of age.
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"THE LIGHT THAT FAILED,”
by Kipling, has two endings. The •
happy ending was written by Kip-
ling at the request of his readers
to replace the original tragic one.
- True dignity is never, gained by place, and never lost
wnen honors are withdrawn.
—Massinger
Never esteem anything as of advantage to thee that
shall make thee break thy word or lose thy self-respect.
—Marcus Aurelius
-Dignity consists not in possessing honors, but in the
consciousness that we deserve them,
—-Aristotle „v
fl'Lgses advanced a nation to the worship of God in Spirit
instead of matter, ahd illustrated the grand human capaci-
ties of being bestowed by immortal Mind.
' . —Mary Baker Eddy
True dignity abides yith him alone
Who, in the silent hour of inward thought, '
Can still suspect, and still revere himself,
In lowliness of heart.
-Wordsworth
Sometimes words followed by. deeds bespeak of the
simple grandeur of man.
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