San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1949 Page: 4 of 10
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Mrs. Moore Hostess
To Music Club
Meeting Last Week
The Hinton Mtmje Club met at
the home of the' hastes#, Mrs. C, A.
Moore, at Plymouth Camp, with
| Mrs. P. L. John»o?t‘ pf^shidnt, prc-
j siding. S’hurH<lh>v^1
j The rn<« titU-: \\iis «ip»‘iP'ir{ by the,
\ meriii.ei;# Hinging. "Texa# pur Tex-
17*A roll* Ption of .Ipriho- LMtltdr
j ( ’oh b ra lion * I r-1; i was by Mi-«.
| Johnson. M In if • u road Rj,
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Corpus Christi
Conyention Sunday
The Wesleyan Service Guild met
In a Convention last Sunday ft,t
t by ,y wU.k.l» 111 the South Bluff
Methodist Church in Corpus Chris-
ti.
Mm. Walter Goff gave the wel-
coming address.
Guest speakers included —Mrs.
Iluth Austin of San Antonio, con-
ference secretary; Mrs. W. C. Sher-
man of Sinton, district secretary;
Mrs. Clynn Calliham of Victoria,
conferece secretary of Supplies for
the Woman’s Society of Christan
Service; Mrs. M. C. Stearns of Sin-
ton, conference WSCS secretary of
Spiritual Life; and Miss Ruby Lev-
erage of the First Methodist Chur-
ch of Corpus Christi.
Special music was prepared by
the Wesleyan Service Guild of Robs-
town. 1
Organ music before and at in-
trvals through the program was
played by Norma Campbell an^
Frances West.
A social hour in the church parlor
followed the business meeting at
which tljne° a plate supper was
hf»rve<r b v the South Bluff AVFrF.
Mr. > and Mrs. Richard KUnlfz, Jr.
Entertained By Mrs
Allen S. Lawrence
THURSDAY,
mSOCIAL ACTIVITIES 00
Mrs. Allen Lawrence entertained
the Brig-Ette Club at her home
U ;>l* 1*1 f
The nou.it wan J.tjiaua wiu.
Iveys and red verbenas. Mrs. Merle
Smith won liigh club prize Mrs.
Bill Brewer won' high guest prize
and Mrs. T. E. Fuliick won cut
prize.
A. salad plate was served to the
members: Mesdames 'Fuliick Smith,
Luther Campbell, Riichard Kunitz,
Jr., Charles Hilton, Jr., Milton
Jackson, and guests: Mesdames
James Dawson, Bill Brewer, Char-
les Lewis, John Beauchamp. D. E.
Nicholson and Rockey Harkey.
MRS. PAUL INE 'CORNWELL, Society Editor
Vaneck-Valenta Ceremony
Held At Sacred Heart Church
pad :im .nlbl- from tic- rom-titu-
; Ii*».“ ‘in n« a i.ii» mh' rs. . 'l’"Mplc In
; A n.'Di i';m M usic' discussed hv
I Mr j, F. M.- M a rlrn'sscri, |»*ad«*r.
Mi. M.a i. • "H am! Mrs. A. I >.
' Ail-in i-lay. i s: p « m ding "f ';£*< hu-
betfs !<•.'■ All -, Sul M.'cKjn-
O' .'I. I.hiui-i Smith. a lid MilJ"rJe
-• * TTtn ,,*•! \11- e .l'JTTrti{, dtrughP-r "f I*.
M .1 ■ i ii, . ,u p: is* d !»•.:! I 4 *, .... B. \ . »,* <;*T • *' the St. I *;i u I Coin-
flu* pi.II!--. t 11>unit> . Adolph Vah nta. Jr.. is lh**
T' .-I.. .1 Will, MlW- -"11 *.*f..Mr. il.lifl, -N« '•'•*11*11 V:il.,;ll-
. It-Mi" -ii,. 'i ■ '*11hitim 11 i i.V, "f .litri'l!. I'Xis.
I.V. . • •. ,, • 111 ■ . M- .M. ■ ’I'll' I!"V. M I. Vii|"Hl:i "f
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I .1 Vah ot i id < ’< a it 11 III. Tex *
IP \ Tin) \ ah nt.i .•4 J ’.i \ .pi
.....l;fiw,r-.iS»inil T* v<j,- ami j hi l;-\ l> I lUva*. ami
yiiirt \ i • i;. , A ii s<dpiijr.it. p.i <-r tip
v.. i > Mis \\ |i.i i i i |jui«‘li • d 11', ii • • '.K* .t ( lh« <<ie
Modem Priscillaas
Have Initial Meeting
Of Club Year
Jurrclf, and ,Emil Valenta. Jr., of
Corpus Christi.
A reception followed tin* cerehrony
;if * 111' Community < ’Ini- 1 fctuse
where an all-day festivity Was en-
joyed followed by a public dance
that night. 8 . ‘
The couple will go to Nort'h Texas1
• or their h*iii‘ > inoort.
'Plie hrjde 1: a graduate of Sin-
ton l iigh School'and 1/as/been ent-
plove.j a t tin* (’otiiinet cial State
Bank , until ip i- nr nt, resignation.
• 'Pile gi;"«Vn in a :i idu ite of Jar-
i * i I Ii tgh S< Im •"' and a t tended St.
’jvi.wn i* I sf I ’nlvetVlt y at Austin.
Oof of- (own guests who attend/
• dt In* wedding av i;« , M r . i a tin I. M rs/
.Jgn \ \';ib nla .Me',, fa Mill,v. Fra h|i
A nh nt.i M rs. ' J"hn' I’olasek and
■t-irnjj' . ,Ml " I'.pill's \’a!en( i and sun.
M \J and M -> l-d ii.iji Kpapep, all
nt Jarred Mr. and Mrs. |r'r.{it;i'jf
Malt in K a . ' I ( ; iw liver _ M r. and Mr
v/ijil Jnhn 11 a v«d|<a a i)d 'I ini Valent,i
et :-'a i) *A nt ohio, T'dirj \ a h rit a , [aif-
Itin. Mr and mVs , I (erit > \’a I edit a
fipj famda. Of Kills.,- Mr and Mrs.
Itdipon S v kowslfi
Miss Uuth Vanegek and Adolph
\ I lent.'. J|.. e\i. hanged wedding’
\. v. s' Wednesday tirirnlng. October
J*J at 1* 'o'clock ill a 'double ring
< er-rnony ..at He Sa< r« ii Heart
Like Flowers For Mom
The Modern Hriseilla ClUb had
ils fir.Ht meeting. of the season at
the h-une of Mrs. A. Z. FulUck with
Mi\s. j! J. Sparks as co-liostess,
Friday. Mrs. Norman < hirst, presi-
dent, presided vat tile short business
meeting after-which the ladles <*un-
t mu. d w ith tie*ii traditional hand-
And as fresh and appealing! That’s
how we return your clothes to you.
So don’t despair if you can’s get
that new suit or dress—or if you
stain your apparel. Send your old
or soiled clothing along to u» . . .
we'll clean and repair, so they look
like new.
Order your new fall clothes now
—they can be shipped later.
Ready made pants and slacks in
stock.
n. .Vb rPihp'iU ■ I
f,h 11cpirrctitM w i j• m rwd to "thg
lidlo.Wjng uu1*nd'H,'1t s: Mp’S'lMiiicm ().'
F TallA, It. U Glhh IV I - J«»ii»lMon,
I M 'J..aiidpujti, U A. Fiii‘b y, M
41. .I.mF "ii. ft -V M . |,ivM<*v, J< • •:i.•
Sip- A iT M« U huitrr, <' F. Mil
t'Ui N'opmah Gai:t .1 \V. I’l-nMon,
l' l > s<-w tnM.il, d'.i mi Johnson; (l
f VIImo. .1 \f-.-dS|rii K a, (V A
iy I i.J 'url'< o, ••:iy?'l :Vb' Jp \;icl<* i s. '•
j 'PI - P' i mw.'^lfig na'III ho h'd.'l at
Bp; limn, of ,Mi A A. I . .Mr\N"hr»rt»*r
-Alr.«. <’ S. Hi.lton Ms i,•"-^Os-
lo t tit 'U » •!••«•! • t '/l with
1 < I ./fiout *.■ a I'd
\\'S( 'S Studies Japan
In MectiiHV Tuesday
P. E. Feathering
mail df Sofia I work.; Mrs. Jchmc
I • i i I lit r< 1. chalrnmii of Fd'lo Ntmiy;
.Mi1. I,»*e ItatMielf, ,rl)Mfr'/nnn*v»f pro-
grams; Mi Hs Julius I t\ 'T tdialrman
of i’"iimiimily .Nli.sdiiiis; * Mrs. ]].
-'k.worth, yioiirpnini of Stew-
ardship. ■' ‘ p, E1 ■ i
Announcnncnt wab triad4*. that the
next hihle Ft ml v pp<ip'rd i;u woufd
l"‘ held :11 | h*. Fount r\ Imme of
Mrs less,.' I; i j 11,11; s I Kiel first TueM-
day in November,
\ At( ,the cIoh^ ; «»f tiu* afternoon,
a sooial. hour Was .enjoyed, with
Mrs. FhiHi]ls a# hostess. Fho Was
asklHtod in HeK'ing a refrosjunont
Cfiursp by Mrs. R. Parker and Mrs.
A. AV. Jdlmson.
”,.' .THAfu* i»r< s<‘nt wctk^...M.f4ie FtoLla
1 la pshaw, Mrs, T. A.Hvarris, Mrs.
Lor* Pa.iWtt, Mi-sl Jesse Bullard.
Mrs. I). (). Rigby. Mis. (’. B. Hil-
ton, Mriti, J. M. Ijandrurn, Mrs. \’.
B. Whatley, Mrs. A. W. Johnson,
Mrs. W.H. Cluiss, Mrs. Julius*
Dyer. Mijs. Thompson, Mrs. Wal-
ter trader,- Mrs. Homer Winehos-
ter, Mrsi- R. Parker. Mrs. N. F.
Phillips and Mrs. Ii. T. ifieew-
worth.
PHONE 361
THE CLEANER
gfv* ni-in i: i; * t i mg
.4 V'M’V
lV,*U(e
' in.tr1-
and family and j
■ M lejating .pastors. J ^ \ .
•• » '•Tple.op'in returjilng from 1 IvOScl
vos exiemhvpj their honeymoon will, make t b»*!r i r
t;n t ' xt.eii.ded ludrie lo ro for. a month or two
j v.ntii t le \ irnivi to a fa ran near
n. finger tip lii< hinond. Texas hi tip ..
. -Mm r- - ^ M o l, d !;
sini 11 . Wed - j fJeorto Lovo. Jr letupm-d Tliurs# Mr.- <;
‘dm Jreni a fix-- 'laV trip t" St. Mak. t
B'-rnie VaL Louis. Missouri. Where he attended 'I *■•-
1* n.tJj. P;ry.jn':'| t' Purina Ponventinii. and also made pray<r
ell Anyelfne i a tour "f the Purimi K\ii»ermept 1 >i111*»t
u, sh* r* i. it'W thebe. ,!i 1 hhs
Fijitob: and j /—-—— - fy- j bogee.
- Tbe wore j Mi s Sue Fehy<*e*l'T. student - at 'Phe •
oV enlors. |T-x.Ts Fni \ai-it \ spent thv^veek- j f*t*te.F t
is .’jli’-'- . Jos’-.l enu^vHh her parents, Mr. aru! Mrs. j Jiv, pr
rpus (Mi list I. "It'' F* hroe.hr. ^ vie. pr
wu’s Bobby • r -Ll—“7—’—--- .' ' >,''P‘,,-il
; Miss Marjorie sKilling'^a.t^e'nded klm, r
pt.s wwi : W do meotintr of tin TFCW p\-sbu - | I ^ a nor,
**!g*- \'alefrt!i. debits association, (H’i IT'Coast Chaji- !• Mrs*,
p.sej Jarrell. ( tet* Viicsi’lav evening in Corpus ! dele..-at
Daniel' Yal- ' Christi at .theMmimy of Mrs, fl. fTjaijebd
,| \' •, 1, n t; 1. 1 V' /Pavelt. Jr . I P'7 Sable Fe St. Ibl!«
-vT-j \t the 11 w < * tin g'. plants were dis- followit
, . _ idMissed fiir raisin gntonyV for the Itiin M
'4DAR , . . . . . . ....
1 Inh,s senolarship-.v llollan,
CONGRATULATIONS TO
Mrs. O. R. Nutt Is
Honored With Shower
September 30th
Mr#. D It. Nutt of TuH .• . h* n
tired with .I "la .’ft. :•• i''!* ml.' 1
At the home • f M 11 • \ m \ n i • 1 ■
with Mis !, Millard Vi.lars t
hostPH#.
The bi i'Ur*- 1*i • ' w.i • 1
Vfxl^at nine . i*.*« h m tk* ", rning.
*rho#e att» tidip..: f 1 •m S.rii' ii v* i>
Mesdnriu Tift Mi:--. ' d
Mayo. Tent \\ • t I.* -* < nvn' •.
Ilfdlan. \ \ \ i« j • SV ’
)«y, 'And « \ • i * F- 'P;pt iriei
• EXTRA SCENIC BEAUTY
• EXTRA CONVENIENCE
by GREYHOUND
Autumn-painted scenery ...
mild, crisp weather... un-
crowded hotels and resorts
—rail combine to make Fall
the ideal Take-a-Trip Time.
And it’s so easy, so conven-
ient, so low in cost by com-
fortable Greyhound Super-
Coach.
r 1: a l*»i-: .with Win:
TnWN MlUtiHA.Vr.'.
Blanco Association
To Meet At Beevilie
Ofjui’C'h Thursday
Tt'/.: 1.. iij-•' v. iit 'i,.'. )
bit'
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u'.': ■ I'.'-
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Iti'ac'wr u’cifl
I let hint
V thk/ /
•kc cant
rej4
, u'rite
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Th<- Kefugio Ueanory CjiuncU of
the National Gatholic Women will
hold its f|uartei;l.v mectlnk' In Wood-
MOSS HOTEL
Phone 175 Sii
•.Mrs. FarHc* iHeby was an over-
night guest, In the home o fhVr
; son. /Bussell Mr. Rigb.v, in Corpus
i rhristi. * • /
Mrs. .kie1< Vahmtine, Jr., and
j eldhlPiP of fjolind visited in the
ho!.ne of Mrs. Plus Bibfyner Thurs-
} /lav through Sunday.
J ‘Sft. aud ^Irsj. Gl(*nn Torno and
| fa mil;, returne/l Tuesday fjpdm yL
One Way—Phi* U. S. Ta»
Big EXTRA Saringt on Rd. Trip*
for .a week, returned to his home
Saturday anti Is reported doing
fine.
Mrs. W. L. Whitehead and Mrs.
^M. JI. McCammofi returned -from
Kansas this week and brought with
them, a sister, Mrs. Loretta Han-
cock, who will make her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Roe SandfTs, Jr.
;m; l.m
worth t !
aii*!'
idle ! M (
I* am.
I tii n'i
'••j ■’■•"■'Flnton i’tes attended.
v gy'i'iif.- \\i»lf Huntom
i . • n Putfman Ibirteh*
. * Mr. and Mrs, S.t
- i ml wMrs. Johnny
Kendall. Mr? and
I ,Brown and family,
Mis. W. B. Moss, Mr. and
I Ivin |flint, and Mr. and
'T' Fj-ary.
DRAPERIES
THE OPENING OF
to your individual measurements
at ready-made prices.
An attractive selection of the
latest in fabrics.
An opportunity you can’t afford
to miss.
’ 1 , .Te-; i»; 11 un,f of f 'or-
'• 1 *• ife<] l*i the home of
1. Ft-iink Hunt fhlti |m»t
pie (Mr
Mr. ?Ynd
we/’i’eft'd
SPECIALIZING In Complete ROD and REEL
REPAIR SERVICE
The Most Complete Stock of Rod and- Reel Pails
To Be Found In the State of Texas
FINE IMPORTED HOOKS and LEADERS
— ALL REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED--
SINTON ROD & REEL REPAIR SHOP
F. C. *‘Fi«h Catcher’’ H«ll, Owner
Located Next Door To City Taxi - Phone 500
I PROMISE THE FISHERMEN OF SINTON AND SAN PATRICIO
CQUNJY THE BEST ROD AND REEL SERVICE AVAILABLE ANY-
WHERE. GUARANTEED TO BE BETTER THAN THE BEST. — FCH
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d^rfril V*1uea — 1J Carat
BI*-* W'ife "■'-(-a Cut
ipt*..'! <545.0° 1 Carat as
above. 6 lovely D'amonds,
on!** $140.00-
Know your .'wlcrs. See
all *ur bargain-!. Not news-
paper pictures, 4 times as
large.
Elgin, Hamilton, Waltham
— and other fine wrist
wktehos -* Expert watch re-
pairing as always.
and why not get
a flip cover in
matching fabric
for that lounge
or odd chair
on's Furniture
McCURDY'S
Old Reliable
ir Furniture Store
SINTON
■g/r<*.V*
THE TWlHS <y SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY
G REYHOUND
SN(JW WHITE LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANING
T£LFPH0N£ S$6 " “ &NTON, TEXAS’
PtCX UP SfKVICi IN TAn^ODZM
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Tracy, James F. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1949, newspaper, October 13, 1949; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718625/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.