Refugio Timely Remarks (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1953 Page: 7 of 12
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Texas Class AA Football Pairings and Results
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the party. The serving table was
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Surprises galore fir 54!
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BOB KLARE
LA ROSA CAFE
REFUGIO, TEXAS
Refugio
Phone 206
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Episcopal Church
of the Ascension
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sense
PLAN TO GO CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS
NO TRAFFIC WORRIES! NO PARKING PROBLEMS!
Our Lady of Refuge
Catholic Church
Masses on Sunday (alternating
Refugio and Blanconia) : 8:00 a.m.
and 10:00 a.m.
Masses on Weekdays: 7:00 a.m.
Confessions: Saturdays at 7:00
p.m. and 30 minutes before Mass
every day. .
God’s unerring direction and thus
bring out harmony” (424:4).
The following selections will be
among those read from the Bible:
W. Gohlke home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Needham
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Mr. S. H. Smyre is a patient at
the Memorial Hospital in Corpus
Christi.
Mr. Lee Airhart was a visitor in
WHOSE FARM HOUSE IS THIS? If you know, call or write the Timely Remarks
office. The first person living in Refugio and the first person living outside the city
limits who identifies the house correctly will each receive an award.
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Comments
When you plan a trip
PLAN TO GO
CONTINENTAL
TRAILWAYS.
Eliminate driving
fatigue and save
up to 6c a mile.
SEE THE NEW CHEVROLET AT ...
CHEVROLET CO.
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Christian Science
Services
St. James Catholic
Church
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of Houston were guests in the centered with an arrangement of
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Jack- white blossoms on a white cloth.
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Free Engraving
of initials on your purchases
at
Goss Jewelry
Misses Lavern Ross and Francis brought out at Christian Science
Bluhm were visitors in Victoria J services Sunday.
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dunseth i Merle Wise, daughter of Mr. and
were visitors in Bloomington last Mrs. E. E. Wise. They will live in
Sunday. i Robstown, where Mr. Putnam is
Mesdames Frank Parker and son ’ employed with the Central Power
of Robstown, Kenneth Wilson and and Light Co.
Austwell News
By Mrs. O. W. Anderson
Reverend D. D. Hogan will fill
his regular appointment at the
Methodist Church next Sunday at
the usual time.
How spiritual understanding of
God’s protective care can bring
freedom from accidents will be
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Lesson-Sermon entitled
Summer Schedule—April 1 to Oc-
tober 1 masses at 7:00 and 9:00
a.m.
Winter Schedule—October 1 to
April 1 masses at 7:30 and 9:00
a.m.
Week-day masses at 7:00 a.m.,
Friday at 8 o’clock.
Confessions on Saturday from
5 p.m.-6 p.m., 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Same hours on the eve of all
feast days.
chance to the proper
Refugio County cotton growers
3 are having themselves an election
I next Tuesday to see whether they
Ii want reduced cotton acreage al-
3 lotment and 90 per cent parity
3 support. If the measure is defeat-
■ ed, the farmers will still get 50
I per cent of parity.
I We’re glad that this election has
| been called by Secretary of Agricul-
| ture Ezra T. Bentsen. Know why?
I Cause we think that the growers
I will benefit from just such get-.
| togethers. We’re not saying wheth-
I er 90 per cent or 50 per cent of
| parity is best; we leave that to
| the farmers. But we do think that
I when a Tivoli cotton man and a
I Woodsboro cotton man get togeth-
3 er over a cup of coffee after they
I leave the polls, they’ll probably still
9 be talking cotton. Mebbe one fel-
I ler will tell tother ’bout the extra
: long staple cotton he grew last
year. These fellers can’t help but
I get some ideas from talking cotton
I i that will help their next crop.
I It’s been many a year since we
3 were directly concerned with the
price of cotton. We recollect that
we were barely able to loop the
long white, cotton picking sack
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Health with Key to the Scriptures”
by Mary Baker Eddy will include:
cuero last Ionaay. j ‘‘Accidents are unknown to God,
Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Frazier or immortal Mind, and we must
were week-end guests in the home | leave the mortal basis of belief
In the
children of Ingleside, were week-
end guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Wise.
Mrs. Bill Putnam of Corpus
Christi was complimented at a tea
and shower last Saturday after- j
noon in the home of Mrs. Harvey
Sunday, December 13—
Holy Communion for church
members—7 a.m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon—
8:30 a.m.
Sunday School—8:30 a.m.
Wednesday, December 13—
Holy Communion—9 a.m.
sons, of Victoria, visited in the W. the hostess duties with Mrs. Wise.
A large group of guests attended
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her daughter, Mrs. S. H. Smyre.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hamff and Wise. Mrs. Robert Heard shared
A film with a Christmas theme
will be shown at the Methodist
Church on Wednesday evening, De-
cember 16, at seven-thirty. There
will be no admission, but a free
will offering will be taken.
On December 18 at seven-thirty
the annual Community Christmas
program will be presented at the
Baptist Church. You are cordially
“ invited to attend any or all of these
holiday events.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Bluhm last Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelso
and son, Gordon, Mr. and Mrs.
Cody Boyd and children of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Thormahlen
of Victoria were visitors in the W.
W. Gohlke home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Bluhm,
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■mhim
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Frazier land unite .with the one Mind,
at Robstown. order to ’ change the
Ed Anderson, Chester Foley and
Robert Nelson were visitors in
New Braunfels during the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Anderson of
Sinton were visitors in the home of
Mrs. C. G. Anderson last Saturday.
“The Lord shall preserve thee
from all evil: he shall preserve
thy soul. The Lord shall preserve
thy going out and thy coming in
from this time forth, and even for
evermore” (Psalms 121:7,8).
The Golden Text is also from
Psalms: ‘‘Withhold not thou thy
tender mercies from me, O Lord:
let thy lovingkindness and thy
truth continually preserve me”
(40:11).
“God the Preserver of Man” pas-
sages read from “Science and
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Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hamff
and children, Kathleen and Micky,
of Kingsville, were week-end guests
in the W. W. Gohlke home.
Mrs. W. D. Reeder of Hughes
Springs is a guest in the home of
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Assembly of God Church
At American Legion Hut
Bayou St.
Sunday School—10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship—11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evangelistic Service —
7:45 P.M.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting —
7:45 P.M.
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Dist. Team
over our skinny shoulders. We
trudged down two long rows ’till
we were so tired that we stopped
picking and very meekly placed
our sack by the scales. Our father
weighed the bag, jotted something
down in his record book and pull-
ed out a bright copper penney. All
that picking had netted us only 1
cent! That was the first and last
time we ever concerned ourselves
about the cotton business. To a
four-year-old, cotton was a dead
business at that money.
We like the way Bobcat band
members are not griping over a
Second Division rating last Sat-
urday at Robstown. They’re al- ,
ready looking ahead to individual
competition in the District Band
contest at Goliad Saturday and
their group appearance in the Cot-
ton Bowl for the New Year’s Day
classic between Rice and Alabama.
Hear tell that one energetic fel-
ler is figuring out how he can play
in the District try-outs Saturday
morning, suit out as a member of
the Bobcat football squad for the
Refugio-Nederland game that af-
ternoon in Robstown and then, pro-
viding he is named to the District
Band, make tracks back to Goliad
that night for the District Band
concert. Whew . . . what energy!
Our speed was the rhythm band.
Wonder if anybody else felt as silly
as we did tinkling a triangle when
all the mothers arrived for a con-
cert. We always planned to sorta
graduate into the jew’s harp or
warbler stage but the rhythm band
craze, luckily, died before we
could. This warbler thing prob-
ably wasn’t called that at all but
it did sound like a bird warbling.
A feller who played one could al-
ways get himself excused from
class to go out and fill his instru-
ment with water. When the warbler
went “dry,” it didn’t warble any
more.
If you’re like most folks who
modestly say they "just play the
radio,” then you can find one to
suit any artistic temperment down
at the REFUGIO HARDWARE &
ELECTIC COMPANY.
(Adv.)
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