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SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1! 30
^ TEXAS COMMUNITIES and' SCHOOL
'Karnes Citv Newsj
Liil Twtdiy
lluicliUun and
to* Ahu'Uiu.
pan led l y Mr
Hrown, A.
Tiioy win
It. i>. Ki:
•1 .it the
oi>cncd at
the «ui*r
■km |iw «
rift llackitt j tPMK d over with
MK- * Juaiita ai.J Clareaat UW<
is, varolii* ta hor home from Bish-
op College. Me-dams Flossie
William*, Minnie Hardy and Clau-
d!no Mead, who have been at-
tending Trail ie View College are
home for the summer.
Lee Beunett. DUhot' l
•lent. Is borne. Mi-** IV
Brownwood News J
The services were well attended
...1 day Sunday. Hat. M. C.
Mi*s Oszie I or.ives prraehed for the Christian
Ftn-1 Society at p. m.
try Hcrr.rn Huuday at the A. M. E. Church,
They Put the 'Gay* in Harlem's Gay Ubangi Club
i dent
The
Mr-
\!
met
an 1
Mrs,
i Lavji
h conducted by M
I Mr*. M L. Teague
Ich a beautiful les>
ght by Mrs C K"ley.
m. the It. T. 8. met w
I,. Houston presiding.
•, CVrine C. William*
M I.. UI *«
M*s Mi
d fr tu H t:
ginv* of V!
Myrtle Hoi
ca where sh
Th# com
els have re-!
whore they ;
l
til
1
I clubs are planning for their
! nual demoustrn1 on on June
J. Irving, a-,
le
ar
til.
on
Hutehl
\\ .t
f w
nd I
He ma rk. by the
four Jefferson chil-
tiuf tl • ir \aeaiion
miiparents, Mr. an I
f « y City. Lit-1
Williams, who spent!
'•It her uncle and
Mrs, I;, s. Tea gut, I
again. Miss K!i >la
i Antonio *|>eut a!
Sunday, the guest
r in-law ami *iatcr,'
Rotw rt Rice. I
|H'Ut Sunday I
Mr. J. K. Tl*-!
Mrs. Hannah j
iue lluicbison.
wd M! a Zora1
- sick list,
nd best news, I
Mrs. U > |
lay and Sun-1
ly to pay for i
Ki v. T. II. ltetce, pastor. Be v.
Ilosey was at his pest of duty at
Irico Styles. J Ttrady, Texas.
f< f r lVr. < liev. Carrlngton Is still confined
make her j at Improving rapidly. Mrs. Mary
moustratlon | i . Woods of Fort Worth visited
au> j n latives the week end. Mr. John
(Jray. Mr-. Haymond Kerr, Miss
Mr- J. Jrving, asci* is asking a 1 Willa B. I'arriugton, Mi*-e* Dlisa-
• IMirticlpa' Tha Working Ulrl> tli Chandler aul Helen Shelton
< Iub vutertained with a party and Mr. Theodore Galloway mo-
"'I Saturday n ght honoring members tored to Sun Angelo Sunday morn-
taught I n.|j0 wjjj j,1Jlve ,,n their vieitlOQIi log. Mrs. M 0 OMTN visited
K v A H. Point, r and Mtv V. ' friends in Sweetwater, Texas.
i Kenncily motored to Houston the! Jter. M. C. Gravel hn* returned
jKiHt w«ek. I from Wlehlta Falls, where he at-
lira. Dora Daria tot# ruined tba tendad the Proyraaalfi Board
graduates of P. W. Gross High nietting.
school with Misses Lster Mao Mr. Melvin Benning made a trip
Itrown, and Onssle Lee Marshall to Culemau. Misses Elizabeth and
atiJ Mr. Jarratt B. Hayes as h<>n- Brlcna linmson of TilloUon Col-
r gUf^s. The upaHctis room* b'ga are welcome*! homo agnin by
h Mr
Lltt
Mn
were decorat«d beautifully with
> !ass colors, jH a green and pink.
A delicious lunch was served aft-
«r which the guests danced to
sweet mu«b* This was the most
parents and their many friends.
Mr. Louis Williams and Miss
Madeline (Jarell were quietly mar-
ried Rnnday afternoon with Her.
M. C. Graves officiating. Prof. A.
luborate affair given in h <n>>r of Hoed hn* regained his health and
the seuiora,
J Ilarlingen News J
The bappy family at the gay
! IMta-anton New?
M. E.
Sunday services v
Ii I,. W. Mile*, pa-'or of St.
Paul M. li Church, preaihed a
nol i<? sermon. M -s Ilernlcc Goode
n turtle 1 Sunday from San Antonio
where she was at ten ling seh-ol.
Mr. Monroe Jtus-il left for Iiallas
Mori lay for an indefinite stay.
Mrs. A!ma II <!ge I. ft Saturday
for llill boro to attend i'eaberry
s hool closing exercbe. where her
brother w«s a mei
is making his ap|>earanc« after a
long *olgo of pneumonia. The
Little Ziou Baptist Sunday School j fbangl Club at Seventh Arenue
M-nt flowers to their senior Sun- Nnd 1.11st Street in New York
ay School t< acher, Mr Lulierta < jty, where patrona laugh and re-
| w naton who ii confined in tbejux of an evming. leader of file
splendid. [•< ntral Texai Hospital. Mrs. (troupe is the dapper Willie Bry-
Wesley Walker Is teaching music nntf jn centre, who is the "Long
iti Brady. Mrs. Minnie Mchooley John" maestro of radio fame. Loft
and Mr*. Julia Sanders are hap-1 to right, front, the talented Gladys
py to have their nieces with them
from Lampasas and San Haba.
* V
j San Angelo News
ela-s.
Mr.
Alio
He
oinpany 1
i
the The commencement program was
nne. hold from St. Paul Bapti«t Church
' u ' • : fori May ji',. Invocation, Bir. A. w.
i etn •• tay. Mr. Iwilllj; mnale, Misa St B. Pu!-
Mrs. i.ene Lewia xtturnod liam; oration, Joe Conner Ellis;
; - s. a. ii 0. Choral Clobj
ntten.i.d rhe closing exercise* oration, Joseph Itondeny Chretien;
Sr. Phllii's Junior College, award of dii'lomaF, Prof. F. G,
i. Hodge,I Brownf class aona and benedic-
graduating tion by Kov. M. .V", ,1oi,qs.
Bentley, then the Inimitable .Tackle
Mablev, Stump an I Rtumpla clote
to Edna Mae Ilalley, and Avon
("Personality") Long with a
friendly arm for Itosclce Duncan.
Standing aro the smart chorines,
Gertrude Gardeen, Frances Hub-
bard. Margy Hubbard, Marlon Eg-
bert, William Rtevens Bryant, Jr.,
(the Captain of the crew), "Fren-
chic," Mae Johuson, and Tearl
Baltics, Now and again this hap-
py troupe comes to tho Appollo
Theater In 125th Street where the
folk who keep regular hours can
see them uudor the spotlight.
(Cabin >'ew* Hen ice)
Je
Wat
of Char
Vi<
Mis* I! •. !la No
ria to a pond the
hoii left fur
lumuier. Mr.
v re vlsltora.
Sunday aervie«s at the Pleasant' _
m ist Cburch weve giH d\ei*es of PhillU Wheatlej liigli
tirougbont the day. Tha Suuday I wher« Mr. Carrol I^^White w%%
School lesson was taught by the * graduate. Mrs. Thoma* Goode
and Mrs. Amio Flower® aro on the
Mrs
tonlo
Ora Lee SOitli of Pan An
Is here visiting friend*.,
(•"Orge Fieios left for Ban An- j Miss Tliolma l^>tt stopped through
enroute to San Antonio to con-
<u]MrinteuJont
Rev Bell v
yaitor
1.
I
en* •
M
and reviewed by
tort talk was made
At 11 :Oii a. m.
preached froip the
A *hsrt pm-
rtd at p m..
sick list.
Thomas.
Also Airs. Ivory rLe
It
lied
W.
N ■
J Corpus Christi J
It) s.uiiui-I Hurl,clt
Ci'llrjp Stuilcnt> llnnie
Ml-s Ilarriettc I
; ilkiub ' r of Mr
Krntolale Mauler Lloyil HcrtchcU
l/>lt wlio crsduatrd till. yoar. Hhe
was the Uouao gucat ot Ijrr cou-
fios. Miss IJiVfnil.1, Ruby and
J«ssle Mao Lolt, and Mr. arid Mr..
Kuneiio Ix)lt.
Mrs. Cora Ellis Freeman died
auddenly Friday morning,
111. Misse. Krliue and Krae.ttuc
Lewis, Itertha Smith completed
their nnrk at (inadaliipe College
nnd arc liouic for the summer.
Mis. Clemmle Smith and Mr. lion-
uie llaltles students of the same
college are heme. Miss Ktwuui
I.eOeiidre graduated from Prairie
View last week. Sir. J. II. Ad-
am*. a student' of l'rairie View
t-ollege lias returned home. Sfrs.
Itnliert J)ay left the city Monday
fur San Antnnlo whore siie will
join her husband to make their
future home. Mrs. A. M. Harvey
left Monday to attend the summer
school scmIou at Xamuel Huston
College
—
l Hickston News ^
^•a1
Portland Has Queer "Mercy Boat"
V*1 • « ''
Sunday School at 10:30.
splendid lesson wn* taught aad
re v 1 e w e d by Superlil^endci.
Brown. After Sunday School a
She I lively prayer meeting waa S"i
was the sister of Mrs. Lola Lnsk ducted by the senior home |J^lon j tions are being made for the af-
j who left the city recently for Le*! aisters. Misses Mae E'.fa Jame^ fttjr> There will be speaking by
Anirelov California. Mi s jfrlma, and Flroy K Goode ire Imne! noted speaker#, baseball games,
THIS odd-looking affair la n aen-golng ambulance rtlt Into service the
other day by the city of Portland, Ore. It is popularly called the
"mercy boat" but technically It Is an "acrohydrocrafL"
i tion June 10. Elaborate prepare-
Victoria News
!
Perry accompanied L>r. A, Q. Shir- f(,r the summer. Miss R%Jh O'
ley and niece to Da<:•.>>, Mrs. G. Henry of Prairie View Is nqfc tor
A. Shirley ac. mpanied the body, ^'e summer vacation. Mra. Gti
Mr. and Mrs H. Johnson Hayes is on the slsck lfstr Big
honored their little daughter, Miss' plans are being made for the 19th
of June celebration.
Hack* It
toria an
tt. the
an 1 Mrs. S. D.
...* • ' Is horn, from j jjurt,ara Jene Johuam with a love
iieire where sne liar
*ueeessfal year. Mis?
spent Saturday In Vic
\.e guest ot .Mi .s Ozzi(
1. *i
i ii
t-.
.list
A
il
t«-r
J
P Fe
us t'hri-
ta Jo^Ui
two
Mrs.
Mr.
. two
and
In-
jlored
ly birthday party May 118 at the!
home. About fifteen children
were served ice cream and cake.
. , Miss Gladys Cosey ha returned
I"nne :. a popu.ar junior at frnm *.,
!!;••• V :'T ""
->Irs. Agnes Tiowls and daughters.!
1 Juanita and
leav
Missouri, where sue will
Texas after her
Mi*s /. Alexander
Mr Tom J
*v« ning at h.
$-i'-ea were
Ba let Cbnri
ctii dialing, s
s b"ine. Funeral ser-
lield fr m Palestine
h. Rev 0. P Feller
urviving aro his wifo,
. four nonp, one
t of other rela-
ett «.
Hoi list
attend the Southwest dl
ference of the Students
Association.
Miss Viola Whitley, who
I spent tho scb<
N'lew
| «umm
| who is a junior at Tlllotson, is I i
I also bona. < * iM*r stodente wbo j
I are homi from collage are: Misa
Odette Muier, Mr. Herbert Craw-
in Lamparas
r
i
!
Kenedy Sciicol closed Fridw
Exercises were held Wednesday
Kenedy News
Susie Duo-' and Thursday nights.
, l«ft for iier holm
uriee Mis* Hack- accompanied hv 1
luesda.v night for ii,,i„ .... ., .. , . I
t f r w, r 1 Brown Chapel A. M. E. Church,
•riot M- v ""!°url, | Uee. B. J. Kaster pastor, held Ser-
<"hr:,.ian I " ' ' "f Mm 1 "t vl-i-, Sunday. Dr. T. R. Clen>-
Lf iMnc " V . n! '< \TT ,n""s l'resi,llnB cldl>r of the Y"a
lias llM1d,°" I kum District was the guest of
li« nehool year at I'rairii- cro\^i' Snnd n i "■ • ° " '', Bcv. and Mrs. C. C. Washington
"oi:. _'e is .. ;i:p f ir the ' | Haturday night, enronte to Skid-
M s .Tmil, i K ''-in n, *"■ ™ " "" "" ™ ™ 1,1 " 'J more to hold his quarterly cou-
a juii. ,r .it Till '- .is i /"> v I ' ference.
tenuis, marathon races, etc. l'rizes
will lie given the winners in the
various events. There will lie a
parade with ox wagons, mule wug-
ons, buggies, deeoruted floats. E.
C. C. Carter, Will Crawford, and
Charlie Hudson, the committee on
meats, stated that there will he
plenty of barliecue. At night there
will be a drama and musical pro-
gram sponsored by tho V. M. C.
A.
Sunday evening the V. M. C. A.
Quartette appeared at tho Hope-
well Baptist Church, at tho Js-
land. Those composing tlie quar-
tette wire Messrs. Xeal 0. Davis,
Johu Edd Rollin, Vernon K. Vi-er,
and Maslon Grilhn.
Mrs. I". E. ("alter is home after
Beating*^Gun.
By ALVIN MOSES
Feature Writer
tFnr Tit. An.orlatt'd >i'Cro PrtM>
NEW VOIIK—Not only has the
successful steering of Job Louis
to the door of listianu's throne
roJin placed boxing b'.ck into the
million-dollar gate cla'S again, it
has done considerably more than
that.
Throughout the country, color-
ed men of means and business
standing are securing the wosds
for classy colored Kxera and
making tracks to follow in the
glorious footsteps of Messrs. John
ltoxborouh and Julian Black.
Quite a numbsr of letters have
a stay in the hospital and reported j reached us since the rise of the
broke down the harriers that hive
confronted flghti r Of eo.i.r frr
more than 75 years We want to
say, here and now. tha* we con-
sider such queries as Tlclous In
the extreme, and not a little stup-
id. It Is our belief that few «nne
thinking race members are not
rbnrersunt wl'h the tine fnets
that surrourd such alilntav. as a
MIKE JACOHS . . . BLACK and
KoxuonouGH.
What we should concern our-
selves with 1. the fact It hasn't
been so many years ago that our
lads carried Into the 24 foot rop-
ed enclosure what was commonly
known In ring circles as "the
black man's burden," something
Joe Louis, up to this point of his
brilliant career, has known abso-
lutely nothing about.
future Ixxiin* Promising
Heretofore, colored boxers have
labored tinder sort of an "unwrit-
ten law," which permitted tliein
to rise no higher than a caullflow-
eri'd human puncalng bog In the
capacity of a sparring partner to
the . . . "main eventer"; or the
head man In the time-honored
"tank-dlvlug" act recently copy-
righted by ex-world's champion
Jack Sharkey and Unknown Win-
ston.
We're not attempting to say that
boxing for the thousands of our
youngsters who may never hope
to gain the prominence of I/nils
from this point on is going to be
a l>ed ot roses; rather, we say
that the shackles that fastened
them yesteryear aro beginning to
rust aud full apart.
The Held was never riper for
wide-awake huslnc.il uicn lo step
ill and develop boys who, until J
Lout* came Into view with his'
MILLIONS of white and black'
admirers, rightfully considered j
themselves tho 'forgotten man" of;
listiann. Jack Deuipsey steppe I j
out aud formed White Hope clubs !
In tho Vnltrd States, Canada, and
(ircat Britain. We don't need:
"BLACK nun;" tournaments WE
NEED RACE l'K<IMOTKKH AND:
MA.NAdElts. Promoters, who|
won't go in for attraction* featur j
ing colored tighter, against each
other, but sportsmen who wll'
give the public high class, evenly
matched cards under conditions
that prevent such actions as took
place during 1'EDltU MONTA-
Xl'Z'S last boul.
Sweep Jealousy and Greed Aside
Drop lu any day to the Pioneer
gyumasluui ,-hi-uld ytH^ rtquirg a
ennrrctf Men of the typo TTf men
wiio have gone Into the light game
for coin and fame. Hoy Gardner
(director); Charlie 111 ley, (man-
ager), and Ualph White, (secre-
tary), are three wldo-awake busi-
ness men who operate under tlie
title of tho TIUAXai'LAU BOX-
IXO ENTERPRISE. They've en-
gaged tlie services of Billy Miller,
former nee In the camp of world's
bantam king, AL BROWN, nnd
uultss we miss our guess badly,
these young fellows are going to
make n lot ot noise In light cir-
cles. They know their business,
can fence or strike a bargain with
the keenest minds they encounter,
aro aro truly representative gen-
tlcmen, the kind we've been claim-
ing we need badly in boxing.
The time has come for us to
lake a place In the promotion
Held, nnd we can do it Just as
easily as rolling off a log provid-
ing we arc ready to bury potty
Jealousies, greed, and hair-trigger
temperaments that wc seem to
possess ONLY FOR EACH OTII-
Kit.
In each key city let six or mure
citlxens pool their Interests, say
|,"*,OOU EACH, form u chartered
club, comply with the Htate Ath-
letic comtnls.lon laws, start off
with cards ot the "club lighter"
type, gradually growing iuto the
sort of institution that can affurd
the attractions put on by the
Garden.
Honor Race Girl
At New York I].
By Thr A*«nrlnl.<1 JS.irro Pr...
NEW VOIIK.—Mi*s M.idelon
Battle, youngest of three daught-
ers of Mrs. and Dr. Wallace A.
Battle, is now completing with
high honors her freshman year
at New York University. In her
last examinations she led In the
highest rank lu Lstiu and French,
with UTCi and 1X1 'c, aud was at
once made a inemlvr ot the Class-
ical Society, Etta Sigma l'hi. Mi-<
Battle, who is only IN, was tho
only meiulier of her race so hon-
ored.
Poro College
FREE TRIP TO CHICAGO
To Ibe dealer in every tonu and
city, selling the largest numlier of
tickets for a program to be citeu
In their rtty. In rase of tie, dupli-
cate prizes awarded. Write fr
Information.
4415 8. Parkwty, Dept M
Chicago, Illinois
Cuero News
as doing Hue. Mrs, Charlie Wil-
liams is home after an operation
Servk
■c was splendid at Galilee ' hospital and reported Im-
I
Jdrv Jnnle Jac
Aluuglitt-r aij<l ■
Jive*.
Sunday School at St. Mark's
Spiritual Temple • 1 at
n m. with a large attendance.
He view by the pastor. Noon and
night scrvicee were carried out
nicely The pasto** conducted the
service.
The Vietoria-Callionn Institute
eon rtned at l'alestine Baptist
Church Saturday and Hun lay. At
noon Mervices the pastor upokc in-
terestingly. a three week# bible
class will open June IS. All «ro
urged to attend.
NVfiister's Ciiapei Senior choir
itertained li* organist, Mrs, II. c.
ford and Mr. Memphis Crawford,
Jr., all from Paul Q til ml
Class I)«y and Conieneement
Kxerrlaes
The 'las«i day exercises for the
cla*s of 'JIG of Holoinon M. Coles
School were held at the First Con-
gregational Uiurch cn Thursday
night, May 28. The program was i .
opened with the National Negro'
The commencement exercUes of
the Cuero School, under the prln-
clpalshlp of rrof. Win. C. John-
ston. were up to the usual high
standard. ria*s day exercises
were held Friday. May L* , ut K. of
I' Hall "Seek tlie higher Val-
ues of Life" was the subject of
i tlie baccalaureate sermon deliver-
Sunday night nt Macedonia
! throughout the day Sunday. Key.
Taylor of Goliad preached. After
several weeks' stay as the
RUe-t of Mr. and Mr*. I ly Mulliu,
Mr. W. It. Heed left Thursday for
( orpus Christ!. Mr. and Mrs. T.
II. Smith and family were ttie
Anthem and wan followed by the
das* history by Odette Crawford;
a duett, by Odette Crawford an 1
Dorothy Kitchen; the claas proph-
ecy, by L ( . Adams: n solo by
Sampson Allston, the class will
by Argeree Urlfflo; advice to the
Juniors, by Ortes Miller; the jun-
ior response by Joe Reyes; solo by
Misa J. A. Jones an r remarkm by
Mrs. E. S. Smith anl Prof. T. C.
proving nicely. Mrs. Hertlia Cur-
ry, Mrs. Nancy McNealty, Dewitt
Pope, Wilrner Jones, Johunle Mae
Davis are on tho tick list this
week. Mrs. Mae Etter Wiley is
up again.
Rev. N. W. White passed
cx-Uolden glover to fame request-
ing that we give, in our opinion,
tho ways nnd uieans by which
the co-uiiinagers of belting Joseph
*110.1, of their children Hunday.l ^ro"8h c,l>; ™r"u,e, lmn,c
Mr. Dan Steward of New Muko Mo"dil.v" Mrs" ll'""ces Jnck""n
1. tho houaa sueat of ujK<l1 na' ln the vlsltl'.IK "0r .el,(c.r:
Mrs. Hy, Mulliu, Plesse l>e
to pay for tho papers when de-
livered.
—
Murray, with a aurpriae reception
nnd kliower Thursday at tho par-1 \v("r-
- ",ajje. r.Ms. Murray will depart i ' Tll(, COmencemeut e«rcl,e. for
fop her auimner vacation ,oor> and 0l„ Rradn„tM of M Ci,,„9 „
lwlM. lr,,, 'SenCe , A ^ school wore held at the North.i,Ic
f.d arda will ,erve in her Mea l. ,lluii0r Migl, Sl.|j()0| 6;30 „-e|0
Sunday Sch< ol tr Webster's Clmp
el was carried out nicely. Tho
pastor preached from the subject:
"Come, Go and Tarry." Visitors
fr in Corpus ChrKi
'in the service.
A Golden T -a
k
Saturday night. The address to
the class was delivered by Prof.
L. C. Phillips of Prairie View.
The valndcitory speech was prlv-
Edgar News
&
| ltaptl«t Church by Itev. U E.
Meldor, Moderator. Mr. Zlon I!ap
tlst Asociation. The commencement
oxerciie. were held Monday, June
1. M Mt. Zlou Auditorium. The
(laas address was delivered hy .IHHil - I
]ir. Clariine IV Friday of Seguln.l Mr«. Kiln Wimhiah and fl
The senior cla- beautifully j attended tho baccalaureate aci
drcMod In cap. an 1 (towns, con-'at Cuero Sunday uigllt. M0E1.
>i-ted of thirteen inemher^: Lucy j Harper ppeut last Friday atj.Qo-
Mac LewN. valedictorian; I'niiiltif Had, and his daughter, Matlif It.,
Harmon, salotatorian; I.ula M w ho has been attending afaSol
Harnett, Henry Mae Calloway, Vi-, there, accompanied him l]3po.
ola Da Via, Myrtle liavi,, I'hj'.ils Mr«. Stella Taylor rlslted a v
(.ruwford, Corene McAllister, Clara | and Mrs. X. K. Henderson Sftn-
.Jean Seott, Edna M. Sweeney, Au- day.
Sunday School at Branch No, 3
opened on time with Mrs. Stella
Taylor actiry .uparlfctendent. Mr.
in-law, Mrs. Martha Jwics. Mr. E,
\V. Carter ot Mexla was in ibe
city Saturday. Mr. Uus Jones,
inanuger of the Joues Funeral
Home, was also lu the city.
Last minute news is that Mrs.
Ilallic (Mott) Xorris died in the
Hammond Hospital in lJryiin. The
Jones Funeral Home hearse went
for the body. Mrs. Xorris was
ell known here, and bus children
liere and a number of friends.
were present | nll j,y j,;ditll jonS|| lllc ,a|u.
Dorothy Kitchen.
tut ry by Mis-
. ' ht given Music was fur
>nnda> evening at the par.nnagn
from 4:0(1 to <1:30 p. in.
Lillie Ora Mho Hayes is spend-
nig a few week. In Houaton with
her mother. Mra. Battle Joshua,
Corpus Chrlsti. is tliu guest of her
I'.TcnU. Mr. and Mra Itiehard Au-
i Mir. Mrs. Mary Joshua, Corpus,
i ierirent an operation ln Ddtor
11 jspltal. Siie, la doing nicely. .Mr.
' A thur Jj'win and W1U King, Knn
Antonio, were visitors of Mrs.
led by the clio-
ral club and the diplomas were
presented hy Dr. E. II. Hereford,
the superintendent of the Corpus
Christ! schools.
HAS FIT; DROWNS
lly Tim A.toclalfil Jieiiro I'r...
KIXSTOX X. C.—Ituse-c Hliaw,
young Janitor nt a local theatre,
was drowned ln tlie Netise river
lost week because he had aa epi-
leptic fit while swimming, police
?tie Lewis, Sunday, Miss Har- j decided at tht inquest.
drey Mac White, Abraham West-
ley and LaVnughan Itoy.
Mrs. Katie Fitzgerald entertain-
ed the seniors with a psrty May
'.'ii in the home ol -Miss S. B. Far-
row a banquet was giver, at K. of | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Green. Mrs.
r. Hall, .Tunc 'J by the V XI. p. Maria Washington Is on the sick
C. for the senior cla-e ; ii«r. Mr. nnd Mrs F. McKnlght
l'rof. O L. Wlinlii.h mil faml-1 "ere the guts , of Mr and Mr,. E.
ly. Mrs. M. Battles, Miss J. L. j Billiard. Sunday.
Baredeld, Mr. J Lewis an I Itev. ; — — — - i T, t, wttiw^
C. A. Slngletary amended coin-
meneement nt Onadalupe College.
Mr. Stanley Itlcbard and family
were v^itura in the city lint
«cok. Mr. ijjcar Edward! spent
the week end In Corpus Chrlgtl,
Miss Ora Lee Meador of San
Antonio is at the bedside of Mrs.
Alina itaudall, «hu is in the city
H. I". COMMENCEMENT TODAY
WASH1XGTOX, D. 0. — Dr.
Mordecal W. Johnson, president,
:ind the board of trustees, Howard
I ulverslty, unnounce that Dr.
1 orge Frederick Zook, president
'■ the Ameilcan Council on Edu-
' ion. Washington, D. C., will de-
and Mrs. James I'leasant, Kene- i;er the coinmenceinont address,
dy, were visiting their parents, f i'bi.v afternoon, June C, 1030, at
si o'clock.
Madisonville
j
Poisoned Kidneys
Stop Getting Up Nights
harrulMaly fJuth poliong nnd
fiyin kldneyn aiul corrcct irrl
L
Jbe committee ^ arrai„f«ie,ts S'XfnSM
lor tho jeventy-flrst emancipation nt /.arknge or i Medal Haarlem
and First Texas Ci'-Iiccdd&I Cele-' n!' and take ua' directed.
l ntinn Jo * .,*.« ' , Hjmptoms of kldnfty and blnd-
oration is ex] ectfng several thou- • -aiinr-per? nre erant. burning °r
sand In attendance at the celibra "in« n wage — backache — leg
' «•; iiipa— puffy eyea, _ .
That Good Feeling/
aftar Block-Draught has
relieved constipation..,
Thousands of men and women
avoid low of time nt work from
sickness by watching their health,
and taking Black-Draught at tho
first sign of constipation.
Ordinary errors in eating may
Interfere with natural regularity
of tho bowels. A dose or two of
Black-Draught will make them
active again. It is a
reliable, purely vege-
table laxative. SO
many like it because
of "that good feel-
ing" which Its thor-
ough action brings.
Sold in 25c packages
BUILD
YOUR HEALTH
HEALTH
MUCH
IMPROVED
SHERMAN PLATES
Ban Antonio, Texan,
May ic. mo.
Uear Dr. Hherman;
A abort time ago I had all
tny loeih t xtra< u-d in your
offln—ull Uppern and Ixwer*
ae you udvleed thie—my JU-ulih
ll«'ing bad.
Hlnce then I have gained
over 1-' pound* In u eight and
feel 1V0% better. 1 am now
wearing my Temporary Plates
and getting along line, aa the
Plate* aro natural looking.
comfortable and really fit my
in' uth. Many nf tny friends
have remarked that they did
not know i wa wearing ar-
tlfdal teeth.
Thanking you. Doctor, for
thy kind, rourieoutf and friend-
ly treatment by all your office
staff and the good work I received, 1 am
Very truly your*,
h. M. KENT, 123, Fairvlew Road.
BAD TKKTH MAY HARM VOl'K HEALTH
Don't Take Our Word for It—AxU V"ur I'liylcian.
Other I'Utra lllflirr I'rircd
TIIK rr.LIHthl)
DEPARTMENT
with Betly June
Dukes, Kereplioii.
• t, it nt your
service.
COME IN
TODAY!
lietty June Dukes
Receptionist
ATTENTION
BONUS VETERANS
Act NOW While Present Low* Prices
Are in Effect
FREE EXAMINATION
Plate Repair* from
Teeth Cleaned and
Hums Treated
Crown*, (jold, 22-k,
I■' Itn at
SAVE MON'i: Y — .M I >IM I M 1'IiICKS
I'l M lsritv-JIOT t'llEAPWOKIC
SI Ordinary Fillings
Poriolain Killings
$1
$2
_ "••• • niiii^n ^ —
$8 l£'r.1 S7.50
Ol.l) DKNTAI, VAM'AHl.t
*n,l t lk II over with us.
lt-0
s-ao
DR. G. W. SHERMAN
LONG ESTABLISHED-
LIIoun
33
H YEARS—7 (11 \IItS
... "• i H i si:comi l i.(nut
. .. - 'a|J s Btrrrt—r.ntrniii'e u:tl Jr. si.
V. JI—Sunday 0-12 31.
Dally Till
ONE-DAY Si-ItVlti: OVT-OF-TOWX I'ATIEKTS
Alary'i
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1936, newspaper, June 5, 1936; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth389570/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.