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PAGE TWO
SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1938.
Austin Hews Section
Victoria News
P. E. McINTYRE
Personal Mention
PHONE 9487
| Mm. Emma Wilm*r, popular mem-
We arr (tlarf tn we Mist Bandy, "f the Lovable Udie* Whist
club *v*s unable to attend meeting
popular librarian at Samuel Hil-
ton College, up again after bein/ on account of illnms^
tn bed for a week suffering from a
(prained ankle.
«eek is Taylor visiting with rela-
tives and friends
Lovable Indies Whist Club
Look-e-fellers. Seems like Anna
Reeves ia springing the ugly duck-
Urs. J. Clay of Elgin and Miss >d Oti Uwson ia about to
Ima Lee Clay of Taylor were in 'ng swan song—Jno. (Chester)
Auatiti at the bedside of their Myers ia still 'splainmg to Gladys
daughter and sister, last week, who * out certain action* on the end of
had a major operation and i very th* month—Kthel Coleman ia being
much improved now. missed quite a bit.-How did Cath-
• • • crine Cavtness qualify for a Senior
Mrs. Bennie Wilson spent last *1^ ^r- dance?—Ernest Bailey
seems to be the freshest freshman
on the campus—Looks as though
j Friend Sylvia Mae Edward is tak-
Miss Eloise Hull, popular owner j 'nff 1*l°w the belt, which is
1 Eloise Cafe on E. 11th St., is not fair.—Lucyle Hall has an apron
again able to be out after a week's «tnng with Wootie Holmes on the
illness. other end.—G. J. Sutton is missed
Messrs. W. A. Tarver, Jr., Lang- on. Tillotson Campus these beauti-
aton Branch, Mrs. E. A. Bailey. Mr f l spring days—Walter McMillan
and Mrs. J. D. Corley, and Mr. and ' the big noise on S. H. campus
Mrs. J. D. lowery, Jr., were among *">«* he '• the Dra-
the many San Antonio visitors here Kon 'nn Leonard Sells, was
Saturday night. he out of town last Saturday night ?
• • • —Catherine Britton out at Tillot-
Messrs. Jno. Southern, Reeves on *ot 'ack>' break. Her boy
and Nichols were up from Prairie f"end from Corsicana must opt;-
View College Saturday night. Many Corsicana to Austin bus line-
other Prairie Viewans were also in * onder who Marguerite Brown ii
the city for the Alpha dance. keeping sweet for!—Well. Doris
Samuel Huston Track Men Collins is just as lovely as ever and
In Training doesn't seem any the worse off
Although the Samuel Huston , fr0D> her ordeal. Toodle-oo," frails,
Track Team is handicapped this | «'" have another chat next week,
year by the loss of three of the four Greater Mt. Zion Baptist Church
huskies making up the four all- "eT- *"• H. Jones, Pastor
■tar track team of last year, I Sunday School opened at the
Coach Itty Dalton reports that he U9U>1 hour with Supt. Byrd and
has found new material which bids co-workers on hand. A beautiful
lair to make an excellent showing subject was taught with large at-
■t Prairie View. April 28th, and tendance. Class No. 8 won the ban-1
29th. ner. Five viaitors were present. At
Auatia Tigera Readv for Games 11 «vice Rev. Jones read the I
M^r. Ira Marshall says that his schripture lesson. The pastor j
team is now in Mid-season form and Preached a very inspiring sermon. I
any semi-pro wishing to book At 3 p. m. devotional services were i
games can do so by writing him at held. Rev. C. P. Caljins delivered
1600 E. 18th street. * w°nderful sermon at' the night
Visitor* Feted service.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Durst wen CapiUI Ideas
pleasant hosts to their cousin, Miss 'by Mack)
Margaret Hoswell and Mr. Sparks I True to form blustery March ws
of Ft. Worth at a delightful din- ushered out in whirl as the Alpha
ner Monday, April 3rd. men entertained Eds, co-eds and
Personal Mention friends to the nth degree last Sat-
Mr. B. J. Hollings, 618 Wood St.. urda>" n'Kht-
lias been confined to bed for a few Speaking of March reminds one
days. His friends are hoping for °f wind"- which in turn calls back
km m speedy ncoviry. *®yinj: Its an ii! wind
•Mrs. P. H. Bellamy, Jr., is re- that blows nobody good." Well,
euperating at her Seventh St. home E«rl (Little) Swisher proved that
from an operation. Her condition making girls was just as easy as .
is much improved. making Phi Kappa Theta and Al-
M s Kthel Smith. San Pha Phi Alpha. Take it from me \
Antonio, was the pleasant house bad a frail at the hop and made
guest of Miss Anna Reeves, 1307 her ,ik* '*• y° *
Nueces St, for a few days this Th Fnt d«nc<' **s sponsored by j
week S H. C. but the Tillotson bunch
Entre Xous Social Club a" but stole the show. Eva Me- j
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards losk>"' Julia Hughe* and Carolyn
were hosts to the Entre Nous and l^e^alt just like huge magnets
Lions Clubs at their residence on throughout the night.
East 12th Sunday afternoon at 5 " WBS a Problem to determine j
o'clock. The business meeting was whether the dance was an Austin
in different rooms. Very impor- or San Antonio affair as the guests
tant business was discussed. A began tn arrive. Misses Hazel
very appetixing luncheon was serv. P°"eman, IeDora Shelton, Stella
ed to the members jointly after the Jeane Eustace, Lucile Inman, Fan-
meeting. Guest of the evening was me Lou Henderson, Lucile Bonnett,
Miss Jessie Marro of San Antonio. Ethelyn Maynard, Ethel and Mar-
Mias Bessie Durst will be next hos. tha Branch, Myrtha and Nell Grey i
tess to the club. Washington, Louise Smith, The
Notre Dame Club Hurds, The Corleys, Lowereys,'
Mrs. William Darden was hostess Mitchell . Henry Dixon and num-1
to the Notre Dame Club Sunday at er(,us "thpr Alamoites were seen to
her home. 1810 Newton street. Aft- register in rapid succession.
er the business session, Mrs. Wm. Shackles was wonder-
Spence was awarded a prize for ^ by can t this night go on
pinning the donkev'j Uil, and Mrs. forever" However, there was no
Charlie Richardson for guessing the cause for wonderment for those who
most correct articles that were in 8aw the right bow.
a bag. Scuse me, Karl, and big Dad—
An appetizing repast was served n'lfht has a thousand eyes. Bet-
Misses Helen Stanley and Marion '*r *° easy next time.
Watronres and Mrs. Evelyn Love
were guests. Miss Leora Medear-
is will be hostess Sunday.
Lavohle Ladie* Whiat Club
Wednesday, March 29, Miss Ruby
I.ee Whitis was hostess to the club.
After a lengthy business meeting,
' term* of (taging a B. Y. P. U. o-
cial.
Bethlehem Baptitt Church, >tate*
! Mr*. Louise Mead, under the pro-
gressive new pastorate of Rev. E.
H. Branch, opened Sunday School
at the usual hour. C. liaynea, su-
"All Alone, All Alone; but I was
not by a telephone, so then I
thought of the S. A. Register and
I began to run on and on, where?
Home to read the southwest* be*t
Negro newspaper. j penntendent. The lessonwai re-
Mis* Susie Wyatt, teacher of | viewed by Rev. t. J. Noble. The
Spring Creek School, says Web-1 Independent Club met at the home
| star's Chapel M. E. Church opened ] of Mr*. Loui*e Mead; the club n
Sunday School at the usual hour, for charity and is doing some good
Supt. D. N. Swan and co-workers work in V ictoria, helping the needy,
were at their dutie*. The Willing Worker". Club met at
The day wa* Communion Day. the home of Mrs. Doreen Purdy.
Some very touching sermon* were l*he Pastor* Aid Society met at
preached by Rev. II. A. Jones. The 'he home of Mr*. E. J. Dukes,
-ub-district group assembly is con-1 Thanks for the good Bethlehem
\ening at Webster's Chapel through news. Mrs. Mead.
the 9th. Night sen-ice* will be ren- Mt. Calvary Baptist, says Miss
dered only. The vi*iting partici- Mary Frances Love, opened Sunday
pant churches are Goliad, Cologne School at the usual hour with offi-
and Edna. Rev. H. A. Jones is '«* in charge. The 11 o clock ner-
group leader and Rev. S. D. Mosely vice* were rendered by Rev. T. H.
is diatrict .uperintendent. Robinson. Well folk*, he say. we
I The Ladiea' Aid and Foreign Mis- had another
Heaven-Hell social
Miis "Tlppinj." Keep the good
word a'going.
Miss* Norma Lee Bennett tunes
in from the Good St Peter's Bap
tint Church and say* the Sunday
School met at the usual hour with
the superintendent and his co-
worker* at their respective places
and on time. Monday night, Mt.
Olive Baptist and Pastor, Rev. W.
Chapman, will be with Mr. Julius
Bennett, Misse* Annie Mae Brown
and Marjoreae Bennett and their
St. Peter'* program. ThurrJay
night prayer aervice at 7:30. Fri-
day night choir rehearsal.
A program titled the "Gospel
Cake" wa* itaged by Miaie* Mar-
joreae Bennett and Mr. Albert
Thomas. Mr., Julius Bennett found
the majority of the scriptures. Miss
May Dell "Tiny" Dukes rendered a
splendid solo. Miss Margerite Ben.
nctt and Mrs. Frank White sang
wonderful number*. The Hopkin*
Four, composed of little Misses
Dorothy Willie Gipaon and Ethel
Mae Joshua and two others, ren-
spicy selection. A social
sion Auxiliaries of M. E. Church Friday night. It was attended fair
■r.ve a feast at the Odd Fellows with Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Gipson pres. dered a
Hall March 31 with a fair attend- ent. Oh boy! did they enjoy them-1 for the benefit of Tribe No. 7 of
ance. Mrs. T. W. Swanson and *elve« in Heaven? Hell wa* red-
Mis* Gussie* Pettus are the heads hot with such members as«Mr. Jas.
of these auxiliaries. Byars, Mrs. Emma Lee Ferguson
Mia* S. "Lee" We t ay« Pales-1 and Miss Helen Sladc. Saturday
tine'* Sunday School was carried we went to the Edwards Ranch to
out as usual. The services at Pal- "tage a program for the benefit of
estine Baptist Church seemed to be the church and for Mr. Will Heard's
St. Peter'* Baptlit Church wa*
staged at the residence of Mr.
Louis Ester Wednesday night.
Mrs. Allie Silar says Mt. Sale
Baptist Church under the progres-
sive leadership of Rev. William*,
ha* it* meeting* or gatherings for
sky-high as the pastor preached ^3rd anniversary, but liaten to thi«: the week a. follow*: Monday night
from Act* 7-55. His subject was We had a dinner spread consisting ehoir practice, Wednesday night
■The Great Need in the Church To- of hot barbecue, ice cream and ev-| prayer aervice, begins for the corn-
day." He said when we are caught trything good to eat. We are in- r™val'
up in the spirit we are above our vited back, but Mr. Heard wants Mrs. Elder Marks died Thursday
trials and tribulations. When you " notice. After the dinner, the night at her residence here Miss
are in and around Victoria for a program was by the follow^g: Geraldine Oliver is the niece of
real gospel message vi.it u* at the Mrs. Sadie Combs, Miss Mae Dell Mrs. Marks. Miss Oliver is ex
greater Palestine Baptist Church.1 Mitchell. Mary Francis Love and pecwrf to resume her regular du-
Rev Wm We t pastor Sodonia West, Mrs. Lola Robinson, ties Sunday.
President E. M. Timmons and her 'd« Thomas. Eddi. Stapleton, Elli- The sociali that Tribe No. 7 of
arrarmtion of B Y P U work- ott Robinion, Mrs. Pearl Robimon the St. Peters Baptist Church will
ers met at 6 00 o'clock Sunday «"d Mr. and Mrs. Heard. Closing be staged partly by Mis* Sarah
evening. The program brought to by Rev. T. H. Robinson. j Price, who al*o re.ide* at the aame
the Union by Miss Raodell Nobles, Salter's Chapel A. M. E., unde: residence a* Mr. Loui* Eiter.
was a very timelv one. Chairman I the guidance of Rev. George John-| I am voicing the lentimenta of
"Tot*" Builocks of the membership 'on, say* Miss Mary "Tipping" Till- the "Rosy Town people when I say
man, had wonderful Sunday School that the entire city mourned the
service*. The members are plan- death of Mrs. Elder Marks, a wo-
ning to have a high time this week man of lovely character. She de-
on the 6th of April. Each Satur-1 parted thii life Thursday night in
day night for an indefinite time the past week. The funeral *erv-
there will be suppers served on the ice* were held at Mt Sale Baptilt
Salter'* Chapel law n. Good news, | Church Sunday evening. Rev. Wm.
committee introduced to the Union
the following viaitora, Mr. Farris
Cole. Mrs. Lillian Richardson, Miss-
el Mary Tipping Tillman and Viv-
ian "Rudella" Harvey; all the visit-
ors made interesting remarks for
B. Y. P. U. advancement. Presi-
dent Timmons stated that Palestine
B. Y. P. U. is at all times glad
to receive and welcome visitors, j
Mr. Rogers Jorman, chairman of
the social committee, talked in
West, pastor of Palestine Baptist
Church, officiated. She wa* preai-
dent of the W. II. M. S. and were
tary of the Mt. Salem Baptilt
Church. She I* survived by many
relative*. VI*itora to attend the
funeral were Misses Addie Mae Oli-
ver, Valree Williams, Mr*. Jessie
Mae Marshall, Mr. Martin Marshall
and three son*, Mr. and Mr*. A. T.
Barefield, Mr. and Mra. F. L. Wil-
liam*, Mr. and Mr*. Harrison Wil-
liams, Meadames Naomi Shaw, No-
vella Thomas and L. J. Bunting
of Refugio, Mr. and Mrs. Jenny
Hamilton, Mr. F. J. Oliver of San
Antonio, Mr*. B. E. Robinson of
Houaton, Mr. and Mr*. Sander*
Marshall and family of Blooming-
ton, Mr. Claude Oliver of "Buck-
•ye," and Mr*. Pinky Oliver of El
Campo.
Mrs. Jennie Smith, mother of
Mis* Lorraine Smith, who ha* been
in "Bay Town" for some time ill,
was brought to thn City of Rose*
Saturday night accompanied by
William Smith Jr. and Mr. and Mr*.
Mahon.
Mrs. Maggie Barefield wa* re-
corded on the lick lilt last week.
Miss I. M. Bryant wa* hoite** to
the Ari.to Club Wednesday eve-
ning. Mr*. A. D. Sheffield, presi-
dent, presiding. A few itunt* of
physical education were demon-
strated by Mesdames A. D. Shef-
field, Frank White, Mi**ea Sarah
Price and Dorothy Williama. After
thl* a delicious ice course was
served. The next meeting will be
at the home of Miss D. A. Arthur.
The Garfield Colored School
closed with an excellent program.
Each person nobly responded, mak-
ing a record for the school and ita
teacher, Mr*. Lura Stewart.
The Layman'* League of Palea-
tine's Baptiat Church, of which Mr.
Milton Hardy 1* president, held it*
regular meeting laat Tuesday night
at the church. Closing remark* by
the president Mr. Milton Hardy
is requesting that more young men
attend this organization.
Thii man 1* a strong believer and
supporter of the dear Register.
Professor John T. King, formerly
of San Antonio, is now located in
Victoria. Mr. King has proved him.
self a truly "miracla man" with
his remedies. Hi* work i* on the
Divine Healing plan.
Mines Sarah Price, Clarice Har
vey and Mr*. Mary Alice Mosely
did some nice playing for the Aris-
tos, and of course our old regu
lars, L. V. Shorty Girdy, Luretha
"Pickles" Jones and Madlyn "Red"
Williams showed up well, also Ma
ry "Tipping" Tillman, and Mae
Dell "Tiny" Dukes.
Mr. J. T. Stevtn* sponsored a
social the past week at the home
of Mr*. Caldwell. Miss Florine
Branch sponsored a social at her
home for the benefit "t the Sun-
day School.
The Cagers, composed of the
Aristoite* and V. H. S. Bumble
Bees, again staged a social at the
U. B. F. Hall.
Mr. Henry Porter motored to
Beeville Sunday.
Mrsi Ollie Kitchen i* in the City
of Roses.
Miss Claresa Lewi* visited San
Antonio at the bedside of her
aunt, Mrs. M. A. Wheeler, and
Uacle Benjamin Wheeler.
Messrs Melvin Howard and
Washington of Kendleton visited
the Rosytown Monday.
The following persons were vis-
itors Sunday: Clara Hamilton, Bet.
sie Hubbard, Abner Bellfield, Thel-
la Mae Williams, Christella Dean
and Georgia Young, from Bay
town.
Rev. and Mrs. Davis, who spon.
sored the pageant, "Heaven Bound,"
some time ago, passed through the
Rosy Town and viiited Mrs. Aman-
da Atwood, en reute to Kingsvllle
Misses Ella Mae Washington, I.
M. Bryant and Prof. W. F. Carter
motored to Houston Sunday, ac-
companied by Mi** Alfreda Bryant
of Edna, Texa*. While in Hou*-
ton they were the guest* of Mra.
W. M. Lane and Mrs. E. M. Dab-
ney.
Mr. Julius Bennett motored to
Inez Wednesday to see "whom?"
We'll see before long.
Messrs Clarence Mumphord and
Alex Haynes motored to Big Bay
City Sunday, and Freddie, didn't
you have fun "galore?"
Mrs. Birdie Williama is recorded
on the sick lilt.
Mil* Ellaine Haynes has been 111
for a good while.
When "Toti" neglect* to publish
something, it 1* not intentional, deai
people.
Mr*. Nettie Jorman, a believei
in the State's best newspaper, vis-
ited Mrs. Bullocks and her klnde^
garten aggregation some time age
and she reported an enjoyable time.
Some of my ardent Register sup-
porters are: Mrs. Massie Burton,
Mrs. Blanche Moody, Eliza Wil-
liams, Gusale Burton and Mrs. Bur.
nell Britton, Mrs. R. C. Hubbard
I* a regular reader alio. Mr*. Bet-
tie. Jones, Roae Harri* and Mary
Harri* really rejojice on aeelng
"Tot*" come with the dear Regis-
ter. Mr. Owen William* ha* al-
ready reformed, judging from hi*
act on in Rosy Town. How am I
talking, Miss Smith?
The boy* alway* want to hear
"Darkne** on the Delta" when Mia*
L. E. Smith i* willing to put it
over.
Watch "Em" Marion Chinn,'Wil-
liam Noble "deiired" a Sunday.
How are we talking, Bill Noble?
So did Mr. Milam Green, a* he ia
not allowed in "Baytown" any-
more. Probably Hit* WHIIams can
give reasons for it
Miss Florine Moody celebrated
her 18th birthday in the past week.
Mr*. Hattle Payton and Mr.
Frank Payton and family of eight,
have gotten tired of living lit
Pleaiant Green. They are planning
to move to town. How are we
talking, Hattle Mae?
Mias Catherine Tucker wants to
know how long will Mr. Woodrow
Fitzgerald be in "Rosytown." Mr.
Andrew has been visiting in Vie-
toria with her. How are we talk-
ing, Andrew? .
The "Singing Contest" is to be
staged at the Victoria High School
April 10th. Miss Emma Price and
Mrs. A. D. Sheffield are among
the ones who will sing. The af-
fair will be sponsored by Prof. D.
L. Marshall and Mis* Sarah Price.
Well, tune off and *«e "Tot."
next week.
How i* the new*, Crab Brown'
A*k "Fat*" Brown won't the news
be better after Eaiter Sunday.
I:
WIND!.
AND
WEATHER
MAKE YOUR SKIF
COARSE and UGL'
Round Rock News
You shut the door on
beauty and charm when
you neglect your skin. Coarse,
ugly skin always follows expos-
ure to Spring winds ar.d weather.
Always use Black and White
Peroxide Cream before you go
out. This fine cream keeps out
wind'driven dust and dirt. Re-
fines and lightens your skin and
holds on face powder ^r hours.
Large jar, 25c. Trial sue, 10c.
Service* at both churches were
well attended. Rev. W. B. Cana-
progres8ivYVhi*t"wa*"played'witf) I dy c'0,ed ' 10""i ht r«vivi1 ^ |
honors going to Mesdames Hattie ™uoh success. Sweet Home added
M. Overton, Mall ie
Frances E. Daniels.
Leigh and
another deacon to its staff Sunday
afternoon when they ordained
Mr. Harvey Moore received the Brother R°!an C! rk' ,.Rev:
high prize for men and Mr. Leon- Was "S'*ted in 'he °[d,nat'?n serv".
ard McArthur the booby. Mr.! >y Rev. R. S. W hite, who serv.
Frank Phillips of the Lone Eagle s '"A ""H
Club was guest of the evening. A
delicious dutch lunch was served.
FULLER UNDERTAKERS
(Successor to Rhambo)
Ambulance Service
Lady Attendant
Phones 9164-9165
503 Neches Austin, Texas
retary. Deacon John Coleman was
present with his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Grant were
visitors of Mrs. Amanda Daniels,
the mother of Mrs. Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. George Glover are
jlover
Hfts
Glover is visiting in Martindale.
Sick liat for this week is as fol-
lows: Mrs. Cora Haskins, Mr. Na-
thaniel Mercer.
The Bellinger Auto Livery, Incorporated
H. L. THOMPSON. President
Cathedral
6256
We
Never
Close
524 East
Commerce
San
Antonio
Texas
NEW FIVE PASSENGER ESSEX SEDANS FOR HIRE
Trips, 25c First 2 Miles. 10c Each Additional Mile
Funerals (3.00 & $4.00. Country Trip* 6c Pel Mile
Please Get Correct Price from The Office
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
OWEN'S GARAGE
PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES
Phone 9038 1311 E. 14th St., Austin. Texas
Keep Your Skin CLEAN
Here is a cleansing cream that
really goes down deep into the
pores to bring out all impurities.
It's Black and White Cleansing
Cream, the most effective skin
cleanser money can buy. It pre
vents humps and other blem'
ishes because it keeps your skin
CLEAN. Large can only 21c.
The trial size at 10c.
Give Your Skin FOOD
Your skin needs food and
Black and White Cold Cream
provide* j<*t the rich, nourish'
ing oils' it needs to banish
wrinkles and keep your skin
young, lovely and soft. Large
jar, only 2Jc. Trial sixe, 10c.
bimUfie.
BLACKtEWHITE
BEAUTY CREAMS
HandH COF*£E
a
Will Be Demonstrated at the
San Antonio Registers 2nd Semi-Annual
COOKING SCHOOL
and household bazaar
April 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th
BLEND
In H and H Coffee you enjoy ALL the
fine flavor and aroma of selected Central
and South American coffees, roasted by
the exclusive H and H roasting process
and brought to you at the peak of fresh-
ness and flavor, vacuum packed in the
"Crystalvac" container. H and H Coffee
is Days Fresher and it Stays Fresher. We
invite you to try it at the H and H Booth
at the Cooking School.
HOfPMAKN^HAYMAN^COfPEI CO.
NOW AT ALL GROCERS
•T/lr irxatM. c/t/wii pwM-Jt'
IS VACUUM PACKED
IN THE FAMOUS NEW
"CRYSTALVAC"
Reusable Crystal Jar
No coffee can be fresher than H and
H, because H and H Coffee is roasted
fresh daily right here in San Antonio, and
rushed from our ovens to your grocer.
Packed in its "Crystalvac" container, it
remains roaster-fresh until you've used
the last spoonful.
• • •
The exclusive H and H Roasting Pro-
cess creates a finer, richer flavor. Even
the finest coffee is flavorless until it is
roasted. It is roasting that brings out the
flavor, the richness and the fragrant
aroma that you enjoy. It is "roasting"
that has made H and H Coffee famous
for its flavor. The delicate H and H roast-
ing process literally creates the H and H
flavor. It brings you all the goodness and
delightful zest of the finest Central and
South American coffees .. . roasted deli-
cately, scientifically and with the skill
born of more than a quarter of a century's
experience in producing just this flavor.
• • •
If you enjoy fine coffee flavor ... try
H and H Coffee just once ... make it the
way you like your coffee made and taste
the difference in the cup.
• • •
The famous H and H slogan, "We Roast
It... Others Praise It," holds a message
for every lover of good coffee. It denotes
the importance of the roasting process,
which has helped to create the flavor that
has made H and H Coffee famous since
1899.
• • •
Small wonder that the recently completed
plant of the Hoffman-Hayman Coffee Company,
which is one of the finest and most modern
coffee roasting plants in the Southwest, is hum-
ming with activity. More and more H and H
Coffee must be roasted and packed to supply
the constantly increasing demand over the
Southwest.
• • •
We invite you to visit the H and H Booth
at the Register Cooking School and Household
Bazaar, April 11,12, 13 and 14th. Taste its de-
licious flavor and full bodied goodness. See the
famous H and H "Crystalvac" container that
keeps it always fresh.
-Sul.
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