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I'ACiM TWO
SAN ANTONIO HKG18TER
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FRIDAY, JULY 18, Was
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Texas Communities and School News
I Corpus Christi j j Kenedy News j
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•'Work. I'tar Study Hnrd,"
w tbo xul.Jeot of «1 * or
luHdo to the immn school *«o-
deut*. Wclnewlsy. ilurlM lh'lr
Hundiir School at Drown t'liapel
A. M. K. opened at *v::o r m
Moruhig Strrlee at 11 a m The
I as tor |icraoh*d ■ wonJerful er-
ehaprl emrcl**. br H«v. J. U ior ! t tl* «it«M ervk*. On* wa,
dan a gndnaW or Hamwl Hasten {added to the chntxh.
• 'oil**-, and a rtadtut of poat [ C. A. W«gt.tar,. p..tor of
GalOr* Baptlat Charch, opened
Simitar Srhonl at a. tn. B. T.
1'. I', at # :!W. N itsht service at i> :00
o clock. Mm. RUlle WllliUM
paswd awaf Joly after a ltn* r-
11of tllueaa; *hr «l laid to reat
j Huu<l*y. She laaraa a huaband.
•on, father, fire alaten. four bro-
ther!, and a host of other relatl e
to inouru her pawiug.
Mr. (Has. i'laher and Alei 1>«-
! rla of Yoakum. wer tlie Koeats of
' Mr and Mr«. Hy. Mullin, Sunday.
I After aevpral week«' atay. Mr.
jand Mrs. Jack rhapp.1 returned to
their hojuv In McAUau. Mr-. Ida
I Jones of Scbulenboris Is the house
of lier children, l'leaw be
: ready to l-uv tor the palters whin
1 delivrre-J.
(rmdnat* work la Nurthweatem
Tlnleendty. who. with hts wife.
Mrs. I.illte Bell ('allaban-Jonlan,
were visitor* tn the hon* of Mr
and Mrs. W. W. Callahaa. A siia
liar talk was mails by him to the
Vanitioa Day Bible School duria*
tlie «me day. The summer si-hool
enjoyed the visit paid them by
Rev Brown of this city, who made
s very practical and interesting
talk Friday mornlue.
The Fourth of Jnly wan celebra-
ted in a very but enjoyable way
by the psople of the city.
lie vs. Miles and Meador of
Kingsville. were r lid tors in the
city on the Fourth, spending much
time flshinic in the bay. They were
well revvanled for the time spent.
Miss Bdltli Mason a popular youns
member of tbe social set of tlii-
clty. was the winner of the $4." giv. 1
rn away at the Grande Thrstre
list Tuesday ntgul. Mr. ortej Mil-1
ler, a senior in H M. Coles 8<-hooI. i
Wfc. bust to a wlact group of ihe
youiisi-r social of tlila city on (
rriday nlubt In the audlturlum of
the high s-lionl. where they enjoy
ed the very fine ami unique way
the place was d-rorated. and the
affair carried out. Tlie social was i
veil rliaperoued by aevi ral ma
trims of the city.
As usual, the IJoyd Whitley ra- |
dlo program was carried out In a !
fine way Saturday morning Ap-j
pearing on the program were L. i
Whitley, Kit. S. J. Mayfield and j
Prof. Ck L Boliien.
Members of the "Jolly Twelve"
Social t lab ware entertmlasd with
an wbMt party gtvm
BoiiiIkt Unites Famous liamhs
|j Pleasanton News |
Harlingen News
It took tlie potent fists of Joe | years ago, time and fortune forceil
Ixiuia. the Brown Bomber, to "><*• celebrated lion vlraaU Into
bring together once more leading
m *«nhrni of the
Club of Clitea*0-
faui"u* Ijunlt.s
Organlm! tome
S lawn of Mn. MNdr -d WH
liaois *poiW.n d bj Mrs. Rarhael
Itntvti and Mrs. Williams. First
and aecocd priren wera given A
delirious mwiu wa* serred; tbtrty-
two guests were present
Senires tbrougbout the day
were well mended Mt. Zlon
BaptUt Church, with Itcv. Ii, P.
Allen at hi* po t of dutv. Mr.
and Mrs. L. S. St phen, Mr. and
Mrs. L'lvwes (ireen, iaotore<l to
Matamoras, Thursday, to celebrate
Mrs. Green'§ Mrthday; n de'.icioiui
Mexican repast was served. Quitt*
a few from Marling"!) celebrated
the Fourth at an eujoyaltle dace?
Mr. Monroe RussH! entertained
Wetlncsday night in honor of
Mr*. Annie Archer, which was an
enjoyable affair. Mr. Monroe Rus-
sell is a charily worker and an
outstanding figure among his race.
Mrs. ttwooks Is acrloosty Ul ; her
rtiany friends wish b^r a speedy
recovery. Messrs. George Fields
and Wesley Bell are also on the
fdrfc list
divers* paths. Hut they all went to
ree Joe T uli cut dowfi the giant
oak that was Prituo Camera. In the
picture above wc have, left to right:
Jesse Gihaoft, Chicago; Leon Motu,
Chicago; Dr. Waldo Alexander,
Chicago; I)r. Julius rtreen. presi-
dent, New York and Libert Le-
r/.nia. New York. Neediest t«> say.
tbey wera once all of Chicago.
Hiiaday belag pastoral day at
the M. E. Church. Rev. Will la wa
at kla poat of daty. Sunday School
opened with the aopertaUndent.
present. U«) a. m. Iter. Willis
preached a wonderful eermon.
I>agua at (JO p. m. with Brother
Moesly leaching th* lesson. The
Janlore rrnderd a abort, spicy pro
gram. Mai tors for the day: Mrs.
ii 8. WUllnms. Mlaa Bernlcs
l*rlcatly of 8. A.. Kev. Johnaon. of
I/emlng. Mr. aad Mrs. Harold
Ward. Mrs Jantes Oabone, Mr.
Mack Johnson and Mr. Tom Miles,
all sf San Aatonls, were here oa
tbe 4th of July. Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Meadows. Mr. and Mra.
Fraak Mlllbsilaiid and frlemla. of
Dan Antonio, ware also here OS tbe
«tlL Miss His U. Jacksos la on
tbe sick list
Winchester News i J San Angelo News
Edgar News
Suuday School opened on time at Mr. Hiki Colllua' orchestral aft r
8hlioh l^ipt^t Chuixh. alth good spending nix weeks at the fad us
attendance. After a survey of the \ (frill, lett for I.ig Spr.ug.i, Tcaas.
less'tn by tlie teacher*, the auper-
lntendeut came forward with a
nice review. After the adjonrn*
ment of the scb( ol. th^ memlier* |
worshipped with the pastor and i
tnemlK-rs of the M. K. Chnrch. Mr. |
and Mrs. Rollle Trotter. Mr. and j
Mrs. Clinton Wheut, and Miss Wil-
lie R. Killings of Sau Antonio
were week end visitors In the city
with relatl\ew Mr. and Mrs. P. I.
Him* motored to I'luui Sunday. to
«pcwl tlie da*. *frbe^ Wwd Age"
and •Ral y" contests ^111 clo<e
for two weeks. A'r, CoHfai iW-
ehestra consists of Mri< Kmiux
<;reen Coillna, Mr. Joseph
Mr. Wcldon Sueed. Mr. Aa.Mosely.
and Mr. Allen Vann. CoUlax has
l*oeu replaced by Itooley
The M. E. Zion Church celcbra-'
ted its 66th anniversary Monday,
July 1. with Rev. Hlnglctary and
his congregation In charge. Wed-
nesday night, Mt. Herman's choir
was In charge; au Interesting lec-
ture was made by Mr. Tom SteU
<white). Friday night. Mt. Reth-
any failed to be present; the *^r-
from Sau Antonio. San Aagelo was mon was delivered by Rev. J. M
in mourning. Saturday* bsofusf of Smith.
the loss of one of its b at .dtiscis,
Christlaiui and frieudi M ^
Uii-bardsoo. who passed |?ey at
the boaf of Mr. aud Mra Bdjurds
o( Hecond BtreeL Ur*. l.T i n i
sou came here nU ut elgl; r^ra
s<indsr The pa««ror fill eleo l e injagr . She left three l rotJu|r0tjyi
sisters, a father, husbsuM vnd '
Victoria News
Mr Ho^ey Riving 1s still record-
ed on the sick list Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Dean of l*ort Lavaca w<*re
in the city this week on business.
Rev. Wm. West s resignation was
accepted from Palestine Rapt 1st
Church. Rev. West and fkmily de-
parted ft r (jaiveston.
Mis.ies Iieanora Williams. Gladys
Robinson, and the Williams l>oys
visited in 8an Antonio the past
i*w days. Mrs. Evelyn Washing-
ton. one of San Antonio'* l>eauti-
«ian>. had charge of Mrs. Kobin-
%• n's ]uirlor during her alweuce.
Prof. W. H. Minkins and Willi*
forter have returned frum out
eest; they report a fine trip.
Mr and Mrs. C. W. Friar aud
Mr and Mrs. I. G. Wimhish at-
tended the Wth Anniversary of
Mt 7.ion Baptist Church in Cnero
Sunday Miss Rut hie Bell, the
• laughter of Mr. Willie Bell, visit-
**1 him the past week.
Roots and his Ruddles will re-
um on the 22nd at U, B. F. Hall.
Miss Ester Brown visited Corpus'
* lirlsti the past week. Mr. and
Mrs. Wili-urn Jones and Lottie
Trice of San Antonio visited rela-
t'ves and frauds iu the city on tlie
1th.
I Lockhart News J
Tlie Church of God 1n f hrlst had
a union meeting Friday night; San
Marcos, I.nling. fmle and Austin
were present: Rev. (Jice of Ilous-
I the Hty for senrlee.
I Mr. Aiistin Trotter is on the sick
lift. Mrs. JJcssie Parian, reporter.
I
Refugio News
Sunday School at HL Luke open*
toil prenehc<l an excellent sermon ' 1Hi at o :00 o'clock with Snpt. Haul
Kev. Moods of Austin, the presl- an(( i!Is teachers present. Sumlay
dent, was ata.. present The First ^ing rog,,]„r ,astoral .lay, ser-
HapUst Chnrcb has called a Talon | vltT lagl,: the Rev. Ilnrla
preached from his soul.
Saturday night the
SJ. S. for Sundsy. July 14th. Rev. J.
A. Thoina* Is pastor
M P. Church bad regular servlee
Sunday. S. S. on time. Sundsy
night, Rev. Hmlspeih preached a
powerful arrnou; ibe chnir rend
ered a few selectious with Mrs.
Thomis Alayi> at tiie piano; Prof.
Mayes made a
the cemetery,
pageant
which was given by Mrs. L. J.
Bunting of Refugio, and Miss Tra-
vis of Victoria, proved successful
Representatives were present from
Corpus. Goliad. Victoria, Bceville,
fClng^vllle and Refugio, with Miss
Kpiendui talk about Kingsville. carrying high honors
■aeh church is ask Wlth nrM, Totf,. lhls t^nttfu!
ed t get out cumuiittees. j was sttpjiorted by John J.
| Mr Jsaish AtUuson is seriously ! Hon- Monroe Scott has returned
| UL He is reported not doing well < after E|,es<!lntr two months at
nt tills writins. .Mr. Mat Jones, Him Arile Fant, her son,
I Mr. Ilciu-y Sott. Jr„ Mra. Klleninnij r.arne^me I'Hce of Co-
Wills, and Mrs. Birdie i.n-enwoo.1 ! ,;a(1 wtr? T|iltor, f,f Mr fhsrtta
I are oa th,.. sick lln. Ber. and I (>ntry, Satnnlay. Miss Selma
I Mrs Chilton and ehildr.-n are j„hnson h„, lM;irr.ed to Conroe af-
j sp<-mllug several weeks in Corsi 11„ jprotfinR one with her
' little son. Charles Van Richardson.
| The Electoral College of South- j Mr n„y,| i;ichi,rd<on. I^onard
west Texas conrened at Wnmar. Williams and «ieo. Sim-,
Messrs. J. V. Luter. W. H. How
r.rd, J. Ii. Hayes. Eari Crlttendon.
( iareace ii ii Mes<lanies Travis
*WadaiJf Mable Funnels. IJetty Bass.
I.'ula Ross ami Ella Mse Washing
t u, enjoyed the hospitality of
.Miss Ala; jorie Shaw at the Olym- j
p'.c I.uucii Uoom; everyone enjoyetl
ie affair.
Buy the Register; road the lat
iL The paper can l e mailed to '
. >u on routes for a small addition-
! charge.
| July 4. with Rev. J. A. Howard. P.
E., Rev. N. II. Milton, pastor.
Delegates el^ri d for the Genernl
fonferenre at New York City,]
next May, were a* follows: Mrs. M. j
X. ifiadley. ProfL Sam Kelly. Mr
Martin r^. Ward. Mr. E. L. Perni j
and Wronse. Six alternate dele-1
gates Wert named. )
Mrs. L. m. Hatch spent three j
days visiting relatives aad friends '
in Smithville, la.*t week. She re
ported a grand time.
host of relatives aud friffida to
mourn her loss. Funeral -at St.
Paul Baptist Church. Rev. A. W.
Willis officiated. Mrs. ST F.
Marks had ch.nge of thi bfwly
which was stripped to Ken rue for
burial. Ml as Bertha Corueliaa was
wed July i <«♦ Mr. I/jwIs Starks. at
the home of tlie bride's jhrents.
Rev. E. J. tlcrander official' .1
San Angeto Black Sheep Herd-
ers lost to Austin Black Senators
Sunday at Austin 6 to \u-
gelo leaves for the Kansas City
Tournament.
Del Rio News
I
Brownwood 1
Y
j Devine News
j Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith enter-
^ "ained wiLh a chicken barbecue,
f ; honoring fricuds of Sicph< uviiie,
| j Texas and Los ^Vngeie>. California.
Sunday was a high day at I nion
Baptist Church, Rev. II. Brady,
yastor. Tlie pastor taught a wuu
lerful lesson at 11 a. m. Subject:
"Eight Degrees of Christian I)e-
Wght.** At tbe evening services,
Mie pa.4o rcamc again with a strong
liessagc the subject: "Heaven."
t ome to Devine first and third
Sundays and enjoy services.
Mr. and Mrs. K, C. Aiien. Jr., ia«&-
ored Mrs. O. W. Walter of Imh
Jkngelc% aiui Mr. aud Airs. Wallace
Robinson, of Wizislow, Arisocia.
with au informal dinner. Fritiay
evening. July 5th. Other guests
came in for cocktails and daiK-iMg.
A group of splendid singers suc-
cessfully rendered a concert at the
Howard Payne Auditorium, June
-U
spent
July 4 at Houston. The Refugio
Cubs motored to t.nero July 4th
and lust a 0 to w fiaiue. riiwon
Grepf of Victoria pitched for the
Cubs. Sunday. Bobby Biilups and
llKK>d >re Benson let Corpus down
with two hits, winning the game S
to 2.
I>r. C A. Dudley, Victoria, and
his big-timers were proud visitors
of Mr. and Airs Bobby Bunting
Monday nigtu. Seward Richardson
motored tfc Corpus Monday on
business. Friday night, a party was
giwg at the residence of Mr. aud
Mrs. I ude Lewis. Many friends
from < orpus were present JUI1
Brown, Pee Wee lireen. Jack
Bailey, and Bobby Biilups motored
to iieardviiie, Wednesday night.
Biax. ie Powers, Connie, Cleo and
I>an Mitchell an.i Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Greenwood motored to Ray-
side Sunday. The Happy Pals
Club met'gt the residence of Miss
Leda WaL-er FVi.iay night Refugio
Cubs will entertain the Cuero
Turkeys Sunday. Bobby Biilups,
the pride of Refugio, will shoot his
offerings to the' Turkeys. Mr.
Lawrence Lewis, Bob Shaw, Hamp
Upton, Boddy Graves, Noel Shaw,
motored to Lareio, July 4,
Sunday School at Bethel A. M.
E. was well attended. Services
were held at night. Her. W dore
Phelps, pastor. Board meotiig, Mon-
dsy night Mr. and Mfea^Jt D.
Connor and daughter, Helen, are
home after a visit t. Fort AVorth.
Mr. Abner Williams risiie-l In
Fort Worth and San Antoni* for a
few days. Miss Violet Cooper is
home after a loug visit in East
Texas cities. The Silver Hun Set
Club met Tuesday, with Mis- Hel-
ma Grant as hostess. Two new
members were added, ^yidons
menu was served.
Mr. aud Mrs. I^cigbton jpUiaus,
and son, Albert, and mother. Mra
Saliie Williams, also Miss Mable
Belle of I'vaide, motored to Los
Angeles, California, for an tndefi
nite visit.
Quite a few Dei Rioans mot"red
to BrackettviJle, to dauce ft the
music furnislied by Jack iup jih
and his band. Plenty or f(^| Tbr
ercryone.
Have your nickel ready fcii-n
your (taper is delivered.'
Sunday School conducted by
Deacon A. Lyraels of Cnero. At-
tendance was good. The pastor
delivered two wonderful sermons.
Total amount raised was ffto.OO.
Visitors were from Victoria, (iojl-
d. Kenedy, San AtatnnW*. W«i",
and Cuero. Special gpesls were
Revs. II. B. Smith and L. M.
James. Mrs. S. <Jre*n'o#'San An-
toulo Is visiting • relatives ' and
frienda Mr. R. Harper made a
trip to Goliad, Mondsy, reporting
thst his daughter, Mrs. ( unnlng
ham. Is d<dng nicely. Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Henderson, Mr. B. Lockett
W. M. Pratt and Mr. Thomas Kel-
ley, attended the funeral of Mrs.
Snrnh Pickens at Thomaston, Mon-
dsy.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams and
Mr. C. M. Kdwards, of San An-
tonio, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Avant and family
Thursday. Miss O. Wimblsh spent
the past week with her father, Mr.
C Wi.uhish. Mrs. Ollie Houston
passed through Sunday enroute to
Cuero. She was socompsnied by
her two sons and nephew. Mrs.
Mrs. Roberta Lewis, of Cuero,
spent the week end with her moth-
er, Mrs. J. Knox. Mr. Gus Jones
and Mrs. Crlttendeu of Victoria,
sent Sunday with their mother, j
Mrs. Ross Jones. Mr. ami Mrs. Nat \
Edwards and Mr. and Mr3. S. i
King were In Cuero Monday on !
business. Mr. Euimltt Locket 1
has r turned to G. C. College after
spending a few days at home. Mrs.
A. Harper has returned home aft-
er spending several days In Goli- j
Write for Special
Week-End Beauty
Kit, Given Free
In order to qulckl/ acquaint
readers with their new Wivk-Knd
Kit. tbe Dr Krrd I'almer labora-
tories of Atlanta. Oeoricta, tlironch
special arrangement, will send any-
one who wrltea for It and who
sends 3c to pa.r jiostage charges,
this valuable and uaetul gift with-
out charge.
The Week-End Kit contaiua min-
iature stars of Dr. Fred Palmer's
Skin Whlteuer Olnluient, Kr. I'red
l'nlniar's Skill Whltener Soap aud
I)r. Fred Palmer's Skin WMtaser
l ace powder, 2 shades. To get it
free. Just send your name, addrca.
and 3c for postage to the Dr. Fro 1
Palmer Laboratories, Dept. Mil,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Moderator
Question Box
By ED WYNN
n« r*rfmct F—l
Dear Mr. Wjnn:
What Is meant hy the expression.'
"lie came down wltk A) lag colirn
L- Traly roan.
S r. n. sonsiiAnT. I
• Aoawer: That etpreaalaa la used
vWn a painter falls off of a high
building alth • pot at paint In hla
hand.
MI'ST HIKK set FT. FOR DRINK
WASHINGTON, July. — (ANPi
A reiiueat tlmt tee water ba
placed lu the office for the thirty
clerks ta th. files bnildiuc of the
Poauifftce Division, was turned
down and the workers will have to
continue to hike SOO fort to an ad-
joining building for a cold drink.
It. r. Martin In denying the peti-
tion stated "as t« cater la ajp-
plled to tbe garage liy Hie A,!rl-
cnltnre Department, It is believed
that your employes could take a
few minutes morn tugs and after-
noons to go down there for a drink
of water."
KOBKKR SHOT BY POI.ICK
JACKSON, Mta.—(ANP) — Lit-
tle liopo was held for the recovery
of Jack Wilburn, who was shot
here Thursday night by Policeman
E. E. Kolllna, as lie was burglariz-
ing a store at 118 Oakley street.
MKV. I'. H. \VII.KI!> OiS u. ik,
pastor of tbe New Mghl ltaptiat
Church, and Moderator of the
Eastern Dlatrlct American Baptist
Free Mission Association of Triaa,
will aoond the gavel next Tuesday
afternoon, at 1 :<i0 o'clock, wlilrh
111 oiien the sixty-fifth annual
session of the asoclatlon.
From asi to 2fi0 deli-gates are
antlclpateil for the district meet-
ing. which Is Indicative of twin?
one of the bent In history. Uev.
Wilkinson baa lieca moderator for
the pest five .years.
Tlie sessions will lie held with
the Mt. Ollv« Bapt'st Church, Rstr.
J. X. Byrd, D. D., pa-dor, from
July ltt to July 21, Inclusive.
Many Stories In
Rosenwald Contest
ATLANTA, Oa, July.— (ANP)- j
Tlie Rownivald offer of one thou-
aaud dollara for stories of living J
Negroes" 11 exciting wide Internal
Slid lia-1 sircady brought in a larg>>
numlM-r of atories, semrding to th?
Commission on Intarraciul Cooper-
ation, which Is conductnig tli(
coutcst. The closhic dati- for en
try of stories wIM be Octols-r 1. by
which time it Is axpecti-d that hun-
dreds of Interesting life histories
will be awaiting the attention of
the Judges.
Tin- Commission poiut out tliat
there Is sJll smpl. tiiae W prepare
and submit stories and will seal
full information to auyonr writing
to Its headiiuarters, 70S Standard
Building, Atlanta.
SIX SEEK liAR IN VIBUIMl
nOA.XOKE, Va., July.— (ANPI—
Of the .100 who took the state liar
examination here this week wer;
six Negroes, one of tbeui lielag a
woman.
Mr. Wynn s
Ton are so smart asd rlahs vtm
know so much, nert'a sat for yos.<
Answer this: Did jv ever tee a'
dog wlthoat eyes, vlthont ears,1
wlthoor hair, wlthont a note, with.'
out a month aad without feelt
Yottit Irnly, \
VKTTl.Tt N. AI1IAM.
Yes, I taw t dog llk«
hot dog.*
Desr Mr. Wynn:
I.stt night i had tn srguraaat
wltli my brother sbavt different
kinds of weather. My brother said
Ikat "eoWT travela faster than
"hsaf." while I Insitled that "heaf
travel* the fastest Who It right? I
Truly yonrs.
L 8JCKI.E. j
Ar.swer: Ton srs rljtit. "licit
trsvels faster hrttate yoa mat
catefe It. while U It very essy ts
catch' cold.'*-
Drar Mr. Wyrn:
Is (lilt rrvoiln-'. mall I reeelied
a circular from a ptumlier who
claims he It selling a new kind of
sloM- which will tare lislf the coal
I use In the .tore | hate now. Do
)imi advise ase to bey one of his
new tiovrs.
Truly yours, .
1. M. KCKIOCS.
Aatwer: If your plasihee It tell.
Ing the Iraih whea lit saja tbe near,
ttove tavet one-half ef your coaU
itliy don't vou buy tno of hit atovet
and rave all your coalT
Dear Mr. Wynn:
I hate Just bought t little honsa
Is the country. It Is s new lionss,
bat It Is terribly damp. due. I eaeas.
|« ,x>or const ruction. What I want
Is ksow Is, bow caa 1 ket-p water
from running Into my lioue}
Tours truly,
!. o. x. myrows. )
Answer: Dont pay r>ar
kill.
rvesr ltr. Wrnn:
I ha\ often heard an scior oa
the staffs tell s joke snd then bear
some one in the aadlenrr call the
Juke a chestnut. What l« *' ee-
^mhlaiKe to n chestnnit
Sincerely.
i. m. a. oKiot.rn.
Answer: Yon esn't tell ill - >
rraeked.
tvsf y-rvln.
YESTERDAY
Ignored
ad at the bedside of Iter daughter,
Mra. C. Cunuigham.
HKST KtlTlST CHI RCH
Kev. B. 4. Jardaii, Pastor
Notes received too late for pub-
lication
wha la in Wharton. Mr. C. Wiin
blsli made a trip to Situ Antonio i
last week. Mrs. Ollle Hoy IIoun- !
ton of Bay City was a week-end I
visitor of Mr. and .Mrs. Clem ,
Wimblsh.
until
Adored
TODAY.
LARIEUSE
(LARRY-USE)
Msdt My Dreams •] Ltwt
tnd Rmuuce Come Trutl
visit Mt
participate
of the cbutdi.
Cuero News
iT Mr.--. S. A. i
Tlie sick list recordt
Jlia.lor, Uev. L IL Pierce and
Mrs. Jobiiuie Hannibal. Ber. J.
M. Smith filled the pulpit tor Uev.
Pierce .Sunday, and Ilev. K. L .
Oiloui preached at the A. II. E.
Chnreh, Utsuse of ths abten e of
the pastor, Kev. C. W. llcU-an,
Alt kinds of Job printing Jfc.
If aud neatly done.
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