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FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933.
SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
PACE FIVE
Business
Directory
W. L. Walker
Notary Public
1680 E. Houston St.
Phone Garfield 0078
The Old
New Orleans, La.
Bar-B-Q Garden
Win. A ESTELL BARNES.
Propa.
Phone Lambert 20041
Prompt Delivery 726 S. Pine St.
W. V. Hurd, D.D.S.
608',<[ E. Commerce
Cathedral 1802
(grim -Reaper
Mr. J. D. Hopkins died January
20 in a local hoipital. Funeral ar-
rangements pending arrival of rel
atlvei. Frank E. Lewia, Funeral
Director.
Mr. Alamo Hysaw, a Highly re-
■pected citizen and for eighteen
years a truited employe of Jami-
aon Auto Supply Co., wai f-tally
•hot and died in a local hoipital
Tuesday, Jan. 24. Funeral an-
nouncement to be made later.
Frank E. Lewie, Funeral Director.
Taylor News
Mr. O. L. Price la working very
faithfully in rehearsing a ministrel
show which ia to be itaged in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hennlngton'*
home was slightly damaged by
flra which atarted in the living
room during their party, Jan. 20.
Correction: The aocial in last
weeks' write-up given by the
Friendly Court should have been
at the residence of Mrs. B. E. Seay
instead of Mrs. B. L. Seay.
IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Mable Edgar of Lubbock is
In loving memory of my dear home with her mother, Mrs. Alber-
mother, Mrs. L. T. Shaw, who de-
parted this life, January 26, 1982.
The Pearly Gates were opened,
A gentle voice said, come,
And with farewells unspoken,
She gently entered home.
Her loving daughter,
Mrs. Sarah A. Hardy.
Cathedral 7033
.DR. LEWIS M. MITCHELL.
DENTIST
Waakly payments can be arranged
6081/i E. Commerce
San Antonio, Texas
Office Phona Fannin 7884
DR. C. A. GRIFFIN, M. D.
GENERAL PRACTITIONER
Calls Answered Day or Night
Res. 1717 Hays St - Office 207
N. Centre St — San Antonio, Tex
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Offlct SIS 14 W. Commerce St
Bet. 3102 \V. Houston Street
DR. J. R. MOORE
OBSTETRICAL IPZC1ALMT
(Child Birth)
Hours: •.m., 3:10-7 p.m.
Sunday by appointment
(Mailing address) P. O. Uoiftll
Service Day or Night
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lipping Tom for mistreated ladlea_|J.ou
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For personal Influence 110.00
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For keeping your boss In his place 92 0'
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WASH OUT YOUR
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SLEEP FINE
N# Mora Getting Up Nifhts
So you feel achy all over, miserable a nd
blue? Your head feels "crowded" youi
nerves quiver, you have pin-and-needle
cramps—your appetite hat gone and
you feel weak as a cat. Don't fill your
•tomach with tonics or laxatives or
rheumatism remedies. How can they
belp if it ia your kidneys.
The Job of the kidneys Is to
,i strain the uric
acid and other poisons out of your blood. They
help if it ia your kidney
_ t of your
purify your blood, that's It. Now you must
not let these adds stay in the kidneys or
they'll get back in the blood and poison your
whole body. That's why your Iddnevs must pass
I pints of "water" a dsy. L*t them fall and you
inow it. Your appeUtt goss back on you, so
does your pep, your sleep, and your nerves—
your back hurts, your ankles snd feet may swell
•p and you feel cranky and sick.
Now see what a wonderful change takes plsce
after you start on Foley Pills. Kidney action In-
creases at once. Out go those acids. Burning
■tope. Sleep Is sounder,and none of this getting-
•wit. omp if wuiHKi .auv uvu. ■ m
up business. You feel like "somebody.
Vour druafti.t
of th.m, bacaw. moel people know h.w
aood they ore. Don't coet much •)««-
but they cMtllnJr do a grand Joh. I' th^
don't, your money «ny tltn. you
If.
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\o Poll Ux—no vote. No Vote—
privilege—then what'. the use
•f anything Pay your poll tax
S£FO£E January 31.
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our dear huiband
and father, the late Mr. Horace
Greely Sullivan, who departed thia
life four yeari ago, January 14,
1929.
"In sweet memory of loves golden
bliss
Of love, friendship and harmony did
exist.
In this sweet soul that has gone to
rest,
Gone, yei at God's command
How we miss you from this little
nest,
No one knows but Jesus that it Is
best,
The Curfew tolls knell for the part-
ing day
Though you have crossed on the
other shore,
Mrs. H. G. Sullivan, wife,
Berniece £ Ethel Sullivan,
daughters.
PALESTINE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Williams, pastor
Sunday, Jan. 8 was a great day
at Palestine Baptist Church. Sun-
day School at the usual hour with
the Supt. Mr. H. B. Miller and
teachers at their posts. At 11:00
a. m. the pastor preached an ex-
cellent sermon. In the afternoon
the B. Y. P. IT. rendered a nice
program. At the night service the
congregation listened to another
splendid sermon delivered by the
pastor.
On Jan. 10, 11th and 12th the
church had on a program for the
benefit of the pastor.
On account of the unfavorable
weather the "Womanless Wed-
ding" was put off until Jan. 31.
On the 17th a revival meeting start-
ed conducted by Mrs. Bakett. The
meeting will continue for ten
nights.
During the six nights of the re-
vival about 22 persons came to
church. Rev. Basket preached
from some great subjects. Sunday
Jan. 22, 1933 was a wonderful day
at Palestine. Sister Baskett again
preached three sermons. This meet-
ing not only converted sinners but
revived christians.
ta Harrison during her father's 111'
ness.
Mrs. Louise Evans and her lit-
tle daughter, Louise Evans, from
Belton, are in Taylor with Mrs.
Alice Bratcher during her mother's
illness.
The following motored to George-
town in their cars attending the
County Teachers meeting where
arrangements were made for the
Interscholastic meet: Mrs. O. L.
Price, Mr. Vernon Anthony, Mr.
B. E. Smith, Miss Ella Homsby,
Misses Artena and Algia Hornsby
and Mr. and Mrs. I. Moore.
Mrs. Delia Thornton, a regular
subscriber of the Register, who has
been ill, is up and about.
Mrs. Alma Demison and her three
children of Cameron are visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hickey.
Addie Lee Houston, Retha Mex-
well and Inez Houston enjoyed
themselves on a load of corn from
Taylor to Hearne and back.
Grand Master Robert A. Lee, A.
F. £ A. M. of Texas, 2549 Elm St.,
Dallas, visited Golden Fleece Lodge
at Taylor, Jan. 18. Grand officers
present were Mr. W. V. Broadnax,
G. D., H. R. L. Rice, G. A., Mrs.
Scroggins of Austin, G. M. of the
Eastern Star. An enjoyable banquet
was held at Rick's Hall. Mr. Broad-
nax was master of ceremonies.
Mr. V. W. Broadnax attended a
banquet which took place at 12:15
a. m. in Austin, Jan. 21, in honor
of the official staff, the grand
master, the grand deputy and the
rand senior warden. Mr. A. C.
Lovett took his first degree of Ma-
sonry and was complimented by the
G. M.
Mr. Cardell Hornsby and Mr. Ab-
raham Williams motored to Aus-
tin Jan. 22 where they had a fine
time.
Well folks, A. B. Johnson Is now
a yard boy at the Taylor Sanitori-
um. He finally decided to work.
Mrs. Maggie Williams of Thrall
died Wednesday at the age of 23
and was burled Jan. 22.
The Four Ace Quartet rendered
a selection at the installation ser-
vice at Mt. Aria last Sunday night.
The word impossible is not in my
dictionary.—Napoleon.
Dale News
Heaven Bound'
Repeat Feb. 6th
On Monday night, Feb. 6, 1933,
the great pageant "Heaven Bound"
will be repeated at the Municipal
auditorium at 8:15 p.m.
The Protestant Ministerial Al-
liance (white) and many other out-
standing whit* friends have given
their approval and endorse the re-
, . . . petition of this pageant. Rev. E.
L. Sheffield was mistress of cere- Frly 1013 w Huisache, pastor of
monies. The following person, were Trinity Methodist Church (white)
mTa A°i,.n Rlvn T F re'orVe " loUd in hi' th*
wi W I Ml?/ * A 41 i If ' and the manner in which it was
Mis. Zula Hill of Austin aUo Ma- presenUd. H, h, uv it ln
Jor Graham and Rev. and Mr.. E. it, ,irlt pr„ent,tion in Atlanta.
F. Fuller. Ga. He has offered to meet with
Rev. S. L. Davi., Itov. N S. u, in ,ome of our „hMiru,a ,nd
2,?.™ lcnd h' influence and suggestions
in adding to its effectiveness.
The united forces of some of the
leading Baptist Churches of the
city are busy with the rehearsals
Our community has been stricken
by the hand of death. Miss KIsle
Robinson passed Monday night and
wa. buried from the Methodi.t
Church Wednesday.
Rev. B. D. Davis wa. a staunch
supporter of the cause and he was
laid to rest on Wednesday. He was
a licensed minister; having lived a
Christian life for 66 year*. Miss A.
Hondo News
Sunday School at the Methodist
church was good. A splendid les-
son was enjoyed by all. Epworth
League met at 6:30 with Mrs. Mc-
Coy in charge.
Sunday School at the Baptist
Church opened on time with the
Supt. and teachers at their post,
of duty. At 11 a. m. the pastor,
Rev. Taylor, delivered a wonderful
sermon. Subject "Jesus is the
Way." B. Y. P. U. met at 6 p.m.
Brother P. L. Fuller in charge.
A wonderful discussion was led by
Group No. 2. Group No. 1 was
again the banner group. Several
Cuero News
The Cuero Hi Basket Ball girls
played in Victoria Friday. And
would you believe it? Justice
bowed her heead in shame to see
that the Cuero team was given such
a meager portion of what they so
justly deserved.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mooney, Sr.,
celebrated their 13th Anniversary
Jan. 23 with a 6 o'clock dinner in
three courses. The guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Mooney, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. A. M.
Counter, Mr. Geo. Mitchell, and
Master Earnest Mooney. After din-
ner games were played until the
wee hours of the night.
Brother Wm. Mooney was ap-
new members were added. At 7:30
p. m. another wonderful sermon was pointed to preach at Brother's chap
delivered by the pastor. |e' Sunday. His text "Lord, What
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"T
1 hAve taken
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In the lower part of my body, alM
for weaknea. ln my back and-^aln
In my aide. I suffered a long time
before I read about Cardul, but af-
ter I began taking It I felt bettor.
After taking three bottles of Car-
dul, I didn't have any mora
trouble."—(Ifin) Itary Wan.
BopklntvUlt, Ky.
Womsn who are run-down,
or suffer every month, should
take Cardul to build up thelt
health, and In that way
overcome painful con-
ditions due to weak-
ness. Cardul Is a pure-
ly vegetable, harmleea
medicine. When you
need Cardul, buy a
bottle and take It regu-
larly. Several bottle*
may be needed. Olve
It a fair trial and N.
If It will help you aa
It has helped ae many
women. ic<«
Sold at drug stone.
Sunday was a big day in our
city. The A. M. E's held their
quarterly conference under Pre-
siding Elder Holloway, who gave
three inspiring .ermon. during the
day. The A. M. E' from Harlin-
gen and other points of the valley
including Mrs. William, and R. V.
Woodard and hi. members of the
Baptist church were present. At
the meetings the San Antonio Reg-
ister was advertised by Mrs. J. G.
Summers. The Register will be
for sale every Saturday, to call for
your copy. Mrs. Nellie Goodloe,
reporter.
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. L. Taylor, pastor
The Lord has wonderfully blessed
us this year with an addition to
the church of 131 for the first
month of the year through cur an-
nual revival conducted by Madam
Baskett the Revival Spirt is still
with us. The partor preached a
wonderful .ermon to a packed
house Sunday night. Two came for
ward for membership, one as candi-
date for baptism. We will baptize
Sunday afternoon. The Houston
Famous Four will also render a
program at thi. hour. Everybody
i. invited. Rev. L. A. Jone. will
preach for u. Sunday morning.
TheBible Band met in the church
Cafeteria Thursday afternoon in a
short business session. President M.
E. McClure Presiding. Arranging
its yearly program starting off
with a baby contest. Little Miss
Ruth Foster won first prize for the
Bible Band and little Marcus Ad-
ams, Jr. Firat prize for the Mi«-
sionary Society.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
Itov. I. H. Kelley, pastor.
Sunday School opened at 9:30 a.
m. The weather wa. fine. A nice
number attended the opening. The
subject: "Jesus Forgives Sin," was
wonderfully discussed and explained
in the review. We are .orry to note
that our pastor is ^.till on the sick
list. The Divine service, began at
the .uual hour with the Junior
Choir on duty. Prince J. E. Blaye-
chettai delivered a great sermon,
subject: "Thy Will Be Dorte." The
B. Y. P. U. met at 6:80 p. m. A
great lesson wa. discussed. Night
service, began at 7:46 p. m. when
we were again favored with a great
me..age by Prinee Blayechettai.
Maye. of Seguin.
Mr.. Amanda Fowler and .on,
Andrew from Utley, Rev. R. Q. Al-
len preached the funeral oration.
Mr. Calvert Davi., Mr. Andrew un(j p|tnl t0 make it better even
Davi. and Mr.. Ada Perry of thtn ,t w„ lt fir8t Many To1cM
Piano and Ammie Davi. of Mar- h>ve been ,dded to the chonll!(
•hall. Rev. Davi. was survived by which beinr directed by Mrs.
hi. widow, three daughter, and p G. Chretien. Admi.sion 25c and
four sons. I
Mr. Jack Harris, son of Mr.
James Harris was buried Saturday
from St. John's with Rev Hill of-
ficiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Mean, of Lytton
Spring, worshipped at Landmark
Sunday.
Rev. Griffin of Austin motored
down on Saturday and brought
Rev. Wm. E. Ford who preached
some able bodied sermons on Sun-
day.
Mr. aud Mrs. Hrace Byrd of
Lockhart were at service Sunday,
"Heaven in My View," was ef-
fectively sung by Mr. M. Hemphill
and his four children.
The World Wonder Quartet un
der the direction of Mr. Luther
Lofton ung Sunday night as never
before.
Rev. Otto Arnold and Mr. George
Roland motored to Austin on Sat-
urday and returned on Sunday, ac-
companied by Mr. Ella Taylor, who
had been at the bedside of her sick
mother, Mrs. Ella Hill and Mr.
George Roland, Jr.
Mr. Preston Roland, Mr. Claude
Solomon, Mrs. Genetta Baker, Mrs.
Novella Winn and Mr. George Car-
ter motored to Austin on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Crenshaw and
Mr. Homer Crenshaw have returned
from San Antonio.
On Friday Miss A. L. Sheffield
and Mrs. Laredo Hill, teacher of
St. John'. School, took their vi.it-
ing day at the high school in Lock-
hart. They report a very impres-
sive trip.
Mrs. Preston Roland and .on, EI-
1.worth and Mr. M. Hayne. were in
Lockhart on Friday.
Mr. Jame. Burleson, an old cit-
izen of the community i. back vi -
iting friend, and relative..
Lockhart News
The M. P. Church, Rev. C. C.
Cyphers, pastor, opened on time
with Supt. R. C. Johnson in the
chair. After a splendid discussion
of the classes, Brother L. H. Huds-
peth came forward and beautifully
reviewed the lesson. Miss Dorothy
Butler and her senior class were
the banner winners. The Mission,
ary spirit i. growing high in the
Sunday School. Little Oswald Kerr,
Lanier McClain, and Elmo Garner
are the member, of the Penny club.
They are busy bees. Rev. Cyphers
was out of town. Rev. James Ross
delivered a splendid sermon at the
evening services.
Rev. C. Cyphers and his wife,
Rev. R. W. Allen, Rev. Stone and
Rev. James Ross motored to Gon-
zales to attend the funeral of Rev.
S. E. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie May have
motored to San Antonio to make it
their home.
St. James A. M. E. Church, Rev.
T. W. Thomas and his delegation,
returned from Sin Antonio Thurs-
day where they attended the Minis-
terial Council. They reported a
splendid council. Sunday School
was opened by Brother L. Johnson.
A splendid attendance was shown.
The Bible Class won the banner.
At 11 a.m. Rev. Thomas preached
a wonderful sermon. The league
met at 6 p. m. with a splendid at-
tendance. At 7:30 p. m. the pastor
brought another wonderful mes-
sage. Don't forget the Manless
Wedding staged at St. James A. M.
E. Church Jan. 31, Jan. 81.
The Principal reported that out
of a group of 195 boy. and girl,
of the Lockhart school, 85 are ho-
nor students. The following stu-
dent. led their classes for first
honor. John Henderson, Everlena
Johnston, Florence Brooks, Geral-
dine McClain, Harold Rice, Ruth
McClain, Willie Dukes, Dorothy
Brown, Elmo Gamer, Hilmer Ross,
Matthew Ellison and Mifflin Elli-
son. The following students led
their classes for second honor. Eth-
el Farmer, Myrtle Branch, R. L.
Holt, Tommie Maney, Helen Eus-
tace, Oscar Davi., Dorothy Elli-
son, Dora Ellen Kenedy, Oswald
Kerr, Juanita Ross, Anita Ross,
Annye Bell Ellison, Ida Gill, May-
me EuBtace, Aubrey Greene, Lily
Mae Dukes, Louise Wills, Wilford
Ross, Dorothy McClain, Harold El-
lison and Marvin Eustace.
NBW8 AND VIEWS
New. of the Progressive Wo-
man's Club incidental to Ella Aus-
tin Orphanage wi/l appear a. u.ual
each week through the courtesy
of the Register. The writer thru
the cooperation of the Register,
who ha. .o effectively handled the
new. for the club in the past, pe.
to acquaint the public in a brief,
concise way with "News and Views"
that is new. of the club activities.
The president and members are
busily engaged in plans for the
improvement of the premises of
the home. Next meeting will be
at the home Friday, Jan. 27.
Sunday School at Live Oak Bap-
tist Church opened at the usual
hour with Supt. Robert Wilson Jr.
at his post. At 11:30 a.m. Rev.
C. D. Knight, the pastor, preached
a wonderful sermon which was en-
joyed by all. At 6 p.m. B. Y.
P. U. opened with Miss F. Ramsey
as president. After a few minutes
of song service the meeeting was
turned over to group captain No. 4,
Mrs. M. A. Scrutchin. The subject
of the lesson "The Truth About
Liquor" was beautifully dramatized
by the group. At 8 p. m. the Senior
choir furnished music for the eve-
ning services. The pastor, Rev.
Knight again preached a powerful
sermon.
Sunday School at Allen Chapel
was very good with the Supt., Mrs.
Mary Paxton, presiding. Rev. J. P.
Lynn, pastor.
Mr. McFadden of St. Louis, Mo.,
Mrs. L. E. Maney and Charlie Ma-
ney of San Antonio were visitors
here last week. They were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Scrutchin.
Miss F. Ramsey and Mrs. Ruth
M. Wilson attended the Congress
Board in Seguin Wednesday and
Thursday. Mrs. Ixtnnie Thompson
was called to S. A. to the bedside
of a very sick mother. Mrs. John-
ion is able to be out again. Buy
the Register, only Kc a copy.
Mrs. Clara Roberts i. on the .ick
lilt.
LODGE NOTICK
Hrgtilar rotiimunicetion
of knights of the kw
iloah, No. Id will )>«
held In liouldln llallt
JA)7 Onter Street. Tue -
tlay evening. Fell. 7«
M:."*) p. m. All mrnilM*™
are nprrtrd to he prev-
ent and visiting brothers arc cordial-
ly Invited.
H. I. ELMS. 32',
Commander.
FINERY t.HKEN, ST,
Secretar).
len. Rev. R. D. Crawford, Rev.
Odomg, Rev. Treadwell, Deacoa
Lewis and Tyler, Mrs. C. Johnbon,
Mr*. M. Houston and Mr*. M. Mar-
tin of Dallas. A delicious lunch
waa nerved.
Mrs. Mattie Martin and sons of
Dallas are vigitin* in the home of
Mrg. C. Johnson.
Miss Lillian Bamett it on th«
sick list.
Messrs. Charles Graves, M. C.
Wilt Thou Have Me Do?" Rev.
sermon^" Hr!!^ M """ent Smith nd A- M- Counte*
sermon. Brother Mooney ***, Ml.se. Lela Steens, Je.iie Mae Lit>
Mr. and Mr.. Henry Leonard are ; he,rd know Urd
the proud parent, of a baby girl. wi„ >n,W(.r „
Mother and baby are doing nicely.'
Mr. Willie Taylor of San Mar-
co. was the guest of Mr.
Mason Sunday.
M
City
tives here Sunday.
ties and Claudia Lee Allen accom*
_ . _ . . i panied the basketball girls to Vie
Sund*y at the A. M. E. l0ria Friday. Also Mis* M. M-ador.
Cora £hUrc,h opene(1 at the J"u*1 hour' Rev. and Mrs. George Waters and
I Rev- J\ S- preached three Atlie Harris motored to Gon-
Mr. Willie Reavea of Crystal * "tirring sermons. At 11 a. m. za|M Saturday.
ty was vi.iting friend, and rela- I1.' u* " ,, ,"bJeet "Ju t a Lit- Mrs. C. A. Graves has returned
,-es here Sunday. i "e F*r ' Rev' Ba^n"' ' from Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Temple, Mrs. and is the pastor Mt. Bethel S. S. opened at 9:10
J. L. Burton and .on, Mrs. M. E.|„ Chapel A. M. E. Church, with Supt. Prof, rarrnl and teach-
Pitt, and Miss Florence Williams, , "p'nt th« end^in the home fr. at their post.
all of San Antonio were the guests I „ Mr'. *nd M"' Ra|Ph McGuffin. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 with Presi-
of Mr. and Mr.. L. R. Edmerson !?rB' •'ullu" Ross and Mr. Dave rfent presiding. Group No. 2 put
Sunday. , ®r" *n°n 810 ''st' Mas- over a wonderful program. At th#
Mrs. Willie Mitchell of Crystal ■ t*r John ", ?|fnt 18 u£ ,ft" | <-los« o( B- V. P. U. prayer meete-
City wa. visiting her daughter and ! ®r * mo*th « illness. Mrs. M. A. lng waR conducted by two member,
friends Sunday. Sprigg. and Mrs. Callie Hannibal, „f the Junior church, Miss Dimpla
Mr. Jile. Knowles, Mr. A. T. ,re * °" Tht E. Booker and Mr. Wm. Davis.
young people of Quinn Chapel are
Olden, Mrs. Ella Mae Conely and
Mr.. Enola Taylor motored to
Uvalde Friday, Jan. 20.
Mrs. Nezzie Spencer and Rev. W.
C. Whitledge motored to San An-
tonio Saturday to vi.lt Mr. and
Mrs. Bertha Watson. They re-
turned home Saturday night.
Mr.. Elma Hick. i. visiting in
Del Rio, Texas.
The Hondo Yellow Jackets de-
feated the Fast Mexican Quintet
Sunday to a .core of 31-11.
Mrs. Hattie Pace is having her
home remodeled.
very much pleased over the Will-
Mt. Bethel Church opened a soul.
„. . . ... i «vin* meeting Sunday night
ing Workers Club, organized by Preaching service every night. Th.
our new pastor, Rev. J. S. Bag- Y. W. A. girls are wide awake un-
ner"' I der the leadership of Miss Mar-
Macedonia Sunday School opened | cellns Williams. We are .orry to
on time with Supt. J. A. Lyarel. in 1 hear of the illness of Deacon C. H.
his chair. The lesson was can-
vassed with much interest. The
review was given by Mr. L. Wright
which was enjoyed by all.
Pastor Meadow was at his be.t
and preached two powerful ser-
mons during the day. Using as his
texts "Interest in the work
Brown. We hope
covery for him.
a speeded re-
Bracketvtlle News
ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. M. L. Price, pastor
Sunday School opened at the us-
ual hour with Sister Dervin acting
of! auperintendent. Each teacher took
Save a nickel for the Register, i Christ heart deep." And "God has charge of their classes for 25 min-
J arranged for such d time as this." ■ ute«. The lesson was very thor*
B. Y. P. U. was well attended and oughly reviewed. At 11 o'clock, th.
, Group No. 4 put over a great pro- morning .ervices began. The Mi.-
| gram under the leadership of Mrs.! sionary Sisters met at the church
I C. E. Meadow. , and had a wonderful meeting dis-
.ii .. .J.J ; Wesley Fennel, an old Cuero cussing big things for the fifth
7nTJl.n^ Citl"n' P"'*1 Mond >-' Jan- Sund«>- B- P• at
, p j ^ 16 *nd W*B buried on the 18th. and at 7:30 Rev. Sondel preached a
School' orTtime as usual at Mt Gil 1 H® WM borT1 Sept" 5'1840' a™t was burning message. There will be a
.U.I M oM. He wa. an inhabi- big revival beginning at St. John',
tant of Mississippi and came to Baptist Church Jan. 30.
You sr« welcome «acb nlfhu
Mrs. Ik 1|. Coop*r ta tn tha hos-
pital doing very nicely after an
operation.
Sunday School at St. John's was I
ead. Eleven o'clock service
'°°J- B- YIi nV °'CWk> M
tendance jooA. Night service at. ^ Cu«ro h. m. hom.
o'clock. Mt. Zion worshipped with ^ dMth He „ lurTjved by hu
Edgar News
Sunday School was well attend-
ed at Mt. Zion. Superintendent
and teachers on duty. The lesion
was reviewed by Supt. V. L. Smith.
A trio was rendered by Messrs.
Leon Davis, L. Card, Joe Willie Ed-
wards.
Miss Marie J. Mill, of Lockhart
spent Wednesday with Miss C. E.
Smith.
H. E. S. S. L. B. and Y. W. A.
met in joint session Monday, Jan.
23.
Messrs. Sandy, Chas. and Flato
Mills of S. A. were pleasant vis-
itors in the home of Mr. A. Young
and Mr. James Pleasant Sunday.
Mrs. Dorris Brown and children
were visitor, in the home of Mr..
M. C. Smith Monday.
Mrs. F. Williams, mother and
Mrs. Maggie Gibb. was buried
Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Grant and Mrs.
Holmes visited Mrs. Mary Edwards
Sunday. We areproud to see Mrs.
Lockett up after being ill.
Mt. GiUad.
Messrs. Joe Remo and Herbert
Jackson accompanied Mr. Tom
Remo to Del Rio Thursday to a
physician for treatment
widow, and five children. Mrs.
Minnie Tardy of Hou.ton, Mrs.
Jennie Alfred ia Crawford and Mr*.
Johnnie B. Henry of Cuero, 19
grandchildren and a host of rela-
The Dolly Dimple'. Sewing Club I
of Royal Palace Children of Mas-j ^ y M p CIub met )n tl)e
on s met with their .npervuor, Miss home Mr ,„d Mrs Ra|ph Mc.
Agents: Men and women to .ell
newly discovered hair straightener.
Hot combs eliminated. $4 to $6
daily easily made. No experience
required. Franklin Laboratorie.,
Roosevelt Bldg., Chicago, 111.
FOR RENT CHEAP
Four-room house with all
modern conveniences, newly pa-
pered, deeping porch and ga-
rage, two block, from St. James
Church. Also have 3 tworoom
apartments. Inquire, 1622 W.
Travi. St.
D. B. Wilson, Tuesday evening at
4 o'clock. The club was divided into
three groups, each group having
been assigned a special piece of
work to complete. After the busi-
ness session, a delicious course was
served.
Mr. Adam McClain i. back in
town.
Mis Estella Thompson was in
town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daniels, Mr.
Herbert Jackson, and Lila Wilson
attended the dance in Del Rio Wed-
nesday night.
Miss Bernice Phyllips of Eagle
Pass will make her home here with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Huff.
Misses Kathryn Woods, Josie
Mae, Selma and Thelma Grant,
Christine Shields and Mr. Walter
Bennett motored down from Del
Rio Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Shields and
baby, and Mr. Sam Washington of
El Dorado were here to attend the
funeral of Mr. Dahl Shield.. They
returned home la.t Sunday.
Mr. J. P. Shield, wa. a visitor
in Del Rio Sunday.
Mr. Logan Eythel of Del Rio
spent the week-end here with his
family.
Through gossip I learn that '"the
reporter never writes the news only
of Misses D. B. and C. E." and
whenever certain ones open the
Register to Brackettville news they
remark: "Let me see what D. B.
and R. B. are doing T" If you want
me to write the new., go some-
where, do something, have parties,
etc., and hand it to me, Clarabelle,
or Mary Lou. I will be glad to send
it in as my aim i. to build Brack-
ettville section. You can help more
by patronage and good news. I
write only what I know and is giv-
en to me. I have no prejudice
against ^iyone, not to write their
name. J am not an artist, nor a
writer, but Miss Laura Remo is my
critic. Thanks, Miss Remo for com-
plimenting my news last week.
Evelyn L. July.
Guffin, Jan. 18 with Mr. and Mrs.
Crockett Roy as boats. Progres-
sive whist waa played after a
brief business session.
Mrs. V. E. Mitchell and children
entertained their faithful husband
and father with a birthday party
Friday night, Jan. 20 in his home.
Guests were Rev. and Mrs. Hen-
derson, Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Al-
EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rer. P. E. Womack. Pastor
At 9:46 a. m. the Sunday achool
began. At 11 a. m. morning wor-
ship. Sermon subject "The God of
the Hour." This will be the first
of a series of sermons by Dr. Wo-
mack on the "Ten Commandments."
At 6:30 the A. C. E. league forum.
At 8 p. m. the sermon subject was
"The Picture of a Barren Life."
The public is invited to be with us.
You are always welcome. Dr. Wo-
mack returned Tuesday from Pitts-
burgh, Kans., accompanied by hit
wife.
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