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61UMI
BAit (INTONIO RBUianT*
For your Better
Holiday Baking us*
Pioneer
PIONEER FLOUR MILLS
NAN ANTONIO, TLX At*
It'j left Friday to attend (he meet-
ing In Memphis, Tennessee. Jones
Cbuple's doors are ulwa.ra open
to welcome all visitor^.
ACTIVITIES
CHURCHES
Thoughts
To Ponder
By Mftf. M. A. GOODWIN
Blvan|e!lit of the SouthWMt
Texaa Conference, A. U K
Chureh
Some of the richest prom-
ises of the liOrd are made
to tlie united prayers of His
followers. If two or three
meet together to pray, He
promises to be present. May
we cooperate with tiod in
ri leasing Ute mighty energy
of prayer.
JACOB'S CHAPEL M.E.
Kxi. William Kilison, 1'asfor
Services were tremendously In-
-pi ring all dcy Sunday. Tlie
eleven o'clock sermon delivered by
Pastor Ellison will long be re
niembered. Six o'clock found the
Kpworth Leaguers discussing 11
1 er.v Interesting topic, "The Im-
|H)rtance of Religion in the Home",
j At the night service the congrega-
! tion paid homage to the cross
which wafl placed directly
front of the pulpit. Tin
Rev. l'itts preached from the sub-
ject, "Be on Time". n.T.S. in
lime with Mrs. B. L. Holland iu
<lmrge. Croup No. II rendered a
lovely program. Prayer meetinj
was followed by a splendid mes
sage from Rev. Pitts, subject.
"Blessed is the Man". Visitors
are welcome at Mt. calvary. Mis.
F. D. Dervln, reporter.
ST. JOHN BAPTIST
Kcv. T. E. Marshall, Pastor
Sunday School was called lo
order by Suiierinteudent Holmun
and staff at !) :3B. At eleven
o clock the prayer band conducted
[ prayer service after which the
Whllled's second varsity 1 it the
local liigb school, will ta«te. AAA
competition against Porteft . C.
Porters just tiuished out q
ShaughnesKy last year, eat
touted to have a one liuiMlrri —
cent improved team—which Is
something.
Prom this corner, It look* >u_
the end of the regular s*b« tlnta
of the league will And St.
Claver, Phillis WlieaUey ™,„„
and Benson's "In", with the ti jurtti
spot in the Shaughnessy a
lile between Olde Tynie
Porters A. C.
The winner of the Shaughi eesy
""i, -- — — SS
—well, we are not getting
neck out on that one YET.
Two Junior leagues
Following the development Unit
ten junior teams were clam irlug
-7 -~ r«
ironi or rne pnlnlt. The cross!. . ,
was lighted with red electric' o J . ^ I a "no ser"'"".
bulbs, representInc the Wood of ,"wIMo11 of r"fl
Christ. All auxiliaries „f the ,h , """
, . UK ihe usual hnnr w h th«* nr«.ci«in.,
cross.: uju,,! ||0nr wlt|) x>r, sid.-nt Batiste
Ste warden sisters,
the auditorium
was nil veiled by the! <ul(, s,„ff cha ;
SlKtACti T i« ll«rKt . °
' _ III L
The lights In prayer hand
At 7:45 tli«
n were dimmed and j ,,ra'ver servieo
>nly the glow of the cross was! jllni„r nnd Renior"c'ho'irs
choirs 1
again couducted
after which the
lang ver.v
rectors of the AAA, that
lie two leagues for younger
the Junior league, and the
sion league. Teams lu the
slou league are Wheatloy
Grade Yearling
the
IW
and
y-fl I ry • pay-oft territory.
Cmirc/l financier Pyle«, Brill, Bill Unyli*, Parker,
Ale*«t>der end S uiu were best,
viaihiA t • jii11 miiu senior cnoirs sane vcrv , ""v'
mf v -ri * "ani: V"y 1 "eautifully. The pastor preached ° 1<arll"K5- Wlieatley
Th « Cr"RS0S"' from «he subject, "Who Knows i' J{ul,'rs' Wh«>,le
rill ceremoiiji was very solemn'You Weren't Horn f,,r •. n.,, I a Aristocrats, Wheatley '
and beautiful. Rev. and Mrs. N. j ijke This ", visitors are alwaVJ tlonnl Sho" Hammers, and
J. Stevens assist,m1 beautifully In welcome. ' tary Juniors. In the Junior li
the services. For good services, ■ " will lie Central Tigers, Di
visit Jacob's Chapel. You arc a! Ml. PLEAS(VT BAPTIST junior school, Douglass j
BETHEL A.M.E.
Rev. A. W. Harvey, I .I)„ Pastor
visit Jacob's Chapel
ways welcome.
WEST ENI) BAPTIST
Rev. E. I). Dukes, Pastor
The church school opened on
time with Superintendent Lyons
and teachers present. After the
teaching period a splendid review
was given by the pastor. At eleven
o clock the pastor delivered an
inspiring message from the sub-
ject. "The Means of Attracting
Divine Attention". At :i .10 o'clock
the nsbc
Ml. PLEASWT BAPTIST
Rev. L. E. Brown, Pastor
Services at Mt. Pleasant were
well attended. Sunday School on
time with Mrs. G. M. Brown act-
ing superintendent nnd co-workers
at their posts. A spiritual prayer
service was conducted bv tlie dea
eoa board. B.Y.P.r. at 6:30 with
President M. Mitchell in the chair.
Tlie deaconess board met in III"
home of Mrs. E. Brown, 222 Pail
street, Sunday afternoon
di-
thers
boys,
Mis
<■ Mis-
3 9th
L 10th
>, lltii
1 0 'oca-
it Ro-
- . ,.)ngue
will lie Central Tigers, DijT ibar
junior school, Douglass *anior
school, St. Peter Claver Jui
West End Playground.
, tiors,
:1c
Morehouse Losers-
(Continued from Page S.)
ett, center, Re* a new local r|k-tcord
for actual and consistent miflP^utt-s
The Sunday school opened at
9 ..'10 a.m., with the staff under
Superintendent L. A. Clower, on
duty. The classes took part in
tlx* lesion.
wwiuumi and a
er board rendered a won" l^'.hi"""' 0"tlin,><1
ss ss-jus -slsrf aa ^ - - -
of play. So powerful and dy I
was their force in the Tige
ward wall that they came
P((
jj known as the men of iron,
DR. li. A. BOWMAN. Irensurer
of the Sunday School Publishing
board, Nashville, Tenu., whose
financial leadership is widely rec-
ognized. A native of South
Carolina, Dr. Bowman finished
dentistry at Mebarry In 11112, nnd
has built up an extensive practice,
and, at the same time, further
prepared himself for service by
studying finance. This study re
suited in his being elected treas-
urer of the S. S. Publishing board
nnd treasurer of the Finance com-
mission of the National Baptist
Convention, Inc.
stltnte.
Tlie Saturday session will he
devoted to interpretation of th"
basketball rules and arrangement
of the basketball schedule for the
current season, selection of a site
for the 111.1(1 meeting, and tbc elec-
tion of officers.
for lajigston, while dark, Owens,
AJleh, Mays, Bradsbnw and Mor-
ris were standouts 'for Arkansas.
• • •
THE ROUNDUP
Waco Beats Dallas
The A. J. Moore high school
griddors of Waco gave Dallas'
creet riding high school charges
of Coaches James "Spirit" Ed-
monds nnd Bob Fields a warm
reception Friday night In Katy
park down at Waco, Texas, nnd
handed the Dallas tenm Its first
defeat of the ieason, out of ten
games played, by a convincing
score of 18-0. Snm Smith, David
Lamar, Underwood, Ilardln, aul
Harris were brilliant In the Posey-
men's spectacular victory. Robert
yiialls, Campbell, Ebbs, Boyd, and
Medlln played well for Dallas.
Sam Smith's D9-yard touchdown
return of the second half klekolT
was the prize thriller of a color-
ful homecoming for the Waco
school.
• * •
Paris Beats Arilmore
The stalwarts of Gibbons high,
in Paris, Texas, took Tim Crisp's
Ardmore, Oklahoma, preppers for
u 14-0 ride In a featured grid tilt
Friday night in the former city.
jxi I'M fihnbm
TO-
ie next
-crds represented. £ home
-f. -
■ An interesting program Z M-
ombined chorus of choirs i wns._ re d^ by intermediate I' - • ' pian,8t* You
his
"Thot
At
Ho
during the program.
layman League at MOu«. uuumx Th* . v
At 11:1)0 a.m., and at 7:45 p.m., ! wi,h less0I> l*iog taught by the! was sponsored b? thi °'C!0<'k
the song services were rendered!**1 r' interestinc nrofrrnm! „_. ..... w'n'or
by th
K . 1 and No. 2. [ uuowing devotional serv-1 service
The Rev. A. Johnson, evangelist. i|,es choirs rendered spiritual I
was the guest speaker at the 11 :(K) j SHlpet'ons followed by a timely
subject being, 'neaea*e by Prince Biayechatta,.
>Me". | from the subject. "Pursuing God".
30 p.m., the Rev. A. W. | Tm*'Iaj Dlght opened the home
Harvey, pastor, and choirs were f. g service which will con-,
guest speaker and choirs, refipec 1 Ue 'r°u«fiout the month. All j . bro«Kht to a close Mondae
lively, at the union quarterly! "!em ers ar<! urSpd to attend and mgllt' December 12. Sunday school
■ervices at St. James A.M.E. " ' """"" "
church.
At 7 ;45 p.m., the pastor, the
Bev. A. W. Harvey, preached
fro'" the subject, "Alone Wito I
Jrtewta sWST.
pastor Zion Star Baptist church
read the ceremony.
*• iis
Choir,
. You
are always welcome to attend ail
at Mt. Pleasant.
TRI E VINE BAPTIST
Rev. W. M. Shorler, Pastor
Tlie groat cotton gathering will
,u umuii aut
give their quota. You are alwayi
welcome nt \v,.u4
.. iuu art? anv
relcome at West End Baptist
SHILOH BAPTIST
1 LllUJ'-Jt—«
opened at ten o'clock. Eleven
o'clock service was fine and large-
ly attended. Pastor Shorter preach-
ed from the subject, "Bear Ye One
C.J>-. e Another's Burden". B. T. 8. at
With Breaktast iMua; -
to 58 mlnut
contest.
Morehouse considers the
these men n great one.
tain Bunky Matthews, a _
eyed, experienced nnd ivise.WI
from lakeland, Florida, laaq
school precedent in being ,«i|
the first second year cattail
Morehouse grid history.
Square nnd stocky, 8k|
Lockett, of Jacksonville, _
was outstanding as a toqghl
gresslve and determined •
his hard tackling being
mental In gaining the m
"The Seven Men of Iron" 1
Maroon forward wall.
As a result of following
Forbes' instructions
low, fast, and A
getting Murtan At
rie
Liy
ecte.l
May Co—
(Continued from Tage 3.)
wasn't allowed to appear in Cha-
ney's lineup against Portsmouth,
had a motion to reject the pros-
pective grid scholarships that have
been offered him by large univer-
sities and attend a Negro school.
In the Portsmouth white paper,
an article appeared to the effect
that Portsmouth school official*
were "very, very sorry" to bar the
Negro from the game, and express-
ed the opinion that the futuie
might jiot hold fiuch setbacks <o
Negro players. Coach McPliee cf
Ohaney refused to book the south
em team in Youngstown next year
when Uie Portsmouth heads turned
(Jown on 1'inckney's participation
- —- jjoi of' s;oed
Rogalusa is l uisiana Champ
More than 3,000 football fans
turned out Friday night in Boga-
lusa, Louisiana, to watch John
Redfud's high school eleven tri-
umph in the finals over Monroe
to annex? the state high schoM
football championship of Louisi-
ana. Redfud, who was a former
Southern university star athlete
under A. W. Mumford, had pre-
viously downed Xavier high by a
7-0 score, and trimmed Gilbert
Academy by a 13 0 score in im-
portant earlier Reason games this
year. William "BilP; Oray is the
president of the Louisiana high
school athletic league.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our elncerest
thanks to our many friends and
neighbors for their kindness and
expressions of sympathy during
■the illness and at the death of
onr beloved sou. Tlie beautiful
floral tributes were appreciated,
and especially do we than!; Rev-
erends W. B. Myers nnd WHllnin
Ellison for comforting nnd en-
couraging expressions, nnd Col-
lins Funeral Home for service
rendered.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Warrick Abrain
And family.
IN MKMORIAM
In loving remembrance of our
dear father. Sergeant Benjamin
J. Young, Sr., who departed tills
life, December G, 1013.
Years have come and years bav2
gone,
But memories of you still linger
on.
Your face Is still before me, as in
our childhood days,
Your smiles beaming brightly,
when we would be at play.
One (V.y floil called you from u«
how we've missed you all these
years,
God has so sweetly watched o'er
us, with His tender care.
May your angel spirit guide us,
until we reach
The Heavenly shore
Where there'll be parting never,
tears and heartaches shall be
110 more.
By C'onstnnce Young DeMoss
243 Canton Street.
PRIX)AY, DECEMBER !>. 19.%
to his death.
Surviving are the parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Warrick Abriitq, four
sisters, two brothers and a U.wt
of other relatives.
Seguin News
Bethel Senior Choir
Reelects All Officers
On Friday evening, December
2, tne ilethel A.M.E. senior choir
met at the usual hour for tho
purpose of electing officers for
the ensuing year. With Rev. A.
W. Harvey presiding, all ofllcera
were reelected by acclamation
with the exception of a reporter.
Miss Ardella Curtis was elected
to that post.
R. A. Appling, president of the
choir, has held that position for
twelve consecutive years, during
which lie has rendered Invaluable
and faithful service.
Prior to the adjournment of
the meeting, the choir offered
prayer for Mrs. Wade, mother of
Mrs. Winona Jackson, choir sec-
retary.
ABRAM, Louis Deslandes, 8, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Warrick
Abrnm, 1800 Dakota Street, died
Saturday, November 10, at Rob-
ert II. Green Memorial hospital,
victim of a brain hemorrhage
Young Abram was bom on
August 25, 10.10 nnd was a stu-
dent of Booker T. Washington
elementary school. He was
taken 111 only four dnys prior
BAST ST. PAl'L M. E. I
Rev. C. W. Franklin, Pastor
(News received too late for publi-
cation. )
MITCHELL'S GARAGE
Day and night wrecker service.
Virginia at Hackberry L. 22851
CHRISTMAS
MONEY
LOANS FROM *5 to *50
On Your Own Signature
Travis Finance Co.
131 Main Ave. F. 6881
(Continued from Fact t)
cake baking.
Every cluss member must read
the Register, for class news and
to place in scrap books for ref-
erence.—Reporter.
Wheatley Blasts—
(Continued
THE
"Killa Dilla" Suit $22-50
HOLLYWOOD'S NEWEST DRAPE
Come in anil try it on
Majestic Man's
' f Jo bast houbtoh btk
«i"*
[ I .An ^
i,i o menu**"in w til •
rolls one at 11:00 and 0 : it Ills side. Good attendant*^!*
at 7:45 IIJ. More than two l upermtWdent and teachers will
hundred partook ot the tord s canvl|g ^ ewt end Sunday for
sUnper , children and adults to attend
Monday night, at official boanl,1 Sun(1<ly ectiool and church sen-
from the reports, financial progress | icM EWven o'clock services were. — - .
is being made by Bethel, to which ,, attende^. Pastor Steward II f) Q|\p*l|t|Of—
creflW V fiven to the ferevent ^ th, subject. "The Ln-!D. D. ViptUlUg
criui^ ^ ~a„.*oA I ^ „ ... .• t-wi tvn rump I *
(Continued trom Page S )
choir, 'Mrs. I* Thomas, pianist,
sang several spiritual selections
and Pastor Shorter preached di-
vinely from the subject, "I Am tlie
Resurrection and the Life''. Ttflf
are welcome at Trtlf! VfBi
eredlt Tl lu ,,,,r simKe xruiu
Zsm •eetlngB as being conducted! ^ FaUn of Job-. Two came
Cias fintuV . Vn.ohln Rev. W.
by'""th Rev Sister M A. Gooil
win on Wednesday nights.
GRANT MEMORIAL A.M.E.
Rev. E. T. Taylor, Pastor
(News received loo late lor
Cation.)
(((RINTH BAPTIST
H,v. W. B. Myers. Pastor
forward for membership. Rev. W.
M E. Ford worshiped in the morn-
i„g service. The Bible band of
the Darcos circle made a visit lo
a sick room at four o'clock. B.T.S
tion of "old" young men who were
reported hardwood court artists
a sick room at four o'clock. B.T.S. j ^ tQ fourtcen years ago, but
opened on time and a splendid beUeTe they can come back,
meeting was held. Follow tu
prayer service and songs by tlie
pinjff nv' ' ' -
choir the pustor preached from t-ie
subject. " A New Man". Many
good running guard. Crowel
plenty of powor for his ISO p<
Aside from boiing even MUs
largest of tacklers or chnfgln*
!hcin out of the way, Teddy >WI -
flams, of Atlanta, wns an excel-
lent downfleld blocker, ranking
second only to his terminal *ate,
Sloan Blocker. Willlame #ften
thrilled the spectators by finArlng
a hall on the run, or leaping fclgh
In the air to grab an almost! im-
possible pass. ■#..
Participating in comp^pe
sp<irts since 1932, Gummy «l-
of Dayiona Beach, Florida, pi®0^
a« wise as Father Time, lllsjlch
athletic background was ofBln
describable worth to the M
Tiger« this season.
r,?truis ^ fIk"
rt-sr S5 sasft s ass
two" letters pUylnOq
tean* both sports. 4, |
Grid Flash—
lir . «• \ J*11 C511W"" *«• B-
^ at the I monthly report for ' November
Sunday School opened at tne howd Mgn(, ot progress.
uHnal hour with the superintendent
and teachers at their posts with
who believe they can come back.
If Coach "Butch" Sawyer is able
to get the group working to-
gether, it might show something
•""'J1-' - , j about mid-season, should improve | . ix>Valn, of Talatka,
helpful thoughts were ^sn«df „„ it g'oe9 along, and end with a; ^ p]cnty of [(ow
Visit Shiloh for good ^ ^ _ migbty wallop. They mQy' i smashing through a forward
ever, lose too much groun «i j blocked savagely, rarely
Ing the early games to, do muc,. |g| ^ n
catching up late in the ses .. L,t<l0 ntho, and rugged.
Coach • Iiutch'' Sawyer, < | Jncl{S(>n 0f Columbus, G
Mountain" Levi Jackson, yr- _ ,; | contributed speed ond
ANTIOCH BAPTIST
Rev. B. Wilson. Pastor
Sunday school exercises were
In
tall.
ring
lint
L. Preacher, and | blocking ability to the
Lloyd Beatty give the team height j suC(,^g
I contributed speed ond impJved
j ^uwu —— ,
r.g and splendidly conduct- and weight.
SUCCe^8.
Known to track a« well-as
uuu "1 ■ o"u- — «li«iu I IVnow II "l
The perennial city champ. ,| ^ Alphonso x/)Kry, n vi
formerly under the colors of r. (.har an(, a poworfnl tack!
178 in attendance. The junior
church, which is making very
rapid success, presented a splen^
did musical program in charge of
Rev H L- Tabor and Mrs. h. j interest)^
sSFs
.-rnion from ,jrown alrt ^veral members motor- year. They Mve nci i courage, his greatest contrlbil
■ -STi ; -I1*"
Jefferson ^ presiding s'P°nro*ra'iii*was wTtnessed by a | this season is over. Last year, the
(Continued from l'age 3>
game won and a half game loot
• • •
SOUTHERN TRIPS TEXAS
After a scoreless first linlf that
saw both Texas college and South-
ern threaten twice each only to
be thwarted by a charging de
fense In the shadows of the r
opponents goal, the Southern
Jaguar struck like a bolt from
the blue, midway the third period,
and scored the lone six points of
the game.
Tlie scoring break came when
, Myles Anderson attempted to hand
ia' 1 the ball to McClain on a half
W. T. HARRIS
A Trained Negro Badio
Service Mini
See Us tor Any iuoto Trouble
&23 K. Crockett bt. B. 30493
IX
-r"""
,0
ed
very inspiring
T.S. opened
Brother A.
program was witnessed d,■* | ^ ~— • citJ. cbau, (j-
A wonderful program was:render-completed
their regular
.•d by groups N" 1 of each union. p.„tor delivered an excellent s=._ , i.--. ^he'dulc undefcated, tak-
wtiich consists of all '"'v0 mon nt the evening service, wblc g straight Then, going
wrvici"-- were spirltuol and, togeth„ with splendid vocal nun: g HhaU)fi,ne sy play-off, they
ibe Choirs rendered b-antiful nun, ,„.r? „y a Mr. OarneM. Mw . Into un,crt„nonlousl.—
l,erf A splendid program wa« Mrs. Brown and the senior choir we around,
UluelH by Mr, W. II. WnLfe ii^nersa .pWtU.11 ^J JJ;
,nd Mr Artman Bland Visitor- (.litertaininent,
re always welcome at torinthl
Baptist church.
25th Annivers
(Continued from Page • )
spinner, but "Lightning" Harry
Josephs, Southeni left end, came
lu fast on the play—Intercepted
the ball nnd streaked ill) yards to
pay dirt. An attempted reverse
at left end failed to add the ext.-a
point. The first downs totaled 13
for Texas and 7 for Southern.
Wilson, Frank Walker, "Pelican
Hill, Welcome, Peters, I.loyd1
Walker, Ilibbler and Vaughns were
standouts in the Jaguars' triumph. <
Captain Biggs. Barrett, McClain,
Myles Anderson, Howard, Bowens,
and Nix were the spark plugs In
Texas' valiant valedictory effort.
In the 11*18 football campaign. j
unceremoniously-hut house college, Morris Browir
and
1 out by the up and coming Ht.
______ I Peter Claver quintet, In the semi-
KOSR OK SHARON BAPTIST final round, 34 29. It
of the fastest, most bitterly fought,
PLEASANT UNION BAPTIST
Rev. C. H. Hall. Paste*
Bev. R. .1 Martin, Pastor
Sunday School was well attend
j ed. Tlie pastor reviewed the les
Sunday school opened on ti e| ^ ^^funy. At eleven o'clock
vitb the superintendent and staff
m duty. Tlie lesson was reviewed
,y the pastor. Morning services
vere well attended and the pastor
.reached from the subject. "Be
-Inre'. B.T.8. was conducted by
and brilliant games of the season
lieen arrnuKeu uj —
Botary now Beusfln's-lias not Morehouse college, chairmatt
forgotten, and the gang is com
ARKANSAS TIES IANGST0N
Zip Gnyles' I^ingston Lions saw
tough sledding in llieir final grid
setto of the year against Arkansas
Slate in I'inc Bluff. Stubborn,
goal line defenses by both teams.
featured. Twice tlie Sooners were,
held for no score after jienetrat
^"itir'nnniversary commltt* ling the Ozarklans' 20-yard etrlpc.;
"•l'he onen s.*slon will The Gaylesmen, led by Alexnnder
t ., (Ki^)'clock Fridoy nWi* 1 and Swain, throttled three scoring
n Sale Hall chapel, M^n^' otlempts by Arkansas after be
in Sn Taylorltes had driven inside the
afternoon session Sooners' five-yard line. An even
101
lege. Jackson college, aud >
university. Several of !!«* ■ ••'bo
participated in the °rga#lo
meeting will take
silver Jubilee program whWHW"
lieen arranged by B. T. B*" .
Sure . i> I. - enarge ai iu« c^ui^ —, iems xnai —
nrot'uer M II. Evans. After warm RfV j>rvin preached a wonderful |lUuding again from the
)rai«e services tlie pastor preaelied I HPrmon from the subject, "Let's Go Not one of his las
rom the subject, "No One Can a , jttl^ farther and Pray". Vis fcimnghnessy play off I
'-Under God". The pastor, wife itonj ar(, aiways welcome. backi and Beatty in e<
„ little daughter visited in Cue
last week and reported a -de
'ighlful trip.
JONES CHAPEL M.E.
Rev. H. ft. McCutehin, Paslor
Church school opened on time
Jbe superintendent was unable to
iuigiiuiu, — n _
ing b^ck, raving mad, to walk on
son neawiiunji. i\< 1 with its fourth title in live^ se.i
the pastor came forward with «j80ns, Benson's plays St. Philips
very inspiring message, taking for j jnttj0: college In the second game
n subject, "The Science of Charac Monday night. * "T ""* *"V , .rt rniitine mat-
ter Building". BY.P.C. at 6:30 Beatty, at St. Philips will be deTrfed
with Vice President llarbert In L ;UCed with one of those prob- t«« wMch w footbaH M*ed-
charge At the evening service,! , that coaches dread most- ment of the c^m-
. I — .he ground ules, and the awaramg
last year's plonshlps in basketball and 1
team is ball for 1838. at;
The members of the eonfeW'ee
will attend a hanqnet to
Atlanta ur.iversltj dining WU
Friday night, and lMer In the
evening will be the gutaU ot the
Top Hat Clnb.
<onference institutions
sented will be: Flak tr
LeMoyn* college,
Kuoxvllle college, Morris B °a"
college, Clark university, Tails* 2.1
college, Florida A. * *
Xavier unlver |ly Btste A. • M.
collate, of Orangetonrg, B^t',
Bute Teaelieri college of ■•nt-
gomerfc AM, «u4 TuUcft* la-
up punting duel between Bill Gay^
les of Langston and Mason of
State was Instrumental In helping
to keep both sides at bay in the
MT. CALVARY BAPTIST
Rev. V. T. BiffI J. I'astor
Sunday School opened < usual
hour tlh Rev. L. lJlckersoe, act-
ing superintendent an<l teachers
at their posts. Superlnlendent
— j Grant is confined to the hospital
. .,„j tlie lesson was reviewed by
ke on the Job 011 accoupt 0 ' ^ p.,, Th< pastor was; >". . v
hifured foot and Mrs. Lena Wil--iJtev. H V. PI « . hj 1938 debut Wednesday, December
SSrJUto hit stead. ***«, M bJ lh' Wheatley Uons.
toituTe nnd re vie*' were mode I* wife. Prayer meeting was wa u,j ^ Wednesdai
back, and Beatty is confronted
with moulding a team from a
bunch of willing, but Inexperienc-
ed, green materiel. St. Philip's
is the only team In the league
that will not be definitely stronger
than last year.
West End is back with a strong
er cluDT this year being coached
by the former Wheatley high and
prairie View star "Goop" Stew-
ard. West End will make Its
I, tf *•" " '
, """.Zt'**-' Si-ior "Mr 1 l the second game Wednesday,
una #P"-
anlTW".*.
ne eofege,
RIGGER-BLT1KR
The best cola
drink you
ever tasted.
Rich in food
value
m
TO PAY>,f
FRIDAY Afternoon and SATURDAY SPECIALS
12c
29c
9c
Blue & Whit.
No. 1M Tin —
No. 5
ri" TOWEL8
Scott
Roll xOIljET TISSUE
Waldorf 17C
•FRUIT (AK KINWRKDIKNTH
BUY THBM EARLY—Orange and
I^emon Peel Citron, Nuts, titezed
CherrieB. Candied Pineapple, Dates,
Mince Meat. Extracts and Spice®.
POTATOES
Idaho 1 1 A
5 ]>t<8. " "
UINF.HAP APPt.lS
Fancy Washington 1 Qg
Medium Size—Dozen ~~~ 1 ww
DRIilCIOUS APPLES
Fancy Washington
Medium Siz^—Do y.en —
ORANGES
Texas Sweet and Juicy
I^arge Size—2 Dozen—
ORAPE FRUIT
Texas
I«arge Fruit—Dozen
CRANBERRIES
Katmor Fresh
round .....
BUTTER
Red & White
Lb. — —
Pilgrim
Lb. -
CARTER UNDERTAKING CO.
DELUXE
^ "THE ^8. ^
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laokbhy soap
Our Vttluo
4 Oian.
Brown's Cocktail
16-Oz. P«cks«
Kaglc Brand
Ca" HAI.All l.HKHSINU
Sun Spun—to-IMnt Jar lie «Ea
Pint lac Quart J"r
Pinl J FANCY CATSUP
Red * While 1 4C
19c
29c
21c
20c
39c
34c
23c
15c
19c
23c
21c
24c
26c
9c
14-Oz; Bottle —
ORAPEJUICE
Red k WHlte Pure-'
Pint BotOe — —
Quart
Bottle '
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:15c
29c
VANILLA EXTRACT
Red A White Ture Qa
%-Oz. Bottle ■ ■
ih-OZ. I7ij
Bottle 1 B v
WALNUTS .
No. 1 California
Pound —— ——
BRAZIL NUTS
I^arge Washed
Pound —— :—
ALMONDS
Ixl
Pound
CO'FFEE
Red A White
Pound Vacuum Can
Early Riper—Pound OQa
Bag 15c—2 Pound Bags
BULK BATES
Hallowee Unpitted 1 Qc
2 Pounds — •
jtflNCE MEAT
Red A White
9-Oz. Package —
PITTED DATES i
Red A White ICfi
10-Oz. Cello Package ■
SEEDLESS RAISINGS
Red A White Fancy
15-Oz. Package ■ ¥
DRIED APPLES
Washington Choice 19ii
Pound T~rWSmm
PORK azd BEAN8
Brimful! "j /ift
3—No. 300 Size Cans — ■
HOMINY
Red A WhUe Old Fashion Afi
Lye—2 No. 300 Size Cans--
BEANS—MEXICAN STYLK
Blue A White 1 Cft
2 Tall Cans _ — 1
CORN
Red A White
12-Ot. Can — —
PEACHES
Red A White Calif. T.C.
2 No. 1 Tall Calls —
PINEAPPLE
Red A White Crushed
No. 10 Can
PRUNE JUICE
Red A White
2tt12-OS ,$M S '-**
PLUMS
Red A White
Extra Lar e "C«h
10c
19c
65c
15c
13c
Armour's
3,4-Lb. 17©—1 Lb.
SLICED BACON
star
SUTTON 8t SUTTON
Funeral Directors and Embtlmeri
Hotury FubM. QvUU Vll
32c
Brimfull— Sliced and Kind 27C
The
390 OfcMtmt • .
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Off—u>. . "
HOAKT
FrMh Pork S>!caldor 4 Oft
Half or Whole—Lb—- ■***"
Center Cuta 206
I*. rrjtu. itBw
' Fancy Grade Bee* yfifi
S Lbs.
HO AST
Bxtra Quality Baby Beef 1 Cm
Chuck—L*j. 1 '
210
Chuck—L'j
Prime Rib ,
^ ^TP^rk hausaoe
SUr ChopiJed . - 28c
Lb. Cello Roll
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1938, newspaper, December 9, 1938; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth398379/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.