San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1938 Page: 8 of 8
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I lowed by a wonderful message by
the pastor. IIis subject, "Thanks-
givings to God for His Mercy".
! Mra. Ward of St. Stevens Uoptist
Church, Kansas City, Missouri,
i and Mrs. Browu of First Baptist,
city, were visitor# in the inornng
[service. Corinth welcomes you at
I all timet*.
ST. JOHN BAPTIST
Rev. T. F. Mur*h;ill, Pastor
Beautifully Ii
Feature Ci
" ressive Services
nUic Golden Jubilee
*' Miss Sami
,
/ Huston " Returns
mw AT, SEPTEMBER tS, 1W|
^'ITH the cburch packed
St. Peter Claver's parish
Sunday, September 18, with a
The celebrant of the mass was
pastor of St. Peter Claver's,
Louisiana. He was assisted by
School a.< called to order by kowsky, as deacon, and Rev. Fat!
Superintendent llolmiin. Attend- (1((1(.on, Kpv. A Krimse wa,
ACTIVITIES
Wife.
CHURCHES
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Thoushts
To Ponder
By MRS. M. A. GOODWIN
Evangelist of the Southwest
Texas Conference. A. M. E.
Church
Why should we moom de-
parted friends.
Or shake at l)eatli\ alarm?
Ti* but the voice that Jesus
sends
To eall them to His arms.
ance * as fair. The review was
I given by the superintendent. At
eleven o'clock the prayer servicc
I was couductcd by the juniors. The
I pastor preached from the subject,
"The Road is Cloaed". Following
the sermon, "The Kings of liar-
! mony" of Alabama sang several se-
I lections. It. T. S. at six-thirty
with President Ratiste nod staff ]
in charge. At 8:00 p.m., the Ju-
inaster of ceremonies. Itev, L. J.
WcIIkts, pastor of Holy Redeemer
Cat hollo Church, gave an interest-
ing account of the history of the
parish. The Right Reverend Mon-
eignor Patrick J. Ueehan, Vicar
General of the Archdiocese of San
Antonio, was present for the mast,
! but due to his continued illness,
Archbishop Arthur J. Drossearts
was unable to 1hi present. Present
union* conducted prayer service i0|m were cteterg of the Holy
and the junior and senior choirs j^mily congregation, and sisters
sang. The pastor preached a (1y th(4 Holy Ghost congregation at
burning message from the subject. (;ramiView. Mr«. Theresa Chris
"The Violence will Rest
Heaven",
welcome.
Visitors are always
ANTHHI1 BAPTIST
Rev. R. Wilson. Pastor
topher, the oldest living member
of the parish, occupied a seat of
honor. The choir sang Rosewtg'a
Mass in G.
Following the mass, breakfast
was served In the hall with the
Mother's club of the academy as
A very appreciative number at- hostesses. Rev. Leo V. Murphy,
tended Sunday School and tb£. pastor 0f peter Claver's, en-
corps of teachers gave helpful in* I «•> «>•«
struct Ions on the lesson topic
tertained at one o'clock with a
dinner in the rectory for the visit-
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After «i splendid prayer service jQg priests. There were thirteen
led by the deacons, the pastor de- L^est*.
live red an able sermon, subject, _________________
"The Joy of tbt Lord is my' appreciation of her faithful serv-
I Strength". An interesting pro- ice. Sunday .was a high day.
) gram was rendered during the1 After a good church school con-
It. T. 8. The pastor's sermon at ducted by Miss Laura Fields,
| the evening services was very superintendent, the pastor brought
Sumlnv School as usual with I impressive and beneficial. Touch- a fine message from the subject,
superintendent and teachers a' 'n£ songs by the choir, the pastor "Working In the Day". Brother
tli' ir posts The pastor returned! and the New Light Gospel Four | John Howard was funeralised at
to the city Sunday night an.11 added much to
brought a btirniug message which
parishioners and lrk' llS
f*^r ted it* Golden Jttbilf
high mass at ten o'cl«cl'l
jv. Barry F. Kane, former
1 now ot New Ori>
f *ev. Father A. 3. M v
■iward Glancy u tib
'clock, with Uh k >
I* gne as h«q
the scenei of a
Mor0 thai
called between 11
r aaft seven. B r:\
Stanley Mont«? m"
uria* Beverly. Ml
Hrs.
^Ifues H
Afl
olic
the
beautiful
225 gu
hours of
ing were M
and Miss K.
Catherine 1
Carrington, a
Bey served tin
punch was se
Winchell and V
merville. The ca!
serve about two hui
guests, and was
shape. Around the
stand was a ruffle of
by lace. The «.ike wai
with an arbor 9k
covered by gold flowers
ming birds. The cake
band made, hand tinted
tlons, was the work ot Mrs|
cliell. The centerpiece was
asters In a gold container f|
by tail white tapers in gold
sticks.
GREATER GALILEE BAPTIST
Re\. H. Green, Pastor
all enjoyed.
isitors are alwa
ater Galilee.
ST. LIKK BAPTIST
Rev. <•. W. Wilson, Pastor
the sacredncss ofj.1:30. Sermon by the pastor,
the service. Two persons were Promptly at 8:00 p.m., the pastor
added to the membership. Partial brought another message filled with
reports on the building fund rally tine thought and consolation. His
were made Sunday night and will j subject, "Living Water". A dis-
continue until the required quota t rtct meeting of the A. F. an J
is raised to begin the structure.
H0! HUM!
XAVIER HEAll
SING BLUES
Sunday S<
Supt r n ender:
reviewed b,
remarls by
ool on time with
Williams and staff I
it their posts. Lesson |
Rev. J. S. Howard: I
Brother II. Rlair. The 1
Sunday
and was
pastor brought a powerful sermon i Charles Washington, superintend-
on tithing. Mrs. J. R. Lockett ent. At 11:30 a.m., the pastor
visited with us. Mrs. T. Fifihtr | delivered a short message. B. T.
By GIIARLES De LA
For The Associated Nfirro I
NEW ORLEANS, La.—T1
parture of 14-flrst string g
warriors from the Xavler
A. M will meet here Friday night sity pigskin aggregation, f<
at which time the public is invited, j sons of graduation or clig
Many prominent speakers will be caused Coaches Theodore afl
present. The public is cordially
invited to worship at Olive Street.
The doors are always open to vis-
School opened on time j R0rs.
well attended. Brother +
NEW HOPE B\PTIST
Ret. T. II. Robinson, Pastor
sang a beautiful solo. The usher
board rendered its monthly pro-
gram at 3:30.
MT. CALVARY BAPTIST
TEXAS COLLEGE
i HAS 22 GRID
8. on time with Brother I.
Dilworth, president, in charge
8.*45 the pastor came fqj^ard with ( t |^f
another burning message, his swh- /Jt § I r.f| |W||f|*
Wt. "The While Ilorse and his!
Wright considerable concern
close of last season. Ho
the failure of some of th
eligibles to return for p"
gave them further cause
ry as the Gold Rush b
preparations for the currfj^.^
son. Added to the
handicaps has been the
small men, principally
white
ddiron
niver-
Ihility,
Giles
at the
wever,
I star
ality acTi??,
J. HENRY LEWIS
DECISIONS
ADAMICK
Bj Th. Annrl.Urt If.irro Pr.ar
rillliAUELrillA.—Allhougli he
was badly jarred in the last two
rounds, Llgbt Heavyweight Cham-
pion Henry Lewis had plied up
such a commanding lead in the
first eight rounds that be won 11
decision over Jimmy Adamlck of
Midland, Mich., before 12,000
spectators in u non-title bout at
Convention ball Thursday night.
Lewis, 184, cleurly outboxed the
white tighter who recently drew
n year's suspension in Illinois and
states associated with the Na-
tional lioxing association becauue
of u "queer" bout with lanky
Jack Traunuell. The light heavy
champ scored frequently with boih
hands to the face and body of
188-pound Adnmick.
Hut In the ninth, Adomlck land
ed a terrific right to John IIenry'6
chin that brought the crowd to its
feet yelling for a knockout. Lewis'
knees buckled and he staggered to
the ropes. Adnmick missed with
a left hook and they were in a
clinch at the bell. The white
boy also hurt Lewis with a solid
left hook to the body in the 10th.
The two judges, however, gave the
tight to John Henry with Heferee
Matt Adgic voting It a draw.
Wiley Gridders—
(Continued from Tage 3.)
of both teams to see their favorites
in action for the first time this
year, but plenty of suspense
and thrills are assured the fans,
for Coach Taylor has, for the
last several years, produced some
very good teams and, this year,
Is determined to convince the
officials of the Southwest con-
ference that Tillotson deserves a
place in their organization.
The Wiley team will be .built
around a nucleus of letter men!
and regular reserves of last year, j
Utter men who are expcoM It
see action Friday night aret l(lm4
diminutive quarterback; Xanthl^
guard; Hicks, end; and Blaaanfc
the flying (leechle. Other vetoraa|
are; Peete, guard; Tlpplns, cen-
ter; Bprott, quarterback; Thomp.
son, halfback;. Brown, tacklef
and Fatten tackle. Freshmtai
who have shown much promise in
practice Besslons are; Harold
White, Tulsa; "Bull" Morris, Dab
las; George Foster, Port Arthur|
"Wee Willie" Baker, Lufkin; Hllej)
Buck, Gary, Indiana; "Czar" 1m
gram, Gary, Indiana; and Tlllory,
Bryan. New linemen who look
good are: Thomas, Houston, end|
Cpchurcb, Ardmore, center; Arce.
neuux, Port Arthur, tackle; I'alne,
Houston, guard; Panlk, Gary, end!
and Thrash, Dallas, tackle.
The starting lineup will prob.
ably be HickB, r.e.; Brown, r.t|
Yantblg, r.g.; Tlpplns, c.; Peete,
l.g.; Patten, l.t.; Johnsou, I.e.;
Bprott, q.b.; Thompson, r.h.b. J
Minis, l.h.b.; and Behu, f.b.
Next Friday, September 30, the!
Wildcats will meet their old
rivals, the Bishop Tigers, at Fair.
Park stadium. The clash of Cat*
and Tigers during the East Texa*
Fair is an annual affair, and on®
of the main attractions of tha
fuir.' Fans and supporters of bo'.h
schools from all parts of the corn*
try will trek to Marshall to tea
the antagonists battlew
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. T. S. Gates, the widow of
the late T. S. Gates, wishes to
thank her many friends for the
kindnesses shown lier during the
illness aad passing of her late
husband. Special thanks are ex-
tended to Mr. F. E. Lewis, of the
Frank E. Lewis Funeral Home.
Mrs. T. S. Gates.
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MF'MORIA IX AETKRHA
VANDA1.IA KTHKI. 111)1,1.AND
HKPTKM ni-:R TH KNTV-TH1RD
NINETEEN llt'NIIREO
THIRTY
tioocd
MISS ZENOBIA ASHFORD Is
charming and popular young
icialite or Dallas, who haa re-
as a member of the senior class.
Sb« won the "Miss Samuel.,
tbn" contest last year o;,
CARTER UNDERTAKING Cl>.
DELUXE AMUrLAfrCli — MOBTH-IA.N'-.VII'IV ATTEMMNT
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Sunday School at the usual hour j
with the superintendent and teach-
erv at their po.-ts. Tlie lesson was
leviewed by the pastor. Follow-
ing a warm praise service the
pi-tor preached from the subject,
"The i ertainity
tarns full
*
gregation he
jrrrsn
SHILOII BAPTIST
Rev. S. E. Steward, Pastor
T. S. at six o
U Holand In
prayer servii
ith ftrousht tli
subii- :. "Wh
TKI'K mm: liVPTIST
Rev W. >1. Shorter,
Pi
fr
of
Yoi
Vim
Sunday School on time with
Superintendent Warren at his post,
f (hri>tianity <;ood attondance. Prayer meet-
clock with Mrs. jug was ]e,j Brother Hamilti >
charge. Follow-; The pastor preached from the
e Rev. Ii. \\. J subject, "Too Muhy Lame chr.«
p many henrers i t|ans on the Church Team .
Bge taken from j helpful thoughts were adj
it i< Man that i sister M. L. Merriweather
So Mindful of: h. t. S. due to the absence
I prttiideul. Pastor Mtwai
dressed the Ministers A
white, Monday morning t
i First Baptist Church -vhil
Webb, pastor. The mj
usual I themselves t
in her building ral
welcome ot Shiloh ii
| Jettermen dasliej into tbe^Texiv^®^^ _
; college camp Saturday, and ?in® u calm
.. fhe impending demise of
.Couches lteitlg ,:nd Mumford lost (.oach gl<,veng ,, wrtaln
, no "me in getting them ready for the Crescent City under
their opening
with the Jarvi
Bulldogs Thorstiay ,
r 12 at the Tyler
ti.t | ?«'t the Xavler eleven i^^vier
little Napo-
of grid itratpry is on the
well known SPOf, but a study of
stride by October 8, reckoning day
ia In the offing for all of their
foes who mistreated them last
year.
tee. If your druggist doesn't have v
AMBULANCE SERVICE
The House of Courteous, Efficient, Dignified Service
0 Chestnut St, Notary Public Garfield 2771
Ma
Opei
f.i
'as tor
I>
c'lool At the
•hlng at 11:00 a.m.
>< k Rev. R. B. White
e Baptist, white, and
were present The
preached a splendid
ii the subject, "The
the Church". B. T. H.
>ck and at eight o'clock. | witli
rter delivered a stirring
om the subject, "Th>
It was food for the
ar«- always welcome at
neip
FAST ST. PAI L
Re\. T. H. Wyatt, Past r
WEST EM) BAPTIST
Rex. K. I). Dukes, Pastor
8 and a
y School at the usual hour
witii S
iperintendent Johnson and
staff nt
their js^ts. Preaching at
eleven
•'clock. In the afternoon
Rev. G.
F. c. Curry and his good
people u
ere with us. At 7:30, song
service
by th<> choir. Ti - dri.e
is fitill
on for the painting of the
church.
The choir will present 'i
musical
Thursday, September 29.
adium. It was this tf
under-rated, unknown
that halted Xavier's "title
i * ynir. The Bishop
p i," ' were doped to bej
recognition by thl
ful Rush, the invinclbl
which had swept aside jAl.^ma
.Mai.-'* vaunted Hornets,arey's
vl t iilar Purple horde, | an \tbe
J -ious Tuskegee Tigers'J on-
• *uti\o week-ends while!
,vas going down in d«-fcat
Nevertheless, the Tigers j
' 1 the lair at Marshall, 1
stifle every onslaught of
Rush fur four quarters
" WfiuiiB rigiu iew id
, i s uare right, however, whe
, ' "1 ,,J" 1 ','r. [*e,Sn n aver that the Xavierltes
tii' football thn , Ik's (j.w 2 ... , j
tempt to wreak devastafi
I 1,1 "Vl'r-V venge; thus the fans are;
' . ' '' 1 ■' :I)roh'em to witness a thriller.
'!• rig the vn< tted brogans of ^
,1 « -ttrell James, all American cen L'I • ^
v ►r'1 1 '"y shaping up w:tti' ^KipDCr S
0 I* <; Grifliu, n deadly tackier I 1
BIGGER-BETTER
loading the
Kean and 1
under the £
Fair n I ml'
i ot over loo
rie View October
Ret' ig is constat t
charge<% of the men
over the Jarvis
yea r.
A look at the S
one with the imprt
m
(Continued from Page S.i
111
The school m
\ splendid re
he pastor. Ai
iour the pra;
n the
ubject, "See
I. T. S. nt
dult union
mi
• r the usual hour
ntendent in charge,
iew was given by
the eleven o'clock
r band conducted
The pastor spoke
service from the
featuring Sirs. J. J„ Taylor
sisted hy the choir an
Visitors are always we
Ihe middle 20's, fail are
t a
hack in
already tabbing tills one
"kilier-dlll^r"
Jimmy ; Stevens' Jf.-Tir,p
BETHEL A. M. K.
Rev. A. W. Harvey, D.D., Pastor
Sunday School on time. Classed
ng Beyond the Cros.,".: were well attended. At II ihi a
i\ o'clock with the | m., after fervent prayers led |!v
im.
dult union in charge. At 8:00 Revs. Reagan and Goodwin, th,.
in., Ihe choir took the stand | pastor preached, using as « te\-
rendered song service. Tite I "Hlirlst and the Soldier" v
astor preached n wonderful aer- 7:« the pastor used for a theme
on, ^subject, "The Rich Young i "Christ nd the Maniac ' Two
tiller". The pastor and members i memliers were added to the r I
irtiiipated in the second anniver- The baby contest, sponsored In-
ry of the pastor of Kirst Bap- Brother it. A. Appling ended with
«t Church, Iter. D. M. Jackson. | the McNeal haliy winning tlr«'
he pastor asks all nr mliers to | prize. Monday night, a- ofti, jj'|
board, progress woo reported in
the dollar money drive. It was
announced thst by authority of
the hlshop. the Right Reverend
George n. Voting, the annual con
i'lid defensive mnrvel, l eii,g the
lending candidate over a field of
converted linemen tlml Coach Ret-1
lig might eventually use to fill
! the gap. The linemen that might)
| be converted lo centers are Gusi , - -—■■ —■ *•
1 a rangy end, and Cdeal e0Mtlitutc ® nKWafiug cast
"arrette, one of the toughrtt slan,ll"8 Pfep school stai
guards in the conference. I around
That gallijping trio of Sam How-
ar'l, lorest McCiain, and Louis
Turner are sure for
j berths in tlie backlied with M
Donald Iteed, Frank Hayes, Regi-
naiii Itohinson, and Earl Jones
fighting it out for the fourth
man in the backfieid. This quarlet
of hocks, ull lettermen from last
years squad, will strengthen the,
backfieid, hut it will not fully |
replan Issie i;.rdy (he «(>arK u,ul
I plug ,-f the IH37 rhainpions. 4era will
AMietl the Steers r . .f tlw. u*..., t'^le respot]
40 Years of
experience
has made it
a leader
in the
gfcfP4
FRIDAY Afternoon and SATURDAY SPECIALS
^WhiteFoodStores(
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15c
29c
tend tti4 weekly services.
CORINTH BAPTIST
Rev. W. It, Myers. Pastor
uckians they will carry into the
gai
one
Sunday School open. J at tie 'erence had Is'en transferred to
-uai hour with the fraperlntenden- '' :v ' r-7, l"stend of at Bethel as
ud teachers «t their posts. Ju
Iiuririg the
Steers have
nnounced previously.
lor church was conducted by
iisters E. J. Bedford and M.
fenler. Program rendered by tlie
younger set of the church. At
ll :30 devotional services were
arried out bv the deacons after
vhieh Rev. W. L. Strauther
OUVE STREET (. M. E.
Rev. T. O. Green, Pastor
Thursday night, September 1",
was the usher board's a in, i versa:
nstoi* of Morning Star Baptist, I ' ',,ler boards of the vario
•OB Angeles, California, preached j churches of the city were repri
wonderful message. He look for j (tented and Rev. Mc( utchin, pr.ator
ia aubject, "Making it Hard for j of Jones Chapel, brought t'h< n., -
esua". B. T. S. at B:«0 p.m. sage which was very inspiring
ilk Brother A. Jefferson presid(j His theme, "Let God liov,. Vi.nr
ig. A program was rendered by: Boat". The pastor and v. :fi pre
roups 3 of each union. Devo aented Miss R. E. Burton. p.t~i-
oual aervicea at 7 JO were fuj^ dei.s with « beautiful jrlant iu
(tmdoi
rrr "7* or ^h:cnii
tend for fi« 1^, ffii|
Mlu«rtt«d B^atttr B<
iu 7 Str.-ets and RUiran*
'ing agent's peopc ^uon,
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Raymond Holley, th
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New Orleans, Septee '<
Ted Wrights X.-gji
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have averaged «.8 point, per
game 10 their opponent* 3.8, pr« 1
iag 1 hat they are tiie beat ||J
around team to ever wear the ban-
ners of the Southwest.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1938, newspaper, September 23, 1938; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth398385/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.