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Lulin? News
Iat the school auditorium Inst Wrenn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis
Thursday uight, and was a great and mother, Mrs. M. E. Spears,
success. Misses Ethel Mae Joshua and Miat Hattle Davis. The groom
and Oscar Mae Allen have re- is the grandson of Mrs. Ida Davis
was held with the district super-; turned ,0 prairle view college to jol this city. Mr. and Mrs. Kerd-
lntendent in charge. Kev. fl"V 'enter their sophomore year. Misse* iiinnii Davis and aunt, Mrs. ^Plliic
wood is very proud of the spirit | Cathprlne x;pton and Elizabeth1 Barber, motored to San Antonio,
shown dnring the quarter. Th0 - finnt are entPring as freshmen at! Saturday, to do sotuo shopping and
visit relatives and friends. Mr.
Weaker Sex?
NEWS More "ONC flor'OP tVCRT POUR
amount raised during this quarterlrjp vw
•— .. • ™—rior and
of Sati
, n . | t dj ' i uiUK mw — — - — •" • ~ — —— *
Antonio visited parents a preparing them for their ed their friends in San Antonio
was *7*. Alvin James Taflor anil Coach \iayfield is working hard and Mrs Tolbert Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. Willie SmiW of Sa1,jevery evPning wltli his football Mrs. Joe Hlllyer and family visit-
B. C. Murray last week.
friends. Leroy Chase of <*rpu, j J-• J -
thrUti visited his parents, Sa jflnd j)an(j mem|)erg are prac- Mr. and Mrs. Ma.tnard Smith
_ ticing, with several new members; visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wade of Austin. Tesas,
visited his pari nts ami friends in
Mr. nnd Mrs.
on hand. Constitution week was Ben Ferrell, Saturday. Mr. and
observed at Gross high school. Mrs. Richard Ferrell, Jr., spent
Johnnie Ray Parker, Archie the day with his mother, Mrs.
Mis
the church Sunday.
Wesley McKinney viMted , Hill and R. E. Jackson of Corpus Bertha Ferrell. They nre making
daughter in San Antonio, Sun,la.,. u,.n, wn.k.en(, ,,u^,s 0f their homo in Kerrvtile. Mr. and
Many of the students In the com-^ ^ Sc,,tt Mrs. Willie Pavis, Mr. and Mrs.
munity have left for college. Boose- j ^ ^ records Mrs M E Ferdinand Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
velt high school is schedu e . iTowrsend nnd Mrs. Julia Turner.' Fra7.111 Halmont were in Comfort,
Funeral services were held at Sunday evening visiting at the
Palestine Baptist church for Mrs. bedside of Mrs. Katie Davis.
Fannie Brown. 81, a life long rest- Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Ferrell. ,
dent of the city. The deceased is Mrs. Pearl Holmes and daughter. J0'18 ,hc 1 nited '
survived by a sister. Mrs. Maggie Eleanor, nnd Lee Morris spent1 by a woman, the Census
Webster; three brothers. Jake. Sunday afternoon in San Antonio;hag )lisoovered tl
Henry, and Eddie Robinson; two' visiting. The new pastor, Rev,'
— daughters. Mtsdames Clara Dudley E. H. C.reen, was in the city Sun-
e, Mrs. 0ns Wade, anj kmiiktiuo Cherry; two sous, day making plans to attend t'l
oiien September 22, with three new
teachers in charge.
Mrs. Myrtle D. MUh is very ill.
Mrs. M. J. Bell and Mrs. Claudlt
Corley are recovering rapidly
BcfniD Ntwi
GET GOING?
TIME'S A-WASTING
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foreman*
One of every four nianuf.
C. I,. V Mrs. <ins warn-, ;ln(j Xathorino Cherry; two sons, day making plans to attend t'.i' nftor spending the summer
n;il .-on, and Mi" Emma l.ucile j alll, j0)in nr,ml,: several board meeting in Del Rio. Albeit,'" I'rio towD- tilwnrd
Bean motored to San Antonio,1 grnj1<lohi]dren nnd great srainHill-, Washington «;i< in San Antonio. 1,0,1 "n<1 .V* . 7. .
morning to visit Mrs. ^r,,n. Comfort, Waring nnd Fredericks- i 'oro" 1
enn
Sunday
Hondo, Monday.
'nrry and her mother, Mrs.
A.
The faculty at F W Gross high burg, last week buying and selling
Comfort News
Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Olella Gen- pchm,i js composed of W. P. Car-'.stock.
liell nnd Mr. and Mrs. Elmet Mo- |lr|nCip!)j, ]•„ c. Murray, <>.
Clinton, motored to Austin last w .\llen, E. C. Mayfield, Miss
Sunday. Mr«. L. E. Harrison, S- sayles, Mrs. O. A. Kitchen,
L. Toney, and E. Wiiliama mo- y ^ Swaizey, Mrs. E. .T. Miss Onnie Smith of San An-
tored to Prairie View last week, j.etheridK''. Mrs. (J. S. Lytie. Mrs. tonlo will teach iu the city scho"l
Mrs. G. F. C. Curry, and her ^ j,. Sydney, and Miss V. E. in place of Mrs. Wright, as an-
inother, Mrs. A. Lewis, were ^ 1](,s Waverlyn Baker and I.en- nounced last week. Walter Stokes
guests of Mrs. Hettie Freeman and njg Caldwell will enter Samuel visited at the bedside of Mrs.
Alr and Mrs. c. X.. N'eece. Suudn. college. Martha Clark, last Sunday, in
The guests were served
llcloits dinner.
bureau
of a year in AuBtin, Texas. She
is being welcomed by her many
friends. VI/. and Mrs. F. S.
Bonier and Mr. Stevens, of San
Antonio were in the city Satur-
day and Sunday at the home of
Mrs. T. H. Allen. Thomas Powell
is heme again from Fart Worth,
Texas.
Iter, and Mrs. George Jackson
were visitor! to Hempstend and
Cuero, Texas. They motored down.
T. 11. Allen was called back to
Austin for work, due to the extra
session of the legislature. Mrs.
N. E. Woodard's mother and sis-
ter, Mrs. H. Blackmon and Mrs.
F. Gregory, of Sllsbee, Texas,
spent a pleasant vacation with
Prof, and Mrs. B. T. Wilson.
Mrs. L. E. Cheeks has returned
' to her school here. Jack Flfer,
increasingly less "a man's world' i s(m of Mrg j Johuson was called
was contained in the discovery L t,)e army flt Fort Sam H()US.
that 911,736 women and l,13,'i,(K>41 an(] wm g0 (0 Tuskegee later.
erine is a lovely alto singer. I married Sunday evening.
Mrs. Henrietta Johnson has re- The USO has leased the Knights
turned home after a long stay of Pythias hall for recreatiounl
purposes for the Negro troops
stationed at the camp. tl has
unable to corapeto because of an
injured ankle. Graduating from
Michigan in 1023, he took a civil
service examination and was ap*
pointed to a position In the newly
men are employed in the iron (jj0
at It's and steel industries.
' Btionths
^ chard-
Gonzales New*
been leased for six months, and1 created recreation commission Feb.
will operate in that ltcatlon until runry 1, 1027.
final plans, and a building are learning of Hubbard's decision
Completed.
Plans call for n |2,000 construc-
tion, and the repair Job and con-
tract for the building hare been
let to Charles Hubert and sons,
while Jim Sanders has the yard
lieautiflcation contract. The liall
4s to be opened within two weeks
nfter the arrival of the recreation
director, who with his family will
nrrlve to assume his duties soon.
n°Hart Hubbard
Named Manager
HousingProject
to take over the housing project
post, the recreation commission
ndopled a resolution expressing
regret, and praising him for his
18 years' service in the recreation
field.
San Angelo New*
Ry The A.toelated rearo Pmi
CINCINNATI, Ohio — The ap
I He will start training in avia-
tion. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Benson
nnd family left on a trip to El
Paso, Texas. Walter Anderson of former noted athlete, as manager
of Valley Homes, housing project
Mrs. Addle Turner has moved
Into her new home. Mr. and Mrs.
L. Moreland have purchased a
liomc and lot on West Seventeenth
street. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Mo
Gill and family motored to Hou<
ton, Texas, to accompany Mrs.
Flora McWilllams Mr Con who
has been visiting here for the
past month. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Wil-
liams motored to Kerrvlile, Texas,
to necompany Ben Porter to tho
bedside of his father who is not
lti' liardson spent Sunday it
l'asi>. Texas. Miss Corlne
spent the week-end in 81
toiiln. Ira Hawkins visited r|t~^
In the city Wednesday.
Jacobs motored to Xatalift|
business trip. Sunday.
St. Hedwig Ne*
no-
T. J.
Eagle Joshua
'onnty
Au
Bryan, Texas, brought his two
Rev. and Mrs. S. A. White, who! daughters to the State hospital,
accompanied Kev. and Mrs. Rrooks t'asell Sheffer Lemons of
nnd sister, of Corpus
visitor of the
Houston, was
Allen family.
Harnett Chapel church school
opened on time with a large at-
tendance, eight visitors were
present, and the teachers made
point men t of DeHart Hubbard, 37, expected to live.
Miss Bessie ft. Clark, teacher
in the Black8hear high school Is
living nt the home of Mrs. Con-
de-
Lewis was hostes
Elmo Wilson visited in Seguin Sevens,
was at its best.
Eveiling services were ff
Charles Fh vher I. tie. Jr.. will Waring. Charlie Benson, Jr., en- Heihvig, as it was firsj
ittend school at TillK^on college, tertained with a delightful bar ^a.r« un^ deacons Id
Miss Shelby Roach left Sunday A large crowd witnessed the sing- becue Saturday night for his niece, I>r:«i-«c service. Tl e pastor l|
t„ attend Tlllotson college. She contegt nt the high pchool be. Miss Josephine Ware of El Paso.'the message, subject, "The/.;
iras accompanied by Messrs. Lec tW(^,u t. silvertone < sjh*i sing- Texas. She will attend sehooi i:i The senior choir |
1'itts. c. h. Neece, and Mrs. Char-1 ^ ftn)j paramount singers. San Antonio. 'the leadership of Mrs.
it v Roach. St. James Baptist Agnes
of $174.80 l>eing raised. Tlie Mann's place complimenting Mrs. Ollis Wilson, and Miss Tillie ^,r>- George, the mlssion^fl
lowing on«*s bave left for school Kli7.nl eth Gant, fNcar Mae Benson vLsited the bedside of Mrs. Africa. The pastors wife *
y\ Shelby Roach and Harry ^jen nml catherine Vpton, who Katie Davis and carried her sun- returned from the convent
Jtnrn« to Tlllotson: Mls« Alice, ^0f i rairje view college, shine. Mrs. Mary Benson's da ugh- (Shreveport, Louisiana,
fcheppnrd to St. Philip's in San ^1)0Ut guests were present, and ter left for school in San An-' ^ Red and Blue Bird
re- tonlo last week. Mrs. Martha,')e sponsoretl for the
Clark is also on the sick list. Save Innch plan j
at
Chrlstl, to tlie association held in
Shreveport, Louisiana, have re-
turned to the city and report a
great session. Mrs. L. M. Jone*
who also attended has not returned
yet, due to her stopping in Hous-
ton to visit relatives. Rev. White
delivered two fine sermons Sunday | was administered to a large group,
at Provident Baptist church. Ac- i T1 ' conference will close on the
cording to reports many students |fmlrtl* Suml;ly of thU nlontl1' "Ul1
are leaving for college. tbe i"""or nn<1 the "embers are
Among those leaving for college lu"ki R
1)na. T ll'.l if 11An^rt «« ill n/tl,l
are Delia Fay Crawford, Adolph
for Negro defense workers In Lock-
land Heights was recently an-
nounced by George Garties, direc-
tor of the Cincinnati Metropolitan
Housing authority. His appoint-
ment by. the authority was ap-
proved by the FWA, builder of
the project which is to house 850
stance Kennedy. Miss Raleigh
Mae Ouster nnd Charles Scott, Jr.
left this week for Prairie Vietv
college for their second year. Miss
Johnnie Mae Williams left for.
Samuel nuston college for her sec-
ond year. She was accompanied
the lessons interesting. Services families near the huge Wright j by Miss Jess Mae Ray. whose first
were fine, and holy communion Aeronautical plant. j year will start.
Hubbard submitted bis resigna-; Benjamin Arthur Young, Law-
tion, effective September 20, to rence Griffin, and Truett White
the Public recreation commission,
where he is supervisor of Negro
activities, to accept the new posl
left last week for Montgomery
State college in Alabama, for their.,
second year's work. Alfred Bou-
Slmultaneously with his , ner, Jr., left to spend his third
Jackson, Jr., Phelps Carroll, New
ton Ellis Jones, Prank Jackson.' ore welcome at Barnet
church rally . v-e.l with the sii.n awa} 1>ar!y at p„r. this week. Mrs. Itosa Bedford, donation was taken for Ke|
I,. O. Collins, and Charles Aber- a')e^
nethy, for Prairie View college; |
Charles Lackey, left by way of
Louisiana for Texas college nt
Tyler. Van S. Lewis nnd Oscar
Eleby also go to Texas college.
top. Rev. J. Walt Moore will hold tion.
his last quarter nt that time. J resignation, he received an offerl term in the same college. Mrs.
to serve in another city in a sim- Pearl Willis is able to be up after
liar capacity. He declined, how-1 two weeks to the delight of her
ever. I many friends.
Ysleta News
and
Antonio; Miss Vivian Richards eilj0yet| dancing, games
Samuel Huston college; Messr®. freshments. — - - - — —-, f «
Ernest Collins and Burton Phil-: \ ^ ^ qt p met Wed your nickels for the reporter, Mrs. school. Visitors are alwa^|
lips to Prairie View. inesday night In an interesting Era Davis. come to our church.
The Bali swimming pool «pon- J mee^g A fjne Kiri wns born to,
gored a yatriotlc program, Friday i ^ Broadus, Sep- j StOCkd&l6 NcWS
with the various churche* 1 ^
OS
the ftoj Scout. Uktn* P«"
lut rfnuWvrd MicelUint nn>b*r .(
-let"* pool closed Snnday wltb a |
Refugio Nwi
large crowd attending. Mrs. Lit-) w„, rnmlxr pastoral day 'panM by Mis* Jewel Wmttli.
t .. r.w..l from ' . .
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Barber
and family motored to Ntzon,
Sundaj uight, to serrioas. accom-
Mackey is on the sick Us
the Register for news of
Karats City
Prof. H. C. China op
here on H*ptember 8, wit
St. Emanuel Baptist church of
Socorro is celebrating the pastor's
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson installation. The pnstor is Rev.
A. D. Parker. A big celebration
is expected to take place. School
lias opeued and the children arc
ntteuling well. Mrs. Green is the
teacher and i well liked by the
children.
Pleasant on News
and Mrs. Eimar Jones motored to
Seguin, Sunday and spent a de-
lightful day visiting their aunts,
Mesdames Arena Ilarnett and Mary
Johnson. Mis Mogalene Moreland
and Crockett Dukes were married
Saturday night, with Rev. I. R.
McPherson, officiating. Crockett
zle Shannon has returned from i. Baptist church with School opened Monday morr.tng,rnl,mmt "f a* students^
a two-month vacation spent in. with a splendid enrollment. Miss!T- Johns of Edna, Te?S
Venice and Los Angeles, Cab Rev. L I! Elliott at his post. Ht ()n ^ Mea(.or (he same te!ic,,erjin the city, Wednesday, to
ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shef- taught a splendid lesson Sunday ot last vear lg back with Um guest of her aunt, Mrs. J.|
field returned with her for a twe- j and Sunday night. The St. John school. Miss Meador is from San j rinS- Mr. and Mrs C. *
nstay. Tliey are from Venice, quartet of Corpus Christ! was Autonio. Miss .Wr Ixe Harvey uf were in the city
< r I present at I'nion Baptist and a „f Karnes City, Texas, is again' npsJa3r. accompanied by
Hie Twilight social club nietjinr(re audience heard them. Sei- enrolled in the' school. She is :1 Washington. Because of thl
Monday evening with Henry Hoi-, era| vislotrs from this city went I1inLh grade student. This year Palrln« llt'illK ^ne on the cl
as lio t. Eighteen member! IO Victoria to witnes the singing tl)(. gtllool hag artd(,d two new building of the Prospect b|
we.... present The host served |0f the quartets from Austin and features, the ninth grade and free church, the mission and 8i|
n delicious course Mrs. Ernu, victoria. Leonard Williams htis >Chooi lunches. ' 8C'100l have been postponed!
Shelby. Mr- Martha Freeman, A■ (had hi, sister visiting him. Mr. JIrs i(osn Goode, who has been the Pfeseut.
J Merriweather. and Tommie Fen- and Mrs. Aaron Thornton of Uor-, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vera I Robert Murray, H. T. sj
Jr., and son made a business i pus ciiristi cime In Sunday morn |riliy ||SS returned to her home' Mrs- M. S. Washington, Mrs.
trip to san Antonio, recently. ! ing with several red fish weigh- in (;iiiette, Texas. Mrs. Beatrice1 Washington, and Mrs. MaJ
—— Ing Li to 15 pouinis. There will cinrk and niece, visited in the Murray, of Runge, passed rh^
New Braunfels new# 1^. a musical at St. Luke, Friday borne of Mr. and Mrs. Hep Bios,'"18 c"r eu rou'e to Kerrvlll
— 1 night. last week. Mrs. Dee Miller nnd -vislt tlleir *°n. husband,
Sunday was pastoral day a#: Milton Slisw. former Register ,inuRtiterH accompanied their son' nephew, Ross Murray. The
Live Oak Baptist church, Rev. C. agent, reports doing fine in school, and i,n,ther to Skidmore and da* school lesson was taugh|
J Price, pastor of Allen Chapel1 being admitted to the band on the: Woodsboro. Texas, last Sunday. ! l'ro'- Chinn and L. 8. Ttagui
AME Church was in charge of j first week He will play the j[r „nd Mrs. Lem Williams and mark* by B. A. Martin and Si
amices. Rev. Smith, the pastor j clarinot. fainily motored to West, Texas, 'ntendent. Miss Dorothy L
was unable to be present on ac-1 Monday, where they will be em-1 Koy'' ,eft Sunday for Ho'
count of the death of his mother
In-law. Funeral services were heldj
• i Allen Chapel for Joe Horton
Walker and Jfrs. Walker of San jng his brother, M. T. Benson,
vislt&L. &F- and,, jtBhtgai—.1 ■■ ■■tolned
I Cotton piciccrs are want-
ed in the West.
ords, some of which still stand.
Notable performances given by
Hubbard were the 100-yard dash,
broad jump, and hop step-aml-Jump.
He finished high school with a
I four-year scholastic average of 00,
Mr. and Mrs. I. Benson of Kerr- the h|, ri,u.
vlUe, Texas, are in the city visit-j w|nning of a $3,000 scholar-
lei I
fev. John Prince of Wnelder
with his daughter. Mrs. Elmlro
Eaton, Me. and Mrs. Wllburn
Thomas, and others gathered at
the home of Mr. nud Mxs. Jke
and Penola Stevens for a family j Mrs" Brown
reunion. Mrs. 8. n. §«ott of. Cot,,' — *
pus Christl is spending a few days] Brsckettvifle New#
with her sister, Mrs. Pearl Alll-
son. Miss Huttie Mae Harris ofj Sunday was regular pastoral day
Hempstead spent Sunday with Miss at St. John, and Rev. J. W. Wit-
Helen Johnsou. J. C. Canada, liams filled his pulpit at night
seven-year old son of Willie Can- services. There were several vis-
ada, was run down Saturday | itors in town over the week-end
while in town and sustained a from Del Rio nnd Uvalde. At a
Hubbard is a graduate of Wal-jl
nut Hills High school and the
Univer- ity of Michigan. At Wal-
nut Hills, he participated in foot-l jaco|, chapel Sunday school met
ball, baseball, track and gymnas-, wm, tju, Baptist Sunday school,
tics, setting new Cincinnati ^ rec- }1 ^ usual hour with officers
In charge. I?ev. J. P. Priestly
taught tbe lesson. Miss Edna M.
Sweeney reviewed the lesson. Rev.
Thomas of San Antonio preached
a wonderful sermon. Mrs. W. C.
Walker served everyone ice cream
and cake following the night
service.1
Mrs. Hs Uolstrn,
daughter. Miss Valrie Mclntyre
of San Antonio, recently. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Ross and Mrs. 8. Bell
of San Antonio were visitors in
:o enter the
j University of Michigan. There,
. .. _ .In 1925, he set a new world record
Mr. and ilrs. M. T. Benson en- f 05 fe€ti 1C anjl % lnchf, ln
ertained hi. brother aud sister- the broa„ Jnm , record which,., „ --
in-law with a lovely dinner at their stood tor three -earg An uu. the home of his parents. Mr. and
home Other, gwstf. SS- Uit; tJ-MW- Jftja."
broken le^.
Mrs. Daisy Kelly and Mrs. Dor-
othy Polk, her daughter, accom
meeting of the Brackettville school
board, Wednesday, September 10,
Wayne White of San Antonio, was
Sinton News Iployed for six weeks. Rev. H. M. where she will enter high sc
(Harvey, pastor of the Baptist'Hhe was accompanied by
Mi-' M L. Glosson of San An- church, attended the National con mother, Mrs. A. Boyd and
f Seguin, Texas, with the Rev. tonio returned to the city to take, vent Ion in Louisiana, last week,1 grandmother, Mrs. .T. Herring.
mere* delivering the sermon. Tbe]np her duties as teacher in the and reports a fine trip and a| Af,er spending three week!
panled the latter s son, Mickie, and elected as a teacher ln the local
arrived in the city from San An- j 8ell00l to fill the vacancy caused
tonio. Mrs. Mary E. Kelly return- by tlie resignation of Miss Flor-
ed Saturday night to San Antonio cnce M Williams, who was elect-
aftc rvisiting her parents Mr. and [ e(] „ simiiar position In Del
Mrs. A. J. Stewart. On more m0i Texas
than one occasion, Mrs. Henrietta A* number of 8tndput, left for'
White, wife of Rev. 8. A. W hite, school out of town. Miss Josie
was called upon to direct the choir Mae IlnIll(.ls and m1hs Mlllllle
during the national Baptist con- Washington went to Prairie View
Inches was set by Hubbard, which
remained until Jesse Owens added
six Inches some years later.
In the li)-'I Olympics, at Paris,
he won the broad Jump contest
and was chosen for the Amsterdam
Olympics team in 1928, but was
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choir from St. James Baptist Booker T. Washington schooL Mrs. splendid meeting. Save a nickel
chnr h, s 'g in. rendered song serv- Edna Adams sjient the week-end each week for the Register.
ice, with Mrs. O. M. Scrntchin, in Kingsville, Texas. The Moth- * ♦
playing music. odlst and Baptist churches gave FlfttOItift NeWS
Mrs. Minnie Beauchamp of Mc-ln pageant at the Baptist church,
Gregor, Texas, was in the city j which was a great success, tfpou- Sunday sehooi was well attended business. Mrs. A. Brown Wi
to attend the funeral of Joe Hor- gors were Rev. and Mrs. C. Rowe. at all churches, and Rev. E. A.' Kenedy, Friday, on business.
A- L. Houston and children left
Sunday for their home in 1 >ck-
hart. Mr. and Mrs. James B (ley
motored to Runge, Saturday,
Yoakum Newt
(Thla news received too late for
publication lant week.)
Little Daniel Parche left Satur-
day for Austin, Texas, where he1 « '"fRe number attended,
will attend Tillotson college. He
college and St. Peter Claver
academy, respectively. Miss Mar-
garet July and Irene Williams
went to St. Philip's Junior college.
San Antonio.
St. John missionary society gave
a supper at the Silver cafe, and
lit thi mm
nu-hair
ks6r0
formula ^
hclp you as
it has hclped
thousands
op othersi
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to airenn me runerui 8cjra were tier, aim >irs. i. iwwe. iu uu ciiiircutrs, ana rvev. r*. a. i ncucu;, rnu.i^, uu imaiucoo. rff | XT
ton and many other out of toiva rov Howe Is the pastor of the Thomas, filled bis pulpit at the' was accompanied by Mrs. A. !ar was accompanied by his parents, tSrOWnWOOCl I\eWS
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pe
I le were present- Otis Taylor Methodist church. The P. T. A. night service. St. Paul AME vey. Johnnie Tones was the h
ise
from Camp Livingstone in Louisi- of Booker T. Washington school choir rendered service at Dil-'guest of Mrs. A. Brown, lffst 5 in-! Mrs. Susie Jackson visited herj Many events took place last
una. visited in the city Sumhy. met Friday with the president, worth community, and the amount day- Mr. and Mrs. C. dL j, nes-• Mrs. Callie Foley, in Hal-, week wjtll the ^ F Hardin high
Mrs. Beatrice Thompson surprised • Mrs. M. King, in charge. A rhythm,of $40 was raised. Miss Ellen motored to Kenedy, Sundf ni Jit, W Texas, Thursday. Mrs. npw eC0Q()mlQB d(?
her little daughter, Jnliett, with I band was discussed and will be Harris has returned from a where they worshiped wiUgGa|lee | ™ t 8mit« Angeies, i —t 4 4 t t ,it §
a birthday party. She was cele- j organised. Each Friday noon (lengthy stay in Robstown wjih her Baptist church. , u _ _
brating her twelfth birthday. Sand-. lunch will be served at the school mother. Mrs. M. Webbster is still Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Teagjfe sl|nt| rs' E-
wiches, <ake, and punch were serv- to raise the money. ; on the sick list but at. this writ- a while with Dorothy Ad
ed, and quite a few friends rep Other plans were made by the ing she is doing fine.
istered to wish her well. P.-T A. and with the help of the Mrs. M. Trice, L. A. Butler, andi
Miss F. D. Hunter visited in Se-' pareuts they will go over Those Pleld Tlireadgill made a flying; they will visit. Mrs. Z. M.-fii
guin, Sunday. Monday evening present were Mesdamea M. King, trip to Galveston, Saturday. Quite j who is In the Kenedy h
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Bailey.
California, visited ln the home of1 P"""™' entertaining with a welner
trie sllnt I Mrs. E. M. Bouldin. j roast on the park, Friday night.
a Willie witn uorotny Ad er! Mrs. Beulah Henderson has re. Snt"r(1 y "iRht a d"nce was given
mother and gnndmother Sun iy : to her home in Corpus, Bowie s Negro recreation
before thev left for Hou^toAfcsl re Chrtati. She has been at the C('nt",for ,he An
before they left for Housto% lfrc ^ ^ Mrs , entertainment was given Sunday
Gladys Gonzales, who is now up.
afternoon for the men of the
the Courts of Calanthe furnished l. Wright, L. Pleasant, Helen a few people have gone to the
three gallons of ice cream to be | Williams, and Miss Glosson, and eotton fields from the city
served to their new member. Mrs. Mrs. O. Bennett. All mothers
Pearsall News
resting fine at present
to be home in a few more^i*.
Please give your news to jje j
porter not later than SundU. ]
Alice News 5
Mary Pierce is the new member, are asked to be present ou Sep-
The affair was held on the rec-1 tember 26. I
reation grounds. Mrs. Rosie Hunter j Raymond Flint and A. B. Wil- Sunday was regular day at
and daughter motored to San An- liams gaev a birthday party on' Pilgrim Baptist church. Rev. M.
tonio to visit their mother and1 Sunday. Games were played and M. Williams preached a wonder-. True Light Baptist Sua%y, — —
grandmother. [refreshments were served. Those ful sermon to a large audience.. school was on time with the 8f tr- jn Houston, after spending three
A kitchen is being built at present were Mattie L. Herron, | School opeued Monday with 30,intendent at his post. The la fcn I mont*w vacation with hia grand-
Booker T. Washington school. Dorothy King, Olander Amos, pupils enrolled. Mrs. Hallie G. (was taught by the teaching
Miss M. D. Jackson lias returned Engineers with Rev. W ML
| from San Antonio where she has
;been visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and fam-
Uj of Thompson, Texas, spent
Sunday with their uncle and aunt,
i Mr. and Mrs. M. Jackson. Billle
1 Gene Brooks left for his home
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emir?tt
Douglass.
Kerrville News
Mrs. C- E. nail is on the sick list | Ethel M. White, Frankie Bay, 1.1 Merriweather is back again as and was reviewed by Rev. tl*n
(itixsie Huntsberry of Houston, is t. White, Haywood King, Joseph (teacher. Mrs. J. B. Kivers was, Thompson. B. T. S. was hell at
here iot a few days. Preston | an(j Robert Williams, Billy and s elected president of the P.-T.A. and j the usual hour, with the preset
Simmons left for Houston. Satur 1 Albert Mays, Mesdames M. King, will expect all parents to meetjond his four group captains. - (Tm> nawi r#MlTe(| t03
day night. Mrs. Telia Franklin Gladys Mays, Ro?ie Mae Jones her on the second Friday ln each marks by Rer. James Arnold, publication laat. rat.)
left recently for Los Angeles, Pal-(and Miss Fay Chappell month. ] and Mrs. Albert Watson mo^iM Sunday was a spiritual day at
ifornia. Miss Catherine Millett, j Mrs. John Wilson and mother, Mrs. Dora Riley left last Thurs-1 to Victoria, Sunday to atten^f^Mt Olive Baptist church, Hey. J,
who has been residing in Corpus ■ Mrs. Keliey are on the sick list, day for Coffeyyille, Kansas. She singing contest § JH. Saylea, and bis staff of dea
Christl, Is iu tbe city while re- A large number from this city will be the guest of her sister and I s. w. Pleasant and Bob
«... I- A W - I.. 1m m II Act A nfV t*0 1 _ _ _ J TT t aI a n In 1
cuporating at the home of her
parents.
Victoria N
attended the singing in Victoria.
Please give your news to "rs.
Helen Williams.
Boerne News
Sclioet iirr enrail-
ment of Ttfr' 5n 'ffeplember ' 8. Boerntf residents attending the
There were 25 new scholars and wedding on September 10, of Miss
the enrollment is increasing daily. Earnest Lee I/ott and Walter
A get acuuainled social was held Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Oneil
brother-in-law, Bev. and Mrs. motored to Victoria also
Brown. Mrs. O. B. Bowen of San tend the singing. Alice Cos
Antonio T 1st ted relatives and opened Monday morning
friends here Sunday. Mrs. Annie enrollment of 85 pnptls.
lteed left Wednesday for San kt. Washington and Mil
Antonio. Mrs. M. Jackson of San Jordan are teachers. Mrs.
Antonio upmt the week-end visit : Pleasant returned Sunday
ing friends. | San Antonio, cfter visiting •
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson daughter, Mrs. ft W. Sneed,
have mo-ed back to their home i two week*
on." administered tbe Lord's sop-
r to a large groups The pas-
>r preached a floe sermon, and
senior choir sang. Mrs. B.
Wilson played and Mrs. H. M.
itldin sang a solo. Mrs. Jose-
phine Bower ami daughters, Cath-
erine and Olease, left for Austin,
where the girls nil1 attend sehooi.
Olease was the pianist for the sen-
|ior and Junior choirs, end Cath-
i-.h
B.
Carrlngton and Lieutenant W. K.
Bouldin as principal speakers. M.
E. Ransome served as master of
ceremony.
Prof. D. V. Hall reports corn
plete satisfaction with the out-
look for school this year, with
an increase of 22 per cent in the
enrollment. The high school chorus
under the direction of Mrs. M
A. Sapentor promises to be the
most outstanding In the history
of the school.
Mt Zlon church rendered a pro
gram 3unday, called "Hymns of al
churches." It was t fine one. Rev
T. B. Reese and others conducte
Sunday morning service at Cam;
Bowie.
Mrs. D. C. Chandler retunie>'
last week from an extensive Ens'
ern tour which Included a tri;
to Indiana, Michigan, and Canada.
Messrs. W. E. Watson and R. I.
Thornton, auditors for the Atlani.
Life Insurance company, left tin
city after spending two week
hers with the district manager
George Crayton. Miss Verne!!
Bocknlte and Calvin Wright were
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