San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1960 Page: 2 of 12
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VliA KlllN %VINXKKH- -The United Golfer* association which play.
ed ils nnnu.ll tOMtnaini'iit at Cbicasu last week re*ister*d one of Ha largest
youth entries in history. Above, upper photo left, Mas Stanford (renterI,
t'(!A exccutire vice president, Philadelphia, mnken awarda to aenior bny«.
In upper right, Jim Brown. Coca-Cola Bottling company of Chicago (left),
*>* ** I^nnie Jones (center), L'GA youth director. Cincinnati, in awarding
trophic* donated by the Coca-Cola IWtilmg company, Atlanta, Ga.
At lower right, Mr*. Mary Campbell, who chaired Chicaga hoat com-
mittee. alanda in with Brown aa awarda arc made to _
Ix>ui (left), daughter of Pro Ted llbodrs, aad Char lea
Angelea, who*e father won pro diriaioa for 4stk time. Ia M
golfer Mom II, Kendrii (center), bead of Waahiagtoa, D. C,
tiona firm representing Coca-Cola. Joins Jonea la trophy «MMi ,
aoo. Alan. le(t, won third placa in 14-and-under age group. Dig
right, won divisioa's championablp, while Fraa Nsreowicfc,
The latter two boya arc from Gary, Ud.
Left to right, upper left, arc Pat
Kennedy, low medaliat, Gary. Ind.;
Mike Ztibrik. third place, champion*
ahip fllgtit, Hary, Ind.; Mike Xarco-
wirk. champion. Gary, Ind.: Maa
Stanford; Jerry Owen*, rhampionahip
runnerup ia the 15-17 age group,
HattJeaburg, Miaa.; Gerry Monroe,
first place, first flight. Gary. Ind.;
Albert l>iaon. third place, first flight,
Cincinnati, Ohio; and kaealfcig, Le-
roy Walker, aecond place, first flight,
Chicago.
The girl winner* aeen at right with
lionnic Jones and Jim Brown are
Kenec Powell, champion and )ow
medaliat, Ea t Cauton, Ohio; Doria
Evane, aerood place. CM—a; Mi Br-
newine I-kUpn* aba af the
Cits, thin) ptaee.
TV <Va-l'eia
U, lie«gta,
diviaioa.
Cnero News
Tli- Good-Will aociety met at Pleaa-
anta Kuax shop, with the preaident,
Mrs. Claudia Mathia, in charge of the
boMimfie scssinu. A delicioua repeat
was nerved by Mr*. Doric William*
and Mr*. B. M. i'leaaanta. Bunahin**4
we* sent to the sick.
Add Marie Mathia Godley cele-
brated her eleventh birthday Matur-
day in the home of Mra. Mabie C.
Shropshire. A deliciona menn waa
served, and approximately 30 childrea
were present.
A back-to-whool eock hop waa
given by the Daule high schaml stu-
dent a st I)oule gymnsaium. Mr. and
Mra. S. V. Brown, Amarillo, were
eisitorM here. Mra. Dorothy Taylor
sccoinpani'd them back home, and
they visited Mr. and 31 r*. M. N.
Brown, Big Spring.
Mr. and Mra. K. M. Bcurlock, Ama-
rillo. visited relatives in Cuero. Ban
Antonio. Bishop. Houston, and Crock-
ett. Miss Jewel Larern Kins and
Wheeler Daniel Edward* exchange1
rows Tuesday night nf Mt. Bethel
church. Rev. A. L. Gastrin perfonned
tin* ceremony.
He v. L. B. Hayes, a car craah *ic-
tiui. luis been tranaferred from ;i
hospital to C-orpus Cbristi. Cheater
A. Beverly, regional auditor for the
Golden State Life insurance, of !.om
Anjcele*. who works out of the Dallas
offii . visited relatives here ftrutly.
Mr". I>niise Dement, a life-long
resident of this city, who died in Se-
giiui in the home of her daughter,
Mrs. M, Join.Mm. whs buri<*d here
from Macedonia Baptiv: church. Tues-
day afteni'stn. at 2 o'clock. Kev. II
C,. C„x officiated, and burial was
In E\«rgreen cemetery.
.T«m' il'int. a local citizen, who di>nl
In San Antonio, recently, vac buried
h'-.-r from lit. Zion Bapti-t chur-h.
W < lot sdny morning, at 11 o'clock.
Ill «ir i: nfficinted. and b'trinl wix
in the IxN'khart cemetery.
Final ri«« h were held for Kelson
fttevena at Mt* Knou church. Tuea-
day morning st 11 o'clock, wifh bur-
ial taking place in the Dement ceme-
tery.
Mra. I onnie Miller i* recovering
Vapidly following recent surgery.
Hochheim News
MiaS Pcnrlie 1'ric* is now at lend
Ing Texas Southern aniversity, Hous-
ton. She left In*t Tuesday f->r cdbfe
Cfhls ne^-a to<i jnte rat puo
Mention last, week.r^
Funeral ritea were conducted for 1
Mr-, do Anus Williams, Sunday.'
Bept* ttjbcr 4, fr/iu St. John Bap ut
church. The pastor. lie-.. .! V.
delivered the eul'f
psctor.
George Byns Jr., of Ism Angeles,
Cslifornia, ia here visiting hia moth-
er, Mra. Gertrude Bya* and family.
Circle Naomi and Cird# I/ydia
presented a gift to the baby eon of
Mr*. Lena B. JTerd of Bloomington.
Mrs. Herd'* mother. Mr*. W. G. Bar-
l*son. is the general preaident of the
missionary society.
The Gene Cheathaatfu Sp-nt last
Monday in llouston as of rel-
stives. Mrs. Francis L. tJarr visited
her little daughter, and mother, Mra.
Annie Osyton. Mammy Jokaw*, son
<rf Mrs. Myrlc Johnson, has entered
the service.
Flatonia News
CThia newa received too Ists for pyb>
lies'ino luat week.)
Presiding elder, Rev. Saadrrs, de-
livered the message at morning strv-
ices in St. Paul ehiwb. Sunday, hil-
ling. Waelder, snd f/ockhart church-
♦•a were present at the union quarter
meeting.
Mrs. D. Armstrong and children
were here to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I). LafoniL Mra. Geneva
Bidden of Houston, was here over the
week end, visiting her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cline.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo ScaUion and
friends of nouston, were here t visit
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel
Wilson, and Mrs. Bessie Sen 11 ion.
♦
Hallcttsville News
Mrs. Cherry Burley and children
spent the week in San Antonio with
her aunts, 31rs. Nettie Klanngan and
Mra. Myr 'C Davia. Mrs. Dessie Yates
• f S:in Antonio visited Mr, and Mrs
W. H. Wilson and family; and her
father, William Sanders of Yoakum,
who remains very ilL
Mr. and Mrs. Archie C. Lemons
attended the funeral of Mrs. Willie
Lemons in Weimar. She was his mint.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of I'ala-
eioa visited bis mother, Mrs. ltosa
Adams.
Melvia gjiu Williams, son of Mr.
aud Mrs. William McAfee, was buried
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock fr >m
Pleasant Ilill Baptist church. Taps
were blown by the American Legion,
and Wilson and (iriggs were in charge
of the funeral
The home of Mr.
and. Maa, Julius
King of Hsn Antonio,
son-in-law of Mr. snd
McAfee, waa destroyed
day night, while they
iug about her brothi
Williams, who wan kill*
Mrs. Marguerite Dit 1'
Mra. Gallic Bedford of Mi.
few dsys hers with relative
carried Mrs, Annie licmona bn<
with them to Bahc her home ia Mid-
land.
Mias Joyce Bes tries Jefferssa,
daughter of Mra. Allie B. Jefferson,
snd Privste Otto WilliaaM, ssn of
Mrs. Moby Willisms, wei«r gaiety
married laat Tuesday. >
Mra. Naomi Rvana ^left for
Jim. «somi isvsnsranc ror isona- president,
ton where she snd her osuglfer, xlisf g
Joyce Rvans, will attend Texas Honlh-
ern university, and the two small
boya, Herod and Wayne, will attend
public school.
♦
^ KerrviO* Ness
jta N. E. WmM «f
. Ik* city m tk* |Mt <
in-luund d*ugktrr, Mr. mi
T. WUpoB. 8k* wT * "
dtflnu May. Ala
ar* Mr. aai
k. J- in.
U flravg*,
I poaitkm M
, iS coack i
ktxk wkoal. Mr*. Bnn
da* tar
win **ai
Tk* Dnl* kick
koM ita (int BMttaf 4 tlMjf* >t
Ik* aekMl at T:M ^dMkTWSiiy.
K^tMikn Sit mmtMw >iW
1 r n T ..I.
Waelder News
A demonstration of ths^CTiMlvgi
Gates climaxed Sun m nmcew%p
St. Paul church. Iler.'T. %,
pastor. Rev. White, pastoroi Tew'
'nion Baptist church, Flatonia. and i
Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams snd family I
were present in the evening services.
Mrs. Panola Stevens and grand-
daughter. Misa Vera Lee Flowers;
Perry Stevens, nnd Fleeter were here
Sunday, visiting with Rev, Prince,
father of Mrs. Steven*. —
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clem Armstrong
had n* their guests for supper Mon-
fay night, Mrs. Alma Greenwood and
urn, Kenneth: Mrs. Estella Farley
and Mrs, Minna Wilson, nnd grand-
Weimar Ness
TlU ' rholr of Mt. lib
church sjHiiisored a choir
o'clock iervice* lie,-,
Houston, delivered the
Johnson ia president;
W<gJ§i^iu, director; and
Powell, Sr., waa
si
Mn. A.
m
itist
it 11
of
8am
JL M.
mony.
Mrs. M. M. Johnson made a busi-
ness trip to Columbtts* Jsha Wilson
spent the week end ill Anctta* Visit-
ing relatives and frienda. Mta Alary
Winn, who was ick for ft Igflf feriod
of time, died Knturday ia ^Ihia An-
tonio. Funeral arrangeaMBts*dAs pend-
ing.
Sam Hunter of Colorado aad Arch if
Johnson, Sr.. of Han Antonio, were
here recently, and weft gnota of
Mrs. Lanza Bennett.
Chi Swinder
Killed by Motor
Boat Propeller
By lb* Awoeiatrd Mcir. Trra*
CHIOAflO — A O-vmr-old bona*-
palHlfr, a*tmmin* la Lab* Miehigaa
at ProaMiatnry point, wai bilM by a
anitnr boat lant *«V.
Tk* ritht arm of tbf rirtim, 8yl-
M*r Hlin|ikiii«, waa nlmont tnrrti
kf tk* prup*llrr of tk* boat, a lT-f**t
ntnakwit. pollc* aaid. A akort tiat
altar tb* arcUrat. «itneaar<l kf
batkpra ou tb* k*ark, Aadrrw I'uppaa.
36, a riril .iifiun-r, turned blmaclf
lu to the rt>a t pnnri]
t*ip|ia>, iiU'l.-r i|iipat inning by llyil*
Park polir., aalil lir thouxht bla *|ir*d.
boat hit Mini.tblng, but iliiln't kaow
t waa a awimmcr. ■
H* aaM two roa>pani*ua la tb*
imat dir*d lato tk* wat*r, but CMlda't
at* aaytblng. an In <lror* off.
Pappna aaiil h* Ifarurd later of
8lmpkia ' tleatli.
Some Changes
Result from
Boycott of Daily
By SPECIAL (JOKBK8PONDRNT
Par th. Aaanctntcd N'aara Praw
MKMPIIIM — Tk* Mrnpkia Com
■atrial Ap|i*al, on* of tb* Mti«at
B*wa|>a|>*ra iu tk* middle South, uf-
f*r*d a Quiet boycott aomr time atn.
Baerut appraivils of the bojcott'a
effect ahoir that while aome improve-
aufnta bare been nude, Ike paper,
wkiek ia lin -esr.f tiuni3t, baa not
ekantr.l r'. .ii ally.
A gti .ip of leading Kecro citiiena
railed aa Krank K. Ahlgren, tbe edi-
tor, and requeued him to atop the
practic* if Ifnoriaf Ike till* Mn. or
Miaa kdor* Ik* name* of Negro wom-
an. Tkey r*aent*d alao tk* uniform
tk* CoauMicial Api<eal
_ _ ao*t aa*T*awata la which
N«ma ware intercated, or which
would **p*cially kenefit Negro**.
TV paper pointed out tkat It kaa a
Ian* circulation la Mlaalaaippl and
wkUa Miaaiaaippiaaa would object t*
tk* till* Mr*, bring applied lo Negro
«W*u- .
Tk* iMrgatlaa retorted tkat Ihl
Commercial Appeal'* circulation amonk
Negroea waa far larger than tM
MiaaMppi corerag*. MMHfpMcefuU;
aad kegaa c*ncelUae*fc<|kattptloiia
with no faaa or
nU tkat a*
aud* of the Ti.iT.
Tk* papar beaan io nae tut tltff
Mr*. Mora tk*
w—aa who an a^MWMS ignoA
Ik* tHI* Miaa wfctd'tSSkg o< uaf-
•rried women. - v
Vka boycott waa aMwt effect!**, not
tcauae of tka fiaancial loaa la aaS
arSptlaai, but b.taaa. th* larg* ataeea
■caipkla, "■
.. tka paper. Negro
ta big ad;wrHard aale* fell off akarply
aad tk* atone inraatlkatlar Mad eak
that It waa tb* n ai^mint Jim aa#1
Negro reader*. a- 4i
Not reading tke pafWTtii^ffl nM
eren know tke aale* waaa-tntaV^oa.*
The Memphia Commercial Appeal b
owned by the Hcrlppa-Howard <hai*
which ia notably fair in miait acctioaj
of the country, but Ihr policy of tft
Commercial Apitenl han been deacriS'
ed by reader* aa poiaoa£|if.,| .i '
Jni'identaily, the evening payer, tkr
Prraa-Scimitar which nl o lu-taiga f>
ScrippH-flnwiir.! aud ta quAlfled ui
the same building, is InB jtUr (6
Negroea, puhliahiiig more hfwa About
Negro ac.ivltiea and adopting a far
more just attitude toward them, In
civic and lulitical maticra.
Recently the l'reBS-SciiulUir eup-
imrtwl Kefauver for aenator ua did
the larger t>rnportion of Negroea. The
Conitnercial-Avi>cal went down thel
line for Tip Taylor, an arch segrega-'
tinulat. Kefanvrr won in n walk.
Memphis Negroea iitc hoping thla
victory and tin* emnll gftina may be'
«:r.nwa iu the wlud for the future.
Del Rio News
The eanill- linlit pngennt was a suc-
s>ss. Mrs. Hat tie McKee, mother of
tlie church, was able to he among those
attending. Mrs. L. Perry was the
oldest mother preaent: and Mrs. Myr-
tle Williams raised the highest
amount of money. Memhera* of New
Light Baptist churdl^ Ber. L. Z.
Walker, pastor, wore guesW.
Mrs. F. ('. Thompson and Mrs.
Shepard of Mt. Calvary Baptist
church of Snn Antonio were visitor®
here.
The Old Timer opinea that
said nnd done, you
more has been aaid than
What a thrill it always brings, the
_ all final payment on the car! happiiieas
$jjflnd j enough for aome to go and buy an**
Jff 'other car.
9
San Marcos News
Miaa Bosie Walker, daughter of
Mrs. Lula Walker, became the bride
of Saiu W. Nichols, aon of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Nichols, The ceremony
was perfi rnn*d by ftev. L Singh-ton.
pastor of Fir«t Baptist church. Mrs.
Louise Trajwick. Mrs. lr«*ye Mel-
ton. and Mrs. Marie Hubbard were
atteiwianta to the bride, and Waco
Millett was best man for the groom.
A color scheme of pink and white was
carried out, with the reception aerv-
ing table being centered with an
arrangement ot pink aud white car
natioun. A turkey dlnnef was served
to approximately $0 guests. Th* cou-
ple received many gifts.
Missionary Circle Lydia met in the
home « f Mrs. Susie Thomas, Thurs-
day. aud Circle Naomi met In th*
home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wrifht.
Bev. and Mra. L. Singleton,attended
the National Baptist eonventlon, held
ia New Orleans. Louisiana, last week.
Mrs. Lillian Marshall was the house
fneet of Mrs. Bfrdlyn Wright, her
cousin, in Han Antonio. A '. umber
of frienda from this city attetded Ike
funeral serriees of Mrs. His# Him
In Auatin.
Her. Houston and hia e*narejrtin*
from Dale, were in rftargr of service*
Friday night at Jockaon Cha* ei
church. Her. L IL Pierce tm
Tiny Tablet
Tfew York, IV. Y.
Science has derelopad a
tablet that not only a
apasms, hut brings
who suffer from hay
Authoritative tests
remarkable compound
in minutes — and
freedom from racu
ful spasma.
This fast-acting
prescribed by doct
private patients
bf tefv&.tX
asthma or har ferer.
ferers can obtain
without preemption
r
Saw lark, S. I
One of tba
tiona U m
"itching ailaa".
embarraaain# far
darinff tha day aad
aggraratinf
No mattei
without
mwx. For
kaa found
atanea
ability
burning
ally ahriakg
without
CMYHE K)UND SOICOCMNMM
Asthma wd Hay Fever
Relief Cpifyps in Minutes
... and Lasts For Hours
ibl* Without Praacription t
to-take tablets called Primatint•,
Prlmatene opens bronchial tubea,
loosem mulbus congestion, relieves
taut nervous tension, helps dry up
nasal passages. AH this without
taking painful injections and with-
out the inconvenience of nebulisera.
The secret is — Prlmatene com-
bines S medicines (in full prescrip-
tion strength) found most effec-
tive in combination for asthma end
hay fever distress.
So look forward to sleep at night
snd freedom from asthma or ha-*
ferer apasms. Get Prlmatene a;
any drugstore. Only tS+.
Rectal Itch
Minutes
•nr SubsUnea That
and Pain of PUaa
"2? wag raported and reri-
Jj*d tar doctora' obaerrationa.
Wr#T"*nt waa tnaiiv.
taiaad ia caaaa whan doctora*
obaarratioaa war* continnW
orarapartodof aamthal Amorif
th** Wftanw were a wide
yarietr ot hemorrhoid eondi-
d^kT' rf 10 10 M
«o2ta?S *(l
''"Tory af a warld-fanooa
rfaoMeh Imtltntlon. Thii aub-
•tancaiaamrebtainable in atet-
ii
New*
iii"' '
aand a waaaa at Oarfatk BaptM
ebureh, with Jaaaea Harold Bit.
tar af eeremoa/. Henry Vlaor la preai-
drat, aad Bar. 0. W. Grace la paator.
Mra. 8a rah Jackaoa of Houaloo;
Mn. Loaa Boblaaoa ot Hitchcock,
Mr. aad lira. Hoger Wllllama and
BahWa Tartar af Laa Aagalaa, Call-
(oraia. aad Mr. and Mra. A. 0. Tay-
lor af Wekaar, ware iwaat Tlaitara
ia tha hoaM at Mr. aad Mra. Soeeea
Cartla.
Mr. aad Mra. Vlctar Matkm aad
•langhtar af Onfaa Ohiiati aad Mia.
Oladya ThaaMa at Baaataa riaitad
in tha fcaaa af Mr. aad Mra. Sagtaa
Uptaa.
Bar. Chart* A. Jaaaa af Taakaa.
ww apaakar far Midway Mga, Ma
«M, aad tha Order af laatara liar.
" dflMata. B. H. Graagar
ia ia laata Baa haapllal ia laa
Oakland News
Mr. aat Km. WaOa at Goniaha
atteadad aarrlaaa af tha Church af
Qod la Ohriat laat Baaday. Klder H-
llrowa waa preaaat
Klder aad Mra. Herbert (Iregga,
Robert Newton, Mra. Oalllo I'aaer/,
Mra. Mattia Footer, lioyd King, H11-
ton 1'rince, Mra. Klla M. Raker and
daagbter, Marie, Mr. and Mra. <3har>
lie King and aoa, attended tba ia>
aeral of Melria McAfee Monday, ia
lUllettarllle.
Mra. Blla Laa returned froai San
Antonio.
Mra. Beaaie Maa Tawnaead hi hack
after heiag ia iaha Saaiy heefiul ia
nalnatia
Mr. aad Mra. B. W. Laa, Jtdlaa
Kiag af Haa Aataaia; aad L. Taaea
af HaBattarilla wan vlaiten bare
Mr. aad Mia. Maurice Powell af
Weiaaar riaitad Mr. aad Mra. 0. B.
Bmra, Baaday afteraoaa.
year—Whan tha air
Karats City News \
Tha laaaat aalaad M ft* «*aS
reiaaiy af llw aaala* at f
BapHat aharek. Bar. S H.
waa UI ttfta wan alee ruoair
Oaa waa added la the tharch at apw
icea, and ia a taadldMa for haptlaaa.
Tlie ana retard Baaday waa IMS
Mra. Jamea Urrmlon,-and JaMk
Jr. areaapaaiad Priacllla Wcet home
after a riait in (lalveaton. John W.
WaaMagton conducted a aplendld BT«
PU drill.
A huelaiM maalliif will be brlt
Thurmtay, Bepteober 22, at 8 o'clock .
at Proeinct Baptlat church.
Mra. Stella Boaa made a haaiawa
trip to Niton. Huatlay, in the intereat
of the aick. Mra. C. C. Canon of Fort
Worth wua the hoaae gueat-of Mra,
Boeie Wataon laat week. Bbe nlao via*
ited her aick unrle, I. W. Wntaan, la
the Victoria lioaHtal. I
ra. Burble
pauled by Mra.
Johnaoii,
ia Innatiaa haa turned a lot af aaM
egga into cbletwn feed.
Pennywise Shop Third Floor
usa our convaniant lay-away for thasa:
100% wool
coats
Wlian litre yea ever (Mn tack agalactia* af caeft far wawaa ate Hire f«Mai
•nd want valuai. Come In end ifip Ma eae of ear IM% waal caaH. fat beige,
red, black, fray, frtt, Wat, tkat 10-10.
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