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Corpus Christi
OFFICER W. K. BROWN, MANAGES
Mr*. Tansy Mm Bailey, Acting Secretary
Mr. and Mr* A tie* Chapman mo-
tored to 8a Antonio, to wml
Easter with their daughter. Mis®
Florence Chapman, who i atteod-
Ine St. Peter Ctaver academy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nash vaca-
tioned a week with relatives and
friends in Foe in tin, Ark., and
Shreveport and Mtnden. La.
Mrs. Lillian Edwards Wilborne
and little Arthur Hay, who lmve
been v ieding their grandmother,
wh« has been very ill. at 1003 Win-
net.
Dfhago street.
Ministerial Alliance
Rev. It L. Palmer brought a
forceful Sunday achool discussion
to the Ministerial alliance. All
ministers are urged to be present,
Monday morning. 10:90, at First
Congregational church.
San Marcos News
(Hils news received too late for pub-
lication last week).
Mrs. Edwin Gibbs, the former
left Wednesday for i ^-ss Sauk1 Lawshe, and her baby
daughter. Yvonne Maureen, visited
with Mrs. Dora Lee Brady, her
aunt. At present, Mrs. Gibbs is
living in Oakland. California, until
her husband's discharge from the
navy, at which time they will go to
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to make
their home.
their home. The Wilbornes are
How muking their home in Oak
Hill. West Virginia
Mrs. M. A Green of Los Angeles.
California, in visiting in the home
of Mrs. Helen Harper, 11*03 Win-
nebago.
s. v Stanley Shields of the v. S.
marines spent his furlough with
lii> wife and two daughters at Taft,
r^Wis I *le Anthony Louis Jackson with a
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Martin had ' l arty recently A color scheme of
a* theii dinner guests, Sunday , green ami white was carried out,
afternoon, Mr and Mrs. W K. |tnd games and dancing were en-
l*i mi and Mln Delores Shields. | joying. There were 23 guests.
Miss Katerline Shaw left Friday
for New York City, for an inde-1
finite stay
Mrs. Marguerite Hill honored lit-
L'uero News
Sunrise services at Mount Bethel
Baptist church marked the begin
uing of the Easter affairs. Sevan
were baptised.
At high noon Sunday at Brothers
Chapel Methodist church First
Class Petty Officer Julius C. Ma-
this, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Muthis, Sr., a graduate of Daule
High aud a former student at Prai-
rie View college took as his bride
Miss Marjorie Louise Tatum of Los
Angeles, California; a pledgee of
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Tatum. The bride won* white bro-
caded satin with tulle veil on
beaded crown and carried white
gladiolus blossoms. Harvey Mathis,
brother of the groom, was best man
Mrs. Tlielma Venable, aunt of the
bride, was matron of honor. She
wore piuk net skirt topped with
pink brocaded satin and carried
lavender stock blossoms.
Will Weathers took as his bride
Miss Sally Campbell. Rev. C. C.
Singletary read the lines. Miss
Rejoice Payne and R. J. Wash-
ington were the only attendants.
The couple left after the marriage
for Houston where the groom is at-
tending Houston college.
Mrs. Ora Mae Cherry of Wallls,
Texas visited her mother, Mrs.
Dora Miller, who has been ill for
several weeks. Mrs. Made V.
Davis of Woodboro, Texas is visit-
ing Mrs. Mary llobinson. Mrs
Mables Jones spent the week-end
at home with her mother, Mrs. Lit-
MO REGISTER
Victoria News
Services were well atteuded at nil
Mrs. Helen Harper was called to j churches Easter. At Palestine
the iH'dsklc of her son. Rev. M. H. Baptist church the pastor. Rev. Z.
>!<•«; rudder, who Is very sick in I Broad us delivered a splendid ser- j zie Chapman.
Jefferson Davia hospital in Hons- uion at sunrise with all churches The following college students
Ion. Texas. | participating. Sunday night the spent Easter home. Misses Josie
Mr. aud Mrs. Kerutit David and congregation enjoyed a cantata j Morris, Alice McUuggin, Eleanor
daughters, Andre Roc belle, and which was sponsored by the church. 1 Higgins. DnpUne Steems, Emma aud
X herine Irene, have returned j At Webster Chapel Methodist I Stella Davis, Irene Mathis aud
ft i Houston where they attended j church. Rev. J. II. Marslinli was; Martha Knykendall. Mrs. Beatrice
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Edwards Ke
mere I of their father and at his' post ami for the evening Mcpherson and son, Avaut, Miss
Maurice McNary and Richard Ful-
ler siient Easter In Prairie View.
Rev. Ben Lewis filled the charge
at ML Zion Baptist church Sun-
day due to absence of Rev. N. E.
Henderson who is in San Antonio
awaiting an operation. Miss Zona
M. Smith spent Ea.-ter in Luling
and was accompanied home by
Rev. J. M. Smith.
The senior class was entertained
Priday night at the Lockliart achool
house by the McNary families.
grandfather, Chfirle
jhaw.
The revolts of the Sunday's ball
f;i n played at Raider park, San
Antonio Bhu-k Missions versus Cor-
pus I'hrtstl Monarch* were S to 1
In favor of Corpus Christi.
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services a two-act drama was sjk>u-
>«>red by the Sunday school and
senior choir. Tlie Easter rally
ended Sunday night Mrs. Bertha
Chandler of Kerrville, Mrs. Walter
Weekly of Corpus Christi, Mrs.
Celestlnc Morgan of Dallas, Mrs.
ines Gerard of ltttl Fisk court ' Mattle Ooodson and Mrs. Ward of
i the sick list. Sherman, Texas, were visitors In
- Frankle <Jlt \er of 100Q FVK the evening service.
• who has heen on the sick list j Mrs. Cecil Harris and Mrs. Ger-
several weeks is up again. ! rrude Norward of Wichita Falls,
v. II C. Dilworth and family ; Mrs. Velma Blving spent the week-
Weimar Nc
Karly morning services
at St James A.ME.
Arle Baptist churches
day. The funeral of
Hester waa held at St. Janii* A-
M.E. Sunday evening. Airs. Hester
ig the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sugar Ferguson. Pillar* inneral
home hail charge and Rev. Coates
officiated. Mr. and Mris. will Tur-
ner and Leroy Fisher wet® house
guests of their parents, Mr aud
Mrs. Dave Fisher, Easter.
The Easter program waa spon-
sored by the young people at St.
.laiues anil also at Mount Ar:
Miss Gladys Roy has teturned
to San Diiuo, California. R, s. 11.
I,. McC'orailck, W. M. Hoblns. mid
the Flutonia choir renderedkervice
at St. James last week. Mrs. I
Williams gave a surprise entertain-
mout for the conference Jiranch
president of the Y. P. D., Mrs. W.
M. Robinson. Rev. A. A. f>vates,
Mesdames L. L/Williams am! M.
M. Jolmson attended the district
institute at llrazorla.
Shut-ins are Mesdames Leslie
Bishop, Bessie Blllops and Miss
I-uura Cleveland. Rooaeveli and
Clifton Powell were In the city en
route to the funeral of an aunt.
Mr. aud Mrs. Lawrence AIU ; and
son. Horace; Mrs. LlUle May, S. C.
Davis. Sylvester Ray, Lawrence
(lethric, Miss Rebecca Moonev Mrs.
Alfreda Bell. Mrs. Willie Bolden
and Ear nest lne Gentry; Misses
Stella and Vera Lee Ferguac aud
Prof. R. A. Atkinson were voek-
«*nd visitors.
Uvalde News
Mrs. Sally Puller or Hornl and
daughter, Ola, visited Mr . Kelly on
Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Washington,
who teaches at Nicholas street
s hool spent the week-end in San
Antonio with Iter. Washing on.
Mrs L. B. Klnchlovr spent the
past week in (slllett on business.
Mrs. Etter Williama has returned
from Amarillo last week. Sgt.
Everett Thomas and L. J. Batle
are home from the army.
Edna News
Leo Haynes la home after being
discharged from the army follow-
ing his service in the Taclfic thea-
tre. Jesse Ray Sayles has been
discharged from the army after
serving a while In the gtates. A.
T. Greene is home on furlough
from the merchant marines.
Misses Myrtle Allen, Bobble Jean
Rhodes, and Arizona Mae Byrd of
San Antonio are spending the Easter
holidays from school with their
parents. College students home for
Easter were Misses Ruth Esther
Marshall and Ernestine Chinn. Mrs.
Florence Flagg of Houston spent
Easter with her daughter, Mrs.
Alia Butler. Miss Mary M. Boston
and Silas Jones were united in
matrimony Sunday night.
Miss Annie Lei' Gary, Mrs. Doris
llillard, David Marshal of Houston
spent the week-end in the home of
.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tones. Mrs.
Willie B. Gary and soli, Staff Sgt.
McHenry spent a week with Mrs.
Cornelius Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.
King S. Johnson of Corpus are
spending two weeks with relatives.
♦
Port Lavaca News
The revival is getting along nicely.
Rev. R. A. Cooper preached the
•arly morning Easter Lermon.
Mrs. Ollie Bellfield and Mrs.
Jeanette Rb hard visited in Whar-
ton with Mrs. Cassie Mae Brooks
and brother for Easter. Mr. and
Mrs. IJones were house guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Robinson aud family. Miss Weno-
na M. Young and Frank Gordon
were married Saturday night Mrs.
Alma Brown Is on the sick list. Mr.
aud Mrs. Straton Williams and Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Bellfield and baby
motored to Corpus Christi Sunday
morning. Pvt. A. Fitzgerald is
here visiting; his parents, Mr. aud
Mrs. Elmer I^ee Hamilton, Sr., were
in Victoria Monday on busluess.
Cologne News
(News received too lata for publica-
tion.)
and Mrs. L. Waller of Fort Worth
motored over for the wedd ng of
Mr and Mrs. Jultua C. Math The
wedding reception for Mr. anl Mrs.
Mathis was held at the feoiae of
A | Mr and Mrs. Alfred Mat:
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several days out of the city,lend with her lister, Mrs. W1 chicken supper was served and ( Fifty guests were present. Mr. and
Of : < .111vr* and frteada |All fencer. | games and dancing were enjoyed" Mm Rmmfrt Rajwooi qpnt scr-
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Jy. j ♦•mhet i renfer held iholr Raster'.Mrs. Jnlta Turner sjient the week-
hunt at the park, at the center, 'end tu San Antonio, the guests of
Tt.i sday. Thirty youngsters with her sister and daughter,
bt- • participated. } Miv<*e* Gwendolyn Dudley and
\fter a volley ball same, *.*0 ("Sir! Man- Tom Jackson entertained fif-
Hco'!•- enjoyed an Ea-ter egg hum teen guests at a picnic at the Delean
on tlw playground of P. N leathers 'park. Good Friday. Mr*. A. K.
c« • r, Thuiwlav. | Hammond was their chape rone.
Two Srirtoon M. Cole High school Mr. ,-tnd Mrs. Julia* Wyatt of Hous-!
t«*ii ' < battled three hours, on D. ton spent Eaater Sumlay with his'
N. l.enthiii« center soft bar. dia-1 mother. Mm. lxma Jamea and als- \
' . . « -i.';. ri 'i'.' ii.' ■' .nn "i -mm If""1"
M. Hargrove was honored with a guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Avant
birthday party Wednesday night ami daughter, Bobhy. Mian Corlne
at the home of hi-r paii uts, 5ir. and Fay Barnett celebrated her birth-
Mrs. Gibbs. day Wednesday. Cake and Ice
Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Scott of erpnni were served and many use-
San A/jtonio, Arthuriyn lhtvenport ; fnl gifts were received.
mond, afternoon. A targe
«•'«<! wtlwwml lhe came It \m
eit«*<^ed that mich might produce
a soft ban league in the near future.
U \«r* nce llm-kett, teacher, and
H"i«tarit coach at Coles a--hool um-
:>nv«i thi
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Krwlay night me
'I' n. « intere^tii
n (father* and
Htus d«tmt 'd th
uld NrgMH-M ienvf
11 K
it of lli «lel
open to th«
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hirsl Coagrenationaj (hureh
1 -t Coiign-gatioiuil church
g till to the Alpha (HJiega c
for a heu ill if ill Eai*t"'r basket, a
card and a douatioa. 8ylv«ater
J .• pmndeat, and Mr- Celes-
t :i Mays la secretary of the • lub.
1 • hurch dwrtwl Easter at &
a 111 and II a.m. with a lighted
. sending MMrtw grsallip is
. atk rM tin serrleea. Mrsi
A 1'. Johimon distributed e^gs to
th> Sumlay h* Iuhm at 10 a.m.
The church conduct'tl the funeral
of Mrs. Anna 8<l. \ieti at .1 pin.
fMi wai a cliarter member of the
<1iiii h and one of tlie ohbut ciliwna
« f i <>rpua I'hrlstl. Hhe would have
I... !M) years of a*e May l.'*. aud
v i« one of 9oldeat teacher* in
th<* Southwest Hhe la aurviveil by
Iter daughter, Mrn. fludiey J. inith |
n I her two sons, William and
F.i
ter, Mrs. CbrUUto. Ilev. tud Mr*. ■
J. II. hm\ mm ihrir boosv
C'H-ata for the week-end, Mlsa Ruth
Martin of Hoostou and Mrs. Kuth
('astk'herry of La a Angeles. Cal
iforuia. Ur. aud Mrs. A. Boscoe
of TuUa. nklnhooia spent a few
days 11st ring Dr. aud Mrs. C. A.
Dudley.
>f th«* The Mission Valley home demon-
Mrs atratiuu club met April 1 with the
H. J. preaideiit, Mrs. L. L. Gilbert, pre- j
A roaud table di>eusaiun j
l after uhich Mrs. Alice i
hiou, home demousirator j
liemousixatioa on the prt'iatr-
aud m.i> lion of a baianeed j
A first aid demonstration .
iso gi^eu. The couucil de- i
U d to M'nd milk uud gsrments
I'lii ipplne relief. The club prcs-
nt will gi\e a ia*pularity eon
Each Victorian is asked to j
uate a lsr^e <an of milk. Mrs '
'Ut Ei-ter ta Austin.
'rof
question,
the South
hf Com-
served a^
which was
dy for dia-
Savoy Liquor Stores
N . 1 No. 2
1IJ0 NORTH HTAPIJM ST.
Phone 6530
11* NOKTH BkOW.NLKB i«-VO
rliono 1bsi ' !
Whiskies-Gins - Brandies-Liqueurs
BEER BY THE CASE ONLY
ALL OLD, ESTABLISHED BRANDS
Atlee Chapman, Owcrr and Operator
Mission News
F. Perry was the guest of Rer.
and Mm. C. W. Allen. He Is in hi*
elcfctT-elghtli year. Mrs. O. Oil rer
haa returned home after spending
the week-end in Victoria.
Gonzales News
Hesdames L. A. Polk and Zelenne
Jones conducted the Women'a
County Bible Institute in a credit-
able manner at Smith Creek last
week. The American Woodmen will
hold the annual Thanksgiving ser-
vices at Henson Cbapel Methodist
church, Sunday, April 28, at three
o'clock. Rev. W. L. Medcaris, pas-
tor of Webster Chapel AME churcL
will deliver the sermon.
L. R. Held purchased the property
of Mrs. Delia Gilmore who now
resides in Los Aqgeles, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Booker T. Johnson
are the proud parents of a baby
girl, born on April 12.
Rev. Otho Thomos reports high
services ut Atlanta Baptist church.
Mrs. Alvln Periyman spent Baster
in Houston visiting her sisters.
Moody Musgrove wiio was rushed
to Crews hospital is resting well at
this time.
Mr. and Mrs. I.cmmle Smith had
as their guests for the Easter sea-
son, Sergeant and Mrs. Charles T.
J. Smith of 8au Antoalo, aud Jesse
Smith of Pensacola, Florida. These
wins are the older sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Smith, who have four sons in
the service.
George Wallace, pioneer citizen
of Elm community, died at his home
and was buried on Monday from
Providence Baptist church. Rev. R.
R. Reese, officiating. He is sur-
vived by two daughters, three sons,
a sister, and brother, and a host
of other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Junious Williams
of San Antonio spent Easter Sun-
day visiting Mrs. Sallle J. Jackson
aud Mrs. Azella Polk, mother and
sister. They were honored with
a chicken dinner.
Kenedy News
Sunrise services were well attend-
ed at both chnrcbea. Rev. C. O.
Washington delivered the message
at Brown Chapel A.M.E. aud Rer.
U & Walker ot 8a n Antonio
brought the message at Galilee.
The financial drive closed Sunday
night; amount raised $185.00. Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Smith and family
of San Antonio spent Sunday visit-
ing in Kenedy. Mrs. Ethel Bouldcn
and daughter Barbara Sue and Mrs.
Goldle Pleasant of San Antonio
visited here with friends. Miss
Beatrice Hopkins of Corpus Christi
spent Ihe week-end visiting with
Mrs. D. L. Muilln. Mrs. Glory B.
Broadnax ami daughter spent the
week-end in San Antonio. Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Allen and gland-child
motored to Sail Antonio, Sunday.
Mrs. Geneva Willlauia and daugh-
ter and Horace Hood spent Sunday
In Corpus Clirlsli. Mr. and Mia.
King Watson and family of Karnes
City were the guests of Mr. aud
Mrs. J. B. Adkins. J. B. Springs
and Brit Roherson of Corpus Chris,
ti spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs.
B. 8prings. Prof, and Mrs. E. M
Fox of Kingsvllle and Mrs. l'urllne
Rose of Corpus Christi visited with
Mrs. C. A. Graves, Mrs. D. L. Mui-
lln and M. L. Kinner, Sunday. Mes-
dames Jennie I«wis, Geraldine Hall
and little Herbert Washington are
on the sick list.
New Braunfels News
Easter morning services were
held at five o'clock, at Allen Chapel
AME church. Sunday services were
held at the usual hour. Mr. and
Mrs. Lincolu Mulkey and Mlsa Mary
Mulkey, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester
Schulenburg News
The Easter program at the Meth-
odist church was fine with Bev.
O. W. Edwards preaching the ser-
mons. Mrs. M. L. Simmons re-
turned to San Antonio after a long
May here. 11. II. Miller spent the
week In San Antonio.
' i| y | iL - 1
Mrs. James Graham of Houston
are visiting herw. School will closc
here on April itf. Miss Josie M.
Crant of San Autoulo la visiting
her mother. Mrs. Ida Davis and
Mrs. Florence York are ill.
siding,
waa h«
M. Ki
; diet.
| waa
Body oi Christ Chapter
No. M8, O. E. 8.
Corpus ChrlKtl, Tr&aa
Me«t* av«ry flrat and third Thursday
night. M o'clock. Visitors to cttjr oor-
diallv Invited tn attend.
MRS. ERIK JOllMSOIT. WJt.
INSURE WITH
Jackson and Flowers
BURIAL AS80ClAT10a
AGES CP TO 80
Rev. O. 0. Dilworth. Ageat
1120 Waco St Phone 2442ft
donate
Kinchlt
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graduation specials
$1.00 ,,
.$5.95 ,,
$7.95 ,,
iiuari Mu<lc or IIa
I'alotrd tie
!«• Tub* Brown
W kllr or M kit*
t>rat> I'aata flr U4
Wide Kne«
UltAI'l l si t I h vv V Ht \ I E
All Wool or sprint l^alirlet
Ua Hand
Itioiie 9.*>73 501 S. De| ot St.
VICloKlt. TKXkl
BLUE ROOM
T<>ar Hperlal Party H «>m of
COZY NOOK CAFE
WtUnNM VOL"
f i oat o TuritftDtY
NK. ad MRV I. t. HI HfHoRIi
Props*
For the Best Food in Town and not to be
Turned Down the
PIER PACK \OE STORE
AND SANDWICH SHOP
CAN EASILY BE KUND
SANDWICHES OUR SPECIALTY
MR. anil MRS. WIU, HAVEN, l'rop«.
821 WINNEBAGO ST. — DIAL 3 1531
( OKPl S CHRISTI. TK\A8
BARBECUE KING
(Allen)
Choico, Tasty Meats
319 Nineteenth St
Corpsi Cbilatt. Tsiss
AVAL0N GRILL
la avail,.lie for jour pleasure at any and all time . It
our pleasur' to serve tou. C"me share with us the oppor-
tunity of meeting the best people.
COLD BEER — FINE FOODS
1510 Ramirez A. j. Naah, Prop.
AMERICAN
WOODMEN
Camp No. 204
Meets the second and fourth
Tuesday at Congregational
Church Basement.
J. C. Uurton, Commander
Myrtle Walker. Clerk
GULF COAST LODOE
NO. 361
FREE AUD ACCEPTED MASOlfg
Corpus Christi, fciat
Meeta every 2nd and 4th Thurs-
day Nnifrtit at I LA Hall
TUla 1« the only legal-
ly constituted lodge of
REGULAR Ancient
In thi
-+*■*
Mii.'n
city. The original warrant itss
Issued by the Grand Lodge of
England, September 29, 1784.
All vlaltlng brother* welcomed.
H. B. DAVIS, SR., W.M.
A. n. fltlCK. Secretary
Bessie's Beauty Salon
Even if It anowa. I will maka
your hair grow
HAIR CURL1HU
9. A. Kraaklla's rrcparattoat
UM% Bam lUnkln DUU 2-0441
Corpot Christi. Texas
FRIDAY, APRIL , IMS
J
Armatrong. motored to Ran Aatonl*
to attend the program rendered on
Sunday by tke Mew Light Gospel
singe ra.
far Barbecue at Its Best
Patronize
Miller's Barbeque
Stand
1331 SAM SANKIN ST.
Corpus Christi, Texas
PORT CITY LODGE ,
No. 581, A. F. & A. ML i
Corpus Christi, Texaa
Stated communications
first and third VTedne .
day In each month at 8
p. m., Maaonic Temple,
1120 Waco street. Sojourning breth-
ren. military and civilian personnel
of NATO fraternally invited to at-
tend.
L. L. NELSON, W. M.
JAMES M. CAMPBELL, Sec'y.
Jubilee Lodge No. 280,
A. F. & A. M.t Scottish Rite
Corpus Christi. Texas
Stated communications
first and third Weednca-
day a 1 g b t a of each
month, 8 o'clock, at
L L. A. ball Visiting Brethren are
cordially invited.
JACOB HILL, W. M.
C. J. W EBB, Secretary,
"BEAUTY IS OCR MJSIHKSg"
Prom lit. Kfrirl.fi t, ('oartsoai Hrrtlfa
Mr.. Kdia LM t'ovlagton, <)«a.r
EDNA'S BEAUTY
SALON
921 SAM RANKIN
DIAL Z«371 or
Mitchell's Beauty Salon
'I CANT PLKASK EVERY-
BODY, BIT I TRY"
1519 llamirei
KL'YKENDALL B17LDING
Corpus Clirlsti, Texaa
McINTYRE'S
TAILOR SHOP
142€ Ranlrai HI
CLEANING and PRESSING
UNEXCELLED
Corvoi CbrUtl. T.iat
FOR RENT
Furnished Rooms
APPLY
910 Parker Street
Dial 5103
Corpus Christi, Texaa
c. s. LOPEZ
AND SONS
Grocery and Market
• Oldest in Colored Section •
lJOi N. STAPI.ES STREET
DIAL 7031
Corpus Christi, Texas
BLUE WILLOW BEER TAVERN
We Specialize in Rroiled Steaks and All Sea Foods
An Assortment of Cold Drinks
MI1S. FANNIE WEST, Owner
80G Winnebago Corpua Christi. Texas
miMim
J
Nestle Inn Cafe
1101 Chipito Street Corpus Christi, Tex::s
WAFFLES and HOT CAKES for BREAKFAST
DINERS EVERY DAY — PLUS COLD DRINKS
MR. and MRS. HONORARY McQRUDER, Prop".
DRUG CO.
LEOPARD AND WACO STREETS
$1.25 SMA Mc
SUH) Cardui 79c
Lydia Pinkham 98c
FOR BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Queen Esther Hair Pomade
WITH MOREGRO and PRESSING OIL
Corpus Christi, Texas
JUST-A-MERE BEAUTY SHOP
four competent operators
maxinb iLRXANoaa Elijah enoch
mary shiner ami callaohan, mi.R.
901 Parlter Corpua Christi, Texaa Dial 2-2111
KANDMCLEANERS
Mm I nil II vr S| in ll I — t IMMKl *NI> FRtMlW
TuU WII.L I'l II, i:l>—HKLIYKRT HERVICB
In K^jlt f mlth tha Navy Tradition
Wa I' V ;r r thea In th« Fin^ t Cnndltl«l
I'HO.N I 2al«a — MM \MNM.HAtiU
Cnrpai ( hrlall, T*ta
SKYLARK GRILL
THE SOUTH'S FINEST
1216 N. STAPLES
"THE HEART OF HARLEM"
WADE TURNER, OWNER
CLUB ELITE
A Haven for the Tired Business Man
AMUSEMENT DE LUXE
ADJOINING THE SKYLARK GRILL
HADE TLRNER, Owner Corpua (liiistif 1,1
Liberty Grill
Offers Fine Food—Cold Beer—Soft Drinks
"Senile with a Smile" — Wa AppretlaU Your Patronage
0. B. BURTON, OWNER AND MANAGER
HOfi Y Alameda Dial 41M Corpm Christi, Texaa
Cash and Carry
GROCERY
We Cheerfully Salute
the "0. 8. Navy"
(America's First Line
of Defense)
FRED GARZA, Prop.
1M1H Rumirri
Bright Star
GROCERY and MARKET
We Spedallte tn
FRESH MEATS, FRUIT8
AND GROCERIES
M. a GARZA, prop.
Dial 20123
1501 Sam Rankin St.
Corpus ChrtUI. Trial
NEW DAY
BEAUTY SALON
Tou Too Can Have llrautlful llatf
Oar MetUn MWa Adu .law Ufa ta
Toar Hair*
MRS. PAT MS K URIMKS, Prop.
Mr*. Karllna Johaton, operator
Corpai Christi, Texas DIaI
Dr. Abner R.
Branch
SURGEON DENTIST
Special Attention Given to
the Duetue of the Mouth
Offiee Iitiars:
9:00 A. M. to 11:00 Noon
1:00 to <:00 P. M.
an it night >0 —
appointment.
Offlw Phone 781*
Residence 7718
1317 SAM RANKIN ST.
BLUE FRONT STORE
BtaUonerj—All Kinds
rA(« PREPARATIONS
IIAIR POMADE
1430 RAMIREZ ST.
Corpua Christi. Trx.
N
BAKI
Two Dependable
Tonserial Artist*
1303 H. ALAMEDA
Corpus Clirlsti, Texaa
HARRY STEES
GR0CKRV « MEAT MARKET
COURTKOU8 HERVICB
toot chipito (IT.
Corpas Chrlstt, Taiaa
Dr. H. Boyd Hall
DENTIST
X'Kajr Examlnationa
m ARTES1AK RT. DIAL T*4
Carpsi Ckrtttt, Tuas
SQUARE DEAL BAR —CAFE
Corpus Sailors All Uks Pun, But whea
HlUsr Sacs Tham, lla'd Battar Run
810 WINNEBAGO
FOOD — BKER
SAM SINGLETON, PROP.
BOB'S TOOT AND TELLUM
Whero Tlio Washington Students Luucli Dalle
HAMI'IIGERS ■ ll<)T DOG8 - COLD DRINKS - CHILI
SANDWICHES - ETC.
Service with a Smile
BOB WALKER. Prop.
1023 N. STAPLES ST. COKPI S CHRISTI. TEXAS
Burley's Cleaners
DRY CLEAN INC, and PRESSING
Alterations — Courteous Service
122S North Alameda Corpus ClirlMl, Texas
WELCOME to the ROYAL GRILL
We ipecl&lize In home cooked food and Mexican dishee
MABLE COVERSON, PROP.
1222 North Staples Street
Corpus Christi, Texas
F0RTUNA CAFE - BEER BAR
Special Fish and Oyster Dinners
Eulalio 0. Vela, Prop.
Dial 600j
1307 N. Staples M. Corpas ChrfsM. Texas
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