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«AR AKTOlflO EKOI8TER
FRIDAY, AUGUST
✓ TEXAS COMMUNITIES and SCHOOL HEWS It I
Galveston News
Eddie B«H, Reporter
4116 OV2 Str««t
The City Vuion usher board
will meet at West Point church
(lie second Sunday In September.
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Sennett arc
the parent-! ot a son born. Fri-
day, AuguM 3 at John Sealy
hospital. The pareuts reside in
ihe city. Sunday school at Car-
ter Temple was food, and the
kistor preached at the morning
service. Rev. White of St. Paul
Methodist church and choir ren-
dered service for the stewardess
Galrerton, Texas
board number I. The v&stor
brought another sermon at Ihe
night aervlce. The pastor and a
group of young people returned
from the Youth conference held
in Goose Greek, Texas. One was
a<lded to the church. Sunday
school at the True church of
(jod was opened and attendance
was fine. The pastor spoke at the
usual hour, and the choir rendered
several selections. One new mem-
ber was added.
San Angelo News
Mr> Flossie Mae Marshall wis
?*Ued to Gal re*ton to be at the
bedside of her husband, Delbert
Marshall. Mr. Marshall passed
%w«> August lR. 8he accoui-
fUlo-d tlie hoy hack to Menard,
Texas fur interment hi the Cath-
ay c cemetery, Rev. Brock of- J
clnb motored to Victoria, worship-
ed in the various churches, and
greeted friends and relative*. At
U :30 o'clock they met with the
mock association that- convened
at Webster Chapel, and grave an
interesting program and financial
support. Among the visitors were
Mrs. Gussie Pettue, Mrs. Fannie
Cliff, Mrs. W. J. Capes. Mrs. C.
Mills. Mrs. Maggie Overton, and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wil-
Misa
Mrs.
f elated. He leaves a widow, his. Mrs> Maal< 8„
mother. Mrs. Sally Marshall, two ^ ,MerC(l p
brothers, and a sister. ' Llllie Thomas, Mrs. Burnett. Mrs.
Lila Dlckerson. and Mrs. White,
j The pastor's aid society of Pal-
estine church met at the home of
Miss Ruby Muurine Lott ha
returned from Amarillo. Texas |
where *he spent a very pleasaut
week with her sister, brother-in-
law. and her niece. Dr. and Mr*.
.I •'. Wyatt. and little Rose Marie
Wyatr.
Miss K. M. Pitts have returned
from Waco and other points after
i very pleasant visit. Many eu-
• •rtninuieuts were given in her
hJnor.
The Mr. Zion Baptist church
^'osed their 10 night's meeting
conducted by Rev. F. Krby who
*;!« agisted by Mr. Ponlmrned of
I ryan, Texas. Mrs. F. Krby and
•"^loir* rendered music during the
•veptiiis. Prof. l>ewltt and daugh
*r. Miss I.illfinti Duval were th
the president. Mrs. A. Atwood on
Friday evening. The president
, presided and a program was ren
Mrs. Lucille Porter and|i|(>r(Kl TllP yo#kum b„rlaI #s80
elation met at the U. B. F. hall
with the president M. C. Jamison
in charge. He was ably assisted
by his wife. This association Ls
represented in this city by Mrs.
V. M. Sheffield, one of the lead-
ing morticians. Mrs. Sheffield
complimented Mr. mid Mrs. Jami-
son with a luncheon.
Rev. W. W. Baker, superintend-
ent of the Victoria district is in
Waverly, Mississippi attending the
DARK HUMOR
n n mm ii ot M *°* ,h* >ri * ,na
Oy Key Yf {'If crowned the moat popular presl
Rev. T. H. Oreeowood pastor of
Unioat Lea Baptist church was en-
tertained late Sunday afternoon
with refreshments being senred by
the junior auxiliaries. Mrs. Oracle
Porter of Waco, Trtas was la the
city Saturday on business. She
left Saturday night. Mrs. Jose-
phine Jones left for California
last wsek to get her niece, Mary
Ella Bates who has been there
several weeka. Mrs. Lucille Spears
speat the week with Mra. Nora
Mae Folk. Dr. C. K. Walker,
dentist, will remain here through
oat the week.
St. Philip's
CoiUge
44—and just before he went under. Cousin Eulace eajrs.
'Please doan' stuff me wid bread crumbs!' "
worth of tickets were sold.
Sunday school was called
has been on the sick list but be
to is recovering. Travis Lewis left
Mitts Vivieune A. Hood, head ot
the department of English at St.
Philip's junior college, has, for
the past three summers, served
as visit lug instructor ou the sum-
mer school faculty of the State
T mchers college, Montgomery,
Alaltama. and. this week, word
was received, here, that Miss Hood
has been asked to remain for the
winter session to complete the
rsts
of Mr and Mrs. s. W
Prof, and Mrs. S. C. Clay
•lest- of Mr. and Mr*.
I council meeting of the Methodist
church. Rev. and Mrs. I. B.
Loud have returned to their home
. in Kiugsvillc after a pleasant stav
"orothy Eunice Bean Htr w„h Rev nnd Mr<
from Menard. Tex A Resell. He conducted a
spent a
ek vislt-
ids
.il
n and Verm in Lock
nuhout from Valle.v
where they attended
«•' their grandmother,
■•"it a f vv honrs with t
I uncle. Mr. and
HoJJey. O. J. Johnson
- I an automobile.
order by the superintendent with
her co-workers being present. A
splendid lesson was taught by Mrs.
A. B. Cunningham and L. 8.
Teague, with the superintendent
conducting review. Remarks by
Mrs. C. Foley and Mrs. Cuuniiig-
liain. Sunday being regular pas-
toral day at the church of God,
Elder and Mr*1. W. W. Whalon
of Floresvllle were at their posts
and held splendid services. Elder
'Whalon and his members mo-
tored to the river for baptism.
Praise service was led by Mrs.
Foley and Mrs. Teague, and a
lovely program was rendered with
Mrs. L. S. Teagne acting as in is-
on *the August 17, to make his j compilation of an experiment In
home in Fort Worth, Texaa. Mils freshman English composition nnd
Louise Mays is visiting in Hous grammar,
ton. The Paramount singert fen Miss Hood, with several other
dered a program Thursday night teachers, was selected to work
at the Se<-ond Baptist church, j on the experiment with a special
Visitors to the pool were: Mr* consultant from Columbia unlver-
C. H. Ellis. Misses Margaret and sit-r- Miss Hood has her A.B.
Mildred Ellis. Roberta nnd AniU roni Wiley college, nnd her M.A.
Williams. Oscar Overton, Mr. sjH,'Iom Atlanta university, she has
Mrs. I). H. Houston. Miss Magr: • l>ewi at st- Philip's junior college
Overton, Miss Mildred Oreittu 4 r the past three years. Miss
Dooley Jordan, Hugh miU(v Ho°d ha' servetl most efficiently
Crockett Wallace, and Carrie Wai at her post, as head of the English
lace of Luling. Edmund nod Mrs.
Maureen Willis, New York, |Ir.
and Mrs. John Santafield, ilr
and Mr.s. Joe Banks. Mrs. C. L.
tress of ceremony. Some remarks | Renfro, of Dallas Texas, J. w
were mad^ by Mrs. H. I>. Johnson Williams. Cotulla, Mrs. L. M.
Refugio News
da
Sunday wa* junior church
t Mt. Pilgrim with Rev. L. B.
Mliott conducting the services. B.
S. and Sunday school was well
ended Mrs. Lottie _wu Rteh*
rdsou has returned home after
«ucce««<fnl summer term at Sam
revival at Webster Chapel.
Dr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Dudley were
hosts to a luncheon honoring Rev.
and Mrs. I. B. Loud and Rev. and
Mrs. A. O. Rusaell. Rev. and Mrs.
Loud were school mates of Mrs.
iIjx i I)udIe'r ^ I*ra'rie Vie*^ college, j
^ I Mr*. R. C. UnugUumu ot Tuisa,/
I Oklahoma, dean of womeu nth
j Langs ton university is visiting her r
sisters Miss ElvJe Grant and Mrs.
S. Lytle.
Mrs. A B. Young of Houston
is spending a few days In the
city with her brother, Uus John-
son. Mrs. Lonnie Brady, city
nurse of San Antonio, her husband,
and Mrs. Nettie Kitchen were
and Rev. Hollins of San Antonio.
Sunday was the day of the big
rally at Prospect Baptist church,
and a neat sum was raised which
will go for the repairing of the
church. A rising vote of thanks
was given Mrs. Foley for the
splendid program she brought to
the members. Little (Jrace Wat-
kins spent last week with her great
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L.
S. Teague After .spending three
weeks in Coero with refaffves and
friends. Mrs. Allen Hutchinson,
returned home Sunday, accom-
panied by Deacon Hutchinson.
The rally is still on at the
Prospect Baptist church.
Johns. Miss Mary Elizalieth RoN-
crts. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cp'e-
man. Rev. (J. C. Coleman, Claude
Sampson, Floyd Sampson, Mrs.
Ladusky Sampson, Mrs. Marie
Sampson, Mrs. Eleanor Nelson.
Miss Margaret Jacobs, Miss
Alice Brown. Mis Hazel Haiti-*
department; therefore, the leave
of absence was extended her, with
pleasure.
VISITORS:
Two former students of the St.
Philip's were guests here the past
week, who were:
MUs Lollie Zeil Marshall, a 1039
graduate of St. Agnes hospital.
She has been employed at the
William A. Harris hospital, Atlan-
ta, lieorgia, and the General
hospital, Knoxvllle, Tenn. Sep-
tember 1 she begins her new task
s;r.:;S-'<-CK5-'k
-Br *OY x. ("surras") dixok-
IYALLA8, Teias—Saturday, September 14. st ten in the morn-
ing, is the date and time of the annual rules interpreta-
tion confab of the "Coanhes and Officials * Association of the
Southwest" which convenes for the second successive year at
the I. M. Terrell high school, Fort Worth, Texas.
Last year'i roster of the asso-
ciation II i 123 names distribute,!
rent* Chandler, Miss Mir!bd C'"~ ls instructor ot nurses, (
roll. Gonaales, Texas, Miss Uir-i Saiiuirii'in hospital, Charlotte,
g il ret Tlnpins, Mr- Alice ('"r",lnn- I'uring her visit
■ I ii
Kerrville News
j.reached
Thur>day
ihe subjet
(This news recetved too late for
publication last wt-ek.)
After spending two months vaca-
tion iu San Antonio and Brady,
pleasant visitors iu the home of i Texas as the gueet of her uncle
J Mrs. V. M. Sheffield. Miss Dor-! and aunt, Sir. and Mrs- Robert
[ oth,v Willie <;ipson has returned \ Walker, and her mother, Mrs.
t to Prairie View college to assume J Minnie Williams, little Beverly
I her studies in nursing. Dr. C. Ann Martin, returned to the city
Yor^ Dudley, Mrs. M. E. Townsend. j Monday. Mrs. S. J. Irving, Misses
( weudolyn and Edwin Dudley are Minnie I>ee Johnson and Lucile
sennOil i
visiting in Waskom with Dr. Dud- Nation surprised Mrs. M. E.
leys' mother and relatives. Hopkins, Wednesday night with a
Mr>. Julius White. Mrs. Mamie birthday party. Quite s number
Howard. Mi*« McCoy ami young of guests were present. Mr. and
school wns tlmelv and i wiui,u"ns flre of Mrs. Josic Mrs. L. S. Teague motored to Coy
... reviewed bv Dea-1 M"W E'?" Mlk"- Mr,l('l,y; Fri,l"-V "s xb*
The senior choir had Ii «i"ven . and dsucbter of(of their .•ousins, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Tncaon, Arliona. aud Mrs. Iren«-,L. Houston. Mr and Mrs, J. Wat-
Dare Barnes of Houston are visit | kins nnd daughter; J V. Watson
ors in the home of Mr aud Mrs. and Earlie McN'eal motored to
T. It. Blvlngs. Mrs. Barnes, the Kunge Friday night to be the
here she made arrnngemcuts for
ter ulster to nttpnd l re jwir.
Mt*# Violet Bay, who has been
at tending Pmtt institute, Brooklyn,
New York was another one of
our visitors the ]>ast week. She
Is here due to the llliicfis of her
•^Nter.
as follows; (1) ninety-nine of
flcials, (2) seventeen college
coaches and athletic managers, and
(3) seven honorary members com-
prising the presidents of the seven
Southwestern Athletic conference
college.
So* West Konn-up
Also scheduled at the same time
and place is an important busi-
ness session of the recently form-
ed Bi-State Athletic conference.
The latter orgsnlzation, pioneered
by C. C. Mosiey of Jarvls college,
will endeavor to j erfect organiza-
tional olana, adopt a constitution
and by-laws, and prepare a general
•porta calendar for U« members in
football as well as other sport*
such as haMketbuli and track. <xr-
garet 'Pippins, Mrs. Alice m:
Mrs. LMymnu lJomter. Ja>b Ad
California, Mis* Kerntce
Mrs. Ruth Bfinks. Mrs. Ruth W1!
son. Xew Braunfels, Miss Glady*
O'Connor, Miss Florence Hoflter,
New Braunfels. Miss Fay Scru;
chins, S. L. Tillman, Mrs. P. L
J<riinosn. Miss Tlielma Moodv
Rev. Prince Jackson, C. L. Ren
fro. liailas. Miss Minnie Jackson Arkansas State Coll.|rJOXS h8TP lined up an
^ u,n:L^: Accountant Awarded !,MrM,lve lwo grld °,rd- ^
TwmrtmoTts
comprising, or l elng considered for
membership in the newly formed
athletic loop are: Jarvls, Butler,
Tillotson, Louisiana Normal. Mary
Allen, Paul Qtiinn, and Sum Hus-
ton.
ZIP CJAYLBS* L A X G S T O N
Hev R. Mosliy of X
an excellent
nighi at Mt. Olive from j
ct. "What Is Jesus Christ
I( me." H<- was introduceil by
Rer. U. B r.M' of Barnett Chapel. | V
Srndav
the lesson
Ci n White
(barge of the program at B. T. S.
K<'v J. H. Say lea spoke from the
nl>ject. "<;ive It up. Bury it an t
forget It. You can not get to
heaven with it." Dr. and Mr*.
!.. E. Smith were the guests of
Mrv Be**«de Johnson at the White
Rose hotel. Mrs. Katie Dukes.
Delores White. Donald Porter,
Miss I>orothy W. Gipson. and
Frank White, Jr of Victoria were
guests < f Mr and Mrs. T. H.
Allen. They were entertaineil
* irh a spaghetti «npper by Mr*
M. Moore. Lucille Scott. Ros?
ivnnett. and Mary E. Merri-
weather. Mrs. F.. James was also
* guest at the Aliens. They were
Mccompanied home by Mr-. A. At:
wood. Miss Dorothy Glpsou is a
' udent at Prairie View college.
Jourdanton News
Sunday school
"edon1 f,
< f -rt
nt gnnlay scl.
IHllard was a
Mlrs El'
i well attended
Superintendent
faff of teach
The lesson
L. A.
'V)J.son
tendant^
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bivlug-,
lia> just returned from the uni-
versity of Arizona where she re-
ceived a master's degree.
The sick list record* Mrs. P.
A. Russell and Mrs. Rosa Rogers.
Sheffield'* funeral home wns in
charge of the funeral services for
Mrs. Mary Cameron of Blooming-
ton. She Is survived by her
widower. John Cameron and seven
children Ml*« es Rydolphs of
Bloonungton are guests of Miss
Lnura Bass. Mrs. Annie Mays
i-< sj>endiug a week In Winchester
visiting her parents And relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wyatt of
Corpus Christi are spending their
honeymoon in the city as the
guests of their brother nnd his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Wya-tt.
Page Mcpherson has returned from
San Autonio where he visited his
brother, Rot ert Mcpherson.
IX
Karnes City News
•he
Sor:-".
beinpr 3'
m Sorrel!
bart to
M Te
Hulj
if tern.>01
rimily.
Praise services lwgan Wednes
of,
,jnr I Jay ni«ht at the l'ios|ject Bap-
■ I'd I list church conductcct by Mrs. C.
1 ^oley. Mrs. Myrtle T sdell Jonci
left Sat-; Thursday for her home Id
.sit withjkan Antonio affc~ ^pfndiag ,se
je. Wnl ■ days iu the city :ind in Coy
~iTy visiting relf. cs and fr ? di
Home mis- u v clet;
•'day nt 4 .lit) o'clock
resident Teagne in char^
eautiful lesson wag taught
Mr.;. Foley after the song .nd
cripture reading. Mr. and Mrs.
J T I^-wls. Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
mkh of Runge, and Mrs Ro^a
jrejr ot San Antonio , • -t> i
Saturday.
Ish fry given
ters last S
•le ventnr*1
be IccVr
guests of Mr. aud Mrs. J. L.
Lewis. An enjoyable evening was
spent. Mr.s. S. J. Irving, Mrs. M.
E. Hopkins, and Mrs. E. Hutchin-
son were in Kenedy on business
Saturday last.
The thicken supper that was
given by the Mission sisters last
Saturday night was a juccess and
a neat sum was-realized. Sunday
school was called to order by Mrs.
Foley, and a beautiful lesson was
taught by Mrs. K. B. Cunningham,
with the pastor conducting the
review. Sunday l eing regular pas-
toral day the pastor preached from
the theme, "A believing faith."
Misses M. L. Johnson and Lucile
Nation motored to Gillet Sunday,
where they were the house guests
of their uncle aud aunt, I>eacon
and Mrs Robert Rice. Mrs. Mamie
McGee of San Antonio visited In
the city last Sunday. B. T. 8.
was omitted hist Sunday because
the president was ill. Mrs. J. T.
Lewis of Runge was In the city
last Sunday night.
Tine missionary sisters are look-
ing forward to a fish fry Satur-
day night, and a beautiful ;;rrip.
ture quilt will be glvr-n to the
one holding the lucky ticket. Mrs.
I izzie Johnson is on the sick list.
Mollie Xatlon is TlsUiLg her
- >d, 8. Johnson aud family in
of college and university business
management at the gradunte school
of business administration, Harvard
university, during the school year
P 40-4t, Adair will pursue among
others courses In accounting, fi-
nance, Investments, and business
law.
Yoakum News
Rector, Alvln Brooks, Charles E.,
Freeman, I'ort Arthur, Miss Mary Harvard rellOWShip
Kllis, Miss Rather Steen, Ml."'
Klizntieth Skanes, D. C. Jenkins rixE BW FF Ark.—Frank B.
1(. l>. Valentine, Miss Sarah Kee A(!air. accountant at Arkansas
Lawrence C. Jones, Mlarissippi s""e A. M. an.l N. college, lias
Boh Fields. Miss Lillie Mae piljj, | received notice from W. W. Brier-
Mrs. rarthenia I ,a flor, J. J ' ^ll' (ie'.iernl Education
Wheeler, Waco, Texas, Mlsa Eloi.s. board, that lie hits been awarded
Newton, Toiu Simmons, John a fellowship to study in the field
Wyatt, Albert McKinney, Mrs.
Paula Rose, Mrs. Rosa Bee, Mrs.
Lucille Bee, nnd many others.
Miss Lucille Banks entertained
her bouK- guests, Messrs. (X E.
Freeman and Jerome Brooks
Port Arthur, Texas with a picnic
on tb< ri?er and a .splash in the
Ball Mvimi.iing pool last Sunday.
Guests Included Misses Rosa and
Vivian Richards, Shelly Boacli,
Marjorie Campbell. Messrs. James
Banks and Lee William Pitta.
Miss Flores Davis of San An-
tonio is the guest of Miss Alice
Olivia Sheppard. Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Renfro, Mr. a.'id Mxa. Joe
Banks, «nd Mrs. B. K. faapheU
motored to San Antonio last
Thursday. While there the/ vifit-
etl Rev. and Mrs. Prince Jatfjon.
relatives of Mr Renfro and
Joe Banks brother, nenry Tbomp
son.
Rev. nnd Mrs. prince Jackaon
of San Antonio and their daughter,
Minnie Nell of Dallas motored to
8eguiu la> t Friday to a picnic
held on the river. With them
were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Renfro,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Banks, Henry
Rsnklns, John A. Rankiaa, Mi B.
H. Campbell, J?.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. OtmpbtU
and their house guesta, 3ffr^ and
Mrs. Joe Banlcs, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. Jj. Renfro motond to
Corpus christi to spend SundiV
with Mrs. Ida Mae Anderaon.
B, il. Campbell Is not in the army
yet as reported.
Sooners oj en the sea sou with an
intersectional joust with Henry
Kean's Kentucky State Thorobreds
at Frankfort, Ky.f September 28.
and the following week they will
invade the Show Me state to take
a crack at Ray Kemp's Lincoln
(Mo.) Tigers Iu another intersec-
tional tilt.
The Lions then will swing into
the business part of their con-
ference schedule with four of their
league skirmishes to !>e played in
their own bailiwick. They play
Bishop October 1! in Fort Wortli
on a neutral field, glide down Into
New Orleans on November 'J for
an Intersectional go with Ted
Wright's Xavier Gold Rush, ami
then cap their away-from-home
schedule in the Ozarks against Rill
Taylor's Arkansas State Lions Xo-
vember 10. A schedule like this
(every content against a major
eleven) Mies the probability that
the Okiahomi eleven will In*
weakened by the loss of a half
down key lettermeu from their
Southwestern conference champion-
ship team of last year.
ROBERT "BOB" FIELDS, RAT
MONO IIOLLEY and FELIX
GARRETT were the sepia coaches
registered at the University >f
Texnc ruRcbing MCtlool, l««t w«*k
ceeds T. T. Petty as head coach
of Anderson high in Austin, Ter-
as this year while the first two
are head coach and assistant coach
respectively of the Booker T.
Washington hi Bulldogs, Dallas.
FREI) LONG, chief cat man «f
the Wiley college Wildcat men-
agerie, will embark upon his eigh-
teenth year as the chief pilot of
the Wiley college Wildcats. Jovial,
"Pops" has been away for the sum
Every won kn h *
her good pwnU—
but nearly every
woman lm« her
bed point#, toe. If
your happens to
be a protruding
ahOo^.-?r., 4* thi
about it* • - .'in t.
good porta \ f'.v -
ond, jo>J rorrel*
injr. andtf oi.\.oll-
doai[;ne<i dr.-n.fte,
Two-pi2ctdr< -tea
nre suitablr, to -ff
atraight boleroa.
tuxedo jac-ctr ur
scparato Moaaee
that hanf? b'Jaw
the largect part of
Qui abuuaoeA. Da
not wear t ltj
ond aeoUl aiiiny,
snurkling malpri-
aw. Have jacket
and drcj-i of this
tame materbl, not
contrartln^. Put a
touch of color at
yourhich reckliee
or wrist*; jewolol
ornaments, (low-
era. frilly collar or
jabot, etc. I>icgo
nal lines I "ad th®
r.tt^ntlon away
from the cent?rof
the flgure. Swag-
go r roots and uuits
mer studying at the Cnlverslty of I *bat "wing from the shoulders are good
. u i. i ■ « i. j for this type, and hf akirt should be quite
Midilgnn. He beaded f..r li«uie . (, «,th. figure wiU Dot.pp~Hop.he.ry.
aud the heavy ta^k of assembling I
a cotelfli of 1040 Wildcat hope-1
fuls August 1«. John CodwwU, I
Jimmy Uw. «n,l K. A. 'Thorpg-I —IS OFTEN UNNECESSARY—
Why Tod Dark, IjlySkin
Co^mtee (Houston), and I a
Not all skin caa be bleached but often the
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McClure
of San Antonio visited their par-
ents here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
William McClure returned home
from a two weeks visit near the
Const. They were accompanied
home by Miss Marjorie McClure,
lu r uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Lewis of Goliad. Miss Ida
A. Jones returned home from a
vacation trip near the coast.
Bocrne News
Gonzales Neva
The aobjMt used bjr ReT. B.
*l,r ouujtvi iwu oy apt.
. 7 m. T f1'' Ch,,rr'' *• whi,« the morning .
U Uoldin* a rally Sunday. •
Seguin News
|iee win, "P^rglvene*,." Serrioai
were at Providence Baptist tibnrab.
|Mrs. L. A. Barr of little Bock.
|FArkansas is entering the seeond
of, week of her reviral at Henaon
C. rwVorne was a Tlsltor _
reln!iv<"i 0 y p r •'•p week • en.l.! f'hapei, ifeth.-rfist thxtttb.
Onirlea ITeemm ,n.l Alvln Brooka \ Inlendent J. B. Phoenix of
!)re ylaitors
! Hunks and
I Wade rioted
of
her
Teflime i j/
jd won' t«..;
Iitielllel -5an Antonio district held bit C|U4(
' teriy conference at Elm and 1
''ft; ' lown at Henaon Chape!. |
- • T, A. Dickeraon spon^ :■ i
"lU-udnr party rally for fbe n l=- .
I ii-liary society at AMH ehurnfc '
president was a co 'MtK®.
*•, Mr Willie Wella of the iM&Ql
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Washington
entertained several of their friends
on August 21 upon the occasion
of their fourth wedding anniver-
sary. Dainty refreshments were
served to the guests. Mrs. Wash-
iugton was before her marriage
Mm. Delta Alexander Jewett of
Honston, daughter of Mr. and
■Mrs. Abe Alexander of Spring,
Texas.
The Mt.^*ebo Baptist church's
fluanctal iffve held Sunday was
a great succnss. Sunday school
"as tiuiely and good. The lesson
wss taught by Mrs. A. B. Henry
of San Antonio, and reviewed by
Her. Henry. Her, B. Miller
Preadied at 11:00 o'clock service,
subject, "Happy." Remarks by
Mrs. I.lule Ware of Pleasant
l iikjB Baptist church, of San An-
tonio. pinner was served, and at
" M services were held. Hev. J.
H Thomas of Memorial Baptist of
San Antonio i>re«cbed, his subject
iking 'The Lord --111 make a
way." The pastor preached at
1 nifclit seniees. He chose ns
) •'•il.ject, "Do whnt the I*>rd
' ' y n to do.*
with Mr. and Mrs. Allien Eetoii.
Mrs. Callle Butler of Pnrsoni.,
Kansas and her daughter, M,*s.
Virgil Henderson were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Alltert Eaton. Mrs.
Cloma Evans of San Antonio
visited her mother Mrs. Marv
Walker last week. Mm. I„ L.
Hicks and Mrs. Elmira Miller of
Seguin were in the city Saturday.
Mrs. Miller is on the faculty of
the Waelder higii aeliool. Mr.<.
I "oris Dennlson. her husband and
children of Hillslioro spent the
week-end wiih Mrs. Jiur.v Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. M. <\ Harris, daugh-
ter, and sister, of Austin, Texas
spent 'he week-end in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Walker.
K«v. and Mrs. C. L. Hicks and
children of Dlhvortb. Texas „pelu
Sunday with Mose Walker. Mrs.
I/Uther Shackleford and daughter
•Marguerite of San Anionlo spent
Ihe week-end Willi liev. aud Mrs.
W. M. Laniklu.
Miss Ma v. Towusend of San
Antonio spent the wek-eud - with'
lier parents. Mrs. Grace Townsend
of Houston Is visiting relatives.
Robert Kindred returned to bis
home in San Antonio recently.
school mentors awl collegiate grid
arbiters doing advanced work at
the same institution.
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utate acluK)l to continue lila edn>-?i-
tion—and—to take another fling
at the pigskin aport. (After an
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prenent game of rock aoek and-
block than the role of trainer.)
(Continued oh Fag« I.)
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