San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1949 Page: 4 of 12
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Rev. C William Black to Preaefc
Sermon, Sunday, asPastor of Fl
THE Bev. 0. William Black, Jr., ended hU aervion,
day, March 6, as paator of St. Matthew
Oorpua Chriiti, Texaa, and will preach hia fint
pastor of Firet Baptist church of thfa city, on Sundij;
Rer. Black, a Ban Antonian, is a graduate of Mr
lege, Atlanta, Ga., and of Aadorer Newton theoli
Newton Centre, Man.
In 1044. Rer. Black becsar dean
of Conroe college extendioa school,
which received It* support from the
Roptist Miuister* onion of 8nn An
tonlo. Course* offered at t Ills
theological school wore designed to
offer instruction for those In the
ministry, us well as laymen who
wre < uvuml in < burcfe work. Rev.
Rlnck aim) served as a member of
the faculty of Mary Allen college
of Crockett, Texas.
In 11*43, Iirv. Itlack InMituted
ersngeltoil serrlco* In the 'prob-
lem area" of San Antonio. He
tl o organized a Otr WIdf Motfien
council to work with youth prob-
lems. Thla couacll i now chartered
by the state of Texas.
A* pastor of St. Matthew. Corpus
Christ!. Iter. Rlnck arrred a*, a in en*
l«er of several Interracial boards,
working in the Interest of the Ne-
gro coiniijunity. He was n iueuil>er
of tbe Corpus Cliristi Ministerial
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alliance, one of Lbo
REV. C. WILLIAM
inlmsterisl alliances in Um
nd Quarterly, A
Conference Held f
At St James AMB
fjuuUr, IM. 37. St. Jama* AM*
ohurub. H*r. ft W. Prince, pastor,
lu second quarterly conference
with Dr. J. U Alexaader, pwrti-
tag eldt r, dcllreriac the aoralng
aad ewninir wrmonti.
At 8:30 o'clock, union quarterly
aerrliv wai held with Rev, W. O.
Hodp*. paftor of Greater Grant
Memorial AME, « e)lvertnf the mra-
aa«r. and Junior and senior choir*
rendrrlnc 'he imirfc.
Rev. Kihvlti T. Henry conducted
tl devotional services. Monday
*ltfit wns the regular business ses-
sion of tin- conference, with the
pastor coaductil* Ilie devotional
Services. Ttic hoards, clubs and
«tulllnrle« made excellent reports.
THANK YOU!
Mrs. B. R. Ragsdule and (he an-
niversary cteeriuc committee who
led the Second BajiUst church In
the observance of the fifth anni-
versary of the pastorate of Rev. B.
II. Jain en, Jr.. wish to thank *11 the
friends of the church who shared so
splendidly and praclonsly In the
occasion We wish to gratefully
acknowledge particularly the con-
tribution of Rev. J. Nathaniel Byrd
Olid the Greater Mt. Olive Itaptlat
rhurrli: Rev. I'. X. Wilkinson, of
Stffcir wL ,-v.
fr- Jr- (* Hi-:"'
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REV. N. HENDERSON
conduct In* revival, here
Tlie Rev. N. Henderson, evangvlist
Xew Light BaptlW church: and
Hev. T. I,. Sanders, of Bethel AME
church. We were able to do Justice
to this occasion becau.se of the
tfilendid cooperation on tire part of
no masj friends of tlie church. We
deeply appreciate tbe kindness ex
pressed by all.
IPalfl lOvtrtlfemcnt)
Training Coarse at
St Paul Methodist
Set for March 15-18
A training course "for the advance
af fthri«t id| His church." under
tte ana piece of tte Ministerial al-
liance, and for the Methodist
churches of the city, will be held
nightly, March 15-18, at T M o'clock,
at St. Paul Methodist church, the
af Corrlgan. Texas, Is now raalat-
lag a revival at Denver Height*
Chorrh of Ood In Christ. 812 Drehs
street. Prayer meetlag I* held dally
at II aoun. The church Is on the
sir each Kunday evening at 10:15
rfrtoek. Music Is furnished by Mrs.
M. J. Jones.
I Advertl eni«nt)
Quartet Association
b Pragma, Toalgtt
The Qaartet Msodatton «■ n*.
der a fit* iwnfram of fwpel «oag*,
tonight (Friday), March 11, at
8:30 o'clock, at St. Luke Baptist
church, Ber. W. J. Jatmson, pastoc.
Tbe public la eardlally Invited.
(Paid advertisement)
Rev. K. W. McMillan, pastor.
An omnibus volume of tbe Am-
aterdam Assembly series prepared
nnder the ansplews of the First As-
sembly of the World Council of
chart hea, titled. "Man's Disorder
and Rod's Design," will be taught
by Dr. Frederick D. Tnnng, •trpcr-
Intcitdent of the Baa Antonio dis-
trict.
Dr. Marcus A. Freeman la pres-
ident of the Ministerial alliance.
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<«K.\( IK'S DRF.ss >H0F OPENS FOR Bl sfNKsS— It was an-
li tuii tfl, this meek, that Grade's Dress abop. CIO Ea« TravU street,
^Ir> (ir.it ie I MS lire, owner, is now ojieu for tm*ixM.'sa, and speialires
in «lrt— i vinj:. altrratioua. tailoring, esstnaes, awl ladies
liucerie.
In conu*' lion villi tlte rariou*
pluses of tfcia wurk. as oraiu-
Sirest>es, are— Mr*. EfQe Waller*,
mother of Mrs. Aaaaore, wk« hju
hud JO yean' experience la all
_tei— *■—i im mrnmt i* the
kliop manager; Mis* Cajaeila *L
who !iegan her career s* a .
■••Jiistress at Tilla(*ua nMege. Au - 1
tin. In 1M5, sad was previously ,
aavlo.veil at the Julia Ann simp.,
hew. She liaa had three yeara of j I
eagerlence, and hoid# aa A- B. de-;J
gree in home economies frxna Tli- ,
lotwn.
Mr-. Marjorie Km-maa t^gan ! er
ca«H i' us a --rfajnvtress at St. italip'*
Jiisi.ir college in UBI, awl enntioqed |
nud« M r- B. E. Davia anii Mrs. ;
Hot,, t Still of Besimont, T«ss.
ftl-e -pecialixea in designing, altera-
tl( s, iMiispreads, draper -s, slip
covei i and other h< nie dec*>rfttlons.
aud ua had eight years of prat .
tlcsl experience.
Mrs. .Vioal Morgsn. wbo b<iliis a
dipi.'ina from Douglass high school,
nod the I'Uicagu Saiioual School j
«f Dress lieriening, has eight years
ef cxiH'riew*.
In a > nt<-iL«t ism H tni w«ek
b> tirade's I>ress sLop. it was
t jj •• *4- will all la s«r
l>"w« r t«> sarusfy, and gaaraiitea s«r
work. We wi«b to nnn<«in^e pot*
jirir. to our friend* and to every- ||
line, that your imirr.nage will be jj
ai'preciated."
siKuvn iu the top jiauei. above, j
fnxn left to right . Mi* Cauiella K. !
4..SM, Mr*. Grinie Asmore, and'
II • . Effie Waiters.
In the middle panel, Miss t lass j
arwus on a pattern.
In the bottom pauri, aented nt the
aMcliine. is Mr*. Marjorie lYeen.in. j
•nd stanrlinR. Mrs. Na«mi Morgan. '
, i a j ai iinimt)
sou, pastor. Tickets may be pur-
chased at Hartfirld cab aland.
l>tnrn Best Record shop. Hicks
Beauty schooL For information call
Trarfa 7317.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1949, newspaper, March 11, 1949; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399066/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.