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SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER jo, |j(
Corpus Christi
OFFICE W. K. BROWN, MANAGER
Mrs, Tansy Mae Bailey, Acting Secretary
r.emiy Carter ami his orchi str*
j.l ;• imI a five-day entiugviiieut at the
li il air base. tarter and hi*
ti I'wulst, Albert Gray, visited in
tlie home t>f Shore Patrolman J. H.
A' ritton, Jr. Urny was a former
r ■ ' r of the (Jrent Lakes band at
V.ii It tiu. ' Albr'tton was. Mrs.
U . Pruitt shared iu entertaining
tii'>e rnuHK iaim.
K< > . K. L. Palmer motored to
fcuu Antonio, Texas last Tuesday
1« attend the planning meeting
\vhi« a was held at the Sanford
< h.i|k*1 Methodist church there. He
v n aecoiupanied l .v liev. Leander
Y.v\in, Mrs. Itulii Uoldeu, Mrs. F.
1> Hart, Mrs. E. L. Madiaou, and
i I. James.
Mr luiiuer llouston uf 121# 8am
•oufined to her
Mrs. Tymes of New York was a
guest. The Silver Light Gospel sing-
ers of Houston and the St. John
Glee club rendered a fine program
at 3 p.m. The senior choir sang
for night service and favorite Bible
verses were repeated. The pastor
delivered the sermon.
Mrs. Dorothy Mae Booker and
Mrs. Katie Moore are ou tlie sick
list.
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KOOkKK T. WASHINGTON
SCHOOL
Dr. Daniel A. Prescott, consultant
in Human Development, rDiversity
of Chicago, was the special guest
of the teachers of Carver and
Booker T. lie gave valuable in-
formation, and there are more
in}:, has Ueeu coufined to lier I t«kitrli«*rs to participate iu Child
• with illness. studf .ram because of the clear
•••• (*l>a|ttuiiu motored to Sun understanding given by the H|«eak-
iiio, Friday, llis wile, who had ,4r_ Columbia WiaB, University
of Chicago and Miss Virginia lluf-
siedier. local consultant in guidance
and child study, and Assistant Supt.
C. E. Burnett were also present.
Misses Odette Crawford. Mao
Frances Blick. Yelma Daniels and
Hortense Parchman served delicious
hot coffee and doughnuts after the
meeting.
The school is observing National
Education week ami Book week.
t'|>L i^*0 Kiug. si aliened at Mu-
roc, California; iHiraute Bryaut
*ml William T. Bryant, brothers;
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Pot,
Will
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dull
bui
t>rlu
ducks.
Mrs. Hegiiiit II. Ilamlilou spent a
few days in Sau Autouio vLsiting
in the houit « f Mrs. Leoiia M. Tones.
visiting her daughter at St
• Ciaver school, returned with
it Mitchell and Harry Kuyken-
were very successful ou their
ling tnp in Chambers county
jjing with them many geese and
Mrs. C. T. Carllne and Mr.
Mrs. Nolan P. Bailey visited a
of the South Texas towns on
Sunday.
.!iesr W. K. Browu exhibited
preside mat kmauship Mou-
evening w r .sintou while rid
with friends by cuitiug a rattle
.e in half with a single shot
iu ins automatic. The lives of
• il smaii children were endaa-
«d by me snake winch waa
jug in their direction.
ii*& JeMKie Mac Stewart, niece
Mi>. j a nine J uu-, l-'-l As vie r
Miuutt the bride of O. C.
. •« of iirjan, Tt xai in an eve-
_ rereniony at St. Paul Metli*
• Jiur-b, Frida.v with liev. IL
r«jtni r officiating.
,«• bride, given in marriage by
ui, wop a gowu of white
iO |
k uimJ a Wi.i i"
and t ain of illusion was held
uira of rnaiins ami orange
•ins. but carried s allower
i*l of iiryhjintio u.uaai. Mrs.
u Taukt-rseiy attended her sis-
• matron of li our. Mrs. Jo
iua Baiky, aad Mi.-> Lee Ora
us of honor, 0o' h wear-
biu* feouuk of net and taf-
feimiiar in their make, dose
boCnrs. sweetheart neck
Floresville News
(News received too Ute for pub-
licatlon.)
.
Schulenburg News
(News received too late for pub-
lication.)
forward under the dynamic loader-
ship of the president. You ure in-
vited to the meetings each Friday
night at First Congregational
church.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
First Congregational church was
Inippy to have several visitiug
friends. Mrs. A. 1*. Johnson con-
ducted the Sunday school at 10
a.m. Armistice Sunday was ob-
served.
MIMSTKKI \I, ALLIANCE
The Ministerial alliance was in-
vited to share an excellent Armistice
Day program at Solomon M. Coles
high. Representing the alliance
were Reverends Sidney R. Smith,
B. K. Joshua, Bell L. Palmer, and
William K. Darden. On program
for the school were Principal C. C.
Sampson, Prof. Hsynes and the
Green Hornets bind. Sgt. and Mrs.
Herbert It. DeWltty, Prof. John
Henry Thomas, and the class of
Mrs. Ernestine K. Murray.
SOIjOMON m. coles high
SCHOOL
The Parent Teachers association
inet Tuesday evening in the library
with Mrs. K. K. Murray presiding.
After tbe regular routine of busi-
ness the following officers were
T. C. Heed, all of the famous Blue ] elected for the year: Mrs. Selma
Jackets quartet and hand, and John j Hall, president; Mrs. Marie Thomas,
I Thomas recently discharged from
(the service, and former Coles liish
| school coach, were prominent visi-
tors during the week.
IN M KM OR I AM
In memory of our dear mother,
1 grandmother, Mrs. Dovle Milton,
who died Nov. J't. P.m.
God sent an angel down to us,
1 knocked upon our door; took away
a darling mother, to )>ring her hack
vice president; Mrs. Frances Glover,
secretary; Miss Addie U«e Ollison,
assistaut secretary; Rev. V. KoMn-
son. treasurer; Mrs. Myrtle Hayes.
re|airter; Rev. W. E Harden, chap-
lain; Miss Dorothy McBay, pianist;
Mrs. V
low ing adjournment
Edna News
Circle Dumber one met li U>e
home o( Mrs. Hannah Riti^xa,
Tuesday, October 30 with ■ fine
Iess<m being Unght bf MlUIe
Itrooks. ^
Sk-rricea were flue at both church-
OS, HUUilOT.
Mrs. llunnnh Thomiwou wm call-
ed to the liedside of her daughter.
Miss Eva I^ee Montgomery. Sea-
maa aud Mis. Harrii of nwton
are risitlug relatives and fricmla.
Miss Esther Tatterson, Cnl'lfe"
siwnt I he week -end iu tlie hone of
her porents, Mr. and Mra. Robert
Cattenou. Rov. A. J. BmsoII of
Victoria was here last week to iu-
statt officers at Scruggs Chnpol.
riease give your news to tlie re-
porter.
t'livle number one met la the
home of Mrs. Josie Robinson, Tues-
day. Nov. 6. Delicious refreshments
were served and a flue iess.m wag
taught. One new member was
added.
Services were fine at all churches
with each pastor at his post
teaman Jesse ltee Flagg, who is
stationed at Brainbridge, Mat. 'ai'd.
spent tlie week end In the home of
his sister, Mrs. Alta Bntler and
other relatives. Mra. Vera lee
Daniels of Kagle T.ake, who is
teaching at Bacontown was n visi-
tor at Scruggs Chapel Metlimiist
church Sunday.
Sgt. Major Cray has returned to
the States after 18 months over-
seas. He and his family left Fri-
day for their former home In De-
troit, Michigan. Miss Louis Mae
Robinson accompanied them us far
San Autouio. Mra. Minerva
Hoik's is convalescing nicely after
an operation. Pvts. Karnes and Al-
fred Jones are now home after
overseas duty.
Mr. aud Mrs Roosevelt Gordon
are tbe parents of a baby girl Mrs.
Stella Marshal is visiting in Cor-
J. tit-ay, song lender, l'ol- l,,w ' hristi with her daughter, Mrs.
Mrs (iroce A1"ni« I>eniiis and other relntiws.
Flatonia News
Sunday school was well attended
at nil churches. Reverend R. C.
McMllUon and -Mrs. M. B. Webster
attended the West Texas conference
at Bastrop, Texas. Reverend Mc-
Million was re-appointed at Smith-
Tillc for another year.
The flatonia high school home-
making girls gave a social Satur-
day night. It was well attended
anil was a huge success financially.
George Penn, son of Mrs. CeviUU
Penn, lias returned from overseas
and lias been given a discharge.
Mrs. ti. J. William, I/eoa William,
Mra. Annie Mae Butler, Mrs. Eva
Butler and Mrs. Jennie Turity are
ou the sick list.
Save your 7 cenls for the Reg-
ister and gtve your news to the
reiwrter.
Victoria News
Services at all churches well it-
tended.
Mrs. M. E. Toivnsend ia very ill
at 930 Convent street.
Corporal Thymes accompanied by
tbe (iospel Harmony singers enter-
tained Victorians and out-of-town
friends recently with a musical. W.
II. Simpson was master of-ceremony
with Mrs. J. K. Grant sponsoring
the group.
Mrs. Verlee Cavan is spending
the week in Austin with her mother.
Mrs. Cora Ware was surprised with
a birthday party given by her
daughter, Miss Cora Mae Ware, Oc-
tober Mrs. Ware received many
lovely gifls. Je/fry Muinphord has
received his discharge. Sergeant
and Mrs. C. H. Thurstou II are the
proud parents of a bahy boy, Charles
H. III. Mrs. Willie B. Heard is
now living In Detroit, Michigan,
with hor husband. Mr*. Augusta
I<ee Baker was a guest of Mrs.
2'] in ma Harris recently. Mrs. Baker
is now living in Houston, Texas.
t ive your news to the reporter and
save 7 cents for the Register.
Tisdale, homemaking teacher, in- Mr«. Hiljie Tenor of Houston visit-
vited al to the «*chool dining room
to partake of sugar cookie* and
'il'lod punch that had been pre-
i no mol e.
j dead, she's only gone before; the
i angel has carried her to God, to
live fore\er more. Tin but the
#«.. es*kei heneuih the soil, we know
♦ly e. long fitted , <p.rjr UrM; u WM a mn of
*** lulli- i Q<u|,i| great plui. to lake back what
he given. Sadly missed by all.
—I/mirenia polk, ifpbelia l*ickent,
So| hia Js<k>on. Mar>* Breed-
ing, Marlin M «'ain,
Miiton. JrH Vera Ijee Milton,
children. Ruby Ijee Brace, Mil-
dred B. Hubbert, graud'-hildren,
ami other relatives.
Tell me not that ahe is I*red h7 the department
NVedui sd.iv, visitors to Coles were |*,nr'^• Ml8* Annie I«ee Gary
I>r. Daniel A. l'rescott, child study
t-ourse consultant, t'nlversity of
Chicago, and C. E. Burnett, assist-
ant superintendent of city schools.
The juuior high school social
science classes under the supervi-
sion of the department head, Mrs.
K. K. Murray, presented a pre Arra-
Bcnnic *ti<v day play In the gym audito-
rium.
The "Miss Green Hornet* contest
closed Friday, with the juniors and
seniors sponsoring a cabaret dance
| « •'•wrff r*rf .
nm*T Ttin* m*
xi htjarer.
1. si u*ai> kud aucudant* to nuiids
of ' itwn r« fellow friends of Mc-
the navy.
in the gym-auditorium. Marjorie
NKWS <H> (UMMlNIT\ WORk 1 Nell Mosley, Junior, was the wiu-
The Council of foaimunilj Agen- (having raised $"2^1. Kthel Mae
'ine iouudi oi t luiinuni r Ageu-I ♦-•y*. ftiwi «nc
lii . t>Mt for N««rurs of Corpus ChrUU.l Bronninf. soutor. was Kcoud with
v. r- u raw iI.umou aud ear l ^ k|| clu4| , lumi ^ Btapin Other eontestanta were Loia
Ii.1t a n. w saj wf uastei flowetw. 1 ,;s0> Friday. November 2, j Marshall, sophomore. nr,; Irene
I'aiin ia Suluan aud Joan Marie j ^ i-qq ij m. J liavis. ninth grade, « 1; Joyce Joj-
J- rm, i* piuk iror*.*, m-rrrtf j *nd ! ~r. rlgtit irraitr, sr*V ami rannle
iwveeents were r presented: Be- (Marie Carter, serentfe grade. |3L
thun«* day nursery by Mrs. Beruke j Miss (Jreen Hornet will be pre-
Ijeoaard; Interdeiiominationai Mln- |«*ted at the homecoming came be-
isterlal >HlaiT by Her. Sidney &. I tween Jack Vates of Houston and
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Mary Shiner sung "1 Love
Trulj a'vom|iani«'d by Mus
tM'ic Blick. who also playe<1
o.'ional wedding marches, j
• ue ► |*areuis ia-Ul a rei.ep- .
:iiedlately a iter the cerfiony
ir Im-uk*, l'.'.l Xavier.
atwl Mrv M<-Gce left for a
w s!ri i,g trip to Brynn. Tela" I
wbnh tiiey will reside at the |
in < on is Christi.
Ktmo
* reer mot
< all!'., for
ar.d M
Angi
v vacation.
Kn««x. Ml North Sta-
t> si-'nnin^ several weeks in
i r visiting relatives and
the Corpus Christ! Hornets Wed-
nes-lay evening at Buccaneer sta-
dium. 11* r coming-out attire wns
given by the merchants of the city,
i i|d ••grnds." now in the service
of \ nHe Ham hut home on fur-
louglis, have h«en visitors « n the
campus. Among them were; Mel-
vin J« iien. Half Tipton, Everett
Marshal. Rol ert Shiner, and Mar-
superTlaiua of federal lunds i ahsll Kox. John H. Thi mas, re-
111 remain until the lainhatn | <vntl.f coxswain In the 1*. S. navy,
Smith: housing by 4 arlyle Leonard;
general conuty welfare by Miss Jes-
nie A. Jones ; Boy Scout troops by
Charics Bidden; Wushingtou and
Carver sehoola by u. I,. lkilden and
M'.^a Velma I* Daniels.
Mrs. Gladys Maya came by and
ex< wed herself aa representative
of the NAACr.
The Hrtlmne nursery ia reiurmnx
to tbe
aa«l
ed relatives and friends here. Mrs.
Katie Johnson and grandson are
spending a while iu Kan Antonio
with her son, Acie Gary. Miss Acie
and
Mr^. Ijou Helen of Houston apent a
few dsys Inst week in the hoin.- of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tones. Lee
Garlic and Miss Gracy Mae Chase
were married Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brook* and
sister, Miss Boberta Brooks motor-
ed to Buy City, Sunday.
Pleasanton News
Sunday school was opened with
all officers at their poets, lea cream
was nerved in tbe afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee lloy Wiedson
had as their house guest, lsst week,
Mrs. Woodson's sister, Mrs. Irene
l*orker. Mra. KU*-l W+itars of Csli-
fomin bna been the miesk 0f her
aLster-ln-law, Mrs. Lucy Jar ♦m
Hgl. JUli Spnrfcs Hmm tM-n
ably discharged froui the Bnfy and
Is uow back home.
Miss All e Mae Kelley snrtir.—d
little Dolores with a Mrtbdaylparty
Sunday. She received many'gifts.
Hondo News
Services were fine at West Kml
Bajitist church, also at the Holiness
church.
Mrs. Mary House is making her
home iu Memphis, Tennessee,
Wae'.der News
(New, received too late for pub
UraHon.)
Scguin News
Band Miller 1« recovering nicely
from an opeiatloa of a few week!
back.
Oitlzena of Seguln are welcoming
Prof. Horrla who lias been added
to the faculty of Ball high.
Funeral service was held Sunday
evening from Zlon Hill Baptist
cliurch for Crockrau Dlhrell with
ICeverend Arnold officiating. lie
is survived by a wife, four brothers,
three sisters and many other rel-
atives.
Pvt. Cheater Perryuian la home on
leave.
Many Seguin football fans attend-
ed the Wheatley Anderson football
game Friday night la Austin,
Texas,
Mrs. Beatrice Hicks and children
left Monday evening for Houston,
Texas.
John L. Merriweallier left Thurs-
day for Houston to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bealsey of
Corpus Christi were in the city visit-
ing the uncle and aunt, Howard T.
Redd and Mrs. Henry Frie. Mr.
and Mm. Johnnie Bean, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard T. Redd motored to
Yoakum to attend the football game,
Saturday. Mrs. l>ora l«ee Davis Is
doing nicely.
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Port Lavaca News
Tlie Mission sisters rendered a
splendid program Sunday sfter-
uoon. Church was well attended.
Corporal George Etheridge from
California Is at the bedside of his
father. Lloyd Brown is here visit-
ing liis father siul stepmother. Mr.
aud Mrs. I. W. Watson have l>een
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Rtliridge, Jr. Mr. stid Mrs.
Stratton Williams arrived home
from Chicago to take charge of
Williams grocery store. Mrs. Made-
line Dorsey has returned from Pa-
sadena, California. Mr. anu Mrs.
Charles Watklns and others mo-
tored to Houston to tlie football
game. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glad-
ney end l*vl. Gladney have been
the house guests of Mr. aud Mrs.
Will Gladney.
Please save 7 cents for the Keg-
inter and give your news to the
reporter.
♦
Uvalde News
(News received too late for pub-
lication.)
1 Jessie's Beauty Salon
Kven If It ancra. 1 Mil mak«
your hair ifrow
II MR CURLlftG
5. A. Fraaktfa** Pr*|Mirat1f «f
t&X<H Sam Rankin Dial 2-0441
Corpus Christi, 1>xa
McINTY RE'S
TAIIXJK SHOP
I ITS Bialrn ML
CLEANING and PRESSING
UNEXCELLED
C.rpss Chrt.tl. Teiss
San Mai cos News
(Newa received lee lata for
Ucation.)
Blooniington News
(Newi received too late for pub-
lication.)
Crystal City News
(Sews recelrcd too lato for pub
Ucation.)
Body of Christ Chapter
No. MS, O. IS. 8.
Mr,u t'hrlstt, Tim
Meets the third Thursday rlcht, t
o'clock. Visitors U> city cordially t -
vltad to attend.
MBS. DUTIR MFI.fMHI, ¥ . M.
MS. a. n. KVTKKSIIALU SMrMary
PORT CITY LODOE
So. 681. A. F. A A. M.
Corpus Chriatl, Texas
Stated communication!
first and third Wednes-
day io each month at 8
p. m. Masonic Tctnpk,
1120 Waco street. Sojournlnf breth-
ren, mllitar/ and civilian personnel
o( NATO fraternally Invited to at-
tend.
L. L. NEI.SON, W. IL
J. B. FLOWERS, Secy.
BLUE FRONT STORE
Stationery—All Kinds
FACE PREPARATIONS
HAIR POMADE
IO) RAMIilEZ ST.
Corpus Christi. Tex.
R. (Stepper) STEEN
BARBER SH( P
Tws DepeatlaMs
Toneorial Artk-ts
i.To.t a. At.aMF.nA
Orpm tiiri.lt. !.« .
Patronaie Reeistrr advertisers.
INSURE WITH
Jackson and Flowers
BURIAL ASSOCIATION
AGES DP TO 80
Res. H. O. Dllnrorth. Agrat
1120 Waco St Phone 2-642S
BARBECUE KING
(Allen)
Choice, Tasty Meats
319 Nineteenth St.
C«rj n, t'lirt.tt, T«sa!
Dr. Abner R.
Branch
SURGEON DENTIST
Special Attention Given to
the Disease of the Mouth
Office Hours:
>:M A. M. to 1!:M Noon
l:M Is C:M P. M.
Sandaya snd niclK by
appointment.
Office Plionc *819
Residence IliS
isn SAM RANKIN 8T.
THE JOHNSON
BEAUTY SALON
When Courtesi, Comfort and
Service Meet
1406 CHIPITO STREET
Corpus Clirlstl. Texas
Dial IHJIS
(Mrs. Ttinrlair Johnson, Prss.)
SQUARE DEAL BAR - CAFE
Corpua Sailors Alt Likt Fun. But hfn
Hitler Se«a Tb«tn. Ila'd Bet tar Run
811 IY1NMCBA(;0
food — inin
81* SINGLETON, THOP.
and Mm, J N Callahan, V10
• street, t m <i U Hr Mf
iff M«>n«laT in Kiac Hill teta-
Ttir «ahr a f«*w bourt
h*-r KatnniaT, Novrm-
IJut*Tt IH-Wittv
t ihriM* yeara in the Pacific I
of oprmtiotn«. i* a familiar
• in th ' city onre inor^, ha* - 1
•mi r« « fitly Imnfirnlity dia 1
id Iron, tlie aerrice.
(jeraidlne Knox and I^eror
rd wt-ff iwnrccraW in city
if day nUrht tor fifhtinf.
41 MlpH WOMKS'ti
PKtH.RtSSlNE ( LI K
AiMtr Ij*t Oliinou Uo*t-
r t 1m art lutftiug of tbe dub
'lay i vciiiiiC ul Iter home. Mra.
.iret K. i'«rliu -. pr«"«i(icut, pre-
uft« r wiik'li git la wen ptv-
I to Mm. IL i . Tcrkimi, a re-
ride it u mirprine tm towel
r. A <i« lit lolU lull' Iwou tVtt*
j *« t fuii U are withdrawn March 1.
After that date the uuraery, whlcii
| Imm a heavy a< h«tlnle caring for 41
I <-hiidr« !i at a monthly Coat of above i
; S.1UO, will l*e dctieiuk'ut upuu th« !
1 Corpus Chriatl < uumunity Cheat
j and aiiecial u.maUous. It ia of great J
ueceuMty that Nearoca cir«' h< aii'.y j
to Coiumtinit.i Chc*>t drivca, for
(Ue race ben«'fita from the cbc t lu
I many ways.
I ilo s Jeaaie Jonea r> jairta tluit
I (hat there la a ureal iie<*d for iup |
w 0 1,1 port to the tiiria' Shelter on Howard
street hy the community.
'i'la* Gvlt Coast chamber of com- ■
merce ia planning for large Christ* 1
mux trees in aereral places thronsh- 1
o«it l 1m city and |terhnjia will mek '
1 he Cooperation of cfcurcltes dur<ng
L'hriai.'iias week.
Boy H<out registration w'.ll l e on
November ir .
Heversl representatives voiced
favorable Comments concerning th -
council w rk and the future \nm-
Nihility.
—Rev. B. K. Joshua, Chairman :
' ased nt tircnt Ijikea, 111., lias Ikvii
illN'-harsed, and Is back home for
u rest and then to tlie Cotes manual
training department. Hubert H.
Ilewttty ha« al*o recently tieen dis-
charged after ? 4 iiM>nth« overmen*.
G A LAN
GROCERY and MARKET
Oldest in Colored Section
Na. t—1IS3 N. STAPI.K8
Tel. 7031
No. ?—1«3 W ACO
Tel. I7K1
Prte (ialan. Owner snd Operator
Corjias € hrlfttt. Tetss
Dr. H. Boyd Hall
DENTIST
\-Ray K\a;uiaations
723 A IM KHIA.N ST. DIAL S72I
Corpas Christi, Texas
MITCHELL'S
BEAUTY
SALON
"I CAN T PLRABE
EVERYBODY, BUT
I TRY"
1519 Ramirez
Kt'YKENDALL Bl'ILDING
Corpus Otrisli, Texas
FOR RENT
Furnished Rooms
APILY
910 Parker Street
Dial 5103
Corpus Christi. Texas
S AV O Y C A FE-BAR
Specializing in Sea Food and Rot Barbecue
Cold Beer and Baft Drink*
John Rallaa, Proprietor IW7 N. Tanrahua
Burley's Cleaners
DRY CLEANING and PRESSING
Alterations — Courteous Service
1!23 North Alameda Carpus Chriatl, Texas
—AIR-COOLED—
PROMPT, COl'RTEOl'S IBtTKE
CLUB ALABAM
ISU3 Hnailrr. HtrMt
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Corvu CbrltU, Trial
FOB NATIONAL SEITRITY, IiLV MAR BONDS
FOK IIOMK SEI'l lMTV. Bt'V LIFE INSURANCE WITH THE
UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
BRANCH OFFICE: 10:3!4 N. TANCAHl!*
S. Jones, Assistant Manager
ST.
Corpus t liri>ti. Trm
Cash and Carry
GROCERY
We Cheerfully Salnte
the "0. S. Navy"
(America's First Line
of Defense)
FRED GARZA, Prop.
I Mil ICamirr,
Corpus Chriatl, Texa,
BLUE WILLOW BEEIi TAVERN
We 8pcci.ilize in Broiled Sler.ks and All Sea Foods
An A.v;ortmerit of Cold Drinks
MltS. FANNIE WEST, Oirnrr
80C Wimu'liago Corpus Clirlstl, Tr\a
WELCOME to the ROYAL GRILL
We specialise is home cooked food and Mexican diihei
MABLE COVERSON, PROP.
1223 North Staples Street
Corpus Christi, Texas
JUST-A-MERE BKAUTY SHOP
FOUR COMPETENT OPERATORS
MAX INK ALEXANDER ELIJAH ENOCH
MARY 8 HIM ICR EFFIF, CALLMiHAN, MdK.
901 Psrkrr Corpus Christi. Texas Dial 111
I'M L METHODIST
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• iny m im . mi| • riutrmUul In
Tin- J«ni««r choir *nn* for
iiioriiina xrvicr. Minx Thelm*
sH f PMIaMfM. naiwh
•t r « tjgs R. I>. Walker unit-
t iiur li snd his wife,
NAACP
Couimander and Mrs. ftllmore
*«*rv if" I* *>f ilw NAACP lsst Kri-
ihiy ihkIi 1 .i ml u«*r« vcrjr lu lpful in
jiU'liltiK forwsrd the sucivsh of the
liiUf Jarlu't Kiw, Injok'tl hy tlit
NAACP to sinjr at Koloui'iii M
<*"les i;!su gyu naslniu« Novt-niber
10. st 8 i>.a.
Dr. H. Iif.v.1 Hall atst#4 that
Mrs. II. ISovil Hull had to leave sud-
denly for ^efiiln. Texas, because «f
th** Accidental death <>f a life long
friend.
Savoy Liquor Stores
No. 1 No. 2
liltl NORTH STAPLES ST. 110 NOKTII ItROWNI.Ki: Bt\1>
Phone 633® Phone 7WI
Whiskies-Gins - Brandies-Liqueurs
COLD BEER BY TBE CASE OR BOTTLE
ALL OLD, ESTABLISHED BRANDS
Atlec Chapman, Owner and Operator
PEOPLE'S CAFE
For the Best Home Cooked Food, Come Dine with Us!
WHKKK YOU MKI.T THK KINT.sT PEOTLE
Mr. nui Mm. P. II. tfcmnua, l*r«pri«'l(in
ISU Cliipitn Slrert Curpiin Christi. Trial
F0RTUNA CAFE - BEER BAR
Special Fish and Oyster Dinners
Eulalio C. Vela, Prop.
■Hal «00i
1IOT N. KUpIn 81. Corpa* CMpS. Tr la.
ilr
Walker, was baptised.' The XAACP font I noes to mo\
VOI R HAIR IS WORTH A FORTUNE!
Queen Esther Hair Pomade
WITH "MORE-GROW" PRESSING OIL
For Beautiful Hair
Economical Drug Store
1024 LEOPA&D ST. C0BPU8 CHttlSTI, TEXAS
Additional Corpus Ads on Page 4
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JOHNSON'S STUDIO
1009 TANCAHOA ST
PHONE MU
Get your Personalized
Christmas Cards today!
WE SPECIALIZE IN HOME SITTINGS
CALL FOR SERVICE
2i-Hour Kodak Finishing
Hours. 10 a. m. to 9 p m , Week Days; 1 to 8 p. m., SundtJ*
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
PIER PACKASE STORE
WINES. CORDIALS. WHISKIES and RUM
Specials for Parlies and Luncheons
Borden's Ice Cream
WILL HAVEN, OWNER
821 Winnebago Corpui Christi, Texaa
CLUB ELITE
A Haven for the Tired Business Man
AMUSEMENT DE LUXE
ADJOINING THE SKYLARK GRILL
WADE TURNER, Owner Corpm Ckrtell, Ttuw
Liberty Grill
Offers Fine Food—Cold Beer—Soft Drinks
"Srrvlrr nllh a Smile" — Wr Appreciate V ur I'alrunag*
0. B BURTON, OWNER AND MANAOER
IiH N. \! irnrda Dial 4134 Corpui ClirUll, Trxai
DANCE BENEATH THE STARS
At the Beautiful
SKYLARK TERRACE
Open Nightly from 8 Until ?
Improved and Enlarged for Your Pleasure
ABOVE SKYLARK GRILL
SKYLARK GRILL
THE SOUTH'S FINEST
1216 N. STAPLES
"THE HEART OF IIARLEM"
WADE TURNFR, OWNER
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