San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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UN ANTONIO REGISTER
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thews.
John Gilbert, Jr., Aubrey Gilbert.
November 29
Iris T.-m TarbruugU v«. Elijah
iRrbronuh.
AMrt Elizabeth Williams v«. Le-
toy Wllllflras.
Corlne Biu'on vs. Sam H. Baoon.
November ?1
Kettle Lee Harris vs. Klroy Har-
ris.
Tlielais I.uckle v . Theron Alll-
BA> i;vn).Mi> nr.mair.is
t ni/i.i ,Kh nntim JJ,
Prank
son I.uckle.
Jlmmle Mae Jaeksgo
Karl Jiaksuu.
Lucille Smith vs. E*rt ggdth.
Nevfaiber q
Nora Belle Harrlsog «. Travis
Harrison.
DIVORCES nuw
November &
Ellen Swain vs. Jok, g,«ln.
Josephine Fay Phillip, Ftiprne
rhilllps. ' -•*
James C. Johnson vs. Isabel John-
son.
Marjorte BsmlHoa vs. Joseph B.
Hamilton. *
Alberta Thomas vs. Houston J.
Thomas. .
Kariine M. King vs. Csri A. Kinf.
Billle J. Jackson vs. Nelson Jack-
son.
November 29
Rosie Lee Phillips vs. Jintnie
Phillips.
Olotheal Walker vs. Ollle Wal-
ker.
November SI
Mnrvln W. Demon vs. Zclma M.
Dcnson.
Margaret E. Burton vs. Jack E.
Burton.
Willie Hsatlngs vs. Christine
Hasting*.
Hazel I^e Brown vs. Alvln A,
Brown.
James L. SmHh vg. Rva Smith.
November 11
Carl T. Hoicomb vs. Lorraine Hol-
comb.
MA IT STABBED
in an altercation, Thursday, u
218 Hedge* street, Krvln Dennis] 21
Brooke general hospital, was g'tabl
ed five times in the back, with 1
knife, by Henry Mheppard, * Kelii
field soldier.
Syracuse Students
Turn Down
Miami Gams
BY KEKVEN CARTER
MARSHALL, Texas.—The Wiley
that being their victory orer Ken-
tucky State.
All the ceremony am! pomp of
pre-war day* will feature the Wiley
homecoming with the president
faculty, student body, and the city
of Marshall going all out to make
this rhe greatest In Wiley history.
The program includes a bonfire and
j ep meeting, the Pan-Ilellenic prom,
a parade, an alumni meeting, the
Clark wnme, and "Miss Wiley's'
Wildcats bring down the curtain on homecoming pr« m.
Iheir regular 1946 gridiron season There will be a reunion of the
With their annual homcromlng game J1016, and 10.'M classes of Wl-
fcen on Saturday, Ik'eember 7, 1 ley college, and members that
wfcen they play host to Clark col-'graduated in these years are ex-
leg'- ->f Atlanta. Georgia, in an in- pected fr« m all parts of the country,
lerset-tional melee. This will mark
■3 i'W
. . . The Ideal Christmas Gift
tor MOTHER and DAD!
Platform
Rockers
ihc lirsi appearance of the famous
Atlanta school in the Southwest and
toe return of the annual home-
coming festivities here to a pre-war
basis.
Coach MiTberson of Clark is
•ringing an improved eleven here
for the big clash ami the local coach-
ing staff in not being misled by the
fact that Clark has dropped several
faints this season. It is doubtful if
Iny team in the country has played
| *uf!er KhMbdl thin tltt M Thcr-
|nu <-rew, and they are coming oat
kerc bent on eontinulng the spell
(inr other Mid-West and Southern
lonterenee teams have cast over the
louthwest conference membership
►is fall. Texas college has been
#i> only Southwest eleven to win
intersections! game this year.
IF NATURE
SLEEPS
ion should take OsK TaMeta, If you
i'k I'M., fin r« t, iunliy anil dolt
lunr natural f. r fan .m<! kmj.1
Hmr%, " fro?* nrhr. nn.1
••Inn, routsMi lonroi' or bn<l -kin. It i
pay be .In* in hiiiltr -l| ml nation. I
Hill' > \ 1 I If I. With OSR r \ HI KIN
j-iutmr -\ h. rhn la Uhlft form. < .% | . ,
flo\i tmk* onlj n* «h wn l ? *im|>lr
llrrrflon* on th Ims*. Ibr
>RFHrHI!'TIO> TYI'I InsrMienU In
P>I« Inhlft* rlt* quirk, pirM^nnt rr-
x*V. /*' .v,'u,'l 'mllr n« ion do /onr
fnilj 4atj Ilk* n krnlUj man ar ««•
*an. SKXP \n *<nn-|.nr pont-
feian t\.x for n Bit. b«i ,,f KM tmU
Vanict*. or %*m4 Sl.M i n and «a«« i
fcr- I TH IH POH Eft WtlTK 1
SODaVl HTlSttAKI) ftEHBftT CO,
Ottawa t. Haryt—A.
j Marriage and Birth
j certificate*, school diplomas,
l army dlwharim, ami plrtaree
J framed. Signs, house numbers
aud name plates made.
8 R. TATT'M Kenwood 0034
631 Stonewall Street
Welcome pause
The Divorce Mill
DIVORCES fiRXXTEU
November 19
Jauies H. Akers vs. Mae Akert.
Cecil L. Jenning vs. Isaac Jen-
ning.
Oteiia Buchanan vs. A m el a 1
Buchanan.
Sarah Matthews vs. Aubrey Mat-
low as
FASYI
terms
I
Mother and Dad deserve one of these fine plat-
form rockers for Christmas. They will enjov it
for many years to come. A splendid value in the<=e
fine rockers. Finished in walnut with deep com-
fortable spring seats and high back. Covered in
fine grade tapestry and velour. Assorted patterns
for your selection.
Store Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday Until9 j> ■.
You can'f have
soaps, woolens,
^ tires, without -fats,
there's still a world-1
wide shortaqe
of-fats
and oils!
"*Licd
SAW
before. V
u$eo
Old SantySaysJ
Gifts for the F?om«* are lasting sod appreciated
—by tbo giver—the receiver and the whole
family benefits by it.
Other Gift Suggestions!
STl'DY DESKS—Jiut the type for Son or
Ihiughter for school work sud p«'rsonal ut e.
Walnut finish, lias center drawer and book
•fb^lvea on right side. Choice of styles and
finishes. Prices ntsrt st—
$22 50
IV OK CASP!K—Just whst U need-
ed for the living rootn, llbrsry or
den aVriety of nixes, woods and
finiiihea. Price* -tart at—
$19 95
FREE PABK1XG IN REAR or STORE FAf'INO W. HOfSTOJ' ST
Also HaU Toudouze S
4«OT R. FLO
COITKE TAHLKS Large variety
of w-Mids, finishes and designs to
match your pr «*ent furnishings. A
service table like these tnnko an
acceptable gift for the Flome Prl s
start at—
S8 25
TART.E LAMP8-—TiSrge mllectloo
In many d *slgn«. basen. colors and
styling, with lovely shn<l s to
match Prl'vs start at —
$1265
FRAMED MIRRORS-Virions
styles snd Mms. oblongs. land-
cap««. uprights, mjusres snd oval.
A pr*H*l us gilt frame ornamented
to please someone and brighten up
the wail In their home. Prices atnrt
$1250
SMOKING STANDS—iJirt* ,«r1 .
tf atrloa In metal, wit* blairk
«uimI tnd <-lirmn# plallnc Varloal
rolorw tnd flnlahi-*. fricn atart
I
n
$198
18th Century Colonial Desk
HANDSOME KNEE HOLE DESK—Mahogany finish, fer* wrlt-
Ing top, plenty of drawer space for everything. Pre-war metal
drawer Imndlf* "A lowly flft for h*r." Sfifl. Rfl
Th« ITIi* * ^
WE CLOSE ONE O'CLOCK SATUKDAYS
NflM Furniture
HbNIb 116 W.COMMERCE ST.-(
Co.
No. 1
520 East
Commerce
Street
Dial
Belmont
3-0932
CLEANERS
No. 2
718 North
New Braun-
fels Ave.
Dial
Belmont
3-2351
v (tr'iT tv\ 'Hto n!v (i P A? Fi b!n D
THE SAVOY LIQUOR STORE
"Where Your Dollar Goes The Fartherest"
Where Courtesy Prevails
A Complete Line Of Merchandise
007 NORTH MITTMAN STREET
W. K. Brown, Proprietor
Attention Veterans!
REGISTER
at ONCE!
e.
FOR DECEMBER 1 SEMESTER
Prepare for a prosperous
future by learning
Scientific Barbering
G
AT THE
Alamo Earlier College
•
503 East Commerce Street Belmont 3-090G
L. P. WADDY, Manager
AT REX YOU GET
VALUESVALUESVALUES!
LOOK AT THESE VALUES!
One-Button Rolls-Full
And Semi-Drape Suits
$40°° up
Full and Semi-Drape
Pants Ready for
Delivery.
All One Price
$16. SO
Full Drape Gambler-
Stripe Pants.
Ready for Delivery
$11.50
Full Drape Overcoats
AH One Price.
$23.50
REX is giving away two Tailor-made Suits and
two Tailor-made Pants for Christmas presents.
Come in and ask for details.
IT'S TIME TO BUY THAT
CHRISTMAS SUIT
FROM REX!!
At REX You Will Find
tripe9 — Worsteds — Flannels
laids—Serges—Herring Bones
olids — Garhardines — Checks
harkskins and other many fine
II wool fabrics.
For our Christmas customers
we now have the one
and only 100% wool
GAMBLER STRIPE
Hurry while this goods lasts.
We now have the largest selec-
tion of material ever to meet the
large Christmas rush, so get
your Christmas suit now, and
don't be disappointed. We will
not take orders to be delivered
for Christmas after December
10, to HURRY.
REX the TAILOR
16 E. Commerce1
Cathedral 7951
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1946, newspaper, November 29, 1946; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399221/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.