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TWO
'SAW
FRIDAY, AtTGUST
TEXAS COMMUNITIES and SCHOOL NEWS
Brackettviile Newt
(This news received too late for
publication last week.)
Hov. J. N. Thompson returned
to the city Sunday after au ah-
IMCe of Hoveral days. Mrs. H. B.
Wll sou ret u mod from EI Paso,
Texas, where she has been visit-
ing her daughter. Herbert Jack-
•on, Arthur Goodloe, Ren tie and
Albert Daniels were San Antonio
visitors over the week-end. Mrs.
Grace Grant motored to San An j
tonio, Saturday. Mls.s Jo Nell I*h'
is visiting in San Antonio whore
•he is the guest of l*rof. and Mrs.,
E n. Harris.
Ralph Drake and Harry I
of Hondo spttit a few days in the
city visiting friends. Mr. and
Mrs. Alien Watson and John July
of oxon.-i. were visitors here la*i
week. Miss Artemesia Bowdc <1 of
San Antonio, and president of St.
philips Junior college of that
city, was in the eity Saturday in
the interest of the school. sue
was the diiiuer guest of Mrs. Al-
fred Bart burger (white), a well
known and prominent church work-
tr of this city.
A number of persona from the
firy went to Del Rio Sunday a-
lou£ with th
Rio won the g
Williams was h
given a' her home Saturday nic
for the younger set.
U. S. ARMY MOVES IN-COVER
HELPS FARM FAMILIES TO MOVE OUT
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ORDERS
MRftSFNT
Logar News
V\ !' !l
lesson whs
by the na
M li.triin or >an a
viMi 'ir. Km met t Ln<
tended the Sund
K. I*. I . Cell
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hi ti
i. r.ioji
-- I Lour, ■erred a pint* lunch.
'■< Mr. and Mn Walter Lewis 4
Oollad, Texas, spent Uit Sun-
day, visiting their sisters, Ur«
I'lioy Dow, and Mrs. Rllila Mo
Clure, and other relatlrra. Mljt
M. 1). Jackson !■ Waiting relative,
iu San Antonio.
Pleasanton News
ed th
tie 11 v
| Yi-it
! lids Lewis, Hrownwood; Walter
Lewis, Goiiad; and Dave l*olk.
r. .eral sirviees were held for
Wi "mm Stell. July 30, from Ma
ceJimia Baptist chureh with Kev.l The tT. S. Lvo; artinent of Agri-' b?en displaced by the War depart-'Croft area; upiier right, a
K j. Saunders officiates. The: cuunre, through. lt* tNiria. Security mcIlfg expanded army program.
Wire «urrieil to. Sandy ( administration, is busily engaged
„'.K ^'r I in an effort. i-> reJoc^to 5,000
T!'c ihH wIenf Is survived by Airs, southern farm families ijiat fc*TP ffilKwn morinr from the Camp, at their new home nea
I' slifs Johnson, of Cnero, a da ugh- '
ter, Frank Stell, Waco, a son; Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Gammuge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher en . Charlie Heater, while she a
NeJ Stell. Cnero, a brother; fourj daughters, (gloria and Willie! ioyt d ! arirg tlieir daughters, Mrs. the congress.
ffsters, ilrs M. A. Green, Yoakum; and her son, Henry Koy, ac- Faye Augmon unci two children,1 Miss Allee James aecomp
Hi-. Lillie Avant. and Mrs. M. L. 'Oinpanied by Mrs. Mary Green of' Mozelle Sattawhite, her sister and Her Sisters, Me.sdames II. F.
frr.itt, Cuero; and Mrs. N. B. Miguel visited friends and rel- brother, Mr. and Mrs. IJentml RuS*. | pufd, Mrs. L. Kelly, and Mrs.'1
%#\\ 1m of .-• a Antonio. II* i< also atlves here Sunday. | Prof, and Mrs. I>. J Brown- of,G.* Matthews to Austin.
burnt, Ga.; center, road sign in ' near Hazelhurst, Ga.; lower right, * area.
ami their neighbors from the ld U'',CamP st"™rt- G* ■ ™ ;a farm family is shown leaving' KHA "ot 0111"'|i " relocate
.. , r, x. - , ' ■ v;aming passerby of maneuvers;! . . . * * famllie*. but it also nrovlt
relocate ?,,OUOi Lpp<'r left' • Nc- f° fa,uilJ' K. .Stewart areas tiaia Jut- latt. a view oflpre-fahricateu j thelr hcm* ne*r Wbltestoae. 8. C..[ lllfm r.i..M| rtin .. ,
lies tf at hXte[tibon'n morinr from the Camp, at their new home near l|fejpi| houses at Hi/. !'mr r.iriin, Tne.,' in the SpartmiTJnrg nrtny •Mnp|?pcurltjr Administration photos.
^lrvired by eight grandchiMren
a it ti otner relatives.
I
Boerne News
St nday, July 127 was regular
pr-^t.iral clay at Mount Nebro Bap-
ti t chrrch with the pastor, Iter,
fc. H. Orein. and Mrs. Green
present. Sunday school opened ou
time with all Sunday services be-;
ing spiritually high. Messrs. Bill,
Davis Albert Washington, and
Frozell Hamilton of Shreveport, •
Louisiana were iu San Antonio j
last Saturday. Mrs. Albert Wash-
ington, and her nephew and niece.
Raymond aud Charles Etta, are
Mr. and Mr \V*>odson an 1 Yoakum, Texas, are in the city] tJicre they had lunch iu Rosewood
daughters, aud Lori | spending the summer, visiting Mr^.j park. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Rojin-
Mae, of Pleasantou, Texas, Albert j Mazie Steen. I son of San Antonio were gues's
E Winters and «'arl Watson were! Iiobert All?n Sullivan celebruted, of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Matthews.I and family of Kunge, spent thelert Coleman of Fort Worth arc
visitors in the home of Mr. and his third birthday with a lovely! Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pines visited i week-end with their father and: visiting their aister and other
T^xas, speut the week-end in the i grain last Friday night assisted
city, the house guest of her mother, by locsl tslent. Mrs. Johnson of
Mrs. Josephine Herring and her. San Antonio was guest at Llvu
daughter, Miss Dorothy Louise Oak Baptist chureh.
Uoyd. ) Sunday was regular pastoral day
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fieldj and • 11 Allon Chapel, and all services
two daughters, of San Antonio' 4 tart ed on time. The pastor preach-
vlsited Mr. and Mis. J. D. Deams,led two splendid sermons through-
Hunday. Mr. aud 31r*. J. T. Lewis'out the day. Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Sunday. Mr<. party Sunday afternoon with lio .Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hicliardson aunt. Johnnie Tones and Mrs.
Mrs. Austin Brook.
Matnie Curtis and sons, Clarence of his little friends present. Pic-J over the week-end. . ^
and Calvin of Miguel were week tur**s were made of the group, an i The Men's league of St. James,
end guests of Mrs Mamie Skiuner, many lovely gifts and money wer«* entertained their teacher with an
and Mrs. Willie Allen. Mrs. Gains ' received. The henoree's mother j Le cream sjcial Thuuday evening,
and Mrs. Craig of San Antonio; served the children frozen punch, | A gift was presented to Ilev. Car-
were week-end guests of their cookies aud candles. The nff ir! roll by the president. Thirty guesis
uncle and aunt, Mr. and .Mrs. was held ut the home of Mr.*, were preseut, and an enjoyable
Harvey Davis.
Allen.
Flatonia News
Stockdale News
veiling tta., spent. Mr. and Mrs.
i.ldridge Davis and liltle daughter
visited Mrs. Davis' parents, 8un-
I j day.
Interesting and timely Sunday' Sunday was regular pastoral dance school sponsored .toy
vLsiting in Springs and Houston, school was held with the super-'day with the Rev. H. Harvey,1'10 rt*creaUon center of the city
Texas where they will be guests j intendent, Mrs. T. T. Harris, and j preaching a brief sermon. Mri. i opene(* on Tuesday night,
of their relatives and friends for, other teachers at their posts. The| Ilernice George sang a solo after| •^an3r attended the opening, and
a mouth i presiding elder, Rev. A. T. Thomas, the sermon. Visitors were present j -several hundreds more are §X-
Mr. and Mrs. O'Xeil Wrenu mo- brought a burning message at the from Adkins, Floresville, and N'clM'ct,>d Tuesday night. It is hoped
tored to Houston over the week-j morning service, and Rev. A. A. j on. Rev. and Mrs. Perryman aid't',at ^lis ^ 11 8UCC®S®ful
Josephine Herring. The members
and friends of Prospect Baptist
church are looking forward ?o
the bottle show whieh will be held
soon. Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey
surprised Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Jones and family with a birthday
dinner last Sunday. The occasion
was Mrs. Jones' birthday, aud an
enjoyable time was spent.
*
Brackettviile Newa
relatives.
Miss I.cnora Wilcox of Segnin
Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln
Mulliey. Mrs. Myrtle C'oleman has
returned from Houston. Please
save your money for t!ie Register.
«.
Gonzales News
Funeral services were held at
Providence Baptist church, Fri-
l*olK and grandmother, Mrs. 1.11-
11c Green. Misses Sue Lewis aiul
Keva Johnson left Sunday for
Sun Antonio to vi.«it relatives.
Airs. Georgia Jolmson and Hugh
Walker entertained Iter, and Mrs.
Wyatt, pastor of Henson Chapel,
with a turkey dinner.
Mrs. King, and daughter of San
Antonio and Mrs. Stewart and
son of Phoenix, Arizona, visited
Mrs. S. Johnson on Sunday. Mes-
present.
Miss Ora Mae Johnsoi. returned
Friday morning after a week's
visit with her aunt, Mrs. C. B."t 'Irs. Krnmn Hill of Austin, Mr.
Sunday school opened at (Ik
naunl hour with all officers pres.
ent. Sunday wax the regular daf
for (tie Methodist church, win
the nl -ht nenice beln* well at.
tended. The paator brought a
wonderful sermon.
Mrs. 0. W. Jackson and Lenin
King hroug.'it a fine report from
the conferetv^e md the Institute
Mr. and Mrs. Vollle Jackson au-l
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson
and son were v.'mltors in the home,
of Rev, and Mm. C a Jackson,
lai t Saturday en-ning.
Those attending the dance ot
Earl nines in San Antonio |UH|
Monday night were Xhe Misses
Eunice and Dora Jackson, L. 11.
Milliard, and Vernon Munro. a.il
C. W. Jackson. Guests for tht
wedding of Miss Ruth Bell In Sao
Antonio were Mr*. Lucy Jackson,
Miss L. B. Milliard, Mrs. Mlnnli
Jackson, Mrs. Oscar Jackson, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Coe, Miss Justlns
Jackson, and Vernon Munro ami
Harry Jackson. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wynn o(
Charlotte visited Mrs. Mlnnlo
Jackson last Sunday night. Mrs.
Valerie Mclntyre of San Antonio
spen tthe week end with her moth-
er and family In Pleasanton. Mr.
and Mr< Leroy Mclntryc wm
visitors In Pleasanton last Sun- ,
day evening.
Comfort News
Sunday was regular pastoral day
at First Baptist church with
Iter. W. Thomas preaching a
wonderful sermon. Mrs. Thom.-i*,
.Mr. anil Mrs. K. I). Brody attend-
ed services. O.car Hhplt-oa
and Miss Margaret Coleman spo it
the week-end In llallettsville. Mr.
and Mrs. Roliert I.. ("rinklln of
California, United In the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W-altrr Stores,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie l avls/ jwfl '
John Stokes. Mr. and 'Mrs. It.
Franklin and Mrs. XVlllIe Dav's
aud son, Robert Matthews, mo.
toreil to San Antonio to visit their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Clark. Mrs. Martha Clark
Snnili'.
her daushUls. ht*"""
flilTilren. A delicious dinner wis
served to ahont tvrenty out of.
town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Will
Benson of El I'aso. Mr. and Mr-.
Itohert Franklin of California.'
and Mrs. Sh-rman ethers of
KerrvCle.
Bead the K":lst.T f~ your h;.--'
news.
San Ansfolo News
Mesdnmes L'jla Mcf>III anil Edit!
Thelma Lauderdab are iu the n:;
from Indlniuipolls, Iiulinna, «i-.i
Ing their sisters and lirotneu.i
dames J. J. Hights, Eliza White,' 'a,v> Mr- " <• Mrs Ctiarles S.< t
and Dora Canflcld, ar.1 new read- 11"'i Mr- '"'d Mrs. Mcrrell IIi'.I-
ers of the paper. Hugo Owens of] SIr- 11 rs- l^nilly Morelaad le'
Victoria was In the eity visiting! Thursday for Temple, Texas, visit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Owen*. Rev. S. A. White will
day, Ausust 1, for Mrs. 'Lizzie le,ve s"°" f,,r S!"' A,,,onio ,0
King, of Houston, Texas, who died1 tC"d the association.
there last Tuesday. Fuueral ar
i
dered two very interesting pro-{ grandson, Socrates Jones who ar
Yoakom News
end Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand j Coates delivered the afternoon j family, accompanied by Stevie a id |
Davis, Mrs. Ti Hie IJarl>er, and; sermon.
I
Frank Williams, motored to Nixon
Karnes City News
rs. George Erobree of ^an Aii-i father and grandmother iu Horn*- family, accomimnied by Miss Jewel! Brown, Mrs. M. Nation, Mrs.
nlo. Guests of the Toll>ert W i-j ton. Mrs. M. Webster is still on Smith, motored to Nixon for aerv- j Iiajl Johnson and Mrs W RI
others visited in the home of Mr.' Rev. H. Martin, pastor of New! services Sunday night. Rev. Per
anrl Mrs. Paul Phillips, Sunday, j Union Baptist church was at his rymau delivered a fine sermon in i
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davit* had as post last Sunday IJttle Miss Nixon, Sunday night. | Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Teaguf
their guests Wednesday, Mr. and; Vivian Mae Lura is visiting her; Mr. and Mrs. L. Barber and vuited in the homes of Mrs. A.
Mr; " •*-*-_ - e. - .. m-.
ton!
liams family over the week-end] the sick list but is doing better'ices Sunday night. Others going] MOn Monday afternoon. MrsJ
Were .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hillyer, at this writinf* ~ ^
son :«nd daughters. Joe, Jr., Ad<!io Please give or send your news' and Mrs. J. Barber
Virginia, Allie Faye, of San An- to the new reporter, Miss Dolci | Mr. and Mrs. I. Girdy motored
tof'io. f.afond, and save your nickel for to Sutherland, Saturday night on
Mrs. Pearl Trueh of New Or-' the Register. j business. Melvin Miller motored
leans, Louisiana, a former resident • J to Gillette on businefla, Suuday
of this city, is in San Antonio and KeiTVille NCWS j evening.
Boerne, visiting her sisters, Mrs. j
Herbert Hall, Mrs. John Miles; church school opened on time Refugio News
her grandmother, Mrs. M. E
|t.JN!?°n 1'" J''"'. night Werc Mr IHniry, and Mr. and Mrs.
i Bel vin of ~"Sau Aiituuiu
,
with a go< d attendance. At the
Spen rs, and her aunt, Mrs. Era
S-8|m 8hf Wil! ViSlt h< r fathPr- acting superintendent, lectured to j day at St. Luke with Rev. F B
Will Houston in Pearsall. Mrs.! the 8Chwil. It,.v 0. H Coe Wils'„avjgi pastor. Mrs A„(ile Moe
Mr' ^S|!i? n her ®'t.ter*l at his best (]nrinz tlie services, Tyson retunied to Houston, Sat-
M s. Addie .lark- Brown, with a anj visitors were preseut from nrday after a month's stav with
Mexican dinner before leaving for, „,,uston> Huntsville, Segnin, and' relatives in the city. Floyd Rich-
Butler. Pennsylvania, and Canada. ,.alifl)rllin Kev ,111(1 M„ c B.lard on, Mrs. Ida Richardson, M-.
at of town guests for the party, ( oe had her sisters and brother-j and Mrs. Ed. Lee Coleman were
gveu by Mrs. Davis were- Mr. and, iniilw as their house guests for visitors in Houston, last week-end.
Urs. oeorge K.mbree, and A. Foster | the day They were Mr (nd
g Sn" Ant0"it': Mrs. M. E. Spears,! Mrg A|cJ Wr,ght> Mrs. R. u
Helen and Diltie Davis. Mrs. Era white and Mrs. Henderson Smith
t>avis and Mrs. M. E. Spears
wer«' among the guests attending
the surprise anniversary celebra-
tion given by the sons and daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
0t San Antonio, assisted by her
two siaters. Thu occasion was •
r-
of Seguin.
Dr. Shallowhorne is on the sick
list Gabe Blanks died Suuday
morning and was buried Tuesday
afternoon from Bamett Chapel
Methodist, church. Frank Phelps
aud Elijah Oweus ^ang solos at
their thirtieth wedding anniver- serviCe on the program,
fary
Pearsall News
Sunday, August 3, was pastoral
lay at Ht Jsrsea Matbodlst church,
•ad Iter, jainw North preached
• wonderful sermon to • large
•ndiencfc Mrs. Jackson of Han
sttcodeA MTTicw km
and many visitors were present.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Unyies, Mrs.
O. J. Milton and others left for
the Baptist district association in
San Marcos.
Mrs. Edna Brows of Houston
Is spending her vacation in the
city with 19ie Campbell end Allen
families. Mr*. A. Hint and niece
tht weefcend with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Richardson
and children were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Jones, Sunday
afternoon. Miss Viola Garcia en-
tertained her friends on a bathing
party at Bayside, Thursday night.
Mrs. Mary Phillips of Marshall,
Texas, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Epps.
Naw*
Miss Emma I* Rean, ibirialer
reporter of this city, left Monday
morning for Prairie View, accom-
panied by several young ladles to
attend the 4-H club course. Visit-
ing In Yoakum for the past week-
end was Miss Kid red Moore of this
city. She was the guest of her
•out, an4 sucla. Ma. and Mrs.
Nettie Darten of Kerrville vlalj
their sick uncle, J. D. I'eams,
Tuesday. Victor Washington®}!
H. T. .Smith of ltuuge, honored
(,'. S. Smith last Tuesday Mlttt
with a mutton barbecue. 1*We
were 25 guests present. Sit -1
The Church of (Jod held a,Un-
derfill service Thursday
Mrs. M. X.. Teague surprised!
Teague, Odis Brown and Ji
A. Fiopkins with Ice cream,
day afterni on. The mission
dent met August 2, with
members. Sunday school at
pect Baptist church war fin* with
the lesson being taught by Mrs .
It. B. Cunningham and Mrs. L.1 are uow vlsl"ng
s. Teague, and the superintendent
conducting the review. Remarks
grams at the school auditorium
Saturday and Sunday uiglits, spon-
sored by the P. T. A. They also
made an appearance at the First
Baptist church (white). Word
has been received that James
Daniels, son of Mrs. Bertha
Daniels, was made Staff Sergeant,
aud has also taken a bride. He
hi stationed at Camp Bundiug,
Florida. The beautiful new home
of Mrs. Daniels Is Hearing com-
pletion ou the east side of town.
Joe Dixon, 84, a Seminole In-
dian scout, died Friday evening.
Funeral services were held at Mt.
Gilead Baptist church, with the
Bev. J. N. Thompsou, deliveries
the eulogy. A number of visitors
from Del Rio were visitors over
the week-end, and attended the
funeral and the singing.
The Antloch singers werc dinner
jguests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Jackson, and a de-
clous menu was served. Miss
Florence M. Williams and Pete
Bruuo of San Antonio were week-
end visitors here. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Williams and a few friends
motored to Mexico on their vaca-
rived ahead of the rest. Her
pastor from Houston, Rev. Carrins-
ton, preached the sermon. she
is survived by two daughters, and
15 grandchildren, several great
grandchildren, and great - great
grandchildren, all of whom attend-
ed the funeral.
Mrs. Sarah Harris, Odis White,
Bill Lewis, Sr., and J. W. Hol-
comb are on the sick list. The
daughters of J. W. Holcomb are
at Ills bedside. Mrs. Ellxa Hoy
Johnson, who makes her horn" with
her daughter, Mrs. Luella Hopkins
in Terryville community, passed
away Sunday evening, and was
burled Monday from the Baptist
church. Bev. T. Greenwood of-
ficiated. Anderson Nobles a
ing relatives and friends. Mrs-
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The H. E. club met Friday eve-
ning lu the home of Mrs. Sherman 1
Johnson. The president, Mrs. V. J
A. Shiner, presided, with six
members present. The club voted
to give the P. T. A. one dollar
on the purchasing of playground
equipment. f After the business
session the members enjoyed the
delicious refreshments. The club!
colors were carried out in the
color scheme.
Mrs. Fannie I/>nzy entertained
at her home Monday, July 28,!
wit ha party honoring Mrs. Jlin-
inle Fisher of Corpus Chris ti, Tex-
as ,ns guest. Twenty guests were
present. The meeting of the Idle
Hour club was held at the home
of Mrs. Lenzy, Wednesday night,
Stop! Look! Listen!
Come one! come all!
There will be a bis celebration—
Labor Day
Hot Ttarl>ei'ue—Hall Game
COLONKD PARK
KKRItVU.LF.. TKXA8
J. J. Hiuldin. Mgr.
brother, and other relatives were| and the hostess, Miss Gladys
Dependable
Family Laundry, Dry
Cleaning, Dyeing
and Linen 8upply.
TEXAS STEAM
LAUNDRY
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"Leaders For Fifty Iian"
by Mrs. Cunningham and
superintendent
Elder and Mrs. Whaloa. of
Floresville wero at their posts and
held services throughout th« day.
B. y. p. O. met at the usual Hour
with th* president Mrs. W. H.
Johnson, in the chair. Sunday was
junior day and a splendid lM*on
was taught by Mra. M. U Tea#**-
A short program waa rendered.
Raymond King, responded to the
program. _ r
A splendid report waa tf(
Mrs. H. D. Johnson, dab
the Mount Zlon Sunday,
and B. T. congress
cently. HO. k. Boyd *£
In San Antonio.
The Boy Scout troop was guests
at a birthday party at the home
of John Henry Wilson, on his
twelfth birthday. He la being
welcomod Into Troop 102.
Ntw. Braunfela Newa
Sunday, July 2T, was regular
paatoral day at Live Oak Baptist
chnrch, Ber. B. W. Smith, pastor,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Swanks of
Corpus Obristl, wera visitor* at
the morning oar vie*. Mrs. Swanks
is a Jistrlot missionary and gave
a splendid leotur*. lira. Hoiioway
and a group ot young folk from'
St James tltX ohurch ot 8aa'
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