San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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KOIJWN STATK SK.TTMCS CI.AIM -The Reverend l r P. S. WWkii
*•.11. Sr., it« t««l minuter in the Nnn Antouio «r«*n n m1 thronchoiii the
r- nth • knowledcnl ettlement of ■ clnim with Uol<Wni State Mutual Uff
In4iirami mmpiiny.
|lr. WilhntMii, who nn«Wn-ent b«*HMtaH*ntiO'n. nwml\. hiu h M n in-
p>ir««l with Stnte mltirh l« through the J. 1! Tajr-
lor at ?i>4 North N«*w HriunfcU nvi'nui'.
Sl '«n nlNiir | !cw«*ntinj{ th«* choi-k to ]ir. Wil\inn< n U A ^ ■!k ,r.
Iif«« innnmnrf nr^ nlint of the mr«*n«*v and *rn(li te of the Lfft* 1 nd.-rwriter*
Truninc oolite.
'I'll.* J. K Tnvlor agency h*« raa<le, and will continue to make, every
effm t« ♦•lfe«t vr* 'oft neitfentent of Ingi' imnic claim* and io ren.kr nenri«*e
t<- it* jvitrntHt in fhe N.in Antonio «r«i n* fjnicWy *« pnonihl*.
(Paid matttt)
legionnaires Hold
District Meeting
In Se«iiin
SKOI'IN- One hutrtlreff thfrty two
Legionnaire* ami auxiliary im-inhera
n. re present for the convention of thf
L'Tth ilivtrhf of the AmrrlMft lesion,
lielil at l.ixzie M. Burden* «M-h«H l audi-
torinm. Sunday, April 2N. V< rl« James
l o«t, No. Ns1 . nnd anxillan *«C Se-
tntiii wire hoata for the inuiiiMi.
Willie Wilson, c.«mnmn<fer of he
lwiil opened the iiietiinit. which
iiaa ppe-iilcd ovf r hy T. I«. 1/ow t>v
•J7th district commander. Her. J. IV
Sfemlnuin nine the invttentlort, and
Mayor HoRt-r Moore the nrelc.nne ad-
dren*. (Ircetiin:* were extended hf
Singfried Itotisltnch. column n4*r of
Po*t No. 21 o. S«-fc;niit. aiol L>r, C H-
Friday arid Mr* Kthtn M.ithewn.
Itcnpon^Hi fo ibe nt'lcome *pi* hy
Ruddy Walker, I*o*t N«> ft r tV
I^euionimire>. and Mr-. Iterthji Wood-
fork. *J7th dintrtct president, for the
aimlinrien. ... .
Following diM'UKo.oni on "Infor-
mation a legionnaire ta<* to givf the
puMic." hy Sy I venter Mnmn, and
How to promote and Improve attend-
ance at jh>—t niertim Hi" Hy Well®
Clark. Post \ • ni\ in^piruj* ad
tlr*H>- mis given hy Pr. 1<. L. Milton,
-tate c tnmnnd«r. Comnrittf^ apf ^«t-
mentt followed thi* Mifaiyn. , . .
After a short rwe**. group «n*v«ioni
w.re held, leil by Sinin<d R llyera,
pnfl y. 037; Mm W I fork • Man
net Kivt rn, pint No s4tl and NHnon
IS lt. < l.ham Oih< r H ah«n4r4
to liieluded elwtlon of offjt-erit, el(*ct|ofj
j of debate# to the at«|p* eonvenlion.
I and report* of eommitiee*. after
I n*hleh rolora were i*etired.
j 1*l<e convention, a np k«'«<man aaid.
•i one «f the h***! ever h^lil in thi"
Seiruin News
A capacity audience waa on hand
for the third annual Hand concert.
mi* Mi«or d hy fhr Rail i^hool
Iliad Boootera club, at ihe ach<N l
gyuiin-iiMn. 'Hwir^lny, April 2*. at H
< ' 1 h > t'anih> taking part Were i hm
if ii _ iVro. enutt IHknoimI, dl*
I>fN-i< t K<lw«rih« High, tt«MiMlei, R
M Ph- i M.n. direi t« r. and th^ Rail
High 'i.itid. under tli. baton M Robert
J s i!. A lughiiKht of ihe program
ti« the crowning of the "Queen" of
the ii.ind lor MK 7. Winner < / the con-
tern wrr Penriie R. Miller, tenth
grade *tiMient, <*harlen Ihivia and
Hnrrin, htftructom The win-
ner rai-MMl a tot l of *212. Second
place winner *a* Shirley MdNnre, -v-
4*nih grMlr, Mr*, iioldie RoI iio«hi and
>li-* K- efyn Shannon. iiiKiructorv wilh
total of *ll«; third place waa Rrenda
Full more, A. «^..rge Iwr, in-
•iructor, with $11.H; and f'HHlh place
went to Norma J^an Wilnon Allen,
who ha«l Hti2. A t. fal ol *1,04x.0H
Wit* mo*e4. K% -le«-%rte f w4klw
given at the roncert waa won lejr Mm.
Vera Wlfeon Ree#l. AtrntM. Tewav.
Mra. Koth Byrd. Mi* Pearl Snoce.
■ nd Mr#. Roaic T,ee White attended
the annual eooferen«-e of ihe Women'*
S .«icfT of <^hri"ti«n Service for the
V m< Tean- «mti rence. hei«i in I/ub-
fco.-k. T"*at«.
VI rs OlMla Miller, who ha- Inn-n
^•rio.uiy ill. if* much improviNl, and
al.U to b* about. At'ending her dnr-
ir.4 her tfWuw* were I wo 4an«hter«.
M - F.rma Oipaoi,. l alla««; and Mr*.
M .%torgm , Hnlttmore. Maryland.
N\ Hie f/er. nh , i* confined to the
tel era!'.* bon|>rtal In Temple, in re-
ported to he mo. h Improved. Mrv
Lorn*.- Johnson of Sun An ton in i*
ten • l-ly ill in th« home of her *lv
ter. Mr- Ma Me Allen, hilt ww how
lug ueh Improvement thin week.
Mr and Mr-. t\ J. Sheridan enter-
taiu- 'l fhr fa«* lty ni-mbora of Houg-
Li^s High yihool of Flatonia. with an
ei. lovable loiwhei.n it 'heir home.
C^tti Ireland atreet. Snndav Sh'*ri-
d u! pr n««lpnl of 'lie achool, and
§cc..mponied fl h'i- lond of student*
nf ih n«*hool re « irne«* ihe fi *«ta pa
ra le in San Antorio.
Gillott News
Tlnfi* Rol)#-rt«< wna how fh# pn^t
w -t; end M'* W 'lie Rob'-rtn mo-
tored to San A riln to apend a
W-ek.
Mi'tin Norwood, Fred Freeman.
HmWit N'enl on^ F wer*
%orw for tlie week end.
( uero News
Mr R M. NeaMiMn ohaorved her
hirlhdnv April 'Jf* noH wnn remem-
b 'red b\ many friend"
Magus Miller, brother of TTawlet
Miller, died in Wad-«worfh. Kansas,
reconlly. He was boned from Mi
Pleu«ant Hill Raptlft chttrfh. Hal
lettaville, Thursday, April 1S. with
Rev. A. Redford i fficiaiing. Sur
vivora Include a ah.ier. Mr*. Mary
Rrown. Wallettnville; a brother. Haw
ley Miller, this city, and numerous
other relative*.
William Rlackwell. who araw re-
cently honorahlv duwharged from the
army, will reside in California. In the
near future Tie ia the son nf Mr
and Mr*. IKcar Rlackwell
The t> mtifiTntiy Huh etdehmied IN
nnnlverwry With a gm-*t apeaher. fhe1
Rev t\ 1j. White of Han Antonio.
Karnes CXty New
The rnrfy**i*rt<h aw#^ei'*Hrv of
Rininc Siar R ptia church of Ni*oa
raised ITI. W7K1 for fhe Church. The
pa a tor t* R'n- H Armstrong
Mr* Rons Mrs Te*«i e. Mr< .T'din
•on. Mr-. Willintm*. Mr*. Plbrell ; and
Mrs Roberta of Ni*on. attended the
district Women's Rible institute in
Victoria la*t Wednesday
•The handkerchief birthday party
*|toiis«rrei1 hy the mission and charity
memhera was held at the home of
Mr* Marie Tegir* e. Friday ntening
Honored hi thin party Were Mrs I/>i-
Reavcr and Mr^ Marie Teacue, who^e
birthday* were in April Koch received
lovely glfl*. Preaent for Ihe occasion
were Me*d a in e« S. J. Tn'ing. Rut hie
Johnnon, I.ois Reaver, J. T1 Jeffer-
•on. Sr. Mittldl Jon en. Maud Rice
Rhoda Jones, .ind the bonte**.
Rer. R W. Tavlor of San Antoni
held aerficea at PYoapeet Snndav, and
a total of waa rai**-d. Mn
Price of San Antonln rendered mn*i<
i;idcr and Mr*. I>e«m*. Rev and M'--
R W. Taylor. Mr«. Rons, Mr
Teagtie. Mr*. Johnaon. Mr- Price,
VIr and Mr*. Waiaon Mr. and Mr^
S John*on, Mr an«l VIr* Rice, and
Mr*. Jone* attended 'he dem<m trn
fion given hv Mw M K. William* In
Niton. Snndav afternoon.
Owen Grant of Victoria rinite.l hi*
daughter. Porotkv, Satnrdav nkjbt. In
the home of VIr. nnd Mrs Mone H p-
kinn. Sr Klder A 1 • John*on M San
Antonio vi-.ied hi* mother. Mrs II
Johnson, nnd church member*, here.
Sunday.
R.v
liallie.
dav
Ha i Icy
fbMI
Kenodv News
J. \V Swinher preached at
Rapilsi church Sunday. Son-
afternoon Rev. Swhdior. flnv
I em liougla*. Rill Spring, and
William* -pent nome time in
Scguin with Rev. | K. (iitfldi1. He ia
doing fair
Mr and Mr-. Clark n|*eiit the Week
*nd iu the* ci v. and attended a 4n*
neral at tiillett. t ^ v _ ^
Mrs |dri Itotiela* isTiomeTrom San
Antonio where nhe had vi*ited for a
fen woks with her al-ter and grand
■hfldren Mr*. Willie It Hletroiiit ia*
very ill Mr. and Mr- Robert Sliel-
ton. *fH'nj Monday in San Antonio on
bttiinena.
Final Ritea Held
In Seguin for
Mrs. Carrie L. Dibrell
BROI'IN- Final rite* were 'fin-
ducted from 7.ion llill Buptiat clitinli,
(lie Rev. L. Singleton, pastor, 1 nv«
dav morning, April 2.1, at 10 oVInrV.
for Mrs. Carrie Lee Dibrell.
known tlnndalnpe county rewMeat,
who died PrWlJf, Amdl 1^. Rev M C.
Irnold delivered the eulogy atld tl'
Milk Funeral home waa in ehat te'nf
harial.
Mrs. C.N. Pleasants
Funeral Serviees
Held in Seguin
■ I '• ifMj
SEOUIN — Funeral nervier* for
\lra. (iweudolyn X. PleaMnta, well
known young woman of thi* city, were
c ndnrted from Wedey Chnpel Meth-
odist church, Tuenday, April 23, at
1! :ni o'clock. Rev. T. R. WotklUn, pa#>
(tor of NVraley Chapel, officiated, aad
Rorn lu Rrenhnm, Tetaa. tW de- Funicr l uneral home waa In
Oakland News
an Wrrr Mr. anil Mr.. I.
<YomtM>h motored to HoukIob, Thura-
I"k nirMafr.
d«jr. W«y*)an Tuwna«nil of Hoiialw
vl«ii <l ill tlw lw«a« «< Mr. and Mm.
Ckarllt Ki«(.
ghfllr Adama, Mr«. Jmal, Mat l> -
wry. and Mra. Cnlhrrlaa JnnM aad
daunlitrr Tlallnl In San Antonio.
niinO, mhv a, nt
M mm
Waelder N
Morning aervlce* nl Si Paul Bip-
tiat AlWfc were well attended deapiU
the fain.
•eaned wa< a daughter of Mr. and
VIr* Will Williams. She received her
Haihlic wcfcool training in the (nun "f
ier hirlh, later waa graduated from
Prairie View college, and npent mntv
than yearn as a achool teacher
She and Ihtwllng Ihbrell were inn*
ried j n June 11, 1JKW, and came to
(Jygdalupe connty to lire. SKa kecam.
niemlter f the (^ommnnltf chureli.
Zion llill. nnd wan a faithful worker
in the church. communRf, nnd ci*if
affair* until her death. •
Following *er c«" , ihe body «'
;^rried n Rreoham for interment in
the Rich ha in cemetery. „
Survivnra are the widower, Oowlina
Oi^ffll: a alnter. three niidern-ln l.i«.
five liroihem-in-law, and a 'tnmlier
of other relaliven.
Rev. L. C. Glaseo
Is Anniversary Speaker
For Flatonia rtwrch
skci in ti scipiiii ami: air
it, of which the Rev |4. CVOIaare
it pgMor. motored FlatOK. S-e
day, April *JH. to parlicl|Mte in 1V
tl'Jnd anniversary nrWren of tile S«
Pay I AMI! church. Rev. dMHy. Tu-
tor Rev. flln<«cn delirerH Ihe ro< -
•age and mimic wan furnlsbM by In*
f^hnira *•' * 1
Morning and niglft nervicea, tin the
Seguln cirmit are conducted at 11
and 7 *W p. wi, ren|iectifely
Flatonia !?•«&
charge of burial.
A native of thla eity, the di**eaKed
waa tl e datighter nf Mr. and Mra.
Clifford Hodge, and wn* la rn Novcm-
Imt HI. 10JI4. She wna 22 yearn old
;il the time of her death.
She became a member of Wenley
i ha pel at an early age, and serred for
•veral year* an plnnint for the church
school and for fhe junior choir.
She attended Rail High achool un-
it her junior year, when nhe enroIW
u the academy at Hunk collect* llolhr
spring*. Minalasippl, where her father
wan bandmanter. Mm coihplel^I H^r
if Ii school work In Miasi«n«ppi, and
*Iho did her frodtman and nopho-
moit collego work in Rusk, mnjirtng
in InMrumental muaic.
I ii 1 JITm she entered Mississippi Vo-
cational college, but after cnnipletlnff
Iter Junior year, ill health forced her
lo quit nchool.
In 1MV2 nhe became the Iwrde of
Roosevelt Pleananta. tmd n baby boy
wiia bom to the union, hut It died irt
infancy. She bccame nerioOaly ill o
month ngo. wilh her pansiug in the lo-
cal hospital on Friday, April 111.
Surviving are her father and ntep-
mother, Mr. nnd mm. Clifford Hodge,
Ida Hena. MUshmippi: nlepfalher
and mother. Mr, and Mr*. 1*. How-
nrd Can i>be1l. Jr.: two ainter*. firtld-
ie and Weverlv Campbelp. two br<t*
I her*, Chnrlen Hodge, tlria eitw ; and
Clinton Hodge, now nerving in the
armed .forcen in France; n grand-
mother. Mm. (Jeorglo Riddle, Mr-
ANofer, Oklahoma; apd other rein-
lire*. • ■
Interment wan in Ntfah Oa ek
ii'ry, Kingnbury, Teian.
I'leasanton Newt ,
Rev J A Kemple and cnogr.v -
tion. the Jnnjor choir and mff'*
cliornK of West F.nd Raptlat dHireh,
San Antonio, were here for the in-
niallatinu aerrices of Rer. A. T. Tiv-
lor ltev. Kemple drllremd the aem m Mr. npd Mrs. W. H. Wilaon and
* Regular chufl*li ncrvicea wfre .!■ Id children of ilallefUviJIe visited their
al Macedonia Raptint church at '|citr- parent*,. Mr. apd Mr*. W. M. S.ij|^
danton, the Rev> C. F!. Reowk iig, der*. ret^nfl#.
pt*tor. Regular church servicrp will he Kteclh nl nerrlcea Were lield It
held al Jacnh'a Chapel chut^rh ?5-ifi- ('hnrch of
dny Rev. Manon Johngon la pant <r. Hin flay
Mhaea lledy I- King andltei r...
Rinkiu wem week e|t*v fOjp* of
Mtsnes Doria Kidly and Mgnde Ilanr-
III en.
NOEL'S t DOWN SPECIALS!
Mokn SOFA BEI
A haidaome Ml u4 Ip&ra
M «U la «M. Opeiu to a jiffy
to girt yu a tni for two wltk
plMrty of (torn* tpwot water
■•at. laaonpriof eonitractioa.
Ohoioe of colon ia '
heavy Upeitry oorer*.
ONLY
59
$1.00 DOWN
>95
23-Plece
VINETfE 6I00F
Here ia the much wanted all-
plastic top 6 piece Dinette Set
which include! the 18-piece
DISH SET. Dinette in choice
of green, gray, yellow and red.
Chairs covered in waahable
plastic.
$
59"
ONLY
1.00 DOWN
Se Habla Espanol
Trail, 111 Tour OM Kurnllur*
II'. Ilir Mm* m n.h:
SHOP THURSDAY NIGHTS TIL «J
All-day nerrlcea were
April 2H, nt t. Paul AWE ctypreh
with dinner lielng nerteif II f « ?«n
munlty renter. Rev. !,. C
inbeva from Hnn Antl
fnln were flnltom In Thi^
ing the hrribdar o
nitty n -co«d nm/h'er^aix if 0t. Paul
AMF. H nda\ I
Rev ^lattbewn of WPOWTon waa alno
rhdtor tn rhe nerrlce Faith rewardn
were given during the nervice by the
pallor to Mm. (i. V. Lafimd, Kubie
M hiip1 liullfr. nn<l IWWTTirTIrtllTl^.pi'liWr'll
Rev. R. Mhelby ii pantor.
The facultv and ntudfujs.a; ,poyg
lann High school inot.ired to San An
f-nio to attend Ihe fienfa, Friday.
Gonzales Ne^j,^
^ Mrs M I/tndsey, n(K>r|aor for cVe*'
ing the cemetery, repottyd tlinf *"<k
Wan Ktnrted again ainen ftie ramJMBnea
U flown ilw Win^yii tuin H n ,
te^^l clnrirman of. a k«m jjmt
ifth-ihv a little xpire timv >•« Way
A- splendid program waa rendered
at Providence Baptist dmrrt Hnnday
irfternoon by the American W<* ilmeU.
JJcv. l.enimie Smilh of Ht.> PUg^tm.
Hplendid aermoa ii. R
•orter and A R. Norwood aMended
ihe group meeting In TMnff lent
Saturday, aponsored by (I. Qmnnn.
Henry .lonea dial recently.
I
Save y3
Make out-of-town calls
station-to-station -j
MADAM COSTELLO
*prmrrw. advisfh
I bin n«4 a ay*py. I give mliln «a nil nffatra of life, torn, mnr-
rhiirn, im-lne**, health, ani family nffnir i I glva *«!*« nn<l fnrln.
I rennlie the veporated, ennne linppy nn.l ni>eedy amrrlaaen. No one j
in truant* aver tarn may.
A serial Memllng Tld« Week Only,
HELP GUARANTEED
1005 south hackberey street
Tnh« Hlg*by bna, net off at door. Permanently located nt
JV01 Konth 11 ark berry atreel, Sna Antonio, Texas
•«MP * OCO e*r#rr
CULTURES • STRAIGHTENS
— tatfA
"It's a Knockout"
majus pt&cress
insist on roshfrs pwcess
AT YOUR FAVORITE BARBER SHOf.
drug (tor«i and eoimcHc counter?
CHICAGO...
SKySHie
4-9981,
PLEASE
Yoakum News
CA2-H92
lit W. C
iiWh rtflircci^l
T •««>
Have you tried
the
new
breadI
By making your Long Distance calls sta/ion-fo-rtflfiw,
you can take advantage of bargain rates—about }i
lower than far person-to-person calk This meal#
you can make three out-of-town calls for about tie
price of two. Start the Btation-to-station habit
your next Long Distance call . . . and save monM.
....... r r •
Here's how easy it is to martin •
a station-to-station cat! .
Jiwt tell the I-ong Uinta nee operator: ' .
* The cHy you're colling ,
* The W.phan. number you're colling
Like thfe: "CMc^o ... iKyliii. 4-9981 "
If yoo don't know the numlx r, just give the operator •
the name and addrom of the party you're callin&^iui ,
tell her: "Please make this call ■taUrm-to-wtafaon.'* (
'lTiat's all there w to it. The o|ierator will give f°u t
the number to jot down for future une.:. aad yonr
will be charged at the lower statron-to-atation Wta. *
, , « « « ••••••• • •
Call by number... it's twice ee feat
SOUTHWlfrTEJtM BJJJ. TELEPMONI COtMNY
New ti-nerfor "Tela^lrone Tim."
MONDAI, (S3* r. M, CHANNEL
/
jYes, longer-lasting freshness—with tendeS
softness to the last slice. That's just one of the things
jrotfII like about RAINBO. Try a loaf today and you'll join thJ
thousands who are laying, ''Now it's RAINBO for me*
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