San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947 Page: 6 of 8
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ftAN ANTONIO BBUI8TI it
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER *, 1MI
ANTONIO WAITERS 4
DCIATTION
esldeut Wendell Carrlngton re-
ts all members of tbe San An-
i Waiters association to be
i'nt at Uie regular meeting Fri-
ulght, September 5, at K. and
lotel. A subject of much iui-
ince will be discussed.
HELTON BEAUTY
SHOP
lour Appearance Above
Criticism
83"> Hedges street
Ht'imohi ;-uiu
ep
Monument Fund
Shows Increase f
MAGGIE JONES
BEAUTY SHOP
413 North Centre Street
Garfield !Tii
SAN VMONIO, HAAS
R. EDW. B. RUM
optometrist
713 Cjibbs Building
Cathedral 1502
The largest number of contribu-
tions, during any one-week period,
since the campaign opened to raise
funds for the erection of a monu-
ment nt the grave of .Mrs. E. Springs
Katliff, was received last week.
At least 35 persons contribute<l a
total of $54.75. Donors, and their
contribution* nre listed below.
Bishop Robert E. Jones, $5; Mr.
nnd Mrs. G. C. McVea, $5; Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Lewis, $75; $2 donors—
i Mr. and Mrs. William Townsend,
j Mr. and Mrs. Edd Applln, Mrs. E.
R. Williams, Rev. William Ellison;
<1 donors—Curtis Parrish, S. I).
Kane, Mrs. Irene Hurd. Mrs. Estella
Mat the w% lies. Etta McDowtU, Mr.
1 nnd Mrs. II. W. Strain, Rev.
' Charles Warren, J. II. Ixxjkhart,
William Stevens. C. G. Smith, Mes-
.lames James Osl orne, Anna Thomp-
OUiO 81acUir, Annie Laurie
Vshby, Arthur Thomas, Elizabeth
I.ott. May me C. Me Kinney, Fleet a
H. Cade, Ainanda Harrison, Cora
li. Ingram: Mrs. Veila Smith, 50c;
don t be lonely
tntJs. HW.rl!
vher*. Ma
details, many suitable j
parts. <>r \\ Ife. All aR^s !
y wealthy. Conflden- |
dtenlfled service. ,
AYE CONTACTS. BOX 6
Lone .<n. «'!?>• * N. T.
U( i5*S BLACK A TA1C ] KJTS8T
IK GKOWKB ON HAND AT
Briscoe's
Jeauty Salon
S. Tine
U ! 0274
HAIR AND SCALP
SPECIALIST
Absolutely Grows Hair
111 ALABAMA SI IthLI ,
Call Lambert
fadama Arreta Thomai. I'rcrp.
'rs. FaV.yh Taylor Wade
Notary Public
1630 Hays 8treet
Fannin 9877
ind Box Beauty Shop
. N. Mesqulte M. G. IC83
Specializing In hair styling
and growing
.Ira. ftarmte ikam McCmrty
CAMEO
^keai/ie
P. VM J
€19 E. COMMERCE ST.
AdolU *25 r Junior* 12c
IhUUrrB Ac
SATIHDAY
Sept<*mber 6
Sunset Carxm
liob Steele
—in—
"KIO GRANDE
RAIDERS"
Sl'NDAY MONDAY
H September 7-8
Figmeat MarWIuun
llob llouard
All Colored Cast f
—In—
"JUNCTION 88"
Tl'ESDAY- WEDNESDAY
September 9-10
Kobcrt \ oung
ISarhar.i llalr
Frank Morgan
—in—
"LADY LUCK"
Tin rsday mum
Sep4eml er 11-12
•WILD BILL HICKOK
RIDES"
—alanine—
*\ In Recital V ' Ullioil-
JAMES A. SPAIGHTS II
talented young artist
James a. Bpalghtf, ii, talented
young artist, will be preseuted in
recital with Rowland Martin, pian-
ist, Friday evening, September 12,
at St, James A ME church, Rev. C.
W. Prtnctt pastor. The recital Is
being sponsored by the St. James
Harmony Glee club.
Spaights showed Ingenious ar-
tistic abilities at the age of seven,
In vocal and piauo, aud he has
gained much applause and recogni-
tion for his Interpretation of Er-
I nesto Lecuona's fire dance, "La
i Malagneana." llis vocal rendition of
the famed "Ole Man River" has
i also been widely acclaimed.
In the St. James recital, his re-
portolre will include operatic arias
and Negro spirituals.
A 11M7 graduate of Phlllls Wheat-
ley High school, Spaights will enter
the conservatory of music at How-
ard university, Washington, D. C.,
this fall.
* Ad vert lament*
(Continued from Paee 1.)
George Young and J. W. Woodson,
two Negro chefs with 20 year,
seniority on the Pennsylvania rail-
road, who were fired after a "com-
pany test,'' which Greene called a
"new trick used to fire experienced,
high-salaried Negroes aud replace
them with whites."
Already nearly 8,000 dining car
workers have Joined the new union
within a mouth of campaigning,
Greene said. All railroad service
employees, including red caps, Pull-
mnn porters. Negro firemen and
trainmen will be organized under a
unified program within the frame-
work of the Dining Car and Rail
rond Food Workers union, Greene
revealed.
ltackeronnd of the dining car
workers' decision to lireak from the
AFL international goes hack more
than a year ago when factional dis-
sension started within the AFL Joint
council, but reached a tllmnx last
April (liirlnj the International con-
vention In Milwaukee when Solon C.
Bell, of Chicago, was elected chair-
man of the J'.int council and John
E. Hargrove, I.os Angeles, was elect-
ed secretary-treasurer.
Both were ousted by lingo Ernst,
president of the AFL international,
aud George E. Brown was named
to take over as trustee. Suits, filed
by Bell and Hargrove, nre still
pending in circuit court here. Dur-
ing a June meeting of the Joint
council. L'.jO dining car workers
from all over the country picketed
the meeting, hold under the inter-
national's trusteeship at the Joint
16-Year-Old N.C. *
White Youth Held
For Rape of Girl
By Ti.e Associated Negro Press
AUGUSTA, Ga.—Fred Brannon,
19-year-old white youth of Mecklen-
burg S. 0, was arrested here early
last week on charges of criminal
assault on a 14-year-old girl two
week ago in a woods near his home.
Hi is charged with attacking the
girl after following her from a
count rv store and dragging her Into
the woods. According to police of-
ficial Brannon waived extradition
and Is belug returned to Mecklen-
burg to face charges.
Nino Negroes have won Kentucky
Deri races—Isaac Murphy (who
copp ! three), Jimmy Winkfield
(two nine winner) O. Lewis, Billy
Walker, Babe llnrd, Ersklne Ren-
ders , Isaac Lewis, Alonzo Clay-
tou, Willie Slimns.
Mrs. Thorn Mae Harrison, Mtc; Mrs.
Goldie Daniels, T.0c; Dorothy Tay-
lor, 50c; P. F. Roberts. 25e; Ivory
Thomas, 23c; David Everhart, 20c.
com .'II headquarters here.
G il of the new union Is 22,000
dini !,• car and railroad food work-
ers, -ii id long, who revealed that
over 11,000 dining car aud food
wuri s must still be organized.
The joint council represents, accord-
lug I , Its latest 1!>47 reiKirt, 11,609
dlni i- car workers, of whom S.000
have paid per carl's tax.
uneeda curl
BEAUTY SHOP
907 Virginia Rlvd.
Lambert 2-0138
Mi- Sandy Sheffield Leonard
Mi-. Katie Hardeman, operators
The Divorce Mill
DITOBCF.S GBAXTED
Aucn«t t?
Martin L. Johnson vs. Norma O.
Johnson.
As?n«t !«
Mary Lee Henderson vs. Rufus Hen-
derson.
AajrnM !>
Amanda L. ChrT^man vs. J. E. Chris-
man.
Anrnvt IS
Mary Ann iiohj- vs. Ben Ross.
Bruce Cabot
iadam Parker, and Professor
1025 SOUTH PRESA
Tells the truth on all affairs of life. Are yon sad. worried,
1 doubt or In trooble? Do yon hare the lore and respect of the
.es yon lore? Remember Harriet Parker Is not here today and
ne tomorrow, Tells you all about your business, love and sick-
ss. Do you wish health and divine Inspiration? Hare faith In
iirist and remember God. our Creator. There is nothing Im-
•sslble. Don't worry. Don't be In doubt Madam Parker can
■■[p yen. Ilave helped thousands, so why not you? Satisfaction
iranteed.
DIVORCES FILM
Aiiait t*
Fam L. Evuna v*. Catherine O.
Evans.
AiruI IS
RosU E. Carter v«. Albert J. Car-
KUon Gressa ▼*. 1/ittU Mae Orert*
Freud* Mae 8teward vs. Vernon
Steward.
Gsorgs EI Bankheod vs. Ethel Bank-
head.
FLEMING DRUG STORE
"Everything You Expert of a Good Drug Store"
Your Prescriptions Filled As Your Doctor Ordered
Cosmetics — Gifts — Drags — Sundries
A Complete Neighborhood Store
Prompt Delivery Ber-vice
301 North Zarzamora Call Pershing 8116
uy CLEMENTINE PADDLEFORO,
Icod Editor o] This W eek
DO NT LIT
Bray Hair
SAY "YOU 'RE OLD
it's ooty for gray/drab hair to giv« people the
ImprsMion that you rs older than you really
«rs, but ovsn if your hair it turning prematurely
gray, you can still attract nsw friends—win
romancs — by giving your hair rich, natural-
looking color and bsauty with Lorieute.
• •so:
>ok, years younger
r(Y*vr Hair TNIs f«sy Way
To five veer fielr
new, rich, s«tur«|.
Iookin(color(bl«ck,
brown, blonde )iUft
Vtlif God«froy'|
Ls'lfui* H«lr Color-
les NOW ... ectt
S|wickly — foci es
Svenly, •• !!* —
l rob off er wm^ out—vuffectcd by iic«t
-raMt pcraenents «nd styt'sh h«irdoa . . *
v« end med lef ever 50 ye«r . Vour
j wHI r<vs y*ur aoncy bsdi I# you're not
es eeiv profewlonJl eoolieetton et your
t« beeuty ihop or b<jv Lericuie el esy
tk depertaent or droptore, N^Ss,
.£••••••«• !• \ V
md IIJS ptm Tit fad. ik StaflM
yQ eeBiieeri
uaid rmnaiM':
HAIR COLORING
•OMUOT M, f H'p ""VP ■" :
Here's the answer to you
women who are wondering if
you should still save used fats I
Secretary of Agriculture
Clinton P. Anderson says,"It
Is Will necessary to conserve
every pound of fat, since the
over all fat supply situation
is little better now than it waa
last year." You see, many
things we use require indus-
trial fata or their products,
and there aren't enough fats
In the world to go around, as
yet. So every pound we women
of America can save will help.
Please ... keep up the good
work until we've got this
situation really licked.
Keep TURNING- IN
WURUSeV MB
ti—tkm Fat taivaf. UmailltM, im.
Miss
Dorothy Sims, Prop.
FAIRFAX
Beauty Salon
Y< t Neighborhood Beautician
Complete^Bcauty Service
Individual Hair Styling
T«ur Satisfaction Is Our Goal
OPERATORS
Mrs. Juauita Riehardson
Sirs. Pauline Dland Whitlow
Miss Dorothy Sims, Prop.
Ol« n Monday through Saturday
510 South Mesqulte Street
Kenwood S913
TEST READING FREE
MRS. LOWELL
GIFTED HEADER
without having seon or heard of you before tells about your
troubles and bow to overcome tfcem, giving harm's, dotes, facts,
builueM, love, marring*, divorce, etc. Gives priceless advice. In-
dleputnble ■uldnnce nnd help f9 p<y< nnent and histlng. If
she (nils to astonish aud nmaie ^ her knowledge no fee
will be accepted.
LOVE — COl RTSIUJ MABKIAUE
If the affairs of tbe lirart or en%,fU>um
■ i mc atsuKB ui im-
If I res exact and Irutliful revelation
lorera' quarri'ls, enables you to wlu
anyone you desire; causes speedy a
tbo one you lore Is true, also date
fectlons, peace and confidence In lo
gives you the full secret of how to
the one you love, also those you met
at a distance think of you.
For Instance what good would It
had a rival or enemy In your path, t
to overcome them, or In case you
certain one, would you be satisfied
would you rather know bow you co
it does you no good Just to lie told of your troubles.
Vour greatest wish ran be realisrd by consulting this rifled render.
Office Hours: 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. DAILY AND SUNDAY
Permanently located In own home
LARGE WHITE TW0810RV HOI SE
1316 Broadway Garfield 6035 San Antonio, Texas
, '.W«j for she
nf all love nfralr*.
ilie esteem aud affection of
1 happy marriages, tells If
marriage, restores lost af-
rs and discordant families,
antrol, fascinate and charm
and bow to make a persou
o you, simply to be told yon
less you were told Just how
unted to win the love of a
Just to lie told about It. or
lid win tbe desire? In fact.
Lipstick .j
Rouge
Prices plus Us
Modart Huff Shampoo
DulUrry Rose ( ream Mask
HAIR CARE ITEMS:
Summer* Nylon Hair Net ...
VritUa Hair L*rqarr Pads
Hobby Pins
Mar. hands Make-I'p Rinse
lirillos by Max Factor
Hair Mist
T
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FACE POWDERS:
Irnihrrir's Soft-Focus f $1,011
Coty's Air-Spun
Elmo's Photo-Finish $1.50
Yardley's Complexion Powder tl.00
Dana's Tabu Face Ponder
Helena Rnblmtein's Powder fl.00
HAND PREPARATIONS:
Campann Halm
Tnssy Wind t Weather Ution
Pacquln Hand Ci
Luxor Hand Cl
Endorrrme Hand Creaai
Woodbury Hand Cream
Week-End SPECIALS
SEPTEMBER 5Hi and 6th
A-B-C-'s OF COSMKTICS
Attractiveness . . . Beau I > . . . Ciiarin
Dana's Tabu IJpstick—Formerly -1.50—Now -LOO, plus tax
Hughes All-A-Round Hairbrush -5.00
Hoftol Cuticle Set $1.00, plus tax
Barbara Gould Night Cream $1.75 & $2.50, plus tax
Tussy Cleansing Creams $1.00, pins tax
CARA NOME IlEAt'TY AIDS:
Fae* Powder *100 and $1.00
$1.00
$1.00
71e
$:,00, plus lax
19c
COc
10c
2nf
Mr
6#c
St VETERANS ■—
Let nie frame your rmy, navy,
or marine discharge. I also frame
marriage and baby birth certif-
icates, diplomas, pictures, «te.
Fine work. Jus* call me.
a R. TATUM
631 Stonewall—Kenwood 0034
Untie!' 4-3162
Hours 9 aju. to 12, t t* 5 p.m.
Dr. J.D. Atkinson
Dentistry—X-Ray
122 Meerscbeldt Street
(lows Bus)
San Antonio 3, Texas
We Make Wigs to Fit
ilfour Personality
Also Fine Quality Hair
Mme. V. Davis
4850 State Street
Chicago, 111.
Catlimlral 9175 Belmont 3-0728
Hrs. 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
C. J. Greenly
ATTORNEY AT LAW
1010H E. Comnicrre
San Antonio, Texas
ORINR
Try Ojr Easy
12-Month Plan
Oil $50 or More
•
Small down payment, balance
paid in 12 monthly Installments
I. Meader & Son
2007—2009 East Houston Strert
S C O T T I E • S
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DUUiMitva beautv work aa(li(a««
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Mrs. Xorcell Williams
Mrs. Scot tie Antlcrmin
Operator and Mniingcr
For ApruintnM'nt Call It. 3-1602
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iai/ get wanted relief
from functional periodic pain
Cardul Is a liquid medicine
which many women say has
brought relief from the cramp-
like agony and nervous strain
of functional periodic distress.
Here's how it may help:
4 — Taken like a tonic. It
* should stimulate appe-
tite, aid digestion,"
thus help build resist-
ance for the "time" to
come.
— Started 3 days before
"your time", It should
"i00H"\ help relieve pain due
INTO A to purely functional
"htlpV^J I*1-104!10 causes.
Try Cardul. If it helps,
you'll be glad you did.
CARDUI
f m t Mt mmmrt
walker beauty)
shop
1401 North Zarzamora "*
AU Phaspa of Beauty Work
Special Hair Styling
Mrs. Willie T. Carter, Mr*.
Essie M. Proctor, Mrs. Hattie
Bell Webb, Operators
MRS. V. M. WILLIAMS,
Manager j
madam parker and professor
Most complete life reading If I fall to tell you everything ytm
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every hope, fear, ambition. Full satisfaction guaranteed. 8he
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to overcome every fear; how to control yourself and other*
Gives names and Initials of your friends and euemles. No need
to be unhappy My advlee Is not sugar-coated; vou an told the
"truth, good or bad. I will guide you to happiness, success and
contentment Wliea yon walk Into my office yon are assured of
the best reading that a hnman being can possibly give because of
my experience as an expert life reader. Everyone welcome. Hfty
years experience. Ilours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., daily and Sunday.
MADAM PARKER - 1028 So ith Press
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947, newspaper, September 5, 1947; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399410/m1/6/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.