San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1943 Page: 8 of 8
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PLEASANT IMON BAPTIST
Rev. C. H. llall. Pa*tor
Sunday hc1hh.i1 at tbe usual hour
with Revs. A. L. Faxtou and B.
ltctse in charge. Tlie lesson was
reviewed by [he superintendent.
The paster taught u wonderful
lesson. Rev. J. P. I'orley *111
preach on Thursday nisht, Decem-
ber 31, at the final service* for the
year. All are invited lo attend.
Annual Revival at Union Baptist
4NT10CH BAPTIST
(N>«h received too late for publi-
cation.)
CHURCH NEWS
PLEASE NOTE—Church repotts MUST reach Reg-
liter office by NOON, of TUESDAY, of each week, and
must not contain more than 110 words. Reports re-
ceived too late for publication will not be published the
following week. Reports containing more than 110
words will not be published. No further conversation
will be entered into concerning these rules.—Editor.
Htaop "0" ! • formal danee
ieicDily, and a group of joung
Women from Ibis eltj attended
J George Blanks, Jr. left for EI
Paso. Texas, December 21. Miss
j§ertle Williams entertained with
« cocktail party on Deceuber 20,
Honoring a few friends.
Greater Mount Olive
Harmonizers First on
"Voices"' in New Year
fulon Baptist church, southwest evangelist, Madame Ludesta Ba«-
Thoushts to
Ponder
By Evangelist
MBS. M. A. fiOODWIN
Midi no tears to shed for
the old year, we stand with
outstretched amis to welcome
the new, with its 365 days,
each with 2-1 hours of over-
flowing opportunities, each
hour its 66 minutes, each
minute its (HI seconds, all
standing before us. unknown.
What they will bring forth
no man knons. for we have
never passrtl this way before.
corner of North Pine and Centre
streets (shown above), Is conduct-
ing its annual revival, which be-
gins with a watch meeting, New-
Year's eve—Thursday, December
31—conducted by the widely known
kett. Music Is being fnrnlshed by
the combined cliolrg of Union
Baptist. There will be preaching
each evening beginning at
o'clock.
The public is cordially Invited
to attend this great spiritual event.
The Greater Mount Olive Har-
■oniiera will start the new year
for "Glorified Voices-' when they
broadcast Sunday afternoon over
X.V AC, beginning at 4:05 o'clock.
The balance of the January countant.
schedule of the Altec Furniture
Company's popular program In-
cludes the New Light Gospel Four,
the Friendship Baptist Glee Club,
the Spiritual Revival Singers from
Aiitloch Baptist church, and the
Guadalupe School
Of Religion
Opens January 6
Tlie Guadalupe College School of
Religion will begin regular class
work at the Corinth Baptist
church, 1002 Dakota street, San
Antonio, Teias, Wed., Jan. 0, 1043
Rev. Henry Hardeman, A. B,
D. D, president.
Rev. James Jordan, B. Th., reg-
istrar.
Rev. J. la. Taylor, B. Th., ac-
.to <iltf i'feiiUUti
TO WHOM IT MA Y CONCERN
TO CLARIFY the minds of some of the people concerning
the governing control of Guadalupe college, I hereby
friends for their mosV" sincere | w's'* ,0 sta,e t,lat ,lle General Baptist Convention of Texas
sympathy, telegrams, and beauti-1 entered into an agreement with the NYA for the re-condi-
ful florals in the passing of our tioning of the boys' dormitory building, which has now been
beloved one, Mr?. Pauline Young. I completed, and in the building of | the college for material and labor,
' other buildings necessary 011 the1 In order that the funds made thus
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our rnnnv
who died November 2S. We also
wish to thank Rev. R. S. Mosby
for his consoling words and Car-
ter Undertaking company for its
sp'endid service.
Statues Young, widower; Miss
' irginia Young, Mesdames Doro-
thy Isaacs, Lucretia Durham, and
Ruby Merriweather, daughters;
Mesdames Louise Hall, Madeline
Johnson, and Valrie Irving, sis-
ters; Ennis Irving, brother, and
other relatives.
<ARD OF THANKS
We, the family of John William
Holrnan, 320 W. Oimos drive, ex-
tend 0 ir heartfelt thanks to our
•ETHEL SENIOR
USHER BOARD
Tlie board met tt the home of
Mr*. l. A. Clower, with the presi-
dent. Mrs. A L. Foster, presiding
JUrs. Foster was presented with a j U'any friends and neighbors for
fcvely gift hy the board. She ex j kln<lnesses, beautiful florals and
yressed deep appreciation for the! telegrams at the death of our
Ifctem and song dedicated to her ■ husband and father.
Mrs. M « Horton extended thanks' We especially thank the Beacon
to the hostess for the group. j kigbt Lodge Number 50, F. and
♦ 1 A, M, the American Woodmen,
college campus, which, in no wise,
will destroy the convention's con-
trol of the college to build and
maintain a school on Its property.
The lease agreement with the
county is only a matter of form
in order to secure the NYA proj-
nvailnble would be properly spent.
I wish to assure those interested
In Guadalupe college, that any
and all funds made available by
the General Baptist Convention of
Texas will be spent for the sole
benefit of Guadalupe college, for
En>t St. Paul Choral club.
Last Sunday, the choir from
South San Antonio Church of
G< 1 In Christ was featured on
Glorified Voices. The program In-
cluded songs led by Sisters James
White, Milburn, Grays, and Hood.
Elder Walter James, pastor, read
the scripture, completing a beauti-
ful naif-hour service.
W. p. Smytbe, of radio station
XMAC, advises that the broad-
-t.ikt of Reverend W. O. Anderson's
tholr from the West End Church
ef God is drawing many favorable
comments. The program is broad-
east at 11:05 each Sunday night
direct from the church at 2100
W. Poplar street. Visitors are in-
vited.
ect, as the federal government under my agreement with the
will not participate in any project board of management of the col-
unless it Is a political sub-division lege none of the funds are to be
of some kind. It therefore became
necessary for the county to step
in and ask for the project In
order to assist the college. I of-
fered my services in order to ad-
just matters existing between the
different factions within the col-
lege, in order to secure the neces-
sary fluids to carry on the proj-
ect. I have been named to con-;
trol the funds made available to I
spent without my control, and all
checks are to be counttr-slgiMd
by me before they are honored
by the bank which holds the funds.
Vnder the agreement with the
board of management the work
will begin Monday August 3, 1042.
IleepecKuIly submitted
H. A. Heideke
H. A. Heideke, county juug«
of Guadalupe county, Texas.
(Paid announcement)
CORINTH BAPTIST
Rev. J. H. Hank-man, Pastor
(News received too late lor [t.ibll-
kiion).
Sunday school was well attend-
ed with the lesson being taught
and reviewed by the pastor. Morn-
teg and night services were well
Attended, with night sermon being
preached by Rev. J. N. Howard, j
9Pl e drive closed with a collection
•f $33 10. Visitors are always wel-1
•©me. Mrs. G. Johnson hud charge
•f the B.y.p.u. meeting.* which ,
Wat* well attended.
#ONE8 CHAPEL METHODI8T
Rev. 8. A. White, Factor
fNewt rwnvKi too ]M#> for ruhl rn-
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RING SOLOMON BAPTIST
Rev Robert Wilcox, fast or
Bariy morning Christinas seri-
ne was fine with Rev. Wllcoi
preaching a sool stirring sermon.
Sunday services were fine, with
San Antonio Public Service com-
pany officials, St John and Jones
Chapel church members, the Revs.
T. H. Robinson, Sol White and
others for consoling remarks, the
fwnwm iwwnr Tin pwenwii
services.
--The Holmnn Family
IN M K.MORI AM
We saw you fading like a flower
But could not make you stay.
We nurtured you with tender
kindness
TTntil (iod called you away.
Oh, Sifter C. Applewhite, dear.
we love you,
Our hearts a<he for you still.
Forgotten you are perhaps by
some
But by this board you never will.
— Ltuvf ' iwu I u, i\v. iitSH.
Antloeh Baptist church.
Rev. R, Wilson, pastor.
Mrs. Lillie Mae Applewhite,
president.
and hunting.
The Methodist church is being
repaired under the direction of E.
M. Campbell. Mrs. Rachel Beasley,
who has been in Pettus for several
days returned home Sunday morn-
and Mrs. Fred Perryman, has been
promoted to the rank of corporal.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lott and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lott visited Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
Perryman, and Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Smith.
Nixon News
Mr. and Mrs. g. B. Harris had
Christmas dinner with her mother,
Mrs. Gay, In Seguln. Mr. and Mri.
P. E. Dlbretl and family were
guests at the home of her sister,
in Sf UV Mf"1 «fie. foiL fartrtmas tin-
ner. Mr. and Mm. Ernest Porter
ate Christmas dinner with Mrs.
Norman. Misses Lillian Williams
and Margie Brown spent the holi-
day with friends.
New Braunfels News
(This news received too lata for
publication last week.)
Sunday services at Allen Chapel
AMK church, Rev. C. J. Pierce,
Sr., pastor were fine, with the
Members helping to make Christ-
feus a merry one for the pastor
and his family. Corporal Roscoe
Davis of California, has I>een visit-
ing relatives and friends. He left
Sunday for his post. Mr. snd Mrs.
Hagent Maney of San Antonio
tlslted relatives here Sunday. Rev.
'H. L. Tabor of San Antonio, Tex-
as, will prencu at Live Oak Bap-
list church on Sunday, December
*7.
t Please give your news to the
reporter early for next week's
fcsoe.
Beeville News
• The Boy Scouts held an instal-
ls WniiimiUi nirtt at the
'1. All members were present
their tenderfoot certificates.
El vie Canada died December 15,
«t the family home, and was bnrled
o December 18. He was 01 years
Mrs. Annie Nailman of Suther- o", having been born on October
Rev. O. W. Merriweather, A.
B., D. 1)., A. M, dean.
Rev. Uiy8*s v. KIrkcndall, B
Tb. D. D.
Mrs. Allle Lee Kirkendall, B.
Th., B. D. T.
Mrs. M. L. Hardeman, A. B.
The Rev. G. W. Merriweather,
dean, has the A. B. and D. D.
degrees from the Metropolitan
Bible college (white), post grad-
uate National course, and an. In-
ternational Sunday School and
Hibte course.
Dr. Merriweather wrote the
first B.Y.P.U, manual, and sold
the same to Dr. H. Allen Boyd.
The board of education conferred
npon him the degrees of A.M., D.D.
Dr. Merrlwetlier has taught in
the following schools and colleges
Guadalupe college, Butler college,
Homa Industrial college, and Con-
roc extentlon school. Twenty years
ago, Dr. Merriwether was a pio-
neer in the school of religion.
Mrs. Allle Lee Klrkemlall, B.
Th., B.S.T., instructor: missionary
courses, Sunday School and Baptist
Training Union pedagogy, dally
vacation Bible school methods.
Mrs. M. L. Hardeman, A. B.,
Instructor of English, graduate
of Wiley college.
Students completing these cours-
es will receive diplomas and C.A.
degree (church administration).
Registration days: Jan. 41, 5,
1042, from 10:00 a.m., to 12:00
noon; 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. each
day.
This school has the endorsement
;nd support of the General Bap-
llst Convention of Texas. The pur-
pose of this school is to keep
(live. In this section lu particular,
ind the state In general, the sen-
/linent of Cosdalupe college while
1 .*<11 *.*y. .n?;n.'nr 1. jmj
2% Compound
Interest account
- Accounts bear interest
from date of receipt.
No amount too sin;ill.
San Antonio
Loan & Trust Co;
215 W. Commerce St.
and Catherine Upton 1 Douglas
Green of Prairie View epilepe
Miss Blanche Mlnkens, Houston
college; Miss Corliss Mlnkens and
Charles F. Lytle, Jr., TlHotson
college.
Holiday visitors In the city were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chretien, Sr.
of San Antonio, who were guests
of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Dudley;
Mrs. Fsnnle Cliff of Snn Antonio,
who was the guest of her mother,
Mrs. M. E. Townsend and family:
Mrs. Dora Crawley of Corpus
Chrlstl was the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Bernlce Williams.
*tri. E. J. Letherldge spent the
holidays In Houston and Galveston
with her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Dudley and
other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew
Johnson, Mrs. El Ira Dumas and
with Mesdames Mary Bnrnel
Molly .Moore, Eunice Dorn at
baby, Bobby Jean; Mr. and Mr
P. Richardson, I,uc!le and (,r.ia
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. McKiulc.
Brawley, Ornce Mac Dukes attf
Wallace E. Harnett. A delicto,
Christmas dluner was served uiW
the table and rooms were adorns
with Christmas decorations.
Mrs. Mary Harnett left Sato'
day mornlug to visit relatives h
Yoakum, Texas. Rev. W. G. Mer
rlweather was a visitor in tl
city for Christmas, and preacha..
at Antloeh Baptist church on So*
day morning.
Mrs. Irene Ratcllff of Randolt.
and little Bettle Joyce of HegulT
spent Christmas with rclatlvar
Mr. and Mrs. Sfmmle Thoinas (
of Mrs. E. J. Thomas at Laver-
nla, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wert Mitchell, San
Antonio, were holiday guests of
her mother, Mrs. Julia Turner,
and family. Mrs. B. C. Murray of
Mathls, Texas, is home for the
holidays.
e
Kenedy News
Mrs. C a 111 e Henderson and
daughter, Miss Masslc Lewis of
Corpus Chrlstl, were guests in the
city on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.
King Watson and family of Karnes
City were holiday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Adklns, Miss
Geraldlne Pleasant of San Autonlo
spent Christmas with her mother,
Mrs. Jessie Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. James Boiley, and
Jerrell, of Brady were guests of
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Steve
M.I . . . Bailey, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Randle
sufficient buildings are being con-j „„„ Hobert ^ motorfd t0 8an
,trusted and the NYA Project Is, ^tonto last week. Mn. Mandy
na am TI.a •%.. ma. a «# tkla 9
McClaln of San Antonio la the
carried on. The purpose of this
tchool is also to prepare young
BMiHii1 ifii.1 iu7« m finvr
( ARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this method
ttof pastor reviewing the ftunday j <}t extending sincere appreciation
•chool le«son. and speaking at' t0 'r^'n^s the solace and many
the morning service. B.T.S. with sympathy during
Hondo News
Mr. and Mrs. Houston spent the
week end in Niion, Texas, visiting
hli father and other relatives.
Corporal F. Price, of the 991 _
Qnartm *ter«v M* relit!**?' r ^
while on a 10day furlough. | ard Payne, in San Antonio."Em-
Private Francis Le Furjah spent I mett Payne was In town tr,.'
three days In Houston visiting his: Christmas with his sister. George
#*l>.nz1a lis . ■- A IIAaa) n*_ _ _ . .
Hubbard was returned home from
land Springs is spending Cbristmaa
holidays with lier aunt, Mrs. J. g.
Williams. Services at the Method-
ist church were well attended for
the Christmas before day service.
Mr. and Mrs. Esau Spriggs bad
Christmas dinner with her parents,
Mr. ond Mrs. Jack Lltt!«/W:d.
The Harris sisters spent Christ-
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ozal Daw-
son spent the week-end in the city
to meet her son, Buster Fuller,
who was en route to Meiico to
visit his friends
Ollie Williams in charge. The
beacons led the prayer meeting
■nd the senior choir sang for the
devotional. Rev. Wilcox delivered
ffie sermon at the night service.'
Tun are welcome to attend our
#prvice?
the recent illness and death of
our brother and husband, II. K.
Wrenn.
r-Mrs. Minnie W'reun, widow.
Felix Wrenn and family,
brother.
Miss Ruth Wrenn, sbster.
•ON8 AND DAI r.TIIKRS
•F ALLEN
<New* rectivec too lat# for publl-
•tt.or. )
ST. eJAMKS AJMLE.
Rev. Prince F. JafkMm, Factor
Mu< h Interest was shewn in
Sunday school. Edward f'hase
presented the paxtor a gift from
llio school and all children were
wniembered by 8anta. A beautiful
/•frtlmistic creed was presented the
•rhool by George Brown.
The p&*tor delivered a great
■*> sage, "Forgetting things In the
fast . At the evening worship,
-ftev. R. C. McMillian, pastor of
ffce A M E. church at Flatonia.
.delivered tlie nermon. Consecration
♦as observed at both service*
Many visitors w *re present and
two addition* were made to the
•fcurcb. Visitors are always wel-
#Dme
IN MFMORIAM
In memory of our dear sister,
wife, and aunt, Mrs. Joe Dotry,
who passed on, January 1, 1M2.
A precious one from us has gone,
a voice we loved is stilled. A place
Is vacant In our home which
never can be filled. God in His
wisdom has recalled the boon
His love has given, and though
the body slumbers here, the soul
is safe In heaven.
— Mrs. 8. G. Calhoun, sister.
Joe Dotry, widower,
and family.
SH1L0H BAPTIST
Rev. 8. E. steward. Pa*tor
fNew received too late for publi-
cation.)
Flatonia News
No service was held on Sunday
•t St. Paul AME church. Rev. R.
€. McMillan visited bis mother for
•rveral days In San Antonio. Mrs.
M. E. Webster is visiting in Lex-
taglon. Miss Mattle Mae Cline of
Man Antonl i spent Christmas with
ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J H
1 ttioe
Little Annie Marie Bingley and!®0' ™ a"d Committeemen has
J. H. Cline spent the Christmas | 5^,.? J?
frtrildnys In Shiner with .Mrs. A. e
Barksdnle. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lee|
Istfond of Qalveston spent Christ
CARD OF THANKS
We with to thank our many
friends for their kindnesses in
helping during the Illness and at
the death of our father, Monroe
Bracken, who died DecomlK>r 7.
We are grateful for the beautiful
florals and the wondgrful message
by Rev. W. M. Johnson.
—Mrs. A. L. Fleming.
Rollie Bracken.
Bnster Bracken.
daughter and sons.
Brackettville News
James July and Lois Taylor,
students at St. Peter Claver ac-
ademy, San Antonio, are home for
the holidays visiting their parents
Mrs. D. L. Linton of San Antonioi daughter, Dorothy, spent Thursday
Pearsall News
(This news received too lats for
publication J-'-Mt u-eek.)
Sunday was pastoral day at St.
James with Rev. Stone preaching
a fine sermon Eldo La Bruce of
Devine attended services at St.
James Rev. Jahn Stevens, Mrs.
J. B. Rivers, and Miss Bertha
Lee Kelly motored to San Antonio
last Saturday. j
Mrs. HsWe G. Merriweather
spent the week-end In San Antonio.
Lloyd Cnrtls and Henry Gammage
of Miguel visited friends here
Monday. Misses Hattle B. Reed
and Gladys M. Richardson, who
are attending school In San An-
tonio, are home for the holidays.
Mrs. R. H. Richardson and
the hospital. Miss J. Weatberly
was In the city from San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Wheat and
Mrs. Hester Smith are on the
sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Roberts si>ent Christmas in Luling,
Texas. Mrs. Eugene Grant Is
spending Christmas In Rosebud.
Jlimnle Haston was called to Alice
due to the death of his son. Mil-
lard Alexander has returned home
from Arizona.
Mrs. Mamie Campbell of Sublime
and D. B. Houston of Hondo, were
visiting their mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Annie Simmons. Prof.
O. L. Wimbush made a business
trip to San Antonio last Saturday.
Rev. I. B. Loud held the first
quarterly conference at Harris
Chapel, December 16 and 17. Hej
preached two fine sermons whll
•, 1881. He Is survived by his
widow, Mrs. Mary Canada; «
daughter, Mrs. Elva Bllhips; and
a step daughter, Miss Alma Hamp-
ton; four brothers and other rel-
atives .Canada was a deacon in
Bcthelem Baptist church for 30
years, ana had tieen superintend-
ent of the Sunday school for 31
. .h - ' ' •
Mrs. Eloisc Barefield will en-
tertain the Earnest Workers circle
on December 22.
religions work.
P. S. A business course will
be offered In connection with this
school.
* 1 (Adv«rt!stm«nt)
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Victoria News
Pettus News
is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. M
Edmerson.
Clarence C. Warren and Chap-
lain Gardner of this city were
visitors in Del Rio Saturday. Wil-
lis M. Bmitb and Robert L. M
Intyre are spending the holidays
in Han Antonio.
A special and urgent meeting for
| 4. with all being urged to attend.
♦
Runge Newg
Bkis with his father, Henry lAfond.
Mrs. Voire* Handle cf San An-
(Thin new* rfe-Hwd too late fo
publ'.carton last Meek.)
Mr. and Mrs. George Washing
tliiio spent a day with Mrs. Annie j ton and family spent Tuesday with
Mae Bingley el route to Wmeites-| Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Washington.
ler, Teirs. Mr. and Mrs. Hal map I , j). Dcains and Elder N. Dcama who recently entered the army.l
■©Brothers of Weimar visited hist. ~"urncs City were In the elty John Hons is still en the sick i
Wnt, Mrs. Ucltle Clliie. | week isskinc ev« 'b« farm i lint.
in Han Antonio. Eric Heed of San
Antonio spent Sunday here.
«.
Pleasanton News
(This new. received too l&te for
publication las! *etk).
Sunday services were fine at an
churches, with Rev. G. V. Cavitt
preaching a wonderful sermon at
here, raising $52.45.
Rev. B. J. Easter was at bl«j
post Sunday at Harris Chapel
George Hubbard uuderwent a seri-
ous operation at the Crest Vie
hospital, and Is Improving nicely.
Mrs. M T. Wheat is on the tii
list.
Mesdames Annie Simmons a
Mar? Ferguson have gone to Sal
Antonio to spend the holiday sea-
son. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Porti
have moved to their farm. Mi
Myrtle Dancer of S-guIn Is In t!
city for an Indefinite stay.
Private Grunt AVright of Foi
Sam Houston spent the week-end
In the city visiting relatives. Mr.
and Mrs. I. G. Alexander spent
the week-end here. Earl Payne Is
getting along fine after having
had a very aore hand.
Uvalde News
Mesdames L. Blnckwell, C. Mc-
Oarty, n. Mess, and Miss Mabel
Blackwell and Miss Carey Mc-
Carty attended the funeral of Elva
Canada In Beeville, Texas, last
Wednesday. Mrs. Cleve Rose, Mrs.
Rllev Mccarty, and children, mo-
toted to Charco and Kenedy, Wed-
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J." Black-
well, and daughter, and the Mc-
Carty children motored to Kenedy
Inst Sunday.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Qrcver Archie celebrated his
fcwrth birthday on Sunday, with
10 guests present. Mrs. Rachel
Beasley has returned home. Mrs.
>1 Will Fleming left Thursday for
[OfHMlas to s)>end Christinas with
letter sister and family.
Tbe Arlsto club and the Kappa
Nu dub were hostesses to the
holiday socials at Johnson's place
with music and games being en-
Joyed by the guests. Edwin Dud-
ley entertained at his home on
nigh! .fkh a jpirty.
Games and music were enjoyed
by a number of friends. A salad
course was served.
Among the students home for
the holidays were Misses Ethel
Mae Joshua, Oscar Mae Allen
San Antonio spent Friday in th
children, and Mrs. Augusta Brown i n^ "b*I)°ro'^ K^"y "ml Mi*)
were holiday guests at tbe home . .. 0 Anst'n' Texas, Jislui
relatives and friends over tlx
week-end. Mrs. Katie Ward of Sai
Antonio spent the week end.
Mrs. Nona B. Johnson returned
home Monday after a stay of oik
week In Ran Antonio. Mr. and Mrs.
FWton McKean of San Anionic
spent Saturday and Sunday In tbf
city. Robert Johnson of Inglwldt
spent the week end In the city.
Misses Lily B. and Lola Waike(
of San Antonio were visitors ig
the city ou Friday. Mr. and Mrs
Champion Johnson of Odessa spent
Christmas with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Mr. an{
Mrs. Mandie Hays left for thel(
home in San Antonio last Friday
Miss Dorothy Jean Swaaner oC
San Antonio visited Mlsi Rutk
Ella Smith over the weekend
Private A. T. Thomas of Alexaa
drla, Louisiana, spent Chrlstma(
In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Mlltoa
Brown snd Walter Brown of Coi*
pus tbrlstl 1s visiting relatives.
Scott Armstrong of Fort Huaehuco,
Arlxona, spent bis furlough In th«
• --
Miss Mae Etta Speurs left
ai.-af.Mt. ud ttn.
Springs of
nr. and Mrs. Bay Springs ol
Halletsvlllo were dinner guests of
Mrs. E. L. Lewis. Clarence Bober-
son spent a few days here. Mr.
and Mrs. Elden Roberson and sev-
eral others spent Christmas in
Corpus. Miss Beatrice Hopkins of
Corpus Chrlstl Is spending the
holidays with Mrs. Tennessee Ol-
Uson. J. B. Springs spent tbe holi-
days In San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Murray of
Victoria, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. H. Lott went to Kenedy to
be Hie guests of Mr*. N. Phillips.
Luiittff New*
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barnett
were bost^to a Christmas dinner
urday for San Antonio to *ti
tbe weddlnf of her sister, Mis*
Goldle Mae Harper to Hernta
Adams on Saturday night. Alfred
Merriweather visited relatives tg
the city on Friday. Mrs. E. I.l«-
gett, I Terry, and Mary B. Batti-
wblte spent Friday In Seguln. Ills*
Eula Johnson and sister, Lovle
Chase, left for their home la
Kingsvllie lost Saturday.
Funeral services were held to(
Arthur A. J. Brown of tbe Galre*
ton Veteran hospital, on Sunday,
December..-TO Jle tbe eon of
Mr. and Mrs. Prince Brown of
this city. The Hysaw funeral home
made arrangements.
it Jesse Beasley of George West,
Texas, who Is 111, Is visitlug his
niece, Mrs. Ada Archie. Rev. and
Mrs. Johnson were in tbe city
Sunday for service. L. Blackwell
and Riley McCarty motored to
Kenedy last week-end. Mrs. Olive
Rose is spending tbe holidays in
Corpus Chrlsti.
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parents | directed by Mrs. Jewel KIncblow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jxe Roy Woodson' |
and Mrs. Eunice Woodson, acconi
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and Private Wallace Anderson,
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FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
At the close of another year we realize how important your friendship and good wiii
have been to our success. We appreciate the opportunity the Holiday Season brings to
say "Thank You" and to wish you a Happy New Year.
THANKS A MILLION
Lest you forget our boys on the firing line, we have a Patriotic Reminder you will be
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1943, newspaper, January 1, 1943; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399547/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.