San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1947 Page: 8 of 8
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'AGS BIGHT
SAN ANTOMO REGISTER
rioncer
White
>\ ings
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Backed by Over
85 YEARS MILLING
EXPERIENCE
PIONEER FLOUR
MILLS
SAS ANTOMO, TEXAS
SECOND BAPTIST CHVKCll
Chestnut anil Centre Streets
Samuel 11. James, Jr, S.T.M,
Minister
COM) BAPTIST 150X—
K wrt.U SERVICES
6:00 A.M.—Candle-lighting serv-
ice.
a :45 A.M.—Children's program.
U :00 A.M.—Rev. James will
i preach.
7:30 P.M.— Easter cantata,
llnl)' communion
You are imilcd.
Second Baptist s
Easter Sen ices
Announced
Seeks School Aid
IlKKNT
REV. \>
C- nro - don.
to be rebuilt
The K
Sound Movie at
Crockett Street
Christian Church
A sound motion-picture* in full
technicolor, "The Bridge to Yiushi."
will be shown at a popular services
to tie held ia Crockett Street Chris-
tian church, 1101 East Crockett
street, at 7:30, April 8, it was an-
nounced by the Reverend Artis J.
Walker, minister.
The picture is a contrast between
American and Chinese civilizations
and depicts the familiar scenes
around a typical prosperous Amer-
ican city. Then there are shown
many scenes in natural color photog-
raphy of ancient and picturesque
Chinese methods of agriculture,
dustry and transportation.
(Advertisement)
On Union Baptist Easter Program
A fall Ba < I
arranged for Suncl
tist church, the 1
ogram h.w
id iij
Dr. W. S.
of Fort Worth, Tex
ident of Conroe colleg
engaged in an effort t
to be used for the rel
boys dormitory at t
was razed by fire, F
He is seeking .he
San Antonio chur :hei
cently appeared in
and Nava-t ta in
efi
1
for
Brent, pastor
aptist church
<. and pres-
, is currently
secure funds
lildii.g of the
onroe, which
l . 20.
assistance of
and has re-
Kenedy, Austin,
behalf of this
"Easter Parade" Program
At East St. I'aul Methodist
Under the auspices of the Metho-
dist Mini : :>• alliance, an ''Easter
para le" wi' be given Sunday after-
on at thr s o'clock at Fast St.
Paul Methodist church, 211 Lock-
hart. St. 1'aul. Sanford's Chai el,
Junes Chaprl. K!li* 'ii's Fads Tem-
ple and Jar !> s Chapel choirs and
Reverend I. B. Loud will deliver
the special message for the occasion.
Here, April 27
r K1II.W, Al'KlL 4,
11. Ja
Jr., pa si
is invite
A
held at
with tlif
der tbe
Aaron.
Rev. Jat
ing mes*
At V
>r, aud to
PlisKgp,
rort^^^^ I HHHh
Dr. Brent said thnt co-t of labor j
r the proje-1 would be $-000. and i HKflE^K
at materials would be solicited
on firms of Conroe and .-the: fffi
crvice
the
of Mrs
Fill be also ant
lions through
jounced that,
out Texas. IIo
, April 14 IS,
1 uiujf, the W.
M. A. John
would Ih> cot
iducted.
L.'.ui.'o irev. T
I rent gradual
wi from Con-
uuk-i . roe In 1:
! 27, and was
elect o.I pres.
muru. itlent of
the instil nth
m in Soptein-
f>er, lt K
), with his c
ontributing a
f the "'s ^
ervice witho
ut remuncra-
ht- prcst'i
iiii'd in their Eu:
gram, uu<
tier the suiwrviski
Ailwrta 1
Lewis.
Be?. J..
mes will deliver tl
message
.
mri( u
ill be rendered
festival (
Jholr under the
of Mrs. J
lie mice liland. A
ot titta n
orship hour, then
the servh
of the blessing t
of the ib
.r« h.
An Ka-
■ter cantata. "Tli
La>t Won
pro
Mrs
d special
direction
s a part
u will be
ot babies
tion, as an attempt is made l
the school on a sound basis.
Dr. Brent was pastor of S<
Faptist church, here, for six j
< signing in 3WO to accept the
\\ ■ h pastorate. He l* modi
of the St. John Landmark as-
tion. and «-bairn in of the •
tional board, of the General B«'
conventi n of Texas.
i
SI vn nbore are David Ellis and Charles Dixon, widely known j
instrumentalists, who with tbo senior choir, will render special Easter]
music, at services to be held Sunday ni rnlng, at 5 o'clock, at Unloti
Baptist church, the Rev. J. L. Taylor, pastor. Rev. Taylor will deliver
the special Faster sermon
Tlu y. ujj ]ieople*s Easter program will l>e held at the 11 o'clock, hour.
Union Baptist has lwen celebrating, with much enthusiasm, the 28th
nnnivt i ry .f the Rev. Taylor's putorste, and, this week, the church
• xtt led its thanks to the pastors, dioirs. and friunds of the city, who
participated in the celebration, and who contributed so much to its
success.
4\r
Bluebonnet Church 01 God
In Christ Celebrates
Tastor's 11th Anniversary
The Bluebonnet Church of God in
Christ will honor its pastor, Rev. E.
I). Childri >s in a one-week celebra-
tion beginning April 7 through
April 13# in appreciation of his 11
years' pastorate and service. Under
his leadership a church was pur-
chased at 107 South Pine which is
an outstanding accomplishment.
The anniversary sermon will be
delivered by Rev. W. O. Andersou
Gospel Song Program at
New Light, April 15
New Light Baptist church, the
Rev. Dr. P. 8. Wilkinson, pastor,
will present Mildred L. Richardson
and Rhebe Moore-Langhum in a
series of gospel songs, Tuesday
evening, April 15, at 8:30 o'clock.
The public io invited.
(Advertisement)
of West End Church of God in
Christ. All are welcome.
festival
log. Fo
Theod
d by
the e*
juimun
Ohio Minister at
ML Calvary Baptist
St. John Baptist
Host to " ioulli
Rally." April 12
I The next '"youth for Christ" rally,
1 set for Saturl
DR. HENRY
to address
ALLEN BOYD
brotherhood
Dr. Henry Allen Boyd, native San
An: nian, nationally famous Bap-
tist leader, secretary of the Nation-
al Baptist convention, and secre-
tary of the National Baptist Pub-
lishing board, will be the principal
speaker, Sunday, April 27. at the
state and national Baptist Brother-
Saturday evening. April 12, au<* national Baptist Brother-
. will be held at St. John's hood union meeting that will beheld
- Baptist church, Cleveland, Ohio, is Baptist rhtirrh, 110 Olmoa, the Rev. \bcre at New Fight Baptist church,
to be all-day guvvt apeaWer At iit. K. J. Wllion, pastor. Ithe Rev. Dr. P. 8. Wilkinson, pas-
CaWary Baptist church, tub* city, \ This change ot meeting from\toT. Dr. WUklnson la the chairman
on Kas let Sunday, April G. Rev. L \ Vim Baptist church has \>een «f-
C. Hcnegan U pastor ot ML Calvary. - fected, tor this meeting, to widen
Rev. Boone is the only living ex- the city-wide scope of the program.
moderator of the La Grange Bap- , and for the convenience of distant
tiat association. The pan for and I mem Iters.
members of ML Calvary are ex-/ With each rally. Interest has be-
pectin* a large audience at each [come more Intent, the attendance
service to hear the great speaker. , has grown, and Dew members have
of the educational board ot th« Na-
tional Baptist convention ot A.<ner
lea.
Representatives of the state and
national Baptist brotherhood of the
National U « p 11 * t convention of
America will converge on San An-
tonio. April 27, for a mammoth.
SAN ANTONIO LOAN
& TRUST CO.
CHARTERED 1893
"NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS'
Everything must have a begiifning, and "SUCCESS,'1
too, must have a starting poinj.—From Poor Richard'*
Almanac. Benjamin Frank'^i wid, "Save and nave.'*
BTXKT A. ACCOUNT
215 W. Commerce St. $
aWli
LOOK! HURRY! LOOK!
m Prosperity Heights (North of Lake View Addition)
io out West Commerce on New Highway, 1M Miles past Lady of Lake College r.fctA
Saturday, April 5
3 P.M. to 6 P.M.
Free Ice Cream and Soda Water
EXCLUSIVE COLORED ADDITION
Last Week—Sold About One-Third of Lots
478 Choice Lots For Sale
Lots Sell For $1501-$350 t
*50l) Down ^S00 Per Month
No Taxes, No Interest for 0 YEARS
BE ON TIME TO GET CHOICE SITES-DO N'T WAIT-MANY CHOICE LOTS LEFT-
GO OUT AND PICK OUT YOUR LOT. EACH LOT 18 NUMBERED.
Call Cathedral 6961 for Information
I. MEADER and SON
2007 East Houston Street
Thoughts to
Ponder
By Evangelist
MRS M A GOODWIN
Dear reader, think of the res-
umption of our Lord and what
It mean* to you. Ilad He not
risen from the grave, we all
Won Id be miserable, no hope. t*o
contentment But Hi* rioing
power made him mhrhty t >
Mire; robbing the grave of its
victory. It can no longer hold
His saints. Pulling the uting
from death, we no longer die,
but sleep in Je*u>. And, oil, how
sweet, from which none e\er
wakes to weep And we shall
all rise with Him in the gen-
eral resurrection morning.
' been added. I one-day meeting in an educational
Following the program. April 12.! and foreign mission financial drive,
refreshment! will be served by St
John's.
Ira L. Clark is the president of
the brotherhood.
11
it vthc
CtRI) OF TIIWH*
W.- wUb our sincere
(ratltuilf iiii'l rtIi ihitnk* for
ttvry aii "f ihown us In
oar recent *tc;ivt-n-t'LL Mny ljo<l
bless you all.
—The H.^lges familj.
Announcing....
THE OPENING OF OIK NEW
Poultry and E99
Shop
At 207 Chestnut Street
Fresh Dressed Poultry
Strictly Fresh Eggs
PRINT FEED BAGS
Chestnut Poultry Place
OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS
Fannin G171
CARD OF TII\NKS
We wish to extend our most sin-
cere thanks Mud appreciation to our
many friends for their kindness to
us during the illness and at the
death of our husband and brother,
Melvln Johnson, who passed March
2\, 1947. Thanks f r the heatitlfnl
florals, cards, telegrams and dona-
tion of cars ami pe<'ial thauks to
lie v. J. Henry Hardeman, iter W.
I. Hector and Rev. O riff in of Aui-
tla.
—Mrs. I la Johnson, widow.
Memlauics George Allen, An-
nie Fields, Alliert Ramsey.
Booker Be** and Beatrice
Fountain, sisters; 11 e r tu a u
Johnson, brother.
CARD OF THANKS
We, the family -f Hie int.- Arthur
Vlcfirew. who passed March 24, wish
to thank our many friends and
neighb«>n< for their kindnesa to us
during the illness and death of our
late huhtiand and brother. For cards,
telegrams, florals and cars donat-
ed, we are grateful. We especially
(hank Rev. 1a F Muse and Her. K.
W. Allen for their words of sym-
pathy ami the Collitia Funeral home
for their splendid service
—Mrs. Estella McOrew, widow.
Mrs. Mamie l.ove, sister.
W. L. WALKER, CPA
•pcelal Aeeonnllni and
Bouskffplsf Strvlee
HOT A R1 PtHLIC
lite Eat! noiit'iB street
•m Astoslo 2. Isxas
Usrtleld «07«
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SUNDAY
7:43 A.M.—Spiritual Gospel Singers
Of Greater Mntbt Ollte llaptUt (horrh, Eev. J. tf. flyr<l, I'nttor
8:45 A.M.—Sermonette
9:00 A.M.—"Hallelujah"
10:00 A.M.—Kelly Field Chorus
10:30 A.M.—"Sneakin' Out"
11:30 A.M.—Negro Baptist Hour
WEEK DAYS
8:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M.—"Tippin' In"
6:43 A.M.—Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat-
urday—Gospel Singers
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