San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1941 Page: 6 of 8
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FRIDAY, AU6U8T 1. 1N1
As a pretty compliment to their thirtieth year of
marital happiness, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Sr.,
225 Carter street, South San Antonio, were entertained
with a family reunion Sunday, July 27, with their
children and Mrs. Brown's sisters as hosts . . .
About fifty relatives of the couple were present,
including out-of-towncrs, Mrs. Minnie Spears and
Mr3. Era Davis, Mr. Brown's mother and sister . . .
Also present was Miss Julia Simmons who was Mrs.
B.'s bride's maid when she launched out on the
matrimonial sea thirty years ago . . . The couple
was showered with many lovely lovelies and the
day was filled to the brim with happiness . . .
• • • • •
Mrs. Ruth Crockett Cooley, former Alamo City
resident, and now an instructor in the Chicago
school system, was entertained at dinner Wednesday
evening at Holy Redeemer rectory, 1819 Nevada
street, Father L. J. AVelbers as host . . . Guests were
Mesdames Maurice Jones, .1 D. Mueklerov; Misses
Katharine Beverly and Maivella Kurtz; Father Ed-
ward (Jlancy and the guest of honor . . . Mrs. Cooley,
who has been one of the summer's most popular vis-
itors. is en route to Honolulu where she will enter
tiic University of Hawaii this fall, doing further
graduate study . . .
• • • • .
The Omegas were hosts Wednesday p.m. at a jolly
get-together at the home of Dr. and Jlrs. L. M.
1'readier in Hays street . . . Only Q's and their ladies,
but pun-lenty of fun . . . Dancing, sipping tall
( Doling drinks or just making taiky-talk as the mood
indicated . . .
i • i t t
l'he fifth annual meeting of the Texas Negro Cham-
ber of Commerce will hold fortli in Dallas, August
M . . . Localitts to make the jaunt are local prexy,
•v. i!. i;,y„nt, B. A. Adams and IJ> J. Andrews, fi-
.am i.. I -rcretary and secretary of the local chamber...
• • • • •
'idd ;>> our popular visitors, James C. Evans, specialist
■M t.: • la. ui- supply division, Office of Production Man-
4g'-in \.lio has been here for the past week . . .
■a J m of duty . . . IIo'll be a speaker at the afore-
mciitior. '1 meet in Dallas . . .
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* esfahtouizi.
PLEASE NOTE: Club reports and other material for the society section, must reach the office of San
Antonio Register not liter than Tuesday noon.
Teddy Young to
Sponsor "Block"
Dance, August 4
Teddy Young and his "Quin on
Time" will sponsor a big "block"
dance Monday night, August 4.
for the benefit of the San Antonio
Blind association. Tlans are be-
ing made to make this the biggest
block dance in the history of the
city with n gala floor show and
music by San Antonlo'a two ace
orchestras, "Fats" Martin and
Jack Ransom.
As a special Inducement for the
patrons to come out In large num-
bers and enjoy themselves, the
admission has been set at only
thirty-five cents. As an added it-
traction there will be a big "Quln
on Time" contest with two ca3n
prizes. The hours are from 9:00
p.m., until 1:00 a.m., and the loca-
tion is the 400 block of North Cen-
tre street. For further informa-
tion call Tetldy Young, 1014 Iowa
street, Kenwood 3980, or Mrs.
Claytie Polk, assistant director, at
Kenwood 4S&S. (Adv.)
fashionette
By Hazel Griggs-Real
Asuorlated Htfr* Frets
fashio* editor
DUCK THE HEAT Mr., Mrs. Clarence
AT BLUE
FLAME INN
Waddles Showered
The home of Mr. and Ur«. E.
The weather has Just really fco- n Smitb. 1730 Nolan street, was
gun to get hot, bat even the heit t),e 6cene of one of the season's
won't bother If yoo take the Mr nl0st colorful affair, when Mr.
to drive to cool Blue Flame Inn. j and Mrs, Clarence B. Waddles
Ilogack street and Aviation bou were entertained with a ' mlscel-
Dr. C. I'. Davis, tialveston, Texas, who has been
► iie lious' jrucst of l)r. and Mrs. M. L. Preacher for
aeverui tlajs ... A jolly good fellow . . .
• • • • •
Mrs. Louvenia ("Bo-peep'") Johnson, Los Angeles,
tJaliiOi-uia, spent a month in the sti-te visiting rel-
ative ; here and in Corpus C'hristi, Houston and Pal-
es! .ne . . . While here she was the house guest of
^sl£fc'"-lav.-. Mrs. J. D. Johnson, and cousins
. Jftmrv srtpfW en
visit . . .
Dniplimented her
Mrs. L. E. Gates carding us from New York City
where she and Ida Nunley Browne are thrilling to the
many wonders that go to make up the Big Town
. . . Report that S. A. friends have been lovely to
thcin . . .
• • • • •
n•)>.!; NOW!
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
PARTY
The Famous Door was the scene
j of a beautiful birthday party
i Riven in honor of Mrs. Itobert
I Burleson by some of the waiters
"f the San Antonio Country ciub,
I Friday night, July 25. Guests ln-
BIRTHDAY PARTY |
Little Robert Gene McKinney,
,011 of Mrs. W. G. Cruse McKin-j
aey, -11 Connelly street, celebrated'
his third birthday Sunday, July
87, at the home of his grand-
molh.T, -Mrs A. G. Cruse, 2341
Dakota street with ten little boys
«uil girls of the Ella Austin or-.
, eluded Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur X.o.t
plumage among the twenty guests.
i Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Shepard,
Sallies were enjoyed and caUe an J' , „ . ,, , , ...
, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnson, Mr.
punch served. | nn)J Mrg a<)bcrt Mqss J[rg aar
■RTPTWnAV PAT?TV ) **nce Waddles of Corpus Christi,
Mr M if L her' M—. Harry Bellinger and guest.
daughter, Sarah 'l/-e, with a birtb-' 1!ai1^ and gllest- iind the
day party, Sunday evening, July! honoreed guest. Dancing was en
27, and her mother with a turkey
dinner for the family that night.
It was a double birthday for both
of them, and Mrs. Dukes and Mrs.
Joyed.
STAG PARTY
The young men employees of S.
Kyle presented a lovely birthdayI H. Kress store are giving a stag
cake to the houoree and to her | at the home of Verdell Miller,
grandmother. A lovely time was J 1307 Nebraska, August 9. The af-
apent all day.
CHICAGO VISITOR
HONORED
Mrs. Charles Stevens, 413 North
Fias street, entertained a number
of her friends, Sunday evening,
honoring Mrs. Ruth Crockett Coo-
ley. a former resident of this city,
who makes her home In Chicago,
Illinois. Games were enjoyed dur-
ing the evening. The bonoree is
the house guest of Mia. Tom Har-
rison on Salado Itoad.
Mrs. Cooley la a teacher in the
Chicago public schools and "a*s
obtained a sabbatical leave for
the purpose of travel and study,
and expects to matriculate In the
University of Hawaii In September.
She is prominent in the civic and
religious activities In St. Anselms
Catholic church of Chicago. Dur-
ing ber absence her four children
will remain In Chicago with their
father, Howard C. Cooley.
i KICH BROWNS GOOD
I MIDSI MMKR CHOICE
If your vacation is a late one,
' or you want to refresh your sum
! mer wardrobe, with something
! dark with an autumn air, why not
choose a frock from the early
arrivals in dresses that forecast
fall?
i Most of the new frocks may be
I found in sheer fabrics, po that
j they are comfortable for wear
j right now, and perfect with furs
or a coat when cooler weather
comes.
Black, of course, always begin*
TlWT -TUVtw '*■" Vn
casually simple basic dresses, to
lie ^worn with unrelieved black
nccessorles or with pastel bats aid
gloves. This season, we find also
a delightful range of browns, dark
' yet cool-looking, to share the spot-
' light with the classic blacks.
The rich browns range from a
I deep, clear tone as dark as cafe
| noir to bronze and soft cocoa. The
itc-rl.ils roml 'j;'1, these
sunimer-into-autumn clothes are
lightweight jersey, dull and satin
crepe, and rayon sheer.
The autumn silhouette promises
to be slim, and details significant
throughout the collections are:
peplums, gathered tiers, flounces,
lower waistlines, plunging neck-
lines, and dolman sleeves. These
are the trends for which to look
to be sure that your new dress
has a new look.
Two-piece dresses, which are so
satisfactory for all-round weir
because they give that ensemble
look, come as slim long-waisted
jackets over slender pleated skirts
as adaptations o[ the bloused Kits
flan tunic, or as apron tunics thi't
look like a dress from the back,
like a suit from the front.
There are endless variations of
the accessory theme to give the
new browns a cool, yet forward
appearance. Matching hat, gloves
vard. South San Antonio.
You'll always find the drinks
cooled to Just the right temper-
ature at this popular spot, beible
an atmosphere of comfort that Is
unexcelled.
The Blue Flame kitchen offer-
delectable foods that are sure to
appease tbe most discriminative
appetite, and It specializes In
Mexican dishes.
Whether your party la a prlra'c
affair or club sponsored, tbe mim-
ncement of Blue Flame offers the
best at all time*, so wnen plan
nlng a fun festival, telephoiv
Lambert 20514, Blue Flame Inn,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones, pro
prletors.
ON EXTENDED TRIP
Mrs. O. A. Kitchen, of Victor!?.,
and Mrs. C. H. Ellis, San Antonio,
left, last week-end, for an ex
tended vacation trip, the popniir
pair going first to Oklahoma Cl y,
Oklahoma, to attend tbe annual
session of the National Federation
of Colored Women, then to St.
Louts, Missouri; Kansas City; Chi
cago, Illinois; Detroit, Michigan
Canada; Niagara Falla, then to
the International congress of the
Order of Eastern Star, In Buffalo,
New l'ork. From Buffalo, they
will go to New York City; Wash'
lngton, D. C.; Baltimore, Mary,
land; other Atlantic seaboard
points, and then to New Orleans,
Louisiana. They will return to
Texas about the first of Septem-
ber.
Accompanying Mrg. Klteben,
from Victoria, to San Antonio,
where she was Joined by Mrs.
Ellis, was little Miss Clifford
Berlba Musely Kitchen.
MILLER-O'CONNOR
Miss Freddie Mae O'CmWI \he-
-*dm «' d
laneous shower for their new home
in Corpus Christi. Hosts of friends
and admirers showered them with
practical gifts and the house was
a veritable flower garden.
The younger set, of which Clar-
ence Is a favorite member, turn.il
out In large numbers. Gifts rang-
ed from house furnishings, poreh
chairs to kitchen gadgets. Af cr
viewing the array of gifts the
guests were seated on the beauti-
fully lighted lawn ond enjoyed
a movie shown by Mrs. Lillian
Sutton Taylor.
From a table covered with ex-
quisite Quaker lace, the beautiful-
ly decorated cake and refreshing
punch were served. Among the
more than 150 guests were sev-
eral out-of-town friends. Assist-
ing In receiving and registering
the guests were Mrs. Lina Belle
Carrlngton, Mrs. Catherine Lewis,
Miss Corlne Houston, Miss Ann
Hall, Miss Bessie Hill and Mrs.
Robbie Hilllard. The young Men's
regressive club also assisted In
making the affair a memorable
one.
OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday night, July
home of ber parents, Mr*
Fred O'Connor, with W. B.
Myers reading the marriage lines.
The bride was beautiful In pink
chiffon, and ber attendmnta wore
blue net and rose net George
Itussell Mosley was tbe ring
bearer. The couple received many
useful and beautiful gifts. Ttie.v
will be at home to their friends,
:
Mrs. L. Pendergraph will
have open house for the public,
Tuesday evening, August 5,
from six o'clock, at lier newly
renovated home, 325 North
Chcry street. The house has
been renovated throughout,
and offers entirely satisfactory
accommodations for local, and
transient ^vople desiring mod-
ern aiid convenient'/ equipped
rooms.
The public is cordially in-
vited to atieml. The trie-
phone number is Garfield
4037.
TWILIGHT
SOCIAL CLUB
One hundred and twenty-five
guests were present at the sport
party given by the Twilight Social
club last Saturday evening. Games,
dancing and other amusements
were enjoyed throughout the eve-
ning and delicious refreshments
were served, serving as bostesse-
for the party affair were Misses
Nellie Byrd. Geraldine Thomas,
Lula Hodge, Earlene Hodge, Er-
nestine Henderson, Rosa Lee Mc-
Bride, Cora Hill, Lucy Lowe,
Geraldine Dlbrell, fleulah Harris,
Winifred Williams and Faye Phil-
lips.
KITCHEN SHOWER FETES
BRIDE ELECT
Twenty-five guests registered at
the gaine party and kitchcu shower
hosted by Misses Elizabeth and
Uriel Peoples, Sunday evening,
July 2, between the hours of six
and eight, complimenting Miss
Hazel Stlnson, bride-elect.
Summer blossoms with orange,
the predominant color, decorated
the reception rooms. In the cen-
ter of the dining table, which was
laid with a lace cloth, was a low
arrangement of flowers In pastel
shades. The gifts for the bon-
oree were presented by Miss Eliza-
beth Peoples, after which an
Interesting quiz was conducted on
cooking tips.
Assisting in serving the orange
and pineapple sherliet nnd pine-
apple cake were Mrs. Preston
Jenkins, Miss Ada Davis and Ber-
nice Stlnson.
JI'ST FRIENDS
SOCIAL CUB
The club met at the home of
the president, Mrs. II. Speats, 000
Leal street. Business was dis-
cussed, and the club planned an
entertainment In honor of Its of-
ficers in the very near future.
A delicious salad course was
served.
EVER BEADY
UHARIT* CLUB
The club met st the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dotson, July 2ft,
with tbe president la charge.
Iced melons were served after tho
business session. Tho next meet-
ing will be held at 100 Magendle,
on August 24.
♦
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
Freedom from work aud all
responsibilities will be the happy
experience of tbe I'lne street
branch executive secretary as she
goes vacationing during the month
of August. Group work activities
will be discontinued during this
period. All other services will be
continued.
Mrs. J. Raymond Cesar, grad-
uate of the Atlanta school of So-
cial Work will t>e hostess at Pine
street branch during the month.
The Committee of Management,
Mrs. C. L. Wilson, clialrninu, has
discontinued all meetings until
September 17. Preceding the final
meeting, July 18, a lovely tribute
was paid Miss Catherine Walker,
general secretary of Central Y.
W. C. A., who Is leaviug San Au-
tonio to accept a position iu an-
other section of the country.
Miss Bernice Inman of the Girt j
Reserve department, will leave,
early In August for Chicago where
she will spend her vacation.
The party Thursday evening,
July 24, for men in U. S- service,
was one cf the loveliest yet, nnd]
most enjoyable. More than two
hundred attended.
SILENT SIXTEEN
SOCIAL CLl'B
The club met Thursday, July 17.
with Mrs. Nessle Adams as host-
ess. Aft:r a brief business ses-
sion, the hostess served Ice cream
and cake. The next meeting, July
24, was held with Mrs. Luetic Me-]
Clure as hostess. The engagement ^
nnd approaching marriage of Miss
Ruth Bell to Otto Dykes, was
prettily revealed. The hostess
served delicious sandwiches, punch
sud cake In the garden of her
home, 1412 North Navldad.
HOUSEHOLD SOCIAL
CLL'B
The eiub met at 12S Nebraska
street, Wednesday night. After
the meeting the members were
hosts to their wives. Assorted colj
meats, and beverages were served.
Tbe president, Percy Dukes, It
nnxlous to have more members
attend the meetings.
TWILIGHT SOCIAL
CLUB
Fourteen members were present
In the meeting of the Twilight so-
cial club which met with Miss
Lula Hodge on last Wednesday
evening. After a brief discussion
of the clnli problems the meeting
was adjourned. Miss Mellle livrd
will be hostess of the next meet-
ing.
&
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I- I
SUNDAY BREAKFAST
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mills en-
tertained their cousins Johnnie
Henderson and John Klllott Harper
of Yoakum, Texas, with n cliirki n
breakfast on Sunday, July -0
Other guests for breakfast nt their
home, 113 Swiss, were Mrs. Msry
E. Jones, Mrs. Essie Rogers, and
Oscar Ilodgcs.
TYPEWRITERS
LOWEST PRICES IN CITY
11.00 Down — $1.00 W«k
Southern Sales Sc Scrvice
315 FT. FKESA U. 5511
DENIES MARRIAGE
A letter was received here, this
week, from San Francisco, Cal-
ifornia, signed Eddie (Boater)
Crunk denying a report, recently
published In Register, and also
sent to the paper from California,
that Crunk was married.
Crunk, in his communication, j
declared, "I left San Antonio j
single, and will return, within the
next two weeks, tbe same way."
quinine
HAIR
discovery
CALIFORNIAN
ENTERTAINED
Mr. and Mrs. J. Washington of
Los Angeles, California, spent the
week-end as guests in tbe homes
of Mrs. Willie Young and Mrs.
M. L. Walters. Sir. and Mrs. C.
Cook, Sr., entertained them with
a Mexican buffet supper in the
garden of their home. Tbe table
was decorated with flowers, and
cold beverages were served. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, Mr. and Mra.
L. Cook, Johnnie Mae Grimes, Rob-
ert Hill, Mr. and Mrs. E. Walters,
and Mr. and Mrs. ,C. Cook, Jr.
Crunk was reportedly married
in San Mateo, California.
fair will be a sort of celebration | |(1)g ;ir,(J siloes are, of course, al-
and will start at 10 o'clock. Manyj ways in perfect taste. But lighter
guests hove been Invited to .'1' [nni'S, also have considerable ap-
tend.
peal,
Pale blue is one of the favored
.11 MOR BOOSTER I accessory shades for hats, trim and
(LI B small, matching slip-on gloves, and]
The club met at the home of bags. Chamois yellow, in a brim-]
Mrs. Burnett, where they played. med felt hat and gloves, goes'
games and enjoyed the delicious beautifully with dark bnwn or
menu served. All members whj
had tickets are asked to lie present
at tbe next meeting and m
their reports. The next meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Mag
gie McFadden.
bronze as does a bright shade of
rose. For the lighter costume
shades, deep brown is a nieel
choice for accessories for a rich
effect.
FORMER RESIDENT
RETURNS
L. A. Allen of Phoenix, Arizona,
U In the city visiting bis brother
d sister In-law, Ur. and 1ir*.
erwood Allen, S16 Virginia bou-
ivard. Thfs Is bis first trip back
Texaa, {a 25 years. Mr. and
i. HSnston Tbomai and Mr. and
rs. £herw~od Alien, entertained
with a pinner last ffednesday,
er
PATRIOTIC PROGRAM
AT FRIENDSHIP
A very Interesting and colorful
"patriotic program" was presented
by the members of friendship
Baptist church, Rev. I. C Green,
pastor, Tuesday night, Mrs. Tenoa
Dickson, conductor.
Reporting the most cash money
—$36.28—Mrs. Eddie Mae Henry
was crowned "ctwn" of the af-
fair. Mrs. Winnie Dilworth re-
ported the second largest amount,
$20.61, and also featured a pa-
triotic dress, with 100 pockets.
drowned "king" was Henry An-
derson. tjho reported $18. The
"bine army raised the most money,
and wljj be banqueted, with the
king and atieen. Tbe total funds
this effort irere
~ 't
FAMOUS TRIO HERE
THURSDAY NIGHT,
Music lovers are In store for a
rule treat next Thursday evening,
August 0, when the famed South-
ern Wonder Trio of Mt. Pleasant
Baptist church, Chicago, Illinois,
will be presented in a song recital
at East End Church of Christ, 225
Connelly street, Reverend D. A. j
Chenault, pastor.
The public is cordially invited.
The program is scheduled to be-
gin at eight o'clock. Free will of-
fering.
guerta were My. «nd Mrs. king and atjeen. Tbe total funds a dellg
VISIT VICTORIA
Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Cliff,
Claude Bumbrey, and Lorenzo
Bumbrey, all of 139 North Mes-I
quite street, and Mrs. Louise!
Brown, J37 North Mesqnite, spent)
a delightful week-end visiting in ]
Victoria, the group motoring to!
little clt/ la Loresza Bum-j
HEALTH CENTER GETS GRANT
lJj The AMoc!ut«d Nejrro Pr««s
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Presiden-
tial approval of a $60,290 grant to
supplement facilities at tbe Sio-.s-
field Health center was announced,
last week, by Sen. Lister Hill In
a message to Commission President
W. Cooper Green.
The grant, Intended to assist in
the operation of public medl'al
and dental clinics for needy per-1
sons, is the result of a measuf'
sponsored by the Jefferson Colli 'y
Board of Health. _ Jtr
SPECIAL OFFICER BEATEN
The army was pretty toBgh4 on;
a special officer, Monday nig' ",
in an altercation at Haq^feerr.v
and North Centre street, according!
to police reports of the Incident.
As a result of the row,. Jo in i
l'arker, 20, 29th Quartermaser
corps, was arrested aud book'd
for aggravated assault, the sdl&icr
having allegedly beaten L. C.
lins, a special officer, wljji * his
fista, after first relieving the of-
ficer of his pistol.
BICYCLIST HUET
A sprained left knee, and num-
erous cuts and bruises about tue
body were suffered by Willie Bu-
liff, 325 Spruce street, when .fie
bike he was riding, and an auto-
mobile driven by John E. St<■'«-
enius, 1015 North Pine street,jco!-
lided, Tuesday, July 29, At Com-
merce and Chestnut streets. Bai-
liff was taken to the Robert 1?.
(ireen hospital in A Collins am-
bulance. Both ?rera booked tor
negligent collision.
brey'g automobHe. AccompaW^"?
the party to Victoria was little
Miss Clifford B?rtha Mo ely Kit-
chen, mho had come to San An-
tonio earlier la tha
Where to Go?... Show your
out of town friends something
different, a whole building full
of things from Mexico.
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3U-I EAST COMMERCE ST.
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SEW YORK CITY
MAGGIE JONES
BEAUTY SHOP
Curllin Iron 35e
Eurek* Comb ll.'O
209 N. S«;.< Street
GarfltM 2725
RAN ATTOJCIO, VtJAI
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8T. 0LAIR'S BEAUTY
SHOP
Experienced Operator*
Prices Ripht
624 South Fine L. 20113
li
Tag
&
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At the office or at
heme . . . eveij ouj
grows \vsary v/a i
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THE ALAMO BURIAL ASSOCIATION
Offers the public loyal protection and Cependab'e insurant*. II
and a representative will call and furnlrh Information.
GARLAND SPEAKER, Pres.
112 LIVE OAK
C. 1T/|
WILSON'S BEAUTY SKOP
810 IOWA STREET
Vow under now management. Offering nil phases of beauty
work. Speci.il scalp treatment, guaranteed to grow your^ha^ir.
Experienced operators in attendance.
appoint, en .
W. H. SII ELTON, Manager
Call Kenwood 1129 for
NOW AT JOSKE'S
STOCK-TAKING
CLEAR-AWAY
Savings Up to Vi and More
Bargains! Bargains! Thousands of them...
timely desirable, things gathered from our
stocks nnd literally sacrificed to make room
fur new Fail lines now arriving. Savings all
over the store, from the top floor to the Bargain
Basement. Naturally, due to odd lots and short
lines, sizes and color ranges are incomplete.
But savings lip to 50% and more make this a
profit aide sale to attend.
Buy All Your Needs Through
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1941, newspaper, August 1, 1941; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399749/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.