San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1979 Page: 2 of 10
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Out of Town
Activities
Cuero
Cuaro citizens attended the March
29 funeral of Mrs. P.J. Hobbs, wife
of Rev. F.J. Hobba, pestor of Ml.
Bethany and Mt. Nebo Baptlat chur-
ches. Dr. S.H. Jackson officiated.
James Bramley of Corpus Chrlstl
visited his mother, Mrs. Georgia El.
drklce.
Everett Lott of Corpus Chrlstl and
Roger Smith and Rev. E.J. Johnson,
both of San Antonio, worshipped April
1 at Mt. Behtel Baptlat.
The Young Aault and Youth Dept. of
Mt. Bethel mat April S In Mrs. Doris
BlackweU's home.
Rev. Paul Cross preaented the ser-
mon April 1 at a youth program in
Little Zlon Baptist church. His con-
gregation and a singing group from Mt.
Salem In Victoria accompanied him.
Mmes. Mary Murray and Mabel
Shropshire, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mur-
ray of Victoria and Mra. Ada God lay
and Miss Marie Godley, both of Kings-
vllle, attended the funeral of Jack
Robinson in Coram Chrlstl. Robin-
son was a relative of Mmea. Murray
and Shropshire.
Rev. A.S, Green and members
of Mt. Zlon In Edgar saw tbemaelves
on television April 1 on "The Eyas
of Taxis." The church is the oldest
In the Mt. Zlon District.
Mrs. Jewel Green of Port Lavaca
and Mrs. Bessie Kensle drove to
Culumbus where Uwy were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mra. C.L. Town-
Mllde
Mr. and Mra. Roger 8mlth of San
Antonio wwre guests of Mrs. Laura
Jackson.
Rav. R.D. Odoms officiated at the
Mra. Amelia Minor'a funeral at Ma-
cedonia Baptist Church. Rav. H.S. Smith
Is pis tor.
Rev. Will Parkins of Mt. Nebo Bap-
tist officiated at Toblo Jackson's fun-
eral In Mt. Bethel Baptist church.
Rev. A.G. Foley Is pastor.
Mrs. Addle Edwards visited her fam-
ily in Sin Antonio.
OlUe Pleasant, San Aatoolo Regis-
ter agent for the Cuero area, asks
his customers to pick up their issues
at his home, 321 W. Court Mouse 8t.
Kerrvile
Rev. E.L. Harrison delivered the
aermon at Barnett Chapel. Rev. C.y.
Eve rag* preached the morning service
and Rev. H.L. Manning gave the even-
ing aermon at Mt. Olive Baptlat church
Troy Melton Joined the church ancf Is
a candidate for baptism. Mr, and Mra.
.James Wilson, formerly of'Houston,
are now residing in Mt. Home. They
also joined Mt. Olive Baptlat church.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur (Mary) Gon-
zales moved Into their new home, built
Mrs. Gonxales' brother, Rev. George
Car iingtoa.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (BUlla) Har-
dee and Mr. and Mrs. Char lea (Dolor-
is) Poesy purchased new cars.
Mrs. Robert Owens daughter, An-
drlan, and Mrs. T1U1* Mitchell of San
Antonio returned from Ft. Lee, Va.
They also visited Washington, D.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Washington
attended the funeral of her cousin
Herman Russell In San Antonio.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Lewis are re-
modeling their home.
The young adult choir under the
direction of Mrs. Charles Shaw pro-
eented a concert at the 1st Baptist
Church In Centerpolnt.
Mrs. M.L. Eve rage was surprised
on her birthday by her children. A
dinner was catered and an arrangement
of carnations and other gifts were pre-
sented to her by family and frlenda.
Mrs. Eloulse Benson and grandson,
Neleon, visited her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. NUa Gilbert In
San Antonio.
Miss Carolyn Cubit snd Mrs.Delorls
Poeey modeled for the American Busi-
ness Women's Club at the bin of the
Hills. Attending were Arnold Smith
Jr., Christine Cubit, Mary Gooxa-
les and Vanessa Williams.
Rev. and Mra. Ernest Harrison ce-
lebrated their 90th wedding anniver-
sary In San Antonio.
Mr. and Mra. R.A. Santera held the
Annie E. Ware meeting In their home.
The Rev, Howard Mlmms was the
Instructor.
Regular service was held at the
Wesley Harper United Methodist,
church. Mrs. Nina B. Williams, sis-
ter of Mrs. Elmo Watson, provided
the music (taring the morning service.
Urn Rev. Mlmms preached.
The United Methodist Women held
their monthly masting with Mrs. A.
Lee presenting reports of tha four
circles. Mrs. Lattle Williams also
Christian.
A service of conssc ration of the new
Wssley Harper United Methodist church
fawwge was bald at (ha Hons of
Rsv. and Mra. Howard Mlmms.
Dr. Ted Richardson, mpsrintsn-
a t °rthe San Antonio district of ths
W*tft«as Conference of ths United
Msthodlst church, conduetad the sar-
tfoil.
Also attending wsre Rev. and Mrs.
Morris Daughsrty, Ban Antonio. Rsv.
Md Mra. Jess.Mothersbeugh^IUrlud
!?7* ®VS A> PuU4m> Itov. and
T.R. Watklns and Col. and Mrs.
Ostium/
Elder A, Carthun gave the aer-
mos at the Church of God In Christ.
The Tears of Joy Wagers of i
bus sang at the
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