San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1950 Page: 6 of 8
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VAOB BIX
Capacity Crowd Enthusiastically
Acclaims Recreation Dep't Show
I'M IE iiimunl variety show of the San Antonio Recreation de-
■ partraeut and the Central, Lincoln heights, and Lindbergh
olavjrrcmuls, w;.pit- • 111I Monday nij-rlit. July li, t Arncson
riv. r theatre to u capacity audience. The show, which was
Under tlw di ' Me n i f Miss Roselyn Lewis, summer teacher of
Innelng f"f Hie playgrounds, lu.l
Wn postponed from ta-t Friday f* l •
Courts Bathing
Band music wu provided by local I
; KS | Beauty Contest
performance trust fund the ri -
tortllug iudustry. ami was under
tin* direction of Allrii Viuiu, pianist,
" The rVsitti'•>'V"—i-1'*|r" (liHMf* The Wheatley courts batliing re-
in lioU'M r., \.1, <iv-emli ,.VU White, vile, lieUl last Saturday night on
I'liarh's I'rllln-t'i. lh'Iores \\ liitf. jjlt, courts' patio, lias bwn a*claimed
K.ltiert Maddux Ann W liije. ^ ^ luils( ,ul>,-essfnl projects
Birdie Gray. Carolyn McDiwaio. iN kini|> ^ ^ drawing a
1 r\-ii- W:i-Imi-'I''i'. auil M.it'el ':lariio crowd, and a U'V of eolueljr
B,,.iare dances .l.'iie were Hi"u
Klv" and "IJinny ' ra< k Corn. Hie
li.infers were enthusiastically re-
BAN AMIVniV BKUIS'IKM
^ inners Named
; contestan!.1.
The Judges found picking the
winners a difficult task, first prize
went to Miss l oris llardrlck, rcjv
A solo luteirretaUre flanca *u menUn( n„rill,,. aecond, Miss
lone by Miui Mildred Mc>eu, ara- Jewel phllllpa, Brooklyn;
„f the n.'Hier'i ilaaee at Nil r | • | yis> ,-arrje iniworth, Los
•rsitv. New Orleans. Louisiana. ,
nil origin-
tie
till
'J
. "Ks ape.
•' '" Bettv Jeannette ll.wey. represent iimiimi iicd uatr ........
.IMS «... j;vru,ir^-.,,vr fiS JtSKW £*. ,f A pretty Martlnhiuian girl. Miss Morgan Is considering the establish-
V'„ it,'a si^l^ w.4l.*«-. IreUcU! u sl,"w" ,hc n.nt of a Hose-Meta Shop In Paris.
Austin and l.c.a Ann !'" •'• Ing that city. .
The i'ii With the i \eeptl'ii of Miss Thorn- . . n.
Kra: -h 1' 'I « ' ■ V-V •',?d"ne • " ' f !l"' eout.-tants were San ' Quintuplets Die
i : vvh' ' . ••iris, I
1,V the diimvr. and had won for her | Antonio gins.
IK her eonte^ran's Included Misses
NOTICE!
Courtesy, Bargains
At h. l. Green's
Grocery, Market
The management of the n. I.
Green grocery and meat depart-
ment. this week expressed deep
appreciation for the extensive pa-
tronage of Negro shoppers, and re-
assured all customers that tlicy
will always receive spe'ini atten-
tion and courteous service.
The II. L. Green grocery nml
meat department offers some rf the
best bargains In foods to be found
anywhere, with fresh, quality mer-
chandise guaranteed.
The thrifty housewife, who wants
the best possible values for her
money, Is urged to visit II- I*
Green's.
niuoh difficulty.
Mrs. Annie Stain, correspond-
ing secretary of Hie group,
slated Hie organisation plans to
keep fighting. It Is falling an
emergency meeting later in the
week In nuip nut strategy on
how the case might be continued
legally.
We, the owners at the IW- !
linger Taxi Agency, wish tiw
cooperation of the general pub-
lic In rendering belter, safer.
Individual service. The follow-
ing rules hate been outlined
lor the welfare of our patrons
and any report of the violation
of these rules will lie given our
keenest consideration.
Drivers— I
MIST use only meter faro
in city limits. !
MUST not make plrk-ups
while carrying a customer. I
MUST no! answer calls wilh
a passenger III the car.
Ml!ST he courteous, and
drive safely at all times.
Complaints should lie made
by calling Cathedral 625«.
I'lease give number of tab.
ami name or cap number of
driver in making complaints.
Owners: Robert Tease,
John Mahalla. Herbert Wil-
liams, James llartfield.
'■
Washington, and Iredell j u showl, demonstrating the waving of liair by tt^ Au'ertcan metlio^ti' M , shop In Paris,
Thomas, "f Hondo, and represent- j „ Parisian beauty salon on the CI. nmps-Ely sees, trench men and wo m. nt J
judge-
hip
<laii
rsitv tvliil
cho
I from |
Announcement
it M'hnla
Howard -- .
there. Warren is in the armed mt- j
1n -'V .^VSd . Madam M. J. Pastell of I
can aai ce . n ,lV llu fQQi Igeles, California, says, "We believe Ia
J" il 1 . "u ,■ ,i. i - h\ M;-s that the phenomena of nature, both *
4 ' "ll ' ^ j., j ^ nu. physical and spiritual, is the ex-
Shortly After Birth
By The Associated Negro PreM
Benefit Game Party
For Blind at Holy
Redeemer, July 30
The Olive Street Welfare Associa-
tion for the Blind is sponsoring a
lH-nefit game party at Holy He
decmer hall, corner Varsns and
id
applau-
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with tii'
>a MeN.
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I'd t he
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Warsaw Coiu-er:
Misse- Hetty Jo
Kit.i Austin. Jeai
White, and Kaje l'iar. Bry
Miss Itrjant. M'<- H'-v-
Mi- Bramii are >tndenls
Bn.dern dauce at their ri
colleges. Miss Austin, a reee
tiate at the high school department
„f St. Peter Haver a.adeiuy. ..IS
been a feuture.1 dancer with l
Terpslchorean club througbwt iier
geii".'i days. Miss white and Mta
AH tiea McNeal are stodents at St.
Peter Haver aeadeuiy. Miss lle.i
i, a student of Phlllls Wheatley:
high school.
"Kampus Ka[iers, a clever t.ii>i-
off on campus flirtations, was
danced by Misses Branch. Austin.
M McNeal. llorsey, White, and j
Bryant, with Millard McNeal, Ma-
rion Warren, Vincent Hutchinson,
Eusan Handle. Jr.. Charlie Jones,
■nd Albert Brocdoa.
Vincent Hutchinson sang 'Lone-
K)ine Road- with accompaniment by J
Ihe band, and Clan ncc Kean ren-
leml "Hear Hearts and (ientle e"-
niu1' .n tin* elariflute with a whist-
oiu on nit •
lin/ sol". A quartet of youus_meu.
iitl some very good harmonising |
ti two popular numbers. |
"Little I.a<ly Mafee-l>elieve was
vlie^on'^iii ' a!.i«-:iiine. Aeti«r« w*'re :
D'.ris Aim' \M>. . H"i'ert Boyd. El-
se r t Sfcddox, Charlie BrtHngr,
'Jw• ' do i White, and Carolyn Mc-
'"' as- ■ ■ ' Mi-s t."«is In the show
. •>..-■ • .. stall of the
were other- en "" •
plavgr nml-. Mrs. Lu lie . J-u >-
,nn Mr- \.. ■ rie Ueslandes, Prank
,.irre.t and S; .vester Thomas. ,
I WILLIAMS ION, N. C. — Mrs.
•*n- Viola Brown. ^1 year-old wife of (lw.lllrr t„,ur.
i sawmill worker, gave birtli to | Nevada streets, Sunday night, Jol:
luintuplets here last week, but the I ."0, at eight o'clock. Donatio* W
. . . noiiiii nml nrlicij ?ivpti. All nre in
pr«->it u of infinite intellijren e." I infants died shortly after birth.
Faith healer and spiritual adviser. ti,0 five bahlcs, three boys and
ly apiKiintment. rail rinle i-.'NJl. Jwo girlS| weighed from one to one
aud a quarter pounds. Two years
ap>, Mrs. Brown bore quadruplets
who were tleatl at birth.
il':
Boat
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could go on the cruise, pro* id-
ed the) diil not dance while
there was drinking on Ihe boat.
Klione and llorton refused to
agree to this.
The >hip comes annually to
the Twin t ities .sponsoring
pleasure criiw down tile Miss-
issippi for a period of 10-14
days. Owners ha*e refused con-
sistently to allow Neirroes to
ride on the criuses, though
riders arc solicited tnnn ad*
vertisements in the daily press
and by posters throughout the
city.
When the incident was re-
ported, the two iwat operators
were arrested and held in jail
for the afternoon. At a pre-
liminary hearing, where both
pleaded innocent to the cliarge,
they were bound over to trial
011 .Nov. 13. Meyer posted bail
of $UM>0 and Hall. S'iOO.
( nder state law, discrimina-
tion is a gross misdemeanor
punished b) a year in jail or
$1,000 fine.
cents, and prizes given. All are In
vited to attend.
(1'airi advertisement)
DIVORCE MILL
1IIVOKCKS FILED
July 13
Henrietta Brown vs. Arthur Lee
Brown.
Jul* It
Leonard Handle vs. Cora E. Handle.
July 17
Tecna Brown vs. Jesse Brown.
Gush.; Sheffield v.-. Felix Sheffield.
Chief-
(Continued from Page 1.)
ier.
The indictment charged Ape
ilaca -truck liyrd in the (a"
with a leather strap and Sahi!
man hit him in the fare will
his fist. The two men as w l'
a- a county commissioner re-
signed when the grand jury be
can its prolie. !
(Continue! from Paw J.)
niRnrnt government for Ihe I)is-
trirt of Columbia and for legis-
lative substitution for all pre-
vious legislation enacted deal-
ing with the same subject mat-
ter."
Judge Myers decision was
based upon a Iwo-and-onc-half
hours hearing on March 31 lie-
fore a crowded court room of
some 200 persons many of
whom were forced to stand
throughout the entire argument.
During this time Atty. King-
gold Hart, chief counsel for
Thompson's restaurant, present-
ed a US-page brief in which lie
pointed out that the district's
dual school system and segre-
gated playground areas were
IIIVOKCF.S CUASTED
June 30
Evelyn Hodge vs. Alvis Hodge.
July &
Ethel Marie White vt. Chester
James White.
July 11 ,
Emma Marie Fields vs. ilfred
Fields. v. „ -
Claude M. Anderson vs. Newell L«ce
Anderson.
July IS
Jessie Parker vs. Hob Parker.
July 13
Alma M. Coins vs Jessie Coins.
Mary Louise Elam vs. Eldridge
Elnm. , . .
(1'laintlffs name. Beasley, restored.)
July II
Mildred Evrlyn Overton Williams vs.
Ansel C. Williams.
A Valuable Gift Free
WILL BUY A
Tappan gas range; %asy washer, wringer, or
automaticf iar Frigidaire.
harold f. landgre5e
Garfield 4343, Extension 405—After 7 P M., Travis 2810
Stop and Look, A Bargain
That Can't Be Beat
Suits Cleaned & Pressed 50c
Plain Dresses 69c
Delivery service available if you have as
KOK QUICK DKI'KNDABLE
SKK\ ICE
famous cleaners
Hatters nnd •iyt'ri
G TI") K. (ommrrce
ii.ur Patronage Appreciated
much a? $1 worth or more.
maggie jones
beauty shop
413 North Centre Street
tJarfield 2725
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
ike iliii&ps \'\mm k Lanndry
Call Lambert 2-4921 — 208 Aransas Street
or 309 Denver Boulevard
More Than 18 Years In San Antonio
I1AIK GBOWEB ON HAND AT
Briscoe's
Beauty Salon
518 S. Pine I- 2 #271
DR. EDW. B. RUM
OPTOMETRIST
713 Oilibs Building
Cathedral 1502
DR. H. E. HAYWOOD
Dental Surgery
328 North Mesqoite St.
Circle 4-4141
"fy'd MtCLltfo
NATURAL HAIR ATTACHMENTS
ON AGAIN-Off AGAIN Kolr Do s-*o meet all occasions
Bftter Oualny
PAGE
BOY
$3.00
Full Braids, 21" long
. $5.00
you CAN HAVt YC'JR HAIK
PERFECTLY MATCHED
latest Creations
Easily Attached
Human Hair—
CHIGNON All Shades
" -A SEND NO MONCY
u '-®v SEN(> s^Minc oi tou« hAiS
- r" "J at tutt tks cotott
Fny Postman Full Amount on Deiivefy
V-Roll,
. . $3.50 (luster of Curls ,. $3.50
Writ*
KAIR DO FASHIONS
312 St. Nicholas Ave. ntw york, n. y.
FREE! FREE! FREE!
Just Another Entertainment
Given by Your YMCA
"A GREAT WESTERN DANCE"
Friday, July 28—8 P.M.
Mumc By
James Hopkins and His Orchestra
SOMMERS WEEK-END
specials
liroof thai congress recognizes
segregation here.
While Washington citizens
were awaitinK the decision of
the municipal judge in this case,
a group of organizations came
together forming Ihe Coordinat-
ing Committee for the Knforre-
ment of the I). C. Anti-Dis-
crimination Law«" with Mrs.
Mary Church Terrell serving as
chairman.
This interracial group \i ite«l
many of the down town restaur-
ants each Saturday in an effort
to break d o w n seirregation.
During this survey of about 58
restaurants, approximately 32
served Neirroes without too
W. H. Leonard's Pharmacy
•TUB STORE OF SERVICE"
Prescriptions. Drugs. Toiletries
Candles, etc.
701 SOUTH PINE STREET
Undell 411137—4-6138
FRKB DBLIVEHf
plumbing
Licensed and Bonded Plumbing Contractor
New Insinuations, Remodeling, Repairs—Gas Fitting
Water Heater Sales
sowells pw4mbi.ng company
517 North Centre Street Garfield 4SM
veterans
enroll now for classes
in
COOKING and BAKING
Both Morning and Evening
Gulf Coast Vocational School
1423 South Flores Street
Fannin 6829
Wheatley, Douglass, Dunbar,
St. Peter Clavcr, Holy Redeemer,
Sol >urner Truth, Cuney. Washing-
ton. Grant diplomas, certificates
and pictures framed. Call me any
time, day or night.
S. R. TATUM
713 Stonewall
New phone, Waln t
VISIT
Mae McFarland's
Doll House
3006 Broadway
University 6-2197
All kinds of dolls and clothes
Lay away plan for Christmas
$1.13 hair broshfs eai
Indies' half-round Klenzo, In acetate case, nylon
bristles, special
men's club brushes 59'
$1.19 values, smartly Mgind, for (rift or
IMTson^il use, special
LORENE'S BEAUTY
SHOP
523 Burnet Street (rear)
OPEN EVERY DAY
All Types Hair Attachments
For Sale
Mrs. Marie Aiiams Wilson
Mrs. lyofone Mills Nelson,
Manas er nnd Prop.
Belmont 3 K598
Circle 4-7478
For Appointment
End "Cray Hair" Blues
with LARIEUSE!
ALONE?...Oil ALLURING?
No need to let gray hair make you feel
miserable, unwanted—when it's so easy
to give your hair gorgeous new color with
Godcfroy's Larieuse Hair Coloring!
Larieuse goes on so easily nnd quickly—
leaves your hair softly shining, young-
looking. Permits attractive new hair styles
and pcrmanents, too!
Get Godcfroy's Larieuse Hair Coloring—
in the red box—at your cosmetic counter
now. It's the dependable hair coloring used
and approved for more than 50 years!
Caution: Use only as directed on labeL
GODEFROY MfG. CO, • 3510 OLIVI IT. • ft. LOUIS J# 1*0.
$3.69 travel iron
Lighter weight 4,Faultlf||jp Travel I
C'onl, special
$198
Iron with
$4.95 bath scales
Popular Rex-Way Se I«^ accurate weighing,
assorted colors, spe-Cal
J029
Vacuum Bottles
$1179
(ienuine Colore*,
$;.98 Qt. siie ..
SI.39 PI-
Sire ...
98c
salad bowl specsal
23c
Plastic, in assorted
colors; 39e, 9-in.
39c 11-iiu
33c
"snooty" pig BiUK
"Snooty* and b?r Utile iiiiis. attractive!?
boxftl, .
$129
Il-
YOC GET WHAT YOU ASK f
TwSnMZ™
•WITH 1
SAFETlJ
DRUG STORIES '
Quality Meats
Wilson Itrandcd Hoof
SHOULDER ROAST 59c
Loan T.oln or Itll) Knd
PORK CHOPS 49c
Armonr Star
PICNIC HAM 43c
Wilson Rnbjr Tlcrf
LOIN STEAKS 79c
Sklnlrss
FRANKFURTERS 43c
Special Ground
PORK SAUSAGE 43c
Tender Milk Fed
FRYERS, Whole 53c
Cadahy'* Fancy Nuirnr (tfttd
SLICED BACON 49c
Ilornicl Loaves
PICKLE, PIMIENTO, MACARONI
AND CHEESE, OLIVE 49c
SPICED HAM 49C
Jlormel
BOLOGNA 43C
Tender Sliced
BREAKFAST HAM ' 69C
•Krc h Tender
PORK LIVER 43c
FRESH FISH, nice selection, Special.
Pet or rnrnnfloa
MILK Tall Can lO'/aC
SUGAR, Imperial 5 Lbs. 41C
FLOUR, Gold Medal ... 2 Lbs. 19c
JELLO, All Flavors Pkg. 7C
TIDE, Large Size — 24C
TOMATOES, Valley Rose 10c
SNOWDRIFT 3 Lb. Can 75C
TUNA FISH, Starkist 33c
Armour's
Pork & Beans .. 1 Lb. 15 Oz. Can 10C
NORTHERN TISSUE 2 Rolls 15c
SHORTENING, Jewd 3 Lbs. R3C
Karo Crystal Whit#
SYRUP 1 Pt. 20c
COFFEE, Folger's .. .1 Lb. Can 71C
All Hrunds
Cigarettes Pkg. 19c—Ctn. $1.78
Cioverblooni
OLEOMARGARINE Lb. 30c
ORANGE JUICE . 46 Oz. Can 37c
Derby's
Peanut Butter 12 Oz. Jar 35c
SALMON, Fancy Pink 37c
ORANGES, California .. Doz. 24c
LEMONS, California . . Doz. 19c
LETTUCE, California .2 heads 15c
CARROTS, Colorado ... 2 for 15c
H.L. Green Company
Alomn Plava
301 Alamo Plaza
By the Alamo
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