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POLITIC U. A( TIO\_T o nittimillr know* wmmu. Mr# Katie K.
Wh.rUuiu (left). Iirwiilmt of the National IWiuty Ciilliiri t Irufui'. iuoor-
l Imt and the dynamic Mr . lfcti«v Hnti~< of I.ittl* H"ck f tu' iri«hf. rmdy
for !>oJitiml m'liiiii of tmla.v. Loth include th* nut>jert of "women for political
a- , .tt" In their weekly travel*. which carrr them t« all pan* of the country.
Luling News
The juiwur «Uurt h of Autiucb Bup-
ti t i linn h held a ttpecial servire Sun
(lav afternoon. iihI bad a* their sw*t
Kev. Ua> llaribman « f Sun Antonio.
He brought with lum several member* j
. f liaptwt cbureh. San An
tonio. Napoleon Miller was buried from
Ktikm Haptiwt eliurrb, Sundaj. April
12. Il«' died at the h Hue of hi* da ugh
ter • Hillsboro Rev. Frank Rieh-
ar «m ii delivered the eulog) : Hyaaw
funeral home wan in charge of ar
ranueiu.'iits. Mid interment wan in Kb-
b« ii eem 't>Tf#
Mr and Mr*. Collie Stewart wer*
called r< Victoria last Sunday t•* the
bedside of an aunt. Mm. I.ucv Hue hen,
who had suffered |inriily«i>. She is now
at « iUses'n Memorial buniutai eiwvi-
le*r uf. Kuuerul servievs conduct-
ed f rm W'.iltaui Taylor Methodist
rhunk, l r Si. Jauie* Ii*i UM chunk,
t Mra, i<ia Lit Eiri% who AmI Fri-
day night in tb*« city hospital. K«. J.
(iarcis cave the eulogy and Kelly
funeral borne made arrangement*. In-
terlocal wa* is City cemetery.
t'lnts ns a received too late for r 'b- |
tl^n'ior last ireefc )
Rev. E. I.. Gray, pastor of Mace-
donia Itaptixt church. was speak-
er for Frieudt'hio Itaptixt churrh. Snn-
i lyM. Tie Cmmmmafcf Baptist
^riiurcb bad an latl Sunday m -m-
IHm>■ <A Bethel Hapti't church and the
pastor. Ret. Hansom. Tie um aninn-
panied by Ker. and Mrs. Hill, and Rev.
snd Mrs. TsyJ«r of Avstin. Mr*. Vel-
est.ne Hardeman was sponsor.
Mcsdsmes M B. Hyssw. (trace
Ki liards"u. Ma visa and I.eomia Stew-
itrt and Collie Stewart attended a spe-
cial service at Paviil Chapel Baptist
church, in Austin. Rev. Dowaon is
paKtor. Mrs. Myrtle Stewart thvena
was guest speaker for the mi.-Wmary
len-iet*. The affair was npon^oreil by
Mrs. M I .1 Brown, teacher a'
I;.. . jiw ;id k liool.
Napoleon Miller died in llillabnro,
T- . ami was br night here for bur-
la! hf the Hysaw Funeral homt. > is
(I i . at • '«lock fmm Kbbt n l ap-
diy. The I.ortl'a Snppei was admin-
istered. The |mi*titf. He*. '/. Hroadue.
received hi* 1 charter of the Cub*
mid Boy Scents, aud registration curds
for lit."if) were distributed. Mrs Mar-
tha Franklin i* pianist for the church.
a Dogs
Guadalupe 4-H
Wins Southern
Dis't Sweepstakes
BUF.XIIAM fJnadflliipe County -I
IT club boys won the sweeny-takes In
the southern district swine show held
nt Fairgrounds park here. Thursday.
April U. Ijits! Thomas, whose gilt won
the championship of the Cuadnhipc
county show Tuesday, April 7. w is
judged the grand champion of the dis-
trict show, good for 1% jH inis.
A 1>upm* male, exbihite I by Shan
ley ltedix, was jndgel the rettcrve
j:ran«l champion male to give Cwad-
nlu| e snother 14 points f« r a t< tal «*f
'JO and the sweepstakes championship.
In second place wa.s Travis oonnty
with *Jrt points; Favette county was
third with 24. Fifte-n countir < f the
southern district participate*!
Seguin boys were anpcrvistnl by the
county agent. K K fiangcrfleld. aud
acconipanie<i by Mr. aud Mr*. Samueli
Kedix and Mr. aud Mrs. Hurlrsou
Tln nuts Judge of fb> shos was T. I>.
Tankersly. Jr.. nnim.il hushandryman
it A ami M college. The s'uow was
«|H>iiwirf(i by the Scnrs-lloehwck f«sm-
ilntion and the Texas extension serv-
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I,ockhart News
kh«rt CM
Hay 1 ^oughts KWaon. l.ockl
s.nsitjt Ainlery C. .Inline*®, Jidiet
cviMsaiuiity, and Kenuit k. Kinix, «V
gro county, agent. Caldwell county,
|. red lo llrcnham f« r the southern dis-
trict 4-il kwiiic vbouiuu «d Kilts and
toale pigs, fieil ®nt under the
liniiHi *4 Negro county agent*. km
Dougla*, with hi* kilt, aud Ainlffy
.lohiisau* with a male, iNith phired
Iniutb, * fl(
Th • pigs were judgeil f« r |Muuts of
bieetliiiK arid farn>wiMg of large littfct*
of meat-type hogK. ITirse -i-II cluh- ,,t
hers will breed the gilts, compete Jhp f
the heavyweight litter priae^ and
turn the fo'st gilt tor a continuous
swut« program.
Sequin News
A ... rl IQ \\ • iman eamp. Si
apoe*orcd a upriug tea. Sunday.
DOGS AND STOMACH ACHES
By Dr E. M Gildow
Director," Frttkiea Research Kennels
Dogs arc prone to good old-
fashioned tummy arhes . . .
chiefly because of their lack of
discrimination when it comes to
food. Often, when they've down-
ed something undesirable, the
stomach rebels, they vomit and
that s that. And dops should be
allowed to vomit a couple of
times with no questions asked.
Continued vomiting, however,
requires medication and in
many cases the sen-ices of your
veterinarian.
The first step to take with any
type of tummy upset is to keep
your dog away from food for 24
110,
April
. in the home of Mr aud Mr*. Otia
Taylor. Forty guest* registered for the
occasion and wer* sened cake and
punch. An enjojable evening was
sp nt. John Spencer is commander of
the camp, and Mrs. Waller Toilirer,
clerk.
Students from Ball high school niu-
l.icrs in the | istri<t l>-.\.\ in
ter--choliistic nie«-t held in l' a> t ity,
Saturday. April 11. v.ere: senior dec
lamation. second place, Norma J. Wil-
son ; typing, second place. Lucille Me
N'ea!: senior spelli'i*. third jdace. Klla
Ann Smith and Merline I'lack ; junior
•pelling. second place, l.illi** Hell .lohn-
■n aud Helen Hyan: male solo,
mid. Willie i hsrles Wilson, and piano,
second place, Winifred Slteppard. 11.
F. Wilson, principal of Hall, wa* elect-
ed president of the league.
The Ball high school 1*-TA sermon,
originally scheduled for Sunday, April
12, was postpon^l until Sunday, April
IP TTm- public is invited. Hev. and
Mrs. T H. Watkina and granddaughter.
Kami, were guests of honor st sppr*
cintiou services sp*msi>red by members
of Wesley Chsi*e| Methudist vlisrh,
of which Hev. Watkins has been pas
t# r for the past four years- T^ie af/ nr
was held Sunday afternoon. Hev. K.
Hutchinson, jiastor of Ziou Hill Bap-
tist rhureb. was guest speaker, aud
music was furutshed l>y the Ziins llill
choir. - ^
Tue-Mlay night. April 14. Hev. Vat
kins was honored by members <«f
Interdenominational Ministerial
a tier of which be is secretary. Many
useful gift* were given tjie.liouiirees
at both services.
In a report of delegate* whft at-
tended ibr district conveption «4 the
ladies auxiliary of the Amerciau I/-
gion, the niinie of Mrs. Ho*a L. White
was inadvertently omitted.
Kenedy News
Sunday win regular past .ral day at
Calil'c Baptist c'mrcli. Her. L, M.
Carre 11 ilelivcr.ng Imth messages of tiie
day. Hev. and Mr-. Carroll were din-
n< i guists of Hev. aud Mrs. ,T. W.
Swisher. Mr. and Mrs. r.u .eue Thoin-
a-. Mr. aud Mrs. Kyle Thomas, snd
.Mrs Jem el Summers of San Antonio,
\ ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Thomas.
Mrs Kssie Mae Scrantou flew fnnn
' laoa Angele-. Csl. to San Antonio,
I then rooti red to Kenedy to be at the
hedside of her father i.bo is ill. A1m>
i h re are his niece from Kansas City,
Mrs Myrtle Blown, and son, Bonnie.
Mr. aud Mrs. I^uianl IVrkius, Mrs. C.
(1. I'ortt r. and Miss Amanda Perkins,
of San Ant >nio. were h«u: guests of
Mrs. Velnis Hayes.
Laval Thomas Has
Champion Gilt in
Guadalupe Show
dent and her en workers on duty. The
I 'sson was well taught by the leathers,
and the | sstor and classes participated
ii a splendid review.
The pns or taught a Bible lrs.sou In
the morning nerrkn and prem hed at
night. Music was furnished by the
Junior choir. Total amount raised w'um
.VstTJ. Knconrnging remarks were
made hj Mrs. Ida Deama and Mrs. iN.
Phillips. Deacon Uiet visited in the
home of his uiece, Mrs Hons Hopkins.
Sr., Sundaj afternoon.
Mrs. Hut hie Johnson and J, Bt
Drama worshiped In Eusnn Methodist
church, Runge, Sunday. After «|>«ndinc
a week In San Antonio, Mra, i'aullns
shular returned home, Sunday.
SEtJt lV — Tti. annual Guadalupe
c uuty Ml Iniys ssine show was held
st Fairground p;irk. Tuesday, April
7 Five boys exhibited registered I ur c
fills and oue s registeml l)uroc male
laival Thmnss showed the champion
and exhibited in the district show
held in Br nliam Thursday. Ajiril P.
fibers taking part in the l« cal show
were Ch'ster Perry man, .P'hn Hedd.
Paul l>onglas, and Thomas Mct'liuton.
Shatiley Hedix, of Zorn community
and a student nt Navarro Jun or
v'hmd, with the only male in the show,
I same eligible to enter his hog ill
t ie district show.
Gon/.ules News
Flatonia News
Fuuersl rites were held for Mrs.'
Jc*ae Williams. Sunday, in ^fnldoon.
Servii-e* were g« ;d nt St. Paul on
Sunday. Hex F. II Milhtt, Mrs. (J.
V. I.afoml. Mrs. Ilattie M. Tutson.
Mrs. Sewilla Tollermw, Mrs.
tlweus, Mr*. Ardelia tJodley, and the
Junior ch«ur all motored to Hopkins
rilh to att'Mid til- union |iiarter, Ciere.
Hayiro.ul Williams, who has he*n in
tIm* ho<;pital in Calve*?on, has retnrneil
home.
Marian News
Rev. A. Shepherd an.d his family
worshi|M>d with New Jerusilem Baj -
tist rlmnh. wher«* Hev. C W. WTils« n
is pnsf..r. Hev. Shepherd brought the^
message -,l
Mr. and Mrs Frekiel tiallowsy are
the parents of a baby girl.
Mrs. Aundia I>. Jackson of Tyler,
director of y« uug pi ople and children's
voih, w ll s|ieak at the morning sn<l
afternoon services at Kdwards high
-bool gymnasium. Sunday, April 10,
for Women's day. Theme id the observ-
ance K "To Regions Heyond, We Must
110.** "Hie piHigram is sj o.!Bor«Ml by
Wrhnter Chapel AMM church, Hev.
Auabie, pjstor. Frei1 dinners will be
*crved to all from 1 to 3 o'clock in
the afternoon.
Mrs. Ri telle Aushie is here now with
her huajand. Rev. Aushie, pastor of
Webster Chapel AMK church. Slu* wan
secretary of the grand patrons and
irand seniors «>f the Kastern Stars
befare leaving Houston.
Sonny Xumo. pioneer citixen of
C.irr's Crerk settlement, died and waa
buried Sunday from In ion lea church.
Rer. Stockton, pastor of the Church
Eulene, of Christ i*i Waelder, delivereil the
eulogy. Fie: 'a *r King funeral home
waa in c'a if arrangements.
Rev. .V .i. <2as!:ina of Cuero. pas-
tor of it. Belli-1 Baptist church,
delivered the annual Senior Women's
sermon at Providence Baptist church.
Xunday. The Youth choir of Hal'etts-
ville Ba|>tist church. Rev. Kdwards,
fiastor. furnishe<l the music. T<4nl
amount raised was
Karnes City News
from the church, recently Hev. K. M
Robert*, pastor. < fficiated.
Revivals are in progress «|t S|. Jjimn^, ,* ' 'iLThn* Rivers. Texas, was
AMK church ami St. John Baptist r;ed Mo
Schulenburs News
Aulton Wright lo'-t his hoi
Sunday. April 12. Students from
tireeoe ln-h schotd will go to Pes:
View ci llegr Saturday. April 18. Mis*
'IYlie M. Class is back in Texas
Southern university.
(' W. Berry spent the week
with hi* familv in Houston. Mrs.
Ward and Mrs. M. L. Class are atill
«k Lst
arms J. Harold and JohUCI
ere married recently. ^
Pleasanton News
tjgn^gs were held at Macedonia
Bapti.si chnrch in Jourdauton Sun
da i th Uc\. Hartfieki. pit nor, fa
charge. Sertlees were held at Sc it?d
Baptist church. Rev. Taylor, Jfcfuor.
Mr. and Mrs. Wa!lace Mclntyrr ied
family of Se;:uin were visitors here
SumaPyT Miss BoMrfe Jean Woodson,
er of Mr. und Mrs. L>. B. Wood-
13, with Rev. A. Hii5bard"ffWfl
Tlie usher meeting raised Ifev.
L«i Mann wasal his post at I'leiwnnt
I Ml last Sunday.
Waelder News
The am rsar; ser\*ice for Rer. I
T. Hewitt ar st. Paul Baptist chnrch!
was snecemfal in spite of 'he lnde-|
noi.t weather. Rev. Marie v I'aig'
i-rht the morning mess i-. In the
iooo, Bev. C W Rob rts, Bei
l>. Johnson, snd Re\. S. Perkins
itor of Mt Eden, were preaei t, !«•
I! .ck. asior of Fricndahip llap-
rck, Lnling, dettmed the an
I,. rsary sermon. Total amount riiaed
waa $171.70.
I' . era I ser> ices for Mrs. Lottie Fos-
ter were held from Matthew AHK
church. Tueadny afternoon, April 11.
Mills was buried from K d1y
chapel Thursday aftern«s>n.
'lit was in Page - iietcry in
J.
fun
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Ftia Arte
of Mrs
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to J.
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April 1
ia news r«rce!ve«l
: last week.)
ml gn
Sprii
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her. :
All.
hours. Allow him some ice water
or give him cracked ice occasion-
ally. If he seems constipated
give him an enema, using an
ordinary human rectal syringe
for large doss, an infant size
syringe !or small dogs.
If the vomiting persists. If it
If tinged with blood. Is black or
brownish green, or if your pet is
running a fever or seems to be
depressed, seek mcdical help at
once.
Unfortunately for the poor dog
owners who have to decide when
vomitir.g is serious enough to
consult a veterinarian, occasion-
al vomiting, which may not
seem too alarming, can be in-
dicative of other problems that
require professional attention. It
can mean worms, it can mean
the onset of distemper or hepa-
titis or other diseases. It can
even he caused by constipation
iir a kidney disorder.
Feeding Tip: Dogs can become
infected with tapeworm from
eating rabbit meat, pork or fish.
It is not necessary to add meat
to good, commercial ail-purpose
dog food such as Friskies, which
already contains meat and bone
meal.
Baptist
j iiiitiuiil Family day attendance mi
>iiy. Hev. F. M. Roberts bru
ited
< 'harlie
yu
News
l I'm
Mrs.
j
~yii *1 i-TidTCOS
« board of th.' Women's auxiliary
District association
hurcii. ami beUi
Rev I.. SnRle
sful
llui*
Bnpt.
sesc, 11
. Be
Mri
spe
I. S. Beverly an
i. Kinea
* k end
!,- 'parents and gran
Mrs (\ R. Smith.
Iiss Krmn Hahb. who
Wrought here for lui
daughter f the late
I part
for pub-
illy. Mrs
I of Dal-
visiting
lit-. Mr.
Mr t
homa < it v. r
her daughter
the mother of
I. Jefferson
a lives who h
llali'x
win
<1 he
Cuero News
The "Killing of Son.:" sponsored
b\ Mrs. C] M. Thoma • a- >1 Mrs S' ii
cer, last Sunday at .'5 o'clock at the
Independent Methodist chureli v. - <-i
joyed by nmny Mrs. Carmen Bruv;
was soloist, and was accompanied h
Mrs Nell Humplirej. Other -riiesi-
were Mis* Lcona McNeill and Leslie
Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. J, *> Sclb\ ami -on
Slid Virginia Barefield were guests of
Mrs. Kffie Shandy. Sunday .ilternoon
Th. infant son of Mrs. Atsy Kelley was
thristencd in Brothers ('hap'I last
Sunday morning, by Her. O K. r'rew
ter EL Heg wood and Mrs. V. O Myers
ye re guardians. Mrs. T 8ieeus joined
brothers Chapel last tfunday.
provin
Mrs
< ) cif
were
H re fr«M
ring
elative*
in Sni
Anton
.In
' "i is in Okla-
ia. at In • <f
recently becar
Rev. and Mrs. .\
ed that their r i
ii ill. are now im
lers and children
.lali 'tua City, vis-
les Gordon visited
I st week. Mrs. Ida
it improve! since her
church. Rev. Trammell of Los* An-
geles. Cal., is the e\«ntat St.
Rev. J. B. Fujtors iniuistnr of
tb« AMK church, and F, A.l>
Shi | lire pastor of the Baptist
church.
Beth Flder Baptist church held its
suriice
ng
the message. .
Mt /ion bn>therhood. sone Xo. Ii,
i!l meet with the St. Th'omas bap-
tist church. Sunday afternoon. April
l!i Re\ F. A Shropshire, jiastor.
I. II Swsisey is district president,
and I/. W. Charleston is *iue leader.
Tin- w rmon will Is- <lelnere<l by Kev.
\ B lietlford. pastor of Little Zion
Baptist church, Cuero
Mr ami Mrs. Ernest L. Caldwell,
Jr week end guest* of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Krne~t Cald-
well. Sr The set:.or Caldwell is still
on th -i. k list. Mrs Krnest Caldwell.
Jr.. an*-: '!♦•«! the Masonie district m'Tt-
ing while here.
onday night to Alexander Shead
nf San Antonio.
Oakland News
Services were held at New Ziou
T'-mpTe Sunday, with the pastor, Elder
I' Baker, in charge. Miss C. Banks of
llouMuii wus a visitor in the service.
Ivory (iaines of San Autonio ris-
the home of Mr. and Mt*.
Kiiig.
Weimar News
Services were largely attended at
St. James A.ME church, when the
church celebrated it* thirteenth anni-
versary. Rev P. I>. Saddler is pastor.
Mrs. C. K. Connor, Rev. Saddler. Mrs.
I!. P. W. Jones, aud Mrs. M. M.
Johnson attended the district confer-
ence iu San Antonio last Thursday
and Friday. Mrs Johnson has been
III since returning.
Tlie funeral of Mrs. Fannie Wright
was held at Mt. Arie church, April
Asthma Formula Prescribed
Most By Doctors—Available
Now Without Prescription
Stops A Hack* in Minute*.,. Relief LuU for Hours!
>r York. N. V I serial I —The H*thrna
formula prescribed more than any
other by doctors for their private
patients is now available to asthma
sufferers without prescription.
Medic:>1 testa proved th:sformula
st«>p« asthms sttacks in r-.:nutesand
gives h jra of freedom from recur-
rence of painful asthma spasms.
This formula ia to effective that it
Primatene opena bronchial tubes, j
loosens mucous congestion, relieves
taut nervous tension. All this with-
out taking painful injections.
The secret is- Primatene combines
3 medicines (in full prescription
strength I found most effective in
combination for asthma distress.
K. ch performs a special purpose.
Fo look forward to .deep at night
.■I;
is the physicians' leading a-thma | and freedom from asthma spasms
prescription • -> safe that now it can pet Primatene. at any drugstore,
be Miid — u ithont prescription in Unly 08<—money back-guarantee,
tiny tablets called l'rtirntcnc&, J O•*•.wstuwir i^**ic*mm
di
lormenting Rectal itch
Stopped In Minnies
Mrs Matilda Jones motored to S:m
Autonio. Monday, to visit he;- daugh-
ters und grandchildren. Splendid mis-
sion was held Monday with tlx pie i-
ilcnt, Mrs. Hone Watson, in charge.
The Colored Cemetery as«H'iation held
meeting Monday night, with the
•esident, Mrs. N. Phillips, in charge,
iness of importance wa* discussed,
and a total of $17 was raided. Mrs.
Rut hie Johnson is treasurer.
Tlie pastor of Prospect Baptist
cliurch. Rev. N. H. Bedford, his choir,
ushers and deacons, wire iu Nixon,
Tuesday night, where Her.',Bo'dfbM
delivered the message and the chair
rendered music. Total ai%>u«iL
was $123.f/0. Sunday beii^. jr r
pastoral day at Prospect, Sunday
school waa timely with the superititen-
lit * I
u*
Mrs. Samuel Wheeler and daughter Gayle with daddy's basl<etb«ll. "Our little Gayle Is the
star of this household," Mrs. Wheeler declares. "The only milk she's ever had is Carnation."
Mrs. Samuel Wheeler, Y. W. C. A. leader says:
"THERE'S ONLY ONE BRAND OF
EVAPORATED MILK FOR ME-CARNATION"
Mrs. Wheeler is the wife of a former
Harlem Globetrotter, Samuel Wheeler,
who is now a co-owner of the Harlem
Magicians basketball team. Young
Mrs. Wheeler is a YWCA Young Adult
program director in St. Louis. "My
cooking milk is Carnation," she says,
"it is double-rich — so rich it whips!"
recipe: LEMON FLUFF PIE fSfakcs 9-inch stnglecmtt Tie I
CRUMB CRUST:
2 cups Cfushed paturr crickets
V* cup melted butter or shortening
2 tablespoons sugar
FILLING:
1 package (3 ounces)
lemon-tlavored gelatin
V* cup hot water
V* cup granulaled sugar
M cup lemon juice
1 cup undiluted CARNATION
EVAPORATED MILK
Blend crust in(redients together. Line sides
ind bottom of 9 inch pie plate, swing 'A
cup crumbs for topping. Combine gelatin,
hot water, sugar, and 2 tablespoons lemon
pice. Cool. Cbill Carnation in refrigerator
tray until soft ice crystals form around edges
of tray (about IS to 20 minutes). Whip chilled
Carnation with remaining lemon juice about
I minute. Add cooled gelatin mixture and
.emon rind; whip until fluffy (about 2 min-
utes). Pour into crust Sprinkle with remain*
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind mt c/udOm. Clull about I hour, or imtH firm. I
| "from Contented Com"
I 9 a i\\ I a 4(ii
SPfOAL PURCHASE LILLI ANN
ji «lr I. IU
SUITS
Values to $110.00
Many styles
to choose from!
i I hi
pi ti\
Victoria News
Two |MT.sou* were UiiWi/ni uri'l
ii to PnlrtiTine Baptist rburrh.
Yoakum News
Tin- > ;i'.iiin Minister* lugelical
..i «m ii '-i its elating pw-
■rsim n:nl annnnl finiir uti Mm\ 14 at
i :."0 in tbr rrrnii.'i:. The | ro?jrHm will
. - :iture dt .ntionaU ami rrniarks by
ii- vire !-nr. Iter. Ii. M. 1C"1 rts,
p:is.i< r of l'.j'th F.lil^r BftptiMt rhtirrb.
The r.ftli F"!il« r ji ml Mt. Sinai Hftptist1
rlnn ii cIhms n il l'lrudi-r tljp music
with Mi> Helen Arkailie rtti'l Mrs.
I". A. Knmscr' nt if he or^'iiii.
I'.eil) KMi'r I5iipt i-c cb•!: <-h%\-ill *tac«
.;1 n. mgeiitifl rntnpRt^n May
4-s. Rev. FI. L. Alpsnn<|pr. pastor < f
St. 1'rier Hapt': t church, Victoria,
v. ill be the cvangf/ist. an>l the public
is invited. Arrangements «tt•• under
wav to make ihi- meeting ni benefit
i t' i iiiirrh and thr rit.v ill general.
! r -"ii '' M. Cnrroll. a member
i KIder Kaptist eliurcb and well
kuo .a in tfci rmnmnnitr wn
Science Finds New Mealifig Substanc. < hat
Promptly Stops Itching and Pain of Piles
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One of the most common afflic-
tions is a condition known as
"itchin? piles". It is mpst*
emburra.ssintf for the victim
during the clay and especially
aggravating at night.
No matter what you've used
without results — her®'k good
news. For the first time.{science
has found a new healing stfB-
stance with the r-Honishing
ability to promptly stop the
burning itch and pain: It'a«*hl-
ally shrinks hemorrhoids —
without surgery. Mcdical sci-
ence hai; proved this suHstanee
produces a remarkably effec-
tive rate of healing. Its germ-
killing properties also help pre-
vent infection.
In one hemorrhoid case After
another "very striking improve-
ment" was reported and yeri-
fied by doctors' observations.
Thi improvement was main- i 1
taintd in cases where doctors*
observations were continued
over a period of months! Among
these sufferers were a wide
variety of hemorrhoid condi-
tions, some of 10 to 20 years' %
d u rat ion. 4. - IS
The secret is this new healing *
sub&iauee (Bio-Dyne*) — dls- a
covery ot a world-f am ova ^1
tesearcBrinatitutjon. This sab*
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mr nt or tKppotitory form known
a«« Pr^mration H * Ask for
Preparation H suppositories
(convenient to carry if away
from home) or Preparation H
ointment with special applica-
tor. Absolute satisfaction guar-
anteed or money refunded.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1959, newspaper, April 17, 1959; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399934/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.