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(TASK TWO
•AN ANTONIO RWiMTKR
mn>AT, MARCH
Karnes City News
Mrs. Juliua Matthews returned to
her home in Floreaville, after ■ viait
of aeteral day* with her yareala, Mr.
and Mra. 1\ U. Hick*.
Mr. and Mra. Buumtt Butler and
Paul Kinney were dinner *ueat» of
Mra. Curtiaa Parryman cn her birth-
day, Friday afternoon. A delicioua
fiah dinner wna aerved.
Mr*. C. H. Illckt apeat Thur*«la.\
in Flore* villa nn jruevt of her dauch*
ter and aon-in-lirv, Mr. and Mr*.
Juliua Matthews.
Mra. Freddie M TVrrjrmaa of 8au
Antonio, and aon. Stanley, were gueat*
of tha Curtiaa k'errymana, Thuraday
ui|ht
Mr. and Mm. Moaa Hopklna. Je.,
and dauxktar, Margie, of S;in Antonio
wart hou»e xueMa of their mother.
Mra. M<*ae Ilopkui*. 8r., Sunday.
Mr. anl Mra. John Daniel and
daughter. Debbie; Mr*. Wiltna Hub-
hard, Mra. Haaal Williama and aon.
Wayne, of Sun Antonio; and May-
nard Mann i»f Loa Anjrele*. Califor-
nia, \iaiied Mr. and Mr*, (teorpe
Haven and Mra. Louia Foley of tliia
city.
Forty-One Make
0
lonnr Roll
\t Ball High
Principal LI. F. Wilaoa of Rafl high
school ha* reported 41 atudeuta wak-
ing the honor roll during tha fourth
Six weeka period. Studenta making
Straight MAH issue is were:
Seventh grade, Hattie William*.
Lorame Wilaoa, and Jo Auu Taylor;
tenth grade, Ueorgt Lloyd William*
and Beaeoa Mpenoer; and twelfth,
Mary Merriwaathar and Vera Sue
Idssss
<Hh«-rs making U»e honor roll wera:
•evsath grade. John Merriweather,
A lies Greenwood, Rveljrn Heoderaon,
Jame* Jarkaon. Alfred Francia, Jan-
at Ketrhum, Barbara O'Neal, Patri-
cia Kedix, Clarice Walker, Wands
Walton and Addis Wilaon;
Kighth grade, ltobbya Uateman.
pMtriria Clemssana, Dorvthy Coe.
llenry Donxlaa. Nancy Gaddla, Olo
ria l.ampkin, Bvelyn Radix, Pie.
Hull Smith, Voucille Thomas* Vtryl
Wilson and Ronald Hean ;
Ninth grade. Florence Kr«kine and
Fmi WilMam*;
'IVnth grade, George Lloyd W il-
liama, Hen*«ui Spencer, Klverlene Wii-j
aon and Mattic Jo Adaius;
Kleeenth grade. Lilli
and llekn Ann Ryan . and J is visiting in llooatou. Mrs. llattia
Twelfth grade. Maaos Williama. { Davie i* tiaiting in IVmple.
Mary ll^rriweeiher, Jame* Shelby, | Kuhy Foatcr celebrated her third
I»>ui«e MeKinaey, Vera Sue Adam*, birthday lant week with 21 gueata at J
Katie Marie Jame*. Oertie Mae j t party. Donald brown celebrated
Iaimpkin and (Ma Jean Morgan. hin fourteenth birthday with a party,
Oakland News
Hder rsrthorn of Houston and
his co-wopker* were in charge of
aervitva st the Church of (iod in
Christ, laat Saturday night Mr. and
| Mrs. R. W. Lee of San Antonio
R. Johnaoo visited relative* here. Mrs. Ellie I.ee
Crystal City News
gervlcee at Mt. Olive Baptiat
church were well atteuded, lant Sun-
day. Rev. tjreeue delivered tha ear-
mo n a, and tha Jnalor and sanlor choirs
rendered mu*ic.
The muaical epoaeorfd by Mt.
Olivet Baptist church last Thursday
night wa* a aueceaa, with the sua of
$})."» being rained.
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Uvalde News
Rev. W. S. Jiilin»on brought the
luemuige In the morning at New l.iglit
Haptiat church. Hapttam waa Mi at
8 :.«> o'clock «t that church, with three
per«on. heinr baptised. Otieef. were
Mrs. W X. Johnson ttnil family, aud
Mm. (ianuuasv of San Antonio.
Mr». June. T. Milla, Urn Ethel
Ilarn« and aon, Mra. Ella Jsckaon,
»Ir aud Mra. Robert Matthew, Mr».
Bob Kellev. Mra. Elvira Kim-hlo*.
anil M. Franklin attended the fu-
neral of Mrs. Kliznheth K. Hodge,
Thursday, in Sau Autuuiu.
Mr. auil Mra. Jumea L, Mill" and
.■a motored to Hao Antonio, Sunday,
to vinit Mrm. Bdith Ilutton, Mr. and
Mra. Wilaon, and Mr. and Mra.
Alvia Hodge, Mra. Etta Williama
attended the annlveraary of her
uncle aud aunt. Mr. and Mra. Mom
Warrior motored to Hondo, Sunday.
Mra. Jca»» Klam visited in the home
of Mr. and Mra. White, and Mra.
JohnxoiL
Gonzales Newa
Corpus Christi News
Mr. snd Mra. Oeorge 0. Hamilton,
8*J10 Kigin afreet. honored Mr. and
Mra. Robert l>. Cainfrfwil and Mr.
and Mra. Perry Moore, Jr.. with a
l>.-autit»il parti recent \ -mr
Mra. Hamilton recently completed a
niHi-credit course at Pel Mar roller**.
au«l the party waa held in apprecia-
tion of the help and advice given her
by tha honoreea while <*be mas in
school. There were .'*» guest a.
Shiner News
Mr and Mra. J. E. Mayo of Hal-
leitaviile were guest* in the services of
Little Bethel AME church, Sunday.
Sunday school st New Jerusalem was
well attended. Claaa Delight led in
attendance. Rev. Sampleton recently
arganiaetl a miaaiooary chorua.
The cemetery a»**latiou L-n
Thnnalay nighu The group plans to
call tha cemetery "Blue Bonnet Hill
becauae it ta a mas* of Texas flowers
each year.
Mr. and Mra. JuliiH Adams and
daughter of Cueru, visited in the Dot-
son borne. Mrs. D"t*ou ia much im-
proved. Mr. and Mra. Robert Ih»vn
..f Seguin, viaited their mother, Mrs.
B. B. Webb, for her birthday. Mra.
BCQdni BoUimo aadl liias MolHs
Mitchell attended a review in
Youkuin, at Beth Elder Bapuat
church.
Mian Peggy B. Cover-on ia visiting
t .enda in Sau Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cnathouse
▼ i-.ted in the home of their daughter,
31 r*. Mattie Brooks.
Lewia ItriK»ka and Edwin Gates
accompanied Mra. Myrtle Price to
Houston* !•> viait h« r husband, who
Is Cf Hi fined to the hospital there.
Hatonia News
Kc. aud M a. Fel'l. ra, JUfc
Toll.rsun, Mr». Mursie Lie Smith,
a. I Mr*. Ariklm <iodley muion-d to
Jyi. ,!« lo utteuii the union quarter.
Mrs. <i. V. IJifoud, Mr. aud Mr-.
V lie Williama, Mr«. Aruie M. <>»-
„ . Mrs. Hflttl. M. Tutwiu. Mi»»
( . ,1-lie t;. Owen* and Sum WUliums,
m. rored to HalleUsville, to attend the
f.llowahip aervke tliere at the church
»f Itev. B. C. Ml >1 ilian.
, -irpri-e imrty «»» ri>«'
Jh- A. M. Owens hy her hiishaml
„ cbildrt'ii. Sat unlay. Host'* wtre
Iiol.ert Owen* Mr* Wyomia McMur-
rnv. Mra. Marie Gordon, loe I~
Kin -lev, Mia Millie A. BinfhPt
Jl.w rimrli. K. """I The honoree
f, reived many gift".
Mi«* Hew ilia <.'«lley was honoree at
0 miyriss Mtllxliy party ianday
jiight at the Starlight Inn. with
number of frienda «* h-«etK. Mra.
J .-wter Desha waa chairman of the
frmip.
Mr*. An.tie J. Browning, Mra. 1 »»ra-
1 ^ L. Mickey, and aon. Kddie
Mills, IVwpua rhriMfi, were home u>
TiMt their mother and grandm«»ther,
Mr*. II." *' Rntlee. mho hid been ill
idling News
A aero* of services waa held at
1\ illiam Ta>lor Methodist church la»t
w "k. Speei ;ii Si'ri Itrert Were at
Be'he] AMK church, last Sunday. A
special civic meeting waa held at
the local clnbrooin laat wek with
s* era I candidates of the city being
|ir»'*ent.
» "neral services w re held fr/»m
fcweet Canaan Bapt church for
Mra. Mahalia Edward , l»Mt Sunday.
1 tansaat waa ia tb* Bro*f ceme-
t»-v. itev. Patittfaoa ' tha laurel
Street Church of Ohri- San Anton-
r:r% in I
T>."
i'V.... rfcl h.'/A;*© h; .
ah.irge of arrangementa.
Sunday afternoon. There were 30
guest*. Here from Houston to attend
the party were Mi** Mary Ann Poin-
dexter; and Mr*. Zelms Browu and
sun, Chsrlea.
Cuero News
John Mathia and C'harlea Maurice
Mooner hav* won honor* at I*rairie
View A snd M college, according to
T. \V. Humphre>. principal of Danle
high school Mathi* wa« a 19ft7 grad-
uate. and Mooney graduated in liKll.
Mooney received the bigh«'*t scholastic
honor won by any male graduate of
I>anle. Humphrey said that the
schievemenfa of Mathi* and Mooney
are onea of which the city, school,
The third maaa meeting of the
Gonsalea county branch NAACV will
he held Sunday afternoon, March £),
at Providenct Baptiat church, Bev.
U. Armstrong ia pa»tor. Music will
ba rendered by local church choir*,
and Rev. Armstrong will deliver the
sermon.
The fourth quarterly conference of
the Uunsalea circuit was held at Hen-
son Chapel Methodist church. Sun-
day. March 18, with the diatrict su-
perintendent, Rev. R. 8. Moaby, bring-
ing the message. Rev. A. C. Holden is
pastor.
Vlfgiali Faots Isft fat Omm-
I ron, Saturday, to viait relativea and
s'je will al*o viait in Marlin, before
her return.
Mr*. Roxie Hodge* of Circle No.
3, remains the "Mother of the month"
for having the larger number of per-
*on* at the general missionary meet-
ing licld each Monday at the churcfT.^
An appreciation service fi»r
Hailettsville News
Roy Trine, of San Antonl* vi.ited
friend* and r,lalhe» h,r* durii < the
week and.
Mr* Beatrice Iloyd aal Mr* Ht-laa
Maya of San Autotiio ■4 ^,vMk
end with Mr. and Mrs. ArW Krvln.
Mr. and Mra. Jonathan HsHMn spent
the week end in Han Antonio
Mra. Minnie Drown of Atotia re-
sumed her duties as Instructor In
Stevena-Mavo high achon) to replace
James T. Price, who left lot Waah-
ington, 1). C. Mra. Browa iaai<ies in
Kerrville News
Mrs. Will Williama ap*i| the paat
we.'k end in Saa Antonio wfcare i
riaited her aiatar, Mra. Gditli Ilutton,
alio iN s patient in Baptist Memorial
hoapital.
Mra. Pearl lice Garrett of Houston
wu« a recent hoiiae guest of Mrs. Ed-
ward Bonner. Kelton Brown of San
Antonio viaited hia mother aad atep-
father, Mr. and Mra. C. 0. Coleman,
laat week.
Mr*. Delorea Poaey of Abilene, is
in the city attending her mother. Mrs.
T. II. Allen, who has been iU for the
paat two weeka
Iter. C. V. Ever age ia Improved aft-
er a week of being in bed Mffering
from influenza. Rev. L. R. James of
Lockhurt, waa guest apeakar at a
revival held at Mt. OUva Baptiat
church, Tuesday through Sunday.
Near capacity houses attended.
Funeral aerricea were held from
Mt. Olive Baptiat church at 4 o'-
clock Tuesday, March 20, for 1ft-
month <dd Gienda Ruth Jonea, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mra Jewell Jonea.
who died in the emergency room of
Peteraon hoapital shortly after her
parents had ruahed her there after
she bet a me aeHotudy 111 at home. Rev.
C. V. Everags 'officiated at the serv-
ice*.
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Loving cele-
brated their twenty-fifth weddinc an-
niversary with an enjoyable affair at
their home. Sunday eveniug. March
I1*. More than 50 gneata attended.
They received msny lovely gift*.
WHIow Wood
. . a beautiful new way of living
. . a sound protected investment
. . a most respected address
LOVELY - SPARKLING NEW HOMES
PRICED FROM $13,200 TO $15,300
FHA and VA Approved
FHA - $400 TO $500 DOWN PAYMENT
$102 TO $115 TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT
VA-No Down Payment
$99 TO $111 TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT
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and fanilty *honld be proud,
Two *chi»ol board candidate* told I. K. McPheraon will be held at G(">d
the Cuero P-TA, Thursday night, that
they are In favor of charging a tuitiou
to out-of-district transfers, that ia
fair t«» the residents of the local di"-
tricts from which the students were
transferred. This was the stsud taken
by Jim Stone and Laurence Dietxe,
who. along with Candidate* W. D.
April 1.
San Marcos News
den, fr«>m Olive Brauch Baptist,
church. Rev. A. N. Simmons officiat-
ed.
Mr*. Roaa Burley, Ruby
Marie Baker, Dorothy Hcott, 1
4»y Johnson attended the NHAj
ing in Prairie View college. Ma
"and 17. T. E. Wilborne and
llope iliurch in
The brother and sister-in-law
Mr. uud Mrs. Maurice Powell of l'rai
Carroll and T A. Wharton, appeared J rie View college were visitora iu First
at the invitation of the p-TA.
Kre«l Meador, who accon*i»anie<l
Carroll to the meeting held at Oak
View «choof, aaid they were well re-
ceived.
Mr*. Carrie Lewis and Mrs. Mil-
dred Williama <»f Corpua Christi; and
Willie Jaf-kson of Houston spent the
in Prairie View college on thes^lgtes.
' Mrs. Le<>na Lott of San Aqtisilp is
hire with her father, Georgi
aud Mrs. I* K.
U L. Williams af
0j \voAsh.»p of the misKionnriJ|l^M in
San Antonio, recently. Tff ''
i Mr. and Mr*. Ben Morrow, and otb-
„ , , , fro, 4,,t,,-w 'r relatives attended the funeral of
naiitut churrh. fhe, are lnatructom Kleiu.
in the college. 1
Missionary circles met laat week.
Circle Naomi met in the home of Mrs.
Clara Stiles, Thursday afternoon at 3 ;
o'clock, with Mr*. Dora Br:yly.
dent, presiding. Circle Lydia met in
the home «»f Mrs. SMaio^ThouiM1 at
week end with Mr. and Mr*. Ro^al ' 7 :'S0 o'clock with the president, Mrs.
Parrish. C. D. Majors, presiding.
Sterling Carter has been ill fur i An invitation to an opeu bouae
several dnv*. ' held at Carson'* restaurant, down-
Mrs. Ida Brown Smith. Mrs. town, was extended to citizen*. The
Laura Morse aud Mr*. Rachel Wim- ' meeting was held Thuraday, March
bush are doing some l»etter now. | 15, and gave citizens an opportunity
Re\. F. A Shc^»*hire. pastor of jo listen in on the city council. Coffee
Mr Pilgrim Baptist church of C ' - -1
John Wilson ia atill in the hospital,
but ia reported to be recovering nice-
ly
Mr. and Mrs. James Garner, and
Mrs. Lulu Ilazley, parents tupl aunt
of Bev. B, J. Amble, were
guests over the week end.
Another. 20 Fine Homes Under Construction. Watch Them Grow!
Drive east on Houston street, past Coliseum to Willow Spring! road; turn left and go three-fourthi mil* /
to Belgium lane—then follow signs and activity to office, or call CApitol 2-0162—OApitol 6-369L
WILLOW WOOD ESTATES
ANOTHER COMPLETE DEVELOPMENT
- - ■ BY L. R. PLETZ
sales, was tlia gu»-»t s;»eaker for the
eighty-fourth anniversary '»f Mt
Bethel Baptiat church, rscantlj* Ha
act'ompauied by the senior aud
junior choira.
nawley Miller. Sr.. Cfl-year-old r«*
and cake were served, f^fnte Senator
Hav Bart ran also k|hj1m>4v ffn>up.
Wednesday night at the ^pcal-LSO.
rif i*»-ns council meetfng was held, and
it was open to the public. The county
judg. of Hays county, Jiin Hill, und
State Representative Fletcher were
lent of this city, who waa employed | present. James Smith is pretddent of
of the death
were nelu for
at the Cuero Cotton oil null fur 4
years, died Monday afternuou, March
12. at a local hospitaL Funeral aerv-
jees were held Wednesday afternoon,
at Brothera Oiapel Methodist church.
Rev. O. K. Brewster of Luling,
gars the eulogy. Sunivor* are his
widow, this city; Mrs. Ora Mac
<tierry of Wallia, Texas, s daughter;
Arthur Miller of Ilallettsville, n
son; eight grandchildren, and nu-
merous other relatives.
Mrs. B'-s-ie Pleasant is doiug as , Johuson in San Antouio, last week,
well as can be expe ted, She has been 1 The decedent was the brother-in-law
was ad-
the Citisens council.
News was received here
of Elder K. 1>. Childresa
toniu. Funeral senice* w
Mrs. Winnie Ann-. ifl at"1 Ifllp-
ti^t church Saturday* at-U .We^^rtr,
with II' v. L. Singleton officiating.
She v.. a former resident of this
city, and Is a sister of Krneat Arm-
stead. who now lives in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mr*. Waco Millett attend-
ed the funeral services of Milton
ill f<»r Several week*.
Mrs. Mabel C. Shropshire
mitted to the local hoapital.
John Prater, Sr., has been HI for
*ome time.
Mrs, Alline Williams aud grand-
daughter of Columbus, sre gn
Mrs. Fran'-es Steen.
of Mr*. Millett.
Weimar News
A large number of relatives and |
ta of j friends atteuded the funeral services
i held for Mr«. Paralee Willis in did-
Asthma Formula Prescribed
Most By Doctors-Available
Now Without Prescription
Stops Attacks in Minutes ... Relief Lasts for Hour,!
vorfc, *-T. <Sp*cUl)-The aathmal Primatcne opens bronchial tuh"s,
formula prescribed more than any loosens mucous congestion, relieves
tht by doctors fur their private t.aut nervous tens.on. All this with*
.a- ents is mw available to as'.hma out taking painful injections.
§ . -era w tnout prescription.
Medical testa proved this formul
The secret is-Primatene combines
,8 medicines (in full prescription
st ,ps asthma attacks in minutes and, gtrentrth) found most effective in
five, hour, of I combination for distr. H.
renre of painful a»0ima ^ | Each per{orms 8 „pecial purjioic.
Th s formuia is so eJTective that •. . . , . j—u*
1. tli. physician,' leading a-»hir» Bo look forw ard to e!«p at nleht,
prascription—so safe that now It can ami freedom from asthma spasm..
Le sold — without prenrription — in Primatens only s. auy djyfk
tiny tablets called a tor a
l)el Kio News
The senior uniter board of Mt. Olive
Baptiat church and the Women h
Home miwion auciety will give away
a quilt, Saturday, at H o'clock. Mrs.
Pearl Canifai la premident of the mis-
sionary aoctety. Mr*. N. Williams ia
teacher; Mrs. Mill* ia treasurer; Mr*,
loin McClay i* aecretary of the ush-
er Woard; and Mra. T. Brown ia chair-
man of the project Rev J. H. Thom-
as ia pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist
church.
Waelder News
The meeting of the Wff*tern I^a-
• Grume Landmark clistrict, No. 1, con-
i fceld at Mt. Wen Bapti»t church, Rev
' Jouet, pastor. Rev. C. R* Beld la
A president.
, Th« Ralph Bunch, choral club ren-
y ier.il ■ program of aouga In Austin,
•t Mt Calvary Bapti* church, and
• t Ebeneaer B«itl.t churi-h, M.
JiJiiiaon, Claud, Brown, and H*y»
WinkfMd an IU.
" • Sci^ile'ShrtRfes^ife'"
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch—Relieves Pain
New York. N. Y. (Spwlal) -
For th« first time science has
found 8 new healing aubst*nc«
with the astonishing ability to
•hrink hemorrhoids, atop itch-
in(f, ard relieve pain - without
aurgery.
I n one hemorrhoid case after
■nothtr,"»ery striking improTe-
ment" was reported and veri-
fied by a doctor's observations.
Pain was relieved promptly.
And, whil* gently relieving
pain, actual reduction or re-
traction (shrinking) took place.
And moat amazing of all —
" \hiV "lrnproVMiiifit Waa main-
tained in eaaes where a doctor's
observations were eon tinned
over a period of many months I
In fact, results were so thor-
ough that sulfersn wars able
to make such astonishing state-
ments as "Piles have ceased to ba
a problem!" And among these
sufferers were a very wide va-
riety of hemorrhoid conditiona,
some of 10 to 20 vears'standing.
All this, without the use of
narcotics, anesthetics or astrin-
gents of any kind. The secret 1s
a new healing substance (Bio-
Dyne*)—the discovery of a
world-famous research Institu-
tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is In
wide use for healing injured
tissue on all parts of the body.
This new nealing substance
Is offered in ntppotirtry or otitt-
ment form called'Pftpora'.iatL
//•. A tk tor individually sealed
convenient Preparation H Sup-
Sositories or Preparation H
intment with special appli-
cator. Preparation H is sola at
all drug counters.
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You may order by mail. Personal shopper
please tend organza dress priced $29.98.
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