San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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Fish Pond is
Supplement to
Farm Income
ATI!EN51. Oa—A farm woman M
tlir A (hen* area collects sn average
' «»f .<J0 • day, or about * year,
in f««e« from tnherinen for granting
thrm the right to enat their Huea into
her flvMcw iu.hi .uade lake.
The enterprising woman I* Mm.
Jennie Ru.h l>eadwvler. Sine* her
hu»hand's dentlt two yearn ago, she
ban leaned their 165-acre farm to a
neighbor, an«l is tirruling herself to
teaching sehool mid oj»erating her
' fi*h pond.
Fish ponds a* recreation enterpris-
es*. nay offiriala of the 1. S. l>epart-
' men* i>( Agriculture suggest iuc«tiie
producing opportunities for *ome farm
families that amy need to aupplenient
tte#*r samiugit froai crops and live-
jpfock.
X.1t1nn-wuk, mora than a million
-feaaupond* aud lake* are being used
by farmer* n« source* of recreation in-
com P, detriment figures iihow.
- Alia. Deadwyler and her hnsbani
ahli^hed their lake fi e \esrs aco
l»v tnrinii a dam built across the low-
er cud of a ditrh whirh wan fed by
tlm spring*. Having no litest «M*fc to
water. the couple did not qnslify for
Huge Easter Party
Held for Children
On College Campus
81XSI IX- The huge Baxter pjirt.v
and egg hunt held on the campua of
Guii'lalii|ie college near Heguln. Kaa-
ter Sunday, March 29, waa enthus-
iastically resolved, with aome W chil-
dren of th»> Seguin and San Antonio
area being Nerved, and provided with
Ranter egga,
te" and candy were delivered to
.TO children who were unable to <-otna
due to lark of trans|»ortation. Thr
MticceftN of ihr party waa attributed
to the f»f thr camp in San An-
tonio, with Mra. U. i\ Coleman, chair-
man, and Mr*. I lidding* of Srguin an
co-chairman.
The camp is getting ready f«»r the
Mummer camping program for both
bo>» and girl*. The camp needs the
support of all, and iutercNtcsl (termma
are urged to spend a day in the camp
during thr cumpiuc seaaioaa.
S«irrin^ with thr camp personnel
are A. Mutton. director. 4*Ji> North
t'hrrry atreef, Ran Antonio; Mm. l.
M. (tiddinga. 4trj vmth (suadalupe
ataeet, Seguiu; Mra. i\ \V. Mark.
Jr.. l'JIl Wnaniae atreet. San An-
tonio; I »m»d li. I.. I>avi*. .YJM Ave-
nue Srgiiin: and Mr*. Kuth Ii.
Ilarper. 'JJKi Commerce atrect. New
j Hraunfel*.
Karno? City News
in i»:».isTM«
The Ksriic* County Women's Tli
uMt «hur» hrkmUiic from lli» «fri-1 Mr inntiiuti* M.I a Hanvwrful w-»ion
rulniral ri'D^rntina proem■ S.i 1 ,r Mt. Moriah KaplM churrh. 1'oth.
rhi^ I>aiil ftlion for lh» m-ork out nf I Hunlav, March -jn. TTir prniilnit,
tilvir Mvint- , Mr*. V. U I•: ir.-]l, wa. In rimrf I,,
tin*»T i. ,i> from I SI>A'a Karm- S Tfiiiriia r.iVf> thr bigb points II' th»'
m lloru. ailniiiu.triiiiua are now Hun.lay arkool Iraaon. aft.-r whii-h
uinilalila to family farmi-ra f..r the Mra. M. K Williama taiirtt a Ilihlr
uTiTNflmrnt of poil'N aT1 <1 Ilk"'., rr- | Iraaon. A .Irllcioita dinnrr was arr\nl
pair, au'l ronairiirtion of vararioo I in ihr rafnrria. Tbr yonth of tlir
(Mtiafra ami lo<)*r., an l for o'hrr : rhur< h hrM a prorrain in thr afirr-
it r^'rration mtrr- ni»..i. viih Mr». A. Finn*. «ii|i,rviaor.
prto aiiiiplrmrnt farm Mrmnx* I m rharcr. Mr». M. K. Willinma.
Mra I im<larylrr ha« alrradr bni t r*n:ntv ffavr a <kmonalra-
.1 Mnnl! Iinililin* nrar tUr lakr f.ir t!i" lion. f!rr. K. J Johnson liroarht ihr
KiJr of ftab ban. ho«#a». an>l Imr* an»l ' a^rmon.
oth. r tackle, a* wrll a* aofi driu!c »
aiitl Miufka. I.ater *hr 1io|h>« to build
caldna for overnight and week-end
e •>!•«. and lay out t-nni* court* an l \|M \t.'~ r"i..V " u._, ... '
pl;iy areaa.
Thr fi^h pond oj>rrator hirea a man
part-time to operate the liftle ahop
aud coll««ct the $l a-<lay fishing right
f.-r Other exprn^ indnde about
fl.taio a v»-ar for fi*h to krrj. thr Ukr
well at in ked. and about $1.10 a yrar
tor fertilurr for the growth of mi-
croncopic plant* on which inarrt lar- I fun|!pj|
£21 l'«uo Newa
(Thl* rneired too laia far
pubUcati<»n luat week.)
Be\. Albert S. Pitta pnator Myiw
rla Aranoa MatMht ch<ireh, v«»
name' to the city pitrkn and recrea-
tion board by Mayor J. Willtama.
Her. Pitta haa U-cn In El 1'aao for
tha paat 10 month*, having coma here
from San Antonio.
Mr. and Mta Clifford Hoodj M4
a wedding rwvptn.n for their da ugh
i ter and »ou-in-)aw, Mr and Mra
l^iuia Lee Jamea, Jr., at their home.
Rev. Onnle Kirk and Jler. H.
Humphrey. .I -' II.tm. M. Horeu and
H. L. llovd ntt«n«led tha Sunday
achool and BTI' board meet tig In
I.uhhock, at the ch;:rch of Rev. A. L.
' l»:ivia.
Beta Omega chapter of Delta Sig-
ma Tlieta Horority. In- >riM»rated. held
a l>«>ok drive for th«- hll«i»tr«l nr«.i «-f
the Mia*ia*ippi delta. Ov*r J «kmI
lKH»k«i were aent.
M.ta.0 KKOM KISniNO—Mr*. Jewaie Kuth h»*adwyler of Kkluil*on. I
«u near Athene, inllect* about $0.(MNI a ynr at a dolhr a 4av pe .ou
for the right to firli in her fi»e-:irre Jake beside which she Is atMi'lin.T,
ready to try her own luck. Family farm ra may o'jtaiu o wilt
from the Farmer* Home admini*tration to <!evrlo;i lai . ami i r»:i - »r
fixhing and *wimming, build vacation cottage* and h*lge«, ami provl! - r
in< «>iu«'-proiluriiig ret reatioii cnttvprliica. Mrs. headwyler nnl hrr hi | »«-
band catablNhcd their lake liefore Farmer* Home wa« nit(h<»ria#d t.. in 'e
Much l< au*.
*>hinor Ncw>
Mr*. Margie Flower* i< here vis-
iting r»!atne*. Mr. aud Mr*. Wr*.
Iry T.rwi< and I^ewl* Flowrr*. Jr.,
of Fahms; Mr. and Mra. Strll Flow-
er*. I.amrsa. wrr h*-ie for tho funer-
al nf thrir grandmother, Mrs. Grant
Warren, of Moutton.
Mr. and Mra. I.ron Warren of
Houston were here for hi* mother'*
Uvalde News
Karly Faster Mervlcea were brld nt
I.igbt H:ipti*t church, nnd brenU-
Wacider News
Sunrise Nenic.-Mi were go«i| at St.
Simon Corer*r>n. Jr., and hi* fanillv
tne fe^d. In turn, the fi*h rat the
larva, an.l ,tow fat for thr fi.hrrmm. , w-.r„ f„r Uu. E„„r hoJi(,
Mr,. aar. ahrjput.. abodt Mn> Mo)|j(, h„, rr„lrnr,,
L of f,,h '» h'r }*k\nr; from fialvraton.
or ail timra , yr,r shr prrfrra half- I Att„,, ne tb, |nrti„„, hpM
p.,,,nd to thrrr.po.ind !ia.a. ! Swrt II.,„, w,r,.ljtv. W. «. San.
«pd catfiah. and fiv, to ."-O po-nd | p|rt,)n. Mra. proline Strrenn. W.l-
NVw i.if;in rnnrrn. nun nrenu «%•«.' • , 7J—.
fnvt na* srr- • I at thr cafeteiin. TI- ' /• S ' C i<S\ S?* ^!l
. , lusMter prc^ran wa* lieid. j ,a« — .
Hai'ViTt I s'- i'"tr..'„ars
i hum irua vrrj |a«l. Ilrv. K.j, :• .
i> |ia ;or. and Mra. >f. .L. >§}
( NpOIIMir.
M and M - Aaroi. Il«l*r an.l | B-v. f. W. It„l,r-t. drliv.rM fir
I.f «;>!>>. - <hr: '>-««* hv-r JitMrr mrsaajr in AiMaat iol.ni I
;; f1 •••Ia,rr,'- »«*«•. Kaptn ^h. ' I
Mr- Mr"- ««'" J«l»« " M, 1 ifi ir-r ri hornaa of Kan An-
William, (tonlo rial ted tk
pastor brought th«* mre*age. 'i^hr mi»-
aionnry *«•< irty of We*t l!n
church waa prevent at thr mi**i«»n pro-
gram.
Mr
family
Weslaco News
Karly morning aervlwa were held
Ka*ter Sunday at C'>e«nth llaptist
••hureh. Ilarliiigen, with Itev. N. L.
Wn*hiugtoii, |mi*tor. bringing the met>-
sage. St. I'.iiiI Met!i'ali*t chundi held
rally with the hiiiii of $l.'Jl!rr.U7
being realized.
Mr*. Hovir Jonea of Mt. Zion
Hapti*t church won the prize given
by th:>t church.
II. K. Moore wraa admitted to the
naixi*t liospitrl for atirgerv. He ia
hack home and inurh improved.
.1. J. Malhnl nnd R. ltiec made a
trip to San Antonio, Suuday,
I*. II. Hi "It* i* in the veteran* hos-
pital iu Houston, nu I i* doing fine.
t'uero News
(TUrf u' s received too late for
jirblicjti i art v.c?k.)
Mrs. , .rv.iin l'Laaant cad fricui*
v . • he: .- vbiting one day In t week,
.'.r.r.ml » I ■> inl \.u» nlvo heie with
M. I'. i (;• of Knn Autv.iio. '»hey were
cnjoy.n r Vlalta r.i*!i fiinula.
Thi •. -ii.e iir. n f.om J'e-;uin were
f ».• i me-tiag nt Dnule hi h
!;<• !. : »il tuo.-t i " thcui v;er- in for
aac!:.« rt Pkrjunt *.
?i• • 1 ...:. a 1>! !. a i* fi., • in
'niith* .' houi?. I'he it »!oin; fine
u>l i> all* t,i rrct UToa.rl ia tile iioine.
Uvalde News
, « .ier frtlwf"ptit the • u
end. >'rn. 1'auoU J"t-»rcn* cf G" i il..<
Victoria News
al*o visite<l her father.
Plra*r girJTlll t»e#a to Mra. Mol-
lie Mitehell.
for
„ . , . - , * ter Core-nan "jr., and l*aac Robin-
The fi*h are •Herr«l from dealera ^ n r mm
frotu aa far a«ay m Maryland and
Ohio who make regular trips through
the arr« with ton* of fi*h in tank
t*ucka. Hhe paya fr«»m 10 to 2*1 eenta
a»i>ound l(* them.
Mra. Dradwyler e*timate« that an
aeernga of 30 pemona a day cooir to
r*k yrar-round On anch day* aa the
Fourth of Jnly an4 liohor day. the
number aometimea r**en to aa many aa
250.
Although agriculture did not aa*is?
In tha conatruction of thl* lake, aoil
conaerrationi*t* anaigaed to the loral
•oil conaervation diatrict and the
county agricultural agent bar# ad-
Edwa.d (.ilhert i.* lack l.oaie from
Le I f Mr. i;ud M:>. liuid! y,
It Air. nil .•! *. Wa rio-, u: I Mr. nnd
*' . Jtt w ;v ^ a in the liome
wku-h>u, mt. nuo Airs. | f~Vir *#ul iy't ^.t __ j of ilrn. Jc.oaie Ilcu^emon.
|n | Marshall Topsy motored to San Au-1 • i \. ii ? .t< tlie » choir, ush-
tonio over thr weex end visiting reLi-; ^"v- an'* •^r"4- A. Sold'iaon of i I . n.n » n;r:n. < att:ji!t>l wrv-
tivr«i. and atr<*nd«><l Easter services : Mr. nn:l Mr*. AMn'.-t Gr^en > s nt I'ninn l»a; tist < !»urch, with
thrre. J®' Wnelder; Mrs. I.'ayd h-VIit <;f dev. \;i'. :i. lit,\i::"!j ov » Ji
(Thi* new* received too late
publicati«m last week.)
Rev. M. H. Van Hooae of Han
Antonio condurt«nl a week-long re-
vival for Rev. Young. pa*tor of trittle
Rrthrl AMF. church. Mr. and Mra.
Albert Price vixited her brother, who
ia ill in Moultoa.
Mrs. Willie Itea Jidinaon ia in
Fluth Memorial hospital, but ia re-
cuperating. Mi** Mollie Mitchell i* in
(Jalveston vi*itinc hrr brother, who
rflUd Mra. Deadwyler on maintrnanee | haa l»-en in the hosmtal. Walter Cov-
ob graas cor?r on tha alope* above i erson i* agent for the San Ant4>nio
the lake to prevent aoll erosion, silt
fin in. and resulting muddy water
which would reducr finh proiluetlon.
While Mra. Deadwylrr'a lake and
otfier fi*h pond* and rrrrration enter-
prfar* are quite sorressfnl. agricul-
tMifll economi*ta F. l-. Raum and F.
J. \^*>re of Economic Researrh arre-
" tl.naa nlonn ' HIT til m'iiK.
Krci.trr. Nrwa ran bp *irrn to him.
Mr. aud Mra. lUliert St am and t!a" ,Al,e'; ltp'• "ud hi t -y t'.Mi I < 'lurc'i h M a w;cli loui
Up>i , turaurra of Carrfam Ki Hn*. • ;••. in 1-j
in thr wr in of Jit. yiivr h 11 S-'-i-:("n
rhildrrn of Kerrvillf, Mr. aud Mrs. j
Ar'" *—- •"
eir j»;
T«k||1. Their father,
Billy Andrew* of Aimtin, >err'wet*k;
end guentK of their i»urent*. Mr. aud
Ur. i*«i.A.t. T...1T1 Kolanson was guest speater nt th<
is
Kaa'er pro^caul
iptAMt cuurcb List
Mr*. Arthouia
Todd, ia ill.
Oakland News
An Easter program aud Faate^ egg
hunt were held at the Churrh of Ood '
in drift* with Rev. S. If.
Auatin; Oder Pal#*, WjfjJcr :JRev!
Owena. Eagle I^ke, and He.-. I>.
Williama participatii^. Rev. Williams
delivered the nien*a|J* In .lie church
rally heM at this Hir. Rem.-tr!;;i
were Made by
Rev. John*on
Rev. I^eater Lee. Mr.^and Mra.
lie King and sou, Mgs. F. F
mi' «ii' . ivrmnriw-;
ElderTI. l.i iwn.
m of fen lc Lake nnd
Del Rio Nc».«
Early morning Ka*trr aervicea were . h
fine, aud Rrv. Harvey Kim hlow | nt Zlon Jemple' ctfnirli
brought the meaaaice. Thr youth of 1
the church conducted an Easter pro-1 ,r an'1 Mrs Rhellie Adam*. Mr.
lay. Rr v. [ New l.KV Kapttaf «-Siurch hdd nr.
. . __ie 11 r:ly nun ! .? i;?r.i"-» v.itli tile i.iit«r.
odork *erviee*. . : v. ' 1 , Inij 1 t »• mra-tige.
A luiaeioiuii--y and K.i*rcr Jfn>r!nni A\? mi 'o ary im irty p.ra nted n
wa* KMSitsored by Sirs. S. Derry orrcoi . It ml mi linst-r rgg
Mm. L. Hooker, Sunday a'i^no n. . ..tint i.t i.' ./ i..III.
"r j f Jmv M ] . Mil!* w.ji c'.-os 'M to serv*
on I lie jn.jT here, M;srcli L.I. HI l«
Schuieubure Nevis
Easier service* were bekl nt St.
James Baptist chureli, Suudav n.
ing at C o'clock. Tii<» paaMr, iv. i..
J. Johuao.i. delivered (ho rri)'". 1.
51 r*. Joscphiuo Ufrr. Mr*. 1\. -i
1.. Jackson nnd f'-ii-' ^e, Leslu* j
Steward Jaciisou. M \ :;nd Wr*. I '.i
tlie fi.*' s.vLontu to
i.-^ve.
T.\9 fi.i. don inet' nf* thc"*$i.bO oT
.1:. and Mra. E. 1T0I Iru,* ?.!o.idny^
iiit
San M irron News |.i
An Foster program trns *1 «»^*oretl
:in«lc7 uitlit by the tsi:i*ion:iry i-o»
Irty. J'iri.i • lister per Hers v.e
ieeJ caution tho*e planning to eatab- p-am. and Mr*. Ray I,ee. Minx Marie Bnk-1 Methodist church, Tunday. Mrs. l.u.
li"h anch projecta to consider a nam-1 Airman ^second cla*a) Charles M. I *r* r* r r"»»|n*hnm of Han |^cretin (iloK* and Mrs. Ctitherin
of factors. Among these are: | fsrinlcley was loiried WmlneiHay nt ♦ Anton,° ^Wtura here. Donald »
I..-S
1 'stance of enterprise from population • fj,e base. S.irvivprVin1Iud«'tb^"*ido*!Browo vW"«l """*«»»•
cent era. distance from highway*, nat- an(j ^^y daughter.
nuttrartion* In a-*a. snd eom- ♦
vid Hopkins. Mi*.t Evelyn 4ack..ot,
Mfd Mrs. Eruestine HartficM cf ; n
..., * , . ■tPT4 iWonio were week end rUito;» in
and Min.JIdt.in. .t*.M »Ur_fwj- »h?of Mr. aud Mr,. U. t: .1 4,i S,,;:':,, „r«rr7.:, ftftlu-,
list cfcnr"'». lJer. C. I.. J.r.dr.n toi,
■ tor. 'J'h-» service v.r.s an .i*oreil by
I ■ Ministers allian e of the city.
Brrr. .fast was ae.-.ed by the a.une
t»l.i?'< jjro;ip.
were Nponsor.4. !• oltovHug the p.*o .i!n 'l'Li* f^il iviihip mission:!ry group
A combined miasioMiry aud Mi:-.:
pr*»gruui was held rt Nfever* C.i.-
fa-
p 'itiqp from nrarHy recreation
ciiries
Kami y farmer* lnt-rr*tr<l in more'
d< ilrd informatioi about fish ponda
an l rroiWt aasiatance for establishing ;
Flatonia News
\: •rpriaet,* and
rou'pa **
"I/oan« to Rural
Yoakum News
Gonzales News ,
Srrvieea were lirld tlirmigbout the
FuLeral amice* uere held at Mt. ' w»«rk nt Si. Paul AME church. Rrv.
ilgrim Baptist church, for Dudley ! Williams of San Antonio delivered
au'l ojiert' ng them a* reereat ion t Stewart of I'ana .iena. California, who the meH*nges. An Easier program wa*
entiTpriaea may *»htain free publica- formerly lived here. He became a held at St. Paul AME church, Sun-
t ;* from tli* Office of Information, member of Mt.. Enon Baptist church I day, sponsored by Joyre Marie Hnr-
\ S Department of Agricultural, | at an early age. Later he and Mi** ri*. Sue Bell. Fsrline illiams and
\N *hin|ton, D. C , 202Ti0. Publication i Hattie Wood* w.-rr married. The Mrs. (;. v. ].af >nd.
t are • "Managinc Farm Flah 1 Fletcher King Funeral home wns in j N^w I i,ion Baptist diurcb held
1' id* Itir IViss nnd Blnegilla." •Trout charge .if burial aud Rev. F. A.
In Farm and Ranch Pond*.** *T/0*na Shropshire officiated.
t<» e'amilv Farmer* for Recreation Following the funeral, the family
and friend* assembled at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bra afield for
lunch. Survivora Include his father,
Ben Stewart; seven sister*. thre«*
brothers ; two daughters and two son*,
of < 'alifornia.
Funeral service* were held for Mr*, j The iGonzales-Caldwell county Sun-
V I Charleston, former teacher who' day scliool an«l 1«T"T" Institute m<*t
dii»l"recently. Sh^ wa* retired in 15»."2 with Little Hill Baptist church. Ot-
• r teaching ttere for a numl»er of tine, Sunday, Rev. C. L. Anders<.n of
*nie s.rvicea were largely at- San Antonio i* pastor. Rev. Ellison
i jvora Include a daughter, taught the Bible lesson. Others on
.I. Chnrlesetta Fountain of Cleve- 'he program were Mr*. Lucile Shel-
land Ohio- two sons. Nehemiah T.iy- -^1™- 0. C. Clark. hii>1 Rev. F. A.
l„r. Jr.. and Bayfield T-iylor of San Shropshire.
Antonio five ai*ter*. and three broth- Early Foster services w.-re held
ers -4 Yoakum nnd Arizona. Other j *>7 Providence Baptist churrh at
relatn-e* include Uteres, nephews, nnd Webster Chapel. The sermon was)
eous,Bi. delivered by Rer. R. Arawtrong. » Pas-ion wecli was observed at St.
Mra. Alice Wood was buried Hat- Funeral yraugements are pending T '
unlay, March 2*. She waa a one-time for Marshall Boul iin. a citlaen of
cafe operator. Survivn- < include a | thia city, who died Sunday night at
daughter, Mrs. Bertha Mae Jackson;
■ granddaughter; and two great-
grn ndihiughters.
Mrs. Albert* Johney of Houston
was here as a gu«**t in the Bolton
home, and attended the funeral of
Mrs C. L. Charlenton.
Mr. end Mr*. L. K Shiner snd
Mrs Bankheod of Victoria were
guest a in the home of Mra. V. A.
Shiner for Easter dinner.
New Fi
it* La er program Siiiidn> nfter-
noon nt IS >>rl<>ck. Mrs. (iordon v.*ns
spousnr. an l Rev. Kiehardson deliv-
ered the message. He is from San
Antonio.
Mr Geneva Bell's daughter of San
Anton >t sj»ent the week etui with her.
The daughter and ur.fudrhildren of
Mrs. (J. \. Lafond were here from
Houston.
Mlas Sew ill a Cislley of Iluston-
Tillot*on rollrgr. was home for th<
holiday. Mr*. Lucille Brown'* son
nnd daughter from Ilou-to i were h>
for the holiday. M.s. Mollie Clin
daughter from Houston was home, ami
found her doing nicely.
Weimar Nev.s
Raster eggs were <li««tri!Mited t^th.'-i;]
^ildren. | nt Fi-t H.tviiat oharcli. Mra. L.
*Irs. <' Hie Hcnliiou. ilrs. I! ««i •' ."'in^L. >u i.i i-;\si lent. c id Mrs. t".
Cbunons. Mr*. Iris C '.-roII, nu.I I' .' L. Lud jn-i :i i< vice pr . idciit.
I.. J. Johnson were among tW1 a»- { —
tending the s.-cond rseoutive lioni I of j
l.a (Iran e district n»r»ociition !;■»! IJ
nt Springfield BaptiM chuTh. IIo~':- |
dale Itev. W. C. Daniel* I* pa* or. j
I iipous^-cl n fine pro r.-.sm l'ri r.r ni-elit
Goliad News
Miss Linda F. Pcnn and I •<,»:*
White were recentlv married. James
Harold. Jr.. Betty Jamea, Cllftoji Oli-
ver, Max Olass. Anuie Thorn* on.
*nd Mrs. Flvie Harold were visifirs
in Cnero, recently.
A uumLer of visiio:s were lore for
the E:is'er liulida;. Many r.i. inhera
of tire n.ipt!st churrh of the city
attended in 1 :."Z. where the
>'i i ui. . tJr'i:: !, nn 1 Calhoun county
i:\ ■ i't • was held.
(Thia news received loo late for
publication laat week.)
Tha -weetinf of the Progressive
W..men's Huh waa held l» the home
of Mra. Lucinda tiiian. A social hour
wa* held at the cloae of tha business
session. Art for th# district meeting
to be held here la Aprtl waa worked
ftpon.
Mr*. I). l>. CharirfltM dlrd Satur-
day afternoon, with arrar.rrmmt, b*-
lnjt for bnrfil Wrdnraday, Mirfk
K.
Mra. Oora AH«i h la Both Mr-
mortal kaapiul. Ala* ill In tk, hoapl-
Mi i, Mr*. Martha Ann Taylor.
Thr miral it Mt. Rinal Baptiat
ebuiUi Her. J. P. I/ewli. pantor. I,
under tha 4trrrtion of R«*. J. J. Krc-
ter o' S*a« Aiitoalo It to wrll ■ttrad-
Cuero News
Funeral aervicea were held Wed-
nesday. March 2f>. for Rev. C. A. Pin-
gletary, 7U. who died Sunday. March
22, in a Houston .lospital. Jamison
Funeral home had charge of burial in
Evergreen cemetery. Rev. G. W. Ed-
wards of C,onr.sles officiated.
Rer. Singletary srrrefl as pastor of
Mt. Bethel Baptist chnrch for 13
years. Hr had also aerved at Sin-
ton, Louise, and Alice, but had been
retired for aeveral yean.
Survivora include the widow, Mra.
Clara Singletary; a aon, Tomra.\, of
Waahingtor, D. C.: a atepaon, 8nni-
ne! Prince, and atepdanghter, Mios
Mary Ellen Prince, both of Houa-
ton; and nnmeroua other relatlvea.
Mra. Aline Lee, Mlaa Slelllnee
Plesaants, and O. L. Pleasants, Reg-
ister agent, apent Sundsy afternoon
viewing the numerona flelda of blue
bonnets !a the ares.
Mr. snd Mra. Johnson motored to
Ban Antonio for the Eaater holiday.
Mrs. Johnson la proprietor of a local
business. The Johnsons also motored
to Houston to viait their frandchil-
dren.
Suni i 'n acnicrs were held at Mt.
A:'1 Baptist church. The youth de-
pa fment s;>onsored a j-ageant. Miss
M. M. Nelson nnd Mrs. W. F. Hintou
were *]>on»ors.
The boarj of Chnstinus *p<iusored
its annual Easter program. The mis-
sion society of Mt. Arie sponsored a
Woman'* day pronrmn. Mrs E. P.
V ilson is president. The misitioii nnd
youths of Macedonia sponsored an
Raster pnigram. Mra. Ca*sie M. Mr-
drew was *i»raker. nnd Mrs. Rosena
Wood*on wa* sponsor.
Rev. ai.d Mrs. L. E. Au*bie. and
Mra. M. M. Johnson attended misnion
aervicex in Srhulenhurg, at St James.
Mr*. Ausbie wa* gue*f speaker.
The Eaatrm Stars cehbruted their
annusl anniversary, with Mrs. Ethel
Ferguson worthy matron. The serv-
ice wss held at Macedonia.
The * nior class of Ksrl Downs
high achool pre*euted two one-set
playa In the auditorium. Misa E. A.
Stevenson was apon*or. Principal i«
T. V. Pleasant.
The hornrmaking department ,>f
Karl Downs spousore<l its fashion
review. Mra. R. M. Rurley i« aj»onsor.
A community Rsster egg hunt was
held at the fi>otball field of Karl
Downs high achool.
Coach Alvin Oliver and the tennis
trsm attended the tennis meet is
Columbus, at Riverside high school.
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Stons Itch—!?.e?ieves Pain
Trrk. 1*. T. (Sp«cUl) — For the
first time scicncc has fo.:nd a new
henlinj; cubytance wy
iahing ability
rhoids, stop itching
pain -- without urgcty.
In cr.se after rasa, wfcfla gently
relieving pain, aclual reduction
(shrinkage) took placa. •
icc noi :ouna a ctw
r. -c w.wm tjws.at
to ahr^Khcrftor-
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ro thorough that sufferers nu.de
ca'.onirhing j.latcments like "Pilea
hr.ve ceascd ti b3 a problem!n
The secrct is a new heeling tnb-
stanre (Bio-Dyne's)—discovery of
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