San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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Weslaco News
CI. L. Andrew* euperinteofent,
conrfnctad Stindaj arhool, with the
|taatoe bringing the rftitw at Mt. 81-
nai flaptlat rhtirrh. A prayer aer*iee
«n kald with tha dractma la charts.
Iter. Hilliard prearh<*d Sunday, and
(he Lord'a Supper waa admiulatered.
The brotherhood held a barbecue din-
ner Saturday. It waa • aucceaa. L
Jsokson waa aponaor.
(llria aewa received too lata for
publication laat we«'k.)
Mt. Won llaptiat church of TIarlin-
(t»u honored ita pastor, Kev. H.
Milliard, and Mra. Milliard on hia thir-
teenth anniversary Sunday afternoon.
Curat apeaker waa Kev. L. Hancock,
pMnfor of Kins'* Star llaptiat church,
Kiafarille. He waa a<*companied hj
hia deacooa, ushers, senior and juuior
cboira. The aum of $200.96 wns raia-
eii, mid It waa preaented with a baaket
of froceriea and other gifts.
Calvin Hrown of KingavlUe, a rail-
road brakeman, got hurt on a freight
*ntin that waa derailed, with fonr ho\
far.-* in l>onnn, Friday night. He 1a in
Ku-tppa Memorial hoapital, Wealaee.
tod ia reported to be doing very well.
Schulenburg News
(Thia newa received too lata for
,-mhlicatioa laat week.)
A tniasionary program waa held at
Pleasant Uu ion Baptist church, Sua-
day, Taking part on the program wera
M-sdatnea l.illian I'pton. Krancea
IV un, Catherine Price. Pearl Ja<k
aon. Dorothy I'pton. Betty Harold,
R«Ma Wood. Alica Adams, B. I'pton,
and M Plot (Jurat apeaker waa
Rev K. M Houerta of Yoakum. Rev.
(J W. Kd wards waa host pastor, lira,
lima Carroll la chureh Herk.
A building fund program waa heM
at SC. Jauiea llaptiat church, apon
Bored by Mra. Ollir M. LhMH
1/oula M<»rgaa of San Antonio visit*
e<l hia mother, Mra Willie IHirana,
over the week end Mia* Annie M TTp-
toir and Henry I'pton, Jr.. of Prairie
View college, routed their pareuta
•vt the week end.
Flatonn News
tter. Davia held aervicea at 11
cloak 8unH«y. at St. Paul AMK
eh u rah. Members of the local P-TA
Uiotorad to Schutenburg to attend a
P-TA meeting.
John Henry CSreen la back home
from the bfavpital.
«Thia newa received too lata for
publiaatlon laat week.)
L. A. Butler la In the fIou»t i boa-
pii itL Jeha Henry Greea la atill in the
tntoraaa hoapital ia Houston, and ia
doing vary well.
Mra. Iola Jenkina ia in Honaton for
an operation on her ey*a. Her two
d» lighten, lira. Anna at San Fran-
ciaco, aad Mra. Alica at Cleveland,
Ohio, wen here to attend her. She
fti r<atiai nicely.
Beeville American
Legion Post 818
Holds Celebration
TtKEVlLIK — American Legion
poat, No. 818, Ree\ille, celebrated a
pre-American I/egion birthday, Yri-
day, February *J»V with viaiting poata
from Victoria, Goliad, ami 8aa An-
tonio, being present.
The l^iou home waa beautifully
decoratfd, aud tnblea were laid with
arhite linen clot ha. The "buddies" of
|M 878, cool aud nerved the taaty
turkey dinner. Membera of Unit 818;
Poat and Unit N»4, Goliad; Poat aud
Unit 8.'M, Victoria, and Poat 274 and
unit; members of lTnita au<l Poat NX).
San Antoniuna attending the party
were J"hn Jackson, commander of the
Siith division; Mrs. Juan.ta Gordon,
twenty-aeventh district preaident; and
Mra. Willi# 11. Pilworth, from George
Washington C.irver |*wt No. SOU and
unit.
Beeville News
(Thia newa received too late for
publication last week.)
Private Kenneth I>. Hinderman.
•♦on of Mr and Mra. Katerling Itovis,
has completed his eight weeks basic
army training at Fort 1'olk. Louinia-
na. He haa been choaen one of the
outstanding soldiers to attend a non-
commissioned officers academy achool
for two we^ka, to take a course in
leadership. After this is completed, he
will go into advance) infantry train-
ing for eight weeks. at Fort Polk,
l^oniaiana. Private Hinderman ia a
graduate of the A. E. Jonea high
school, this city. He ia a graduate of
San Antonio college.
Schulenbure News
A community fellowship program
was held at Steven* Chapel church
Sunday. Ralph Shepard Is preaident.
Rev. G. W. Fdwarda and ineml>ers
attended church services in Victoria,
Sunday.
Airman (Second ilass) Burnett C.
CurrolJ waa married to Miaa \nuie
Jewel Nelson, daughter of Mrs. Felix
Nrlaon, Sunday, at Mt Aria Baptist
church. Rev. A. Ilubbard |»crformed
the ceremony.
Shiner News
The funeral of Arthur Gladncy waa
held Sunday, February 28, from the
Johnaou Cl«ap* 1 Methodist church,
Rer. Char lea Clark, pastor. Rev. A.
D. Ilt-mb-raoa of St Jam en P.aptiat
church, Voakum. delivered the eulogy.
The funeral wna largely attended.
A large number of Shiner resi<ients
attended the evening of the Yoakum
Manorial Kur»tng home, Sunday, Feb-
ruary 28.
H. Q. Sranthouiw ia atill «onfiu»-d
to the Hnth Memorial hospital. Yoa-
kum.
Goliad Newa
Ruby Ilodgc, Gertrude Davia, and
daughter; and Arlington William*
united relativaa here.
Minnebulla Baptist church senior
womeu met with Mra. Annie Wil-
liams. Refreshment* were carried to
Mra. Tisha Arniatead, who is ill.
The juuior women sponsored
minstrel in the acliool auditorium.
Patricia Jonea Is preaident. Freddie
Todd visited in Houston.
The choir apon*o.ed a musical at
Victoria. The choirs of Bloomington
were special guests. Rev. L. M. Janice
ia paator.
Deaia*, N. Mexico h
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Hon. I
too late for puhiica-
l'roapeiity—aam^thing yen feel,
(old and aend to th« Internal reve-
nue.
Crystal City Newt
Miae Lfndn Williama, daughter of
Mra. Curley Williama, waa honored
with a birthday party recently.
G. Iiovelady waa ordained a dea-
con «t Mt. Olive Raptial chcrch re-
cently. Mr*. C. Williama will be hoet-
eas to Circle No. 1 meeting tliia week.
(Thia newa receivetl too late for
publication laat week.)
The Robinson family motored to
KingMille and waa accompauietl home
by Allen Moore, a medical nervier ape-
cialist, who ia stationed in Alabama.
MU* Karneatine Floyd and Adley
Martin were married at I'nion Bap-
tist church, with the pastor, Rev. N.
L. Wa*hlngton, officiating. She ia the
daughter of Mr. and Mra. F«rneat
Floyd of Fannin.
Miswea Alfreda Franklin, Klnora
Johnson, and Bessie Williama were
hnMtrHsi'* at the reception.
Mia* Lola Robinson ia in the hoa-
pital.
El Paso News
Mrs. S. B. Calvert and Mra. Wil-
liam Collins were h«mt«wea to Phil-
lia Wheatley club at Wyatt'a cafe-
teria, where the mothera and debu-
tantes were gueets of honor.
I>r. M. C. DmumI ia at William
Beaumont hoapital. and All>ert Storey
at St. Joaeph hoapital. The fourth
Sunday musical held at Shiloh Bap-
tist church was a aucceea.
B. L. Boyd ia home from the hos-
pital. and ia doing nicely.
Uvalde News
Rev. Kinchlow conducted services
at Mackey Chape! church Sunday.
Jetiie Jennings i* on the sick list, also
Mrs. Betty Gilbert. Mrs. Willir K,
Good* is home from the hoapital and
doing nicely.
Mrs. Beaaic Pimcry ia reported to
be ill, and will enter the hoapital
Thursdny in San Antonio for an eye
operation. Joe I**e Perryman, Joe
In»e, Jr., Mis* Laura !>»e. Mias Fas-
ti* 1^'. Mr*. Sarah Morgan, and
Mra. Hlla ,Iack*on spent the week end
in Corpus Christi.
Misi. L.'iura I^ee, Miss Kaater Lee,
■nd Joe liee, Jr. were guests in 8t.
Matthew* Baptist cliun-h Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Milla entcrtsin-
ed the senior missionary aociety Mo»»- •
day night. I
Yoakum N<
IU KKIill
WBPAT, WAKWI » W|
tl» nrw Yoakun
mi hou. held apes 1
Ki+rmry 28, wilk Mor.
•Kin iiti'mlini. The horn* M i"ao-
Iwl anil U |>rrmtb nnir.
inc pntientt. M>n> imrmtf (U,
ki>mi Ihr ham. (or Ih* comnH* mi!
«urrnun«linf cmimuniiin. TWnum
iii( hiMne it v.wnwl Ut Or. CiH M
Cnrn>1l ami M. C. Jauiiaur.
Mr. aud Mri. Johnny ltaatl, air!
nthrr r»latlvf. from Dan Antaaio rli
itrd tUrir aunt, Miaa Brulah Turk.r.
Monday.
Mrmlx-r* of PhilliMia, UL. vn
ltd, r. and A. M. ati.aM tkafan-'m!
of Arthur Uladnar, Wuniaf, at Shin' i
J.imiaon Puurral hm.i* waa la «bKri;r
of burial in Blue Hounst cametn>
Rev. Shetmsn Johnson hss beea
taken to the Ycteruna hospital in
Houston. Mrs. V, G. Webb ia atill con-
fined to Iluth Memorial hoapital.
Gonzales News
Rev. Winch eater, paator of K1
Campo Baptiat church, enma with hia
choir, ushers, and members snd de-l
livered a ai-rmon for the Bible band
f Providence llaptiat church. Mrs.)
ties Hpeara was sponaor, snd Rer..
R. Armstrong ia pa*tor.
Mra. 1'. A. Artia aud aeversl jun-
ior and aeuior womeu of FflemLt'ip
Buptiat church of Luling delivei.il
talks Sunday during the aunual jun-
ior women's day. Honor guests and
gueat missionaries from other chun h-
f s were present. t»fficera are llssd(iiii*-s
M. L. Wilaon, (-ntherins Downs,
Marvin Stewart: and Rer. A. C. Tay-
lor, paator of Friendahip BHfktist
church. Rev. Kmeraon Marcee, paa-
tor of Mt. Carmel Baptiat chnrch, San
Antonio, waa gueet a|ieaker. Ilia choir
accompanied him.
Rob Brook* died recently and
waa hcrlsd lisl Tueeday. He lived
near his aon, Tillman Brooka.
Pel Rio Newa
Rev. Otis Arndo waa gueat speak-
er at the morning aervicea at Greater
Mt. Olive Baptist church The pas-
tor taught the leaaon at the night
servicea. Rev. Gregory waa pteacnt.
Grace Methodist church haa Miaa
Jo Ann llill aa church announcer,
Mrs. Katberine Woods ia in San An-
tonio visiting her cousins, Mrs. 8.
Brown and daughter.
♦
Oakland New*
Elder Carl Kvana of Colnmlni* de-
livered the mcftsage at the evening
Mt vices of the Church oi God in
Christ.
Mra. B. Carter. Mrs. Glover snd
thers from Columbus worahiped here
Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Iran Clcvtlsud
and daughiera of Houston were vis-
itors her. Sunday. Mra. Ali o Itrem-
brj of Weimur \i-ited relative here.
♦
San .Marcos News
Rev li. Singleton delivered the Pli-
cation senuoa for the new cafeteria
bi:'.Ming «<MH to T\ • O.ik Baptist
church. Bs
•mpiilsd
and others .. I p B.'iptjjit church.
ThunwInT night Rev. I«. Sinr.letou,
choir, ushers, and members were ou
program at Sludge Chapel Baptist
church, Kyle, iiev, K'giusld Wade
ia paster.
The NAACP meeting was held at
the ceuter Wmlneailay night Jumcs
Smith ia president. Li«ted aa ill nre
Clemm »n Haui a, \N illiaiu Fanner,
and Clarence Ja< knoi.
Karnes City News
Mra. 8. J. Irving, president of the
Pastor'* Aid, held th« monthly mce;
ing Monday evening, M L. 1:
preaident of the missions! y a*N>ieiy
held the regular monthly meeting Fri-
day evening at the church.
Mrs. L. 8. Teague conducted Bun-
day school, and Rev. H. S. Smith con-
ducted the review. Rev. Smith brought
both aermous during the day. The
total a uount raised was $08.80.
M. .. J. W. Smith, wife of Rer. &
8. Smith, is shut-la.
Weimar News
TV luonthljr niccllng nf the T'nltcd
V«ith« win held at I'lraaant IIIII
rlai-ch with a program. Mra.
\udinp loiiniton, auiH-rvlaor, and
!'• ■ in. liiilikard l> iirenldrnt St.
Ji.in. Mt. Arli\ Mamlonia, and
1'Jca.aut J Jill jroutha parlivipatrd ta
tli ■ frllo. ship.
'J'lic mi jinnary waa k.ld at Mac-
donir llaptiat rhurrli. Mra. Ix-orie
llonry waa curat apeaker, and lira.
Clnru l.e, wa. apotiaor.
Tli" Steward and Finmire conimia-
ai ni uponaored a proitriiin at Bt
.1 ittn'i AMU rhurrh, with O. Mitch-
el! k|ieaker, aad Mra. M >1. Johnaon,
•ponaor, n»r. and Mr., I,. K. Auahie,
"mi .Mra. Susie Wri*ht attended a
I'-'i'A program in J. A. fireene
.. .Soiiuleriliurf. Mra. AniMa waa
iuiiioipal speaker.
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Waelder News
Bev. I. T. Hewitt brought the
morniug sermon at 8t. Paul church.
Rev. C. Houston of Gonzales brought
the evening message.
The junior choir of Ilenson Chapel
Kerrville News
Rat. 0. T. Sraraa* paator at Mt
Ollra Baptiat church, Iraactt tha wtr-
mon at the atornlnf aerrlcaa, and
Iter. Wilful J Len in delivered tha
niiht moaaafa. Rar. Lewis and some
membera motored ta Hondo (or tha
youth day aerrlcaa at Wrat End Bap-
tiat church. Bar. B. T. Cherry deliv-
ered tha aarmoa (or tha youths. Ooint
to Hondo (or tha aerrlcaa wera Mrs.
B. a Waahlnctoa, Mra. Jaala fair,
Mia. Nellie Btukea, aad Mrs. Rosa
l*e Shannon.
Mra. H. IL Bouldaa is aa tha sick
llat. Rer. L. Rodcara was rashed ta
tha Veterans hospital. Her. L. D.
Waahlaftsa Is atill oa tha sick list
at ths Vetera na hoapital.
Mr. aad lla. Lea Aubrey Adaaia
snd slster-la-lsw, at Aastln are rialt-
in* his mother, Mrs. Lula Adams.
Mr. snd M s. Clarence Anbrey are
the parents of s fins baby boy.
Mra. Jernrie Mae Jefferson Is Tls-
Itisf nlatlros la Anatla.
rendered th a aumbera at tha serr-
ices. Mrs. Rthel Smith accotapanlad
them.
John Qrant la home and doinf nice-
ly after umlerfolnc aurjery In Hsrlia-
*ea.
Negro Elected
Assistant Veep
Of Chi Loop Bank
Metro Preaa International
CI1CA00—Naraaa A. Rlaiea,
«l Msrhhsia, III., wsa ra.
ssatly atsstai aa asslataat vita
prsddeat a( ths Bichsais Na.
Maaal hash af Chicago, one of tha
rity'l I "a dint flaaadal laatlta.
ttsas. Ths haah to heated la
Chleac^s (sated Loop huainraa
district.
A graduate o( Raasevelt aaU
vanity, la ChlrafS, Simon ta aa.
tin la dvk adalra. Hia actlvli
tiss Include
r"s
committee (ar Equal Employment
af Federal and Municipal Km.
ployasa, a heard nmmher tl tha
Joint Nscra Appeal aad ths CU-
SS rs Iitoa Ismus.
, tha falhsr tt three cha.
slaca 1HT.
A smile always sdds something
when a stranger takes you at flea
value.
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch—Relieves Paip.
*• T. (ftpwfel) — Fot the ! so thorough that sufferers na^
— Fot the
irst time science has found a naw
healing sabetanea with tha aston-
ishing ability to shriak hemor-
rhoids. step itehing, and relieve
pain-without surgery.
In eaae after ease, while gently
relieving pain, actual reduction
(ahrinkags) took place.
Moat amaaing of all-reaulta were
so thorough that aufferera made
aatoniihing statementa like "Pflsa
have ceased to be a problem!"
The secret ia a new healiag sub-
stance (Bio-Dyne®) - discovery of j
a world-famous research institute.'
This substance ia now avaQabls
In swppoaifery or etnfment /ana
under tha name Preparation fit.
At all drug counters.
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