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PAGE TWO
SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
Friday, April 14, 1967
OUT OF TOWN COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
LOCKHART NEWS
Services were held at St.
James A ME church, Rev. A. G.
Sanford, pastor, jeliverlng the
eleven o'clock sermon.
First Baptist church cele-
brated the fourth anniversary of
Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Roberts,
Sunday afternoon. Rev. L. Single-
ton of San Marcos, Texas, vas
the guest speaker.
Mrs. R. D. Harper, New
Braunfels, Texas, was a guest
at First Baptist, Sunday afternoon.
Mesdames Lois Appling, Dora
Smith, Myrtle Eustace, Lena But-
ler and S. L. Means attended the
Austin District meeting of the
Wesleyan Service Woman's Soci-
ety of Christian service, at Web-
ster Chapel Methodist church,
victoria, Texas.
Rev. D. Young of Austin wa.ia
guest at St. Mark Methodist
church, Sunday afternoon.
Service was held at Mason
Lone Oak Baptist church, Rev.
A. Washington, pastor.
Elder M. C. Grady, pastor of
the Church of God, held service
here, Sunday,
Cards of
Thanks
YOAKUM NEWS
Mrs. Susie B. Golfln of Se-
(uin is here for a few days at the
bedside of her sister, Mrs. Es-
tella Hester, who Is confined to
bad at her home, 101 Wilson
street.
Mrs. Irene Hall spent last
week in Houston visiting her hus-
band, George Hall, who Is a pa-
tient in the Veterans hospital.
Rufus Sutton Is also a patient
in the Veterans hospital In Hous-
ton. Daniel Batteau Is confined
at a Houston hospital.
Mrs. Florence Joshua of San
Antonio returned home after a
week's visit in the home of Mrs.
Bessie Mae Ross. Julius John-
son of Shiner was a dinner guest
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Mite" ell.
L. W. Charleston attended a
Brotherhood program In Refugio,
Sunday. Rev. E. M. Roberts mo-
tored to Cuero, Sunday, to an Ap-
preciation service at Mt. Her-
man Baptist church. The Hodge
family, Miss Francis Ford and
Mrs. Mamie Richardson are
new readers of San Antonio Reg-
ister.
Hie family at the late Mrs.
Lizzie Smith, who died In Lullng,
Texas, wish to thank the many
friends for the beautiful flowers
and telegrams; also Rev. B. J.
Richardson for the wonderful
eulogy.
....Fred Smith and family,
Lockhart, Texas
CUERO NEWS
Clarence Wofford, a native of
Cuero and a veteran of World War
£ died here. He was a widower,
his wife having died several years
ago.
Mrs. Roberta Lewis and a
grandchild motored to El Campo,
Texas, to attend the wedding of
her son on April 9. A daughter
from Houston also accompanied
them.
FLATONIA NEWS
Sunday schoo' and church ser-
vices were held at both churches.
Morning worship was held at St.
Paul AME church with the mes-
sage by the pastor. Guests were
present from Waclder and New
York.
Mrs. Hattle Batter's daugh-
ter from Gonzales and her grand-
daughter from Corpus Christ!
were recent visitors in her home.
John E. Curtis and daughter
at San Antonio motored to Vic-
toria to visit their son and bro-
ther. Mrs. Johnnie Lee McKin-
non and daughter motored to San
Antonio to visit relatives. Mrs.
Eulah Houston has returned from
Galveston.
Willie Williams Is still on the
sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Kelley had as their house guest
for the week end, their daughter.
Mrs. Lester Desha's daughter
and son-in-law at Houston, Tex-
as, visited In her home over the
week end.
Miss Sanra Fay Evans visit-
ed her parents.
3CHULENBURG NEWS
Miss Linda Faye Penn and
children of San Antoclo visited
her mother, Mrs. Jonnie Penn,
over the week end. Mrs. Suzle
Mertda sponsored a program
at the St. James Baptist church,
Sunday.
Members at Pleasant Union
Baptist and the pastor went to
Lullng for service, Sunday.
Mrs. Elvla Harold sponsored
a program at the Stephen Chapel
church, Sunday.
CRYSTAL CITY NEWS
Mrs. Pearl Eaton and Mrs.
Leverne BUton are much Im-
proved.
Mrs. Leroy Booker and fami-
ly and Mrs. Cleora Williams, all
of San An'onio, were guests here
over the week end.
Mrs. Cordle Fay Jones of San
Antonio is here visiting with her
mother,who is ill, and with her
grandmother.
SAN MARCOS NEWS
Turkey dinners were sold,
Sunday, from the home at Miss
OUle Hamilton, along with the
assistance at other members at
Sledge Chapel Baptist church,
Kyle.
Singers of Austin were pro-
grammed Sunday night at Wes-
ley Chapel AME church, Rev.
H. T. Harris, pastor.
Services were fine, Sunday,
at First Baptist church, Pastor
L, Singleton In charge of the
mooting service. The choir and
metchers motored to Lockhart
FtTM Baptist church, Sunday
aftefapw, to worship in the fourth
anniversary service at Rev. and
Mrs. L. M. Roberts and family.
Pastor Singleton was the guest
speaker. Mr*. Betty C. Jackson
was in charge of the Sunday night
program.
Rev. C. L. Luddlngton, pas
tor of Greater Bethel Baptist
and members were also pro-
grammed out of town, Sunday.
Funeral services for (lie late
M{s. Ruby Nelaon Jackson were
held on Thursday afternoon. Rev.
M. C. Arnold aad Rev. L. Single-
ton In charge. Rev. S. L. Davis
EL PASO NEWS
The senior choir of the Shlloh
Baptist church had their new sum-
mer robes dedicated at the elev-
en o'clock hour by the pastor.
The City wide Charity club
worshiped with Mt. Zlon Baptist
church Sunday morning. Rev. Al-
bert Smith was the speaker.
The Birthday club worshiped
at Fort Bliss Center chapel, U.S.
Air defense, Sunday morning.
The Federation of Choirs held
their services at Second Baptist
church, Sunday afternoon, at
three o'clock.
of Austin, Rev. C. L. Luddlng-
ton and friends from all parts
of the state were present. Mrs.
Jackson was the sister of Mrs.
Eugenia Center, San Antonio.
The Woman's Society of Chris-
tian service held Its annual dis-
trict meeting at Jackson Metho-
dist church. Mrs. I. E. Stafford
presided. Mrs. E. M. Gilbert,
Mrs. Helen Turner, Miss D. L.
Smith and Mrs. Lois Appling of
Lockhart, and Mrs. Stafford pre-
sented the World Federation at
Methodist Women'a symbol. The
"Tree of Life" and "The Twelve
Fruits" vas presented by twelve
ladles, and was enjoyed by all In
SHINER NEWS
New Jerusalem Baptist church
services were well attended with
the pastor, Rev. W. G. Sample-
ton, at his post. Visitors in the
Sunday school were J. J. Adams
of llallettsville and Mr. Mathis
of Corpus Chrlstl.
Mrs. P. D. Carroll, director
of the BYPU, reorganized the
union and Miss Josle M. Cover-
son was elected president.
Mr. and Mrs. Motomo Kuy-
kendall entertained their son,
Sgt. Eugene Kuykendall, with a
supper on Friday night. A large
group of guests attended. Sgt.
Kuykendall left the city April 14.
Cards of
Thanks
The family of the late Miss Ida
Mae Gladney wishes to thank their
many friends of Shiner for their
kindness shown during herlllness
and passing. May God bless you
and keep you.
....Eddie Carr, brother;
Mrs. Florence Thomas,
and Bernlce, sisters.
WEIMAR NEWS
The funeral of Miss Carrie
Hughes was held Thursday eve-
ning at Macedonia Baptist church.
Rev. G. A. Williams delivered
the eulogy and Pendergrass Fu-
neral home was In charge.
Mrs. Ethel Ferguson, Mrs.
L. L. Williams, Elvis Brown
and Bertha Ellison attended the
Laymen's meeting and Mission-
ary workshop In San Antonio.
Mrs. Susie Wright, Mrs. Mas-
sey Eddlngs, Mrs. Dorothy Henry
and Harold H. Lowe attended the
Parent - Teacher association
convention in Victoria.
Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Smith,
Mrs. E, P. W. Jones and Mrs.
M. M. Johnson attended the dis-
trict conference In San Antonio.
Mrs. Geneva Connor Is In San
Antonio at the bedside of her
cousin, Mrs. Willie M. Price.
OAKLAND NEWS
Service was held at the Baptist
church with the pastor, Rev. Hub-
bard, delivering the message.
Services were held at the Church
of God In Christ with the pastor
in charge. Mrs. Bessie Mae
Townsend and Herman Williams
were married, Saturday evening.
Rev. t. 8. Steward performed
the ceremony. Friends and rela-
tives from San Antonio, Houston,
Weimar, Hallettsvllle, Sublime,
LULING NEWS
The choir of Antioch Baptiat
church rendered a progr_m Sun-
day afternoon. Rev. G. W. Ed-
wards, moderator at the Mt. Zl-
on district, Gonzales, delivered
the .ermon.
The Gospel chorus of San
Marcos will render a program at
Antioch Baptist church, Sunday
afternoon, April 16, at three o'-
clock.
Mra. Lois Smith left Tueaday
for Buffalo, N. Y„ to vialt liar
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Blair.
Funeral services for Mra.
Luberta Sprulll were held Sun-
day afternoon at Ebbon Baptiat
church. Rev. E. S. Gray offici-
ated and Hysaw Funeral home waa
In charge of arrangements.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Graea
and family of Dallas spent Satur-
day with his mother, Mrs. Mary
Green.
Sunday will be Family day at
the Community Baptist church,
beginning at ten o'clock and con-
tinuing throughout the day. Rev.
P. V. Richardson is pastor.
The youths at the Friendship
Baptist church had a program
Sunday morning. The speaker
was Miss Ada M. Satterwhlte;
her subject; "A Time of Prepar-
ation." The message was very
helpful and Impressive. Miss Sat-
terwhlte Is the first Negro stu-
dent to receive a scholarship
from the Lullng high school.
Three visitors were present.
Funeral services were held
here for Alvin Chambers, for-
merly of Lullng, but who resid-
ed in Fort Worth. Several Lul-
lngltes attended the rites.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Stewart,
Jr., El Paso, are In the city
visiting relatives and friends.
McKlnley Brawley Is confined
to a San Antonio hospital.
GOLIAD NEWS
Dorothy Randolph and James
Edwards attended the Student
council meeting at Kefugio.
Mrs. Gloria SrlpioandS. Bland
of San Antonio were among the
guests honoring Mrs. I.oma John-
son on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard of Corpus Chrlstl, Mrs.
Patricia Jones of Fort Worth,
Miss Johnnie Cunningham and
George Flnley of Austin, and
Airman James Shelton of San
Antonio were recent visitors.
Schulenburg and others were
guests. The couple received many
lovely gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fos-
ter, Elton Ushery, Mr. and Mrs.'
Robert Townsend and Earnest
Foster of Houston were recent
visitors here.
KARNES CITY new8
Mrs. J. E. Beaver was bosteja
to the Missionary aodety, Tuea-
day, with seven members pres-
ent. At the cloae at the meeting
Ice cream and cake wereaerved.
Mrs. Ruthle Johnaon, Mra.
L. S. Teague motored to Yoak-
um, last Wednesday, and ware
house guests of Mra. Oracle
Johnson. They alac visited with
Mrs. Maggie Miller who la a pa-
tient in the rest home, there.
After spending two weeks In
Thomaston, the house guaat of
her sons and their famillea, Mra.
Llllle Williams has returned to
her home, here.
Sunday being regular pastor-
al day, Sunday school waa fine
with superintendent and teach-
ers present. The pastor con-
ducted the review and deliver-
ed the morning measage. The
youth choir and their pianist,
Mrs. D. Matthewa, were in charge
of the music. Sunday afternoon,
Pastor H. S. Smith, part of his
congregation, and the Sisters of
Charity, motored to Kenedy for
the entering and dedication ser-
vice of the Galilee Baptist church.
Vice Moderator S. H. Jackson
of Edna preached the sermon.
WAELDER NEWS
Robert Brownlow visited with
his relatives In Waco, Fort Worth
and Oklahoma. He reports a very
anjoyable trip.
Services were fine at St. Paul,
Sunday. Rev. I. T. Hewitt is the
pastor.
The Missionary society re-
ports an enjoyable and success-
ful program Sunday night. Mrs.
E L. Sullivan is president.
Mrs. N. L. Grant has re-
turned home from the hospital
and is recuperating satisfactor-
ily
GONZALES NEWS
Mrs.' Alonla Tatum has re-
turned from a trip to Fort Worth.
Representatives from the Jun-
ior mission, Brotherhood and
Senior mission of the General
Baptist convention of Texas con-
vened, Sunday, at Second Baptist
church in Seguln, Rev. R. L Sad-
berry, pastor. Rev. Roy Nelson
was the host pastor of the Unity
Baptist church and Mrs. Earnes-
tine Clack was hostess. The ser-
mon was delivered by the conven-
tion president, M. L. Price. Din-
■er was served.
I Funeral services war* held In
ffcevtlle Jones Chapel church for
H|v. Aaron Holden, who former-
ly pastored here. Rev. P L
Woods of Austin delivered the
eulogy and Rev. R. 8. Moaby,
pastor of Jacob's Chapel, San
Antonio, paid tribute. Interment
waa made in the Hondo cemetery.
The WBI of the Mt. Zlon dis-
trict la convening in Cuero next
week on the encampment grounda.
Rev. S. L. WUllamaof 8an An-
tonio will deliver the annual
American Woodman aermon on
the fourth Sunday at Mt. Pilgrim
Baptiat church.
UVALDE NEWS
Mra. Earl Johnson entertain-
ed the mlaalon Monday night In
her home.
Mr. and Mra. White and Mra.
Holden attended the funeral aer-
vicea for their brother, Rev.
Aaron Holden, who died In Bee-
vllle. Several frlanda from Uval-
de also attended the rites.
Mra. Bessie Demery la homa
landing a few days In Hon-
do and San Antonio with her bro-
ther and aiatera. They alsoapent
a day hare with Mra. Damery
and Mra. Durham.
Rev. Wllllama and Mra. Wll-
llama conducted servloes In Car-
rlao Springs, Sunday. Rev. Klnch-
low alao conducted servlcea, Sun-
day. The program aponaorad by
Mra. Batteau for the aenlor choir,
Thursday night, was very auc-
The Brotherhood met Wednea-
day night. Sunday school was con-
ducted by the new superintendent,
John July, Jr., with Kelly Oliver
conducting the review. Mualc by
Jamea Mills. The union was con-
ducted by Mra. Mil la in the ab-
sence at the president, who is 111.
KERRVILLE NEWS
Services were wellatteodada*
Baraett chapel aad at Mt Olive
Baptiat church. The WMU ob-
aervad their 10th annual Woman's
' day and the combined choirs ren-
dered music. Opening remarks
by Mra. T. H. Allan and tribute
to women by Mrs. Daisy Rosa.
Rev. C. V. Everac* delivered a
splendid sermon. At three o'-
clock the grand march was bald
and the woman wars beautiful In
white dreaaea. Mra. Ruaell Wal-
ton and Mra. L. Daniels planed
corsages on the guests. Mrs.
Gsnsva Johnaon was mistress of
ceremony and Mra. Viola Blanks
gave the welcome. Response.
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