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•AN ANTOXIfl Bri.lSTHK
FRIDAY, MAY U. ■«
Funeral Held for
San Marcos Man,
fffco Died at 92
HAM MABOOB -Funeral aarica
•ere held last Wedneaday ("> Clyde
B.aua, tt, wka died Wedmvday, May
0. at hi* Uk ken. II* woe the fa-
Uir at aaeeral 8m Antuniana, aa wail
a* children raaMiag In oilier dtlea.
Servlcea mm held at Mt. Calrary
Bai'llit church, with the paetor. B«f
6. U Davits officiating Burial waa
in Kv« rgre»» eaaatluy under the <1-
re.'loti ul f a II e r • Merier Sheffield
Funeral it lie waa a member of
th. American Wovdawa einca 11110.
•ill oaiap weaken wer. hoaor.rj
•all bearer*
lurrlrUB an flea daughter*. Mra.
pvl ie Knead aad Mm Inea Wataon.
Bh i AntonM. ton Arkle Kindred and
M Annie W Illinois, Austin: and
Mra. Kiaio Snip*, i'arUhad. New
Mexico; *W i* 'ii\ Iloyea Kvana of
Stanton; Hiultk. Walter, aud K Z.
Krana, Situ Aatawio; llradl. > Krana
Of I'tlDliftm, ^ufonnM md O. W
Khana <*f l*m Angela. California: •
Mm. lanlw Winn of San Aa-
tonlo; • fcntllMr, Noah Erana. Maa
k'imie; 31 (MirhiMrfQ : 92 gTest
grimMiiMren { and 17 *reat-grest-
C <u«U'b»l<lrrit
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San Marcos News
Crystal City News
Re?. A. Rirbanlnoa and the junior
aenioc cbotm af Macedonia Baptiat
chareh of t'nrrino Spring, wart gueata
•a a prugraai held .Sunday at Mt
OUva ltaptiat church, He* (Jrran
paatur. Rev. Richardson delivered an
ontata tiding owing*.
The drive ajtonaured by Uev. W. L.
Green aud nieuibera of Mt. Olive
Bnt»ti*t church, lu.it Sunda) evening,
was a success with $£t4.0t) being
The iliaiM.r an nil Sunday tram the
f*f»teria of tlesl RaptiH church wss
a «;o-*an A(m«< 100 mieiira attended.
Circle I^iia Missionary society
»*( Thursday aight in the hutue of
Mr* Evelyn WfcMe Mm. Cordelia
M-«j<»re mi i>r«Mdeni
The Mother"* day breakfast held
|i the aurlal tenter. Sunday, wa*
ap'»n*neM Hy the Minister* Wire* si-
Uaiica. VftM Ia 8*urN i»n ia president
m i Mra. U R Reb- ia **-cretary.
Funeral ^ervieea are pending f»*r
Mi-- Win** U» < • ruat a bo nt Me-
m'trial huoitital, laat Thur^laj.
HI* rriMfualao were entertained
r h a lu.rtttru« a«"' a^iuimiag imxiy
u Korfcy Kim imh, WiaMf(
iViaa. Tt »are wer*- rie^ta.
a*»r ■* w»»rr Mt>adauit>s t'i r-!elia Majura,
iVil uao, Adama, Uj^u.njituu, and
lV>ob.r Dell J on re bu<«band of Mra.
b ir• -U b right Jorte, m huma from
o ••'■ena.
Mr-*. M tjricc Pow«J. i« «loing uioe-
ly after b^r ae«!ifi« nt in Taylor, re-
C-u'ly. Mra F#weH at rained her leg.
Hi e it on* «f the city tearhera, and
• wift of th« pr'r ii»al of l>unbar
•;h art w I.
Uvalde News
Mr. and Mra. Frauklia were huata
to thatr hrothar and aiatar-ia-law,
Mr. and Mrw. Johnaoa. Her. and Mra.
Kiuc hlow a ere luaita to Mra. Sum-
mer*. who la her aiatar. Mra. Jawel
Kinchlow ia ini|>roviBg rapidly. Mra.
Willia Caraway ia home, and ia rery
murb imprmeil. Mr. and Mra. Kill
Fletchar and am, llouaeo, were In
Haa Antonio on buaineaa.
Mr. and Mra. Banka Whita. Mra.
Jamaa Mllla, and Miaa Baatrlca
llolmen hotuireil Mra. Hob Kelley with
birthday party Wi^inemlay nighL
Hhe waa 94 yearn idd. The party waa
held ia tha hone of tha Whltaa
Mr. and Mra llolden attended a
funeral In Hrackrttvilla. Mra. Rebel
llarria va« boniaaa to a number of
gueata laat Hunday. They wera Rev.
Taylor, Mra Browa. ItVk and Mra.
Foley of Sjui Antonio and l«a An-
gHea. California.
Ball Seniors
Extensively
Entertained
Shiner News
fr.'ewe rcretved tco lata for publl-
o* loa laat weeh.)
•jLtrriuf tui tli* m^ruing aenice at
N>:w Jeruuulem Bapt.At church Maa
I .JwhriMiu entertained
W'aelder News
Funeral arrvice* were held Hunday
ia Mt. Kdea eommunity for 'IVmiaa
MitchalL
Tha mi year old daughter of Mra.
Lenrfe R. Hullivan «u hit h; a car
laKt Sunday on Highway W7-A.
Grant I'alace held ita annual
tbankagiving aerrice Munday at HU
Panl Baptlat rhtirrh. Mr*. R. L. Mc-
Clowaa Sullivan, tfpon»«>r The vro)«u
waa glv^n by Rev K. Harnea
Oakland News
The first anniversary of the rom-
munty choir was obarrred .Sunday at
the (Tiunh of God in Chriat. Kldrr H.
Hr.nrn delivered I he ravage Re-
marka by lir*. A Hubbard. Rev. O.
A. William*. WHmar; Elder linker
of liouMton ; Kldpr II. Cr^gKa and A.
lTa»ery.
R^v. Rildie Cunningham nf An
tonio and Krneet Cunningham of
liouMton visited Mr. and Mrs Robert
Now ton l»»t «eek
Mr*. Moaellu Oiokey <»f flouatoQ
wnx a viaitor h«-ra last week.
Mr and Mr*. Clint Brown and
daughter, TVrri Lynn, of Houyton
were vjpitora here.
JO,
kfaat
,k , , ,, Karnes City News
Miv. jD.iua Juhii'wiu entertained'
C-i««» D«tlight far holding the Utnnar Mismonary aiatcra from Floresville,
ao long. Mra. Ileleo Arkudie :>( Yoa- l oth, Karnea C^ity, Kenedy, and Nix*
kuru, vis.tod Miaa Millie Mitchell, '>n atu-nded in.<taii.ition a»rvioe» of
tcachar. I U>ne 8tur Miwuonar> aiatcra of Oil-
Mra. Teggy B Cv»^r*<.n. Mra. Ma- |Ht, laat Turaday ni^'ht in that city.
i»*-i Boykiua aud children; Mra Au-, 111" atrviag wma eonducted by the
gu«ta Wiiliamg of Sau Antouio, were'<»»nty nii^4l»nary, Mra M. K. Wil-
gtie^ta •A their parc:it» o\er the week iiama o( Mixon
ai 1. Mrs. Annie Jobnami of San 1 After spending a week in lieau-
Anfouio visited her father. Joe Porter. ' mout, Uou«U»n Poet Arthur, and tial-
vtatfon. Mra. Karl liutcbiaon returne«i
borne laat Tburaday. Mra .Stella Roaa,
Mrs. U 8. Teague, Mra. K. Johna»n,
Mra Lk Willixma, Mr. and Mra. 0.
Schular. Mr. and Mra. K. L. Hchular.
T. V. Hchular an<l children attended
tha 1 oundera day pr^kgram in Cillett.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. K. King and family,
Mr. and Mr*. F, Johnaun motored to
San Antonio, Sunday.
lfaurira Carroil af Sun Autonio, and
lira. Ki>t>a Butler of ®*-eet IT««ne via-
lu~l their in other and daughter, Mra
X'l iluia f^arroll.
Mr*. I.nolle Ciirrull of Pan An-
I 'liio vlaited her huaband, F.ltoo Car-
r> , our liie week end. Mrn. Alda
Hetnph . el if. and Kirrli
Jdiuea > - .in of Houston; Mr*. Itettie
J' Sinitb and dnught«r, Mma Nancy
I.-. Smith ef Houaton. risitpd rela-
t) ^ over the week end.
Mr. am; Mr*. Dennia lH>taon. ac-
t • j»anied hy Mr. and Mrs .lulma
/ liit -mui. rti.u Mtss Jilollia Mitcbeii,
Vi.sneu liaiveMtoi. reiaii^ea. Mr*. 1L L.
Mnv!»«»rr> l».i* l>e« n rel#*fl<wM| from
Wninier hospital Mr anil Mrs. Simon
Luling News
A special l>rotber]iotMl Hervica wa*
held Sunday at Friendahip Baptist
church. T!ie mnaaage was given l>> a
Ooveraon, J»- of Houston viaitad h » nunistor from Ueguln. Rev. A. Shig^
pjrentt over the end. Mra Mary j j»ard is pahtor.
1r nthouw i* ill
Baccalaureate aervices of H<»*enwuld
lii^b s<h«H.l wera held Sunday after-
noon. May jn, in the acbool gymna-
*ititu. Ilev. P. V. Kji-harden gave the
addrisia, and Rev. Ji N. Franklin
offered prayer ai d read the acrip-
turea. Fifteen atudenta ore can«lidat»*a
for graduati<*n. T. II. Jobua ia princi-
pal.
C'uero News
Mr- 1 i.-rene# Jonef of Corpua
C-h :>i; visited ber father, i'red Jones,
re«»ntlv Mr and Mra Clarence Mnui-
fo:d were here recently for tbe tu-
He rid of Aivin iiarue't. Other frteoda
Irm S in /rnumv, Corpua Chriati,, . .
Kdnu, li.ea, Victoria, and Tort La-• "*rTad Bi mU,rPM nt <wmr>ny. and
V*« i. nl«o rame i An-h^r M'rrad aa narrator. Tak-
Mr. and M™ Mack Brrin had \ lr« •" Vrorriun were Sherry
dinner recerliy with guests: M.i*H I>e-
nu Lee, M.x Carrie Lee, Mra. Willie
and Mra. Stevuna Lenia.
Bell, pastor of Mt. Beth-
Mae Ford
Her. A. J.
«l Baptlat .'hureh reeer.tlj ohaeered | AaUn, and Mra MdTnll
kia first a nr eraar aa pastor of that
ch'irch.
Mrs. Lalli* Bciiuler <»L»erved her
birthday on May 17. Mr*. Mary Par-
riah o^marved her birthday. May 21.
f!«r nierea ;.od r.ephews surprised her
w'li a miiall get-together. She haa been
a *hut-in for iaor«* tiian two Feara.
Tlitrty-eight ftudenta will be gra<l-
u<i»ed from Daule junior hlrh arhool,
fnd the oommencemeiir exercise* of
»• Ie int'h Ki'tiool nil1 • ke place May
at % o'f\<pck, af (jo'-lder atadium.
Y*n • . L-;r dire . *
. c- lie ft doing
N. .lohnaon. Oiemla K. Aduma. Dal ay
Hamilton, Jcannie A. Porter, Albert
Maria Porter. Iinda 8. Adam*
Oharlea^ G. Adama. lietty L. Short, is reported being improved early thla
j * _ ' " " week
HE(U1N—The senior rlasa of Ball
high school wa* entertained with a
fried chicken dinner by tba F-TA at
tha monthly meeting. Wednesday
night. May 16, In the achool cafeteria.
Mr*. Ciladya Franria, P-TA preaident
was ably assisted by many mothera
of the community. All bnaineoa of the
evening waa suspended *o that ei»e-
Hal attention could be given tha 81
member* of the class.
'Hiurmlny evening, May 17, the
class wus entertained by the Civic
Intel club, In Ike achool cafeteria,
with a well-appointed party. The clasa
colore of purple and whita were car-
ried OUt. A delirious menu of aaonrti
aandwichee, cook lea, nuta, randlea,
dips and punch waa served.
Remarks of appreciation were tan
dersd by Jamee Shelby, president of
the senior claaa; George Mercer, aci
euce teacher; H. K. Anderoon, agri-
culture Inetructor; Leon Davia; Lea-
lie llama, coach, and H. F. Wilavn,
principal of the arhooL
Mra. Cleo Davia, f<»uuder and or-
ganiser of the Wvltp"Sociatela. waa
ably assisted hy tha vice preaident,
Mrs. Etbel Washington: aecretary,
Mrs Lucille Miller, and the past
preaident, Mra Moselle llarria.
'Hie theme of the ctilb la "To do
bigger and better thing*." The dub
motto ia "Building today for the youth
•«»f tomorrow." Mra. Kdna Mathews
i ia the club aponsor.
On Saturday morning, May
from 7 to 10 o'clock, a breakfaat
party waa hosted at the Rainbow
cafe by Mesdame* William C. Johns-
ton, I/elia Friday, and l>orothy Moae-
ley. Mra. Tony Harris, proprietreae of
the cafe, aasiNted by Mrs. Ada Mae
Murphy, served a delicious menu.
The seniors, who were accompanied
by their sponsor. Mra. Shelly Pitta,
aud Principal and Mra. H. P. Wilson,
apent an enjoysble morning dining
and liatening to aoft music. James
Pketby, president of the class, ei-
pressed spprenstion for the clsss.
Schulenburg News
The Community Fellowship held s
program at Willow Spring* church,
Sutiday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hart-
field, Bvelyn Jackson, and Robert
Grant of San Antonio mere visitor*
in the home of Mr. and Mra.
Jsckeon. ^
A picnic was held by grad
through six laat Friday. They ^rei
students of J. A. <*reene a<>hool.
Mr. and Mr*. Warren Hawkins.
Doris Morgan, Sandra Morgan, Mr.
and Mrs. Lcroy Authony of Sau Au-
tonio, were out-of-town guests.
Flatonia News
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. FjJdefji,_Mr.
and Mra Davia Idefoud, and grand-
son, David P., uuterufeto HsUetis-
ville Sunday to attend services nt tbe
church pastured by Rev. R. C. Mc-
Millan.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. T*. BvBttb
and 3Irs. B. Kvaua of San Antonio!
were here for a visit with their .
mother, Mm. Margie Kvans. Mr. and |
Mr*. H. Onena and children, Charlie,
Ksther, Robert, Jr.. nn^>forria J., |
spent tbe week end in ilou.ston.
Kemille NTe^-s 1
Ba -calaurcate aenice* for the 100-
graduatcs of Do>le high a- bool were
held at Mt. Olive Baptist church, (
Sunday morning, May 20, with Uev.!
C. V. Kverage, pastor, delivering tlie |
addrr>s. Graduation exercises will be i
held Kriduy night, May in tbr.
schotd gymnasium, at H o'clock. l>i-
pl' tuas will be presented t>y Dr. C. H.
Dorchers, president of the Kerrville
arhool board. Receiving diploma* will
1h» Walter l>hnonds Jr., John P.
Walton, W. J. Woodard, Jesse
Stokes, Annie M. William*, and Allen
Hit ka.
The Doyle high school band waa
featured in a concert for patient* at
Kerrville state hoapital, Friday night,
May IS. Following the performance,
the group wa* treated to a wiener
roast. The band is under tbe direction
of Jesse Williams.
Saturday, May 19. a group of stu-
dents from I>r»yle were in San An-
tonio for a tour of the aoo and park.
Mr*. Allen Fifer. who became 111
Friday, Mav 18, and waa hospitalized,
Voakum New*
Mr.. Kr.eat Caldwell waa k..»ieaa
to a number of her children laal
Weak. Ptant were Mr. aad Mra. I*-
ill Ik Caldwell, iian AMaai.; Mr.
aad Mra. Artla L. i'.ldwatt aud laa-
lly. Tajl«r: Ml.. Anita J. fallaell.
Augleton; Mr. and Mra. Eiuukic I»
t aldneli and familjr, lta; City; Mr.
and Mra. Am Caldwell and family.
UwriUa. A tark«jr dinner Wa. .erred
ia the home of Mr. and Mr«. Umjr
i'anipbell and family, I u.ro. Hh. re-
ceived (reetinca from Mft. and Mra.
Carn-ea Caldwell and famll.i. Kurt
I/ewla, Waahiaftoa; Mr. (nil Mra.
Klmer 0. Wllaon, thia dt> : and
Mra. Maudlene Pconlca of Weaiher-
ford.
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Guadalupe College
Camp Needs
Many Items
SDGU1K — The camp located at
(juadalujte ctdlsge, this city, i* be-
coming a reality aa the first camp
for children of leas fortunste • ircum-
stances than otkera The program
offered at the eaasp stresses C!bri*tian
training for children of all age*, and
I* geared to meet the needs of the
child.
The need for many ftema, such aa
food, linena, am' children's clothing,
from 7 to 14 yeara, ia still sent ', al-
though the respotme of tha public baa
been good.
A. C. Sutton, 4,10 North Cherry
atreet, San Antonio^ ia director and
aasociatee are Mrs. L. M. Gid.ling*,
402 Guadalupe atreet. Heguin, and
Mr*. Ruth Harper. S25 Kant Com-
merce atreet. New Brnunfela.
Ball Announces
Commencement
Exercises
SRfiriN—The baccalaureate sarr*
ice sf Ball high achool will bs keld
in tke acbool gymnasium Sunday aft-
ernoon, May 27, at 8 o'clock. Rev.
F. M. Martin, pastor of New Hop*
ltaptiat church, along with his choir,
wUI render tha program. Mra Rosls
R. Morris will pis \ the processional
and receeafonal.
CiMiimencemeut sen Ices for tha 81
grsduatea will bs held in the gymna-
sium Tuesday evening, May 2U, at
•H o'clock. TIissm of the program will
be "Facing New Frouticrs," and
James Shelby, president of the claaa,
will serve aa program chairman.
The Invocation wiU be offered by
Ola Jean Morgan, and the procession
al will be placed by the Ball bish
Dragon band, directed by Robert Si-
dle. A selection, "One World," direc-
ted by Mra Dorothy Hopkina, wiU be
rendered by the high achool choir.
Mary Agnes Christmas, third rank-
ing student, will deliver an oration,
"Tha Great Cnknown,M and Mary
Kliaabeth Merriweather, cluas saluta-
Lorian, will apeak on "Master Builder
of Character.'' A selection, "Festival
Finale," will be rendered by the band,
toJlowing which the valedktoriau.
Vera Sue Adama, will sj»eiik on the
subject, "A 1/ifetime of Purpoae."
!*reeentation of the -frnduatr* for
their diplomas will be made by the
principal, 11. F. Wilson. T'liftAn llaaa,
\ice president of the Seguin Inde-
pendent achool board, will issue the
diplomas. *
A *er>* of prises snd awgeds will
lie given the t<n» members of the class
for outstanding araMtuic Web 1 eve-
Major Houston
Hotels Quietly.
Integrated
Br tha Aaaoetatat N.gro Praa
HOl'STON, Taiaa—Major ho-
tcla la llouatoa qulnl, In
Iterated Uieir raaaa aad raataa-
rant farllltlea an April 1.
"Thar. kar. hoan na Inri-
aaid an. haial official la
waa takaa tr aU
(onventloa kotala la tka ell)', aad
aaa Nap, St
takaa." to aid.
Ha Ml
(rated a* yak.
"Tba told action appHeo to
r o o la a. reatanranta, ertrrtUai
•xcapt prtrata club fadlltloa," he
Death Claims
Longtime Resident
Of Kerrville
Gonzales News
B»r. A. T. Harrla, paator of Waa-
ler Cbapal AME cburcb, dMieerod the
baccalauraato aeriuon for Bdwarda
hl(h acbool. Bandar, la tha achool
audltorlam.
Mia. Lalla Rodfcra, who underwent
aurfcrr at tha dtr hoapital, baa been
remoead to ktr bom. and to doing
nlcelr.
Her. R. Ar>natroo( baa bean inrl'.ed
to bo tbo r»eat aiieaker for tba aiaaa
ineotln, of the NAAOP to bo held
Juno 3, at 3 o'clock la Sorula.
naenta.
The ainfinf of tha acbool alma
mater, "Purple and Gold," will di-
nuiz tbe reremoniea.
KKItllVII.I.K _ Funeral aerrlcea
wera held from Mt. (>11 ie Haptlat
church, Saturday afterniioii. May IS,
for Mra. Kuala Victoria Waahlnftra.
74, longtime reaideut of thia dtj,
who died In a local hoapital, Wedaea-
da/ uioriuuf, Mar 10, aftar a long
lllnaaa.
Bar. a V. Branca affkiatad, aad
Hullaer Funeral bone waa In char,,
of burial.
Following Raturda/'a arrvicaa, tha
bod/ waa aarriad to It rack att Wile,
wbera aaotbar aarrica waa bald Sun-
day aftarnooa, wltb latenaont la Sa
Seinlaola Indian Scoot oaaneter/.
A natlra of Bfack.lt.llle, Mra.
Waahlncton came to Kerrville In lft-
SH, and bad realded here ainre. She
waa well and farorabl/ known.
Hurrirora Include a daughter, Mra.
Snaie Maa Daalala, thla dt/; three
aona, Rand/ Waahlnrton, Jr., and
lieorf. Waakinftoa, thia dt/; •
loula Waablnftoa, flan Antonio; t
alater, Mra. 1'enn/ Factor, Brackett
rllle; *l(bt (raadcblldren | aad U
groat (rrandchlMren.
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Weimar News
Mra. Annie Mat Wood aoo and Mra
Doria Biahop apoaaorad a miuieal at
Mt. Aria Baptlat aburch, la which
rhurchea of tha dt/ took part. Par-
tidpating wera St Janea, Greater
Macadaala, and tha Church of Ood In
Ubriat.
Rer. aad Mia. Simaona aud niece
of Oakland wera ridtura at St. Jamea
AMB cbnrch. Tbe uiudcal depart-
HallettsviDe News
Funeral aerrlaaa were bald laa
Suada/ fa* Mm BaaHetta Read w£
died to tor atoap raaantl/. She waa tbt
wile al Farraat Bead. Servicea wtn
held at Ricbardaoa Chapel ebarel
with tha WINoa-OHna Funeral boat
to char«a af faaeral arrantementa.
Tha oooditioa af Mm WiUia Maa
Williaaa, wifa af U E. WilllamaL
naalaa tha ana. Her eon, J. w
William., of Hoaataa, to hera with
her.
Mm Callie Williama, who haa beea
ill for aona time, la eomewhat Im-
prared. Mm WUIto Fdey ta back to
tba Renter. Memorld hoapital, bat
la atoariat laiproreaeat
Andrew Rice of Teiaa S.mlhera
aaivernlt)', Houalon, waited hia wifa.
Mm PaUr IX Bice, and baby, Thai*.
aa. Harold Blea of Uoaato. riaiud
hto paraato, Mr. aad lira. W. D.
Rica.
Mr. aad Mm Oartia Orlwa ore tha
parent* of a babr eon, born Sunday
morning at Rengera Memorial hoepfcl
Ul. Thla makea two bora for tbe cow.
pie.
The aenlor claaa of Stevena-Mara
achool left Friday for Mexico, wheal
the weak and waa want. Chaperona
wera Mia Brown aad Mia Hparkfc
Teachera at Htavaaa-Mara acbod wet*
re-elected for tha neit acbool yar.
W. A. Gobert, band director of tha
achool, haa reaigaed hia podtloa to
accept one la Uoaaton.
('lining eiarrlaea of Slcrena-Ma/a
achool will ba held Tueadny night,
and Ihe apeaker will to Mm Gloria
llohto. Mode fa all aierciaw will
ba played by Mm A. O. Lemon*.
mat al Karl Dowaa achool apooaored
t picnic at Moaaaaatal Hill. Bar.
tad Mm A. Hubbard, Ber. I* &
A liable, and the faculty of tba ached
ware gneata. Mm W. F. Ilintoa to
mndc teacher.
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*' A anto ogVUu nonorilig'ifiofch-
ars of LLt Bible n-ua held recently at
Mt Sirud Baptist church by tha
t^utii of the eborch. Mra. Tlolmea
Asthma Formula Prescribed
Most By Doctors- Available
Now Without Prescription
rrimatene opens bronchial tubea.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1962, newspaper, May 25, 1962; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403948/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.