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PRIItAY. MAT «,
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Program, May 27
\ WdiMM« »h«\ pr»jrrum will he
I Nt lioyd r.hiii»rl rtMrci 808
I iik V»e* fh»mln>. Ma *J7
Mv r William I Hark * ill tie the
i ! tic nnealirr Hhe • the wife >4
i .-.(or of ML '/<ti»u Kirst llaptist
•in<l Mr* T?ite M«*ire
i i.imiiC Memorial \MK church will
tn tb# evening service.
J K lourtnin in pastor
(I'aid adv rtiseinent)
^ oman's Dav.
Mav 27. at Greater
Pleasant I nion
Local Peace Officers
Hear Annual Sermon
At New Light
The annual sermon of the local unit
of the IVxaa Peace Officers a«*<»cia-
turn wss brartl Sunday. May 'Jo. at
New 1-U.bt Baptist ch'irch, with the
(«*(<*, Dr. X*. S. Wilkinson. deliver-
itt£ the impressive meswitk-e. Him ti-it,
taken esjteriallj fi»r the the
wan Mrfting tha C'riai* with
Thirty-firs of the u») TPOA mem-
ber* were present, and Her. Wilkin-
mo intrnduceta the unit'a president.
Officer W. K. Ilrown. who lave a
brief resume of the work o( the as-
aoriation.
A Kronp picture wa* made f t the
souvenir program to be used at the
August conrention t«» be held in Au*> i
tin.
The local unit of the TIW hi
be*-Iime kuoan as the moat prncM
site in the state.
St ;
KKV. MATTHEW K. CRAWFORD
fil'KST HPKAKKR — Her. Mat-
I & 0 IVM trf Wa.-hiMK' • 1 *
0., who h..a been here for a period
of time, ai.d has served in a number
of pulpits during his e&t**mled slajr,
will have this we<% for Prairie View
college; and. Houston, where he wit!
In* fMrt «i>«»aker at Anti»« h It ••
church, Sunday morning at t 1
o'clock service. Rev. K. R. Bou«s ia
That niaht at S be will
b»- guest of Grester Zioo Haptint
churcli, psat<»r*d by I)r. M. L. Price.
(Paid advertiwement)
Courtesy Council
Elects Officers
For Coming Year
Tha rrgular monthly meeting nf
ths Interdenominational Court*)
council was held with Mrs. 01i>ia
Tat urn, <U3 Gabriel street.
EUetka vt officers resulted in Mrs.
Maudia Hradherry being preaidt t;
Mrs. Velina M. llutisr, first vies pre■«:
dent; Mrs. Wilburn Jones, se< iJ
vice president; Mrs. Cora Ifill*.
third vice president; Mrs. f>ms lo>«
Hall, aecretary; Mm. Maude H^m
awwlKtant secretary and busine* am-
ager; Mrs. Mamie Dixon, trcaaur-r;
Mra. My lane Carpenter, hiatal In
| Mrs. Olivia Tatum. con t art a; Mra. II
j Herbert and Miaa Ruth Van Dyl*
music; and Mra. Iillie Moody au
Mm. Mary Karon, social chainm
Chairmen ot rarioua commttt*"
were named The prewdent urged en
member to bring in a new meant-
Tlie council waa ha|vpy to wel<x>»i
Mrs. hiiti'lle Iluywood who rsceu'
cams from California. The eno?
extended a welcome to Rev. C. W |
I'lnck, Jr., who recentJy retur <1
fr »m hia tonr abroad. Plana are hel-g
p*»rfecte«l for the annual C<Nirteay d«>
tea.
git.. K
V •
ft *t
Mr
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Mr
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P.-v
eater llesnant I'imou Haptiat
>dl^ Dakota »tre«'t. Will t>b-
ita fifth Wsnuiti'a dnx prograa^
Ma? 27. At tli* 11 •• M
Wi- Tiny Ola Kr<*wn will !e
. si o^Mtilirr . aud at 7 o clo«-k
h rt.iiiy O. Pickett will be the
-i her.
l.tlhaa Owns a rhniniia* :
Myrtle Owtwn, co-i-hairnuiu ; and
Missis te a ill serve
■»! r»t« of WCIW'K)
II O f>weo« la minister
il'sid adveriiMMuei.t)
Woman'? Day at
New Salem Baptist,
Sunday, May 27
. ■ U'UHN. M iS« Sit«s*u4 niiwwf.
J . No will ctmerve Wotuan'a
4 • Mit d«y, Mai X. »t Salem
* 'f r^inreh, P-imet ''reet
At o'clock rf>e N« w Salem Har*
m i/rr" the Mfw* HiHter«». Pli Trav-
el Mix O. <5*ve»in. New Salem
I' triuonHtr* tft* Johnjn>ti aisters,
f« Spiritnal It»enM»nettes. Songster*
rH '•niony, Kgf. V V. <i niale« th«-
l»ud Will mnfcri) and other groupa
W'H mng.
Mrs Mamie Wewea, snpenrisor,
C\| 'I 4-MCW se IJOhtKh 4-34T4.
i Paid advertisement)
Inspirational Hour
Attracts Many to
Theatre Services
The Inspirational hour lnM each
Sunday morning at the Catneo thea-
tre, tfl!» Last t'ommen-e atreet, takes
on tueeninc in th«> rtmuuumty. as
thorn* p«'nmna who ik> not come into
th* servicea remain In their cam or
stand out».de to hear the broadcast
«»f tli* ncrvicea.
Kev. W. C. Roliiuw»n. ai*sociute
minister of Mt. fiion First Ksptiat
church, Rev. C. Wiliism Kla«*k. Jr..
psstor, wss s;»esker last Mundu).
This a|>ecial chur«*h service, hell
escii Sunday morning from 9 'JO to
10-MO. Ktsrled l««f T*I|<
public ia alwaya welcome at tb«we
services an heat«*r* i»r participants.
Her. R. A. Csiliea, Sr.. is in charge.
CiOOO SAMARITAN
Gill J)
The 0ood Ssmarirar. ruil i m*f in
the Lome of Mm Ada Reynolds, with
the vies president in charge of tiie
buaineea aesaion. l*1ans weir nmaplet-
ed for the buxaar to he hrid »ida>.
The next meetinr will he held in the
h«*ur of Mrs. Dorothy I>ret H10 Gulf
atreet.
Ki;v. i R. SMITH
ANXI AL ShJtMON _ The St
Ilr<lwig t'emeirry club a ill hold its
Msy 27. at 3 o'clock at ths St. lled-
wig cemetery.
Th* speekrr will be a native of St
Iledwig. the Rev. J. S. Smith, paNtor
»f Pilgrim Knptiia church, G:iIm*>» hi
The public* i» in^ite<l tn heur h.ra.
(Paid advertinrnient)
Order of Pilgrims
In Joint Worship
At Union Baptist
The Western Tteanty, No. 15, au<!
Star of Hope, No. 185, aanctuarirv
of the Progreaaivs Order nt Pllgrin
h*Id joint thnnkaciving seniors with
New Vnion Hap'iat church. Sund/o
morniuc. May 30. at 11 :.**) o'clock
with rhe iiantor, Rer. J. L. Taylor,
prr aching.
Tliis day, the third Sunday in M*
bus bee'i designated as the annu.il
thanksgiving day by the aupreme
worthy she|«berd O. A. Kennedy.
Members fr«m both sanctuaries an«l
the juvenile deiiartment were In at-
tendance. Mra. K. M. Stewart an!
Mm. Florence Joxhua gave timely re-
mark-* as expressions of appreciation
to the pastor and momtwm for th*
hospitality extruded the organiMtiot
J. A. Juuiea, worthy rec«»rder of
Woatern Keauty sanctuary, gavs a"
excellent report on the history n<l |
crowth of the organisation, numeri-
cally and fiusucinlly.
'Hi# i>f»«i»lfil!rtn «ow (nl*U •
roembemh.p of 4.52H, with t«»tal asset- |
l»eing $'J^1.4MiMl. A liberal donation
waa made tn the hoot church.
RKY. ROBERT BI^ACKSIIEAR
AWARDED DKtiREK—Rev. Rob
t lllackshear, minister of Mt llM
issiouary Raptist church. Orange,
.nd former revident of San Antonio,
was the recipient of an honorary doc-
tor of dirinlty degree nt the annual
commencement exercises of Union
Raptist Thoological aeminary, Mon-
day. May 21.
Servicea were held in the andito-
riutn of Good Ho|»s Baptist church
ut Houston, with Rev. Or. A. A.
Lucas, prealdent of the General Mis-
sionary Ksptiat convention of Texas,
aa boat pastor.
Shiloh Baptist Youth
Department to Hold
Barbecue, Saturday
The youth department of Shiloh
Baptist church Is sponsoring ■. har
bwiie st l'KI Crest Hill avenne^Ul
tirday. May 20, tnm 10:30 In th^
morning until 7 o'cloi-k in the eve-
ning.
Further information may
taiuH by calling LFTbigh 2-7103 #r
< 'Apitol 6-9413.
(Paid advertisement) ® ',rx
RFV. S. K. IfBWAM
RRT( RNS—The Rer. Q. E. Stew-
urd, li.Th., pastor of Shiloh Mission-
ary Baptist church, will he back \%
his pulpit, Sunday, May 27, at the
11 o'clock service.
Rev. Sleaard, who haa Iw-en in Dal-
las, coud'icting a revivul, re|»ort«d
that in the May 14 to 20 revival at
Krthany Kaptist church. Rev. A. L.
Schely, pastor, a total of 26 converts
was msde.
Korlier reports from Monger ave-
nue Baptist church. l>allas. Rev. R.
E. Joshua, pastor, show ISO. converts;
New Hope Haptist church, Green-
ville, Texus, Rev. B. T. Lewis, ]>antor,
IS converts.
Rev. Steward is railed "the minis-
ter who haa a passion for the lost."
(Psid sdvertisement)
New Mt. Pleasant
Brotherhood to
Observe Anniversary
The HrnUterhrod .»f New Mt. Pless-
«ur 2lap4j*t ehorrh, 1699 Hays street,
will celebrate its twonty-first annivrr
m>y with a rUy wide invitational
ftofczam, Sunday, Mjiy 27 at 3 o-
«l - k. All *Neii of tiie iatj are invitesl
t stt»MKl. Kes. U A. CiCanahaw, pas-
t«" »f pMl«sgirie Kic|ftii« church, will
b tha frsiurod s(>e«Uer.
11.-freshmeats Will '»e follow- ;
kue program. Rev. V W. !la<*on 1
^ -tor of N«w Mt i'lrs'-ant.
I Paid adaert «emrnt)
♦
4f- Ilorenre Chapman
yf^ 'n t'orpu? Christi
V ■ <1 a.*s received hrre Tuesday
a> ( of the faith 011 • ie NIr-
yiorruce Ihnpniiu, of t'ori'is Chris- ,
ti ' ho is well known in San Antmiio. j
waa a pioneer resident of that i
trt and the family has mnny friends I
htr ■ and over the state.
I--.. < •i.jnsTwin had t>rea in J
fc.- . for many year*.
Willow Wood Homes
ARE SUPERIOR
1
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1 DEATHS
.-...ASS tv , >■>' iiu. Texa.,
. 11VI \ S .lu-. II kmirfc 2i5 C«r-
4m rt^'f. M ;i v 1»
i'.UOW (IKtoo, «0, 41# (Jouth
e..„,rU »t. •"*y 12.
' Ai"Kl< IX). »b 4». ac Gr«t- '
.r Hay 1'.
II. «J. 30T>
41' kli-john atrmt, Ma/ IT.
rni.vcii, b».. 4". noe hm»-
m stnet, IS.
CI.I I.HWMV MINIHTBHs
MON
T'li* auin* ]
I J.-
n.lny of nM-h month, with Ror. J.
i U.ri" pr'-nidnig.
r' (I ' T i : " ~ ■ ■
i: '' „ M jS "Ei.1.1.. jgf'
I«; t> one Is intite«l to attend these
Rirtstian servn-wr Th«i> .* i.raytt
w those whs desire it, snd help for
ke needy
The program of f.he Histerh«a»d, Mrs.
U Polk, president, is held at the
But-* place and hour. Mrs. F. M.
lac'field is vice president The meet-
ig * niprn to all who desire to at-
Ask the folks
who have
bought them.
Willow Wood iff Sun Antonio9s
Fine9 New Completely Planned
Community,
Only $25°° Deposit
—Will hole ike kome-of your choice-arttil-y&iir
at your HANDy-flNDV ..
SWIFT PREMIUM
Fully Cooked, 6-8 lb. Avg.
Picnics. 29c
■«H^u.rt«n far IN DA firaM i hnirt Norilwni Tmitrff Hf.vj Bwl
USDA GRADED CHOICE SPRING LAMB
75c
49c
45c
39c
lb.
lb.
lb.
Leg of Lamb
Shoulder Chops
SQUARE CUT
Shoulder Roast
Lamb Patties
Rib Chops lb. 59c Loin Chops lb. 65c
FREE! One 6 oz. jar FRENCH'S MUSTARD with each pkf.
HORMEL FRANKS
H0RMEL All Meat Skinless
FRANKS
lb.
lb.
49c
Sugar
IMPERIAL or DOMINO
(Limit 1 with reg. purchase)
5 LB. BAG
35'
YAttUAA or OATMKAI.
FIRESIDE COOKIES
WAI.M T BRAND CRKAM 8TVUS C01NTRV OB.NTIJCMAN
WHITE CORN No. 303 can
PILLSBURY FLOUR 5 lb. bag
1 lb. bag 25c
15c
49c
Tide
(Limit 1 with reg. purchase)
GT. PKG.
49c
BTAKKI8T (limit t with Rf| Purrliu*)
CHUNK LIGHT MEAT TUNA No. % can 25c
TKHKHMiir
ORANGE JUICE
6oz.can
3 lb. can
MILWAUKEE'S BEST (Equals 8, 12 oz. Bottles).
BAKKRITR IIUI 1 with IU(. Pi
SHORTENING
6 for $1
53c
Beer
QUART
BOTTLES
3^89c
• WgSSHi. «•« ^,.,l
«K
F.I.PINfi HAND
MMINITV C«;iIJ1
Tk» Ilflpiim riurnl Communltj
■ilil hold ita m. in Oil J Mctln« in the
of Mr#. TltJ B»nkh<*d, 200
rglnl* lxml<^MA T*. wmioD open-
frlth d.TatiaM fcj th« chapUia,
. Loin I>ta*y, Mawlng whirh tha
dmt.
Carter,
diaruwioa.
tearhar, tanfkt
Bunahina wa.
O. M.
t>t«raatin«
ths dck.
'Tha hoataaa aw ill a Midom har-
Hnd rUm «nar. with la* eraaa
it aak, for *nmrt
I'ha Mt win ba heM at
ha hnaa rf Mr. aad Mm N. O,
k" —ar. tit Waath Walnnt
IOCATBO » Miie Womi of
EAST HOUSTON ST. ON WILLOW
SPRINGS R0. FOLLOW SIGNS.
af CALIFORNIA
Bananas
10c
GENUINE
CENTRAL AMERICAN
UNITED rauiT lb.
ML
0AUT0RNIA PABCAL
Celery <•» 15c
BAKED-RITE
Lemon Angel
Chiffon
39c
A li<ht, fluff/,
caka, Meal far •
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PROUDLY PRESENTED BY
L R. PLETZ - BUILDER
3500 BELGIUM LANE
OFFICE IN WILLOW WOOD
SITE OF THE 1962
PARADE OF HOMES
- -Lit-
Yau're buyinf tile beat when you buy "Baked-Kile." Oalr Um
labia ahorteoinf ara tued la BAKED-BITE priMa.
•ft
WMTI
Quarant
1
Top Value Stamp*
with every 10c
purchase
HANC^ANDy
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.