San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1962 Page: 6 of 12
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SM ANTOWIf K»to««W
THREE GENERATIONS—Three (reiterations in Mrs. Gene-
ra Tanner'* family all say that Butter Kru>t bread is best by
ta.-te-testl In their home at 743 Si-tcanee are Mrs. Tanner with
her grandson, Milton Smith, Jr.; and children, Lawrence K.,
Constance J., and Talmen H„ Jr.
i
WINNERS— Pictured above are two studrau of Grant *Um«*ntary
school who bavf brought distinction to thair acbool. (%rol Ann Williams
wa» r*c«u winpar <* nu MHJ *i>vn«>rt<l bf tbe Bar aM iatlon of
t winp«r of __ ,
ftan Antonio. R<A*ct Petty. Grait »p$Hnf tampion. )\\m. miMied maklnf
t c*ntw* ipfBK>r
CVirol Ann WiJliaxna. in the rmny oontewt
thr finals i
Elrren-ywir-alJ Carol Ann
William* &42
♦rot# on
Fatrtdt Hi in ton )« her teadjj
ftnbert ia a atudent of
Mra. Rohert Ptttj, Jr.,
red by a local da^y.
<7u a bare Uolud Stat«
egwDoent.
ianghter of Mr, an/f Mra EJroj
a Orant fifth tnl* Mudenr. She I
•play the American Flif." Mr* Nettie
flag tor her achool, compete Witfc doonti,
. ,» v Wf Ml
942 ^fliilrjolu» afreet, try! I* a rtrant fifth ara-le wnd^nf. She
. 'lloir 6 Wop
CFG Camp Elvira
To Open
Friday, June 15
ramp Elvira, Boerne. T»*xa», offi-
nnI camp «»f th»* Cn 11141 Founder* jrirla,
will open Friday, June 15. Girls from
h.x to 1h \*-ur» *jnh<] ramping |>e-
rioda in this healthful climate.
Mr*. Mattie I^tndrt, director and
founder, with the aaaiatance of the
couuwlora. give* the girl* the l**!»t of
direction, and Instruction in various
crnfta. Parents may visit on week
ends.
Kegintration* may be made by call-
ing Mm. I^ndry. LKhifh 3-1M2; or
Mrs. Bttelle Mills, LF.high 0-,TT4S.
(Paid advertisement)
Mrs. Pearl Daniels
Returns from Dallas Rite*
Mra. Pearl Daniels has returned
from a wr*+k-*nd trip to Dallas where
she attended the funeral of her great-
niece, sis-year-old Michelle Jarkson,
daughter «f Mra Daniels' niece, Mrs.
Dorothy Mae JaHison. Mra. Jarkson
ia the daughter of Mra Daniela* sla-
ter, Mra. Dorothy I/um Jones.
NARCE Biennial
Convention Set
For Tulsa
The seveiith biennial national con-
vention of the National Asmicln'on
of Retired Civil Kmploye«*n will be
held June 4, 5, and 0 at l*ulna, (M In-
homa.
This organization consists of re-
tired civil service employees of all
the states, ('anal Zone, and KepuMic
of the the Philippines.
Nstional headquarters are locuted
in Washington, D. C\, and esch state
has a state federation headquarters,
with local chapter* being situnted In
various cities of each stste. Per*>ns
of all racial groujts sre eligible for
memberships.
Han Antonio baa two rhapt*m>
Noa. 100 and 149. with the aiajar
portion of the memberR of the XtrO
group belonging to Alnmo chapter,
No. 100, whirh ia the senior chapter.
Monthly meetings of Alamo chap-
ter are held at 2 o'clock on tha first
Handle's Offers
Elementary
Reading (link
An elementary reading clinic will
begin Monday, June 11, at Handle's
kindergarten, 1548 North Centre street.
The eight-week reading aad arith-
metic clinic will he held from 8 o'-
clock in the morning to 2 o'clock In
the afternoon, and the program ia
designed to_eolve the alow reader'a
problems.
Special emphasis Is plsced on word
meaning snd thought geUing. The
clinic will help those who failed their
grades, and those who have passed,
but need individual stiention. to help
them function properly in the next
grade. •
trades second througk.fige will be
taught and there will be supervised
play.
Further information mag. be ob-
tained by calling Mrs. L. C. Handle,
supervisor, KDison 8-7403.*
(0-1 Paid advert isamsnt)
May 31 Set for
Graduation Rites
At Randle's
T^ie graduation exercines of Randle's
kindergarten will be p realm HI"Thurs-
day, May 31, at 7 :.'W) o'clock at I.iniU
berjrh park center, l£n»t Com-
merce.
The audience will enjoy two and
one-hnlf hours of skills and thrillM
presented by the pupils. UoW the
school spends eight hours a dav, five
days a week, will be presented and
demonstrated. Free refreshments will
be served.
Mrs. I,a Fnye Carpenter Is chair-
man of the council, and <* 'ftflHAna ore
Saturday of eaeh n> <nth. at Ixx-kwood
recreation rente*. Hays and North
(Met tfrot P. A. Hoffau Is »•» < >
dent, and C. O. Van Djke ia secre-
tary.
Members attending the national
meeting in T11N.1 n« delegates from 1
the local chapter will be Hoffman,!
Van Dyke, E. J. Kunz, and T. A.
Logan.
8. R. Tatum Believes
In "Friendship
For Everyone •. .*
I truly beliar, la Ik, Mjln(
"Frlaodahlp (or trtrjvui and malice
toward aou«."
Whestlejr, Douilaaa, Dunbar, Rllfj,
Brack, Hlsblaada, Tech, Jelt, I'M,
Bmeraon and all other arhool dt|>lo-
ina, and picture, beautifully framed.
Call day or night. Sparkling bona*
numltcra madr. H. H. Tatum, LRhlfb
9-3136; P. O. »«« 10234.
(Paid adrrrtiwme nt)
♦
Shrine Barbecue
Picnic Set
For May 30
The seveuth annual Hhrine barbe-
cue picnic, s|M»n»ored by Alkoran
Shrine temple, will be held at Coman-
chc |«rk. No. % Wrdntwdny, May
.'10. from 12 noon until 11 o'clock at
night.
Food will be pre<pared by Walter
J. (Deacon) Jones of Austin. The
menu will consist of barbecued chick-
en, hot Nflusage rings, salad and
beans, with cold drinks. Plates are
75 cents each, and tickets are on
snle at the Shrine ofl'ice, 700 North
New Itrnunfels avenue. The tele-
25 cents. This is a playground equip-
ment project. Mra. I* C. Randle is
sclniol supervisor.
•• ' (Paid adiertiMcment)
Willow Wood Essay Contest Winners
To be Announced, Sunday, June 3
TUDOSS h*v» bmb MiMtod, and winners will 1m mm
J utxt week, in US Willow Wood X(UtM-Su Antonio
liter sponsored education eesar contest, it wu revealed
by oo-sponsors of the event wnloh evoked widespread ii
among school children.
Several hundred entriee were received prior to the
11 deadline.
Awsrds totaling $1,000 will be pre-
sented at a big award celebration
which will be held at Willow Wood
estates, Sunday, June A, to which a
specia! Invitation is being extended
Indian Healer
MADAM JUAN
will heal run by prayer.
S2lu Weil Commere.
r.lCtirral 3-BS03
phone number la OApltoI 2-0733 or
CApitnl 3-.tlt.M3.
Tbi. |>r»miiH-a to be the larsett
pcnlc ever keld by tb* temple. Ray-
mond Jni'kxm la leadlnc In ticket
anlea wltb V15 a, of Wedueaday, May
1(1: the potentate, Krneat ft Oold-
well, la aerond with 210 aold to thla
•Int.-. Kverjone ia incited to f»t tick-
et, now.
(Paid adrertiaement)
all participating students,
and teacbera, who lent their i
tlon In th« event, aa well aa tk, pak>
lie at larse.
Neit week'a Refiater will carry far-
ther de^illa concerning the
day actirltlrs.
DB. L. n. J 0 HIT SO H
DENTIST
Office Hoars ky Ap
itally e-icee, aeiae
( loaed aa Tharadai
Hat., e-itiae, i-e
leoe R. Hoaataa ■
cApitoi T-eeea
Cunningham's
Pharmacy
PRESCRII'TIONS - flKt'GS
Bandwlrhea — Soda Fonntalo
Quick DeMrery Sertlrc *
CA. .1-1323 1114 E. Commerce
Painful BUNIONS
Qimk Relief!
asiutnc
mil TRIAL
Terrible, ttincn
itching Bunion '
relieved! Gives
spply. You may wear the wnart
Fairyfeot civet ffaat rebel. Sen,
fnr SAMPLE Treatment. — FAfRYFt
1223 S. Wabash Ave., Dept C3 Chicago
Mrs. Garza's
Restaurant
GOOIt I "tilt
Tartiea A Specialty
Always Welcome
41,1 Sprigcsdale ( Apltol 3-812C
dc Mr *r tow >f
we give and redeem
Savings Stamps
• Get Toxm Gold Stamps with everything you buy
at Wolff & Marx.
It
Use your Texas Gold Stamj
any purchase at Wolff & IT
filled stamp book.
Books like cash
rz ... $2.50 for eai
ti L.
brsno
St re H.
snd is the son ot Mr.
—RegUter photo
Thank You!
A sincere '"thatik you" to all
friends who made th** Frleudshu) sii-
fer r< n. h*ld lsst Hunday at my n<»®e,
!l d»«-i'ied siici'esa 3I\ thsnks to ri
luth Van J>yke flnfl sinring
MM e Brooks, E. £. voesawn, ^am
(larrls. \j»»n Beverly, Jr.. and all
others f'T the flue mustoal nnmbert.
— Mra * A. Beverly.
< Paid advertisement)
I)ouKlass Junior
School News
T ►» •> jutilur »i}"<»l studenU
have out*taiiding if &-
•demit aad utrn-^urr^lnr actTvities
<0uriug th« s*L <ol yenr, were h«»^ore<l
tt n student assembly, Friday morn*
ig. May 1" at which the Junior
CAi.inef eiw .(q of offi« ers was al*t
Announced.
IT<tu«»r rwiplents Included Ethel
A .■ *■<I W,' o L^rlaa B itler. and Shd-
or.. I; u-j ;«»r business tr<»pnie«.
8 ■ i' Jerrv Warner
r —.n If.. .«, Musirfll A'-hierrfflrtt
Award.
Jrrry K«ij.io and Clyde Qlossoo.
#QtsUDdinf itUetHt
Willie l>»i* Butler, stienoe.
S- ra Bins. Oliela ArroStead. Ray-
Knowles^ and Pimdl Allen,
unior cabinet.
Kihel Anderson, S|>eech.
Ivthel Anderson, Shirley B^ulilof.
J \ pffphrn^ «rd J.i*e Hnmli-
tor-, nrt,
A I >ati»by «U-(.'t4^UT'rCH<lejE).t
Of tii" Junior eabinVf. Trriier offloers
• r»- ■ .• president Christ * .Ja«*kfc/>r.•
t'" .!<•' ■ >■- - .1 >>ri,«* i«—..- ant
secraUrj, Otis Groom, snd tressurer,
Juniorettes IfilletL
Inidation o^ new m**ml>ars Into
the National Junior fiouor society
was «*«inducted by the pre«iderit r4 the
I»ouglasa chapter, Willie I>tis Butler,
aesn-ted by the principal. Dr. H. T.
Scott.
The Don<*r »<*iety snd Honors day
•rofram pre sponsored by Mrs. C. M. [
tientry, E. L. Johnson, snd T. Lloyd
Ilinett.
Mi-Cents Stewart, s lawyer, born
Dec. 3k. 1m54. in Charleston, 8. C.,
while s member of the Brooklyn, N.
Y . board of s<lucation from 1801 to
1 had the w«.ird "colored" entirely
•■'! fr"m the sch.iol s\st»»m, snd
wss ins^mmental in havinir Xefr• In-
} structors teach mixed classes.
W0TEL
Jlmmle |Jm. Owner
241 to < ulebfri avenot
(•Cneral 2 9221
Durham's Pharmacy
2X0S NebrMka Strett
Ws Fill Any Doctor's
Prts«rlptfc»f!
EDlson 3 70-11 DtSrmy Berries
-t-jr.-
rQQTUAwe
•on t tuffar na aglets I\j. €ef tp %ttl tf»
ins pain ef toothaches
RA JL.. Plin s
GulTartflcd Z
•on t needless!
#i<" from thrombins
Srith fast set in; OSA
rfs in sscoadt. &
money bach. All flfug »torei
"ttfr. I w„..l •)
Dr. King D. Johnson
dentist
Office Honrs: 9 a. m. • 1
snd 3 • 6 p. m.
tli East ( ommerre Street
Han Antonio, Texas
CApitoi 2-1502
DR. EDW. B. RUM
OPTOMETRIST
713 Gibb» Building
CLARDY^S
PHARMACY
T01 Sostb line
A ferric* IiMtitatioa
Fra Mi«T
Lt 4-4191 m UL 4-tlM
J. A. James
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.