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•AN ANTOtflO ItCGISTSM
\ll\ IIOIJlS MIAMI SESSIONS—The Nationwide Hotel a^ociatioa
b« l I i - Miith annual convention recently at the llumpt-»a House Motel and
Villas in Miami. Iu top photo above, third from Th«»odore II. llarnna.
Jr.. MIA president aud vice pre*id»nt-ffeneral manner, New Ihinbar hot*l,
Wu- <ingtou« IK C\, preaenta winner a trophy to Minn It<><«a (handler. Miami,
who waa crowned '*Miaa NHA.M Uunn^rnup were Mia* Ann Steven«on.
N.i <iu, Kaliamaa. aecond from riffht. and Mi« Ro'.crta Driscoll, Wafthinc*
»<". I>. L\, second from left. At right in Mr*. Marion II. Jnck*><>n. NIIA
»''«T iar* and editor-publUber "f fiO magazine, Wa«U)inrton, I>. C., who
directed contewt with the a*Mi«t.ince of Moimi U. Kendrix. left. Washington.
I>. public relation* man, whose firm represents the 0orn4'ola company,
Atlanta, (ia., donors of the beautiful trophies.
In bottom photo. Hnjcaus and Mrs. Jack son, fourth and fifth from left,
.'ire flanked by officer* of the s^wHntfon. From left, the officers ire New
l>tinl»ar'« J. Austell Krans. executive secretary and director of public rela-
tions; treasurer, William H. Uroo*,-*, Gd brook motel, < "beater, Va.; conren-
t on chairman, Hurry Mtrkowitt. Hampton House Motel and YiUaa, Miami;
llaitan*; Mrs. Jackson, S<»nthwe*t regional vice president: Myron Davis. La
l.ua motel. El Pas •. and board chairman. Franklin O'Neal. University
morel, Atlanta, (la. NHA'a 1903 convention will be held in New Orletna.
Seguin Airman is
Reassigned to
Philippine Islands
81IEPPARI> AFB. Tex.—Airman
(thinl claiwtl Mauurl Wilson. Jr.. of
S'tuin. Tfiaa, i• beinc reasiiieiied to
Clark Air base. Philippine island*,
follow in/ his graduation from the
I'nited States Air force technical
training courae for aircraft mechan-
i<-s here.
Airman Wilson was trained to
maintain aud service reciprocating
engine aircraft aud aircraft *3 mem*.
The airman, a graduate uf Ball
high school, is the son of the Rer.
t rid Mrs. Manual Wilson of 81#
F«sirth street, Sefuin.
Kerrville News
Mrs. E. P. McNeil was sponnor of
an enjoyable cradle roll style show,
at Harnett Chapel Methodi»t church,
bunday night, Novemoer 25. A ca-
pacity audience of parents and friends
waa present.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coleman had
as house guest over the week end,
Mrs. Mozella Scoffina, Alice, who is
his sister.
Mr. and Mrs. B T. Wilson were
In San Antonio. Sunday morning, to
attend ceremonies honoring Mrs. C.
L. Evans, a relative. She was named
**Wonsn of the jeer." by the Busi-
ng* and Professional Women's club
of that city.
Mrs. Fred Johnson and son. Fred,
Jr . will leave the city. Sunday, for
their home in I^ong Beach. California,
after a mx uionrh sta7 with h«»r par-
ent* and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hoy Portlej
announced this week the engagement
aud approaching marriage of their
daughter. Miss Roselyn Portley. to
Arnett K^Ily Perryman. son of Mrs,
Alice Perryman. Brackettville. The
wedding will l»e held December
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isaacs had
aa their house guests, during the week
end, her sisters. Mrs. Gladys Shiver*
and Mrs. Margie Isaacs. Caldwell;
and Mrs. Myrtle Darden of Fayette-
Tille. They were also hosts to their
sunt. Mrs, Veraie Hmith, Melvin Me-
Dowd and children of San Antonio.
Mrs. Ella Wilson was hosted to an
enjoyable party at the Dream eafa,
Friday. November 23. Special guest*
were her nieces. Mrs. Martha Hose
McClain and Mrs. Bestrice Truarott.
of San Francisco. California, ftther
gueata included Mr. and Mrs. J. A
Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moors, Mr.
and Mrs. MrKfnler Brawler. Mrs
K»m Mae Bnckman, Mrs. Henry
1 nnsler. Mrs Mickev Taylor. Miss
I.ily Butler. Mrs. Pearl Owens, and
L- 'ber Montgomery.
MARION L. WARFIELD
W A EI DER AIRMAN RE
ASSIGNED mas (thifi
Marion L» Warfield, son of Mrs. Dors
Warfield of Waelder, Texas, ia being
reassigned to George Air Fcrce ba*e,
Cal.. for training and duty as an
administrative *i*cialiat
Airman Warfield recently complet-
ed I'nited States Air force basic
nJUtarr training at Lackland AFB.
The airman received his AA degree
from CI true Juni<»r college. Gtendorla,
CaL
>n the aecond Sunday in Jaunary.
(This new« received too late for pufr
llcatlon last week.)
Service at Grace Methodist church
were well attended with Rev. Harvey
Kinchlow bringing the me«*ap». All
visitors are welcome.
Greater Mr. Olive Baptist church
officers ho;w that all members will be
preaent for the Wedne«d*y night
meeting. B. Mc< lay is secretary; and
Mrs. Ophelia p.enaon ia recording
secretary.
(TV.l* news recel«*ed too late for pub-
lication last week.)
Mr. snd Mrs. M-*e Walton recSj
fpotit a week in Houston wbefe
Tinted her mother. Mr> F.lnOfi
bard. While there th v motjT
Prairie View college f- a <
♦b<»ir son Paul- who N a M'nOnfc
,,
ill. who \« a st
:.;r^r~.:r. J
—. •vier.exfr'
Moital at Temple, where
-.f .•
iwii at tm iMT
•inder trnatm»'nt for the past two
Bv.nths. Tie is much improvefl.
Mrs. Nellie K Davis, who was
hospitalized recently, i* convalescing
at home and la doing nicely.
Mrs. Beatrice Truscott and chil-
jgreu; and Mrs. Martha McHain
pin Francisco, California, are in the
Uty for a thr^e-week vinlt with rela-
tive and frienda.
Mrs. T. FT. Allen, who became se-
ri 1 sly ill here two weeks ago. and w .s
rsrried to Abilene by her daughter.
»lr>. I Mores Posey, has had a senouf
sick apell after arriving there. ITow-
fver, ahe was reported doing better.
Mrs. Nellie Stokes and Coaeh Jess»»
Willisms were in Corpus Christi re-
cently for the homecoming game of
^ie University of Corpus Christ I
L>• bell tesm. Her son, Jesse, s grad-
uate of Doyle hi«?b school, and tne
tar of laat seasou's Doyle team. Is
Htudent there, and a member of the
otball team.
Del Rio News
Carter v»» »pcak«r in
wrvic, «t Mt. oIIt. lUptut
R»». J H.
(Cnrch. Iter. C«rier h»« bwn rallwl
u pixtor of Qr-'it't Mt. Olive Uji>-
Sst |D(l k* *UJ wmjm. tb* putorutr
HallettsviUe News
)rra. Lcssie WooU*»n went to San
Antonio to spend two w*eks with
her da'filter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kay Lemons, who are
parenta of a baby daughter, born on
Thanksgiving day. She will answer to
the name of Michelle Zabor.
Mrs. Eloise Mitchell spent the re-
cent holida>a in Houston wi;h her
■Miter, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus McDau-
iel.
Mrs. Mary Stewurt, who recently
underwent surgery in Rengers hos-
pital, is now at home and resting
nicely.
Rev. Manual Rice announced the
approaching marriage of his daugh-
'er, Mine Yvonne Rice, to Benjamin
Franklin Daws, on December 1G.
The wedding will take placc at Pleas-
ant Hill Baptist church.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Coats, II, of
Kagle r«nke. spent the holidays in the
c[ty with his ton and mother, Mrs
aftln Williams, hus-
iose Mary Williams,
aajfucwr Columbus
Cglumbtis, teins. She
mja tlah icooffl, Qoero.
J!J?. forgr te'4 Leaiope flt\d tvfn
L:A ra .. .-A Dar
'-Kett lays''with
ToV ifufii -vr.u* ■ TJiiv &■*>«*•»*•*■<■
in San Antonio.
Mrs. Sadie Lee Powell is out of
Nightingale hospital in Fl Campo.
H'tr mother. Mrs. Rosa I'ettit, kept
the children while she was there.
The Twin Six singers of San Au-
to*-io held a program at St. Paul In-
dependent church, and at Petersburg
church.
(This news received too late for pub-
lication last week.)
Mrs. Mary Steward, who under-
went au operation in Rengers Me-
morial hospital, ia resting fine at
this time.
The Peppermint ball, sponsored by
the seni.»rs of Stevena-Mayo «"hool,
was well attended, with the music
being furnished by the Down Beats
of Gonzales, and the Rocking Roll-
ettee.
Karnes City Newa
Morning services at Prospect Bap-
tist church were well attended, and
the pastor brought the morning mes-
sage. Rev. E. J. Johnson of San
Antonio was a guest In the service.
Dinner was served in the cafeteria
following the service. Rev. L. O.
Jefferson of Seguin, brought thf meg-
sage at the installation of the officers
of the church. Rev. J. W. Swisher
of Kenedy, gave the charge to the
officers. The total amount raised for
the day was $1)1.11!.
Mrs. Iallie Williams was called tfl
San Antonio to the bedside of Uec
son, James A, Hopkins, who is iu
the hospital.
Corpus Christi Airman
Returns from Tour
Of Duty in Turkey
HEWART AFB, Tenu. — Airman
(first class) Wilbert A. Green of
Corpus Christi, Texas, has arrived
here for re issignment to s tactical
air command unit following a totir
►f duty ia Turkey.
Airman Green, au air policcnan,
has been assigned to the Kfi)th Air
Police squadron here.
Hie airman, t graduate of Bolo-
rnon U Coles high school. Is the
Or**) «r
T-ojn ScN«|L Ik, r«o«
family motored to Uoqkoo. CMsntiy,
to see their mother, V^o if fu. Htey
were amsnpanied by Mrs. Gladys
Marie Allen.
Mr. and Mrs Grant Derry motored
to Corpus (Miristi for the holidays.
Mrs. Lee Hicka. who has beea ill. Is
improving nicely, and Is now able to
attend to her church
Schulcnhurg News
Funeral services were held for Mrs.
Melisiiie Thompson at Pleasant Union
Baptist eh rch, Snndaj* Rev. G. W.
F>iwards guvs the etilogy.
Mr. and iirs. Leroy Anthony, Mr.
and Mrs. ivory Gaines, aud Mrs.
Ruth Williams of San Ant-uaio were
week-end guests of Mr. sud Mrs.
Alfred White.
Mrs. Irene Carroll visited relative*
in Houston. Mrs. Mertha Davis of
Houston was the guest of her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Diuia. Rob-
ert Gla*s, Sr.. has been discharged
from the hospital, and 1» Improving.
The annual building lund drive of.
St. Janie* Baptist chnrch closed Sun-
day, Guests were members of Bethel
Cnion Baptist church, the choir, and
pas'or. Rev, I. B. Kemp, of Giddings.
Rev. Kemp delivered the sermon.
Victoria News
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mitdiell Sifor of
Hallettsville, spent lliank.'-gi'. ing day
here with Mr. and Mrs. L. Sutton.
Mrs. Sutton has been ill, but i* lietter
now.
^[ra. Ro-a Jones is recovering nice-
ly in her home, following surgery.
Cucro News
pf&SfaM Kgthryn Wil- 51
-and Willis O'Urfts*T
San Marcos New#
Homecoming observance held
at First Baptist church, Rev. L.
Httgleton, pastor. Rev. M. C. Arnold,
pastor of Nineteenth Street Baptist
church. Austin, former pastor of First
Baptist, wns guest speMV. Dinner
was served to the guests from the
church cafeteria. —• . ,
Homecoming services k{ JGreater
Bethel Baptist church, wkf. C. L.
I.uddington, pastor, were vfetly •',e-
ceafoL
The Harvest tea held at the Social
• enter by members of Jackson Chapel
Mcthodixt church was s sdfcceV Rev.
II. J. I'ranks is pastor.
William Fanner is in tha hospital
at San Antonio.
Mrs. Mattie Lawsha Brown is 111
in the home of her niece. Jft*. Dora
L* Brady, and is doing vqgjjWt
Oakland Nc
Elder H Brown was la charge of
•erviceH at the Church of God In
Christ. Rev. L. Wilson of San An-
tonio delivered the message at the
Pmnhagiving services. Other guests
ftev. Adams, Mrs. Adams, Mrs.
[son and children.
and Mrs. Speaker Woodson and
ildren. Mr. and Mrs, Clint Brown
Houston; Mr. and Mra. Charlie
Itevens, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lee, N.
Woods«m and family of Ban An-
tonio were visitors here recently.
Huaton-Tillotson
Choir in Kerrville-
Concert, Sun., Dec. 2
KMIHVIM.K-1TU H»»ton-Tlllot-
son college choir and at rink ensemble
of Austin, will appear In concert at
Kerrville City auditorium, Mundajr
afternoon, December 2. at R o'clock.
The group is under the direction of
Nathaniel Williams, who has been
highly acclaimed at every appearance,
and is recognized as one of the best
in this scctiou. The program will be
a varied one. and will feature many
of the best known spirituals.
The concert Is sponsored by the
senior choir and members of llaraett
Chiipel Methodist church. Rev. B. L.
Harrison, paator, snd the proceeds
will go to the church building fund.
The general public ia Invited to
hear this talented group.
(Paid advertisement)
»
Flatonia News
The deacons of New Vnion Bsp-
tist church closed a successful home-
coming program, recently. Sponsors
were W. Williams. L. Hubbard, and
W. Hubbard. Ministers participating
were Reverends C. W. Edwnrda,
Mack Wilson, Jamea Collins, E. Page,
and H White. Ralph Bum he mcIkhiI
chorus rendered several songs on the
program. The chorus was directed by
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Taylor. Douglass
grade school was represented, and the
sum of $207 wns collected. Rev. H.
Martin ia pastor. Mrs. Johnnie M.
Evan* was the chairman of the deco-
rating committee.
(This news received too late for puh-
cstlon last week.)
Mrs. G. V. lsifond, Mrs. Sewilla
Tollerson, nnd Itavid Lafond; nnd
David BmM motored t » Doling,
for the union quartet- meeting.
Mrs. Cennr lr*'t for lluuston, laht
Saturday, for a visit with her chil-
dren
FRIO A V. NOVUMBRR M, INS
Waelder News
(This news recel\ed too lata for pub-
cation last veek )
Miss Gladys M. Allen and Mra. An-
nie R Williams stopped by to see My.
and Mrs. Albert Enton. and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Williams. They had been
to Houston, and wrre returning to
Crystal City. Miss Allen is the daugh-
ter of Mr. snd Mrs. Allen, this city.
(This news received too lata for puV
llcatlon last week.)
Mrs. Lucretia Woodson and. chil-
dren of Weimar were visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crffey.
Mrs. Ella Mae Baker and chfldren.
and Mrs. Ablue Adams and aon, Shel-
lie, visited in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee, Pauline
aud Ro«ie Lee McNeil of San Anton-
io; Mr. and Mrs. Clint Brown of
Houston were recent visitors here.
Mrs. Maggie Aycock visited Ix»n-
nie Ward and Mrs. Ida Daniel. Mra.
Ruby Thomns returned sfter visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Prince in
Con roe.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gaines, and
Vnthony and D. Lee of San Antonio,
were visitors here Sunday.
■mR'" •
liams
place recently at the home of Mrs.
Beatrice Mcl'herson. Rev. A. J. Ball
officiated.
Rev. Jefferson of SeguiiL4>reach
at Mt. Bethel Baptist church, Sun-
day night.
A demonstration waf.lield at Mt.
Bethel Baptist church, with Mrs. L.
M. Shuler and Mrs. W. M. Carter
as sponsors. A number of Mrs. Shul-
ere ex-students were present at the
demonstration.
Willie Charles Green recently ob-
served his birthday.
Fred Jones, who Is Ml, Is some-
what better.
Misa Josephine Enoch, Morgan ave-
nue, is much improved.
M. Douglas of Yoakum, who has
been very ill at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Ruby Kclley, is much
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Andrews.
Jr., snd aon ul Carpus Chrlati,
spent Thanksgiving day with Charles
Andrews, Sr., who is ill In the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Lula A. De-
bose.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Parrish had
as their guests for 'nianksgUii* 4i»-
ner, Mesdames E. Williams, N.
Mooney. B. Traylor, W. Marshall,
and Lillia Meador.
Weimar Newt
Rev. L. E. Ausbie was speaker at
the choir day observance held at Mt.
Arie Baptist church, and be was
accompanied by his congregation. Mrs.
W. F. llintou is directress and pian-
ist.
The pastor and members of St.
James AME chnrch attended M^-ie*>K
in Schulenburg, Tuesday.
Leon Johnson is s padedPftf the
veterans hospital in Iloustop.
Mrs. M. M. Johnson attended the
forty-aet-ond annual session of the
conference in Dallaa. She was the
house guest of Mrs. C. M. Mathis
and other friends and relatives.
Mrs. I>»da Robinson and Miss
Myrtle Johnson, on the faculty of
the "local school, nnd other^fcculty
prorated
program at the school.
Luling News
(This news received too lata for
publication laat week.)
Ehbon Baptist church, Rev. E. S.
Gray, pastor, had, as special guest,
last Sunday, Rev. Lee Mann of San
Antonio. George Huff was s|>oosor of
the special Men's day scrvice. The
sum of |87 was raised. A previoifc
service was sponsored by Mrs. Bei-
trice Moore, with participants being
persons from neighl>oring churches.
Men's day scrfilefcf were held at
Community Baptise church, -and an
sddresa was giveu by T. H. Johna.
R. L. Bell of Seguin, lifted the offer-
iag of $100. L. Callihan of Firat
Baptist church sang a solo. Rev. A.
Shepard, choir, and ushers partici-
pated in the program at Livs
Baptist church, Rev. E. R. Davis,
pastor, New Brsunfels.
♦
Uvalde News
The senior missiympqLju liiojioma
of Mrs. Pennie HuJjjen. ^iidpy Ajgh^
The silver snd golflen snnimsarx
of both of the tncsl churches will
be held Sunday, December 2, at ll
o'clock.
The rally of Mackey Chapel was g
success, snd closed at 3 o'clock last
Sunday.
Mrs. Jesaltt Mss Warrior was home
for ths Thanksgiving hottdayf/ Mrs.
Cox returned home for a few days.
They both went to Houston.
(This news received too late for pub-
lication la*t week.)
The youth choir of New light
Baptist church aang at the services
with Rev. Willisms at the piano.
The pastor snd some of the members
motored to f'arrizo Springs, for the
afternoon service.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Smith anJ"son
Carroll; their two daughters and
sons-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sylvester
Pleasant, and Mr. nnd Mrs. James
White; nnd Mrs. Viola Dukes of San
Antonio, were house gnests of Mrs.
Willie Caraway, Mrs. Holmes, and
Mrs. Lee. -
The senior misniou met In the home
of Mrs. Bob Kelley. . *-
• *
Gonzales News
Fletcher King nnd Marvin Hood,
Sr.. went to Hochhelm with'Rev. and
Mrs. F. A. Shropshire. .eos"
Mr. and Mrs. Toliver Scott, Jr., Buf-
fered the lo«s of one of their three-
month old twin daughters by death.
She was Margie Jean Scott. Grand-
parents were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ilar-
I>er. »
Mr. and Mrs. Major Harper, a<>
companied by their mother. Mrs. Pat-
sy Jones, visited Mrs. Ethrl. ,Mse Lee
and Mrs. Anna Laura Jones in San
Antonio, last week. Rev. RT^Arm-
strong and the gospel choir rgMiared
service in Macedouia Baptist church,
£T~0, ^e homeeotlrtttg day"
observance.
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V
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Tests conducted under • doc-
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