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_ * i.O AMUCir.%" FAMILY—M. (Jeneva Csrty, Washinrton, P. C, metljral secretary and h«.uf ife.
wae'rine of the third plsce winner* in the I'JSOJDUO—"Go America" sweepstakes contest. sponsored by the Com
company, Atlanta. <»a., and Ita independent bottler* limited throughout the t'nited 8tate>«. A hove Mr*.
Sirrr, with hM»h>imi. Hubert, and 21'-month old daughter, Wniae, are jubilant upon rec-ivinr information to
e effort that Mrs Curry had won a I'Mki Furd country se<lan station wagon, two Wentel sleeping bar*. t'ole-
m.»n camping set. Pflneg«-r •'Fret-apeed" spinning kit a»-d "Jsnior** fishing art. Cypresa garden wiiter skis a.id
Kpaluing eporta cheat. Mr*. Curry, an honor graduate of the Chariot Evans Hnfhes hljrti srhool, New Tork, is
employed at Wsshiagton's D. C. Genersl hospital, where in addition to her secretarial duties she in an apprrn-
ti •• laboratory technician. Her husband, former Howard university student, worka at the U. Bureau of Hearings
and Appeal*.
Shiner News
Funeral services were held Mon
day for Austin Harrison, st Little
B' thel A.ME church.
Service* were held at New J*-ru*s-
^ lem Uaptist church, with Rev. W. O.
" fiampleton. pastor, at hi* poet. Re?.
• Lee Thornton of San Antonio wa* a
pulpit guest.
Mr*. Sophie M. Green haa ret nrn
• e<l after vimting her ni***-* and fan*
. Uy, Mas'er Sergeant and Mrs. Lin-
ton. and son, ia Vandenburg, Cali-
• fornia. They also visited in l^oe An-
. faU% 1—ft Maris, Tulare, and I*ela
% B,>*
Mrs Pauline Csrroll has returned
• fro® TuLvi, Oklahoma, after vinting
h-r daogh'er and family, Mr and
• Mrs Clyde I'nderwood. Mr and M.-*.
m Lamm Sterens had aa th**ir gneet.
Clarence fc.rvena at Owpil Cbnau.
• Mr*. Ids Williams la in Wagner
boapiud.
Yoakum News
Miaa Bran Sanford and M. 8 Car-
ter were recently married. She Is ft
tHwrher st Asberry high school, where
he aarres aa band «firector. Tbey are
• new renders a# the HagieCsr.
FoasrnJ mcrvirtm were held far Mr*
fief tis Haywood, and were well at-
tended. She was e*ry nctars In the
church, frsternsl organise ion*, and
eivie sifairs. Her J. P. Lewia gars
the eulogy, and the Heroijes of Jttr-
icho, Star ennit No. 1T3, sad Ameri-
can Woodmen participated in the
services. She ia survived by two sons,
Willie Anderson. Jr., Houston; and
Waymon Anderson, San A&loiiio;
six sisters, six grandchildren; snd
* Seven great grsadchildren.
• Tesais nail died ia KerrriDe. and
^4i«9 horled here from St. Jamea AME
"church. He ia survived by hi* widow,
Mr*. I Ala Hall, tLree hruthem; fosr
•inter*, and nunerons other relstires.
Mrs. Blanche Cslloway, Mr. and
- Jtfr*. Roy I-^wis and children o# San
Antonio were suests of Mra. Mary
'polk, S niece of Mra. Calloway. Rev.
E. M. Roberts haa returned from
PhIIm. where he attended the am-
verities.
. Mm C. L Charleaton ia home after
■pending aeveral day* is Huth Mn-
* aortal hospi'fll. She Is lmpnmng.
-II.T-chlldren from Han Antonio were
here. Mrs. 15. D. Koykesdall la tble
*toH>e np and about
Herbert Greg^a.
Sergeant and Mr*. Ma« k.ill of S.in
Aatoaio \iaited relative* here. Lon-
nie Ward, Mrs. Myrtle Prince, and
-•chera alteuded I he funeral ot Shel*
lie Towuneud ia ^khuienburg.
Ser\tra» were held at the Church
of God in i'hnat with the p*»tor in
charge, il^v. A. Hubbard wa* at hi*
|H»t of dntj st the Baptist church
Sunday*.
Mr. snd llrsTTTay I.ee, Clifford Ts-
aery of** San—Aniyfclo; and (lint
Brown of IJouston were recent vis-
■HflgJ*"-
Waeldcc News
(Tlia news recetred too lat« for
pnblication last week.)
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Napier and
daughters of San Antonio; Mr. snd
Mrs. L. D. Merriw*-ather and son of
Luling spent Katnniay with Mrs. N.
J. BttM,
Mr. and IIr*. Rd Katon. Jr., and
auam Mr*. Mable Gnllimors snd
dasghter, snd Mrs. N. J. Katon vi»
iied thn Herri weather fsmll/ ia Ln-
llng.
Mrs. GsUismts snd daughters left
Sunday night for their hoMS im Ok-
mulgee. Oklahoma, after spending sis
wseks ia the city with her mother and
stater. Whiis hern they visited aev-
ernl other towaa in TVxas, and ia
Noevo Laredo, Mexico.
♦
. .■ • Gonzales News
(Thl* new* recstr*d too late for puV
ilea tin* Uat wmI.)
Karnes City News
(Ttila n«wa «celv.d too to*" l»ub"
argrton last
Mrr H. S. Smitl. Mr »B'! Mr»
I. S Twit"*. Knthw .'obn-
•son.'M. L R<rr. '"I ' I>a» •«-
.tcmled th. Mt. Zion immrmtion »rU
"in Cn.ro on ih. fnimmpment Rrociidm.
-TIn> Kbtom County Snnday srhool
^ BftJ ni<*tin« km h>ld in Nix-
flnndny R«. H. 8. Sm.tli »m
-ebr|TW 7*re«idenf.
\jWd was received from Mra.
"Hannah Johnson that *h«' la enjoying
-her stay in I»env.r with Ler youngeal
dn .-htwr Mr». V. O. Smitm-rn. and
h.r rmn'i'-hiWrfn and RrraiiraiKi-
Lvalde News
(Thla news received too lata for pub-
Bratlon last weeS.)
^jr. nft^-d»lrs. Johnson. Mrs. Scott,
gn<l Mrs. Jarmon of Saa Antonio were
Tiers in the service* at New
Light Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs.
*e*-ton Jon« at tht parrnu ol twin
.*ov« born w '(!/• ... ,
Mr*. JitmM Mill, la ill l» '• Bat"
tea,, will »nler U. bMl»ual |»r aij
examination In • trm iaya. H. wU«
go to San Antonio.
Mm. «rir» K'wklow. Mra Prmiil
JHoWlen. -ri Col—..
tended the association, Uat Tfcura-
day, #
- — Oakland News
- Mr. and Mi* SI~Ui« Nwiton »»!
«th.r» It Karwooo; and Mia. Lw
•Williiima uf 8a» A.lnnJo a"*"**1
■arruw «t New Horn T«pi«
. 'Dm annul baintcjminc
W Hr«wa Ckapel w«. autcWul wttfc
-»vrr $300 l*'n* raiaed.
Wnlq Baker and fam»' . *nd
Mra. Agnea Ne^rUn ewropemed
Miaa Maria Baier to Sm Antonio
«ber. aha will ™ter Ut. PMipa
w, Mr. and Mm Roy WUli • . nt
Bau Aatorf. »lalta* *dw «ntl ilra
of Hugh Robinson, lie is survived by
his widow; twin sons, an.I mother.
Mrs. Kstie Jones; two sister* snd
three brother*.
Presiding Elder 0. W. Ilodges held
hi* fourth quarterly conference at
Webavr Chattel AM to church Son-
day. The sum of $ti3.40 was raised.
The choir and dencoua accompanied
Rev. R. Armstrong to Mr. Knon Bap-
t;«i chnrch. near Wnelder, Sunday,
and rendered service for the uahers.
Rer. and Mrs G. W. Ed wards,
Ree. and Mra. R. Am strong, Mr.
and Mr*. V. I*. Arti.n. and Mra. Lil-
lian Whitlow attended the National
Bap'ist con\ention in Dsilaa.
Ths efcolr, ushers, snd
tert Wf yrs^^dence Baptiat chnrch
s"Companied HefT R Armstrong to
little Hill Baptist church st Ottine
Sundsy. Rev. C. L. Anderson is
psstor. Ths choir frooa Providence
it— was served under the
facing lha Inke near Warm
StflTngn hospital for crippled chil-
dren.
Vuneral aervicea were held at Prov-
idence Baprist chnrch Monday for
Mrs. Blnnehs Polk. Rev. R. Arm-
atrong officiated. Her daughtir. Mrs.
L. & Bryant of Yakima. Wsahfng-
ton, and grandson, Roscos King of
haa Angglas, California, came for ttie
funeral. Lunch was nerved at the
home of Mrs. Mary Howard, in the
Edwards apartase^ rs.
Mrs. Ci. Walker of Waelder. a mem-
ber of Ml K«len Baptist church, at-1
fended services at Pr*>vidence. She is
st the home of Mra. lallian Whitlow
with her mother, while she attends
the Mt Zion sssoristfon.
Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Lackey snd
fsmily <»f Itta Ben a, Miw*issippi.
visited Mr. snd Mr* Li B. Johnson.
They were entertained by Mr. snd
Mrt Michael i'ipkina.
Word wss received here of the sud-
den death In l<os Angeles, California,
Schulenhurx News
Mr. and Mra. Willi, Polk. Mra.
("anni, Viaor, Mra. I'.lla Cuffey, and
Cooni. Iti.'kardaw o£ San Antonio
vera week end xueau ot M/. and
Mra. Williaa Carrot
Mra. Mactfa Darla apent tabor
day In Houtton rl«t1n( her chil-
dren. Mr. and Mra. 8am Crisp of
Cotiimbu. visited In tb, bom, ot Mr.
and Mra. Jamea Merida, Br.
Mr. and Mra. IMI Ho^dm Mm
Erneatlne Uartfleld, Mra. Oarrle
Haatfield and Mfl, Larry, wan ria-
Itan In tba hoaW at Mr. and Mra.
B. S. Jackaon. FhylHa BartflaM rla-
ited her paraata, Mr. anJ kr-a. Lar-
ry Hartfleld. la San Aatonio.
Mr. and Mra. Jiwm 1 ■ tun, Mr.
and Mm. Jr«aa I^nnyr. .. I.E.
Glaaa ylaitad la Clertui.; recently.
Bar. Ia J. JoknAa an I : ra. Calli*
Hrallloa ot SC Jatoea Bapuat chnrch,
attended tha aatlooal meeting held la
DaDaa.
Texan Kills L 4.
Automobile dealer
Over Cad Refund
By tba Avodatad ttfjfm Vrrm
LOS ANOELSt—* ' aS-jrar*U
painter Mat weak ahat fm4 HUed •
whits car dealer In a dUpu ' over
s Cadillsc automobile, nfter the 1st-
r reportedly abased tod manhas*
ed him. ^
Johnny Frank Jawi wss beisg
held on a pfsttaftaarf ateapB «f
cion of murder, nfter
Pondick, aaleo mansi
CailiUnc company
befors the fatal shootiaft
l'ondick had called Jsmet a "nil
and ordered him out of his office.
Describing the Incident Iks-Ting up
to the shooting, James* attorney,
George L. Vaughn, Jr., aald bis cli-
ent had been provoked and mistreated
beyond humnu endurance.
Vaughn said James, wha tnme to
California about thres months ago
from Houston, Texas, had ps I f^OO
down on a 1JHW) Cadillac about three
weeks before the ahootinf.
But, according to Vaughn. Pondick
called James last week and told him
the deal was off because his credit
rating was bad. When Jan.-* drove
the automobile to tha caaponv to re-
turn it and redain Mb down pay-
ment, the insnsger ynnhsd him out
of the csr, snd refused ts return his
money.
"(Jet off my lot, you Msck a. o. b.
Pre sot your cor and jour money,
and I'm going to keep them both,**
Vaughn quoted Dondlek. The lawyer
ssid Itondlck aleo cursed James' fa-
ther-in law, who had accompanied him
in his own car.
Vaughn aaid James fctnrned to the
company two daya later, this time tak-
ing bis pistol along, since he bad been
roughed up on his first visit.
He oonght out Mark Steele, the
aalcsman from whom be had bought
the enr, and innmred about his money.
Steele told him ths down payment
waa loat and that he "shouldn't buy
s car if he cou1dn*t affc»rd it,H
Vaughn stated.
Fo Jamea went to Dondlcl's office
to discuss the mstter with btm a
ond time. He told Pondick he wanted
to talk about hia money.
"Nigger, I thought I told you to
get off my lot," Vaughn qaoted Pon-
dick na saying. He aaid Don<li> k then
roes from hia chair an&jMrt'd fum-
bling with his desk arawir as if
searching for a gun. fjl/
At that point, Vaugbmsni'I James
went blank." He pampfLfhree shot*
Into Pondick's chest aw shoulders
killing him on the spot. James stood
sud waited for the police, the attorney
id.
Dr»*w J. Hill, 38, who was la Don-
dlck's office applying for afjob gave
a different version of the shooting.
He said Jamea walked into Pondick's
office and shot him witlfciifc-saying a
Later, police said had ar-
ranged the refund at TUta* down
payment ahortly before tha ahootiaft.
Bat thla was not rnafir»ad by Atty.
Vaagha. and It abvtaaalTVte't told
to Jaaiaa. 17 *
A preUmlaary hearbj' fa the
Crystal City Newi
Sherman Hollls7 has HtarigL hqpie
ter being in the Vetera^^noepital
in Houston for four TCtdM wife
apent M.cnl daya with hia la the
hoepitaL
Mr. and Mrs. James Hsrold, Br.,
vlwited their eon, Jamea Harold, Jr.,
and other relatives in Ban Antonio,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill, who
now reside In IS Cempo, recently
became psrent* of s hsby girl, who
hss been name*] ]>ena Sheree. Mr.
and Mra. William Carroll are grand-
parents.
Out-of-town visitors have been Mr
and Mr*. L. J. Morgan. Sandra and
Parrell Morgan, San Antonio; Mr.
and Mr*. BiUy II. Porn, Houston;
and Shirley Ann l^sdson, Houston.
Mr. snd Mrs. Lonnis Bodges and
iett Others were guests in the h >mes of
Mrs. Jessie Henderson snd Mrs.
Mandy William*, of Urstdf, recently.
Services were fine at Mt Olive
Bsptlst chnrch last Bnnday with
Rev. W. L. Greene in charge. The
choir rendered music.
»
Victoria News
Bol erf and
i. spent
Mildred
Mrs. Mary L. Hill,
Junior Hill of San
Labor day here with Mrs.
(lark.
Junior Mission, Circle No. 3. met in
the home of Mrs. Kuby Ram- . Tues-
day afternoon, with the president,
Mrs. Krnest Hooey, presiding.
Actress Ha ttie McPaniel, horn in
Wichita, Kan., June 10, 189*. was a
radio ningor at the age of 17.
FUtonia News
ait«a were held at MuMooa Sua
day for Mra Clea Oraily, Barrteu
at 8L Pan! AMI thank wera wall
atlendad, Bnaday.
Mr. aad Mra. Kalaaa at Haa Aa-
taalo; and Mr. aad Mm flodley eta.
ited here la the Oodley home, Runday.
♦
Nurse Charges
Illegal Arrest,
Sues for $511,(100
By tha Aaaorlaled Ne.ro Praaa
NEW TOSK OTL4 tmrnm arV
lata' aiaM. wha waa tm tt tha aa-
tlo.'a flrat Kagra airltaa haatiaiM. la
mill, tha city af Naw Yarh foe ttOOr
000.
Mra. Carol Taylor charred that aha
u Illegally arraatad, detained aad
abuaed by police officer, la connec-
tion with an abortion lnventl.atiaa
that waa later dropped.
Tba farmer model, who bow waeta
aa a aarae, waa tha flrat Napa girl
employed aa a hoateaa by Mohawk air-
llnra neveral ycara nyo.
Mr*. Taylor admitted that aba had
IrUiteil the office of the pbyaii-lan but
that her viatt waa far a legitimate rea-
eon and that aha waau't awara of any
nbortloaa having been committed by
tha doctor. I^tar, the inveatlfatloa
of tba doctor waa dropped.
Currently worhln* »a a nurar. Mm
Taylor aaid two polics officers in-
vaded her home ahortly after 8 a. m.,
on July 15. nfter she had worked all
night, banded her a snbpoens, snd
forced her, under threat of going to
jail, to go to th» Kew Gardens court
bouse where she had to wait all day,
al >ng with 15 to 20 other women,
without knowing what it waa aU
about
She said she had not eaten break-
fa at and was concerned over her
child and soo?ht to mske s telephone
call, but was denied several times.
Mra. Taylor aaid that when ahe
walked out of "the queatl 'ding area
toward tba public telephone booths,
three officers rushed out after her."
They told me 1 was being dra-
matic. uddreaeed me by my first same,
told me what a pretty dreaa I had on,
and were thoroughly offlcioua in atti-
tude, speaking to ire as they would
to a ten-year-old child," she asserted.
Again, when she sought to make a
call. Mrs. Taylor said the officers,
"used s i ido-tvpe blow to strike my
hand down and aw*y from the box."
Later she saw a lawyer-friend in
the hall, and after another scuffle
with the police, she wss sble to msko
a mil.
The pretty ex-airlinea hostess wiiil
it was not until & p. ut., thai
allowed to leave, and
a sedative In <wder
afer being up 24 hours.
"The upehot of all this," she stated,
"waa that my daughter bad to alesp
away from home« forcing me to py
extra services; I subsequently }o*fl"e
nights pay because I couldn't Wort,
I had to have my hand «z-taycd nod
be under n doctor's cars, snd for ths
next two weeks every time I heard a
•ar mmtmiitr, f wss fa tar cfcnt H worn
the peiier, rsndy to tahe a* away
sgsln," Mra. Taylor declared.
KerrviDe News" ,
(New. received too lata for pub£
cation laat week.) I" •
Mra. Loretta Law waa called tta
Waco to tk<i bedalde of bar anal,
Mra. D. A. Halth. a miaaloaary, who
died a few daya later. .
Mrs. Clco Ward left laat week tat
r.idding*. to be at the bedside of h£
hnsband who is ill. George"'Kobi»
son of Robatown, a member of Ml.
'/Aon Baptiat chnrch. aad Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Woodard of Houston
attended servicea at Mt Olive Ba^>
' .ist church. The Woodarila were
Kuists of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris and
family have returned from Flint.
Michigan. I>e*ter Fifer 1* eery ill at
IVterson hospital. C. I* Townacnd of
Waelder ia visiting hia wife, Mrs.
Grace Townsend; aad his sister,
Mrs. M. A. Kelley. Bev. and Mrs. C.
V. Kverage, Mra. 1 Moris White
I'osey, Mrs. Mosdln Allen and Mrs. |
NelM» Stokes will attend the Bap-
Waelder News
-
Ralph Bnncha acbmd oprnrd Mon-
day. a. M. Baafard la iirtacfaal.
■arrlaaa at- Kt Pnal Baptiat chureh
war* anad, Ruaday. Bet. I. T. Ilew-
It* la paatac.
Mra. Vlntla T*» Hanlnway waa
hurled Bundny afterno<« at 1 o'clock.
Del Rio New«
Tha pastor and mcmlicra of Mt.
Oliv* Baptiat cburih moiu'-eil to
Brarket:ville to join In a fellow.hlp
aacrloa at Mt. QUead Baptiat churcb.
Rev. J. W. Laater, pa.tor.
Miaa Artia Maa Munley la 4
Jaa Jachaoa. pnal dent af
Jackie, aad ft Me
Mra. CUra J ah
flat hoeyltal la
fr<a Terrell,
naon la la tha Bap-
Be.. II.
Bar. and
Mra. W.
charch, la
(hair af
tha
ML OUra Baptiat
• larga attead-
IB.
Wefasar Newt
fHaaa nealrad la" law for poMt-
Mfft M. M. Johaaoa, Bar. L. *
iaUa, and Henry McQaaltar attrad-
ad tha aalaa qnartar ■aatlat la IW
taaia. Bar. A. Bahhard aad Bem-
bara tt Mt Aria aUanded aarricaa at
Trialty Baptiat chnrch la
at tha paatar'a, Bit. A. N.
analraraary.
A trail rlda waa apoaaared by the
band baoatera. Tha Aawrlon La-
das paat. No. S40, bald Ita annual
ralehratlaa Saturday. Baerat Tlailora
la tha dty wera Mr. aad Mm Jamea
Lora, Ore.orj. Bonnla aad Bobert
Olaaa, wha rial tad Mra. Allca P. WU-
aoa. Mra. Wlhna P. Hiatoa, Mr*.
Mary M. Nelaoa, aad Mr. aad Mra.
OlUaapla Wllaoa.
»
Weslaco Newa
Mr. aad Mra. 0. L. Andrew, bar.
aa thair honaa fueata Tommla Waah-
infloa, hia aona. Toaimia, Jr- and
Uat conrratloa In Ballaa
Raymond Mark haa returned from
a riait with hia father.
llarUapea.
i, wflST
»5jrSl!r'VidRn»o* Weat a^
teadM tha National Baptiat conven-
tion <• 'DaBaa.
Mra. Abbla Blyrlna af Ea.le I.ah.,
Mr. and Mra. Ulbba of Ilonntoa,
wera .ialtor. la tha horn, of their
aunt, Mra. A.nea Newton, and John-
aan Hod.e, thla city. Buck McFall I.
ia tha bowital In McAllea, but la re-
ported ta ha doia. fine.
♦
Girl Breaks Job
Barrier in Oklahoma
City Store
By tha Aaeoclated Nrfra Praar
Oklahoma cm — «Oa»
My jaaa Parry haa haaa
■ u-f it Ha aiarh la Hm
eradte dapartaiaat la tha
dawatawa atara af Mmttmm
ipaay. Thla I. tha IM
aaa «f har raaa haa
naitlia fan,
haa haaa la fa*
af Mia (fan f •» tha paal
aa atanlar apwatar.
WhUa wfffcfat a* that Sh, fa*
San Marcos Newt
Bet. Ia Slngtrtoa aad member,
were aa procram la Taylor Uat Bun-
day at lit Calvary Baptiat church.
Circle Lydla MMoaary aadety
met In tha Pellowahlp hall Tharaday
nlfht. Bev. and Mra. Btaglatoa at-
tended fbe nieetin. held In D«ll»a
last week.
Mia* Ophelia Wright became tha
bride of Odden Bernard Colemaa. Jr..
of New Branafela, laat Bnnday at tba
church paraonnye. Tha (room left for
hia baee In Loalalana ahortly after
the ceremony.
Mr. and Mra. Horaca Baryeley of
San Anfalo, wera .neata af Mr. and
lira. Eocena Cheathnm. for Labor
day. Mra. BarnLv U ^■forme.
Ileulah l'faH'Bfowi. Other aaeMa
Mm Mf "BrtW 4ii * vlaltie
here from flea Antonio.
Mr. «nil Mm Lloyd Whlfe mnlored
to B.n- AafanlV U SHef their mi
Fred White, la BtPhilip'a colleie.
Itomecnmlni aameea were held at
St. Jamea AM# tbuHK "Iter. L £
Auabia, pa.tar, ao4 mtin'i wrrc lrrll
atfentfetf. *Mn»l? Waa furni»hed by
Mm Irene Hheltdk. ITid' 'II. Tkumn.
of Houetoa w*f. fu,»t Moiet. Tke
hoaHComint Mratoa wna preaebni by
Ber. A. L Brow*.' Aunlin. Mmlo
wu furnlehcd b^r hia chajr. and a
Sieet aoltdS came Iron Contain,
emh^r. from out M fW*n wore
preaent Tba na f^i.80 waa
raiaed. Mr*. Ethel FerKneon wu
^onaor.
Funeral aervicea war. held for
Henry AuMla"dt Vt Arle Paptla«
church. Th. fgnrral wa* prrnchnl by
Rer. D. 0. Oiddlnia. Pruitt and I'rv
lit of Houetoa wrre funeral directory
Ber. Ia B. AnaUa, Mr*. M. M.
Johnson, Mra. Annie Mackey, and
Mm A, T. CdrNU rendered aerrice
at Ea.la Lake for Ber. Jammer.
Mra. Enl* Coleman rlnltwl rel
Urea la
Uvalde Newt
Mr. and Mm Axal ara parent* of |
baby daughter. Th*. »iothor l< th.
daughter of Mr. and Mm Bill Cook.
Mm Hnnter haa returned hone
with her parenta. She ha. hern her*
with her hnahaad, who I* employed
In tha Hty.
Airman Olaudle Moore waa h
for a few dtyat rlaiilng frlenda.
Jaaea, Prank, end Tom Mllla. aad |
Mm Jennlnga raaalred word of the
death of their brother, Mack MUle, ia
San Antoalo. TOa fnneral wa. h«id
Batnrday. Aceoapanyiag tb.ni n
Mm Klnchlow nad C. h'ranklln.
Mr. and Mm Jaaiaa Mllla aad eea
motored to Kerrrllla to riilt Mr. tad
Mm WlUlam*.
J lira u<rsi*-nn nimi
m., that fbe waa
1 Hhe badT to tab
fo' get to
Beeville News
Hie San Antonio diatrict of the
Methodist church will convene here
thla week at Jones Chapel. Rer. M.
J. Walker is boat pastor.
>\n^ral aervices were held here for
Mrs Mean Adams, Sunday, Septem-
ber 8.
Tan 9bpics/««
'x CANT SEE YOU NEXT SA RIRDAY, I'M / *
EXPECTING A TERRIBLE HEADACHE/
Asthma Formula Prescribed
Most By Doctors-Available
Now Without Prescription
Stops Attack* in Minute* ... Relief La*t* for Hours!
h, Y.rk, N. T. » 'l™a
formula prescribed more than any
o.jer by doctors for theh private
patients is now available ft' asthma
anfferers without prsacri|^:"r..
Medical testa proved thi* formula
stops asthma attaeka ill minut. s and
gives hours of freedom from recur-
rence of painful asthma *;>arm«.
Thig formula Is so Wgtctiv that
It if the physician's leading r«thma
pr?scription—so safe wlan used as
directed that now it Stn be sold-
withouL nrcscriotion ia »on mavta
-In tiny tablets called PrimaUn*♦.
These Prirnatene Tablets open
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relieve taut nervons tension. All
without painful injections.
The secret is-Primatene combines
3 medicines (in full prescription
strength) found most effective in
combination for asthma distress.
Each performs a special purpose.
So look forward to sleep at night#
and freedom from asthma spasms.
Get I'i .matenu at any drugstore.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1963, newspaper, September 13, 1963; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403987/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.