San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1925 Page: 5 of 6
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Plumbing done by Sinton
& Supply Co.—Adv. 48-2
ies of Corpus Christi spent
here With friends and rela-
Magness of Santa Anna was a
the city Wednesday and
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9||rell and J. F. Picking of
were business visitors in the
ty.
ire’s Shoe Polishes are
For sale at Wofford’s Shoe
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For the correct time, phone Nelson’s
Watch House.—Adv. 29-tf
Mrs. B. W. Robberson of West Port-
land was a visitor in the city Friday.
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Miss Clara McNeil, Mrs. A. P. Peek-
ham and R. R. McBride visited Corpus
Christi on Christmas Eve.
Miss Aline Ross of Mathis was the
guest of her uncle, J. A. Allsup and
family one day during the holidays.
Robert McCammon is telling the
world that he killed a six point buck
on Christmas day, while on a hunt.
Hemstitching and picoting prompt-
ly done. Mrs. L. L. Hollingsworth.
—Adv. 14-tf
C, L. ’Grubbs and D. H. Barnhill
speut- last week-end in Corpus Christi,
S. B. Sigurdson of Kingsville was a
business visitor in the city Tuesday.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Manton
Williams on (Christmas Day, 1924, a
nine and a half pound boy.
Editor W. S. Clark of the Taft
Tribune and Mrs. Clark were busi-
ness visitors in the city Tuesday.
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Our well rig is running all the time.
Get our figures. Sinton Piumbjng &
Supply Co.—Adv. 48-2
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Ulus Ray, who is a student at the
State University, returned to spend
the holidays with relatives and friends
in Sinton and Sodville.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stout. Royston
Stout and Miss Maurine Stout spent
Christmas day in Beeville, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. VanSickle.
Mrs. A. D. Aiken has returned from
Midfield where she spent a few days
of the Christmas season with her par-
ents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Hale.
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Wilbur Bentley, formerly with the
J. R. Stout grocery department, has
accepted a position with the Allen
Furniture Company, Corpus Christi.
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T. E. Leake and J. C. Gordon accom-
panied A. L. Lewis to Kingsville on
Tuesday, leaving "Mr. Lewis there to
bake for the Kingsville 1). ft.. L. Bak-
ery.
Miss Delta Neumann leaves Sunday
for Lindenv.ood College, St. Charles.
Missouri,, after a pleasant Christmas,
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Neumann. • 1 _
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Miss Lillie Bentley, a teacher in the
I i public schools of Boerne. spent the
|j Christmas holidays in the city with
II her parents. Mrs. W- A. Bent-
ley, ahd family.
Knapp Ed garof Rob St own, Job n Ed-
gar of Corpus Christi and Jesse Edgar
of Taft were Christmas visitors in
the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs N. P Edgar.
We r< gret to report A. J.' Hunt
ill at his home in 'Southwest SIntoir
Miss Allie Hancock of Odem was a
business visitor in the cit^ Tuesday.
Plumbing done the sanitary way is
a safeguard to health.* Sinton Plumb
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ing & Supply i Co.-
To Mr.
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i hang Sanitas go it will always
4*ice. First-class enameling,
t the Painter, Sinton.—Adv48-1*!!! E. L. Park of Donna spent Wednes-
! day, Thursday and Friday in the city
er Whitehead brought home a j the guest 0f uis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
point buck which he killed
when he took a hunt, Christ
- Mr. anft Mrs. J. R. Kirkpatrick have
as their guests for the holiday season.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick’s mother. Mrs. W. B.
Mitchell, and her sister, Miss prate
Mitchell of Santa Anna.
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Misses Lannle and Claude Mynier
and Fay Walcott of Agua Dulce are
spending a week in the city, guests of
the Misses Mynier s uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mr§. J. H. Mynier,
Iss Vassie Bridge,sv and Mrs. A.
of Mineral Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
and Cleo and Alma Bell were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
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Miss Gretta Ashabranner, steno-
grapher in the employ of the .Haisley j
Abstract Company, is ill this week at Ricardo,
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. V. Ashabranner of Taft. -
Born:; To Mr. and Mrs. Virgil;
Busbong of Papalote, Monday, Decern
her 29, 1924, a seven pound girl.
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Miss Neal Deopker has returned
from Cotulla where shd spent the past
month with Her grandmother, Mrs.
Neal. / *
Mr. and- Mrs. Earl Renfro of San:
Benito were guests of Rev. and Mrs.
J. T. Renfro and family during the
holidays. ; ' . .
• C. V. Whatley -and C. D. Whatley
Went to Nueces county .Wednesday to
look over some farm land in that
section, f . ,
Mr, and Mrs, John Main and family
spept the Christmas holidays in West
Columbia, guests of Mr. and Mrs.;Er
I).- Upbam.
Rupert Whatley spent several days
of the holidays with his sister, Mrs.
Eugene Kirtley at Odem, returning
Monday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie McNeil, R. R.
McBride and Miss Clara McNeil en-
joyed a picture show^at Corpus' Christi
on Christmas Tight. -■
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MiSs Jewell Cook, bookkeeper- for
the Sinton Electric & Ice Company
spent; the. Christinas holidays in Min-
eral with her parents. - :
Mr. and .Mrs: Harry Ward and chil-
dren of Taft spent Christmas day in
tlie home of Mr, Ward’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Ward. d
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Mrsi. Kirby Sharp reports Kirby do-
ing well after his operation for appen-
dicitis, and expects to bring him home
from jthe hospital on Saturday.
Hal Flinn. who was recently operat-
ed oh for appendicitis at the Taft
Hospital is reported • improving and
was. taken to his home on Satur-
day. J ': '
Miss Juanita Parker is spending
a few days in Robstoyn, the guest of
her aunt, Mrs, C. R. Gilcrease, and
the family of Rev. and Mrs. H. E,
Beseda.
Miss Marguerite Hutto, who -spent
the Christmas holidays here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hutto, left
Sunday to re*um to her school work
E. E. Park. j
. Miss Katie Hughes, who lias been in
V. M. Jennings of Liberty H.li Houston on an extended visit to* her
the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Henry
McNeil and family a few days during
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Lanfear of Dris-
coll were guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Boothe Wednesday,
C. L. Grubbs and children‘re- Thursday , an d Friday.
sister. Mrs. Howard Pitts and family,
returned to spend Christmas with her
mother, Mrs: D. H. Hughes and fam-
ily. '
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Tuesday from Berclair, where
spent the Christmas holidays
Mrs. Grubbs’ parents, Mr. and
McDuff.
Johnnie Moore left on Sunday
to San Marcos, where she is
the State Teachers’ College.
Johnnie went as far as San An-
il with her uncle and aunt, Mr.
rs. J. C. Moore of Portland.
P. Wiggins, formerly of Sinton,
U merchant of Abilene, arrived I
for a.visit to old Sinton friends,
iggins we s accompanied by
Miss Thelma « Whatley, domestic
science teacher in the Welder Public
School, is spending the Christmas va-
Miss Laura Beaseman of Houston cation with her brother, C. D. What-
Miss Edpa Archerd returned to State
Teachers’ College, San Marcos, on
Monday night after enjoying the holi-
days here with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. 0. E. Archerd.
Ashbury Montgomery and Jim Gos-
sett returned. Monday from a deer
hunt and as a consequence were dis-
playing a 12-point buck’s head, which
! Mr. Montgomery killed. .
We trust the past year has brought
you Success, and extend best wishes
for continued and increased pros-
perity during 1925.
Sinton Electric & Ice Company
‘COURTEOUS SERVICE”
Miss^ Gladys Cellum will leave on
■R Friday for a short visit to Rev. and
arrived on Christmas day for a visit ley and family, and her sister. Mrs. Mrs shan Hu)1 and Miss Grace, be-
’ ” ’ ' Eugene Kirtley and family at Odem.
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Beaseman and family.
Clinton Ljppard and Lucian Moss
spent Christmas Day in Corpus Christi
and made some pleasant Christmas
calls during their visit.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Womack and
daughter of Corsicana arrived Satur-
day for a visit to Mrs. Womack’s par-
ents, Mr. arid Mrs. J. S. Easton!
Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil Mitchell and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Medlock of Cor-
pus Christi made a short visit to Mr.
apd Mrs. J. J. Sparks during the holi-
fore leaving, on Sunday to resume her
work at C. I. A. Denton. ^
Mr. and Mrs. it. C. Bergland and
children returned Sunday from El
Mrs. J. E. Holbrook is but again af-
ter a very severe illness.
D. Richardson of Odem was a busi-
ness visitor in the city Tuesday.
W. E. Haisley made a
to Portland Tuesday af
Jr., Jack and Minnie Louise,. and Mrs. Willie Lee Mitchell of Cor-
of Abilene pus Christi spent a few days of the
Christmas holidays w-ith their parents,
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Mitchell.
now students
College-.
J. E. Hubble and little daugh-
Lucile, left for their home
iicana, Texas, on, the 29th, after
til’s pleasant stay with her
Mrs. C. W. Raney. She was
lied home by her brother, Ira
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Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Burford and
children were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Kirkpatrick and Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Kirkpatrick at Beeville Wednes-
day night and Thursday of Christmas
week;
days, and on Christmas Day. together Camp0- where they spent' the Christ-
v. ith Mr. and Mrs. Spaiks weie dinner mas holidays with Mr. Bergland’s par-] Cliff, was a business visitor in the
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Heard
!ily of Refugio'were in the city
Wednesday.
J. P. Whitefield continues quite ill •
at his home on South Sinton street, j County Superintendent of sciio*>'
Mrs. Susan Sipes is out again after I
Nueces County Clerk elect. Roy D.
THANK YOU
With grateful appreciation of all the favors -
received by us from you and for that price-
less, though intangible asset, your Good
Will, which we prize beyond measure we -
jk t® merit your continued confidence
aim to serve you faithfully in the
fixture > .
guests of Judge and Mrs. W. S. Vaw-
ter.
A grape fruit weighing 2 pounds
and 2 ounces and 1,7 inches in circum-.
ferenc-e is on exhibition in the window
of McWhorter,. Bros. Grocery! This
fine fruit comes from one of the trees
at the home of Mrs. W. S; Crabb, west
of Sinton. v-
D. D. Cleveland of Buda; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Beasley of Breckenridge;
Mr., and Mrs. A. Gaertner and family
of Austwell composed a party of
Christmas visitors spending the holi-
days With Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Cleve-
land and family. '
Mrs. C. ,S. Vermillion and children
returned Monday from San Benito
where they were guests of Mrs. Ver-
million’s mother. Mrs. H. J. Kientz
during the holidays. Mr. Vermillion
went down on Sunday, returning with
his familv on Monday.
Miss Helen Horton, public school
music teacher, spent Christmas in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sullivan,
leaving on Saturday for Baylor Col-,
lege, Belton, where she -will be the
guest of her room-mate. Miss Eva Mil-
der and parents, till the opening of the
Sinton Public School, next Monday.-
Mr. and Mrs. B. A- Votaw of Fort
Worth were gnesta of Mrs. Votaw’s
aunt. Mrs. W. C. Sparks Sunday and
Monday, leaving on Tuesday for their
home. Mr. and Mrs. Sparks and their
guests spent Monday in the city of
Corpus Christi. Mr. Votaw made a
record breaking trip from Fort Worth
to Sinton, leaving Fort Worth at four
o’clock Saturday morning; and arriv-
ing in Sinton at 6:30 Saturday night,
with a two-hour stop in San Antohio.
Rev. J! T. Renfro and H. T. Beck-
worth made a business trip to Corpus
Christi Wednesday.
Big stock of Tanks and Windmills
in all sizes, Sinton Plumbing & Sup-,
ply Co.—Adv. 48-2
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Bergland. '.city Tuesday.
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'Fred Brien of Corpus Christi, op-: Arthur Norvell returned Christmas
erating manager of this district for Eve from a trip to Austin and San
the Gulf Coast Group Electric & Ice Antonio’.
Company, had business with Owen
McCall, manager Sinton Electric & Ice
Company, Tuesday.
H. Shubert has been seriously ill at
his home in Northwest Sinton for a
number of days, but *is reported im-
proving at this writing. His nephew,
Henry Shubert of San Antonio, is with
him during his illness.
Miss Evelyn Hamon, city clerk, re-
turned Wednesday from her three
weeks’ vacation, which she spent at
Goldsboro with her brother, J. H. Ha-
mon and family, and an other brother,
Paul Hamon and family at Winters.
Fletcher Redmond, who was here
from- Houston, where he is in the em-
ploy of the Orange Car & Steel Com-
pany, for a Christmas visit to his per-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Redmond of
Odem, wat a Sinton visitor Wednes-
day;
severe illness. '
Mrs. B. M. Holt qf Waco arrtv
; Tuesday for a visit to Mr, and
* William Myers and Mr. and
\ K. Crow.
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Our stock ‘ of Plumbing Fixtures
complete installed the sanRary ’jvay.^j
Sinton Plumbing ft Supply Co. ; -
—Adv. ■
Eugene Arnold and Junia Whitt of
Agua Dulce were guests of Paul Lang-
ham Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
day. ' , '
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Owen and
Gladys Unangst of Edroy, who
; the holidays with L. T; and W. H
and families left TueMay for tb
home.,
i Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Ch-ow of Brb*»j|a
vjlie are spending the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Rosser. Lai^J of Three Mr and Ml-S 0 K. Crow, Mr.
Rivers spent the 24th and 26th of this ^jrs William Myers, Sr., and Mr.
month with Rosser’s parent^, Mr. and Mrg William Myers, Jr.
Mrs. H, Beasley. -
W. f. Long, proprietor of the Long'e '' P"*- »■“'* medir,
Meat Market, spent Chrinonas Day (-'lege at Gaiventon spent Chrtetmr
with hia parent,. Mr ami. Mr,. w4,>«*«'on with hi, pereett, her. W
Long of Papalote.
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J. F. Jacit ke. J. C. Estjll, Cal Max
Well, Robert Obenhaus. H. A. Redmon.
Henderson Davie, Sam and Jess Stan-
ley, Bob Parker, Vivian Parker, Lane
Anderson, C. B. Hall, Jack Mynier, I.
T. Watkins, W E. Unangst,, of Odem
were among the car and other tax
payers here Tuesday.
Ray Hopson, Robert Easton, Hansel
Beckworth. Leo Gerdes, Mr. and Mrs.
Plaster Hall, Lloyd Hunter and Miss
Gepevieve Becker attended the A. &
M. Club dance given at the Nueces
Hotel in. Corpus Christi Monday night,
for A. & M. students, ex students and
their invited guests.
Wr A. Ficklin is assisting in the
tax collector’s office during the “urn’
this week, when everybody is trying to,in t6e- borne of Mr. an
Mrs. C. S. Long of Taft, and
Sinton during bis visit homej
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W. R. Neely of Uvalde wd
pay his taxes at the eleventh hour.
V Mrs. Will McGuire of Refugio is
here to attend . the bedside of her
father, A. J. Hunt Who is very , ill
with pneumonia. All Mr. Hunt's sons
are in attendance at his bedside dur-
ing his illness, also.
Mr. and Mis. J. T. Moore and family
of Gregory: Mr. and Mrs, S. E Jones
and family of Gregory; Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Moore of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. pico. Mexico, were gues
Moore and family composed a family
party that enjoyed Christmas Day at
i the home of Mr. and M*s. K. E. Mocre.
Montgomery during the he
Neely and Miss Era
were in the city Wednesday
Frank Merritt and Wi
of Austin stopped over a
(he 'city Wednesday on
Aransas Pass to hunt,
Mr. Merritt’s brother, <5.1
county agent. ,
G. C. Hatch of
Mexico, and G. C, Hat<
of their daughter and
Power apd family dv
mas holidays:
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1925, newspaper, January 1, 1925; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717188/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.