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SAN-PATRICIO COUNTY NEW* SINTON, TEXAS, JUNj, 23,. 1932
MS
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J. C. RUSSELL
ANNOUNCES FOR
COUNTY JUDGE
SINTON
S* ■ ,
Thursday and Friday
June 23-24
Loretta Young and
w Winnie I.iehjndr
In.
“PLAY GIRL"
Odem News
By Correspondent
fcfSed—Shadow Detective Series
"The Red Shadow.’^
Tom K« mu
• 'Plnton, Texas. June 22. 1932.
To the Veters of San Patricio
County: "| 1 BjPiPIlIBHB
I had no desiro to enter the pres-
ent campaign for. any. offtve until it
had teen made plain that'there was
a demand on tho [taH’of g consider-
able-number of the voters of the
county that I agaiiy offer “for the
office tff.-Cougjy Jirdftm W
It wtH be- remem be reft that I ser-
ved. lu this,capacity" for four years.
“SCARFACE” AT THE RIALTO |
- -'JUNE 27-28-29 . j
■-Howard Hughes had’ d^ed to j
make the picture that \h£ runder- [
world told him not to djB. “9car-|
face” is the sensational expose of
the gangs t ok It takes the life of. . .
one of America's leading criminals i Mrs.. H. T. Elkins of Sinton was
and portrays the many incidents j U Visitor her.e Wednesday. ^ ........______ ___
leading up to bis great p(?w=r. It.is; Mrs. J. G. Easth'am and daugh- Mendenhall, Messrs. Fred
truly called "The Shame of a Na- ter. Miss Opal, went to San Antonio
tier." To see it will be to appre- j Wednesday to visit their daughter
eiate afUTtealize for the first time; and sister, Miss Virginia, who is In
hgerous c
ST. paul Locals'
!a
I-
Miss Alberta Mendenhall enter-
tained Friday evening with an in-
formal dance and ice cream supper..
Those enjoying the evening were
Misses Ruth Messer, Mary Rokypal, |
Adolia Medley,’Norma Thoms, An-|
ita Keng, Pauline Ramsel, Rose Leg
.Thoms, Merle Pugh (George West)
cpijsWfjr thg hwutcrous solicitation?
comlui' Tti.- n.ic 'at this time, as an
„ . - j ioht of thr> record of^uiy
: SATURDAY, JUNE 25th "T^;' '.T'-1' v h;<*» rectxrd.Jr Stlbi
* - - ’ * jer-t- to uisl'CCtTr.n, .nnd iij 1?■ n whmlt
I lias- ‘my < nndlda’! y . s’ ^ .
If ciwtjcri. T shall have but otic
pm pi- i- in \ 5*-v. ’. a I’d lliat will be.
to fairly- antfon’part.itilJy adminialcr
1 iTic affairs of fin-• office. • without,
fi if, favor. atl’eciioH or bop- oi i‘>-
ward, on behalf o: my fi lends:’and
.without prejudice malice, hatred
or HI’-will toward any person-,
I havi'„en*erf-d*»t:lie race rnehvr
bngiphiiig in January, 1926-. and J, djjg.hftVQC wlth 'the forces of la|( Williams and other relatives.*
"Ghost valley;’
1 ADDED—Our ' G ing Comedy.i l
f “Ooijs Is Dogs"
WWSA/WWVNA<V
• Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, June 27-28-29;
fiow.mi’ line.. - -I'.1 - :ir
“SCARFACE”—“THE
SHAME OF A v
NATION”
tj-.e dangerous condition that is ex- a hospital there. Their friends will
be glad to know that Miss Eastham
is reported as improving.
Clay Powell, .of Beevilie, is liertj
-liBR.iti America today. . The mapy
gangsters that are running the
etnjntry. wholesale murders, terror-
izing entire ommunlUes, and-play ; fp;. a visit wlth his aunt. Miss Lula
arid orth i* are forcibly' presented 1n .• Mr, and 'Mrs. F. Boggus spent Ihy
"^TarTfe '"’wfiich tvill be the feature I week-end in - Raymondvilla,
attiagiion at. the- Rialto Tlmane... ..Mr,-; .and Mrs. C. L. .MOlilo, who.
.'(cmda). Tqisdiiy find ■ tVodnqsdft.y. j ha}'■<» Jimip- guests in the home 0/
This fit. fur,'-will not. ■-• diown >0 rtaylor have returned to th^ir
1 biitlren under 12 y>«tr-v, of age. j hmne in Brownsville.. * > ’.
. .1 ■ . rune’ theme-<jf the .story.
■ he horrible murders. and other de-
*a‘Hs Wit kb ii entirely ttfjfi’t for child-
ren to-see. The National float'l (if
R . ; ... l as (Yfuskd to pass on this
■ They told Mr, (Juglus Uv.
eo.ild 110.I. show it. blit the Rialto
■ iii.prf ent the original and tincen-
sored version of the sinvy’.. Every-
Ian- in ml,V car«:p;.!m; which is dm- Anp-: h an *>v.t-s it 10 himsijt to see
to the lari that I really had fiopoli-
i Heal, aspiration,-, at-1his- time, until.
! sollciiafrhhs eaiw-- in ■ - ueh 'tuTTnbei's
j a- i i ouh! not resist them.
Tfi’i ('lection is sp'-neaf at hand’
■ I hat it'.v til bp. Impossible for me to
*ee\.ei> uitfny t otf" iirpcfi’i-on and
. .. ■ , ,, , I tiirthei'OjOfeT ftm now’(•oiutsdifscihg
r,es-,M<l by 1,0- Nai 101.1 ,;-'“;;V||t«..n.>'iiW-ot’ tour week' dura-
■**'“■*....... ........... ’ tlon,. end of; r otirse,-. v.-iil require' a;
few more ’ day- to fully '' l’ecover.
’ Review, we v. ill pte-ein. the ],
Lodgnal uheinsrif,-d .version, the
[ true Id i lory of.-I he l- m -tjpr.
today ..
[ The Picture not: shown to child-
[ rte\ under '2 y4ars—Admisston,
rase.
From Our Exchange?
V.r aiid Mrs. W. it. Lr-iUaiifof
-■Simu 11 spilt! la.-t wpek in (lot l.por^
*ir,i:irt? HrinaitT- 111,1:! 1 • -rSit
..ill W ttlatk. .Rot-kpity. I’tln!
f.-t and'Mi- 'I )ioii]as, IJslirill ol
.IJlMivill slant lie- "it eek-e’nd' .with
5trf*V.v/»* )ie’r<-.- fii -ltofi N’-v.-. .
Miss Iva Mills, v. 1m-!ui
toac frietal- in Sipion
’tta:- '.tinnt d hon:e. Kj :
^ Rrmarks.
. p-.m m ' C1 tluii! .tieI V
Wtl ,yf Sfnfbtl' wits’ev in t i
«es fceur Rt i agio Tith-'l
, W fj. Matt in a mi ll, !
yau-.-’it ttii o. - - ’ 1 Alii
mui” to (j.,- l.o.. t-r
■ktrhv*
W* U V
■I Mil I-
win.11'.I feel qtifte vure 1 will be
pliysieijll'y stronger than f have
been for many years, otherwise I
would not'ntiv be-a candidate.
* I have V.o. criticism to offer
agaim 1 either.’ of fny oi-ponents... if
either ohe of . them - secures the'
'nominalion in the primary, then I
tun-for- him iti the general election;
btir siin 1: I am in the race, 1 ijesire
the nominafion and election, and to
that, (-nil Mill appreciate your sup-
port with this■- pro.niise; "To'djs-.
clnirge tit" iiutie.K of- th-e‘'-office’ with
the v f ry,best skill, a-tnlity and jiiilg-
men-l of .'.;.hidi 4 tun- capable.”
Very truly. ”
• • .1 <\ IMM’SKU.
ratidiil.atc. for ■
’ - CoUnfy.Judge.
.Ad-.’ • • • . ' 2'-i
TWO SPECIAL HOt-lDAY
DANCeS
I!
/
::ii;.m.I-ff|tpVtainers .of Salt
Veil V.t-j -n ill • play-' apd sine, for the
X’llurtnvs ilh llliin I- at I. I. tjuinta.
. ia!’ at Wood. Ian n. July S1I1. .This
a • 1,1 Binton,j.|jo]niia’r. raJliiiy ■ 01'rhestra features
Satqnlay. T11 j.j|it. su mT jtieiodles that are always
A '■•!">- AliH'; (ri.ioj aljh-'Jor young and old.’('nine
jam! hear this treat. Adtiiission,
• ' jgmul.i Du-n.'.lae;'iallies,'15c. ; ••
Tr/our' Classified. Ads ( -Adv. 23-2
tlifs -tiirfling expose of*gang rule,
.-rankness in wliicli tlie ;fory
• .told v, ill -thrill you. shock anil
e 'ti Horrify you. ,It makes no at-
' nan in glorify Lie gangster: lie is
not'presented'as a hero, hut the
P itji is shown, the gangster is at
s' shown up for v.hat he really
a uiirhrrt and, sneak.
RUPERT WHATLEY IS HONOR
M A NGN u. s. Navy CAMP
■(’. P. Keller, Commander in tiie
!’. S’. Xavy-and training ol£ic.er...al.
San Diego, sends t-n the hollowing
.Tntef&ttttijc' letter concerning Ru-
le :t Whatley, local boy wh« reeent;
!y join 1 d file Navy: ,
"-It gives me great pleasure, to in-
form you that Rupert E. AVhafley,
whose brother, Mr. C, D. Whatley,
anil mister, Mrs; O. E. Kirtley, re-
side in Taft. Texas, has been select-
ed weekly honor than -Qf his coni;
pally at; this station.
."Tills means that this man stood
out in a.group of’approximately one
himilred men in In.; conriany. iToh-
'•/ ne t! are st-let l-'■! Irecause.ol t|)eLr
; -t ’personal app' iimnct;, initiative
•an-1 d’eir ability to-profit from in-
sttu-. ijofi reci'dvsd. during their re-
■ ■ :?*■ 1 rail] in;:.”
ji.tu-gtj’rt Wi;ail.-> .D-a"graduate of
Tar High s. h.'.ol’alid attenibd 'i'U';*
as fniversity tor two years.Until,
a 1 v. u*-cks ago \Viratley worked
.at The.Dodson Garage at- Sinton, and
• iiio-ttl.'i aft-t rjesigning his jioit
there -lie. entered the Navy.’ -Taft
Tribal:--. . • ’
Site “You’re no collar- ad." , .
lie "WeU.’y’ou're no Fisher body
yourself, darling.” , ’ ■ ’.’’v , ’
T;
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Will Your Store he.
Hot As this summer?
If your store is hot qnd stuffy,
this summer, the average customer
will not want to remain in it any
longer than necessary.
she doesn't like to gef that wilted
look while doing her shopping.’
‘ If your store is coof and com-
fortable, she'll stay longer, and
BUY MORE. That's just hgman
nature!
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With an Emersan Air Circulator
•n your store, yoJr establishment
will be a delightful retreat from the
sun-bakbd street. Iti feet, this fan
does the best job of coolind for the
/ smallest investment of any commer-
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cost is extremely low.
%
t . Keep profits UP this summer!
; Make your store so comfortable that
people will want to trodo in it.
Accept.our liberal allowance for
your old ceiling fan on an Emerson—
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at or telephone our office today for
further information.
CENTRAL POWER LIGHT COMPANY
A'illUt Elliott bf RitymtondvilU' js
spending his vacation here visiting
Hi. mothri’. JJf.. Elliott anrj
otii'T-’relatives'.* ,
..%■ V-^TtaktitVlin has been in the
employ of J. G: McCarrick Co, has
returned to his home in Edinburg.
Announcements have been rec'cl.v"
od here of .the'arrival.of a daughter
in the home'of Mr. and Mrs. Asa
AkcfJmv, of Houston. Mrs! McDorV
will be remembered as ?diss Gladys
Ezell.
Mry*nttd Mrs. I,. Curfy, Tofti
Da.vlF and .'Houston- McGlothin c6hh:
‘posedi'a party which left here ,Fr-l-
.(lay, going to.Ft. Worth, thence to
Colorado.. They are .making the
trip ■on two motor-cycles;
Miss ’ Helen Gerdes, of Sinton
spent the: week-end, with Mrs. I!ru-.
ills--Sipes. Mr. Sipes making a trip
Co Kerrville during the time.
Miss ATaxine Elliott ' entertained
a few young friends at her home
Thursday night. - Among those pres-
ent were Loretta Baylor, Boyd
Smith. Jack Charlton, Fagan Smith,
Dorjs Smith, Beatrice, Moore and
Lottie ; Stein. Games were played
and refreshments consisted of cake,
punch and ice watermelon.
Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Heinsohn
ml Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Heinsohn
had as.\guests on. .Wednesday.. Mr.
ami Mrs. Heinsohn and Miss Fa-ye
-H' insohn of LaFayetto. ,
Mrs. Lloyd Neumann- had. as din-
n• -7- g-uests on Wednesday. Miss Ag-
nes Smith, Miss Edith Holbein,
Messrs. George Irwin’ and George
Gay of Corpus Ohristi. ,
Miss Della ,S£g,yvLee;: is-’ visiting
her sister, -Mrs* C. L. Mohle in
Broy.-nsville. .
Atr. and Mrs. E. Si Butler and Kir.
and Mrs. RT .11 .Scull and families
I’ormed’ a fishing party at Rock port
the past week. -
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Turner spent
the week-end Tn San'Antonlo, bring-
ing Mrs. Turner’s mother, Mrs. Eva,
and two. small nephews, Richard
Crosby- Scaly and Roscoe Sealy
home; with them fps a visit. ■
Miss Lena Mary Conally of Bee'
ville was a week-end guest in the
home.; of Mr. and Mrs.. E. C. -Cald-
well. •
Dr, Wenilelkin of Austin visited
Kir, and Mrs. E. T. Carson on. Sun-,
day. . •- *
Miss Della May Lee, Mr. and Mrs
C, L. Mohle (Brownsvile), H. L.
Baylor and family spent several
clays’ of the past week fishing at-
Ropk-port. „
*• Dr. and°l\fFs: W. R. Connally of
Alice and Dr J. T. Conally.of Bish-
op spout’Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,.
E. C. Caldwell.''
Mr. and Mrs, E’. T. Carsbn were
visitprg in Corpus Christi bn Fri-
<i«V-
-. ,M? and Mrs. Earl Beekley ’ left
this wt'Hi for Parkdale, Arkansas,
where-they will make their home.
Miss Lessie May Steubin, of Cor-
pus Christi, is spending her vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J,
Steijbin.
Mfiss Lillian - Webb is spending
this' week as the guest of Mrs: W.
C. Ballard at Mathis.
Mrs. I.uclHe Turner and daugh-
ter of Kingsville spent the week-
end visiting relatives.
Rev. Pierson, missionary in the
B.apt,tst field, conducted services at
the local naptist church on Sunday:
Another most-’pnjoyable party was
when Jimmie Webb, entertained
with a lawn* party at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, L.
Webb otr Monday -night. Many
children games were enjoj%d and
at an appropriate hour delicious re-
freshments were servd to the fol-
lowing guests: Thelma Hansliaw,
.Mary Louise Sou’ll, Elizabeth- Beth
Hunter, Loretta Baylor, Mary Alice
Whetstone, Lottie Stein, Dorothy
Smith, Wallace Coe, Douglas Smith,
Norman Godbey, Fluitt Valentine,
E. S. Butter Jr., and W. C. Jarvis.
The m$fibers of the - Women’s
Missionary Society of the Methodist"
Church observed "Guest. Day” in a
special meeting on Thursday after-,
noon which was held at the home
of Mrs. S. L. Webb, with Mrs. Webb
and Mrs. H. A. Redmon as hostess-
es. Mrs. J. O. Boothe, of Sinton,
was guest speaker of the afternoon.
Other members .which wore on the
program consisted of the,devotional
by Mrs. Q, A. Ehlers. Vocal solo by
Mrs. Bowens., Mrs.,Floyd Temple
delivered the message from the
Conference President,, and a read-
ing was given by Miss Ida Mary
Caldwell. Delicious cake and sher-
bert and cakes were eryfed to Mrs.
J. H. Hightower, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs.
Floyd Temple, Mrs. Leo Hightower,
Otto 4#gbtower, Mrs. E. Q.
Caldwell, Mrs.'O. A. Ehlers, Mrs.
Glen Scull and daughter, Mrs. Pow-
Thoms, Hershal Thurmond, ’John
Rosy pal, Morris .Keng, Charles
Ramsfel, Marian, Messer, ■ Clirence
Fritcher. Herbert Messer, Bennard
Eastwood, Brockman, I’enderson,
Sterling Messer. Robert Meyers,
Elmo Fritcher, Edward Vagei.
-'oak Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Rtalcup, Mrs. George Craven (Bee:
illle). and Mr. and Mrs, E. L. KJen-
dt-nhall and George and Joseph
A! -lulMihijl'l. '
Mr.,. G^grgo'T’raiTn of' Beeville
spent the wtek-edd .with Kliss Al-
berta Mendenhall.
• Miss Merle Pugh.of George West
is visiting Misses Rose Lee and
Norma Thorns.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wright and
granddaughter, Edna Wright, visit-
ed friends in St. Paul last week.
Mr. and Mrs: C. J. Torno, Mrs.
Gus Sc-hroeder and son, and Annie
Lee. Ramsel spent the weekend
with Mr. and* Mrs. Karl Torno and
family of Floresvil!?.
Leslie Helm of Tynan spdnt the
week-end with his aunt, Mrs. H. P.
Ramsel in St, . Paul. • ■
. Mjs. H. G. Ramsel and family and
Hill Keng visited -Mr, anil, Mrs. E,
E. Helm and family of Tynan. Sun-
day. ■ ' . •*
ST. PAUL P. T. A.
'Die St. Paul P. T. A. will hold
its June social meeting at the Mic-
ulastic scho$> building, oh Tues-
day,. June 28, at 8:00 o’clock p. m-
'A program of Interest has been,
planned, and all friends and patrons
of the St. ’ Paul and Micul.astic
schools are invited ahd urged* to at-
tend.
The S.t. Paul P. T. A. was organ-
ized at The .St, Paul school building I
on»May"3. with Mrs. Jackson of1,
Rockport, district organizer, pres-
ent and assisting with the- general
problems' of the work. Nineteen
members were enrolled at this
time. Officers chosen at this meet-
ing wnre; «■■.-•
Vlk'esident, Mrs., A. W. Galloway,
F1K4 Vice-President, Mrs. I. S.
Hunt, ’
Second Vice President, Mi’s. I. G.
Rhine. .
Third Vice President, Miss Jose-
phine- Lumpkin?
Recording Secretary, Mrs. L. H.
Stalcup. ’ ...
Treasurer, Mrs. Edd Fritcher.
Copies ponding Secretary, Mrs. W.
■E. l^pr..
At otner* times the association
■has met in called and business
meetings at St. Paul on May, 5 and
May 12. A regular social’meeting
was held - at the Miculastic school
building on the afternoon of May
17, with’-St. Paul pupils presenting
an. interesting Bf-centennial pro-
gram. The last, regular business
meeting was held at the Miculastic
school on the afternoon of June •14,
at which time the association added
the office Of Fourth Vice Presi-
dent, and elected Mrs. O. L. Hel-
iums to that place. Miss Adelia
Medley has been appointed Histor-
ian, and Mrs. John Kinney has been
appointed to assume Miss Lump-
kin’s duties as Vice President dur-
ing the vacation months, "
On May‘12, the P* T. A. held a
barbecue at St. Paul. The crowd
attending from the home .commun-
ities and neighboring town's, was a
large one, and the organization real-
ized a most gratifying “nest egg”
in this its first effort to raise much
nee*ded funds for the two schools
;it serves.' -.
The- two communities have re-
sponded heartily to the efforts of
the P. T. A., and an increase in
membership is expected as. a re-
sult of a campaign for neov mem-
bers planned for the near future.
With the support., and co-operation
the'brg^nization-already has, and
with'the growing interest and mem-
bership, it is looking forward to a
successful year of real accomplish-
ment. The. general plan of meeting
is for a business Session on the
second. Tuesday afternoon and - a
»social meeting on the fourth Tues-
day evening of each month at the
St. Paul and Miculastic buildings
on alternate months.
' —Reporter.
Talk It Over
With Us!
OOOO
’ ♦ ' .- ■»’
there are many good reasons why you
(should have an accouitt iti the Commercial
State Bank, but the biggest factor in your
decision is that it will help you personally
in many ways. E.
Co-operation makes possible your financial
progress and if you are not already sharing
in the advantages offered by this Institu-
tion, you are cordially invited to step in and
talk the matter over with us.
Depository U. S. Postal Savings
System.
COMMERCIAL STATE BANK
SINTON, TEXAS
LUTHERAN SERVICES
’ Sinton
'All children of the- church and
others, 'who are interested in our
.Sunday School’work >are kindly ask-
ed to meet at the home of Mrs. A..
Bonorden> Sunday mornWg, Julie
28, tit 10:30 o’clock, for^he pur-
pose of organization.
, Divine services will-be held on
the same day at 8:00 p. m. at The
local 'Presbyterian, church, with the
Rev.’ H..T. flfaehmeier delivering
the sermon. . Hereaftrtf "the. time of
services will be changed to the
second and fourth Sundays of "the
month instead of thq.first and tfflrd.
SlT Paul
Sunday morning, June 26. at 9:00
o’clock we will meet at the St..’Paul
school house for our first Sunday
school hour: Eyeryone in the copi:
munity who has ho 'Other, church
affiliation is urged to come.
' The next preaching service will
he conducted at The school house
on Sunday, July 3,. at 8:00 -p. m.
Beginning Jijly, 3,- these services
will be conducted regularly every
first and third Sunday of the month.
A hearty welcome awaits you.
A/VWVV'A^VXA^VXA/W»/>«Arti/VNA«A>'WS/»AAA
CARD OF THANKS
We' wish- to express our deepest
appreciation for the many thought-
ful deeds of kindness shown us dur-
ing the illness and death of our
loved one, Mr. W, Scott Vawter, al-
so for the many beautiful flowers,
Which were so expressive of your
sympathy.
Mrs. W. Scott Vawter.
Lily Watcon.
ets,. Mrs.1 J.’ B. Clark, Mrs. A. T.
Hightower. Miss Lula Williams,
Mrs._T. D. Cook j Mrs. Gillespies,
Miss BesS Cook, Miss Mabel Elliott,
Mrs. J. O. Boothe and daughter
(Sinton)', Mrs. E. T. Carson, Mrs.
J-M. Elliott. Miss Lillian Webb,
Miss Ida Mary Caldwell, hire. Bow:
elm, and the hostesses, Mrs. W-ebb
and Mrs. J{Ji.,s^Serd'mo»i
Try a Classified Ad. ■
The janitor’s' little boy, Very
black, was' nicknamed “Midnight”
by his .white friends. 'He didn’t
when one of his own race .exclaim-
mind , their calling him that, but
ed, “Hello Midnight ” lie retorted
indignantly:
“You’se pes’ about a quarter to
twelve yo.’ self.’’
Phone No. 70
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Sheet Metal work Repairing
bn Gas Stoves and Refrigera-
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pipe fittings.
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Next door to Postoffice
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. Oyer the Davis Drug Stare ■ T
701 1-2 Chaparral, Corpus Christi
Special
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^' VERMIFUGE 4
For Expelling ‘Uorms
Sinton Pharmacy, Sinton; Klrtley-
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SINTON LT5DGE NO. Wit
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A. F. & A. M.
Meets First and Third Friday nights
of eadh rngnth. Visiting brethsiia
fraternally welcome.
A. LOY SIMS, W.- il,
I. W. STARBUCK. Sec.
ALLEN OPTICAL GO..
M. ft. Allen
Optometrist
Corpus Christ!, Texas
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1932, newspaper, June 23, 1932; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717215/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.