San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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,Y TERROR,
THIS MOTH
SINTONt SOCIAL
CALENDAR
DRY CLEANING KILLS all
forms of moths at the time of
treatment and Santex Moth
proof bags keep them pro-
tected.
May 20th
The Aee-Hi Bridgv Club will meet
at the home of Mr*. Raymond
Bigg* Friday afternoon.
Juna 4th
Mrs. Ballard Montgomery will b*
hoHtem to the Thursday Club at
three o'clock. ■
Tlie members of the Gingham Club
will meet with’Mrs. 1 I.. Shir.n at
her home. .-. ''' f
jOdem Girl Makes
Government bulletins statej Mark In College
,™°ys aU! Grades at SWTSTC
Mi-v •!'.
who ha* >]>*
most modern and thor . ^ . „
t.m.'Imis
Our dry cleaning methods
are
ough, but clean clothes need
further protection against
rnoths-in your-home.
Slll.-i
:r. ■
’ M.:
Owen an(
Hostess To Newly-Organized Suriday
School Class Of First Baptist Church
i -
I e
Ask. us to seal your moth free
clothes in' a Santex. bag.
Clothes ar^prdtected against
|4.1 ill* l| *;!•«-
l« ft hit.; ;
*•» no MM.
Mis I
.1
moths, dust and air until the
bag is opened. There is no
extra charge for this service
but the price of the bag and i iVll'S.. Dcsil'OO JohllSOll
several garments can be put W'orthV Matron, OES
in one bag. • . *•-
Still have a big assortment
of summer samples and the
only noticeable difference is
the absence of the cuffs on
trousers.
v SJIU lliii.-f- .1'* ti. ’still
—BUY DEFENSE BONDS—
» \\ jrif r ♦ \ j'j ♦ >;<!» <1 .n
A storekeeper named Mr.
Shedi
Said—."Bombers and ships
, will.be sped.
If we can arrange,
When people get.change.
To sell them Defense
Stamps instead!”
V '
The first social \>f the Young
Married' Yeomen's. Class. newly,
organized group of the Baptist
group of the Baptist Sunday. School,
was held Wednesday afternoon at
the LoeNOwsn-'s home, with Mrs. S.
•A. Saunders and Mrs. Owen as
hostesses.
Spring flowers laced at vantage
points in rooms of the home gave a
gala air to the occasion-for tlie first
social gathering of the class since
'Its recent organization.
Mrs. J. W. Galiga. class president,
held a short business meetlngt when
group . Captains Ntimber.: S and 4.
Mrs. Raymond Frltchl* and Mrs*
J. C. T)l.lf..‘vre’r«- elected to assist
Captain 1 and 2 Mrs. Leo Owen and
Mrs. Aston Cole.'
Parlor' games and get_acjjualnted
games furnished amusement for the
afternoon. Refreshments were serv-
ed afterward by the. hostesses, who
were assisted by Mrs Galiga.
Those prsent were Mrs. O. C.
Price, teacher; Mrs. J. W. Galiga,
Mrs'. Garland Beard, Mrs, Penrod
Thorntonf Mrs., Willard Merritt,
Mrs. Aston Cole. Mre. Wade 8alyer,
Mrs. W. M."Collins, Mrs. J. C. Dill,
Mrs. .Floyd Nichols. Mrs. Willard
Anderson, Mrs. Raymond Fritchle(
Mrs. Leslie O. Connelly, Mrs. Marl
old. E. Roach. Mrs. G. B. Beard of
Bryan and the hostesses,-Mrs. Owen
and Mrs.' Faunders.
Mrs. Markussen f
Hostess To #
W. S. C. S. Meeting
Engagement of Miss
[Roberta Meadows
Announced At. Tea
Woman’s-Study
Club Announces
New Library Rules.
Announremep- < the . ngag;;ment j Th,; womaaV Ptudv Club- held
s to (h:tsI gf 1«. A.. „.* i V,:.
•f-Alitis Hobert ‘Ii-adovvt*
You can't buy freedom 1
§ Bur your dollar* do provide
the tank*, the prune, the
plane* to crush the Axial
Buy a.lb S/ Defence' Bond
or Stamp reruUrlyl
The monthly social meeting of the
W. S. C. R met at the home of Mrs.
f: W. Markussen with Mrs. Mar.
kussen and Mrs. W. A. Gerdes as
hostesses. Mrs. G. B. Dewveall call-
ed the meeting to order for a short
business meeting during which an
offering' was taken _for the Eliza
Dee Hall home at Austin,' Texas,
and Mrs. Roy Parsley was elected
Red Cross Chairman from the W.
a. c: b. ^ ' .*
Mrs. Jim Ford, program l.eatier(
opened the program. The members,
sang the' hymn, "Onward Christian
Soldiers" • and the scripture war
read by Mrs. ‘ Roy Parsley. Mrfe.
Ford continued the .meditation on
'■•SuXfar Little Children to Come
Unto Me." .
. Mrs. Wj-B. Rees, assistant leader
discussed the topic, '.'Children1 pf
Murfin, Mrs. Arch Fulllck, Mrs.
Davis Vickers, Mrs. S. J. Vickers,
Mrs. C. R. Park, Mrs. R. F - L.
George, Mrs. Adelaide Brown, Mrs.
Jim Ford. Mrs: Rockey Harkey, Mrs.
Pat Arsera, Mrs. .A. D. Alkin, Mrs,
H. V. Craven, Mrs. J. W. Black,'
Mp W. B. Rees, Mrs. W. A. Gerdes
Min. C. A1 Moore and Mrs. F. W.
Markussen.
Engagement
Announced
... , ' ’*' 11 '• ‘their annua!' husjhess meeting Frl-
Mahar ; J San Antonio, y. nTt^noon- ^ m,rary
..h^lejae, Thu/-dav afternoon when eIo,inp th,ir veaBs wor*.
Mrs Edgar K. UrhiiVrd/'rt.' Mrs. .JA'tnc's ; ... 7 -i... . - , | ***tr*—*“*- ----.-*■* r-
/I. <V.k and Alice McFa.lpltel .‘j \ t’^ i J> * i°ur Church; 'in which.she deBcrlb«i'
1 sided- over the business session at ,he work the Methodist Church
en.erfixHO'd ,w„n . tea at the Ia.no,. vhich ti'me veAriv reports were-givep Methodist Church
den home...., • ■ - , ; Vh(. dub voted to buy two robes
■I"
—
M t,-. < >i ;
tie < l.ieiiip iie.i ting' fei tie ' veai m _ . .._ ~ , ,
Me Set,,.' .,.r i ,le Ml'S. B. C, Kindd
Has" st.., Tue-.lay night. Tii* j Entertains Club
P. E. Featherling
CLEANER
PHONE 361-
FOR QUICK QUALITY SERVICE
ON DRY CLEANING
Seniors*to Appear
In Refugio’s May
Fete Saturday
Nfa* FranreH Sharp, daugh_
ter of Mr and Mim Kirby- Sharp,
an<l Mins La A’onne Branch -daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrv H Branofi,
will repreMt-n t .Sin ton Saturday
night at Ht fugin at -the < row ntorn
Ot O' * «11 h ■ *. ,U L» 'iwnrn'r* * in ) May
Both | *- * r11.11j v♦ \v *•! 1 nu‘tn-
l)»-rK of th-' tiiL*b v hio.i ;;i nIio11inia:
cUltfH "IvV i • ’ l ’i i<i-’ >. n'ii’l.t i ki ts
>s iil he TH; . i r.G'U.'>«u': -r i Ml-. .j# ,
<1. ( '«n»k I.* i*- ( a. i r;> iJv i.'ii. :n^
of l.»i itid .VI r> L ) \ < .< kt.j't: t hv. •
following t !!]«..♦ i c w* i* • » ba.teii
■ Hr* new ,v<at Mr- I. >♦ MJ>e |
• wm*r’fhy m.tt r. ■ h Mr>, HIl» n Nilh<-!;s. j
asiM i.if*-. niaU."i:; * J '. T .L ftr'is• r. '
wiiill . | .t 11 ot: A I> Aikin a.-siocf.
at* i .!t»i f is K\if Jii.-* p*h br.
r* t;n \ . ' 1 '• iit 1 Brittain tr* asufyi;
M.r> Alin*- Piking, rornlm tr* ss ' .and
Mrs lid. n ]>.♦ wfv*-al,. an <date ci>nm
«iu(tr*'s>T It’ w.is* ann**nn(;ed. that
installation reremdnies will, lie* held
in a public meetirig Krbtay evening,
JnrfA r, at thT>vMasophT TuitT
Miss H'eb n Elizabeth I>uke was
iriiti a ted inti- the. or* i y ridun n g t h e
meeting and the worthy matron*-paid
tribute to Mrs. Mayr.ne Parks. a
chapt* r member of t.he organization
who serves as mnther advisor for
the Order of Rainbow Girls. Spec-
ial recognition to older members
who -have served as officers pfiu
term during the year, was made to
MYs # M aggie H o u t s ,*M rs. M a y dee
Sparks^ Mrs. Laura Crabb., and^Mrfi
Fannie- Rigbv.
ITuring .a Social, hour following,
the meeting Mrs. 'Willie Birkrier. and
Mis. Marguei it* >f c\\ h«*rter nd
Tillie ‘ Sipes served refresh*
rnepYs to |f, ' ni‘-n4»ef t.
Mrs. Z. F, Guest
Hostess To
Monday Club
Profusion *>f loses decora’ted th^
h* i.ue r.f Mrs B \\ Kindel «ts she
wa's hostess t* the Gingham Olub
•last • ThurMdhy at her home Mrs
t’arlton ('hic k wen. high and Mrs
A.-VV. Cole; rut.
A .salad plate w^s s* rv« d • to, Mr:s.
Willard Merritt. Mrs E J- Mutch,
ler. Mrs., Raymond Bfgg> arid Mrs.
Jim VVolfshol all, puysts hnd the*
rnembers. Mrs. Carlton, Chic k*. Mis.
I. L Stl i n n * a n d M is. A. \V. Colt. ..
Mrs. Jerome Elldege
Honored With Shower
Mrs. Sv: L. Merritt "honored Mrs.
Jerome Elldege of Corpus Christi
with a misscellaneous shower Mon.
day evening at the Merritt home.
Pink atid white wag the color
scheme usee' ahd a sandwich‘plate
was served >o those who called.
SAN PATRICIO
’COUNTY SCENE
: 'Guests Were ‘greeted by .’Mrs.-
Bonorden an# jiresented to the hon.
ofee and her tnothr. Mrs, C-, M.
Meadows' pf .Siin Antopio.'The guest
juf.honor wore a j*owder blue print
frotk. with a ionfe full .skirt and her
flowers. Were an old-fashioned cor-
sage in shades of*pink. Tier mother's
dress was black sheer, skir.t waist
style and her corsage was in, shade
of yellow.
Miss McFarlane presided at the
l)i:id'e's book, where 85 guests reg.
istered during the hours^^Miss
Aneta I^ewis and Miss Virginia
Wade alternated in the. dining i;oom
where corga|jss.-fe«turing"_the colors
Of-pfrik and Idue. with a .card at.
tached bearing the announcement,
were presented to guests.
Roses, daises and pastel-Colored
zinnias adorned the receiving rooms,
while refreshment table, laid with
a lace cloth,.was centered with an
arangement of pink gladioluss in a
cry stal bowl, Blue ’tapers in twin
crystal candelabra illuminated the
table and small w*hite pottery love
birds held the flower attached an.
nouncement. Hurricane lamps with
blue candles lighted the buffet.
Miss Maraget Beth Ada/ns poured'
punch during the first hour, assisted
by- Miss- Oleta Wallace, who, served
wtyte iced cake squares. During
the second hour Miss Agnes Boren
ami Mrs. J. T. Mahoney presided at
the service Serving .the last hour
‘.cere girls from the,junior class of
the high school including, Betty
ifirkner. Marijyn Afoses, . Vivian
Mi,As, J^i...Verne Cockerham. Mar,
-fur, convalescent men in the. service
to- be -donated to' the Reef Cross.
Cut-out garments were also dis-
tributed to the members to be made
for the Red Crogs. Mrs. Sims pre-
sided when the following officers
were' installed r . :
Mrs, R. H. Brannon, president;
Mrs. John Starhuck. second vice-
president: Mrs J. E. Dodson, cor-
responding, secretary; Mrs. Ray
Franklin, treasurer: Mrs. D. W.
Martin, library chairman: Mrs. S.
F;. Hunt, librarian: and Mrs, J..C.
Houts, historian. ----------V
Mrs. W. E. Beyer, first vice.presi.
dent, was ill in a. Corpus Christi
hospital and unable to be present,
• After the installation, the club
members enjoyed'a social hour
during which time. Mrs. Sims serv-
ed refreshments to the following
members: Mrs. W. D. Hopson, Mrs.
J. E. Dodson; Mrs. J. C. Houts, Mis,
S. J, Hewlett, Mrs. John- Starhuck,
Mrs; D. W. Martin, Mrs. R. H. Bran-
non, Mrs I^ay Franklin, Mrs. S. F.
Hunt, Mrs. Ballard Montgamery and
the hostess.
doing through schools, clinics and
hospitals ’ for the underprivileged
children. - , '
The closing hymn ' was "This Is.
My .Fathers’ World”'and Mrs. Jim
Ford read the closing prayer.
During the social hour, Mrs, Dan
Martih presided at the tea. table
which was covered with a lace
cloth and centered with vari-cojored
gladioluses. Punch, sandwiches and
cookies were served to Mrs. G. B.
Dewveall, Mrs, R.' H. Brannon Mrs.
A. M. Johnson. ^Irs, Rby Parsley,
Mrs. Otto Schroeder, Mrs. C,. B.
Potts', Mrs. Jesse Sipesj Mrs. H. Y‘
Neu, Mrs. J. G. Womack, Mrs. Dan
Announcement was made and «p.
pjoaching marriage of Miss Frances
Elizabeth Utley, daughter of Mrs.
Daniel Mark Utley and' thd late
Mr. Utley of Slhton, to Ens. Harvey
Weil, U. S., Coast Guard Reserve;
son 'df Mrs Moise Weil of Corpus
Christi. ‘No definite date has been
set for the wedding.
- The bride-elect" was graduated
from the University of Texas where
she was a member of Zeta Tau
Alpha Sorority, NU^ and Canter
Clubs. She was a Bluebonnene?
Belle in 19-39, and is secretary ofJ
the local Girl's Cotillion Club.'
* Ensign Weil, who entered the ser-
vice in April attended Schreiner
Institute, and was graduated from •
the University of Texas Law School
receiving his master's degree from
Harvard. He is a member of Alpha
Tau Ortiega fraternity and Cowboy's
as well as Phi Delta Phil, honorary
legal fraternity. At present he is
stationed in the office of the cap-
tain of the port. United States
Coast Guard Station at Galveston.
- Keep ’em Flying
Bond*.
Buy Defenee
BU Y I I IN' SIN TON
SiNTOhl LODGE No. 1012
Smton • "Yexee
'A. F. A A. M.. -
Meets First' and Third -Thursday
nights’ of each 'month. Visiting
- brethren friafernafiy Welcome., ■-
ITa> i y U.u khlii was a business
1 tor in Join dun ton Monday,
i M: a:.d M is. AVoudroW- GTasscykk
and' sf if ..f J lohatSm.- Texas, spent-!
. . . x jsev' r;,: - (ikj'.s . visiting, ’with Mr! gofet Johnson and Pue Schroedeg.
-.Til.- Mi mi la . |it.idg<- ■ d d-. r •'. at . paieflt.s, MU. and Mrs.!
tin- lionte. n.t M i - Z U Goest -Mon. \ Ennui. '.Glasscock..
day .aft*-ino,'in -it three - i luer, NIis. j Ernest. Ini-ke-y who as .will king* at
KaFrank!In %'•■?'; higli ,atid Mil j the Naval Air - Base ‘in -Kingsvj.l'U
Hurt Potti-r i.sft. * _ • . . sp*-i.t Sunday'visiting his parents '
■ The hostess served a sv\eet, ci.-iirre Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dickey. ‘
to three guests.!. M i s: Hurtt, Potter, j Mr. and -.Mrs.- Robert OHare- of
■! Mrs. '.Stanley: Fry ;i,nii. Mr ijoyd’J GortYUS Christi was visiting Mr. and
J W. BREWER, Sec..
Mi-Ailoo,;- and. -1tv following mem-
ber's, Mrs 'Merle Smith,, Mrs Ii, R.
I Gibb* Mrs Kay Franklin, .Mrs.
!->J,ni.*-, Will'll. ' >„> M»r,
Williarns. . • ; . ' ,
BLITZ THE BUGS
SINCLAIR
P.D. KILLS
FLIES MOSQUIJOES MQTHS
Mrs- William*.Quinn -Saturday
Albert' MeCown .and George Mc-
Cown. ; Ji’. were in Mathis Monday"'
luuking aftw.business.
F-reil t .aldeseliwijer o.t. KingsyiHe..
'visitefl . fi rends and relatives here
Friday afternoon . - ", - . ** -
', MJss Kloise Quinn and Miss Marie.
MiCiiwn a>cotupanicrl by Miss Mary
Katherine M rhonoy. a. student- of
Texak A iS- I spent-the week end in
| thirpus Christi visiting friends and.
. rrelatives:. -• - "-■ '
,4 Mr arid Mis. Jerjrii.ngs Gerhard
_ and ."laughter, Patricia', spent the*
• -w. <>l< '• r.il with her- apother, Mrs.'
I Kate Jackson.
GNATS t FLEAS • AN
BEDBUGS* ROACH
TS
E S
QggQJQyUiiUUUiii
I 1 • smith of Corpus ciirreti was,
t hiinrir i e • ,-rt a Iltwheoue- giveii by
; friends utd relatives Sunday on .the*
Xm'-ees river. 'Ittests from-' Corpus
i Christi were, Eiise and Cecil Smith.
( Mr. and. Airs. Alien Sarghet. and
Miss Meadows has been head of
fhe- English dpartmerit in the local
high school for the past: two years;
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Meadows of San Antonio
afrd Jurie IS is the date for. the wed-
ding that Will: take place in' the.
Baptist Temple in’San Antonio.
Red Cross Nutrition .
Course To Begin
Monday Nnight
'Vtth Miss ElizaljetJi Brooks in
charge, fifteen women met Wednes-
day nighf in the Cdiinty Court Room
to djffcuss plans for the Ilefl Cross
Nutrition Course. ‘ ‘ .
; Plans ..were made for.' classes. to
start Mnmtay night. June 1. classes
being h< Id tfljflce each week, on Mon-
day and Thursday nights, between
the bouts of 6 and *H p. nr. o'clock,
with Agnes Boren instructor.
' Tlris i ihnse lias to be given before
one is v lgible to take canteen (i.i-ps
nutrilion 'nurse. All women inter-
ested aye requester! to.be presgpL,
Mifnday night a-t the-.sehn'irUlMiTfriing'
M.iss Mur phy. Ray and burls thruth in the Hume MakingUeptirtnn nt.
l-ffonr.-E’iii-oy and .Miss VtUtlki-r- from '-* —*-—•
■ Rutist’own. ■ ,, -.' . . •"
SPECIALS FOR
y^dd-.;dd^ddddd-H*CCCC}**M"?*H“i**ia**i' 'i":"!-*H**S**S-
MAY 29th and 30th 4942
Peaches
Avalon 2 \
20c
-----—->rr--------
Pears Avalon 16 oz. i
3c
Fruit Cocktail A~io. i6.ox l
3c
V-8 Cocktail i,-..
9c
__
Cream Peas 1
Oc
(/OH! Trellis, Vacuum Can ^
lc
PeaS Artesm 303 can |
3c
---; ■* ' “ '* ' "A- • , -
Salad Dressing si,,.., n 26c
Vanilla Wafers
W. D. FLOWERS
L
Phone 53
fyinton
By cultivating- the bParitiful we
..... scatter the keeds of heavenly flowers
| , The following were guests'of-Miss jas by doing good we cultivate those
: Mary "and Lida Ijaugherly .'Sunday that belong to humanity.-
15c size
PET OR CARNATION
Milk
f.
Have Your Tires
Retreaded
(Pick-Up and Passenger Tires Only)
We have plyity of material on hand for Repair
Work on Tractor and Other Tire*. We u*e only the
Latest Method* and Experienced Workmen.
Don’t Forget to Bring Your Tire Repair a
Certificates from your Rationing Board
j from Cor pus Chris'tL Ensign and
j Mrs. C H. Sear?. Ensign and >frg:
D. II Harmoiid. Ensign and Mrs,
F. K.Starr. Ensign rtnd^ Mrk, 'Joseph
I. .tiidirl. Ensign .arid Mre- J.ames C.
Keach. Mrs. Laura Lyon
-jloward ^—
6 Small or 3 large
25c
,‘ - remember-pearCharbor—
Keep Liberty Ringing!
—GO TO CNUftCH75UNDAY
Avenge Pearl Harbor!
Coffee
Chase & Sanborn 1 Lb.
32c
pf Nqjv. ; ■ ' ,.- • . • -.
part.- Ttlipde, Island. Chapin Fra.nfis (’hrrstine . liny, Inez Hrillemari . and
.L. '.Me<iann. 'O.- F: R, .1". t?.. n: „R4 j"Emnia-Jean Burgen.'sanF*. "At- Yhe
ftohert D, > Rluntzer. of Cni piis . Krnl -.1 A Kci-fect Day.. ' De Klva
Chrfeti. Bobby Bluntzer and Rftbeirt
Ydakritn orCorpus'Christi
.- In the afternoon Judge and Mrs.
Honey
TEXAS 1 Lb. Glass
James R; Doughertyof Beeville
j joined thg group. A picnic was serv-
ed under the trees, on the banks of
Round Lake.. / Games, ro.wlng. horse-
back riding and singing. ' of old
songs featured, the entertainment
fog the occasion.
At five oclock a light repast Was
served before leaving for Corpus
Christi.
OK RUBBER WELDERS
One Block North of Post Office
215 N. St. Mary’s Beeville, Texas
Mathis High School held its
Commencement Exercises Friday
evening «beginnj/ig at 3:30 p: m.,
the invocation was given by Rev.
Engelbert Bartosck; Gerald Luther,
class president, opened the exercises
by giving the' introduction remarks.
Following this Ella Jean Hollon.
Saiutatorlan, gave a short talk.
Antonio Salazar gave a short talk
on the future plans of the Sciass.
Vance'guve a talk on “Our Schools
and Victory;" which , was followed
b.v a *neech from- the Valedictorian
Annette Cox'; ; Mr. Banks.. Siipt. of
Mathis- -High presented the awards
.which are as follows: » - '
Beryl. Utrjt, Norman fVagndna • nd
Leo Dickey won the Junior scholar-
ships; Charlotte MeCown and Mack
Letyis won the Sophomore scholar,
ships': Alice Ramsower and Char,
les Hither won the scholarship from
the Freshmam. class. James Howell
Porter was awarded Athletic
Certificate; . Leo Dickey, Jaralene
Hollon, Jimmie Lou Smithson and
Opal Kruse was awarded the lion,
absent or tardy certificate, The ex-
ercises closed with Mr. Frels, Sec.
rytary of Board, presenting the
diploms to thirty-seven students.
Paraiee Carr and Percy Baldesch.
wiler from San Patricia were two of
the thirty-seven members graduat-
ing.
Kotex
Reg. Pkg.
Kleenex
1000 Sheets
Flour gladiola 3 Lb. * 17c
Six Lbs-----33c .. _ Twelve Lbs.___55c
MINERAL OIL, Heavy, PU.
MINERAL OIL, Extra
Fruit Jar Rubbers
Shortening
RED CIRCLE
Roach Powder
35c size
Tomatoes
TEXAS Pinks 1 L-b.
Avocado
,p
Each
Lettuce
Large, Crisp
Oranges
^alif.
Carrots
Doz.
-a'J
Three Bunches
10c
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Celery u,,, - ..i3c ^
-MARKET-
BACON, Tall Korn, Sliced
lb 29c J
CHUCK ROAST, Com Fed
lb 24c I
SHORT RIBS, For Baking
lb 20c
PORK SAUSAGE
CHEESE KRAFT 2 Lb. Box
lb 25t
■ J
FRYLRS, Milk Fed, Dressed, each 55c
BUTTER, Kingsville
lb 47c
DRUGS
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1942, newspaper, May 28, 1942; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717847/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.