San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1935 Page: 2 of 8
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Announcement of the approach- [ The. hospitality of the Rpssell
Ing wedding of Miss Adele Dodson, home was again enjoyed hy the
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack members pf the Pierian Study cljib,
E. Dodsonr prominent citizens of Wednesday, April 17th, with Miss
Sinton, to Mr. Ballard Montgomery, Hazel Russell hostess,
was made Thursday afternoon, Ap-j^ The living room was most attrac-
ril-18, the occasion being a lovely t[Vb 4Hth vases of varicolored
tea given at the Dodson home with gpriUg folWers, artistically arrang-
Mrs! Dodson and MisS Dodson as ed • ~,U4,„ ■ J
hostesses, and approximately a htffi-, Atthe.conclusion of the business
dred friends of the young couple a£.ggjonj presided over by tbe pres-
attending. * . I ident, Mrs. T3. J. Riddle, the" meet-
Spning flowers of colorful hue jng y/ag turnsd over t0 Mrs.,Ben
and pF*w* ful arrangement in floor 0or(jgr assisted by Harold
The outstanding Bl-Cou'nty Coun- ]
cil meeting ofjthe year for Parent-j
Teacher associations of San^Patrlc-j,. Following is a list of the mar-
io and Aransas counties v?as thejrlage- ucense i8gued, deeds- filed,Jo'",",*' -"o’ 14"and 15 Blk. 1: E? 136
annual all-day meeting held at Sin-- d 0ugas teases, recorded at r. , 5 8 7 8 and 9 Blk 1: Lo-
ton . Saturday, featuring a Parent- th# San Pttrinlo County Court I “. , bAJdn8 odgm
Teacher school of instruction, con-,Hous6, f th week of Aprll 15th mU4 Park ,Addn„ V m.
U., C TJT Uerolr rtf _
ducted by Mrs. E. H., Marek of
Yoakum, first vice-president Texas
Congress of Parents and Teachers!
The group assembled at the High
school auditorium, with Mrs. W.
Prefer of Iugleside presiding,/and
Mrs, S'. FVJackson of Rockport, first
K-A:
,/and:
* Gregorio
Gonzales. >• ’ t
Benito Hernandez to Rosa tuna*.
to April 20th, inclusive:
Marriage Licenses
Hernand-ez- to Dolores gur
T. E-
j , Eusebio Gonzales to Blasa Go-
Mnrgar^t Bell
'*1 {■:
Dr.
ami
vice-president of the-Tenth district, ,"1®'1", _ _ , Members of the T. 18. L. class of
in charge of the day's program, and ’ Sabas Cantu to Santos Sambrano-. ^ Baptlst rJSuHday School, and
delegates present from Sinton, Deeds -their teacher, Mrs, W. D. Brown,
Rockport, Aransas ’Pass, Ingleside,!- Willard L. Hadseil, et al to Jam-|were entertained in a Mass social'
Odeni, Gregory ,aud St. Paul, about |®s H. Ewing: Lots 5 and-4, Blk. 26, aj mg home Of Mrs! B. H. Owens
number, besides others Paul Addir Sinton.
WillardT,.' Hadseil, et a! to Jam-
es H. Ewing: Lot 1, Blk. 35, Sin-
lira. James Dawson and Mrs. J.
L Knox were hostesses to the Pio-
neer Woman's Club at the home
of Mrs. Dawson on Wednesday, Ap-
ril 17. ' ~
. A foreign atmosphere was given
to the reception rooms by the dis-
play of a collection of beautiful
Chinese linens, Embroideries and
curies. These were the property
of Miss Frances? Alexander of . A,
- and I. College, Kingsville, who so
graciously loaned them to the club
for this occasion.
The program for the afternoon:baskets, vases and boWls, beaiiti- graat|cy
was a continuatibn of a.tour through find the’ Dodson : home 'from front be|*g „ur Texas program
to roar lor tfic ha*ppy occasion. t,, . , i • , ,r
'Mrs, W. B. Mbps told of "Cosmo-i Receiving guests Were Miss DoiL * £ vH-itt^n
ptilitan Shanghai. -Mrs. R. E. Park-j son, her mother and grandmother, ll/ 4S “u,
. er of ‘'Manehuria, Promised land j Mrs. Jark Doilsou and. Mrs. W. H. u's- v '
of Asia and little Betty Bii-kner dc Van Way and Mr, Montgomery’s- 'Margaret-Bell Houston has .Texas
lieh*m! her IWteiWg with the teji.- mt.il.e'r., Mrs. A:* W. Montgomery. : in her blood. .She - is- the grand
tng of J lie story of. "Wing Foo's The bride to-be, who hr a Titain daUglft r of Gen. Sam Houston
Butiy Day and His Land of Queer blendi , was .dainty and lovely Jn ‘,‘ehief. or the Cherokee#," and the
People.” ' green and white chiffon. Her: founder of Texas. Her .father,
The roil call vas answered uilhlmothci wore n stylish embroidered Sa'muel Houston, physician
“A Peep at Peking.' :pink organdy. Mrk. Montgomery a journalist, and mother. Lucy Ander-
Mrs Jy D. f-’O'ehran, president of: rose rlnffon. and Mrs. Van’ Way a son, Houston, a poet.
«5th District Federation of Woman's sapphire blue net dress. Lovely f "Magic Valley”, is an engrossing
Clubs and a member of this club 'corsages in harmonious shade com-, stoiytoW with ekill of an a'ccomp-
brought a very interesting report,! pleted their costumes, Those as- lisheri novelist and set forthragainst
011 the recent convention at %'slating in doing the honors of th? the enchanting background of a col-
guin ’ -Ioccasion - were attired in becoming orfui and unusual scene,.
>. A shout business ’session follow- afterhoon dresses of floor length! A beautiful -story of Jane Con,
ed after which the hostesses, as-j style. ^ : way and her life ou the picturesque
sister! by Mrs J G Cook and Mrs Mrs 's .1 Vickers invited guests Ralu.bo de las Palmaf.
•I ,'l’- Hawson/serv- d An ice course | lit register, with Mrs. George Becv-! ^ ^ HaZr'icounclT''VV " ' ' ;Ae. San Patricio.
. to those present who .were guests j r presiding over the pretty guest, ( R,Jsse)le ,(Sgisted by her sigters. Previous'to' the schools, invoca- M. T. Be-all, et ux to John C.
M-irdam.-, J. J. SPnrks, McHade,; book Mrs. Walter G. Martin *"• - .e,.ved ., most refreshing plate to tion was given by Reverend F. P, Grant: NWi lots 5 and 6, Blk. 55,
. J, M. Landrum and Octt^ B.rkner.jvitcd ihcm.-aUer re^miermg to the ,h(, (.,ul) mem,;erg pregent and! Bishop of Sinton. greetings were'.e* Mathis- '>’ ' .
Memll-: lieu liens-n) -Edgar Bon-i dnimgrooin. I he tea table was , Mr.s.’.l. C. Russell, Mrs. Fred tended by Mrs. John Gauss of Sin-! Miss Lena M, Kellog to Humble
union, Burl Rn'tain. W. 1) Brpun, binIjkgNaee -m er yellow silk. It... Kl,ss,,„ ;-ind baby. - 'I ton. and response was made by Bipe Line Co: Right of way thru
J. D. Co- - ..... 1 C ‘ ook, J 1.;i -.*iyaptpfifi-e was- yellow tulips clus- - -Reporter. Mrs. Jackson of Rockport Mrs. H. EJ of SW} Sec. 62. Paul Safe C. F.
Dawsm 'i K P net (.aylorrl ,,,-M. ,n a crystal cut *la##-bowl »• ----. H. Weaver led assembly singing, P-
. GeMf-s. J.- L , ' . ’! ''!’’‘‘1 '.'! •v| '.1.1 ° * V8.r t* DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH with Mrs. George Beever accom-1 R- L. Hightower,' et ux to M.
Moss>. I:- 1 J ' * 1 artain traced t,ne table Easier basket.- WEEKLY NEvi/S LETTER'Iffu'vin" Sjeeihl niusicai-jrfumbers Buig: Lots !) and 10. Blk. 26, Odem.
J. M wibftv: 11 It -Weaver and; of yel ln-v- and or.h.d flowers beau- WEEKLY NEWS LETTER ^ ^; ,!lombers of'tlle Sin.1 CecUio ^irtim/ et ux to Man-
Hie P-lu.'l u'.-l inaniel, lurtheting , |ton*JIu it- club, who sang two beau- lid Gonzalk: Lo 1. Blk. 8. Odem.
1 ln"'' .! ' x • dug about the danger of tiful mimbr-rs, “Neapolitan Nights'". Oil and. Gas Leases
BI-COUNTY COUNCIL OF
Pe T. A. MEETING HELD
it IN SINTON . SATURDAYi
From The
County Records
320 Ac.
Mitt(e C. Cryar, et con to Blanco
.Oil Co.r Traet 5 .and N. 50 acres,
Tr. 4, Sec. 35, 4th Sub Taft Farm
Lands, Cont. 80.34 Ac.
J, C Estill, et al to Kirby Sharp:
Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Re-Sub. Blk.
Jimes Weir, et-al to Shell Pet-
rofeim Corp.: 077.6 acres Jno. Mc-
Mullen League & Patrick McGloid
L. CLASS ENTERTAINED
thirty in
who provided entertainment
tures of the program. -
With her accustomed charm and ton.
naturalness, Mrs. Marek gave a! R- H. Welder to Hubert Switch
most instructive school, 'stressing Gin Co.: 1,693 acres known as Gin
Tract about 17 miles SW
Thursday afternoon, with Mesdam-
es W. F. Cleveland, R. Parker and
W. M. Staleup and B. H. Owens as
hostesses.
Mrs. Brown made an Interesting
report of the Baptist Sunday school
the structure, program and projeefs Tract about 17 miles sw or Sin-iCOnv(,n^on recently convened
of the local Parent-Teacher assoc-!ton, Toribio Molina League. '.Houston and then Mrs. J. M. Lan
iation. She then Introduced Mrs. Claude V. Swearingen to H. A. drnm contributed to it by
! k *1..___ cimi n__ 00 o,.K 1
Wjg F.
1 ot Harris county uouncii. ani ”
Luke Hart to
25
Claude V. Swearingen to H. A. drum contributed to it by adding
Martin of Humble, former!Adams: SW} Sec. 33 Paul Sub. othef^ data, both ladies having been
head of Harris county Council, an!Welder Ranch, Cont. 160 Ac.» among those attending the conven-
experienced worker and leader, whoj Luke Hart to Frank McCowan: j tjon Mrs! Brown awarded surprise
eondut t-d a school of Instruction Lot 2, Blk. 46, Cont. 25 Ac., San -gif4g 0( fratded hand-painted pic-
for the Council proper, stressing the | Patricio. |tures "The Gleaners," to Mrs. J. I.
special advantages and, afterward: E. A. Sullivan, et al to .Frank Kn0X> Mrs. C. S. Hilton, Mrs. J. J.
the dangers, to be met, by a County]McCowan:. Lot 4, Blk.,46, Con(,. 25 Sparks, Mrs. R. Parker and Miss
Lucy Ca’ddel for perfect attendance
at Sunday School during the past
Reverend F, P, Mirant: ------------- ""
and-jBishoii i-f Sinton, greetings weresex- Mathis.
A ,1 . .1 k f . . ... TnUn Ct n ■« r. .. f CH n ^ 1\T I St C
MRS.. O D. HANDLEY .WILL BE
COMPLIMENTED. WITH: TEA.
quarter.
At the close of a pleasant after
nbon, dainty refreshments were
served by the hostesses to class
members and a"* few guests, includ-
ing Mesditmes W. D. Brown, H. M.
Jackson, J. L. Hamilton. J. C, Rus-
sell. D! 0. Rigby, J. J. Sparks, A.
J. McDade, Q: S- HiJton, Nola Senf,
W. $. GtUissyV. B. Whatley, F. M.
Berry, J. I, Knox, J; W. Binkley, J.
, . ........... - j—-— ---—tun.. . 1 i»r J./IVJ..IH vj/paico, i—a. u. jccati i. vtuuia^n, trt it. Maynard, J. M. Landrum, Sam-John-
ossed tn gfPcp.. matching u’e - .Joim-.'W. Brown, State Health r Storey-'o'f Iugleside, who render- James: Lots 5 and 6, Sec 21, 3rd son, .’Carrie Hemphill,. H. B. Mc-
-. by Mte Honpreg. Mfs.;J«n.h-W--- oc’ivt-r.- \ number of cases of ed a niano sojo, ‘-‘Silver, Stars,” and,Addn. Taft Farm Lands, Cont. 160,Clurg, W. F, Cleveland, R. Parker,
SKJibilck presided at tli.e- cake ser- ^riie are reported e-ach year .Miss .......
Th..'d: Ljt- <-yki-. was white, . gn
ysnuk"; !:as just been 'issued, by r.n*,i "Th : Dic-.un' Gypsies; Mrs. J.Jesse Y. Womack, et ux.,to R, R.
MlV. T J. (it. I !.l!!lii>-> --. -
.Tea * at
vir-and Mrs. H. H. Weaver at the
Addle Dodson, who -played Ac.
«. rvic, rippo.-it-- • Mrs. \V. ir’ J' -dming tbe sumitigr^^d Lmig di l.ainmertnoor!” a left-hand J. Mayo,
Must 'of the bjtes occur on the- accompanying. -' ' ' j ‘ ." "
/ Mrs. Harris presided over the
'V4; -t-eppitig or falling in the immed, ihtpres-ivc installation of new- of-'
Ule late vicinity of an unseen snake orjfj,.^,-, the - year, including the
pu-kijig up objects under ' similar; (ellbv. ing:.
conditions are the hazards of imi-' Mrs. W. A. Deier, Ingleside, pres-
tt-o ting’-tuke bite The pain fol- j,lent. Mi R. F Jackson, Rock-!-
lowing 1,he. injection of the poison|port,Tst vice-president; Mrs. E. C.
i- ■mosi iriTEnse. Other symptoms Caldwell, Odem, 2nd vice-president;,
lire swelling, giddiness, difficult Mrs !? C I^unt, '.Gregory, 'secr.e-
b' athn-'t;. hemorrhage, weak pulse, :ta.,y; Mrs. Murl Carson, Ingleside,
|treasure.-; .Mrs. R. Kurtitz, parlia-
■ ; . -r -h ope is unfortunate enough to. montnrian; Mrs. R. L. Mercer, Ar-
o rna \d i)(i Lit t--ti by a - poisonous , snake, ^ns-. B,i;--,s, historian. The conj-
fuich as the i'atlesnake, the follow- jinii'tc'. nominating the new officers
in - first aid measures should be included Mrs. E. M. Tidwell, Sin-
carried out. . . , ; . [ton; '.Mrs. R. L. Mercer, Aransas
. - After •tnaklne proper incisions at p3s3 and Miss Blanche Willis, Greg-
up tin- cor.-ages.. wntctn nr. t,,1? si|,. oi\!lie -vdtind, apply suc-!n-.-v,
< ra -i - i t- n/1 - wti/iiei'1acriAfRiA' t 1 . .' . * 1
by represen:
WITH EASTER HUNT
of Mia.- IKx'lson and Mr. Mont-
i-oViwry, and the (Lite, June 26, 1935,:
' ::a< 1,-1 to mjni'ature corsag-
Miitlei.l/o .Moure, daughter of Mr. , , -n-.iiigi-! >m a silver plate on the
and Mrs! .1. T. Moore, was hotmred ■ r] r;,i,vff .table a ml! served to make ,
on he- birtli'l:-:-'. V ednestlav after- j ,, , , i|,,. young Tally's friends
noon, A [oil IT. v.fctli a party and •),„ roniirig i-iellt. Dainty small
Km-‘.'-r Kg: .Hum gi Jlcrthome. |-|ov,or;- of van lined imnsii-s, sweet
A -I-Bgiofii! time v.\ls spent unh . v-rhepa-, Willi fern sprays
the. Pn.iiorn aii-l lilt I*- friends in i,n(|:. up the'Corsages,. whic-K Mrs.
ih ' i>- tu/iuf. Easter eggs, - • , 1 lni< k invited gtiesir to choose.
bun-- in
at the
punch
serv-d
.hie H
Rue--.
Done.
1!,-:. ■
Hit"-
npit V.
Tin , oceasipn. was jieHiajis thr■
A..
t'e- site of-.tile wound, iipply sue-for:.-,
tion ahd,..fo,^tint!--. jor at least half! Reports were given
.,1.,, _____ atl hour. f talives of the various local Parent-
wLe p0h n/a ""L-Ltuding and coloiful <? en Apply a tpurinquet above the.site Teacher associations, and by Mrs.
Moon lu-inTi " , ':l •> -hi w '» ike wound, ref,-asiug same .every's. K. Jackson, extension chairman
.Moon, .lit.in.in . , ,, Sutton, the bride-to-be being r,.,. ,, , , , ,,
Wilma Jo Pitts,I.......... ............. ........... ve„n. .' if'11 tr flttecn. fo: lbo111 a.of the Bi-County Council.
r■ id- w hich, iced grape
- liii birt-lfilay
i hi, jo/s
.'/” old
' I’iU
t: iffiu, -Charlene
Frances West.
•>. AlayaTiril
- hue Moore.
„ f
Corpus
EARLY DAYS OF TEXAS
.^REVOLUTION
both'being*-from well-known famil-
:ie iii. Rinton. ami vicinity..
| —A Guest.
! ’ ;' 8nn,\" ,.fl'pr 1U,,V) h0 R^L°U UTy!' rections, but most important-ol all talk, also giving an account of her
is to remove as much of the .'poison ! recent carracelden't.. s”
1 as is possible so as to prevent its . Mrs! Percy Johnson and Mrs. E.
|adsorption. k M. Tidwell wc;c in charge of the
I Secure the services of a physic- register. “ .
JUBILEE INDULGENCE FRIDAY, jiU1 at the earliest possible moment. Lunch was enjoyed at Ben's Ca-
i -; :i T-xir Aj.rjl (Sp.m SATURDAY AND SUNDAY If one is bitten b> a poisonous i0i wi.th a number of Sinton Parent-'
Hilling - - ■ • iJy da5 - of tli I i-Xiis nake DO NOT run or get overheat- Teacher workers accompanying vis-1
Revolution. ,n ....... 1,111(11 (,f the( vfC-hv ronfessinn- 2 \ ed and DO NOT take, any alcoholic itora to town for the tjibal and ijjhbrt
supplies trr 'n iirtson at Goliad; • • ', J‘ ' “' ' istimulants because cinoulation in-'social intermingling.
;md th' . army oi.Gcu Edward S 11 ' ommitn on. ! creased by alcohol .-or exercise serv-; Resolutions compiled by Mrs. J.
Burleson, t„ Mogiug Gen. Don. Mar-1 1 'I vv.el.ve. distinct visits are to e„ djatribute the prison . much (’. Herring of Rockport, Mrs. C. W.
tin P-Tfccio Cos. hraf hcr-iii-law of, i>c niaile. 1 more rapidly through the.body. . Moss of Ingleside and Miss Blanche
Santa Anna, a: Sail Antonio, came, The visits may be made in quick | DON'T injure the tissues by in-. Willis of Gregory, expressed apprec-'
through, the old por t of Cbpand,! ••ucc-ssion, by stepping outside the; jecting permanganate of potash, iation of those taking part on «the
near ties place, as did at .times1 church for a moment aud re-enter- which is known to be of no value,program, and in other ways con-
'sit-ppii' *h" M.-xii-qn troop.-. jUK , iaa an antidote. tributing to the day’s success, and
This L et ted.i) recall the history These twelve visits arc made as- DON'T depend upon home. rent- t0 Sinton for its hospitality.
Hbi'.ie Marines" tollpws: . jedies or so-called snake bit- euros. On invitation of Mrs. Dreier,
I. Before (he alter of the Blessed f,)r they are or no value. [ingleside was named the next meet-!
Hacranxent: g | —— - ling place of the Bi-County Council,!
The Our Father, The Hail Mary, Typewriter Ribbons at News Office, in October. —Reporter, j
s*-f ailed
of the
of 'tin- T< :.i Army au the Suit
prepares to • H: -'i-.v.e in 1936 tit-' Cen-
tennial of -Texas' lnti.epr'iiilctii-c.
Al tin lime of the Battle of Sail
.Taclhip, id (’opano wns-In-Id hv tin
Yucatan Batialiou * v- lrii h, hmvrvi-r,,
was .picked-.Wjj in May, ).\36, tiy th:
,ftr.mlr's of Cl t --1 and- FilDola, re-
treating through Refugio county,
followed i lopi-ly by Gen! Thomas
J. Rusk and tjiuii Texans, Who took
charge hi turn _ of El Copano-. but
soon withdrew General Rusk, May
29, onlcrt-d Major Isaac Burton with
aMrmpany- of. twenty Mounted Rang-
ers, to scour the coast from fhe
Guadalupe to Mission Bay.
Following the coast until near
Oopano, these were .advised,-. June
2. of a'vessel'being' in Copano Bay.
•Arranging an ambush on the beach
at El Copano at daybreak June 3!
they signalled the vessel, which
proved to be loaded with provis-
ions for the Mexican -.armies, to
send a boat ashore. Five Mexi-
cans, coming in the boat, were cap-
tured and Major Burton then plac-
ed sixteen of his men in the boat
and rowed out to the vessel, the
“Watchman." The captain of the
“Watchman" surrendered his ship
without a struggle.
Jf&jor Burton decided to send his
prisoners to Velasco, but was de-
layed in doing so by adverse winds
until June 17. About that date, he
was informed that tvfo more vessels
the "Comanche” and the "-Fanny
Butler,” laden with supplies for the
Mexican troops, were anchored off
the bar. He then contrived to have
the captain of the “Watchman” to
decoy the commanders of the other
vessels ahoafd his ship and their
crafts also became prizes of the
Texans.
The three vessels and their car-
---------to Velasco and con-
i)V lit:.'. I 1-111-
plim-fihttJ jv rth a t< «' ut th* b»m*
of Mrs. R, Kttnitz fri>ju" tour unti-u H ;u vml those at the serving table
Mtv : i uLloek! Tli'iirs.il-y, ::j>'-vm)nn f, , i„ the afternoon, hours for h;m(1. ()r fee, whinh indicates that, . Mrs Harris
J today). Mrs. Handtuy wilt n :n.-- , :.. being: froin 3 to 6 o'clo'ck. ........,ai1in„ in ,s,D f„,mo,i..riL.‘..... ;...
in a-few days for her Htiiiit in Ran a --isting- in hostess duties in
]j'i“goJ where she awl Mr Hiiru-liey i|tnii./»;irom w re Mrs. Edgar Bon-
will i. -ii’e: - Sn.leii 'anil. Mis. Kirby ’Sharp of
-—;—— > O'llciti. nit. aiin't of Miss Dodson.
MADELINE MOORE • ri inv. beautifully written am
celebrates birthday nnuit' eiwTit: cards., bearing themam- u
et al to R. R. James:
and 7, an^ 8, Blk. 25,
H. T. Beckworth, Mr.- and Mrs. Ow-
en and mother, Mrs. Hines.
—Contributed.
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Day Phone 76 Night Phone 164
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Sinton, Texas
Glory be to The Fathei, etc.
Each, of these prayers six times,
Ihri sixth tithe for the intention of
Hie Holy Father.
II. Itefore, tlie tUruelfix: ’
..Th" Apostle's Creed, three times.
The prayer,' once, “We adore
Thee, O Christ, authwe bless Thee,
because by Thy Holy Cross, Thou
hirst redeemed the World."
III. Before the image or statue
of the Blessed Virgin: ^
Seven Hail Marys in memory of
the seven dolors.
The prayer the Memorare- once:
Remember, O most loving Virgin
Mary.
IV. Before the Blessed Sacra-
ment: ^ v-
The, Apostles’ Creed once more
as a Profession of Faith.
Jubilee Intentions of our Holy
Father are as follows:
1. Liberty and freedom of worship
for the Catholic Faith.
2. Peffce and prosperity among
all nations.
3. Success of missionary activ-
ities.
4. Failure-and conversion of mil-
itant atbe'ists.
5. Reunion of all Christiana in
one fold and under one Shepherd.
All this visits may be made in
this church.
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Ruth—It’s “Paddy.”
Teacher—Yes, dear, but what
name does.your mother call him?
Ruth—She don’t call him any
naihes. She likes him.
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1935, newspaper, April 25, 1935; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717950/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.