San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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The
Universal Car
8INT0N MUSIC CLUB
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Tbe Sinton Music Club had their
regular meeting on Thursday even-
ing, April 18, with Mrs. E. T. Ell-
wood as hostess. Most of the club
members were present, and all en-
joyed the following program.
Tallt—Musle of Scotland, by Miss
Lucy Jones. „ ,
#Yj?lano Solo—A- Scotch Selection,
JPy JiiSS.Lucile Aikin.
Vocal Solo—"LassieuO'Mine,” by
Miss Ava Russell.
Talk—Music of England and Wal-
es, by Mrs. George Beever.
Piano Solo—"Annie Laurie with
Variations,” by Miss''Lucy .Jones,
After tbe prograqj and business
session, the hostess, assisted by
Miss Ruth El!wood and Miss Lu-
cille Aikin, served lovely refresh-
ments!- Mrs. Howard Weaver and
Mrs. Hopson were guests at the
meeting.
SINTON
MUSIC CLUB FURNISH
NUMBERS
SINTON BAND HAS DOWNTOWN
PARAGE ' /v‘.
The Sinton High School band, pit.
Faded through the downtown sec-
tion Saturday afternoon, and play-
sd a short concert preceding the
drawings for the Merchants Cash
Prises.
A. & I, CLUB G4RLS TO GIVE
VESPER SERVICE SUNDAY
Station WJX (NBC).
Gilbert and 8ulUvan Repertory
for April presentations. ~
These masterpieces of wit, par-
odjr, and the best light music are
always played to delighted throngs
In the theatre; they likewise prove
fascinating on the air.
The public i^ cordially Invited to
attend (he Vesper Service at the
JNfethodist church at 5 o’clock oh
Sunday afternoon. The program
wilkbe presented by the Girls Glee
Club from the Kingsville A. & I.
College. The Sinton Music Club is
sponsoring this program and will
provide entertainment for the girls
afterwards.
ESSAY WINNER ANNOUNCED
The |2.50 cash prize offered by
■the Sinton Music Club to the High
School student for the best essay
on. "The Value of Music to the Com-
imunity” goes to Miss . Mary ^Ver-
million. Miss Ima Jean Giles' theme
wing honorable mention. Both of
the themes' are very fine, and are
published^ in the Musician'# Corner
thla-iweek. -r
SUGGESTED RADIO MUSICAL
, PROGRAMS FOR WEEK >
The Sinton Music Club furnished
two musical numbers for the pro-
gram at the Bi-County PTA meeting [of .New Vor]
on Saturday. One was a choral
number by u group of club memlffrs,
and the other was a piano solo by
Miss. A dele Dodson.
Sunday, April 28. 3 to 5 o’clock
p.> m.. Station WABC (CBS).
Philharmonic Symphony Society
fork,
CondhchpJP-Arturo Toscanini.
- Program: “Missa Solenmis in I)”
-Ludwig van Beethoven.
Prom 8 to 0 o’clock p. m.,.Sta-
Mrs. Nancy Yeager Swinford
THE SWEETEST SINGER IN THE SOUTH
In Concert At Senior High School Auditorium,
Corpus Christi, Tuesday Evening, April 30th
8:15 P.M.
*.. ’ . *
Mrs. Swinford is giving this Concert gratis tp the
Auxiliary of the Fred Roberts Hospital, the proceeds
to be used in installing an electric elevator, an item
so much needed by said Hospital. '
In the. interest of the Hospital, and that you may
be thrilled with an evening qf inspired music, I urge
our friends in the Sinton community to come.
ADMISSION — 50c
AN PATRICIO
pr:ze'* "winning
ESSAY
By MISS .MARY, VERMILLION
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THE VALUE OF MUSK TO THE
COMMUNITY
In these trying days, music has
more value than ever before in the
community.' People have more lei-
sure time than over, will ne’d more
outlet fur their emotions and for
their energy. Thgre is not so much
money to ,he spent for pleasures
if tv few yfitfs ago. In such a
troubled lime mti-.ie will help. What 111,1 v“1:s:t’ in foofishui
is nce(B-d i the spirit of courag-l America has been said to In; on
Sinton
DAVID T. PEEL
Corpus Christi
Rockport
and at .ion ami triumph in the
minds of 'millions of' people who
persistently belie our land through
fheir pessimism, their lack of vis-
ion, th' ir absence o." confidence and.
their.lethargy, at a time, when ev-
ery heart and hand, in America
should be working at top speed to
insure the restoration of prosper-
ity. -
Mitsic in the. community can do
something to men add women which
will str&ighten up their weakened
vertebrae, stimulate their faltering
hearts and.hwaken' their wandering
iiiiuds. Music, has deep education-
al influence. Children with, musical
education find it invaluable in
mental and social disciplin?. The
public should he educated to see
that musical organisation are the
niosi practical ni community as
rets. The spirit of citizenry, is t
matter of prime import..nee. Mm-1
'aIs, politics itidsstry. avnd every- -;i
tiling in a raiUmuhky d-pend upon, ”
tile m.nfal training and mental at-! ”
titude of the nicmhi:,., of the com- 11111
munity. Nothing can lie expected],,:l"
of a <:< nimunity in which the minds]
(if (lid lliwllilo nr, (I i > sail t i e <. /1
i TATE
must teort^^^lluTtdlSI »TA#IT REFUGIO MVtNO] COU#t
state. Musical concert!, etc.,'give . ' ■ _
people rest, stimulation, and insplr-' Work on Refugio’s paring project] WHERAS, by virtue of an ordo
atlon that enables them to take w111 be&ln May L A work order is-’of-sale, Issued out of the District
their battles of the following day 8Ue^ by City Engineer Phillip G. Court of San Patricio County, Tex-
with renewed strength and courage. ^oun& to J. Lee and W. A7~Vilbig,'as, on a judgment rendered In said
These musical organizations also Inc * successful bidder on the work, Court on the 19th day of February,
hava cultural values and elevates '»tates that the work must,, not be] 1935, in favor of E, Q. Brand, Bank-
ami enobles the lives of the peo- begun before that date in order to mg CommissUrfier of Texas, plain-
ed- •’ comply with P. W. A. regulations, jtiff, and agdinst B. S. Odem, et al
Music is a great outlet- for the Some- of the machinery to-b^ us- defendants, cause No. 4200 on the
emotions and for one’s energy, and d<l in the work arrived here last dqcket Of'Said Court, I. did, on the
we all need an outlet, It was Dis-. Saturday aHd more will be brought 4th day. of April, 1935, levy upon
raeli who said, "Music is a disci- in this week. Tom Larkin, who the following described property
plina and a mistress of order and will have charge’of the work for belonging to the defendant B. S.
good maimers.” This is quite true; the Vilbig company, also has mov- Odem to-wit:— *
music does teaph discipline and res- £d.l>Lre with 1* family. *. I AH' of said ,B. S. Odem’s undivid-
pect. 1 eople of all times and lands The time necessary to. complete ed right, title, and interest In the
ave needed an outlet for emotional the street Improvement project, will estate of D. Odem, deceased, afto-s*
expression, and music has given to depend'to a great extent on the!ated in San Patricio County, Texas,
appeal of aH the arts. Music is weather it is stajed. Under favjwhether acquired by said B. S. Od-
t le soul of man deepest and widest • bra'sk- ’conditions it should be com em b^Tiiherttance or otherwise, and
the iChkth of man^ hope. Np .great- aicF r. ithip--six ^nomhs,—Refugio,on the 1st Tuesday in May, 1935,;
ft. socializing agent is known to Tirn-iy Remarks. being the Tth day of May, 1935, be-
mau. For the past 35 years, men ______tween the hour? of 10 o’clock A. M..
and women have been lost-lost to and 4 o’clock; P. M.-on'said day, at
a scum- of their own pprsonal ’ [the Court house door of said Coun-
wuttb and. personal responsibility. GUARIANS.HIP' OF THE ESTATE'ly, in Sinton, Texas; I will offer
no\y group centers must be- OF DURVVARD McNEILL AND [for sale and sell at public, auction,
formed where men, and women may ELMO McNEILL, MINORS for cash, all the right, title, and
agaiu he brought together tna,cbm [int. :.st of* the defendants, B. S.
j1]1”1 g**?. '*vo< re each may, l irak t;x.TM*'.(t)t 'NTV rot UT OF SAN] Odem. Jno; F Grant, J. D. .Hollan,
Nit.io r<ju.\'f V, ..TEXAS, land Sjrite National Bunk of Corpus
' !('hri; ti-, T<-\-i .. or of 'cith.i-r rtf them,
! : . I'ERSons I: ; 1-MtKS'i 1:1»: )'i and to ' raid property;' 'salb-he-
(ii!-.. A1H)V1-; Mk\t-ii:s (lit i* niiul< to it i * j, t judgment ia
■ i i'tffllr FSTATr:-;-; ■ fno pf jdaiiuift aguitot 11 S. Od-
I fii.., defendant I'm 32,902.30'interest
, rii and costs, iind foreclosure against
'■his,Vhe.2i.,!.'',|-,.' '..t'Tprd. ^ 8ai<1 nat‘,ed'
til.,-.: ih, ....... and • >»>' hand this the 4tt.
I Knul; Of •the .......... Court ,'Uy •>r. Ahrl1- 1
:: I’atric i.n < 'mint v, lev as, at:
a I .'ill Inr ail' I'm ill I c n il an
"v’i”d !' mi half inti : ext in and 1 Ad ■
■r 1: .1 ami gas royalties, belong-.! *
h' • n if.
• People who have some, oppoi
t an i t y t a; pi ay a lima leal in a t r un:c: it
or to co. I--, c-ojt. en s. j-i guiarly dm
ir.'r th dr-,spare- tittle will find ..-oiii..
outlet for'thgi(- emotion sand u ill
fy materialistic and without inter-
est, jtt art'. * Foreigners look upon
us as mere ’’money-makers.” - It
Amefica beebthes musical this will
lead to other ar;s and will make
other countries respect us as such.
Music helps the community nient-
S F HUNT, Sheriff
Sttn 11 a tV ic i BTCttu n t y, Tex a s.
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ally, morally, physically, commeim1,1>-’ ••• -aid tninprs, in and undci
ially, Iinancially, and religiously. It l!l” [ Hdwing described tract of land
bul'lds up the soul--brings man elds- Ib-yvl.t.;
er to Gad and,nature. Every miii; ’ aeres iti Live Oak (minty,
tary organization used music to being a re-suiAi-y o.l ..\’ot:t1r-
buJld up the iijtlividual. - It is said ea.-t.. half; of said. BnrbeU Survey,
that Urn hardest criminals’ are htpv- fkwc»» a as- Certilicate 2a,j;.t. Aysiraii
ed tv music, and when they havc.ss- *'A'ctit to Riehanl K, Jannau
opportunities for music, they art ' 11 3uth. 1M\ I’alei.’.'N" 1 ”■ >'r
more likely to become, useful to so- ^ "k: Raid tint an-. - h - :,r. no ted
cittly. t'hil.dreu vho have tuusice.l I",undcd a- lohmi-i
I viivy 1 ikt'l-y 10" * l • • "l* i m i iui.' n t .1 i,. u • < 1. j li> * ^ \\
et •*:•}) tin 11 . iiuuml.iiy Lint* <f! -in, Hv/mkU Sur*
Ay: ,1„ Not lit ......t .?• tract No.
SHERIFF’S SALE
oppot tun_in.es :
loiter about t‘
for . their time-.
c i- one of the
of a commur,-
an make utjr
,i one. it
Music; has a
■. a individual-
lake bdtte; amt
contacts An ev-
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THE STATE OF TEXAS,
V'qi NTY OF SAN PATRICIO.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That by virtue of a ceotain. order
of sale Issued out of the Hdriltraltie
District ‘Court '• of San Patricio
County* on the Xth day
1935, by Annie Jenkins
Clerk of sttjd District ('■ ’.
sttitt of $fi.m;:!.29 and 'i o
under a* Fdp't h. s';.- ■ m :
.tell, ill fa -, m. ' : t oil'
3.0U2
'i i 'ast corner of said 11
'or Hast. iii:r ■ 1
\Y Willi let,u», 1
of the people aru depressed, tired!
of lif.\ lethargic. Indifferent. atuE
hopeless. Anything that can send
TH F. VALUE OF MUSIC TO A
COMMUNITY
,- By fNL¥;\(KAN CILliS
i "Music,”, sc.nic.me said, "is
| foui th need .of. hian: f.oial, c!o:k
jitlg, slieltc)/ tln-n mill :■ . Syt-ti,
! people have -remark-.d cat ti. :
[have lived with tut music, t.ut th> ,
dives would itav.e been I t:- rl. in.
land better with its influence
| ic is an art that enriches Ides wi.h
j-em-thing worthwhile and la,-dug.
"The man that hath no mu-n ,U
| himself,
t ; a at ir
n „ S -j
a stake the East co ttet of
No.'ll for south ’ conn r;
ne'N M U, W 3002 V>-. to.
pia.ee of h,'ginik;ng and a, hie
ante: land set -.aside ;•> said
, rr in a decree of pa- . mt in
: I'. Uriel t'ciirt of Sat:- k'a.ittiet'O
nt y, Texa-.
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wrote Shakespeare.
that
Nor is not moved will, cuttcai of Ks-taK at put,In vendue,t tor cash,
si.cet sounds, . tnsng. v.ji- talking to a laijtr " i hi high st balder, as th.- prop-
U lit tor treason, stratagem:, and (. ,,,, him -This s,,t!1, l0 ,.lv ,■ \V. C Sparks, .
. ‘ b<- a healthy-country You .-ay you i;l < ,;»ipliam e , wait law. 1
,aiv UMirlv ,i" < ,m. still do *l ji;iv-■ tl?;V imtict*1 by publifatiou, ill
“It wakes the soul and t;:d it 5"' h -once a week
Looi. , (j,,-ee emiReeutive wesks ttu-
es, but in.' ' id Dad, who is mediately preceding said day ■ of
sa!e, m (he San Patricio County
_ News-, a tiewjtpaper published in Salt
"His ’ health.^iit!.-! Ue .lyctide; fully I'sttricio Ciiupiy. '
goodrentarkeif th .- stranger
"No, 'it ain'trepiii d t,he farmer. , ' ‘ “
"For the last several >< a:he ain’t ,' ' ' ". •
had quite his ojd-lltre pip Some- *'■ ^ • I’horil,
n. ■ don't of Sun Patricio County, Texas.
97,; is' even a hanh r wi-rker than !
am,” said the f.irnn r.
high,
Aud wings it with sublime (lodes.
And fits it to bespead the I>ietv.”
"Music.” wrote Carlyle, "is well
said to be the speeh of angel? ”
The lives of men have been
crowded with many blessings, but
the best of all our blessings is mus-
ic. The music of a nation Ittspir- jrmeaTVinda "think
es or degrades; acquaimance with (u.ri„ w:ith hin, ••
AVkUitsa my hand, this 9th day of
livSsA
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i great music instills a , km of thai
['Which brings e lUfagg ..mi 1
■At! ideals and tends toward vUv.'tr. tm
, hie living.
The secret of real living depend
on upprsciation of beatuilu! things,
and among the most <beuutiful i
music. It Is known throughout the
world and exerts a vast influence
on its surroundings, su( it as '.anting
wild animals, cheering tlit* sad. etc.
Singers who love music i ann t help
expressing themselves, apd- vouyjd ,
er it as a vital tart. • :.-■>}
■. For a generation or two, in Er.z ;
abetban, England, an educated per
son was ashamed if he could not
read and carry his part, with voice]
or viol In an after-dinner madri j
gal, Italians of all classesVlovij
drama, but they love music and!
melody even more and greatly ap-j
predate it. So, we too, should be
ashamed if we do not carry out our
part in trying to develop music in
our community.
Music may express beauty, hap-
piness, tenderness, anguish, joy, or
sentiment. It can inspire, lift one
above earthly things, and make
dear the possibilities of a larger
life. Hymn singing plays an 1m-
portanta part in church service.
There, ig nothing in all the realm
of man’s interest so akin to relig-
ion as music, and. where a spoken
word sometimes hurts, music may
open the door to a new peace.
Almost everyone receives v plea-
surable sensation from listening to
music. Therefore, we should en-
courage and develop music in our
community.
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Old Man (to Reporter)—Young
man, you can put it In your paper
that my secret of health and long
life is to eat some garlic every day.
Reporter—Why do yqp . refer to
it aa a secret. 'Mv.£
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.