San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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W. S. of C. S. Holds V
One of Four Sessions j
Final USO Drive
Quota Is $800,000
Baptist Women’s
Missionary Society
Holds Meeting
SOCIETY
Mrs. Dan Martin conducted, the
first meeting of a series of four
sessions on a study course entitled
"Families In A New 'World."
The scripture was read by the
leader. Mrs. A. Z. Fullick gave a
paper on “Youth and Religion,’” fol-
lowed by Mrs. Jesse Sipes, who
spoke an "Attitude of Youth To-
ward Religion.” A leaflet, "More
Than Common Friendliness," wi*,(
given by Mrs. J. H.’ Morrow. Mrs.-
F. W. Markussen gave a talk on
"Tomorrow’s Children, Tomorrow's
Hope," taking for her subject,
the problems and conditions of the
children of Belgium, China, and
Czechoslovakia.
The meeting was closed with *
prayer by the leader.
Mrs. J. B. Thompson, program
chairman, announced the business
meeting at ,the church next Tuesday
at 3:30 o’clock. Those ^re^ent were:
Mcsdames Dre.w Moss. Theo Cox,
J. B. Johnson. R. E. Geaorge, Jes-
se Pipes. F. W. Markussen, A. M.
Johnspn, A. Z. Fullick, C. A. Moore,
and Dan Martin.
The Rev. B. M. Huff and Mrs. typical style Texans are ac-
Huff jointly reviewed “Of One,” epting the responsibility to put
Dr, T. B. Maston's book on race.t>,e state over the top in the next
and missions in the South, before jvYUSO drive, Governor Coke R.
at their Fifth Tuesday meeting Btevenson, general chairman, said
members o fthe Baptist WMS,
this week, held in the auditorium
of the church. "Of 6ne” is a study
Glen Gray/Fe
On Columbia
today.
Texas’ share of the $19,000,0000
quota is $8000,0000. Stevenson ad-
ded. “We are particularly pleapfOl
relations Written for adults and vith the manner in which- Texans
young people by Dr. Mast on, 'ere accepting the responsibility of
who is professor of social ethics leadership in the counties through-
at Southwestern Baptist Theolog- out the state. These leaders are
ical Seminary, Ft. Worth, Texas, providing the backbone of the or-
and a leader in the field of Chris- | ganization necessary to make this
tianity applied in social problems, drive a success.”
Hums. j Stevenson pointed out that .here
The .reviewers pointed out that are still approximately 125,000 Tex-
Dr. Maston's study-advocates the' as H> ‘he service and we certainly
application of Christian principles i ™nnot overlook our responsibility
as the. only means of solving the to them. He said, “We cannot over-
race problems now confronting >’k our responsibility to these men
the world," showing that, the race who are helping*.* to win the peate.
l-ioblfrn is a mordl problem, and problems in the armed forces
it is the church's buswess do-be “re greater now than ever before
in the vanguard of the moral for- | rid I feel -that■ we-owe as- much to
ces of society s.efking5' to under- those in uniform now. as those who
stand-,the moTernent of the masses ' rvedI dotfqg the combat phase,of
.andTrguide. it, l'fiMissible Tnto con- • wai.
st, active channels. , who have acce,,,e^
.> ...tership in the drive are Carl L.
After the \\ MR- president; Mrs., lyj jnn(.v> Dallas attorney and for-
Nf F. Phillips had conducted nor staff officer of Texas' famous
the devotional . of the afternoon.- fith Division, as campaign chair-
Ute Rev. Huff discussed the pref- wn;i Kobert B. Thornton .Jr. vice
ace and introductory of the bool;, resident of the Mercantile National
yiid : Mr'S:. Huff xeyiewpd Chapters !:ink. a8 *$ate treasurer: and J. O.
l and 2. entitled "Thmi. Art A .Pa-’ > ewbcry, foVitjerly-' publicity di-
•i .niton, ,rn! ' Wito Is, M.y Nyigh- ecjt-r of the War Finance Commit-
l -’> which shows Hie relation' '()f Texas, "as state director,
of Ills us ,and His attitude tdwanj Cblbnel Car) BM’hinney skid, up-
H,* , Samaritans _ and which should ,n (liK 'appointment' as campaign
l,o tho attitude < t .every Chits-- (hairmkn. “1 have seen what the'
tilth, toward, ali lactal^tnihoritte-i. | y(j cr-rtrit-ct'd over here and over
at i that My Neitlilmt is on, , >.;,'n,i noW T am more than
Glen Gray’s Casa Boma orches-
tra again is heard on Columbia's
"Matinee at Meadowbrook” Satur-
day, August 9, KTJtH 300-4:4)0 P.
M. The program emanates from
Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook, the
Cedar Grove, N. J., dance rendez-
vous, John Tillman Is emcee.
CORNELIUS’
STATION
Washing and Greasing
Truck Tires and Tubes
yery Wash Job Vacuum Cleaned
L97 Sinton, Texas
STEP OUT WITH CONFIDENCE
.... . fn clothfes that arc spic and span, fresh as a daisy
in .Iiine ! We’ll dry-clean arid press your clothes—
make then)' newlook.ifig again. Send yotir clothes to
us. You’ll be satisfied! ; (
, P , - 7 Readymade Slacks and Pants ,
^ Carried in Stock. , 1
CC 7C J I T_
Library Notes
P. E. Featherl
“Sells Suits That Fit’
PHONE 361
SINTON
ON A
FLY ROD?
USE OUR SERVICE and HAVE
f ' .
BETTER HEALTH
Effective and Pleasant to Use
E. T. and Ruth Callahan
CHIROPRACTORS
Of course not—and,don’t expect an ordinary
(I"sorvic* jod" to catch the exact service
' needs of youur car. No two cars need the
same service. That’s why we determine by tests what
■your car needs—then service" it with modern equip-
ment and genuine parts. As a result, you save money
because we recommend only the service you actually
need, when you need it.
South Amerjca.
le added, "The continuance of U&0
brough the year 1947 Carries about
hrough the year 1947 comes about
the Secretaries of War and Navy
• nd the head of the Veterans Ad-
Tninlytratlon." The program f<)r this
final year of operation will be able
lit serve veterans in hospitals, njen
cn .occupation duty overseas, and
hose in training, or in. transit, here
vaiii/.eil ai,,l blnatmlware. a
while -we. ; s-uriply ' you-:';
; & Sims Hardware Co. ' ■ *lc,
uo\y
giVod sto, for yotn: selection. Shop. lowing
See Us
FOR SERVICE THAT FITS
YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
Uncle Sam Says
t home. In keeping with the Na-
ional US.Q policy ^ojf terminating
ts services Where1 the "need no
onger exists, the number in opera-
ion has already -been rod need from
5 -to 26. At the same time, how-
ver, USO is expanding its opeera-
ions Overseas. Since VJ day ielevep
lubs have been opened in the Phil-
ppines; three in China; and seven
r eight, clubs have been opened in
apart to date. ,
R. B. Thornton, Jr., saidf "USO
urnished us the only eritertain-
nent We had onlwo Jinia and Sat-
an-and It still furnishes the only
ntertainment in many remote
laces where /wholesome enter-
ainme’nt.is g;reatly needed."’ Thorn-
op, a major in the air corps, was in
he service fo.ur years and seryed
ne yearfoverseae ill the Pacific.
WM
J"I>Miniv’ J- ■ iv
DODSON’S GARAGE
Pontiac Cars - GMC Trucks
1 " it * - , - • t, * .
Sales and Service
We Are Featuring This Week A Complete
Stock of
Phone “72
1T>TI 11 WSfcJ iB»i
Apple blossoms are blooming here
in- the State of Washington. If 1
needed another reason to impress
yon with the yrtadom of buying
United States Savings Bonds regu-
larly, these orchards would inspire
me. Every Savings Bond will bear
fruit later in the form of a new
home, education for a child, or reali-
zation of other personal goals. Your
Savings Bonds grow to full richness
in ten years, $4 for every $3 invested.
V. S. Triasury Department
F E ED S
Poultry—Chows
Chick, Broiler Mashes,
Dairy Feeds, Hog Feedsy and anything
else you may need to help produce
your food at home.
Uncle Sam Says
We also have plenty of FIELD PEAS
A *
See us for your needs
,f Christ
masses f1ei*
All Ages
Sixty-three years ago this month,
Americans discovered a new way
of joshing a neighbor who invested
bis monhy unwisely! “Go buy your-
PURINA
CHOWS,
North M-P Depot Phone 47
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1946, newspaper, August 1, 1946; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718208/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.