San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1948 Page: 4 of 10
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COUNTY NEWS 'T'
l FOUR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1948.
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A DATE WITH PAL HUBBY
. . . calls for your best frock at its best!
When you send your dainty dresses to us,
you can rely upon scientific cleaning, at-
tention to details.
Order your Fall Suit early, have it shipped
later. , ■vb'V; ■ ", ■
Ready made Pants and Slacks in
$7.50 up. f <
stock
P. E. Feathering
THE CLEANER—PHONE 361
Mrs. Dan Martin
Entertains WSCS
With Social Tuesday
Mrs. Dan W. Martin was hostess
to Circle No. 1 of the WSCS at
her home on Tuesday afternoon for
I the social Meeting and program,
j The. devotional service /and closing
prayer were given by Mrs. • Clyde
[Mayo. Mrs. W. F. Markussen gave
,a discussion on the World Council
of Church Assembly and Mrs. Wj
E. Beyer talked on the Worship
at World Council of Church As-
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(semhly, concluding her talk with
'a prayer.
| Mrs. Sid McKinnon played a
beautiful piano selection, “In Rose
Tirne.” The Rev. M. C. Stearns and
others gave brief talks on tYtq
World Council of Churches.
Beautiful colored asters andvred
rose buds were placed about the
I living room while the (lining room
table was' centered with an ar-
rangement of fresh fruit in a brass
bowl. On the table by, the ’speaker
was the open Bible, flanked by
lighted tapers.
, Mrs. -F- \W Markussen and Mis
B. j’ Allen assisted' the hostess
in v* rvinu i i fp shinonts t<> M**s-
(lani's Sid MiKinro'ii. J-> *>;d \1<
KimIIivAV K B* w i . B H (iibh
< '|yi.U* Mavi
■Sipes, I 11«• \
lire \1 ill-, ii
Mis. M (•
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Sinton H. D. Club
Meets at Dragoo
Home Wednesday
The Sinton Home Demonstration
Club met in {he home 6f Mra.
Owen Dragoo Wednesday. with
Mrs. L. W. Sweeney, president,
presiding.
The rolf call was answer-fed by
giving, “My Regular Breakfast
Menu." ij ?"
Plans were discussed concerning
the coming activities of the H.
D. Clubs of the county and those
pf the Council. Mts. Clifton Mize
was nitrifed exhibit chairman -for
the club to fill a vacancy cjn this
committee. .
'Miss Susan Perry. H. D. Agent,
gave a demonstration on quick-
bread making. The .demonstration
included the .proper assembling and
mixing of ingredients, baking and
testing of the finished product for
flavor and general quality.
A sandwich plate with cold drink's
was served to the club members
and .guests.
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Miss Dolly Strzinek
Complimented at Tea
Miss I i«»l!y Sti/.imk. brblvM‘l»‘<t
M .la< k Fojtik, was com plimVnt *'<•).
vviih a ten sl)n\v«-r at ihe litunr «>f
Mrs Mag eh- Kasimr Sat uiM'i V.
Sj-pi.uiib. r |v. wit’li Mrs IV. O.
Sin r iMiri. .Mrs. (1 • ••» Bur I'MigJiH,
Norman Westley
Gibson Celebrates
Fourth Birthday
Mrs. Birl Bevins entertained Sat
urday afternoon - September 25 "at
Her home honoring her tiephew,
Norman Westly Gibson, on his 4th
birthday. , .
Tot gardes were played and paper
horns were given as favors.
Ice cream and cake were served
to the following: Jimmie Gibson,
•Delmar Heseltine, Ronnie Roemike,
Jimmy Eaktn, Stormy Dragoo, De-
niece Hughs, Mao' Ana and Marie
Van Houvel, Albert Hesseltine, Jr.,
Bobby and La Faye Hesseltine,
Patsy Cave, Lucress Baker and the
Ijonoree. Also present were Mea-
dames Gus Roemike, Floyd Dragoo,
Leonard Hughes, Albert Hesseltine,
N. J. Gibson and Roy T. Horton.
Mrs. James Gibson, Warnia B#i
le Bivens and Nancy Kay Horton
assisted Mrs. Bivens with hostess
dutjes.
fC'* WM spa
ship of the Woman's Society tit ing the
Christian Service,
Mrs. Dragoo Hostess
To Sinton H. D. Club
Mrs. A. N. Dragoo and daughter,
Viola, entertained the ginton H.'D.
Club at their home for a regular
meeting Wednesday.
Roll call was answered by giv-
of one new :
Mrs. Lb N. Sweeney was______
leader for the day and discos
“Materials of Today and- Their
Uses.” She was assisted by Mrs.
Alma Turner.
Announcement was made of the
annual achievement day to be held
in Sinton on October 21.
Refreshments were then served
to the club members and guests.
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Methodist Group
Wesleyan Service
Guild Meet At
Tidwell Home
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Blue And Gold
Banquet Tues. Nigftfc
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Mrs. Kichards Hostess
To .Presbyterian
Ladies Tuesday 'VVF
S. Ik Itieha r«,l
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k.imiji’I" ami llu ' hofi^ii Aljvr
, stalling the -gpe-s't i‘«‘g teCor -Mis.s
: But 11 Yatmrtdt invited tiieMi to h*'*'
ihw |,< aufifui iljkpkiv of gift* ii\. niF
,l =" >"V>« •' Guild K1v ......... f
'I "' ' , ^lf’ l-hfil't-M §plf. i itiii. V.-u- lubl in l.-ic*- ,
1,1 •' ' 1 '' 'VlF I'i ■ with '.-I- basket cl full flowers ill
's Mi- i l:py ,M■■ nptqied tbh
me* f i up Mis, ILivin \‘u I* i,'-
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Visit Corpus Temple
The Juniv-r departrpent of the.
Me.thrplist i lnir/h. aCTiqnpanied by
•their Siifu^.1 inteiident. M r*. W. C.
Sherman an-I tepCfier. Mrs. \\', K.
I.h-yef at l* ruled Sunday Hehhol
vicys in Gurpps Glirlsti .Siindoy
nuenhir. Bi‘pteriibt:r 1.9. at TemphY
B.-tlr FTL Raid'd Shlrmy \Volf ex-,
,fFlained Soirjf of the ifha&i-s of Jew-,
, IhIi religion to'the grruip, and con*
them (»n a tour of Tpiuplc.
A Her dinner at t he Fhfeken
Shat k and trip to North ^Reach
tli*' rioqp leturnid t«» Sinton, hkv-
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M:- M'-nill r, Mrs: S.his.ui.
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hill lb.hi PuU'iub.1 IU Hu '•hm-.i. _ p, , '.,| , l;w. \\y> ,jnf tli
parlors of the >!■•!., >!ii 1'i j ,'.F(U,, j,'rlil |,, ,• -[-i,. -i.l.i'y 'ah. ,•
Idi.\ fki t *' •< t '\i
Toys da \ bin lit
The tabb y ! .vvr •
blue and a'.Id and b
tre»-s foi( d. nii-a \ mils,
had tin Cub m-uaiia m. 11in' and
each plat , h.id a s".uv.eriir na'pktrj ’
hand <1\ < d ami mud*- by1 t ie/ 1 '-d>sv j
- It.ul.v Tli-.iJ.tin.iM' ami ' Anna s<,li;jri i,
lhait ^*r\ed .. delicious plat* (.(|jjnK v
f .iiM-i i n a nf si lufwit lies. ■ i*nta ti\ / -
(hips, tal;** and |>uneli. t'> the f«»1 -
.Mrs.’ WalteV S( In hit'/, sister
bride. ;ilt. in'ated
S(:ryiiim fake
the t wi h t y - f i e fctresf s
Yl ft rial (lay
Those altfridlng In addition -to
the leader.* mentioned abPVe Were:
Maris Montgomery, Millie 'Burton,
Jutly (Busing, Carol Ann Crow,
(*ynda Barker. Mickey Mof're. Wal-
lace Malev, Ida vis Bichard Vic kers,
ami II. <\ Bey r.
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d. .cum tli*q.
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klnvjliv lp['lub* t" and quests
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auxiliary
leader
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l.rogpju /.,i.I a W/iit.r t: M.,11111. Hayis \ if kf-rs. .1
4iy*-i' Boywt.nl F'inl. Kdna iLivJkl Mahel
Hunt. .\i. (*. Stearns, B. 11. Bjngs^,
J, T Dawson. J. I. Knox. Flli« "fid-
well. \Y. B.
Teachers Honored by
Methodist Church
Thf congregation of the Metho-
dist Church honored the !^int<m
PTA MEETING POSTPONED | teachers with their annual covered
The first meeting of the Parent- dish dinner at the church parlor
Men...this is the month for
ARROW HARVEST TONES
W. Benson, <' M.
p. m.
Mary Vance Picket,t. Ruby Trout-
Idvsey, Gracfoian, Ma urine Humes, Anna...lie'll
Kpbx, W. D. I'ilkin'jL'fun, .Jt/f B,..n- !Hunt an<1 ,tu,'-v s,niuf-
son, \'.. M. Brown, L A. Harris.
W. H. Lad lev. Walter ,Ia ckson. ] (hur<>' Tues.laV night. October A* j
The follovviiig piopYam \v.
fled ■ Out-:. 1 . \ ■' :l
1. Pledge *if allepiaricc- —(l 'Cult i1
Scout Gflbreath 1* a*ling. '/ ■
2. Ynvoca.ti**rr ' 1 ■ f |
,3. Barupief
4. Ko.ng, "H-'fnf y< >n The Range" 1
by f'VihFwith Mrs, Tom West di-J
recti rig.
f». Pr* sent.D joh <>f -the fojh-vviri'g ,
awards by < > A Tfirlgi p I Kiwynisj . # . /t
regies- rib.tiv*- T'w ■ • Diver / Arrow j I GciCh-OrS E lit 61 ‘tell 11 GCl iCanfida and Alaflyi
......................... '" With Reception '■ 'O—
Social Calendar
| teachers- >v
t- dish dinne
Teach* r Association which was \to Thursdav night' -September 1G.
have been held Thursday ni^.ht, ] Mrs. /Allen LawrenV
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. .. ... , . Monday afternooii, October 4, the
The next meeting will he at the ... .* , ,
, r ! Mothers C lub of Sacred Heart
Guests,.- Mesdarues iiaympn*! FdT
wards. Kenneth Falwards and II.
M Alcott, and . sey*-h children.
Roger Fiam'!.
.Jenninfv b>\ -Vn
Bint! award> f.
gr«>up, Bpi;. r IT
ard Jerihrnf , |e,
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Gilbreath / i
ft. Dui* Mast*,a - Mupit* ’
’T. t 'losing ,(H'l *-moiii*|-’<d.ni lav -
frig < *ire|e arid ::w ty,f, },. i . ■ ij<-t in
There w* r* sixty ('ni.s, pa i -u: -
llnd friends pT c---. nt
Twiin; , M . -
' a miJ tola j t
Girl Scout Leaders
Hold Meeting
Fad-els oL the
, The
held a lin'd i rig /TVt' f I
Tiiesdav rih>rtiiiin
A. to. Sop*-r. vug )Vn>
] >a Ve .\1 a r’t ill, pf , y. i i jjj
M rs. <;!.' v-Y. 11 * 'Man. -pul ,
commit t ..-, .rad ft.i, j., |
Clifton Mi. 'Boy Mi"i
Htone, Alex (Tu.d* i ,rr\ \Y
ley, presi fit;
By PTA Wednesday [Small Son of Mr.,
i-yFit? t.,,.i,.a—c-iut;..!:- And Mrs. Schneider
' ” ?:l'- ~ . Cnte, tai-m d, the ta.’uLv layt Uy*d-;
' ■r'!! 1,1 .' ‘ \!1 r|,|/ m-'.i'i y Tniydit -'.wii h a i - - ■ |-J i<i|i at ^ ^
’?!|V- hijtdi s* ITo*>| gymiinsjunt 1 wit h . Last Thufe'day h.ft('i;tipbh L >.le.,s-
( ‘ 1 ’ ' ' t};.-• •. members of tip- exiTciitive (:ofu- <l,ames 'Maryin Buetotc, 11. A. Adams
ip.iit--' , s*-rving -as lu.sif-ss'f s. I’h'il Ludwig, B. A. .ydatns. iler-
Tlm fe;n-hers- w*-r.- 'in'■’tl.n-. t oee.iv-.man. K^riTy** ahd A rthas (’liopelrts
i.nii' -line and myt the • pbnuits.. a ml■ni'ertaiiu-ii with a Latl*^ sliower at
gia-sp-y as they arrived;; the home of Mfs. Buetpw, honor-
Tlie ; refresh merit table -was cov- irig Flic/* P;i:ul Sdljm-ider, infant
» r*d with a la<c clot'h and Was ra*n-^s*»n of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
t.-i'-.l with a crystal howl of purph- Schneider. *>
nn.l pink asters, flanked by gifeen; Tn tlm c.'.rner of dhe living moni
. o-ailes ..in niatMimg hplderSj Mrs. 1 W.IS a uml-rella. daintily, ti^rb-
( L. .1* ani.ngs presi-dci at the ^.j-atedA,in l*ahv blue and white
pom li bowl, j crepe paper ruffles, which held tile
Approximately _P..i -te;,ehors and jViffk for the 'v*.upg hbhotn-e.
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! ' ■- ' ’ dioldmg
A' tie. _ biis.ipe-s in*'ting M fs. asters atid la'*' fern W'-ii'C usedf Tbi*
if* , vh'coia t inns. 1 n. each flower \\ as . a
H',„tiny pu t on- <»f a Hal# face.,-
,M ’■ tin- k! ini tig room ;v large sfo.rk
jT.'K *'d op the'bullet and the
) vim: tpble .\v;iV vriit' I ' d with a.
%)iave been hold Thursday night, 1 Mrs. /Allen LawrenW W^lcofnod
,1. I. .Llllt I PI- . 1 . V
U s l'.-itlii rcpU'mhi-t- J11. nt tin--UIkJi Sclinnl tri<- tnifsts,, after whleh Superip-
Au.lit.niiim has i/Eiell IHiStponE'il tu t.'inlant M.|le .ymith. iruniduceE]
Friday niistot, fu-tEiljE-r 1. at 7:30 th<- teiuTit-rs and' their families.
’J'he (.allies were attractive with
centerpieces of. fruit emphasizing
the fall seasim. The di,nner, which
consisted of a .(treat variety of
meet qt 4:00 p. jn, at'fncats, vegetables, salads- and des-
j'sE-rts. was• served buffet style. Rev.
M.. C. Stearns qave^the invocation.
....... iy». AiiprojiTmatels-, 160 quests, and
" re" n't" nian's Missionary Union will ),„id !church members' attended this en-
" I tJS-ir iirinual ' meeting at tli.- First |qyalhle affair which is sponsored
l:.-e|.t 1st (-|mr< li in Sinton Thursday by the church under the chairman-
Gctoli* r, Rh at 9s:4f) a. m.
/All ahnual ro]»orts will given ’ Dr. R. M. (’avness. president of
at 7:30 p. v». for a regular meet
ing and covered, di^h 6upper.
Following the jir<>gram Mrs. Wal
p r (J. Martin gave
.travck'guo (if li »-.i*
I the- scho\»l.
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The Blanco Associatinpal
at tlvev business meeting and of-'jlhe 1 University of Corpus Christ!
.jficer^ for thc'^Ticw year will b^ will bring the inspirational mess-
Honored with Shower
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FVot i f- j f :; t
v. ; t U' M rs /
-led!- . M,..v
1 -1 n *,• \v" n t * - in sprinkl e r s
arrang«'i_m*nts of ' Vvit«•
Al-
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I'Myrqilimr |-ii ni<
vui d.i,. ( ndoh, i ^ nt
r. All proop“ ;ir;' a,ski-d
'Mo, S< opt Hut Satur- ;r,vny('t*
was
/a t j* lib. o'clock.
NOTICE!
We will have in stock almost anything
necessary to make your yard beautiful:
GRASSES
FERTILIZER
BULK FLOWER SEEDS
BULBS OF ALL KINDS
BULK VEGETABLE SEEDS
We give SPECIAL*Attention to any
V, - 7 •'
order - small or large.
iSinton Feed & Seed Store
Phone* 47-L. D. 8
Feed & Seed Store
Phone 96
showing a miniature
scyne »»n it of twsb < 1 * * 1T s sxViriging
Jin swing's and snfall limbrcllas and
|water .sprinklers. Tlu* cake was
(Igcoratcd with- a blue. and white
umbrella., Mesdaihes Art has C Imp-
el its ami Joe Owen, alternated in
servings cak»* aiN/ lime jnihch to
the 3.5. guests present.
Girl -Scouts .Troop 4
Elect Officers
Last Thursday
The Girl Scouts Troop Noi 4'
met last Thursday, September 23)
for their regular rUec-tirur at the
Scout Hut with their leaders.
Mesdames J ark Stone and II. \V.
Frlske, present.
The following: officers were elect-
ed for the next six months: I’res-
ldcnt, Shirley Morgan; vice presi-
dent, Helen Beverly; treasurer,
Carol Henry; reporter, Jeannette
Frlsko; flag hearer, Mary I<ou
Coin; color guards, Marilyn Moore
and Diane Llvzaey.
The meeting closed with refresh-
ments from the snack box.
Mrs. Oscar Mayfield
Hostess To Hobby
Club Friday
Mrs. Oscar Mayfield entertained
the members of the Sodvllle Hobby
Club in her heme Friday.
After a covered dish luncheon
was served the members spent the
afternoon sewing or working with
their favorite hobby.
Those present were: Mem dams*
Archie Vickers, Clyde, Mayo, Taft
Morrow. Tom West, Milliard Vick-
ers, Cecil Vickers .and hostess, Mrs.
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gatarjines and
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Land detail...
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Ripe and ready for eary
plucking is one of the bc:t
styled shirts of the year
. . . Arrow Harvest Tones.
It comes in beautiful sett
shades of Fall colors wilh
neat white satin stripes.
And for edch shirt color
there's a handsomely blended
Arrow tie and handkerchief
in colors that harmonize
to perfection.
Come in, get them with
the perfect Arrow collar,
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the Sanforized label
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shirts $4.50 • ties $1.50 • handkerchiefs 65e I /X
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Announcing Opening
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Guaranteed
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Reducing Salon
Saturday, Oct. 2nd
Located next door to
Rose’s Beauty Shop
Reducing Can Be fun
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Steele, Howbert A. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1948, newspaper, September 30, 1948; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718967/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.