San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1949 Page: 4 of 16
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SAN PATRICIO COUNTY NEWS
FIVE THURSDAY. MARCH 24, 1949
W.S.C.S. Meet In
Mrs. Dickson’s Home
For Study On China
, The W.s:c.s. of the First Method-
ist Church met in the home of Mrs.
Arthur Dickson for the Becond
study on China, with Mrs: James
—
Guild Meets In Ho:
ffl SOCIAL ACTIVITIESa
Of Miss Merrill
The Wesleyan Service Guild of -p
the First Methodist Church met at . |
the home of Miss Bertha Merrill (
Tuesday night with \ Mrs. Alva A
Daniels and Miss Ruby Smith,
assisting as hostesses.
The.pres^dent, Mrs. J. Roy Moses,
opened the, meeting. Mrs. Claud
Boyd gave a very interesting re-
port on the District ^Guild meeting
held in Victoria, Sunday March) is. .
Mrs. A. D. Atkin had charge of the
program. By special request' Mrs. A
M. C. Sterns gave the inspiring
talk on prayer that she gave at the
district meeting.
A Bible reading contest was con-
ducted by Mrs. Moses and enjoyed '
by all. j
Refreshments of sandwiches, (
cookies, mints and candies were .]
served by the hostesses to the fol- j
lowing: Mesdames J. Roy Moses, I
W. C. Sherman, Steafns, Walter G.
Martin, C. E. Boyd,
NOW! WE BRING YOU
U-SAN-O
INSURED MOTHPROOFING
AT NO EXTRA COST
MRS. GEORGIA SHILLING, Society Editor
R. Kirkpatrick,. co-'hqstess.
The meeting was called to order
by Mrs. W. E. Beyer, study leader.
The program was as follows;
Devotional, Matthew -25:1,46, Mys.
Dan Martin. "The Gains and Losses
in China," Mrs. Grady Dewveail;
“Choices of Christian People," Mrs.
S. J. Vickers.
The tea table had as its center-
piece an arrangement of calen-
dulas. In the living room were car-
nations and on the coffee table
were' nasturtiums in a crystal
bowl.
Refreshments of singel food cake
and- coffee were served to the fol-
lowing: Mesdames Thomas Kenny,
■ \V. H. Mover, A. M. Johnson,’ I. (J.
: lthin*;. Fred Tewes. M. C, Stearns,
; S. J? Vickers.. .Dan .Martin, .J. II.
: .Vto.rr'iu * Dri-w .Moss, t>11<, Sciitoo-
ilo| :i f!<] 1 be, hostess.
♦ At" the ,v!".vo Of. tf t ill. oi my an
..Me'-l in: Wo * t , I.' n -fAr ■ r e 1 rl -
Pioneer Woman’s
Club Met At liome
Of Mrs. Jackson
Mrs. P.
D. Johnson was guest
speaker at the Pioneer Woman’s
Club whiA met at the home of Mrs.
M. D. Jackson with Mrs. W, W.
LaRue as co-hostess, March 16th.
Mrs. Johnson was introduced by
Mrs. W, B. Moss, program leader
for the day. Mrs. Johnson gave a
report on the District Contention
of Women's Club^. which met re-
| that the year book of The Pioneer
Woman’s Club was judged one of
the five best in the District and will
be sent to the. State Convention.
■Mrs, Johnson .then- rovciewed -the
I book “Anson Jones" by 'Dr.' Her-
i.liert €’. (ij^nbrell, prof, of History
| at S. .M. I'. For tii|s biography of
| tin- last pri siilcnt of tin- Republic
of Tax is, lie won the1 top award of
Texas First M Mb' of f.• 11< is In 104H.
Tlie stifry:-i" ads like fiction mid,
ucis presented in an interesting
manner.'
ItiTri'SlnpcnlK were' served the
following gties'l s: Mrs.- Johnson,
Ml*. I.Miles, and Mrs: I. L.
Mct’ojd,. •'
Memlii is presentbwre: '.Mi Ndames
.1. G. Cook, (J. VV. Cook,'.1. T. DaW-
son. II. M. Ford. Roy Caines,'DuS
Median, J. I), llollan, J. T. Johnson,
AJleft S. IjiwrcneC, Dave Martin,
.J. A'. Miller, J. E. Miller, Roy Moody.
W.' B. Moss, L. F. Neumann and
Eric .Warren.
It> good news for you. Now you can get
moth protection for your garments when
you send them to us for our quality clean-
ing. No wonder it’s sensational news when
tliis is an extra service at no extra cost!
Martin; 0. E. Boyd, J. G; Cook,
J. T. Dawson, A. D. Aikin, E'. M.
Tidwell? Edna David, John Merrii,
Ray y.tembrklge, Dorothy Clark,
Hayward L. Ford, Mabel Hunt,- J.
W. Watson, R, IF. Biggs, Ernest
Bttrli, Mrs. Margaret Walker of
.BiirtvC'll, .ixansas; MlSses Elboia
Smith, ('lara" MeN'eil, oitavla Dus-
Mrs. E. \\7 Submodel’
MjU’Cji. Hi, 11. 1);
C'l-ul > lIo<tesH .
aiitl vM.Try VajK’je ITrkott. :
Tin* f will la*, Tuesday
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P. E. Ffeatherling
THE CLEANER r— PHONE 361
April hth.
Sir. and : .Mrs.', R. Rl. Parker of
Eciiuburg. wft'e .the- giffsts of ills '
parents. Miv and Mr,s. I.. It.-Parker,
Tuesday night, enroutp to North
Carolina. ■
Spring is In the , air: Dg yotir *
slu ing cleaning with ' ft : n e W- f
HOOVER cleaner. Call - Ewing &
Sims Hdwe. Co. for a demonstra-
tion. s ' -
The nie'tine uie.i i ailed' Im order
hr tie |.|i-tl'Jeid Ml- Si ill........
N i.li- lie ih.i’* J atu rr • l rd .r-dl call
'with sleirl ('rita. iu-< .iri'ng ,Fm; the
giejH'-'-r«
Ahr J. JV Varierk and' .Mrs \V.
J. Jama, van- p lepiyn mi the
coiiiii il tiieefing. Mrs. Selinledf-r. h.-iM
charge of the piograro.. a.pd gave-
a very ■ interesting question 'and an-
swer, progriiifi on "Home Nursing
and First Aid." ■ •
A 'St. Patrick color sf^ietne jwas
Carried" -out iri delicious refresh-
ments kerved* to MesdaineS I-ailis
D. O. Mar-
s'u.h i.'a-tt'ipio (.'minty l{mm,-
'T.-trrilV-n .«'lulls - will have a
,o>v at lie 1-diis" I’atnp. Apiil
Mi’A Eloisc* Johnson
Gut*At Speaker At
H. 1). Council Meet
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY!
FREE—a jiffy measure glass to
any lady that comes in for a
demonstration on any Frigidaire
Appliance- Ewing & Sipis Hdwe.
Co., Sinton.
Mifc. and Mrs. Fred W. Martin and
of- Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
TO MARRY APRIL 15—Mrs. Lena Mae. Smith of
Banquete is" announcing the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of her daughter, Daisy Ann, to
Kenneth ty. Tinsley of Sinton,' son of Mrs. Leanora
T. Strait of Atlanta, Ga. The wedding is set for 5 ,p. m.
on Friday,- April 15, at the Banquete Methodist,
MIUIIR .
eons of- Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Mreaver -and children and Miss
Marjorie Martin of Corpus Christi
speht Sunday "March 13 Jn Sinton
at the home of their mother, Mrs.
Dan W. .Martin.
FOIt SALE—-Used Records. Hilf?
billy, and popular. 15c each. Contact
Wayne "Hitt. Phope 310-J lltfc.
Mr. ad Mrs. X>?e Barnett and Kay
-visited he* , parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Richardson in Driscoll, Sun-
day,'
» See. the new Fiesta Dishes: at
Ewing & Sims. Hdwe. Co.
ibla, Jarieu, Reri Hill.
Church.
Eddy " Marliurger, ' CSuta
burger,
Rpzypal, .Vaneei-k, John' Rr'izypal
and the hostess.
cal Traveiogues" with Mrs. Rockey ,
Harkey telling ".The Marvelous
Musical Story of Barcelona" and
Miss Marjorie ..SMHi'ng giving “The
Theatre In Spain,”
After the . program a social ’hout
was nri joyed: and refreshments- were
served: to Mbsdames Seymour,
Harkey; ('.■ A,^.M<ibre, p. I,. John:-)
A., Ii. Aikin, Frank Markussen,
T. J. Higgins, Si'd' McKinnon, A.-
M. Johns: hi and.Rlisseg Shilling and
Elnorn Smith, . " -
Mrs. J. Roy Moses
Music Club' Hostess
Thursday, March 17
Mrs, J. Hoy Moses 'entV*rtain«(!
the Einton> MuKic‘. Club in her home
'Phurstlay evening; . ;
/Hie mei-tin-L' \v;fs called yt'> order
by the |»residoht. Mrs. Sey-#
mOnj\ and Mrs. . Moses _ I’/.j.d tin*
‘jfiiinutoM of th“ last/nieeiin^. Jiusi-
'iHs«‘Avas discussed.
Tib* j')i-DRiam was *froiji. "Muyi-
Mrs, T. E. Fullick
Bridg-Ette Club
Hostess, Friday
richards
Mi--.' A. K. -Fuiliek • nil rt.iim-,1
c i li fdg- E.tt• ('lull wit h t w o table's
bridge at iij r iiom,- i-'i :da\’ after-
Reunions
Anniversaries
Restorations
Portraits
Weddings
Parties
si in
pay- your PUbfcriptio.Nj
on m,NEW
PURINA STARTENA
CHECKER-ETTS
Mrs. R. R. Gibb and
Mrs, O. F. Talley
Entertain Priscilla’s
. .The ' M'n.lt fn i*r is< jUa Club m.-t
in the home’ of Mrs. K. H., /Ii.hh
Mtifeh is, -with eiVht \isitors ,arVU
.<<*v• n teVn merrthers attending■ '•
T1 ie meeli ng was calh-d t <i or.< 1 er
by the J»resident',* Mrs. .1. M. Land-
rum. Our next club clay being April
1, it ..was voted, all members that
could; .attend 'the style show given
• by the' Pioneer Oiub April *1. .The
To show you how foBt they grow —we’re raising
^some chicks on New Purina Sfartena Checker*
Etts in our display brooder in the store. Take a
look at Checker-Etts — see how our chicks go for
them — grow on them. It’s not magic — it’s New
i Purina Startena Checker*Ett&— thd chick starter
you’ll want for your chicks—/or sure/
’* PURINA RISIARCH TtSTS SHOW
niccfirig .'I'ljuunicil
Purina Research chicks grew
12% faster on New Startena
K Checker-Ells than on last
■\ year * Startena mash which
1 was the BEST Purina had EVER
|^\ made lor life and growth.
JuhnniP Bru'wil, F. A. Russell, (!.
-K.. Archcrd, F. I). Neumann, F; B.
•('uric-'.. II. M. Jackson, It. A. .Rar-
sl. y, J. M. I-'ynJrum, N-. H.. (btl'st,
<>, F: Talley., and Uttlo.13iil.lios-
' worth,. ■ .
n'd « Maim
Sinton Music, Club
Celebrates 22nd
Birthday Tuesdtiy
wi's ii rou
MKII
Tlio Sinton Mm-lc.(’.lull coldbrnted
its -Jripl .birth 11 fry anniversary Tut-s* .
day night w.ith a reception' for
I'l'ci'li-ll. back, violinist, fofloiVlng
lior rbneort at ■ the '• High School
Auditorium. *
Tile ' reception was hclj at ttic
homo pf Mr. and Mi’s. T. .1. Illg-
gl.ns. Mrs. HlgglnH,, vice president
of the Sinton .Municipal , Concert .
Association, wits the founder^hd.is .
a life president of thp Stnton^Mrtsle
Club- Which sponsorotf the organi-
zation lot the, concert association
three years ago.
Mrs. Walter G. Mnrtln, vice riresl-
dent of the Music Chibi anil chair-
man of - the reception committee'
introduced Mrs. P. L. Johnson who
gave a brief resume of thg history
of the club through thh 22 years.
Four charter members' of the
club,’ Mrs. Martin,' Mrs. Higgins, ►
Mrs. R. Kunltz and Mrs. Johnson
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In grey with lime or tangerine, whit* -with
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Phones 47-1,. D. 5
$24.95
A MOST WONDERFUL IDEA FOR SUMMER . . .
Perez has combined fine woven seersucker and
chambrdy In a dress that is destined to be j(aur
favorite all summer long. Brown and white seer-
’ sucker with brown chambray or gray and white
seersucker with gray chambray. Sizes 10'- 20.
* Phone 36
“SERVICE OUk MOTTO”
beautifully decora
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Tracy, James F. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1949, newspaper, March 24, 1949; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718253/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.