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Taylor News
Austin News
Sorviees at ill churches of Tay-|
f were good and well attended
Jndav.
The Willing Workera club of Lit-
It Bethel A. M. E. church met at
he home of Mn. R. E. Mai key.
I he topic for discussion was led
Mrs. EstelU Woodson.
Community Welfare Association I it* weekly meeting Tuesday night
Sponsors Show at the home of Mrs. William
On Friday night, Nov. 18, at the Spence, 11<W San Bernard street.
Community Center, a "Black and i The Hallowe'en Frolic proved to be
Tan Revue" will be given, present
ing a company of 24 performei:*
SAN
Lockhart News
I
10 REe. I S T E R
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1982.
Dale News
These 24 performers arc support- routine of
ed by 12 beautiful chorus gi
, successful affair. The evening.School waa on time.
,< «s *p*nt' r*rJ pi*y'n*,in<' ot'|er'
Sunday was a high day ia | h< teachers of St. John school,
new conference year it the 11,7; \|rl. Urtta Hill end Miae Alma
church, with Pastor Cyphers (nine ; Sheffield, attended their inati-
us two masterpieces. 8^2! ,ut.' t l-oAhart on Friday and re-
' u Their
Prof, and Mrs. 0. J Ma-.ev an.l who wi" *in|f and <lancc' Six bl,cl
m"" /. ... i;_ .. ....tU i L . « ,
.spence,
be next
yment. Mrs. Jewel
01 S. First street, will
Dstess.
their aona accompanied by Mr.
Maxwell, motored to Milatn coun
face
dan<
comedians with jckes
■a and comical songs.
cannot be excelled.
ty, where Prof. Massey will teach1 batic llancin* and taP <l ™ng that
achool.
Correction: Mr. Lewis Will-
rich's name was misspelled in last
Napier was
business this
nut of
week-
week i iaaue.
*iae.
For this we apolo-
Mrs. I
the city
end.
! Mrs. Willie Houston entertained.
Little Theatre Has Complete I «st visitors from San Antonio Sunday,
for "C ommon Clay" The Royal T. C. Co-operation club
In the production of the play, wjl( rnfet Tuesday evening at 1700
„ . .Mrs. Hallie Bell walker is playing «r, R.v-
Miss Dolores Hall, teacher of An- the role of Ellen Neal, the star tornMUione s« ho«te<. ArrangJ.
derson High achool. Austin, spentfrole. Mr. J. E. Mosby Sr. is pla; - Arrange,
the **'k-*nd with her lister, Miss ing the role of Richard Fullerton,
I ^le Mm. E. A. Johnson, the
Mr. Wm. Harrison, the grocer role of Mrs. Evelyn Fullerton, the
a woodman of our city, had a mother; Earnest Rhambo as Yates,
collapsing apell in his store Nov. a lawyer; P. H. Bellamy Jr. the
.. !" 'eJL at this writing. clerk; and Miss Marjorie Lawscn
ia to be seen as Miss Warren, the
office girl to Lawyer Filson. To
Mrs. Fannie E. Stewart of Hills-
boro ia here looking in on Mr .
ments will be made for a dinner
dance in the near future.
I Mrs. Sadie Warren of Chicago,
111., spent three months with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. War-
ren, 1611 Hackberry street.
A. C. E. *,t
ou time with Mra. Ruby Kerr, the
new president, on duty. Mr. ami
Mrs. Bryant Howard of Aattiii
were present and made very ,n
curaging remarks.
Sunday School on time witk
pcrintrndent at his post. Ret,
II. Huff preached at 11 o'cl
chose as hit text, "Then
Was a Man to Speak Like
Man." Rev. Huff haa el
St, James A. M. E. church
they get a paator.
Mt. Salem M. E. church Sa
School opened on time. Ret.
W. Allen is back for another )i
work. All members are pfc
with his return.
Connie Creighton and her many complete the cast are Miss Onie
Xrwmds of Taylor. B. Conley, Miss Willie I.ee John-
Mr. r ehx Pruitt, who has been son, James Heed, Booker T. Worm-
in Fort Worth for quite a while, ly, John Henderson and Eugene
ha* returned home to his parents, Mays.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pruitt, regular! ,
•ubscriberi of the Register.
Mr. and Mra. Isaac Hiekey, Mrs.'
E. A. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Miller motored to Cameron visiting
Miss Nettie Hiekey last week, re- f
turning with Harvey Lee Jr.
New Hope Baptist Church
At 11 o'clock the pastor gave us
a great message. His subject was
"How to Build on a Rock." B. Y.
P. U. at 6:30 with Sister E. North
u. n - .... , ... in charge. Williamson Creek wor-
-mGrge Merfd,th *nd, 'hipped with us Sunday night a
Louise Reese were married '—• •
last
Sunday night.
The Interdenominational Board
met at the residence of Mr. and
Mri. Elijah Allen Sunday evening.
Plans were made for a program to
be held in the near future.
Under the crushing attack of the'
the big rally was in full swing.
The pastor preached a wonderful
sermon.
The Y. M. A. met in its usual
business meeting Monday evening
with Mr. Clifton Brown as host,1
The club is planning an elaborate!
affair for Thanksgiving. An edu-
cational program is alto being ar-l
ranged by Mr. Arthur Bacon of
the program committee, to close
Nepro Achievement week.
Miss Marjorie I-awson, 1012 Ea-t
11th street, has been confined for
a few days,
AUSTIN
DAY AND NIGHT
ported • tr*at meeting.
school wi" 'tart Monday.
Mrs. A 0. Lofton and parents
gave a timely entertainment at the
St. l.ytton school Saturday night.
Mrs. Priscilla Solomon Sneed has
returned bopie.
* Mr. Mr'- Zeno Carter and
children to" returned home.
Ellsworth. Kraimua and Earnest
Roland tave eturned home.
j Mrs. Any I'«*u was a visitor
'rom Mint"1' vialting hia ill fa-
ther, R«*. K. D- Davl -
Miss Hsry Hill, etudent of An-
derson high of Austin, la home on
j account of illness.
Mrs. Bis (ireen of Flatonia is
here viaitii tr her grandmother,
Mrs. Msr)' Roland.
Mrs. Viols Byrd Fowler ia vis-
iting her lather, Mr. Moaea Byrd.
We all ri'gret to know of the
'.jburning of I'eacon G. W. Carter's
Hondo News
Sunday School at Firat Itt
opened at 9:45 with Mra. |,
Davis and her co-workera at th h
posts of duty. Group No, l ,
in charge of the program at B.
"• yi | home.
The Needy Benefit had tWii Rev. S. I.. I'a vis of Seguin was
grand lodge at Lockhart. Aboil visiting tome folk over the week.
45 delegates were present Th. end. Hepresihed a wonderful ser-
business session opened at Mr, non Sunday evening and nigh'
a. m. They paid off 7t fcath Miss Alma L. Sheffield aang.
claims.
Mrs. Lue Harris died Oct.Slant!
waa carried to Union for Wrfel 1
Rev. Burton of Whitfall sttendt<l
the funeral.
Yoakum News
Sweet Home Baptiat Church By EL-EL
On time as usual. Supt. W. S. Extra! Miss South Austin hold-
I Edmerson was at his post at the her own—Many admirers claimed—
KUrlr.h.o^ ,t... .v . °Pen'nK Sunday School. Rev.'few get a break—none taken
Blackshear Panthers, hree achool, ch,s. K. John,on , t,lk thn. seriou,,, Mis,
have gone down recently. The first w„ lift R(V. w ■
was the Georgetown Black Eagles w,m,mi ppeachcd at 11 o'clock!
wheri they were aent away with a from Roman, 6:23. Mrf. w_ K>
R ltnn T? .r -Sampson was in chatge of B. Y. I Brown, not a fall shade, but tf the
I ^ V . °mC P" U" Tke choir ™':dertd a PicyiS«n Marco, type.
u V J? th'" *amf' rrogram. At 7 p. m. a covenant! • • •
-i".'.. ^*r"" meeting The pastor attended the All frocked out in fal. ami,
j F. M. A. in Fort Worth. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Street. Setting the pace for th«
Weet Lnd P.-T. A. young married couplet.
Em-e-de-t-ar-r-
Outstandingly prefeiable—Pansy
wether were the main cogs in th<
offense and in the defense it were
Hays, Isaacs, Jackson, Neveri and
Dixon. The most recent victim was
the Cameron Yccmen, who
We^t End Parent-Teacher Asso-
I ,1 , u w*"t cation met Friday evening at 7| Who are these Capitol giiis?
Panthlr hit h° . " i" .e" °'clock- Plan were to put Judging from the president, Miss,
WwmL n V e'rt . ,° .1™ *h™t>be>r and flowers around the Callie Magee and another, MisJ
! ill' t nmi'i ., Weat End school and campus. A Rose Smith, they're gon-na be very
game it was all Earl, Bolden, Hay, duet WM sunug by Mesdames L. M.! competitive.
and Isaacs on the defense. Coach and Gertrude Bolden. I ...
ton^ui0tl«m^"^ntedLnth" ' This "Glorifying th. Southern
Produced Mr,. L. J. Whittington attended Colored Girl" promotion in the Al-
thia year.
MiW
%o florf*
Uisfrosslrom
111 \|MIV It
fti\K\rss
f
TF jon'r aalackf enough to b«*«
Uila tro«tblMoa « •!ln*nt, Jatt trf
r:*r' n • C * C «r Block rtpc\il«s.
OurlDf MO TMT« of iim. tbonua!!
hagained l «tin* results. Don't
let dU' ewin* InflommatiMi wrik-n
fom. >•« morn palof'il
Roo* our fb« ailmvct that's ar 'u*
w rtom of your • nadirW>n. Kid Jo-ir-
••If of both rm>m nl*L: rlalag. ^
• mplr ran't imiflM tb« woulfr
tbla Tfwill fl«f
natil yotrra «w-i flicn. <■ «
Plaataa * C A C or mark CapaaUa
now Look for tha trademarketJ laiwl
en %• /aliow hoi an-l ! • aiu* y«u t*
■Ml:of the h^ar. At your tfmfglat
or md4 tOc for a (rial box.
H. PLANTEN * SON, INC.
tft R«ary Btreat, Brooklya, V T.
Trad# Mark K «. V. I. Par. Off.
Plantens
rL. r Bt*c*
^ > C A P S- s
'.V .
F. M. A. meeting in Fort Worth, amo City Thank,,;g is sure t.
be "glorified-? witn Capital City j
Miss Gwendola Mrhellar, 1823 W. talent. |
I 11th street, had as a week-end j ...
ruest Miss Bernice Rtwsell of Ti!- j The drama entitled "Eyes of
litson college. Love" is brought to light by one
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Overton had of the leading character,, Mils
a pleasant week-end trip to Fort Vivian Thomas.
| Worth, visiting relatives and'
j friends.
Mr. Kay McKellar, 1823 W. 11th
street, and Mrs. Willie Parr, W.
10:h ftreet, are on the sick list.
Their friends wish them steady
improvement.
Mrs. A. M. Earls and Mn. E.
M. Vanduc of Austin were ia Loch-
hart .Saturday, the gueat of Mr .
Minnie Johnson and other Mead*.
Mrs. C. C. Cyphers ia back after
spending a month with her aetker
niGoniale,.
Lockhart High school ia ■evfeig
along nicely with a very gNd at-
tendance. The faculty it wide
awake. Many intereating iMarex
for the benefit of the schoel have
been planned.
The Lockhart Tigers bat the
Bastrop eleven 33-0 Friday. They
will meet the San Marcei Lion-
under the floodlight ArmistfcrDay.
The two teams have n I ready pla;
a tie game in Lockhart.
The Hallowe'en social a;
by Miss A. M. kmchion
night, Oct. 31, was a great
Many students were preaM
ing approximately 20 parents
The English Reading club
ized by the sixth grade n
direction of Mrs. Garett tc
fine work. Officers havt
elected.
Little Miss Alma Fay and
Alice Lucille Wills were *i
with a birthday party Sua!
by their mother. Many lanifnl
gift? were received.
Mrs. Florence Eusan st> Urs.
James Ball of San Antom. t«re
guests of Mrs. Lincoln ffil. last
week.
und« t
Mock Carnival at Tillotaon i
Friday night of last week, Mrs.
E. M. Van Dyke sponsored a mock i
carnival in the dining room of Til-'
lotson college. Assisting her were!
Mrs. L. B Carr and Miss L. M.
Bennett. An artistic decoration,
was arranged in pink and white col-
ors. Music was furnished by
Misses Celestine Wyatt and Helen
W iley. Booths were set up for!
fortune telling, fish pond and apple
*>. .udelv adverti-^ed|biting contests. The latter part of!
. . 1 m,,v°U^er2 Co'" t,le n'Kht wa' "Pcnt in dancing,
ored Girl, and Willie K. Brr- 1" • ^
Beth Elder Sunday School and
church are going upward. Increased
interest continues to grow. Pas-
tor Smith gave two powerful dis-
count! Sunday morning and night.
Many listener-< enjoyed his mes-
sages. Tlx B. Y. P. U. ia working
faithfully in interest of the church.
Many we therefore concerned.
Group No. 1 rendered a wonderful
program am! had an offering of
[ $4.60.
Misi Gracif Mae Atideraon is vis-
iting relative- in Kingsville.
Sick lilt: Sisters Mattie Allen
and Jane Evans.
InrresMd reduction in the yields j
of soil o) their farms arousal the
interest of the termers and their
wire, is studying soil building
problemi. In answer to a call from
Steve Wmfcish the farmers of the
Pleasantrille community met at the
achool building and after brief pre.
lininario adopted a course of
study designed mainly to restore
sod reclaim tha fertility of the
depreciated soils of their farms.
The men are working co-operative-
\f rith K. L. Fair, instructor in
si agriculture in the De.
traiwie* aehool, who
a number of subjects to
ussed at succeeding meet-
ing, Weekly meetings are to.be
held at the school building on
Thunday night of each week and
an irritation is extended all in-
tern
Mra. Alene Baker, Elma Hicks,
Mra. Mable Pierce and C. E. Mc-
Coy are on the sick list. Rev.
Witledge is doing better after an
accident in his car, Mr,. Obedi-
ence is also improving from a long
sick spell.
The V, W. A. girls had an en-
tertainment and a program Thurs-
day night at the Baptist Church
under the direction of Mr,. Or-
phelia Bradley.
A supper was given Saturday
night, Nov, 6 at the home of Mrs.
Bonds, fostered by Mrs. Bonds and
Mrs. Spencer.
Mr. Ira Harris and Mr. Orange
Wash of San Antonio were visitors
here Friday, Nov. 4.
Mr. Henry Leonard of San An-
Antonio spent the week-end with
his family.
Mrs. Viola Williams and Mr.
Johnnie Parl-er motored to San
Antonio Saturday.
The P.-T. A. met at the school
last Thursday and had a splen-
did meeting. Mrs. Thomas is doing
great work as president of the
body.
Miss Daisy Mae Knowles is
spending a few days in San An-
tonio with friends.
Mrs. A. M. Nathaniel is planning
a visit to Brownwood to see her
brother, Rev. Homer Pierce.
The Town boys and the school
boys had an interesting footba'l
game Friday, Nov. 4, on the schorl
campus. The town boys defeated
the school boys, 22-0.
M. Alvis White, George Sigon
and Rufus Ligon are now in So-
nora, Texas.
Mrs. Nora Watson, Mrs. Ford
and Miss Reena Ford were vis-
itors here Sunday. They were the
guests of relatives and friends.
Mr. R. G. Knowles is doing splen-
did business in his new cafe.
Rev. L. H. Richard was in town
Monday preparing to move to his
new charge.
Mr. Sam Richardson, Mrs. Natlia
Lee Sorell and Mr. Frank Elam
spent Thursday in San Antoio.
Mrs. R. G. Knowles was hostess
at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Edmerson and Mrs. M. Pitts.
The Register is getting popular
in Hondo—buy one.
Bracketvtlie News
FULLER UNDERTAKERS
(Successor to Rhambo)
Ambulance Service
Lady Attendant
Phones 0164-6166
BOG Neches Austin, Texas.
Sunday was regular pastoral day
at St John Sunday School. Lesson
was reviewed by Rev. James Fen-
nell. Rev. E. L. Solon of Marion
delivered a very inspiring address
and taught Class No, 1, the banner
class. Night aervico was well at-
tended ts the "Ten Virgins" was
preached by Rev. Solon, and dem-
onstrated by 10 ladies. The rally
of the Virgins ended alio with the
Wise in the lead, $6.33. Foolish
$6.29.
At 3:30 p. m. Sunday St. John
Baptist and Mt. Giliad worshipped
with Mr. Zlon. Brother Warren
Perryman was ordained deacon by
Revs. Fennell and Solon. Deacon
Perryman aod members contribut-
ed very liberally,
Mr. J. C. Wilson was in Del Rio
Friday and Saturday on business.
Misses D. B. and C. E. Wilson
and Evelyn July were shopping in
Del Rio Saturday.
Mrs. Cinderella Ward and son,
Wilburt of Eagle Pass are here
visiting Mrs. Ward's mother, Mrs.
Martha July.
Messrs. Adam McClain, Herbert
| Jackson and Dwight Bennett mo-
tored to Del Rio Saturday.
Mr. Frank Welch of Del Rio
spent the week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Patton and
daughter, Erma Jean, of Del Rio,
were here Thursday on business.
Mrs. Hattie Williams and chil-
dren, Zula Mae and Laura Dean,
and Robert Darwin were shopping
in Del Rio Thursday.
Miss Eatelle Thompson was in
town Monday,
Mr. Caeaar Jonea and daughters,
('eleatine and Cora, were in San
Antonio Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White, Mi j.
G. H. Lee and Mr. Laura Cheney
were in Del Rio Saturday.
Mrs. Hattie McKee and nieces,
Ella Mae, Bernice, Beatrice and
Harding of Del Rio, were visitors
here Sunday.
Rev. James Fennell and L. 1.
Solon left Monday for their va-
rious homes after a few ights of
service here.
Miss Clarabelle July and Mr. 01-
len Williams were in Del Rio Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mra. A. H. Huff say
they can not be without a Register
in their home, and paid for V is-
sues in advance.
Save a nickel for the Register.
Midget Queen
To Be Crowned
The Midget Queen Coronation
and Children's Musical Revue will
be held at the Library Auditorium
tonight promptly at 8 o'clock. Tha
affair sponsored by Mrs. V. E.
Nelson, assisted by Mrs. H, Ellia,
I is for the benefit of the Ella Au*.
I tin Orphanage and is a contribu-
I tion which is made annually to tha
. orphans by little children of tha
community who are more fortunat*
! than they.
Due to some inadvertence over
which the sponsors had no control
the announcement of the affair waa
not published last week in this
paper.
IGNORE DEPRESSION, BISHOP
ADVISES
<Ry (lit AMoriatad Nairn Proaa)
Dublin, Ga., Nov. 11.—Preacheia
of the gospel should pay no at*
tention to the so-called depression,
but press on the work of the Lord,
Bishop J. A. Hamlett tcld d leg t?i
to the central Georgia conference of
the Colored Methodist Fpiscopnl
church which met here last week.
Your Weak Glands
Need a Good Gland Tonic
art.iw. ha mw fw.4 . w.. .f MMlrlp, th. Ml
with gland Mrrationt whMt. artaln gianOa •ft#n fall
to produr. ■QflVifHly ami which ar* ateolntr v n#«-
1nt toildlac h#*Rh atrargth vitality.
TM ran ha fr- wrvf. !Wnd tnda* for IHa • «
woadvrfol GLAKD TONIC — GOI.OGLAN-ai 4
Try It 20 Days-FREE
Tkie aoarawfal treatment haa hroapM and
atrargth to thaoaanda t>( mr dawn, weak man a 4
wt—w It ah—M qatrtlr do tha iama far
No I ITTTiR NWWMRt Joat r«j iMi ad with
"an* and addraaa and t<* for poataaa and
■a*cal AiJ. SM S. U SalWSt .CUcaca, Patf. Ji.ttO#
don't
Get up
At Night
If you ar* ono of tne milHur.a who mu«t
*ot up aovoral timoa a nifrht, your troub!«
ia pr<>Whly duo to an irritation of tho l !a«i-
>r. Juat try taking Gold M da1 Hurkra
Oil Capauloa. Durinc tTI voara thia lino,
old preparat on haa nolfXHi millfona. Why
not you? Inaiat on GOLD MEDAL. 35c L 7"
GOLD MEDAL
HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES
Office Phone 755 Res. Phone 533-J.
DR. H.BOYD HALL, D. D. S.
- DENTIST
For Particular People
10a N. Crockett St. Seguin, Texaa
i
m \
Halletsville Sew
S \. Promoter* Spend Day in
Austin
Mr. William C. King (white),
prominent bu>ines.«- man of San An-
tonio, who is promoting a radio
I singing contes
as "Glor
Build Op Health
and Pains Go Away
WOMEN* who «uff#r from wtak-
oft#a harp many aches and
ftair.fl which a atronffar atata of haaltta
w ul<5 prevent.
^nmen In this condition ahould
CarduJ, a purely vegetable tonio
has b en In use for over 60 yaars.
Take Cardul to Improve the g^nrral
•on* of the syatem In cases of run-
down health and "tired nervea."
have found. In such eases,
that Cariul helpa them to overcome
Hlna and make the monthly periods
ea«; -
CARDUI la safe and wholesome
lor w>men of all age*. Try It!
Sold at tho drug store.
who is assisting .Mr. King in the
I project, spent Monday in Austin
advertising the Thanksgiving night
1 attraction. Mary enthusiastic pros-
pective contestants were contact-
! ed. Prominent among tho?e inter-
! viewed was Miss Mary E. Branch,
! president of Tillotson college for
girl«.
Mrs. Alclair Mays Brown, ac-
I companied her husband and
| King on the trip.
Students of both colleges and high
school attended.
Mrs. Ruby Williams, Taylor.
Texas, spent a few days with herj
sister, Mrs. R. B. Brown, 1101!
Curve street.
Kagle New
St. Paul M. E. Sunday Scho .11
pened at the usual hour. All of-
Ml. f;eers were at their posts. Rev.
Bird, our new pastor, was with us.
-a . r- . Sunday was a high day at Mt. Zion
t *«• J V" * ?arty Bnptiu church- Thf evangel-
Wednesday night, at the j ist, Rev. C. C. Reed, was with m
I home of Mr. and Mrs. Scales, 1103 I and preached two wonderful er-
Angelina street, the Capitol Girls, mens. At 2 p. m. Mrs. Katie Mavs
a newly organized social club, en-j waa the hostes, to the WW.
tertained many friends with
Services were carried outinthe
usual order Sunday. At 11 o'coclc
Rev. Ellison, back for anotheytr,
preached a wonderful sermon t a
large crowd.
William Bell and Taylor loin-
son were seen passing thronjtlie
city last Wednesday en romg to
Amarillo.
Mrs. Myrtle Harper emnai^,,! I
the Dramatic Social club i; (he
home of Mrs. I„ A. Lemv I
J. E. Mayo received first pruaiwi
Miss Julia Williams second sptv-
gressive whist. A delicioLs
was served to the following
Pearl Grant, Mrs. Ada L. &ain,'
Misses Bettie Clark, Htll, lnd'
Julia Williams, Eloise King, Lot-
Everett H. Givens, D. D.S.
42m Sixth St. Phone 6722
Austin, Texas
The Bellinger Auto Livery, Incorporated
L. THOMPSON. President
ti*
ltan I
Stevens
ens, Mr.X. A. Shelton and Ed A.
Bell.
B. Y. P. U. at Pleasant Hill was j
fine. Group No. 1 with Brother j
R. C. Conoway in charge rendered
a nice piogram Sunday evening, i
Arthur Robinson if back home,
to spend * few w<eks with his1
wife.
Miss Pauline Jarmon of Rosen-
berg is here visiting her mother,!
Mrs. B. Hicks.
The contest for the Dutch doll!
quilt closed Saturday night. The
contestants were Misses Alice Mac
Johnson nd Jessie Mae Lemoni.
Miss Alice Johnson won the quilt
with the sum of $4.82 and Miss
Lemom won second prite with the
Cathedral
' 2i bast
Commerce
Anton la
Texas
NEW FIVE PASSENGER ESSEX SEDANS FOR HIRE
Trips, 25c First 2 Miles. 10c Each Additional Mile
Funerals $3.00 i $4.00. Country Trips 6c Per Mile
Please Get Correct Price from The Office
aum of $4.76.
some person come to it froetime
to time discussing some ph*. „f
Negro lifo.
The next club meeting be I not listed, but dial Garfield 7281,1
Don't h** in ,he Telephone book
for mj number!!! My business is'
with Miss Annie Grant.
I^ewia, Undertaker. I
many friends with a ; Misses B. Allen and Ora L. Grigs-
p«r<y as their initial affair. At by of Austin and Bryan, Texas
their next meeting they are to Other guests were Mr. Elbert Gray
make plans fcr a supper. Mi*t and Rev. C. C. Reed. An excellent
C. Magec is president of the club, m^nu was served
The Notre Dame Social club held
FREE
|Builaa|
aJ thy bio
LUCKY HAND
64 Pif* I«BtT ImI
Writ* D«pl B for copy
U/irr Mind • Mad*-
rr IUJ „f .Natural
Human Hair, nad# to
your Ditaaur*. can \—
<-ooit «d and drained
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GOLD MEDAL
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Douglass Art Club
j j The Douglass Art club motion
last Wednesday evening with Mr/.
L. A. Frazier as hostess at her
residence at 803 East 13th street.
After the business for the eve-!
ning was discussed, Mrs. L. M. Mit-1
chell, president, introduced Prof. J.
J. Seabrook, professor of social j
sciences at Samuel Huston college,!
who gave a very interesting talk
on the part played by the Negro
in the Reconstruction Period.
It is the club's intention to have!
i for Frank
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As Low as $4.95 Exchange
General Auto Repairing
OWENS GARAGE
1311 E. llth St.. Phone 9038
Austin, Texas
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421 East.. Sixth St.
Dial 4746 Austin, Texas
Prescription Druggist
U. S. YOUNG, Ph. C.
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Medicine and Surgery
Office Hrs.: 9:30-12:30,2:30-6:30
316 E. Sixth St. Austin, Texas
Phones: Off., 22525, Res. 3397
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From San Antonio
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To DALLAS or FT. WORTH J30-?
other rates also:
To HOUSTON or GALVZSTON $2.75
WACO $2.50 | AUSTIN $1.00
TICKETS ON SALE NOVEMBER 11 and 12
..and for trains arriving destination prior to 1 p. m., November 13.
Return Limit: Leave destination prior to midnight. Sunday, Nor. It.
Many an American doughboy rode French trains with a chewing-gum
wrapper for a ticket. Here in Texas on next week-end you can ride
almost as cheap. These bargain tickets good on all Katy trains includ-
ing Bluebonnet and Texas Special; good in coaches, chair cars, also
in sleepers (berth extra).'Trains carrying diners serve club breakfast
60c to 85c; table d'hote lunch, 90c; dinner, $1.25. Reserve berth early.
CHILDREN '/j xdult FARES
ED BRENDEL, D. P. A.
417-419 N. St. Mary's—San Antonio
Phone Fannin <121
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Duncan, Jasper T. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1932, newspaper, November 11, 1932; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390173/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.