San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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TWO
ANTONIO KECISTEB
TEXAS COMMUNITIES and SCHOO L NEWS
Corpus Christi
ALCLAIR BROWN—911 NOETH TANCAHUA ST.
Mrs. Alice Grw>n of Bryan,; tendant, received * medical tuirrn
Texas. to ! the city Ttoltta, with ,l8ch,rge froffi
tirr daughter and aoii-ln lnw Mr I ' navy, Tnurs-
Uer daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
•iiid .Mrs. L. K. Harrison, HOC San
Jiiihi street. She U also a guest
if her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Cain Bell, 1108 Waco
ttreet.
Mrs. Lillian Carllne Leathers,
nccompanled hy her sister-in-law,
511.-S Vesta f. leathers, spent sev-
stfll days last week, at Sau An-
tonio. visiting with her husband,
Private (iervase Leathers, who Is
temporarily stationed at Dodd
Field, In that city.
■arded by Secretary Knox as eon
■Ututlng an excellent branch of
■*"10* The Seabeea are known to
hare been tn actual battle with the
Jap*, on many occasion* before
they are able to prepare the land
Ing fields for our plane*. There
Is no discrimination In thla branch.
*" Mlttle' l'ng ?oU^"ir^n^tooJls'd^tt.'
78, 1519 Winnebago, who
< ed Tueeday, was held Sunday, at
Wharton. Texas. Jackson and
Flowers funeral home was In
ebnrp. of local arrangements. 8ur-
*!"* • <Jstighter, Mrs. Ada Cooll.lge
Buford, Corpus Christi; and three
sons Arthur M. Grant. Neclleg,
California, and 'Cleveland Hayes
and Lewis Grant of Wharton
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Brown,
ac
>u, iu tuui fii.r, 1 """ •« ". ". A, HrOWu
friends of Miss 8arah Francis I £®®panled by Gerald Brooks, W.
Roland and W. M.
icolt are sympathetic over her crlt-
li l Illness, at her home, S22 Park-
er. Surah Francis, a young high
school student. Is the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Newell. Mrs. Eddie Bolden Is one
of the trained nurses attending
Miss Scott
He*. Iletiry of the naval air sta-
tion and Rev. R. L. Parker, pastor
nt €•► VI t tfn(l
. - — Hubbard,
barbers, spent a few days In San
Antonio, last week. While there,
the Brown's, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Brown, 215 Fergu-
son avenue, parents of Officer
Brown.
Jack Brown and Frank Wade
were Jailed early Sunday morning
for disturbing the peace.
Willie Bradford, radio technician,
1-18 Sam Rankin, is nearing com-
pletion of an invention of his, that
will aid the war effort. Bradford
. has had about 15 years experience
iii
of St. Paul Methodist church, at-
tended the funeral of the Rev. O.
F. VVJiittaker, Friday, at Austin,
Texas. The Rev. Whlttaker was
the district superintendent of
Austin dis.'Tlct.
Mrs. Flo,-a Ellen Williams, of
Little Rock, Arkansas, is In the
city for an Indefinite stay with
her hushaud, who Is a nnval en-
stationed at the NATC.
WMle here. Mrs. Williams is the
guest of Mrs. Alma Henderson, of
the l>. N. Iieathers eenter.
John H. Stoneman. Nubert Clin-
ton Walston, and Jlmmle Gallia,
ail whites, were arrested by Offi-
cers Owen Uipson and W. K.
Jlrnwn, Saturday night, when they
were discovered molesting colored;
girls, on Ramirez "treet. 1
Mrs. Henrietta Mclntyre and from Woadrow- Detiglaea. formerly
ilk-s Fare Garcia are visiting! of. thla city but now stationed In
friends in san Antonio, Texas. I Liberia with tfce U. 8. army, that
A round of social courtesies, hon-'all Is well and he sends greetings
oriug Richard Patterson, boatswain} to bit numerous friends.
n/fite, second class, who is homej Atlee Chapman, oca! business
o leave from his station at Nor-|®an, departed -for -fTouston, to at-i
f'liUi. Virginia, were held last week.[tend the-fitneral of a friend, who
pa Tuesday night, his wife, Mrs. was killed daring a hold-up.
Haze! Patterson, was hostess to a I Mr*. Navarro Seal of Conroe
cocktail yjirty at their lovely home'Texas, la visiting her husband a
ou Commanehe. Guests bidden to: naval enlistee. Henry W. Neai. She
this affair were, Mr. and Mrs. D.Jls residing with Mrs. Lonlse Book-f
Wa McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert!'*. 1513 Bam Ire: street, while
RufcLison, Mr. and
"ViTnrr
lu radio, and is oue of the out-
standing technicians in the South
Fred Thomas, if Houston, Texas,
was the week-end guest of his
cousins, Miss Portia J}. Moore and
Mrs, Morris C. Khan. 1416 San
Juan street.
A., B. Ward, -second class stew-
ard, is now at the naval air sta-
tion. He was formerly of Dallas
Texas.
Private Irs Moore received an
hum r- hie discharge torn the army,
ia-lt; week from Fort Sam Hous-
ton.
Word has been' received
nation.
Boys Club
Meeting of the Boy* club was
called to order by the president,
Shaw, at 8:30, at the homo of
Crecy. Minutes of the
previous meeting were read by
acting secretary, Archie Darklns.
The possibility of obtaining a
permanent meeting place, was dis-
cussed. The boy* are asklog the
co-operation of the various business
n 1 :t of the city nnd organizations
as well. A committee, consisting
of Eugene Purely, James Wagner,
R. J. Pryor and Herman Exriiardt
was appointed to locate a building
ISO Activities
The "Tuesday Nighters," a grflhp
of junior hostesses and enlisted
men, roa«ted welners at their party
this past week. Coca-cota and
cookies completed the menu. Many
prises were won at hlngo. The
newcomers were given gifts. Danc-
ing ended the party.
: cookie*
Thurs-
com
to be
-Ph H.
H. Me-
ier* at
ig and
win
miperae
as new
ard V,
led at
sr. cox
boo. last
weiner*. drank eok.
and candy at It* mee
day evening. Plan*
Pleted for the iprlng
held on April & Mi
Haskln* and 'Mr*.
Fadden wer* prlie w
hlngo. Steward It. M.
Mrs. Brent Thomaa we
at whist. Mrs. Airin
and Mr* Piatt were ad
memlier* of the club.
T. Oox, a member ita
Kingsvllle, visited Mr*.
during the week-end.
The enlisted men's
Saturday night, wa* a St.,1'strick's
Party. Mlsse* Bern Ice jp. iirtain
and Catherine May* aud iteorge
McCarty and Nichols received
prlie*. Elijah Evan*. Jr., won
the treasure chest and therv.'iluable
articles It contained. Priies were
given to the winning teaia of the
potato race. Mls« GatherSc Moon
nnd Steward Colvin led tjke grand,
march.
Mrs. Bolton, wife of
Bolton, of the main base,
Pollard, his sister, were
the Senior Hostess club
ner on Monday afternoon. "
Invitations have been lssuM for
the party to be given on ^prll 26
honoring the USO student rolun
teers of the Coles school The
USO personnel complete plan* for
the party.
Tfc* blueprints of tha proposed
renovations for the D80 club have
been submitted to the director and
to the Management committer A*
proposed, the club will have a
kitchen and anack bar, a social and
game room, guest room and a club
room for women and girl* and an
office. The second floor has been
designated aa "no woman's land"
men and the men'* dressing room
will be located there.
Brooks Chapel A. M. E. Cliurch
Port Ave. and Hatch—Rev. J.
Corney, pastor
The spiritual fervor was quite
noticeable at the services ou Sun-
day. The pastor preached an in-
spiring sermon, his subject being,
"Touching Jesus." Meidame*
Hughes, Gowlns and Miss Miller
thrilled the congregation with won-
derful renditions.
The evening service was devoted
to a Gospel Drama, "The World'*
Breid Market," placing the em-
phasis on the Bread of Life. One
convert nnd two addition* were had.
The Pastor and members are look-
ing forward to a successful quar-
terly Conference on Sunday, March
by the committee, the writing room, 28. " Watch for the musical pag-
the quiet room, the dob room for cant, "The Old Ship of Zlon," to
man an/I j . I. .... .
School Gymnasium, soon,
Solomon M. Cole* School New*
Mrs. C. C. Sampjop visited her
husband, 0. C. Sampson, principal,1
over the week-end. Mrs. Sampson
1* teaching at Taft, Texas. The
Victory corps was recently organ-
ized by Principal Sampson. The
organization will aid all grades in
(Continued on Pit* I.)
Oar Busty Prt parmUoa Is f l
llks a sen •*>« an atwayi
conotloii of It"
NEW DAY
BEAUTY SALON
PAULINE COLE, Operator
DIAL VSSA7
C i «« Christ!, Tsaas
he held in tho Solomon M. Coles
LAKE
Cafe and Bar
Cold Deer. Soft Drinks
LunchM'
1510 Lftk* St.
HENRY BROW LEY. Prop.
CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS
- I vwiw avut'uI j uc
t>n Wednesday night, nearly 00 Coles faculty will act ai chaper-
hostesses accepted the Invitation | noes. The knights of Bhytbm or-
to the B°Q dance at the main f,mlUh ^
base. Miss Jo Esfa Simm« and ,., _ „ , • . A
H. McFaddeu won the first Mis8 Lill,an DuVal has belpi't the
here
James H. McFaddeu won the first
prize In a dance contest. Mrs.
Mahle Lee Benson was a second
prize winner. The refreshments
were delicious and the music was
good.
New members were added to the
| Mother* club on Wednesday. Punch I
and eookles were served. All wo-
men with sons or husbands In the |
aavy or the army are asked to
meet with thla club at St. Mat-
thew* Baptist church on Wedner
day afternoon M S' #tTock. • > ■*
The Couples dob also roasted
BARBECUE KING
(Allen)
Choice, Tasty Meats
at* - lath sl
Corpns Christi. Texas
West End Cafe ?nd Bar
Barbecue at Ita Beet and
Short Ordere
Extra Cold Beer—Soft Drink*
Mre. Annabolle Barton. Owner
1119 Sam Rankin Street
CORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS
Corpif moit popular alte ipott
DELUXE GRILL AND
CLUB ALABAM
AIR COOLED
ltIO If. Staples—1G03 liamlrea
We Serve the Coldeat Beer
And the Beat Food In Town
Prompt and Courteoua Service
WALTER ROBERTS. Owner
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
Vne rnmpt o.n..„
Mew Right—8*rvle. th.
Bluff Drug Store""
WELCH. Pre-
•14 Leopard #t«*b-_Dl.i
"'"a* Ci,„„ D".l.|,«|1
Uncle Lonnie'g]
Fashion
DAT AKD lUf
1M* UlUtll
C.ryu Ckrlitl,
I'd
a (Stepper) 8teen
BARBER SHOP
13M K. Alsai.da
Two De *Baahl.
Tooiorial Arutu
C rpa Ckrlitt. T.xas
Dr. H. Boyd Hall
I1KTIIT
* RAT EXAMINATION!
TO ARTESIAN ST. DIAL IT
CORfCI CHRISTI, TEXAS
Inruro And Bo Sur.
ATLANTA LIFE IN8. 00.
$5,000,000 Assets Capital
907 N. Staples I)all 2-7101
i. C. THOMPSON, Agent
Corpus Christi, Texas
HARLE
theatre
CO«rt CHRIST 1. TEXAS
liFnrl^A?8™?2 St' Patrolr"en' 0wen Gibson, 0
A J NASH I?' nd Wr K- Br0Wn Con^Hlate
A. J. NASH For Opening the New Night Spot
terrace grill
Bessie's Beauty
, Salon "
U U sum 1 Wtn nail*
your hair now
HAIR CURLING
It. A. Fraaklla'. Prsparattoao
tll«H Sam Rankin—Dial Kill
Castas Ctrlsll, Texas
•l* Wlnnsbafa
Mm
mm
I
Charles Dixon
Friday night, Dr. and Mrs.
A.rN. Prince wore hosts to an at-,
fair at their beautlfnl home, h««/
Boatswain Mate Patterson/
<'<mclttdiug the series of either- * — ——
tuiumeats, Mr. and Mrs. Julian "ckett of Ix« Angeles. Mrs. Hor-
AV/att ,entert*lned at the DeLuiJ Chapman, Xospns Christi; t r
c 1 M eritii a < hicken dinner, Satur- Henry Morris of l/st An
, . ., ., f nl >o T r*r e\9 trn Till
dar nlfbt, coinplimentlrj Hatter-
sou. <JUe.st« present 'rere Mrs.
IJazel Pnttcrsim. wife of the hon-
oitt. Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt David,
Mrs. Mattle Fountain, and Mr
Chyles Dixon.
rmterai sr.-vites for Lucy Ann
Baffer, six-month old daughter of
Mr* anil Mrs. Sanimie Baker, Jr..
Frank Morris, lo
'of this city, many years ago, died'
suddenly at hi* residence In Los J
Angeles. California. Snrvirors in-
rlnde, two sisters. Mrs. Grace!
. Pickett of Los An*ek... (
I rnce Chapman..Corpus Christi; two;
(teles, .Toe Morris of Chicago, II1I-|
no!*- run ftftW TnTIi?!ite'rs, Thelma, j *
I^ils, an<l Witma, and a host of
relatires.
Boatswain Mate second class
Paul Richard. Paltarsua. 1S06 Com-
••■>r.7-he, b^dt(ls( Ut «We,- «hU«
on a nine day furi'oiiuh from his
statian .iU-NorfollC Virginia.
fore enlisting in the naval
Be
re
- , . T. , , , . iwic euiuuuK u* mc iiJi.il *c-
vi. i7'i 8 10lr serw, Patterson was the bnsiness
home Wednesday afternoon with a,,eI>t for the j. L. A. locol. This
,ohn w Williams, officiot- liranch Qf Krvlce u known all the
5^11
mi
%
Ret^ John W. Williams, officiat-
ing. under the direction of the
Ja<*kson and Flowers funeral home,
burial in the Hose Hill cemetery.
Surf!ring are the parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Andrews,
accompanied hy their two young
sons, Kennard and W. B. Jr., and
tjieir seren-month old twin daugh-
ters. Shirly Louise and Charlotte
Marie, of Kingsvllle, Texas, en-!
joyed a pleasant Sunday with rela-!
tires and friends in the city. An-
drews l<r a prominent barber at
Kinssvill* nnd is also the agent
for the Register, In that city.
The Progressive brotherhood of
Sl. Paul* Methodist church, held
Its annual dinner, Tli irsday night, j
The men of the brotherhood, along
willi their wives, were In attend- j
ance. MeHon McCampbell is the;
president 0/ the organization, while,
P. A. Siepon is rice president. A1
brief tali: was made by W. C.
Isaais of Dallas, Texas.
Mi.ss fJaorgia Lee Arury, a stu-
dent of the Franklin School of
Beauty culture, spent the week-1
end in the <!ify.
Mrs. fll C. Sampson, wffe of
Principal Sampson, has been ap-
pointed In charge of War Bond
sales for entered citizens, by the
womeu's <tf*4sion for the sale of
War bonds and stamps, under the
llrectlon of Mrs. John L. Thoinp-j
on, county chairman.
Mrs. O, Untierwood was a week- J
nd guest la the home of Mr. and
Vfrs. Robert Robinson. Mrs. Un- J
Jerwood will be remembered as the
former Miss Freda Brooks.
Johnny 'Springy, 11 messmr.a at-
Seabees and are trained by the
marines. They receive high pay for
their skilled labor and are re-
COMMUNITY
Barber Shop
17tt 9. 3rd St.
W. B. ANDREWS, Prop
SAS AJtTOSUl UEVUTKK
TOAST OF KIIfGSTII.T.F,
TO BK AT Yftf'R BEST
YOU MIST LOOK VOI R
BEST—VISIT THE
KING MILLER
BEAUTY SHOPPE
MME. C; J. WALKER'S
Preparations—SpeclaltilnK In
All Branches of Hefinty Ctllture
3RD. ST.—UAL iW8
KINGSV1LLE. TEXAS
1228 CALDWELL
DIAL 8421 —
V. LOZANO and SONS
Distributor
Corpus Chrirti, Texas •"
galan
u/ii. and Market
Oldest In Colored - Section
No. 1—1205 N. Staplea
Tel. 7031
No. 2—1023 Waco
TEL. 27021
PETE GALAN
Owner and Operator
Corpus Chrirti, Tncas
Printing Co
Creative Prin
1700 Kennedr A
Dial 4972—MM jg
Corpms Christi,
—
State Qualified
bll
1Mb Itat
SMITH, Utr
•5«T—Cor «« ChrlstL
SQUARE DEAL BAR—CAPE
An tih, run. But wh„
Se« Them. H. i B.tur Ran
>OOD—HH
8AM atXOLtTO.V, rr .
• K AND M CLEANERS
w. ^ g^«t£5i£*riei!
. phone IO.«4m WNKSBIO?*4"1-
C'vmi CljrUU f.
McINTYRE'S
TAILOR SHOP
tt26 Ramlrei St
Cl nlu( and Preaalnc
UNEXCELI.SD
Corpus Chrlatl, Texai
harry stees
GMCUX * MAT MABK11
sen vie*
IO ST.
TMM
Barton's Package
Store
Ml Kind
"J Ulo
■ Its REASONABIJS
*' REASON AflfaE
W. fltaplea—DlaJ SUU
Flowers Barbecue
your patronaf« and I
•' if* 1
Sunday and Monday
March 28-29
"Once Upon a
Honeymoon"
-M-O-
—8 tarring—
DINGER ROGERS
CARY GRANT
PARAMOUNT NSW8
short
subject
Tuesday—Wednesday
March
"OrohesUra
Wives"
George Montgomery,, Ann
Rutherford, Nicholkj Bros.,]
Carole Ludis, Olenn
Miller and Hit Band
Selected Shorts
I
I
„ >10 RAMIREZ
H«n« Cooked Meala, Beveratea,
And Exoellent Coffee
A. j. naSS
CASH And CA
GROCiS"!
We Cheerfully Sal
The "u. s. Nayy'
(America's First
of Defense)
fred garza, Pro
1501 1-2 Ramirez
Corpus Christi, t
Specialising In Sea Pood And Hot Jtarbectte
_CoW 'Beer Anti'Soft Drinks
CULBERSON MURPHY, Prop.
1007 N. Tancahua
blue willow beer tavern
We Spe<-Uliie In Broiled Steaks and All Sea Foods.
An Assortment Of Cold Drink*
MB. FANNIE WEST, Owner
mxs WINNEBAGO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
GROCERY * MARKET
m We Specialise In
FRESH MCEATS, FRUITS
AND GROCERIES
M. C. GARZA. Prop.
Dial 20123
lbqkjam san£!5 8t.
Corpni t k r U tl. Tim
A SUPER CLEANING SERVICE
Blather Street at Wneo—Dial 4451
IX CORPUS CHRISTI SINCE 1904
EUREKA LAUNDRY CO.
P. *. CUMMINGS, Mgr.
"THE BEST I.AUJfXJBY Iif THE BEST TOW* I* TEXAS*
HERE'* WISHING THE
TERRACE
GRILL
AND IT'S PERSONNEL
HEARTY SUCCESS
owen (Rubber) jackson
OWNER OF THE ULTRA
MODERN COTTON CLIB
1604 Ramirea
blue front store ;
Spring and Summer Anklets
Box Stationery, Perfumes a*- -<
Watch for Our April §ale
lor
1430 Ramirez Corpns Christi,
ii ai
savoy hotel
Extraordinary Clean Rooms
Tourists Always Welcome
culberson murphy, Owner
1007 n. Tancahna
Liberty Grill
0peninc saturday.
march 27
1406 Alameda
ATLEE CHAPMAN, Proprietor and Manager
Phone 4156
o.k. Barber Shop
3 - Expert Barbers - 3
Best Service in the City
W. M. HUBBARD. Owner
1303 N. Staples St.
CORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS
^Thursday
~n7 *
URrRISE CAST
Selected Shorts
Friday—Saturday
April 2-3
"VaHey of
hiiiiteti lvteir
—republic—
a Super Western Thriller
—Featuring—
Bob Steele, Tom Tyler
John Dodd
Chapter 7
"Don Winslow of
The u. s. Navy"
Dial 0005
i I&iM:}
901'*
Fortuna Cafe-Beer Bar
Special Fish Ard Oyster Dinners
EULALIO C. VELA, Prop.
IS 7 !f. STAPLES ST.
COUPDS CHIUSTI, TEXAS
!#■
cotton club
Ultra Modern
unexcelled service
Food, Coldest Beer-Soft Drinks
We Are i'roud Of Our Race "Sailor Boys"
let's all poll tooether
owen jackson, Prop.
1604 Ramirez ' Dial 20480
Corpus Christi, Texas
corpus christi's newest
nite spot
Terrace
Grill
1422 ramirez street
An Excellent Place to Dine and Dance
catering to clubs and parties
Short Orders, Beer, Cold Drinks
a. j. nash, Owner and Operatoi
: ;. corpus christi, texas
—
CONGRATULATIONS TO A, J. NASH UPON THE RECENT OPENING OF THE TERRACE GRILL MAY HIS SUCCESS BE UNPA-
RALLELED-WALTER ROBERTS, OWNER QF THE DELUXE GRILL AND CLUB ALABAM,
12M N. STAPLES AND 1513 RAMIREZ RESPECTIVELY
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