The Sun-News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 3, 1950 Page: 3 of 13
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Sunday, September 3,1950 THi SUN-NEWS, Levelland, Texas
Assets At- Girlstown Said
Valued At $195,000 Today
Total assets of Girlstown, U. S. Donations to Girlstown amount
the board of directors meeting on
the first Saturday of each month.
The board is composed of Miss
Anthony, president; Owen W. Mc-
Whorter of Lubbock, secretary-
treasurer, and Judge A. K. Doss
of Abilene, vice president.
Needs discussed Tuesday night
were for laying a four-inch pipe
two and one-half miles to pipe
gas to the new residence; for tele-
phone connections to Girlstown,
and for school lunches for the 18
girls at Girlstown. Last year, the
Levelland Jaycees paid the $1.50
per weekJor each girl. Fewer girls
were in Girlstown then.
Bod Record Boosts
2 Cooches I nto SWC
ley Askew, who guided the Razor-
backs to a co-championship in his
first season. He had just signed
his contract with LRJC and had-
n’t coached its team a lick when
he got his promotion.
AP Newsfeatures
LITTLE ROCK — (AP) — A
basketball coach looking for a
stepping stone into the big time
might keep an eye on Little Rock
Junior College. In the span of
just one year, LRJC has sent two
coaches with a combined record
of one win and 18 defeats to head
cage tutoring jobs in the South-
west conference.
That won-lost record belonged
to John Floyd, who was hired re-
cently by Texas A & M.
Late in the summer of 1848 the
University of Arkansas reached
out to Little Rock to employ Pres-
A., now amount to $185,000.00
"working partners” were told at
their first monthly meeting Tues-
day at Girlstown, nine miles south
of Whiteface.
Miss Amelia Anthony, director,
offered a financial report. She
said present liabilities amount to
$20,000 in bills for services and
materials originally believed to
have been donations In connection
with constructlbn of Plains resi-
dence at Girlstown. After bills ar-
rived, the board of directors of
Girlstown assumed them.
to approximately $500 monthly,
she said. Expenses in August to
the time of the meeting had ex-
ceeded $700, she said.
Attending the meeting were
seven representatives of Beta Sig-
ma Phi and the Junior Chamber
of Commerce of Levelland, and
the Lubbock County Sheriff’s
Posse, Busines and Professional
Women’s club, and Pilot Club of
Lubbock. All are sponsors of
Girlstown.
Monthly meetings are to be
held on the Tuesday preceding
SOBER 8PELL
VANCOUVER — (AP) —Van-
couver’s perennial drunkards are
going to have to suffer longer
spells of sobriety. Magistrate
Matheson said he was losing pa-
tience with repeaters and warn-
ed that “from now on a third
drunkenness charge will get a
minimum six months sentence."
Usual sentence is 30 days.
Attend Church
Sunday
The standard of literacy in Cey-
lon is probably the highest in
Asia after Japan.
Herald-Sun News Want Ads Pay
ASSEMBLY
Of God Church
Morning worship ...............11 a. m.
Young People’s service......7 p. m.
Evening services ................ 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Ladies’ Bible Class............9:30 a. m.
Prayer meeting ..............7:30 p. m.
FIRST
Christian Church
Avenue B and 11th Street
SUNDAY
Sunday School...............10:00 a. m.
Morning Service............11:00 a. m.
MONDAY
Women’s Missionary Union...
...................................... 2:00 p. m,
Rav. Kenneth D. Barney, Pastor
SUNDAY
Radio Service ------- 9 to 9:30 a. m
Sunday School ................9:45 a. m
Luther Ward, S. S. Supt.
Morning Service______________11 a. m
Evening Service ............7:45 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Prayer Meeting
HODGES
Baptist Church
Rev. D. K. Grlshom, pastor
SUNDAY
Sunday School ................10 a. m.
Herman Timmons, Superinten-
dent
Preaching ........................ 11 a. m.
Training Union................7:30 p m.
7:45 p. m.
THURSDAY
Women’s Missionary Council......
SATURDAY
Young people’s Service....7:45 p. m
. / TRINITY
^Baptist Church
Rev. Bob Bobbin*, pastor
SUNDAY
Sunday School..............10:00 a. m
Morning Service...........11:00 a. m
Training Union ..._...........7:00 p. m
Evening Worship................8 p. m
WEDNESDAY
Prayer Meeting _________8:00 p. m
PETTIT
Church of Christ
80 SQUARE
PERCALE
MENS
SPORT SHIRTS
Rayon Plaid QQ
Sizes S, M, L mb
J. M. Wilson, minister
SUNDAY
Bible Study ........................10
Communion and Preaching
SEW
AND
SAVE!
not just cotton
GOWNS... but
Evening Service
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
Bible Study
Prayer Meeting
PINWALE CORDUROY
FIRST
Baptist Church
PETTIT
Methodist Church
Church Of God
Rev. J. H. M. Mitchell
SUNDAY
Sunday School.....—________10 a
Worship hour ........... 11 a
Evangelistic service _______7:30 p
WEDNESDAY
Teachers meeting .,..........7:30 p
Prayer meeting................7:45 p
RVv. J. H. Wright, pastor
SUNDAY
Sunday School ................9:45 a
nev. Cecil Guthrie
SUNDAY
Sunday School ................9:4
Morning Service ................1
2nd and 4th
Youth Fellowship ..........7:3
Evening Worship ............ 8:
MONDAY
W. S. C. S...................... 2:3
WEDNESDAY
Prayer Service...................
FRIDAY
Regular Singing ..................
f WOMENS
TAILORED COTTON
BLOUSES
NOT JUST
wlain ...I
FOURSQUARE
Gospel Church
White, Pink, Maize, Blue.
Sizes 32 - 42.
Houston and Avenue M
Rev. R. J. Wall, pastor
SUNDAY
Sunday School ................9:45 a. m.
Preaching ..........................11 a. m.
Prayer meeting ....................4 p. m.
Young People, teenagers 6 p. m.
Evening service ............7:30 p. m.
FRIDAY
Senior Young People......7:30 p. m.
WHITEFACE
Methodist Church
CLEARANCE! SUMMER FABRICS
Rev. Clarence Bounds, paetor
SUNDAY
Sunday School ...„............... 10 a. m.
V. N. Townsend, Superintendent
Preaching ........................ 11 a. m.
MLF ......................1......... 7:30 p. m.
Evening Service ............ 8 p. m.
MONDAY
WSCS ............................. 2:30 p. m.
- Mrs. George Keith, President.
' Run-resislajii!
* Nylon net or lact
trim!
'•Three styles!
* Pink, blue, maize,
white!
’ Sizes 32-40,
THURSDAY
Special ft
eafure low!
FJFTH STREET
Baptist Church
Rev. J. H. Hallford, paetor
SUNDAY
Sunday School —.........9:45 a. m.
Eugene Gauntt, Superintendent
Morning Service................11 a. m
B. T. C.------------------ 7:00 p. m.
Clarence Johnson, Director
Evening Service ................ 8 p. m.
MONDAY
Hannah Tebben Circle....2:30 p. m.
Eula Moore Circle ___________4 p. m.
ST. PAUL'S
Lutheran Church
Rev. C. Schulte, pastor
Third and Avenue M.
SUNDAY
Divine Worship ............ 9:15 a. i
Sunday School follows worship
period.
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F0R> CUSHION-CHAIR
YOU! } BACK SETS
T 80 SQ.
HOUSE
DRESSES
SIZES J
12-44 JL,
HURRY!
Sundown Lions
To Help Serve
At Oil Barbecue
SUNDOWN (Spl.) — Memt
ASST.
COLORS
FIRST
Methodist Church
Rev. T. Edgar Neal, pastor
SUNDAY
Sunday School .....
Preaching ..............
Youth Fellowship
Evening worship
WEDNESDAY
Choir practice ................8:00 p. m
Pennfy’s
. 9:45 a. a
10:55 a. m
......7 p. m
........8 p. m
Singing
Come A-RUNNIN’!
CALVARY
Baptist Church
FIRST
Vesbyterian Church
Eighth Street and Avenue L
Rev. Charles Brown, pastor
Sunday School ................9:45 a. m.
Charles Lauderdale, Super-
intendent
Morning Worship............
MONDAY
Women’s Auxiliary ........
WEDNESDAY
Choir Practice ............ 1
FRIDAY
Youth Fellowship
807 Avenue E
Rev. Vernon Cline, Paetor
SUNDAY
le School........................10 a. m
aching ...... 11 a. m.
aning Service..................8 p. m
FLOUR
SQUARES
CHENILLE
SPREADS
The following members were
present: J. A. Akin, E. G. Black,
R. P. Brouthertin, J. G. Blevins,
L. S. Dudley, G. T. Harris, J. W.
LaMar, Ed Oden, Matt Thomas,
Chas. Blankenship, A1 Giesen,
4 FOR
BLEACHED
Catholic Church
WHITE COTTON SHEET BLANKETS
7:30 p. m.
Typewriters
and
Adding
Machines
6 DOZEN
NATION-WIDE
SHEETS
FIFTH STREET
Church of Christ
SUNDAY
Morning service..............10:30 a. m.
Night services .........—.7:45 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Services ........ 7:45 p. m.
LIMIT
2 PLEASE
Warml Need no Ironing!
CHENILLE ROBES
Row after row of soft
zsESiyssz o 00
handy pocket, bigi ^
collar! Only 'mmoJ
HURRY! 12-44. •
SUNDOWN
Methodist Church
R«v. Will M. Culwell, pastor
SUNDAY
Sunday School ............ I
Morning Service* ...........
Youth Fellowship ........ 1
Evening Services ............
WEDNESDAY
Choir Practice ...............
Prayer Meeting ..............
RECEIVING
BLANKETS
BIRDSEYE
DIAPERS
WEIMHOLD
Printing
MELON, BLUE, WINE, gold, TURQUOISE.
I
AUSTIN STREET
Church Of Christ
J. V. Da via, minister
SUNDAY
Sunday School _________
27" x 27'
DOZEN
Training Union
9:45 a. m. Evening Worship
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The Sun-News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 3, 1950, newspaper, September 3, 1950; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1117290/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.