Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 248, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 18, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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Methodist School to Open
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we
from Dr. J. W. Hunt,
presi-
care
administration
come a cordial invitation
completed
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Just Received
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Suffer?
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Shipment of
the Nazarine church Sunday
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to be made
re-
Pase .
have done.
50 you may smile, smile, smile.
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Senior B. Y. P. U.
Intermediate League
mornings the ship's
athier Chance”
Also a Splendid Line of
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Men’s and Boys’ Shirts
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fell Coa!—Face
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Come and
$
crown of thorns was made of haw-
Km v ‘ His disciples
thorn, which, for this
reason is
Lufkin Dry Goods Co.
I! be made to
In south Germany, blackthorn
was
j’ day’s
recoi / • oken.
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Intermediate B. Y. P. U.
tit?
Minister.
Bap-: -t Church Notes
had R d services last
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The Church Ought to Re- Deuteronomy 16, 1 (a)
Campinas,
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ith the
Bible
We
lout build-
flirtation
off start-
similarly
'0 serious
ays glad when
our church, and
them feel wel-
dd from Hous-
good talk last
Bible.”
Leader—Lila Mae McPhef-
IOCRAST1-
ALWAYS
WITH
Vith Christ.
nCtri '
church to-
orning and
The gen-
ted to attend
! to
Have
r
ffort \
last -
By attending League it will
yakseer lighteshin9
need you at 9:00 a. m. Sunda
August 19th, at the M. E.
Church.
crown up there—Miss Lottie
Weeks.
What kind of work here will
- life over there?—Mr.
Dewey Hooker.
The relative importance of
doing these works—Miss Ruby
Giving Him a Chance
dia Corley.
to do what we think
to do.
We give all who
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Moral Disease
Thompson. "
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and rope r.
est weaih
counter.
, The Cause of Disease—Ruth
Lang.
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invita
me
if th-
Men’s and Boys’
Velour Hats
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sas.
frith
will I ■
ervic-
mot
Lo he.
ion ever in its history
Catherine Barnet.
A Happy. Ending,
Why Must People
Miss Fannie Bussy.
What Is Important?
Elizabeth Garrison.
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ual. i eurs.
MLows Bible Class
‘There on fine
bout open-
is to mul-
es of life,
ik stands
same ser-
financial
storm cel-
ie cyclone
ther services
•)
he st l
ping
e Lone
the thi
p alon
Ve are
ple com
try to r
he. Br
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ha ir
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horni .
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ter i-i
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ch ev..
probl-
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first tl
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Sacred Harp Singing
All who are interested
are invited to be present at
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'hampion 3
Abilene, Aug. 18—McMur-
ray college, the new Metho-
dist school here, will open its
initial term on September 19,
according to an announcement
v n I
Ind dr.
vehi'
ly 8 :
ad t! ■
remember that we are
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PHO
ES
tended the public to be pre-
sent Sunday afternoon and see
how well the singing students I
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tha 1
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sill
lel) dt
it boti
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inesday n ght when he told
he had enjoyed his
Ii Lufkin, and the good
0 8hip at our church.
Senior League Program
Subject, "The Dicipline of
Providence."
Leader, Mr. F. Lamar Me-
Gown.
Our life on earth continues
in Heaven—Miss Rosa Bard-
well.
Heavenly citizens temporar-
ily detained—Mr. Lyle Peden. '
Jesus teaches about treasure
in Heaven—Miss Birdie Purvis. ,
Good Works here win a[
, Greases, Oils
rviceCars 1
’arts
guaranteed j
PHONE
" take the best there is
o people to accomplish
ndertaking. If we do
’ways lo what other peo-
hink wg
Very attractively priced, in all the
new shapes and colors.
I
k
some controlled by nurse-
maids, others running loose, trooped
forward to pay a visit to their cow,
which looked with mild big eyes at
the small citizens of our sea com-
come and be with us next
Sunday morning. Prayer meet-
ing next Wednesday night, and
choir practice Thursday night.
J. R. Nutt, Pastor.
which its L
store the Wayward, Mildred
Hudgens.
The Church Ought To Be A
Band of Brothers. Asenath
McAlister.
The Church Ought To Be
the Center of Our Lives. Joe
Herrington. . •
Poem, “Two Kinds of Peo-
ple,” Bertie Mae Allbritton.
Leader’s ten minutes.
Closing prayer.
Song.
Sentence prayers.
Song.
Jesus’ Love for Children.
Mark 10, 13-16, Pauline Moss.
Helping Jesus by Helping
Children, Mary 9, 37 Kath-
erine Russell.
All Are God's Children,
Itself Pure, Joe Franklin.
The Church Ought to Train
Every Member, Gladys Scar-
borough.
The Church Ought to Teach
Every Member, Thelma Davis.
The Church Ought to Help
the Weak, Opal Lee McBee.
America.”
Scripture, Mark 10, 13-16.
Subject—"Some Lets of the children.
). F. Glenn & Co.
PURITY ICE CREAM
iber. fellows, that the . . ________
ws class meets atlafternoon (tomorrow)
. at 1 -30
O’clock and hear the Sacred
Harp singers. The Sacred
Harp school has been- doing
Get, nicely, and an invitation is ex-
Years Ago.
n quested to
Eev. Perriette,
the Timp-
Methodiat
rach at the
May Crecelins. „ ,
ought to, please Reading, Clerce re
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Benediction.
Pack up your troubles a . f 4
come to league Sunday night
!
at
Reading. Tommie Redgers.
oong.
Announcements.
Benediction.
" Day At Home,
BerloKisgingn Boaz Field,
er ‘ 1 btow.
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Shall We Use or Wasto Our
Sot row? Miss Dixie Cor’ey.
What Does This M: To
Leaguers? Miss Edna M.
Howell.
Vocal solo.
Song.
odis church build-
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son.
Song.
Prayer.
Scripture—Heb. 13:1;
40:17; Matt. 5:16.
"i. tomorrow,
another rousing
ore the even-
' ithetan the heavi- ,
we were likely - en-
Henry VIII (1485-1509) of Eng-
Josephins
( Richard III was found in a haw-
thorn bush on the field of Bosworth
after the battle. According to an
old English tradition, Christ’s
Song.
Prayer.
Adversity and Growth. Mr
Jim Fuller.
It Is A Blessing To Be Poor,
Mr. Edward Robb.
grfm^third" charge o ! Junior Epworth Loague
The Mission of the Church i Program for August 19.
to itself. | Subject, “Children of South
The Twofold Mission of the
Church, Erma Stewart.
The Church Ought to Keep
y 1
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R. \ . W lch of Lufkin was
in Hunting on Sunday.—Hunt-
ington Messenger.
will not be complete
unless provided with an
ample supply of delicious,
cooling, refreshing, invig.
orating, health-giving
K1
ready after September 1. The
dormitory will accommodate
44 girls. Other buildings for
the college are under ce -
struction. President Hunt
expects a large attendance at
opening of the school.
The bathing at Jones” Lake
"j continue until the opening
' Enjo “ while you building has been
__________ ‛°tland girls’ dormitory will
milk for small voyagers -—---------------
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B 19
lit ' : up to evory
t get busy: The
have hoasted that they mit
feat (h. Reds. Will1
We will make delivery of
any quantity desired in
ample time for the noon-
day meal. Just phone 435.
en the wood used,
while other traditions pointed to
come kind of buckthorn.— Detroit
News.
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A Revival in
Clayte Binion.
Story, South
day school
lass and
• done. A
extended to
of other
trying' Voluntry, Miss Lois Coch
ought ran.
I Song.
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skirt here sketched 18inocentuathe
by a flounce that aiso trimn the
bottom of the skirt. Carryins out
the same idea sleeves may.b,cu
with a curve front wrist to e1bo
and edzed with ruffles
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Let Christ In—Margaret
Tracy.
Let the ’Word of Chrst , „ ------- -
Dwell—Nell Baker. \ called by the French I’ epine noble.
Let Your Light Shine—Olga
Turner.
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with and without collars attached.
1 he only thing cheap about them is
the price.
Nothing will bring more
satisfying delight to every
member of the family,
and the cost is so small.
Eider to Preach
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Your Sunday Dinner
vho been singing
the: wi who are el-
) beleng to the Young
i C are invited to
g and even-
largest crowds
some time, es-
night. We
'.litions to the
I nearly four
lay school and
v or more Sun-
i'he interest in
class is still
•n for Sunday
he the sixth
Acts. Why
and Their Du-
' problem the
■ i was a finan-
■i how best to
e poor. We
morning how
at Jerusalem
problem.
or the Sunday
sfon will be,
Christ.” Think
that Christ did
cpr,e‛ .
the Churches Sunday
dent. The
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tol Scripture (Deut. 8, 1-10'
to Heb. 12, 4-13).
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munity with the air of knowing all
there was to know about them.”
LEGENDS OF THE HAWTHORN '
will 1 the subject of
mou a’ the tabernacle
w • giv Because
eliere here will be
cl । for the salva-
the 4 in the next
Mr iandis will speak
sub,c-ct -
Ie merai.g service. 11
th - hject will be
Junior B. Y. P LJ.
August 19, group 4 in
charge.
Song.
Sentence Prayer.
Business. .
Special music, Majone Mar-
tha Lee Mildred.
Introduction, Mary Fay
Smith. ,
Three Natives in Moahe
Murtie Cochrele Mavoi Det
eides To Go Home, Agnest
St Ruth’s Choice, Martha Lee
Dopaho to Bethelem, Gladys
Subject—-Devotional meet-
ing—What do the workers of
the Christian have to do with
his future rewards.
Leader—Miss Ruby Hudg-
ens.
Introduction—By Leader.
Referring to tia fact that a milch
COW used to be taken on board shi
mainly for the benefit of the chil-
dren," as the adertisement had it,
Joseph Conrad, one of the most dis’
tinguished living novelists, says:
It was the last living thing that
came on board, already boxed and
in its traveling stall, and displaying
a most praisoworthy composure even
while spinning in mid-air at the
foreyard ar ■ ; r,. being landed
on the fore '' k against rhe mast. to I
va- s -lived for I
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