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PAGE 3—THE FORT WOHTH PRESS— NOVEMBER 3V. 1925
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PAUL'S—May and Cannon Streets.
Geisler,
10:3V and 11:15.
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7:30.
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stor.
Program.’’
Evening service 7:45.
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I by denominations.
ROSEN HEIGHTS-- Jesse Garrett, pas-
POLYTECHNIC— William Read, pastor.
Morning
ASSO- ;
CIATION— 2024 Main Street.
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HOLD BAZAAR
7:30 P. M.
Arlington
PROMINENT
OFFICIAL RECENTLY
Special Music. Duet, Dr. and Mrs.
P. M.
Lawson,
"Hold Then My
GO TO SOME CHURCH TOMORROW!
Fakes & Company
Sixth, Seventh and Throckmorton Streets
Birmingham,
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Loufs
Morn-
Thursday at First Congregational
Church, to be followed by a fel-
who shines your
shoes. You’d ex-
Marie
, Ida
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Sixth and
Throckmorton
Many Church Services Are
Planned for Coming Week
"‘Jesus’
service
ber-u
CIS
Estimated fifteen million radio
listeners hear services First Bap-
tist Church.
CLUDING
CERTAIN
nished the factors
of enjoyment and
the capacity for ap-
preciation? How of-
ten do you thank
Him for the right
to live in this won-
derful world — to
enjoy its many
blessings?
The Old Time Religion—
Not Good Enough
Dr. L. D.
Anderson
press your appreci-
ation to the lowest
scale of menial
service if they went
out of their way to
please.
11:00 A. M.
“With Mases . .
With Thee”
VEEK
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ily at
tore
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Sermon
by
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But what is your
attitude toward
Him — toward the
Almighty who
Could any right-
minded person
think it was asking
too much?
7:30 P. M.
Sunday, November 21
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NARCHS
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| j made concerning scheduled union
Gservices in Polytechnic, Dallas In-
I terurban, Glen Garden and Engle-
"Thanksgiving."
I An interesting program has been
arranged.
“Make First Christian
Your Church’*
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Sermon, "The Gospel
Hymns."
, pastor. Morning services
Evening service 7:45.
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Subject 11 A. M.
“Revelation Through
Service”
Visitors to the City Always
Welcome
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
C. E. at 0:30 P. M.
to offering for
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“thanks” to
the bootblack
First Presbyterian
Church
Fifth and Taylor
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FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
ST.
w. c.
May and Cannon Streets, will hold
a Thanksgiving service 7:45 p. m.
Thursday, Nov. 25.
Rev. W. C. Geisler is pastor.
and other "trimmings” will be in-
cluded on the menu.
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CHURCH of < nnw
Why Not Go to
Some Church To-
morrow - Regard-
less of Which One,
and Thank Your
Maker for His
Many Blessings?
TEXAS TRUE SPIRITUALIST
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"The Danger of Saying 'No' to God."
Rast, Present and
Sunday, Nov. 21—Subject:
“The Greatest Wedding;
Deity-Humanity”
Avenue. D. F. McConnell, pa
[ Ing sermon,. "Realizing the
METHODIST
ST. PAUL'S—Tenth and Burnett Streets.
W. S. Woodhull, pastor. Morning sermon.
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church building. Evangelistic sermon in
evening.
service devoted
HOW AND WHY A
A Thanksgiv- ■ Future Srmsatan.The
J Presbyterian churches.
K. No announcements have been
sermon, "Ye Are the Light of the World.”
Evening service 7:30. Sermon, "'Baptism
of the Holy Spirit."
mon. "The Old Time Religion—Not Good
Enough."
Dr. W. S. Woodhull, pastor of
I l St. Paul's Methodist Church, will
■ speak at the downtown service at
I First Christian Church. Dr. Gra-
I I ham McMurray. pastor of Magno-
I I lia Avenue Christian, will be
Wennett, Lawrence Comer,
This Church of the Dig
Heart Invites You,
JAMES K. THOMPSON,
Minister ds
BEFORT THE SERMON MR.
NORRIS WILL GIVE THE PUB-
LIC SOME INFORMATION THEY
ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW, IN-
Heights Presbyterian Church were
to Hold a rummage sale Saturday
at 1104 Houston Street.
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CHICKEN DINNER
Ladies of Trinity Methodist
Church will give a benefit chicken
BYPU SOCIALS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burns, 2404
Prairie Avenue, entertained the
Junior BYPU of Rosen Heights
Baptist Church from 6 to 8:30
p. m. Friday.
Collinsville, Okla.
Nov. 8, 1926.
Dear Brother Norris:
This is to let you know that we
are often listening in on your
great messages over the radio, and
it is a feast to our souls. I thank
God for men of your type, and
pray God to give us more men
who are not afraid to brave the
powers that be. I believe in an
unshackled ministry, and as long
as God gives me breath I shall
take my orders from above and
not from men.
I would love above all else to
be in your great church and hear
you and feel the spirit of that
great body of saints, and some
time I am going to do that very
thing if God so wills.
Praying God to keep you and
lead you in your great fight for
truth, I am,
Ever yours under the Cross,
H. P. WIISFORD,
Pastor First Baptist Church.
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B COMMUNITY BIBLE CLASS
‛ Community Bible Class will J
meet 7:30 p. in. Tuesday at First
Congregational Church. Pennsyl-
vania Avenue and Fulton Street.
H. A. Ironside of Oakland, Cal.,
Will be teacher for the evening.
The public is Invited to attend.
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,
TRINITY- LIpscomb and Myrtle Streets.
W. Golden-Howes, rector. Holy com-
LUTHERAN
GRACE—Hemphill Street and Broadway.
Theodore Seashore, pastor. Morning ser-
mon, "The Hour of Judgment." Evening
Bible study service 7:30. Subject, "Heav-
nely Citizenships.”
thonperbTigesdanvited.: 23t0 "hich Mand, Dear Lord."
The affair will begin 5:30 p. m.
Home cooked chicken, dressing
Unanswered Question." Event
EVANGELICAL
ST. JOHN’S—Pennsylvania Avenue and
Fulton Street. C. Wolff, pastor. Morn-
ing sermon, "But I Would Not Have You
To Be Ignorant, Brethren, Concerning
Them Which Are Asleep." Evening serv-
ice 7:45. Sermon, "He Being Dead Yet
Speaketh."’ Memorial services.
guerrier, pastor. Subject Sunday evening,
"God's Law on Offense," by Rev. L. M.
Johnson, assistant pastor. Messages.
Sermon on Revelation 20:12.
"And I saw the dead, small and
great, stand before God; and the
books were opened: and another
book was opened, which is the
book of life: and the dead were
judged out of those things which
were written in the books accord-
ing to their works.”
Mae Boozer, James Henson, Vir-
ginia Henson, Margaret Stover,
Vernell Stover, Margaret Jones,
Doris Jones, Orvar Burns, Leon-
ard Boozer, and the leaders, Lo-
retta Ballam and Mary Lee Logan.
Intermediate BYPU of the same
thurch gave a weiner and marsh-
mallow roast Friday evening at
the Dam, Lake Worth. About 25
members were present.
Those
hristine.
BROADWAY—St. Louis Avenue and
Broadway. Oscar E. Linstrum, pastor.
Mornng sermon, "Household ot Faith."
Evening service 7:30, evangelistic.
PRESTYTERIAN
HEMPHILL—1701 Hemphill Street. M.
E. Chappell, pastor. Morning sermon,
"A F‛amlly‛» Allegiance to Gbd." Evening
service 7:30. Sermon, "Sacrifice and Sal-
vation." Orchestra sacred concert 7 to
7:30 p. m.
"Light of the World We Hail
Thee,” hymn of lights; bene-
dictory anthem, "In Thee Will I
Put My Trust," Protheroe, and re-
cessional, “Follow the Gleam."
I Baptist Church. 1 11 a. m. Message from leader. Mrs.
In Riverside, services will be AnnineerEm, 11 nurindrnetgthodid-
■ held at the Sylvania Heights ing. open daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.,
■ Methodist Church. Rev. H. M. Sundays and houtday: 2.to s p. m.
CLOSE WEEK
Closing service of the week of
“World Fellowship and Prayer,"
of the YWCA, will be observed 4
p. m. Sunday at First Christian
Church.
A musical program will be fur-
nished by the choir of that church,
assisted by B. U. Taylor and Mrs.
Jean Hayes Taylor.
The p r o g r am will include:
Hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy;” in-
vocation, Mrs. F. L. Jaccard, pres-
ident of YWCA; foreword, Mrs.
L. M. Hogsett, member of national
board of YWCA; anthem, “Thanks
be to God;” pageant, “The Keep-
ing of the Light;” processional
of groups: Students, “Lead On,
King Eternal;” business and in-
dustrial girls, “Where Cross the
Crowded Ways of Life;’’ Girl Re-
serves, "Fairest, Lord Jesus;”
immigrants, “Faint Were Our
Weary Feet;” girls of all nations.
How many times
do you thank Him
for health—for food
and shelter? Once a
year, is it not the
least you can do-to
go with your fellow
man and meet in
the brotherhood of
divine worship—to
recite His many
blessings during
the past year—and
say “Thank You”?
Broadway division services at
Broadway Presbyterian Church.
, Rev. Joe Jeffers, Baptist evan- CHRISTIAN SCISCE PARENT CmNCH
elist will sneak at the Arlington of THE NEW GENERATION
2, , , . > a . t ,c FONT WORTH, BRANCH ONE—Little
Heights combined services at the Theater, 00g Went fourth street, service
I Evangelical Church will have a
f special service Thursday evening.
I Thanlsgiv ing service of praise
F And prayer will be held at 7 a. m.
HUGE SUM OF MONEY GAM-
BLING IN COTTON FUTURES.
Kathryn Williams will be lead-
er for the program of College Av-
enue Presbyterian Christian En-
deavor 6:30 p. m. Sunday. The
subject of the program will be
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Rev. W. J. H. Petter, former
eurate of St. Andrew's Episcopal
Church, will be installed as rector
of All Saints' Church, Dallas, at
a ceremony 11 a. m. Sunday.
The ceremonial will be under
direction of Rev. C. E. Snowden,
of the Church of the incarnation, |
Dallas.
Women of All Saints' Church
will honor Rev. Petter and Mrs. !
Fetter with a reception Wednes- 1
day evening.
B. U. Taylor, Jr. Mrs. John Hayes
Taylor is organist.
Dr. L. D. Anderson, pastor, will
speak at both services. He re-
turned this week from Memphis,
Tenn., where he attended the con-
vention of the Disciples of Christ.
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CONGREGATIONAL
FIRST— Pennsylvania and College Ave-
nues. 8. T. McKinney, pastor. Morning
sermon, "Some of Our Reasons for
Thanksgiving in 1926." Evening service
I I speaker at the South Side sery-
< ices. scheduled at Central Method-
I I is Church.
Rev. J. S. Bates, pastor of Tab-
I ernacle Baptist Church, will
I preach at Glenwood-Evans Ave-
I1 nue services, at Highland Park
I | Methodist Church.
CHRISTIAN
18 , Rev. Ernest L. Lloyd, pastor of FIRST- Throckmorton and sixth sts.
■ ■ Boulevard Methodist, is to be I L d. Anderson, pastor. Morning ner-
. a r,., {xr,,+, mon, "Revelation Thru Service." Eve-
g speaker at North Fort Worth ning service 7:30. Sermon, "'The Greatest
5 Baptist Church, where union Serv- Wedding; Deity—Humanity.”
ES ices for the Marine Park section I » » .
.... D,., T.Ln MORNINSIDE--Evans Avenue and Tow-
WNare scheduled. Rev. John I eli strest. itomer 11. payne, pastor.
A. J. Le-
Gilmore, pastor of Riverside
| Christian, will preach. central—w. D. Campbell, mtntster.
T ran churches will have I Sermon 11 » m, "Salvation." Evening
Lutheran entireties " navlservice 7 45. Sermon, "Jonathan, the vn-
g special programs Thanksgiving seifish Friend."
| evening. Episcopal churches will • • •
8 Lj ~,mnAe sory. I POLYTECHNIC—Avenue T and Little
■ observe Hol} communion Sen, Street, j. A. MeCal, minister. Morning
■ ices Thursday morning. St. John s — iim
UNITY ( ENTER
50 Worth Building. Lecture 1! a. m.,
•"The Upper Windows," by Mrs. Annie
Westfall. Vesper service 8 p. m.
FIRST PRESBYrERIAN- Fifth and
Taylor Streets, James K. Thompson. pas-
otr. Morning sermon, "With Moses—
With Thee." Evening service 7:30. Ser-
r SPECIAL MUSIC
/ Special music will be given
Sunday at First Christian Church
by the choir under direction of
tor. Morning sermon, "Bearing Our Own
Burdens." Evening service 7:30. Sermon,
Special speakers will fill some
I pulpits in Methodist churches .in
I Fort Worth, while regular church
I services are not scheduled in oth-
I ers Sunday, as pastors are attend-
I ing the Central Texas Conference
I at Waco.
I Baptist pastors who have been
1 at the Baptist State Convention
1 in San Antonio this week, are ex-
"-pected back to hold regular serv-
| ices Sunday.
In some churches pastors will
I devote Sunday sermons to Thanks-
■ giving themes, as union services
1 jf various denominations are
I scheduled for Thanksgiving Day.
munion 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer and
sermon, "Is Christianity for ths Church,
for Man or Men?” 11 a. m. Evensong
with congregational singing and address,
"The Church and People,” 8 p. m.
Women of the
b eiil..
if BYPU's, Christian Endeavors
I and Epworth Leagues will present
■ Thanksgiving programs at regu-
I lar Sunday evening meetings.
Union Thanksgiving services
I are scheduled for 10:30 a. m.
I ■ Thursday at First Christian, Cen-
I'tral Methodist, Hihland Park
| (Methodist, North Fort Worth Bap-
I tist, Sylvania Heights Methodist,
■ ['Arlington Heights Baptist, Trin-
I l ity Methodist and Broadway
“Thank You”
10 a. m.—All departments study
sixteenth chapter John. Mr. Nor-
ris lectures to men in auditorium
and Mrs. Norris to women only at
406 Throckmorton Street.
11 a. m.—Special message of
pastor to the church and Sunday
School. (Part of morning mes-
sage will not be broadcast over
radio or published.)
7:30—Full choir under direc-
tion of Mr. Brooks Morris will
give “The Joy Anthem" and will
be accompanied by full orchestra.
attending included:
POLYTECHNIC—Avenue I find Little
Street. W. A. Patterson, pastor. Morn-
ing sermon, "‘Be Thankful." Evening
service 7 :30.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
I ST ANDREW'S—Tenth and Lamar
i Streets. E. H. Eckel, reetor. roly com-
munion 7:30 a. m. Matins and sermon
by rector. "Wanted— Men and Money in
Support of the Kingdom of God," 11 a.
in. Vespers and sermon 7:30 p. m.
| j wood residential sections.
Ministers in Charge.
I I; These services have been plan-
I l bed under auspices of the Fort
I I .Worth Ministers’ Association.
I I which advocated union services by
I I sections of the city, rather than
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS
ASSOCIATION
Meeting* in basement of courthouse,
west wing. Bible studies 10 a. m. to 12
noon. International 8. 8. lesson 7 p. tn.
Bible lecture 8 p. in.. "Paradise Re-
stored.”( Testimony meeting 7:30 p. in.
Wednesday.
Beading room, open daily 1 to 4 p. m.
ling offering will be made.
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F * WILL BE INSTALLED
BAPTIST
BROADWAY—Broadway and St. Lous
Avenue. Forrest Smith, pastor. Services
11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH OF ASSEMBLIES OF
COD—1326 Jennings Avenue. R. W. Grif- i
fin. pastor. Sermons 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
ST. JOHN'S—College Avenue and Eli-
zabeth Boulevard. Ira Day Lang, rector.
Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. Morning
prayer and sermon 11. Evening prayer
and sermon 7 :30.
i MEET
! ths Texas
Association,
with H. L.
esker. Do- f
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Exposition
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NWORGANIZED CHI R< It OF LATTER
DAY SAINTS
Meeting in old Van Zandt school build-
ing. J. A. Wyninger, missionary. Ser-
mon 11 a. m. Sermon 8 p. m., "The
Apostolic and Pentecostal Church of Jesus
Christ.”
lit in
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS—P. Martin Ba-
ker, pastor. Morning sermon, "Opinions
and Convictions." Evening service 7:30.
Sermon, "The Limitations of a Great
Man.”
O’Keefe, pastor of Chestnut Ave- Morning sermon. "Saying Thanks." Chris-
Gnue Christian. will preach at Trin- icanrEndeavor in charge of evening “rv‘
I ity Methodist Church'where com- ! ...
I bined services for the Rosen | CHRISTIAN science
■ Heights and Stockyards divisionstFIEST srcee noumnnnads "ppmnr
■ Will be held. Subject, "Soul and Body. Reading room,
i A,L,, g,,L prg 510-11 First National Bank Building, open
1,1 1 2"”* daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
I Rev. S. T. McKinney, pastor of * ♦ *
I the First Congregational Church, | SECOND church of CHRIST, Rd- i
■ , +, ENTIST—1101 Pennsylvania Avenue. Serv-
■ Is the speaker announced for the | ice 11 a. m. Subject, "Soul and Body."
SPIRITUALIST
FORT WORTH CHURCH— 31114 Main
Street. C. L. Sharp, pastor. Lecture 8
p. m.. ‘ Spiritualism and the Continuity
of Life.”
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