Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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ur Complete. Store
Is Offered You at
Sale Prices
ol " fiofli
JV* are afcaohi^jy cleaning up everything in every
I deb; 1' * " f)ui sl(,r(> wl11 be crowded at any time
this week, but have patience, we have plenty of sales-
people to wait on you, and will do our best to takO
ear,- of you prperly.
Let u* know vour wants immediately on arrival in
toM . lMy>td-W«sar, Millinery and the
r class mm-hand I we.
Ill djrcsaea, and hats are being
i vici ' I I hiK, the last week before Christmas for a
final clan up.
if lor ywy advantage to study the large
Utock we lAiv<l awd orir wonderful Rale prices.
I Our store will .be filled <with Holiday MerchaiuJise.
The {iH'M't/ne^h $ th$ bent find the price the lowest.
,, Help 11 to handle the crowds by letting us know your
Uants early.
j A WONDERFUL 98c SALE IN CHRISTMAS MER-
CHANDISE. ITEMS WORTH $1.50 to $2.00.
I WE \V"H EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU A
VflKV MERRY CHRISTMAS AND THANK YOU
I'01' THE SPLENDID BUSINESS GIVEN US DUR-
ING THIS YEAR.
chriWIAM GtcfciR'rifttis"
I he great event fjr joy and'
ejoicing is drawing near, and
UaV( cwiie luul uuiio before
rSSSsSSS CREATCHRISTMAS
ty to extend g
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New Year td**ot
customer*, j
desire\yTa
that ou
greeting an
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MEN-—Our illustrated catalogue
•xplain* how we teftch Jh*4mr-
>er trade quickly, feailed
AlWor iiarlxir CoHege,, Dallas Tax
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that they come from hearts ex-| HlWrvnyAir u n j.
perienced in life, and that . ^untinSf and
erienced in life and that w*1T ^ • °T . * nunung ana
most sincerely wish that nea/ ' plap^ln^ 18 forbidden on all my
j pn^eritv a8B32 Sfarms 1 hmvvr
approaches .and as'the day for,show 2h H tt
raakujg new polios, und tofbe- route' s ' %
Sfcti Anew iWo MWfta oPli/e Jf
S3 ;:!:,rriT vl!?i free tuitmn-ib shorthand
an (. i tv.i t tl i'l- fai P* Rf ,K)okkeeP n«. typewriting, jour-
m ' ' ' 1,1 } * ' nafism and advertising to all
1 nl-iei'd iM^hinrf .1 committed people regardless of religious
f a ,|, ., , ""f. 4,ft. belief. Only expense that of eqh
" kv• iir:no -lo-VV i re- roiimnt f€e. Day and night clas-
ii ti ;■ i Mi°Ui jC reac'1" ses- Employment bureau, manu-
, Baptist Church
) CHItjriTtf'i* 11 A. M. BY THE PASTOR
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/I rPl i Lilt 1 £,to' -LJI
. Ils should be done not script service, courses are bet-
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Free!
i. Lu T' i h lL 18 ter than given by ordinary busi-
.' v ^ i,v 'improve- r,ess college or school of jour-
p Li she 1, or ad- alism. Places provided for a
l(;u s n, t' ' few to work in exchange for
nst mas is a day set apart lx>ard and other expenses. Ad-
fieat re.j(-yicing, as it rep- dress Fxirst (^mcrpsKimniJ
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resents
a time when
.ristmas Gift!
. , , men's Church College and Pennsylvan-
soul, groped in darkness, Avith-\ avenues, Fort Worth, Texas.
knI M \yi'> >ut; !i po:, it . ]£ in the city, take University
i !'°PJ'iiSen s ,!3, av w',en the car, get off at Pennsylvania.
1 tuljtllmcnt ol the promise of an Telephone, Lamar 805.
i 1 <yu.il, d v, v..!.• u uowd in ui>
JOur greatest sales offer in shoes, Ready to Wear and
Millinery for Thursday Friday and Saturday only.
[Every lady that buys a pair of shoes for these three
jdays we will give free two pairs of 50c FOOT REST
[SILK LISLE HOSE. Even at our lowest clean up sale
I prices of .S2.95., $.1.95, and $4.95. Three pairs of good
hose to every man \fho buys shoes on Thursday, Fri-
\ty and Saturday. '
[0>Ie Wife J^ GOOI) HOSE TO EVERY CHILD
L fi " DUYING SHOES
jH^VE YOU EVER HEARD OF SUCH AN OFFER?
IMnke arrangement to come early in the morning, as
this offer will sell dozens of pairs of shoes.
[Every lady that buys a hat over $3.00 even at our
[sacrifice prices we will give a set of Sheffield silver
[ tea spoons. •
{Every lady or misses that buys a garment over $10.00
Thursday, Friday and Saturday we will give FREE
a pretty leather purse.
[THIS IS OUR FINAL CLEAN UP SALE AND
f.CHUISTMAS UIFTS TO OUR CUSTOMERS THURS-
DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY.
[WE WISH EAdl #ND EVERY ONE OF YOU A
,;f MERRY CHRISTMAS
JME EARLY IN THE MORNING FOi^ THESE
-Rooms. See E. B.
i T / . ♦ A
on a wrecked and ruined world.; FOR RENT
\l represent# the time whelk jthe| Brewer
Cod of Ileiiieh a/iir nnled fr >m ' ■ ■
the court of His eternal majes- WOOD—l*\)r wood of all kinds
tv. "Peace on earth, good will leave your order at L. L. Dod-
toward ,ynll, men.'I It, rej)absents gen's or see E. P. Salmon.
the day vHfn the blessed nf | ■ ... _ .,
C (1 vvitli healiog und(% Tlis FOR SALE—Pair 6 year old
wings, came into the world. It mules. C. M. Laminack, Route
rep rose*!.; the d.i^ of all days 4, Wiiuwboro.
to' the ^'e^y sons]Jof men. be- -
cause tnmugn the life of the LOST—Key ring containing 3
(Babe bf Bethlehem, every onp keys. Bring to News office and
I who will come unto Him and get reward.
drink at the fountain of His ev- j-
lerlasting loVe, may^ind mercy.
Unique White Gift Service
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! A^T TOl 'Blj BY THK SUNDAY SCHOOL
Notfan ordinary ^'lyis^ma^ celebration, but a great
' tiiri 4tmasfService, fcntife Snndav School takes part.
A GREAT PROGRAM, A GREAT SERVICE WITH
\ GR|JAT PURPOSE. You need this service. Bring
a git I* I 'M? ncttdv,| dependent rhildren. .M ike this
Christicfs one of. worship. Make it one of i>ni-
ctical service. This pVograni offers you an opportun-
ity and inspiration to do both.
First Baptist Church
THEO. A. RINFORI), PASTOR
W. R. WILKINSON, SUPERINTENDENT
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METHODIST CHURCH
( llUlSTMAS PROGRAM
SUNDAY 11 O'CLOCK A. M. DEC. 24, 192i
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wination of serving you better
eftch evening. We want to make ji future, and nt a further
I the holidays worth while in our (,f our an> reciation. at
Ichurch. YoU' lways have a cor- tjie nf repeating, we again
ay was a great dav/With dial invitation to worship with ,.^tend to one and ml '-ur' most
Ihjeprt.v Christmas and New
eBir greetings, together • ,with
or most sincere th
C., Cassel Bros,
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LOST—r>iy stolen, one bird dog
Therefore it sli3uld.be q (lay o^/2 years old, bitch. $10 rewarcf.
great, yet mbst^iactfed rejoicin^Uinnis (Ireen.
an oecasibn for bestowinjr tend-| ■■■
'or deeds of mercy, and the do- VQ& SALE—Secirnd hand New
ing of acts bf loving, khldness. Ilome aewiilg machine. Mrs.
Under the shadow of these Mae Johnson.
thoughts we extend greetings ■
to one and all. wishing foi you TRADE—I have some fine
i;i most delightful. Merry Christ- Rhofig Island Red Chickens to
mas and a most Happy |nd, trade for pis*- See Ed l^rn-
| -sperotts New Yejir. buckle.
) Before, we pass from these r—jr
thoughts we want to e\iiress FOR SALE -Twelve Plymouth
our';'vei y great appreciation to IJljck hens, pore breed, at. #1.00
ipur friends and customers for each. Mrs. Ben McL^arty.
their verv loyal and liberal sup-
!port given us during the vear yffts, Wltj, GORMAN DEAD
'that, is now passing.-wid assure
yob that such acts of friendship At the family residence in
and support will pbidc with us j? c,ty 'i^uefWliiy r.iovn.ng at
for many days to come. We ^vjrs. Wil! Gorman, age
. .have given you the best servi- breatliHi net' hist. Surround-j
| . .< ile under the existing , |,y [)er |„ved ones she passed
conditions, but as mentioned away-as a cnild falling ti> sleep,
abovft the mistakes made, or er- Gorman had been in failing)
r|>rs committed, we are placing altih 1'or some months and her;
bfehfhd us. with a firm d'ffer-
Organ Pi'^lde—Saltgjella
(.^ngregatiomil Hymfc--Joy to the Wv>rld..
Prayer. & Jk V*'
Anthem—I Bring you Good Tiding
Reading of Lesa.m—Announcements.
Ofefrtory—Selected.
Anthem—The Sheppnerds Vision
Sermon—Rev. W. S. Dabney.
Song—Hark the Herald Angels Sing.
Doxology.
Benedicti>n.
I'ostlude.
PROGRAM CHRISTMAS EVE.
SEVEN O'CLOCK
Goerdeler.
Wilson
Ira B. Wilson
nday school wa.yWell at-jus.
i/glY fine Theo. A. Bmford, Pastor.
fprinching
and exceedi,
is were at b >th
.t■ , t | CHRISTIAN CHURCH
n. The peljple iurel *how-
fcis of having a ifelnd to (Snnday school 10 a. m. Rog
The outlo^jk is brillit^for | J Carlock, Suj>t.
t work with us. V*e are
g that a great- „ . r
[break out and *wefcp the Christmas tree Sunday night
community. ( and the Sunday school and;
Pastor will preach a church extends a cordial invi-
as sermon next Sunday tation tor you aiul yours to|
'School! -ome and be with us. Please re- aching bacK
I IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW
:chinf'comc "nd u
i ,ith while a distinct shock to
ior family and friends was not
unexpected. This good worn.in
had suffered much but had
tiade no complaint and when
I lie summons came she was
prepared to go to the gre;uit life
<>n the other side. She wan a
life long member of the First
Baptist Church of this city.
She is survived by her husband
four ?bns and two daughters,
and several brothers and sis-
ters.
Prelude &■■-*■■■
Invocation — •— Rev.
Solo—Silent Night
Reading—Annie and Willie., j i a;, or
Solo—If You Are (rood
Story of the Birth of Jesus
Song —It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Choir
Reading—Santa Calus is Doming Frances Petty
Song—That Wondrous Christmas -Moon Elementary
Department
Christmas Tree.
,'Mre. James
W. S. Dabney
Lorene < tssel
Graf'" (iist
... Daisy Porter
Francis Mikule
Would Blind to Wiitnsboro
, Homes.
#ng. The Sum:a&- ,
nder a great i rogrwri at, port tq6 sick*
Tlv#- serv*
vening service.
is being arranged, is one
greatest Christmas ser-
[I hnve ever seen. It ia not
It is an Instructive,
n'ng. spiritual service,
hurch
v
W. B. Bolunt.
METHODIST,. CHURCH
^ip-t
Junduy mornibg.at 11 ^'cl
we will give a beautiful Christ
out its mas program, including music
This is the greatest offer wej
have over made 1,1 sho^si evenj
— ; at our lowest clean up sale |
Hard to (to housework Willi an prices. We will give you free
Thursday, Frrfn:' ' M |
Bring your hours of misery nly. Two pairs of 50c silk lisle
letiore of at work. hose $1.00 worth to every lady
;,f women only now the and J4.95. Tmt
I Backache pains often comes , choice of_ any shioe in the house
Sunday mornibg.at^ 11 ojclock f^^eakc nredIeg31 Jse^ever^man buying t.hoes
1 lwou,n s * *]«9tn|0ne psir bi^hose to every child
areior
1,1 ei spiritual Beivice. wc . . mnqi/ woe
& sr iss
rif, r_j ^ win be distributed fi*om tne zfn siys. it ^
inging themselves and
[rif«j and paresenting'them
men did on
The com-
the pas-
superintendent and the
are praying that this
"JJW nrovn a blessing to
[•horo. You will miss a
^ while service, if you rn,is3
I't is nn opportunity that
i^fiome of^en., Gifts w'll
"e in bioney1 and In liven
for tVip n^dv. and to
tho Cr">r>ol mOR"acf?.
will lave our veek of
Pro^'jjwgl VVeniritf
[v 1 •>
[_wi|l 'f>nf1er a program
Kidney Pills
Winnsboro citi-
will be distributed irom Mytrle St. Our wh.
large Christmas tree, umie an< glad to recommend Christmas
oring your children. Old Santa s > s airuj ^ cf
CTau. will be there in hi^leiSV I^n ^K.<lney ^
^ro'cK' sun^"^"'™ ^ ThMney^ w«"r. week nnd In- Enlcrprfae.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
,tily. The Enterprise. Read our
•FREE" ad.
Our whole store is filled with
us merchandise. Buying
easy here. Plenty of
to wait on you. T^e
in a special www « ; — Mv back ached and my Vr
Juniors meet at 2.30 p, (m. ueai ne i . i ru!ariy at little
the ChH.tm.« .W __ 1 Kidne? Ml, re- .Hl«
w. S. Dabney
iVrx. Vr. A. Worthinprt-m and
•on Wiek. of Bartlett and
minted my kidneys and bene hn« Unjv M r,1<wtown
' re e1 pected arrive tl-vlay to
pond tho holidays \vHh relati-
Every*jrannentf eyery veIv.VfiM n,e in emy way. I«n
S&Z ol M'are N- <£'
at The Enterprise. 'I . "r
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•-'7' P*n.
•12.i 0, The Enterprise.
it6r to Dallas today
• M-iiiess vis- T-eonard fli't Is at home from
"\fexia. Texas.
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
. SUNDAY DECEMBER 2L 7 P. M.
WHITE (.II'TS FOR THE KING
SYNOPSIS
A Christmas Service, Marking the Spirit ol* Christmas
As it should he. Given by all departments, of
Sunday school of 'First 1-aptist Church,
Sunday evening 7 o'clock.
Prelude—Distant Chimes—Johnson.
Shadows Creeping—Miles. Choroa by 8 young girls.
Annunciation to Mary—sA>ry—Lona Ruth Nabors.
Joy to the World—By Congregation..
INVOCATION
Birthday of the King—Manrv JunJor Chorus
Story of the Shepheards and wise men, Ixina Ruth
Nabors.
Was it You—J. H. Fillmore Lois Drummond
T>rrh Bearers . Paul Mitchell, Milteto Green
Lullaby—F>ed B. Holton Elizabeth McCalman
Chrjstnias Sn: w Flakes—Criswell—Stw-y by pi imaries
Story of Christmas Fairies Louise Gait
Christmas F;uries Duet—Mary Smith, Edith Mitchell
It cftme upon the midnight clear . Congrogation
Story of the Knights of the Silver Shield——Adrian
Green
Tableau—Girl seated on throne, boy kneeling, Bible in
hand—Sarah Craddock—Issac Beggs.
As withgladness men V>f old—Three wise men.
I gave gave my life for thee. „ Mrs. J. W. CorJejr
Three Red Cross Nurses
Silent night—Quartet—Susie Patrick. Grace Long,
Mary Evans. Myrtle Harris.
As Quaftet. «ings srifts will lie presented front each
department of the Sunday * 'iool. A !'♦♦!* rr.zr^n?
will he pvennrvl for t.h« irifts.
With l>owed he:>ds sing softly—prayer sor.g-- Cy Jes-
us I love
Opjiortunity piven for gifts of a If ar.d sei vicf- by the
. Pa.rter
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1922, newspaper, December 21, 1922; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268254/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.