The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1952 Page: 3 of 16
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THURS
pat, octorer >. ml
our appreciation
We wish to take this means to j
show and express our deepest ap-
preciation to our friends and i
neighbors, for the many things
that were given us after our home
burned. But especially do we |
want to thank the teachers of the 1
the baylor count* banner, seymour,
Grade School and the fireman,
ior the nice pretty clothing they
gave so that the boys might stay
well dressed at school. And also
we want to thank the firemen for
their untiring efforts to save our
home. May God bless each and
every one.
Mrs. Ruth James and Boys.
BOY'S
ANKLETS
25c
Bright stripes boys like . . ,
Combed cotton, sturdy and
long-lasting. Reinforced heel
and toe. Elastic tops. Sizes
6 to 10%.
BLACK Suede...
Symphony of Styie
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g
Here suede is fashion-
ed into a black pump
with white-dotted rib-
bon trim. Perfect ac-
companiment for that
new fall suit. AA and
B. Sizes 5 Ms to U.
THIS
RAYON
SHARKSKIN
SUIT
.. is fashion news!
Value News at only
16.95
Fashion flattery for Fall - -
classic styled suit with fully-
lined, 3-button jacket, flap
pocket trim, neat notch col-
lar. The skirt, slender flat-
tering lines, yet cut fully
enough for comfort in walk-
ing. Choose from Fall Grey
or Fall Brown. Sixes 12-20.
Come to
CHUftCH
SACREO HEART
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Theo Francis
Rev. Paul A. Mo&er, O.M.I.
Mass, 1st, 3rd and Sth Sunday at
8:00 a.m. On second and fourth
Sundays at 10:00.
Religious instructions for grade
and high school students, Saturday
afternoon, from 3:00 to 4:00.
Confessions on Saturday after-
noon from 4:00 to 6:00.
p.Rf.
CHURCH OF CHRI8T
W. E. Burkham, Evangelist
The sound motion picture "The
of in t^H Lif® Lords Day Bible Study 10:00 a.m.!
Christ will be screened at the w&rshin 104«
F!rf, SSVfSr?? R2S Worship7*:M 'Z.
night October:Bnd, at 7.30 p.m. Young Peopies Class 6:00 p m ;
ray aSbSS. Octo&r aid at B1»* Cl»" 3*°
Where Yon
Can Heax It
Fall*; KDWT,
KWFT, Wichita
Stamford.
SMU vs. Missouri, Mo. Universi-
ty Stadium, Columbia, Mo., 1:50
1 p.m., Bob Walker and Jim Wig-
I gins: WRR, Dallas.
Only one conference game is on I Rice Tvs PCL^' ^*2!"
Vll. — i » , , _ * _ ' seum, Los Angeles. Cal., 3:50 p.m..
7'30 p.m. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. wih' . rik. c»,,h„ schedule for tne soutnwest Con- Charlie Jordan and Dave Smith;
Watch The Baylor County Ban- ^week Blble Study' ! ferf"ce th's, weekend that tilt KFJZ Worth
ner for further news about this y 30 p. ., matching A.kajnsas, defeated last Arkansas vs. Baylor, War Me-
fir^t RAPTIST f'tii'RPii Saturdayby IC U with Baylors moriai stadium. Little Rock, Ark.,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH j undefeated Bears. The following 8;00 p m John Ferguson and Dave
John E. Lewis, Pastor SWC games will be broadcast, un- Russeu KFJZ. Ft. Worth; KRBC.
great picture.
first prsbyterian church
Rev. C. L. Shelby, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Service 11:00
Remember next Sunday morn-
ing our service will be broadcast
over station KSEY. We invite you
to join us by radio if you should
be unable to be present to worship
with us.
You will always find a warm
welcome at our services.
assembly of god church
Lloyd Mcintosh, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Evening Preaching Service 7:30 *rom following stations, Satur- San Antonio; 8:00 p.m.; Bill Mich
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. der the sponsorship of the Hum- Abilene.
Morning Worship 10:50 a.m. ?le V'1 « Refining Company, i TCU-Trinity, Alamo Stadium,
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. p.m.
day, Oct. 11.
aels and Coit Butler; WBAiP-
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 7:30 Teacher's Meeting, Wednesday 7:00 Texas A&M vs. Michigan State, WFAA-570, Ft. Worth-Dallas.
p.m. j p.m. Lansing, Michigan, 12:50 p.m., Ves
W.M.C. Thursday 1:30 p.m. | Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 7:45 Box and Eddie Barker; WOAI San! The Uncle Ef cartoon said Joe
Young People, Friday .... 7:30 p.m. p.m. Antonio, WFAA-WBAP-820, Dal- Parks tried to explain a black eye
Rev. C. L. Shipman of Vera | las-Ft. Worth; KGNC, Amarillo; eye by saying he was hit by one
will fill the pulpit Sunday in both ; FULL GOSPEL CHURCH KFDX, W'chita Falls. 0f those flying saucers. He dida't
Morning and Evening services, in j Rev. V. J. Lemons, Pastor Texas-Oklahoma, Cotton Bowl, explain that he was in the kltcb-
the absence of the pastor who is;ounjav school 10 00 am Dallas, 1:50 p.m.; Kern Tipps and en when it happened, and his wife
visiting in California. w,r.hin li'nri Alec Chesser; KRL*D, Dallas was in there, too.
first christian church
Dr. L. A. Eisenhuth, Minister
Sunday School 9:50 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00
Juinior C.Y.F 6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Choir Rehearsal, Wednesday 7:30
trinity lutheran church
Rev. R. M. Brandt, Pastor
Morning Worship 11:00
Sunday Evening 7:30 p.nj
Prayer Meeting Wednesday and
Saturday 7:30 p.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. I Fellowship Meeting Monday night
Evening Service 2:30 p.m.
first methodist church
Rollo Davidson, Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Preaching 10:55 a.m.
MYF 615 Pm-
7:30 p.m.
CALVARY BAPTIST W.M.U.
The W.M.U. had its regular
weekly meeting Monday night at
the church, with the main item
of business being the installation
of new officers for the coming
, „ .year. The installation service was
Evening Service _ 7.00 p.m. j. charge of Rev j R Ba]ch and
Junior Choir Wednesday 4:00 p.m. he * th ch t ^ of.
Wednesday Choir Rehearsal 7:30 r ie
p.m.
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For leg-slimming flattery . . .
wear VANETTE'S Heel of
Color in
Nightingale Black
Teawood Brown
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You'll feel like
the Qoeen of
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in jioir
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l'icers. Mrs. Louis Prewitt is the
new president, Mrs. David Griffin
vice president; Mrs. Tom Pen-
nington secretary and treasurer;
and with other officers as follows:
Mrs. A. D. Jones, Mrs. Ted Van-
I dever, Mrs. Lillian Vickers and
Mrs. R. S. Williams. Mrs. Williams
is Bible and Mission Study leader,
and also in charge of publicity.
The Calvary Baptist W.M.U. h«s
! 30 members enrolled, with nine
to fifteen in attendance. Meetings
are held at the church each Mon-
day evening at 7:30. On each sec-
ond Monday evening three is Bible
study, using the Guide to Daily
Bible Study. At these meetings
a special invitation is extended to
all members of the church and
any others who will come, to be
present for the Bible study meet-
ings
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS
ATTEND STATE FAIR
Members of the Future Home-
makers of America went to the
Texas State Fair at Dallas on
Youth Day which was October 4.
They visited the madway, muse-
um, and various other exhibits
and were served a free lunch
which was provided by the busi-
ness men of Dallas especially for
rural youth. They all enjoyed
their trip and had a wonderful
tiirfe.
Those who went were Miss
Marie Maughan and Mrs. Nancy
Jo Murphy, sponsors; Jonnie Sue
Snyder, Glenna Reeves, Lois Lee
Higgins, Edna Clark Jelita Stan-
ford, Joye Sessions, jimmy Train-
ham, Virginia Peacock, Betty
Lawrence Ge\ika Prince* Ruth
Burton. Shirley Calhoun, Patsy
Harland, Dorothy Baldwin Dolores
Heibert, Louise Patterson, Nancy
Gamer, Dolores Crain, Sylvia
Hayley, Dolores Hrncirik, Necia
Burleson and Azalea Livingston. ; t
Linda Douglas, Reporter.
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1952, newspaper, October 9, 1952; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429337/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.