The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
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CLAUD C0UNC1LL. P^Iwher
LnfoerU M mmtmmd etaaa m«« Af
ft, MW. at Ui« po*i *«c« at Detroit
Irma*. under th* act «# March A UTS»
Th* dean-up campaign needs
your co-operation, don t fail your
Sunday School
' LessonT
t«r V
D.. M.rm-
Lesaon for August 23
A COSPEL rOA ALL MEN
J ft Cftapptff^T fVStrf^
Kng have our thanks for a fine
water r*k>a each
-XT—A Ut l»q-XI
Lawrence Garmon spent Sl >
da> at Winsfield with hi* sute'’,
Mrs Lee Cook
Herman Faucett and family
spe*t Saturday night with Les-
ter Melntire and family
Andy Ri-idles and family spent
the seek erd with Mr. and Mis.
John F!N?m.
Mrs. Jennie Melntire and baby
>;.ent Tu«. da> with Mrs. Htr-
Pjmc ftt.—--
th« J« w anil tH«
•>\* turd fv#r oil i»
- Food for winter bm been talk-;
cd printed until it sound*1
•UIj, but the eating a few,
months hence will be delightful, i
ltv reported that wee *ec ions
of East Texas are going to use
the trench sr*o to preserve the
mrpiuM feed.
The price of eotton continues
to go down and remedy after
remedy has been offered—some
of which arc absurd Will Ro-
gen proposes to shoot every
third congressman, if he will en
large that to include every third
office holder or seeker it will be
better
ability or integrity, but the meth
od he uses appears rather hard.
Gov. W H. I Alfalfa B*M Mur
ray of Oklahoma is being invited
to deliver an address at Paris
during the Fair Sept. 14-19. He
bas just concluded a visit to Tex-
M. during which hi* friends tossed
Ins hat into the presidentai race.
Murray has had a varied experi-
ence and no one questions bis
f»rt r « fc»tiv,
emk' for ttt«
rich nt» all that till upon hi*
vkiuakt r» Pic—t-* Omv*i for
t> >»evT. fly,
rrVTOR TOPIC—Th* Co*p«l for
r r - • ■ , ■ ■ —
IVTl.KMKPlATr AXI' 9FNK>R TOP-
K—Tlral »t>p* la World Bmtharft.-od.
Yf’t*?C<» PEOPLE vxr> ADULT TOP-
IC—Thi Gvpcl (or All Van.
In the !r-*on for -\'inwt 2 *« «» th*
| Blsaitxianr pmerum of the ekurefc
broadened to fortu.Tr tfir Samaritan*.
We are la tlria Im-n rfer F’Vram <*t«
winmins and embra.tn* th* 'leatilML
Th* contrroioo of Cortirtiu* Mine-'
tratn the breakln* down of “the mid-
dle wall of partition" (Eph. 5:14).
I. Cornelius '10:1 2).
L His effiei..! position (v. 1). He
was a Roman i>(h.-^r over a company
of one hundred aiMm.
» 2. HI* character (v. 5). A A do J
root, pious man. h. A praying man.
C. A charitable man.
IL Tha Supernatural Preparation
far tha Transition of tha Gospel to
the Geotiles (W):2t33).
1. Two vfetaaa were riven (w.
hi*), la). The vision of Cornelias
tvv. 3-S). While ensmted in prayer
an anjvl of God announced that his
prayer and alms had come before
God as a memorial and instructed him
to send to Joppa for I*erer who would
tell him what to do.
of Peter (w. 9-161.
while Peter was prayiuie <».»)• He
saw a certain vessel containing clean |
and unclean animals let down from
benren. and heard the command. “Rise [
Peter, kill and eat.“ This vision In-
dicated that both Je "S ind Gentiles
\ DAVIS STUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOUVEI J
Mrs. G. C. Venable and chil- - Portrait*. Frames. Kodak Fiaitkiag
dren and Mrs. W. M, Venabh-of Bo, ata, Aug la—James, ttins ^ 5^ Ptaaa, Para Pkoac Ron
Clarksville and Miss Eva Kitchen year old son of Alfred Gifford, i ______ .;
of Detroit spent Friday with Mr. was seriously injured when In fell,
an» Mrs. Ray Venable. Dehind a wagon load of hay ai d (f0ger* Wade furniture Co.
Mrs. Charlie Dean spent Fri-! was run over, fh* wagon hack- ‘•£C0B0B1, basement !or Bai gaiaa’
da:, with F. G. Phillips of Ward’s I ed across his chest and shoulder}. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE M
I Late Friday he was resring " 4S |#>hi-u. PARIS Phone 1570
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L>eun well us could be e*p< •'<__ a
and Miss Agnes Dean anil Clar- ---— Tmwdiv be AiiTVeuna *
«>ceCrawford of Deport attend- Monthly Worker* Meeting Ll.bc > J or.AU Y SHOP 4
ed the show aj. UUtrkai iik. _______--4-.in**-*.. tC m thE+WWfT*1**1!
Kay Venah'e! Luther Harrison Kev i !aude S. < B '• tni?*
Kiv er-Texar-
t
Mrs. Homer Garmon spent and*Willie Wpod* made a bnsi- wonaaqr of tb KedH
Monday with her daughter, Mr*, nea* trip to Clarksuile Tuesday, kana Baptist Association, a» cum-
chiluren at Carey Blake and Leroy Me- p'dting the pro-ram for ,lie la.-.
It v cu *rt aft in vour bcauly work see us
Liberty National Bank Bldg.. Pam
Phone 114
Bede
Caton
Irvin
Farris and
Faucett an«l family of
ettOHli of Dumas, Texas, came monthly meeting ot the uisocui-
after the former’s parents. Mr. itional year of tae Workers of
Drury Vlattrcs* Factory
cett, Thursday.
The meeting will be neid at
Midway
Mr. ywri Mr*. Truman Hi l and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hill of
Morilton. Ark., arc visiting their
cousin, Fred Milam and family.
Herman Terry and family ot
English visited Mrs. Terry’s par-
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. John Newman.
Luther Lamb and family spent
Monday night with Mr. and Mrs
Andy Riddles.
John Eletn and family spent
Thursday, Sept. 10. j
Rev. ft S. Jones, missionary to
Brazil, will be one of the speak-
fs. Dr. M. T. AnJrew» ed Tex-
arkana will preside T^ie treas-
urer. Rev. VV. R. Cov;ngton, of
Texarkana and the missionary
Pvrck
Deport were visitors to hi* pur. j end Mrs. Blake. Saturday and Bed River and Bowie coun’ ies ^ Hsnufacturan ef Awniegk, Csa*fi»,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion fau- returned with them Sunday. We
‘are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Oak Grave
Blake
Mr. and Mrs. Kid Foster and
children of Crust Roads and Mrs.
Ann McCormick of Dodd .City
. . . , . „ anu Bert Adams of Midway visit-
Sunday night with John.* Rag in ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
and family. We met at the Mt. Era school j will submit reports for two
C randma Hardin, aj e »2. died _ house- Friday qight for the pur-s months. An opportunity will be
at the home of licr daughter. Mrs. poge of orgimziug a Literary So-! given pastors for brief report of
John Elem Saturday morning ciety> We elected Mrs. Charlie revivals held in the churches of
t>he has been a Christian for Vi president and Ray \ enable the association.
secretary. Voted to meet on Fri-
r Do Repairing
— Emmare? Chiefly Furnished
297 Nc. Uth «t —Peris —Phooe 430
CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
laraedry aad Dry Cleaaiag
LcavV bundles with pick up
Turadav* and Thursdays
The Laundry dees its best
127 Clarksville st- Phones 21 aad 22
years. She was loved by all of
those who knew her.
| laid to rest in the Detroit cemc-
; tery Sunday afternoon. Loved
: onesdomot grieve for she is bet-
ter off, where there is no sickness,
j pain or sorrow. She is with the
(b). The visi«n , Angel’* band til Heaven.
This took place . ' ._
She was Ljj^y nights before each tirat Sun
Post Oak
day Every one asked to come
and meet with us.___
kevs. Ben Brook and Lawrence
Mosley
A hard rajn
Walker, who are conducting a,
meeting at Midway, spent Mon-
jday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W
Woods. '
Saturday night Mr. and Mrs.
John Bunch were taken sick and
fell here Sunday walked to Charlie Dean's and Mr.
SMILE AT MILES
BY USING
SILL INGRAM’S AUTO SERVICE
Gcaerd Repairiag aad Rtboring
Phonr t>74 Open t2 pm
*. Tea
.
Rudy Patterson and fami'y of
■ear Pari* are visiting W A Pat
terson and family.
Joe Davie and wife of Mabry
attended church here Sunday.
Mr. ad Mrs. Clye Pope of Dal-
las visited W. C. Pope and wife,
last week end.
CE-J. Anderson and eon, Ray-
burn of Tyler visited-*reiative-
bere last week.
Mrs. B. P Moody and Uttlc
daughter of Paris visited C. F
Andersan and wife last week.,
Reft h*h*m vMted relatives at
L
T amt Mrs. Etzie Lee CHr:e?s w-w vw
of Clarksville visited Doke An-
derson and ’nldren Surufay.
Miss Mary Ctrry'of Detro t
visited relatives here this week
f *; Carey Blake of Ok'ahoma af
tended church here Sunday.
- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morri
visited John Morris and wif»
Sunday.
John Smith of Ladoma visiter
hie grand-daughter, Mrs. Han*-
ftf.d Fiippo, last week
Otie Franklin and family oi
Sherman are viaiting Mrs. Frank-
lin’s father, Doke Anderson.
Hi** Hattie Adams visitec
friends at Bagwell last week.
A. G. Skaggs of Deport is visit-
ing relatives here.
Mr*. Latham of Deport who
has been with her daughter, Mrs.
V\ eidon Turner several weeks re-
vr*»re aee«*oted on hist. ________________
2. A mwwnifT wnt from Cnmrtlus » , . h ,
17-2. . TrtM- wav ffrrafly por- Wlil 3l0P Ior awnue
piexeU o«rr what hr hn<f Ant
n«>t for lonx. for mrssenzrr-* from Cor
i n**!lTis inquiry at th<* rato for
; him. Thr Spirit inforroo.1 P<»fpr of
th* inatfor and bndo him go. nothin™
doubting.
X Th* mooting of Cornelius and
rotor (wr. 25-33). (a). Peter took air
vritneano* along fw. 25). He had the
™ood jadsment to know that on a mat
tor of ao great Import a n.-e he mail have
witnesses, lb). Cornelius watting for
Peter <▼. 24). He had snrh oonflden.-e
In God's ln«n*ction that he railed to-
gether hi* kinsmen am) friends to bo
ready on Peter'* arrival, (cj. Cor-
nelius about to worship Pe'rr (vw. (turnetj to her home last week.
25. 26). Peter repmliate*! his act an i
protested tliat he himself wn« but a
man. (d). The reciprocal explanation
(ww. 27-33). Peter explained to him
how God had tak»n from him hi*
Jewish prejudice and asked why Cor
nelins had sent for him. Cornelius
explained that God had instructed him
in send for Peter.
III. Peter's Sormon (Tf. Ve-! 5).
T. Th* Jnfrvwfciettan (rw H
shftwed that C^d f* no fo-pector
of (wraona but th-t fo erecr mi-T-jn
those that fear G«>d afid work righte-
ousness are accep ed of him. This
does not menu that Corneirns was a!
ready In a state of grace, and there- t i‘,p.
for* saved, but that he was eligible
to hear the rowpcl and aceept. the ,
night, dry pools and ciatefns were Dean carri d tham to Detroit for
almost filled and water ha ding treatment and the doctor pro-
nounced them potsonetf. which
Mrs. Ben Fui.er, Mis.- Edyth j they supposed was caused by
Fuller. Mrs. R.C Kimbal of De- sweet milk.
port, Miss Mary Flake of San j Rev. Moore will preach at Mt.
Antoio and Miss MaUlia Blow j EIra Sunday afternoon at 3
spent Thursday with Mrs. Ella | o’clock. Every one invited to at-
VV atson at Clarksville. i tenp.
Mrs. Jim Daniels and daughter' H. A Sharp lost another year-
are visiting m the McCrury = ling, but was^upposed to be from
ne.ghborhoou.
double vaccination and not black
leg '
Miss Hattie Adams of Midway
is siaying with Mrs. H. A. Sharp
while Mr. Sharp is in Lubbock.
Red Oak
163 No. Mam—-Pan*. Tci«
ALFORD’S CAFE
Clarksville, I exas
Tri' Our Plate LuncS
Mr-. Lavester Speegle of Hugo.
Ok , has beer visiting her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs Jack Gibson. !
Emmett Nunnaflv of Wichita1
Falls spent a few days las‘ week
with his daughter, Lucile, an i
hi* father-in-law, W, L. Maroney •
Howard Crawforc and wife are j
entertaining an 8-pound girl since
Monday.
Rev. J L Turner filled his reg ]
ular appointment here Sunday. --
Sunday School was well attend- q0<kj i~|,jn s (0
ed Sunday. *
Rev. Brewer of Paris will begin AT
a few days meeting here Monday
nighj, August 24, Every one is
nvired to attend.
25c
m
Eat & Drink
PARIS ELECTRIC SHOP
7 So 21st St Phone 159
Electrical Repair Service ol all kind.
All work guaranteed.
*oE GtStf
2 Ft’* <!l.*c*»nrs* fvr. 3(t43). In
the diwourae he togefteu briefly upon
fhc n:!::rtc.n rrf 3?<ns. ahc.w;.rc the I b>
me:itv8 of hW bunti«m *n«l the gnnint
fnc af rhe FT<>fy Stfrfrff he was utmliflea
for h'» w'lrk a* mediator. Ife rhe*
’ctl!:’-'tei4 Ihe-xvtvrV nf CTirt*t: (a) In
hi* life ftv. 3*t-3*i). He went aNrat
ftuina ip *0*1. even east ins eui *Ieirions
* ptrmTfTittf G«**T wp* wlfb Mm fbV
In hi* >l<xi*h fv. 3D). The Just pof-
ff-re-1 for the unjtrw that he mtsht
being u* t’wGotf-tf Pet. 3:tV). fc). In
hi* re«--urrectton frr. to. 41). <1*vl
raUrefl him uf* the third <Iay “howInc
openly that ChrWt w*» I * Son (Rom.
1:4) nml that hf* swcrlfl* al work wa*
Paul Morgan hvs been working
in Bogata the past week
The Chiistian meeting at Ful- i Tjie ra:Q Sunday night was ap-
oright is having good attendance, preciated in this community as
Mr. and M$s. Oscar Slaton and ! some were hau’ing water.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Staton visit-1 f>^v. Cummins of Blossom |
ed ;u Independence iast week. preached here Sundry eveni: g.
Mrs Lee Henley and son re- j Ruck Hayes and Miss Elsie)
turned to their home at Quanah j g|ajn Hickey were married at!
after spending a month with her»Hugo Ok. Wednesday Aug 12.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tray- j ^ Mabfe Mitche„ VIsitinfr |
her father in Fort Worth.
. John Boren and favwly d* L*e--
! den spent Sunday here.
Mrs Bob Boren visited Mrs.!
Ashley in Blossom Saturday.
DR. R. MELVIN COKER
DENTIST
Office over Palace Drug Stare
PbotH-*: Office.521: Ro-tidenca 1 397W
PARIS. TEXAS
ATHAS’
Clatksville, Texas
CdDD • F<B)D
8>
^RVICI
Open Day and Night
WEST SIDE CAFE
Clarksville. Texas
Catcnviile
Lee is still :>n the
Mr* Lucy
. s ck list. .
M ss Jack Vickers of Lmon!
Grove is visiting her sister [Robert T. Mai chbanks
< Several from here attended the i WATCH£S DWMQNDS. JEWELRY
f meral *f Mrs Martha Harding'!
Sunday, at Detroit cemetery.
Miss Kbit ha Miller vis. t *:
Mrs. Wilmer Hudson last weeK.
Mr. and Mrs. Jes* J-ee spent ,
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and ;
Optical Guids cf all Kind-
All Repair Work a Spec.«h
Morgan-Hart Drug Co.
Clarksville, Texas
THE ART BEAUTY SHOP
FredricA itaTonic Permanent \\ ave?, $3 ,
Shampoo and 'W a\e Set, 35c
Shampoo and Mercel, 35c
W a’.e let, 25c, Marcel, 25c
Be-,! work at lowest price
Exprienc-d Ope*alorr
67 Sg, Ipth st ,.i 'artu Phcae 95 1 ■
Drs. Griffis Griiris
DENTISTS
General Dental Work
. 3^3 and 3"4 First Nat. Bank Bid
Phone*: Office. 542: Ref., 13<»2
ALL IE ADAMS
BEAUTY SHOPPE
WEAR TAILORED CLOTHES
We’ll cut you a Suit for . » little as $2S;
measured in the Joe Wunsch way
1931 Sturts, Hat*, Underwear
at 1931 Prices
Pay Cash - Pav Less
JOE W WUNSCH
Exclusive Tailoring Men’sFurnishings
Pari*. Texas
DR E. P. DICKSON
DENTAl. SURGEON
first National Rank Bldg . Paris
Phone 572
*ntl<rf»etnry (Roth. ♦ r2*>) In thi* *11*- Mr.S. Tllmon Lee.
Spirit Poured Out
rvnrw I* net forth (I) The bust* of
■alratlon—the erueiAvion of ClurlM.
f2) The arope Of salratlow—whoeo-
erer belie* eth In him. (3) The meth
od of apftmprlntln; mlv.itlnw—heller
Inc on him.
IV. The Moty
frv. 44-4H).
Thi* wa* a new Pen fee out A* the
gumvel wa* enterinc npon It* wl«te*t
mi-*Hion, the Spirit came In new power.
V. Peter Vindicates His Ministry
to the Gentiles (11:1-W).
Befnc railed to S-rount for hovlns
visited and eaten with Gentiles. Peter
reitear-w-,1 the whole story showing
how God had aet hi* seal npon the
work by the mlraruloas gift of the
Spirit.
Miss Bennie Bee Clack spent
Monday with Mrs. Wilmer Hud-
t,on.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carpenter
visited D. Carter and family
;Sunday.
We are glad toWpovt that our
Sur.da: School is progressing
nicely; we are having larger
crowds, good lessons and good j
song service. We would be glad
to have visitors and new mem-
bers Singing every Sunday night
everyone welcome.
D F.GULLION
Barber....
we will appreciate year trade and w
giee yw service tkat wifi Merit it.
IMPERIAL CAFE
O-rn V N yht Tahir, for LudieS
v. r.'.,r : ’ shoe g:‘ .Appreciated
Permanent Waves, $3: 2 tor iS a„J up N £ Corner Square. Paris, Phene 1418
All work. Guaranteed -
j Fir-t Nat, Eink Bid .Pans —Phone IN •
DR. O. E HAYES
DENTIST
Phone 183 Paris. Texas
First National Baak Bid
When io Lnme.r County
Let Magnolia Stations Serve you
Johnson' Hunter
666
LIQUID OK TABLETS
Relieves a Headache er Newalpa in 30
■Mates, checks raids the first day aad
checks Malm M three davs v
666 Salve for Baby’s Cold
PARIS RADIO SERVICE
RADIO REPAIRING
B-Liae Equipment Saves lane-
Wre have just installed a complete Bee-
Line system of equipment lor straighten-
ing automobile axles in the car, frames,
Have your Hit checked for better re- Wlthru, rrmovtng tkp body ^ |00 J
ception All work guaranteed.
PAHS IATTIESS k AWMNi CO
Tear Mattress Mahers
We Know How
Manufacturers — Renovators
00 W. Sherman Pans Phone 370
aligning equipment which gives the cor-
1 rect alignment of not only your front
| wheels, but the enhre car
N0LDEN-M0RSE Tap A Paiat Shop
58 Kaafmaa-P-aris Ta
/
atfti-S MO* AM#
\H IS tHAT1HEY ust*
>Mi$C*A4AtftV
mv
The naihlest example of Ingratirufl'-
la the poverty of the thankfiilae** of
See the new
Electric Radio
thankful for Go<r* greatest gift. It la :
strange mad melancholy that Ghrl*- I
ftaas should love. *n«l lore so Utile:
shoaM ha thankful, amd as tepid la H.
In.
model Auburn
Detroit Drug
DR. H. R. SMITH
U€l PALNEI ROTOR CO
PoAor'e law
If father la ao EH: He
Ma ehIMtpa ta sta with
) Have regiatered white spotted
j Jersey Male bull for service. Fee,
|2 00. 50c to carry cow to and
from male. Guaranteed service
Witferd Meets, Phone 910-3
Office mt DoSsoit Prog Co
Cell* .Mw D*y or Kgk<
Night phone 14 Day phone 15
DR. C M. REAVIS
DENTIST
Fast Natisaal Baak , Psris, Te
PLYMOUTH AUTOMOBILE
Pans Coca-Cola Bottling Co. _
Drink (’oca-Cole-Every bottle Sterilized
fc had to be good io get where it is ~~
Over 9 million s day
347 Bonham st Phone 115
i
When Mt!
then your
Do you ki
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Depai t tries
Prescnptid
disputed tl|
vour dm 1
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WSAA
Be
Guard tt
using only pul
contains no i«T
is pure ice
promptly ar
at low as maj
us today to
regdarly at yd
4 Neall
WW<WW<WK<<04
upfiss Mamiel
ypthe guest of I
man. -
Mrs. G L. fl
been working
isiana 1’ower (.1
Wednesday fri|
J. R. Tonej|
open a cafe
stand, nexr doc|
tion.
Neal Ki I
& Kennemer tu
that thi-
night, broke
them.
Mr, and Mr |
children, who
J. W. Revnoldl
Monday for th{
sippi.
Wi
Unst
you do or
LtUCO RASTER SEIVKE STA Tit \
The Deacon Sez
“When shopping in Pans drop m to see
■ Sow mw locadoB—comer C,arks-
people uj
Rthey askl
quate sol
ralue to
North Texas Iron Works
sia sad Mackme Wsrks
Acstyha. WsUng
330So. L06—'Paris, Tex-Phone 05
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