Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 168, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 13, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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Rev. Loys Vess
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Revival Here
Sunday School, 1
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30% Curled Goose Feathers
70% Turkey Feathers each
25% Goose Down and
75% Goose Feathers
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Miss Annie Ponder of’ Alvarado
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our victory is wen.
Choice lots‘*h>r sale.
Terms '
FRONTS:
7:50 x 10
5:50 x 16
8:00 x 16
7:50 x 16
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Keep it the flag of the free
Buy More War Bonds
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daughter.
For the Red. White and Blue
Buy More War Bonds.
ST. MARK'S METHODIST
CHURCH
942 West Chambers Street
Frank K. Saddath, Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Joshua, Texas
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Albert Venting, Pasior
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Mrs T E Darcy of Austin is
visiting relatives and friends ohere
thia week
Bible School at 10:80
Communion service at 11:45 a. m.
Evening classes at 8:15 o'clock.
Ladies Bible class meets Wednes-
) day at 418 p. m.
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G. 0. Knippa
Phone 365
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Chase Ave.
Baptist Church
Beginning
Monday Evening
JUNE 14th ,
at 8:00 p. m.
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' Pine Board Drug-Store
301 S. Main, Phone 403
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Former Resident PERSONALS—
To Speak Today
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Charley Hughes of Egan spent
Thursday here on business.
of &e*
week-end
visiting relatives
We stilb have
stock of tractor
following sizes:
REARS:
7 x 32
8 x 32
9 x 32
8 x 24
10 x 24
13 x 24
9 X 36
9 x 38
9 x 40
11 x 40
9 x 36
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
404 South Caddo Street
MARSHALL
PAINT & PAPER CO.
Northeast Corner Of Square, Phono M3
a reasonable
tires „ in the
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5-Year-Old Girl Set
j On Being Reporter
W J. year-old Dianne Charlotte Powell I
| has decided what she wants to be i
J when she grows up—Dianne aspires j
'to be a newspaper reporter
7 And, WntervUei's embryonic i
| scribe already has started on her
career. She frequently contributes
personals, in most of which Dianne
Charlotte Powell features, to the
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ond refreshing mouth------- Teachers and officers meeting
at 7:30 pa m
Keep your clothes \ sweet
by w
:w>y . all
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I Good PILLOWS
ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE
We Just Received a' large shipment from
makers of all kinds
20 x 26 inch Pillow
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Invited to Hear
Evangelist
Loys Vess
In A
REVIVAL
Mr and Mrs J. T. Harp of
Grandview spent Saturday here on
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Wednesday 8
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ANCLIN ST. METHODI8T
CHURCH
920 North Anglin Street
-Rev, R H. Boyd, Pastor
50% Goose Down and
50% Goose Feathers
Mattresses for Baby-% & Full Size Beds
DICKSON’S
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/ Evanglist. Loys Vess
"Cleburne's Greatest Sin".
"The Man Who Went to Hell and Camo Back"
"A Soiled Wedding Dress". »,
What I would do in Clebumb if I wore the Devil"
"Doot God Have-Anything to do With This War. or Is the
. *«■ Devil in Complete Charge?".
"Is Rationing a Forerunner of the Mark of the Boast!",
"and Many other Messages t^at will Bless or Blister"
Sunday School 9:46 a in. Lloyd
Ledbetter, superintendent.
Morning service 11 a. m.
livening service 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30
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RECTONE J
A soothing ointment for IJ
the discomfort of pain- I
ful piles—In applicator* I it
50c K
Kwi
Sunday School l«*a. m
Anderson superintendent.
‘ Preaching at 11 a. m.
p. m.
CALVAkY BAPTIST CHURCH
209 East Chambers Street
Rev George Sullivan, Pastor
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Sunday Schoo! at 9:45 a m
Miss Elizabeth Miller, -superinten-
dent.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Rev. E Buford Isaacks will preach
his first sermon.
Cliristlan Endeavor at 7 p. m.
I Union evening services downtown
' at 8 o'clock.
i Wednesday:
Choir practice at 7:30 p. m. at
the church.
Mrs. Lon Walls of Burton was
visitor ’ Jere Sirturday * '
MAIN STREET METHODIST I
CHURCH.
- Rev Oran Stephens. Pastor
^M swP.paMad bourn
in onr Sherwin-WilManw Paint
and Color Style GuMe.
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In Styles You’ll L.ike an
Men’s Work Shoes
Men’s Roblee Dress Shoes
Girl Scout Shoes
Air^Step Arch Shoes
Buster Brown School Shoes
1001 Chase Avenue
Happy Dameron, Supt
E. J. Steadman, Pastor
Studying the Book of Acts.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching service' 11 a.
Evening service 7:45 p.
Public cordially invited to attend
all services. |
9:45 .a. m.
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COUNCIL MEMBHR8—The mem-
bers of the Irving School Junior
Red Cross Council are pictured
above They are first row
Left lo right: Pat-Arnold, Mar-
tha Miles. Eugene Vldler, diaries
■Stevens,' Elnora Franz and Jane
9:45 Sunday School.
Cowan, superintendent.
11:00 Morning worshin.
8 30 p. m Evening service.
7:30 p. m. Training Union under
the direction of J. C. Tamayo.
Young people are especially In-
vited to attend the evening ser-
vice.
Wednesday:
Prayer meeting p. m. .
CHURCH OF THE HOLY
COMFORTER
(Episcopal)
~ L. Gaskell, Pastor
111 ' F*"’ SF*/' < • xl
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JOSF.PH’8 CATHOLIC
CHURCH
807 North Anglin Street
Rev. C. E. McTamney, Pastor
Sunday Masses 8 and 10 *. m.
Sunday evening devotions at 5:00
p. m.
Holy Days 6:30 and 8 i
Week-day Mass 8 a. m
Catechism classes after 8 a. m.
Mass Saturday.
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Sunday School 9:30 a m.
Morning worship 1! :00 a.
“The Preeminence of Christ."
Young People 7:00 p.’Rl.
Evening service 8:00 p.
"Dedicated to Christ."
Mid-week prayer service, Wed-
nesday. 8:00 p. m.
2.25
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
204 South Robinson Street
Rev. Audla Brasiel, Pastor
Matherly of Gainesville
‘ ------ *" a visit1
and {
Bible class 10 a. on.
Preaching service at 11 a.«4h.
Young peoples' meeting ■ 7:3*
0 n>-
’reaching service 8 p. m..
Prayer meeting Wednesday nigh*
7:30 p. m .
Miss Doris Mae Hooper of Bono
is visiting her uncle and aunt, i
Mr and Mrs*. Malvin Turner in
Jcplln, Mo
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has returned home after
here in. the home of Mr
Mrs Joe Gerard. St
Mrs J M. Elite and «<>n, Billy. I
returned from San Antonio, where
they visited their son and bro-
ther, Pvt Harry Elite, who is sta- ;
tioned there/ They also visited
i Mrs Noel Williams and Mrs Fred
W_ATFRyHrr i Porter of that etty
jhM decided whit she wants to be, Mn WUU(yn
R. Morris of Fort Sill, Okla., are
here on a 15-day furlough visiting
her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ira
Locker. 418 Weal Wardville street.
ANGLIN ST. PRESBYTERIAN
* CHURCH
215 North Anglin Street
Carter McKemy, Pastor
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Waraville at '.Talnut
E. Buford Isaacks. Minister
Sunday, School at 9:46 Ml
E. Carper, general, superintendent
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Union evening service at 8 o’clock
on the lawn.
“Prayer’ meeting- Wednesday even-
ing at 8 o'clock.
tng after 1st and 16th.
"Come thou with us
will do thee good.”
Bring your tractor tire prob-
i us.
Your home deoerves the beat polnB
money can buy. Here's your chance
«>7 tet’R—and ■ eevaJ money,* toot
At this unusual saving, you’ll And
•WP the point "buyX of the yw.
Mate the tnoet of it aow—
Firestone Stores
115, N. Main
Truck . and Tractor Tire —
, Headquarters
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I CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
i Rev George R Pemberton, Pastor
Church Schoo).
11 a m. Momlng worship with
sermon by Rev. Fred G. Benkley,
who is preaching for the revival.
8 p. m-. Sunday evening ’service
7:16 p m. Youth Fellowship
Meetings
-God the Preserver of Man" is
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
which will be. read in all Churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.
June 13.
• The Golden Text Is. "The name
oi tlie L<ord is a strong tower;
the righteous runneth into it. and
U safe" (Proverbs 18:10).
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a m.
Union evening worship services
First Baptist Church lawn,
o'clock.
EAST 8ID8J CHURCH OF CHRIS')
earner Mansfield and Trinity Ave.
J. Hoyt Gentry, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a.
Morning service 11 >00 i
Training Union 8:30 p m.
J. W. Patterson, a member ,
the Field Street Baptist Church.'
will spaak at both services today
In the absence of Rev. Charles
L, McClain, the pastor, who is
Churc.n School 9 46 a m.
Stilwell, general superintendent.
Morning worship 10:50.
Evening worship 8 o’clock.
Methodist Youth Fellowship
p. >n.
W.8 C.8, Monday at 2:15 £.
Ppayer, meeting T.‘_4----
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Choir rehearsal Wednesday 8:46 iocal newspaper Once in a while
p m though, she scores a "beat" with
Stewards meet^jfn ^Monday even- some Toona fide news concerning
her playmates and even of adults.
Dianne, who was introduced to
FIELD ST BAPTIST CHURCH
Heiiderapn at Field
Charles L. McClain, Pastor
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Ballew . Second row:. Barbara
Anderaon. Benny Briscoe, Sonya
Nutt. Martha Whitworth and Don
Harville Third row: Kenneth
Conley. David Knopp and Barbara
Ciphon
9:45 a. m Graded Bible School,
10:46 a. m. Worship. J. Eddie
Weems of Los Angeles, Calif., will
speak |
• The Lord’s Supper 11:45
| 7 p. m. Classes for children and
! young people.
I 8 p. m Evening evangelistic
! servicei
« P
meeting.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
North Main at Heard
Chalmers U. Hatch. Pastor
Brown lab Shoe Store
"'1 Yo“ «•
Mrs Guy McClanahan of Rio
| Rev J. W W. Shuler of Hills- vista visited friends here Satur-
___________ i boro will be the guest speaker at | day »
Adult choir rehearsal 8:00 p. m. [ the Main Street Methodist Church J
.............. | here at the li o’clock hour Sunday
i morning.
| Rev. Shuler. wju> formerly llv- business
■ed in Cleburne for many years, I —•—
wip fill the pulpit in the absence i Miss ' Elmarine Young
of Rev Oran Stpehens. who with burne is spending the
Mrs Stephens, is. visiting their! in Austin
son and his wile in- New London, ’ friends.
Conn. ' -
. Mrs
land
i Thursday evening.
Evangelist Loys Vess will con- ■ ■■
duct a revival at the Chase Ave- / | ’*
nue Baptist Church beginning •
Monday evening. June 14 at 8 ,
xuiluck—..Tile general public Is in-
vlted to attend.
Some of the subjects to be dis-
cussed by Evangelist Vess during
the revival are "Cleburne's Great-
est Siu," "The Man Who Went
k Hell and Came Back," "A Soiled
i Wedding Dress/ , "What I Would
l Do in Cleburne if I Were the
Devil"; “Does God Have Anything
to do With This War, or is the
1 Devil in Complete Charge." and "Is
Rationing a Forerunner of the
Mark of the Beast?,’ .
i Pine Board Drug Store
- 1QJ -S Main,_______ Phong
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1,1 *M**™****fca
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Sunday Night’
Subject, “When the l.ights Go Out
on the Way to Hell ’
SHtRwiN Williams Paints • Sherwin Williams Painj$
_
L. D Blackstock of High- I
transacted business' here )
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CHURCH
1188 North Robinson Street
Rev G. O. Butler. Pastor
Sabbath
4. m.
Preaching 11 a. m.
Young people’s missionary meet-
ing 3:45 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday
’ p. m.
The public is cordially Invited
! EAST HENDERSON STREET *
BAPTIST CHURCH
.419 East Henderson Street
Rev J. W. Bruner, Jr., Pastor
We he^ve an unusually nice
Lovely New
Mrs Melvin Carr and children
have, returned to their, home in
Fort Worth after a vtait here with
Mr. iand Mrs John Wlgtnton
•- Miss Betty Lou^’Falndexter re-
turne^l Friday from .Latham
Springs, where she has attended
the Camp Fire' Giris camp. . .
3UNDAY, JUNE tS,
Mrs Walter Pou was expected
i tc return Saturday evening from I
Mississippi, where ghe has been
attending her mother, who has ;
been ill. j
'L E Wilbanks and
Dollie. of Braaos Vai- j
ley spent. Thursday here on busi-J
neas. sr*
9.45 Sunday School. Ray Sto-
vall. superintendent.
"”11:00 Momlng worship.
7:00 Baptist Training
Angie Bankston, director.
8:00 Evening worship.
Church School 9 48 a m.
Momlng worship < guest speaker.
Rtv J. W W Shuler) 10:50
a, m.
Young people’s fellowship hour
7:00 p. m.
There will be no evening worship
service at this church.
Monday: ...
Circle No. 1. W.S.C S will
meet at the church at 9:15 a. m.
Mrs W. O. Cummings will lead
the program on "Religion in the
World of Tomorrow ’’
Circle -No. 2 Will meet at the
church at 10 a m. Mrs. l». D.
Aston will be leader for the study
ot the new book, "The Work of
the W.S.C.S.”
Circle No. 3
Mrs. Btalcup.
9 30 a. m.
Wednesday:
Holy communion 8 a. m.
Holy communion II ar.m.
Confirmation 6 p. m.
, eage four
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meet with
Belxiew, at
10% Goose Down and
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Sunday Schoo! 9:45 a. m.
Morning service 11 a. m.
Young people's service 6 t>. m.
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week services Wednesday
•nd Saturday st 7:30 p. m.
Mrs Daisy WiginUm of Denison
i- visiting in Hillsboro after a
visit here in the home of Mr and
Mrs John Wiginton.
1 Sunday School 9:30 a.
I FIELD ST BAPTIST
8 Henderson at Field
i Sunday morning preaching serv-
I ices 11 a. m.
1 Sunday evening prayer services
[7:15 p. m
' Sunday evening preaching serv-
| ices 7:45 p. m-
1 Wednesday prayer services 7:45
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anrt o 8EVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
A I CHURCH
*'* ■ Featherston and Sunset Street
Elder R B Dunks
Wardville and Robinson Sts.
8T. PAUL’S METHODIST
CHURCH
E Henderson Street
S. A Baker, Pastor
8Od We L/imiuc, wnv wnn luv.vuuvru w
is . [the newspapei world by her carrier
brother, Ronald, scorns the busi-
CHASE AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH ness world. When asked if she
» wouldn’t like to help the circulation
manager count money, she tossed
her head and replied. "I want to
write news." And with that she
made a bee Une for the nearest
typewriter
School, Saturday 9:3t
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Perspiration te an enemy to your elothes.
It weakens the fabric, discolors it. and
shortens the life of the garment. '8we<t
in the factories and ammunitions plants
will bring Victory, but keep it- mit of your
social circles. Keep viyv«ii__
smelting, thoroughly dry cleaned "1
Let us freshen the colors, whisk a'
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garments that are dry cleaned frequently.
m.
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of I
Methodist to*Have
__ _ Vacation School,
conducting a revival meeting at Befifinninfif MondaV
the First Baptist Church of - __J
Wf?the™O.r.d v. *. ■> Th« Anglin Street Methodist.
Mru„Pa^r;T' 1Wh°1 ohurch *‘u h‘v' » Bible
member of the local church for, wh(ch U1 ln Motlday
about a year, supplied the pulpit Jun# gt g:4# g
m. -and con- I ]
l«»“ for ‘*'° SMitons ,
Fort Worth during last summer J ape
Before moVlng to Cleburne, he 7 J
was pastor of a church in West ehll£ren 4 to u
Tt2Las ’ w ft«e are invited to attend, ac-
•Hie public te imrtted to a tend co thp
both services, -according to those •
tn charge * I ■ • > •. .
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