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great promise this year if he steers
Mr.
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Give me T*hy sacrament divine,
Father today. , I
So for tomorrow and its needs
I do not pray,
Still keep me, guide me., love
me Lord,
Through each day.
Ik utoii street, t > i^t
at 11 o’cjock and Sundav School'
9.45. —
His addresses are dis- * held
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the
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w ish to at-
person. please
A ■er,ice
is involved.
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Sermon
yonr thinking/and God (
the foreground of your
•hurch and the
Higs of .|< -i: . i
iti xonii- .'usiii thi • tn
Why Oayhr You Comr to Church?
Been ii'-i- it is pr» « ini|>i :.t 11 f lic
• where tin- Hl
liunor<pl. -The
the I lol, pt lloln
iitteral.de
draw i
liwt as
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iiisiirance, probably ;,
that form of policy.
he will begin payments nserage $2U0,
liutt until he in 51. '
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5 I yonnty.
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DGY THE BEST SEEDS
fsr better produce!
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JOHN McCORMACK HAS
BIG INSURANCE
We dj-sire to vxpre*< our sinei-re
Jjiid .ippreviat hoi for t he many
kind ib-fkls, words of isnnfort aii«| r.s-
si>tan<s| < \tended . to us during our
i.eent ijer'-ai einent. i he death of
ground for
v ill lie in
t ’ibllgh* .
Nuiid i, Sei'ool will nu-et at 9.34) a.-l
‘s and departinetits for j
The Men*' I
to assemble ’
W. t .
•ngi niiil «.da-s j
e fa mil,. \ll
pa>tor
hit i.
' be choir will I
Ea-ter Anthem at
Kppt Sunday.
.......—. <oi.i..? ......... eVP„i,ls, service
• organized Bilde t lass will be dneteil bv the pastor
11 - 25 rears of - - - • ■
m. and
Woydbitjfi' Ml
Robbins
-Cainesville .at • el
here Sundajy '(M
The HapflA I
. met here jjb.’t di
tendance. ’ *i iJ
wrioi at 8 Hit I
Rev. H mti wl
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Monday. FT j
Ja<k ltd j |
on trusmyti
Mr. R.K
spent laatlwei
Our people are interested 1
i Sunday ; of Mrs. Annie Rill.
lawniaker.
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men’s-
startifl for all men over
II i. ni. and 7.3<> p. m.—Preaching.
I ’ G.30 p. m.—B. Y. P. U.
\\ i-dm-day. thr^pa.tor these service,
K. E. hiRNELICS. Pa-for.
say..
ci a ted I’wssJ
! w is elected
nd those who knew
on the ! him best hoped he would la'iviine i>
lection 1 candidate fof governor in tin- last
H|s familiarity with tike
dim:'
me o
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dimer from $]()•• to $21)0 an acre.’
Every farmer who has soil adapted'
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spent SU |l
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of Hibtift
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end visit »lr
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ter Sumi a I
clock. MI
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Measra
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, Isitors
Miss
spent Ti^estta
Mr «
dauateta
Sunday
Sumin y
j Wednesday evening
1 l»ir».ti g at 7.341.
Reading Itoem. ' located in the [
j church edifice o|>en each week day
from 2 to 1 p. fn. where all authorized
Christian s«i|-nce literature may be
' r< ail or pnrehared.
a! The pnldic is cordially invited to
attend the .-erviccw and to u«- the
I reading room.
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Sunday luorning subject:
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Evening service at 7.3O.r Subject :
“ I hi- 4 hurch and ISdiltics.”
service we will have as
guests the officers and
glad Several business and professional
; o in j of < .aint-s, ille I
i invitat ion 1
!»w hat
i tween the 4 h;i':-h and politic;
! , i.-w wi'l'l.i- discussed.
I ver, live -om t ion ye-trrday. today tifill inaii^
and tomorrbw. Come! j
Our revival will begin neyt Sun-
da, with sni old fashioned MetlusKs-t
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A Helping Hand!
THE SNOW LAUNDRY is a hand £
that removes the drtidgeries of g
washing from the home and ere- g
ates time for you to devote to the g
more enjoyable things of life. g
You’ll do well to let The Snow ■
Laundry carry ynur washing hat- ■
dens. Ca>l 125 for our service B
driver. ■
Our laundry is equipped with ■
the most modem machinery which
insures you of getting only the
best work.
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C.umrlo:^ Dennvu ind Ehn Sts.
Suml.tl sbrviivs at II a. ,m.
..Subne t - . M.itt- ”.
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>i R*;,dinS - Kevv’ation | again at thV'prayer nleeCing W.MnX I
-1:1-5. _3 _,. day night. His addresses are dis-'
relat I, es, * *•_
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<»kla . wa| i
Tuesday. :S
Mr anti \
son. la-'uj »
Sundav. ;r
.Mr a nit J,
surprised!
gifts MotiiL,
VlrgeinZl i
the flu. 1
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planted- tin •
tVedncsday
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iff Hebrews for next Wi-dnes-
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the demand here for the past two; !«3SSS —
1 Tomatoes .-Grow in abundance ia «®N.|S. £^'?®LL IS
rkntj' to rn,
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I see Thee l i e to
I toiudi and I.:
here gta<» v. -th
sternal gs»i«
ou Th., tear •
During
<w»rrosi,e
They < ut the «-d!-<
as tin- eleimiu! .
tires among tin- !.'<>< kji'-s
protection again t tliyin
the mer.-y seat. Geij- faith lift- the
hymn that d« fie f«-ai<.nid d.- ijh. I!< re
the air is ••li.ti d v lth sp-rn ual ••
brane. Hi-.,- nietmliie. are r'.vt'et-
est and fellow-hip, pt x,n; --t. Here
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Z. Feel will next *eek issue a prnf ,B California Lemons, per dozen
Are you sure that you are enjoying
measure of vision through your eyes?
son who has come here has been astonishingly
prised to find that he or
for years vfith impaired vision
amazed what a <, rr
make. Let
That will tell whether or not you need Glasses.
i LEE M. MOODY
JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST
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prices. Quality i
lit is wortfy more money to you to pay for the best
jSeeds in March than to find out your mistake
jtoo late in August.
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Prayer Hic.-ting each
night,
cliapt.
da, night. .
i.adi. s’ Hil.l - ( la—, taught by Mrs.
Walla'.-. Monday at 3 p. in. Ladies.
an I stiuly with them.,
roi-rfjr.llv invited ♦>» |
services.
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apd di •
r.-*iP]i allii >lt < d
.-.1 up
lit-n-h he
March i
a. m.;
a. m..
i wiif'tai'k
where m>
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feeling t b 't !
ariil I hat t u om-,
true if he is
to any map.
sentiment, bitt
| deep and abiding principle w hei'c the
heart emotiems are stirred not just1,
7.30 p.
next.- *i i
farmers Jij i>i
alter a
t her a n<( f.' ‘|J
.Mi* and r>'
ihil.tren L: ’C
mwl last r| ,•«
Mr. amt Mi .
lit in ilv. Thji s
since mo, i«". ti
f> r W ‘ilncsdav, ’
H|»l v < ■ mi^ij.ion a, s
it '
< k »ir practice Wcdm- .lay
ginning »
'ho j Ch- i tia
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eharhiterw Fenioi at »i.3O p.
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found at
Text: Galatins 6:17. “From
hencrfortii let no man trouble
me, for I bear in my body the
brand of Jesus ”
Whaley Memorial Methodist Pastor to
Address, Lar-diSates For Office; Other
Churches Plan Inspirational Services
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ejeli ! >i»ti-.
tv.i-iiiin-/ ,v«»rk for >
\\ or~hii>. Sermon l.v Ih . ’
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any mhn in Nejv York City.’
Prayer: Gracious Fatter, our
trust is in Thee, to whom shall
we go for Thou hast the words •
of eternal life.. Save us with an
everiasting salvation. Amen.
. Hymn
Lord, for tomorrow and its needs
I do not pray,
Keep me, my Cod, from stain of ,
sin
Just for today.
Help me to labor earnestly,
And duly pray.
Let n o b<? kind in word and deed,
Father, today.
And if today this life of sin
Should ebb away.
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First Methodist Church ; !:-v ts, i'"atJ ’
_ M’. Hurrioin Bak . Pictor.
Kfaay to Ifik- and Easy to Find.
Always a jfuod sen 1 i-J sometimes a
great on*.-
Sjni.lay School st 0.1$ ai.
Frank StanfordL'
g- ('la ises fnr all. You
wel sitne here.
Pr'-a> iuM -
7.34 p. in. b, n
flie Ef.wnrtli Ia-a-_ i«*
the fullest • ■
Many a per-
sur-
she has been going about
and is agreeably
difference correctly fitted Glasses '
us give you a thorough examination, i B Z
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laiHittion calling upon the citizens ■?
Gainesville |o clean up their premim-k
ami paint their. Imines ami bnsitfl
builrlings hi keeping with the sta
wi<l]> cleaii-jip campaign.
1 he i ■, > i >'*
auaK’ all rrfui
placed near
lie
the Kvagons.
macle ovier
that the cit
the jiequest
tra-]li prepa
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Subject.
a .\b.ri> ( onvi niemt Time
meeting si-ivi-e Wed nr»-lav-
nil" .Ims tii’-e’ -
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efiep. f.
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Hu,- m.
am! fellow hi|
praver i* the f<« u-eil ii« titi<,'i
believing spiri” l|ei<- the ! u >!--n Sifting.'
falls at Hie fo»»t <>! the <'n>- . And
. livre the etna: "it ’n . t ’• i"
I the Ireedeiii of eon-.-ml- f«>i ivem >s
and aeerptatuv of Its Father, ex
claims tii ail aioiiii*. “I'
when win-v sail! unto jnp. let u
-to the liolise of the L"l*l
< ‘urn, fo < h> ■ ii ti-'1 » '
El'tiENE M.« (>\T.IA . Mini
To Be Local Minister's Subject
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Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Gapes and' Scout Chief Dies \ alley View To
Cantaloupes Among the Most Profitable
Crops to be Raised in Cooke County Now
The perplexing question among the
farmers of Cooke emoity at this
time is what to grow to realize a
profit on their crops this season.
Indications are that the cotton grow-
ing kections may plant and produce
a . rop of such proportions this year%
that the price .will l>e lowered be-
low the .coat of prmluction. ^cnce
the warning to reduce the acreage
aiul increase production through
proper fertilization ‘ arid cultural
methods is timely. L. M. Osborn, for
Jii numlwr of jyears a prosperous
hinricr of <V»oke county, who knows
its soil and productive qualities, in
an interview with a representative
of The Register, set forth the list
«>f crops which will bring fanners
profitable returns.
Mr. Osborn is in cliarge of the
(.’ooke County Fruit and Truck
(Growers Association shipping sta-
tion here, and in a position to know
what crops are raiswl best in the
comity ami for which there is the
* most demand,
i Mr. Osborn's conclusions
f<dlows: T "V
: Sweet Potatoes—Grow in abtuid- | ~ -------!--r
am-c in this section, are of superior
quality and any variety desired may I® ! j M
! be raised. lx»cal prices have )>eeu' B DI TDI TZ^ 8b
CMTlhmt for years and local pro-! S “UBLiV frUKUM ’
(Im-cra have not been able to supply $g , - ’ " tk
the demand here for the past twu ‘«8S5® —---, K ?8 88 IS %
York. March 20.—.l«»hu Me-
endowment
record for
In three yratrs
Register:
I a great deal of pleas thank
In* item khat Hon. S. B. (’owellsT- ' ■
litesbor?. - had consented to be- !
a i-amlidatr for the sefiate, to|, lj«>i ,-a, eon-nt. (lie death of mi:
Mr. ,( o„ell L]r.i|- hi&lmul aud father. G. X. Rog-
, . . 7' ’ 'd |e:-. T'i< y shall always lie cherished
as chairman ^t the lioarri of control. Imemorifs. and we also appreciate the
^hieh] is the bod, inVharge -f fiau , llautiful floral ..tf<-: ng-. Mrs
, E. . ... Bogers and Family.
town. ■ having received sul»»cripti->»i*
amounting to $2,000 for the pm> t.
Mr*. C. L. Woodyard- has roturwol
to her home in Nhrevc|*art. La., after
an extended visit with friends ami
•reint>,c« bore. A
Col. Jack Lilly of Whitewright wa
here veaterdav enroute to his raueh
near Loo. Mr. Lilly is anxious to
i see some oil development started in
The book of Galatins was writteij
protest against formalism are!
in ' favor of a religion of
• . ! hut
also
ailing
uof a--
polf-ntml
ray njlnz Jo,
Live and G>,e. i o-
of Stl'llgtll f.’>
souls. litre th'-
for those ,v ; i. ii,
l.ijo,.;- <-f I-:.
1 o«l S lo, i ■ t I
tuile that .m, m.i
me s
when
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paid in the
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seal and*5
p. in.1 people
preach at i a f "
( ome and grow with Baptists are making
-i l Have a Tourists’;
I Free Camp Site
i b Valiev View. Texas. March 29.—
i |s (Jspecial to The Register —At a
■ $ ' mi'cting of the ' alley \ iew Board ol
I j Trade, plkns were formulated for the
g w ! purchase Uf -a plot of laud for ;l
$ ■ tourists’ camp site and tile Commit-
f || | tee in charge is receiving liberal sup
port from the business men of the
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j H. Killgore was a business visitor
** |t" i dm-',illc v esterday.
P. Cherry a lid wife of Sanger nre
visiting Mrs. Cherry’s ]xrm:ts, Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Xichols.
Fears ami Hatcher whipped a car
of fat cattle to the Fort Worth mar-
ket this week.
C. E. Weisman, proprietor of the
Citv Market Uslav pun-hased one of
prize winning baby lws,vCa leien ly
exhibited at the Stock Show at Fort
Worth and will but<h‘er it fur lift-
hsal trade.
First Presbyterian
Church
The sire- - end strain of life ia tre-
mi ndoits find you owe it to yourself. I
you <>w< it lo your family, yon owe
■ it to vmir friends, yon owe it to your
j i if ^l.-in! .mil His rhurch tn pend a part
with 'in
wi may
Mrs KJ
Mi and'
ilaua hi«-r
b„ro M hi,
Hal ,'ub
of his |>a
I'll I ver
Mr. and
< hildren ■
home in
with Mr ...
Mr and
Halle, of:
XherifC
, I tie- „ a>|
Morris?
a visitor;?
Mcsms.
«l*-rsoit, le
man aiiei iit-a
of
of the wrvice
|<-d into tin*
Parents baviijg cliiMren for W«> wouki like for
„. .. . will do file i.. ....
a favor by conimhnirnting with talk.
•ndtjr a I*;*>it iful |
t hr I j" veil’".g 'hour , Man of Sin and Ki
Chri- B
With r
bv Marv B
through B
<*:'Ci-rni'ient of the Neiencq B
and iriith therein contained. B
! he Ib-adiiig Room is o]h>ii everV B
day trdni 2 to 4 p. m. except Satnr*
day an I Sunday, win :e the Bible, thd ■
writi'iL- of Mary T kir Eddy, and g
the literature of the < hristian Science ■
Parent Chtirch. including tin- writings B
. may Ih- 'read. B
: ?>oi rowetl. of purchased. ' _• ■
Tiw* librarian will also be vlafl B
to gty> ;■•?, information desired in re- B
, gaui io tin- m-w iinioiiiniems as rep"- B
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Parent Cliiireh. ■
Subject. "I 'liversal Sahation." 1
Ke-pol <i, »• Reading. Psalms 44’,. ■
All are cordially invited to attend ®
the church services, and to visit the ; B
! reading room. ' f®
This church is not connected with'®
. - • : the organization n >w known as The15
for 1,-xas Baptists..!, touring t o«ke ( OF THE NEW GENERATION. First (hurch of Si-ienti't. tn i ■
-• ‘ -C H-akm. on Stewards*,pd n.,r afjv (>f br;,|lf.h^
I nning and the Builget »«• the Local ; <>aiuesviHe Branch 1. will kohl ser.- '
( mirth. Dr. Herndon preached at j ices in the church edifice at 22'. N oth !
. " .V".*’ w ' >un<‘ ntr; Wtmt ii n»e n»»t employed a* keep-
. . - - at Jers at the London Zoo, but women via-1
he nnd week meeting w il) l„-i itors often become friendly with the I
every Thursday evening 7.45 {animals. * »
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e F.-ast. The services will l>e
lu.3ti«:-. in. Espi-cially <lo we
■j)( wain to see that all the elderly
ii way to come. If you are
in need of conveyance and
tend, or know of such a
advise the pastor.
1! ’ -, r|-si,!g!iee'[>!ioi>e 517.
( ottiige' prayer meetings will
I held il 3 p. m. Mom I i ,♦ a-
I Mr-. 4. \ . Edwards. North Tavlor. I
] 1 Mrs. 4;. tl Smith. leader; Mrs F M. i tl,o”Pht
Ervin. Mil North t.raml. Mrn Flowers,
leader: Mrs. Btingman. 5$3 North
< lan.L Mis. Will Millet. leader; Mrs. society
•I. A. Thoma*.- 11l3.lai;.t Perau. Mrs. own m
t he. k. l- adei Mr q L. Mnditll. 211
, Sopth Mei’ Mi-. Shittim’, leader.
Chut ch of Christ
r.i'ii’s i, at P-can jtreets.
Bible Study at 10 4 1^.
Preaching at It a.i
Young People’s Meeting at 1
p. m.
, Ijulics* Bible Class at 2.30 p.
m !.e. | . <
l.m-.iers Mf,n> Bi(lc (Ias>)s
Monday.
Pray —
m.” Wednesday.
Students’ Training Class nt 7.15 p. ,
! m T hursday.
Boys’. Training ( lass .
■ Friday. ----
G. A. Dunn. Ar., will
Ih *t |l - C|', i'T
IL'.
Dallas Gets Meeting.
.Galve'«ton. Texas. March 2(1 (Assu-
— I). ( . Recil of Austin
president of the Texas
-Cotton Association, and Dallas was
■ selected as the city for the meeting
in 1927. at the closing session of the
! eon vent ion here today.
y . « ■ ■
B *
J
J
city trash wagons will ea»
* tse that is sacked al
the curbing where it mb}'
-asily si'cnreil by the drivers wa 1
ami only otic tfip will B
the city, it being ti!sW>
zens comply qliiykly 1
to clean up am! have thfB'
red for disjiosal. I I
Tky-a Clissified Ad Jn the Suminv
Mozning. Register. Please teiephtn*
98 si nd ask for the ad t aker.
niBEaiaisBiBiiaiiHiaiiiiiiiiBiiiBiB
Misaio
(hi 1
a’I Work
First Baptist Cnu ch
(jor'iM’f <>f H.oad-ji.’y and North
I hwiton st I • st ».
Rev I 1 * \b: -
E. J. liitffaker.
rector. J
“The < htiii ii Wi-
mble Is Ctnr Grrde.
“Every M<md
Master.” ..
0.45 a. m !
V, ,"s t Li 00k .
for every menilaT
are wrleimie.
11,00 a. m Worship. Th
Vt'illiug of Soufhw|-',eri.
Semitiary will brimT thy me
the houtt
pj in.
<4(ime • i!!;.
mat), tender
(».3fl p. m B.
biey. ilife'-tor. ?
congen: d pla. < in
every Christian.
7.3U p. hi.
\llwit Venting.
3.15 pj m. Monday Woniau’s Mi-- 1
sjoiiary b,K-iet v iim'i t for missM»nary !
|<ogi,,in ai d »■*■ ia! Iilmf' w h V
M. Savage. Ilt» -s'rutui * Hand
-6-.4.S \\ ednesdav
meeting
7.:»o Weilnesday
meeting..
7.30 Tiinrs lav -evening
hVai -•<!
Church and Politics’’
E. W. Serini's, retired founder of the Scripps Ib-Wiftt newspapers,
died almard his yacht. Ohio, off Monrovia, Liberia.
■’ll Hi" day in reverent worship in His i “
kotisi- A! the Bible the. back- ' r
'"W/- hear
I seller.
Idol Worship. Among some of the
we find beau- je;.,-ii. and iie so projected his |»er-f
foresworn tonality inti' the futjire that a great'
j all contact with the world ami in pr< .u her in a great ‘.cit v" could s;;’.'.
dail service burnt imensc to their -j i,.,.; | know LSI ‘ Paul better
deities, and having once entered u]>oi! than v/rL-
this service 'A1 devotion wore brand
cd ami their mark forever tie them-
to this menial task. Paul, from the
' slave, the prisoner and the devoted
maidens finds that he lias souiethiug
• <----- ’.more binding than all of them—tin '
Study phone bran(I ot-
17 VVI
lM> '' hat are sonic
follows: ‘Jesus?
Self-less-ness.
i-f self
service alwtve self.
Ixiyalty. A
We bl'ulh
I I
i I
v- m.. with < la-
,| all ages .and grades,
v Bible < lass im ites men
’<• to meet with.them.
1 vices ot !»e church by the pa« ■
. It: .. I.. E-. .• dtier. at II a. in. and
1 p. m. Seipimi Hutrjeit*: “Arrest-
ing i tteiames \gnuist the Self D,1-
ccived'' in the -mornMig, anti “Heart
Scci'-ts lt.-veakd by Outward Acts’’
ii, t i>. • 1 • 'tig t r,4< ( . Special inn-ic
;> 1 fs’th s>-i-. rev.s T he orchcsjra .ill
gi, two sp-'i.ij iiin i>ar< at the Ih-
>f tin evcuing si>rvice.
:i Endeavor Societies: Jun-
l.'hi p. hi . Intctm-'diate anti
in.
The Xortli Gninosville
'■liihool will meet at 3 p. in.
All are invited 1<> these services. .
California Oranges, per dozen
*|exas Grape Fruit, 4 for
Liettuce, 2 lor
Carrots, 2 for • __
Walnuts, per dozen
f i -New Orleans Fruit Co
1 hllr " :
LARGEST RETAIL FRUIT STORE IN NORTH TEXAS
Second Door North of Kress
BB3BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB»B■
Jt
Dixon Street Christian
Church
Hit'll- S<L‘">I it KLjI, iu.
M"rni>'- !■' ,-• t"Filo', loci.. Snl
jc'l, “A Great \p'-tb' i '-b.iomt imt. "1; Ing your BiL'r
"g -Yom::- ]i» -r lc'- -i vii • .<! i...”0 | he pi|1-!i'- is
■t vtu seivi<s-s. Bring your
-“la Then- a More ( <mvi •lier’ Him m-it-hlair ; nd friends with you. A
Prayei n: >1111-.' >e .-.n - \\ edm-I;., ueiis>ni<- awiit- all.'
at 7.3<i p. m.
— If you are all inp-: i4-‘<il in tl." j
picaditt’ "f the tiach- i
I to Ih- present !
Church of Christ
North 4 orttmerce stre t. ’ I
Bible (T.--»-'-s at !f.45 a. nt.
Premhilig al fl a. m. and 7.30 p.
m. by Foy E. Wallace. Sr.
At 6.45 ji. m. Bro. Wallace will
s|H-ak r*' the young jn-ojile on “S<K-ial
I'■ .il'lems”. or “Marriage and Divoce.”
i-ry loy ami girl
in and m-at the city to hear this good
' “ . ( ome ami Bring your friends
with you.
His 7.30 [1. m.
County Officials’
Fight Results In !
; Death of Justice
Corsicana,
si-cia it'd Press'.—A
Sheriff John Stewart
tiee if the jh-scc. in which the sher- ’
iff was struck with a court seal, re-
sulted today in tin* death of Cruinb-
‘fy-,
i (nimbley was shot yesterday inj
file alaionien and diet! today; at the! :
iknuitk- hospital.
T1i< trouble occurred in Crumbky’ij
offied in the nnirtliouse There were
no eye witnesses. It was 1 ' ’ '
midslj of a heated dispute, Criinib-
|ey pickixl up the <murt >___
Jtni<4c the sheriff. Cnunbley is -.m-|
I viveia
fmi.
as a
b-gaHsm 1
the heart.
There were many things that Pau!
suffered, such as scourging, heating
and living .shipwrecked, but he is «iy- ■
ing nothing of these things here, I •
| but is speaking of deeper meaning. ,j," 4|,„.s
A slave. The little book of Phile-
mon is written in defense of
a-way slave; a
branded and who
mark to
:him. and
■
■
*
1
Tlje 1920
be sfartml in Ga^Hesvilli; on Moiid:|yT
wee;, it was
by I'ii-v Marshal John MH arty.
lie in cliargv of the movement J J
« M r. MH rijty states that Mayor .y
o’clock.
This - il : • !i IS t>>:rided <-n _
I tian S< 3 m as contained in the Ri B
With r
Sunday I Baker Eddy, and on the dctni'iistra■ B
We are anxious that ourltmn of Christian Science
on a subject iijHni j higlii r-'•i-cerni’ii-iit of the
great study.
by his widow and six child-! f
president of
tla- National (\'ut: il. Hoy Scouts of
'America! w 1n> died recently. Mr. Stor-
r 'W hail Is en head of thi* organiza-
tion le.-s than a y\-.u'. bill had done
mu<h wJpk in la-half of the organiza-
tion.
W. J. Jolly and wife were Gaine-
ville visitors Thursday.
, Rev. • W. A. Binyoii is visiting iu ‘
i Fort Worth this week.
Mrs. Walter Welch has returned
from a visit with relatives in Dal '
• las.
< s ■ - ■■ ■
I , .fames! J. Mtufrrow,
i
j by the World's need but bv its iovs
■ its laltors and rewards.
The jnirpose of every brand is for
ident ificaXion. Jesus said that by |
their fruits shall ye know them. 1
ill m-et in *
!'. • 'I wb ■ g<H>d 1
The !• I'ler would ipjtr>-
e all the'mcmiM-rs Iking
Eatti-r Sunday. The hild-en will Ih-I
ile'lw-atiil nt the liegimfing of the
nerri^r. and at the <-k
■lefnhcri wilt lie 1 -
fliitreh. F- h.
th* dedi--iti"n . i
here, often netting the pro-1 4’’*^ fitted to
Will Jupport him handsomely.
M : % »-w » • • a w a • ■
cantaloupes should raise two to j- j " “
Clean-Up to Be
Started In .This -j
City March 29tn
(Tean-l'p Campaign "lilf
Man-h 2!). and Will continue for line
announced Satainmy
m 1 m x. V/ ill / a vl Va O V • B
J'® In this store you will find the best grades of Seeds j!
■ i|p Tor vegetables and flower gardens at reasonable*
prices. Quality is a certainty here..
a 5 ALSO FIELD SEEDS, CABBAGE,
J| J TOMATO AND ONION
PLANTS. * ■
r'nis1 soil and the quality' ia t'he j ,
No section can exqel (kxvke J
if careful attention is paid ;,e ; 1
cultivation. Not enough J I . *1®'.'’**!
_1 consumption were
•t and merchants and T(J|) J
IjoMiers were forecd to buy from , j w a M<>orp .
Other sectmus to supply their eus- j^ j ,,t a six.v<.8r
joiners practically the entire year. ^1- • • F . . . . •-
T his condition - should not occur 1,
; again. Cooke county, should ship at tkaill^
jbast ten or twelve cars to other of thd
;markyt.- in addition to supplying j|e rfquin
Cm- Im al trade. lirtki^tL I
Cantaloupes—One of Hie surest ' as air
j crops and money-makers,
- grown, often producing frpin 100 to ’ regarded in Austin as at least tlje
200 erati-s per acre. The Goeke county J equal of an;
> i-Friift ami Truck Growers’ Associa- st ratine po-it|i
Th.- process is oiii' of burning, and
iiiv oiieii meaim we burn. The King-
I 1 . . : . . r 1..... cr__:__
and raise in the
nil the administiatne duliefcL. y
tate gt'vetiitiienf. This s--r,:- I
■es ia very high order of ”
. He at once became kjiowi.
surest as atJ official of-unsnal ability anjil H
easily- absolute honesty. Jn fact, he w;(s. U
tion has featured
11 ivusiui a» a, least tip
any uiall tilling any admit*
. j.ion. ai... <....... »,.... ..... ..
pea on t he i him vest hoped
market from tins section! candidate fof *
anil its growers fiiwit one «iiecti >11.
most profitable crops ever *jl«’‘’'‘ bimineiss makes him es|>*M ially
■;...ii .i, serve as a lawmaker.)
' l| ho|Je very much that Cooke county!
.. wuo nas sou auapiou t'H’P*><1 him handsomely. .
L t-' cantabnijM-s should rai-e two to EXul.XE A. s _
■ 1 Thrive acres of the melons this sea- Ui
in , .miiug !<>r luinselt, shall ... . ,. , x
•;ison, ami there should l»e at least
win and others tn him. „ .'. . , .
... . . .Lfne ears shipped daily from Gaines-
our ( hri-tiaiiifv is to Ave real . ... .. ’r. -
. . • . ■ . i- 1 throughout the season,
it must m>t !m' niiii' protessionahzed. ;
There is m> place-for the tear in'
( not spring from
nd 7.34* p m. I
41.45
cussions of New Tc- t.-tni*M<-t!:"d-!
m. |Of Finances and have been eniight 1-|
ing. enlisting and spirituallv uplift- I ..
. hie and in “Science ami Health
1,B|'' I Key to thr .Scriptures’’
Dr. Herndon w ill preach !'
i morning.
• hear him
. which lit- has given
fruit of his splendid service. Te .a-
. 4 IIOV. pro! ilv
i the la-st growth on the budget of any
state in the South. Dr. Herndon’s
1 work touches every phase of hi 12
iloni work. C
I and will gladly hear him
morning.
The evening service will Ih- eon- !
His kubiect 1
is of the greatest interest (•"—.ib!.». , gard to the new unfoldnients
■'Ifow May I Find Jesus A- My Per-| resented by The Christian
1 sona! Savior?’’ . I’.irint 1 l,i,wl>
The public is cordially invifej to
Ik of “The Church Budget” j-
ami desires every jnember to' hear
and have part in what is done. Very p>» .♦
important meeting. LJlftttlBn
Dr. T. Y, Herndon, budget director ,
!\ .as Bajiti-ts.^is touring Cooke .
iity. speaking on St<-wardshtp, ’
— - — ■ «i ■ *. 1 ♦ I• — D — ™ .B«» » *■ 1 ~ — 1 . T
w..... i,n a*-’'«.H«-i ««■ xa«c
(hurt-h. r ■ ■ ■
this 'Lurch last Sunday
j Hired to men at G.30 p. in.
St. Paul’s
Church
.1 he k -1 Tl a 11 < lillt h.
Rev. ( haile- Bailey'. It«>cti
Elf ii Sue t.iy in l>f>t.
( itui' h s. !i, al at !4;4.'>
There ill be co ?»-r,
11 o'clock.
St. Paul's 4,.,i|.t Mi||
horrie of M’’. Rktiards
Lind 1 y 1., i ,
In
I :
cantaloup.
| shipping market from this
j d"in con-ists of long suffering, but ' J *
; withal joy and eace in the Holy I.
VfGliost. IFi______
Those who wear the brand of
.•(-us will win. Not a winner in G
of forging ahead of the nest.
son. and then- should Im- at
ville throughout the
. (irajiea—While this section has
l-for years pr<Hiii<-ed grapes, it is just
! ( t ; this season that the wide-nwake
■ . - 4 • . 4. ; Duck farmers have formed an asao-
W hat rail is living t<> san imi ; - .... , ,
•„ . ciation an are setting vines of the
; inav we note is saving in all the . • ., ,
b:,,k «:f Gala-ins that*religion ‘is vital
hi grave, but Paul |. ve I - n.tlt io|,,;!li willl t -<>4 |l!(, <.llst, |s^ of makmg (.ames-
"Th .............. «o«'M « ith him ni;1|1 . Hi.'tbe vict.Xis alHHit to Im- ’' P'ape growing renter which
‘“-his brand, of Jesus. Are our suffer-j u ..j ,,, tI1„ 11; pv ct,ntempla- i * *L"PPortun.tire to
. . ... -|ings to lw compared to hisr t'|V m.wn th.- , a'“S. n‘.;r ti,e who care to
vt this! A ,‘r‘*o>',’r- Onyiet com.-s from writ(.r (>f Galatins !is not thinking , 4,, -
our honored ) s<> gr»’M was Paul's < on-< n|t- |,„t H^se that are lo) :’’C. aisrt 9“’ ‘ kur3’ »nd P°« ''
candidates. | vietion for his Eavior that he is will- ; .. s)> bi-tI.hing all them ' I'rn,h’, t^ *hK’*1 c«n always lie
........ ....... 1......Inien'1'^ to '“a,M « Pr«soner of the.asi,ie 11(, ^tv-.. “la-t no man troublei*' .’4 Proptah*" t*mke rounty,
have resp.nded to an j ' ^1 f-r His sake. Many times f(,r j )la\e lllv Imh1v the hran(t t-kes advantage
express their , ief, s on 'V hva?' t he ' salutation fellovv-pri- ri H). was t„ (;>(.„111C . t)„. i ' ‘ oportunities, haa a season of
, . , . ’ , . 1-1 <. nor . |. * . . great promitie '•“**- *r -------
•rn hi bl bp 1 h»» relationship I»p- 111 1 • nnntvr. or Vitm'ss ot all these thiol's » *• .1
,s Kese! Wol Worship Among some of the „ i^.i, ,h.MK lK.gllI, (n (|„ an<1 syateiu,
This is aphrocales of the gods we find beau- u..,, ]( all,| ]ie M1 p,-,v;.„.4...i i.:. c •'"’,11 <!<<lares.
V"' who Irnd foresworn i„t„f ' '
prca< her in a great Jeity’ could
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