Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 221, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 30, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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The Mineral Well* Index says the
reason why more women than men
al teed cbureh is U>at the average
man don't care a durn what other
nun wear.
The T. E. L. Sunday
School Class will have
a stand in the City
Park Labor Day. Look
for the white and
green colors.
sq^pped to re-charge your auto-
mobile battferies in 8 hours.
Bring them to us when they’re low and
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Sunday services at 1 la. m.
Subjeei: Christi Jesw.
, (io’den Text: I Cor iat h ian-< 3 :11.
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perfect love caateth oat fear; because Shpemaker—Fem Anderson. • Carey
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is n«t made perfect ia love.—1 John Preach—Pauline Cone.
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Ernie- Lee .Aubrey. Forty Years in
Ten Pounds
Mrs. George S. Hunter,
of Columbus, Ga.,
suffered severely
male trouble
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stay sometlm
at a ttme)
Hunter. “I ci
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from 136 pel
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Good Meat!
It’s a pleasure for us to
meats that we know are thor-
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All regular service
The pastor has retut
al all posts of duty?
Sunday School atj 0.3O
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DIXON STREET CHRISTIAN
CHURCH.
Bible School begins promptly at
'3.4.’> a. m.
Communion and Poaching at 11 a.
in. Evening service at 8 o’clock.
Endeavor services at 7 p. m.
You are invited to our services.
EUGENE McOGNLEY, Minister.
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Choosing a
Franks.
,Qe CkU To
Ute Dty Dance
Protect the health
and encourage the
children’s parents.
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J medicine it was for this
trouble, sq she told me to
get come and take !c I
sent to the store after it
and before I had taken the
£&£“•
less and I began to mafld
; tn hertfh. I took four bat.
i ties tn al! daring the last
i* ta® month? Cardtri acted
[ M a Un e, ten I i. . . ’ as
I Vtll now. I have gained
’ Un pound* aad am ctttl
g CMr.ing."
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MONDAY, SEPT. 1
From 9 f. m. te 2
a. m. Class-
Last opportunity for the young people before going my
to school. Come and have a big time. New H»plr
floor and plenty of electric fans.
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‘The Bible In AR
Teacher—Essie Joi m.
Music. P
The Bible Differs it _ _
Other Books—Lucy Marie Campbell.
Translation of ths Bible—Evelyn
Hbw the Bible Cajae to England—
Blanche Clements.
The Bible In Darkest Africa-—Es-
telle Hays.
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lYogram to be rendered at 7 p. m.
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Upholstering And Painting.
ttally eqtilpptrd for doing high clas? work sS
I your car around and let us <■"*- *> res w»
cost of a re!w "dress” for It
ck and Brooks
of Ray Dtekerman’s Drug Store. Gairerrilfe, Tna.
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The Prince of Wales has arrived in
America but the dispatches fail to
state whether his highness rode Ms
Texas broncho across the waters or
walked. Anyway, ha got here just
the same- > .it
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and hi» seven pep artist*
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’ ’ all
oughly wholesome.
pleasure can be no
than yours in knowing you’re
buying from such zestful and
nutritions quality.
Johnson & Little
PHONE 164
East California Street
AutomobileTops
Curtail! , Upholstering And Painting
We are esc bi’al
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Ice Cream - Soda Pop
DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING
a Golden ‘
Why We
McPherson.
DENTON STREET METHODIST
CHURCH.
Sunday School will meet at 9.45 a.
m. Classes for all grades and ages.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Special music by the choir and quar-
tet.
Epworth league will meet at 7 p.
| You are cordially invited to attei
I these services.
E. V. OGLE, Pastor.
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to' De rendered Sunday,
MISSIONARY LESSON .
Uganda's White Man of Work
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you will hear GOOD MUSIC and a
SHORT SERMON at the
give satisfaction on any make battera
FORDS
We will have them when they become
scarce elsewhere. Don’t forget that we
have a good monthly payment plan.
GENUINE FORD PARTS
fK Whiteof Work—Mra. A.
Profession—A.' B. B.^ Franke Moore
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CENTRAL CgURClj OF
Corner of Lindsay and Paean Sts.
Bible Study at- 0.45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m- and 8,15 p. m.
We are expecting Dr. Wood, Sr.,
of Dallas to fill the pulpit at both
services. Prayer meeting each Wed-
nesday night at 8 p. m. Each and
everyone is invited to come and hear
Dr. Wood as he always brings us a
good lesson. A wdloome awaits
each and everyone.
H. F SMITH
South Side Square Phone 213
The Oldest Sporting Goods House in Gainesville
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FRANCIS CKJVJJ
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Let every
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Tha Sunday School Tnd prayer me«tj
power. Everybody g?
great revival, Atierj
for God and iexpect|
from God". All sert
Teachers? and loflicers’ »prayer
opens, meeting at 9-30 a. n>
ndent. Sunday School at 0.45 p m.
ur at-1 Preaching at 11 a. hi. and 7-»p. m.
Everybody note thp change ia time,,
B. It. P. lk’s wiR meet at> &30
Come one and ail. U
te, A. WESSON.4 PMtnr?
INTERMEDIATE EPWORTH
LEAOUE OF THE WHALEY •
MEMORIAL CHURCH
| of the Americas. Group 4 has the I es and departments for all ages and
Special will be made and yet one that
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Jim and Barry in the Democratic
State convention next week will make
Its wo’ “Heflen Maria” »eem lilte a
babe's prattle.
- Our opinion is ihx. it hi not the
nomination of Ma for governor I so
much twit caused Tobi B. Lotei to
resign hfa membership on the nation-
al Democratic committee as it is the
action of John W. Davie, presiden
Hal caudulav-. in his public deuuncia
tiou of fik Ku Khix Klan. Tom
ran hardly stand for anything like
that aftn the active part he took
trying to nominate McAdoo, the Klan
candidate. And so far McAdoo doesn’t
neem to be tearing his shirt for John
W. either. - ,F ’ '
FIRST MFTI9T VhWft-a.
streets.
’ Rev. J. F. Murrell, pastor, Porter
D. Walker, Educational Director. ------v - --
Hemember the Sabbath Day and *« 5Mrea«ng
Keep It Holy. A good habit to, cul-
tivate is the bates of attending
ebiirch services.
fiJW) a. m —Sunday School officers
a mV teacher# meet for prayer by da- time,
part ment«.
9.45 a. m.—Sunday School <
W. C. Westbrook, suprintei
Five hundred and fifty was our at-
tendance bust Sunday. Our goal
for the that Sunday in September
is GOB. Don’t forget it! The songs
rendered by our young peoples’ choir
made the closing period of our Sun-
day School last Sunday very impres-
sive. If you miss this part of the
morning service you miss the inspira-
tion that is derived from Sunday
School work. Don’t miss it!
11 a. m. -Sennon.
7 00 p. m.—Sunbeams
6.4© p. m.—B. ¥ P. U. officers will
meet for prayer and council. ’ ,
7.00 p. m. B. Y. I’. U. begins. E. H.
Aubrey, director. The Efficiency
Banner is here and will be presented
tha first Sunday mght in September
to the Union having the best record
_____for the month of August. Listen,
1 ^b» Unions, you have one more Sunday in
*"* August in which to improve your rec-
---- onl. AVho will get this banner!
<n‘«£TJ'clatTl Fr**t ” •■«»«•!*•* At the close of the B. V. P. U. hour
Hays. < '
The Supreme
Mauldin.
_________ _ _ The Christian andLJ [ia Bible—Louise
dhet. “Throw a. Line”, which gripped Blate.
... ,----1— are conte8(jf,g fOr new mem-
bers. Boys and girls, Ages 10 to 15, are
u elcome. [.■ •
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
next Sunday,
d and will be
j. h. ems
i GRAND AVE. BAPTIST SENIOR
Lmi om,.
b tbte paper, and aide the local * ----—J—-
aawa appearing bqreln.
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•octat ion. American Newapaper
Aeaocl at ton. R»LbI| Marcban t« As-
•eciatioa and Chamber of Commerce
SATURDAY, AUGUST .>0, 1984
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meMHei
tuumwered service in
it Will hopes to mwuoer
class present and on time. I A!
Services 0 tha ehurch by tie pas*
tor, Rev. R. E. Joiner, at 11 a. m. and
8 p. m. Mis* Mollie Wiggins will -
two fine solos at the morning serv-
*jiee. If the weather continues sul-
try, the evening service will be held
on the church lawn.
Tlie North Gainesville Sunday
School will meet at 3 p. m.
Att are invited to these services.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
’ . SCIENTIST
Comer of Dcntue and Elm streets.
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Responsive Reading: Matthew 2:1-
Sunday School at 9.45 a. m.
Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at 7.45 o’clock.
The reading room will be
until the first of September.
The public is cordially invited to at-
tend tha services.
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■ Mir hands and we’ll take
care of the rest , t
Experienced mechanics —
and adequate equipment
enable us to render an on*
usuaL service.
•rrorieoua reflection upon the
*r. atendJig or rofowpen of
•rson. firm or corporation
mar appear tn thn arttrnii
Register A Meesonrer will
and promptly oorroeted
Ing bronpbt to th* notice of
Habers.
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GRAND AVENUE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday will be our final prepara-
tion service for our revival w)c
u m- .and 8 p Ute
church where Rev.^tfight
wring a meeting. Ct
leaver at 7 p. m. Ulwai
, Wednesday even-, t
give ing at 8 o'clock. i
The public is cordially invited to •
attend these servleee. / '
Rally Day October 5th.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
North Commerce St.
Bible Classes at 9.45 a. m.
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: Yw will find a COC^L AUDITORIUM,
an understanding of each detail to
be accomplished. To plan each circumstance of
ly so that its beauty, dignity and sMb>
ill be apparent
abd Christine Trimmer rendered a
the audience with its impressive-
nes*.
$.00 p. m—Sermon: “We Build” . 1
.Monday1—7.00 to 8.30 p. m— Sunday
School Training Classes.
, Wednesday at 7.45 p. m.—Prqyer
meeting. Notice the change in hour.
B. Y. P. U. Programs As
Follows: i
J*~v i Intermediate:—Subject: Sisterhood
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! program. Scripture Reading—I John j grades. A
4:18-21—Benge Daniel.
Song—"Somebody Did
Deed”—Christine Daniel.
-: Are Sisters—Austin
South America—Thelma lane. Cen-
JV ■ tral America—Ruth
w North America: (a) Alaska—uor-,
Logan; (c) Mexico—Christine Trim- •
met; (d) United States—Maple Cox. I
■7 Junior No. 2:—Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hunt, leaders. Group 4 has the pro-
gram. Subject*—William Carey. In-
troduction—Evelyn Miller, ffhe Young
that fearetji Studies Hard and Carey Begins to
mama « YaIaAa : T^i-aar.ti__asIima F/vn/». OftT^V GOBS
to India and Beginning the Work—
New Highway Garage
E. B. HENSLEY, Prop.
202-204 Wesf California St. Telephone 49
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When you are looking for the Best power plant for yt
motor vehicle, we recommend THE EXIDE BATTEf
This is the official Exide Battery Station in Gainesville
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North Texas
nua nroauway
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TheWhal^MU*
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Quick service*and courteous treat-
ment. Proceeds will be used in pur-
chasing a piano for class room. ,
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WHALEY MEMORIAL METH-
ODIST CHURCH.
Sunday School begins at 9.30 a. m.,
P. O. Hays, Supt
The^pastor will preach at both
hours. The ehoif will render special
numbers, Miss Mollie Wiggins will
sing at the evening Irnur.
The young peopled will meet at the
usual hours.
Everybody invited to all of these
services. .* ’ ■
MINOR BOUNDS.
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We bad always thought Tom Love India—Jeneva Anderson,
was too good a sport to quit the
game under fire. Ma’s gat’.ing giute
seem to have already played consid-
erable havoc with some of wli^t
was supposed |p be the ok! guards
of4Texas democracy. There is no tell-
ing what the harvest will be before
thia entanglement is over.
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Ma’s perty at Temple Friday, mj^t
was a hummer. Ther'e were probe- :
bly ten thousand in that aggrega- ’
tion who hope to get a "sit’ at the
state pie counter during Ma’s admin- j
i st ration. At the present time, Ma
sure looks good to them.
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Steps taken by Governor Neff to
made Austin bone dry during the
Demo<vatic state convention would
indicate that he is on 3Ia’e side of
the situation. Ma is drv alright. !
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WANTS TO BE REMEMBERED
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What we ean’t understand is why:
Governor Neff is going to so much [
trouble t<» make Austin as "dry as i
Sahara,-’ next week while the state
convention is in session. Every moth- j
er’s son of those who will be there '
will tell yoji that they are died-in- ,
the-woof on>hri and teetotalers.—
Mineral Wells Index,
The Index should bear in mind that
Pat ha. recently returned from one
of his long itineraries outside of the
state and he wants the people to re-
member that he is still the governor
of the Texas commonwealth, even
if he has not been doing much along
that line since he gave his hat to
Governor PincjiQj, of Pennsylvania.
Pat hasn't bean on the governor’s job
very much since be pulled off that hat
stunt.
SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday School at 9.45
Preaching r' ” ~ ’
Moseley of F
“Ancored in a Storm.” There
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a. m.
at 11 a. m. by Rev. E. H. j
Iferant, Okla. Subject:
a Storm.” ■ There will
If there ia a I ay in your
home, you want a dairyman
upon whom you >an depend to
bring you at all times the
purest, cleanest, .freshest milk.
We stake our business fortune
on the service we render. Let
us take care of tour milk and
cream needs. £
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W. L. DAVIS
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.WOMAN’S AUXILIARY.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Dixon Street Christian church will
meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock
with, Mrs. J. G. Bonner on Rice aver
nuc.
V Denton Street Methodist Church ■
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DURANT AKD rTAK AUTOMOBILM
J Corner California and Denton Sts. Pkns 193 ■
Notice!
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I have them in all sizes.
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Make Republic Gasoline Pep-Power!
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 221, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 30, 1924, newspaper, August 30, 1924; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330085/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.