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ERIDAY, JI NK 25, 1931
THE HOWIE SEWS
PWE FIVE
* It’s a Super-Human Bank Teller
CHURCHES
JAR
Kl BHERS
6 Fur
25c
< hv en*
EV—
MILLER'S
T
crisis
riliiMi Smuluy
sumo-
CORN
FLAKES
Box
>1
10c
Mrs .John Cook.
28c
HERE'S WHY FIRESTONE
I. E S
<le
6c
MN
2C
The Woman's .Missionary Xocirty
of tTy‘tT’irst Jlaplist C|mrch will
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See These Values Today!
s450
MOO
Ah R«t<. Car
c
’300
'560
Short
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Lutentolhe Voice of Firestone. Monday evenings over Nationwide N. 0. C. Red Netwnsfc
in vw to rw
Sold on FASY PAYMENT PLAN—As long as 5 months to pay
-
Only
z-
Service
Sales
BOWIE, TEXAS
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al amusing
.Members
■II MOR B V. B l.
HOLDS I’ll Nil
MRS TOM PIERCE HOSTESS
TO \RT LEAI.I E Till RSDAV
Leon Raiuk-ll left Saturday morn-
ing to camp with the Boy Scon tn
at Blue Hole this week.
I SOHLITAN (LASS HOLD-
\ MONTHIA BUSINESS AND
SOCIAL MEETING
METHODIST MISSIONAR5
SOCIETY MET Tl ESDA5
ARI LEM.IE MEETING
HELD ,11 NE IStli
LOVELY BRIDGE PART\
HONORS MRS. ARCHER
i he
tivxt
HOME
DEMONSTRATION
NOTES
I of I
Not
1). LEON HAIM’
Seen lities- (’ommiSsioinT
2
| T.Til!! . M"iil:iy:u7’ County
.................... .1 will
rlHO
< *osl»y.
I'a ill
will I
' ami
and
TWO X
EXTRA LAYEM
OF GUM-DIPPED
CORDS MAKE
THE TIRE MUCH
k STRONGER >
brought a
r 8 EXTBA^
POUNDS OF
RUBBEB
TO EVERY 100
FOUNDS OF
CORD FABRIC
’34 Ford Sedan Delivery
New Exchange Motor.
Appearance 'mid tires very good
’36 Chevrolet Std. Tudor
Low Mileage.
Perfect Mechanical Condition
F—
V
ICED
CON
SIZE
riES
NORTH SIDE PRAYER
■MEETING I.KOI P WI TH
.MRS. WHITRMEAD
/gum-dippfd^
GOBO BODY 1
GIVES GREATEST
BtOWOUT
PROTECTION k
4.50-21....
4.75*19.. ..
Firestone
4.40-21 .......
4-50-21................ 6 55
4-75-19................
Firestone count*
4.40-21................ S3.43
4.SO.2I........ 3.03
Ofh.. SU« Proportionately Low
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hi'fi.
f pun.Z
LOTS OF OTHER MAKES. MODELS AND PRICES TO
CHOOSE FROM
EX7R«
extra
extra
w/
_y S
r
I AS DOWN
Guard Yo ur
W. MAS. TO ENTERT
~ LATHES OF OTHER
CHI RI DES I RIDW
• -W
I rubber
tn.
a. m.
p. in.
». As. of thf
met, Tuesdn.v
ement of th*
nt railed Hr -
s. A. .1, IJnili'r
tional meeting
ere Thursday
il. "I i'hooxr
I 'Afrs, Quinn
new I t restone
>te protection
________ 14/ddiwg.
punctures and blowouts.
a
< WIDER X
FLATTER TREAD
GIVES LONGER
NON-SKID
MILEAGE AND
PREVENTS
<SKIDDING J.
In the future she plans
an- opening made in the
kitihni loading directly into the
pantry. s
firestone Rubber Planta-
tion! in Liberia furnish
ever increasing supply of
finest quality rubber.
Mrs. ■
(‘orahi-ll .
Miss Xanr\
■ ...... i-.iii.
TIh* smaiion snb.iret will hr:' “The
Bottvi Thing That God ,1’iovldod.'
Jfrv. A.,J. Quinn, Pastor.
ills of (*ookit*'
d Io foiirlrrn
toi*
• .Mary Ruth
Garrett. Ros
an MrGiiugh.
Alfred (’am
lii‘ll. Jo Anth
Wy.nell Odle.
(nth Sansom.
. A'. . J . Ou inn
ctt. ’ 4-
w*
ALWAYS GIVES YOU SO MUCB
fat
i/oun OftMetf
-'i
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I A T V T u r
-a Tirestone
z? CAMPAIGN
--------fQDfiN /
‘Go to
whore?*
!’». it. Brviicnhiri. Pa-t<
AIi> I? T AirCanlry is iu
Sulphur Springs this week visiting
bei*. mother, who is ill.
Ah'* (‘laiidiv Burke of S;.n
H rnTrfvr is’ vtsdrinz Mrs. J.
">C delightful
nd wafers p.
•*: ~Mr>. 14. 4'.
dels. Airs. Al
rar. Airs, j:
’AV. Patterson:
s. Bort SjM‘ir.
rh. Mrs. Ila’e a
koliinson. Ai,aw' J
1 'j 1!tl
C. t IV.-i ft.lt V' 401
CHRlsriAX S( 1E.\(E SEKVICK
Sunday School,at 9:.”.U a. in.
Siiliday ServKR's at 11 imi a. m.
\Vodn,,sday Services at 8:00 p. in.
.1 Seh’nre" Is th(* sub
the Lesson Sermon ^Avhh-h
read in ajl ('Imi i lies of
-.-l.i on Sumlay. Jinn'
Burlap bugs were used for can-
casing the Im ■droom of Vera Mae
IhmIiooiu demonstrator of
• fie Aic.nl.iu'ue I R ('lub.
'■.■"■iii'ii iiKubat.ir i> or "u,i '7' JSE’.1**1:!
n ii fix., .ibw o r -1 . ■ n,,<’ Uj‘»*hed and pressed them. ’
im tiAi pien. o| h.uire made untiMl Vera ALre They were then
furniture found in the bedroom of j «... i ,..p * »>, i hi
i.’i . 4< i . \ 1 ui» ke<i io the ban* wall and rover-
l l'"' '"■••ffory. .......oom tl.-moutfi;, „ HL i >ih i
I'"' •'! 'Im ( oriuth I l| flub 'll, ■ I 1 ,Mr'
I DYE MOI ND PEABODY
HO ME DEMON STRATION
( LI B MET JVNE l«th
MON I AGI E I Ol NTA HOME
DEMONSTRATION I Ol M il,
Boyer. Mrs. Wavne Golilen. Air*.
I’d .Jones. Mis. p W. Dejong, Mrs.
EIR.ST B XPTIST CHI R( II
Sunday School !l :30 a.m.
Preaching Service
Sermon subject will
ipli* of the \\';»x
Ih‘pa rhm hl
will be
at this
R. I. I G: l;» p.m. Miss'Helen
Gardner of ballas will s|ie:tk.
Preaching Service sum p.m.
J
WTiUrcf
I' J
FIRST PRLsIHTFKI AX ( III |« II
0 : Io a. m Sunday School.
II 'M' ,t in (’hurch ,Sei’\ ices
• lo | m. Young Pi‘op|e's MtnUing j
Sam p. m. Church Service*. • I
l.-png-ago ijod issued a ^all fur.4.
peoph io whm s* for Him*''upon
earth. The regular wa\ of answer .
iugj this call has imvii by worship j
pii£g Hint in Hi* house and then
pulliiiu mlo i ractice the teachings
ol our Lord during the d;Q * of |h»‘
Work.
’36 Ford Pickup
Low Milepge. *
Otherwise very dean______
’35 Ford Tudor
M A
F
Try Our Shop Service
Factory" Trained Meclianits—BEST of F;qui|Hiient.—Reasonable
Prices
FIRESTONE TIRES SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT WON’
Evans Motor Co. Inc.
4
Fdith L. Wilson, Home Deni. Agent,
Montague County
A writing desk mi|dr from a di*
A/ •-
f
THE FOLMIWING FIRESTONE DEALERS ARE PREPARED
TO SERVE YOC:
EVANS MOTOR COMPANY, Inc.
9 E. Wise Street , B^j,. Tex>JI
L. I.. LACY, W. Wise and Huhne Streets, Bowie, Texas
B. T. BRANSON, E.. Wise and S. Lindsay streets, Bowie, Tev*.
J. W. MAY, Corner Mason and K. Wise Streets, Bowie. Texas
’35 Chevrolet Master Coupe $/|9C
Neiv Factory-Buill Motor. Tires.
Paint mid I pholslerj Rood
Jo.
Dye Mmiml-PealHHly: Mrs. Jack
son. Morris ('huiiel. and .Mrs,
Franklin. SpcuceE. Other Clubs
setidlmr delegates are Salona, Mrs.
Tidwell, and Selina, Mrs. Rolierts.
Clubs represented at Council
were: Spender. Bonita. Montague.
Salonu, Saint Jo and Dye Monnd-
Paabo<ly.-^.Reporter.
eiileibiin the women .if the, Cliiirih
So'eh't ft s-bf Bowie nful tlie pastors
.....I „;ves on tlte <-hiireh laii'n
'I’l'Klay evening, .lune 25th, at 7:15
Tile lisitors present were
BlaeKhioti. Mrs, Brownie
ami Mrs. Ridgeway.
Clarl; .am’jilttle Miss Rowden
present.
c
(•‘elnek.
A pidg’am Fins Ihtii nirniiged l>\
the Social ('oniluitlrr imder the
leadership of, .Mrs. AV. E. Bvns«n
and a member from each of
six circled'of the Soc iety.
pastor, wjll
u am! j
. The
lie Apen air
elinrch lawn
months.
I
F ROM the day of in
introduction, the
Firestone Standard Tire
has more (han lived up
to its name by setting a
new high standard of tire j
values. Hundreds of I
thousands of car owners 1
have already bought it ’
beeaitse they naw 4n ------
more value for their
money. ’
“How does Firestone
Jo it? How can they build k
• 4 0 many extra value ff
features into. Firestone—B.
Standard Tires and yet 1
sell them at such low
prices?’’ The answer is
simple— Firestone
controls better-quality
and cotton
supplies at their source, i
Weep* manufacturing . I
costs low by -eff-tetent 1
factory methods and sells
in such huge volume that
distribution costsare held f
to a minimum.
Make no mistake about this! The
Firestone Standard Tire gives you the
blowout protection of Firestone's
patented Qum-Dipping process. Its
scientifically designed tread gives
greater nonskid protection and longer
wear. And those two eMtra layers of
Gum-Dipped cords under the tread
guard against punctures.
Before you buy ANY tire at ANY
price, see today’s top tire value—the
Firestone Standard Tire. Don’t risk
your life with thin, worn tires on your
Fourth of July trip. Join the Firestone
SAVE A LIFE Campaign today by
equipping yoqr car with a set of new
Firestone Standard Tires.
Frfriny i*vr;nlng
list (’luii'ch.
A (leiii bills pl.-ill* JVII* sei xrit |<<
fifteen mcmhcis nml* throe visitors. 1
Those proem wen ~Alrs. J in vid j
Wtlrn n. 1
'I*. L. Alorgnn. Mi-. Al,ir\iii Willett.,
.'Its. L. .1 i’nrke.\ Alts. (Jidlin B«»\v |
• !cn. Mr*. Glonn Ttirtii, »Alrk. E. r
Burchfield. Air*. BeHdcq (’nnfwell
The .irt fLength* of Bowie met
with Mr*.’ ’Tom I’ien-e 'Hmrsdny.
June 21th. ;tl her- Immo An I’ec.iu
street? 'The members of4lh<\Leaglle I ^nd lheir wi\
sjH'nt the dry pninfing bouquets of
pip'plc petnnfns. gl.irdins. /.kinin-
nnd frnmp1^ vine. x
A del b ions I mii licoti w^rs serve< l „
noon. Mrs. Ln Xvllo. \Yhoeku-
;i* <• him heon guest.,
'Those present were: Airs. 1 >. <‘:il"
nway. Airs, o F. A|lc(’racken. Mrs.
I’ml Donald, Mrs. A. J. Allen. Mrs
J. M Childress. Mrs. C. Y. Cosby.
I’:ud Donald. Jr.. :ind Air*;. 'Tom
! Pierei-.
DON'T RISK YOUR LIFE ON THIN WORN TIRES
DO YOU KNOW
THAT last year highway
accidents cost the lives of more
than 19,000 men, women and
children?
THAT a million more were
injured!
THAT more than 40,000 of
these death, and injuries
were caused directly by
punctures, blowouts and
skidding due to unsafe lire,?
Firestone stmo*(o
FOR PASSENGER CARS
4.5O-21............r. 89 M
4.75-19.0 4............9 .55
5.25-18...... 11.49
HEAVY DUTY
......911.44
.. 11.75
SENTINEL
.. 55 55
The Missionary Society of
^’hst Alcthodist Church met Tiics-
iiity aftcrii<M>n at I o’clock in the
church parlor.
Mr.sr E.< AV. Wright, president,
preshied over the business meeting.
I’J.tns were made for."Guest Day,*’
m’xt Tuesday. June 29th. nt which
time the Society will entertain the
ladies of the church.
Tin se pre«‘m nt the meeting |
»veve: Airs. E. W Wright, Al is. J.
’ A. Ayix**. Mrs W. H? .Stephen*, i
■Mrs.' ,|. p. Ko.ubv, Sr., Mrs. I. I..'
<'Iriiulh-r. Mrs. Dulv Ealosf .\lrs. M
j Poser. .Mrs Temple 5'arbroiigh. .l
r nrs^TrnnTHiecn-r'iimnjK"neony..' ’
I F. K’o‘riieg;|i .
Section of smooth
tiro which is more
susceptible t o punc-
tures, blowouts
and skidding.
• W- ________
The pretty young clerk seated at this huge machine couldn’t make
an error if she wanted to—the machine just wouldn’t permit it.
Really it’s 24 adding machines in one; in effect, a super-human
bank teller. The machine, displayed recently in Chicago, adds
checks individually, totals, and proves each category, and totals and
proves their sums.
E--
golf*tic *
urged in
Vol joti.
’The r
mornitm am!
| Sund iy
J X
pi'cm*h - HI
•veiling servh es
cvenihg .'cryiccs. will I
•»T\ ices held -on the
during the summer I
Z PRICES >
START AS LOW U
!6-
IS Million I’colr (hvn Slocks’
TIh* results of-numerous national
surveys show tlnit more than- IN
million .people in the Enitcd States
are. owners of .corporate stocks, de-
bi*nttires, municipal bonds or other
forms «»f securities. AVc are. - in
fact, the greatest nation of invest1
ors on the' face ‘of the earth. Plac-
ed upon var^tms estimate's. It is
safe to say 'tlial more than ohe.
million |M*ople in the Stafe of Texas
-colU- within the -Category of Secur-
ities investor. <)nc need not look
ver.v t’ih* to s<*e soiih* of the results
, brought about bi this trcnieiiilous
(MHiling of capital.- The system has
provided nj»t only JI nie.nH of mak
. iQg mimrj bv investing,money, but.
ir-ltas brought about, the employment
of hnmlreds «»f thousands ’.of lalJnr
• t* and skilled workrTs. nmf’ furs
Hindi of Amcrb i the wpild‘s great
est industrial conn try. 'This grow Hi
of cor(K»raie enterpri*e ’ a ml joint
use of capital -has created an e<o-
iiomii* ^ysifhii tli.U iiffcct* the d.id\
lives of on h and nil iff u* II the
lied you slept i-n las) niglil wa*
mnde in one of Aim ri< ;T* In i gj*
rurniture factories, sevdnd -thons-
;oid |M*ople furnished the capital
to i.matifaiture it. If you had ba
von fur bseakfa-sf this morning that
cairn* from one of several hirge
meat packing ' compafiies. I hoiisplids
of'othvr stoekhohh*rs. tu’ccjyed Im nr*'
fits from your investment, Very
likely, the telephone yon n*e is-,
owned by mure than threit hundred
-----and fifty ilkrtisaml people. If your .
w ife s svissors. your razor. Ihe hoc
Li your garden iM' ihe wire in the
fence around your farm is uur<n- of
steei,_ manuLn tiired h\ a e'ert-aii;
American steel coi poralion ...yai
made a pnrcl*a*c from n rompant
-4»wm*<l—by mon* than tw-rr htTtrdrv*1
"thousand |M*opk.. Your radio, yotu-
aiitomrliih* your electrtr~~refriger-
ator. tin pavement on your road*
and streets, the hooks you’ read ami 1
‘Countless himdreds of other things |
voiuenjoy w\*i;.* made’ possible by i
the confribuLion of capital, praetl
'■ally Jill of \vhiclr is evidence J»y |
sutuo form of *c<’nririi*s Thus. »ntr|
d;iil\ needs’ come I’roiu the furnish
ifig <»f billions, of dollar* by million* I
... of |M*ople-who make money, by hir I
I niug out lh.eir capital.
I Tin* issuamv and sale- of sect tri- ;
most I
life. (.
"('alining is only om* of the ways
I to preserve food," stated Miss
Edith 1. Wilson to the Dye Mound*
l*eabod,\ H. D. Club Wednesdays
• wening June 141th. 1n the home of
*g* j«■!••! Ct;;;!;. "Brining, drying,
storing ami preserving are other .
ways that food may lie prepared
; for use during the non productive
I months."
The next meeting will l>e with
Air Bab Dunn. Seven members
and. several visitors were present
aL.tlie me<*tIng—Reporter.
Il:in led th“
ueml-NM'M gave
Mrs. HmTV*
meeting with
The issuance and sale of sccimJ
ties has brought •alwmt the
tedinieal phase of our busjiie;
Baek of your sh»<-k certificate, for i
. instance, in a "large utility Corpora-
tion, tlu*rv are -fa« fs' and figures
that might well baffle the mind of
any hut an ex’pert on utility finam*-
ing. Xot one stockJtdlder in a him
drvd knows these facts and figures.
The' Aflveragc* investor puls his
monc’y Info the sonTT’l’Ty -upon re-
presentations made 1»y others or
through blind faith. The greater
part of such financing is fair and
honest, but the very nature of this
plan of financing, the vastness <►£
Its boundaries and the lM*wil(U*riiig :
ramifications that lead here* and-*
there has made it possible* for men
without conscience, to client and de-
fraud the ilivesting piibli_c out of
billions of dollars. Some* estimates
place the losses as high ns two
billion dollars annually—losses suf .
fered through actual fraud.
It is tljc* pur|M»se of the scuairi- |
ties laws to protect the investor,
:main*l (hr imo liinat i<ai* ami mi
holy schemes of the proniofer amT
salc*sm:in. These laws, at the same
titue. offer encoiirag<*ment to those
'xho ri’lse capital honestly ami who
manage corporate enterprise faith-
fully. Sonic* form of *a_ securities
act has bc*en passed In* 47 of 4he..
48 states of the* I nion. 'The Ec’d
oral Government has pa.«Cs<»cl regu-
latory acts Involving the* issuance
and sale of ses-uritje’s to protect the
Investors of the whole country.
Texas should bp proud of t he Ac t
Its'T/Cgishitnrc* has passed and has
upheld since its onactmont.
In the forthromlng article, your
CominisRiojjpr will point out the
main feature of the Texns Socuri
ties Act - and will -demronstrate to
o^the reliefers of this ptiiter how if
J - ^^■vorks to protect the investors
^Wtgairist the racket(»er.
”It is unlawful In Texas for uu-
Ikcnsed dealers and salesmen to
sell stocks, honds, oil and gas lenses
and other classes of securities.
Tlie iuvetor should help the State
of Texas protect him against fraud
’by refusing to deal with unlicensed
salesmen and dealers. Each licens-
ed salesman and dealer carries
with him an identification card
with the seal of the State of Tews
w nnd the signature of the Securities
Commissioner thereon.”
FIRST ( IIKISTIAX ( III |{( II
Sunday School !»: 15 a. m.
(’h.iircli Ser-vici's II :<mi ;i. m.
Prayer Moeiing Wvdnvsd.iy 8:00
]>. m.
prv.*c*ni w'ert 'Airs. Ji.ividj - ’• .
'll* ' : I I ----*----■-
J i’nrke.i. Mrs. Qidmi Bow |
t0:’50 a.iii.
bv "(,’ompjin
The I’rimjiry
of thv Sundiiy School
given s|M‘<"inl rvrogiHt io’n
service".
I’ 6:45
Thv Rvvhi'l will liegiii Jul.t IHh.
I?’*' II- G. Ryan of Grc'envillv will,
prompt .iml .Moody I*, t *iitmi|igh:im
will direct tin* song ■ sc*iwivvs ;md
\oiinu people's m-tivities'
The local pistor that he
pud the First Methodist (’hiirrh
are fort una: v in seen ring, these two
good,men for thi* revival and • van
tmpaign. Aleibodisi
rally for’’service* and
Afrs. Bot. Ilollonmd, Mrs. Virgil- M. ' 'hrtxthm
Jvct of
.,r, . I " HI is*
Bob While, j,nd Airs. Ogden ('larke ' < hrisl. Scientist
27.
'The* <;«»t<i»'9i Text Is: "The c^jirlh
shall l»«* full of the knowledge* of
j ’he Lord, jis the Wuters cover the
sen" ( Isaiah 11 :!l.) ■ • »
Among the* citations which com
prise th«* Lesson Sermon is the* fol-
I lowing from the Bible*: "Add to
your faith virtue; and t<» virtue*
knowledge: and to know ledge tem-
perance: 'and to temperance pa.tl-
ence: and to patience*-, godlim'ss;
and to godliness brotherl.v kind-
ness': and to brotherly kindness
charity. For If these things he* in
you, and gbound, they make yon
that yt* shall neither be bjirren nor
nnfrnitfid in the’know ledge-of our
i.ord Jesus (’hrlst" ( II Peter- 1:5-
l8);> • -
’The Lesson-Sermoii includes also
Jhe. follow Ihg passage from * the
(’hristinn Science textbook-.. "Sci-
ence and ’Health with Key to the
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy"
TJpor • * "1hJh44blHHf—44+e—inifnire -Ui^ks -t4‘
” ? i truth, We pause*.—Wait on God.
j Then we pu*h onward, until bcjimd
less thought walks .enraptured, and
concept ion un<*onfinc*d is w inged to
reiidi the divine glory” (page* 32-1).
The Sodlitan (’hiss of the* First
Baptist ('hurch held their monthL
bn.sipvss and serial meeting Tues
♦lay evwdHg at—Htt*—home—rrf; Mtstt
(ttfdon Clnrhe *on hc*r lovely bnrt; |
lawji^ '• *
Aftc r the* regular monthly bnsi
meeting AIJ*. ]4. J. Purkey
very helpful devotional:
All s. F. W. I H jong told a Bible I
story of Hadid's life?
’ J he ('lass'has I'lgjinized a "
dub and they prndiced songs. Tly
choral dub will *ing jit tin party
Friday rvr’nlng at the I irst Bap
FIRST MEHODIST ( III R( II
('hurdi School at : 15 a. m.
Moritiiig Worship II a. Hi.
- Young I’voplv's Program 7 :J5 p in.
Evening Worship SJ5.
'Tlnrrc w ill be* s|M*clal miisie *by
the c’hoir and. individimls at the
morning and evening preadiing
The North Side Prayer Meeting
nut with .Mr* B. P. Wliitilna.|
Wedm*sdky aftc*rnoon. (hdy Jive
were* present owing to the* intense*
heat, but a gracious and prayerful
time* was HpenL
We arc still studying Paul in k*t
,■ - ■——-■ u ■■■■<■■ aw, i, prlii1 -■
cipl<* thought in the 7th and Nth
chapters o’f II Corinthians tells
how Paul had taught the |M*ople
and how they had accepted fils
teadiings with fulth. He also ox
horted them to give gifts to God In
awordance* as fh<* Tx»rd had bless
pd them.
Those* present were: Mrs. Ro>
Campbell. Mrs'. Tom Williams- Mrs'
Aftiry Barclay, Mrs. L. L. Terry
and Mrs? B. P. Whitehead.
Mrs. Roy Campbell will lead the
services next Wednesday nt 2:30
p.m. at Mrs. L. L. Terry’s home.-F
Reporter.
THE ( III K( II OF CHRIST
Bibb- Ntndy and'CH-.- Wot*k-11:45
; a. m.
Sermon and Lord'.* Supper 11 :(M)
a. iu. ' ’’
Serni«»n and Lord's Supper S;(Mt
p. in.
Wednesday Bible; Study, NJHi-p
------ A; 4'.- TlHH'mcrtf, Minister.-—-
This is the first of a serjc*s -
article's pre*)aired by I). Leon Ha’rp. ’
| securities Commissioner of 'Texas. I
Presidc*nr of the Xatior^ri Associa-
tton of S<*curtTles Coniiidssnmcrs -
and director in the Xutlonal Asso-
ciation for fhe Prevention of l;Tand
.in the Sale of Securities.
—:----
11
•Seventeen iiioiiiImts of the Junior
I*- A. P. I . met al the First Bap
fist Church. 'I'nesda.v evening and
rldkl'd. out to Baec'its* pirnic- ground-.
i pon arriving at the grounds they
spread a delicious picnic- lunch.
\tiL*f tin* lunch thc.v played svvor-
nd en.joyalile games,
enjoying the outing
were Mary liiith Mc( ’lellan. Alar
jorie . Fox. Jo Thompson-, AVilba
Baker. Albert ('ampiche. Jnanoll
(telle. Alozt*ile < idle. Jimmie Barn-
well. Joe Anthony. 'Thurman Mitch-
ell. Ilozc-lh* Cjimpiche. Dorothy!
siielnnn. Ixirjene Rook«*r. A’ii'ginia
WjlbaidxS. Coleriie Ry.in. Allctiv!
Huth and Betty Jo Wjlsoii.
Kornegay. PastWi
I <Jn I'riday. June iNtli. a .Paint
• ng Bee was held al the home of
| Air*. Lora McDoimhl'■•on .leffersun
jilruet. .._3u¥4>.rui oSAd-up^--wwe made
(1 . Hr biHiqii"I* <»f. ziimia*.
Ali-* IhH.qbv l.alhain i* taking I P" "'•I'l "' i. Air*, c
-her vacation thi* week - I i?”* •'' s " ilbur Morgan. Air*.
--------I Paul Donald. Mrs. Tour Pierce.
■MHHMHHPaBHBBHBBHBHHNHBBBK.'. Al 1% Dollv Airs.
< liildres*. A^rs. A. ,1 Mien, Alis*
Alice Al< I iomil’1 and ifie, hostess.
A delic ious lunch wais-jx-tvvd dur
lug th*-*. mmLii hour.
( I MBI RLAXD PRESBA I I RI \\
( III R( II
Sunday Scliool 9:45 a.
Worship Service* 11 ;<mi
Blijeblrd Band 7:0U
YfrtTng People's Meeting 7 :(M>
Mi-
Worship Service.*- 8 :(M> p. in.
Ladie*s’ Aliss-iomiry Siwrety I
cic*ty, Tuesday 3 :(M) p. in.
Prayer meeting aiid Choir Prac-
tice*, WcMlnesday 7:30 p. in.
Everyone* eordijilly invited to at-
tend Lhese* ser-vicea.
Mabie Mitchell. Pastor.
O. M. White.cotton, Supf.
1—- .Moiiuiguc * omiiy Hume
lh*im*tiMtration Connell will serve
cold drinks M| (hp l(ng Show and
Hally Day Friday. July lOfli. lo
.raise mc.*m*y to send the. wiiiuers
in liedromn and farm food supply
content’ 40 the*. Farmers'
Course* at A. & Al. College.
After Ihe business meeting the
following delegates were chosen to
prese*nt the Connell in the ifoim*
Demonstration AssoeiatiQii _flt AJ.jmix ra the ('orintldans.
and M. Mrs. Cox. Montague; Afrs.
Parsons. Bonita : Mrs. Sherri I, Saint
Alternates vVere: Mrs. Bowen,
Mound-Pea •mhI.v ;■
Morris Chaiiel.
Spencer.
' I have c'.innc'd almost IbO ion
tainvrs of fruits and vegetables,’’
staled Dorothy Husfiv|d. garden
dc*nmiistrator of the* Sahmti I II
< lub. Dorothy has a new cement
• elhir which; has bc*c*n buih under
the* kite-non of her Home that will
I c* used to store hei^'unned pro-
ducts. The* cellar js approximately
SklO fvvt. In flu* future she plans
to have
'1’ilesd.ty4 jifiernoon Mr*. I’. C.
! Gruon and Mrs. A. I. Davjv* were*
' « o-h*Messes to a Iove4y hihe fabh*
i bridge* pirt.v Ixoimring lAli^. Emnu*ti
i Archer o| i'eagm*. TeXa*
’The* hous( w;is decorated with’
baskets of beautiful Huwri* Assisi
■ mux ■ wnrr Tceir TitTrnr*" ‘.nid' :*aiaii
plates wen* Aliss Imogene Aivhor (
"f Teague ami Aliss Anne'Aldridge
• •f Wink. Texas.
Those winniiu prize* were high, j
Aliss.— Vjylau I lilt chi.son mm ••»ml ,
high. Airs. Leon Robfeheauxt ami
cut. Aliss Allege Burge**.
'Those en joying the occasion were : >
Mrs. Cecil'’All; m Airs Glenn <’nn
ninglmm. Airs. E. W. "right. Mrs.
L. .1: Purkey. Mrs. Il.iijy Karls
burg. .Mrs. Nr B. Gary. Ali*. F |{.
Brow n. IDr. Jesse Give n* Airs, Chic
'Tbomp -oii. Airs. A. <Irby, Alts.
( \\ \\ ilsoji. Afcrs. I.. 11. Angbvc .
< Mrs. Gerry Moore. All* Lum I.ov
Mte.-Mr. . I’n*d Gjirdner. Airs. Win
• e.v NondeiN. Airs. Lynn Garling* n. 1
Airs. .Minnie Hutchison. Airs. David <
Wairc*n, Airs. Chas. Miller. Alt*. *
. Goribm Ca l.v. Airs. Roger’ Giles.
Afrs. <»gd-n Clarke. Mrs, Leon Rob- I
irheaiix. Airs AL Johnson, Airs. W. I
E. Benson. Airs. Ed lone**. Airs. '
Frank Karr. Airs. 'Ted Aloorc*. .Mrs. .’
.Wilbur..Alurgan. Mrs. Will Young.'’
Mis* Vivian ‘Hutchison, Aliss Gully ;
Childress. Aliss Elizabeth Davis; <
Miss Alienr Burgess. Aliss I.irrn ;
Dean Davis, the hosti• .*os Jiiul the*
honoree. • i
lor of the Corinth I II Club. '|*h •
incubator was the* correct height
bill is was neci’ssaiv to make it
smaller in order to have a desk of j
good size ami pol'lHHtions. A draw
er was made to replace the* tray,
and the old finish was removed
with |yv water. "Nime the wood '
is nof very, pretty I’m going to |
enamel it instead of stain it," said
Flsie.
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