The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 25, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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Sunday, December 25, 1921
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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THIS IS CHRISTMAS TIME
will help us to feel that we have
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and to wish a Happy New
Year for you and yours.
Our store will be closed all
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to everyone of you.
ment of profit with you, in extending
' our good wishes and holiday greet-
business—no obligation to Influence
business exists in Rotary; member-
Cheese and Crackers
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New Year prosperous.
That is why we are making you this unheard of of-
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To you whose business helps make ours
successful, we send cordial
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With all good wishes for your future
happiness and prosperity
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FRANK DAVIS,
President
WE WANT EACH CAR OWNER IN
HARRISON COUNTY TO TRY
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SUPERTREAD-
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—the season when your friends are thinking of
you and wishing you all kinds of blessings—.
the best of-life’s joys and happiness; hence
our greeting—
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
All grades
at the very best
prices
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Garrett St. M.&E.T.
Track
To you, our friends and customers
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achievements just a little higher than
we found them. •
Rotary demands fair dealings, hon-
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To drive away our cares.
And, before we know it, gladness
Will o’ertake us unawares.
Let's speak good cheer.”
P. H. MANIRE,
President Chamber of Commerce.
American Tire & Vulcanizing Company
Corner Austin and Lafayette
MARSHALL, TEXAS
Remember we guarantee “Gates Super-Tread Tires"
to out-wear any tire made regardless of price, and
we make our adjustments.
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give the carriers an opportunity to
get off earlier, but it insured them
better and quicker service.
Out of all the packages that were
handled by the postoffice tis Christ-
mas, only two were reported to be
broken, and adjustments have been
made on both of these.
List Price—
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with you. Special Christmas services
at the regular hours of 11 o’clock a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. This is the day of
all days with a Christian and let us
not forget that every man, woman
and child should go to church today.
TO GREET YOU ON CHRISTMAS
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Street Methodist
pressed in financial profit. Confi-
Sunday services,'
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CHRISTMAS GREETING FROM charge that duty in a manner that
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the president, cloers. These have imbued us with sincere gratitude to each
benediction. Sune renewed within us the determination, if possible, to give
Preaching at 11 a.ice during the future years.
ject: "The Christ Estate is a great barometer. It shows the rise and fall of
er meeting Wedrnditions before the change is noticed otherwise. Our bus-
orcimcke L w offered greatly during the year, but we are thankful that we
o clock. L. W. MEShall, which we believe has a great future, and which we
— to realize at once. We are thankful that we live among
First Church ofe, generous people, and wish for all a Merry Christmas and •
Corner Houstond Prosperous New Year. D. D. DODD & CO.
At this time and season of peace
on earth and when the trend is to- |
— ward the fellowship of man through- est methods and high standards in
2 out the world. The Marshall Cham-
22 ber of Commerce wishes to extend
2 greetings, not only to the member- ship in a Rotary club is a privilege
2 ship, but to the community and wish and opportunity. It’s responsibility
fa for all a full enjoyment of the pres- demands honest and efficient service
$5 ent blessings and that their future vpled with thoughtfulness of our
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20 On account of the co-operation, not lieve in our motto: “He profits most
2 only in a financial way, but in moral who serves best,” and feel that we
„ . 2 support of you good people of this ave served Marshall and her people
223282332323339934838933 community, we have been in a posi- dirctly and indirectly in a manner
drBBBSU *4" tion to meet squarely all issues tkat satisfactory to all concerned; we
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2a i _______ | school at 9.42 a. m. Santa Claus will
2 To the people ofr Marshalland>B„ 11, Be cnhianasesez.:: Vices."’
23333322323233333333333 arrasi; "thatlany Smith; anthem bychoir. First Baptists
, . . . 'Evening services at 7 p. m. Sermon “ .5 .pII erT A me
greetings at this particular time is Py pastor. Solo, "The Angel Songiular seryices,wij Special Table D’Hote Dinner
simply an expression from this club by Mrs. John E Hill. Trio, "Stilly school at 9:30
of our feelings and sincere wishes Night," Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Smith j ices> at 11 eo Anchovy Canape D’Xavier
2 every day in the year. and A. C. Stribling. Christmas car- ] PreA h on a-or. or
Fl The- business standards of Rotary ols. A. C. Stribling, pastor. o Neglected Cla Shrimp Cocktail, Cosmopolitan
have in them a note of sympathy fori ------ ed There will be Hors d’Oevers
= 11 huanitl__n,iT business dealings Trinity Episcopal.—Christmas ser- night. The musicted Almonds Celery en Branch Ripe Olives
... , ur.bus 558de cause vices: Sunday school festival and j day morning will Bisque of Clams, or Grape Fruit au Maraschino
ambition and relations always cause Christmas tree, Saturday night at First Nowell; (ate Mountain Trout au.BuerreR, Dutchess Potatoes
us to take into consideration the ,7:30 o’clock. Special choral services Hail the Mom. M Chicken. Cutlets alaToulouse
highest duties to be performed for and Midnight Mass, Saturday even- Duet. Christmas Turkey Dressing Cranberry Jeny
society. In every position of busi-ing at 11:30. Gounod’s St. Cecelii IMesdames Rousspakoptators V‘ s‘ Tiny Sweet Peas
cess Ife, in every responsibility thai Mass will be sung. Sunday, Christmas Mrs. Hugh Alex: Asparagus Tips, a la Hollandaise •
comes before us, our chief thougnt Day: Holy communion, 7:30 a. m. _ _ — Salad Pershing ... ..
is to fill that responsibility and dis- Sunday schoo'. 9:45 a. m.. holy com-
No used tires taken in trade—nothing charged—and
not more than two tires to each customer.
Sale Lasts Until 200 Tires Are Sold
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The choir will render a very special |
program as follows: The Christian
service has been specially prepared
5) in keeping with the dignity and in- l
E spration of the season. For the musi-
‘ cal part of the service the regular
choir of 20 voices will be assisted by j
Mrs. Joe Boyd of Houston, and Mrs.
Carroll, minister. at 8:45 o’clock Post-
gins at 9:30 a. m; Blalock came into the
mas morning' maynd asked if one of the
itostezusthomerrs would kindly step Notice—Shooting
do t Bring iittstoffice for. a.mnge ---- “
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2 So lets just seek to find it,
Dare Westmoreland. For the morn-
ing service Mrs. Edwin Morley will I
sing Robinson's “Behold I bring You
Tidings” and the choir will sing Ce-
dric W. Lemont’s “Hail to the Lord's
Annointed." Mrs. Berry Carrol, or-
gapist, will play the offertory, Cad- •
man’s “At Dawning.” For the even-
ing service the choir sings Stults’
"Calm on the Listening Ear of Night”
and Spence’s “Joy Bells Ringing Near
and Distant” with solo parts by Mrs.
J. Boyd, Mrs Edwin Morley and Mr.
Scheer. Mrs. Carrol plays Lemont’s
"Andantino" for the offertory. All
hymns are of course sung by the con-
gregafion. Prayer meeting Wednes-
day at 7:30 p. m.
Christin—c. w. Lambert, pastor.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m., A. A. Gar-
rail, superintendant. Preaching, 10:45
NNNNENNNNNENENENEENNWNENEN record of which we are proud and that, in our opinion, Marshall has op-
2 know that with the good cheer that portunities knocking at her door to-
22 this Christmas season brings that the day that will mean a great deal to
a . New Year can give nothing but the us all if we will only take advantage
45 richest and rarest blessings to show of it—let’s work and pull together
5 er upon the heads of this God-fear- this year, and you will be surprised
2/ ing and grateful section. to see what great things can be ac-
# As an optimist of greatest degree complished.
2 I can only suggest to those who do
20 not feel the best the following verse:
2 “Lets talk good cheer this morning, dence, friendliness and good will are
| No mattter if we’re blue, active, potent factors. As a club and
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 25, 1921, newspaper, December 25, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406844/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .