The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 197, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 29, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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’, Aprfl-29, 1928
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District Court
Jurors For Week
Monday, Tuesday
and Wedesday
MA YME HUDSON
Telephone 526
Pretty White Teddies
Group I, 89c
Nice quality, White Muslin Teddies,
neatly made and daintily lace trimmed.
Special White Sale bargains.
Group H, 99c
Lovely Teddies in lace and ribbon trim-
med styles. Of fine white muslin and
pink shadow check cloth.
Group L Gowns at 69c
Plainly tailored White Muslin Gowns,
well made and trimmed with colored
feather stitching. Extra-values.
Supreme
If there ever was a time when it is;
inclining cotton market makes tj
17x38 Turkish Towels, 32c
Double-warp, highly absorbent, j
white towels.
22x45 Turkish Towels, 4!
“QUALITY, SERVICE—PLUS ECONOMY”
In Silk .... 12(/jc a yard
In Cotton ... .10c a yard
®a$V)uc, entire stock
EJuits
Th. following is a list of tha Pstit
juror, for the 5th week of District
Court, April 30th:
Allen Munden, C. L. Scruggs, W.
G. Royal, J. T. Brook., E. B.
Joo R. Ingram, G. J. Campbel), Jack
Moore, T. M. Coleman, C. J. McBray-
er, Walter Summers, J. H. Wain-
wright, B. C. Hargard, C. T. Belch,
R. L. Ratley, W. D. Newman, O. C.
Gage, W. B. Keaaler, E. A. Bowles,
F. H. Seufert, V. O. McCtaran, H. T.
Windt, T. C. Starr, W. O. Cockrell,
C. C. Join.., J. L Pittard, S. W. Tur-
ner, R. L. Rhodes, J. R. Averett, Geo.
LaGrone, R. J. Wellborn, W. A. Oney,
John Johnson, E. G. Woodiey, N. B.
Green, D. S. Newman, A. Hickey, Tom
Craver, Pold Ford and Chas. Luther.
Overalls at $1.45, at BERG-
SON’S. 5-4c
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FIRST METHODIST
. Rev. Will T. Renfro, pastor. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. tn. Preaching by
Dr. Adams of Houston at 11 a. m.
Miss Griffin of th. Collage of Mar-
shall will »ing at this hour. Epworth
League at 4:30 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTISTS
Church service every Sunday at
11 a. m. Sunday school at ‘0 o’clock.
Wednesday evening testimony meeting
at 8 o’clock. These services will be
held in the City Hall auditorium. The
reading room in the Davidson-Blalock
building is open every day except Sun-
day and holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m.
Tbs public is cordially invited to at-
tend thee, services, and to visit the
reading room.
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev. G. J. Rousseau, pastor. Regu-
lar services will be held at the church
Sunday. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.;
B. Y. P. U. at 4:15 p. m. Preaching
by the pastor at 11 a. m. Subject
for the morning service, “The Truth.”
All are invited to attend our services.
To worship God is the noblest thing a
man can do.
ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC
''Rev. J .F. Burna, pastor. Masses
on Sunday at 7 a. m. and 9:30 a. m.
Visitors welcome.
30-inch Nainsook, good count, soft fin-
ish. Exceptional bargain. 19c Yard
36-inch Fine Finish Nainsook, snowy
white, finely textured, and durable.
—23c Yard
36-inch English Nainsook in a splendid,
satisfactory grade. 27c Yard
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Many, Many Other Unprecedented Values In Summer’s
Group IV, $1.69
New designs in pretty Teddies of ex-
Lace
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bring these modes within your
means. We study your type, we
* ;de your choice and give you just
SNYDER’S Quick Lunch
THE BEST FOR LESS
Food fit for a king at working man’s price*—We make th. beat
Chile and Coffee in town.
IF NOT A CUSTOMER—WHY NOTT
I am out to raise 1,000,000 dollars, only need 999,644.50 dollars
yet Trade with me and help me raise th. balance.
Yours for a Million
W. E. (BOO) SNYDER
295 EAST AUSTIN STREET
and we especially urge that you fill your needs while this supply lasts. Later/
such gowns will necessarily be much higher priced.
Group HL Gowns at 89c
This lot contains plainly tailored and
lace trimmed Muslin Gowns, of extra
fine quality for their price.
Group IV. Gowns at 99c
Very pretty, snow white Muslin Gowns
in tailored and lacey styles, excellent
quality.
Group HI, $L29
Delightful Teddies of very good qual-
ity, trimmed in lace and ribbon.
—Bobbed hair, rolled stockings,
dimpled knees, luring lips—what
shall be done with oar modern
daughters? Is there anything
in their heads bat Jan?
—and those lovely cave girls!
English Nainsook—Sheer, Soft and Airy
36-inch English Longcloth, extra fine,
sheer and smooth. Noted for its lasting
tubable qualities. Special 32c Yard
36-inch, highest grade English Long-
cloth that will answer for the most par-
ticular purposes. $9c Yard
THEODORE KOSLOFF, '
ANNA Q. NILSSON
md PAULINE GARON
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Dr. W. Irving Carroll, pastor. Sun-
day school begin, at 9:45 a. m. All
together folk, just a little more pep
and we will have 300 regulars. They
have been located. All we need do
la round them up and bring them in.
Reverend Dr. Carroll will preach at
both services Sunday, 11 o’clock a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. The church most
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Jr Rev. M. J. Bigger*, pastor. Sunday
* school at 5:45, Epworth league at u*-
flm ual hour. Rev E C. Harris of the
Collage of Marehall will preach at
the morning service. The public is
cordially invited.
CHRISTIAN
Rav. C. W. Lambert, pastor. Sun-
day school at 9:45 a. m„ superinton-
to dent A. M. Howard in charge. Preach
F (ng; 10:46 a. m., subject, “When Thy
J Son Asketh Thee.” Junior Endeavor
ij_ 6:30 p. m. Let every member be
’ | preeeut at both Sunday »chool and
church hour*. Viritor* alway* wel-
come.
Also “Snub” Pollard in “Before the Public”
ADMISSION 19 CENTS AMD M CENTS CONTINUOUS SHOW—3 TO 11 P. M.
■vary chU under 12 yean of age ircewpeaiii by hie er bar methar win be admitted to
MONDAYS MATINEE FREEH
mnLUOT MUSUWS
DeMille's
PRODUCTION
Adam's
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Extra large, heavy, luxurious tow^’l' We do not Stop with merely show-
finest quality. Salient bargains. ing what is new, what is Smart,
Toweling k what is exclusive in Millinery- We
18-inch Boot Mills Absorbent Cow, '
Crash, White Sale, yard ,
18-in. Striped -White Huck, yard L23<
hat beauty .for-
Snow White Gowns
Stacks and stacks of the lovely white gowns are offered at sharply reduced prices,
Weisman's Annual Event By /Ear thgr greatest
We Have Ever Staged! Begins Monday—
One Week Only. ,
Aa apportunity to replenish linen cheat and bureau Ml Selecting what 13
white table cloths and napkins. Pile upon piktnd new in the World of fine
delicate tints, because color and lingerie areidiap
towels that one wants to bury one’s face
the yard. Everything! In the May Wh
Special Sale
Nonday of Fine
. Silk Dresses
WTwte Bed Linens
Galore
Crinkled Riplette
Spreads
Snow white,-dainty, re-
freshing Spreads, that last
so long and tub so beauti-
fully. Sizes:
72x90, each
81x90, each
Group H. Gowns at 79c
Round neck Gowns, made of good muslin
and pretty lace and ribbon trimmed.
Group V. Gowns at $129
Fine White Muslin Gowns, lace and
ribobn trimmed and some hand em-
broidered.
cordialy invito* everyone intonated
in bearing the Bible preached to at-
tend these meetings. The Lord makes
some very practical and intonating
atatymente through thia rapreMnta-
tive, Dr. Carroll, and too, when you
have heard the Word you can readily
look it up with what you have read
in the Book. It 1* ao plain that a—
well you come and we will all be
glad together.
Mr*. Edwin Morley will ring a so-
lo at the morning aerviee. I am eure
you need no further invitation for
you have heard her sing and will bo
there. The young people’s meeting
at 6:30 p. m. needs you why not at-
tend this one? The midweek meet-
ing at 740 p. m. Wednesday. You
can bear a very interesting sermon at
this time. A large crowd attends
this meeting. Why not attend and
make it larger?
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
Rev. H. B. Jamison, rector. Services
Sunday after Easter. Holy commun-
ion, 7:80 a. as. Church school, 9:30
Morning prayer, 11 a. m. Evening ser-
vice and address followed by picture,
“Smilin’ Through” at the Grand thea-
tre 8 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
North FrenkHn St Bible study at
10 a. m. Communion services at 11
a. m. Our regular services on Sun-
day night begins at 7:30. You ere
cordially invited to be with us.
METHODIST EPISOOPAL
Rev. C. A. PePrkins, pastor. The
regular morning service will be held.
The pastor will fill the pulpit. There
is a called meeting of the churches
of the eity to discuss the question of
the “Sunday Movie” in the church or
out of it at 7:30 p. m. at the City Halt
There will therefore be no service at
the M. E. church at night. Sunday
achool at 9:45 a. ta. Epworth League
at 6:30 p. m.
Sheets at $1.25 at Bergson’a.
Fine Ready-Made / f
Sheets
Beautifully finished, best —
quality Sheets from Pep-
perell and Wearwell Mills. All fully
81x90, each $1.39
Hemmed Pillow Cases « 4-
All size 42x36, finely finished. SL’M ■
“Value”------------------24e Each ** ****
“Gold Seal” 28c Each /
“Daisy”-----------------33c T
“Pepperell”---------------38c Eaj
Opening Day Special
Foxtroft Sheeting, 9-4 Bleached. I
standard; extra special, Monday ‘
only---------------------49c '
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 197, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 29, 1923, newspaper, April 29, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1407103/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .