Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 90, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 22, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Shoes, hat., workciothis for
everybody at Waghalter’s Bar-
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everything you buy from us.
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. Rev. T. A. Binford.
Pastor
Hawkins, Jane 25, 2:30 p. m.
East Mountain, June 26, 8:30 p.
m.
West Mountain, June 28, 2:30 p.
m., W. S S. day.
Lone Mountain, July 1, 8:30 p.
m.
Concord, July 2, 8:30 p. m.
Pritchett, July 3, 2:30 p m.
Notice to the Public
Having bought out the Croley
Hardware and Furniture Co., I
extend to my old friends and
customers a cordial invitation to
call on me at my new place of
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Methodist. Church.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
W. C. Barnwell, Superintendent;
Frank Jones, Secretary.
Prayer meeting at 7:15 Wed-
nesday evening.
dur subject for Sunday morr-
portance of every adult must attend
for the purpose of subscribing for
Upshur county's quota of War Sav-
ing Certificates.
T. 8. Regland,
Cawirmap.
SPECIAL SERVICES
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W. H. Allen, representing the
Su te Departmeet of Agrinulture
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in behalf of the Farmers Institute
work. Thrift Stamp and Red Cross
workers have a'special invitation to
attend these meetings. Time will
be alloted them. '
BOYS! Help Win the War
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S. S. posters should be taken down
and all new posters displayed as
fast as received. Make the 'own
ablaze with W. S. S. postere,
T. S. Rag'and,
(bairman.
FTTH SUNDAY MEETING
PITTSBURG ASSOCIATION
Following is the program for
the Fifth Bunday Meeting of the
Pittsburg Baptist Association to
be held with the Latch Church.
June 28-80,1918. >
Friday night—Sermon by Dr.
Geo. A. Curlee.
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War Savings Stamps are a direct loan to Uncle Sam. Nothing can lessen
their value. They’re always at par. They pay you well, though that isn’t half to
important to you as what money does for our soldiers “over there.” Back them
up. Keep food going to them. Keep their dips full of cartridges. And shoes
on their feet
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June 28th
National War Savings Day
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town Saturday/
-- The Book Club will meet with
Mrs. Frank Buie Tuesday at 4
o’clock. ________________
Mr. and Mrs. E L Hill, and
■on, of Mineola, are here on a
visit to Mr. Hill’s parents, Hon
and Mra.J.BHill,
Don’t fail to set you out a
sweet potato pitch. They are
the beat substitute for bread.
The local draft board wants one
or two white volunteers qualifi-d for
general military service to entraio
July 4th. They will be sent to
Camp Mabry, for special training
and must have finished the 8th
grade in school.
Boys, get out and sell W. S. S.—and send our soldiers over the top with
the go-get-’em feeling that comes from knowing you will see that they get what
- Sunday school meets at
9 45 a. m, J R Warren, Super
intendent; Miss Ludie Trice, Sec-
retary.
Prayer meeting 8:15 Wednes
day evening.
The pastor will not be at home
for the morning service but the
service will be held at the usual
nour. The following program
will be carried out by the mem
bers indicated,
Our duty and privilege in reg-
ular attendance on all services,
A L. Bradfield.
_ Looking forward to our reviv-
al, H- Connell.
Our duty to our young people,
Mrs. Walter Marshall.
The pastor will preach at the
evening hour. Everyone has an
earnest invitation to be present
at these services.
An effort will be made to make
the messag the most helpful
possible Don’t fail to come on
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THE CHURCHES
Come Sunday and learn what
you are doing. The Sunday
school opens at 9:45 a m. You
will certainly epjoy a live, wide-
awake Sunday school, and we
shall enjoy having you. We will
have special music and plenty
of electric fans to keep the
church cool. Sunday night will
be another srecil service. Come
and worship with us. We are al-
ways delighted to have you.
E. F. Aldridge,
Sec. of Board of Stewards
H. J. Hayes, Pastor.
Mr. J. W Croley, having
bought out the Croley Herdware
& Furniture ousiness extends his
oid triends and enetomers a cor
dial invitation to call on him in
his new place of business, when
they want anything in the hard
ware or furniture line.
Union Grove, '* 22 8:30 p. m. account of the heat. We have a
Big Sand v. June 24, 2:30 p.m. good cool place with plenty of
fans.
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ing will be ‘ The Immortality of
Saturday—9:80 Devotional; Service” No service ever dies
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W. S. S Notice
Ministers and Sunday School
Superintendents will p’ease an-
nounce to your congregation on Sui- .
day June 22, that Jane 28th is
For Sale or Rent-The place
known as the Jim Long place.
ApPly toLA.-ateh.
Get your underwear at Wag-, per bottle,
halter’s bargain store.
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Rev. A. B. Jenkins.
10:00—Regeneration; its nec-
essity; Rev. Rev. Bradbury of
Omaha.
10:20—The restlt of regenera-
ation;Theo. A. Binford.
10:40—“The Grace that bring-
eth Salvation;” P. G. Manness.
11:10 —Songs and praise.
11:20—Sermon; J. J. Wester.
2;30—Devotional; G. T. Barnes.
3:00— Associational Evangelism
— Open discussion led by Mis-
_ sionary A. B. Jenkins.
8.00—Devotional; Bro, Osborn.
8:80—Sermon; Theo. A. Bin-
ford.
Sunday—10:00, Qualifications
of a Sunday School superintend-
ent; Bro Osborr: —
10;20—Qualifications of a Sun-,
day School teacher; G. T. Barnes."
10:40—The Sunday School an
evangelistc force; Mrs. T. J Cof-
fey.
11:00—Sermon; A. B. Jenkins.
.2:30-Devotional; J. M. Mar-
shal!.
3:00—The layman and his
church; H. Connell.
8:30 -The layman and the As-
„sociational work; Geo. A. Curley
3:40—The layman and King-
dom finances. Open discussion
led by W. C. Frazier.
8:15—Sermon.
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BARNS, good FENCES and good IMPLEMENT-
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SHEDS for the protection,of your family, your stock,
grain, automobile, wagon and plow tools. We will be
glad to help you to figure these things out, in having.us
do so you will place yourself under nd obligation to us. |
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 90, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 22, 1918, newspaper, June 22, 1918; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408868/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.