The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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The office of the City
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at 206 East Austin street
Lothrop building.
“DISTINCTIVE”
—Best Describes These Tailored
Cloth Dresses
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We will make you a liberal al-
lowance for your old tire if } ou
buy a GATES.
You save 1c per gallon on your
gasoline by using Gates Tires.
Sold Exclusively By
American
Tire & Vulcanizing Co.
MARSHALL commission COMPANY
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The Gift Hese
The Court House Is Oppo-
site Us 2
FVL 0 PFP
LAYING GRADE
The Great Egg Producing Feed
containsjust the right minerals andu sure
Ue time and you’ll get eggs in abundance.
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NL;, that we can say would fittingly honor and do justice
to this .rhat occasion and those who shared its cost and glory.
The response must come, not from human lipsebutfromhrman
hearts dedicated to a greater reverancefortheideasniryng
eousness and freedom, through which today we are enjoyi g
Happiness, Prosperity and Peace.
The office of the City Secretary of Mar
shall is now located at 206 East Austin*
street in the Lothrop building.
’erred stock costs about
5 share pays a dividend of
= per year). Thus, 10 shares Sost
ntyu o“y tougathenrggttbythe FutSFepWayo
xrxxare doine i rieht along -,
you can do it too if you’ll feed your layers j
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would be glad to have you attend
these services and see the improye,
ment in the work of the choir as they
have been fortunate in securing the
services of Mrs. Emma Green to di-
rect them for the next few months
and are giving some of the best wor .
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. B. J. Reagin, pastor Sunda
school will be held at 9:45 a. m. There
wil be no preaching service at 1111
m because of the Armistice Day cel-
Ubrhtion at the Grand theatre. Preach-
ing at 7:15 by the pastor on the shi
Sect “Our New House. The Musical
mbers wi be •" anthem “Consider
the Lilies" by the entire choir, and a
solo by Mrs. George Grew- Wt
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC
First mass at 7 a. m . High mas
and sermon at 9:30 Sunday schao at
2:30 p m Vespers and benediction
it 3 p m During the week, mass is at
Sam All are cordially invited to
attend. J. A. Schau, Pastor
SUMMIT ST* METHODIST
Rev M. J. Biggers, pastor Sundaz
schoi 9:45 a. m., conducted by Jake
Sellers superintendent. Armistice
Day Services at the Grand theatre at
11 a. m. League 6 p. m -Seriee
7:00 p. m. by the pastor. Subject,
for the evening, "Is God Pleased With
Your Life?"
Rev. C. W. Lambert, pastor. $ in-
day school conducted by A. M. H w-
ard begins at 9:46 a. m. Come e iz
that we may get out at 10:45.1rkdy
to go to Iha Grand theatre to the
mistice program. Our.swoship
patriotism and our gratitude oug
Bring in such numbers that an o er-
mating vowd be necesi ry.
FIRST METHODIST
Rev. Will T. Renfro, pastor. Sun-
day school at 9:45 a. m. There will
be’no service at the morning hour
as the church will join in the Armis-
tice Day service at the Grand theatre.
Preaching at night by the pastor, Ep-
worth League 6:30 P m.
NORTH "BAPTIST
honor of the heroic soldiers of the
World War. Our heart beats warm
towards them. But an unusual condi-
tion in our local church andbecauseot
the culmination of plans already put
into operation by the deacons, « ,
are justified I" this course. We.aP-
Lal to the membership toprove them
Pemvesloyai at this crucial time in
tbs llfs of the church
CHRISTMAS
DIAMONDS
The Ideal Gift
A small paymefyl re-
serve yours now)
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTISTS
Service every Sunday at 11 o’cloek
Sunday school at1o 0 clock. -J* ti
monial meeting Wednesday at.7F 30
o’clock. These services are held
the home of Mrs. Addie Alford’ s. .
reading room. Davidson-Blalock bu Id-
ins ia open daily except Sunday And
legal holidays from, 2 to 4 P2 1.
You are cordially invited to visit th
roading room, and attend the jar
: vices. I
is glad when the publ ie
ds. The church of GAdI
TAE MARSHALLMORNINGNEWS
Board meeting 3p.m. Junior and In-
termediate Endeavors 6:15Punm.
Preaching 7:15, subject, “The Power
of Faith.” A cordial welcome to all.
service before the special sermon I
this occasion. The ladies chom
probably do two numbers for us at
this time. You will show your inter-
est by being present. in
Remember the mid-week meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:30.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Dr W. I. Carroll, minister. Su. I
day school begins at 9:45 a..m.We I
have a large school here, still there i
are lots of people who do not attend
anvwhere. Why not visit us once and ■
ad-iryou like us if you will come
we will try to make it so interesting
"at"you Will want to be here every
Sunday, and you can. The regular !
services are at 11 a. m. and < .30 pm. ,
There will of course be no morning
service at this church there beingt.a 1
union service at the Grand theatr: '
honoring the valient dead of the world
war and celebrating the Armistice Day
Everyone should come and be a
ness in this service, for the Lord. The
I ord says. “Come l nto Me All I
that Labor and are heavy laden and i
will give you rest." Now where d,
most of us go for rest on Sunday;
Why, we get in our car and go ,o
Shreveport, to the lake, to Tyler and
Longview, and some go to Jefferson.
Do vou know that "He that believeth
on the Son hath everlasting lifei.an
he that believeth not the Son shall not
see life; but the wrath of God Abid
eth on him?” And do you know that
Jesus said “He that is not with me i.
against Me: and he that gathereth not
with me scatereth abroad? Jesus said
“I am the way, the truth and the life.
no man cometh unto the Father
by me. Folks do you know these
things and stay away from Eod »
house and services, when He .SA!s
“Remember the Sabbath day to keep it
holy?” Now the invitation is out and
7 . . a CnA issued
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Rev. C. A. Perkins, pastor. On 4.
count of the celebration of Armisti,e
Day at the Grand there will be .20
at morning service at our church. Ou
at people are urged to attend this.ser-
he vice Our Sunday school meets at the
usual hour, 9.45 a. m. We go from
Sunday school to the Grand.theate
Epworth League will meet at 6:15 P:
m. The preaching serviceshezins-At
7:15 p. m. The pastor will fill the
pulpit at this hour. Our congregations
are building up right along. Will VI J
help, by lending us your presend
Our church stands for full sal vatu A
but is it full salvation unless we.T.
our best? We stand for holiness, bu
is it real holiness unless we make t
holiness? Some one has said not ’ 1
that gutters is gold.(. Shall we n< t
' make our part of the church prograj i
■ Parg olethodst Episcopal churdh
enent last year, for the ongoinggofthet
I Kingdom about 86 million of dolard-l
| We are a part of this mighty fore: |
Shan we simply ride the waves while ■ ]
others man the oars, or •hall we pU
our shoulder to the wheel and dosnar
best? One of the encouraging thint «
to us is the fact that the heathek.
world wants our Holy religion. TJe
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev G. J. Rousseau, pastor. There
will be no preaching service at
11 o'clock hour. Our congrega tion
wil Iworship with the other chur hes
at the Grand theatre where a mem-
oria! service will be held in cor nec-
tion with Armistice Day. The Su d y
school will meet as usual at 9:4.
will dismiss in time for the p °Ple
to get to the Grand theatre fo
memorial service. The pastor
preach at 7:30 Sunday night,
attention of our congregation ?
neatly called to the fact that
PATRONIZE
The Marshall Candy
KITCHEN
Werr"
contributions to the seventy-five
lion campaign. Because we wil
have a service Sunday mornin
our people should bring or send
regular weekly offering which "u
taken up at the Sunday school Hour.
Every penny gleaned in this wayiwi
add no much to the total of the great
missionary and benevolent enterpes,
es of our denomination. Let every
one of our members really take this
plea to heart and see that their offer-
ings get to the church tomorrow so
that they may be included in the check
sent by our church to the Baptist Gen
eral Convention which meets in Gal
Piquant touches of color are seen in pip-,
ing, embroidered motifs, and braidi
scrolls on these modishly simple dresses;
developed in woolen fabrics with new lus-
trous finish. And many of the latest crea-
tions that Fashion wizards can produce in
- -gke of all kinds, cuts, lines and designs,
and colors are now in our Ready-to-Weai
. XX AN INCOME
ciate such loveliness and such special .oe
prices well in your favor, mOTICy dO it Lt GOSS
—at $35.00, $42.50, $47.50 omething for You?
to $85.00
MILLINERY—WINTER HATS
—“Chic Lines and Oriental Hues in Hats
for Winter”
It’s ga to choose a strikingly becoming hat now that Fashion
ordains’unblocked models and latitudes astsizenandshipe
The Indo-Chinese gorgeousness.ofcoornwhreens,.Sw» and
the season, is apparent in softr.yet "in. rer hues Some
22SSto»
ed ostrich or peacock feathers.
—at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00
business man i -
wants his goods. The cl------- . .
should be happy when lost men »W
nations cry to them for help. Our I
ligion is a fake, unless we by prayr
faith, time, energy, talent and monfX:
put ourselves out as an investms nt
in human souls. “He that saveth l is
life shall lose it, but whonoever shAi
lose his life for my sake and the g> s- ,
pel’s the same shall save it
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
Rev. H. B. Jamison, rector. Sir-
vices 24th Sunday after Trinity. Hblli
communion 74:30 a. m. Church sch >ol
9:30 a. m. Union service at the Graind
theatre Armistice Day. Program, I E
11, a. m. | E
। Sunday, November 11. 1923
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1923, newspaper, November 11, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411552/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .