The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1956 Page: 3 of 10
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1956.
THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
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Morning Worship .. 11:00 A.M.
7:00 P.M.
Training Union
day at
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Sunday school
Morning Worship' .. 11:00 A.M.
New Fairlane Club Sedan
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Bible classes
10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship .. 10:55 A.M.
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WHITE DEER
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Evening Worship .... 8:00 P.M.
Prayer Meeting each Wednes-
6:30 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
NEWS NOTES FROM
ST. MARY'S CHURCH
Sunday services:
Sunday School .
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. Walter Davis, Pastor
New Custom 300
Forder Sedan
MORE TRAFFIC DEATHS
HAPPEN AT NIGHT
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rural areas, Fifty-four per cent of
the fatal accidents happened dur-
ing the same period.
Figure the heavy odds against
you and don’t gamble with your
light hours.
There are four reasons for this,
that should be apparent to every-
one.
First, you can’t see as well at
night, and you must see danger to
avoid it.
In the second place, too many
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Bible Classes ........
Evening Worship
Tuesday:
Ladies Bible Class
Wednesday:
Bible Classes ........
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The Big New Kind, of Ford.
Comes in. 19 Models
mileage death rate is between two through a tunnel of blackness. It
and three times as great as in day- does take brains to soberly count
We've unwrapped the 1957 Fords!
They’re the best Fords of our lives.
The power is new—with Silver
Anniversary V-8’s to fit every horse-
power need.
The style is new— a revolutionary,
sharp, brilliant, clear-cut design that
will stand out in traffic.
The comfort is new—a rock-solid
velvet-road ride.
The braking is positive — silky
smooth when your toe says “whoa.”
The steering is light and firm.
This is a great automobile, from
the large honest dial faces on the in-
strument panel to the effortless loaf-
ing way it cruises.
The new Ford begins with the
“Inner Ford.” Its new elegance comes
from within, from the way its auto-
motive muscles are put together. All
the changes are toward more rugged
endurance, toward increased power,
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More than Fifty per cent of all
traffic deaths happen at night,
even though a lot less driving is
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For the Big New Kind of Ford is a brilliant new
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In all models you have your choice of engines, either
the great Mileage Maker Six or one of the new Silver
Anniversary Ford V-8’s.* You’ll have no trouble
choosing Ford — but you’ll have trouble choosing
which Ford! Six or V-8, the going is great!
*A special 270-hp Thunderbird 312 Super V-8 engine
available at extra cost. Also, extra-high-performance
Thunderbird 312 Super V-8 delivering up to 285 hp.
the hazards beyond the probing
finger of the headlight beam, and
! skill to be ready for the emergen-:
cy which may loom out of the
darkness at any moment.
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ATTENTION BAND MOTHERS’
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an automobile hurtling
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
David Harkrider, Minister
The schedule of regular services
Sunday:
Teachers Meeting -------9:45 A.M.
toward smoother operation. These
are the bases for its “Mark of Tomor-
row” elegance. This is the one fine
car in the low-price field.
There are actually 19 different
new kinds of Ford—and no matter
which one you choose, it’s yours at
low Ford prices!
How does it look? It’s only four-
teen hands high—as tall as a child’s
pony. You can stand beside it and
lean your elbows on its roof. And
it’s over seventeen feet long ... 21
inches wider than it is high!
This big new Ford looks like the
fun on a travel poster. It’s the kind
of car that looks sunshiny in the rain.
It looks as fresh as morning.
It looks like tomorrow—like the
first thing out of Detroit that sym-
bolizes the new Age of Movement.
See it at your Ford Dealer’s. Give
it your own Action Test. But you’d
better leave a deposit ... for you
won’t want to bring it back.
own life, or the lives of others
done at night than during the day. । who share the road with you,
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ST. MARY’S CHURCH
Father Andrew Quante, Pastor
Sunday Holy Masses: 7:30 a.m.
and 9:30 a.m.
Daily Holy Masses 6:30 a.m. and
8:00 a.m.
Father C. J. Corcoran,
Assistant Pastor
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday school at 10:00 A.M.
Morning worship at 11:00 A.M.
Everyone is welcome to attend
all services.
During an average year, if trusting in your common sense,
there is such a thing as an average Drive right—slow down at night.
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By Rev. C. J. Corcoran
The Very Reverend Andrew
Quante has announced the follow-
ing schedule of services:
Sunday Holy Masses: 7:30 a.m.
and 9:30 a.m.
Daily Holy Masses 6:30 a.m. and
8:00 a.m.
Confraternity of Christian Doc-
trine classes for high school stu-
dents: Wednesday evenings at
7:00 at the day school.
The annual Forty Hours Devo-
tion, the ceremonies for three
straight days honoring the Divine
Eucharist, opens Saturday Oct.
13 at 8:00 a.m. with a High Mass.
Evening devotions will be held
at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and
Monday. Special hours of private
adoration are strongly urged on
these days.
St. Mary’s Day School will be
closed Friday, Oct. 12. This is a
new free day that was recently
announced by the most Rev. sup-
erintendent of Catholic schopls.
The Most Rev. Laurence J. Fitz-
Simon has granted the Catholics
of the Amarillo Diocese a dispen-
sation from the law of abstinence
on Friday, Oct. 12. Catholics may
eat flesh meat on this Friday only,
as it is a Catholic school holiday.
Frank Hermesmeyer has re-
turned home after some 100 days
at the Veterans Hospital in Ama-
rillo. Mr. Hermesmeyer is grate-
ful for the prayers and other good
works offered for his recovery
duing these trying days.
John Hermesmeyer continues as
a patient at a Clarendon rest
home.
The Right Reverend Monsignor
John A. Steinlege, rector of the
Sacred Heart Cathedral and Vicar
General of the Amarillo Catholic
Diocese, supplied as a substitute
priest here at St Mary’s on Sun-
day, Sept. 29.
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LARK 4-LEAF CLOVER CLUB
After disbanding for the sum-
mer, the Four Leaf Clover Club
of Lark met Monday to clean up
the Lark school building in prep-
aration for their first regular
meeting to be held Wednesday.
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drivers try to maintain daytime call meeting of the Band Mothers
speeds, yet even the best head- organization Tuesday, Oct. 16 at
lights illuminate only a fraction 4 o’clock p.m. at the school li-
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RICHARDSON MOTOR CO.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Oran D. Smith, Pastor
Cherubs, 3:30 p.m., Wednesday.
Songsters, 4:30 p.m., Wednesday.
Chancel and Chapel, 8:00 p.m.,
Wednesday.
Chapel', 6:30 p.m., Sunday.
Schedule of regular Sunday
services:
Association estimates that the send
fatigue, sleepiness and dulled DR. WITT VISITS
alertness. 1 Dr. John L. Witt returned last
Finally, night is the time for • week from a tour of official visits:
sociability which, all too often,! as president of the Texas Associa-
means driving after drinking. 1 ] tion of Osteopathic Physicians and
Figures, of the Texas Safety As-1 Surgeons. He met with the Fort!
sociation, support these claims by Worth, Dallas, Port Arthur, and
revealing that between sunset and Jacksonville groups. Mrs. Witt,
sunrise Sixty-three per cent of all accompanied him to the Fort i
urban traffic deaths occurred. In Worth and Dallas meetings.
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