McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 173, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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RIN-TIN-TIN, THE WONDER DOG
Dogs are, without doubt, the most
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“The Lighthouse by the Sea,” the new
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Hymn 57, Congregation Standing,
7 Offertory.
Announcements.
Male Quartette, “I Want My Life to Tell”
Sermon—‘ Man’s Relationship.*’
Hymn 65, Congregation Standing.
’ Benediction. ..
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He’s a brother of man and bearing
About all the burden he can.
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He was downcast, and blue and a
smile
FOR SALE 501). ice box
OPEN!
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Gloria.
Douglas Gerrard and Matthew Betz
did some uniformly fine acting.
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
“This May Be Your Church”
“Did you give him a lift?
iee ting, Wed-
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cording to t|
. three story I
to be erecteE
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grandtweston
contract has I
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next thirty d
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The secret of his presence—
With flesh and blod shut out -
There I can tell mhy sorrows,
There ceases ll,my doubt.
No decorum is needed.
No mask upon njy face.
When asacontite sinner,
I come to k'm tor rac.
He does not judge me harshly,
.Nor he misunderstads.
When towards me He stretches
. in love His Pierced hands. :
There will be
a group of Tw
the Young Pe
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in fine
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case it takes us i shies to regular customers and make
run today as us West Iowa St., Memphis, Tenn,
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FOR SALE—A beautiful residence on
10th street. Price >5,000. Easy terms.
C.. M. Flinn, phone 15. OfAce third
house north of Casa De Palmas on
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When I am grieved a
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I will not speak to on
I’ll mourn to me |
And when I meet my
efficiently’ in “Percy,”
The damage last night in the oper
ueen was not ser- ■ WANTED Some ole to represent the
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MONOGRAM SHOE STORE
tell you that
are hard to fit we, extend to
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chronic ailments that are undermining ovate old mattresses and make npw
your vitality? Purify your entire sys-ones. Work guaranteed. Call 50 or
tem by taking a thorough course of write Mrs. J. D. Hamilton, Box 343,
Calotabs,—once or twice a week for Pharr. 158-25t o
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sans facial foliage. Mr.
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system purifiers. I Get a family pack,
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35 cts.; trial package, 10 cts. At any
drug store. (Adv.)
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NOTICE
Christian En- ,
deavor Nocicties, Juniors 5:15 p. m.; |
Buy Tires Now
Tires are advancing. Come around |
today and trade yoi r old tires in on I
anew set of CO OFER CORD tires.
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other Bible cla ss of McAllen.
— After the cong ogational sing-
ing and the
slept ex lipt last Sundey. Morning , .
, . (And love—that s what I'm craving, .
worship at ll o clock. Sermon by the i ..
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pastor. Bvening service at the Bap
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tist ciprch. s o clerk. Christian En- ,, , ,
I heres baln for every tear.
“Watch Us Grew”
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rotting to th.; ,
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the splendid
endered us —J
lason.
. ? In Amefikat films that great bul-
wark of (fancied) aristocracy, the
butler is/usually adorned with side
whiskers. Clyde Atlee/buttles most
ian Bible class,
each Sunday.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
1737 South 13tn Street
Sunday,
Sunday service 11 ..
Subject: Sacrament.
Sunday School 9:43 a. in.
Wednesday evening services at 7:30.
Reading room open Saturdays from
2:30 to 5:00 p. m.
You are welcome ;
if you are the fellow who we irs a nine
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McAllen,
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e relief. '
and wounded,
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secret
condition. Phone 50.
is a non-secta
which meets
morning at th
Mid-Weew Prayer
nesday,-8 P. M.
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promptly at 10:30.
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Bowie Building to Room 6 in the Rish
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MEN! m FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
mr July 12, at 8 P. M. -1
ecial music by t- . Rev. W. H, F
ty Voices from " = Prelude.
lie’s choir un- Hymn 196. )
of Mrs. Steph- Prayer,
H Hymn 104, Congi
Scripture Readin
Public Stenographer
Room No. 6, Rih Bldg.
MRS. SPENCE
Hours: 8 a. m. Io 6 p. m.
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In The Monogram Shoe Store Building
SpecialM usic
by the Young People’s choir,
there will be a short Bible talk
movie actor, Rin Tin-Tin, more awe-
inspiring and impressive than one
had even anticipated, judging from
his previous work in /‘Where the
North Begins” and “Find Your Man.”
His sympathetic understanding of
human moods and emhotions is al
most incredible, and in this picture
he is so bravely lovable, so true to
his master and those hhe serves, that
it is difficult to tea oneself away,
when the last scene*flashed on the
screen, not to mention the joy it was
to see his quick-flashing boy that
hurtles through spade to fasten dtself
on hie enemies, a brutal gang of boot-
leggers that planned to bring dis-
grace on the lighthouse, the blind
keeper of the light, his daughter
Louise Fazenda, and Rin Tin Tin's
master, ’Buster” Cpller, Jr., to fur-
ther their own veiljends."
Aside from Rin Tn-Tin, Louise Fa-
zendas a decided treat in her,daugh-
terly role, which isa retieal depart-
ure from her comedy work, while
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(formerly the Palace,) and to
which,every nan is invited to
become a mem ber, unless he is
already a men ber of some
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sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
—The Gospel in Antioch ob
Acts 13:42-52. ;)
Morning Worship, 11 A. M
' I Sam. 2:9.—He will keep the
world, So I fancied,
Was using him ill.
Did you give him a word?
Did you show him .th ‘ road?
Or did you just le ( him go on
With his load?”
A man can’t serve God without
serving bls fellows. Arul a man can't
ive bin felloavs ftuly en‛1 his life-
is filled with God. That's why so
much of our servce goes for naught.
Worship God! Servo mankind!
Church services at. this church to-
5
morrow to which you are invited.''
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 173, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1925, newspaper, July 11, 1925; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504884/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.