The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 25 of 42
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Austins Churches Will Welcome Thousands Toda
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FIGURES SHOW
First Picture of Queen and Crown Prince
Married Life of Helen and Warre
BIG GROWTH
rco.
CANS
Next Wek-IN EUROPE.
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s
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I
This informal photograph •
grim
An-
But why should bit Why could
“Oh! I’m So Nervous!"
And
"Get the
you want to
going to stay boro.
Mieslonary";
day school at 9:30 a.
(Charles
eation wook, at 11
there will
I
other names.
t
i
Followine
diction of the BI W il Sa
"Woll, hero under the cold meats
University Presbyterian.
Katherine
dueed
Where to Go and
pastot
Missionary soclety meets at ehureh
IN
to Whom to Go
.85
achool, 9:30
W T Buchanan
Bible
3
able Kin • Y
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS
each Funday night.
St Auetin's hapel
' Paulist
Preach •
over listened to
Wednesday. 7:30 p
"Set it on that chair--1
There will ho a lecture
followed by discuaion
A
study
bathrobe?
Yes that s all," dismiss-
ll
Uno
nd
E
Texture
18-24 at the Univernity chureh Be
Hyd• Park Chrietian.
ice at tino Wednenday eventng.
1.95
for all
Th- publie
la
cordially nvited to attend
the paytor will
E
Prembyterian ehureh wil „ive the
Austin Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
31S Colorado St.
Phore 2988
lsses
.85
tyles
rope
Bihle schoni 9:45 Preaching,
Subject, "The Prodigal Son "
this
hold
was surmounted by a flashing in-
spiration.
Rising on her elbow, she snatched
Lke many a now famous ballad. 4
"Mother Machree" owes its great
popularity to tersely to John Me-
Turning to the advertising pages
in the back, ruthlessly she tore out
t
iption to the
i year.
Mass meeting at the First Church
at • p m for an inspire tinea I a-
252
R.YP V
•id November
Roster of Sunday
Schools Here
Increases.
amount of kU
budget for the
6%)
Eetata of
roperty l.
d man in
proved by
ayment of
ueh leana,
ities rang-
Chiro
every d
J.
it.
ehoer"
"Put It bark, dear. In that cologne
bottle on the washstand. That’s just
aree for the dtyyi
training a bool te be
etudent attendin the
Thera *ll| te Ne berv.
regular
wervice,
eervice
ortiee
phone
28%
(E,
A.
dew n that
swinging
( P. (‘raig, pastor
Bible school. 9:45 a
went
take
keeps
Hyde Park Endeavr
Gives Program Tonight
The
lender.
and
is
ABOVE ALL ELSE
The water that Baby drinks should
be pure.
That’s why you should give her
only
rolled off the bad"
Tm drmin*." curuy.
steward 10 walt on you.
she
No.
A knock at the halr-open door,
and the steward entered.
lvion.
"Well how goes WF his renial-
ity pearlaiming he had dined well.
"Fell better r
service and a
tows hip
ed ds
f size.
3.85
Central Chrietian Chureh,
(Corner ighth and Cnlorado)
M C (terrteen, minister
day school
iars at 9:45
sermon at 11.
trim
U5
ink Ma
□5
"13
Nigh
last,
35
M Martin** Evengelleel Lutheran.
(104 Rax Thrteenth Rik
tic has proved that the cause of almost
se, loss of life force, is located in the
Mary L Shepherd, D. C.
Phone 111
1250 Main st
POLAR DISTILLED WATER
We Deliver—The Cent Is Small
rain
95
inketa
„ Mt
1.95
: 1
? i 1
ice
be
2’
O. H. Ritchardson, D. C.
Phone 610?
Mt Uttl.tl.ld Bid,
Lack of energy, tired feeling, sleeplessness, irrita-
bility, constipation, rheumatism, headaches, back,
ache, neuritis and many other ailments result from
the loss of Life’s vital force distributed through
the body by the Nerves,
The Wright Chiropractie
Offices
Pbone MM
203 West Tth Bl
A spiritumn}
Christian
ipe Warren’s _
food was what aha
( The Chiropractor does not treat the symptoms, he
relieves by Chiropractic adjustments the pinched
condition in the spine, freeing the nerves of abnormal
pressure, and Nature cures the dis enae.
-
Rrayer meetin
Nerves and Dis-ease
Publie worship with
Sundny Fellowship
An hour later Warren, stemming
in, roused her from a kindly eb-1
ton, pestor --
Christien Science Society
News from the Argentine, Editor
struck a writer with a sword.
That's one of the perils of writing.
(Qherica‘s?avoriesngs
MOTHER MACHREE.
• I <• M o’elork. 7 topie |.
"Iow to Obtain n Great Mipaiom,
“NERVES”—we hear it everywhere, we see evi-
dence of “nerves” everywhere—in the street cars,
in the theater, in business and in our homes.
A sound mind and a sound body depend upon sound
nerves. .
d
I are
n-
W*- 1
Here’r phose almonda-it you want
wometbine to nibble on."
A. the door banznd after him
Helen thrust away the Jar .f nuta
Something to nibble on* Foon
Food: Was it aul h• ever thougb
about?
She elomea her to Shut out
hl. bathrobe »wayine on the well
All day it had hung there amngine
back and forth •
If she could have mome af Hut
waves atm iashed agninat ito port-
hole
A knockt •
Th* ateward entered with » nap-
kim-covered tray
SPINE. Twisted or misplaced vertebrae (joints in the
spine), pinch nerves that lead to the various organs
of the body. A corrsponding loss of life force
to these organs sets up symptoms which are called
various names, sleeping sickness, influenza and 40,000
watching the mountalnous waves
had sent her back to the stateroom
white and shaken.
SSxisS
- *u Ma2
the pupehared there
.To" er: cordiaily Inohed to a|Mt
lbs rending room and atiena the
mervicek
anxious glances to-
Trinity Union Missien.
Twentieth and Halina Ufa )
I. Gossard, svpt. Fundsy
abeent to apeak waiburg
Ren. F.
Serviees:
be held 4
lutheran
university.
-s(
sl night.
An to V to, r -1 toto th fieht h an! better till you put somethine
club st T. AU -ervicea will be in
the parlor ot whe new « hurch, A
cordiai welcome to the pubile
First Street Christian Chreh.
(Temporarily lecated aC Canter-
burr and Anthony )
paper I stopped it up with,
hand in. that emelling
(orty Bonond st
1. Our Church Doine for Mission.—
Marion Crofoot. "A Perwonal Revi-
val of Relgio a. Related to Mis-
elone": Mauris. Pries "How Can
W• Incroaaa Ainmionary Interest in
dos adult president Mia. t I lady.
Carlton, —now prenident; Mra. < '
R Hunock intermedlat. teachez: I
Mra C A Ron Junior lender a-
-:k ngat WOIto held with efy
. —. ___ Sm* training mhool at Untver.
Sene. -Wher Cras. the OtwM,1 HI* Meptint church W. want
ana pastor ,
AFTER secrets woe years
OLd. .
Archeologtsts in Kent, England K
are about to excavate th. aoll «un 72
rounaing Ricbboroush Captie, whuet
has lain undisturbed for 106 yean E
Their object la to nind remain,
which may revoal some at th. mee
rets and aolvu some at the in.
portant problems coincerning HU
Roman fule In Britain. Prelims
nary diggings have reveeled piecg
of Roman pottery and coins reck
developine in the old walla at Cap
tie Rehborough during a drough
gave the selenkiats th. first intme $
Uon that there were walla belos
the castle at no great distance.
Our Church— Billy Wyne. "Ad-
vancMn.nt of Miasionn Through
Prayer": chart., sparenbere
and die Chris
nded th. meeb
too representa
archen. At tin
of sandwiches
• served by th
ciety of th. M
If your a leef.
— * Then with
Ing the nausea and black depres-
sion. .
A brisk step down the corridor
and tb. door swung open.
"Hello, all in th. dark— Warren
breezed in. "Didn’t you hear the
gong!"
"Dear. I don't think I can go in
to dinner." shading her eyes as he
switched on the lights "I don’t
feel a bit better"
“You won’t lying Chere. Get up
and get dressed. I'd be sick too, If
I stuck here," peeling off his coal.
•■Where’re my dress shoes"
“At th. foot at your berth. They
may have slid back—its rolling ao
Oh. dear, pick up that hot-water
bag—It's fallen out of the rack
And push there book, back—
they're just about to tumble off."
"If you wouldn’t unpack so much
stuff—it wouldn’t be falling all over
the place," fishing out his shoes.
"I only take out what we need
for the trip," sinking back on th.
pillow at 4 deeper lurch of the
tH Myde Par Chrtia ehurch
Chureh at the Nazerene.
Han Margea and pence St- i
Ivan I. Mynn, pantor Sunday
■ «
at tails a.
Mired chicken How eboat that'
meet Monday at 1:11 Prayer Merv-
u"m : Tlan
In mupertntendenv: nibi a.
for adults (Non w E Moe,?.
idrwYrai. at ’ » m
a R Whaling i. temporarily in
charee *t this parish his •OFto.,
art avsiiabl. at all time. --
204: Eant Seventh ntreet
8008: renidence l«; Weet
gtreet, phone Till
deck chairs. But
Sure, I love the dear silver
That shines in T*»nr hair.
And the brow that* all furrowed
And wrinkled with care,
I kies the dear fingera. .
So toil-worn for me;
Oh, God Uw you and keep you.
Mother Maehireel
VITALL PAPERS
W that look like rich
brocades; Ilka gay and
costly chintzes; like
lovely watered silk, with
harmonies of delicate
flowers laid upon their
lustrous sheen . . .
Wall Papers like gor-
geous patterned leather;
like regal tapestries . ..
And none of them costs
more than you can af-
ford to pay I
k would be a pleasure
to show you what
' texture” means in mod-
half hour
Thr followine Eradunte Chiropractor PRACTICING STRAIGIIT
CIIROPRACTiC win convince you “BY KESULTS AND Not
BT WORDs’ that you can make your heaith What it Should ba:
J
a.E AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1923.
Rreakfast an luneh tomorrow ’
Firet.Shunhet hpist Seientiat
(1401 Colnrade ire.
jc. every sunday .ill. m
zundn achool at sits
uWinuatgzcrnonine '
a nap now? Im going up in the
smoking room Want these lights
1c."m.,08204,073 — »rr“ as* 'iw
minute eermon by rether Cart- supptanter to Fat riech. Evening
aemeize-.
vither Cartwright Sunday • Mequne by deparimene lode. T
at •1s,•Kloqunt mieeionery too B. Or.sow.se, muperinendent."
Jto. every eyening * Eventhe mrv ‘ Cristian Endeavor tocl.lfw me.
lc. at 7 SS permon by Father Sill p m.
th. Intermediate
n. Rtoiwr pastor
A »peelal nervice will
installation of otficere and teach-
•re for th. Sunday school of ths
Hyde Park Methodist church will
b. hold this morning at 11 o'clock
and apropos of thia occasion J. W
Paries, who has been becretary of
th. Sunday school sine, toll, has
furntahed th. following facts con-
corning ths school from organisa-
tion to th. present time:
“About the midaie of August.
1009 Rev. C. H. Booth. Mra. V. A.
Godbey and Mr. Wheat, a student
of th. univeraity. began to plan for
the organisation of a Sunday achool
in Hyde Park. th. real organiza-
lloa taking place th. first Sunday
In September, Tb. people, about
right or t.n families, aniembled in
a llttl. atorehouse on West Thirty-
ninth atreet in th. afternoon and
about IS members were enrolled.
Mr. Wheat waa elected buperin-
tendent and Miss Bertha Thorp sec-
retarytreesurer. MIsa Cecii O'Ban-
Ion waa th. first organist and there
were five teachera.
"Mark Oliphant was mad. super-
Intendant in 1910 and later th. earn,
year was nueceedea by O. 1. Mor-
san. In 1013~J. A MeKee, prenent
puperintendent, was electea
On Christmas day, 1921, the con-
Ertgation hold its first bervic • la
the handwm.' pew church at For-
tieth atreet and Speedway During
in. himgory of th. achool there have
boen sis pastor.. Reverends E. A.
Itunter, W A Dunn. H. A Wal-
drop. Tm Mayen, L N aryere and
C E Marshall the prement pestor,
"Vive at th. charter membere of
th. Sunday school are among thon
a he will b. inatnlled today for fur-
aher service in the church, oricers
of the Sunday whool who will hr
inntalled today ar.: 1. A. McKba.
•uperintendent; r, B. Persona as-
•istant .up.rtat.ndMB. J w. Far-
ia general mecretary: Misa Virgi
Thorp, nnpintant neeemery anigged
<0 thr office: Ml as Mthel MeleraV.-
n.tant wecretary, essignea to gen-
real sorb. Mlaa Alice Meiera, ea-
■istant wecretary, nanigned to be-
«tnner« and primary work. Mlaa
wmi• MeCiatn, librarian. T E
Smith, treapurer; Mrs. B. A Myers.
A B. Craddock and P. D. Kelley.
Bunday wehool committee: Miss
Rertha Caan, mupertnzendent otbe-
jihwcT .nd pumary aeartment:
Mra Pearl Oafman, wuperintenant
of home department . Mra J. A Me-
K*4 ruperintendent of eradle roll.
Mm Fnnie MeBride, pianlet, with
Mr. Frea Hall, asaiatant: teachera
Mim Lul Smh, Mra Roy Broyles,
Mm Besnte Letta, Miss Bertha
Tharp Miss Nancy Ric. N L Me-
Kee, Mre A B. Craddock. Miss
Myrtle amigan, a. H Hamblim.
Mia. Emma Kina. Mra. Mary
Barnee Mra O M Hyer, P. R Pars
tone Mra Shett 1... Q. A Stubb,
nubetitute teechera T. D. Kelly. O.
A stubba, Mrs Himmona, Mra. B
A Myora Mra J. T. Conn. Mra
Fred Hall and Mra Teague.
Pram the small beginming told at
•bove, th. Bunday •cgol ha. grown
in a membership at an, wiih lb ot-
neer- end II teacher, and 1 •ub-
eututea."
Mender atternoor
“Wheren my clothes brushr
growied Warren. Bet you forgot
Ery sorrow or rare
to the d-r days ease by.
Was made brieht hr the Niehe
or the smile la your era.
Like a candi that’, •a
la a window at nlebt
Your fond love has ebeered me.
And eaided m• rishi.
—< hr permtasvon M. Whitmark A
Sons. I
an Advance" with
h-eer .a leader.
ho tiny, as always on the French
was daintily appetininz Two
needeat Once ha took a stand ha
was inf lex I Ma if he found the
In th. reportotire of th. celebrated
Irish tenor that many persons be- .
ileve it to de an old, old Irish song.
It was not until about six years
after its first appearance that |
“Mother Machree" became famous. ।
it originally had been writton for
Chauncey Olcott to be used in a
play The writer of ths text was
Rida Johnson Young, .th. author of
the play. Mr. Olcott helped write
t*. music and his collaborator waa
Ernent H. Ball.’ omponer of a num- l
ber of popular ballads.
At the time it was written th. ■
song had the usual vogue of a fea- I
tured number in a musical produc-
tion. It we. not until McCormack j
began to use it in his. concerts and i
record It for the phonograph that i
the song became such a general fa- ,
e:a0-na0 pm Mim Lur White
। intermediate stat, worker, will
•peak at th. generai me-ting: J
H W Williams director: Mr. Mad-
nehool. 3:30 .very Sabbath Cinmer
tar nil ag.. Competent teachera
Christian Endenvor toel.tr meets
Fnday. T p m., Miss Anftta Mr
' emnre, penident. Miss Ida Ma.
Ruteher. meretary. Miss Velma
Furcell inatruetor. Information and
South Side Bapriat Church
i Brackenridge and Annie si-.)
Bibi •choot at l.'a m .harp
our Oetober snrwlim.nl ill, high-
ast attendance to. monthly grad.
»« per. cent on «-point nyetem <T
A HUll.lL muperimtendentn preach
Ing wervicen at 11 a m .nd 7'W
a m . by C R Bunoek, pastor
Wa Munday at > p m with
Mre M. E Cunninghaim, Kat South
Conprea- Sunbeem- at 1 >• . Mim
Qledy• ariton. leaderi: BYPT at
Sunday achool work.es’ conterence
1 at church Monday tevenine at
t’to oeUwk Ah member, are
urged to to present, •• thi, wu
to the first ineeting at the ne*
couneil. Prayer meeting Wednes-
day evening st lilt o’clock.
Hyde Park M. ■.
tear, toth and Speedwiy.)
Rev C E Marshall, pastor J.
A MeKee, superintenden at sum-
“ar echant Sunday achooL S;M
“‘elark At 11 o’cloek th. pasror
will to stall the otticer and irarh
er of th. Sunqay nchooi and
preach a abort noses Senior
and Interimediete Epworth 1engue.
meet • o’clock. Hermon by th.
A, Chemnutt
And a worse storm abend 1
But Helen’s wretehednesa
nouncementa Rong: Mizpah.
order your dinner anyway"
"No, no. I don't waat a thing “
"Now see her. you’ll not g.t any
batter if you don t rat. i'll order it
myself before I go in. Darnation!"
as a lurch exit him against the
wardrobe trunk, knocking tb. shirt
studs from his hand.
"There's one by my slipper,"
Helen leaned from her berth to help
his clumsy irate search. There's
another—be careful, you'll step on
it"
Warren was thrusting in the re-
covered studs, grumbling, as always,
at tha overstarhed buttonholes,
when th. steward appeared.
"Did you ring, sir
■Tm Mrs. Curt la'll have her din-
ner here What have you tonightr"
"Here's the card, air," drawing a
menu from hia white-coal pocket.
"Not much" shrinking from his)
brimnen
“Get enough to egtr Then as
he ra» the untouched tray "Whats
1
)
em Will Paper Why
S not cam* in and seeT U
•apt Preachme morning and eve-
ning by Evangelimt A ll Jertien
Morning prvtee, "Cleavine to God "
Evening nervice,. "The Unpardon-
ma .605 wmi. Cola chicken, baked potato and
wNi li Awm..n to axone Mind—nothing rich about that"
- veF‛--I s 3 vwuan E-n“ - -a^^. e*
deaver mocteties will meet at the buIr
hours. Sunday evening The order given, as the door
• The preacher at this closed after the steward Helen
____will be Robert Frarei- turned her face to the wait fight-
Oribbie of the Austin Presbyterian 1 ing the dizxy nausea brought on
dear Oh. not those -What did I tell you I All you
rich things now! I couldn’t look! needed was food. Can’t run aa
at themt" engine without coal. Hloklng up-
-- - - - - that’s what ran wanted Feel like
there will to low mass at 1:30 and
high mass at l» At low mass
Father Burna will otrielate. High
mass will to sung by Father Quin-
Ian. Rosewig‛• Maas In G~ will
be swag by the choir and an or
aaa molo. Raffs “Cavatina." will
to played by Miss Jeanette Pimch-
er aa an offertory piece. The ser-
mon for the occasion the ebserv-
.
I
o. 1 -
Then’s S spot is me Mart
Which no colleen may own.
Thre. S durth in m-sou
Never woundea of known I
There's S plao in ar mem 7,
Mr Ilfs, that you fill.
N. other an take it,
N one ever will.
ehureh Monday sl l ar Jock
sunbenma, Misa Tannehi,
advertising pacer for tko diacroot
dispoeel of future repala!
(Copyright, 1023, by Mabel
Herbert Harper.J
direct the orchestra for the Sunday
school ana preaching eery icon, the
Epworth league win meet al •
p m <E E Young, prenident):
prayer meeting Wedm-eday at TtM
P m There will to a "house warm ■
lag' and get-together meeting of
all the membera of the < hurch at
the new church Colorado and 12th.
from I to 1 o'clock Runday after-
noon Al this meeting every mom.
tor win to naked to indirate the
Yet how eaca
conviction that I
TATLOR, TEXAS
Shepherd A Shepherd,
D.‛s C.
Phone 11
The D F Smith Bldg.
have It Just yet Will
Hternry society meet ,7 41 Mrs state department of education nnd
Mary Eryson. leader Song and at 7:30 o’clock in the evening Pro-
prayer zervice Eunday 7 p m. Mre fessor J. la. t Tennant of th* exten-
lAzzie Pevey, organist Mise Marr sion department of th* university
K Hancock, chorister. Preaching | W B ba lite speaker.
of the Queen of Jugo-
slavia and the new born
Crown Prince han caused a
furore in court circle*. It
ia said to be the first pic-
ture of a royal woman with
her hair down
and Ave. in
pastor Phone
c’artwright Non C’atholics ‛wel
eme Foly hour evenink at 20
Week day mesees at 6:39 And ?
» escept no 7 o’clock mans on Hon
Theoophists.
Th* Theosophieal socleties meet
Endenvor. 4 p
7130. Bubjert,
Prayer meeting
up chicken. Tremulously
lifted a morsel to her lipa.
•be COULD not!
“A little," truthfully, for the
mere removal of food had brought
| some relief
the matter? What’re you waitIng
torr
"Dear, I just couldn't—*
“Now, none of that," sternly.
“You'll not be better till you get
some food in your stomach. Hera
ill fix you. Want this chicken cut
up? Nice mealy potato?* be wax
scooping it out "How d’you want
it? Little butler Y*
The napkin spread over the bed
covers, he placed on it the plate
with the cut-up chicken and
■cooped-out potato.
“There you are! Now go to it--
I want tb see your eat." He was
•tandin* inexorably over her.
Helen gulped and forked at a bit
of chicken.
"Doh’t play with it. eat it!" bru-
tally. “You've humored yourself
long enough. Your stomach'll not
St. Mary's.
(Tenth and Brazos Streets.)
On. Bunday morning. Nov. It.
19
Ghre,
____ PG-jpmks la,.
g7ra r; “a
j 2' "5-
Ke
senior Chrintinn
m Presehine
"Queen Eather '■
Wednenday, T a
ward ths door, she scraped tbs
chicken and potato from ths plats
on to the smiling countenance of
ths inane blonds advertising a
popular toothpaste.
Quickly made into a small parcel,
protected by another advertisement
so the grease would not soak
through, she thrust it on the rack
under her dresning gown. It would
be safe there until she could thro*
it overboard.
She had just settled back on the
pillow, and was crumbling the roll
which hod been too large to dispose
of, when Warren strode back.
"IE's the Aquitanta, all right. She
just sent a wireless that there’s a
storm ahead at us. Tha is why
she’s late—about five hours."
“A stormT” quivered Helen. "It,
going to be worse than thisr
"Don't call this a storgn. do you?
Want it a mile rough aa you'll know
you're at sea."
Then hie glance fell on the de-
pleted plate.
"Fine Kitten! Licked it up. did
yeu? That# great. Feel better all
ready, don t your"
<MM* Smith, presldent Song serv-
ice at ? P m. Monday night Dr
J K Ia Moore of nipnapotls, Ind
and his two ingers will hold •
grent rally at our churrh at ?.W
p. m The public te Invited to
- - -------- ----- at their rooma Sunday at 9:45 a.
Tb* Bible echool meets at 9:43 m Rooms 16 nnd 1? Wooiworth
in departments; W K Gettya, di- buliding.
rector -
attn all these services. The
revival mi mking splendid prog- _______ .....__
roe* Dr Jettries is delivering th* Ing servicen. Ham and 7:15 p
grentest myh of sermone we have Christian Fndeavor
“hIPor the love of Lanlu, here’s that plate •till untouched—
cork you made suchea fuss about! Rut whv should he?
HoW in blazes did it got in my
thin slices of chicken, white treat
a baked potato and lettuce and
tomato salad. A crisp dinner roll
and a equare or unsalted butter
in th* glans of water glistened a
piere of Ire—thd. discerning stew-
ard’s tribute to America ne
Rut at a sickening pitch. Helen
curled down. Quiet- just to Ite
tbera not to move or speak Just
now life had nothing better to
offer.
A warning dink of dishes Would
they slide off? She should set tb*
tray on th* floor*- but she shrunk
from even that slicht exertion
What waa that flapping soundT
The buttons on Warren a sweater
hanging by th* door With every
roll of th* chip It swung ngalgst
th* woodwork
Only the third day out; Five;
more days of this before they:
reached Havre!
She tried to think of Parim, Lon-
Ind this year they were rolng
to Switzerland. Geneva- Lucerne!
But even the thrill of unexplored
foreign cities failed to distrust her
now. Nothing seemed worth this
angulsh
if only she could drowse off
again. Her only relief was In fit-
ful dove*
ration ng the Southern Baptist con-
vention and son of Mrs. Annie
James’of Austin, wi" preach at the
Baptist hureh today and his
brother H. A. James of San An-
tonio. will sing. ,
BYPU inetitute begins at Uni-
versity Raptist ehurch Monday
night. Mine laura White. Miss Fu-
banks, T C. Garner and other
stnte workers will he present and
the various branrhe* of the organi-
sation in the city have enrolled a
good percentage of their member-
•hip* for th* meeting.
Educatien week will be obeervod
in the seryices at the First Pres-
byterlan church today. At th* 11
o’cinek servi r there will he thro*
•bort laika by.representatives of the
to the nursery, wher* they wyi be
cared for by trained women dun ng
morning service. Mission Sunday
schoel at State Street Mission, 3
D. na. J unite B. Y. P. U. meets
at the church at 3 p m. Regular
H Y. P. V. In several sections"ai,
meet at trie p. m. City wide B
Y. P. L- institute each evening
during the week. 6 o'clock. Special
courses leading to certificates.
seals, etc., will be given
She’s all lit up. You can see her
from your porthole.”
After the monotony of three days
at sea, th* diversion of a passing
steamer was an event worthy of
being announced by an attentive
steward.
"By Jove, she’s near!" Warren
was peering out th* drippin* port-
hole. She’s four funnels. Must
be th* Aquitanta—aba's du* in
New York Saturday.”
“Go out on deck, dear, you can't
see here."
“You eat your dinner'—snatch-
tn* his cap. I'll be back in a
minute.” ' •
Alon*. Helen forked at tb* cut-
4 hristian Endevors program tor
Hyde Park Baptist
(Corner 72th and Speedwes.)
r L lansing. paetor, F R Har-
ron yuperintendent: 4" K Watt
•■aerial* superintendent T C
Gardner the greet B T. F V see-
rotary of Texas, will he with ws st
th* prenching hour. 10180. If you
desire a treat come to hear him H*
Peterson will
* o'ciock, Womai
I* a kv* wire Tb* 11 Y P. U.s
mret at • 130 p. m. followed by a
nermon at Tt0 There will be a
Firat Presbyterian Church, USA
(N E. car- 7th and Lavaca Sts >
Louis D Grafton. mMister Sun-
*2
anzJr -and Anton herkman.
Thinnintorie chureh is near the
hear of the eiiy ane rttm to th.;
•koUt. ne chgmeh toms , wur.
•hipful str------
Mpeeiel call fer full attendanee at elan. *||| meet at 401 Alenue C.
men• pibie elan taught by sen. Hrto Park. At ( p m sunday.
R. II Gowell • ' T-
At 11 a m followine the Ler"•l Enst Avnu. Baptiet.
supper th. paetorwill.preach on th. Prenehine at 11 a m and 1:30 *
•■hjsvt Wher Do Ws .Go From m by Rev Arthur C. King at Han
"tri — . .. • „ Marcon, Hperini mervice at 6 43 B
Intermediete Endeavor at « W a, at whieh hour T C Gardner.
. Evening wervice by ito church stnte * y * U necretary, «llt ae-
720-. _ -T — ver an inspirational addreee
The St.„Pau‛• Lutheran. ___
(Red niver an* His Irani h Ht) , n____F R-i.f.
K n. Mana, pastor, F p Wil-1 -nuren DIE-
kening. organist servic. In er Ths meeting at the Nasarane
man *ltk Moly Communsen at) cbureh Witl elo-e tonight nev A
10:20 a. m. Suhijeet, “SoFtow Not “ Jettriea, evaneeltnt, hae been a-
as Others Which Mave No Hope “ 1pintthe the peator. Rev I. I. Fl rah
Sunday school and Bibie . las. st In the meetine Tomorrow n«ht
» it a. m. Junlor tencue at’ * Or 1 E 1. Moore an* two •ineers
nt Servicen at T M • m Hubject. I will hold a rally at the churen
"The Church at Amyrna a Hutler- o w - , , ni-minah.m
tag Chureh - Feu sr. wecome AD 6ra oFbam:
CM. MILLER
807 Congress Phone 6266
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ido
A*-. . -w
The dresaing gooff
Ahove the roar of the waves and
throb at machinery came the reso-
rant boom that heralded the drena-
tag hour. ,
Dinner! A long course dinner in
the suftocating saloon—with .very
potthole closed:
From the more thought at too*
Helen shrank with shuddery reyul-,
alon. Yet she had promised War-
ren to try to go In for dinner.
Hie own stomach cast-iron, he
had no nympathy with seaaickness.
"Get out on deck" be kept urg-
ing. Don't lie bore and coddle
yourselt."
That morning oho had dressed
and dragged Herseir out to their
"Leto meeWarten ncanned the
itema with th* lively interest ho
alwaya bestowed on a dinner card.
“St Germain soup Ho* does that
strike your
ane «t
Will deal with "Eaucation Th* ..HS ar- -oaN- and -ed-
PAgrAmr :a0anhenevenihe ciwyours.sonK.ta ztnema
•til melude a nve-minute. tn- 7.?* t,—
ron the catechiom * hymn | Sou uk X t And rtichoke
by tb* choir, a sermon by tb* .t nu
pastor on “Th* Vow aa an Art of.
Religion “ the rosary and bene-
"rhefe’s a big ship out here, sir Cormack. It has won such a place
be al right. Turn off some of thoee
First Congregational. lights. Ko, that one there—it
(Twenty-third and San Antonio * shines right in my eyes "
Almon o Stevens -minister. Run-I -Don’t go to alaop now Your
dinner ll be here in a minute, j
First Methodist Church
Tb* pastor Edward R Barcus.
will preach at- 11 a. m and 7:30
p m.; the morning service will
recognize the presence of tb* board
of stewards for th* coming con-
ference year: Bunday echool at
9:30 (en. W, H tcy, superin-
tendent): th* men"s Bible ciass
will meet at thr boy scouts" head
quarters; the subject ng th* les-
son, "Jesus, the Worlds Greatest
there! W. M A meeta at
< IM M -West Ninth St.) । to put It in,"
rvics Sunday at it a m andi “Right there in your suitcase,"
m i Runday school at 9:30 aveakly. "The left-hand aide."
__reading room same adress,W “Waat me to wait till that
open from 3 to 4 p m Tuesday Jobfnie brings your dinner?* War-, tempered by an ironic exultation
and Fridas You are lovingly in-ren, row dr* sard, was brushing his ks she glenced up st the magazine ’
vited to attend th* services and dinner coat. I on the rack above. It was a gen-,
make free ume nt th* reading room ! "No, no, dear, you go on In—i’ll erouniy thick mhonthly-penty nt .
vorite. , ' ■*.
“Mother Machree" pldyed ita part - What is your favorite American
in the late war as a song expressing song? Ie it in this list? Bond your
one of the great inspirations of the choige to Kenneth S. Clark, Com-
mon in service. It has ■Ince that I munity Service. 315 Fourth avenye
time been one of the favorite songs • New York, as part of a nationwide
used at "community sings.'' i vote.
Girin* her tumbled hair a henry
pat meant for an approving
caress, he took a handful of rigors
from a bon- voyage box and •witch-
ed off the Hights.
“Now you her* a snooze * as he
swung out “You'll he all right
in the morning. A good breakfast
and lunch tomorrow and you'll bo
playing shutfleboard before din-
aho not-
For the moment her seasi
Way at Lte " Prayer, tto Lor.jyour__atiendances Come an to
Prayer mm eomcert. wone - Jeu.' "*lcome
lalto f, Oer Ito Tumut- serp- . ---
ture, iniah 1:1-1. Exodua 14:1: .Al ••■"la' Chapel,
quofation tar cominent. mi-alon T:.I niveruity Eptecopal Chureh
beara •ducnton work carolyn ' V**'1]* A*.*;.-, ."* 2nue Street i
za"phinczneuais A: Ft, Trin.
toinett• Nene; industrial work "a.c ...
George Hiene A vote wii to l ' •• m
• ,.» a- the arzument. an asCoxpan".communsonorthentu:
Hinishaa guh.tomicg. What M»a denta and the confirmation " teas
qlonid. p” **M Ahow PaVi" ’ folozed by breakrast ta ito Gragg
Rertha Burnett -What Can He . . ..
bon- about Fayer,- Suia Bur- atNpechupeh.crhool B *
nette study.: Ma Maa Meteher - M!"‛uP*n24. ____
diva ileti Tartar do. Allc , morninK vrayer and aar mon. it
zirmne The.Cansof.Nurap,Hergha . fubtet T“ Adventur. at Ha-
D"‛g. ""Wantin"Woha!runaD:won7,.1 The Aaventur- at
signed; sentence preyers; song Vesper service at 3 p m
"Hend the LAght " Mizpah Her* The students bunday < luh g.az
diction. Faeh Endeavor Mooting p m. 7 "nge‛ Su
V H he dit:erent end a special Meeting of the Woman, OWM
number will be given on the pro Monday a« 4 p m "
Firat South.re Rrwby^orien
treot. and Een *'•■<* m >
W R Minter, Matar
Pubiie waraMo. H a m. aa* 7 la
Univereity Baptint
(Cprner Ila* an* Guadalupe m, >
_ Rev: A. 1" Auilek paatr. B6i,
followine program al ito" ehureh achool Aevotionai openine. IH Dr
thie evehirig at till o'etoek: i ~ " W 8plawn, wupt organtiea
Mong: Na. 1«. Prayer for mie- elewe tar all a*w Speelai eoure.
alnna. Roh Lawrence. Ron, No oftpred univernity studenta, Preneb-
IM sentence prayera, Heriptiteli At it • m an* 1130 n a,,
rndingi Mary Ball rangen "What Mother urged to bring, tha tabies
—I
by -Hav II. F. Davs. dongtega-
tional alnc Volunteer songs.
There are non* to poor to met
A hearty" welcome
Firat Baptist
(Tenth an* Colorado st* >
George ' Green, pestor. Sunday
neminary lawrence H Whar bl the lea at exertion
1
<
Endeaver Pregremr
The Yeung People Boiety at
Chridtian Endenvor at the firat hern
C. Ricker superintendenti: YP*
CE and ICE at IM p. m . Jr.CE
on Tuenday at 4 p bi. i Mlaa Flegel,
pugaBintendent: prene blag Imekv-
ice: at It a. * aa* 1:30 p. m.
both xervicea will to in keeping
with the ppirit of American du-
hr three abort talka given by rep-
resentatives at the etai. depar-
ment at edukatiom, the american
legton and the city publie mehooin:
"A Brief H la lory at American Eau-
Callon.- M A. BMaU; "Popular
EQucaton and Freedom of Goy-
ernment," R F. Pettincer: -A
Qodty Nation Can Net Peiah." T
A, Qillette: PraC J. U Tenant at
the extenaton department at the
univeraity at Taw »m Eive a toe
lure at 130 p i*. nubsect -some
Thinge Teade Need. Education,
ally ’ Thie torture wi to mu--
tratea with atercopticon aildes
Good mueie at both ervices
achool, 1 10 a. m. Graded elasses
for all agen, E 3. Mathews supt.
Ia the absence of the pastor. Dr
w. C. James, necretary of the edu-
cation board at the Southern Bap-
Hat convention, with headquarters
at Birmingham. Ata., *111 preach
for VI both morning and evpning.
Special musie at both eervice*
At the evening hour. H. A. James
at fan Antonio.'* brother of Dr.
James, *111 favor uo with a nolo.
Lovera of musie will be given n
real tragt. The uniona all meet
In their respective rooms at 6 30,
just an hour before the regular
ereach ine eervice. Supper will to
served at 6:20 Wednesday evening
for th* study cinrara Regular
prayer meeting followine promptly
at 7:M. Dr. Gregn *lll to' back
for the Wednesday’evening servicea
with a full report on the elate con-
vention proceedings. Make our
church yours while la the city-
Hunday school vam nibie etAan,
1* a m lather deague, Monday
sl a p m. Junior league Wednes-
day at 1 *. m
•alt*—ia a hagazine from the rack above.
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