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AT LUNCHEON FRIDAY
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In Rosen Heights
i Cooles, W: M. Landis, i. W. Coop-
A rally, will be held 3 p. m. Sun-
in person and make an inspec-
Mrs. Gardner Names
ohoo, T. L. Stewart, R. P. Foster.
DOUDLE L “IT' CLUE
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. degrading things.
as
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। Tom W. Johnson.
Ding.
no better than in many cities.
J. A. DICKEY
District Christian
solemnized March 2.
and Mica
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
Edith Perry,
at
.Mrs. Aha R. Wilgus will bo.the
beauty it'S the sight of a broken-
a-
The hon-
C. Furnas consolation.
in charge.
to
spring when you can't give them
Nelson.
or
S:
by
follow. They will include *Execu-
: McCauley. Girls
Mrs. C H. Hoyd will conduct a
Work,” Miss Vivian Vinarette.
by House will tinn present a pro-
(Mexicans purte ent* aa.
Buckley
will
Book Department Giles
T-xA• True- -202* Mein Street
• Just one of the truths that we've ter
Of Mrs. E. R. Twkir
Meetings Mund#/,
ek .
Boulevari
school 9:30 a
Rector’s
d.-
< HRISTIAN
Frst • Throckmorton
JUS-FOK-FUN BRIDGE CLUB
Presbyterian Church, will conduct
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Department, Christian Endeavor
following:
firat
slating Mrs. Smth were Mmes, E.
rn.
frock. Miss Jane Payne played
son topic.
Miss Alina Ewing will
talk ‘concerning
club's surprize package.
School for Mexican Girls.
Tex-Mex School for Mexican Hoys’’
will be discussed by, Miss Marie
Tuck, J. C. Gregory, W. C. Lev-
Vitte, J. T. Cole, Walter L. CoxA' *'
tal relations.
W. J. Brown, Miss Mildred Too
Jenny Lou:-: Her Diary
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All IYl’U’n meet
Worth to make their home and
"ge
purchased by the Fort Worth
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Junior Fpworth League
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Benior League 6:30 p.
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be "
in Its Relationship to Israel.
SHE’
YANK! SAN OPERETTA
few
P.
Mrs. Dan Brown.
In the party were Miss Anna
present a program
an's Club; Mrs. Ida Turner, first
I betieve.
Ever Uttered
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wUl '
wider of Fort Worth district
ling
ach.
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FIFTH AT TAYLOR
P* m.
' In the musical circles here, espe-
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It was announced not so long
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Tall.
Bmith,
D. M. Rumph. W. A. Cardwell,
F. 8. Martin, F. M. Lanham, Al-
tratlon. by C.
and the Mekica
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always dislike to hear such news ,
as tills, especially with people )
who have been so prominent j
one
her
the
Gardner named as honor guests
Miss Irene Jackson, whose mar-
riage to Mr. Gaither Miller will be
TRIO PROGRAM TO
BE GIVEN LN DALLAS
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Mrs. Frank M. Greene
Entertains at Glen
Garden Country Club
Matthews, P. W. McCarthy, Rob-
■ rt Riley, J. L. Munn and Miss
Lee Vossler.
k-
pf
and fourth Thursdays. C
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CHILD WELFARE PROGRAM
Street
m. and
It ts posi
sufficiently
massaging h
fat proteld,
gredtents.
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Other guests were Mmes. F. W.
Frank, T. P. Wilks, W. W. Jeter,
Robert D. Gandy, E. W. McDiar-
mid, W. E. Berry, W. C. Morro,
V. P. Baker, J. W. McGregor of ।
Carthridge, Mo.
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Harold Frederick Griffin of Dal-
las will take place March 29.
A delicious two-course luncheon
bring one guest.
• • •
EXECUTIVES ENTERTAINED
up haphazardly. Everyone knowaids
that. It's merely a matter of com-er-
mon sense. Die
the Woman's Wednesday Club re-
cently.
Following the business meet-
ing and initiation Thursday eve-
ning of Panther City Council, a
farewell reception will be given
in honor of Mrs. Floyd and Mrs.
Sunday
. Feb.
26th
Sixth
and
Throck-
morton
lie
irt
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bg
whose marriage to ElldedlOr IClll)
tendent Baptist Hospital, ‘actin
Bunday school 9:4 a. ni; F.
Penelope Club Members-
Will Have Fun fest
With Mrs. Mitchell
F!Izabeth
tor Chureh
Hihle class
nvesti
Off
Worth, In. what condition would
be find them?
Many of them would be with-
as the Brush's,
Mrs. Brush and her daughter,
Florence, have been very active
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prei
ter
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KEEPING UP WITH YOl II
FRIENDS
SEN
LOG
PO
quel to the series Just completed
also .by Dr. Anderson on sex and mari-
by aecpnd Qunrteriy Con l
Lh Lengue» meet at 6:30
coxduFATIONAL
F"rst Pennsylvanla.and Collee Avenue.
W. GIrgis, an Ezyptian
hl THNNAN
7:80 p. in. Sunday, Feb. 26th
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
First Christian
Church
l er, R. S. Bowles, Stanley Thomp-
son. J. F. Rowe, Walt Keeshan.
, A. D. Davis, Ziggy Bears, John
; dez, followed by an address
Miss Feliz Mendez..
members of the Fort Worth Art
Association met Robert Vonnoh,
distinguished American painter,
and viewed his paintings in the
Art Museum late yesterday af-
ternoon.
Worth, and one of the pioneer
builders; Edna Sangulnet Ward,
I sculptor, and S. P. Zeigler, di-
58.5
2,
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397
With dearest love.
MARYE
There's nothing noble about in- al
dulging your ego in having off- ut
6:30, 8:10 and 11:3) A. m ' Mvening nerv-
ice 7:43. * * .....
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PAGE 6-THE FORT WORTH PRESS—FEBRUARY SI. 1»SS
Upton Close, Noted Writer,
To Speak at Woman’s Club
MARYE
firn and
Kentey.
school i
guinea pigs. And if there’* any- »■
thing that robs motherhood of its re l
Granger, Dave Miller. R. T. Card-
G. Lackey. Billy Williams.
11 a. m. and 7:45 p. in.
Wednesday and Vriday.
• •
Jenntnre and Morphy
JAMES K. THOMPSON
Minister
tin 4 p. m,
monlal meettg»
day».
la
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lo
id
h.
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dance halls, picture shows,, oth- I
er places of questionable repu-
p*czod the Creator.r
Ur. n, w. Grir- |-
from their hostess.
The guest list included Mmes.
Norton Longabaugh, T. I. Jack-
son, E. c*Furnas, Felix Gaither,
R. I. White, Emma Fakes, W. R.
and third Thurs-
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was served at 1 O'clock and fol-.
lowed by bridge, in which Miss 1
North Fort Worth—West 57th
W Of
Chher Letters
ie,w.er. LerranN.hp FoA your health tor them *“'* fair t
He may attend by paying a small day _ - .. .. .av., 250, w.., .u... — _____
admissioh fee. ' chureh, preliminary to the open- Straiton of Dallas and the hos- tion of the
K pantor.
T. Wilis,
1. rn, and
I to direction*.
4 highly beneficia
For bat rat
the dinner to be given 7 p. m.
Tuesday at the Woman's Club
Junior for Frank Pierce
won high score. Miss Gladys,
p Bush, second high, and Mrs. V
M. Ladd, Ernest Allen, C. F. Leh-
" ' man, L. G. Broadus, Michael
• • •
■ ' AlOSTOLIC I SITU MISHKIN
cawyers, Morton Ware, W. H. workers' conrerence periods will
Perry, Walter Keith of Stamford, ! follow. They will Include *Execu-
Refreshments were 'served to
-- 1 "Introducing the New Testament." ! scores were won by Mrs. Y. G. (
Mrs. S. R. Gardner entertained Rev. Jesse Garrett, pastor, will Stewart and Mr. J. R. Norman, ।
Ith the third of a series of par- teach "What Baptists Believe." and low scores by Mr. and Mrs. ,
ties Friday in her home, 1617 A banquet will bi given follow- A. Phenix. Guest prizes went
Washington. The affair took the ing examinations on Friday eve- to Miss Eva Sue Turner and Mr. .
form of a bridge luncheon. Mrs. Tem W Ihnan
Comtnfrr». Eugene Herr, ginhgt '
V and -AU. A. hl. Bermon at 7;3)*
NEXT: "Mom's" view of child- II-
less wives. 1 .
Book Department of the Uni-
versity Place Study Club observ-
ed guest day when it entertained
with a program tea Thursday af-
ternoon in the home of Mrs. E.
R. Tucker, 2615 Greene Avenue.
Mrs. F. E. Billington directed
the program and gave the story of
Sheila-Kaye Smith's "Green Apple
Harvest.” Mrs. J. B. Holmes gave
Penelope Club will entertain
with a fun-fest Monday after-
noon in the home of Mrs. I. H.
Mitchell. 2201 Pembroke Drive.
Mrs. S. D. Hill will direct the
program for the occasion. Those
taking part will be Mmes. W. E.
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MEIITE DAMEN CLUB
Mrs. E. G. Bennett entertained
the Merrie Dames Club Thurs-
day at her home, 311 East Third
Street.
Luncheon'was-served to Mmeg.
E. B. Miller, J. R. Sears, C. I’.
Mrs. J. H. Cavender Jr., 161k
, Grand Avenue, entertained the
Jus-For-Fun Bridge Club Wed-
(
will open a sandwich shop
1630 Park Place soon.
Preachtng 11 a. rn. Other services Tues,
days and Thursday at 7 130 p. m.
stitute under
H. Keliy, pastor. Hunay pervices, niasses
hip 7:30. Bub- and Menafee. Communion 11
Narrow Gate." ]M a. m, nyory. Loss's Pau
neryiee, 1330. Dr. Cullom H. noth.
the direction
tation and automobiles. sowing
the seed of sin that will bring
I a terrible harvest.
tive Work,” under direction of
Baker Box; "Recreation," Mrs. H.
B. Brous; . "Program suilding."
Miss Opal. Gooden, and “Junior •
PORTIAND PASTOR HERE Fauikner
night, 7;30..at First Congrega day. stte was entertained in the
tional Church. Rev. Sutcliffe is j home or Mrs. R A. Hunter Fri-
conducting a series of studies of day. ............. 1" . .
the Lord's return. His subject will ' « • •
at Rosen Heights Baptist
4 ROOKS 1
GIBRAL
are quittin
and turnine
seas, accord
the captain
ler San Anil
offtcers of
which met I
small boats.
Spaniards.
**1s. so the
ransacking
n»ts and otl
Maurice Maurage. The singers
gave the same performance before '
Each was attired in
Trinity—Twenty-fifth And Azle. James
M. Bond, pastor. Bunday school 9:45 A. |
rn. Preaching 11 A. nt, mid 7:20 p. m. by
pastor. Leaguen meet At 6:30 p. m.
Dear Diary: _•ago that Luis Mora's painting,
A REPORT Is out that Helen '"New Americans," had been
A Fouts Cahoon, whose name
North Fort Worth—Clinton Avenue st
North Went 14th Btreet. R. W. Crain,
pantor. Bunday nchool 0145 a. m. Bermon
at 11 a. m. hr pastor. Nubjeqt, "Am-
bannAdors for Chrtt." Chrintian Endenvor
Hocletten meet at 6180 p. m. Sermon at
1:20 p m. by pastor. Bubjeet, "Catch
My PM."
abrum holding red tapers.
ton of Dallas, consolation.
Covers were laid for Mmes.
George Saam, J. F. Postell, E.
In bridge, Mrs. George Saam character* are being formed.
What are the instrument*
that are. being used to form
these characters?
$ALvATOX ANMY
Arny Ctade--Tesa. and Monroe. Stin-
ky mehool to a. m. Aoliness meeting 11
ChoraU Club of the Junior for Frank Pierce Hill of New
Council of Jewish Women will York city, former president of
give the Yanki San Operetta 8 the American Library Association. i
m. Sunday at the Hebrew In- i Dinner reservations may be
of made by calling the Carnegie
Library or the Woman's Club.
orees also received
made her home , mentioned very often when she
here for agood [ does things of this sort. She is
many years and so very modest. But Mrs.
was Loved by Bewley is such a connoisseur of
Members of the Woman’s Club
will be admitted to the lecture by j
their admission cards. The pub-
proceeds from the Circle par-
ties goes to the widows and
orphans' building fund.
“tegular meetings .ar* second
p. in.
many of them be would hear
many of. them
national Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lane of
। Wichita Falls are moving to Fort
m P’renching At 7 :20
and obscene language, untruth-
ful language and many other
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2. ■ 28
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St. Anne— Wauuoman and St. Loula.
Father Eugene, Merran, pantor. Mans s
and 10 a m 8ermon 1:50 p. m. -
*•■ John Kim Strwet. Father Eugene
R. Tucker,
Hopkina, and
I Bryant Jr., cut.
Mrs. Henry Redmond won the A delicious luncheon .was
served to the prize winners and
He is considered America’s beat*------•------------—---
Interpreter of the Orient, particu- nil r i
Rally to Launch
Training- School
ence, Kpwortl
removed. There is great need
of clear understanding as to
individual right* and obliga-
tion*. Parent* no less than
son* and daughters should give
the questions prayerful
thought. Mr. Sam S. Losh
will lead the great congrega-
tional song service preceding
the sermon.
colonial ianiThesExans,on ” Presbyter-
- . » hool P 45 A. In. Eunday service II a m.
Mee-n6” Message from lender, Annte C Rill, rela-
Sylvanfa- V*rvy and Noble Avenuen. J.
J. Creed, pastor. Bunday nchool 9:45 A.
m. Prenchtng 11 a. »»». by phster. Auh-
fect, "‘America Reilgloun IiK Brother."’
Epworth Leaguen At 6:30 p. m. Preach-
ing by pastor 7:30 p. in. Subject, "A
Devoted Wire.”
ill Leazue 5 p. m
p. m. by pastor,
meets at 4 p.
he would find many teachers
married people don't love children
Miss Lie Vossler won high ust asimuch as any generation
score prize and Mrs. J. R. Sears, or parents ever did, but we doP-
secohd high । claim the right to govern their l a
The club' will neet 'March 1 birth and upbringing in the light fa
with Mrs C. W. Matthews, 22157 or our broader knowledge. ed
Fitzhugh Street. Hoping-you don't suffer from Id
• • • the shook. I am. " ei
the piano, while tea was being
served to the guests.
Guests of honor were Mmes, H.
Tabernncle~Ivans and Elmwood. J. M.
Bates, pastor. Sunday nchool 9:45 a.' m.
Sermon 11 a. m. by paptor. Suhfect,
"My Father's Businesn,"' All BYI'U n
meet at 6:30 p. m, FventnK nermon 7:30
p. m. by pastor, "'Keeplhg Bad Com-
pany.”
Z. Morrfit, consolation.
A luncheon was served to the
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have change of the program at tion with the regular meeting of
regular Endeavor hour, starting Tandy School PTA 2:30 p. m.
6:30 p. m. Lloyd Douglass, state ; Monday. Mrs. George Woodman,
service superintendent, will lead president, urges all members toi
the meeting. Miss Helen Wilgus be present.
won high score. Mrs. Ziggy Sears,
guest high, and Mrs. John Stral-
H. C. l<azenby, F. W. Wood, and
Misses Irene Jackson, Edith Per-
ry, Mary Petty of Barnesville,
Ohio, Alice Van Dalson, and Thek-
la Lockhart.
cially in activities of the Euter- i
pean Club. Mrs. Brush is a
.singer of ability and Florence
is a pianist and organist.
Trinity Episcopal Church mu-
sic circles havej been very
unique in having a mother, Mrs.
Brush, director, and her daugh-
. His lecture here will be on
"The Revolt of Russia." This is
the name of his recent book which '
has become a best seller.
ternoon. Her subject will be
"Crusaders.'’
Hesston will open at 2 p. m.
with a song service. One hour
Hthtw—Camp Bowle and
M Steen, pastor. Hund ay
The Second Coining of Christ DINNER FOR LIBRARY HEAD
te "122 2° Ireel The public is invited ,to attend
Un's-Coltsgs Avenue
V Ira Day l.sns. fee
a fair chance. And we recognize dis
that it is largely, almost entirely, sr
in fact, a matter of ego. Man likes
Central- IApsemb and West Mnddox.
Caspar H. Wright, pastor. Sunday school
9:40 a. m. Sermon At 11 a. m. and 7:301
the best in art that this is
time we feel we must use
name in connection with
painting.
found out by not being too pru- to
dish to look life straigia in the ne
eye. Life's really such a glorious at
adventure that it deserves to be
studied and lived intelligently. Itity
is only man’s - blindness thatlo-
messes It up. 9, At
I don't mean to say that modern a
p m. by kev.
student.
W;D. Cecj, T' B. Church at 6:30 p. m. Sunday.
Henry .Converse. — — " -
homes of Fort
7:20 m. by pantor. Subje t, "MarI AE MRS. FLOYD GOES TO ENNIS
pndprenonccdiha negeatjsarhlearcoupi.Mrs.Mary Hazel Floyd or, ,
• • • Xenia, Ohio, who has been spend- bert
Fort Worth Endeavorers will ichild welfare program in connec-
St Jr
"Our Mountain Work," "Settle-
ment Work," Wesley House; ete.,
will be discussed. Music will be
furnished by Miss Herlinda Men-
the following members:' Mmes,
If he were to come to our
public school* and found them
pnstor. Kunday nchool io A.
without Bible teaching or any
kind of religious training. In
Thekla Lockhart won high score, I principal speaker for the after-
Mrs. R. I. White cut, and_Mrs. E. noon session of the Fort Worth score
- ( district Christian Endeavor rally I Maple Hurst Grove No. 5, Wood-
lovely' gifts to be held at First Presbyterian men Circle. Thursday afternoon.
church, Weatherford, Sunday af- - _ '
Mrs. Frank M. Greene, 2726
Fifth Avenue, entertained with a
bridge luncheon Thursday after-
noon at Glen Garden Country
! Club. Guests included members
of the YB Club and a few out-
side friends.
Luncheon was served in four-'
some* preceding bridge. Each
I table held a cherry tree with a
hatchet in the center.
INTKRSATIONAL nini.K STUDESrS
4«MH I AToN
Fort Worth Ecclesia- MafIa Confederate
Veterans Room, banement Court house.
Bible lecture broaeast on KFJZ 6:30 to
■ 7 p. m. Subject, "The Deliverer."" Berean
■tody 8 to 9 p m. Seripture study Wed-
nesday 7 to 8 p. m., followed by testi-
mneninl nssemhiy, Fcelesla co-operates in
iecture on WRi Sundays, 2 30 to 3 p. m.,
and Fridays 6:30 to 7 p ih.
When I was at a tea the
TUESDAY CLUB
The Tuesday Club will meet
Feb. 28 with Mrs. W. P. Bog-
gess, 2227 Washington Avenue.
m. Con-
Y oung
Cahoon has been appearing on
•Three Fort Worth singers will various programs in the South ______ .... .... ....
preneni a pogiai for the Trio' and East. She lias been mak- Shelton, president of the Wom-
Club in Dallas at its annual bene- i ing her home in New York City, , —
m. Pastor'e subject, "The Fight In* Chris-
tiane."' Christfan Fndeavor Socletlen megt
di*) p. m. Evening worshi “ “ “ t
ject 'The Btraight and the t_________
T
College Avenue- College Avenue And
Morphy Htreet. C. V. Twarw,. pastor:
Sunday nchool 9:43 a. hi. Sermon At 11
a. m. by pasor. Hubject, ""The Chal-
lenge of nn Unfinished Tank.'' AIIBYI’IUa
meet 6:15 p. m. vening nervic 7:30 by
Dr. Itex Ray of China, ""The Story of
His Capttre and Be'ng FLeld for Ransoin
by Chinese Handitw."'
Untte Truth--2071 Main Street. T. L
Guptiil, pnntor. Munday service 8 p. m
Subject, "'The Lost Sheep Other services
8 p. m Wednesdy and Friday. Messages
by mediuma present.
IAght of Truth-10! West O h Street •
Consolation went to Mrs. Stella - cAtoLC
Shelton, guest prize to Mrs. Lydl. „ Tando l E.
Herinon 10 a. m.
other day a friend told me that
the George Brush's were mov- ; rector of the art department at
ing to St. Louis real soon. We
V. Shank, J. W. Ballard, H. E.
Ferree, William H. Larson, E. F.
M "haturaasyhtmornngmfor Wodand°the
by pastor. Subjat, "Kingdom et H.svra." Ennis to visit her sister. • • •
Austin, J. W. Morris, Sam Bit. I nv di-tu neig. .......
tick, E. 8. Newcome and Lee1----HUTH DEWEY GROVES
Umbenhour.
Each member is entitled to
Sagamore Hill Hand at Virginia. Hom-
er T. Fort, pastor. Sundy school 9:45
a, m. 1C. D. Bennett, superintendent.
Preaching 11 a. m. by pastor. Subject, |
"If Christ Had Not Come,’" Evening
Roulevard. Togan Marti, paRTor. Sun-
day school 9:45 a. m. Sermon 11 a. m. by
pantor. Subjeca. "The MensAre <4 Eeve-
ntion to the Churches of Asla. ’ Hermon
Trinity 1501 LIpscomb F w. ciolden
. Messrs. and Mmes. Erle Morgan.
D. D. Bell, J. R. Norman, Y. Z. I
Stewart, A. L. Phenix, J. D. Gar- •
rison, J. N. Crump, R. R. Turner,
Tom W. Johnson and Miss Eva
Weatherford Sunday - 8ue Turner • • •
(IENKFIT PARTY
FOR ORPHANS
Art Museum. The Fort Worth
Art Association was planning to
purchase the painting when
Mrs. M. P. Bewley announced
that she was presenting the gift
to the Art Museum, Mr*.
Bewley doesn't like her name
Behind closed doors a
Dearest Mother: aiga
1‛m glad you told me about j
Betty. I didn't know. The girls Ini
and I don’t correspond much, or J
course l'M send the layette ana5on
at her home, 2030 Tierney Road., “ " 10 he IP: ... , Vd
After the business session qiHut, I 1 1 ink F lorence. is quite J
luncheon was served to Mmes. B. right to 82 Hetty shouidn’t haveart
P. Varble, Tuma Vaughn, Rob- children I he ca" t give them ». J
— _ ... .. proper start in life. Wrecking zor
Mrs. Ethel Yockey won high “x"rin md.Bunday school 2:30 p m.
score at a benefit bunco party at; Open Air Meeting -Cfirn^r 15th and Main
. - - — - — “ Hreets, a D. m. Ileutenant Edwin White
Rosen Helghts- 26th And Rooseyelt. Jense
Garrett, pastor. Sundiy nchool 9:45 a. m.
Sern on 11 a. m. by Ilev. C. 11. Huliock.
All firrvs meet at 6:15 p. n» Sermon
at 7:30 p. m. by pastor, subject "Th#
Home,’’ preced by a pageant, "‘The
Church: Home.""
Skin Soin wilt
ment.Alls
• • • | Howes, rector. First Suday in I .ent Holy
THE CIIRISTIAN KCIENCE PARENT communlon 7:30 a m. Church school V t
( III K< II I * m. M*>rnfng prayer and sermon. 11
Th. Chureh ft th. EFAnnformine C.v.. . FounKon"aople”.nTeliownhIp 0:20 b ' i.
,"choo1 nant. ror Worth, T...., Hrane1 1. EvennonK and ’ 30
Room 8, Mutual Home luilding. Huiiday
ing of the training school 7 m. | tess.
Monday. The school will be in
session until Friday. >
„ , m . Mrs. Jesse Garrett will be in ’ ~ out prayer*,
I tl'0 BridC S~ Bled charge of the first division of the , Double L "42” Club was en-
manual; Rev. Pit H. Beckham tertained Thursday evening in the
Honoreec Lit Pai't\ will teach second division, and home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
J Rev. C. R. Bullock will instruct in i Thorogood, 3007 Lubbock. High
A. H. Herndon, Belle Brown,
James Record, I. H. Mitchell, Ed-
win Wyatt, Bob Richards, Roscoe
Ady, Fred Couch. E. S. Newcome, |
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Polytechnic—Annis and Avenue E J. W.
Fort, pastor. Miss Opal Wallage, Di-
rector of relfgloun edu« ation. j. Villo
Maclin, choir director. Miss Pattie High-
tower, planist. Mrs. J. E. Rogers, general
wecretary. Sunday wchool 9130 a. m. F.
II. Inely, superintendent. Morning wor-
•hip 11 a. m., prenching by pastor. Fp-
worth Lengues meet At 6 p. m. MIni
Toreta Brownfield And Fred Stoekton,
leaderw. Evening wumhlp 7:30. Bermon
by pAtor.
J. A. DICKEY
Mininter Nouth side Chure» nt OHM
"TF Christ earn* to Fort
A Worth," what would he
find?
First, he would find several
thousand boys and girl* bo-
tween th* age* of 6 and 16
years, or at the age when their
T Mekinney. pantor. Bunday schoni
45 a. m. Mornin worshp If. Serron
by pastor Mihject, "*Wniking ven ee ,
He Walked " Christian Endeavor So lety I !»•
6:30 p. .n (ospel. evvlee 7: Ne pa m. | P.
. „ Buhjert, "Th# Bre)eF of Faith That aves 1
Eerinon J the Sick."" | ‘
swearing, quarreling, vulgar
' fin, pastor. Sunday erhool 9:15 a m
Kave Sermon J1 a. m-nud 7 45 p. m. Meetings
Cross *’ ' Tuesday, 7:4.7 v m. Thursday prayer and
* ' Bible study 19230 A. m. Hermnon 7.45 p m ।
dewn woman with a bad-manner-a-l
ed"brat at her heels.
m. Litany nnd adress. Friday 8
m. Unton sers ice '
AKNFMBW¥ or 600
Rosen Heighe-Rev. E L. Newby, p44*
tor. Nunday school a. tn; Sermnons, I
A. mission school will open at Some of my friends go so far asap-
Central Methodist Chureh 7:30 p. to bay that eugenics should bebor
m. Monday, with Mrs, Luther M. compulsory, but I’m inclined topn-
Hogsett directing the study class think that the difference betweenind
| in "History of Missions.” First man and animals will always in-led
two chapters will be covered, terfere with that. But even if wects
Highland Park-- Elmwood And MIsnfssfp-
pl. O. Odom, pastor, Bunday sehool
9:43 a. m. Prenchng by pastor 11 a. rn.
Mubject, VThe UhrlatlAD'a Task,’’ Kve-
ning sermnon 7:30 p. m. by pnstor, "‘The
World SHaker."’ Epworth League* meat
at 6:30 p. m.
P r ’ r*ess
MEXIA. I
Crider. Pe
1745.18 In I
den prduce
suit she ha
how sbe die
school to be
College. Fe
Se
l i
rtnf.nd.nl, sermon
1:20 p. m. by pastor.
0130 p. m:
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.. Mr. and | do ■till mate for love we can re-
SPIITI ALIST Mrs. W. Erskine Williams and fuse to bring up our children likelon
Fort Worth Chureh— 31M Main Street Miss Tutromuva will direct a —.....
,m spze;t ”” tpratoPundaz Ana‛C”a:study course on foreign missions.
World and Our Rtelation to it " Wednen- : Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., "Home
A ZSX.U- ."'■p.^bTS.^: : Missions," with Misses Jan. wi-
• • • kinson and Lucy Boyd directing.
of young people, many of them
without the restraining Influ- ■
ences of homo that could be | Mircin» CeL,I
called Christian. Masters of ^USSlOn C tJ 0 0 L
their own time and money, | ’
spending their leisure in the I <
cmReN or < IIST
Central--Fourth and Calhoun. W. D.
Campbell, minister. Bible study 10 a.- rn.
Sermi it a. mi, by minister. Subject,
"The LAw a Bchoolmaster."" Communion
at 12 noon and 7:30 p. m. Young Peo-
ples nervice 6:30 p. m. Bermon 7:45 p. m.
"‘Paul In Jerusalem."’
• • •
Church—Cordon and DeWit Streets.
Tom Murray, miniter. Lord’s Day Bible
study 10 a. m. Preaching it a. m. and
7 p. m. Young People’s meeting 6:30
p. m. Midweek Bible study, 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday.
"Prnr.lalrvUnzz igg < HIIRCN OF THE NAZARENE
i rocalm2n8 amI nchanging Auditorium Olve and ialtimore. Rev.
In a Changing World” will C, P. cinytnti, pastor. Munday school 0:45
be the sermon subject of Dr. L. D. m. "younerponpill, pmin
Anderson at First Christian mieeting Weneaday 7:15 p.1.
will be th- leg- Sunday Sunday morning. "Have , ...
You a Right to Live Your Life in ■ _ . . - . BArTIHT, . . _
the Crex- Mex your Own Way?’’ will be the1
"Th- question wdiscussed at the evening'
------ hour. T
horp Mig. fhfastEtga ba mowengnervira: and 50 ,n
a Novelist of the Farm.” • • •
11:00 a.m.: "Apply to Owner"
Soloist for the day, Chas. H.
Croxton. Special Monthly Pro-
gram of Music at th* Evening
Service—organ, quartet, or-
chestra, visiting singer*. Th*
Monthly Musical Evening has
proven a most attractive feat-
ure of our worship.
The Whole Church Invites You
is dear to many Fort Worth mu-
sicians. will sing here in April
under the aus-
pices of the
Woman's • Club
of TCU.
M r ». Cahoon
woman postmaster of Fort
Potytechnte —Avenue L and Lttie Street,
W. A. Patterwou, pawtor. Sunday nchool
E. 0145 a. n, Prenehing by pamtor 11 a. in
- Subzest, "Our Rempensiity to othera."
Ehrinttan Endeavor Ko.ro.. meet at #:30
1 I shall wait until we can afford al-
-------- a nursery and a nurse and then'***
.Opens Monday at Such children are: much bigbermd
Central Methodist — than those who are brought !
which aids in putting any sin-
ger over,
• "For the last few years, Mrs.
Magnolia Avenue- Mnenolla and Alaton. ing some time here in the in
We ren
Pone 1
TYP
-SO?
Hennersdorff, Young Da-
“A Man Face to Face
With the Supreme
Crisis”
will be discussed by
Dr. Eugene B. Hawk at
FIRST METHODIST
' CHURCH
SUNDAY EVENING
Aaron Burr, Robert Ingersol
and "Fox*’ Hickman passed it
and knew it not.
At the morning hour "The
Divine View of Human Life."
Men's Brotherhood banquet
Tuesday night. An unusual
fun and inspirational program
planned.
The special music at the
Sunday services reflects great
credit on Andrew Hemphill,
director, Will Foster, organ-
ist, and the splendid chpir.
Cordial invitation to this
great downtown church at Sev-
enth and Taylo.
North Fort Worth— 15th And Toulevard.
J. C. Boyd. pastor. Sunday nchool
a. m. Nermon 11 a. hi. by pAutor. Bub*
ject, ""The Church A Light house,’" All
Yl’U’m meet At 6:30 p. rn, Ewnlng sery-
ice 7:30. An nddress by K. Edison Bench.
• $ •
Arlington Helghts- Frye* nnd Sanguf-
nett. Bryan Robinson, pastor. Sundny
gchool 9:45 a. m. Sermon 11 a. rn. by
pastor. Suhject, "Th# Best nr the Recond
B#»f.” All IYiU’s -meet 6:30 p. m. V.
E. nt aley, director. Sermon 7 ;43 p. m.
subject by pnstor, "Who's Who In the
Kingdom of God.’’
METHODIST
Frst- 311 Wes Kevenrh. E. B. Hawk,
। pastor. Sunday wchool 9:45 A II). Ser-
’ mon 11 a, m. try pastor. Subject, "‛D-
i vine View of Human Llf* ” Epworth
| Leagues meet G:30 p. in Evening mes:
sage hy pastor. Suhject, ‘‘Man, Face to
►’Ace With the Supreme Crisis."’
Program for Thursday, all- to reproduce just to’see himself,
church night, will begin w ith . a ; Most people don t care a rap about ly
supper 7 p. m., followed by a dis- children until they have on* or in-
> " _ _. "1 their own. That means it's purely as
themselves they're loving. onear
pastor from Wes- child* t’s about aa adorable as an-ig-
• other, but try to get a parent to he
admit thataihe-Jones’ Sonny isfd
----------- -------- _.J as attractive as little Rollo and Is-
give a 10-minute talk each eve what happens.
ninE on the mfssionary message of. I imagine this shocks you. Me
the Bible. mother dear, but you know It's At
Highland Park-- 1200 Richmond, W. K.
Fone, minister. Sunday school 10 a. m.
Hermons nnd communion 11 a. m And
7:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting 0:30
p. m.
Mrs. Raymond A. Smith presid-
ed at the tea table, laid with a
Venetian lace cover and decorated
with a bowl of red, white and blue
sweetpeas, and an antique candel- the studyalass of Young Pople’s
As- -
Society, at Broadway Presbyterian
+-
IF CHRIST CAME TO FORT WORTH
He Would Find Very Few of the Boys and Girls Getting Even a Half a Chance to
Develop Into Honorable Men and Women, Says Rev. Dickey
R. T. Eagle, J. R.
In social cire
buziness world
—a pimply fac
if you war
admire you no
a good appear
plexion is the
Ask your '
White Ointme
Szamore 1t- T. E. Durham euperin-
thatrmgarna
that their foreparents came
from the brute creation. How-
ever: I am Persuaded that noth-
ing like this exists in our good
schools.
..Are things any better while
the child is on the streets at
late hours, or in the picture
: shows? They are not. When we
see advertised such pictures as.
"The Other Woman's Folly,"
"Outside of the Law," "Fasci-
nating Youth,” "Lady of Lei-
sure," "The Seventh Bandit,"
"The Sporting Lover,” "Busi-
ness of Love," etc., what can we
expect from a display of any-
thing that the title suggests?
Hence, Christ would find a
very few of the boys and girls
, getting even half a chance to
develop into honorable men and
I women.
He would also find thousands
ning prayer and sermon 7:20, Tvesdny
7:13 a. m. }oly romnmunion. Wednes
_ .... *! 9:30 “ mn. Matins Alld nermon, -rhe
.Grace - hlem pl ! Ard lrbdway, Theo Fermanent Hupremne y of «hrist as M«*rgl
)*M. E-azhorea BeriQay wehool, 10 Tenpher and Exampie, ’ nt ll a f
. a. in worshi l la. i: Sermon Ny pAa firmatfon lectur-. n< ' 1 n;
t, .Ol-.a “Chrint T-mpted (hrint 1,. : ie ple, Filowahip at 6 D m.
tortoua. ' lenton .-rvlca 7:0 |. . Sub- j - - -
J-et, Tha True Servant it God • M16 1
w-ek 1-nten *n ... 7:20 p m Wedne
day. “The Two Wy»: The Way of Judar
s - • 2 ’ ana th. Way or Mr-r."
Mank-day ranse 0:1a and 0 A.m. { ...
Brown. Miss. Evelyn Bell
eridge, John A. Cox, C. B. Stroud, will speak.
fit concert in the Adolphus Hotel :
Palm Garden, Thursday, March 8.
These singers will be Ellen
Jane Linday, soprano; Bernard U.
Taylor, baritone, and Walter Vas-
sar, baritone. They will sing the
opera, "The Golden Wedding,”
from the French text by Armand
Crabbe and set to music by
etteg• Avenue—1315 College Avenue, J:
I-ighton Ur».n. pantor. Sunday mchool
9:4 m,, Preachine rrr.l.-. 11 a. m. and
7:20. p. m. Chrintian End-avor Socletles
meet at 6:20 p. m. -Important
tional meeting at elone of 11 a. in. nerv-
Ice.
ter, Florence, organist. Flor-
ence has also been assistant in "
organ in the music department
of TWC. Both mother and
daughter arc very attractive
and are an addition to any
circle.
LA ROSA CLUB
Mrs. S. O. Bissett entertained
the La Rosa Club Thursday at:
her home, 1101 Marion Street.;
Morningside. Mrs. R. T. Eagle
1. Home. 2. The school. 3.
The streets. 4. The moving pic-
ture shows 5. The reading
room. . f. The parks and play-
grounds. 7. The Bible schools.
9 45 a. m. Prayer And sermcu 1: a
Young People ‛s Fellowship f i m E
Author of “The Revolt of Russia,” Now
Among Current Best-Sellers
T TPrON CLOSE, Writer and lecturer, will be presented in
U a lecture at the regular monthly meeting of the
Woman’s Club Friday, March 2, in Anna Shelton Hall.
Mr. Close, in private life, is known as Joseph Washing-
ton Hall. For many years he has been a professor in the
, University of Washington. During the last few years he
has traveled extensively in the Orient and also Russia.
6. Tho chureh.
If Christ were to come her* 1
"Proclaiming an Unchanging
Gospel in • Changing World,”
will be the sermon subject
' Sunday morning. Few people
appreciate the facilities for
T disseminating Truth developed
since Apostolic days. Some of
these will be reviewed end ac-
i tivities suggested looking to
increased and improved evan-
gelism.
Have You a Right to Live
Your Own Life in Your Own
Way?” will be the question
discussed Sunday evening by
the pastor. Increasingly peo-
ple, regardless of age, class or
sex, are clamoring for in-
creased liberty. There is gen-
eral demand that restriction
be withdrawn and restraints
9.43 a. m. Publle worship 11 A.
St Mary’s- Magr olis- and JennInge, W
Eaa E
Eeees
I Baptfst Tempte- pofothy Lane and Camp
the । Dowie Iulevrd. Woodle W. Bmith, paa;
n waiscussea at tne evening tor. Sundny pervires, sunday echool 9:45
This sermon will be a se- Putmrson.e Ah"Kyit” mhat ai'nsn p: m.
Eyening wuhject, by tgutor, "Tha Asnion
‘of Iha Sunday Hehoo*
• • •
day. Holy eommunion At 10 A.
gram. -
Mrs. Raymond
nesday. Mrs. H. J. Craddock
won high score and Mrs. Harry
THREE HOSTESSES
ENTERTAIN AT CANDY-PULL
Mmes. T. 1’. Mulkey, J. M.
Loughry, and B. B. Lough, were
hostesses in the home of Mrs. B.
B. Loughry, 622 Travis Avenue,
in a candy-pulling Friday evening.
Guests included members of Mrs.
Mulkey’s Sunday School class and
Senior Epworth Leaguers of Mul-
key Memorial Church.
Violin numbers were playea I
during the evening by Miss Mary ,
Bowman, Miss Helen Landis, and
Mr. George Cottar Mosier, accom-
panied by Miss Mary Lou Mosier,
and Mary Elizabeth Laughry.
After the candy pulling, punch j
and cake were served to about 50
guests.
The hostess had her home ef-
fectively decorated, carrying out
a red, white and blue motif.
PRESWYTENIAS
FJrAt—Taylor At Fifth, James K. Thomp-
non, minister. Bunday school 0145 A. Dl.
W. C.‛ TImmons, stperIntendent. Sermon
II A. in. by paatot. Subject, "‘Apply to
Owner."’ Chrintian Fndeavor Socletles
met At 615 p. m. 7:30 p. m. specini
muwical program under direction nt W. J.
Marsh, choir direct nr Nnd organlst.
all who knew
her. And I have
always heard '
that she has the
loveliest voice, a
rich colorature
soprano. She
soprane, she
$:45 a. m. Morning worship And com-
munton, 11. Young l'eople's Socletles meet
6:30 p. m. Sermon At 7:30 p. rn* by
pastor.
Nun1opanm.8ennreryndentorAtcetip.mnt.she plans to return to Fort
Yount People's at 6:30 p. m. Sermon Rt Worth Wednesday whe: she Will
i Mwt»r c"iethyr.astor. Subect, "The be joined by Mrs. Carry Faulk - i
Nornngid._Evan. Avenue nna Powel ; councilor of the Daughters
HtnMlh (Take Evans Avenue street car>. ’ America.
Wm, J. Spreen, pantor. Ifhle DC hool At
__________________________ , ----- --------------- — ------ U .
tive to lesnon subject, "Tfi# Chaintn of Anerson, pastor Ntble school At 9 45
Evil.” lteading room open week days 1 a. m. Communion And sermon 10:50 a m.
““ “ Tit.uHday evenirg testi- Sermon by pastor. Suhject; "'F'ror laiming
.— an Unchanging Gorpl in a Changing ,
World'- Junior Christfan: Endeavor at
10:50 a. m. Other Fndenvop meetngs 1
UM p. m, • Evsnln< nermon 7:30, "'Have well, , _ _ ____
102 Tayjor Street . Charten lour own in Henry Redmond, W F. Holden,
----- “ -- ..... oaa Y. Z. Morris, Leo Fason, Troy
Boulorard- 14th Street -nnd cirele Park Reaves and Miss Gladys Busy.
. _____ _______ A J
' IaKuerrfer, pastor. Sunday services con- i
। dacted by pastor, A p rn. Suhject, "Who I
i Ar# th# Chosen of Uod?” Mr* Gibes t
1 will aestst. ‘
EVANGFHICAL AAA
r’onne yivania 4 Fuller c CHRISTIAS MUM E
Wulff, pa-tor. an elannea NIyI* .. h rd First <«u<hnr|,-S> rourih nna Lamar
meet 0 A.’ . .Two nervicen at 11 a. m ISunA• nerviee 11 a rn am sr m
Englieh by J Phil App’e, at rhe Parish Htdny school 11 a. m. Rendin rooms
HAU German Bervice by, panter, suhject 510-11 First Nntional. Dank Pl'.idilK.
--veninK nervise 714 open Ita ly 9 a f l to 9 n m. Wdnes-
J astor s „Mol2ect, "Th# Chrlatlan Churfh " day testimontal mneeting 8 p. m.
Rp—lal 1-nten wervire 7 45 p m. wedn-. . • .
day, Hubjent, • What Shall 1 Do With
Jeaus? Shall I mtray Irim?"
122
3 r ■
LADIES AID SOCIETY |—■
Ladies Aid of St. Paul’s Luther-
an church will hold a business rpu rpL..
meeting 2:30 p. m. Thursday. The 1116 Inree
Walther League will meet 8 p. m.
Thursday. ____________ Greatest Truths
It was an interesting greet-
ing when Mr. Zeigler and Mr.
Vonnoh met. Mr. Ziegler had
studied mortrait painting under
Mr. Vonnoh some years ago in
th” Philadelphia Academy.
Mr. Vonnoh s first question
was "How are you getting
along, Ziegler?"
And his quick reply was,
"Sometimes good and at other
times very bad," And Mr. Von-
noh'* quick response was, "Oh,
we all have our ups and down*.
will have charge of a special mu- ‘ ‘ "
Program-Tea in Home scAlPrAxgmB. Brous win preacn TEE PLAYLETS
- at the evening service. His sub- Grammar grades of Ianeri
ject w11 be The Challenge of School and st. Mary* Parochial
Today ..... „ , / School, gave a Washington Birth-
, The W eatherford rally is part day program at the school Tues-1
of the district extension programs day
being carried on under direction First and secona. grades
of Miss Frances Woolery, "exten- three skits: "O Sacred
slon superintendent of the Fort "General Washington," and "Ex-
Worth district. aminatioh Day.” Third and fourth
A large number of Endeavorers I
from various Fort Worth churches
will be present at the Weatherford j
Soma"am | !
, AAf • 1 — A’ ■ , •. H i,
Service.at 11:1 A. T. Kubject, "<»!«'• Hurroughs Min condurt Thuraday • servlee.
J *, " w.*hke "y"Faint d ’ * * cusston on problems of adminis-
Not by flight." L.enten nervtce a p m. , F"INOTAI.,
-Wenenday, "The Kecond Word From th# .St ,Andrew‛s Tenth and Lan.»r. E ll
Cross.** Fekel, rector. Holy eommunion At 7:301
• . • • A. rn. Church schoo! and adult BHu# class
. ADVENTIHT J
grades gave a playlet, ‘'Better Be Seyenth Day Heruphal nnd Hnwthorne. g
Good ” Sunday school 9:45 a. ni Eermon II a
, ' , m. and 9 p. m. Young people • meeting,
meeting. They will meet at .................................... • • •
Presbxterlanschurchaimmediately porle Lydon, Helen Fine, Loyce
1 “ Bennen, Anna Mae Felton, Mary, tirat ana third Sundayn, 11 a. m. and
Midred Kenworthy, H. Tustin, C. "730 *" "• ...
MILS NARRET TO CONDUIT Kenny, A, Breen, A. L. Shaw, D. worth Tempie. Ea”t Ahn > na nunot.
Vt. ■««»... L1, / I IM -Houle, M. Crommins, F. Whalen. W W Kr.d .,. pantor sunday . '
-oVAGPEorVE:CASS V. Fronanbarger, and Mildred 0 m. Nermon 11 a. m .and 7:45 p.
.. . , , ... - N.,ra m. Young People • Crunnders 6 p m.
Mrs. W. W. Barrett of -First;Meyers. adult Ible c avn 6i10 p. m. “ ht-s
“ * * * , Wednesday and Friday. 7:43 p. m. and
Thuraday 10:30 a. m.
| . e • A A
The Trio Club presented them
A . last season in Dallas in "The Se- {
de crets of Suzanne."
' The orchestral score adapted to
। the piano will be played by Jean
f Hayes Taylor and incidental vio-
L lin music by Aileen Sherrod Ad-
ama. .
| Proceeds from the perform-
e ance will go to the Johnnie
I Thompson memorial fund to pro-
I Tide scholarships for young wom-
l en dealring business ed Meations.
| The fund was established several ,
I years ago In honor of the late 1
1 Miss Thompson, who served the ।
■ ErloClubas president, I
d,
mad ' _________AE • • <
■ o,
68
Herran, pastor Miet ’ G >t assistant.
Services 9 A. Bl and 7 B i'. m.
st. Patrick's Thros kmorton Aird Fev
enth. Itobert M. Noln, pastor. I eter
Molloy, assiatant. Low ase, 6:30, 8:10
And 11:30 a. m,
Nroadway---400 Broadway, D, F. Me-
Connell, pastor. Sunday wchool 0:30 A. m.
Morning worship 11. Suhject ''StewArd-
•hip," ChristiAn Fndenvor Bocletien meet
6130 p. m. Sermon by pantor 7:30 p. m.
1 femph Hl—1701 Hemphilt, M, K. Chap-
pell, pastor. Sunday nchool 9:43 a. m.
Morning worship 11. Fubject by pastor,
"'Fenentials to Church Fronperity.'' Chis-
tian Endeavor Societfes met 3:30 p. m.
Evening nervice 7:30 under direction of
laymen nt ths church. in nltfreet of an*
null canvnes to lie mads In March. Judge
J. C. Wilson will prenide. R. E. Cowan
will conduct a chorus of men.
Life comes that way. Today
the sun is shining. Tomorrow
It is raining,"
It is rather consoling to hear
people who have achieved fame
apeak in these terms. We feel
like striving harder on our days
of "rain.”
___JINNY LOU
___, .. .. .... „ . ... the kids, either. When they’re
Jere'Reeves, V.El'Gustavusand growing up they like parents they on
T. D. Pace. can he proud or and not mothers!nd
. ____________ and fathers who are old before*1*1
their time. tho
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