The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 79, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 8, 1922 Page: 5 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 20 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
of the game j
Bg X*bably with more certainty
plausible reason why they ex-
^4^l: wood in open play is that they
fW iiTa secluded part of the links anil
practice the likely shots of an actual
round as diligently as ho rehearses his
Irlek shots. _
What Boxers Are Doing
Mitchell Defeats Pal Moran.
Milwaukee Wi»„ April s.—Pinky
Mitchell Milwaukee lightweight was
given the unanimous newspaper deci-
sion over Pal Moran New Orleans in
a ten-round no-decision boxing bout
here Friday night. Mitchell was given
E radically every round. The Milwau-
ec boy staggered the Southerner in
the third session and had him iu a bad
way in the ninth and tenth periods.
Moran was warned for using a back-
hand punch in the seventh. Mitchell
was the aggressor all the way nod in
only the sixth and eighth rounds did
Moran do much boxing.
lltzslmmons Beats Murphy.
New Orleans La„ April B.—Young
Charley Fitxsimmons of Oklahoma re-
ceived a referee's decision Friday night
after his 13-round bout with Frankie
Murphy of Charleston S. U. Murphy
won the first three rounds but after
that Fituimmons piled up a lead which
Murphy was unable to overcome. Fitx-
iunmons weighed 152; Murphy 164.
pie Knocks Out Beckert.
trsey N. J. April B.—Mike
IM tw York middleweight Friday
* deed out Billy Beckett in the
1 of their bout here.
Oris Paper Decision.
-Jinn.. April B.—Bobby
- > It-Ll !_L4 — it..
SATURDAY.
"Vvery.
the game in fine shape. In Yuo tii&n-
- time the Giants got to Wilkinson Sox
r burler for fifteen hits and eight runs.
I The Brooklyns continued their winning
1 streak against the Yankees at Kich-
s mond by winning 4 to 3. Babe Ruth
banged out a homer but Wally Pipp
committed an error in the ninth that
resulted in defeat for his team. Carl
Mays the Yankee pitcher who threw a
ball over the grandstand when he was
taken out of the game in the South and]
who drew a fine of $2OO from Manager]
Huggins arrived here Friday.
Tigers in Indianapolis.
' Detroit Mich. April B.—The Detroi/
। Americans invaded Indianapolis Satu}
t day hoping to find in the America}
j Association Club of that city some serf*
. ous opposition. But for Mobardt’s er-
i ror iu the sixth inning of Friday's
J game at Memphis the Tigers probably
i. would have left the Mouth with a 13-to-U
- victory to their credit 't
1 n
1 St. Joe Men Keported Jumpers.
1 Minneapolis Minn. April 3.—
ports that three members of the St. My
seph. Western League team had junJ^
their club and that several players
: the Minneapolis American Associai
- Club lind been offered more lucrai '
t positions to play with outlaw dell
» tions threw consternation into theli-**
r lers' camp Saturday. The three J .
r arc said to have balked at going
> Joseph arc Pat Clarke Morrissett}^
■ Dewrader all pitchers. The lattef
the property of the Pittsburg Cly .
Kerr Pitches Saturday. I
e (Ilirago April B.—Dick Ker/
’ recently refused to sign a contra!
B the Chicago Americans for anotlf
son. is scheduled to pitch bis firs
for the new City Hall team her]
day in a semi-professional leagn
f p IP
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
HEN attend luncheons go to clubs and other meetings because through associations and conversations there they
obtain entertainment and frequently benefit their business. They expect to find there valuable ideas and
helpful association.
When you attend services at your church you hear the Word of God. It is not only beneficial for your
every day life but is vital to your eternal salvation. To remain away from church is to deny that Word an op-
portunity to reach you. Resolve to attend services Sunday in your church and become an effective force in
the moral life of the community.
First Baptist Fourth and Taylor.
Dr. I. E. Gates pastor. Sunday school
at 0:45; preaching at 11 by Dr. H. W.
Virgin and at 7:30 by Dr. Gates;
All-Bible class at 3:15: B. Y. P. U.'s
at 4:30 and 6:15.
Calvary Baptist North Pine and
Hays. W. W. Lee pastor. Sunday
school at 9:45; preaching at 11. by
the pastor "The Ideal Christian Life"
and at 8 bv Dr. W. H. Virgin of Ama-
rillo; B. Y. P. L’.'s at 7. Wednesday
teachers' meeting and prayer service
at 7:30 and 8.
Lakeview Bantist Lakeview end
Twenty-second. S. ('. Hubener. pastor.
Sunday school at 10; preaching at 11
and 7:30; B. Y. I’. C.’s at 3:30 and
6:30. Wednesday to organize W. M.
U. at 2; prayer meeting at 7:30 fol-
lowed by choir practice.
San Antonio Primitive Baptist. Y.
M. C. A.. Elder H. S. Ball pastor.
Regular meetings at 11 and 7:30.
Central Bantist South Flores and
Johnson. Walter T. Davis pastor. Sun-
•lay school at 9:45; special missionary
program. 10:30 to 11:15; duet by
Misses Clara Lawson and Lucy B. Mc-
call at 11:30; pastor's sermon to close
at 12; B. Y. I’. U.’s at 7.
Prospect Hill Baptist. Buena Vista
and San Jacinto. Sunday school at
9:45: preaching at 11 and 7:30 by
Dr. J. M. Carroll: special program by
senior B. Y. I*. U. at 6:30. Monday.
W. M. U. circles will visit new mem-
bers.
Catholic.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church. St.
Mary’s frtreet one block south of the
Gunter Hotel. Masses on Sunday nt
5. 6. 78 9 10 and high mass with
sermon at 11 o'clock and loir mass at
12 o’clock. Visitors welcome at all
masses. Children’s mass at 8:15 in
the auditorium followed by catechism.
The H<»ly Name Society will receive
Holy Communion in a body at the 7
o'clock mas* and the senior and junior
branch of the Children of Mery at the
8 o’clock mass. The closing of the
men’s mission Sunday evening at
7:45. Noon-day services will be held
Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday from
12:10 to 12:30 consisting of a’short
sermon and benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament. Devotions every night ex-
cept Saturdays at 7 :45. Monday ser-
mon on pastoral theology; Tuesday
question box: Wednesday. Tenebra fol-
lowed by sermon. On Holy Thursday
communion will be distributed com-
mencing at 6:30. every half |iour. Sol-
emn high mass at 8 o’clock followed by
adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Evenin* services at 7:45 consisting of
the Tenebra and sermon. Good Fri-
day mass of the presantified at 8
o'clock followed bv adoration of the
cross. The tbren hours agony from 12
to 3 o’clock. Way of the Cross at 3
and 5 o’clock and in the evening at
7:45. Holv Saturday blessing of the
Holy oils mass will commence about
8 o'clock.
Christian.
Central Christian. Main and San Pedro
Hugh McLellan pastor. Sunday school
at 9 :30; services at 11 and 7 :45; even-
THIS PAGE DONATED TO THE CHURCHES BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS
H. C. S. SMITH
Firestone Tires.
UNIVERSAL CAR CO.
The Home of the Ford.
PORTER LORING
Funeral Director.
B. G. IRISH
The Lot Man.
THE WALTHALL COMPANY
Quality in Everything Musical.
THE CROCKETT HOTEL
L. B. Stoner Manager.
Church Services
Baptist.
ing service "Martin Luther”; endeav-
or at 7.
Prospect Hill Christian. North Sa-
binas and 'West Travis Imwrencc Wil-
liams. minister. Bible school at 9:45:
services at 11 and 8; endeavor at 4:30
and 7. Beginning Sunday evangelistic
services will be held every night of the
week except Saturday.
Hot Wells Christian. South Hack-
berry and Mebane. J. C. Bell minister.
Sunday school at 10; endeavor at
G :3O: preaching at 8. Thursday pray-
er service at 8.
Christian Science.
First Church of Christ. Scientist.
Avenue D and Fifth. Sunday school
at 9:30: services at It and S "Are
Sin. Disease and Death Real?” Wed-
nesday testimonial meeting at 8.
Second Church of Christ. Scientist.
201 Camden street. Sunday school at
9:30: service al 11. “Arc Sin. Disease
anil Death Real?” Wednesday testi-
monial meeting nt 8.
Charch of Christ.
Denver Heights Church of Christ.
401 Porter. Foy E. Wallace Sr. min-
ister. Bible study at 9:45; preaching
at 11 and 7:45.
Grove Avenue Church of Christ.
Grove avenue at Mission telephone ex-
change W. D. Bills minister. Bible
school at 9:45; preaching at 11 and
7:45; no mid-week services.
Congregational.
First Congressional South I'resa and
Carolina. Rev. M. O. Lambly minis-
ter. Church school at 9:4sworship
at 11. “Facing the Inevitable." and at
7:45 "The Tragedy of Temporising.”
Episcopal.
St. Paul’s Memorial Willow and
Grayson. Rev. Claude R. Parkerson
vicar. Holy communion at 7:30; Sun-
day school at 9:30; prayer and sermon
at It and 8. Monday. Tuesday Wed-
nesday and Friday (holy week) morn-
iug prayer and meditation at 10:30;
evening prayer and sermon at 8. Thurs-
day holy communion at 9:30; prepar-
ation service for Easter communion at
8 p. m. Saturday (Easter even) first
evensong and Easter and holy baptism
at 8.
St. John's Episcopal Cherry and
Burnet Rev. Benjamin Bean rfector.
Holy communion and sermon at 9;
church school at 10: prayer and open
forum at 7:30. Holy week services:
Tuesday at Rp. m.; Wedensday at 10;
Thursday at T p. m.; Good Friday
at 2.
St. Luke’s Episcopal. Chupederaa
and West Houston; Rev. Benjamin
Bean rector. Holy communion at 8;
church school at 9:30: prayer litany
and sermon at 11. Holy week ser-
vices: Tuesday at 10. Wedensday at
8 p. m. Thursday at 10 Good Friday
at 10.
Christ Church. Belknap and Russell
Rev. L. B. Richards rector. Holy
communion at 7:30: church school at
9:30; confirmation service with sermon
by bishop of the diocese at 11. followed
by holy communion: evening service at
7:30. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday
and Thursday holy communion at
PREST-O-BATTERY SERVICE CO.
(Inc.)
Prest-O-Lite Storage Battery for Every
Make of Car. «
ADAMS & ADAMS
Architects.
CLOONAN & OSBORN
Lowe Brothers Paints.
WHITE STAR LAUNDRY
A FRIEND
THE G. F. SIGMUND PRESS
"We Print to Print Again.”
9:30; evening prayer at 5: also service
and address at 8 Wedensday and holy
communion at 7:15 Thursday. Good
Friday morning service at 9:30; three-
hour Passion service at 12 to 3; chil-
dren’s service at 5; Saturday holy bap-
tism at 5.
St. Mark's Travis park. Rey. S. Ar-
thur Huston rectur; Rev. Philip Kemp
assistant. Holy communion at 7:30;
church school at 9:80; prayer and ser-
mou at 11: confirmation and sermon
by Bishop Capers at 8. Monday holy
communion at 10; service with address
at 5. Tuesday holy communion at 10;
church school service at 5. Wednesday
holy communion at 10: service with
address at 5; service with sermon at
8. Thursday holy communion at 7:30
end at 10; service with address at 5;
preparatory service for Easter at 8;
Good Friday litany and aute-commun-
ion at 10; Passion service 12 to 3;
church school service at 5; musical ser-
vice "The Message From the Cross."
Edgar Schofield and Daisy Polk solo
ists. Saturday baptism at 5.
Evangelical.
Friedens Evangelical Main and East
Elmira Rev. Joseph Polster pastor.
Sunday school at 9:15 English service
and examination of confirmants at
10:15: reunion service of the confirmed
at 8. Monday wen's society at 8: Tues-
day teachers meeting and choir rehear-
sal; Good Friday German service and
holy communion at 10:30.
Lutheran.
St. John’s Evangelical. Nueva and
South Tresa. A. L. Wolff and August
Baetke. pastors. Sunday school at 9:30;
service and confirmation at 11 “Disci-
ples of Jesus in Truth." reunion ser-
vice at 8. "Come. Let Vs Return."
Wedensday. German service at 8.
Thursday. English service at 8. These
sermons will be on the Lord's Supper
and those wishing to take holy com-
munion during holy week are urged by
the pastors to atten“one of these ser-
vices. Good Friday. German service at
10:30; English nt 7:30; Saturday
German Easter service at 10:30; Eng
lish Easter at 7:30.
Grace English Evangelical Lutheran.
Aveneu E and Fifth Rev. Paul F.
Hein pastor Sunday School at 9:30:
confirmation of junior catechumens at
11; evening service and reunion of
confirmed at 8. Luther longue at 3 and
7. Monday adult catechism at 8. Wed-
nesday “The Crucifixion.” cantata by
Stainer by church choir. Thursday
services at 8. Friday services at 10
and 8. After the evening service tho
Ixird's Supper will be celebrated and
the brotherhood will commune in a
body.
St. Paul's Evangelical. Missouri
synod; South Presa and Roseborough;
G. C. Falsken. pastor; C. Schulz as-
sistant. Sunday school st 9:30; con-
firmation service at 10:30: Bible class
at 7; evening service at 8; Tuesday
address at 8 bv Rev. H. Jacobs field
secretary of Wheatridge sanitarium.
Good Friday sen ice abJJ.
Highland Park Evan^Hical Lutheran
mission. Denver boulevard and South
Mittman. Rev. F. A. Neumeister. pas-
tor. Sunday school at 2 sermon and
installation service at 3 by Rev. E. G.
Knank. followed by congregational
meeting. Thursday service at 8. “The
Dying Savior's T.ast Word From the
Cross.” Good Friday night service at
8 with celebration of Lord's Supper.
Announcement tn pastor for communion
may be made Sunday and Thursday at
close of service.
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Beacon
HUI Harry C. Leonard pgktor. Sun-
day school at 9:30; preaching at 11 and
7:45: young people's singing at 6; Pas-
sion Week services every night with
Passion Play in motion pictures Friday
night. _
Travis Park Methodist. Travis and
Navarro Rev. Arthur J. Moore pastor.
Sunday school at 9:30: preaching at
10:45 and 7:30 by Presiding Elder Cas-
per S. Wright; Epworth league at 6:30;
Wednesday prayer meeting at 7:30.
Hackberry Street Methodist Hack-
berry and Montana. L. J. Rode pastor.
Sunday school at 9:30; preaching at
10:45 and 7:45 by Dr. C. M. Hollet;
Epworth league at 7:15; Tuesday eve-
ning Epworth league business and so-
cial meeting; Passion Week services
Wednesday night and Good Friday
night at 8 .
Westminster Presbyterian Garden
nnd King William Rev. J. Leighton
pastor. Sunday school at 9 :30 ; preach-
ing at 11 and 7:30; Endeavor ax 3:30
<1 and 6:30; Wednesday prayer service
at 7 :45. —1
West End Presbyterian. Zarzaniora
and Waverly D. H. Kirt-patrick. pas-
tor. Sunday school at 9:45; preaching
at 10:45 and 8; Endeavor at 7; Wed-
nesday. prayer meeting at 8.
First United Presbyterian Ogden and
East Locust Rev. S. G. Huey pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45; preaching at 11
"The Sufferings of Christ” and at o.
“Stray Sheep Endeavor at 7.
Alamo Heights United Presbyterian
Townsend and Ablso B. E. Dobbins
pastor. Sunday school at 10; preaching
at 11 and 7:30; Y. P. C. U. at 7.
Pine Street Presbyterian. South Pine
and Omaha Dr. A. H. P. McCurdy pas-
tor. Sunday school at 9:30; services
at 1 land 7:45: Endeavor at 6:45;
Wednesday prayer meeting at 8.
Madison Square Presbyterian. U S.
A. Camden and Lexington. Aasher I’
lan Brand minister. Bible school at
9:30; church worship at 11 ‘‘When the
King Rode Into Jerusalem” and at
7:30 “Divine Purpose in History: The
Call of AbrahamY. P. S. C. E. at 6;
Wednesday midweek service at 7:45
Denver Boulevard Presbyterian. Dm-
ver boulevard and South Slitlman. Bd-
gar Hubbard pastor. Sunday school at
9:30; church worship at 11 and 7 ; 0:
junior Endeavor at 4:30; Wednesday
prayer meeting at 8.
First Presbyterian. Avenue D .nd
Fourth Dr. P. B. Hill pastor. Sunday
school at 9:30; church worship at 1t
and 8; Endeavor at 7; Wednesdiy
prayer meeting at 8.
Spiritualist Church of Peace. Moon
Hall. 307 Alamo plaza. Ixn-ture ly
Professor Belmont at 7:45 through ms-
diumship of pastor. Mrs. Lola Taylor
followed by spiritual communications:
Monday.-message circle at 8 at 111 Vitya
place; Thursday message circle at 8 at
Moose hall; Friday circle at Bat 718
Avenue C.
San Antonio Spiritualist W. O. V
hall 822 East Houston. Young p*
pie's lyeeum at 10:30: lecture by Re
H. Hegdahl at 7:45. “Mediumship at
Psychic Development;” spirit greetim
by Mrs. Nelly J. Riggs ^nd the pastot
Wednesday special message service I
7:45.
GRAYBURG OIL CO. .
Ten Gasoline Stations.
A CHURCHMAN
J. E. JARRATT & CO.
Investments.
FRANK RENNERT CO.
Cotton Broker and Passenger Steamship Agents.;
JOHN WILLIAMS
Clothier. 4
S. A. PUBLIC SERVICE CO. ’
GEO. C. VAUGHAN & SONS
Wholesale Lumber.
MISSION & CITY ICE FACTORIES
APRIL 8 1922.
Methodist.
Presbyterian.
Spiritaalist.
5
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Diehl, Charles S. & Beach, Harrison L. The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 79, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 8, 1922, newspaper, April 8, 1922; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1621424/m1/5/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .