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6,1932
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1932
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START REVIVAL
HERE TOMORROW
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
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vice-president; Nell W. Smith,
treasurer: Greathouse, secretary,
and R. E. Wright, executive offi-
cer.
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The College Avenue Baptist
Church will begin a revival to-
morrow evening, to continue for
one week. The pastor, Rev. B.
M. Jackson, will do the preach-
ing.
J. D. Riddle will direct the
music, accompanied by W. B.
Moore. A 12-piece orchestra will
play, under the direction of G.
M. Smith. ,
Bible subjects such as Sin,
Hell, Judgment, Eternity, and the
Second Coming of Christ will be
discussed.
Services wil lbe held daily dur-
ing the week at 10 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
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A Conquering Religion, is the
morning subject of Dr. W. R.
White: of Broadway Baptist
Church. Continuing a series of
Sunday evening sermons, his sub-
ject will be,’Is America Growing . .
Worse? ‘ AND VALLEYS $5
Thy Will Be Done, is the morn-Of THE SCEAN
ing subject of Rev. Jesse Gar- BoIoM /
rett of Rosen Heights Baptist ARE REPLACING €
Church. THE HEAVEN
At the evening service of AS A6CIDE .
North Fort Worth Baptist 7a
Church, the girls’ octet from Bap-NAVIGATORS. —
tist Seminary will sing. Fev. C.
E. Hereford will speak on. The
Triumph of the Cross.
Lewis B. Quarlea of Houston
will deliver an illustrated lecture. I
Go Tell, tomorrow morning at
the South Fort Worth. Baptist
Church.
Rev. Norris to Preach.
Dr. J. Frank Norris of First
Baptist Church will preach at the
three services of the Outdoor:
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Two Anniversaries to Be
Observed at Church
As a closing event of the: 51st
birthday celebration of Christian
Endeavor, the young people of the
First Presbyterian Church will
present a program at the vesper
services of the church at 5:30 p.
m. tomorrow.
The 22nd anniversary of the
organization of the Boy Scout
movement also will be observed.
Boy Scouts will sit in a group
and present their Scout oath and
laws. Members of the Tuxis and
Young People’s Endeavor societies
will sing.
Bess Crawford will preside, and
George Graham of TCU will play
a violin solo.
Carrying out the theme, Christ
In and Thru Us, three short ad-
I dresses will be made. They are:
Evangelism Is First. Marian Por-
| ter: Serving as a Citizen, Forest
Hurley, and Great Loyalties for
| Youth, Mary Crawford.
Dr. James K. Thompson, host
pastor, will administer the pledge
of reconsecration and renewed al-
legiance to Christ and the Church.
AUXILIARY TO PLAN TEA
The Woman’s Auxilary to the
| Union Gospel Mission will meet
lat 2:30 p. m. Monday at the
mission, 1414 Main Street. Plans
will be discussed for a tea to be
given soon at the home of Mrs.
C. A. O’Keefe, 520 Summit.
CHURCH CALENDAR FOR SUNDAY
BAPTIST
Englewood Heights - 3421 Crenshaw
Rev. J Wood Arnspiger, pastor.
Free Will- 2001 Prairie Rev. M L. But .
CHURCH SCHEDULES
; ton, pastor.
North Fort Worth- 15th and Boulevard |
Rev C. E. Hereford, pastor.
These schedules prevail
at all churches: Sunday
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BAPTIST EXECUTIVES
Things That Hinder Holy Liv- Rosen Heights—26th and Roosevelt. Rev.
ing. is the morning subject of Garr. No.
Noel Snow of First Baptist Taber-e.-mnirAtetynatreytn * Berry Rey 0.
nacle. The evening subject is to Riverside Race and Holden
be. Is the Old-Time Religion Polytechnie 3 Avenue - Rev. K. T
Good Enough for This 20th Cen- Marsaaway"prdadway at st Louis Dr
fury?.7. W. n White, pastor
Rev. T. E. Durham of Baptist w*Ars2800 West 27th. • Rev T
Temple will preach on the sub- First Tabernacie- Ellis end Exchange,
ects. The Silent Soul, and Ncoeee"neemeeneo Avenum L. Rev
Watching for His Word. s T Rates -tor
South Fort Worth Travis and Fogg Rev.
Dr. Ande rson 5 nupjects. Goldman S Drury, pastor.
The subjects of Rev. L. D. An- Allen Avenue-Allen and Mississippi H.
derson. First Christian Church. B. Henaley-pastor.
will be, A Divinely, Commanded seRaa° at attle *1
Division, and, The Secret: of College Avenue — College and Morphy.
Power Rev H M. Jackson ixtor E
The Christian’s Hope is the men NWV"T € Dur ham, pastor. 1
morning subject of Rev. John fennel M-o - and San-
Syearore I-ights Purineion and Bar
wood Rev C H Bullock, pastor.
Diamond HIU-2812 Oscar. Rev Roy
O’Keefe of i Chestnut Avenue
Christian Church
School at 9:45 a m.
Morning service 11 |
o’clock; evening at 8 o’clock. |
Leagues, Endeavor socie- |
ties. Young Peoples’ meet-
ings, Epworth Le a g u e s,
BTS meetings, at 6:30 |
p. m. Sundays.
Prayer meetings Wednes- |
day at 7:45 p. m.
Communions at 11 a. m.
In the Cathone churches !
on Sundays, Low Mass 6:30
and 8 a. m. High Mass at
• 11:30 a. m. Week day mass
First-sor Taylor. Dr. James K. Thomp-
son, minister.
Handley-Rev. Alva E Miller, pastor.
Rosen Heights—N W 26th. Hanna and
Dodge Rev. H W Bennett, pastor
Westminster—Eignth and Myrtle. Rev
A. E Anderson, minister
C umberand—3428 Littlejohn St Rev.
J. L. Ellott pastor
REDEMPTION ARMY
Gospel Mission—1700 West Fourth St
Rev. H W. Millsap m charge.
Baptist Temple Camp i vie and Doro- | at 6:15: 7 and 8 a. m.
In the Episcopal churches.
Holy Communion at 7:30
a. m. Sundays. 1.
Members Will Look Over
Laurels Tuesday Night
The Fort Worth Rifle and Pis-
tol Club will meet Tuesday to
elect officers and review the
most successful year in its his-
tory.
The meeting will be at 7 p. m.
at Steve’s Place, 4700 Camp
Bowie Boulevard.
During the past year the club
won the National Rifle Associa-
tion trophy match and the names
of its members have appeared
among the. high ten, in more
shooting matches than any other
three clubs in the country com-
bined, according to McLeod A.
Greathouse, secretary.
PROFESSOR IN DALLAS
Prof. J. Willard Ridings, head
of the TCU journalism depart-
ment and Joseph B. Cowan, in-
structor, are in Dallas today at-
tending a district meeting of the
American College Publicity As-
UCHES :guos
A Musterole safe "counter-ir-
V ritant,” is often effective after
WAfirst application and usually
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A and pain by 5th hour.
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Thurman Randle will give a
d report on the National Rifle As- |
sociation meeting held in Wash-
ington this week.
Officers of the club are: F. B.
WILL MEET SUNDAY Naill, president; R. T. Dorsey, |
Board Will Hear Reports on |
. BYPU Conference.
The executive board of the
Tarrant County Baptist Training |
School will meet at 2:30 p. m.
tomorrow. at Broadway Baptist |
Church.
Reports on the southwide
BYPU conference held in Atlanta,
Ga., will be made by Dr. T. M.
Maston, I. E. Reynolds, Ira Pros-:
ser, Mrs. F. E. Huser, Fern Huser, |
Leo Waite and Clarence Johnston.
Final plans, will be made for
the meeting to be held Feb. 12
at Travis Avenue Baptist Church.
FELLOWSHIP OF THE UNIVERSAL
DESIGN OF LIFE.
Fort Worth Branch 1-111% West Sixth
Library open from 2 to 4 p. mi. on Mone
day and Thorsday,
GREEK ORTHODOX
St. Demetrios—21st and Ross
Vlarides oastor,
SALVATION ARMY
Citadel—Texas and Monroe
Rev. A
Capt S
B. Haldry, officer in charge.
SPIEITUALINT
Fort Worth ‘ hurch -311% Main Street
Rev C. L Sh ITp. past or
Light of Truth—302% Main. Rev. Lena
Devoe, pastor.
Lipscomb Street — 1508 Lipscomb Mrs
Bessie Trotman pastor.
Texas True 2420 Lee Avenue Rev
A. J Leguerrier.. pastor
True Thought-111’2 East Third, Geo
L. Carman, missionary
DANGER
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age may be forgotten-—Let
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plans.
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DR. LORD TO SPEAK
Good Citizenship, will be the
theme of a series of talks dur-
ing February before the Men’s
Bible Class of the University
Christian Church by Dr. John
Lord, head of the department of
social sciences in TCU. On Feb.
14, he will speak on Lincoln,
the Man.
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NAZARENE
First—835 Elmwood
METHODIST
Polytechaic—Annis and Avenue E Dr
W.. Hi Coleman, pastor.
Arlington Heights. Camp Bowle and
4 Thomas Place. Rev. R. J. LaTride, Paa-
Christian Science: Serve
ices at 11 a. m. on Sunday:
Testimonial meetings Wed-,
nesday at 8 p. m. -
The Stewardship of Time, is
the subject of Rev L O Leet
of Arlington Heights Christian:
Church.-
Travis Whit Of Sylvania Chris rabernacie sot Evans De Albert Pa Slavden minuter
tian Ch urch Will preach tomor Ver t n o astor. Mexican 17th and Crump Streets Jesse
the subleeta Love’s Hillside 1009 East Jefferson. T. Lynn Gill: pastor
OT e Stewart pastor Church 27th and Menefee Streets
and Mile, and. The Challenge of Brooklyn Heights A H Manem Das- L €lark
. 1 Fostepeo nfichts 2nd and Elm Streets.
World Peace Thru Prayer Is W E Moore pastor ASSEMBLY OF GOD
the subject of Dr. J. Leslie Fin- wiiomem 10! 1100 Panola R t Rosen Heights -2700 Azie Rev 2 8.
nell of Magnolia Avenue Chris-L, First ( Fourth Land Throckmor-rNEmVaughan and Hanger. Rev.
The evening sub- FirsPouidoor Tabernacle Lipscomb and-karr-R., B ,
Morphy. Dr..3 Frank Norris, pastor. | xdhnn pstoro Boule:
- First Church — Jennings and Morphy |
CHRISTIANRev. F D Davis pastor
Fostepco Heights — 31st and Harding
First Church -Throekmertoo and Sixth Rev. C. W Plippo. pastor
Rev, D Anderson, pastor. - |
Handley Rev Ramsey P lard, pastor
Oakhurst Sylvania and Drexei. J. L
Turner Nirmorial—2923 Etin Rev. D w..
tian Church,
ject is. The
Heart.
Man After God’s
Rev. W. W. Moore of Alliance
- Gospel Tabernacle will conduct |
the regular services tomorrow. I
Chestaut Avenhe—Chi thut and W 25th
A pageant. Adventurous Youth,
will be presented tomorrow eve- Rev. John O’Keefe, pastor.
CHURL II OF GOD
North Side-West 12th Street. Rev. G.
University Christian TCU Campus G Asher pastor.
—------------— cuich OF JESTS CIST
, 1 Dr. J Lealle Finnest, minister Apostolie1522 Vickery Boulevard,
will speak on. Young People and Riverside—Eist First and Swayne. Rev Evange st and Mrs L Virgillio
J. E. Picker & pastor. Latter Day Saints- 2024 Clinton Avenue
Arlington Heights - Bryce Kenley and Elder A. K iuttler. branch president.
Coma nowte Boulevard Etev, L Of Leet CHEECH or TITE LIVING GOD
Sylvania 1 hristian - Frey and Murphy Church—133r North Main Street. Rev.
and. Knowing Jesus Christ -********’em sen Orrin seiden-b......
noulevard 14th and Circle Park Boule Church 2749 Race Street Mr and Mrs.
vard. Rev Logan. Martin, pastor. Alvin J Sordell in charge
Vaughan Boulevard-2704 Vaughan Blvd - :
Rev. T C McIntire, pastor COMMUNITY
Handley—Rev N J Robinson, piator. College Avenue-615 College. Rev,
.‘. * Sidebnttom. pastor
LUTHERAN Hemphill—College and Fogs Rev. Gor-
Grace Lutheran —Broadway and Remp- don O. Reed, pastor.__
E Ames T. Lundquist. pastor.
St. Paul - May and Cannon. W. C CONGREGATIONAL
Geisler, pastor. First —- Pennsylvania and College Ave
------- Inues. Rev. S. T. McKinney, pastor.
ning at Hemppit, Community Anguolia A.....e - MnEmoda at Atuton
C hurch Rev. Gordon O. Reed Dr 1 Lie FInneit, minister
Life Service
The subjects of Rev. S. T. Me-
Kinney of First Congregational.
Church will be. Paying the Price.
fied.
Rev -C G
Fox will conduct
the regular services of Trinity
Episcopal Church. There will be
no evening service.
Sermon About Lent.
What’s the Use of Keeping
Lent? is the morning subject ofI W HE
Rev. Halsey Werlein Jr. of St.
Andrew’s Episcopal Church.
Rev. C. Wolff, St. John’s Evan-
gelical Church, will preach to-
morrow on. But I, When I Am
Lifted Up From the Earth, Will
Draw All Men Unto Myself.
Living Progress, is the subject
for the Fellowship of the Uni-
versal Design of Life.
Rev. Amos T
Grace Lutheran
Lundquist of
Church
MOT,
Central—Lipscomb and W Maddox Rev.:
| C. 0. Shugart, pastor
. South Hide Methodist Church828 Boyce
N Rev Paxton Smith, pastor
Mulkey Memorial St Louis and Can
non Fev S A Ashburn, pastor
Trinity 25th and Azle Streets. Rev.
T. E Bowman, - pastor.
Handley—Rev W H. Vanderpool Daa- |
tor.
Sylvania Heights—N b’e and Frey Rev ‘
1 W Sharbutt pri-tn
Boulevard 15th and Boulevard. Rev.
A W Hall, pastor
Ughland. Park-1117 Elmwood Avenue -
I Rev O O OJom, pastor.
Broadway - Broadway and Bt. Loute
| ilev W. Trvinz St with. pastor.
Hemphill Heights— Shaw and Lpseomb
Rev E. H. Lightinot, pastor.
Forest HiH—Houte ? Kenneiale Rev
C C Henson pastor
Brooklyn Heights—Montgomery and Mal-r
vey Rev F. A. Ray. pastor,
Benbrook- Rev. F. A Ray, pastor.
Weatherford Nfreet 600 East Weather
ford. Rev David Irvin. pastor.
Diamond 1-0005.0/, Ex Brigg".
Missouri Avenue - N30 Missouri. Rev
Frank L. Turner, paster
College Heights -- 4112 Avenue J. Rev
P M Noe pastor
Englewood Heights - Fitzhugh and Little
Rev J A Walkup, pastor
First—Fifth and Florence. Rev. J W
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church—Fourth and Lamar. Read- EPISCOPAL
ing room, 510-511 First National Bank St. John’s—College Avenue and EHEa-
Building, open dally 9 a. m to 9 p m. beth Blvd. . .
Nrrond ( hurch — 1101 Pennsylvania. Sun- Trinity 1501 Lipscomb. Rev C. Fox.
1 day school, 9 40 a. m. Reading room open estor Dr
daily at church, 10 a m to 4 p. m., ex St. Andrew’s , Tenth and Lamar Dr.
cept Sundays and holidays Halsey Werlein Jr. rector.
Society (Riverside)-35327 Race Street
preach in the morning on. We
Would See Jesus. Gerald R. Giv-
ing will give an Illustrated. lec-
ture on Palestine at the evening
hour.
Three Services.
At the English and German
ROMAN CATHOLIC
EVANGELIC A1
St. John’s - Pennsyrania and Fulton
Rev C Wolff, pastor
St. Rita s Handley Henry Felderhoff
will pastor.
St. Ann’s— Wasgoman and St Louis
Rev Father Michael Gomez, pastor.
St. Mary’s—Magnolia and Jennings Rev
A Schmidt, pastor.
Holy Name -1007 East Terrell. Rev. L.
G. .O° Conner, pastor
St. Patrick’s — Throckmorton and 11th
Mgr Robert M Nolan, pastor.
services of St. Paul Lutheran,
W. C. Geisler will preach on. Be-
hold. We Now Go Up to Jeru-
salem. The evening subject is.
The Most Magnificent Thing in
the World. A deaf mute service
will be held at 2:30 p. m.
Communion wil be observed in
the morning at South Side Meth-
odist Church. Rev. Paxton Smith
will speak at the evening hour
on. The Test of a Christian.
Rev. C. O. Shugart, Central
Methodist Church, will observe
a sacramental service tomorrow,
morning. The evening subject is.
The Crowd.
Rev. J. L. Cleveland of Lewis-
ville, Texas, pastor-elect of Poly-
technic Presbyterian Church, will
speak at both services of the lo-
cal church tomorrow.
Rev. Alva E. Miller of Hand-
ley Presbyterian Church will
preach on. Bear Ye Another’s
Burdens, We That Are Strong
Ought to Bear the Infirmities of
the Weak.
Christ, Our Lord, is the morn-
ing subject of Rev. E. B. King
of Hemphill Presbyterian Church.
The subject for the vesper serv-
ice is. The Cradle of All Graces.
The subjects of Rev. M. U.
ALLIANCE GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Church Harwood and . Bomar Streets.
W W Moore, pastor
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
• Church- 2020 Hen phili E H Abbott
in charge *
€ nt Ron OF CHRIST
Highland Park -Rehmond and Stasis-
sippl T. R Boley, n inister.
Handley Rev W. O Davis, minister.
Hemphill Hrights—Tlemphili and Fogs
Streets. R. R Rhodes minister.
Glenwood -1634 Vickery. J. 6 Cash,
pastor.
North Side —14th and North Houston. C.
M StubLiefield, pastor
South Side -College and Leuda. J A
Dicky, pastor
Polytechnic 3301 Avenue 1 Rev. Har-
vey Scott, pastor
Rosen Heights 2506 Roosevelt Rev: I
F Morrow, pastor
Diamond Hill 2900 Hutchinson. H. T.
Kidwell, pastor.
Riverside -Grace and Noble. Rev. N E.
Mckillip, pastor.
South Summit—Gordon and DeVitt Sta
Elder Thomas Murray, minister.
Central—Fourth and Calhoun, Elder J
FOL R SQL ARE GOSPEL
Church—Prince and Travis H W
Gaudineer, pastor
PRESBYTERIAN
Arlington Heights — Camp Bowie and
Kenley Rev M U. Conditt, pastor.
Hemphill Street -1701 Hemphill Rev. E
B. King. pastor.
North Fort Warth-1500 Clinton Avenue
Rey M H Applewhite, pastor
Polytechnic—Little and Avenue L.
Oakhurst Yucca and Chandie Rey
William Slaserson, pastor.
East Broadway Chapel— East Broadway
and Virginia. Rev William Sisserson, pas-
tor -
Broadway - Proadway and St Louts
Rev D F McConnell, pastor
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The subjects of Rev. D. F.
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Name, and What Time Is It ?
Thy Kingdom Come, is the
morning subject of Rev. James
K. Thompson of First Presbyter-
ian Church.
Johnson, pastor,
Meadowbrook - Mendowbrook and Mt
Vernon Rev. George W Davis, pastor
Glenwood—1500 Vickery Boulevard Rey
Hubert C. Smith, pastor.
UNITY
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MISSION
Open Bible—1510 Main Street George
Pemberton, Supt.
Fort Worth Gospel Hall — 1515 Bessie
Walter C Baker, superintendent
Christian Workers815 South Main. D
A. Wiggins, Supt Services, Wednesday
and Friday evenings, and Sunday. morn-
ing.
When you buy her some candy and
when she receives it, you both
know that sweets are well worth
the money they cost.
but where
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