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THE FORT WORTH PRESS
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SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1940
SATURD
Spring Revivals Youthful Fort Worth Artists Near Finish of Mural . Dallas Leader of
TO Begin In Many Depicting Biblical Scenes From Creation to Crucifixion Endeavors Will
To Begin In Many
Churches In City
Fort Worth Church Briefs
Methodist Pastor
From Waco to Preach
Intermediates In
Church School Work
On 15-Foot Painting
A large mural depicting Biblical
scenes from the Creation to the
Speak In City
District Session
Scheduled at 2:30
A CHRISTIAN WORKERS'
Training School for parents and
children s division workers will be
launched at First Methodist
I Church tomorrow at 3 p. m , spon-
Saves," and “The Constitution of
the Church."
FRED MeCLUNG, minister of
Highland Park Church of Christ,
has returned from Dalhart where
4 Services Tomorrow Crucifixion was nearing comple-
V services tomorrow ton today at Hemphill at Preaby-
terian Church, the work of two .
sored by the Fort Worth district
Methodist Church. Courses offer- | he conducted a revival. Tomorrow
led will include "A Study of night he will begin a protracted
Younger Children,” taught by meeting in Crowley.
Miss Faye McRae of Little Rock, | s s s
Ark . “Childrens Division of the REGULAR FHTH SUNDAY
Tomorrow Afternoon
Spring revivals will mark a t ------- - . ..
number of Fort Worth church 1 young artists in the church a In-
services tomorrow following con- termediate department
elusion of the Lenten season | The embryo Michelangelos are
At Matthews Memorial Method-Robert .711,24. MAN
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with four prea hing se I The fifteen-foot mural design
for which was first worked out to
scale In water colors, consists of
is scenes highlighting the stories
in the Gid Testament and bring-
ing the history up through the
scene of Jesus being nailed to the
Cross Supervising the work,
which began last Heptember, is
Mlaa Cornelia Kite hen, private art
teac her.
morrow.
Filling the pulpit at Weather-
ford St Methodist Church Sun-
day night will be Judge Frank P
Culver Jr. of 17th District Court.
The Fort Worth WPA Orchestra,
directed by Walker Moore, will
present a sacred concert at Chest-
nut Avenue Christian Church to-
morrow at 7:30 p m, with all
North Biders invited to attend
The choir of Broadway Baptist
Church, directed by Carlyle Ben-
nett, will present the Master can-
Rev Al Goodrich, Dallas, field Church," Mrs C. W. Kent. Waxa- congregational singin will be held
secretary of the Texas Christian hachie: “A Study of Older Chil- at Polytechnic Church of Christ
Endeavor Union will speak at two dren,” Miss Maurine Martell, Fort at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow.
Endeavor meetings tomorrow - a Worth, and The Old Teatament EVANGELIST DENNIS KEL-
joint meeting of the young peo- Survey,” G. Weldon Gatlin, assist- LOGG will preach at the 27th
ple's and high school societies of ant pastor of First Methodist. Two Street Church of Christ at both
First Christian at 6:30_P m and guest speakers will be heard at services tomorrow
the Friends group of First Pres- First Church tomorrow Theodore ...
byterian at 7 15 p m. Moberg, endowment secretary of A CHURCH OF CHRIST en-
At the First Christian service a Texas Wesleyan College, will campment will be held at Wood-
trio composed of Margaret Porter, speak on “ The Great Request” at lake on Highway 75 between Sher-
Ann Bird and Martha Getzendaner 10:50 a
will sing -.- _
ing will be Roy Lee Hiser nresi. L...
dent of the Young Peoples So- speak
ciety. Miss Mildred Bird, sponsor 7:30 D m
of the High School Society, will
give the devotional.
Moberg, endowment secretary of
will campment will be held at Wood-
tata, "Our Risen Lord and King”
at the morning worship service to.
morrow The cantata was port
poned from Waster Sunday to
substitute for Rev W Douglas the Promised Land, Gideon blow
Hudgins, who is assisting the ing down the Gates of Jericho, the
Woodland Baptist Church in Hous-
ton in a revival Rotoista are
Mra P. M Cordell, Mrs H M
Young and Minn Ruby Lavender,
sopranos; Mina Inabelle Johnson
Annual
For Co
Enters :
Track and
rant County
under way a
the county
second day o
collegiate Let
A one-act
T.C.U. audit,
plete the cor
Literary e
terday, and
dents scored
ning seven 1
County winn
Dist. 10 cont
at T.C.U.
Yesterday's
Spelling, Fou
First place tie
Patricia Winkl
Doris Smith a
Worth
Spelling. Six
Lake Worth,
Azle, third.
Spelling, Eig
Masonic Home,
lington, third.
Dec lamation,
Parker, Birdv
Pollock, Masor
Steagali Kelle
Declamation
Crumbley. Mas
Miles, Azle se
let.
Story Tellin
Birdville, first
tween Peggy
Anns Tucker,
White Settlem
tec lamation,
den. Birdville,
Lake Worth, .
ler, third.
Declamation
Holland Bird
Crawford Ke
Miles, Azle, th
Extemporane
for Division-
Home, first: .
vine, second;
dale third.
Extemporane
lor Division—-
Home first:!
vine second
third.
Choral Singi
A
ler third.
Picture Men
T While Sch
Keller third.
Music Menu
Baker and Cla
Birdville, see
third.
Number Sen
John T. Wi
third.
Debate. Sen
sonic Home
Rrigman): Gr
third
Debate Sen
sonic Home
Minnie It. nn-
Rendon third
Declamation
Allen Bird.
George Al. x8
second.
Declamation
Ditto North
Conner South
Type writink
trapetine fur
vine second
third.
Shorthand
lington first
one ■ acon
third.
James L.
Claimed
James L.
died late la
ton hospital
a short illn
Funerals
morning at
at Arlingto
Patterson
ton Cemet
were Marvi
well. M L
Homer Mill
Survivors
mer Miss
ton father
ther Herbe
Mrs H B
_______m and Dr John W. Sim- man and Denison Aug. 5 to 9, with
Presiding at the meet mons head of the department of A R Holton, of the Walnut St.
religious education at T W C. will Church of Christ, Sherman, in
1 on "Faith and Living" at charge of all services Included
on the faculty will be J. P. Sew-
* * * tell of Grove Ave. Church of Christ,
SERMON TOPICS at Hemphill San Antonio: Charles H Roberson,
The combined Endeavor socie- Presbyterian Church tomorrow, as department of Bible, Abileno Chris-
A ......P announced by Rev J. Hoytt Boles, tian College; Andy T Richie Jr.,
an old-fashioned sing pastor: "Are You Making the Best assistant minister of the Central
11 a. m.; "Re- Church of Christ, Nashville song
nouncing Self.” 5:30 n m. leader; Mias Ella Loving. Sher-
• • • man, hostess, and Mrs. A. R Hol-
____—___. . lies of First. Christian will have
Naturday Is the day for sandiet ball games for most kids. But for Bob Ellis and John Allred It charge of______________
is the day to don painters’ smocks and wofh on a large Biblical mural rapidly nearing completion in song after the evening service to- T AAA,
the basement of Hemphill St. Presbyterian Church. Mixing his oils at left Is Bob, while John places morrow. Leading the singing will *
‘ ." ‘ ‘ ’ _ ‘ * 9 . . 345 The boys have put in 260 hours be Roy Lee Hiser, with Mrs. Jas-
work on the project, expect to complete it in about four months. ′ per Mallicote Jr. and Mlaa Jean
Albrecht accompanying at the bi- at MEOW A Venue
and:
Bernes depicted on the canvas t
The Creation, the Temptation, the
* A DC NO Aa . try finishing touches on a scene depleting can staying Abel.
rice after the Flood, Sacrifice of
Isaac Joseph introducing his fath-
or (Jacob) to Pharoah, Mosse in
the Bullrumhen, Moses -looking into
Three Great Kings (Haul, David
and Holomon), the Nativity of Je
sue. and the Crucifixion.
When the mural is completed It
will be placed in the Intermediate
Department of the church. Spon
sor of the project, which is being |
and Mrs Carlyle Bennett, altos
Robert Stroble, tenor, and Bomers-.
Barnett and Emile Horne, basses financed by the church, is Mra R
Mr. Barnett, choir director of Con-
nell Memorial Baptist Is a guest
soloist for the program
Dr. Areher Anderson, one-time
pastor of Westminster Preabyte:
rian Church and now pastor of
First Presbyterian in Duluth,|
Minn., will return to his old pulpit |
Sunday 91 7:80 p m as guest
speaker.
Sermon topics in Fort Worth
churches tomorrow
PROTESTANT EMNCOPAL
CNURC NEN
It Morgan
Church Building Young Episcopalians Here
Will Organize Tomorrow
To Begin July 1
$20,000 Structure
To Be New Home of
Christian Group
District Meet At 2:30
1 Fort Worth District council
meeting will be held at First Pres-
byterian Church tomorrow at 2:30
p. m A report will be given on
the district convention held in
Weatherford March 3 and 4.
| Plans are being laid to buy more
A REVIVAL will be launched ton, recreation chairman.
“‘"—a 4—2* Methodist * * *
Church Sunday by Rev. G P. Co-
mer, pastor of First Methodist launched April 7 at North Fort
Church, Waco, Rev. Mr Corner Worth Baptist Church, Rev. James
will preach at four services to- N. Morgan, pastor, announced,
morrow, at 10 and 11 a. m. and at * * *
A TWO-WEEKS revival will be
3 and 7:30 p. m. Services will be
held daily through next week at
10:30 a. m and 7:30 p m. Rev.
, . Claude P. Jones, pastor, an-
billboard advertising in prepara- nounced.
2 30 tion for the state convention to be
held in Dallas June 20-23. Bill-
_ ___Construction of a $20 000 church
Vickery Blvd., Leroy, Brownlow: building for Arlington Heights
"l'haroahs Advice to the Children Christian Church will begin about
lot Israel Katana Advice to the July 1, Rev. F Billington,
Children of God.", 10 50 A. m: pastor, announced today
• Business in the Lire of a Chra- The building, to he constructed
tian, ' 7 30 p nv . of light cream brick with red
1 Polytechnic Thomas D Rose: tile roof, will be two stories high
The Greatest Christian Ker r . with an auditorium seating 300
10 46 a m: Jesus Walked in Gal Location of the new structure will
■ Her" 7 45 p m . - at the intersection- of - Kenley
′ Washington Heights, I P Brice and Camp Bowie Blvd
Ntrothers, The Moral and th On the building committee are
» Positive Law of God 11 A m.i w f Conner c s Youngblend in the diocese
Heaton The King e Pen Knife 1 46 P m and H j Cosby. The finance Moore of Dallas director of the
* m Nouth Nummit, C. E Wooldridge committee is composed of Rev department of religious education
8 Weakness Analysed," 10 50 a m.;
of “ Almost Persuaded to be a Chria-
t. Trinity, Rev Lee W
"Across the Years," it
"Confirmation," 7:48 P ni
St. John’s, Rev Sherwood
Clayton, "In the Breaking
Bread." 11 a in sermon by H'' tian, 7 48 p in
John W Schwer of Denton, 5 30 Naginaw, W K Rose. “The Su-
Pm.. - .preme Court," 11 a m: Together Architect for the bulidang is
"I St. Andrew's, Rev Louia • er, 7 45 p. m Clyde H Wondrutt nabas Church, Denton,
Highland Park. Fred McClung. Four "thousand"cards went out guest speaker. A supper
•As New Born Haba 11 a n% to Arlington Heights residents I served in the parish house
Crowley, Fred MClung. ‘ this week, informing them of the lowing vespers »-
Our Very 7 P.Mnew church and soliciting their
Central,, men 1s maridse contributions Constrdetion will
H. First Vindeth ownAroth- begin. Rev Mr Billington prom "
er Himon. 10 46m: The Three ised, when the building fund.
: TI)= ramina octanes, ant 12000,
Philip and the Ramaritans," il A has the 100 mark
a. mi “Philip and the Ethiopian," -
Martin, "Defeating the Harnera,
11 h. m
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1 III Hi HFM
Boulevard, Rev. c I, Stewart
DR. JACK FURMAN will be the
speaker at the monthly meeting
of the Child Study Class at First
Presbyterian Church Friday at
10:15 a. m. Music will be by Mrs.
A. G. Fewsmith, soprano. Lunch-
eon will be served at noon by the
following hostesses: Mmes. J. J.
Bond, Charles Brown, C. A. Hick-
Sellion Begint at 2:30 P. M. at St. John’s
Church; Purpose It to Correlate Their Work
Young Episcopalians of the Fort Worth district, Dallas diocese,
will organize at a meeting tomorrow in St John's Church at 13
p. m, presided over by Kenneth Lyons, Dallas, president of the
Southwestern District of the Young Churchmen’s League.
Purpose of the movement is to correlate all young people's work
in Episcopal churches Eligible --------------------------
for membership are youths from
14 to 25 years.
Represented at the meeting will
be the three parishes in Fort’ . s -* KEV. P. W. WALKER of East- 2557) *---• "* * P ’"':
Worth, Br ownwood, Cleburne, Me- “Reality” is the subject of theThe Hily Spirit Is Filling" will land, will close a series of revival the following committee will
ridian, Stephenville, Denton, Ham- Lesson-Sermon which will be read be the topic of Emmett D Camp- meetings at Matthews Memorial ser e:andMrs. Jos F. Orr.
lton, Dublin and Arlington. About in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrowrat Congregation Church Methodist Church tomorrow, with Mass TMMTGNF sCan
'"i,;?i:r:r aS APtna sumbe tomorrow. , tomorminie And The World I rem: A’A sumroren) aZ 0, Fur, Mary EilnDAn weillur,
Amowin serve AM vice president good gift and ev ery perfect gift Christian, will be Mildred Linn Announced. # # . . Betty Brooke Eagle. After the
Miss Mary Jane
Christian Science
%9
SERMON TOPICS at Bryan
Avenue Baptist Church tomorrow
as announced by Rev. R. C. Moore,
u . . i pastor; "As Gold in a Hog's None."
Boulevard Christians society 11 A. — . + The Gray Head is a
will be led tomorrow by Elizabeth Crown Mum
McMakin, speaking on "Whath s e e
—• Kind of a Christian Am 1?"
boards erected last week are at
Fifth and Henderson and west of
the W. Seventh St. viaduct.
man, A. D. Evans, J. C. Taylor,
L. D. Parks, Gilbert Wright and C.
W. Wahldahl. At the fellowship
REV P w WALKER of Enst. supper Wednesday at 6:30 p. m..
The Hily Spirit Is Filling will land, will close a series of revival the f
good gift and every ,--------—
is from above and cometh down Her topic: "How the Bible Influ- I WYATT LARRYMORE. exten-
from the Father of lights, with ences the World Spealters in-sion service member of the Ham-
............■whom is no variableness, neither dude Hazlewood and Mar Ramsey revival staff, will speak
Mr Billington, Mrs R C Bowen, for the Dallas diocese, will be shadow of turning (James Clarke Musical selections at Harmony Baptist Church to-
C s Young blood, w C Conner present to aid in organiting the 1 17),Tucker presented by Laura Jane morrow at 11 a. m., Rev. Beryl
Mr and Mrs R s Banner A H district group. I Among the citations which com- TH kertrumpet player, and J*r’ Roberts, pastor announced, Mr.
Wilahusen w Fairhurst Ben | The meeting will close with prise the Lesson - Sermon is the rn* Hancock, soprano
ton Hsli and H 1 Cosby 5 30 p m vespers at which Rev following from the Bible: “And Paul Glass will have charge of
| Architect for the building is John Schwer, rector of St Bar I heard a great voice out of heav- the young people a group at
CM II wodrue I nabas' Church, Denton, will be en saying, Behold, the tabernacle Hemphill Presbyterian.
Four theunn .srds went out guest speaker. A supper will be of God is with men, and He will Eloise Bellah will lead-a union
I Four thousand cards went out e 11 fol- dwell with them, and they shall devotional at Rosen Heights Pres-
be His people, and God himself byterian. Leaders will be Mar-
shall be with them, and be their garet Mitchell, Robert Lavender,
God" (Revelation 21:3). Dorothy Calvert and Loree Rog-
The Lesson-Sermon also in-ers.
Larrymore, a former bootlegger
and gambler in East Tennessee
became connected with Rev. Mr.
Ham in Chattanooga, Tenn., in
1932.
ELDER H. G. BALL will occu-
Like Father,
Son Listed .. .
1*Ae • LRORCCto the Scriptures "' by Mary Baker group ...
y TEI 9 vEvI Eddy: “Take heart, dear suffer- An Endeavor Congress meeting C
i W a er, for this reality of being will will be heldat the home of Ema
rr 0 "X surely appear sometime and in Jean McBride, 1312 W- Allen,
Its gelling to be a habit for some way. There will be no Tuesday at 7:30 p. m !
members of the Stanford family to more pain, and all tears will be
break into "Who’s Who." | wiped away" (page #721. I
Rev M M |ecy" 7 10 p. m. ITT T | E R Stanford Jr., son of Rev.
Wentherford Mt , Rev J A. The Fort Worth Full CospelE. R Stanford of Matthews Mem -
Walkup, The Holy Spirit," II i Church will move into new head-orial Methodist Church, and a se-
m Judge Frank P Culver Jr. quarters tomorrow at 1209 Clinton nior at Southwestern University.
Y Sumner Welles on hie recent guest speaker at 7.30 p ni Ave, Rev. W D Albin pastor, an-has been included in this year‘s
pence mission ?" 7.48 p m | color Rev Fletcher nounced edition of "Who’s Who in Ameri-I
BAPTIST CHURHEN labell. The Meaning of Risen Organised in 1933, the ehurch
Rosen Heights, Rev Jesse Gar-With Christ ", 11 a m: The Gos-has outgrown its present quartern.
, roti. “Our People in Prayer," It pel a System of Mercy, Truth and The church is.arriinted with the
m.: “Grace Triumphant ’ Power," 7 45 p m Pentecostal Assemblies of Jesus
A Tumphant. T 48 . ′ Christ Present at thitial services
PM. , wa, , Misoun Avenue. Hey Claude r in the new building tomorrow will
First Will, Rev J K Jones, with Rev. (. P. Comer of h , ninihanthit
Warkentin. "God’s Grace During Waco, preaching at four services M514 I clanked e P.nY
the Dispensation of Human Do. “Gone With the Wind” 10 a m:! CityCstate chairman of the Fente-
minion,"’ 11 a m ; "Personal Re- "A Real Christian," 11 a m ; “A ' Assembles
gard," 7:80 p. m Bure Cure 3 p m aChiekena
Oakhurst Missionary, Rev Bu Come Home to Roost," 730 P m
ford MeLeroy, "The Cross of ,1
Christ," 11 a m; “The Ship-Coleman "Satisfaction In Reach
wreek," 8 p. m ling lafe’s Highest Goal,"
Harmony, Rev Beryl Roberts, a m: "Available Riches That
with preaching by Wyatt Larry - Cannot Fall 7 30 p m
more of the Ham-Ramsey revival I Glenwood, Rev Hubert Crain.
, start 11 a. m: regular service at “The Hunger for Deception" 10.50
7HO p. me a m. The Christian Portrait of
Arlington Heights, Rev T r Man" 7 45 p m
s Durham, with preaching by Dr K I Arlington H.-hi Res 1 md
“The Prodigal," 7 as p m ' Compel. * "’ " When Jesus
Polytechnic, Rev ED Dunlap Pusses Hy 7:30 P m
‘Going on the Potter’s Wheel 10 Central. Rev Marcus M Chunn Junior high children at 6:30 p m
a. m.: “The Revival," 7:45 p m. with preaching by Bishop Sam R | Tuesday
East Side Fundamentalist," Rev Hay. 11 am. andRey, Leon Mat. There is no fee but every dane-
D O’Neal “The Holy Sepulchre this assist ant pastor 7 10 I' m student must bring his own
g£M performance or Raster can .. Me"* ..Memertael, "L." " Partner A It "The ohMuX aro
Travis Avenue, Rev c K Mat-
thews, with preaching by Rev R
F Carle, pastor of Diamond Hill
Pantist, at 11 a m and 7:50
with preaching by Rev Nugent,
a prison chaplain, at 7 48 p m
Rosen Heights, Rev o 11
Braune, “Onward Christian Sol
diers,’ 11 a m The Milver Del
lar," with preaching by Rev. W
* MeCafferty, 7 45 p m
First Assembly of died. Rev A
C. Batea, regular services st It
A. m and 7 So p m
Exchange Avenue, IH. „ „
Collins, with preaching by Rev R.
D. Rook, “Why was Mussolini the
“rat and last dictator o be seen
7:80 p m
METHODIST CHURCHIRN
Mulkey Memorial, Rev T 8
Ogle, "After the Resurrec tion." 11
A ni ;'Fleet Fulfillment of Proph
Church Will Move
To New Headquarters
Meadow *****. noy Wiliam H*Old Dances Figure In
10 50
Recreation Courses
Stanford, with close of special se-
supper, the Session will have a
meeting at the church,
see
ROY M. PARKS, former stu-
deht of Bethany-Peniel College,
Bethany, Okla., will assume duties
tomorrow as musical director of
the First Church of ths Nazarene.
Rev. James McGraw, pastor, will
attend a preachers’ convention of
the Abilene district of the Naza-
rene Church next week in Abilene.
e s e
A REVIVAL AT BAPTIST Mis-
sion will go Into its sixth week to-
eludes the following passage from. 1 ______, -. -___
the Christian Science textbook, junior group at First Presbyterian.
| “Science and Health with Key will conduct a Bible quiz for her
can Colleges ' His father was list-
ed in "Who’s Who in America" for
the first time 16 years ago, while
president of Westmoreland Col-
lege.
Young Stanford, a member of
Alphi Chi Scholarship fraternity,
has edited The Megaphone,” col-
lege paper, for the past two years
He returned this week from Knox.
Old dances, such as the schot- nament at Durant, Okla
tische, polka, rake walk and rye
waits, form part of the regular
recreation course at the Recrea-
lion Building these days.
A beginners’ class for adults is
held at 7 30 p m. every Tuesday, 1
an advanced adult class at T p. m
on Wednesday, and instruction for
P m. services.
North Fort Worth, Rev James
N. Morgan. "Kindling
Fires." 11 a. m and 7 30 p m
cury the pulpit of Clinton Ave.
Primitive Baptist Church tomor- ,.
n .. row at 11 a. m. and 2:30 p. m., in morrow when Rev. E. M. Agee.
Marian Benton, sponsor of the the ahuanea he Elder Ginert Dal Tarrant County Baptist mission-
-----------* ′ w**tds ton pastor - ODEL A ary, is guest speaker, Viola Fer.
see guson, supervisor announced Rev.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S Training Mr. Agee will sper’t daily at 7:30 |
m. at the mission next week. f
• • •
MRS, EVELYN MUSE, vice
president of the Texas State B-if-
itualist Assn., will be guest lec-
turer for the anniversary services
to be held at Light of Truth Spiri-
tualist Church tomorrow at 8 p.m.,
Rev. Lena Devoe, pastor, an-
nounced. Rev. Mr. Agee will speak
daily at 7:30 p. m. at the mission
next week.
Training
department of Rosen
Heights Baptist Church will hold
their monthly program planning
meeting tomorrow at 5:45 p. m.
SERMON Topics at Grace In charge of the first Sunday pro.
Lutheran Church, as announced gram will the Pyramid U nion:
by Rev. M Arthur Johnson: "The the Always Ready Union, the sec-
Vacant Pew" 11 a m "Victor- one; th* Truthseekers Union, the
W A m.i third, and the Gideons, the fourth
ous Faith. 1 P.m. The Faithworkers' Union, headed
MIRS EVELYN MUSE Mice by Johnnie Hotchkiss, ia in charge
president or the Texas state spire of refreshments. Sponsor ot the
itualist Assn., will be guest lec-
Because failings of ministers are turer for the anniversary services
best known to their wives there to be held at Light of Truth Spir-
w ill be many a clerical blush Mon- itualist Church tomorrow at 1
day when a quartet of wives “ex- p. m. Rev. Lena Devoe, pastor, an-
pose' their husbands at an April
Preachers’ Wives
To ‘Expose’ Husbands
Fool's Day program.
Held in conjunction with the
monthly conference of Baptist
pastors at Broadway Biptist
Church, the program will get un
ville, Tenn, where with his col-
lege mate Joe Kneed of Amarillo
he participated in the National
Collegiate Debate Tournament
Last month, the team of Stanford on the heat" include Mrs. W. Fred
and Sneed attained the semi-finals Swank of Sagamore Hill, discuss-
In the Southwestern Debate Tour- ing The Preacher Keeping His
Appointments," Mrs. Kermit Mel-
ugin, Arlington (Texas) Baptist,
The Preacher Always Wants
to Resign." Mrs Dick Cagle, Dia-
mond Hill, “The Preacher and His
Imaginary Ailments,” and Mrs.
Bradley Allison. The Big Busi
ness of Being a Preacher’s Wife.”
Presbyterial Picks
Mrs. C. C. Braggans
STEPHENVILLE, March 80
Mrs C. C Braggans of the First
Presbyterian Church of Fort
Worth- today headed the Fort
Worth Presbyterial, women a mis-
sionary social, as a result of yea-
learned, the classes will turn to terday's installation session which
closed the organisation a two-day
ries of revival services conducted square daneine and recular ball-
by Rev I’ W Walker of East-2242-Mnetns and regular nail
land, 11 a m and 7:30 p m
room dancing
Mrs. Ida Mae Heffington, In-
structor, said 60 couples are en-
Broadway, Dr James F Hardie, rolled in the advanced class, five
Carrying Out Re born Hopes,"leouples in the beginners’ class, and
Revival 11 a m . “Thy Kingdom Come,” 20 couples In the junior high class
PRE ABYTERIAN CHURCHES
6 W p m I —...............—•
Cumberland, Rev Alister Sin- r-i w
Arlington Heights, Rev F E.jelair, Christ a Ministry. After the Files For 70 Cents
- Bulling ton. “Afler-Easter, What# Resurrection," 11 a m.: “ The As in Old Court Claim
10:48 a. in : ’The Church and Its---------7.....7 = •
Laymen," dedicated to the laymen
of the church, 7:30 p m.
Boulevard, Rev W It Woolard
. "The Eternal Heritage" 11 a m.:
"The Symbolism of Baptism,"
T:30 p. m
Chestnut Avenue, Rev Granville Worth, preaching for both serve The Haynes Whirlwind Co., for-
T Walker, “Let's Have a Fight ices at 11 a m and 1:30 p m merly operated by Mr Haynes, is
10:50 a m.. “The Need to Act," Rosen Heights, Kev John F in the hands of receivers and Fed-
7:30 p. ni —’ Walvpord, (The Man to Whom eral Bankruptcy Referee Glenn
Riverside, Rev William s wit- the Word of the Lord Came.* 11 | Smith asked an creditors to file
Mis. "Feed My Sheep.” 11 a. m.:
“Casting Your Pearls, Where ?'
7:30 p. m.
University, Rev Perry E Greah-
am, "Wholesome Religion." 11 a
m.: “The Blessing of Persecution,”
■ 7:1n p. m.
Marnolia Avenue, Dr J. Leslie
Finnell. "Burning Hearts," 11 a.
m., “The Indwelling Christ,” 7:50
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
Arlington Heights, Rev F
meeting here.
Other officers installed were
Mra A. C. Culbertson of the Ar-
lington t Heights Church, Fort
Worth, secretary, and Mra D. I.
Kelly Rosen Heights Church, Fort
Worth, treasurer
| Jacksboro was designated for
the fall presbyterial and the meet-
ing next spring was tentatively
tension of Christ
7:80 p. m
8
nounced Mrs. Maude Kline, blind-
fold ballot reader, will read bal-
W
North Fort Worth, Rev H W
set for Crowley ------
District Clerk W E (Gene)| Miss Hugh H Smith Stephen-
Alexander, today filed a go-cent ville, missionary education secre-
Allen, Faithful Work 11 Alexander, today filed a 90-cent ville, missionary education secre-
“No Man Care th for My claim against Charles H Haynes, tary of the Fort Worth Presby-
a m.; --- ----------- ---------------—------... ------ .
Soul." 7 80 P m. acquitted las year in Criminal terial, and Mrs Roy Vorhees of
Handley, ‘lev Alva E Miller, District Court of murdering his
with Rev. J Stuart Pearce, Fort son
Weatherford talked on yesterday
afternoon's program.
Nineteen churches were repre-
sented
am
Why Ashamed of Jesus?" claims.
Thumbing through hie books
derway at 10 a m.
Preachers' wives who will “turn
lots A memorial service will be
held for departed members of the
church.
see
A FELLOWSHIP of Evangelism
program at Weatherford St. Meth-
odist Church tomorrow at 6:15
p. m will include the following
speakers: Mra. Leila Richardson,
Mrs. E J. McFadden, Mrs. Cora
Woodland, Mra E J. Delk, T. J
Lehew and Mra. Mary Nettleton
Providing music will be Mr. and
Mrs H. G. Hopp, singing a duet,
and Mrs. Ola James soprano solo.
% % e
A REVIVAL MEETING is be-
ing conducted at Exchange Ave.
programs is Mrs. Jessie Garrett,
wife of the pastor.
s e e
M. C. FRANKLIN, minster of
the Church of Christ, Greenville, |
will be guest speaker at the
monthly meeting of preachers, el- j
ders, teachers and other workers
of the Churches of Christ Monday
at 10 a. m. at Polytechnic Church
House. A graduate of Phillips |
University, Enid, Okla., Mr 1
Franklin spent two years doing
graduate work at the Southern
Baptist Theplogical Seminary He
is the author of “The Chain That
First, Dr. 1 D. Anderson, " Cods
Saving Search," 11 a. m.: “Lest a
Worse Thing Befalls Us." 7.80
p. m.
Morningside, Rev. Lloyd R
Thompson, "God's Beautiful Wis-
dom." 11 a. m; “ The Christian
Layman’s Duty," THS p m., ad-
dress by R K Towery church el.
der in service dedicatedto the
laymen of the church T
S CHURCHES OF CHRIST
SOUTHSIDE, C. A. Norred,
„ “Human Orders In Religion 10 45
• “′ "A Count side Conver-
City to Buy 4 New Fire
Trucks, Repair Stations
Provision will be made in next
year’s municipal budget for at
least four new fire trucks and
$5000 or $6000 worth of repairs to
fire stations, City Manager Both-
well said today. Hie announce-
ment followed inspection of 10 of
the city's 21 stations. The depart-
ment needs new equipment badly,
he said. Fire Chief Killian is as-
sisting in the study of depart-
mental needs.
nue Assembly of God by Rev. R. 1
D. Zonk, Rev M. E. Collins, pas-
tor, announced.
THE REVIVAL at Arlington
Heights Baptist Church will con-
tinue through April 7,
with
preaching by Dr. E Leslie Carl-
son, professor at Southwestern
Baptist Theological Seminary,
Rev. T. E. Durham, pastor, an-
nounced
Breckenridge Pastor
Heads 17th Baptists
BRECKENRIDGE, March 29
REV. J. STUART PEARCE will
continue an evangelistic meeting
at Handley Presbyterian Church
through April 7, Rev. Alva E.
Miller, pastor announced.
see
MISS SARA FCRVIS and Uet
Stephens will participate in the
reaper service at Broadway Pres-
byterian Church tomorrow at 5:80
p m . Dr. James F. Hardie, pas-
tor, announced.
THE CHOIR OF
BROADWAY
BAPTIST CHURCH
will present an Easter Cantata
“OUR RISEN LORD AND
RING"
By Harris
at 10:50 A. M. Tomorrow
Carlyle Bennett, directing
7:30 p.m.: Rev. Carl B. MeGin-
nis will preach.
9:50 a. m.—Bible School.
6.10 p. m.—Training Union.
7:80 p. m ******* -NI Guv .■—. -*=
First, Dr. James K. Thompson, Mr Alexander came across the 90 ____________. _________
It is 1 Myself,” 11 a md See- cents which Mr Haynes owed as Rev. Phillip McGahey, pastor of
ing What You Cannot Bee.” 6 part of the court costs growing i-at Dana - X .—-
out of a debt suit between Haynes
and C. C. Littleton in 1934. He
filed his claim.
pm
Westminister, Rev. J H Pat-
terson, “Glorious News the Da-
feat of Death," 11 a m; "The
Potter's Wheel," sermon by Dr.
Archer K. Anderson of—Duluth.
Minn.__
SPIRITUAL CHURCHES
Light ef Truth, Rev. Lena De-
voe, "The Birth of Modern Spirl-
tualism," 11 a. m ; anniversary
and memorial service 8 p. m.:
message service. Thursday at 8
p. m.
Friendly Hour, Mrs Essie
Buechel, “After the Resurrection,”
and talk on "Spirituality of To-
day.”___
■ OTHER CHURCHES
St. Paul Lutheran, Rev Victor
L. Mahnken, 'The Living Christ
in the Living Church,” 10:30
a m.: “Elijah," 8 p. m.
St. .John’s Evangelical, Rev.
Bert Helm, "After the Dawn," 11
First Baptist Church, Brecken-
ridge, is the new president of the
17th District Baptist Convention
which closed its session late yes-
terday. He succeeds Rev P D
O’Brien of Stamford Miss Helen
Gresham Of Breckenridge was
chosen secretary.
Stamford was selected for Ute
next meeting.
A REVIVAL will begin tomor- 1
row at Polytechnic Baptist Church:
with services dally at T:45 p m 1
at the church, Rev. E D. Dunlap, i
pastor, announced. Leading the
am.
First Congregational, Rev S T---—, _,...,„„.', Leming Mw
McKinney, “Timothy: Paul's Son singing will be C A Holcomb.
In the Faith.” 11 a m.: "Eight see
Days After." 7:30 p. m. A MEETING of. the church
First Church of the Nazarene, council of St John's Evangelical
Rev James McGraw, "The New Church will be held Monday at
tae." 11 a. m: “The Unehang- 7.30 p. m. T V. Helmcamp. Srani.
8 p. m; Thursday message service
conducted by Mra Emily Martin
Fort Worth, Rev. CL L Sharp, -------.= ---------„
"What Think Ye of Jesus," 8 tare." 11 a. m.; “The Unehang- 7:30 p. m. T. V. Heimcamp, prest-
p. m.; mid-week message service ing Christ," 7:30 p. m. ident, announced.
A MEETING of the church
MORDECAI HAM
Speaks All Day Sunday Aa Follows:
10 a. m., Worth Theater—Subject, “Big Pegs Is Little
Holes and Little Pegs in Big Holes."
11 a. m., First Baptist Auditorium—Subject: “Shade
Dwellers and Garlic Lovers.”
s p.'m. Tent Tabernacle, T. P. Reservation—“The
Mystery of Christ's Second Coming.”
7:30 p. m., Tent Tabernacle, T. P. Reservation—“The
Biggest Sinner in Fort Worth.”
Radio Program First Baptist Church 7-8:30 h. m.:
11-12:30 noon: 4:30-5 p. m.: 10-12 p. m.
8,010 in Sunday School in Dr. Norris' two churches
last Sunday.
Hear a Sermon Sunday
University Christian
Church
Perry E. Gresham, Minister
11:00 a.m.t "Wholesome Relig-
ion."
7:30 p.m.: ''The Blessing of
Persecution.''
Worship Somewhere Sunday
9:30 a. m.—Church School.
10:50 a. m. — Morning
Worship, "The Great Re-
quest." Junior Church Serv-
ice.in the Chapel.
7:30 p. m.—Evening Wor-
ship, "Faith and Living."
First Methodist
Church
Fifth at Florence Street
J. N. R. SCORE, Minister
Visitors and Strangers In
the City Especially Welcome
REVI
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row will be
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REVIVAL
MEETING
POLYTECHNIC
Baptist Church
3001 AVENUE D
11 a. m.
"God’s Sav-
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7 1: 30 p. m
"Lest a Worse
(w.Tin,Befell
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glee Fellewing
• B Kach Sermon
Dr. I- D. Anderson, Pastor
First Christian
Church
Throckmorton St. ait Sixth
was a. m. Church School
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor
REVIVAL
Continues Through April %
at the
COLLEGE AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
DR. SHELTON 0. POSEY,
Conducting the Revival
SUNDAY
10:50 a. m.—The Glory of
the Christian Life,”
7:30 p. m.—“My Gospel."
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