Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 289, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY
* "THE ONE SIN"
IS TO REJECT
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MEETINGS THURSDAY NIGHT
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Rev. M. X. Terrell, prem-hlng at
Ftfrvlew School How* W«dhradiiy
night, vh«r<< he is conducting a revival
■prvke, took for his subject, The One
Sin.' iiMiiiK tor a text a part of the
third verqe of the third chapter of
raul's Eplhtle to the HehrewH. "How
shall yc oNcapc if you m-glect mo great
• salvation." Rev. Terrell said in
part:
' Christianity Is-a warfare. It re-
quires diligence and constant fighting
against the devil. Christianity comes
through salvation and it is a greut
sal vii Hon. Why?
"First. lr is a great salvntion be-
cause of the manner in which it was
given or made possible. The Father
worked 4.000 years completing plans,
forma and figures, and finally became
a man to reach mail. He came into
the world not in adulthood* but in In-
$ fan!hood. . He came into the world in
tbe form of an infant thivt He might
Roynl Arch Chapter No.' 01!, K. A. M.,
at MtsoOliic hall. Officers will be elect-
ed. ' 1
K. O. T. M., at Maccabee hall.
Sherman Lodge No. 45, I. O. O. F.,
at Masonic hall.
| Copper Smiths' Uuion, at U. of R. T.
.hall.
I Sherman Clearing No. 3, Order of
.Perfected Woodcraft, at Carpenters'
ball.
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sanctify etery portal of hiiuian exist-
ence #hlch hntl Iwr-n di.file<l n the
result of the fall of Adam in the gar-
den of Eden. , ■
"Second, it is a gr<*ar salvation be-
cause of what it cost. Christ came
ipto the world, not to lie Horn, not
to serve, not to perform miracle*, but
to die. It co^t His lift* in order to
ibake It great. It cost Him His blood
which is the life-giving element. Christ
did not dare give His disciple* the
high commission to go and prelieh the
Goapel of a bloody Christ until He
bad died on Calvary. Not until forty
daya after Hte death, just before He
ftiremfed Into Heaven. dl«,l He tell HI*
dlaclplea to go and preach this ines-
aaae.
"Tins disciples were perhaps preju-
diced against those that had taken the
Ufa of their Savior, had crucified
Him forty days before, nud said: 'Do
you mean for us to *ro bark nnd tell
the ones who crucified you that sal-
vation la for them?' And He answer-
ed them sayliiK. 4Yes, go and tell the
man nho put the crown «f thorns upon
My h« d. trll Yhe man who smote Me
with th" c«ne felt the man who *pat
In My face, tell them all that this sal-
vation |s for theui- TVIl the man who
thrnat tl> mr*ri\ in My -hie that there
la a nearer way to M* heart. than
Tbnt. ! TVH Mai this wirivnffon Is 4nr
him I This salvation Is erent esonch
to satp tN« meanest « n in tin- ea th.*
"ffow can von hhWi^ If ne?Vwt
•o great salvntlen? If Is not. what
yon do that danins your soul, but
whit yon do not ls lleve. Your char-
acter may he an n-hite as the drlren
snow, you may honest, you may at-
.tend Stindav s< b *>l, yon may belong
to the church you may even prav. hut
If you do noi believe In Jesus Christ
and accept Him, yrni arc lost Th*.re
la jnat one sin. Profanity, ndultnry.
murder, etc.. sr not sin. Ther are
the fruits of sin. iust as s t*'Hch Is
the frwl* of fh«* tree and n«t the tree
Itself Tfp It"** heilcvetti not Is dsmn-
Pd already^ Whosoever lielieveth shsll
he *sve«l M« " 'lit.v will not carrv you
to Heaven, There are fwo faiths, a
mstorie or ge**ersl faith and a per-
sonal faith > Even the devil | elleve*
tha4 there Is a Ood Who d« es not?
Evervbodv hell^ves there Is a Ood. hnt
tlitf will not sflte yon. Personal/# Ith
la the aarlnc fslth." ...
The meetlnr I* crowing In Interest
despite the weather, and on Wedne*.
dav nl^ht th^re o conversion.
Mlas Mae a* flt-rrn^n 1* thn
rlsnlst nnd Ed Oordon lend* the,
al* e'n«. -
TV Key Memorial orrh«*tr« ef }t
nil! he present at th'> meeting
ThHto^dH ntgtw *wnd the tmMir gener-
allv lr, lnv te<1 to attend.
Another rain fell in Sherman Thurs-
day.
Mrs. D. M. Dickey, who fell and
broke her right arm Tuesday, is re-
ported to be resting well.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hitching have
tno\ed from East Lamar Street to
West Cherry Street.
The Sherman Advertising Club will
meet at the Chamber of Commerce
, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
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A mass meeting of the Republicans
of Grayson County will be held at the
[Court House iu Sherman Friday, at 2
p. m., for tbe jwrpoae bf planning our
county ticket.
The ladles' swimming program iit
the Y. M. C. A., which was to have
bcguii the last of this week, has lieen
post|K«ned until Tuesday of next. week.
, A three months' membership In "Y"
will be allowed to working girls and
High School girls during the' summer,
|t is announced.
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City police are now better prepared
for any Incipient crime wave. Chief
of Police Frank Ree|p unpacked two
new Smith &' Wesson .38 guns for
service, at vthe police office Monday.
The Chief has heretofore carried a
Colt .45, but the new weapons are re-
Yimes"
CAN KILL YOU
No exaggeration in that statement!
Man j deaths every day result- from
nothing more or less than kidneys that
are not doing their work. To the .kid-
neyr fall a large and very Important
part of the process of elimination—
t disposing of the body's pohwmous
wiMte. The kidneys arti aided to a
targe* extent by the sweat glands,
v.'hose Importance many overlook.
♦ If your kktneya and sweat glands
. are not up to their Job, your health—
! perhaps your life1-!* at stake. Imine-
! din My, get Ferce Tonic, the great ay*-
I teml<- recom-.ructlve. and avail your-
self of its powerful aid. Besides I*-
ing a tonic of general value 1o the
whole system Force acts with partic-
ular effect «m the kidneys and sweat
glands, promoting tholr functional ac-
tivity and restoring them to normal
condition.
fWt give your kidney* a chance to
kill you. Get Force today.
For aale by Carl R. Nail. Keiths
I>rug Store. Sherman Drug Company.
Mason'a Drug Co.. Mitchell's Pharma
ey and all other good druggists.♦( Adv.)
New School at Waskom.
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Marshall. Toxaa. June s. -At a
meeting between the school board of
Waakom and C. G. l^nc-as^r. ardd-
tect of this city, plsns snd specifica-
tions for a new school building to^
coat $84,568 wen decided upon.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
GATHERING
JULY 2nd
FLOWING WELLS
I. B. Reeves will deliver
an address Sunday even-
ing. Come ' and bring
your family.
BIG PICNIC
JULY 3rd and 4tk
New conveniences just
installed. Everything to
make you have a big
time.
$1.35
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RAPID, SIMPLE
ECONOMICAL
The substantial gal-
vanized steel construc-
tion insures long life and
good service.
PRICE $1.35.
Get Yours Now.
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THEATRE
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"Parisian
Scandal"
A photoplay that
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mischieveous little
devil of the screen
putting the charm
kick into a whirl-
wind of romance.
ALSO COMEDY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
"THE THREE BUCKAROOS"
gardfd as being lighter and juat as
effective shooting irons.
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Pictures recently taken of the mem-
bership of the Baracca class of the
First Baptist Church, following a mem-
bership drive which increased the class
cnrollmeh* to - were exhibited at a
private showing at the Travis Theatre
Thursday morning, lur addition to the
Sunday morning class work of the
class shown, the picture showed the
goat rc ast and "picnic at Old Settlers'
Park given by the losers of the contest
to the winners, and also tbe children's
department at the church. After being
showu for three days here next week,
the picture will go Into regular film
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The first of the season's free park
concerts to be given by tbe Municipal
Band will la* Friday evening of next
week, June 16, at Houston Park." Al-
though correctly stated in the body of a
story appearing Wednesday, the time as
stated la the head placed the concert
for next Friday evening. Although la-
boring under financial difficulties at
present, the baud executive committee
has determined to go ahead with its
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it log relative* in the city.
Howard lN>Laofr has srrived home
from Texas A. & M. College.
('. J. Haydon of McKlnncy was in
Sherman Thursday on business.
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Judge Jeff W. Hsssell of Austin was
^ • „ In Sherman several days tbi* week on
A Once Clayton of \an Alstyne was business 1
a visit. r here Thursday.—— ^ „ v
* .. ^ , i a - , ^ , < otigressman Sam Ruyburn was in
* " Dltke W Anaia was in thc city Sherman Wednesday afterncNin and
lniirsda>. Thursday morning.
Mrs. Hattie Thoiupson of Henlson i>|xle l^ec? Gaitber has return-
waa here rfhonping riiursday. from Pallas where she spent the
Jack Howe has arrived home, from past, winter iu kindergarten work.
Texas A. ft M. College. Mrs. M. A Woods, who has l* en
Mrs. J. H. Js>ftus sjant Thursday «J* <ling <he winter at Winter Gar-
visiting In Dallas. Fi t, has returned home.
S. I>. Puruell of Lewlsville. Denton Mr- and Mrs. R. S. Milton of Vsn
County, ieft Thnrsday for his home. - Alstyne wcfe in tbe city Wednesday
Berry B. Cobb is spending a few "Popping.,
dav« in Sai* Antonio on business. I A. H. Richerson of Frisco. Texaa,
Holly Taylor of Van Alstyne was iu WH* 1,1 lh<> tU> W«&**<*aj ° busi-
on North
news.
Mr.
aud Mrs. L. B. Virginia and
are*visiting relatives in Dai-
few
program of weekly concerts hi the dif-
ferent (Mirks yds summer, in the belief
that better support will Is1 forthcoming : business.
When these Concerts become an estab- Frank Ilugben ft ajperfding a
llshed lcature. days in.McKlnney on btisinesM/
** I Davis Kellams kas returned to his
Friend, of Ufa. Mary Ken Peon. "T Ocon to Hh.««r.
duugbter of Mr. and Mr . Enum'tt' .Mr"'. M; *• McTSmaa at Topelta,
Penn of Wbitrwrlctat, will l Interest- Mr"- A- a- Kempo.
the city Thursday op business
Mark Sarazin of Dallas Is visiting . Mr* 01
in the city. 1 ^laughter
W. B1 I^ong of Bonham was in the hM' .
city Thursday cm business. 1 Mrs. h. < . Dulln of Dallas, who has
Gradv Brown is amendini; a few .l>.vs ,K,#*n vWtlnK MrH T- L* Botmau. left
. S . La Wednesday afterncHm for her homV.
In Dallas on business. . ' ... .
t u *i im i,. ^ vv- Brown, who has lieen iu the
J. H. Moody is iu Commerce on c|fy Ultyi wn left
city several clays c n business.
Thursday for his home at Piano,
Burrel Massie of McK limey, who
has been attending eourt here, left
lltursdny for his home.
I George Hughes left for his home at
Sanger, Texas, after a few days' visit
! in the city.
and Mrs. c. W. Parker
Cleveland Avaue.
J. O. Bacon of Van Alstyne was In
the city Thursday.
W. D. Benton of Van Alstyne was In
Shermau Thursday.
J. W. Brown of Piano was In the
city Thursday.
Miss Fay Randalls of Walnnt
Springs Is visiting friends lu the city
for a few days..
Geo. Cunningham of Prosper,- who
has Itccit in the city attending court,
returned to bis home Thursday.
Mrs. Lowe Bonham aud son, Vincent,
left Thursday morning for Texarkana,
to visit Mrs. Bonbam'a mother, Mrs. L.
F. Kck.
Mrs. F. P. Varley and children,'who
have been in Sherman the past year,
where the children attended school,
have returned to Colllnsvllle.
Mr. aud Mrs. Sam Anderson of Tioga
are spending several daya in Sherman,
Mrs. Anderson undergoing treatment
for her eyes.
Sherman Chapter No. 62, Royal Arch
Masons, will hold a stated meeting at
Masonic hall Thursday evening, at
which time the annual election of of-
ficers will be held. "
Mrs. J1 M. Neatherly and Mra. M.
Drye of Van Alstyne and Mra. M. Y.
Burch and Miss-Elisabeth Hayes of
Vernon were In the city shopping
Thursday.
W. Cole, St. ftopia; N. M. Paeon,
cago; F. T. Buss. 8t. Louis; B
Fleming. DaHaa: K. F. laacy, Dalian;
D. R. Leatman, Dallas; G. W. Wel
Chicago; JV Taylor, Sapnlpa; Ok la. ;<
W. W. tJary. Dallas: K. M. Hafper,
Dallas; W. H. Seouland. Dallas; J.
Ronth, Trenton, Texas; F. J. Buttery
St Louis; J. K. Syrln, St. Louis; A. C.J
Brooke. Cbh-ago; J. H. Lloyd, DpllaayL
W. B. Lory, Dallas; Mra. M. A. Kelry^
Fort Worth; James Stover, Dallas; G^
Erwln. Guuter; H. DeRoot, Okmulgee/
Okla.; A R. Feld, St I^mla; C. Bi
Bates, Dallaa; Tom Hughes, Dnllas;
B. Sountell, Wacci; L. O. Harvley. D0l<
las; D. S. .Sharp, Waco; Leo <>ottUe!e„
Kausas City; R S. Coadrey, Cletl®
, land. Ohio; C. W. Maskle. Dallna;
I A. Lucas, Dallas; R. M. Johnson, Dal
las. .
Williams Hotel Arrfvala.
J. T. Hood, Dallas; Jamea
Dallas; L. B. .Shaw, Whitesboro;
J. Wlieela, VaUey View; A. G.
fan, Dallas; E. B. Moore. Dallas; ,
Golden, Fort Worth; W L. Stewart,
Galveston; E. G. Long, Fort Worth.; |
Cotton nt Marshall.
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ed to learn of her recent election as | E. G Odle of Denlson was in Sher-1 ailf| jnr8. e. Kuykendall of
editor of the Daedalian Quarterly at, man Wednesday. ITeague, Texas, are visiting Mr. and
C. I. A., Denton. Tills publication* is I Ix>nie M.vrU of Whitewright Is visit- Mrs. J. Williams, 1202 North Hopson
issued by the C. I. A. students and the(|ng In the city. street.
editora ore elected by the student M lT Treman s|K%t WVnlnesday In | Mrs. o. A. I^wls, who has,been vls-
Sheiuiau on business. Itlng in the city for seve ral, days, left
J. H, I uke U'ft Thursday for Anna for her home at Farney, Texas,H
on busineua. Wednesday afternoon.
R. A. Modrall of Austin ts Visiting Jim Willis and John C. Dannel have
Mrs. Gitssic Modrall of this city.- Irelnrne^l from Fort Worth where they
Miss Etta Ecklep has returned from attended a meeting of the IVxas Fu-
a visit to Fort Worth. j nernl Directors, and Embalmers Asso-
Frmk* Forties of Gtahari: Texas.
«MVdiu| several clays iu Sherman. v ! Wr. and Mrs Esrl R. PiiTker of Dal-
Mia. 8. Haiti of Joplin, Mo.. I. vis- h"Vc '"ivvA ,OT • TlsU w,th Mr'
IxHly. Miss Penn will have charge of
the art department of the publication
during the 1022-23 term. She also was
recently elected, secretary /of the
Athenian Club, an honor club of C. I.
A., all memtiers of which must have
an average of B-plus in tbeir work:
Chief of Police Frank Recce states
that there have been numerous com-
plaints recently inacle with regard to
j>ersons keeping bogs inside the limits
defined in the ordinance prohibiting
jthc keeping of hogs in thlse limits. Tbe
complaints have been occasioned by
warm weather, Mr. Reece states, and
it will be necessary for the depart-
ment to enforce tbe provisions of the
ordinance if neighbors complain. Per-
sons keeping hogs msy lesrn whether
they are in the prohibited limits by
catling either the Police Station or city
admfedstrativ^ offices.
Annual recital by pupils ef Mr. Caae
Sherman Hall, Ttnirsday, June 8,
No admission.
8:15. I
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WOODLAKE POOL NOW OPEN
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—Go out and enjoy a good swim.
your lunch and stay all day.
20c Round Trip. *
Bay Tickets at Stations or from Conductors
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railway
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Blnkiey Hotel Arrival*.
A ■ •' %■' ; . ' ,''V" ''/v J.. v, ' •' V v':i
J. L. Travers, New York; S. ' D.
Smith, Dallas; Sam Rayburn, Bonham;
W. Brittain, Austin; W. L. McEthan,
Fort Worth; W. L. Forstuner, Texar-
kana ; Mlsa B. McCaughin. New York
City; O. E. HaWley, Dallas; B. M,
Awpla, Dallas: Max S. Chnelder, St.
Louis; L. J. Polosky, New York; H.
Marshall, Texas, June' hwif
drel bales of spot cotton waH sold anf
the local market here Wednesday folk
20 cents n pound, bringing SlO.OOOi
Cotton Is selling at from 20% cent4
to 20cfnta, |
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Oklahoma Wheat Harvest.
9| ths Atiociate4 IViW
Oklahoma' City, June 8.
mately 4,000 me fro 0«t«i<ie
State wll! be re<jttlred to harvest
/Oklahoma wheal, crop tMa year,
cording to statlstica compiled
Claude Connolly, State LibOT
missioner
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Just 2 More Daya o
The Final Removal Sale!
Then, the Moving, to Our New
«tarta Monday Morning—Get Lined Up
Tomorrow or Saturday on the Things
You Overlooked.
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The liberal Removal Sale Reductions* now so
sought after by thrifty buyers, can not last all Summer;
there must be an ending, and that time is set for Saturday
night at 9 o'clock, when the key is turned for a final sus-
pension of business in our present location—Step lively
folks and buy all you can right II pto the closing hour.
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The More You Buy—tbe More Yon Save
and the Less We'll Have to Move.
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AT LAST IT'S HERE LOI^ WEBER'S >
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Opinions may vary as to what constitutes the. greatest
possession of man or woman, but in "What Do Men
Want?** the great American drajna^of the hunt for hap-
piness, Lois Weber* the author and producer, gives a-
startling definition of .man's wants and woman's desires.
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? LEARN WHY HUSBANDS LEAVE. HOME ?
"WHAT DO MEN WANT?"
1$ it—Love? Happiness? Thrills? Home? Money? Babies? Luxur-
ies? Excitement?
BE ONE OF THE THOUSANDS THAT SEE LOIS WEBER'S ANSWER
Schedule Time Today—3, 5, 7 and 9 P. M.
Coming Soon—"My Old Kentucky Home,"Round Three," "Queen
of the Turf," "Hi# Nibs," etc. k r < . i* 1.
rap-i'-il
Weave*, Silks, Mohairs and utiwr
Cool Fabrics take care of the Comfort.
Fine Tailoring and Expert Designing
care of the style, and our Final,
Sale takes care of the Price.
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Men's Suits Reduced 25%
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"Don't Move lt-Soll Iff'-BUY N0W!;
AWNINGS FOR THE HOME—WE MAKE THEM!
Sherman's Greatest Department Store,
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