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THE ABILENE REPORTER. ABILENE. TEXAS
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EVERYTHING READY FOR SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL CLASH
PAGll EIGHT
1 1
If
DOUBLE HEADER HE RE
AT WEST TEXAS FAIR
WILL BE FULL OF "PEP"
All act for tho blj; uouhlo-hcndor
football clash at the West Toxas Fair
Saturday.
For tho first time in tho history of
Abllcno local fans will havo tho Op-
portunity Of Booing two football clash-
es In tho sntno afternoon when tho
Abilene Christian College ulovcn lines
up against tho Clarendon outfit and
tho Simmons Cowboys talto on tho
New Mexico Aggies.
Both tho local teams havo been put-
ting In long workouts during tho post
two woolen and havo whipped into
pood condition. And such seoms to bo
tho case with their Oppononts. Who are
both reported to havo tho strongest
team they havo had In soventl years.
Tho A. C. C Clarendon clash is tho
first gnmo scheduled nnd will begin at
2 o'clock. Tho A. C. C. Wildcats un-
der the tutorship of Vic Payne former
Simmons Collcgo stnr. aro in good
condition and with tho addition of n
number of good high school players
at tho oponlng of tho Boason repra-
sont ono of tho best football collec-
tions tho college has over put .into tho
t lold Thirty men havo beon working
out throughout tho past thrco woolen
nnd with such men ns Dillingham
Colley Curtis Captain Scott. Collins
and Craig in tho llno-up tho real
Btrcngth of tho team can bo discerned.
But Clarendon llkowl-o has an ag-
gregation of good football players anil
with tha heaviest lino in this section
of tho state ara contemplating doing
big things in Saturday's game. Claren-
don defeated A. C. C. last year ahd
has hopes of repeating again this year.
Sovcn letter men reported back for
training this year four of these being
backfield men. It is generally con-
ceded that a lineman is much easier to
develop than n backfield and with all
her backs returning Clarendon will
havo tho ndvantago of ond year's ex-
perience in that department.
Opinions Differ
However all coaches do not bellovq
that boof and brawn aro altogether de-
termining factors in winning a foot-
ball game. Teamwork is tho main
thing and from all indication tho
Wildcats havo this. Ono thing seems
certain that thospoctatoira will havo
tho prlvilego of soolng tho best Banjo
A. C. C. has over player' and a battle
from beginning to end at that.
For tho Simmons team tho 19-0 de-
feat of Now Mexico Military Instltuto
at Roswell last Saturday was an en-
lightening factor in that it gavo Coach
Hays an opportunity to study his team
under fire. Ho was well pleasod with
tho showing and although tho scoro
was not as heavy as that mado ngainot
tho sumo team last year ho lays this
to tho change of nUUudo moro than
anything clso.
Tho hackflold for Saturday's game
Is In good shape ahd had boon ex-
hibiting good teamwork throughout
tho Week. Ycager reported for the
nuartcjrback position during tho wcel:
and with Adams Fullback and Camp
und L. Johnsons halves as running
mates ho Should be ablo to pilot the
team to a victory as far as tho back-
field is concerned.
At no time has there been any wor-
ry concerning tho line. Mado up al-
most altogether of first string men of
last year's team It represents practic-
ally the samo front that last year Was
altogether impregnable ngalnst tho on-
slaughts ofsomo of tho speediest nnd
hardest teams In Texas .including T.
C. U. nnd Baylor Unlvorsity. There
seems Uttlo Indication that tho Apple
will be ablo to make much by lino
plunges Saturday.
Mexico Confident
The New Mexico aggregation Is com-
ing to the Fair game with every de-
termination to annex a victory in re-
venge for the two defeats that have
been administered to 'tho N. M. M. 1.
during the past two years. Undo- the
direction of Coach Bergman former
Notro Dame star they represent a coU
lection of speed nnd xysatlllty tho
Hkb of which la rarely seen In a team
this early In tho season. Always hav-
ing a good team the AkbIcs represent
tho strongest clevori tho school has
over had. Eleven regulars on last
year'B team returned for training dur-
ing tho early pari of tho season and
havo spent threo weeks of hard work
In preparation for tho clash hore
Tho line-up for tho A. C. C.-Clarcn-don
College game followsi
A C C
Cantrcll
Collins
Craig
HIJl
O. Brown
Vaughn
Bmltll
Scott
Dillingham
CurtlH
Colley
Position
1.E.
UT.
L.a.
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n. a.
n.T.
it. E
F.B.
II. II.
IH.
Q.B.
Clarendon
Martin
Lovelady
Seif
Colllnsworth
Ratllff
Pcylos
Lano
G. Close
M.
E.
Goodwin
Goodwin
Jackson
Officials: Bobbins (Sewance) Ref-
eree; Lyman (Virginia) umplroj Shot-
well (Canyon) hcadllnesman.
It was announced lato Friday morn-
ing that tho Cowboys would likely
start tho game with a shifted llno-up
Jn tho backfield. Camp will bo sent
from left hajf to quarter whllo Klnw
hrough will bo moved to tho loft 1 alf
position. Tho chnngo camo at the last
moment and unless injuries occur
during Friday will bq that which will
enter tho game.
Tho probable llnc-up that will stait
tho ga?no follows:
New Mexico
Corn
Boono
Miller
Crisp
Coleman
Wills
Slusssr
McGary
Jones
Fairly (capt )
Brookshlro
Coach Arthur Bergman nrrlved lato
Friday morning with tho Aggio team .
They aro In thobest of condition it
was said and will likely go throigh
a light workout Friday afternon
Tho Clarendon team win Hkol ar-
rive o tho Wichita Valley Jat Fri
day night it was announced from
.A. CO.
NOTICE
"Wo will load a car ofl if poultry
at Abllone Friday ana BaRirJiay. Will
pay tho following prices liens ISO;
Springers 20c; Roosters 6c and Ducks
I fie Dellvor to us on the above dates.
The Weator" Produce. Company cor-
ner North 2nd and Walnut Strceti
udyertlBlng
Fur Trimmed l'Jllowr
Fur tdmmcd sofa pillowa have a
tifrcefttlon pf winter as well as of
cozlnens about them. Whllo this trim
m)ng U most usually ecqn on velvet
or brocaded materials It la shown
on scm ot the newct lingerie pol--l0ViH
ued however in moderation
Simmons Position
Barflold L.E.
Brashcar L.T
Taylor 10.
McIIaney C.
Howerton R.O.
Jackson R-T.
Oibson R.E.
Camp Q.
Klmbroush . 1-ir'
Adams F.B.
L. Johnson ttII.
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CHICAGO Sdpt 29. Balked by
tho Boa Sox in tho first gamo of tho
series largely becauso of tho stellar
play of threo of their former team-
mates tho Now York Yankees ro-
sumed their hunt today for tho clu-
felvo "mathematical certainty" in tho
American leagu Pennant raco.
Noedlng but a slnglo victory to
clinch tho championship tho Yankees
failed yesterday in their attempt to
scttlo tho issuo dosfsio tho fact that
Joo Bush premier American league
twlrlor was on the firing lino. Bush
did well but could not match tho
brand of furling uncorked by Rip
Collins erstwhile Yankee southpaw
Who piloted tho Red Sox to a 3 to 1
decision. Tho hitting of Dorrlll Pratt
and Johnny Mitchell also Yankoo
enstoffs figured in all tho Boston
scoring.
Tho St Louis Browns whoso re-
maining chance in tho raco rests on
tho chance of a tie which would re
sult if they win all of their tojnnlnlntr
threo game whllo tho Yankees loso
tho samo number yet on tho schedulo
got In action today against tho white
Sox after n layoff of soverni days. A
defeat for the Browns would auto-
matically eliminate them from the
contest regardless of how tho Hug-
men faro
Baseball Results
AMERICAN IjEAGUE
At Phlla. 1st game R.H E.
Philadelphia . ...6 11 I
Washington .. .'.3 J2 2
Rommel Kctchum. Schilling Eck-
ort Helmach and Perkins Bruggy;
Morldgo and Gharrlty
At Phlla. 2nd game R.TI.E.
Philadelphia 12 11 0
.Washington . . 4 6 1
Harris and uruggy; Francis and
Lapan. -
At Boston R.H.E.
Boston . 3 9 1
Now York ...! 4
W. Collins and Ruol; Bush and
Sclmiig.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
No games scheduled.
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Fourteen Indictments and twenty-
four informations were presented by
the federal grand Jury which com-
pleted Its work Thursday and was
dlchraged by Federal Judgn James C.
Wilson. Eight of tho Indictments
wore for violations of tho Harrison
narcotic net and wero as follows each
Indictment being for unlawful sale:
H. R. Blooom and Carl Ham; Paul
Mitchell; W. P. Torrans. Saul Appell;
Sam Appell; H. E. McCIaln; Tumor J
Hulscy nnd Ira Eugeno Walkor.
Ah Indictment was also returned
against Robert L. Smith Don Tudor.
and Goorgo O. Scarborough charged
with unlawfu.ly taking a letter from
tho poatofflco at Ranger directed to
H. H. Maddern and the Prairie Oil
& Gas company and forwarded from
Independence Kans. and containing
twenty-seven pay roll checks. An in-
dictment was returned against Leon
Florcs Mexican in connection with
the breaking Into and stealing from
tha postofflce nt Blair near this city
JG7.83 worth of opo-two ten and 20-
cent postago stamps. An indictment
against Dr II. R. Williams of East-
land county charging unlawful sale
of drugs was roturncd.
Informations in which violation of
tno national prohibition act aro chare
ed were presented 12 of them being
irom .basiiana county; 5 from Stophr
ens; ono from Kent; 3 from Callahan
and 2 from Erath. Arrests havo not
yet been mado in two of tho cases.
Informations presented aro: Dave
Collins possessing eaulnment for
mnnufactUro of spirituous liquors;
Miller Stlllwcll unlawful pale; Earl
Winn possessing liquors; Marlon
Graves possessing equipment; O. F.
Taylor possession liquors; Dr. J M.
Wright unlawful sale; E. C. Thomas
saio; a. i: jjemad and Francisco Vll-
aeco possession; L. F. Forrester pos-
session; Dannio M Bylcr possession:
Will Carter Will Smith and Henry
Davis possessing property; Henry
Cllft possession; Clarenco A. Hahrt
sale? A. D. Hawkins. J A. Havens
and Marvin Hughes transportation;
Luko Lane.possessIonjLuz Matamoras
possession; R. E. Olinger Bale; Har-
ry Brown possessing proporty; Wil
Ham L. Oates and Cyril J Oatcs salo;
N. Perklo E. B. Stofflor. and J. N.
Stefflcr transportation' Jnck Porter
possosslon; Ernest Roark. transporta-
tion; Gcorgo Shields possessing pro
criy.
Trial of criminal cases will be Wild
noxt week It Is announced.
Tho first place for tho deten
on of
juvenile delinquents was in Nc
ts was in Ncjf Ycrl
o py handof mot.i
rjc.
Pins wore mado hv hnnd.'fcf metAl
in tho sixteenth century and.'Vore very
costiy.
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FEDERAL EHUD
PRESENTS
REPORTTOGQUR
TurrfirewTbres J
7 DIQND 1
Ijarg shipiairtViust recjived
CaniupplyA'ouIvith ant size
coril or itxfc'ia.n J
Kenner MotoriUo
DriV:rlcs3 Fords foRcnt
2C8 dkeatnut St. Mone 651
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mammwmmmmmmHmmMm n m"
Conquers Carp
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SikI Senegalese fighter after
having knocked out Gcorgts Car
penticr Europe's flstlc champ In
tho sixth round of a Paris bout
now saya ho'd llko to meet Jack
Dompsey.
OF 17TH DISTRICT
Tho American Legion posts of the
17th congressional district will hold
tholr first convention at Abilene Sun-
day October 1 in tho- local Legion
clubrooms.
In tho recent stato convonlon of the
Legion held In Waco tho dolegutes of
tho various posts of tho 17th district
decided to form a district organization.
Temporary officers Wore elected and a
call sent out for tho first convention
to moot at Abllone on Oct. 1. A circu-
lar letter has been sent to all posts In
tho district nnd it Is expected that n
largo representation Of Legionnaires
will bo In attondanco whon tho meet-
ing is called to-order nt lQr30 in tho
Legions new meeting place in the Na-
tional Guard Armory second floor of
thq new Fulwller building on Walnut
St.
AH local Legionnaires aro urged to
bo nt tho Graeo Hotel at 10:00 to wel-
come tho visitors and participate in
tho deliberations Of tho convention.
Assurances have beon received of dele-
gations coming from Brownwood Bnl-
lingor Cisco Sweetwater Breckohf-
riufo anu iiasKoii.
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Lengno Almost Broke.
GENEVA Sopt. 29. Th0 report of
tho flnanco commlltco nresonted to
tho assembly of tho league of nations
today draws attontlon to "the preca
rlous financial situation of tho
jeaguo."
Five million gold francs are still
duo from mdmbors for 1921 and only
half tho assessments for this year
have boon paid. Tho secretariat was
asked to press the mombers to pay.
Some of the delinquents inc.udlng
Central American countries contest
tho fairness of tho assessments.
Drug Store Burned.
. TERRELL Texas Sept. 29. Fire
of undetermined origin at 2 o'clock
this morning destroyed th ware-
house stock And storo building of the
Bass Drug company Tho los3 was es-
timated at J14.000. The grain store of
Mntthqws nnd Austin adjoining was
damaged considerably.
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IN THE CHURCHES
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Church of the Nawireno
Corner Chestnut and ?thp
Sabbath school 9:45 a.mT
Preaching each SabbatlTlI a.m
Preaching each Sabbath7:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer mcotlng Thursday
730 p.m. jf
Everyone is InvitedCo attend.
"i i Wf""1" pastor
r i
rgin Ac v
The South Slds Gi
LEulOllEIEFlu
ILL GATHER H RE
I Church ncCrIst.
' Seventh and Pin streats. A
Blblo'studjr 10 .' m. rd's Suppof
nt 11 a. m.Suaay ovinlnc service
ffiiNf A FRl
EriveTf Yoirsjatf
' 'vitf Cars omiJagcpge. Transfer
1 Day alid Nhtf
Phonet34 AaqMo. lBt St.
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Nortk 5th andJpM-bone 518
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new Bftws Wajlfiprovjld machin-
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AMERICAN fjEAGUE
Standing of the Clubs
Won. Lost. Pet
Now" York ... 93
St. Louis .....00
58
.016
5!)G
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73
74
75
83
82
92
Detroit . .. 79
Chicago . .77
Clovoland .....76
Washington 67
Philadelphia ..02
Boston CO
.520
.510
.500
4no
.450
.395
Tliurs(Ii)'ri Itcsults
Washington 9-4 Philadelphia
Boston 3 New York 1. .
No others scheduled'.
C-1I
Saturday's Schcdula
Chicago at St. Louis
Now York at Boston.
Washington at Philadelphia
Detroit at Clovcland
at tho usual hour. Prayer meeting on!
weanesuay evening. All aro cordially
invited.
Church of Christ
Worshipping at tabornaclo on and
Locust fltreeta meets 'each Lords day
nt 10.30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. morning
services consist ot short talks on
Blblo subjects .and communion
Preaching nt night 'everyone cordially
mvjieu
Church of Christ Christian College
Auditorium.
Blblo stuoy classes 10 A. M.
Worship including the Lord's Sup.
ypj omijr uuiu a uuj 11 A. iti.
Gospel Services at 7.45 P. M
Young PeOpIo's Meetings Monday
at 7:30 p. m. (Thrco simultaneous
meetings.)
Teacher-Training Classes (three)
at 8:30 P M.
Ladles' Meeting Vues. 3s30 P. M.
Mission. Study Classes (ten) Wed-
at 7 P M.
Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P. M.
YpU ure cordially Invited.
Regular officers' Mooting on tho
second Thursday of ea.ch month.
D. B Unmbo Secretary.
First nuptial Church
(Corner N 2d nnd Hickory. Millard
A Jenkens. D. O. pastor.)
Sunday Sohool 10-00 a m
Prcachng servco 11 a m. and 8:15
p m.
Junior and Intermediate B. Y. P. O.s
meet at 3:45 p. m.
Senior B. Y. P. O.s meet at 8:15
p. m.
Prayer meeting service each Wed-
nesday evening at 8."
A most cordial welcome is extended
to you to attend.
First Presbyterian Church.
(Southern.)
Carnegie Library east entrance.
T. S. Knox D. D. Pastor.
Sabbath School. 9:45 A. M.
Mornlnp worship 11:00 o'clock.
Preaching by tho pastor.
Christian Endeavor meets with
First Christian chUrcb society.
Evening worship 8:00 o'clock.
Preaching by tho pastor.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8il5 r.
m.
Choir practice Thursday 8:15 p m
Tho public la cordially invited to al
oervices. visitor? in tno city over
Sunday specially invited to worship
with us.
Christ In n 5clcticc
Services every Sunday at 1 a.
sunaav scnooi at u:4& a. m.
1333 N. 7th eu between Hickory.
Orango
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Rear NcFimviler Rldc.-i-Ohestnuystreet
RaclaW Repairing
Wo aro equipped io repfr of rebaildyoiurjdjuaajed radiator quickly
economfcally and satisfaction miarinpijjJfWo do-all kinds of weld-
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wbwifryoyR cottoi? At f m
f CLIFTON WOODY BOlApEW WAREHOUSE (
RATES FIRiT TBf DrS FRE f )
Storage 20c a Month thereafter 1
Insurance 30c a Month. frelephoo87. f
I One for mpy
J l&) Ice'CoMdeluX
I TEXAS COOA-OOLA BOTTLING COMPANY 1
iv 1232 North First Streot Phono Numbor 750 ll
NATIONAL I.EAGUK
Standing of tho Club's
won.. Lost.
Pet
.007
.559
..r.r.a
v517
.627
.49.1
.371
.342
Now York ni
59
07
03
Pittsburgh
i f So
CIncInnutI .84
St. Loulg 82 OS
Chicago 79 71
Brooklyn ?fi 78
Philadelphia .. ......60 (5
Boston ...... 61 OS
Thursday's Results
No games off day
Saturday's Schedulo
St. Louis nt Chicago.
Philadelphia at Brooklyn.
Boston nt Now York.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
Soutnsldc Baptist Church
Corner Seventh and Palm Streets
Bible school 10" a. m Joo T. Perry
Superintendent.
Preaching U a. m.
Junior B X P U 0:30 p. xn.
Senior U Y. P. U. 7:16 p M.
Preaching 8:30 t. m.
Ladles mission and Aid Society ev-
cry Tuesday at 4 d rn
sunbeam Band every Wednesday at
'4pm.
Prayer meeting ovory Wednesday at
8:30 p. m.
I Business meeting Wednesday 8:30
after first Sunday of each month.
v"ir pracuco iTiuay at Still d. m.
Ben Ilnrdln. leader.
DR. J. C. BUHKETT. Pastor.
G US KINO C. C.
Central Presbyterian Church
Connor N. 2nd and Beech.
Sabbath Worship:
9:45 a.m.. Sabbath school.
11 a.m. Morplng worship.
8:15 p.m. Evening worship
Mld-weqk service:
8:15 p.m. Wednesday
Rov. R. B. Twitty Pastor
Mr. E. L. Finley. Supt S. S
Sputlistdo Baptist Chrucli
Corner Seventh and Palm streots.
Blblo School 10 a.m superintend-
ent D A. Veal.
Preaching at 11 a.m.
Junior B.Y.P.U. 5)30 pm.
Seniqr B.Y.P.U. 0:30 p.m.
Preaching' at 7;30 p.m.
Ladlog Mission nnd Aid Society ev-
ery Tuosday nt 3:30 p.m.
Sunbeam Band every Wednesday at
4 p.m.
prayer meeting every Wcdhcsday
at 7:30 p.m.
Business meeting Wednesday 7:30
after first Sunday of each month.
Dr. Jt C. Burket. Pastor
Gus King C. C.
Lutheran Clmrch
Cedar Street between Gth and 6th.
Divine services Sunday at 11 o'clpck
Rev. C. M. Beyer from Wichita Falls
will preach the .sermon.
In the evening at 8 o'clock there
will bo a lecture by Rev. Beyer on
"The History of the Missouri Synod
Lutheran Church In America." Thfal
lectujjo will bo delivered in the Lu-
ineran cnurcn. .t;vcryDoay is coram;-
ly invited.
E. A. jieckmanjj. Pastor.
College Heights Baptist Church
Announcements for Monday Oct. 1
Sunday school 9:45. Preaching ser
11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tho
eoplo's meetings at tho regu-
ln the afternoon. Tho
Y COMPACT
Roalties
fthoke 115
4r 'frn n
T Jar hoUTe in the afternoon. Tho tfUls-
UuiMNew .Location I
Legion Champ
(H.--;
Thclma Darby 17 Indianapolis
has won tho national mllo swim-
ming championship at Santa Bar
bara. Cat. Now aho's entered th
vomen's national American Legion
jhamplonshlp aquatic meet to b$
held at the American Legion con-
tention in New Orleans Aug. 16-20.
tor will speak at both hours
Morning gervlco will bo given to a
consideration of somo of our work
making special mention of our assoc-
lational mission work. Tho themo will
bo "Tho DIvino Way pf Evangelism'
Evening themo: "Tho SaddejT
Thought of Tongue or Pen" Let ovory
ono of our peoplo bq prosenrfor
M lIMl I I 1 1 I 111 I I I I I
For HeaM and
Brooks
VXUGHN ifGN' SERVICE j
i rfow Looted in Wesrn
I Cop and Paint 3nop.
I Rear Puhviler Bmding '
p ChestnutSjrfect' f
The Stove That Entertains
Here is a Stove That Must be Seen Both
Silent and in Action to be truly appreciated
Our experience and observations aro that it is ono of those
things that fits in and looks good in any cpmpnny and more-
over it performs so graciously and consistently that the more
ono lives with it the moro one loves it. It cortainly has no
rival in its capacity for unlimited cheer and solid comfort in
the cold bleak days of winter. Bo sure and get acquainted with
it before buying a Gas Heater of any kind. You may like it
bettu
AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT.
Gambill Brothers Hardware
157 Pine Street Telephone 388
theso sorvlres bo in Sunday schcol
nnd In ovory possible way try to glvo
a now llfo to our church work. Our
goal for Sflndny school Is 000. Holp
us mako it that and thon let us mako
a greater goal. Coiuo one! Como all!
Tho music tho beet and tho wolcomo
tho inost qordlnl you over saw
W. 11.' Sims Pnsttir.
First Clirlmlnu Church
Corner North Third and Orango.
Special' Srvirs Sunday. Sunday
Oct. 1st Is Rally Day in tho Blbl
school 300 Is tho goal. All mombers
of tho chui eh nnd lltblo school nro
nskod to tnko notlro nnd plan to bo
present and bring others with them.
Tho hour is V:45.
Morning worship and communion
11 a.m. Spoclnl sermon by Uio pas-
tor. Jr'
Intermediate Christian Smdeavor i
p.m. Jr
Senior Christian Endavor 8 p.m.
Evening worship jfd pralso aor-
vlco 8 p m. Sormonjfiy tho pastor.
Thero will J""6!Twil music at tho
ovenlnt? serace
Everyone cardMlly Iniod to attend
all theno.fi4vl
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Leave Bowen )rug Stoy
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LcavJ-i Graco Ifttol. AIIpiio. . ...2:0
From! tho 26th to Ufo 30th wllldrtin
two cVrs a day eacJWay. jr
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 122, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1922, newspaper, September 29, 1922; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334962/m1/8/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.