The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1944 Page: 4 of 6
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THE SEMIN Ol E SENTINEL
Friday. December 29 1944
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Rising above the din and clamor
ol the New Year s celebration Is
this triumphant lact:
IT S TEE 7EM5ITIONU
AMERICAN WAY CF LIFE
With n "ic memory ci the oldest
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<% GREETINGS always celtbraied New Year's, and
2f and thus ,he waY- p’,ease Cc'd' we
always will celebrate it
'Oh, Boy! Just What I Wanted!'
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We take this opportunity to
extend most cordial New Year
greetings and best wishes to
our many good friends and
patrons. May 1945 bring joy
and happiness to you and yours
throughout the year.
Hu Christma.' Season evident-
ly | ] broufi!.' Sunday School at-
^5 lendanco d nvn at the Baptist
<» Church last Sunday. The total j
►** present 1 150. There was a I
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t , egation. A lai je ni
* | bci of the regular members were
■4 'P of town visiting relatives and I
W !. end- a esult of the Holi-
4# day Season.
yi! Next Sunday, December 31. is j
JN Building Fund Day at the Bap- !
Sr fist Church On this day all of-
I •«—it.us coming into the Church
treasury will be applied on the
Church Building Fund.
We were happy to have Rev
Coggin and the people from the
Methodist Church in our sr-
vices last Sunday night. It was
a noble Christmas greeting to
have them dismiss their evening
services and visit with us.
Th Baptist Training Union wil
sponsor a watch night service
at the Baptist Church next
Sunday night The services will
begin at 7:30 and continue un-
til midnight. The program will
include Training Union, worship
sei vice with young people in
charge, baptismal service, recog-
nition of those who joined the
church in 1944. recreation, re-
I lroshments, allowing ol the film,
'“The Prodigal Son." and the!
) closing message by the pastor
All who will come are cordially
invited.
We are especially anxious that
all those who joined the Church
in 1944 be present for the watch
night service. There are 87 res-
ident members who came into the
Church during this year. We hope
! that we will have 100*71 attend-
i ante from this group.
The closing message at the
5 watch night service will be the
\ last message by Pastor Lynn
1 Lemon. He has resigned as pas-
tor of the Church, effective at
1 tin close of the service.
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HAPPV NE^F,AR
(U. S. Marin* Corp* Pho<o)
Jjot rrrn In the far wadies of the Pacific can Marine Corporal
.Carroll J>. Hester of Anderson, Ind.. escape the inevitable, loud
Christmas tie. The brilliant red and white neckpiece was received
by the Leatherneck at an advanced base, evidently sent by someone <
who doesn’t know what the well-dressed combat veteran is wearing.
Hester was in the battles of Tarawa. Saipan and Tinian.
MALONEY DRUG COMPANY
SfcM yjv« Met* »>». :-c SOM kf
Tell Me an Indian
New ) ears Story
The ceremonial for the snow has
passed, when enemies are forgiven
and harsh words forgotten, as a new
trail has been blazed for all through
the New Year's festivities
The story-telling grandmother has
During the 13 months Rev. | taught the ancient chants and cus-
toms through the beads of the
strings of historic wampum; but now
she again has time to entertain the
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
| TO. LOREN A STATEHAM
GREETINGS:
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rr?HF.RE arc many paths in life but the
■■ path that leads to home is the one we
all love best. May 1941* bring; to your
home a joyous strenrriheninp of home
tics and old associations, and a happy
gain in the number of those you count as
friends. May it bring you more heulth,
more prosperity, more joy of living.
This in the sincere New Year wish of
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PITTMAN HOTEL
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pittman
Lemon has been with the Sem-
inole Baptist Church there have
been 126 additions to the Church
Of this number 42 came by bap- children
tism He plans to enter school Gathered around her lodge-fire,
at the beginning of the next s<?- they plead for another story with
mester The place has not bee!'.! ‘heir bright eyes and shrill voices,
definitely determined. j T° satisfy them, she tells an ancient
This is the last Church to - legend about the clouds
um Rev. Lemon will write for j "Long moons ago when the world
the Sentinel It ha.- been a *as first made, the sky at win-
pleasure to furnish the public tertime was cloudless much as it is _ .............
with these brief notes from time 0,1 c‘ear midsummer days The rj.^ na^ure
to time. His sincere hope is that *™u"d_!"
someone will continue the e<B- ’ ~....... ......... ’ .............
umn after lie is gone He wishes
to express his j-incere thanks to
HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
Whereas our I ands remained
steadfast and truu to us In 1944.
and whereas we have a deep feel-
ing of appreciation for this expres-
sion of loyalty, therefore be it pro-
claimed throughout this country
that we have ordered the New
Year, 1945, to be an especially
happy and prosperous one lor alL
MALCOLM'S VARIETY STORE
Keith Chambliss of Snyder 1 Rev. W H. Burns and daugh-
visited Mrs C. B. Estep and
children this weekend, and Mr.
Chambliss. Mrs. C. B Estep, and
children visited with Mr. and
Mr> Fred Chambliss and family
Ivuh
Charlie Gregory and the entire
Sentinel Staff for their help and
generosity in publishing thus
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MARINE CORPS NEEDS
30 RECRUITS
Thirty 17 year old young men
are needed as volunteers in the
Marine Corps. Youths will bo
enlisted now and called to duty
in March. 1945 Such applicants
aie assured of the branch of
service they desire and do not
have to register with their
Draft Boards
Interested applicants are re-
quested to call or write U S
Marine Corps. 217 P. O Bldg.,
Lubbock, Texas .Application
blanks and literature will be
sent at once.
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Mr. and Mrs Roger Martin
and Mrs. Glen Byars went t >
Lamesa Wednesday on business
and the trees, except the pines, stood
bare The cold wind whistled around
the bark cabins: and with ■ cloud-
less sky. everything above and be-
low looked dreary.
“The children, too, missed the
green leaves and changing colors
over the landscape and they gave a
wish that the sky might have cloud*
now and then. It is true, dark-gray,
fierce-looking clouds came in great
masses and covered all the sky and
let down snowflakes to amuse the
children. But the children also
wished for bright clouds and the old
bear in the sky heard their wishes
“So the old bear blew his moist
breath into the heavy clouds and
broke them up. he even made
humps in some of them, and held
on to the corners of others, until
when they passed over the village,
each cloud had a different shape,
some like bears, some like wild cats,
some like hills and even some like
funny people Ever afterward, the
clouds took these strange shapes
to bring smiles and Imagination to
all children in midwinter."—Dr
E, A Bates, Cornell.
You are commanded to appear
and answer the plaintiff’s pe- i of’ Fu\le'rton ''Field’’ Sunday"
tition at or before 10 o'clock A. j
M. of the first Monday after the
expiration of 42 days from the
date of issuance of this Citation,
the same being Monday the 8th,
day of January, A. D. 1945, at
or before 10 o’clock A. M., be-
fore the Honorable District Court
ot Gaines County, at the Court
House in Seminole, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was filed
on the 25 day of November, 1944
The file number of said suit be-
ing No. 1556.
The names of the parties in said
suit are. Clarence S. Stateham
as Plaintiff, and I/trena Stateham
as Defendant
of said suit being
substantially as follows, to wit: j
Plaintiff brings this suit against 1
defendant for divojtce, slating
that defendant voluntarily left!
his board and bed for the space
of three years or more with the
intention of abandonment.
Issued this the 25 day of No-
vember, 1944.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Semi-
nole, Texas, this the 25 day of
November A D., 1944
K P KELLY. Clerk
District Court, Gaines
(SEAL) County, Texas
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tea .Dorothy and Wanda, and
Mis Mabel Gilerease of Deming,
S. M., who has been visiting
the Burnses have gone to Okla-
homa City, Okla. for a week’s
visit.
Carmen Burks and Mrs. Fay
Hill visited with their mother,
Mrs. Annie Burks in Stephen-
s'.1 lie during the holidays.
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k Wc heartily believe in the New
Year tradition ... the ousting of
the old to make way for theaew.
May 1945 light the way tv new
pinnacles of achievement for
you, as well as to new goals of
health and contentment Accept
our heartiest New Year wishes.
SINGLETON S DEPARTMENT STORE
Seminole and Andrews
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YEAR
A Thought hr Miw Y—r’t
The ;ear dial » behind us is dead;
we can do no more with it.
But the year ahead i» a virgin
page; we can inscribe it aa we will.
So, all together now. 1-etV all do
all we can to help make 194o a much
happier year for everybody.
TATE FURNITURE & APPLIANCE CO.
SHIP AHOY!
Here comes our shipload of
good wishes for a Happy
and Prosperous New Year
for every man, woman and
child in this community.
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Luna Fore — Lola Mae Maaaie
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Gregory, Charlie & Gregory, Doris. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1944, newspaper, December 29, 1944; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth555620/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.