The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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BIG LAKE WILDCAT, BIG LAKE, REAGAN COUNTY, TEXAS
FRIDAY, I>F( FMKIJt 2, 1938
METHODIST CHURCH
MY CHURCH
Before I was bom My Church
gave to my parents Ideals of life
and love that made my home a
place of strength and beauty .
v In helpless Infancy My Church
‘tjftned my parents In consecrating
me to Christ and In baptizing me
In His name.
My Church enriched my child-
hood with the Romance and Re-
ligion and the les-ons of life thut
have been woven into the texture
of my soul. Sometimes I seem to
have forgotten and then, when else
I might surrender to foolish and
futile Ideals of life, the truths My
Church taught become radiant, In-
sistent and Inescapable (TO lx?
continued )
William Henry Roddy
■S. Sunday is church time with ma-
ny people. Have you Joined the
parade that takes place each Sun-
day when people go to church?
Now Is n good time to get started
as we approach Chrl.tmas and all
the meaning It carries with it. If
you are not In church some where
else. Join the parade that leads to
the Methodist Church Sunday of
each morning at 9:4 for Sunday
j School, at 11 00 for morning wor-
I ship, and Sunday evening at 7 00
I f°r evening worship Attending
■ church services helps to give you
a brighter outlook on life. Remem-
ber you are always welcome to wor-
! ship with us.
L. A McDaniel, pastor,
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Thanksgiving day guests of Mr
und Mrs. Wm Malone were their
, grandson. Jim Tom Potcet, of San
Angelo and Dr. and Mrs Charles
Gregory of Denison.
Sul Ross students visiting here
during the Thanksgiving holidays
were Miss Helen Queen and Miss
Pauline Jones.
Mr and Mrs. Abe Gross pent
Thanksgiving Day with their son.
La ills, and wife at Lubbock. While
here they witnessed the Tech-Mar-
quette footbull game.
Mr. and Mrs E G Cauble, Jr
saw Texas Tech smother Marquette
:n a football game Thanksgiving
Day at Lubbock Mr. and Mrs.
Cauble are graduates of Texas
Tech.
Miss Adrienne Hudson, student, of
Hockadny School for Young Ladic
| In Dallas, was a guest during the
j Thanksgiving holidays of her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs W. D. Hudson
I Mr. and Mrs. j j> Klttrell and
daughters, Misses Vivian, June and
Lucille, were Thanksgiving Day
of Mr and Mrs W T Hearn in
Iraan.
Mr and Mrs. Horace Klttrell and
son. Robert Anthony, were guests
last week-end in tire J P Klt-
trell home
Mrs Percy Jefters returned on
Sunday from Stamford where she
hud been with her father who is
in a hospital there. The father. I
82 yenrs of age. sustained a brok-
en leg several weeks ago when he
received a fall.
Herbert Turner of Menard ar-
rived this week to accept a jxkI-
tlon at the Wm Cameron Lumber
Company Another clerk will be
here In a few days The two are
taking the places vacated by M O
Bray, who hu.s returned to his
home at Chilton, and Elwood Mc-
Williams, who has Joined his fam-
ily at San Angelo.
Quests last Friday of Mrs Nor
man Martin were her ■ later. Mrs
C. V Purcell, and son, Jackie, and
her sister-in-law, Mrs J. D Dol-
llson, all of San Angelo Mrs Mar-
tin returned home with them for
a visit over the week-end
Thanksgiving guests of the Floyd
McMulluns and the C Q Deans
were Mr and Mrs W. H Perry and
children and Miss Virginia Meyer,
all of San Angelo, and Mr and
Mrs Don Dean, Mr and Mrs Harry
Zonker and Chas Dyer, all of Mc-
Camey
To Have Christmas Bazaar
The Willing Workers Class of the
Methodist Sunday School will hold
Its annual Christ mats bazaar Mon-
day, December 12. In the display
room of the Ford garage Hand-
work of all kinds, costume Jewelry
and candles will be among the ma-
ny articles for sale
o
"My Skin Was Full of Pimples
and Blemishes from Conslluation"
says Verna Schlepp “Since using
Adlerika the pimples are gone My
health " Adlerika washes BOTH
skin L- smooth and glows with
bowels, and relieves constipation
that so often aggravates a txid
complexion.
Old Santa Glau* Suvs: If \on wan! Bigger Bargains
PATRONIZE YOUR HOME TOWN MERCHANTS
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THE
OWL
Garage
NEVER SLEEPS on the job. and is
always trying to serve its customers
in a satisfactory manner.
Let ur Winterize your car with Mobil Anti-F’mte or
Prestone. Better be safe than sorry Let us Install
a Stowart-Wamer Heater and you can enjoy comfort
while jwK'ftffg fnret- days
^ " FOR WRECKER SERVICE, CALL 45
Owl Garage
MERTON PURCELL Manager
PHONE 45
DANCE
I o ih<' music of
SCOTT CAMERON
■***
And his I I-piece orchestra, featuring Don
Allison and other radio artists
American Legion Hall, Big Lake
FRIDAY NIGHT. DECEMBER SECOND
Script SI.50
9:00 |\ \1. Till?
Ad No. 253
2 coU. x 50 lin«
HERE'S THE SHAVING
VALUE THAT WON MEN
EVERYWHERE
PROBAK
JUNIOR
BLADES
.
!■
You, too, will agree that you never g* *• much
kliaving Mtiafaction at ao little coat I Tiy rt"l>ak
Jr Bladra and you’ll nrver again gamhir cn un-
known blailra. Oct a package d thrw wrald-
fatnou* biadea today 4 for only I Of-
New Merchandise Priced to Sell
SEiTciipiBlSTEir”
DRESSES
$19.75 Dresses.............$12.85
$12.95 Dresses............ $8.75
| $9.50 Dresses ............. $6.45
$5.95 Dresses............. $3.88
$4.95 Dresses............. $2.fU>
BIG BARGAINS IN
Ladies” Coats
$24.75 and $22.50 Goats . . . $16.75
$14.95 (.'oats..............$10 88
EVENING DRESSES
WRAPS AND CAPES
20
PKBCFAT
Off
CUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOING AT
Half Price
Stetson llat^ f<n I tidies Included. Bus Now!!!
FREE WATCHES-With rarh 58-r«nt purchase *f anr giving you a ticket entitling you to opportunity to receive a man’*
and woman’* Bulo\a wri*t watch TREE. Drawing to take place in our *torr Chrtfttmaa Fvr at " 00 o’clock
I now hate a nl«r aaaortment of Bulova wrlat watehe* for men and women at greatly reduced price*. We also have a wtoek
of Diamond* and Masonic emblem*. See them now*
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Wilson, M. A. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1938, newspaper, December 2, 1938; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth631154/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.