The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 236, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 15, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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■ “Law Enforcement
AT THE
Central Christian Chnrcli
membership is desired at both morn-
ing and evening service. We are al-
ways glad to see our friends and to
welcome strangers and new comers.
If you have no church home, come j
and worship With, us. j
Wonianp Missionary Society, Mon. ■
day, 3:00 p. m.
Young I’eoples Missionary Society, 1
DR* L. ML HALL
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Tuesday, 4:00 p. m. | -«*■»#
Prayer and Bible study, Wednesday UR §t HARRIS & HOW
V Iat 7:30 p. m. j _
Choir practice, Friday evening. DCDuStS
E. P. WILLIAMS,. Pastor. | 0FFICE EAST SIDE
(The Home Like Church)
TOMORROW EVENING 7:30
JEWELL MATTHEWS
Minister
V- CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ♦
For those who burn coal or wood. In fact we can supply your every want
in stoves from smallest for bath room to Radiators for Large Ceilings
OUR SERVICE IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING
Brown=Milburn Hardware Co.
NORTH MAIN STREET, WEATHERFORD, TEXAS
Christian Science
Services at 609 North Main street.
Sunday at XI a. m. Subject, "Doctrine
of Atonement.” Testimonial meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:30.
pOR SALE
FOR TRADE—flood mules for Ford
truck. See E. A, Stapp.
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FOR TRADE-^Overantf auto for team
of young mules. J. P. Owens.
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NORTHERN WOMEN INTER-
Eact Side Baptiet
The pastor win preach at Bast
Side, Saturday ^ight at 7:30.
Sunday, '10 a. m„ Sunday school,
W. A. Franklin, superintendent.
2:00 p. m., Sunbeam Band, Mrs. H.
B. Shaban, leader.
3:00 p. m., preaching by pastor.
We are wanting these services all
to be good, helpful to the people and
Hod Durham cow, horns turn
directly in over eyes. Notify T. D. j
Hartnett or J. B. Ferguson.
E8TED IN MISSION WORK iLonorm,! t0 00,1 •
Hood attendance and faithful pray-
PROGRAM OF BAPTIST'
*fmocl»teO Pres.
Providence, R. I., Oct. 5—The Wo-
man’s Home Missionary Society of
FIFTH SUNDAY MEETING
the Methodist Episcopal Church
ing wil) make it so.
C. H. RAY, Pastor.
Grace Presbyterian
Sunday' school at 9:45 a. in., T.
R. Erwin, superintendent.
Tomorrow will be observed as our j
regular quarterly communion day.
The sacrimental sermon will be de-
livered at 11 a. m., and the Lord’s
Supper win be observed at 7:30 p. m.
There will be no sermon nor any
exercises except the communion, and
some appropriate music at the eve-
ning service.
We make this a service of its own
and urgently request all of the mem-
bers to attend.
There will be special music at both
services rendered by Miss Pearl Da-
vis and Mrs. W. H. Price of Oklaho
ma City.
The public is very cordially Invited
to worship with us.
S. D. LOGAN, Pastor.
SQUA*a
Weatherford, Texas
MASONIC LODGE
Phoenix Lodge. No. 275, A. r.
«, meet* every Saturday night
.•f«re the fult moon In each
HOWARD POTTER. I
TO THE CITIZENS OF WRATH.
ERFORD and PARKER COUBTY
I am at the same old stand, 21*
Main St. f certainly appreciated
patronage in the past and sW
elate it in the future, prices
E. B. CLAUNOH’S SHOE SHOP
which has a total membership of
North Side Baptist
9:00 a. m„ Teachers meeting when
FOR 8ALE—Reznor Gas heater, ustq
one year. Geo. Jensen at Barber
^Simrmrs^i iW CoirCur^i^ me, ^nda^hooi. J. N.
...ft** win be hew with the North 8»d«-lIirat «"»* meeting of the Beard ____135
j Baptist church of Weatherford, Texas'^ Mftna^ra at Union Meth‘
I beginning Friday night, Oct. 28, and!odiat church here’ 0ct’ 19 t0 26-
' —•*» ^, i The Board of Trtttees consists of
Mrs. Wilbur P. Thirkfield, Cambridge, comc’
t 2:80 p. m
First Baptist
Sunday school at 10:00 a. ni„ R.
E. Knox, superintendent.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and'7:30
p. m., by the pastor.
Sunbeams at 3:00 p. m., Miss Ethel
Itibble, leader.
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. ru.. Roy
Bridgewater, president.
Intermediate B. Y. P. U. at 6:30
p. m., Mrs. Neaj Butler, leader.
Junior B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m.
NELLE R. FLEMING
DOCTOR OF
CHIROPRACTIC
Fhone 169 Weatherford, In
Rooms 3-4, Ku lemon Build lag
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touring car. Buckley Bros, at
Hardware Co.
nf 36.463 with a total disbursement for t,1€ 25th chapter 0f MattheW wiU be Neal Butler, leader.
The Improvements made
a. m " ' " "
Ward, superintendent.
11:00 a. m„ Preaching by pastor
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Mrs Wllhllr ThfrfrrioM f’amhH.lt-1, -----
Sunbeam Band, Mrs.
r^srrerTom B'"rP,1riT0o
-I_____ Friday, 7:00 p. in., Song service
*V« 8ALE New mattress, or bavej,e(1 by W. B. Williams,
your old ones renovated and made
Mass., President; Vice Presidents:
Mrs. George Robison, Pasadena, Cal.;
W. S. Davis, leader.
6:00 p, m.. Senior B. Y. P. U, Miss
Eula Martin, president. A
6:00 Junior B. V. P. U.. Mrs. T. H.
. 7:15 p. in., Devotional, led by T. Mra- Mar-V F- **rk> New York W’
good as new. Weatherford Mattress:^- q Nealy Mrn, W. H. C. Goode, Sidney, O.;
Factory,,213 York Ave. Thone 286. ; .7:30 p. m,' Preaching by Bra. Rob- '^responding Secretary, Mrs. Mary
FOR SjliE—A few Ringlet Barred .bins, pastor of Pleasant Point church. lj S<^druff> Allendale, N. J.; Record-{ ^ m Advanced Junior B. Y.
S ^r%ram byolrge Bris^3’ oTand In, D. ^^^“co'^d
Mrs. 8. A. Long, 1102 8. Waco street.,’; J0:30.a. m„ The rural church situa- S01’’ Treasurer.
FOR SALE-160 acres land near [Hon. discussed by C. E. Ledbetter Wa'J Hat<’ J*®1 Aur°ra> N'V' } 7:30 p. m..’ preaching by
i - and J W Whito ' What the Womans Home Mission-
In the
choir platform and arrangements
have greatly helped the choir and
the splendid rehearsals the cliofr has
had this week insures specially good
music for Sunday.
You are cordially Invited to at-
tend these services and worship with
us. Come. A hearty welcome awaits
you.
M. E. WEAVER, Pastor.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
Stated convocation of We
Ikapter No. 10S, R. A. M,
lay night in eiacb month. A
avitatkut it extended to all
etnpantona. " —
J. M VENABLB, & T*
J. J. RAPE, Secretary.
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KNIGHTB OF PVTElAe
Lone Star Eeg'gK- No. ♦ «» Wk
«eete every Tuesday night. VWNBt
mights Are atwsys weteoes*. Daahhg
<•11, - West Side Public Sguara
Cl L IjlMFftlN. C: O.
THEO YARBBODOa K. A &
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Peasier, 64) acres cultivation, 100 good:
pasture, good improvements. Will
trade for smaller farm 3 or 4 miles
of town. J. E. CARTER.
bus In esa ’
7:30 p. m.. preaching by pastor
11-00 a in Preaching 5»v I> M Br} Society i* doing in America and from ,be 1Cpt’/s„^fn th?w B^e8ft„t°
DentsML * in .American territory will be ris- the bouse o, flodjmep thy foot’
Denison. .... ., . We make everybody welcome who
19-fto m xrnnn Hiuir cussed at the meeting. The Society L L _
... ....... _______. . n.QQ D ’ Devotonal service leu in its missionary department has 569 corDes t0 ^ C UrC ' °.C
FOR 8ALBJ—Good eman buslnesa' 2 00 Dwot«I ae,VlCe ,Gu WOD-l0n 9erving in natlonal lnstltu. does not feel that way we will take
Oroeries, sckotfl supplies, near school., ^ Tt R- ™8' tlons, it has In its deaconess depart- 11 M a lt they wil* tel1 U8 and
Win ifttrA wfKvi ninflA Hiick as MPt *•«>“ p. id., ID© <o miiuon. now •ore will make &m6Hda. Our services
will take good single back aa part ^ Hqw ^ ^ Re. .meat 436 deaconesses, 30 unlicensed ^ ^d not for entertaln-
p«y. ENerybody’s Store,
Wells, Texas. '
Mineral
j suits
:E. Weaver.
po* RENT
Likely to Come From it—M. deaconesses and 38 associated work-
ere. “enI’
In its homes and schools, its mis ]
O. H. RAY, Pastor.
FOR’RENT—House. Phone 470-M.
t 3:15 p, tr.„ The Need of Misaion
[work in Parker County.—D. M. Den- 3lottariefi are teacblng 2751 negroes, Central Christian
bison. 1830 8Ou0ieni whltes- 1440 SPa^sh Blb,e BChool 9;45 a. m., E. A.
. __ , | 3:30 p. m., How Beet to Perform i111'1 teaching 6,815 i>ersons ot other c;panni superintendent. You are In-
FOTl RENT—Three rooms for light Work.—T W C. Nealy and P^tionallties, according to official re- visit or become a member
housekeeping, $15 per month, 7t>7jotbers ’ .ports. Last year the Society distrib- o£ our growlng sch0oi. All members
Palo Pinto street. _j 4;00' p m_ Adjournment. Iuted 86-81 mUo “d secured ftre tomorrow.
R RENT—6-room new bungalow, I 7:oo p. m.. Song service led by J. 11>872,672 pennies for missotaary communion, 10:45 a. m.
modern conveniencee, east front g Williams.
. work, and it distributed 1,250,000
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Lamar, first off Palo Pinto st. j 7;i5 p m„ Devotional—J. P. 8tev- leafleU’- 11 ha3 18 rt‘?ular fleld sec' minister.
IMVlnntnn Q fJcilrl nAAMvtnainn (m . xumh
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.. by the.
Brown.
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retaries, 8 field secretaries in con-
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ENT—Two- large rooms sad[ 7:30 p. m.
ette unfurnished for light j son.
bousT keeping. $8 per month. Call!
at 414 Ball street,
-------L. Ancelln1 Sunday School taught
Subject:
i»
•The Church That Fail-
, Sermon-H. A. Thorns ference work *nd three authorized e(J
Held workers as speakers. j Preaching at 7:30 p. m„ by the
It has workers among the soldiers ]Rev Atticus Webb of Dallas.
Subject: “Law Enforcement.”
Coots Memorial
Sunday school, 9:45.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
P. m.
Intermediate and Junior Leagues
at 2 p.®.
’ At this hour. Miss Eugenia Smith,
our deaconess of Fort Wortlf will
speak to the children and young
people. Everybody Invited. Don’t fall
to hear the message of thl9 conse-
crated woman and learn about her
great work among the. foreigners in
North Fort Worth.
Senior League at 6:30.
Also League service- at Greenwood
at 7:00 p. m.
Womans Missionary Society, Mon-
day at 3 p. m-
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. j
B. F. AJLSUP, Pastor, j
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State ’Entomologist Here
R. R. Reppert, entomologist of
the state extension service of th<B
4MKBIGAN LEGION
PARKER COUNTY POST
Meets First Wednesday night huMtffll
eontb. Club rooms over
Sank. AU ex-aetvtde men are
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AUSTIN r. k.KAGJt, C<
HAROLD J. GREWOBY,
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every Thursday night,
rest comer square.
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T. «. G1VBN3. See. jyi
BRICE H. FRAZIER, B. .
Public Accountant
Postings, Audit* Credit*
Bookkeeping Systems InstalteM
Free Consultation Service
Office at Chamber of Com mere*
PHONE 429 OR «&S
Sunady School. J. N..
FOR RENT—The Mrs
place, about 15 acres, 4-room house. Matt, 27 chapter
half mile southeast of courthouse, j Everybody welcome,
ruhhlaK Water. Phone 396-R. ! 1°:0° *> m - 8uBa
FOR RBNT-Tbb oulldlng on Toil|w^’ 1school talk by
Avenue formerly occupied by the Laa-
din Shoe Shop. This is the building R n BaIe,l,•
SUNDAY
9:0p a m.. Teachers of North Side and 6ai*0re at several of the naf,onal
by pastor !cAmP3 and naval academies and
for the lesBon! [ navT Ynrds.
$9,935^35 APPROVED FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS
A full house is expected to hear
Mr. Webb at the evening hour.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Ladies Aid, Monday. 3:00 p. m.
You are invited to attend the,
church where your welcome holds.
just north of the Vogue Millinery
Shop. 8oe George Fant at First Nat-
ional Wank or John Grladlsh at Gladtsh
Motor Co.
Austin. Texas, Oct. 15—Since in- a
vf _ auguration of joint State and Fed- oUt' Straage;S ^
Preaching by M. ®- !eraj aid, the Texas Highway Com- , sliane^,ut once’ attd then °Dly
Followed by a collection for Asso-^ o^o(,^r0^ JEWELL MATTHEWS, Minister.
Call at1
WANTED-
WANTED—Plain ’ sewing.-
WANTED—riain sewing.
414 Bali street.
W5!9ft8£^&weet milk customers’; I.
11:00 a. m
Weaver.
. construction a total of $9,935,234, of
ciational missions taken by pastor. !_Wch j6i99o,287 was Federal xaid
12:16 p. m.. Noon. hour. [nnd j2 M4 94g stivte ald
2:00 P. m., Song service, led by
Orville Mllburn.
3:30 p. m.. A report from the secre-
of each Woman’s Auxilary in
Firet Preehyterian
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m-.
Russell, superintendent.
A. H.
B. Grogan. Phone 202-R.
WAN1Wi>—Broarders and roomers at
$1 per Ay. Mrs. O. W. Squydes, 402
lAin
South
Street. Phone 890-R.
Want to hear from owner having
farm for solo, give particulars and
lowest price. John J. Black. Texas
street, Chippewa Feus, Wisconsin.
wAWTED—-¥o rent 2 or 8 unfumlsh-
ed rooms tor light housekeeping,
clone la, modern convenioces, good
neighborhood, rent reasonable. X,
cam Retold.
you* washing and
ironing at my residence 609 N. Rusk
St., Prices reasonable. Satisfaction
guaranteed Mrs. Daisy Stacy.
Evening "service at 7:30,
The public is cordially Invited.
Choir rehearsal at 7:30 this even-
i ing.
These fig-
ures are taken from a report just
compiled by State Highway Engi-j‘™be ^ev;Acticus Webb, represent-
ncer Roilen J. Windrow. There baa . ^ti-Saloon League of Texas
tary of each womans *«*«o' been received to date from the Fed- u avTock service.
_ | the county of their iocal wortf. Con-I^, Oovf.rnment ,5,32ot283 and there BP“
Call at ducted by Mrs. J. B. Aivis, president.^ from the Government a
of the womans work of the county.^ ‘ha|ance of $1,ti70,003.
3:00 p. m.. Our Assoolationai B. Y. 0ct ^ there ha{1 bwn a total
P U. Work—Neal Butler. _ v of 446,114 motor vehicles registered
3:15 p. m., Efficiency in the B. . ^ againRt 443,038 for the preceding
P. U. Work-Miss Eula Martin. W0€k The ba,ance on Oct. 8
3:80 p. m„ Our present day sp»r- ^ $789 890 COinpared with $587,745
Ituai needs. Voluntary talks lfm t tor {he wepk before. Disbursements
to ten minutes. for the week ending Oct 1 were
4:30 p. m., Business meeting. $604,072 of Federal aid and $108.-
Adjuumment. 434 state aid. There was received
The people will be taken care of on Cct 8 account Pejera, aid. $194>.
731.
BETTER HAVE HER i
J
A.“ & M. College, arrived in the city
Saturday mornfng and will address
the meeting this afternoon on the
boll weevil question. He met the
commissioners court which was in
session Saturday morning, and in a
short talk, stated that he believed
that Parker county had started a
movement which would extend to all
parts of the state and would not only
be ;the salvation of the farmers of
the county, but the citizens in gen-!
era!. He further said that now is
the time to start the fight on ihe|
weevil.
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We’re speaking of that ot)' tg*
Lizzie you are trying to drive. XR*
know how to handle alt kftato 190
oare and make a specialty ot IX*
difficult jobs. Bring ‘am an.
LEVERETTS REPAIR SB8P
AUSTIN AVENUE
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Thought Three Lit
tie Children Need
Mother’s C «
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”Mv stomach suffering was s>
rsre that I could sot have
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••■ Save your stamps this month for
the gold fountain pen. A. M. Antes.
Mre.;j*ffie turner and Mrs. Emma
Jenkins,
Mr Ooc
dress
Goods Co.
makers at
sO*.’
in cur homes, both d’> And night,
ih rc will be no dinn1*:- spread. We
want the people to <‘.me and we
want them in our homes. We are
przylng for a great and good meet-
teg. C. H. RAY, Pastor.
And Chairman of Committee.
What every woman knows: Miehi-
the man
'• Eromaj gtf, fudges may hold that
Rumagejis the bead of the family, but every
house is her eastle.
Firet Methodist
Sunday school, 9:45. W. W. Mc-
Crary, superintendent. Let ever)'
member make it a point to be pres-
ent on time.
Pastor will preach morning and
evennlg.
Morning subject: ”Tbo Trials
Jesus.” This is a question
Prominent Pythian Sisters Visitor. ,
Mrs. Minnie Patton of Austin, grand j
chief of the Pythian Sisters rrf Texas,
will arrive in the city tonight from
Dallas, with the children of the Home i_
who have been spending two days vis- T*r* * could not have l
lting the fair. Mrs. Patton will re. much longer. 1 did not care so i i
main in the city until Wednesday as,*®r naWSlf but did-not want to
a guest of the Home. While here she:Utlte RhiWren who ~
will make an official visit to Colum a ^ and lore’ A *
tn California wrote me about 1
Wonderful Remedy and I to
course of it. I have since been <"»
tirely well.” It ia a simple. 1
bian Temple No. 4, Pythian Sisters,,
next Tuesday' afternoon.
of
that
The 1921 receipts to date from -• should interest everybody.
kinds of motor vehicle license total
$57,521.
Supplies for the year 1922 are now
being sent out by the Highway De-
partment to the larger counties.
29 bars Polar White laundry soap,
99e. A. M. YATES.
It is right to punish the sellers of
bootleg Ucuor. The buyers are pun-
ished enough in the prices they
pay and the headaches they get.
Special music at morning and
evening service. Mrs. J. S. Rider
will sing at 11 o’clock.
Junior League, 3:00 p. m.
Senior League, 6:15 p. m.
Preaching at 7:15 p. m.
Evening subject, “Why Men Do
Not Join the Church Tl There are
entirely too many men outside the
church. AU non-church members are
especially invited. -
A full attendance of the church
Mason* Take Game Front Locals
The Masonic Home football eleven
less preparation
removes
took & game Friday afternoon from!
: catarrhal mucus from
the Weatherford High school boys
on a score ot SI to 7. The teams
: tract and allays
inflatum
which causes practically all sto
were pretty well matched and it i
Giver and intestinal ailments.
was only after a hard tussei, the
ing appendicitis. One dose will
visitors scored the victory.
! vince or money refunded.
gists.
First Presbyterian Auxiliary j Second Ward Club
The Woman’s Auxiliary of tne Special call meeting will be
First Presbyterian church will meet Monday, Oct. 17 at the school
Monday afternoon in the church par- ing at 4 o’clock. Let every mr
lore at 4 o’clock. Mre. A. Irvine win (try and be present as we bare
conduct the lesson on Christian edu- j more special work t® take up.
catio and ministerial relief. Let anREPORT
• the members try to be present. i ----—
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