The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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announced t othe band laat Tues-
day that he had received an Invita-
tion to participate In a Del Rio
concert and parade on February 6.
The band will play "Barnum and
Bailey's Favorite" by K. L King on
the march, but concert selections
have not been selected. Mr Short
stated that It would be a varied
program, probably Including
"Blowing The Blues ", "Song of In-
dia", and "Monterrey Overture".
—from “The Owl’s Hoot”.
| sionary Union met for Bible Study
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Alvls New
man was hostess to the Ruby Brad
ford Circle and Mrs Lonnie Med-
ders to the Truly Circle, Those
present were Mrs Oordon E Roach.
Mrs. Noble Holt, Mrs Prestldge
Kane, Mrs. C. E. Chick. Mrs E. L
Lawson. Mrs. Douglas Buford and j
the hostesses.
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FLOWERS . ..
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
POT PLANTS — CUT FLOWERS — SPRATS
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BIG LAKE FLOWER SHOP
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Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Swansy
FOR SALE
1954 MERCURY
4-Door - Two-Tone
Overdrive
161 h.p. overhead valve engine
SEE ON DISPLAY ON OUR FLOOR.
HAYS MOTOR CO.
Miss Texas, Paula Marie Lane
of Cleburne, adds her contri-
bution to the 1954 March of
Dimes. More support than ever
before la needed In the current
drive because of the costs of the
new Polio Prevention Program
of atepped-up gamma globulin
supplies and massive testing of
a polio vaccine during this year.
Franzella Sharp-Doji
Still To Wed Soon
The engagement and approach-
ing marriage of Miss Franzella
Sharp to Don Hamilton Still has
been recently announced by the
bride-elect's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Sharp
Franzella was a 1952 graduate of
R. C. H. S. and has attended college
at Southwest Texas 8tate Teachers
College In 8an Marcos, Texas. 8he
Is at present employed with the
Barnhart Hydrocarbon Corpora-
tion.
Don Is manager of the local El-
liott ti Waldron Abstract Co He
was graduated from Rankin High
8chool.
Vows will be read at the Church
of Christ January 25 here In Big
Lake.
—from "The Owl’s Hoot".
He arrived when there were oth-
er guests, and his hostess had to
arrange for him to sleep on the
couch In the living room The next
morning at breakfast she wanted
to know If he had enjoyed a good
night.
"Fairly good.” he told her. "I got
up from time to time and rested."
ANNOUNCING
Re-Opening
of the
FASHION SHOP
T. H. RAY, OWNER
WATCH FOR
OPENING DATE
IN NEXT WEEK’S PAPER
FEATURING
LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR
PIECE GOODS
WE WILL CLOSE OUT A
$15,000 STOCK
OF
SHOES
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Price
FIRST MHT»dDI8T f MUWctf/ |
Roy B Shilling, Pastor . I
Church WHAoi 9:45 a. m /feiliy
Carr, Superintendent.
Morning Worship. 10:50 a m
M. Y F. 8:30 p m
Evening Worship, 7.30 p. m
Official Board Meeting, second
Monday night each month
Methodist Men, third Wednesday
night each month.
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CHURCH Of CHRIST
D L. Asniey, Minister
Sunday:
Hlbla Study, 9:45 a. m.
Worship, 10:45 am, and 7:30 pjn.
Wednesday:
Ladles' Bible Class, 2:00 p m.
Bible Study, 7:30 p. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
8unday School, 9:45 a m
Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m
Worship Service, Thursday eve-
ning, 8:00 o'clock.
Women's Council, second Wed-
nesday. 12:30.
8esslon meeting, first Wednes-
day, 7:30 p m.
Everyone Is cordially Invited to
worship with us.
Jack London, Pastor.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Preaching services each first and
third Sunday at 11 a. m and 7 p. m.
Sunday School each 8unday at
10 a. m.
The Woman's Christian Fellow-
ship meets twice a month, each
first and third Wednesday at 7:00
at the church.
Tom 81ssel, 8. 8. 8upt.
8T. MARGARETS CHURCH
Winter Mass Schedule:
Mass during the winter will be'
held each Sunday morning at
11:30 For further Information call
277 or 137.
God h the creative and luitoining Power who works in
and through all existing life. God is o Person. His person-
ality transcends our limited human personalities but we
are made In His spiritual likeness He knows each of us
ond we can have personal and conscious fellowship with
Him. God is love. He loves every creature whom He has
mode and yearns for His salvation ond perfection. Not
only is His love self-giving, but He craves our love in
response. There Is no conflict
between the |ustice of God
and the mercy of God; both
spring out of His infinite love
for His children.
Attend the Church of Your Choice
Every Sunday
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Everyone U welcome to the As-
sembly of God Church.
Sunday School 9:45.
Morning Worship 11:00.
Sunday Night 7:30.
Tuesday and Thursday Nights
7:30.
Lesslle Thompson, Jr , pastor
REAGAN COUNTY OWLS’
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Jan. 15-18--Reagan Tournament.
Jan. 19— McCamey, there.
Jan. 22-23—Ozona Tournament.
Jan 27—Fabens (2), there
Feb 2—McCamey, here
Feb 5—Wink, there
Feb 9—Lakevlew, here
Feb 12—Iraan, here
Feb IS—Rankin, there
Feb 19—Crane, here
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Rev. and Mrs. Cullen Hawkins
and Mr and Mrs Oeo. D Alexan-
der returned Wednesday from Fort
Worth where they had been at-
tending the Texas Baptist Evange-
list Conference which convened
there the first of the week.
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Werst, J. L., Jr. & Werst, J. L., Sr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1954, newspaper, January 15, 1954; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658797/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.