Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 42, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 18, 1945 Page: 5 of 16
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Sunday, February 18,1945
Sweetwater Reporter, Sweetwater, Texas
Page Five
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^Birthday Party
Honors Betty May
Honoring Bettye Joyce May on
“er third birthday Valentine’s
Day, her mother, Mrs. S. J, May
and grandpa-ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Jay were hostesses to a play
party at the city park.
0 The group played games at the
city park and returned to the
jay home for refreshments of
fruit punch and birthday cake.
The two-tiered cake was decorat-
ed in birthday symbols and can-
s'Ues.
w Present were Sonny Nelson.
Carolyn Ann Pittman. Judy
Beall, Austin "Hutch” Davis,
Bob Williams, Vernio Dell Jack-
son, Donnie May, Pomona Ann
^Ma.v, Susan Monserud. Mrs.
•Mose Newman, Mrs. Jimmie
Beall, Mrs. Raymond Maw Mrs.
G. O. May. Mrs. C W. Williams,
and the hosts and hostesses
Unable to attend were Hilly
^Martin. Jr., Judy Rea, Pattsie An-
•drews, Uouwavne Rogers. Allen
Leonard, Rodney Leonard. Ker-
ry Kendrick. Marilyn Kinsey
and Hindu Hubbard
THK cry of "I in- ' brings
an install, picture to ji.ur
iniml—your own home go-
ing lip ill I la in i s and every-
filing in il destroyid.
If flial happens, EIRE IN-
HI'RA NCI-; provides flic on-
ly certain indemnity you'll
receive to elinlde yon to re-
lillllll. lie Mire il is .idcipialc.
Ask—
D. A. CLARK
no? oak street
Sweetwater I’lione 7-2'
Meadow Larks Study
Milk; Learn to Cook
Meadow Harks of Brownie
Troop 12 met at :i p. m., Thurs-
day at the Fundamental Baptist
church to dimax their study of
“milk.”
Following their study course
troop memoers went to the hom-
es of committee mothers, Mrs.
Furrel Brown, Mrs. Young Hull
and Mrs. Dill Pace to cook with
milk. They made custard and
hot chocolate and ate their re
freshments with cookies and
muffins.
Hast week the group visited
Vundorvoort’s pa steurization
plant as part of their education
al program.
Present were Fur reline
Brown, Joyce Nell Bishop, Chari-
esa Bledsoe, Boots,e Cook, Fran-
kie Gibson, Pcgg.v Ann Hall, Car
olyn Irene Kirkman, Gay Jolley,
Carolyn Sue Jones, Ann Loch.
Dixii l.ce Mcl.anahan, Gayle
Meyer, Mary Ann Miller. Joy
Pace, Marilyn Patter-on, Nelda
Smart and I’aisv Wheeler
+ + *
Mrs. Dalby Heads
Women's Alliance
The World Day of Prayer,
isponsored in Sweetwater by the
I Women’.- Alliance and held it
I the Mist Methodist church from
to 5 p. m . Friday was well at
' ti titled by all denomination <tf
lering amounted to 828.25 Mrs
Sidney Woodman, pro idem, wa
| in charge.
Tin proceeds go into the
1 lund or- eti o ny I nited < outi'i!
ol Church Women to l«- u ed for
| needy sharecropper- ami mi-
grant - in the I iimei| state and
I for mission work in China and
Olsew here.
Olfieei elected lor 191.7 itre
I Mrs. |; |, Dolby (Methodist i
: president: Mi C A. Chitwood.
{(Episcopal) vice president: Mr
Roy lit Husk (First Church if
God t secretary and tr< asurcr
Retiring officet , re Mrs
Woodman tI’rcsbyeriam. Mr.
C. S Perkins (First Christian)
| vice president anti Mr l> M
IMizcll (Nazarenei. secreUiry and
| irciisurei
I All churcltcs cooperated in the
1 \\ oi Id I la', of I laver
V--—---
Canning Sugar
To Be Normal
i The sugar t anning program fog
I this year ha been announced by
opa. The supply will lie less than
I last y ear, but uffleient.
Alloca t'd to the program hit
I been To ouo ton... Last year's
.amount wits overdrawn Mar hail
I lor, tla t man aid. Govern-
I men( sugar newt- are up and
| there will be no over drawing Bi-
llowed Manpower shortages at
I ports anti refineries will cause
ti slight decrease.
Programs In Sweetwater
Churches This Sunday
County Ends Sea!
Drive With S19I4
Children's Military Training & Spiritual
Life Program Topic For Self Culture Club
CHl'ItCH OF THU NAZARENE
Ninth anti Oak Slrccls
\V. I*. McClure, I’nslnr
D: 15 a.m., Suntlay school.
II a.m., Worship service.
7 p. m . N. Y. 1’. S.
7:3U p. m., Preaching service.
2:30 p.m., Monday, W. I''. M. S.
8 p.m., Wednesday, Prayer
meeting.
You are invit, :1 to attend t.hes3
services.
CHURCH OF GOO
Ninth mill Cypress Streets
Hit. I„ I,. Wiimcgcr, pastor.
10 a. m. Sunday scno<n.
11 a. m. Sermon.
8 p. rn. Evangelist service.
8 p. rn. Fric’ay. Young pen
ili;’s meet.
Every, rte Is welci.me
l itt le If OK GOD
\\ csl Side Toimi
FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST
CHURCH
A. I/. Patterson, Pastor
0:0.7' a. in.. Radio Service,
KXOX
9:45 a. m.. Hit ie school.
You Have Omitted
Sermon
a. m.
tin1 Weighlcr Matter.-,
hy the pastor.
(i:30 p. in., Young I’eople meet.
7 p. in., Prayer service.
7:45 p. m, "Belshazzar’s
Doom."
7 i. m., Wetlne day. teachers
meeting.
7:45 p. m.t Bible st ml\ prayer
service.
IIM.Ill, \ NH HEIGHTS
METHODIST CHURCH
.1. 11. Shew licet, pastor
9:15 a. m. church -rliool W N.
Haucinn, Supt.
11:00 a in Morning worship.
Mi' -age by Re W K Hamilton
The Nolan County Tulmrculo- | Ml - Edwin -I-'- i. ' '■’joei cho e
sis Association has completed i hi,-ti | i, <- o-
tile most slice,-: sful fin 1 Mil - „„ „,. , . ,. 1 |! s,
seal sale in the lust.ory of the or- ,.h|h i
Mrs. Jobs \
1 »US
program w.. ,
■prayer folio...
drill I
call V.:
topic
Mi
Rev I. I. Witiliegcr, pastor. buhl...... Special mu a
10 a. in. Sunday school
11 a m Morning worship.
Wednesday, 8:;:o p. m. prayer
meeting.
Saturday night.. Young Peo-
.de’b Enocvor.
m
GARDENNEEDS
Fresh
GARDEN
SEED!
Have Just
COME
IN
Just rccilviil it luge, iiinipli-li- -toil,
el large anil small gacilen tools, Mine
lime anil money. See ns lit-sl.
SPADING
FORKS
14 Tine Steel
GAREN RAKES
1.69
1.19
The Nolan Hardware f, Appliance Co.
123 tt es| limit—turner Pei mi
ODESSA
Special Sale of Nice
NIGH CHAiRS
_ i*
•s
2
Com pare ilu-se sturdy, hard wood
high rliatrs with «omi> that yon 5
hate admired al sill mol 812 and Xi
sate tile differenee. 5
WESTKIHE IIAPTIHt CIIURt II
loti and lliekor.v
Ret. I!. U. Itmliii, paslor.
9:47 a m., Sunday school.
II a. m., Worship.
7:17 p rn., Training Union
8:15 p. ni , Worship,
C M HOI.Il t III Rt HUS
Holy I’amily.
I’atlu-r Joseph Hallariii
M.i at 9:3(1 a in
11.mi.a ol.ile llenrl
I- al her .1 .1 t . riarte
Mas- at 9 a. m
UMMANl El. t III RCII
IN I IIIt 1ST
Met. f:. .**. Williams, pastor
S. Sam 11 • >ra »t ■ in and tlamo St-.
10 ;i m. Sunday school.
11 a in., Morning worship.
7:1.7 p m. Evangelistic serv ices j
with gtMid music, special singing
i and sermon from the Word of
I .ol d
Thursday
7:05 p. m.. Radio program, i
{broadcast from the church audi-
jtnrium, over KXOX. You are
extended a hearty invitation to
1 witness or take part in the
broadcast, al <> to attend services j
anti enjoy the rich blessings ofj
j the Lord with us.
’I here ,- nothing to join, tint
! lots to enjoy.
l III R< II Ol < DIDST
U. It. Sin plirrd, I’astor.
Fourth and Elm Street
lo a .in . Bible school
10:7.7 a m. The church meets
to break bread.
11:1.7 a ni„ Sermon "The Pro*
loree ol Gist
8 p m Worship. Sermon "The
Kigliteou ne- that Exceeds.”
8 p in . W ednesday, Midweek
meeting for praise, prayer and
! reaching Sit and Chat hour <>v
ler KXOX Tin -day and Thursday
from 1:4-7 to 2 p m.
I II! V) i ItlllN 11 \ n t hi i:t II
D’l- li II. W .n in i Pastor
9 :.' ,i a. Hitile Si'hool, \l
I- Garland Supt
ICTo a hi (Vimmunion ard
-i i ur it I e.i-i Margate) Gillette
• li I Pi ;■" . .b in May field, »11r• -
hit. "l*';ni- lo I'aci-.” Our gta -
peakci I r iIn• day will fie I >i
Alexander Paul returned mi-
lonary from Fliimi in 1911 wa
linti rni.il by .lapalle-(>. He lived
ti ('hin,i 5 i Is year ile ha- i
; great message Hear him
9. . p II' l lit ' -I Dill 7 Olltl
i Fellow Ilip.
7:30 p, m, Evening worship
and -ermon. Dr Alexander Paul
ag lit) will speak
The public i invited to hear
'hi most interesting and In
lorming speak) r.
Circle No 2 meet with Mr--
| U. F. P’Pool at 3 o'clock Mon-
day.
Circle No l. meets at tin
■ -Imri'li at 3:3n p m Monday
7 17 o m Monday, Men's Fel-
low ship anil Chili -upper. Guc t
leaker. Mr. George Brown of
Fort Worth. All men invited.
7 15 Wednesday evening.
Brotherhood Dinner, covered
di ll affair All members of the
church and friends invited
A irio-t hearty welcome for
Volt.
choir, ( ome wm hip with
The I ■ iendl.v i I.iti. 11 Thi -er
vice nl In- la nadi'.a l i ei -ta
non kxox
2:30 p in. Ti aiding School;
Open,
7.0)! p III . .luilif r choir
7JK, p m . M VI- meet
7:45 |i m, Evening worship.
Message liv pasior. Youth choir.
Good singing. Cline* he v. it 11 us
7:30 p. in. Monday night
through Friday night our train
illg el loot will lie 111 progress.
Rev and Mr W E Hamilton
and 31 Mattie Sue Howell of
l.ubhoek will teai'li Teacher; 1
and nil a er and all ol lie: arc :
III :'i d In take nil'' nl the. e iour I
ganization with total (lunation
reaching 81,914.83. I.a.-i year .
final tabulation was $1,91)2.18 in-
cluding more than 100 Avenger
Field donor
The drive was headed h; Ru-
fus Walker, elementary school
superintendent, with Mrs. G. M.
Betti ecret ary and Shelb
Schooler auditing daily mail do- i u
hat lolls I .eland G la a ocia i,, |'||
tion president commends the j | eadei
three for carrying on the
did drive as well a.- I he 19
of the citizenship of tin
ty.
Other officer of the a- ocia
tion are Rlgdoii Edward , vice
prt sklent Frank Key, t reasur
er. Both had a big part in the
current drive
l. l. Armor,
M. I.avvrenee,
bee, Ed Noin*
Xlon G A.
ip-on. If. II
D, Young.
spit'll
spon.se j
coun
her topic for dis-
Oor Boys 3 '
Training'.' . •"«o a
Reader : Dig": t article.
. 'k presided e.ii'] Following the program ihe
'."•ision. Tlie hostess paced a refreshment:
; ud .'.oh silent plate consi. ting of cake, nuts;
English anti lea to tlnee u - ntionetl arid
g ", Dong. R )ii Mmes. S W Browning W. D.:
id ii 4urront I i.ipstiomb, I’., 1,. McDonald.
| Georg)* Otitis ■ W O Miller, P. -
Vi Ison Bail,, jiroi'iftni Y'. Tliorson. Arnold Dres-ier and |
or the afternoon, ) 1 i T. M. John uni.
\Yc '1'eaeh Our Children The gre
an article taken from i Mrs. C A.
Digest. Mr- Grace Tip- {street.
I by Mi's.
- aiisvvi .
Corn King Raises t
162 Bushels To Acre
DCS MOINES, Iowa (CP) —
I The 1041 Iowa corn king ts W.
.1 l.amlgraf of Early in Sac
. cimni v I.andgruf won the title
Dili 0- one to he proud of too
in die annual 10-acre corn
i i.o i cute t in which ooo farm*
, ei s participated.
I ,oo ■; at priDh.iced the highest
H c all -nearly 102 bushels
ti, 111<■ ie Ravrnond Ilechtner
•f < v wa ■ a close runner*
' : i<i() and hah bushels.
Of lat'.ii parti)'if)0tlng
, , i , 2-78 had yields of
•i a.ore to the aere.
rill meet next With
c. .70] East Fourth
It
dered c1 mil larceny
I ostage stamp.
Dire) toi are
I Jenin lv , i : a ■ ■
■Ahe T,( v A ll.
ast. < li.i-. E I
bv I Swann. IP iv Tla
ns. | Jordan and Ml
T.
ci Vi I I'll an l lie ill iv,
divided between tin
and national as-m-iatimi
lie ii-oil for X rays, ex'in
- and i n-atiwent <a' tohet
Iona) donor.- hx’luili
tv' - t:,'ii - s7; vlr an,
unry Marshall s.7 Flk
5: Sam Koroucle , si: Mi
Marlin Nnri'ci S3. \|i
• Tom Iv v 82, Gulf i ii
ill. Mi and Mr Gi-.-
p ni Monday. Mti/annn
. I 'in Je mi-i ' at home i'I
lud Brown: Belle Bennett
meets with Mrs Alcxand-
ASSUMHJA Ol GO!) i III IP II
Earl U. Pi-nilcn'iass. I'.isler
1.7)N, East Broadway.
Residence, 200 E Alabama
Dial t
Hi a m.—Sunday school
II a ni.—-Preaching,
s p m.—Worship.
8 p. m.. Thursday, prayer
ST STEPHEN'S I I'lsi OPAI.
i li I IK It
.70. I.neusl Street.
9:45 a. in.. Church School.
J i a in .Nl' i a i,c Prayer aid
Sermon “Where Is Your i
Heart?
Offertory Solo "lie Smiled Oil
Mi,” E- a Mae Row den. ololst.
M* |* in 'Christian Giving
Serte Itroadeu t over KXOX
Visit*,i.. ,ue always welcome.
FIRs’l I’RESttl TER! \N
I Hi Ri II
(hlh.nl M. V i! > it in », |m-Iui-
I'rli * I i.s S -id.,* s !i ii I .-*u|il.
9:1.7 .i ir. IF • oi* i llili'i'h ■' i
v ice •
!i:45 1 ii. '.c'glihorh'ied Stm-
ilav ah
Churches Hcii 1
Tr^inino Coii'ses
IT)
Troop
, il tnii'G
7 a, Ev
luting v. ■ hip. 8pe< i.d
ir* tin* |
i ,.i 17, IFiy Scotlts
All Scout
and their parents and
fri«-ni; .it ■ rt rtjijiM inviti'il.
8 39 p
i" . Young People's Fel
low-liip
u Hi)* man e mu Jo '
pllit.e. In
speaker
irothy Miertuithv, gin t
All v.
in r and ft lend.- a, *
llio-l 1 Ol
-Ci vil e
dial'.v invited to every
It MAR
STREE'I BAPTIST
< III ID 1
1
I I Its I i III Rl H Ol i»OD
Roll’ll I . Bowden, Pastin'
he:
I II. Porter. Pastor
9 1.7 a rn.. Sunday sehoi •
ll ,i in Wor hip. sermon l>
pa tor
7 p m . 'I'ralninu i 'nlon.
s p m. Wm>hip. The pash
will bring an ev angeli.-1 u me
age to fie breed) ast over KXOX
7 30 p in. Weilnc-day in"
week prayer service
$
Ollier high elinlrs
reduiTil in pro|iorllon
A SUPf t SPECIAL
Formerly NOLAN Ft It Nil I
Third Street
SWEETWATER
i iitsr i; \rnsr I III K< II
i<. II. Il.ill. I'jhloc,
n. in , Sunday School.
10:55 a. in., Sermon by
il»«isfoi SubJcM't: “Thivo Arcc’pi
,»!>!<• I in
7 p m.. Training Cnlon
8 p m.. Worship. Essie Ma"
Mlowilen will sing. The pastor
i ill -peak mi "What I- Ymir j
11.Ife?”
I'lRHT METHODIST
( HI li< il
I'. M. Johnston, Pastor
9:45 a m,, Church school.
10:55 Sermon liv the pastor
j Sermon -uhject “Vlcariou Her
vice."
Anthem by choir "Holy City.”
5:00 p. m., Preaching service.
I voting people'- choir. Sermon liv
: w. F, ll unllton.
Each evening li(*xt week a
mint t, Ining bool whh High
land Melghtu church.
7:30 Cltoll rehear-al Brave,
meeting at Highland Heights
church In connection with j
training school.
We extend to all an in\ it.',lion |
I to wot ship with us.
< It R IS I IAN S) II.M E
SEIM II I S
| "S'nl" i- the subject of ti'1'
I.,- on-Sermon which will I"'
; read in all Chur, In* of Chri*'
| Scientist, on SunOav, I 'etiruar
: is
'llic Golden Text I- Trul;
my soul waiteth upon God: from
him I'ometh my salvation
j (P aims 02:11.
Among the citations which
j comprise the 1,1'sson Sermon
j the fi ll*,w ing from the Bit, •
i "Beloved I wish above all tiling
j that thou mayrst | ros|ier and
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our best
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f iilTlTll\ nil ,lin llolflf-fill.llK •
iliU |»l'ni*h'iil, mill no nliliuii*
Him. rimin' or mine in. and
IHV Ijilk il n\n.
SWEETWATER
FEDERAL SAVINGS
\ \ I > EDAN \S‘-DI ' tlloN
lav« Bros. Ilidldim!
SW I liUV VI'Ell TEN \S
ms,5'«n*5i
A REAL VALUE
Automobile Bumper
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IIP \ I clhng price I1..7.7
till Oak Strict Clay Reeves .1, , Ow „■,
TO STORE
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