Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 114, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 26, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT,/ , SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1922.
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A PA GE FOR WOMEN
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Society
11 IkImIi«»iii:c < lly. foriwTh
A moldi of till* rll.v.
Mis.* * k!«»!ih. Mlw Fiinuh* Mil** ('mig.
. Nolo.- MIkn Itu'iy Jolu^.
John <». Walsli.
Anti ?<l rr Campaign Started.
IVogr^sive House Furnishing
llutlusil. SImtiiSiii, K. I. Kidwrtvm.
Mi> .Vlw Mark* Is IsmiiIii" invil i J
lions to it bridge p«rl\ \'!ii«li Hii- will
(\________.______4) * tflvr in lit*i* In-iiir o’i \orl h Oiwkell!
Christian kMMTir Parl.v. vlrc i. Tinliy ..........m at 3 '••'"L
Tin- * r i 'Itrlsf inn Kudrinor nt Tl..- Tuesday Li .-run < ltd. w .......v
Gr.-nd A, ,n.. l'M-sbyterlan . I, im-J «<f - »•>*••> »' ' <«'.....I- i».
il, . f Mis- Helen Wilsci nr"1'' 1,1 M'" ''
,. .. . . ...... . i for an iiiii»ort;i nt Ini.^inosK sr-sion. in-
l 11 In v i t"! u kid party. , , ' , ...
...... . stead of the n ^nlni nine on I iie^d n
I he home was atlrmtivolj'dis-ornfis,,
Mrs. Jidr.i An In r l»;ivi* lift Sain:
f,.< ,l„ - . mill UirUiiai. Mi- , (|jlv „ lw„
r ............ M'l.Hi., mu, lire |rtiii.. Mr. n.xl Mrs ,
Mm, roue kl I games pl.n.M v . | ■ .... North i I... KinrJ
.,s <l!i.;.,|hi' hnnilk< r< hi'T, .....I. j „ |,.lll||s. Ml. |,inls will . to An.- j
*•**' 1 :l ‘I-fill in.ouujil cicnillg11j,t |„ .jH.||«| Thanksgiving :>l III.' Sl.iiri
«■'' i II j.,} r,l «. | hr >l<« ‘ "C "Ill'll *«•- | ,,M ,.CKlt.v lls II guest ill II"' K»|'|i:l 1
iM 'lnm nts of i rnmvi iviicm hn I ini i Ku|i|ki Cantata fraternit} house. ami
Muk « >r.'|v uete served to Ute forty j wH! also ti*j| m s.m Antonio before
M willpower,
A me^atre from lir.
>iis* Sarah Alice Terrell
A lesson from (In* life of
Liinbrutli, Ihmiey (’wkiry.
Tim ta^k before us. Mrs.
l-’.odiee
A reading. “'Hie Uoiinc by the
Another one of tdrovnoii County**
I iotni'r i ltl»*ns. uii ex-soldier
John \Vjil>h lias miywensl his layt
roll dill. Hi*' died at lit* rural home,
at 11:15 o'clock Friday nijrht, after
a proloupsl illness due to a fall will'll
be sustained in August 'last, result in-;
ill a broken hifi, wliieli e;is the u.li-
Bishop uinte »au.'<* of liU ih-atlu
I John ti. Walsli was lorn i'i Funly.
I-'"". MfSftny Cnimfy. T.-.i..-^ .-. residing! );ilnl,,r (il,lvS(lll Texas. N..v.
25. A deni lias liecn |*'iulii<g for sev-
■II in
rons mid prayer bring hold ut llioj
Into homo, and tbo tV'iual service vjillj -------
mho place at Friendship ebiurli nt m,Kinney Nov. 25. Consable
wltli intcrnieiil ini tlio family Imrinl ( I!(?lil,mlK ..orll, uvdne.silay uiKht
a^tliat ('hurt'll. j rr.itoil tlnw whlto moil on ihatgcs "f| pro|nintti<Hi lirrt- that will make your
Aeliro jut'll Umrors: Frank Wyhlo.t m.y Tin y-were roloanod »n Loii'l.l furnittiro l"..k liko now."
.!< Im KoU'rtson. W. tl. Korn. W. s ) j„C|i... „f ti». ivneo Wlllio Sutherland “Wo don’t noet) It. When <mr furnl-
Frofii, tho ltinnin^InMU Aw-Uorald.
M,"l “.Vladam," aaid tho ln.tatt, "I have a
Cl NTEK HI SINKSS MKN HI Y
ELECTItIC LIGHT CLYNT
i said IhulJills was tin- U'tnnniiif; "f an:
| anti Idler ta:ii)iaU"
tint- liepins to look t»ltl wt* let the in*
stilt!utent (K-op'o take it hack '
J there tin lsr»C, when he ennie to 1‘aris,'
side Texas, and mimlned f ile year. He
of the road." Mary 1.11 ion Spangler.
Church Notices
Te tho PastorP.
ehtii'en HiiiHiiineeinetils for
(Jay tnitsi
h.v Fi ida.v
j^ii'-t-tr*. j 11'turning to her home in llnlvesi each Wtn'k.
------ j Mm. It \. Itf wn lias relumed I'rtnn' ---
Frida} llridco ( lull. I ('hirkn.lui. t'Llu.. "hero she vlsitrd1 First I'rO'hytrrian Chitrrh—t'oruor
Mi.-. Mini} I lea tl was hosiers to I lit* i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Finersin and "ill vis- Trails and Mulberry fttrools. I ir T.
I iida} itridue <'lull this week, enter* j It her datiithlor. Mrs. I. W Itiiss.i . A Wharton, pastor. Sunday seliool at
t .1 in i lit. the mi Miliers and set yral sttli-1 Mrs. .1. W Williams of this city !»:;yt a. m. Morn in y sen lees at 11
s-'tiitis in h'T lietne on Ft I lay after- Inis as her vilest her sister, Mi n. V\ II. ] Prayer te.eetlii" on Wednewlay ni;;ldH
t„, n. * l»i la'-, "I Fort Worth. jut 7:dtt p. tn
I'oiirt Itiiihe of attests enjoyed the| Ml t'U'i Mrs. It It. Wald" have re-1 ttaflwt Street ( litteeh of Oinst——
tifterii'Min. Iiiali score in the % 1111*11 go jturiiod frill a hrlilal trip to points It Sunday school It It. H live. Supt.
ina to Mrs. .I'M1 Wolfe and lor II sin- tin South, slid are at home on Strulii I’lein hiiiR at 11 u. ut. and 7 :dU p ut.
neeived an Ei.gllsli |«r!nme poi'.ert j Elm streit. *'• " hltc
I Ft loti Is |:av» revolved . aids from] International Bible Sttidnats’ Ass#* tliaa John Walsh.
Fnit salad, sandwiches, potato i I "• ."id M: . t'. It. Kiel who were mari etotion—Iss-al via as meets every Sun* He Was too yetina.for enlistment
.hiiis, stuffed dates and let eoffoe j rivl in this . ilv on Net. 1, slalina Hie} 1 o!J'0*’. «l"S!i tin* Civil War broke out, iitit run
cnil days uu<l is virtually clost*«|. when*-
by T. J. Farrington s«*lN the electrb-
li”lit plant at this plai e to five Hunter
! leiucsN men. 1>. Bailey, o. T. Hum.
V. F. Binck. A. H. C»ann*: ami 1‘. C.
\\ a Hut e.
The new management proposes to
if innessary
cubii'ke it to Hamlh* the electrical re*
quiieinenls of fHi* town.
then irtiMvhl to the vicinity west of
Sherman, where lie ha< since resble«l
continuously. In lstlT lie was married
to.Miss Mlwibetli Winm|. ami they «*s-
tahli'heil their home oti the fan i
where Mr Walsh lias lived fifty three
years, ami where their family was rear- 4, ,
ctl. and Where he died . Seven . hiidten 11 *V'* "»]'» 1'V; 1'V."' .l'
Sun Imrti of that marriage, four of
Is- In The Itemoi ral nffloo 1 " horn survive.
morning nt It) o'eloek of la early manhood lie hccatnc a mcin-
1 her ,.f IVtstu drove Methodist Clitirt It.
--- and was the last charter member of
that orgnuiznllon. where he was one of
the main s' ays and faithful workers,
and a Itnelier ill tile Sunday school, lie
was a geod man. of stainless character
and sterling integrity, kindly, eliarit-
ahie, and always ready to answer the
i all of duty, "heretor Il lay.
No man in U»aystm t 'Miijtv was hel-
ler known, mid certainly none had
more genuine frieutls and re*is'<ters
I'rogt.ini at \;tn A In!} no.
fol iiietl the plate of refreshment passed J*"!'' just com hided
at tin i !ose of the entertainment.
Mr'. II. L. I'.rottn will have ill ■ elno
11'xt Friday.
Silver Tea.
'I he handsome homo of Mrs. E. A.
Iltllb. on West Houston street wps
thnrnilniily oisuetl to the Woman’s
Auxiliary of First Presbyterian church
and their filer Is on Friday afternoon
(day at :t p. in. at 117 North Ias> av.e
delightful liner /iV'a^* wVlrome* 118,1 °f away from home, a volunteer, and serv-l at night a
"etks- lay in New York and Ball I- North Park Baptist (liurrh ,T. R. W'^nHy %mr years lit the Con fed* j will take plate.
men, and are now in Ntpv Orleans for1 Cameron, pastor. Sunday school 0:13 eri,I'‘ army. lie was one of the ardent
Van Alstyne, Te\a*. Not. -3.
Thanksgiving will lie generally ohserv-
ed by the hanks anil hiisim—s lionses of
Van Alst.vne. In I be morning the
I idturelies will join in a union Thanks-j
citing service at the Christian Church
The sermon will he delivered by Hot
It. C. Land, pastor of the Baptist"]
eliureh. Music will he furnished by the
consolidated choirs of the city.
| lit the afternoon tile Van Alstyne
, High Si luail football eleven will .......
llu> Rnvttu City High School eleven, and
number
social fntn Mims
Extra Trousers
FREE
Come in and older a
suit of Clothes. Pay
us the regular price of
a single Suit—But get
an extra pair of
Trousers FREE, but
act quickly—This of-
fer is for a limited
time only.
Will Pierce
& Co.
a ten days' visit liefere gidpg to their
home in Wichita Falls. Mrs. Kiel was
fotiuorly Miss Genevieve Goff of this
city. *
local Alikins! Lee;
Inlirii.ediale E|nvorth League.
The suh.iidned program will be
hwetl ut the Sttmlny nusding of
fol*
tat*
from •’! too oelts k with a silver ten for j Intermediate Epwortli League of Truv-
the-Irtr.ielll of the flower fund of that is Strett Methodist eliureh under Up
Sts !.'(}• ot v Ilk'll Mrs. Lee Woods is supervision of Miss Igiulse Noble-
elm It man. j Thanksgiving program.
Tin house was benutlfuily deeorattsi [ Song-Thanksgiving hymn,
with tines and eflt flowers and the Scripture rending,
dining table v.as HjMi-itiIJ^v attraetire; Reading of Presitieufs preehttpa
I ten.
Story
members of tint
Camp, l’. O. V.
After,tbe war he became an active
Intermediate R. Y. 1’. IL tla’tO farmor and extensive stock, man. and
l’rnyermeoting Wednesday 7:30 j devoted all his subsctpicnt years to
. that eulliug.
lliij surviving family are two (laugh-
ers, Mrs. Silas I'hiuk. of Fort vlirth,
Mrs. Chari I mi MeGaughey. of Green-
ville, Texas, ami two shun, Bert Walsh
with its lace cover and a large 'basket
of gi t.rgeons pink ehrysanthemiims. the
gilt of 11. 11. Hannah.
Mrs. thill J received her guests It:
her usual < out ini way, assisted by oth-
er liadh's 0/ tl:'* church.
An nt tractive uutl enjoyable program
of reading, vocal and instrumental
music was given by Misses Itiehard-
s >1*., Thomas, and Butterfield of Kldd-
Ket and Miss Horotby Brush of Carr
Burdette and Mrs. Felix Drake.
1 telle inns it a, sandwiches, nuts, aitd
randy weie served the many guests ho-
lme their departure.
Faldo
Society Notes.
Mrs. Jim Evcrheart will entertain ut
,nl. bridge Tuesday afternoon nt 3
o’clock in her home
complimenting Mrs.
of Thanksgiving — Truman
Blocker.
lint-ling—A Thanksgiving
Mary Jam Cole. ’
Tableaux—Indian Thanksgiving
Thanksgivlpg stories.
Hnlutr to the flng.
Star Spangled Banner.
Senior Kptvorth leagnr I’rogrant
The following program will Is* ob-
served by the Senior Epworth league
of Travis Street Mcthodigt Church at
tiieir regular Sunday evening meeting,
with II. IL Allen its leader.
Subject.--■Tlte Missionary Spirit of
(lie Epworth League.
Afflcn.—The peoidc. the com rirv,
In East Sherman.'anil their religion. Miss Irma Adams.
Barton Law of What the League lias done for Mis-
The funeral will occur Sunday ufier-
itiMtii. a brief preliminary service of
li
HAMS
^ - ' ’ . • ^
Morris Supreme Hams
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
25c per lb.
SHERMAN FISH &
MEAT MARKET
n. ut. Preaching 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.
at, Sttoheams, 3 p. ut. Junior B. i'.
;t\ 1’., 3 p. m. Senior B. Y. P. t!„ 0:13
ll*- m.
Ip. m.
Ip. ut. Ladies' Missionary Society ev-
lery Monday 2:30 p. ra. The puldlc is
Icordialiy invited to wo"ship with u* |,
! East Sherman Baptist Church —
.Corner King and Hazelwood Rtreets.
Her. K. T Zlpproilt, pastor. Sunday .....
school at 0:t.ri a m. Bennett Cook, su-j11*1* Mulsh, of Sherman. j
pcrlulendcnt. Sunbeams at 2:30, with] He also left three sisters. Mrs. Tolu
I Miss Alta Cowan as supervisor. Jun- Owen of Sherman. .Mrs. William Frank-
j lor, Intermediate and Senior 11. Y. P. llu,.of West, Texas, nntl Miss Maggie
I L’. at 0:15 p. m S. M. Moore supervis- Walsh, and one brother, IV. J. Walsh,
•or. '.’reaching h.v pastor nt 11 a. nt and 0f sheratan
7:30 p. m. Prayer service at 7:30 p. .
m. Wednesday.
Grand Avenue Presbyterian Church— ,
Guy B. Buff. Pastor. Regular ser-1
vices each Sunday. Sabbath school |
0:15 a. m„ Junior Christian Endeavor
2:30, Intermediate Christian Endeav- j
or 0:13, Seuior Endeavor 0.45 p. m.
Prayer meeting each Wednesday ev-
ening at 8 o'clock. Preaching services
11 a. ui. am] 8 \\ in. Everybody most
cordially incited.
First Baptist Clmreh, Rev. T. U
Holcomb, pastor Services Sunday as
follows: Preaching by the pastor at
11 0. in. and 8 p, in. Sunday
school at 9:45. Sunbeam P>ntid, Junior.
Intermediate and Senior Unions at
0:45. Services throughout the week as
usual. A cordial welcome to all.
Fdfrest Avc. Baptist ChurrJi—Sunday
school 9.-45 a. m. B. Y. P. U. 7 p. in.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the
pastor. You are cordially Invited to
worship with us. J. C. Skaggs, pastor,
copied. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in
All are cordially Invited to attend the
services and visit the reading room.
Salvation Army.
Services ut. the hall, lHi'/j North
Lamar street, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday. Open air meet-
ings, 7:30 p. in.; indoor, 8 p. m. Sun-
day services, open air, 10 n. m.; holi-
ness service in the hall, 1la. in. Coni-
pany meeting. 2:30 p. m Y. P. L.. 1 p.
in.: open air, 7:30 p. in.: indoor, 8 p. tn.
BUILD NOW
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Labor and building materials are as low as
they are apt to be for some time.
Homes Built From Our
Stocks
Si. Stephen's Episcopal < liurrh.
Comer of South Crockett aud Cherry-
streets. The Rev. IV. J. Miller, Rector.
The appointments for the "Sunday
next liofore Advent” tro us follows:
Holy communion ut 7 :30 a. m.; Sunday
school at !*.:MI a. in.; morning prayer
and wrluon at 11 o'clock. There will
also la* sen lees on Thanksgiving Day
at lit:30 a. >u. All, are cordially In-
vited ti> attend the above services.
Keep Your
Feet Young
are enduring testimonials of the quality of
our products and our careful selection of
each material for its special use.
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takes on a atem, pained or irritated
look.
I]r.'Elinor ' an Buskirk says: "The
woman who w ears a cramped shoe fs
bound to have a cramped disposition.
She can't help luting irrilti do, critical
and quick tempered.”
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Wear the Cantilever Kh-ie and find
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" hen you h'-e Cawjfllevera yon w ill like
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I the muscles of votir fool to exercise
ami slrengllien. In Cnntilet ers. you
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Try a pair tomorrow, “Widths A A A A
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