The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1932 Page: 4 of 16
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Zhc Panola IQatcbman J
A Greater
Opportunity
forgeI to call for your coupon.
CITY MARKET
PHONE 29
NOW.
FIRST MCTHOOItT CHURCH
SOUTH.
SiKHr'i Day VMM ptliaitjr cbaarv
•4 to mil at oar Chareh
•«4*r Tito rhardl »u koMUfallj
dacorauad with r«4 and >hlt* flonrt.
At th# elaaa ot tho Sunday School
hoar • pracrta tu Cm hr the
Primary depart moat. Saras ot oar
rhnii wfortto oa* kudrH par oast
la atitadMM. tha largaut rlaaa vai
*ha Loyal Soaa with ST aaaa preaent.
Thar* vu a total ot !tt present is
■11 department*.
At tk* eleven o'clock preerhtog aar-
vlca the panto* preached oa the
tokje t Mother" to a largo and ap-
pro*, tat ive congregation. The choir
raaiered special mu*k to keeping
with the day and the quartette by
Meed am e* J. A. Young, Lucille Read
and 8. 0. Turner aad Virgil Tillery
vraa especially appreciated. There
waa oaa addition to the Church by
certificate.
Services etch week ae follows:
Sunday School »:IS a. to.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m.
Monday, Woman's Missionary So-
ciety, 3:00 p. n.
Wednesday, prayer meet lag, T:30
T 00—Training Service. E. A- Cok-
er. Director.
I <W—Benmou: ' Joseph "
Monday:
3:dA—W. M. S. aad Soabeams meat.
Wednesday:
• OA—The Sa xtuary Service.
W# vert glad to wetcomo three
new members Into oar church during
the B. T. S. Revival: Mr. aad Mrs. E.
A. Coker on promise of a letter and
Msrsese Holt as a candidate for bap-
tism.
The program committees of the
B. T S. have planned some excellent
programs which you will greatly en-
joy aad find to be a great help to
you as Christians. You are cordially
invited to iomy at the announced
hour.
Our every service is planned and
designed to meet real needs In lire.
We cordially Invite you to meet with
»» as we study, worship, train, pray
and work; Your welcome never
grows out of date.
are 132 unused schoolrooms to ele-
meatary schools to the central dis-
trict while outlying districts have s
shortage of IN classrooms.
ItathB to the follow tog program to
be given in the main auditorium of
Central Baptist Church Sunday even-
tog at 7:00 o'clock:
Devotional by the president. N. H
Stolebarger.
Special Song. "Somebody Rite
Needs a Blessing."
Introduction of the theme, "Th*
Man with the Withered Hand," by
the group captain, Mrs. N. H. Stol*
burger.
"Th Right Use of the Sabbath," by
Mrs. O. J. Mansion.
"The Right View of Relative Val-
ues," by Mr A. L. Byrd. _——-j
"The Right Conception of Human
Worth,” by Mr. J. M. Griffin.
"The Right attitude toward Human
tty.H by Mr. O. A. Mlnter.
“The Right Relationship to God,”
Choir practice immediately after
prayer meeting.
The public is cordially invited to
worship with us In all of our ser-
Bible School every Sunday at Id
o'clock, followed by communion ser-
vice. Every one invited who Is not
attending some other school.
P. A. Dulaney, Supt.
J. F. Halley, Secretary.
SILVER GRILL CAFE
Tom Anh, Prop.
Panola County Singing Convention
will be held at Rehobeth Church
«he 4th Sunday to May. Everybody
Invited to come and bring lunch.
Visiting singers will be cared tor.
.Come aad "let's sing our trouble*
•w*y," .
J. H. Pitts. Chairman. I
Be first in traffic —use "fast steppin*
gas" refined especially for big cities
You con ask for “that fast-steppln' gas** at any Sinclair Service Station and they’ll knew
what you mean, for by this time the nkkname which the menlot the Sinclair refin-
eries have |ust given Sinclair Regular Gasoline has spread outward over the country.
The refiners call It “that fast-steppln' gas" because they're refining it to a formula first
developed for quick getaway and flashy pick-up in the congested traffic of great cities.
But dent limit your enjoyment of this fast, light gasoline to the cities. Take H
out on the highway and slop along with H to your heart's content. Notice the smooth,
sweeping Hew of power. Enjoy the eager surge of power when you pull out to pass
the other fellow. You certainly step along with the best of them when you use this
lost-stepping geselinei Nil up today with Sinclair Regular.
NOTE: ft fctsf result*, mo ditto Siotloir Opatom Motor Oil or SintUlr Ppnniylwnl* Motor Off.
Jtod pih tod toe do-wotod, oad hood toe petroleum jelly ot ts low •« 60° F. Mow tore!
Greater
In P.nneylvanla a maa may not
marry hu flrat cousin but ha may
mirry hia grandmother.
HAVE ALWAYS BEEN FOUND AT
.O
MOORE BROS. YOU WILL STILL
FIND UNHEARD-OF VALUES HERE
- YOU CANT GET CHEATED —
THAT’S IMPOSSIBLE.
BABY
T R E T F U L,
RESTLESS?
Look to this causo
YOUR DOLLAR
“MOORE” AND
YOUR COUPON
TRA COURTESY
IS WORTH
YOU GET
AS AN EX•
a lost, light gasoline
• Agnni Sinclair Refining Company ffn*
C. A. FOSTER, Wboleuil. Distributor
For Solo hi Carthago by
CITY GARAGE-JUUUS BIRD
WE BUY OR SELL ANYTHING!
EDDIE C. SMITH
CASTO Rl A
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1932, newspaper, May 12, 1932; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900943/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.