The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GRAND SALINE SUN
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Thursday, August 7, 1924.
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C. O. DIXON
THOS. S. McGRAIN
DIXON & McGRAIN, Owners.
ARTHUR A. DIEIIL, Managing Editor
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter, at the postoffice of Grand Saline,
Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Thomas”—Larue Smith.
Fart Four and Five—“Need of a
knowledge of God”, The primise of
Paul"—Johnnie Brooks.
Part Six—‘‘Coming of the Com-
forter”—Estell Carder.
Part Seven—“The Plain Way”—
Jewe|l Wallis.
by Rev. Geo. Kidd of Arlington.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and
prayer meeting each Thursday
' evening.
Your presence at each service wil'
| be appreciated.
Lewis S. Redwine, Pastor.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. White have re- with them for a visit,
turned home after spending their
vacation in Sdagoville, Dallas and
Terrell. Mr. White’s aunt, Mrs. T. Read the Grand Saline Sun, Van
J. Crawford oi seagoville returned Zandt County’s leading newspaper.
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MAIN ST. CKRISTIANPre*ch —- . . ,
ing | Service* 1st Saturday and Sunday
Second and fourth Sunday, in each i nigj,tS and 3rd Saturay and Sun- |
month at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. | day night begining promptly at I
by Rev. W. A. Richard.on. Sunday 7:50. Preaching iby the pastor,
School every Lord’. Day at 10:00 C- A’ Marinn on third Suturday
o’clock a. m. and Sunday li ghts.
THE YOUNGSTERS DEMAND BREAD
C. A. MARION, Pastor.
Miss Lucy Riggins spent the week |
A compilation of statistics by Col- Mr. Morris, known familiarly in
lier’s Weekly, shows that: East Texas as “Brother Lon” recent----------
In 1890, 80 per cent of voters ca t iy made large gifts to Southwestern ftl£7H0DIST Methodi.t Epi.copal
ballots. University ht Georgetown, Texas,; Church, South
In 1900, 73 per cent. and to Southern Methodist Univer- Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. enti jn Dallas the guest of Mrs. A.
In 1908, 60 per cent. sity at 'Dallas. m. and 7 p. m., Rev. O. W. Hooper, E. Rogg.
In 1912, 62 per cent. Tbt, Rev. Isaac Alexander, foun- s,,nd»y School at 10:00 a. m., W --
In ^20. >‘ss th“" 50 Pl‘r cent- dor of the school, it is recalled here, County Superintendent G. D. Sta-
What will (be the howing in 1924? often told the board of trustees that Auxiliary mee„ at 4 pP m 'Monda‘ ton and family are visiting Mrs. Sta-
But only Bread of the better kind—(City Bakery Bread)
usually.. That’s why you’ll do well to follow suit and insist upon
the broad that you know is the best. .Why gamble on inferior
bakings. _
City Bakery
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Reasons for the steadily decreas- if someone would endow the school,
ing interest of the electorate in their thut he would be glad if the school PROGRAM FOR EPWORTH
right and duty to vote are as vari- would bear the name of the ocriefnc- LEAGUE, SUNDAY, AUG 10
ed as their sources. The increase of tor. _.
the vote through woman sufforage, Tbis is tbe oldest and now one 1. Hymn.
t^n’s mother in Brown County.
2.
3.
Prayer. ,
Reading—“A Ballad of Trees
Sometimes a woman can have as
much fun biting her beads as a
man can have gnawing his whiskers.
FARMERS!
BRING YOUR PRODUCE TO ME
the dissatisfaction of voters with the of tbe few ;f not tbe only endowed
alleged decadence of parties and the coneges jn East Texas. It is recog-
supposed fact that one party is much nized by the Department of Educa- and' th*/ Jasier”-Ed7a‘Terry. Jud„ing by the New York news-
like another, too great an increase tion as a junjor college of first class ’ dg g ‘ ,
in foreign born population, are all und is a m,nlbei. the American 4' Study °f the Rarables’ P;‘Pers. a society woman can get her
suggested. , Association of Junior Colleges. <*> 0f *he Sower, Matt. 13:3-23 P^ture printed just for walking with
A fourth, which has some appeal Dr. G. F. Winfield, the president I (b) Of the Tares,, Matt 13:24-30 a d°K’
to logic to recommend it is the fail- says a modern brick dormitory for —Rachel Thorn. ■
ure of the electorate to understand the hoys will be erected at once. The (b) Of the Mustard seed, Matt, 13:
“what it is all about.” In other girls’ dormitory has been built 31-32, Of the Fig tree, Luke 13:16-
words, the complexity of the prob- already and is a modern building 16—Inez Clifford,
lems involved makes a choice of can- with every convenience. [ (c) Reading—"The trees” Louise
didate or party so difficult thiat the i a music conservatory and other Walters.
mental laziness which is apparently new buildings are under consider- (d) Of the seed,, Mark 4:26-29— __
an inherent part of the majority of „tj0n. One of these is to bear the Of the Vineyard, Matt 20:1-16—
minds takes charge and prevents >any nanle 0f Mrs. Morris, as her name Maurice Hooper. The Prince of Wales Has planned
vote, rather than endure the discom- bas always Ibeen connected with (t) Reading—“Silver Poplars” his itinerary to miss all the big cities
fort of thinking out which candidate "Brother Lon’s” gift. Ruth Dale Mallory. in this country and Canada, but we
to vote for. Mr. Morris attributed his success 5- Special Songs or music—to be won’t slighted if the others don’t
If this last suggested reason is t0 the wise counsel of his wife. supplied,
should show
1 buy all kinds of produce and will pay you the best price the
market affords.
Phone 78
W. S. B00E
GROCERIES & FEED
Grand Saline, Texas
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The new-fashioned woman who
travels with a thermos bottle used
to have a grandfather who carried
a demijohn.
Let Us Fill Your Tank-
With
correct, November
Some of Texas’ greatest men have 6. “The place of Nature in our
Rev. Redwine, pastor of the Naz-
arine church, left Tuesday for Alba
where he will hold a revival meeting.
surprising increase over previous ( ome from this school. Gov. Tom lives”—Enoch Fletcher, Leader,
years in percentage of votes cast. It Campbell, Congressman John C. 7. Announcements,
is true that there is no such i. -ue h«- Box, Judge Dan Walker of the Court h. Benediction,
fore the public this year as, for in- „f C i\i 1 Vppeals at Beaumont /and X te—The Epworth League is His meeting will continue
stance, in 1896; there is no such many others worthy of being named growing all the time. The contest the third Sunday,
sharp different action between the have graduated from Mcxander Col- : now un '.between "the Reds” and “the
platforms of the two major parties lege. i Blues" is arousing much interest.
as might cause such an increase in----e*- ——--- 'Come out and help your group win
votes. But there is the radio; mil- To the Voters f the Third Congrcs- a to iat.ee helps to win.—Reporter.
lions listened with absorbing inter- sional District: ^-—
est to the proceedings at ('!• . and T> ‘ h >s<? who voted a- : t me i . NAZ AREN^* CHURCH
“GOOD GULF” GASOLINE AND OILS
Or
PIERCE GASOLINE AND OILS
through
and New York to whom, hitherto, a the recent primary election, I have
convention was merely an incident in i.»> ill-f ciing whatever, for I realize
Preaching each first and fourth
the day’s news. Those millions have the light of clich individual citizen Sundays at 11 a m and 7 p n; by
been educated at first hand. They to cast hi- or her ballot a- he or she tbe ],agt0j.( nnd each second Sunday
know “waht it is tall about.” They may desire, and 1 further realize_________
heard the statesmen, the politician
STOP THAT ITCHING
T'se Blue Star Remedy for Eczema, J
Itch, Tetter or Cracked Hands, Ring ,
Worms, Chapped Face, Poison Oak, i
Sunburns. Old Sores or Sores on t'ldl- j
dren. It relieves all forms of Sore Feet, j
For sale by jjJ
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We also carry a full line of Tires and Accessories.
Authorized Willard Battery Service Station
$ We replace, recharge and repair any make Storage
Battery.
J. L. FAIL DRUG CO.
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and the "wheel horses” of the gre- t
pa rti< \ • fol
universal hun in curio-ity, they turn-
ed t tli • newspaper.- the n":. day to
read a r.in v.!i: they had li.-U ,, 1 t.i
the night bef ire!
If. a is- : c..eve !. a record vote is
polled this Nove.t b . the re;.-on n.ay
be found i:i that which fundamen-
tal t-> ;.!! citizen.-hip; education!
that many who voted against me did
. i,ot b< ;i;--e of any ill-Feiling to-
■ i: -• me, hut because they hud to pi
... o b tween friends; they simply jjj
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office. I h tpe that those who are so m
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THE MULE Til AT JEFFERSON
RODE
Have ' 11 ’ •: .il ef tiie mule Jeffer-
son •: ■!< ?
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Free trade and pb i ty of money were
on his back,
’ When that oi l m le was ridden by
Andrew Jack
f r such condition- cannot be avoid- rG
ed. §
To those who voted for me and uj
a-'isted my candidacy in any way, 5]
I am profoundly grateful, and at jG
the feet of my good friends in this
district I lay the laurels of this gj
splendid victory. No one ever had S
truer or better friends in a political n
contest. i H
HEALTH POSSIBLE 10
SPINAL SUFFERERS
desire to state further that I
i ntinue in the future as I have m
1 hat is what yGU would say of any
man who took a sledge hammer and de-
lil .rately destroyed his costly farm
equipment.
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Tliutid.y 11-alia T^lk No. 23
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in the past to give all of the people _g
of the district my very be-t service, H
But since them good old Jeffersonian fmd 1 wiH be ready and willin' at 1,11 ’3
times to render any service I can to rp
days,
That mul< Iris ehanyed in lots of
ways.
And in the Hist few years of the
political game
That old mule don’t look the -amo.
Since that mule can not tote double,
There is going to be lots of trouble.
The hntis and the pros for many
years
Have had thiat mule by his ears.
And into that donkeys lot
All roeinlists now have got.
With briddle and halter the F L U
came
To take aliand in the political game.
’Tis midnight now and all is quiet.
In that lot we see a funny sight.
The mule now commences to bray,
Like a negro he’s superstitious they
say.
For t,iose lobs and sheets he will not
stand
To receive the briddle of the Ku
Klux band.
As for me I have a hunch
If that mule is caught Iby any bunch
That is the race is running
With all their chicanery and cunning
They’ll make old Hickory turn in his
sleep
And the spirit of Thomas will have
to weep.
—ENOCH FLETCHER.
any and all of my constituents.
Gratefully yours,
MORGAN G. SANDERS.
Yet many men who are perfectly
fane are doing practically that very thing
The sledge they swing is negligence—
lack of care.
One of threat!
r.gainat a I fe ' '■—.hh and happi-
ness are the p'.nal fevers and other
spinal disturbances which may come
from falls or '.accidents to which
childhood is subject.
Ailments due to such a cause are
so obviously within the province of a
chiropractic hea'th service such as
Wprking takes up a
lot of time, Nephew,
Almost as much as
loafing.
gill
JiEALTHV
HRST BAPTISTUl «
& 3i*d Sunday [«
in each month at II a. m., and 8 p. i’-j
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m., Rev. T. H. Irwin, Pastor. San
day School every Sunday at 10 a.
MAIN ST. BAPTIST/-'1”"*
Every bun.
Services at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m.
Rev. W. R. White, Pastor, Sun-
day School at 10 a. m. B. Y. P. U. |-]
meets at 6 p.m. ea ch Sunday. Sun- JQ
beams meet at 3 p. m. Woman’s ,[]
Auxiliary meets each Mon! y et . 1
p. m. Prayer Meeting every Wed- jQ
nesday night, 7 p. m. Officers and (]
Teachers Council Meeting, Thurs- -0
day at 8 p. m.
B Y. P. U. PROGRAM
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Learn lessons from Jesus lips in
B. Y. P. U. Sunday night. Study
about "The many Mansions” and rO
Arc you, through neglecting to pro-
perly shelter your implements, permit-
ling them to gc to the scrap heap four or
five years ahead of time? Can it be said
that you are deliberately destroying your
equipment before its time?
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Why continue to stand this loss?
It is cheeper to build a good implement
shed—our prices will prove this! Free
estimates without obligation.
PLANS, too. Lets talk it over.
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GIVES $100,000 TO ALEXANDER “Th<‘ coming <«f the Comforter" Both
COLLEGE found In John 14th. Be early and (
____ Wring a friend.
Jacksonville, Texas, Aug. 1—The 7,30 Y- **• 7,30
Rev. Alonzo Morris of Pittsburg,
Chiropractic
EARS
NOSE
THROAT
ARMS
HEART
’LUNGS
’LIVER
’•STOMACH
corrects
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that delivered by this office, that it
would seem unnecessary to say so.
And yet many accept the very com-
mon be'ief prevalent before the dis-
covery of chiropractic, that such
diseases were- beyond treatment or
recovery. But with the advent of
chiropractic it becomes a question
whether any youthful sufferer from
such ailments needs despair of re-
covery.
BRAIN FEVF.R CROSSED EYES
OF THIS BABY
y
^he lower nerv
underthe magnif,
infl glass is pinche
by a misaligned join
Pinched nerves cannot
transmit healthful
impulses, Chiropractic
adjusting removes the
pressure > x The
upper nerve is free
os nature intends
KfoifHueir>
months when a consultation of doc-
tors was called and they decided he
had brain fever. The child made so
little progress under their care that
I asked them to consult with a
chiropiUctor, which they refused. I
then called a chiropractor nnd in
r.- p dny the child was on his way
to recovery. His eyes were crossed
by the fever but they became
straight under continued adjust-
ments. Today he is normal in every
way."—William Devaney, Chiroprac-
tic Research Bureau, Sworn State-
ment No. 1387-C.
YOUR APPOINTMENT FOR
HEALTH CAN BE MADE BY
Bible study meeting Gnat Chap-
Camp county, has given $100,000 to ter John 14th, Group 2 on program, j
Alexander College at Jacksonville, Introduction II, B. Pl»jlip».
as It has baen known for fifty years Bart One—"Jesus the giver of ,
The name of the college, official an- * <*f,ce Lucille Griffin,
nouncement of which will be made Part Two — “Knowledge of .the
Saturday, will be changed to Un Heavenly Home”- Trudy Edwards.
Harris College in honor of tlw donor. Throe .“The question, of
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Diehl, Arthur A. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1924, newspaper, August 7, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth991150/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.