Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 297, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1918 Page: 4 of 9
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PALESTINE
D, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1918.
Churches
* SNAPSHOTS FROM *
* CENTENARY CHURCH. *
added to our equipment Safety Deposit Boxes, for
Large congelations attended the
Easter services Sunday at
nous churches, and in:eretsing ser
vices were held. • The. new hour was
observed, and despite , the fact that
Sunday school was in reality brid
at 8:30, the attendance was . above
*
the ordinary. . , >
*♦* *!• ❖ (Publicity Committee) •> ♦>
Easter Sunday was a great day at
Centenary, and splendid and inspir-
ing services were held, with large
Congregations. Nine new members
were received into the church. '
choir at both services.
Rev. D. B. Clapp, the pastor, spoke
Sunday at Vernon. He was . accom-
panied to that city by Uncle Ben
Rogers, and tlfeir visit was a most
pleasant one. • /
ARE READY
MAMRTY STATE BMW OF MLESTIRf
CORRECT STYLES,
LATEST PATTERNS,
PERFECT FITTING,
LOWEST PRICES.
Don’t forget the Epworth League
April fool’s social tonight. You are
invited. A fine program and games
with, refreshments will be prepared,
the social to be held in the basement
of the church.
..Grace Methodist Church!,
Sunday was a busy, day at the
Grace Methodist church, and good
congregations attended the services
The Sunday school was the,first ser-
vice held,' and all the classes had in-
teresting Easter lessons. -
Rev. L. B.. Saxon delivered a strong
sermon at the morning service on
“A. Living Christ with a Living Mes-
sage to a Living People.’’ . It was an
appropriate hddress, and ■ delivered
in an able manner. Special music
was rendered by the choir..
Sunday night the service was giv-
en over to the Easter program, and
the church was filled with as appre-
ciative audience that enjoyed this
splendid service! The children of the
Sunday school had charge,; and in
songs and recitations they made the
evening a most happy one: Rev.
Saxon delivered a short talk at the
close of the service. -
In the evening the Senior Epworth
League rendered, and appropriate
Easter program, and a1 large, crowd
vas present for! this interesting, .’oc-
casion. .The. League is a fine body
v. - ■ ’ . .
of young people, and is doing a
good work in Grace church. .a
Centenary Chi
A special Easter
taken at the Afl
school for
and a neat
worthy causfl
service wa^|
foBv*L‘‘ :‘y4\j
a:lv f j* ‘1 -';/4 \
mini: (j*‘
At the
preached a strong®
Immortality of the S^|
a most inspiring m
Frankie Mobley
R H. HU
REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE
AND RENTALS.
We make a Specialty of City Property; Manage
Estates, and Estates in Trust tor Minor
Heirs. We make all kinds ot Bonds.
Royall National Bank Building. MMUml Texas
These are four of the main
features to be found in our
splendid showing of Men’s and.
Boys' *
SPRIf^ CLOTHING.
Prof. Horn of Houston, superin-
tendent . of the public schools of
that city, will be the guest of Cen-
tenary • next Sunday morning. Edu-
cational day will be obesrved, and
Prof. Horn will deliver an address at
the 11 o'clock service. He is an
able speaker, and a rare treat is in
store for all who will hear him. He
will also talk to the Men's Class
Sunday .morning at 9:20
THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER
MOORE GROCY
WHOLESALE GROCERS
rendered
solo, and ^'rs. John R. HearnMR.,
a vocal solo. The choir rendered
special; music, giving an Easter an-
them. Jl
At.night Dr. Godbey spoke on “we
Resurrection of Jesus,’.’ and agBn
delivered. a helpful message. Sperchl
music was rendered by the choir. 1
The Epworth League rendered an
' " : • ’ ; '
interesting: Hester program in the
evening, with a large crowd, present.
Miss Mossie HasseR was leader) anji
Mrs. Roy Marquette rendered a
vocal sOlo, and + Miss Annie Male
Roquemore and Hardy Daly gave ya
duet. Talks were made by Mr».
Woodard G^Sxds, Prof. Earl Mock,
Prof. L. ^^Bghtower. Miss Magy
Moore gaiBT reading, “For JUS ”/
The Epvorth League entertains to-
night at 8 in the basement of the
church with an April fool’s parte.
This Will be a pleasant event | A
fine program has been arraagdd,
with games and later refreshments
Members of the League, the church
»n! their fiends are urged to M
tend.. ■ Bring your friends and mat
to this social. ’ -
SPECIAL SHOWING ♦
TYLUt, PITTSBURG. PALESTINE AND LONOVIEW.
Prayer service Wednesday night
at 8 o’clock: We are going to look
for you. -Biyjig a friend. .. •
♦ We are making a special 4
4 showing this week of ♦
♦ ;• • •!• ♦
* MILITARY ♦
* STRAP WATCHES ♦
* In Silver, Nickel and Gun Metal. 4
4/ 4
* • ’ *
4 Also Ingersoll Military Watches. ♦
Board of Steward.- meet next Sun-
day atfemoon at 2:10.;.-<■
THE MODERN SPIRIT
of eo-operatlon, the spirit which animates all
U S. FIGHTERS MARCHING
TO JOIN iN GREAT BATTLE
. _____ . _ , successful business,
prevails in the organization of our Federal reserve bank.
We own stock in it. We keep our reserve cash in • If. We have
a voice in electing its directors and through them id. choosing its
management It is our bank, and. its resources enable us at all
times to meet the legitimate banking requirements of our com-
munity.
With.' the American . Army in
France, March 31.—All the Ameri-
can troops have been turned oyer to
the allies. The American troops may
soon be fighting side by side with
the French and British in the battle
raging in -Northern ..France,
Great activity of many sorts is un-
der way in the whole American zone.
Trains of motor trucks miles long,
loaded with Americans, are passing
through the towns. On other roads
mile after - mile of marching Ameri-
cans are on .the move.
4 We want to give to every 4
4 mother and wife of a soldier, a ♦
4 service flag with pin. Please 4
4 call at our store and get one 4
4* this week. •< V. - ! 4
1 Christian .Church.
The Sunday school.. was well at-
tended, and an offering taken at
this hour for. the Fowler Orphans’
Home.; ’ \
At. the morning service Rev. A L.
Clinkinbeard preached Ou ’ “Christ’s
Victory for the Worm,, and; it. wak
an able discussion, appropriate ^ at
.this time. The choi rendered special-
[s - . ; ./* . •• . •
music* the anthens being splendid,
while Miss Vinnie Keller rendered a
yocal solo.
f, lit the afternoon
KOLlSTAD’S
Jewelers and Optometrists.
PALESTINE, TEXAS.
RESbURCES OVER $1,500406.00
We Grind Our Own Lens.
The Comfort Car
rs of earlier Hupmobiles are so welj satisfied that they can
ily believe that the new Hupmobile is more comfortable and
efficient than their cars—until they have taken a ride in the
News Thrills Washington. :
Washington, D. C., March 31.—The
foregoing announcement that Ameri-
kan sid^^^actually are- on their
it 3 o’clock'
Then capitulation is complete. The cfld enthusiasm is redoubled.
The Hupmobile has always been noteworthy for the whole-hearted
endorsement it has received* from owners everywhere.
Baptist Church.
The Baptist Sunday school had
large attendance Sunday lUoraiij
and a most interesting session w;
held. In the primary department tl
children were; given Easter eg|
and fhefir childish -hearts were mai
glad - by this event. -
Dn W.-’p. Tardy spoke At the mot
ing service, %nd was, heard by
large congregation. Is an ah
orator, and charmed his hearers wi
his message, that was a most appi
priate one. ‘ He was pastor of t|
Baptist church; twenty years ag
And his visit at.this tiine was a moj
pleasant one. renewing * acquain
ances with some of the older inei
bers of the church. \
Sunday night Dr. Tardy spoke 1
another large congregation, and thi
were treated to another fine serrnJ
Special music was rendered by tfl
t is an actual fact that the astonishing power-and-comfort qual-
of this new Hupmobile are already building up a broader and
>r loyalty. We feel perfectly safe in referring you to the first
r of the new car that you meet, for confirmation ' of all Our
>rt claims. Have just unloaded another carload of Hupmobiles.
Herman Schmidt & Co
We Have 3000
Choice Suit Patterns
On display at our store. Our
tape line is ready at any moment to
take your measure for a nice TAILOR-
ED SUIT,, tailored to your individual
measure. Our Suits are in reach of.
everybody. v ! - v tv
THE HOME OF GOOD TAILORING,
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HATS CLEANED AND. BLOCKED
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m-lGk tt& A I ‘Plains, also ev<
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One day when 11
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5 Lydia E.Pinkha
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Palestine
Steam Laundry
We Are Agents for
WAR SAVING
and . -
THRIFT STAMPS
It is time to “play ball.'
Blanks for
t This Office
Your
Uncle Sam needs the money and
you can make no mistake in
buying his*securities. .
the health it has brought me.’’
Cora Lee. Hall, West Plains, 1
Perhaps it may seem an e*
gant statement to say that this
remedy saved a life ; hut wom<
Mrs. Hall, to whom it has bi
OR IA
health, appreciate the danger
suffering they have escaped too
to doubt it! All who suffer si
try it Why risk life and h<
without it? .
. For special advice write LydU
Pinkhsm Medicine Co., Lynn, Mas*
j Prompt Car Service—Phone 132
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 297, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1918, newspaper, April 1, 1918; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015145/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.