Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [30], No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1942 Page: 8 of 8
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Sunday School
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday Masses: 8:00, OHS^.and
10:80 a. in. »
Btrening Services — Rosary and
Ren edict ion, *8:00.
Krvicee During Week:
Suseaj 7:30 and 9:00 a. m.
TOly Hour, Thursday, 8:00 p. m.
Confessions on Saturdays
4:30-6:00 p. m.
7:00-8:30 p. m.
Novena to our Lady of Sorrows,
Friday 8:00 p. m.
Rev. JOSEPH A. PRIETO, O. M. I.
Pastor.
Most Rev. Archbishop Rebert E.
Lucey, D. D, of San Antonio will con-
firm a confirmation class in Crystal
City of Sacred Heart Church, Friday,
March 6th., at 2:30 p. m. and at La
Pryor, Texas at 4 o’clock the same'ings
Morning Worship
Pioneers —.............
Evening Services --------
The Womans’ Auxiliary Circle will demonstrated
meet in the home of Mrs. G. W. Reed,
Monday 3 p. m.
Bible Study and Prayer Meeting,
Wednesday 8 p. m.
exclaimed “Just a
expresses God's spiritual, eternal na jdown and a dollar a week—”
turn. The name Is synonymous' with “ g ' I
Presbyterian Auxiliary Studies
Life of Peter
On Feb. 23 the Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian Church held its regu-
lar spiritual life meeting on the study
of Peter, and in connection held its
monthly meeting.
Meeting was opend by repeating
the Auxiliary motto, .
Mrs. W. E. Pond presided over the
business. The nominating committee
gave its report. At the March meet-
ing these new officers will be in-
stalled with an installation service.
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afternoon.
The parents and sponsors are re-
quested to get their confirmation
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
The concluding meetings of “The
Bible and Mission Conference" un-
der the leadership of Dr. R. E. Good-
loe of Southern Methodist University
will meet at 3:30 and at 8:00 o’clock
p. m., today, Friday, Feb. 27th. If you
have not attended one of these meet-
by this date please don’t miss
Mmsiah, and alludes to the spiritu
ality which is taught, illustrated, and
in the life of whcih
Christ Jesus was the embodiment.
The proper name of our Master in
the Greek was Jesus the Christ; but
Christ Jesus better signifies the God-
like” (page 333).
A Radio Program on Christian
Science is broadcast over Station
KTSA, San Antonio every Sunday
morning 8:30. This program launder
direction of the Christian Science
Committee on Publication for the
State of Texas.
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DR. BIDELSPACH
DIED IN WACO
Beloved Waco Physioian, Brilliant
Diagnostician, Succumbs at His
Home Sunday Evening.
Wait a minute, Son! Those watch
es that you showed me in Keith’s
window were priced from twenty to
forty dollars each. This is the second
week in September. How long would
it take you to buy the cheapest one
of those watches at that rate?"
Several minutes of silence fol-
lowed, and then the boy’s voice arose
in an exclamation of surprise. “Why,
Daddy, I wouldn’t get it paid for un-
til the middle of February! I didn't
know it would take that long!”
"That’s one of the worst features
of installment buying,” his father de-
clared. “The buyer seldom realizes
how long it will take to complete his
payments, or how much money he
will actually spend.”
Merrill’s next remark showed that
he had been thinking. “It wouldn’t
really be my watch until next Febru-
ary, would it, Daddy?”
“No, it would take you that long
to pay for a twenty dollar watch."
“If I kept on every week putting
cully everything on
when the first at each month oomes
around, their salaries are never real-
ly their own. I am glad you have de-
cided to wait until you can pay cash
for your watch!”
. “So am I, Daddy. I'm going to be-
gin saving for it right away."
As the two walked away from my
window, I was glad that I had in-
advertently overheard a father giv-
ing such good counsel to his son.—
National KindergarteiV Association.
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No man has a right to do as he
pleast-s, except when he pleases to
do right.—Simmons.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
"-JOHN R. FULMER, Minister
Sundays
Bible School ........ 10:00 a. m.
Preaching and Communion 11:00
Young People’s class 6:15 p. m.
Preaching and Communion 7:00
Wednesdays
Ladies’ Bible class 3:30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting-Song Drill 7:30
cordially invited.
Church School .............. 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
Sermon and Communion Service.
Epworth League 7:00
Evening Worship 8:00
This will be a service in *he special
interest of our Youth Fellowship
Group. Let’s all be present and en-
courage our Youth.
Mid-week meeting, Wednesdays,
8:00 p. m.
Choir practice, Friday 8:00
A A. CARTER, Pastor
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Pastor, J. Lewis Ingle
S. S. Supt., B. T. Northcutt
Schedule of Services
Sunday:
Sunday School ....... 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship service—11 a. m.
N.Y.P.S................................... 7 p. m.
Junior N.Y.P.S .................. 7 p. m.
Evening evangelistic sercie 8 p. m.
Wednesday:
Mid-week prayer service—8 p. m.
W.F.M.S. and Y.W.F.M.S. meet on
the second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month at 3:00 p. m. and 4:00 p.
m.
Waco pays tribute today to a
great physician as final services
K2SS.W iKEfe - w r--
at 7:35 p.
onial avenue.
Funeral services were held at 4
p. m. at the Columbus Avenue Bap-
tist church, Dr. H. H. Hargrove of-
ficiating, assisted by Dr. A J. Holt.
Burial was in Oakwood cemetery.
Pallbearers are Dr. F. F. Kirby, Dr.
Howard Wells, Dr. Leslie Sadler, Dr.
Clarence Reese, Dr. W. J. Woolsey,
Dr. H. U. Woolsey, Dr. Brian Aynes-
worth, Dr. A. O. Manske, Kyle Alex-
ander. Honorary pallbearers are
members of the McLennan County
Medical society and of the Internist
club of Texas. Dr. Bidejspach’s body
lay in state from J to 4 p. m. in the
church.
Surviving Dr. Bidelspach are his
widow, the former Miss Louise
Jones; two daughters, Miss Dorothy
Bidelspach and Miss Jean Bidel-
spach; his mother, Mrs. William Bi-
delspach; a brother, Fred, of Waco,
and a sister, Mrs. R. L. Miller of
Houston.
Born at Williamsport, Pa., in 1892
m. at his home, 1815 Col- in«* tar college, there wouldn’t be
much left to spend on anything else,
would there?"
“No."
“I wouldn’t have enough money of
my own to buy Christmas presents
for you and Mother and Janet,” the
boy concluded. “Daddy, I’m not go-
ing to buy a watch until I have the
money to pay for it.”
“I’m sure you’ll find that a more
satisfactory plan, Son." There was a
note of approval in the father’s
voice. “Buying on credit has a useful
place in the modern world, when the
goods to be purchased are so essen-
tial that it is necessary for the pur-
chaser to sign away a portion of his
income for a given length of time to
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
“Christ Jesus” is the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon which will be read in pioneer Pennsylvania Dutch stock,
all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on [gidelspach came to Texas with his
Sunday, March 1, 1942 I parents in 1911. They lived at Crystal
The Golden Text is: ‘ God shall [city and then young Bidelspach at-
supply all your need according to his ten(jed the University of Texas, grad-
.FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
T. R. ELDER, Pastor
"Upon the first day of the week let
every one of you lay by him in store,
as God hath prospered
riches in glory by Christ Jesus”
(Philippians 4:19).
Among the citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-
lowing from the Bible: “When Jesus
came into the coasts of Caesarea
Philippi, he asked his disciples, say-
ing, Whom do men say that I the
Son of man am? . . . And Siman Pe-
ter answered and said, “Thou art the
uating from the university’s medical
branch at Galveston in 1918. Since
his arrival in Waco in 1919 as resi-
dent physician at Providence sani-
tarium, Dr. Bidelspach had steadily
added to the respect in which he was
held by his colleagues and the af-
fection and trust of his hundreds of
patients. His diagnostic ability was
exceptional; to a layman it was mi-
Christ, the Son of the living God” j raculous. His hours crowded with
calls from early morning until the
also includes |small hours of the night, he always
(Matthew 16:13, 16).
The Lesson-Sermon
»he following passage from the'had time for his patients. The late Dr.
him. that | Christian Science textbook, “Science w. O. Wilkes, in his book on McLen
• nan county doctors, spoke of one
Waco doctor carrying on the best tra-
flPiST BAPTIST
CHURCH
RAY McCOLLUM, Pastor
dition of the family doctor, and it
was generally known that he re-
ferred to Dr. Bidelspach. He lived
for his profession, spending even his
vacations at post-graduaie medical
work, and refusing the rest which
might have lengthened his life.
In Waco he had been associated
for years in the Waco Medical and
Surgical clinic with Dr. Kirby, Dr.
Sadler and Dr. Wells.—Waco Trib-
une.
Deceased was a brother-in-law of
Mrs. Howard Bidelspacher of Crys-
tal City. Mr. Bidelspacher passed
away suddenly in San Antonio in
A Thought for the Week
“The aged oak upon the steep stands more firm and secure if __
sailed by angry winds; for if the winter bares its head, the more strongly (November, 1935 when he was travel
— ior me John ueere Implement
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Sunday School, Bible classes for all ages
a. m. Morning worship, preaching by the Pastor
p. m. ......................................... Deacon’s monthly meeting
p. m. Training Union, ................ a union for each age
p. m. Evening Worship, preaching by the Pastor
MORTGAGING THE FUAURE
By Lucia Mallory
Let’s talk it over, Son. How much
do you need a watch?" ,
"Well, Daddy, we don’t have clocks
in all our classrooms at school, and
sometimes I want to know when the
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it strikes its roots into the ground, acquiring strength as it loses beauty.
—Mctastasio.
SUNDAY:
9:45 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
3:00
6:30
7:30
MONDAY:
3:30 p. m. —W. M. U. will observe first day of Week of Prayer in
home of Mrs. J. H. Hardy, 515 North Avenue, with Mrs. Claude period win be over. I think a watch
McGill as leader. | would help me to be on time with
TUESDAY: |my furnace jobs next winter, too.”
3:00 p. m....................................................... Sunbeams, at the church The voices floated up to me from
3:30 p. m. — W. M. U. will meet at home of Mrs. W. R. Parsons,
602 East Nueces. Mrs. Donald Rutledge will have charge of
the program.
FRIDAY: ,
10:00 a. m. — All-day meeting of Prayer and Reconsecration at the
church with Mrs. Ray McCollum as leader. Bring covered dish
for luncheon.
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CRYSTAL CITY GROCERY
PHONE 143
J. L. FERIS, Manager*
SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 • 2$
YAMS, Louisana Banquet Brand, 6 Pounds
25c
BAKING POWDER, Dairy Maid,
10 oz., 2 for
SUGAR, Powdered or Brown, 2 lbs.
UNCLE BEN RICE, 2 lb. boxes
MONARCH BROWN RICE,
17c
17c
19c
15c
APPLES, ex. fey. Del. giant, 6 for ........... 25c
WINSEAP APPLES, ex. fey. large firm
spicy ones, dozen .................... 25c
ORANGES, Valencia, home grown, 2 doz. 15c
YELLOW ONIONS, Colo., 2 lbs. 13c
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COFFEE, Yarborough,s 2 Founds
59c
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NATIONAL 100% BRAN, 2 boxes 19c
MACARONI, Franco American 10c.
OATS, Mother’s Dinner Plate 33c
TOMATO JUICE, Libby’s, 14 oz. cans,
3 for ................................ 23c
MACARONI DINNER. Kraft,
AROMA COFFEE, pound
LINDY PEAS, 8 oz. cans, 2 for
PLUM NECTAR, Heart’s Delight, 2 for
TAMALES, Austex, No. 1 cans...................
15c
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SOAP, CRYSTAL WHITE, 9 giant bars
39c
SUGAR PEAS, Del Monte, No. 2 cans
HOMINY, No. 2'/i cans
POST TONS Assorted Breakfast foods
JOHNSONS FLOOR DUSTERS
While they last
17c
10c
20c
49c
COOKIES, Supreme Combination
HEINZ CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle......................
BRER RABBIT SYRUP, 5 lb. can ........
TOMATO JUICE, Campbell’s, 2 for
BLACK EYE PEAS, Crystal City, 2 for
POTATOES, Clean Firm Stock, 9 pounds
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN
Empson’s, 2 cans
29c
TOMATOES, Yacht Club, 2 cans ........
PINK SALMON, flat cans, 2 for
....... 29c
29c
BOSTON STYLE BEANS, Heinz.
CORN, Golden Bantm, Del Monte, 2
PIMENTOES, 7 oz. cans, 2 cans
15c
cans 29c
25c
WAX PAPER, Cut Rite, 40 ft. roll
JACK SPRAT KRAUT, 2 No. 2 cans
....... 6c
29c
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Baptist W.M.U. Circles Meet
The three Circles of the Baptist
Woman’s Missionary Union met
ftJwdnv at 3:30 p. m.
Orel* One met at the home of Mrs.
J. W- Rutledge, East Edwaids Street.
’■8Iplr/t). E. Clark, as Circle Chair-
mas gave the devotional and also
presided at the business session at
Whkh time it was decided to take the
of next Circle meeting to
dfiaxtMdy of some book and
l-Wiatfer will bo hostess at
!or the meeting.
„ . _ly, third chapter of
oonducted by Mrs. I^mar
Clark dismissed the
'‘■tbttti
. served
guests.
Mrs. Dennis Oden was hostess to
Circle Two at her home, East Bexar
Street.
Mrs. Donald Rutledge was hostess
to Circle Three at her rural home.
The meeting opend with prayer by
Mrs. Elma Ivey. A short business ses-
sion was held with the chairman,
Mrs. H. R. McNiel presiding. Mrs. W.
P. Brennan brought the Bible study,
third chapter of Amos.
The closing prayer was given by
Mrs. E. L. Ready.
At the social hour iovely refresh-
ments were served to seven mem-
bers.
All Circles will meet Monday,
March second at 3:30 p. m. at the
for the regular monthly busi-
my neighbors back yard. Merrill
Banks and his father had seated
themselves on a bench below my
open window. They were resting af-
ter a game of tennis.
“It sounds absurd to talk about
furnace-tending on a warm day liKe
this,” the father’s voice answered,
“but it won’t be long before you’ll
be building fires and carrying out
ashes instead of mowing lawns and
raking leaves.”
“Yes, 1 have the promise of two
furnaces to take care of, Daddy. That
will give me two dollars a week.
Don’t you think it wonuld be all
right for me to buy a good watch
with my own money? Of course
could buy a cheap one, but you’ve
always told me never to put any
money into shoddy things that won’t
last long.”
“Yes, that's true, Son. You’d better
buy a good watch if you buy any
But do you need a watch badly
enough to mortgage your wages from
now until next spring to get it?"
--- Daddy, it wouldn't *
S Crustene Shortening, 3 lbs.
52c
Market Specials
SLICED BACON, Rath’*
Black Hawk or
Armour’s Star, lb.......... 35c
Armour’s Repeat, lb........ 29c
i PIG LIVER, fresh, lb............25c
COUNTRY RINGS SAUSAGE,
M Rath’s Smoked, lb.________25c
SLAB BACON, Rath’s sugar
cured, lb............... 30c
PURE LARD Rath’s, ctns., lb. 17c
ROAST, Veal Chuck, lb......23c
BUTTER, Cloverbloom or
Brookfield, lb. ............
HAMS, Hormel’s 8 to 12 lb.
average, half or whole, lb. +*>
OLEO, A11 Sweet, lb...._______
CHEESE, Kraft’s, full cream
lb. _________________
PICNICS, Rath’s or Auge’s lb. 29c
ALSO DRESSED FRYERS
HENS — R ARRF.ri IF
FRESH
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [30], No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1942, newspaper, February 27, 1942; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1092568/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .