The Lampasas Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1937 Page: 6 of 6
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Tailored PRINTS
Beautiful Sample FUR COATS
you
wear
All newest styles in Black Caracal,
Pony, Northern Seal Nutra, Leopar
dine, Coco and Japanese Squill
PRICES
$301, $50
Come and see these wonderful values
THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
NEW
NARUNA—
her uncle, Arch Martin and
THE BEND NEWS-
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHUkCH
WORKERS’ CONFERENCE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ie same size car
same room
LAMPASAS MOTOR CO
Dance Saturday night Old Fire Hall.
Music by June Cox and Goff's Com-
bined Bands. (w)
Modena Watson who is at-
high school in Burnet spent
MUST SACRIFICE
L Th.
icdiately
will mal
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Jones and son,
Vann from Burnet visited in this com'
munity over the week end.
New cast cook stoves >9.85 up. New
oil stoves 96.50-up. Second hkbd cast
stocea|r
stoves
Felt base, ruga and yard goods.
Large assortment 6f very attractive
patterns.—Culver Hardware Co. (w)
pointments and tally cards. The
players of guests and members in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Live-
ly, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Moore, Billy Letbet-
tar, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hunter, R. L.
Johnston of San Saba, and Mrs. Mau-
rice Hoover.
M up. Second hand oil
.50 up. Biggest stock and
lokest prices we have ever had.—Cul-
ver Hardware Co. (w)
Owing i
not being
services,
Sunday, i
This is th
all cf ot>
friends of
attend.
Dance Saturday night Old Fire Hall
Music by June Cox and Goff’s Com
bined hands. (w)
Notice to Pierian Club Members
The Pierian Club will meet Friday
afternoon at 3:00 at the home of Mrs.
A. T. Williamson. All members are
urged to be present.
tag after a deeper spiritual experi-
ence, we invite you tn join in with
our congregation at the Presbyterian
Church, as we seek khd search after
this tnbch needed life."'
'Morning worship* 10:45 o'clock.
Evening 7 o'clock. Sunday school
9:45 o'clock a. m.
Rev. E. C. Lambert, minister.
' For the past few Weeks When a' doc-
tor was needed he had to be sent for.
Mrs. John Vann gave her husband
i a surprise birthday party Wednes-
day night. Those attending had a
delightful time and wish that John
had a birthday every month.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade James and
.mpasas attended church
The Woi
by ter is n (
noon at 1
Rollins as
opened wit
terfitt. M
were read
bers respoi
C. A. Nor
Miss Naor
into the
auxiliary.
Mesdames
nett and
nominatini
officers foi
April 1.
missionary
arrival of
the Great
plans wer
day meetii
the home
Mrs. Wi
devotional
“If I be B
how we mi
ing -into
urea with
erences we
pearance,
joy, power
to be appl
test our g
. A query
questions •
'the membe
and Mwaio
A cloaini
C. A. Nort
hour, the
young daw
dames Sir
Casbeer, i
ments of c
The auxi
Feb. 9 wit)
tributed.
The attendance, has been very grati-
fying the last few Sundayes, the in-
terest-the beat. These things make
a minister very happy.
The services next Sunday at the
regular time. Sunday school 9:45.
Worship 10:45. Communion 11:45.
Christian Endeavor Junior 5 p. m.
Senior 6:15 p. m. Evening service 7
o’clock.
Sermon subjects, morning, “Behold-
ing God.” Evening, “My Brother's
Keeper.’’ We especially invite all,the
members of the Order of Odd-Fellows
to the evening service.
Your presence In these services are
not only appreciated but they are of
inestimateable value to the services.
We are in a day when every Chris-
tian should take his place in the
church, and make every stroke count.
Meet your friends in Central Church
next Sunday.
T. Richard Gathright DD pastor.
Aye 65 years, died at the home of
his brother, M. E. Collier, Roswell N.
M., Saturday night at 10 o’clock, Jan.
16. Mr. Collier left his home in Lam-
pasas some three weeks ago thinking
his health might be improved in New
Mexico. Hia remains were sent to Wa-
co, Texas, and services conducted in
his brother's home, J. R. Collier, 919
Speight Ave,, by M. W. Melton, pas-
tor of Baptist Church of that place.
He Used the following Bible readings
Job 14:1-15 and Romans 8th chapter
25th verse to close of chapter. Mrs.
M. H. Hannon sang, Shall We Gath-
er at the River,” and “When the Roll
is Called up Yonder.” Accompanied
at the piano by Mrs. L. N. Lee. Burial
services in charge of F. M. Compton
& Sons, funeral directors. Pallbear-
ers were his broth*r-in-law, Prof.
Henry Trantham, and five nephews
of Mr. Collier, Henry Trantham Jr.;
William, Homer, Hosea and Judson
Collier, burial was ip the beautiful
Oakwood cemetery of Waco beside
the graves of his father and mother.
Many beautiful flowers_from friends
and loved ones at Lampasas and oth-
er places over the state, covered the
grave. Mr. Collier was reared in Llano
County, moving to Lampasas some 14
years ago. He was a farmer and en-
joyed raising live stock and working
with bees. He united with the Baptist
Church when a young man, and at-
tended church until his death. His
membership was with the First Bap-
tist Church of Lampasas, Texas. Sur-
viving him are his widow and four
children, Mrs. Bud Privitt, Ruth and
Carl Collier, Lampasas, and Earl Col-
lier of San Antonio. And four broth-
ers and a sister, J. R. Collier, Waco,
M. E. Collier, Roswell, N. M., J. P.
Collier and Mrs. Corrie McAdoo, Ad-
rian, Texas, Prof. C. J. Collier, Mar-
shall, Texas.—Contributed.
In the meantime ask
gallon of gas wifhhis
• i “a* hi
AS£ US FOR A DEMONSTRATION
[orris B
d were
John Berry from West Texas visit-
ed relatives and friends here the last
of the week.
Mrs. Arch Martin has been ill for
the past few days.
Dance Saturday night OM Fire Hall
Music by June Cox and Goff's Com-
bined Banda. •> < ' : .“rtS (w)
The ’36 <
at the horn
president, ]
ed during
Mrs. Del
vice-preside
tion of Mn
Fikes, Mrs
H. W. Hat
nominating
Brown and
ed to fill vi
m it tee. Th
members: ]
and Mn. V
mentarian
members in
series of p
Mrs. You
[-Chinese
Lampasas and Burnet-Llano Bap-
tist Associations, meeting Thursday,
Jan. 21, 1937, with the First Baptist
Church, Marble Falls.
Program
General Theme: Ambassadors for
Christ 2 Cor. 5:20: “We are ambassa-
dors for Christ."
10:00 a. m.: Devotional—Rev. J.
R. Forester, Lometa.^'
10:20 a. m.: Ambassadors for Christ
in our State.—Rev. W. P. Ray, Llano.
10:45 a. m.t Ambassadors for Christ
in the Homeland.—Rev. W. H. Gage,
Adamsville.
11:10 a. m.: Ambassadors for Christ
in the Foreign Fields.—Rev. Roy
Mathison, Lampasas.
11:35 a. m.: Ambassadors for Christ
in our district.—Rev. W. A. Hancock,
district missionary.
12:15 p. m.: Lunch served by ladies
or Marble Falls Chunh.
1:30 p. m«: Ambassadors for Christ
in our • Woman’s Work.—Mn. F.
Angell, Bertram. * i‘
2:30 p. m.t Ambassadors for Christ
in our Doctrine.—Rev. Buren Sparks,
Burnet,1'
(By Mn? W. J. Morris)
Mn. Milon Bearden was hostess
ast Tuesday afternoon to the mem-
)ers of the Tuesday afternoon sew-
! ng circle. The hours were spent with
different kinds of needle work. Plans
were discussed for piecing and quilt-
ing one quilt for each member during
the present year. Mn. Bearden treat-
ed her guests to tempting glasses of
fruit punch and an assortment of
cakes. Personnel included Mesdaimes
Bud Aylor, I. D. Baxter, Lannie Gil-
breath, Hassie Morris, Alton Cagle,
1. W. Smith, Jess Banta, Sherman
Millican, A. W. Moore, Murry Wil-
ieln» and W. J. Morris.
Mrs. Elsie Farris and little daugh-
ter were Saturday night guests in San
Saba.
Mrs. Maurice Hoover and daughter
are spending a few weeks in Bend
while Mr. Hoover is working in Bur-
net. They will presently move to
Brady where he has permanent em-
ployment. • ‘ -
Mrs. John Mack Alexander and son
were recent guests of relatives in
Killeen. - ■ .
Supt. Letbetter took the girl’s vol-
ley ball and the boys’ ' basketball
teams to San Saba Friday afternoon.
The boys were victorious but the girls
lost their game by a few points.
Mrs. Elsie Fhrris was surprised last
Thursday with a lovely birthday party
given by her fourth, fifth and sixth
grade pupils. Delicious punch, which
was prepared at the H. E. building,
cakes and fruit were served to the
group. Mrs. Farris was presented
with a large box of beautiful gifts.
This happy celebration took place the
first part of the morning and to add
?? .Mr8 .Farria’ surprise, a special
ordered at noon.
J. Morris enter-
Saturday night,
games, Mr. and
were presented
Stirred by the national preaching
mission the following churches plan
advances for the year 1937; Metho-
dist led by the Bishop’s Crusade, in
the interest of missions.
The Baptist will concentrate on the
summer with 100,000 converts as a
goal.
Presbyterians and Disciples like-
wise have organised efforts under way
in the- interest of missions.
The year 1937 gives every promise
of being the moot important year in
the history of Protestant thought
though* about the Christian Church.
Events are making It so.
May we as Christians and church
people, keep ourselves in close felleW-
ahlp with God, that we may be one
in this mighty evangelistic -campaign.
We have been approached Time after time by the people stating that they wished Mr.
Fond would build ‘another car similar to the Model A for economy.
()fcourse this has been passed on to Mr. Ford by his Dealers. And now he has gone us
one better by building the New V8-60 which will run on less gas and oH than the Model
A ever did. And at the same time gives yeo that smooth, easy performance of an eight
cylinder.
birthday dinner was
1 Mr. knd Mrs. W.
tained with bridge
At the end of five
Mrs. Autry Moore ____ __________
With trophies as high score couple for
the members. Cut prise for guests
Went to Dick Johnson of San Saba.
Plates of angel food ami devil food
squares and pineapple Whip garnish-
ed wHh eherriee were served. Valen-
tine motifs were need in table ap-
AND THAT’S NQT ALL
~-You get fl
same mechanically as our V8-85, just a smaller motor is the only
differehcef This2 car will operate economically at a speed of sixty
miles jfjer houf. You can buy the Ttidor hs' low as •
with which
pictures, ai
Ithat of the
nnal birthdi
base is hqld
I In the at
ter, Mrs. F
bar “The Gi
punter had
picture of
braers agree
(By Reporter)
Mrs. Jim Landers who has been
quite ill was taken to a Temple hos-
pital Wednesday.
Miss Vivian Martin of Lometa is
visiting
family,
i Miss
tending
the week end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Darby Wright and
children visited in the Dee Stockman
home Friday. i. ■ •» -i .
Sorry to report Dee Dennis on the
sick list this week.
Ben Supple of McCreaville was a
business visitor in this community
Monday.
Warren Patterson has Mexicans
cutting all the cedars on his ranch.
This is a worthy example that oth-
ers might profitably follow.
The men in this neighborhood have
been working on the telephone lines.
family of ,La
here Sunday.
Quite a number from this communi-
ty visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Seale in Lampasas, Sunday afternoon.
That being their 60th wedding anni-
versary. These good people used to
live in this neighborhood. We wish
them many more happy anniversaries.
Roy Underwood of the'CCC camp
at Longhorn Cavern spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Underwood.
ide object
seen froi
eye.
After adj
a deligh
ich Mrs.
W. Brov
ite of sa
ven mem
Put them on right now and
feel far in advance of
Spring! Unusually lovely
prints, new necklines and
smart fresh details dress up
their crisply tailored lines.
You can wear them for
months to come. Dark and
light grounds. Misses sizes.
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