The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1935 Page: 5 of 8
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be simple arrangement of CW,
and, lower right, a Studrty
over the dam by meaj||
ber hose and iron pi
it to the main ditch j
garden. They
bers and have had ul
crop of tomatoes and3
season.
ray a beautiful 2fi]
SILVERWARE oil
23 at 4 o'clock.
ask us how to gelt
out cost to you;
interesting speciilij
it greatly reducedjnj
e us; you .are%pf|
j flour FREE 2 '
. , lot of otker«
hrifty Shoppers
Always Shop at B. M. B.
THREAD
N. T. Six Cord Thread,
(1 standard quality, small
ol. Our regular price—
4c
lEN'S SILK TIES
antity is limited, but
lile they last—
25c
BOYS' PANTS
lin Dark Blue, twills, also
Ick and Grey stripes, siz-
§6 to 16 years; slash pock-
belt loops, side buckles
cuff bottoms, pair—
98c
en's Suede Shirts
fey and Tan, Cotton Suede
frts. Real windbreakers, 7
{ton front, 2 button down
Ikets. Thrifty buyers will
{come this money ^saving
ue, each—
Regardless of your financial circumstances
it is the rashion to shop where your dollars
buy the ^most. It is not only fashionable—it
is the wise thing to do.
Our job m Canadian is to supply your
iieeds at a saving, thereby keeping Canadian
shoppers in Canadian. We are eager to per-
form this service. Shop B. M. B. and be con-
vinced.
THREAD
O. N. T. Six Cord Thread,
Black or White. Our every-
day price—Large Spool—
8c
98c
en's Covert Shirts
,■ only, with 2 button col-
6 button front, 2 pock-
I with button flaps. Guar-
ded to give satisfactory
price, each—
Look! - Look!
DRESSES
Reduced
GRAB YOUR PURSE AND
HURRY!
Valugs like this won't last long. Silk Crepes and
Sylvia Knits, all $5.95 and $6.95 values. All new
this fall. Good styles; Popular materials. Excellent
values. Every one worth the original price, but we
are making room for new stocks.
YOUR CHOICE THIS LOT
$1
.00
LUGGAGE
11 Suit Case, wood frame
|r covered, - black only,
case made by Shway-
98c
IWSIHH0NS
fbs. to the Dozen, Cotton
ed, Ecru color, sizes 36
16, each— ...
I" - a - J® TSs
#*4".
lEN'S UNIONS
bs. to the Dozen, Cotton
ed, Ecru color, sizes 36
6, per suit—
h's Khaki Pants
|over dress pant patterns,
a fine quality khaki
an unusual value* Pr.
$1
MEN'S
landkerchiefs
white or colored bord-
: large size, extra fine
Sty, each—
5c
lEN'S SOCKS
Celesene Socks, rein*
sole, heel, and toe
assortment of colors
Sizes; pair—
25c
JOYS' UNIONS
|s. to the Dozen, Cotton
|d, white and ecru; sizes
[16 years; each—
59c
Special Purchase
SHOES
■ \ n®
About
600Pr
Women's
Women's Oxfords, Pumps, Straps and Ties—Valuesup to$3.98
—A new assortment just received. All sizes ^ Qff
in all widths, in suedes, calf and kids.^J ■ £/t/
Blacks and Browns. Many in fancy novelty J
leathers. Low, medium, military and high -m-
heels. A shoe for every foot and at a price
to fit any purse.—PAIR—
69c
SHOES
One lot of 35 pair women's
and misses Oxfords, straps
arid pumps in Brown and
Black. Also combinations-
sizes 3 to 8%—while they
last, pair-
Grab These Quick!
About 25 pair of women^s
high lace shoes. Also 10 pair
of low shoes, all narrow
widths in sizes up to 5/?,
medium heels, very service-
able, but out of style. Take
them away at the pair
REDUCED
MILLINERY
New Hats, Popular Styles, Black
and a few Browns,^ f«rme'Iy
priced up to $4.00 each. Now re-
duced to—
.00
bjOTmerc.
THE QUALITY STORE —.
HHMH1
Only 19 of them left*—Silks
and's^ort knits, formerly
priced^at? $3.95. All new this
fall. Good styles and very
desirable. But we have to
make rroom for holiday mer-
chandise. So you get this Big
Saving — Your choicie—
$1.98
SINGLE BLANKETS
70x80; Cotton, Singles, in
Green, Rose, Blue, Brown,
Lavender and Maize Block
Plaids.; While present stock
lasts, each—
OUTING GOWNS
Long sleeve outing gowns,
in plain colors or fancy
stripes. Sizes 16 to 19, each
TUCK STITCH
Panties and Vests, knit from
Rayon ' and Cotton yarns.
Snug fitting, more comfort-
able on cold days. The gar-
ment—
BATH CRYSTALS
Wrisley's Old Lavender and
other odors. Perfumes and
softens. Put up in 5 pound
bags, each-^
Tam and Scarf Sets
Here is something very new
—Tarns and Scarfs in gay
plaids, knit from all wool
yarns. Popularly priced, set
CHURCH NEWS
16:15 p. m.
Since our pastor is at annual
I conference there will be no
preaching services morning or
(night at <our church.
There are two revivals going
Bible study and communion I0" in tmYn' We h°Pe our people
CHURCH OF CHRIST
each Sunday.
will see fit to attend one of them.
Chas Teas, General Supt. of
Church School.
BAPTIST REVIVAL
vited to attend these services.
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PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science services are
held each Sunday at 11 a. m. and
each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at.
the home of Mrs. Julia K. Wal- Beginning Sunday, November
ler. The public is cordially in- 17 and continuing through De-
vited to attend these services. I cember 1, the First Baptist
Church will be engaged in their
fall revival. The services of two
very capable men have been se-
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Icured- Dr. Harlan J. Matthews,
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. Past)or of the First Baptist Church
m. J of Marshall, Texas, will do the
Prayer meeting Wednesday and Preaching. Dr. Matthews is one
Friday. Everyone welcome. the leading Baptist pastors of
Rev. Ed. Stewart, Pastor. r^e st^te
o I He is a member of the executive
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH boai'd of Texas Baptists. Being a
pastor he will do nothing that will
Revivals started at the As- inJure the work 'of another Pas"
sembly of God Church on King- tor- E- otis Alien, Oklahoma
man Street Monday night laind £lty' ,0k!a'' wil1 be in charge of
will continue for two weeks or singing. Mr. Allen is not a
longer. Services every night this granger to Canadian, having led
week. ln ™e singing at the revival last
The Roenig-Day evangelistic fa.U* He is especially successful
party have started the meetings Wlth the boys' and ^irls' chorus.
and are expeicting visiting
ministers in to help from time to
time.
Come and hear the old-time
gospel message.
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CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Leader: Edna Fay Davis.
Topic: Investments in Health.
What is wrong with the [Epi-
curean philosophy, "Eat, drink
arid be merry, for tomorrow we
Sunday will bring us the be-jDavis.
ginning of our revival. With Dr. m j . ls, ca^f, °. . body
Harlan J. Matthews to do thel^16 duty 'of every Christian? Lena
preaching, and1 E. Otis Allen, Ok-
lahoma City, Okla., to le<ad the "
song service, we are sure of a
What lhabits of iour modern life
keep us from being at our best
ov/Jlg OCi VILCj w c <UC BUIC Ui <% I •« • |i _ .
grand meeting. We most earnestly '■ genera . dlscussron
invite the more than four hun- ,W1?lcb 18 ™ore Important the
dred lost people in Canadian who £hysical °r ^spiritual side of
1-human nature? Why? Gracie
Pearl Gilbert.
Special, solo.
What can our C. E. society do
are nine years of age aind above
to come to these services, for we
would do you good and not evil.
The more than one hundred un-
affiliated Baptists are also most * promote *'ood health? General
discussion.
Announcements.
Benediction.
INTERMEDIATE C. E.
cordially invited to the revival
and also to all of our regular
services.
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
will be visitation day. Every of-
ficer and teacher i® every de-. The Intermediate Christian En-
partment of the church and all .deavor met Sunday, November 10.
others who will are asked to jbe There were seventeen present,
at the church promptly at that After having a very good pro-
j hour for information concerning I gra|m
we were dismissed by the.
this vastly important service to 1 c]os;ing benedidfion. Everybody
our, prospects. knew their part well.
n ' I The program fior Sunday, No-
CHRISTIAnTcHURCH |VeSpTc:17Wharmakes a movie
. , . . ,, .helpful or harmful? (1 Cor. 15:33:
Our revival is going uinusu'a-lly j Tim 4.12.)
well, our additions thus far and I Leader: Effie Davis
many more prospects some of Song) "!If Jesus Goes'with Me."
which have promised to make the why are movia pictures help-
good confession. I ful in education ? Rachel Gard-
Just four more days and our en.
revival closes. Let's make each js any kind of movie pictures
one of them count. Don't forget I good for children? Maxine Win-
to be working and playing for kle.
•those Who iare inot Christians, andl Does a picture show help one's
those who 'are cold and indiffer-| eyes? Bill Stevens.
ent about the Load's work. I js ,a movie necessary to m'ake
This coming Sunday we toll one happy? Wilile Mae Fincher.
have services and lunch together. • Closing meditation, Albert
If warm enough we will go> tolBernson.
the state park. Otherwise we will Song, "Where He Leads Me."
have it in the basement 'of the Prayer and benediction.
church. All members with- cars All members are urged to be
are urged to be present at 91 present at 6:15 p. m., and bring
o'clock. A wiay will be provided a guest..
for all who come. - W. B. Phillips, Reporter.
We wish to express our ap- 10-
'Preciation to all who have beenl INTERMEDIATE B. Y. P. U.
cooperating with us in our re-j Subject: My state Baptist p'ap-
vival. We know you have beemjer.
well paid by the fine message Scripture ireading, Psalms 29-
from Brother Mullen. Don't for- 1-11.
get that there is a welcoming J Song, "Nearer, Still Nearer.'
hand and a glad heart when you Special song, "All to Jesus I Sur-
visit the First Christian Church. | render," Jessie Lee Cheshire.
Sword drill, Carolee Payne. .
Program material, Jessie 'Lee
Roy S. Davis, Minister.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
At a meeting of church lead-
ers 'and workers last Sunday aft-
ernoon/a <12 point program was
adopted. We believe that this pro-
gram is both comprehensive and 1 Popham.
Cheshire.
Its departments, Winnie Young.
Great sermons, Maxine Owens.
News items, Earl Lee Wilbur.
Fulri for fill, Fred Cook.
Department pages, Josephine
sound. You will hear more about
this program later but in the
meantime will you not begin
praying that the minister and'
other leaders may have wisdom
and strength to work out the plan
in every detail? This is the time
of year when churches shpuld be
doing their very best work and
we are offering a program to
challenge the best thiat is in
every •church member.
F. H. Dawsjon, Minister.
Rusih Snyder, Director of
Christian EJducation.
Around the world, Billie James.
Song, "In the Gardedn," Mrs.
L. E. Brown, leader. v
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GEM C. E.
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
' Centrally Located
•Announcements for Suinday,
November 17:
Church school at 9 :45 a. m. We
have a class for everybody.
All Epworth Leagues meet at
Topic: Investments in health,
physical, mental and spiritual.
Scripture text: Prov. 4:20-27.
Leader: Mattie Cook.
Care for jrour body. 1 Cor. 3:
16-17. Walter Forrest.
Your body is costly. 1 Cor. 6:
19-20. Claud Cook.
The example of Daniel. Dan.
1:8-21. Loii Herd.
Retain self control. Prov. 20:
1. Dorothy Moore.
A Christian armor. Rom. 13:12-
14. Edna Mae McCleery.
A recipe f6r health. Phil. 4:8.
Carl Robert Jabnel.
All members please be present
and all visitors are welcome.
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1935, newspaper, November 14, 1935; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125927/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.