Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 203, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 25, 1943 Page: 3 of 8
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404 South Caddo Street
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THEIR WEDDING CAKE—Simple open-air wedding cwe-
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Church School.
Morning worship.
City Boys and Girls Who Pinch-Hit on
Avoid Overdoing It
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CHASE AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH
1001 Chase Avenue
Happy Dameron, Supt
®. J. ■ Steadman, Pastor
Studying the Book of Acta.
^Sunday School 10 a m.
Preaching service’ 11 a.
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CENTRAL ( HVRCH OF < HRIST
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F PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
North Main at Heard
iday School 9:30 a. m
ing People 7 p. m
preaching services this Sun-
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I Featherston and Sunset
Elder R B Dunks
Sunday School 9 45 a.
Morning service Hioo ;
Training Vriion 8:30 p. m
evening .setvice 8 o’clock.
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Of course there are a great many items
which, during normal times, you would
probably be purchasing. But due to gov-
ernment needs they have been rationed or
withdrawn from the market entirely. How-
ever, after the war has been won these Items
will be' back on the market, and you will
be needing a lot of them. Better start sav-
ing NOW. Buying War Bonds and Stamps
—lending your money to the government,
is a patriotic method of saving Purchase
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CLEBURNE
CHURCH
1109 'North Robinson Street
Rev G. C. Butler, Pastor
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Hireling Wednesday.. 8
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idling
Holy communion 9:30 a
Tuesday:
Holy communion 9 30 a
This service will be
intercession for the
aimed forces
ricul
Henderson at Field
Charles L. McClain, Pastor
Victory garden, they will find that
a strong back will not grow many
vegetables. There must, be brains
and a "know how." The advocates
of bankers, clerks, and school boys
or girls for a place in farm labor
do not realise that farming is°a
trade or profession. It takes as
much teaching, training and ex- ... ,
perk-nee to make a good farmhand the firs* weeks, with lottg r«at
as it does to make a good machinist ‘ “ "" '
•or auto mechanic. And farming is
hard work.
Boys and girls, professional and
white collar workers can help on
the farm, but until "they have
received considerable training, they
will scarcely be worth their; board,
to saV nothing about wages. To
expect a seventeen-year-bld boy
to go out on a farm and work even
at the lightest work in the liot sun
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Often Air Revival begins Sunday, August 1 lawated at
WILHITE & WARDVILLE
Tune in KAND of Corsicana at 2 until'2:3ll p. in. Sunday
and 3:30 until 4 p. m. Wednesdays.
Louis Bugch. Busch was pianist and arranger for orchestra
in Which Miss Blair was former vocalist for the bqnd.
ANt'.I.IN ST. METHODISf
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920 North . Anglin Str—t------------
Rev It II Boyd, Pastor
9:45 a. m
10:45 Morning servlets
The Lord’s Supper 114f> a
7 p m. Classes for children and
youngs people.
8:30 p m
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CHURCH OF THE HOLY
COMFORTER
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R. L. Gaskell, Pastor
CHURCH
902 West Chambers Street
Frank K. Suddath, Pastor
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The Church in Action," will be|
the sermon topic of Rev. Charles
L. McClain of the Field Street I
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“Running the Race with
Patience”
9:45
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BPS»-The Whitest White
Orter MrKsny, Paateff Al.,
Morning worship 11 ». m.
Christian Kndesvor 7 p. m.......
Union evening worship services
on jurat Baptist church lawn. Dr.
B. B. Culpepper is the minister nt ■
the evening
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ipecial I Baptist Church, at the 11 o’clock! !
I, the service this morning Reverend |
McClain will speak at 8 o’clock
this evening on the subject, |
"Strange Victories " Special mu-
sic under the direction of Wesley |
Drennap, will be featured at both
—services.
The Field Street church is cool-
ed with a washed air system that
insures plsnty of treklt cool air.
The public is. invited to attend its
j services
Sunday School, under the dlrec-
I tion of Lester 1. Barnes, convenes |
_____ . ( Training Union is departmental-
10 a. m. Church School. I lzed w11^ a unlon fo,rl eflS,h i
11 a. m. Morning worship. ' the same “s the Sunday |
8 p. m Sunday evening service. I BtnouJ
[ meeting.
7:15 p. m. Youth Fellowship I
By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D.
tlTE HEAR and read so much for eight straight hours is out Of
W about the use of high school reason. He may have the grit to "j
boys and girls to overcome the farm keep it up for a day or two but he
labor shortage. Theoretically the
idea Is excellent, but in practice
it is not so. hot.
In the first
place, those in
authority in
i Washing ton
j, know nothing,
about a farm
except what
they have seen
as they rode
past in their
limousines at
i sixty miles an
I hour. They
j seem to think
1 all that La-
needed to pro-
duce agricul-
tural products is a strong'back and
a pair of sturdy legs. Anybody can
e’ent.
Morning worship at 11 a.
■ Christian Endeavor at 7 p.
Evening services on the lawn of
First, Baptist Church at 8 o’clock.
Wednesday:
Choir practice nt 7:30 p. m
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
209 East Chambers Street
Rev. George Sullivan, Pastor
I Sunday School 9:45 a. m Lloyd
fljedbettcr. superintendent.
j Sunday School 9:30 a. m. | Morning service 11 a. m.
Sunday morning preaching serv. ■’ Evening service 7:30 p. m
ice 11 a. m. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30
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Morning worship .10:50 a
Evening worship 8 p m
Methodist Youth Fellowship Sun-
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W 8 C S
Prayer i
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Choir
p m ,
Stewards meet on Monday even-
ing following the 1st fnnd 16th
A most cordial invitation is ex-
tended to all who will worship in
tliis friendly church
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Bible class 10 a. m.
Preaching service at 11 a.
Young peoples’ (meeting
Pjn.^
i Preaching service 8 p. m.
wrayer meeting Wednesday night
,7:30 p m.
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EASi t HENDERSON STREET
BAPTIST CHURCH
I Rm* Hendenqn Street
J. W. Bruner, Jr., Paeter
Sunday Behoo), Ray Sto-
ll 00 Morning worship.
7:00 Baptist Training Union,
Annie Bonkston, director.
8:00 Evening worship.
ANGLIN ST PRESBYTERIAN
unnc*i
Nerth Anglin Street
SWTUY, JV1Y 2S, 1948
! Preaching service' 11 a. m.
f ‘Eveuing service 7:45 p. m.
Public cordially invited to attend
I services.
will have to take a day off because
of sore muscles, sunburn, weed
wretches and possibly ivy poison-
ing.
The untrained youngster can
help at picking berries, but will find
even that very tiring work. The hot <
sun will get him. his back will ache
and the shade will look inviting.
At first he will eat as many berriea
as he picks, then hd will get sick
.limn too many berries, too much
water and too much sun. Boy
Scouts are likely to make better I
farm hands at first because they I
are accustomed to the sun and |he
out-of-doors. They recodtilze weed*
and poisenmts plants and lusecteFWre
A gree.n city boy who rouse* •
couple of bumble bee nests will dis-
courage himself and annoy others.
I am writing this for noth the- •
JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
807 North Anglin Street
I Rev. C. E. McTamney, Pastor
Sunday Masses 8 and 10 a. m.
Sunday evening devotion* at 5:00
i p. m.
Holy Days 6:30 and 8 I
Week-day-Mm* • a. m.
Catechism classes after 8 a. m.
; Mass Saturday.
tempt to use theserboy^rThe farm- ' A
er has little time, he is driven at 'V-i
top speed to cultivate and gather
ills crops. He is accustomed to the1 c
work and mav think that othert
should be able to do as he does. But
they will need time to reach thay . -i
point. •
The hours should be short for J
iiic lira* Weeks, with long rest dur-__
ing the heat of the day. All eating
and drinking should be guardtefcal
The young lad may become so tired
that he cannot eat. He is hot and
will drink too much water and not
always be careful where he gets-it.
Parents should watch these chil->
dren closely. If they are not physic-
ally strong, they should be given -
only the lightest of work with short' I
hours. Any sickness should be cared
for at oneb • ’ -a
• h VANO ELIST -Miss Fern Huft-
’"utlcr eyangellst. singer and niu-
■ K iafr, IS speaking erfgh. evening at
8 30 o’clock at the Assembly of
God Church, The two weeks re-
. vival began last Wednesday and
will continue until August 4
Friends of the church are’ urged
, .j hear this nationally-known
U. Tamayo j speaker by tlie pastor, Rev. Audja
• .22" 2 1 Braziel Special fans for cooling
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-Bible School at 10:50 a m. |
Communion service at 11:45 a ra. j
Evening classes at 8:15 o’Clock. 'the church.
Ladles Bible class meet* Wednes-
day at 4G5 p. m.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. George R. Pemberton, Pastor
I
'Sunday School at 9:45. M. Lesson-Sermon which^will be^
E. Carper, general superintendent j
Morning worship at II o'clock.
Union evehing service at 8 o’clock i
cn the lawn. * I
Player meeting Wednesday even- ] cause
ing at 8 o'clock. 15:6',
Sabbath
a. m.~
Freaching 11 a m ,
Prayer meeting, Wednesday 8:45
' m | meet with Mrs ,
1 p' ' North Buffalo, nt 9:15 a.
i a Study Of the ' v>ouirrviic<» uuui *,
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Wednesday:
K third rmicm qna'rtG'Ty^i'nnTPr- ’
ence will be held tn the basement |
of this church at 7:3C p. m. I 22
St. Paul's, St. Mark’s Anglin | ’
Street. Main Street Joshua Oodley.i
Price's Chapel, and Bono, churches
, will participate, |
All members are urged .to be
present Each family will bring a
--'-‘t lunch,”
Adult choir reiieidsal 7:30 p. m
Sunday. July 25 .
;ldcr. Tr::t Is; “It is the
t bearetfl witness, be-
thc Spirit is truth' <1 John
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
204 South Robinson Street
Rev Audi* Brasiel, Pastor
Suncfay Schoo) 9:45 a. m.
Morning service 11 a. m.
Young people's service 6 p. m.
I Evening service 7:30 p. m.
* Mid-week Services Wednesday
I aiyLSaturday at 7:30^. m.
i EAST BID8C CHURCH OF CHRIST
i Corner Mansfield and Trinity Av*.
J. Hoyt Gentry, Pastor
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Anderson superintendent
Preaching at 11 a. m and 8:30
p ’ ni
4—We will begin Sunday evening,-
I services on the east lawn of the ] "basket
i church. Music led by Y P
chest ra.
9:45, Sunday School.
Cowan, superintendent.
11:00 Morning w<
8:30 p. m Evenlu.,
7:30 p. m. Training Union under, to
the direction of J. C. Tamsyc. •
Young people are especially in- ,________
yited to attend the evening ser- the building are being installed
vice.
Wednesday:
Teachers and officers meeting [ JOSHUA
at 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting at 8:30 p, m.
the subject of the
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MAIN STREET METHODIST
CHURCH ~
Itev Oran Stephens, Pastor
Church School 9 -45” a
Morning worship 10:50 a. m, 1
Young people's fellowship houi j
' m
Evening worship 8 p
Monday:
Circle No
with
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“Coming in on a Wing and a
Prayer”
Will be the sermon subject for
SUNDAY NITE
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 203, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 25, 1943, newspaper, July 25, 1943; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310937/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.