The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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SPECIALS
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JUNE
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Several members |pf the First
Methodist Church attended a
conference of the Denton District
Methodist Churches held Monday
at Bridgeport. Rev. E. H. Mays,
superintendent of the Denton Dis-
trict Methodist Churches pre-
sided.
During the conference Rev. J.
H. Westbrook, pastor of the lo<d(
Methodist Church and Miss Mag
gie Wayne Byrd, representing the
Young People’s department, each '
gave parts on the program.
Those attending the conference
from" Bowie were: Rev. and Mrs,
James H. Westbrook, Mrs. R. C.
Cady, Mrs. J. J. Reasoner, Mrs.
W. R. Webb, Mrs. T. J. Wright,
Mrs. M. W. Goliaday. 'Mrs. Joe
Spears, Mrs. F. J. Dixon, Miss
Maggie Wayne Byrd, Orville
Ward and Sewejyn Willis.
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Miss Dorothy Jean Garlington
of T. S. C. W„ Denton and Miss
Joan Taylor of N. T- S. C. Denton
were guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. N. Dickey and Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Garlington during
the week-end.
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Services Sunday will begin
with Sunday School at 9:30 Ike
Parks, our superintendent, is very
anxious to have all of the work-
ers present for this day. Preach-
ing services'will begin at .11:00.
The morning subject will be:
“The Serving Christ.”
; Training Union will begin at
6:30 p.m. The attendance was
very good last Sunday night.
Evening preaching services will
begin at 7:45. The subject: “Saved
.By Grace.” You will find a warm
welcome at the First Baptist
Church.
Club Meeting Feb. 27
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VISIT OUR STORE
Maurine Bowden
Is Bride of
George Barry
Mrs. J. V. Henry Is
Hostess to Circle
Ralph Hester Speaks
At Rotary Wednesday
APPLES. Fancy Winexaps. 180 Sixs
APPLES. Fancy Dslicioux, 150 Site
greige twill
and green
Rev. David Garlington will fill
his regular appointment at the
First Baptist Church at Newport
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Sunday and Sunday night. The
public is cordially invited to at-
tend both services. ,
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Miss Opal Anderson was-ai,visi-
tor in Decatur Tuesday afternoon.
Ralph Hester, supervisor of the
WPA Recreation Project at Pel-
ham Park was guest speaker at
the Rotary Club which met Wed-
nesday noon at the Morrow Grill.
Mr. Hester gave a very interest-
ing explanation of the project.
Plans wen: completed for a
party to be held March 19. —
J. M. Isbell, highway engineer
of Wichita Falls was a visiting
Rotarian and J. Rex Ritter who is
also with the Highway Depart-
ment was a guest of the club.-------
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
O. M. Reynolds. Minister
We enjoyed two great services
last Lord’s day. Two were aidded
by membership.
Let every mmber of the church
plan to attend both services next
Lord’s day. The Lord will not
accept trivial excuses for your
remaining away from worship' to
Almighty God.
945 a.m. Bible study. It will be
best for you and for the cause of
Christ for you to attend the Bible
study. Begin regular attendance
next Lord’s day.
10:45 a. nr. worship-and sermon.
Sermon subject: "Continuing in
Fellowship.’’
2:30 p.m. big singing. All in-
vited.
7:30 p.m. Worship and sermon.
Sermon subject: "Why Are We
in the World?” .
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, mid-wgek
Robert Gordon, tenor of New
York and Hollywood will be
heard in concert at the City Audi,
torium March 14 at 8 p.m.
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First Presbyterian Church
B. B. Breitenhirt. Pastor
' 9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Church services.
6:45 p.m'. Young People's meet-
-ing,---------------------------------------------i
7:30 p.m. Church services.
“Among many thoughtful peo-
ple who are not connected with
any form of organized religion
there Ts today "a growing convic-
tion'that the one hope of a way
out for our dark, confused, and
bewildered world is to be found
in those ethical and spiritual
ideals and. principles jor whijh
the church through the centuriies
has always stood.”
—Ernest Thompson.
The churches of Bowie invite
you to unite with thm and help
to build tip and strengthen ■ and
enrich the church and preserve
the ideals and institutions of our
Christian culture and civilization.
Last Sunday our church .had
splendid attendance—the best in
some time at Sunday School and
both church services.
"Go to. church Sunday some-
where.”
: '
Christian Science Services
“Man” is the subject of the Les-
son-Sermon which will be read in
all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, March 9. J
The Golden Text is: ‘•‘■Beloved,
now aril we the sons of God, and
it doth not yet appear ivhat we
shall be; but we know that, when
he shall appear, we shall be like-
him; for We shall see him as he is”
(I John 3:2). »
Among the, citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sbrmon is the
following from the Bible: “If any
of you lack wisdom, let him ask
of God, that giveth to all men lib-
erally, and upbraideth not; and
it shall be given him” (James 1:5).
The Lesson Sermon also in-'
eludes the following passage from
the Christian Science textbook,
“Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures.” by Mary Baker
Eddy: "Spirit imparts the under-
standing whichi uplifts conscious-
ness and l,eads into all truth . . . .
This understanding is not intel-
lectual, is not the result of schol-
arly attainments; it is the reality
of all things brought to light.
God’s ideas reflect the immortal,
unerring, and infinite” (page 505).
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Oscar Whitecoiion, S. S. Supt.
Sunday School 9:45 a m.
Preaching services 11:00 a.m.
and 8:00 p.m. every first andJhird
Sundays. *
Christian Endeavor and (Chil-
dren’s band every Sunday night
at 7:00 o’clock. "4
Wednesday night, prayer meet-
ing at 7:30 o'clock.
Junior Missionary Society, Mon-
day night at 7:30 o’clock.
Senior Missionary Society Tues-
day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A. L. Poierfield, Pastor
Lum Lovette, S. S. Supt.
The First Christian Church is
very happy to welcome back Mrs.
Narimore and her family also Mr.
Thornell who have ' recently
moved back to Bowie.
The sermons subject for Sun-
day are: 11:00 a.m.. “The Triumph
of Jesus.” 7:30 p.m. “The Man
Who Would Be King.”
Let us make our motto, “Watch
Us Grow.’’
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LEMONS. Sunkist, 432 Sise Dox. 15c
LETTUCE. Fancy. Firm Head 2 for 9c
TOMATOES. Fancy Florida - lb. 10c
ENGLISH PEAS. Fresh from S. Texas lb. 7Wc
GREEN ONIONS o
CARRES5 3 Bunches 10
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POTATOES. U. S. No. 1 Colo. Rurals 10 lb. 15c
. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
James H. Westbrook, Pastor
Church School 9:45 am. Lee
Hunter, superintendent.
Morning worship 11:00 am.
Pastor. Subject: “A False
Friend."
Wesley Fellowship and Young
People’s groups meeting at 6:45
p.m.
Evening worship 7:30 p.m.
Pastor. Subject: "Getting the
Best of Yesterday.’.’
Choose the church of your
choice and go to church Sunday.
If you have no choice then we in-
vite' yqu to "Follow the Crowd”
to the First Methodist Church,
where a hearty welcome .awaits
you.
Closar Farm Fkmr is now enriched with ViUmio B-l.
Vfaualn B-l b not a drns but a food element and is
esaenMal in one’s health and energy. It Is a preventa-
tive to some forma of nervobl dfcorders.
FLOUR 2
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COFFEE
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School, having finished with the Rev> B. B. Breitenhirt
class of ’38. _
The groom is the son of Mr. and Speaks at Thursday
Mrs. C. P. Barry. He graduated
from the Quanah High School in
1933 and attended A. A M. and
Texas Tech. '
For her traveling suit the bride
wore a greige twill suit with
J greige and preen accessories. of the city Auditorium.
Miss Maurine Bowden and , After a wedding trip to Dallas a. Ayres was l._. ...
George W. Barry were married in 1 th couple are making their home ' The American Home,” and Mrs.
a simple but impressive wedding in Bowie. . ‘ : :J — ‘ —
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ,
A. J. Quinn. Pastor
Dr. I. E. Reynolds, head of the
School of Sacred Music at the
Southwestern Baptist Theologi-
cal Seminary, wil speak at this
church next Tuesday night, March
11, on the subject: “Choirs and
Church Music.” Dr. Reynolds is
a recognized authority on church
music, and the general public is
invited to come and hear him.
The hour for the meeting is 8:00
p.m.
It is expected that a large group
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Mrs. John B. Hunt was hostess
to the Thursday Club’last Thurs-
day afternoon at the Club Room
’ ' — ‘ ' . Mrs. J.
program leader on
wedding trip to Dallas Ayres
in Bowie.
The F. A. R. Morgan Circle of
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Henry I very
Mrs, David Wajren led the
•oup in singing “‘Home Sweet I
■lome” with VrL ifssy TCarli
berg playing the piano accom-
paniment.
Those attending were: Mrs. N. r
G. Davis, Mrs. Tandy Welch, Mrs.
was j. Turns, Mrs. George Barry,
Mrs Mrs. A. J. Allen, Mrs.- Hajry
Karlsberg, Mrs. Roy Sanders. Mrs.
Dewey Speake, Mrs. J. -A-. Brite.
Mts. J .A. Ayres Mrs. R. C. Cady, |
Mrs. I. H. McVickers. Mrs. Glenn
Trout, Mrs. G. H. Elfinger, Mrs. D. | :
Calaway, Mrs. David Warren, Mrs.
F. J. Dixon, Mrs. Wilbur Morgan,
Miss Stella Wilson, and the hos-
j tess, Mrs. John B. Hunt.
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Rev. David Garlington
To Fill. Appointment
At Newport Sunday
ceremony at high noon Friday,
February 28 at the home of Rev. [
A. J. Quinn, pastor of the First
Baptist Church who officiated. I
The ceremony was witnessed by
Mrs. B. C. Bowden, mother of the |
bride, Mrs. C. P. Barry, mother I
of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Guinn !
Bowden, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Eastin, Mrs. George L. Barry, Mrs.
Lois Eastin, Maurice Bowden,
Miss Naomi Burrows and Miss
Lois May Barry. - -———
The bride was lovely in a dusty
rose redingcote costume ill,
which she wore dusty rose and
black patent -accessories. Her I after the meeting during which a
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• and "talis. For something old
and blue the bride carried ivblue
chiffon handkerchief belong trig-to ,
her mother and for something-Lgemons, Mrs. B. F. Tinsley. Mrs.
borrowed she wore p gold cross j, c. Washburn, Mrs.
belonging to
Barry.
Hinn, iviin. rviuj nuo.
i H. McGaugh, Mrs. Bert Roberts, i
; Glenn Trout, vice-president, pre-
sided. 'Mrs. R C. Cady, in her1
| capacity as . critic, gave a very :
1 informative talk on the proper!
juse of certain words.
I Mrs. Ayres introduced as guest
I speaker of the evening Rev. B. B.
• i Breitenhirt, pastor of the First
the First Baptist Churcn me), in ! Presbyterian Church, who gave a
the home of Mrs. J„ V. Henry mterestmg discussion on
Tuesday afternoon for their regu- ho American Home. , ,
lar Bible lesson which was led by ; f
Mrs. B. F. Tinsley. , ,gr<
Mrs. Henry. Circle leader, pre-1
with : sided during the meeting.
A social hour was conducted | >
patent -accessories. 1 „
corsage was lillies of the;valley ^.jkious refreshment plate
nnd talis. For something old served to the following:
Hafold Wolf Mrs. Lam Couch,,
Mrs. "F. O. Baker, Mrs. John]
• .wv—•—-••■••e, i^einoiio, ivuo. *■ . ."lavcy, ivuo.
a gold cross j L. C. Washburn, Mrs. Tandy
Miss4! Lois . May [ Welch, Mrs. Percy Quinn, Mrs. T.
! H. McGaugh, Mrs. Bert Roberts,
Mrs. Barry is the daughter of I Mrs, Bill Myers, a visitor. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bowden. She Taylor and the hostess. Mrs. J. V.
is a graduate of the Bowie High Henry.
FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1941
THE BOWIE NEWS
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