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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1920
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE FOUR
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SMILE IN THE HEART
A smile on the fa
A song in the soul if you're doing your part
A gleam in the eye if there
lay evening at i :30.
The publie is Invited to visit our
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Teachers Train: g class 8:30
Choir practice at 7 :30.
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HOWARD'S JEWELRY STORE
Prayer meeting Wednerday evening
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lo tiee good.’’
Don’t forget that the Alvarado An
The Columbia Grafonola is a
beautiful instrument, pleasant to
look at and delightful to own.
eed ’
* be I
1 his
of us
worship, subject.
Failure, “
II bank build
money ought
An pt.
Men’s Class in the church auditorium
0:30, C. W. Smith, tencher.
One
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Eight Killed
dog fight
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should
hounds
FIELD STREET BAPTIST.
(M. L. McDowell, Pastor)
Sunday sehool at 9:45, W. A. Adnma.
superintendent.
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While the birds scatter music, the flowers their pc
fume.
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rert e.I
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work again
Headline. , Will go with a zipp and a swing and a zoom
Deltak and LaTausca. Prices range from
$6.00 to $50.00
sho
Bost
maybe read or purchaned. Open Tuen- ,
day, Thursday and Saturday fron 3 to
The <>n
the Lea i
nresiclent
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school 9:45, Porter V. Smith,
HENDERSON STREET BAPTIST
(8. P. Pong, pastor)
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meet i
throt
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eggs, a
right u
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of a
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high school foot
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apathy seems
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If you're all right inside, you will show it to men,
i Ami they'll sing and they'll smile, and the days
Every de
fjue art of
It is scientifically designed to
reproduce from Columbia Records
exactly the music the artists them-
•elves produced on the original
wax in the Columbia Laboratory.
Many different styles in stock, $35.00, $50.00, $75.00, $125.00 and up.
Sold for Xmas on special easy payments.
snperintendent lie present and on time
To hold and reeruit pupils is the busi
Reading Room at the Church, Month
Qaddo Street, where the authorized lit- ।
ernlure concerning Chrintian Science I
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Prayer
nt 7:30,
Union
meets Monday at .1
it that every lonelier and
eandidate for baptism be
t
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Street Cumberland Presbyterian ehurch
Preaching nt 11 n. in and 7:13 p. m
Sabbath school at 10 a. m., and room
for all.
All ntrangers nd visitors will find
n welcome.
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soeiat ional Workers conference
Plain preaching much music.
A cordial welcome always.
Morse, and Miss Blanche Whitenaek
presides at the organ.
o'clock with Mrs. H. P. Lichte,
Fifth Ave!
ie farmer and the sa
Alike to some degree
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
Published Dally Es ept Munday by
THE REVIEW PUBLISIINO co INC
dhurrhes
OHRIWTIAN BOIHNCa BOOIETT
(Authorized branch of the Mother
Church, the First Church of Christ,
st day
owper
CUMBERLAND PRESB YTER LANS
(O. N. Baucom, Pastor.)
Regular services at the Henderson
i ’ look l i ken put up job t' hav e th' coun
rhe honest farmer tills the si
। The sailor plows the sea
Wigg ‘'Women ar certai
। lines Wagu “That’s righ
for the latest wrinkle ami as
|goes to a beauty parlor to hav
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Last year al......
with 1 he prospet !
the ks sr. med •
chase the t ii m
vf tin Suga E
live i ontrol i
Europe had I ium
all these ‘bulled’
price for 1920
But the 1921 । ;
1920. The won
be 1 7000,000 tons
Wednesday the union
teachers training class
onsumers differ on
A vase where truth
•vend wells
§ Seely Drug Co.
A. H. SEELY, Pharmacist, Owner
; S. E. Corner Square Phones 21 and 37 ::
come.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Subjeet,"A Happy Lift.”
B. V. P. U.‛s 6 p. m.
Preaching 7 p. m.
Folowing the evaning service the
ehureh will attend the ordinance of
baptism. Several stand approved Will noeintional Workers conference meets
the Christian help pray that ocen the with this church Monday nil day. The
fl p. m. B V. P. V. 's: Seniors, Jas. t services of tle day shall be so full of members of the church are expected to
Willamson, president; Juniors, Mrion’the spirit that others will come into bring lunch. Good things are in store
McDowall, president. | the fellowship of the ehureh in everv for every one.
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Preaching at 11 u. m. mid 7:15 p. in.
by the pastor
A cordis linvitation is extended to
nil. "‘Come thou with us and we will
At 8 ui on
wretchedly 1 1
Scientist, Boston, Mass.)
Services are held in their chureh
building, South Caddo street, every
■tunday morning at 11 o’clock.
Subject for lesson sermon for Sunday,
Dec 12, "God, the Preserver, of Man."
Testimonial meeting every Wednes j
imong women be j
11:00 B Y
president.
Let every
"The heart s touch of glory and gladness and grace.
As much as to say as we struggle along
Oh, I smile 'cause my heart knows the smile in the
song.
have a Departmnent of
Iwo i olivets Ride till on Une Horse
St 7 30
u. ehair
for the
tas It
is that
MAIN STREET METHODIST
°(W. B Andrews, Pnstnr)
The pastor will preach at 11 a
dication of emo
is valuable,
I lousew in rs it
yy about all the
may want at ro
prove to be any
ek prayer meeting.
-BRAZOS AVENUE METHODIOT .
(J. D. Ramsey, Pastor)
Sunday school 9:45 a. in., D. IL Crewe
.uperintendent.
Junior and Senior League 5 fl fl 7.
Preaching at it n. m. and 7 p. m. by
the pastor.
A special program of music at the
Sunday seho hour and also tat the
preaching hour. Come join us, help to
make this a good service. We welcome
you.
Come in. See the perfect lines
and rich finish of the Columbia
Grafonola’s cabinets. Let us dem-
onstrate for you the exclutivc
Columbia Non Set Automatic Stop.
Nothing to move or set or measure.
Just start the Grafonola and it
plays and stops itself. Give the
Grafonola the "once over” today.
N
25 cents Twe
ents, and coming
Any man
overlooked.
rhe RexcCC store
rather
Ladies Aid society.
7:30 o 'clock Wednesday evening.
here are still several months
weather run affect the crop,
accordingly, still as an in-
npplies of sugar the estimate
Watch Next Week’s Program
A week of unusual plays Each da
ew one.
। For a smile in the heart, with its glow on the face,
। Makes the whole world a line and a smiling old place
Up the street with a whistle. and all who shall hear I
Will be whistling in tune to life's musie of cheer
Bentztown Bard in Baltimore Sun.
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if I am lull of grief and dole and all my hopes are
a. m. morning
ANGLIN STREET METHODIST
(R. A. Crosby, Pastor)
Sunday school at 9:45 n. m., M. T.
Boulware, Supt
N graded Sunday school with a place
ladness of light
tile And I must wheel him through file town upon
a barrow upside down while all the loafers jeer; oh,
ther men may shout and jest, but there is sorrow in
under suspension of the rules put
olution to chante the name of the or
the Portland Five Million Club.
Il begi
try git b
pros peril
th' pliti
tween th
Former
lington ha
teps The
"HKN
■ base drumme
ay through life
lif< Is one gra
ppose it s just
eh es we should not f
Lit thus, o fb >
Portland tire. And when the
announced we suppose the
Club ailed an extraordinary
GOOD FORM is largely a matter of do- !:
• ing the right thing at the right time.
;; That is why the sending of Greeting ;;
I: Cards has come to be a matter not merely of : ►
J good will, but of good form. This Christmas, i
;; more than ever before, Greeting Cards are go- ;:
;; ing to he in vogue. Send Greeting Cards and !:
! I send them generously. ! •
Our stock places at your disposal a unique ;:
;; and pleasing variety. ;:
Dr. Bernard Dernburg declares that Germany does
■of want forgiveness in that case it will be much
easier not to forgive her
ell or
CHASE AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH
(Rev. E. L. Frazier, Pastor)
10 o'clock a. tn. Sundiy school, Jno.
Epperson, Supt.
11 o'clock preaching by the pastor.
7 o’clock, Senior B. Y. P. IL
7:30 o’clock preaching by the pastor.
2:30 o’clock Monday afternoon
one. It in true Hint con
■ inevitable, but much of
< ynical Bachelor <
> keep a woman s I
grow cold, anywa
Th
hi V
l wrongs will be redressed;
for >1
otherwi
lishe l '
ted by Mrs M C
The United Stabs
Hine Arts, says the
purtment air dy is
upending
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There isn’t much mystery or seeret of life.
already been made it Except the heart's smile in the midst of our strife,
rmits’an inaugural ball Its warm, sunny feeling, that sends to the face
The weary conflict now is done: a
statesman won, and may the loser
smile, but all my soul is siek ami
| sore that Johnson jay who lives
next door has touched me for a
I’. U., Herschel Murphy,
- — o
Iderbilt mansion on
o be remodeled into
Vandarbilt residenee
mighty poor
on ice. It is
— o
Has company and industrial <
the probable life of the fields
ness of
stunt in
contradictory erea
A woman is eager
n as she gets it she
i removed.
AFTER ELECTION
All finished now the long eam-
paign; Ihe voters made their
. . | meaning plum, we know just
where we're at but little comfort
d<> I se< fop Johnson made a bet
with me. and stuck me for a hat
CHURCH HOLY COMFORTER
(Otway Colvin, Rector)
Sunday achool 9:45 a m
Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m
Evening prayer and sermon 7:30.
If we had no failings i
ho much pleasure in fit
Rochefaucauld
It is inexcusable that the state doesn't provide better
From protests that have ;
neems that if Mr Harding I"
be will get an inaugural balli
These are some | my breast, and on my cheek a tear. And others
he new bill of fur |march in gay parade, and drink denatured lemon-
le, and make the welkin thrill; but tradgedy is in
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURH
(Enni P. Junes, Pastor)
Bible school fl: 45 a m
Lord's supper mid preaching 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor <1:15 p. m.
Baptizing and preaching 7:13 p m
Everybody welcome
Ingeacaom1Ei,
n mMgen
Riot Headline
the summer of 1921 need not wor l
ugar for putting up the fruit they
1< bottom prices, if these estimates
there near accurate.
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QUAKER QUIPS
my soul, for with a toothpiek I must roll a peanut
up the hill I see rlad faces in the street, and happy
citizens I meet, without a care or fret I sadly view
the merry throng, for I must wear my whiskers long,
to pay a foolish bet The noisy band is playing
tunes to entertain the gay gossoons, but music makes
me sad. ihe evening I must backward walk, my eyes
blindfolded, round a block, to pay a wager bad.
They say our bulwarks are secure, and there’ll be
1919 "l» And while tli
in which the growing 1
changing tin prospect
it or not I
Paradise is always where love dwells.
W here love iii strangled the tires of
Hell appear. The story of a U. H Hol
dier and his French Hweetheart.
Idealist with newspaper
couple got married a few di
which lasted 50 years ’ Cyt
old man was too feebl ।
- Answers London
speet is the opposite from that of
s sugar for 1920 21 is estimated to
r iter th.in the production of
Sunday school 0:45, 11. E. Hears, su |
perintendent.
Remember that the righ principles
nr management mid proper methods and
plans of organization constitute the
basis of success in the high spiritual
mission of the Sunday sehool. There-
lies at tl
_ o —
aviator who robbed the mail on the Bur
gone up for 15 > ears
o -
uis brewery will be sold at auction There
pirited bidding bs prominent home brew
transportation facilities
ovethaulin’ All
o
hums to be still in the race
ball championship of it
that teh general opinion
: heeen eliminated
The W K. \
in New York is
ing in a form
to feel at home
".Inst think of it ' \
< ago after a eourtship
“ I suppose the poor
did out ony longer!”
f there’s one in the heart;
time t' eateh all th'
The shadows that hide in the vales of the night
are apt to draw the
only fellow who beat
Sillieus "Ah' mi
song ” Cynieus "?
face the music.”
At 7:30 p, in, t)t,. choir wil render a
musieal program the gospel in song.
Bunday nehool oneh Bunday at 9:45,
W. R. Walker, Superintendent.
Tlio Junior Missionary Society will
meet each Sunday afternoon at 3:00
o'clock, Mrs Frank Siedel, mannger.
Epworth Lengue Sunday evening nt
6 10, Mias Eoin Wickham, president.
The Mission Committee will meet at
3 p. m to divide the list among the
members of the committee.
Young Peoples Missionary Society
meets Tuesday evening nt 3 o’eloek.
The Woman's Missionary Society
will meet Monday nt 3 p m.. Mrs W.
। If w alker, pre id, nt
the leakage is preventable. Prompt ।
ness mid tact bv the teacher in looking
"I' al......tee i- * key to muecem in
stopping losses. Again make it worth
while for themto come and they will
ieard against
eted si X v ice
ound argument we ha
f Nations is that it ha
ANGLIN 8T. PRESBYTERIAN. 1 :
Geo. N. Thomas, Pastor.
F P. Agar, munieal director X
Services at 11 n. m. mid 7:30 p. in. ' 1
Sunday school ■ J i. Hlazard . >
superintendent. 1
Primary department 9:30, Mrs. J. JL i i
Douglass, Supt. : ’
Intermediate C E '.ii, Miss Mnryii'
Lou Kierscy, Supt. $
Senior ('. E. 6:30, Roy Boyd, Pres. ' ’
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
William T Riviere, Pastor
(Res 105 E. Heard, phone 1376)
Sunday sehool 11:30 n. m.. Prof. Em-
melt Brown, Supt.
Morning service II a. in. Hermon on
'' Peace.''
Evening service 7:30 p. m. Hermon
on ‘The Tempt nt ion of Jesus."
Junior mid Intermediate Christian
Endeavor societies Sunday nt the
church, 3:30 p. m.
I.ndii-s Aid Monday with Mrs. Ewing,
121 Main Bt
Prnyer meeting Wednesday at 7:30.
. L
time the country wax fac
। e iti sugar pri< es of w hi
e limit The failure to pu
lie failure to prolong the Ii
ui Board so far ax any effe
was eoncerned, the fact th
nd part of the Cuban crop
-ugar market and rinsed t
id back to p. w prir
y le of architecture, 15
A cut of pic five cent'
outstanding facts on t
Nubjeet for tire morning sermon:
‘‘Hireling or Co Partner Whicht"
Subjeet tor the evening hour: “A
Mon." If you like music attend the
evening service. A band will be pres
ent mid play for us. We are expecting
it musical feast.
Epworth League 6130 p. m.
Worship with us. You will find a
i ordinl welcome at “the church of the
glad hand."
Don’t wait till it rains to bup your umbrella I’m
brellas are always up then
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, December 11, 1920, newspaper, December 11, 1920; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446412/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.