Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 28, 1925 Page: 3 of 16
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The Senior Chrigtian Endeavoi
of the First Christinn Church will
meet at the church at 6:16 p. m,
in a discussion of the China ques-
tion. Mrs. Ector. Reberts has charge
of the program. .
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Thanksgiving.
Paul Taliaferro was
livid. Clrcle G met with Mrs. C. L. Oli.
ver ou Mounts Street with nine pres-
and Mrs. Nat Wilks the closing pray,
er. Circle 8 met with Mrs. W. J. Lun-
day on West Sycamore Street with two
meeting at 6:30 o’c
meta i ng. tai nah frN
the e hureh at noon,
cers and ‘departrhen!
will take up the at
leader. The topic will be “A Little
Russian - Girl Who Followed Jesus.”
to spend the weekend with his par-
enta, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blanka.
Mrs.S, E Keith and son, S. E.
Jr., of Fort Worth, Mrs. John Q Por-
ter of Joshua and Mrs. V. F. Joek-
el of Dallas have been visiting Mrs.
J. H. Johnson, 516 West Sycamore
Street. ______________' _________,
Mr. andMrs. Joe Bailey McNiel
BAN COTTON RAGS WANTED
RM OFPICE
the ame question which was at is-
sue then, namely. Is Christ true God?
is again at issuc in the Church. The
so-caller Modernists of our day take
the same position as did the Arians
of old—they deny the deity of Jo-
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dtadaw tn attend the, ntatfaffr of
" th State Teachers Aasocidtron.
Misses Ida and Viola Stuart vis-
—dted-in Aubrey Saturday. —
V. N. Copeland of Wichita Falls,
*2
IT Years.
mt 2 -
—-- —Mise lexit Myers, *26
/ C. i. A.,gyisited friends on the the
be respanded, I
cock of Marys
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sence' with the Father; the ortho-
dox paty, led by Athanasis, whieh
"IN THE DAYS OEI
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reeting,
Mrs. B. F. McCollum and dnugh-
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to
vices are h
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school at ti
If th"
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his son.
Armie Ti
Son of GMR “God 4
Light, very God o.g
goten, not made, beie of
stance with the Father,”
Miss Mary Abbott is leader on a
•am at the meeting"
wor of
Foy E. Wallace, willprenchen the
Bible narrative of “Noah and the Ari
ing out fats concerning the Destructi
Ancient World as a prediction of th
Jadgment Day end she salvatia of No
Ark as a type of oar salvation from sin
dent de
radical.
The ftp
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We Tve had the phasure of demomstretins 4m wm
Aest grocery stores this past work and have enjo
succees. . fhe
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Man Ait*
mEmat-e
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dardcMande wagin Dallas
deL. owcrwain bal.
afternoon for Lttlei"id,
Uiashes sehoel, after vis---
M|U and, more were 2eX-
day:
tg the following:
Barnes. Jewell
ent, Thelma Ort,
as'A Friday-—}
—Mis Cara Boswell was in Daitas
_...——=
Misses Cars Boswel and Ettal
Shy"yongkepoopanigampasThu-
Miss Lois Carlisle is spending the
week end in Dallas.
Miss Eline Stiles was in Dallae
Friday.
Miss Elsie Jennison was in Dallas
W. T. Burr of Denton was here.
Bud Mills and family are mov-
ing to the Price farm near Tria-
"ta- Om« Tipps and Eleanor
Key were in Denton. - . 9
Luthera—Rev: Harry Hackeme-
ior, pastor. Bunday Schoo, 10;302a-
m- . •'4 2 JB9
1 and/
at 5 o’clock in a missionary pro-
gram. The offering will be given to
THE E
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invites the peopleq€ Pill and. ne
munities to atend their services, with
tention to the SUNDAY NIGHT EV
TIC MEETINGS.— -----------
Col. and Mr. Lindsey, Blayney
were in Dallas yesterday attending
the State Teachers Association meet-
ing and the meeting of the C. 1. A.
ex'students' association at which he
wm- th* principal speaker. He leaves
for’Charleston. 8. C., to attend the
meeting of the Association of South-
ern'Colleges.
" Whse* Mary and Doris Yarbrough
attended the State Teachers Asso-
ldtion meeting in Dallas Friday.
Mr. W. H. Yarbrough and Mra. Gro-
ver! C. Norris aceompanyling them
fora visit in Dallas. '
Miss Aileen Murphy has return-
cd <to Caldwell after spending the
Tfrdnksgl* ing holidays with friends
here.
6e Bill Braifey is here from Au-
tin’ visiting his brother, Marion
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father and- mother nt the ex-stu-
dents’ banquet of the Teachers Col
ege Thursday evening and ae-
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companied them home. He was on
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W. C.
school,
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The official board of the ■
Fresbyterian Church ia 02
Sunday afternoon at ■>
decide on the proposed BWW
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the Semf-Arianu, led by Euvebmns of
Caesarea, who taught that Christ
io only of Mlike essence" with the
Father. The orthbdox party "of
which Athanasins was the chief
spokesman, finally won out, and the
doctrine that Christ is true God was
8 EonmahmionFmgos,nlg
held at 11 am. B—day Rew
will conduct the Mrtlqas.
Davis. - -------
Mu and • Mrs.- Finyd Moore <i of
Ardmore, Mr? tand Mrs. Fred Moore
end Mrs. T. A. Moore of Starman
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. V. R. Cox. Mrs. T. A. Moore ia
remaining for a visit with Mrs.
Cox, who is cher daughter. The rest
have returned to their homes.
Miss Roanna Turnage of Grape-
vine is spending the week-end with
Miss Bessie Hilburn. --------
Mrs. E. W. Hilburn is spending
the week-end in Sherman.
Misses Lucile Davis and Lucile
Nall visited in McKinney.
Misses Beulah Fender and Jas-
preach 6 “Ae,Emhk
glud thnt the people of Denton-ate •94
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Saturday
where- al
: Certth
lie. Stunts and so-
H’toipw the PEo-
egk willprenkZat
o’eloek; the pal
"Ammg Migd."
7:15 o’dtek; A. Linvem
speak on Methodist orphi
The Denton District 9
League Conference meetisg «
ton will hold a sunrise
Leon Camp was in Dallas Thanks
) 12 qvhigene x- -neo- •‛on" I
/ Misres Tmogene Hampton and
’ “ " * Dattas
The Epworth. League of the First
Methodist Church of Gainesville
will give a program at the meet
ing of the Denton Senior Epworth
League at 6:16 o’clock Sunday
evening at the church.
- The six senfor B. y. F. C-* of
the First Baptist Chureh will meet
in union at the chureh for an
open mg ,exercise before the sermon
hour and then will go to their sep-
arate meeting place.
The Suntor B. T. F. U. of Fieri
Baptixt Chtreh will ‘meet at 6
IE THANK
People of Benton
iederwenten-op-
mous appendicitis
pitnl Saturday
1aP
on pf great stu-
B advocating a
.-lition program,
sod move appeared to be
eenee of the demonstra-.],
_panpgpnimpemnk.2zathi.
It was hmored that soldiers
ind and was said to be do-
hgW at noon
ike, a had
bl ba. at G._Richards, who
BW. on Thursday for ap-
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BEBIN, Nov. 28.—Germany’s ad-
herence to the Locarno peace
Frets was made binding today by
the . signing of President Von Hin-
vdhkf
22
iturdity • {
be« ill
———-Sanger visoted Mrs. a—E. Dolgener
- -Thursday.
2. Mrs. Jess Broyles, who is ill at
the' Denton Hospital, is slightly
improved.
♦ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eaton . pf
Henrietta, Mrs. O. V. Russell and
ty Btrwetr fall Friday -
ab ta his lip thatrequir-
sticehea ’ W dsn
es By Judge Erskine :
Fort Worth, to be mate
of the First Methodist
Kataoa"ore
I he next Thursday in-
esday as was announced 1
wheel, >
xvave ,
xuques-
m,; tuple
special ■
Chriutian
teforeh
mmEM,
God and in man’a stead
pShment nt
'ten* •’
Pi
A novelty for Palm Beach , the
parasol of flowered organd-. with a
ruffle of white ovgandie about the
edge. It is lined with shell pink silk
which casts a lovely light on the
features. ~ T , —
one sour sekore the w2f2kr2 zcns
•7m J - " efternoon sesniona will
chedh of df-N
hr “nZitata?|Eiitey'
a, m.: mhebing eerrtre
SHK s^i^^d
First piesbytetian 1
—a— EMth Clark attended the State
“ Techers Association meeting in Dai-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramey,
are teaching near Electra, —___
home for Thanksgiving with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ramey.
Eort ent. Mrs. C. Lipscowb led the mi
teatherntblnaRueztoaKgua2
vmmEpppze
PLAIN BIBLE PRE
‘veninKacgqiee.vac -
First Baptist ’chareto—Rov.
•McClung, pastor. Bunday
930 n. m. morningservice
a Cox, Bob E. taught that Christ is elernaland of
—* - _ ,x the, same esience with (he Father:
in weugue of the.
WOQDSONA
rra
' grocery
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Ue Haren e< Teuder^P"
- tembodtedin,theNicene Oreed. '
-Such an important event of just
1600 years ago ought not to be pass-
K ed by unnoticed. All the less ought
D,thisto-be.donebeeasee i-eurday
emstgdudmmlosmtenteee______
1,600 YEARS AGO, OR CNNSO
-pgt*0 sima r re tef l" 01
o’clock; evening service at 7 o’clock.
—SenaSoma"eig
evening Barrie*. T:»0 sA’slock.
"The Locarno pact, passed by the
Reiuhstag yesterday, empowers
Germany to aign the treaties at
-bandew -next week. - Hindenburg
placed his signature on the meas-
ure at noon time today.
Thus there remains only the
eremony at London to make the
Loearno era. oficia in * Germany
1 14
Brahey. .. Hu. . ---
—Mt: and- Mrs: Hemer" Harty wi the Senior Epworth League Num-
vinit in Dallas Sunday. ’ * bar 2 Sunday. The league wil —*
-Miss Faye Tobin of Pilot Feint at 5 o'clock_in, a missionat
—wasn Denton Saturday morning. - “ " "5
Miss Cleone Tatum, ’25 graduate
i-=t
of IC. L A., pa* visiting in Denton
Friday-' a"
, Piss Claryse Davis returned Sat.
uray morning from visits in Fort
Worth and Dallas.
Miss"Estella Q. Hefley aha Mias
212
Eda-r
me
in Aubrey-
L j Claude NriKm rf Uterty rd —
-EMrs. Volma- Scott and childven
visited Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Boding ci
aa sFanamagse:
Fuekett.
-
■ 9*2
Me
• 1
YOUNG ravin •
Mm. L. P. Floyd the opening prayeg.
- . I
mirdet ?
1
of Burkburnett are here visiting
Mrs. G. W. McNIel and other rtla-
lives.
Roland McNiel of the Henrietta
public schools, who spent Thanks-
giving here with homefolkz,- went
to Dallas today to take his nephew,
James McNiel, son of Mrs. C. C.
McNiel, thru a clinic there.
Mr. and Mrs. James Neese and
baby of Cleburne, Miss Anna Hen
MORE FLORIDA UICIDES SINCR
START LAND BOOM
—NBW YORK; Nov. 26.— Florida‛4
suieide rate since the recent pros:
terity boom, started has increased
28 per cenet over existing oight
years ago while at the same time
the general death rate showed a
25 per eent improvement during
The same period.
These facts were brought out in
a eompafative study of the efTeef
cf the Florida boom on the Florida
m
nombing L
Ur, Benjaiyn, cf Dallas visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Peters,
Friday evening.
Miss Estelle Hammond of Brook-
stem 4s spendine the week-end wit
Misses Musriel Warren and Mrs.
Fred Slack.
The Woman's Misslonary
the First Baptist Church met ia cir-
cle meetings Hhdny-urwthemuefEkreie
Ehm wieh little meinbers and on vie-
tar presnt. Mrs. v.h,Cox tad the
mlssion study and Mm T. A. Moore
led the devotional. Circle .*1 will meet
Mondey afternoon with Mrs. Ernest
Cain, 715 North Kim Btree. Circle 4
met with Mrs. W. C. McClung on. West
Oak Street. Mm. Sam Allison led the
mission study and there were 7 pres-
ent. Circle 5 met with Mm. J. W. Cook
on West Mulberry with six present. A
devotional and business session was
by the- Metropoli-
-e-ed
Drake, Dorothy Fuhon and Georgia
a. stadting Eiunet aekett, Fred
nderwood, Myron Stout, Oci
S*da,B. Priith Roy Rutliff and
"jmom Guards at Peking
stranathened Arainst A-
Blockad”
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daughter, Ora Lee, . of Gainesville
and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harvey Olman
of Fort Worth spent Thanksgiving
with Mrs. T. B. Bullard.
C. Phil Peters, director of man-
ual training in the Austin schools,;
visited his . parent*. Mr, and M«.
T. E. Peters, Friday. He was in
Dallas to attend the State Teachers
Association meeting and met his
‘ Chpreh-Ser-
shdiy « 11
Bros. Sunday
t==etemibesstt-
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‘Mr. and Mrs. W H. Yarbrough and
dhughters. Misses Mary and Doris,
and9Mrs- Grover Norris visited in
Alleh Thanksgiving
—- —Meend-Mrs.ettfford-Wittrerspoom.....
visited in Dalle* Friday. ,
<3
m Httemeermdet
gdanaatimggammAR
I .Hope atlended the singing here.
। Mr, and M«. A..L. Scott of
Denton visited relatives tee*.
-- _________ The doctrinal question at issue at
oporing her guest, fhe council of Nicaea in 325 was: is
ri Brightwell. Mu- Christ true God? Three parties were
ire enjoyed do ring vepresented: the Arlans, led by ... _____
r WA refrewhtfArins,‛who‛tnugbt thet Ghfist ia born of7
creature and is not of the same el-
ite. mgdeA. to the Denton Sanitar- I
Hsbeother, Louis McGraw
f Kearkannucissherevisiting at J
sevogata Memberi of Ite I O O. ’
. Hodge at Gaise will be here
aeldafntghtwithnweandidate fot -
ie rtrot degree, which is to be con- .
ripd by vf9emben pf the Pentoh
— vlr’adtEhAc-CNeK
in the year 325 the Roman Em-
peror, Constantine, called the first
ecumenieal or general church coun-
cil at’Nienea, a city in Asia Minor.
“Next to the apostles’ council at
Jerusalem, teti 16," lays Sehaff,
"the counen ttNicae is the most
important and. the most-iluwtrione
of all the couneils of Christendom."
Of the 1,800 bishops in the chureh
et that time, S18 were present. In-
elgding the presbyters and deacons
and others, 1,500 to 2,000 people at-
tented the couneit. The Latin Church
however, had oly seven delegates.
The emperor himself opened the
council in his own palace. The ses-
- siona continued for a period of two
months.
- campus Wednesday and Thursday.
- . Mbs Marjorie Moore, e. L A.
graduate, visited Denton flic di
L Thursday.
. j Mils Mozelle, Park of Mineola is
- In Denton this week-end.
7 Edgar P. Handy of Wichita Falls
was in Denton Thursday.
, । Mile ’KWBeiiiKi......Warner wee in
~ Friday. -
Min Leone Turner is visiting her
parents during the Thanksgiving
holidays. She is teaching in Leon-
-lard.. -
Miss Ruth Craddock is leaving
ma Hrkle of itasca spent -
M4
, Mrs. E. A. Serinture and I
Misa Nina of Okmulzec,
id his mother, Mra. C. 1 T
Thanksgiving. 7 —H
aryMizel was in Corsi-’ f
Jut suh products stas this are
sold’at ------------ *
nye
tan Insurance Company. While sui-
cides increased and the general
death rate deereased murders in
924 were only 2.2 per hundred
thousand compared to 10.4 in 1 JIG.
*■> ‘1 'i, gs
vac
-tiadrhumz*dehe
E pPrakn.weresin.Dal las Saturpay; de ro of Pilot Point and James A.
Worth visited her ster, Mrs. T. f Henderson.or Dallas ere viaiting Mra.
--m ~ • • D. H. Wiliams on Fry Street.
missionary progr_ _L. _
canie “Y “ "22M2hhtm2”22e, 14
Mrs. Ramey went on to Gilmer for
a tisit with homefolks there before,
returning to Electra. _ * ;
Miss Chloe Ramey of Holliday is 1
hete visiting her parents, Mr. and IJ
Mrs. E. H. Ramey. ,//1
- Misses Ida and Viola Stuart and I
Roby Durham,' attended the State ]
Teachers Association Convention in
Dallas Friday. - — v..is
. . Miss Katie Stroud was in Dallas
mgt teringI
td y-M
> Ep- ; neck whem
is te destructive
whzjcuntes "
I the - -1 i
C. Crubaugh, Friday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline of
________ Noy,z3—MrsH[80
E. Ban who hat been visiting teg
hvsu*F*im "
Mr. ateMn A 4- Tipps wete inive
Me.'Cashman of Padlas visjted 1,W1
* new chureh bundinr
< orner of ^eo_Og¥ j|
Streets. M the at»e ir
work will be started ak
construction of a Imos
in which to hold chuk
until a permunet b
ereeted, - utahite
c". "gee,s-r
Lyman\Fa> ..
Wolf Brand
' *' - memeemem-e
- made et ehiolee beet ■ 3F 23
. .e i A-*--- .
m; morning service. 11 o’clock; top
ic, "Mark the Difkerence Betgbeh
Church and State and Do Your Duty
to Roth. Evening sefvice, Tiae o’elbek:
topic. "Cob We Be Sure of Heav-
Work of Associated Charities
ngfzuaon
"23 Binnkcannetudiene
Mi i®!* of Denton it a vepresentatwve
body, composed_pf A layman and
Hpwqeat ...
the eitizens of Denton, and hurt
.‘done so for about25- years. Ewers
Meetings Friday
ing A. & M. College, is spending
the Thanksgiring holidays at the
home of his mother. He has as hi*
guest, Jim Bas* of Whitesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grace of
Chicago have returned to their
home after visiting Mrs. T. B.
ki---—-.......—
1m .
sha. Asi . A"
K.w-*" - -
vice, 7:16 o'clock; >Upif»
Office of Sympathy"’; a t
tet wil“sin..Cirisflan
meet regulars one 1
Aus.
SATEEN BIOOMERS
its Pre
C Miss
it ing nr mother here and attending
.. th’’ Srate Teachers Asroch tion meet-
′ ing in Da’as.
MiEs Ethel Bob Monziv 13 is v‛
te-______ —itiugitz. Dallas She uecompanied
Miss Vara Crippingron, C I. A. stu
dent to her Lu me in Wac o f.f
Thanksgiving. I
Mrs. E. D. Criddle and Mrs. E.
s.Honpital. Saturday,
Thursday.
CHint- WtHca was
Only once has the call for the en-
tire pubpeyPMonmhyaormcgarmin
Jack Chrisbal, secretary-trees-
The work ia eonduetedyin a
kusiness-likse way, the accounts MU
audited, and the annual report is
made at each Thanksgiving tenfeo r
As a member of the board m of
charity at Denton, I make Ibis plea’
for an eamest hearing and Liberal
u ‛Q n ted
„ “Noy: W.—Foreign - and
- guurds in the legation
quarter were ttrenethnne* tody
Mt the Denton
Firut Christian: C
A. Earsom, pastor. L
0- 45 a, G, JM|
dent; mrting rtli
topie, ‘‘The True Mes
Mis. R. E, Jacks oh
the morning Servian.
w: Apfmdale Voir Trade ■
' former Denton boy, was here Satur.
day en route-to Dallas whore he will.F
enter S. M. U.
Bob Blanks of Jaekshero is here
i r. r-'
Ah 32.0,1
hns to Dal.
— _lter altisie with relatives here.
Mms Em Sledge, who is teach-
ir in the Fort Worth schools, vis-
fled Denton relatives and friend*.
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Klult
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U’uele, Jerry GAeun was in Au-
"isrerwxxpomauz lie
t hew'Harbert were in Denton -
Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Vaughn of
Little Elm,risited..her parents, Mr,
and MrsJ. M..Ghen. 21 +HdiaF
Mre-Gnreewhe, tensbes.hed
spent the weskendiwfh- Eletivse
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Bush of
Eldorado, are here visiting relatives
tand friends.,
Mr*. Milo Connelly, formerly of
Denton but now of Wiehita Falla,
is here visiting friends and rela-
tive*. She has been visiting her
siator, Mrs. C. S. Clino, in tho
Flinview community, and other
relatives at Krum. .1,
Miao Louesther Landreth, who
teaches in the West High School,
is here to spond the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mn. J. W.
Landreth. " • 1 .
T. B. Davis Jr. of Daisetta is
(pending the holidays with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Davis.
Misses Leona and Nellie Scott of
Oklahoma Presbyterian College,
Durant, Ok., and Mies Lurline
namPB?THimahgGni“fhepoos
yc stall have with you alwayi.
"December B tea beta designate
make his cash offerig, or aq
tion for the year payable gn
cash and the fesr’inperiods when
called for, one-ffth ach time).
fen, Om an«
led church at
1, . g.n, ,0-N •
The Days ofr Hit-and-Miss Electri-
cal Service Are Over
e. more do you have to aopend upon the etectricat service nhop
that makes promises that are ntrer femnned-net because they don’t
te;--but because they are bolind the times. ,
Generators and Ignition devirea ere driven on Ulla test bench at A
epeeds varying from 200 to 4000 revolutions per minute, which eorree-
ponds to rer speeds of I to 70 miles per hou. In. this way we wre able
to check ull repair work under ear opevnting comditene. Startim
motors are cheeked against standard npecinentions for current draw
and pulng power. ——1 ’.l t. >>4. - .
2,*
"-K"Tg J .
mnolds underwent a
•^-STARTER SERVICE CO.
of New Hope.
J. M. Glenn is fl. ‘
Mr. and^ Mrs. Charlie Blackwell
werin Denton.---— — - ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Marita en-
tertained with a ainging Sunday
L.ight.
Mrs. Ola West war"fttDeutton: "
were distributing arms and that a
ceneral strike >wu being fomented.
A major elash between rebel*
and toreac at Chung Tso Lin in
the North wua reported imminent.
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wtzidtdlettas oieiqd
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ee
itmka
makd the wotld believe
enlightened min* of ou
ed and progremnive age
expected to believe ahe
truths and that Mota
enta the product of the 1
lightened aund. whlrh It i
substitute Cor thevid-tm
religion. We are, ihoweve
ed of the fact thatao
ernism to not moder a
that even now, as the
Christian truth thnt Che
God, and the Savior at
as well aa other doctrines
reeled in-the Seriptures,2
During the coining -fl
Christmas seasons the ti
emphasised nnewth
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This is * tonowaup sermon or wo one which I prpached ta
Hel " 2 ' -rt
5* REV.W.&MeBIRNIE Y
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
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"MrfndMhta. T. : W ’
M2mu
in Denton. : r.1
Mi*a Viola MeClurkan ofDenbon
is here to live with her atotot, XW.
Goree. - ' ' : "m.g
Mrs. J, H. Blackwil and Mis
oleta Baft ut Oltata* -NWU hteU
A Wardlow and Mr Griffith were
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 28, 1925, newspaper, November 28, 1925; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475080/m1/3/?q=Christmas+AND+slave: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.