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3ATURDAY, MARCH 12,1932
THE FORT WORTH PRESS
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YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
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25 English money. 37 Face of a
In the Long Run, is the evening 19 What nation- 29 To let fall
74 responded.
ing this campaign, three avangel-.
The church ranks fourth among istic services are conducted, two
It was the first time in
bronc riding event stayed
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their pitching mounts. Chile Bean
of the nation.
' forces.
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Building Loans for Vast Thousands File Past Bier of
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Man of Peace
29
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by United Press.
government might sponsor a vast
34
public works by
nile rider left after the eiimina-
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Hn testifying on the La Follette
CHURCH CALENDAR
—I •
1202 West
pennies and
Tarrant County Medi-
tributtons
Nerth tori --15- Boulevard
Rev
thru
Two bandits
t i H
into a
’ Bess
Allison Williamson, Della Collins.
seconds.
ft into
m.
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Diamand mI-21z
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1801
ley Presbyterian Church at 5:30
p.
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pastor
2024. Clinton Avenut
by the TCU
Heights
i Stella Vodrie, San Antonio, state
Jim
Mary
Antonio,
CHURCH NOTES
Murlel Reed, Hous-
auditorium.
open-
ject
ALLIANCE GOSPEL TABERNACLK
Marion Hicks.
' The five are:
MIVE STRIKE CALLED
church.
Hicks, Martin, Mehl and Sayers
,ee,
W E L C O M E
BOMAN CATHOLIC
Felderhort
Rita'* - Handley
20th ANNIVERSARY
Ann'n-- Waggomnn
Rev. F. P. Culver, presiding elder,
o. will conduc' t
Hear
Community Bible Class at 7:30
Tuesdny
Of
Wm. J. Wheeler
Mulkey Memorist
gregational Church.
Mgr Robert M Nolan, pastor.
Munday Evening. 7:30 P. M.
I
SKVENTH WAY ADVFNTIST
Westminster— Elstun and Myrtie
Rev.
BROOKS MORRIS.
CHI l« H OF CIIIST
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At First
Christian
I p.
Rev.
Fort Worth Branch 1-11% West
Church, will be. The Temple of
Rev. Har-
B.
ASSEMBLY OF OOu
First -*3S Elmwood.
The Church with a Welcome!
Arlingt on
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SIX SPEAKERS .REV. L. D. ANDERSON NEAR BRONC DUSTER
TO ASI VOTES 21ST YEAR OF PASTORATE FROM CALGARY
Sunday
March 13th
r> Rev. C
Rev. Oren '
Handley Presbyterian Church will
meet. nt l p. m. Tuesday at the I
Evangelical Church
pre-Easter bazaar.
TCU DEBATERS AND
ORATORS IN DURANT
And Keeps Margin in
Championship Event
Henry
3 ind
before the Senate subcommittee
which is holding hearings.on Sen- |
ing with a luncheon at the Parish
Hall .Friday.
PUBLIC FINANCE FINAL HONORS
BILL PROPOSED! GIVEN BRIAND
social
Stewart,
Clarksville, Texas, who conquered
formidable Five Minutes to Mid-
Rev. L. 1).
Anderson
These helpful messages by Dr.
J. W. Johnson deal with the
problems of every day living.
St.
will
Eliza- ,
Clark,|
By What Standard Do
You Meature Life?
the
Gene
Benton, ,
Stovall, |
Moseley
vastor.
Sylvania Christian — Frey and Murphy
The subjects of
Kinig. Hemphill
Hurley.
Do I Want to Be a Christian?
is the subject of the Tuxis Chris-
tian Endeavor Society, to be led
by John Crawford.
Werlen Jr.,
copnl Church
Rev
Avenue
will
on.
clock.
38 Region.
39 Dawdler.
41 Challenged.
VERTICAL
1 Half quart,*
2 Aurora.
"THF M ASTER KEY TH \T
IN? OKS ALL poons"
of
loans
Church-2020 Memphili
in charge
pastor,
ing hour
The
Johns
hold a
MRS. THOMAS SIDLO
DIES IN NEW YORK
26 Unable to per-
ceive sound*.
28 Restriction.
Jesse I
The
Col.
5 Dregs.
6Omce.
7 Knocks.
8 Platform in a
Sm th. pantor.
Tabernacle
members will
meeting.
Pollyanna Eat Shop.
Seventh.
He had 35.73 in
Measure
roleum
till
oa-tor.
St,
A W Hall.
Iligh land
Rev o O (
Broadwny
39
HI
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mu
Men s
at * 8
The Public Is Cordially
Invited to Antend
HORIZONTAL
1U 8. Navy
Department
maintains a
large naval
base at ----
harbor in
Hawaii?
• One who goes
before, into a
wilderness
8 Puts on.
9 Tidy.
Richardson's McMac,
McDonald's Gallant Love, own-
C keiu., pastoi
Polyterhnie ;
’ for McMac, a sleek black stallion j a 28 year-old burglar who broke
I owned and ridden by G. M. Rich , into a Henderson Street cafe last
. ardson, and Peep of Dawn, pranc- night.
day noon at the Woman's Club.
The national campaign carries
display accorded‘the nation's war
heroes.
Representatives of 30 govern-
Missionaries Making?
An acrostic of the word, Civil-
a theater.
34 Coarse linen
cloth
36 To se ize with
Program Asked
*
Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance.
Rosen Heightm- 2700 Azie
Braune, paator.
Four men surrounded the res-
taurant at 818 Henderson while
11 Perverse.
12 Bulwarks.
13 Compunction.
14 To welcome.
15 Of what com- ’
monwealth is
Canberra, the
capital?
17 Spanish dol-
lars. »
18 Conclusion.
19 Dower prop-
erty.
20 Headgear.
24 To dig
trenches in
mineral de-
vhator.
SALVATION ARMY
Sermons on Program
For Tomorrow
7:30 p. me—“The Canker
of Coveteousness."
t will con-
rable
It does af-
the pros-
um indus-
tin . ■
!ton. state secretary.
Mrs. Agnes Robitzch. San An-
tonio. state captain, and her staff
of 21 from San Antonio also will
be here.
Streets Oklahoma' State Teachers' College,
; Durant.
National Leaders to Be Here
Next Week-End for
Rallies
Harry r
ary of the
Tapp call-
ix "merely
a gesture
ring made
t1 produc-
from these
Kosen Hrighta- Z6in and Rooseveit. Rev,
Jesse Uirrett. pastrot
Membership of Church Grows From 500 to 3996
• Under His Guidance
, cer.
A petition filed several month- '
Bantning Sun
mrvices.
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
800 W. sth St.
red by the
was prob-
tn ticipnted.
in Central High School
Auditorium
College and .Cannon
lit mphill *
! don U. llecd.
11:00 a. m.—“The Law of
• the Right Life of
the World"
। A j Leguerrjer, pastot
j True Thousht-Rear of 002 East Weath-
owned by John Bosticek Jr., won
fourth.
Ricker Has Low Time
Shorty Ricker of North Platte,
Neb., had low time in the steer
-u- j Burglary charges will be filed
She ' against him today.
*^22 Spigot.
27 Victuals.
29 Alia.
31 To ridicule.
33 Breakwater.
35 Fat.
nickels in a sack and $6.86 in an
envelope.
Dicky, pastor
Polytechnic -3301 Avenue 1.
Sunday Afternoon,
March 13, 1932, 3:30 P. M.
and. The Tragedy of Neglect.
Services series to Open.
Mrs. Harris' Petition to Oust Di-
rectors and Officers Set
unday at the Hemphill
Methodist Church.
THE CRIME THAT
STIRRED THE WORLD
5:30 p. m. Sunday
March J 3th.---
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ,
CHURCH
Fifth at Taylor
11:00 a. m.— ROLL CALL.
The Members of the Church,
Each and All, Are Expected
To Be Present at 11:00 o'Clock
Sunday, March 13th, When the
Roll is Called
At 5:30 p. m., The Vesper
Service.
"The Crime That Stirred the
World."
GO TO CHURCH
SOMEWHERE
JAMES K. THOMPSON
Minister. •
would
1, but
a great
I
Bl
YOUNG PEOPLES' CHURCH
NOTES
Paul A. Harsch, C. B. S.
of Toledo, Ohio
Young North was the only jure the burglar emptied marble game
ewemcg
- -
The Young People's League of'
St. John's Evangelical Church j
will hold its March business meet-1
Degree of Honor Protective As-
sociation Wil Meet Here
FIRST BAPTIST
TABERNACLE
Ellis and Exchange
NOEL SNOW, Minister
»:45 A. M Sunday, Bible
School, John 2.
tin. in. Subject, Living Ilie
Gospel.
7:0 P. Ml, Should We Take
Blood Ont of Our Hymn
Book?
„ a large room.
2 10 Golf device*.
CHURCHES HERE
OPEN CAMPAIGN
FOR CONVERTS
Pre-Easter Evangelistic
a tiny, rustic cemetery at Coch- . "Old No. 33" oh his feet in 25 4-5
erel, his tomb surrounded by 1 seconds. It was the first time 33
Polling, Saturday program
Free Lecture on
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
by
SEK
Are that such building be done by
| states and cities now forced to
tee ef t he,
eal Societs,
Ariinrton Heirhts — Bryce, Kenley and
Church, and Miss Brown, Satur- propriations and without event-
Inal cost to itself have been laid
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Fort Worth, Texas
' The Tarrant County Humane
Society squabble was expected to
, he sett left Monday when the case
is called for trial in 67th District
Court before judge James E. Mer-
. Andrew • — Tenth and Lamar Dr. Five From TCU Contest At Col-
mo Bowie ano
Lnttade,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
• th and Throczmorton
of All South Fort Worth
Goldman •8 Drury
-e
k2
Rt». G
Travis Whit*. TCU pnstor
Announces a
EN
F
and Sixih
Endeavor, is heading the group the churches"ot"theDiselplesot each
or speakers. 7 > Chp fet im •ha 11niad etta i- ---
vice president, Mrs.
By ALAN CARNEY
The clihgng figure of Pete
Knight, Calgary, Canada, remain-
v1 .4 .' . -
r ' -e
Member ot The Board of Lecttrre: hip
of the Mother Church, the First
Church of ( hrl •. Scientist.
Boston, Mass.
Rev C. W Plippo. pastor.
. Library open from 2 to 4 p. m on
* day ah« fursay ’ - ------—
for the Fellowship of the
‘ Christian" Endeavor
■ First Presbyterian
6:30 p. m. tomorrow.
Cnmp bowle Boulevard Rev.
Elliott, pastor
KEDEMPTION ARMY
m, tomorrow.
a. I
Rev Father Michael Gomez, postor
Allen Avenue-
Hensiey pas
( ollege
T Nietn
normal building
OIL
: IN
ITTLF
R II Abbott, j
WASHINGTON, 1
Plans under which
erford. Geo. L. Carman, missionary.
NAZARENR
wi!! spek In the rporning nt Ar- ■
ington Feichts Christian. Church 1
r IKISTIAN
First 4 hureh Throckmor
McClure, Loving, N. M., stayed in
the race with a time of 28 4-5
EPISCOPAL
John’s -College Avenue and Flza
many cases.
30223
Muttler. - brani h president
wmoomme-uw -8ft u
Akh. ..
to 1 p.
take part in the j tors and officers.
Society of lette that extensive public build-
Rosen Heights Baptist Church. I 18 God of love.
day at 7:46 v: m.
Communions at 11 a. m.
In the Catholic churches
on Sundays, Low Mass 6:30
and 8 a. na. High Mui at
11 30 a. ui Week day mass
During the 21 assembly rooms with adjoining
METHODIST
-hale-AnnK and Avenue ■ Dr
-
Pa lavden minister
Mexican -17th and Crump Streets
Gill. pastor
Church—27th and Menefee Streets
L. Clark. a
subject.
Two pre-revival sermons will
be preached by Rev. C. R. Bul-
tie re ford pantor
the at-olution given by Cardinal pion cowgirl bronc rider. L_
Verdier, archbishop of Pails, on fell beneath the horse after a suc-
Crawford. Alice Milligan,
' peace
of all
Ingratitude, is the subject of
the Christian Endeavor of River-
side Christian Church for 6:30
Failure or Success, is the eve- !
ford. Rev. David Irvin. pastor.
Dianond HiII-/30ns Oweai K. E. Briak»
pnstor
Missouri Avenue — 830 Misnourt. Rev
Fran* L Ttirnar. panter.
coxOKEGATONAL
first — pennayivenin and College Av
;e» B«» 6. T Mekinney. paator.
Kigwell, pastor.
Miverwide-Orace and Noble Rev. N
< nt Ki it or GOD
Norm Mde—Wsst 12th stret
Ideas of words forming the inability to sell bonds,
acrostic are citizenship, ideals,
vision, industry, love. Insight,
zeal, advancement, truth of God,
The Grea test <
Miring subjet
Chun
is tt
of E
made this proposal, separately, from his beloved foreign office.
Cemetery, overlooking the Seine. ' Ross of Sayre, Okla., drew a big
Later Briand will be buried in j hand from the crowd when he put
p. m. tomorrow. ,
Mrs Merril W. Joy of Ar'llng .......
ton will lead the meeting, using ago hy Mrs. A. K. Harris asked
for a theme, Service. Other past : the ousting of one set of direc-
The Man of Sufferings. Is the
morning subject of Rev. Halsey
Rev. M. H. Applewhite of the
North Fort Worth Presbyterian
________.__„ __ where thousands had filed sol- . _____ ____ _____ ___ ____.
| plan for issuing government 1 emnly past his" bier, to a provi- ' wrestling contest, throwing
bonds to finance a great federal sional burial ground -at Passy anima)* in 12 1-5 seconds.
Melugin, vastor
Brondway Bro
W H wvhite. ru
ing championship held doggedly
to his narrow lead, after the 15th
rodeo performance of the Stock
Show.
Knight turned in one of the
spectacular rides of the night,
along with Hub Whiteman of
will be
Heights
Margaret Bubar will lead the building plan.
program of the Young People’s Both men agreed with La Fol-
Church -Harwood and Bomar
” . W Moore, pastor
A. E Anderson, minister
Cumberiand-- 3128 L.ittiejohn St
Tabitha Society of
at First Con ;
COLD
in theft or
en leads to
Ily respond:
ith the first
re effective if
five hourt.
I of mustard,
er helpful in-
■rally. Mut-
is i scientifie
it juft • salve
ulates blood
out infection
tor 20 ycars.
and nurses,
arsandtubes,
ohi it also
for hah let
k/or Chil-
sle. .
The subject for the Lenten
First Methodist making
Church will lead a song service---------- 1 ------—---
Young People's Society of Hand- COURT TO HEAR ROW WOMAN’S CONVENTION
OF HUMANE SOCIETY SET FOR WEDNESDAY
March 12.— PARIS, March 12.—France and I . nt.i w., owe a . a ...
, S h.-- » I a, isa—
funeral for the famous man of
ers will be in Fort Worth next i
j Saturday and Sunday in a nation-
wide attempt to enlist 2,000,000
voters and swing the next presi-
dential election for the dry cause.
The six speakers represent the
Allied Forces for Prohibition.
Mass meetings will be held
J each afternoon and evening dur-
j ing the two days.
Dr. Daniel A. Polling, radio
speaker and president of the In-
ternational Society of Christian
among the brotherhood churches the aid of the home church
P
Izatlon, will be worked out. The
TCU MEN WILL SING
SUNDAY AT CHURCH
* B
Glee Club Will Apnenr At Night
Services in Hemphil Heights
rather than ap-
, W!LKESTARRE, Pa., March
1 2 A call for all miners in
Rev. C. I. Sharp, pastor of the ■ District No. 1, United Mine
Fort Worth Spiritualist Church, Workers of America, to go on
will have charge of the dedien- strike Mnrch 14, was Issued to-1
10:30 a. m. Sermon Subject
"Cardinals of Conversion"
By noting what the inspired
apostles did and what they re-
quired of those who became
Christians, we learn the es-
sentials for all,
7:80 p. m. Sermon Subject
"The Supreme Task of
Christians"
Many things are expected and
exacted by Jesus. We should
strive earnestly to do all that
is commanded.
Special music fly 50 voice choir
directed by Sam S. Losh,
THE FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Cor. Sixth and Throckmorton
This week mark* th? beginning |
of thq pre-Easter evangelistie |
| Dr. J . Frank Norris speaks
over radio KTAT as follows: 6:00
11 .m. to 9:30 a. m., 11:00 a. m.
( Hl'RCH or THE L.IVIN( GOD
Churi b— 133 Nerth Main Street. Hr*
( Hl R< H O F TRI TH (Sweden-borgtan,
( hurch 2749 Ruce Street Mr. and Mr*
A.vid" J Sordelle in charge.
Highland Park- Richmond and Missis
sppi. T. H Boley, minister
Handley Rev W. <> Davis, minister.
Hemphill Heirhtu- Hemnphill and FogE
Streeta. R. R Rhodra. min’ster.
vuLiowsmir Of THK UNIVERSAL
DicsIGN of LIFE.
6:15; 7 and 8
boards inside.
Then police joined the party.
B. E. Gentry, owner of the cafe,
lives next door anti saw the
prowler pry open the rear door of
the restaurant. He called police. .
Gentry also called his brother,
Charles, 17; Clarence Davis, 32,
and J. A. Ramsey, his landlord.
The four surrqunded the cafe
to prevent a getaway before of-
ficers arrived.
The prowler told police he had
also burglarized W. H. Baird'•
grocery at 606 Texas and th*
Mthodist Church. Rev. Earl H
Lightfoot will preach at both
services.
To the Ends of the Earth, is
the subject of Rev. Paxton Smith I
of South Side Methodist Church. j
Polyteel
w 11 *
< ellege itrjeli--110 A
Inverted Standard, and Jesus, the
Miracle Worker.
Al Hundley Church.
Rev. Alva E. Miller, Handley
Presbyterian Church, will speak
tomorrow on the text, "How
beautiful upon the mountains are
the feet of Him that bringeth
good tidings." Isaiah 52:7.
OJom, pastor.
1 - Broadway and St Louta
lege in Oklahoma
EV AN(ELICAL
at Johns - inyvanta and Fultop Five students from TCU are
-i e woltt, pastor. I representing their school today in
nAn, pastor
Heights - Can
economist; Oliver W.
toek tomorrow at Sycamore 1 23 Recent.
Heights Baptist Church. The sub-
Morts'" Decison, is the morn-
ing subject of Rev. C. O. Shugart,
Central Methodist Church. Sure
Profits. Is the evening subject.
Church at ing would probably do a great, w ........ uu- ,-----—. .. - ---
The theme deal to revive business and lessen the burial places of peasants who ; had been thrown during the show.
...... ‘ lived and died ‘in the quiet The pounding hoofs of Jack
countryside he loved. I Dempsey narrowly missed Bea
The only religious touch was ! Kirnan, Smithfield, world cham-
m., 3:00 p. m. to 4:00
!
Ite. M II ApDlewhite, pastor.
a regional oratorical and debate
tournament at the Southeastern
oduc of
. ." The
Treasury*
thil Hyglene,
.t Vanchan
ehtefly a '
at—*»»—-i tyg. rj.r-
drove into
Polsteehnie Littte and Avenue t.
J. L Cleveland, pastor,
utahurat l ....... Chandler
Wilinm HI aserson. . vastor.
to Civilization
p. m.
nine subjeet.
Rev. C. Wolff, St John's I
Evanirelical Church, will speak
on The Lord s Supper stteetn
Prrshyterlan 0
Young Peoples’ Day
celebrated nt Hemphill
E. R.
"uem ' '
About 100 delegates are ex-
pected to attend the stnte con-
vention of the Degree qb Honor
Protective Association, w h l c h |
onens in the Crystal Brillroom of
The Texas at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Among those who will be here
are Mrs, Frances Buell Olson. St. [
o Vosquez pastor
the Indwelling Christ, and. The
Redeeming Work of the Redeem-
er's Servant.
Realizing Our Possibilities, is
the morning subjeet of Rev. J. L.
Cleveland. Potytechnte Presbyter-
Inn Church. The Christian'* De-
sire, is the evening subject.
Dr James K. Thompson, First
Presbterlan Church, will speak
at the morning service on. The
King's Business. Roll call of the
entire membership will be .held,
also. At the vesper service he
will speak on, The Crime That
Stirred the World.
cosr MTV
Avenue 615 Colleze Rev Ike
abandon their
programs in
Dr. Ira Lahdrith and Miss Norma
C. Brown, secretary of the Allied
Campaigners, all widely known
1 champions of the dry cause, and
’ Robert C. Ropp, chairman of Al-
Bea .Youth.
Two Will Bi- Honored.
Luncheons will be given ' in
honor of Dr.
noon at the
tn. 7:30 a. tn. KTAT, Break-
w Me Diamrid of TCU
2 . c c Henaon pantor
Sixth Brooklyn Ielihta- -Montomery and Mol
Mod- • vey Nev P: A. RAy. vnAtor.
’ r WWhHiok—tov. f a Tny. enstor. I
Weatherford Ntrert 600 Enst Weather
beth Blvd. Rev William Wesley Daup,
i lector __
Trinlty- 1501 Lidscomb, Rev C. O Fox.
m‛ rector
- —— —. - -pe uma Sunday and one evening
Christ in the United States in service on Friday at the fellow- ■ night.
numerical size, based on the num- ship dinners. । two years the bucking outlaw had
ber of resident members. It ranks Since 1912, it has been the been ridden.
second in missionary giving, and policy of the church to conduct! Eleven of the 13 entries, inutne
second in Bible school giving the evangelistic campaigns with bronc riding event stajed with
that called for aparade tions.’Hls horse placed secondto
the military pomp and - -
Univers 1 Design of Life
Rev Amon T Lundquist. Grace
Lutheran Chureh v III spenk on
the subjects, What Am I Doing
with Jesus?, and.. Are We Crown-
ing Jesus with Thorns?
Sermon About Moses.
I e ht . oastor
VInndley Kev Ttamsey Pnilar, pa:
Oakhurst Slvania ' a: d Drexel J
H c.nib pastor
Turnrr Mrmorinl — 2923 ElliN Rev D
A concert
ality is Queen 30 To jog
Wilhelmina? 32 To soak flax.
21 Bad aoft coal. 33 Free ticket to
will speak on Men-
tomorrow evening
Boulevard Christian
Raymond Robins.
"nui” and Can
Rev. 'William J. Wheeler, form- .'
- rly pastor of the Christian and
yjssionarxAllinnce Church, will
•■7W; ■ sSif’??! fflffly'WT WTT?'
.vonieea at First Baptist Taber-
nacle. Fourth and Throckmorton.
. The subject for tomorrow will-be,
The Master Key That Unlocks,
All Doors.
Cardinals of Conversion, is the
morning subject of Rev. . L D. j
Anderson, First Christian Church '
The Supreme Task of Christians,
til the everiing subject.
Dr. Wilmer Allison, Chairman
of the Publie Relations Commit-
St Louls
intermatfonal fellowship, oppor-
tunity to share and national con-
sciousness.
Me Kill Ip pnstor.
South Summit—Go i don and DeVitt Bts
Elder Thomas Murray, minister
Central— Fourth And Calhoun Elder J
.. . ...... _ . . ! at Palestine, Texas, to serve the ______.__________ _______
Six national prohibition apeak- local church here. | was torn down to make way for
Since his arrival, the member- the present auditorium. The la-
gaat a
ollege and Fuss. Rev. Gor‛
pastor.
Paul, Minn., national "president, —______ ____ ....
Mrs. Shelley Sanderson, Texar- , Gle Club will lie given
kana, national field director, Mrs. p. m. Sunday at the I
i w Sinibut. "I •
Bouleyard--15th and Boulevard
ing at 8 p. m. Monday at the
church.
Travis and.Fuel Ker
paskor
en ahd Missimippk H
D.
tion services of the Houston day by Thomas Maloney, In-
Memorial Church at Houston to- sut/tent leader.
service at 7145 p. m. Wednesday, Worth, state president, will pre-
will be. What Most We Do Bo- ' s'da over sessions The president
cause of the Cross? ’ of the local lodge. Mrs. Leta
• * • Ashley, wjll preside at one ses-
The Woman's Auxiliary of ston Thursday.
Trinity — 23th and Azle Street*. Rev
T. E Bowman, pastor.
Klandley W H Vanderpool.
years. 5,948 persons have made class rooms, a gynasium and a
the confession of faith and uni- modern tile swimming pool. ,
ted by statement in the church. This week also is the begin-
The largest number to unite with ning of the pre-Easter evangelis-
the church on a single day was tic campaign conducted each
on Easter Sunday, 1927, when year by Rev. Mr. Anderson. Dur-
ject* will be, Finding the Way
Out, and Accepting the Tested
Tern's.
Speaks of Divine Plan.
The evening subject of Dr. J.
Frank Norris of First Baptist
Church will be. The Consuma-
lion of the Divine Plan of the
Age*. Dr. Norris .speak* three
times tomorrow at the Lipscomb
Street Tabernacle.
Rev. T. E. Durham, Baptist
Temple, will speak on, A Well
_Itoundedt Man: At, the evping
hour, Dr. C. Q. Smith wHI speak.
Rev Hyman J. Appelman will
• open a two-week's revival service
tomorrow at Oakhurst Baptist I
Church. H. G. Havens will direct J
the’music j
The ' subjects of Rev. B. M. |
Jacks on ‘of ’ College Avenue Bap-
tist Church will be, The Obliga-
tion of the Church to Missions,
pantor
Park 117 Elmwood
----- -----, Members of the Glee Club will
past presi- sing with the Choral Club In a
i Palm Sunday program at. 4 p. m.
! Sunday, March 20, in the TCU
morrow. He will present
charter to the new church.
Rev. Herbert MacKenzie. of
RUSINESS is looking better!
D It must be. for here is
"MAss Businens," so designated
by students of business admin-
istration at Texas Christian
University. She is Floy Ed-
mondson, a senior, and Fort
Worth is her home town..
Devoe, pastor. *
L.Ipncomb siren — 1508 LpacomD Mrs
tteanle Trovtman, pastor.
Txas True — 2420 Lee Avenue. Rev
The leader in this event, Jake
Group to Carry On.
"A local committee will be
I formed to carry on after the
speakers leave," according to C.
C. Hamilton, advance agent.
"Dr. Poling is hopeful that by
next June, when the tour ends,;
more than 2,000,000 voters will |
have registered their support of
the 18th amendment. It will
prove a powerful argument when
I the big national elections come
off.”
Pneumonia Fatal to Wife of
Financial Director
the Cities Service filling station at
Sixth and Magnolia at 8:20 p. m.
took $5 from E. B. Hannon. 21,
1306 Sixth Avenue, attendant.
After rifling the cash, register,
vuESIIYTEMIAN .0,.
ArlIngton neight. - Camp Rawls and are competing in debating, while
Ke/ley ruv m n. onditt, paator Sprinkle and Martin are entered
Hemphill Nireet ITOI Hemphill tuv F in oratorical contests. Martin and
II. King. pa-t 31 . Tfl. 2 . , 2
Nortn Fon worth—1SO0 centos avene- Hicks are entered In extempora-
- - -...... neons speaking events.
■
Those taking- part are
I beth Male, Sophia Belle
p. m. tomorrow. Clinton Brad-
shaw is the leader.
Eleanor Maury. Marian
Claude Harris. Philip
William Fellws and
d-Je sus ’
is the subject
Rev L
sneak at
W n Cri
Rev William Wesley Daup. Kecamort Iri — Panola. R t
new rector wil occupy the pulpit "BIPB "cBaNth Fourth ana Throckmor-
of St John"s Fpiscopa I Church ton. Dr. J Frank Norris, pastor
for the first time tomorrow, H^Mo^.%r,JT;n7k,MrXr‘n<’
will conduct all services ■
; Irwin, San
'dent; Mrs.
HUIaM* 1000 East Jerterson T Lynn
Stewart pastor
Nrooklyn Heighta- A li Manes DAa
Festepeo Weihts 32nd and Elm Streets
ship has increased from 500 to test addition to the church prop- - •
3,990, of which 3,075 ore real- erty is a seven-story building i ed atop He'll. Do long past the
dent members, and 915 non-rest- which contains five department! gong last night and todey the
■-------- contender for the 1932 bronc rid-
proved too tough for A. C. Wike " • * "
~ ~ FOUR SURROUND
Good Crowd Sees Show „unpp Am mp
A well-filled arena witnessed | U I E L IN nAE
last night's performance, despite I il I L I 111 UHI •
the cold. Close competition for
honors ' in the amateur Fort 'n v j
Worth-owned, five-gaited saddle 28- Year-Old Man Confesses
horseveninngshed the hish spot o l Two Other Robberies
The spectators cheered wildly There wasn’t much, privacy for
The Christian Endeavor of
First Congregational Church will
hold an alumni meeting at 6:30
Lr rWERAX
Grace Kathernn Tronway nnd Hemr •
hill Rev Amee T L.uneeuiut pastor
At. Paul May and Cannon. W C
Geisler, pastor.
vey Scott pastor
Ronen Hesghts—2506 Roosevelt Rev J ']
EAet Nrondweny Chapel- East BrondwayV _ 1 ,
aid virginia. Rev. Willim Sisserson, P** 1 ( enirn!- I ipne -mb and W Maddox Rev Cleveland. C.
C '' EM gar D I ■< I
Rmadwa* ~ proawny and St Loule South Side Vethodist (hureh --828 Bove*
Rev I’ F MeConneli, pastor ReV: Paxton Smith: pastor. ..
' First- 507 Taylor, Dr James K. Thump
•on. mnister.
। Handley-■ Rev. Alva E Miller, pastor.
Rosen Heightu--N W 26th. Hanna and
Dodte Rv II W. Benet, pastor,
— - • ■ — - ..... Rev
ed by Mrs. LaFay McCasland,
took third, and Sunny McDare,
—
' ' w •
• • M " ID-
brougbt in-
> Washing-
Item area,
tatirr in-
Smoot bill,
• taken in
en consist-
ight being
campaigns in churches here.
In the marjority of
wil hold the second quarterly con-. 2 st. Mar*- Maznolia and Jehniren. Rev.-
ence > the evening hour * HSihmshie“nOnt Eart Terrel. Re. u j
Rev. M. U. Conditt, Arlington a oconner panter
Heights Presbyterian Church,! -.S l'atrirk.: .Throckmorton "nd 11th
will speak on the subjects, An
for discussion wil be. What Con- unemployment. But both prefer
college Height. — 4113 Avenu• J. Rev
'V Noe. pestor,
tlewond Ielsht- Fitzhugh and Littin
Gonpel Mission- 170h West Fourth
Rwv. II W. Ml I izan m charee.
In the Episcopal churches,
Holy Communton at 7:30
a. m Sundays.
Christian Science: Serv
ices "al ll a tn on Sunday
Testimonial meetings Wed-
nesday at 8 p. m.
| Plytechnle- Vaughan and Hangar. Rev , pastor.
The morning subject of Rev. O.E. Marria, PAntut. . . _ .
n • weo" "em n-d. Noulevard- 100 Boulevard. Rev ■. *
D. r. McConnell of Broadway Markum, pnstor.
Presbyterian Church will be. ' nrt chureh - Jenningp and Morphy -------
1 R*v F D DnvR onstor I Thomus l'ace
laitnrui, Fostepco Heights — 31st and Hardins tor.
nod Hev
'’lurch Music will be furnished
by TWC students
The subjects of Bra J- Leslie
Finnell, Megnolia Avenue Chrs-
n Church, will be The Cure
Leprosy, .and Daniel in the
1
Rev. ('Kecfe Suhjects.
T
• • morng subject of Hev John
t i Keefe, Chestnut Avenue Chris-
Hit I 4 YRE GOSPEL
( hurch- F? Ince and Travis. H
Gaudneer pastor.
churches, home forces are being 12 Green choice-
used with members and leaders J dony.
of the churches in charge of the 14 Decision.
services. 15 Bronze or
I Am Ready, is the morning copper.,
subject eof Rev. Jesse Garrett of 16 Embryo plant.
„ L. nev
Rev. John O'Keee, pastor
I niversity Christian- - TCU Campu*.
St Andrew'a Fpis. Magnolia Avenne — Mngnolla at Alston
The Principle of . lnirinnell. pinlat"r
I Rivrrside -Fast Flrst and Swayne. Rev 1
E Plekering pastor.
the -
Rev L. 13 Anderton, pstor i
( hrstnut Avenue Chentnut anti W 23th
rt Bayins
port ad pe-
cessful ride. ,
Marvin Kelly, Englewood, Kan.,
was the seventh victim of What-a-
Man, diminutive bronc.
Best time in the calf roping
contest was made by Homer the nun shoved Hanpon
Wood. Mertzon, Texas, who roped rest room and drove away,
and tied his calf in 26 seconds. I _____
special instructions from the
Pope. Members of Briand's fam-
ily, Premier Andre Tardieu, and
members of the government wit-
nessed the simple benediction as
the cardinal asnersed holy water
' on the oak coffin.
Tardieu’s eulogy of Briand
i consecrated the veteran diplomat
I as the greatest post-war inter-
GR«IK onrnovox
St. Demetrios -2lzl and Ross Rev, A
*, one on
ne fat* nf
the back-
Evolving Reliion, is the sub- ' Morningaide - Kv»n« and rowell.
W Ham J. Spreen. pastor.
lUnlevnM 14th and Cirrle Park Bouie- -- —- -
1 vara Rev. John D Atle, paator Halyey werlein Jr.
vanehan nonirvurd- 2:04 Vnughan Blvd •V AN
R-y T C M-Ttire.’ paator
Hlandley- Rev N J wotmNon, paator ‘
These schedule* prevail
at, all churches: Sunday
School at 9:45 a. m.
' Morning service 11
• o’cloc: evening at 8 o'clock
Leagues, Endeavor socle-
lies, Young Peoples meet-
Glenwend- 1634 Viekery. J L Caah
paator.
Baptist Temple Camp ilowte and Doro
thy lnne. Rev T I purhar, pnstor.
G. H Connell Mrmorial Ury e and San
uinett Hev N tl Frazier bastor
Nycamore Hrights- Purinzton And H*r ’
L
K Matthewy phntor
Riterkide Race and Frey
other speakers will be
Vernon. Rev. George vv Davin, pstot
Lien wood-- 1500 Viekery Boulevard Ref *
Hubert O. Smith, oantor.
ONITV
Han—son Worth Bldg Mra Ktole V .
Carr, leader.
MISSION
Open Bible- Uto Main Street Georg.
Pemiberten. Supt
Feri Worth Gospel Hall — ISIS Bessie.
Waller C Itnket. superintendent
Christian Werkera—SIS Routh Main. D
A. Wiesins. Supt 8ervices. wednesday
nd WridAy evenines. and Sunday morn-
fast Food for Baptists Only—
। •' -i •1 c • ■ ■ > cord. n otu
Waco will be rend.
10:00 a. m., Lipscomb Street
Tabernacle, Dr. Norris discussen
second chapter of John.
11:00 a. m., Lipscomb Street
Taberaacle, Dr. NorrtA speaks on
Ihe last chapter or the last boott
at the Bible.
7:30 p. m.. L®comb Street
Tabernacle, Dr. Norris discusi es
the CONSIMATION or TH"
DIVINE PLAN OF THE AGES. ,
Revelation 20th Chapter, “the
chaining or the Devil and the first
resurrection and the Mil’ennium.
Brief copy of the outline of the
plan of the ages will be riven
everyone rre nt f * ■ ' '-t
Saddle Horses Entry, G. A.
Nichols, Oklahoma City, first; Hy- 1
tone, Pickens Burton, Dallas, sec-
ond; Sue Carroll. Mrs. J. R.
Sharp. Dallas, third, and Donna
Day. Mrs. W. S. Churchill, Tulsa.
Okla., fourth.
hake Drive 2800. 27th Rev. T
amiug pasLor,
First abrrtacto- Ellie and Exchange
CHRISTIAN SCIFNCE
Flrat Chureh -Fourth nnd tamar Raid
tn* room, 510-511 Fivst Nattonn) Hank
Buliding, open dally ft a m to p.m
Me co nd Chureh-110l Pennsyiv Ania. Hilf*
av school 9:40 a m Rending room open
daily at churrh. 10 • m to 4 p. m . ex
cept Fund* v a and holldnvs
Society (Kiverxieie) - 3727 Rae* Street
ch 12 —
art of the
an, today
Mrs. Lona Skinner. Fort
• < hriwtinn Sejenc Churches
Rev. S T Mekinney. First!
iregati nalChuret will speak j
it - sublecta, Ankinz in the '
ter Nnme and Abstaining
E
ment Rep.
member of
committee,
eine tax i*
By United Press. | nationalist.. It emphasized the
NEW YORK. March 12— Mrs. j blow to world peace in his pass-
Thomas L. SIdlo, 44, wife of the ; ing. Despite the cold, 20,000 i Horses Men Are Even
e“,al Personara"tsidbrohacaserexnzo:- Bareback,’ oronctHiders broke
Newspapers, died of pneumonia After the absolution ceremony eyonewith their, buckin steeds,
last night at the Savoy-Plata Ho- the body was carried from the Fiye were, credited with ’“Tk"’
tel after an illness of two days. , clock room of the foreign office rid s and an equal number
Thesididhome is in Cleveland, to the gateway inside the high weresent tumbling to the sands
where SIdlo is a member of the metal fence surrounding the winste Dem
law firm of Baker, Hostetler, Sid- ministry. Tardieu then delivered Winners, in the other horse
lo and Patterson. | the WlloKy. । ' "Class ;] Leis Three-Gaitea
' the speaker to 587 cities and
covers a nine months' period.
Cato Sells, 2016 Windsor;
Place, Is general chairman of the
citizens' committee sponsoring
the mass meetings.
F. Morrow, Dastor I Vlamides
Diamond Hill--2900 Hutchinson. H. T.
Rev. L. D. Anderson wil cele-1 Adequate facilities for worship, Pete Knight Rides He’ll Do
brute his 21st anniversary at religious education and recreation
First Christian Church tomorrow. . .1. . owa
| In March, 1912, the pastor was I have also been acquired by the
icalled from the Christian Church ,congregation during the 21 years.
i at Paleetine Teyas in uerve the ‘ in 1915, the old rock church
Itier Duy
Elder A. K
3 Variant of "a." 36 Brought up
4 Being born 38 Beer.
again. 40 France
for the Sni .. nf Of hers
Tonsorrow P "ston Sunday.
Set vices for the fifth Sunday
in Lent Pa ‘l"n Sunday, will be
in id tomorrow at the Episcopal
Ings, Epworth Le a g u e s,
BTS meetings, at 6; 30
p. m? Sunday*.
Prayer meetings Wednes
LEAGUE TO MEET
Member* of the executive
board of the Women's Good Gov-
ernment League will meet at Th*
Texas Monday at 10 a. m., Mra
Burock, .pnst »r
: Oscar Rev Roy
Citadel- Tex** and Movroe. Capt E -----
• R. Balry. offieFr in charge, FeeMr
SPAKlFUANINr Eing, —— --------- ----------
Fort Worth «hureh 311H Malm Street , Rex- AiWa.P-„Pantor. rav j w
Hr. c 1. «Mtr„ I.szt'f. yEIaln,"rho?and Florence, Rev J W
Lirht or Troth-30316 Mein. Rev Lon. 'XtE* _ Meadowbrook and Mt 1
ator Robert M. La Follette's ments and kings walked in the
35,500,000,000 public works bill, funeral procession under drab
John P. Hogan and R. C. i skies and in a cold north wind.
Marshall Jr., New York engineers, "The naan of peace” was taken
w Paul Martin, Milton Mehl, Reagan
Sayers and J. W. Sayers.
Rev. Prof. Lew D. Fallis, debate
Rev ! coach, is with the students.
t Hi . H •)F IE*I i CIINT
Apostolie 1027 Grandbury Avenue. W
DAlTIST 0-------1----—---—-
Fnglemooe Keignrs — 34z1 Crenahaw
Rev .J wood Arupiger, pastor. { | CHURCH SCHEDULES
Free will—2001 Pririe Rev. M L. But
ton. pastor.
20m
mmaammmmmmmnm
Rev C G. Fox will conduct
the r< gul r serviceg of Trinity
Fpiscopal church There will be
ho* » v* ing service
Rev. B. F. Sutton.
C. M. Pearce, president, an-
' nounced today.
tor.
Sy’vania Heirhte Net j nnd Frey Iev
non Rev N K As! Burn
I-
Rev W Irvilz Srnith. pstor.
Hlemphill Heiglts- Shaw and L.lpscomb t
Rev K. H. Light .oot. pastor
Forest Hili-Route 7 Kennelfl.* Rex I
Hattie Kev 0 H
4 ollege A venue - Coilege and
Rev K M Jackson. «Mur
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