Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 4, 1927 Page: 25 of 48
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AMARILLO SUNDAY NEWS AND GLUBE
4. 1927.
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At the Churches"
Rev. Lewis N. Stuckey, Sun-
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prices conforming strictly .to value.
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The second concert to be presented
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With such lovely things to select from the
gift seeker will be “pound wise” to decide on
lingerie for every feminine friend on her gift
list. Such lovely wisps of dainty georgette
and glove silk undies in delicate shades spon-
sored by Paris. Here are some of the values.
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ways chuckled over his Christmas ties and
almost everything else a woman aver dared to
get for him—plan a new mode of attack this
year. Give him something chummy and com-
fortable. Something he can use and enjoy
when he’s just himself—at home, before the
fire. The something that will make him grin
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certain you are to find it in our dis-
tinctive and varied showing.
Part of the creed of this store is to
anticipate the demands of its patrons.
In selecting silver, we have brought
our entire experience and judgment
to the choice of designs which meet
the most exacting taste.
“Lingerie
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CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
WILL MEET
The Christian endeavor of the Cen-
tral Presbyterian church Will "H>
Sunday at 6118.
The Juniors will study "Sharing
With Othera," found la Kings 1:-If-
12-16. The leader is Cecile Parons.
The Intermediates under Doris Col-
ton will study “My Responsibilities
far Helping Others to Have a Marry
Christmas,” found in Aets 3:1-8.
The lesson far the Seniors, found in
John 1:5-14-16, and Eph. 16118-10, to
•What to Prayerr" The le@ler to Mir-
iam Canfield.
All visitors and new members are
welcome.
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A man may be silver-haired and still feel able
to and insist upon swinging his legs over the
arm of a chair. In defense of your furniture,
get him a stout tapestry-covered ottoman like
FRUIT CAKE WILL
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Mrs. Ford Brandenburg is taking
orders’fv delicious home made South-
am fruit cakes and English plum
puddings, whieh ate being made by
Mra. W. K. Chandler, Mra. F. L. My
ers, Mn. Frank Mackie, Mra. Brand
anbury and otheri.
These ladies’ an members of the I
Woman’ Auxiliary of St. Andrew’s
Epincopal chureh and the proceeds
of the sales will go towarda tba work
of their organization.
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The silver gifts pictured above are typical of
our wide selection in sterling and plate.
Dainty cake trays, from $6. Sterling candle-
sticks, from $5.50; salt and pepper shakers,
from $6. Flatware in period or modern
deaigns. "
Mn. H. R. Patterson af Hanfard. Ha
baa been associated with the Morris
Supply company of Amarillo far thu
past two yeare. He baa many friends
The young couple are at home te;
their friends at 17101A LAneoln strpet.
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tertainmenta coming unavoidably on
the same date. ft to believed that the
next appearance of the orchestra will
be met by a record attendance.
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ding march, by which the bridal party }
entered.
Miss Nellie Raef. sister of the bride
was the maid of honor. She wore a
beautiful gown of pink satin and ear- (
ried an arm bouquet of pik sweet A
peae and rose buds.
Edgar Raef, brother of the bride. -
acted as beat man.
The bride was beautifully gowned
in a white geergotta dress, over white
sutin. Her veil wee caught with
orange blossoms. She carried an arm
bouquet of bride’s roses.
Mr*. Pattoraon le the daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Raef of St. Fran-
ela, but hae apent touch of her time
in Amarillo, where she hex a large
circle of frienda.
Mr. Patterson ia the »on of Mr. and
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Profferin a gift like this, you may insist you
chose it unselfishly and still know in your heart
that you liked its looks from the moment you
saw it, and wanted it for your living rom.
102 CENTRAL BLDG., dll POLK ST. - PHONE 4963
(Uputairs)
Specializing In high claaa Tailored Sulla, Coate and Riding Habile.
Far Remodeled
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luM whig ‘dmogs predrmimte. Deamend
Ergoches, ftom too. Emumte diamond rings, toe
. Tabernacle Baptist -Sixteenth and
Buchanan street. Bible ichool meets
happily is told about here.
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Cut.in 4 Sizea: Small, Medi.
am. Large and Extra Lrgc. A
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of 36 inch material. Price {c.
5984. Child’s Dress
yCut in 4.Sizes: 2, 4, 6 and 8
xear8; A 4 year size if made
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pceis yard will be requred.
BARGAIN BASEMENT ITEMS We have some unus-
ually low prices on reconditioned furniture in our bar.
gala basement. If you wish to pick up an odd piece
or an outfit, at roek-bgttom figures. V will pay you
to visit this department. Save in Bargain Basement
Is Our Santa Sack Item.
A real Bible Hass for
Men's class meets in au-
Preaching at H. Sub.
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WELL KNOWN YOUNG COUPLE
WERE MARRIED THANKSGIVING
Announcement has been made of
the wedding of Miss Margharetta
Raef and Mr. Paul Petterson, which
was solemnised Thanksgiving morn*
lag at the St Francis Catholic chuych
at 8 o'clock. Father Sehriber offiat-
Mrs. John Detton, a elose friend of
the bride played the Lohengrin wed-
ing followed with communion servie.
Epworth League, 6145 p. m. Preach-
ing, 7:15 p. m. Come and worship
with us. We need you and you need
the chureh. G. H. Bryant, pastor.
and sermon. Special macle at every the morning hour will be brought by
service. Christian Endeavor: Junior* I the pastor, Dr. G. L. Yate*. B. Y.
P. U.s begin promptly at 6:15. Eve-
laurels won in many of the largest
cities and hundreds of Amarilloans
will have the first opportunity to hear
her sing. The few who have already
heard Mrs.' Manchester declare her
voice to be one of the purest and
truest over offered to musie lovers
of this section. .
The last concert given several
weeks ago by the Symphony orches-
tra, was one of the most classical and
highly enjoyable ever presented here,
including some of the most noted pro-
fessionals who have made their ap-
pearance on musical programs, and
though the small audience was hardly
a credit to a town of this size, it was
believed to be due to the many en-
' ton, superintendent. 11, communion promptly at 11.
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran, Mis.
souri Bywed—701 Alabama? San Ja-
cinto Heights. Sunday school, 10:10.
Preaching, 11. Subject to be treated:
“The Second Advent," based on Rev.
20, 11, 12. 15. A cordial welcome is
extended to all. V. Kollmann, pas-
tor.'
F* ----- First Baptist — The Bible school
First Christian— Eighth and Tayler, will open in departments at 9:45 a.
street. r.- W. O’Malley, minister.'m. The Men's claaa meets at the
49:45, Bible school. A daos for every Mission theater at the same hour,
member of the family. Pern Den- The morning worship period begins
lay night at 7:80 p. m. The arches-.
Southern Presbyterian — Eleventh
and Jackson streets. Sunday school,
9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. tn Eve-
ning services at 7 p. m., conducted
by F. F. Whilden of Columbia, South
Carolina. E. B. Fincher, pastor.
The most original modes in
Boudoir Slippers I / A
Snd in silver or stamps for our
UP-TO-DATE FALL AND WIN
TER 1027-1028 BOOK OF FASH:
1oNB: shwing color plates, and
containing 600 designs of Ladies',
Misses's and Children's Patterns,
a CONCISE AND COMPREHEN-
HIVE ARTICLE ON DRESSMAK-
ING, ALSO HOME POINTS FOR
THE NEEDLE (illustrating 30 of
the variode, simple stitches > all
valuable hints to the home drens-
maker. Address all order* for
Pattern* direct to the Globe-News,
11-18 fterling Place, Brooklyn,
N. T.
Nazarene ehureh — 1309 Lincoln
street. Pastor. A. K. Scott. Sunday
school superintendent, George Con-
stable. Bunday school, 9:45; prench-
ing. 11. The first church will unite
their services with the second church
for the 3130 and night services. A
revival meeting is in progress at the
second church, 110 North McMaster.
The publie is cordially invited to at-
tend these services.
First Chureh of Christ. Seientist.--
1301 Taylor street. Sunday services
at 11 a. m. and 8p.m. Subject for
today: “God, the Only Cause and
Creator," Bunday school at 9:45 a.
m Testimonial meeting every Wed-
nesday evening at 8. A reading room
ia maintained in room 810. Oliver-
Eakle building. The public is cor-
dially invited to attend the services
, and visit the reading room.
Street Methddit—Polk and] Ite Condition and Nature.' These
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6:80 p. m., and arc interesting and
helpful to every age of people. Our
church began its new financial plan
with the unified budget on Novem-
ber 1. The first month has proved
the most satisfactory month for the
ehureh along financial lines in the
last several years, there being suf-
ficient funds received through the'
new plan to take care of all local
work and a splendid contribution to
our state and South-wide denomina-
tion program. Today the pastor is
starting a series of sermons on some
I fundamental teachings of the Bible,
t The subject at 11 a. m. today will be
“The Holy Spirit, His Nature and
2 Office.” At night, “Redemption,
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Church of Christ—.Tenth and Fill-
more street*. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:80 p. m. Bible study at 9145
a. m. Come and worship with as.
You are cordially invited to all these
services.
prophecy. “The Devil’s Trap, a King-
dom Without a King." The evenleg
service will be broadcast, over sta-
tion WDAG. Great song service and
apecial solo at the evening hour.
Bible study and prayer service Wed-
neoday at 7:88. You are invited to
worship ia a church where the Bible
to believed, preached and taught J.
C. Sisemore, pastor.
Full Gospel Tabernacle— 102 Booth
McMaster. Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Tues.
FURS
What could please wife,
mother or sister more than
a lovely fur coat? And
here you may choose from
an unlimited variety of
pelts unequalled for quality
and superiority—values im-
possible to duplicate and at
prices that defy comparison
and too you may purchase
any of these Coats at—
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ice at 7:18 p.-m. The service will
be breadcast by KGES. There will
be special music in charge ef Rev.
] C. E. HwUn. The pastor will also
l ptenh Sunday morning at 18:88 a.
ki m. 'The services of the day will be
V as follows: Sunday school, 8:48 a.
" m; George Waddill, superintendent.
Morning service, 10:55 a. m.; Junior
church, 10:55 a. m.; Epworth League,
6:15 p. m.| evening service, 7:80 p.
m. A cordial welcome to extended
1 to a to attend these services.
The orchestra, directed by Jess day night, 7:80.
A Pal For
Rest Hours
Thursday night, 7:30. Subject, “Divine
Healing." Is Divine healing for the
body for us today, or did it pass
away with the Apostles and the early
church? Come, let us see what the
Bible says. A cordial invitation is
extended to all. G. F. C. Fons, pas-
tor.
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Rogers, begins playing at 7:30 p. m.
The deaeons will have their regular
monthly meeting at 7:30 in the junior
auditorium of the church Monday
evening. The regular bsiness of
the church will be held Wednesday
evening following the regular prayer
and praide service. All strangers
and unaffiliated Baptiste of the city
are cordially invited to attend all
services of the church 1 hrougheusthe
week.
. be the subject of the sermon of the to come.
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II. Emil F. Myers, director of mu-
sic; Lelo Austin Myers, organist. A
service rich in devotion and worship.
Anthem by choir. Solo by R. L..AI1-
ston. Sermon by Dr. Allingham. Ac-
cession of new members. A cosy
auditorium, well heated and venti-
lated. with a group of' friendly wor-
shippers. make going to ehureh a
pleasure. Strahgers and visitors to
the city always welcome. Young
People's meeting at 8:30 in the eve-
ning. A good place for young peo-
ple to spend an hour, Hinging and
discussion. Welcome young people.
seseitesestcescces
week, December 14, at 8:18 o'clock
in tke auditorium. Mrs. Marcia Man-
chester, recently of New York City,
who has come to Amarillo to make
her homo, will be the soloist of the
evening,
I Mrs. Manchester comes laden with
Ht. Andrew’s Episcopal—Ninth and I
Fillmore. Rev. Frederick A. Foster, '
rector; Frederic Delzell, organist;
Albert S. Brown, choirmaster. Serv-
ices for Sunday, December 4, second
Sunday In Advent: Holy communion.
7:30 a. m.; ehureh school, 8:45 a. m.;
morning prayer, 11 a. m.: Y. P. S. L.,
8:30 p. m. There will be no evening
service on account of the dedication
of the Central Presbyterian church,
at which Bishop Seaman will deliver
the sermon. A cordial invitation is
extended to these services.
First Congregationi—At Amarillo
College of Musie. Church school,at
10:30 sharp. Classes assemble at
once on arriving. All ages repre-
sented. High school class and adult
discussion class. Mrs. A. R. Miner,
superintendent. Morning worship at
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People at 8:30. The Intermediates
have prepared a pageant to be ren-
dered before the Seniors and Young
People. Everybody invited. Execu-
tive committee meeting of the Young
People's society Monday evening at
7:30. The ladies of the church will
have charge of the evening church
setvice The program le as follows:
Processional, “Jesus Calls Us O'er
the Tumult."! somg. "I Love to "Tel
the Story"; invocation, Mrs. F. W.
,-O’Molloy. Seripture, 1Johm 4:20-21;
song by choir, “Near tho Cross"; pro-
logue, Mrs. C. P. Hutchings. presi-
den Woman’s Missionary society;
pageant, recessiondi, offering, prayer,
Woman’s Missionary society bonedic-
tion. Regular meeting of the church
board Monday evening, 7:30. Wed-
nesday evening at 7:30 Teachers
Training class and devotional serv-
ice. Thursday evening at 7:30, choir
practice. Friday evening‘at 7:30, or-
chestra practice. Friday evening at
70, Boy Scout meeting.
San Jacinto Methodlat — Sunday
"school, 8:46 a. m. Preaching at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning sub-
A ject. “Celestial Sailors on the Ocean
kof Life." Night subject, “Love In
Asearch of Souls.” Epworth League
/ at 0:30 p. m. You are invited.
Ernest E. Robinson, pastor.
day school, 10 to 11 a. ai. Preach-
i Crepe Night Gowns are $4.95 to $39.
Crepe Step-ins are $2.95 to $12.95
Dancette Sets are . . $4.95 to $27.00
Gift Brassieries are . 79c to $2.50
Bloomers are.......$2.95 to $6.95
^FT^Plant Vestal’s ’
(V J) Fruit Trees
NV Plant trait trees now-
nh. thin Fall Replace thome
line." Entire Sunday school goes
to preaching. Street service at' 3.
Young People's meeting at 8; 16. The
evening service begins promptly at
7:30. The pastor will speak both
morning and evening. Subject for
the evening will be a message on
Second Baptist—410 North Pierce
street. W. C. Garrett, pastor. Sun-
day school meets 0:45 a. m. and is
on the iaerease. B. Y. P. Uji meet
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