The Texas City Star (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 20, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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TEXAS CITY STAR, JANUARY 20,1915.
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Locals
SOCIETY
ORPHEUM THEATRE
Learn To Be Graceful
Come! Come!
Be Here Sure
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AMUSEMENTS
♦
Secretary.
9th Ave.
PHONE 307
who was obliged to be in Hous-1
was discussed in an interesting
4 Reels
manner.
CRYSTAL THEATER
| Wood, vice president, Mrs. Sim
Crystal Theatre is opened “Trey O’ Hearts” organized Saturday evening.
will be finished.
Colonel Robert Bullard has re-
Brigade.
Next to Levy’s
Houston, Texas
Frei does not have moving pictures
STAR THEATRE
Captain W. R. Read of Troop
and
Hawkins, had pack drill.
should be closed on God’s holy join his regiment.
How Do You Expect To Get
YOUR SHARE OF
TEXAS CITY BUSINESS
IF YOU D
O NOT
GO AFTER IT?
A
DO SO BY
ADVERTISING IN
THE STAR
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It is read by practically all Texas City consumers.
They like to read it.
They like to trade with Star advertisers
3ngtoa TeEs
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A
Rev. Watson Explains His
Remarks on Army Y.M.C. A.
R. Manchester and Mrs.
from Detroit, Michigan.
absence,
He will
at-
was
mons and organized a Baptist
Aid for West End. Mrs. J. T.
Hicks was elected president, Mrs
The Twenty-sixth Infantry
had close order drills and bayo-
net exercises yesterday morn-
ing.
The Reverend Isaiah Watson,
assisted by Mrs. J. T. Hogwood
and other mission workers, held
a “mission service” last night in
Lieutenant R. W. Dusenburg,
Eighteenth nfantry, has return-
Crown Theater
Modern Equipment
Perfect Ventilation.
First Run, First Class Films.
Army Notes
Sergeant Wingate of B. Com-
pany .Twenty-seventh nfantry
has returned from a months fur-
lough.
S. C. Wilks of Houston is in
the city on business.
CHICKENS, EGGS, FRESH MEATS, FISH and MISSISSIPPI OYSTERS
Clean Meats and Clean Dealings
CALL AND INVESTIGATE
Thompson Baugh, who has
been visiting with relatives here,
returns to Dallas tonight.
27th INFANTRY
Moving Picture Show
Corner 2d St. and 11th Ave.
NEWS OF THE CENTRAL M.
E. CHURCH SOUTH.
COHEN’S
COLOSSAL
CLEARANCE
Free Tickets
Are given with each spot cash
20 cents purchase at
Market Place
First Class, First Run
Films.
All the Latest Dance Steps Will Be
Taught By Miss Connally of Galveston.
CLASS STARTS THURSDAY NIGHT
IN SUTTLE HALL
Now Going On-Attend Every Day!
And Save as You Have Never Saved Before
Men, Women and Boys apparel—shoes—clothing—fur-
nishing-—hats—trunks and leather goods, at
SENSATIONAL PRICE CONCESSIONS
were present, Captain and Mrs.
C. B. Moore, Major E. A. Hel-
fluence in the Life of Moses ?” by this course which will be con-
*************** 4*
THE JEWEL THEATER
TONIGHT
RENTFROW’S BIG STOCK CO.
Dramatic and Vaudeville
TONIGHT “THE HAND OF A MAN"
Next Attraction “LENA RIVERS.”
Special Matinee every Sunday at 2:30
$10.00 Souvenir Given Away Saturday Night
was over “Installation of the
The Wednesday night prayer --------
meeting was well attended. Af-' BAPTIST LADIES AID FORM.
in the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday
nights, but only the illustrated
songs. It is the Chaplains who
have the moving pictures on Sun-
day nights, so I have learned;
though a tent was pointed out
to me by a soldier, and I got the
The Fourth Brigade, Colonel
R. L. Bullard in command, went
out this morning for Brigade
manouvers. They marched in
the direction of Dickinson. Col-
onel W. K. Night was instructor.
Howard Trimble of Arkansas
City, Kansas, is in the city visit-
ing with friends. Trimble is a
capitalist and may locate here.
the Mexican settlement. Preach- were Mesdames Kelly, Johnson,
ing commenced at 7:30. Sev-1 Thomas-Nunn, Dishman, Arne-
eral soldiers and girls of church son, Dick and Strong.
church assisted with singing. -----------
Company M, Twenty-seventh
Infantry, was out yesterday
morning under Captain O. R.
Cole, having target practice on
One of the prettiest social
events of the season was the
“dutch supper” given recently
Mission Study Class met at the
, Church Monday evening, a good
number of members and friends
were present. This is a good
live class. The text book is,
“Daybreak in the Dark Contin-
ent.” The class will meet with
Miss Matta Lou Webb next
Monday evening. All the mem-
bers are cordially invited to at-
tend.
The West End Mission So-
ciety met yesterday afternoon
with Mrs. A. Arneson. Mrs. E.
A. Johnson made an appropriate
prayer asking for a blessing on
the meeting. Mrs. C. Dishman
it ad a chapter from the Scrip-
tures. The class study then fol-
lowed, being a consideration of
Verse 14 to 26, second chapter
of St. Matthew. After refresh-
ments were served the meeting
adjourned, to meet next Tuesday
with Mrs. J. D. Dick on Seventh
avenue south. Six visitors en-
joyed the occasion, Mesdames T.
Milam, J. W. Cary, A. Bennett,
C. Baker, L. B. Wood, and J. E.
Edgar. The members present
by Lieutenant and Mrs. J. M.
turned to Texas City. He will Pruyn for Colonel and Mrs. C.
be in command of the Fourth H. Barth. The following people
ton. There were four visitors
present Mrs. Schultz and mother,
Mrs. Dorian and Miss Lyon.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess. The club
meets next week with Mrs. Nu-
nez on Seventh avenue northfl
are guests of the Travelers hotel members present excepting the !
while in the city on a business President, Mrs. J. C. Selvidge, I
trip.
Editor Texas City Star,
.Dear Sir:
1 Mr. John Dalrymple, army Y.
A leave of absence for one
month, to take effect upon com-
pletion of temporary duty at
Fort Benjami nHarrison, Ind.,
has been granted Colonel B. C.
Morse, Fourth Infantry. This
leave of absence will terminate
not later than March 1, 1915.
Lieutenant J. A. Brockman,
Eleventh Infantry, having re-
ported for duty at the Second
Division Headquarters, will pro-
ceed to Naco, Arizona, and join
his regiment.
mick, Lieutenant and Mrs. O. M. C. A. manager, explained to
R. Cole, Lieutenant and Mrs. P. j me yesterday evening that he
in Jesus.” Rev. Watts preached of good things to eat.
a splendid sermon. The League
The I. 0. 0. F. No. 858, in-
stalled officers last night at
the I. L. A. hall. After the
meeting, the Daughters of Re-
bekah visited the lodge, and
treated the members to a feast
Rev. Watts preached an inter-1 mons, secretary and treasurer,
esting sermo to an interested The ladies present were Mes-
congregation Sunday morning, dames Hicks, Wood, W. L. Palm-
His text was taken from I Corin- er, John Terry, Newton Palmer,
thians, 15th chapter and 34th L. R. Simmons, Howery and
verse. “For Some Have Not the Pennington. The aid will meet
! Knowledge of God.” A special next week with Mrs. J. G. Wood,
feature of the service was a song on Fifth avenue south,
by the choir. -----------
The league was largely at- The appointed leader of the B.
Any how I am glad that Mr.
Dalrymple does not approve of
the moving pictures on Sunday.
And I remain firm in the belief ed from his leave of
the range. The machine gun that the moving picture shows, and reported for duty,
company under Captain F. B. with all other business houses, proceed to Naco, Arizona,
K, has shipped the pet deer re-
cently brought from Vera Cruz Sergeant Wm. T. McKelvey. ducted by Rev. Watson every
by the returning troops to Lex- ! "Do we seek self-mastery thru Wednesday night one half hour
ington, Ky. self-control or God-control?” by before prayer meeting.
“SPARKS OF FATE”
THE BEACH ON THE BEACH’ 65 the The Baptist Ladies of West
After Prayer Meeting End met Monday afternoon at
the ’^ome of Mrs. L. R. Sim-
impression that he told me it
was a Y. M. C. A. tent,
On account of building the New Crystal league officers took place.”
Theater, the Crystal Theater will be colsed Choir practice was well
until about January 15th. When the New tended, and a male quartet
• * * The Art Needlework Club met
Charles Madden, C. H. Fuller,1 yesterday with Mrs., De Loach
F.BHeidenrichandA.Hutchins on Fifth avenue with all
Twenty-sixth Regiment. Ten
days rations were issued.
tended Sunday evening. Mr. L. Y. P. U. being absent Tuesday
Davis led the meeting and it was night, the place was filled by
conducted in a most interesting Mr. H. G. Behrman. The sub-
manner. The subject was, “From ject of the lesson was, “Total
Pasison to Self Control.” Moses Abstinence.” After the meeting
was used as an example. The several of the members signed
leader called for songs bearing temperance pledges.
on the lesson, after which the Twenty members were enroll-
topics bearing on the lesson were ed in the study cuorse last Wed-
commented on as follows: nesday night. All members of
“What was the Greatest In- the B. Y. P. U. are urged to take
day; because God has command-
ed it, and no man knows better
than the God who made us what
what is best for man.
The above explanation is of-
fered in justice to the Y. M. c
A. manager as I refered to the
Y. M. C. A. work in my church
bulletin.
ISAIAH WATSON,
Baptist Pastor.
Today was ration day for the
mdmd
Miss Grace Higginbotham.
“What was the greatest in-
fluence in the discipline
Moses?” by Miss Bele Follett.
। “What stands most in the
way of self-mastery for the
modern young people?” by Rev.
Watts.
Short prayers bearing on the
subject were offered up by a
! mber of the Leaguers. Mr
Cronowick will lead the next
meeting. The 7:30 preaching
- service was well attended. Af-
. ter the usual number of songs
and the reading of the lesson,
the quartet sang, “I am so happy
L.
ter a season of singing and pray-l ED IN WEST END.
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The Texas City Star (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 20, 1915, newspaper, January 20, 1915; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576724/m1/4/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Moore Memorial Public Library.