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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
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Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
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Income Tax Returns
Carefully Prepared
Lv. Cleburne
7:45 a. m.
3:30 p. m.
j ternoon, March 19. at 2 o'clock and
i lcses the following .Friday night
The Spiritual life needs Spiritual
development. The religious services
will be of much value for this pur-
DATLY. PRESN LEAGUF,
eny. New York, St. Iouts.
time to whip bills and measure. in
line fOr prompt action on tax re-
WAN'
work
Bickle
/lire were many coming and roing,
m they had no leisure so much as
J. S. Hoffman
Audits, Systems,
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today
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. A. M.
Forrestor, supt. We began d Sun;
day school contest last Sunday. The
whole Sunday school is divided into
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Lv. Cleburne
■ 3:30 p. m.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Dr.. Albert Venting, Acting Pastor
CENTRAI CHURCH OF CHRIST.
One Black North of Postoffice, .
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matters
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ARICA , IM CHILE ,
HA$ NEVER HAD A
HLNDERSTOR:
and friends be present today and
make the attendance 550.
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pay a
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Till
to 25
Lv. Meridian
8:00 a. m.
..... it place by ship privately."
But the m wh of tloir departure
spread and before they had rowed the
CI.EBUIENE-FORT WORTH
MOTOR COACHES.
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with
fish ;
is thi
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famil
time.
Lv Ft. Worth
9:00 a. m.
2:20 p m.
5:00 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
who underwent a major operation
at the Meadowlawn Sanitarium. is
reported to be unimproved'.
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Lv. Hillsboro
9:05 a. m.
5:15 p. m.
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH.
810 North Wilhite Street,
Rev. B. F. Bennett, Jr., Pastor
Train and Bus
. Schedule
mi:
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Lv. Cleburne
6:30 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
3:00 p. m
6:30 p. m.
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cotton. 'I'll
Sunday school. 9:45 a. in. J. R.
McFadden, supt.
Preaching. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p
m.
B. T. S., 6:30 p. m. Lucille May-
hew. director.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
p. in.
Daily.
Northbound arrives
No. 18— 5:25 n. m
No. 10— G:15 p. m
Southbound arrives
No. 15— 9:00 a. m.
f4o. 17-11:35 p. m.
had followed him
.for ahout a year, listening to his
gracious tenchings, and just before
ptarting upon their mission they had
witnessed l ho strange paralysis of
his power amoner his fellow towns-
men of Navaret, where he "eoule
do ho mighty wink because of their
anilicf."
In Ilie meantime. Herd the kins
had shianic filly murdered Jests’ fore-
: linner, John the Baptist.________"
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A PLAN TO .CONTROT,
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emerpens
I ne i atpe 0l
splendid crcwd in attendance was
evidence of the fine spirit of loyal-
ty and fellowship shown to their
pastor fob which he is indeed great-
fill.
Be at Sunday school and church
today. Let us make it a record-
breaking crowd. Come and bring
scmeone with you.
MAIN STREET METHODIST
CRURCH,
Rev. Albert I., Si ales, Pastor.
! HURCH OF THE HOLY
COMFORTER.
(Episcopal)
claude Canterbury,
Layman-in-Charge
44 the u0vssit V fup BUYslleli +fk
ST. MARKS METHODIST
CHURCI.
Rev. C. H. Sisserson, Pastor.
Leaves
5:35 a. m.
6:25 p. n.
Leaves
9:10 a. m.
11:45 p. m.
HAROLD V RATT.P
Editor
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of
K, C. Moser, formerly minister
for the church at Wewoka. Okhta
will preach at both mcrning and
ew ning cervices Sunday, March 12.
Bible sehoel, a m, •
Preaching scrvice begins at 10:50
a.m. .. - - ,
Communion, 12 m.
Young people's mretinr. 6:30 p
m. - e
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting W dnesday. 7:36
p. m.
You are invited to nil these ser-
vices.
L.
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EUGENE FOOL.F,
Manoger
BRAZOS AVENUE METHODIST
CHURCN.
Rev. II. 1). Huddleston, Pastor.
, RREUPERATING.
Mrs. Dave Temple, who has been
ill for thempast five weeks, is able
to sit up.
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makers of the worli are
fheir part in the fufire
Taxpayers To
I duel Win legislation bv April 7 and
1 8.
ANGLIN STREET METHODIST
t HURCH.......
“A fhurch of Good Fellowship"
920 North Anglin Street
Rev. Hugh S Porter, Pastor
have mmediate attenion by the |
_____1 State lenilatur'at. Austin aund win 1
Mary Shipp Sanders will instryat
‘ pupil study. Dr Porter will instret
ilie spirit and genius of Methodism
! and Rev. Porter will instrict in
willing in doelge reS
mil 1hicie. fellows lo
GUARDING AGAINST BANK
Alvarado Bns.
Leave Cleburne — 6:45 a. m., 12
m„ 3:20, 5:45, 8:40 p. m.
Leave Alvarado- 9 a. m., 12:40.
4:15, 6:15, 9:10 p. m >
SANTA FE RAILROAD.
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Choir practice Thursday, 7:30 p.
m. I
The B. T. S. Training School
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Hotel next door in Dickey's Cafe.
Phone 251 For Information
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pose. Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
HAS OPERATION.
Weeks of Huron Street,
Fm*,
are these
Bible school at 9:30. Special ser-
vices in various ‘departments and
i lasses.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Sermon subjeet,"Pundamentals of
Faith."
B T. S. will meet at 6:30.
i asks the taxpayers to write the
I members of the State legislature ‘or
their countv a di uh । , H, h th
J. N.
1 Hine is here now—for—aetienand
I empress upon them the extreme
importance for prompt action for
Meet April 7
1 - etax reduction
The State legislature will have
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nreuching four greatly elated over
' tlelsuccess I hat attended them, but
11*o rreatly in need of phvsieal "rest
• -find sptritrrt refreshment -in -fettow-
p withJesns.
Fhe "H+tes" of their first meet-
=-oryemoncrysssme-cnristbsce
\ tn< rica. Il Wil conil i Hile 1o he
I the clebure Methodist church ill'-
ll ief will be held at- Aneli Street
It "v I Text books are to be secured {rom
I olla I the chairman of the book comnit-
Mareh in.
tta riding or reputation ol tny prrern, to in or eot
Son of God." This is the fourth
sermon of the series: Jess the
Christ, an interpretation for the
Modern Mari.'.'
Weather permitting it is expect-
ed that there will be a record
breaking a tendance at these ser-
rollment; Rev. pi rter. entertain-
getting to hear our state B. T S.
director, Tr-G. Gardner.—-----%-------
Come to the friendly little church
on N. Wilhite St.
A welcome awaits you at Cal-
vary."
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AHE FRIENDS’ MEETNQ HOLSEAROIT.,
BUILT in 1682-4 AT EASTON, MD.f AND
* fE OLD SHtP-CHURCH OF HINGHAM, —e ’
mass., are said To the oupest
_____ WOODEN BLLLDINGS FOR PLBHG----- d
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vices. Last Sunday there were 544 ♦
m Sunday school. Let nil members ♦
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ANGLIN STREET PRESBY-
TERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. Matthew H. Arnold, Pastor
At1in. Friday and Saturdjuy April ! guished students" for the school
and 8 , a- , year ending June 3 at Texas A &
", The.State meeting at this time | M College
Wil serie the intereets of the Si re { C. M Dempwolf. Cleburne, and
Taxpayers to better advantage .to. LE. c. Buie and n W. Dobbs, Grand-
isecure reduction of takes nd wi view, are the three from Johnson
( give time, lor the development lot county. r
Jehn S. Butner,Jr.en-
" 'l l' i l li l if \ .111'1 j er
' do I lie '\<>ik au 1 ( ioy.
FIEI.D STREET BAPTIST
CHURCH.
J. C. Robinson. Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a: m
Preaehing services at 1am.
and 7:30 p. m Preaching by pas-
tor
AT 93p m the Aseociational
was extcidled by the legislature and
t .*
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2
. Sunday schooT, 9:45 a. m.
PMcrning worship. 11 o’clock.
by his compassion and action nt this
table in the wilderness. If men are
hungry today it is dne l° no lack o
his provision, bit rather to human
selfishness nr fanlty disfribution ol
I God’s abundant provisin for ali.
inlenested in the
mill vss nilionis of
1‛.
375%
once
j Method- church here
10 or 12 mjles to the quiet spot they
harentrqipon-the castern shpre of
Cahlrp if "crowds had hegin to
patteffrom all the surronnding vil-
la, . "und outwent them." And he
cam forth and saw a great inulti-
hi. A and he had compassion on
them,ecanse they wer as sheep put
havinga shepherd: and lie began in
tench them many things.”
—lo- is no trace of AerH#en-at
the disrtpted plans for quiet and
re i; there is only the tenderest sym-
pathy and deepest understanding nt
t |ic. people’s needs and a determina-___
lion to meet (hose needs completely,
both spiritually and physically. .
The Adding Machine Complex
Towards evening the apostles
bepnn to sense the responsibility of
holding the multitude, numbering
many thousands of men, women and
children, In this desert place ton long
unfed, and they urged him to dismiss
them to buy bread for themselves. He
amazed them by chaslengine them:
"Eiv ye them to cat.*"
Immediately they began to calcu-
late that $34 worth of bread would
be scarcely more than a start. They
were good at computing their ma-
terial resources and requirements. In
fact, they had (he Aame "adding ma-
chine comrlex" from which we so
often slider. But adding machines
have no key to press to bring God
into the sum total and no prollem is
sofved correctly that loaves out God.
They could add five loaven and two
fishes, but they forgot to go on and
say "plus Christ equals snfticient"
Omitting Christ In tbeip calejlations
poration whih muy piar in Hu vQluiuii of
"Jesus in Today’s World "
Evening worship, 7 o’clock. "The
Trumpeter."
Endeavor Societies: Junior, 11
o'clock; Intermediate, G 15 p. m.;
Senior. 6:15 p. m
Congrega Hot ill meeting at the
close of- the morning service. Tlie
officers of the church will meet on
Tuesday at 7:30. Midweek service
on Wednesday at 7:30.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock, sub-
ject, "Rebuilding The Walls.”
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Evening service, 7:30 o'clock, ser-
men subject. And There They
Preached The Gospel.”
Tlie devotional service at the eve-
ning hour will be under the lead-
ership of the Woman's Missionary
Society, who have planned a very
helpfuL service..
Increase the attendance by your,
presence, please.
You are always welcome at the
friendly church.
tl t-e b'd.'tY .
ledning iilli 1i-
2:00 p m. leaving Fort Worth,
making direct connections for
Fisboo, .Meridian . and . glen
RosesHer-ifevmntton ask agent .........-
at Union station.
Glen Rose Division.
Lv. Cleburne
3:30 p. m.
hion upon which
Jesns had sent
themtwo by two
with certain spe-
cife instructions.
They had seen
*e sun manifest
his divine power
in everx concelv-
abl realm; they
. 1 • Bible school, 9:45.
Preaching service, 11 a. m. and
8 p. m.
We are looking for two hundred
hi Bible school today. Come, and
by your attendance help us to reach
that goal. Today begins the second
week of a revival being conducted
by Rev Goff. ‘The Lord is blessing
There has been 20 addition'; as HK
results of the first week. Rev, Goff
will preach at the morning service
on Hie text. “The Ark of Refuze ,
and ul lite ovenlug hour on the
text, What a Word." Rev. Goff
Church school meets 9:45 with
Roy Anderson. general supt.. Nur-
sery at the'church, with Miss Edith
Cyrus in charge.
Morning worship. 10:55. Sermon
subject, "Vision of Ged."
| Evening service. 7:30. Sermon sub-
ject, "Christ. Taken."
. Young People’s Vesper Service,
6:45.
Woman's Missionary Society
meets Monday afternoon, at three
o’clock.
Tuesday evening at 7:30 the Cle-
burnt Yeung Peoples Union will
meet at Brazos Avenue All the
young people of ' the church are
urged to attend.
Choir willmect mi Wednesday
night at 7:30.
course for young, people b tween the
ages of 16 and 23. ye un aiKl lor 1
wOrKETS wIxoim2_DeopI MIS"
Regular Sunday morning services
at 11 o’clock.
Sunday school at 9145.
—wednesday evenmn testimony"
meeting- at 7:30.
—Subject of Biblelesson., "Sub-
stance."
Golden text, Hosea 12:6, "Turn
thou to thy God; keep mercy and
judgement, and wait on thy God
continually." You are cordially in-
vited to meet and worship with us.
FIRST FUNDAMENTALIST
CHURCH.
Corner Chase Avenue and Cedar
j Street.
Rev. S. R. Goff, pastor
Financial Statements
Phone 101 335
Tmes-Review,wiI be gladly cOr ca H d upon its
being-breught to the tttention of 2 pullk lives
Morning worship at 11.
Young Peoples Service at 6:30
Evening worship nt 7:30.
In Hie absence of the pastor. Doc-
tor Tildon Scherer, executive sec-
retary of Austin College will occupy
the pulpit at-the morning hour. It
was planned for Doctor E. B.
Tucker, the president of the college
to be here with us, but at the last
minute this was found to be inad-
visable, and Doctor Scherer will
come in his stead. He brings to us
a wealth of experience and we are
glad to welcome him to our churcli.
in the evening we will have a,
service of song, to which all who
are not worshiping elsewhere are
cordially inviied
There will be no prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTISTS.
401 South Caddo Street.
j such action and co-cprration on One hundred and seventy-nine
“ the part 01 xku taxpayers that may | udens have been named as CUgi- !
ble for the distinction this yerrt
' be needed to secure the reliet from
I taxation
T he secretary, heo. B. Laiimiu,1
Second Sunday in Lent.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Victor
Gerstenkorn, superintendent. The
Sunday school will conduct a con-,
test between the various classes b- '
ginning next Sunday. Details of the
contest will lie announced this
morning All members of the Sun-
day school are requested to- be
present
Merine prayer and Sermon, IV
p m. --
Young People’s Fellowship. 5:30
p in.
The third of the Lenten services
will be held on,Friday night at 7
o'clock. The series of sermons on
The Holy Catholic Church" will
be continued. Immediately, follow-
ing this service Hie choir will meet
for rehearsal.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Curlier Walnut and Wardville
M. A. Buhler, Minister.
GEORGIA GOVERNOR DEMANDS 2
A COTTON HOLIDAY Matthew 20:28- “The Son of Man tune wat to be ministered unto,--
fiov. Ftirene ‘Famadgre of J ier rgia but to mininter, an to Kiva hit life a ransom for many."
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2"".NP Or E SEVEN ANIMALS (" 5
HROUQH OUR WINTER THE SKUNKS
E LAST "To HIEERNATE,AND THE
FIR$T 'Co COME OUT IN -E SPRINQ —
AE OfER Sx SLEEPERS ARE -#E
BAT, BEAR, UUMPlNq - MOUSE , CHip-
MUMKi WOODCHUCK AND RACCOON
- I ou-uaipli twit Ly ( adieal Piew +iecatet. ine 4 -10
Sunday school at 9:45. W S.
Marvel supt. Pastor, superinten-
dent and teachers urge everyon
who can to be present - Sunday
morning.
Dr. T W. Brabham, president of
Texas W< man’s College. Ft. Worth,
will preach at the 11 o'clock hour.
The choir will have charge of
the night service
Tlie pastor will preach at Bono
both morning and evening.
Ill ent.
iiilo <• ir<-111;it i<>it. < "I InoN,
will show by no alcoholic demon- ,--------- ...—
stration what "alcohol will do to two sides. Everyone is working hard
among so many "
“Thou Preparest a Table Before
Me”
Bitt Jesus took their meager re-
koi trees and prayerfully added heav-
en's divine blersing upon them and
prepared a table is fore them at
which he seated in orderly companies
of fifties and hundreds a multitnde of
5,000 men besides women and chil-
dren. The fact that he has a heart
fuH weight of hrs newspapwer oil
side (if the Ronsevel plamn fot the
Lthey,madethe.mistake
iat their words, "Thit ghnt
-----—IMPROVING—
John Allied Martin, who has
been' ill of influenza is reported
to be impmovine
“aaq .
"*M.Ak a .
b’llt rd I to pireclude the possibil-
the brain at the evening hour.
‛hespubilc_is_cordiallyinvited.u
All the people .lie
comehaek ane I lie <i
~ Jiuni'PK who ||■^l\ *- M
ere should he ;i I remendons
\kansas Ims a governor and lawmak- • ilein. Come ye yourselves apart into ....... .... ----------, ...
. 7- e ee. .. Leldesertlacerand-est-awiile, lor for the hungry muK Kudos IS din tos e.
res who are iat’kiK lime.. r nil pro- .......-
tecfior to N rkansas ngainst bank inns
bc; per year, $5.00; ix montl*, $215,
BY MAIL, per year, $400, ix mon:h., 1"25; nut
slde of Texas, one yenr, vrnn Tmmrtvane*
vale persons .or corprat ion
+#+ hahkig ++*++44++#- wH+
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( leburne Hoy (lets
to: h* b t/restofTexa t 'ii ,, 4 o is
state ।: । re AssOctattonorTex. Honor brom A. C J/.
B. T. S. has its monthly meeting
with our church. “Big Chief" Gard-
ner. state secretary. Will be here
to address the meeting. You will
surely want to hear him.
Regular B. 'I. S. meets at G:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-
ning at 7:30
Associatonal workers meet at
Burlson Monday for an all day
meeting. *
We invite you to all of our ser-
vices.
UP P
« AsSbCIRTow
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Entered at the Postoffice at Cleburne, Texas,
scond class muttar.
isae oating 1 hissnance ofbankcer-t
tificates anie a Nonthwide cotton hoti-
dav2 l appczired before the Georgia
('fleintellinlional Uniform Lesson
on-ttiemt o tpirforNarch12is
.Mill < -I I Ilf colelen Text being
."Come-Leam--Go—Teach” will
be the .subject of the pastor's mes-
age at 11 a.m. " ______
Dr. Tom W. Brabham, president
: of Texas Woman’s College will
! preach at the evening hour, begin-
ning at, 7:30 p. m. He will have a
message worth while.
Church school meets'at 9:45 a.
1 m. fn ft departments. W. J. Stillwell.
general supt.
Intermediates meet at 5 p m.
Yeung people at 6:30 p 111.
Comrades’ Fellowship Service at
G:30 p ni.
shelter in tlie hon-ele
parmenl- for I In- rat
• nA erintit agehkjes
■ml as follows: "A ii<l the
good class for every ohe. A.
-frou—lhe -----------------------
. post l« s gathered themselves together
itto JesN, and told bim all things,
I •» 1 both what they had done, and what
will’ Blilll thcy htd taught. And he said unto
Arkansas is not n
members id the federal rservesysfem.
In war time war met hods mst he-
employed to hanele 1 he .sit nat ion and
this is war time and there should be no
faveritism to ineli idlials or favoritism
I toptiqne or elasses or eohiuati+*,
Jr. Mrs Nellie Nsera nd W J
1 etilwml •
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UNITED PRESS (UP) WIRE FERVICE
CENTRAL PRESS (CP, NEWS SHIrVICE
Any erroneous reflertion upon H.e eirrarter.
wA444- iiieiitnl mid physie.’il in.'iku ups o
me mid women of America will
Ilie Idler
Lv. Glen Rose
9:a. tn.
closed Friday night with an aver-
ageattendanceormorthan-eiglt
We wish to express our apprecia-
• tion to those who helped out in
this school.
Tlie pastor was surely surprised
when ushered into the basement of
the church on Friday night and
found that a banquet was in readi-
ness with 150 plates laid, and a
great crowd awaiting his arrival
to celebrate his birthday. Thanks
ever so much for this honor. The
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National Advertisaing Reprpsentnttves,
TISlserson. Clebli ilie.
Ilan, Clle ago, Katuzax
legislafire mid ad vorated the same as
the be I iik l lodof improving the pres
cnt ceotjomie sifiation. He has let it.
Ilie surface and score in time a tre.
I somewhere, “ । Te wholaH4—-A——-+4H+yK as have been forced «>n the ~yL NaLI:4 n:4.t,
—taitl: he who dnnht* isdamneil." There 1 people of some Midwestern states VIeDurne IMeunodIsL Vitricl
| are happier dais comile. ‘1′1 i is the 1 biroied their own foll in vieldling to 117111 L1 a 1 gLiI
I "ratei ofuovemnmers n- 11 \ payers rar," editorializes The TeNa kana Will hold >tandard chool
throngh orranizei agelietol gover Press.
rtain lo d
(024
n.
tefie af te+ euee mid renewal of
business artivitv. lie is-ttttt-2n
per cent excise tax "totax gol mil
into tlie open. ‛ He advises tlial. t lieHax
he +laeee on all “old "hoarded by pri*
anid prot iding
d oi naked. ।
Azy ,
K ‛
E:
I~sili/K "I'
f dollar- i"
decrease. ui‘rite acreage lanite,, this
veasl’enlpsa cotton hiolidlav wonll
be a minaee worker. Regarless of
this, rarr mi. In plantingtime the
fanmnets of Texas should see to it that,
there are large acreages for feedstiffs
for (heir domestic amimals and food-
sluffs for their tables for the vear with
Aj,
dGc,
I he achieY chi'hI "I the people noW on
carth a- il v a - lln- auhiievement of
tmewtmfh+-th-tmtttsof life
liilH-cHeih** land "f the—It vine—and 4
; -eord ''<>ni' backs which are the red
hi I ci1 pages of 11H’ iiTStory of American
+civitizntiom
ment are feeding tlie 11111 tEr uy’, giving
— dead ages of Americmi tite and
jliviug."tanon" should in he ±la
gan of the little fellow as well a- Ilie
big fellow in the march if trade.
Human natre and human linifs are
- given the acid fest in times likeihese.
mid those whoar mwitfin n, reerive
the aeid test are those who ari ever
| Commit i er rhairmen arj
i Siwerson, publicity; Miss
-rhirm-wrThtmfy-t--mtM
' Hon.il director.
■ f ne bell'd hI manser- em*—-
ol Ilir li llowin Cleburn" men Dr
I 1) K Porter. Dr A. L Seles. Re ..... . ..... ................
lluphS l’orte: Rev Sissorson Rev I worship.
TT D. Iiddleston. Jqhn Smi’nr । ‘The school will open Sundy ar-
ment; Finis Stilwell, arranzements.
M ar el 19 Rev. Sisserson will instruct sen-
1 ior young people administrnion. a
announced today 1) — .... ...
FAST HENDERSON STREET |
BAPTIST CHURCH.
K. C. Tennison, Pastor.
: imjiiY'rail li- whose pockets are lean ill
/ter lo prepare for I he Ipimper har-i
i \ r-i. of I'.....I and focds1 ii I f- at harvest
j l line. Ivery aid is being givel lo slag
’rd iifnsiry and financial in-lifai-
| l ions lo carry oil.
Wliv .gl’owlf Will inumble. Ill’1
I i- ill r Whv. not face the fiUtire cach
। human afomn doing his or her indiyie-
jal jert for I he eniwari elimb from ihej
lnr|. fittn vallev In the topmost i
peak it li: Ien dinie through alLuhel
, Kimbro, brok; W • Stilwell, ti”. ' iee, ,
Sunday school at 9:40 a. m. W.
R. Walker, general supt.
, Preaching by the pastor at 10:50
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
. At themoning service Mrs. Slay-
den will sing "Tlie. Gnat Awaken-
ini'."
At the evening hour Mrs. Owens
and Mr. Greg will sing "The
Shepherd of Love.” Theerege-@r-——
„rfiet.tii-a will nlM> olav'.
Senior League at 6:30 p. m.
The missionary soeleties will .
meet Monday at 3 p. m.
Midweek service Wednesday at
7:30.
The teachers will meet Wednes-
day at 8:30.
Tlie Board of Stewards will meet
Wednesday at 8:30.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCW.
Rrv. Robert M. Wilson, Pastor.
I lmu1 Hi in- iitea mid that ofthethtih,mimiiunimjhie
goviri ,|f Soil I ll -(‛t rolina, lonise lufni I 1. 11 ie 1i* lite a ran-
ih+f \lalama, .uni Oklahoma, amongi " "I j__
oflcys i lll.'ll Hie nest ftmng is to have’ By DR. ALVIN E. BELL
i1 "110/1 oli) Im 1'1.I. He b0i0V08 d 1- f the first time calteg
Llatitwaiuuactinuwould _______ "apostles".mean-
, , ii- esm----weammisa Im; “sent ones".
ll"H Hp 0 i"1 I'....... flom/e“"neycannowbe
+EGaa.. he named beeause
WV2P thny hove just
Hdk. , % returned from
KMMa- therr first
#NMM # 3 preachinz min-
; A atandard training school lor [ nance:
Tor n nuridrM BUHtlay. If you have
not been auending Sunday,school
come to. Calvary, you're needd
hw<C7~--........—.
B. T. S. 6:30 p m. Mrs. Fell B
Morton, director. Our B. T. S. is
one of the strong functions pt our
church. Its sole purpose is to en-
lighten and deepen the spiritual
life ofpur people. Come and renew
in your life the spirit of Christ.
—Sunday evening the Associai tional
B. T. S. meets at the Field St.
Baptist church. We are expecting
a great crowd of our people to at-
tend this meeting. We feel that we
X-‘ -4 '<4. Fpmik RneN i- tH4 +uhlisher ul
-‘Fhe t’hirue it New-, IL i- a l"i
mer chairman of lln- mill honrling
cummission appointe by Llerbert
7 MFMBNR of m -+AFFFP HHna
"The United Press to exc!usively enu‛ d to the
Teerorpmcuttonofun-nw tt ’ a <■ edited
lo li or rod otherwise credited to ‛ ' .ip'T, and
also the local news publication-tliettla----—
—-‛o ....... , —
TERMS OF $UNSCTIF TTT
to 24 it
ITi c
Dallas Branch—Daily.
To Dalits and Paris—
No. 67 (Motor Car) Tv 7:00 a. m.
From Dallas' and Paris- ~
No. 68 (Motor Car) Ar. 8:20 pm
Weatherford Branch.
(Daily Except Sunday)
No. 55 (Mixed) Lw. y:15 a. m.
No. 56 ‘Mixed) At 4:10 p. m.
‘ 1 a
'tmtet- , -----
' m Aus. I One Cleburne boy add two from
tesdpesupuliesplacediithcella I'M
to trarel against fillin'!' emergeneies.
fhown l" bee roek, the president
1(11111(1 IimseIf. Drasfie mefhods were
neressanv.Now the people are getting
n taste of plain living which Tends to
plain thinking and the very best in the
Cleburne Times - Review
Published Every Afterhnoh (Exeept Satinrday, Mt.q-
Sunday Morning by
CLHBURNE NEWHPAPHHS, Inc.
108 South Anglin Street < 1, tur ne, 1 Texa,
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 135, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 12, 1933, newspaper, March 12, 1933; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598352/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.