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PAGE EIGHT
Tune in on KRBC
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Saturday Evening, July 11, 1942
Pulpit Paragraphs
ABILENE CHURCH CALENDAR
Weekly Sunday
Mrs. C. L. Culpepper, returned ; Earth Rocks and the People Pray
missionary from China, will bring Friday. 8 30 p m.. The 144,000 of
the morning message at the South Revelation ‘
Side Baptist church. Delafield will be heard over KRBC
What Think Ye of Christ? will Sunday at 10:45 a m speaking on
be the sermon subject for the the subject. Why Hitler’s Dream .of
pastor. Rev W. C. Ashford. In the World Conquest Wiill Be Shatter-
evening service. ed. His radio-cast. Prophecy in the
* • * " News, will be heard also at 7:20 a
Both services at the Fairmont m Tuesday, Wednesday, and Fri-
Methodist church will be preached day of next week
by the pastor, the Rev Robert L. ...
Butler. Some Kingdoms Which We America's Principal Saboteur, will
Must Give Up will be his morning be sermon subject for the pastor,
sermon subject, and his evening the Rev J. o Haymes, at the St
subject will be Religious Racket- Paul Methodist church Sunday
eers. night. Special music will be a duet.
The pastor will sing the solo for Love Divine All Lores Excelling, by
the morning service, and a special Lavada Raynes and Glenn Gordon
arrangement of the trio number. For the morning service, the Rev
The Wayside Cross, will be render- Haymes will give the fourth in a
ed at the evening service, series 0( sermons on the general
Ruth Rucker will share the even- subject Lord Teach ‘Us To Pray,
ing hour with the pastor and tell The choir will sing the anthem,
of her recent trip to Baldwin, Kans. Seek Me the Lord. Wiley Caffey
where she attended a special meet- will be soloist
ing of youth workers of the Metho- . • •
dist church. | The pastor, the Rev J H Ham-
• ■ • blen will preach both sermons at
Sacrament is the subject of the the First Methodist church His
Lesson-Sermon which will be read morning sermon subject will be
in all Churches of Christ, Scientist God’s Requirement, and in the
Sunday evening he will preach on Jesus.
The Golden Text is: "Let a man the Great Physician. The evening i
examine! himself, and so let him service is to be conducted on the
eat of that bread, and drink of that church lawn. .
Assembly of God * samr. V^EL^
1018 Cypress. Bible classes, 10 a tn
W. A. McCann, Pastor .,Preaching services and Lord • supper, 1
Sunday school 9.45 a. m a m and 8 p. m
Morning worship 11:00 a m Song service, Thursday, 8:30 P. m.
Weekly boardcast 12:45 to 1:00 * m
Young peoples’ meeting T:00 p. m. 1 WILLOW STREET
kanfumEm *” • - t.M"LaElaneenut-
Tuesday-Gospel services 15 p. m Morning service at 11 . ■
Wednesday—Women’s missionary coun- Evening service at a 15 P. m.
elt 3.00p in Wednesday service, 8:15 p. m.
Thursday—Christr’s ambassador 8:15 :
Episcopal
EPISCOPAL .
HEAVENLY REST
Saturday—Soldier’s service 8.18,p. m.
Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST
North Second and Hickory.
Dr. Millard A. Jenkens. pastor-
Sunday school, 9445 a m.
Morning sermon, n a m
Training unions, 6 30 p. m.
Evening sermon, 7:45 P m.
IMMANUEL
North 13th and Urpress. —
Rev. D. G. Reid, paster.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning sermon 11 a m.
B Y. P- U . 7 p. m
Evening sermon. 8:00 P. m.
SUNSET
South Fifth and Sunset Drive
Rev. Samuel D. Smith, pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning service. 11.
Training Union, /:15 D. m.
Night servier, 6:30
WMU. Tuesday, Bpm
Prayer meeting, Wednesday • P «.
CALVARY
9th and V ictoria
Rev. Clyde E. Campbell, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Church service. 11 a m.
Training union. 6: o o.m.
Church service, 7:30 P m...
Wednesday prayer meeting. 7:30 p.m.
WMU, Tuesday, 3 p. m.
cup" (I Corinthians 11:28. Thf choir will furnish special ANsUN AVEHCE
Among the citations which com- music for both services, 2743 Hie -
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol- - * * *
lowing from the Bible: "Say not Three Hundred Heroes will be the
thou. I will recompense evil: but subject of , special sermon for
wait on the Lord, and he shall save service men to be held at the As- UNIVERSE
thee ' (Proverbs 20:22). , cmbly of God church. 1010 Cypress, neecn and Ambler ....
The Lesson-Sermon also includ- Saturday night at 8:15 o clock. Meeie, Punter o * •
es the following passage from the FuAngelist E D Davis who has Morning sermon 10.05- a *
Christian Science textbook. "Science been conducting a revival at the Eramne u^ $ 3. %.
and Health with Key to the Scrip-church the past week, will preach 1 -
tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: At the sermon.
all times and under all circumstan- God’s picture of the Church will
ces, overcome evil with good. Know be the evengelist’s subject at the
thyself, and God will supply the Sunday morning service at 11. and
wisdom and the occasion for a Sunday night at 8 o'clock he will
victory over evil" (page 5711 | much on God Saw a Man
••• P The regular Sunday radio pro-
oamover KRBC will be conducted
at 12 45 P m. with special singing
and a talk by Davis. The voting
people's service will be held at.7 P
M. Sunday, Pastor of the church
is W A McCann
- ye •
The Rev. Marvin H Clark. 16-
year-old minister from Coleman.
will preach his last in a series of
sermons in the open air revival of
the Anson Avenue Baptist church
at 14th and Pine streets tonight
Large crowds have attended the
The Rev E Douglas Carver.
- . _ actor of the University Baptist
boy pastor’s services, and the paste owin preach both sermons
church extends a welcome to the at the church Sunday, speaking on
public to hear his last service ' Refreshed by Friends in the morn-
_ If the weather will not permit ing at 11. and My Religion, Sunday
outdoor services, they win be held evening at 8. . . .
Rev. Geo. Sullivan, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9.45 a. m.
Morning sermon, +11 a. m
Evening sermon 8:00 p. m.
Prayer groups, 1 p. m.
| SOL TH SIDE
South Seventh and
Rev M C. Ashford.
Sunday school, 9 45‘a m.-
Morning set mon 10,50 * Fa-
Training unions, 7 15 p m.
Evening sermon, 8:15 P m .
Teachers meeting and prayer meeting.
Wednesday, 7 p. m.
COKINTH
South Sixth and Sycamore
Rev. Roy A. Kemp, pastor.
Bible school, 9.45 % m
Morning sermon, nim
Yours people s tellowanip, *:43 B. m
Evening sermon. 8 p..m .
Wednesday prayer meeting, 1:40 P ■
TLursday-workers meeting, 7:30 P m.
TEMPLE
South nth and Sycamore.
Rev. Cly's Jackson, pastor
Sunday annool. 9:45 % •.
Morning sermon D t m.
B T U. 7 p.
Evening sermon 8 p. m.
at the Anson Avenue Baptist Special music for the morning
church at 2743 Hickory, service will be a solo "Beside Still
titape Mildred Frances Cook.
Sermon subjects Sunday for Dr Wat for the evening a duet by Ge-
T. S Knox, pastor, at the First anta Sims and Mary Nell Taylor,
Presbyterian church are: morning, ne Shepherd of Love
How God Groups People, and. eve-•
ning. Waiting for the Lord. At the
morning service the music will in-
clude O Praise the Lord (Dye), and ana susa.......„ .------
at night a quartet composed Ot First Baptist church for the morn-
Mrs. Leslie Grimes, Fred Keathley, Int service Sunday Dr Millard A
Mrs. Roy Dodge, and Leslie Grimes Jenkens, pastor of the church will
* * * | preach on The Hope of a Miracle
God or Evolution—Genesis or at that time.
Darwin? will be the subject of a Dr Jenkens' evening sermon
lecture bv Evangelist R E Dala- subject will be The Mustard Seed
field at 8 30 p. m. Sunday at the and the Mountain,
big tent at South 3rd and Syca- ..•
more Sts Ernest w Wilson, elder of the
In this Sunday night lecture Dela- Locust Street Methodist Missionary
field promises to show from scrip- church, announces The Overcomers
tre “why Christians should not Shall See Jesus as his sermon sub-
keep the Sabbath according to Mo- ject Sundav morning at 11. The
sale law, but should observe the young people’s fellowship club will
Lord's Day according to the gos- meet at 8 p m. and at 8 30. Wilson
pel ' will preach on The Mark of the
He has announced the following Beast
subjects for the week except Mon- • • *
day and Saturday: Tuesday. 8:30 Clarine Marsh Abilene girl home
p m $5,000 For One Verse of from music study in New York
Scripture: Wednesday, 8:30 P m. will be the guest soloist at the Vic-
Where Are the Dead’ In Heaven, tory Mens Bible Class at the
Paradise, or Purgatory?: Thursday Queen theater Sunday morning at | Cathal
8:30 p. m A Day Coming When the 9:45. | CO tone
Members of the American Leg-
ion in session in Abilene Saturday
and Sunday will he guests of the
North Third and Orange
Rev. Willis r Gerhardt, recter.
School Lesson
Text: Genesis 3:1-13, 23, 24
By WILLIAM E. GILROY. D.D.
Editor of Advance
What we get out of this lesson
depends greatly upon the spirit and
manner 'in which we approach it.
Few passages in the Bible have suf-
fered more from the failure of
1 readers to remember that the Bible
9:30 a. m.—Church school. -
Ham - Morning prayer. Anthem, is an eastern book, full of imagery
Judge Me, Oh Lord. .
No evening services while rector is away
Latter-Day Saints
Services at YWCA Hall.
Sunday school, 10:30 a m.
Evening service, 8 a m
Evening service, 8 p. m.
Lutheran
men
1001 Cypress.
Rev. H. L Wiederaenders. paster
Sunday scnom. 9.45 a •
Morning sermon 10:30 A m.
Evening sermon, 8 p. m
Methodist
ST. PAUL
North Fifth and Beech
Dr. J. O. Haynes
Churen +cnum *0> a mm.
Morning sermon. 10:50 A m.
Young people’s league, 7:00 P m.
Evening sermon, 8:00 p m
Wednesday prayer meeting 8 p. m.
FIRST
South second and Butterant.
Dr. J. E. dambien. pastor.
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning sermon, 10.50 a tn
Young People’s league 7. p. m.
Evening sermon, 8 p. m.
Wednesday prayer meeting, % P. M.
VAIKMONT
South 11th and Pahm. V
Rev. K L. Butler paster.
Sunday schios 9:43 a. m.
Morning sermon :0.55 a. m
Leagues. 7:80 p. m
Evening sermon, 8:30 p. m.
GKAC E
1626 Cedar
Rev. Aubry White, pastor.
Sunday school, 9.45 a m.
Morning sermon, 10:56 a. m.
"oung people s service. 6.48 p. m.
Evening sermon, 8 00 p. m.
OUR
and symbolism, in which truth is
often expressed in stories the na-
ture and effect of which are entire-
ly missed if one insists upon read-
ing and interpreting them in terms
of crude western literalism.
We are familiar with this in the
stories called parables, and we real-
ize that they have a very real
teaching apart from any question
of literalism. The story, for in-
stance, of the woman with the 10
pieces of silver who lost one does I
not depend upon whether in an ac-
tual place at a precise moment the
thing happened in real life. It is
the sort of thing that may happen
at any time. So, also, a parable
like' that of the Prodigal Son lives
BAPTIST CHAPEL
( amp Barkeley
Rev. G. a Bradshaw, minister
Bible school, 10 a m •
Morning preaching service 10:43 a
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Phone 5266
Eula School Placed
On Accredited List
BAIRD, July 11.—Eula school nas
been placed on the list of state ac-
credited schools, Anthony Hunt,
deputy state superintendent, ad-
vised in a telegram for the state
department of education.
Eight units of affiliation were
granted, and this will permit the
district to maintain a nine-month
term. Plans of the district, with 240
scholastics, are to fully accredit
the school, with 16 units, by the
close of the next school year.
Cottonwood school also received
a certificate placing it on the per-
manent list of accredited rural
schools, to boost the total in Cal-
lahan county to six of 11 schools.
Scottsboro Case
Defendant Held
BUT
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• VOL. LXI,
lex
NEW YORK. July 11.—(P)—Willie
Robinson, a young negro identified
by his attorney as Willie Roberson,
one of the defendants in the fa-
mous “Scottsboro case," is being
held in a Brooklyn jail for sentence
on charges he molested a white
woman.
Robinsori was convicted Tuesday -
of disorderly conduct after the
woman testified that he had ac-
costed her in a subway and later
1 followed her for a block.
His attorney, Solon B. Hanft, said
that Robinson, a doorman, had been
drinking and brushed against the
woman as they were leaving the
subway, but denied making any
overtures.
Get a
Gel II
By CHARLES A. WELLS the power and purpose of light dou-
Have you ever seen the sun sud- bly evident.
denly break through the clouds and works just as great a miracle ior
because It so illuminate a mountain that has the individual. t *
thueusto thereace independently ot been shrouded In shadow? No stage bright determined, personality
whether it happened to an actual craft of man can approach this - _
whether 1 happened in an ac- magnificent drama of the power oi strong faith with the dark uncer-
father and an actuation, tie and light to bring forth the obscure, to tain cynicism of one who has no
tual place, at other literalistic de- make clear smothered unnoticed faith, and you see just as great a
according to othenreiitieceinterprets beauty, to make plain mysterious mircle of light. This world of
tails. In fact when one mtereuism paths and contours.- Glance at mans spirit as greatly needs the
such stories with mem Truer truth that portion of the slope that still light of faith as the physical world
and meaning to become just stories remains in/shadow, and you see needs the light of the sun.
and nothing more, whereas it is | i
their moral and spiritual teaching Acme Gin Group
that is important. Acme din UreuP
This is particularly true of a i
passage like this concerning the ori-
gin of sin, in which a serpent plays ' ROSCOE. July 11.—(Spl)—Edwin
an important part. Here, in a story, Althof, a director of the Acme Gin
decidedly eastern, the writer has association since it became a co-
expressed some very real facts con- operative -in 1935. has been elected
cerning sin, the nature of which
we may miss altogether if we read
the narrative with crude literalism.
The light — of faith
the individual.
Contrast that clear
which enjoys the illumination of a
Yanks
Sugar Office Open
Names New Manager For Late Corners
ANSON, July 11.—(Spl.)—Anson
chamber of commerce directors vot-
ed to continue the local rationing
manager of the gin. board in the chamber of commerce
B. O. Mueller, manager of the gin office through the month of July
ideas that the for the past 9 years, resigned at the for the benefit of those in the cen-
writer has expressed in this story? closeaef eset tea" 0 0%bominor and tral and south hair of the county
church services, Il a m and 8.30 p. m. First of all is the fact that sin has rectors who have not applied for their
Young people s Christian Fellowship its origin in disobedience. This other officers of the association canning sugar.
does not mean that all disobe- are E. M Cooper, president; Grady
and rules I Norris, secretary; Herman Heine,
and rules A A. Gabler, directors. ,
Heads Avoca Schools
ANSON. July 11.—(Spl.)—J. Wel- '
don Bennett, who was graduated
from the Anson high school in 1938
and who will receive his degree
frem Texas Tech at Lubbock in
August has been employed by the
Avoca schools as principal. He is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ben-
nett of Corinth.
Wednesday prayer meeting, 8:00 P m
METHODIST MISSIONARY CHURCH
IC ongregational»
South 8th and Locust
Ernest M Wilson, Elder.
‘ Sunday SCDUUI lu a m.
club, 8 15 p. m
Wednesday Prayer meeting, 8.30 D. m
‘Drive-away" trucks, formerly us-
ed in transporting new cars, are
being put to military use now. Each
piece of equipment has been regis-
tered with the War Department.
dience is sin, because
Nazarere
FIRST
801 € bestnut.
Rev. Ward n Chandler, paster.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m
Morning sermon. 1 a m
Young people s service, 6 45 p.
Evening sermon, 7:45 P m
Prayer meeting. Wed. 7:45 p.
m.
sometimes commands
'that have no justification in rea-
son or morals. But, nevertheless,
the essence of sin is disobedience
. Presbyterian
Morning preaching service U: %• L ‘
Evening preaching service, 8:15 P m FTHST
Wednesday prayer service, 8:15 p. m. North Fourth and Orange
Building opened for recreational purpose Dr. T. S. Knox, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Building opened for recreational purpose
5 to 10 p tn
Sing-song, Tuesday, 8 15 P m.
Social. Friday, 8:15 p m.
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
North 18th and Orange
Second and 4th Sundays, services at 11
a m and & 45 p. m.
J. L. Callings, pastor.
Bible Classes
EXCEL
st Paul Metnodist ehureh.
Meets 9:30 a m
Thomas F Harden teacher,
R H. Keller, class president.
VICTORY MEN’S
qneen theater
Meets at 9:46 a ■
J P Stinson teacher.
Joe Smith, President.
RCSINESS MEN’S
First Methodist Chareb
Church Annex.
Meets 9:30 a. m
Frank smith, teacher
W X Teague, President
CENTURY
First Baptist Church
Men ■ Auditorium.
Meets 9.45 a m.
E a Cummings, teacher.
W H. Buchanan, president.
YOUNG BUSINESS MEN’S
First Mrthedist 1 burch
Meets 9:30 a mh
Elbert Lassetter teacher.
Curtis Head," president.
Miss Marsh is the daughter of SACRED HEART CHURCH
Mr and Mrs Carl P Springer reC emmemen
897 Highland. Teacher of the Vic- Morning Masses, 8:00 and 11....
tory Men's Class is J P Stinson, Eide, ^U'Tva' a m.
J R Fielder pLcident of the Christian
city mission board, has called a FIRST
- meeting of the board to be held at North Third, ne Orere,
} the Mexican Methodist church. Rev K:
North 8th and Cottonwood Streets.
at 4:30 Sunday afternoon
, The meeting will concern the
I building of a new parsonage and
all members are urged to attend
Rev. F. M Warren, pater
Sunday school 9.45 * mu.
Morning sermon 11 a m.
Christian Endeavor, 7pm
Evening sermon, 8:30 p. m
Christian Science
to divine truth and divine law.
The eating of the forbidden fruit
'of the tree is represented as bring-
ing in the knowledge of good and
evil. This has led some to sug-
gest that the fall was a fall upward,
but the question is still important
whether the knowledge of good and
evil was necessarily associated with
McMurry Head to
Speak at Midland
A U S ARM
BRITAIN, July
Texan who lear
a test pilot wa
as chief of the
command in the
entrusted with
ing an invasion
Europe.
He is Brig. (
native of Llano
is second in com
Carl Spaatz. n
mander of the g
air forces in Eu
FOUR DECORA
For two moi
General Eaker 1
the American I
into shape and 1
LONDON.
One of the m
squadrons whi
U. S. army i
’ daring July 4
n today paid a
Maj. Charles
e El Reno. Okla.
The squadro
to go to Franc
broke and the
draw with tha
in recognition
prominent Fre
special blur m
presentation to
But there we
left to receive
and today the
to Major Kegel
tient to “get at e
with." It appeare
would not be Ion
Thus far. they
one small bombin
airdromes in the
they’ve heard Ge
the distance and.
dull "crump, crui
bombs some mil
from that, the 1
• “shaking down” 1
roundings
General Eaker
to decorate three
with Distinguishe
for gallantry in 1
which they attack
els while roaring
an hour
Hugh flying for
runways nearby |
decorated Lieut,
of Long Beach.
Bennie B Cunnin
Miss., and Robert
donia. Kans
MAJOR’S PLANE
Then Major Gei
ned the Distinguis
on Maj Charles
El Reno. Okla Ke
moted to major €
The decorated i
were “too busy to 1
the action for a
honored
Kegelman. a maj
back his Boston t
de Kooy airdrome
ter one motor was
the tail was ridd
and a hole was to
when the plane scr
The Oklahoman
six years, describ
barrage as the be
play I ever saw 01
July." the raid wa
He said the uen
had been warned
paratus that the
enroute and were ri
tain of fire A E
leader who was in
the six American
which were lost— sa
the worst he had
raids
EAKER ENDURAN
"We were makin
hour when we hi
Kegelman said. "I
See EAKER, f
MIDLAND. July 11— (Spl) -
President Frank L. Turner of Mc-
Murry college, Abilene, will be the
principal speaker here Monday
night when the Baptist Brother-
hood will have as its special guests
the Sheriff's Posse of Midland The
the choice of evil and the yielding — -
to temptation. One sees evidence dinner and program will begin at
in the world that the fall was a 8 oclock, and will be held at the
real fall, and that sinful disobe-church. , a
dience does visit upon man trag- A .complete program of musical
edies of suffering and degradation, and other features has been ar-
It is well to read this story of the ranged for the occasion, when a
origin of sin along with the pas- | group of more than 100 men is ex:
Sunday aenodt 2. | sages in these early narratives that | pected to attend, it was announced
Young Peoples chritian Endeavor, 6:30 show quite plainly what sin slid to by Ray Upham of the organiza
* m. . 0 those who chose the wrong way. | tion. ._______
Eerg ,.1owmip meeune. Wednesday It is from these early passages that . - . . ,
7:30 p. m. there comes the warning to man, Business as Usual
_ , . enforced by the experience of every
Salvation Army succeeding generation, "Be sure ALEXANDRIA. July 11-
Sixth ano Chestnut ' your sin will find you out.”
Maj and Mrs. William Carter offigeni--"--
charge. .
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Young People's meeting, 6:30 p. m.
Evening service, 8 p. : m.
Women's Auxiliary Tuesday, 4 p. m.
Cholf rehearsal Wednesday 7.30 P. •
CENTRAL, v. a. A.
North beeumo and Beech.
Dr. E. B. surface, pastor.
8 o’clock, and will be held at the
If you’ve ever
Morning sermon, li a m
worn one, you’ll
want more of
ALEXANDRIA.
Horse racing was
July
resumed here
Sunday school, 9 45 a. m.
Worship, 11 a m.
Y. P L., 6.45 o m
Salvation Meeting, I P- ■,
Negro Churches
ST. PAUL METHODIST
\arth 6th and Plum sta.
Rev. T. J D. simms. Pastor.
Sunday school. 9.45.
Morning service, 11.30.
Epworth League, 6 00.
Evening service, 8 00.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST
610 North Seventh,
Rev. H I) Cumbys Pastor
Sunday school, 9 45.
Morning service, 11:15.
B T U.. 6 15.
Evening service, 8:13.
BETHEL A. M. E.
Plum and Washington Sts.
Rev. Mrs. I L. Chance. Paster.
Sunday school, 9 45
Morning service. 11:15
A. C. E. League, • 30.
Evening service 7:45.
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Merkel Lions Elect
. Officers, Directors
MERKEL July 11. — (Spl) —
Chester Collinsworth, teacher of
vocational agriculture in Merkel
high school is now president of
Merkel Lions, succeeding Connor
Robinson. ,
Other officers are Johnny Cox.
first vice president: Dr. W. T. Sad-
ler. second vice president: Wrenn
Durham, third vice- president and
secretary-treasurer; R. T. Gray,
tail twister; Byers Petty, Lion
tamer:, new directors, W. M. Elliott
and Owen Robertson.
Members raised $17.50 to make
up the balance needed by the Mer-
kel Boy Scouts to go to summer
camp at Lueders July IS. .
this week end after a temporary
interruption caused by the thrust
of Field Marshal Erwin Rommels
axis divisions to within 65 mil's
of Alexandria. It's a year-around
sport of the city.
LOWE
w. E. (ELMER)
FOR SHERIFF
QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE
AS EVIDENCED BELOW:
1. Ex Deputy Sheriff
2. Ex Texas Ranger
3. Present Juvenile and
Probation Officer
those fine
Collarite Shirts
“Best buys" of
ws Orange
Sunday school, 9:30 % •.
Harps on the Willows will be Lesson sermon11 W ■
the Sunday morning sermon sub- Rrarm F 90s North
ject of the Rev F M Warren, open daily at 12 to S.p. “
pastor of the First Christian Church of Christ
church The service, begins at 10:55 ......
a m. and the soloist will be Helen .gene Auditorium, A.C.C. a
Watts, soprano Q A. Hugh Clark, minister
Christian Endeavor Is scheduled Bpfenitratn ’~ “education butidings
for 7 p. m Sunday, and the Rev Preaching and Lord’s Supper.
Warren will preach again Sunday, 10.45 a m. and %.P may, a a. ■
evening at 8 on Is Anger a Christ- Wane* sO RE ruesamys, s. •
ian Virtue? The church choir will NORTH PARK
sing The Wonderful Grace of Anson Ave. and Grape, St.
Ralph V. Graham, minister.
Jesus. Bible study, '• - m.
* Preaching and Lord’s Supper, 11 %.
Dr E B Surface, pastor of the young peoples meeting. . a m.
Evening service, 8 45 p. m.
oucun Ju..-, ...______* - -- - Wednesday service. 9 P. m.
The Glorious Gospel (First Tim NAE
1:11) and 7:30 Sunday night on Homer Halles minister.
Open Windows (Dan 6 10). Mrs. Bi”: study classes 9:45 t m.
Central Presbyterian church, will
| speak Sunday morning at 11 on
Open Windows 'Dan. 6 10). Mrs.
Lola Gibson Deaton, Hardin-Sim-
mens university professor of voice,
will sing How Beautiful Upon the
| Mountains at the morning ser-
: vice, with' violin obligato by Her-
bert M Preston HSU professor of
Violin There will be special music
at night.
GLASSES on CREDIT
PAY AS LITTLE AS
50c WEEKLY
Come in to- Examination.
Dr. R. E. Card
Registered Optometrist with Offices a
CREDITJEWELERS
134 PINE ST.
ABILENE, TEXAS
Second
NEWLIGHT BAPTIST
North 6th and Magnolia Sta-s
Rev. R. F Bonner, Eastor-
Sunday school, 9 45.
Morning service, 11 15.
B T U. 6.15.
Evening service, 8 15.
ANT H C. M. E.
North with and Plum uts.
Rev. E. J. Lott, Pastor
| ounuay schv., 3 1
। Morning service, 11 V.
Epworth League, 6:00.
Evening service, 8 00.
MT. MORIAH - BAPTIST
North ath and Magnolia Sts.
• Rev. A. B. Carroll, Pastor.
| Sunday school 9 45
sm siditortum 1 Mo * SerZES 11.13
Evening Service, 8:15.
Defenses Extended .
! ROSCOE. July 11-P-A Bel-
I gian government spokesman said
today the Germans, fearful of in-
vasion. had extended their "defense
area" along the Belgian coast, for-
bidding all traffic except by spe-
cial permit and ordering residents
not to travel more than three miles
from home.
1
Morning sermon, 10:50 a. m
Young peopre a meeting, 7:15 D. m.
Evening service, 8:00.
Mid-week prayer service, 8 00.
LUC 1*1 STHELT
Nouth Neventh and Lraat
J. L. Musgrave, minister
Song service 10 30 a m.
Morning service Ham
Evening sermon a p m
Wednesday sermon 8 p m.
MT LION BAPTIST
North 8th and Plum Star
Rev. s. Y. Nixen, PaMor
Sunday school, Ms
Morning service, 11:15.
B. 1. U, 6:15.
Evening service • IE
CHURCH or CHRIST
10th and Magnolia:
L. M Alexander, Minister.
Sunday school W.45 . on
Preaching and Communion:
Preaching and Communion: S 1a.
Thursday night Bible study,
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
620 ( oitenwond
Rev H. B. Fawcett, Pastor
Sunday school. 10:00
Morning service, 11:30.
Bible band. 3.00
T P W W 6.30.
Evening service, 8:00.
Vulcanizing
out of Gas? Got • Flat?
Battery Down?
Dwl 7267
GEO. E. MORRIS
AUTO SUPPLY
• SEALRIGHT a
SANITARY SERVICE
The tamper g brer
proof heesW
keeps it pure 1
during delh emm
ery.
Banner
••II Tastes
Better
North Ninth and Cypress
Paul Boutherm, Minister.
Bible study, 10 ■ ®
Morning worship 10.50 a m.
Evening worship, 8:30 p. m.
Wednesday prayer meeting, 8:30 D
Young people's class 7:30 p. m.
.Women's Bible class, Tuesday,
Mexican Churches
And if you have worn them you'll know you
want mere of these superlative shirts in your
dresser drawer. Their precision-made collar •
keeps fresh and upstanding looking from morn-
ing to night, the body is custom-patterned to
fit properly; the fabrics are broadcloth and
madras; the colors and designs are the kind
men like (also whites ) Sizes 14 to 17V2. Get
your summer supply today.
NoRrA SIDE ,.
MILINUIN AVENUE
Wilson Ave. and Pine
Ellmere Jehnsen. Kvangellst
, Morning service, 10 30.
Evening service, •
Wednesday service. 8:30 a. m
sot IM SIDE
South Im It and Chestnut
4 Edward Beye, Minister.
Bible classes, 9:4A a. m.
Morning sermon 11 a. m
Evening sermon. 7.5 p. m.
Monday Singing, 1.30 p. m.
Wednesday Ladies Bible class, 8 p. •
church anditorium.
PECAN TRET
Mouth 11th and Pecan.
Kills o Grubb evangelist.
Bible classes 0 a m
Preaching service II a m.
Young people's Bible class, 1‘p. m.
Preaching, 8 p. m
Wednesday evening song service and
Bible lesson, • p.. m.
Bible classes, 10 a. m.
I ASSEMBLE OF GOD
31s Ash
Rev Lupe Babedra. batter.
Evening Service Eat • a m.
m . Evening Service Sun. • P-m.
| Evening Service. Mon s p. m.
MEXICAN sAPisT
210 Cottenweed
Rev Pedro Hernandes, pastor
Sunday Subooi 10 4. m
Morning Service 11 a a.
Evening Service lam.
WMU Monday Jam
BETHEL METHODIST TEMPLE
7*4 Cotton wond
Rev. I C. Flores, paster.
Sunday school 10.00
Epworth League: 5.30
Evening Service: 7.30
Societ of Social Service Wed. 1
CATHOLIC
St Framrin of Assinst.
ss0 I ettenwood
Father Joseph Vernander.
Sunday mass, Fam
Sunday evening services 7 30.
1GLESTA DE CRISTO MEXICANA
1 dit an wood Namere #18.
Pedro Ramires, Anctame
Clases de Biblia,los demingos, 10 a.m
Santa Cena 11:15 a m
Predicacion de Necha, 8 p. m
Culto de Oracion, los Jueves, 8 p. m.
SANCO CAMP
MEETING
(Located 10 miles north of Robert Lee in Coke County)
JULY 16-26
SERVICES
11:00 a m—8:00 p. m.
Fisherman’s Convention
Doily 10:00 o m.
JOE TEMPLE
Radio Evangelist
CARLETON E NULL
___Original Hy-Woy Evangelist :
/ 2 Free Barbecue Days
JULY 21 and 23
Bring Your Cot and Linens
Free Dormitory
ueranes-moanaevaasomanannsae
Reasonable Meals
Three Times Daily 5
AMPBI
Store for Men
Lost, Strayed,
or Stolen?
Fee, fi, fo, fum, I smell the
blood of—my little Fido! Foor
little bound disappeared. But 1
wasn't worried. Knew all 1 had
to do was advertise in the Re-
porter-News Lost and Found!
Abilene Reporter-News
PRIORITIES
’INCHING YO
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center which has
time shortages t
We refer to the
SECTION which
scriptions of man
cles not available 1
For Salecolumns
Ads enable you
SEVERAL stores
than it would take
around the block
SAVE MONEY s
SAVE T1
Do your shoppin
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