Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 236, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1924 Page: 13 of 48
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DAILY. TIMES, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6,10,1
AT THE CHURCHES
and think
NON PARTISAN CAMPAIGN FOR
CITIZENSHIP is LAUNCHED
, AT LUNCHEON.
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son, the third
DJasle - -
at 11:00 a. m. and
Bible class at the
afternoon at 4:00. ,
enth chapter of I. t
week prayer mee
evening. *
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“ines protons ih the biggest
best way. They have to do
etally with one’s personal life,
subjects are as
its Control Over
Justice to One’s
ows: SHA
COOPERATION OF CIVIC
LEAGUE IS PROMISED
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Judge R. E. Huff is’Elected Gen-
Teceral Chairman of the
Movement
M were fired, plans
a committee appointed
22rere
san campaign for cit-
h will be conducted by
a ... commerce, at a meet-
the of representative men and wom-
en of Wichita Falta at luncheon at
the Kemp note Saturday noon.”.
• s.Every possible effort will be made
to have citizens of Wichita Falls
pay their poll taxes The Civic
Lasne, will cooperate in every de-
- tall with the chamber of commerce
in the campaign and it is planned to
make a thorough canvass of the city,
urgingevery citizen to pay the poll
. tax.extensive publicity will fea-
iture the program and it is hoped
that within the next 26 days, almost
every citizen will pay his poll tax.
Walter D. Cline, president of the
chamber of commerce, presided at
t themeeting and stated that Judge
Hutt was responsible for the move-
ment for an organized effort to have
citizens pay poll taxes, and that he
believed that the chamber of com-
serce was Justified to taking an
Xetive part to the matter. He stated
that the purpose of the meeting was
to reach an agreement as to the
workable plan a for the intensive
campaign which will be carried out.
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town church for all the pe
Leslie Miller, preacher, rest
$11 Lamer. Pastor’s study in
church. Office hours from 11
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solo by Mrs. I. w. Karreal
Evening worship vise n. m.: at
subject, “Cost Marka" Speels
day ins at 11:00 a. m. by the pas-
tor and at Viso p. m. by Rev. J. M.
Sweeton of Greenville. Communion
service, at 11:00 a. mr. Senior
#: Ea Er Manene;
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, Supt. The junior board will meet
t Monday evening at Tad a m. Prove
# w.mimes “nt ih "′**
an the yowns people, Anthem Bp
the enorus choir, “Sing Unto the
Lord" by Clark. The pastor will
bring a gospel message to i song.
The best congregational singing In
the elty. Come to this helpful serv-
ice Sunday School Dubs. m. EV.
ervone back up our new su-
perintendent, Bro. Bentix. Epworth
Leagues, high school and senior.
6:30 p. m. Monday: The General
Al dmeets et the church in tbs aft-
ernoon at 2:30. Every woman, both
members and friends of the church,
are expected to be present The pas-
tor will present Ms special plans.
Tuesday at tiso p. ml the regular
meeting of the official board at
the church. Every member will
make a special effort to be pros-
ent. Wednesday: at 1:50 p. m. a
prayer meeting you’ll remember
We are having wonderful attend-
ancer and unusual interest. Come.
Tharoday the enorus choir ret
amar avea
" Fourth and Lamar-
mark the, beginning a
year of A. 3. Holt as IN
may avenue. He is an
large attend
triends et
win si ear
- Lintons trt
__it members and
he hurch.The pastor
was ByUnN Bunday morning on: “A
OTPEI*""" "IPS!"
and Justice to Others,” and "Truth-
tuinees of Speech." The Bible sonool
classes begin their work at 9:80
sharp. They will study the twelfth
chapter of Matthews today. The
school is thoroughly organised to
care for any one from three years
old to one hundred and three. Also
a mother with babies whi find a
nursery in the church conveniently
situated so as to permit them to
attend the services without in-
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be present at the Christian En-
deavor meeting Sunday evening at
5:50. We have the Senior. Inter-
mediate and Junior societies and
these societies take care of all
ages. Good programs are planned
and it will be worth your while to
attend. *1 *
services and remember that the
lurch will be warmand cosy as we
are secured another large stove
w the church and will try to have
verything in readiness for the serve
as by time te begin.The Juniors
ill meet at $.0 and too Sentors
int meet at 7 n m. and 1 want
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aportant meetings of the year, the
rogram will appear in another
a Remember, we will have in-
tion services for the new ofel-
of the Sunday school and
e. Bundaymornin 7. -
use for all to 1
MM services. The sub
ening sermon will 1
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pastor: too appeal and the consserae
tion for services benediction.
are wiven a hearty welcome at all
churen activities.Sues
seek release on a writ of habeas
and
ire
. ject will her "Salvation i a or the
- Lord." Sunday school at 9:48 a. m.
. Fred Cowl superintendent. Bun-
h beams meet, at 3.00 p.. m. B. T. P
, U’s. at 6.30. Prayer- meeting each
Wednesday evening. Good fellow,
ship for all.AT N
empaisn which will be carried out.
We all appreciate the importance
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1 Largest Population Gain. 1.
, ■ The latest United States census
: 1.7 li# 2.2012 2.2
Test increase in population in the
The nature at events in 1924 makes
“it important that every citizen of
Wichita Falls pay his or her poll
tax. Not only a presidential blee-
tion but a state, county and city
selection, all of great importance.
will occur during the year. The
ability to vote is important ta the
life of the elty and by a large vote
"the pity will have a greater intiu-
JEM" a “9 deal
tone expininea that Twery citimen
shonid be qualified to vote by pay.
yesureu wuwwosn by pay.
e poll tax, regardless of
He urged that exten-
Me polices. mil ursee unsw enten-
sive publicity be given the matter
' during the campaign and that every
precinct ta the city and county be
. "Snage none stated that hn ana not
Aunt, 2 set, 022 that.'291
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because they, would have to stand
le line at the court house. Be urged
7. that all should go to the court house
. and pay their poll taxes early,
t. It was, suggested that the Civic
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-----wares in the past has been
SERAM
ini C the league, stated that the
cooperate to the ten.
The matter of 100 per
suction
tione will be requested to imprest
I “non members of their organisations
the importance of paying poll taxes,
LAP Duncan suggested that the
importance of paying poll taxes and
The request for citizens to par the
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5 Frank Kent moved that h. 2. Rtuft
be elected general enairman or the
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the motion
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ariondiof. oituite sitters
the drive and Ito importance one we
request that announcements — be
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and-stated that tbs block system
was perfect and that during the war
every citizen of Wichita Falls could
be reached by the hr--L —-
phone within three h
"s.mn# aunar sarmser W hS
offices et the chamber of commerce
Tuesday morning to complete plane
for the non-partisan campaign for
citizenship. The printing of a num-
ber of window placards was an-
thorised by the committee and the
cards will be printed and installed
Saturday afternoon, according to
plans. t
tue by tele-
2
Parian campaign for
The printing of a num-
- claenran was an-
Pint al. E. Churen, Sonne
The program of the First Method-
lot Episcopal Church, South, Tenth
and Lamar streets, Sunday, inveives
a message by Rev. 3. M. Sweeton
well known to this congregation, a
man of fine, ability and rich. Chris-
tian experience. This wut be tol-
lowed by the administration et the
Lord’s Supper. - The pastor. Rev.
d’M. Bimpson. will preach at mint
Thursday the enorus enou w Special magic for the day includes
hearses at 7:80 p. m. special no- a violin solo by, Mr. Gerald dose al
- “ the morning service and a hymn
duet by Mr. and Stra. M. Cl Huckanes
at the night service. The choir will
sing “The Lord Retgneth" (Nerratt 1
la the morning and “Rock of Ages’
(Buck) at night. , Sunday sehcer
meets at 140 a. m.. at which time
- it is expected that every irregwrar-
ity brought about by the holidays
will be ironed oat and a fall attend-
ance et the Sunday School will pass
the 1.000 mark again. Junior League
meets at 3:00 p. m. and Senior
leagues at 6A5 p. m. The monthly
business meeting, which will include
the Woman’s Missionary Boe.ety
will be held et 2-30 p. m. Monday
The regular “Church Night” pro-
gram will be held on Wednesday
Following the prayer service, which
will be abbreviated the one ban.
dred and twenty-five officers and
teachers of the Sunday School will
hold a Banday School council “at
which time many plane for the new
year whl be unfolded.
• First curtation Churen
Tenth and Travis streets. Be-
ginning Sunday morning. January
6th, Mr. “Lambreth Hancock will
give two, series of sermons for the
month." The morning series, "A
Common Dond." "A Common Mes-
sage.” “A Common Life and Wor-
ship,” and "A Common Responsibil-
ity." This morning series of ser-
mons is especially to the church
and it is desired that the member-
ship shall be present. The Sunday
evening series is prepared more
i Teinitg Lutheran Chares.
Corner Fourteenth and Bluff.
Sunday school and Bible class 9:0
a. m. Morning services la the Ger-
man language 10:50 Bi m.s evening
services in the Ingllsh language 7
p. m. After the morning service
the congregation will meet for its
yearly business looming, an vot-
ing members are asked to attend.
Everybody most cordially invited to
attend these services. - A. H.
MUEHLBRAD, pastor.
make a M
neareen at 118U D. Tnle DPSCR 104
tiee ti all boys: Mr. Russell of The
Timer WK 5*2, .5
men at tiso, Jan. T. one week from
next Thursday, cleat. shall
likely have enough boys to make
two troops to begin with an ideal
place to meet. Every boy to invited,
in years and old F LiC
The Kay Bible class will meat at
9 80 a he. at the Strand Theater
Sunday. The big organ will be pre-
sided over by Mrs. J. Wl Akin Jr.,
and old time hymns will be sung
by the congregation led by w. M.
Brock. E. C. Huckabee will lead
the Medley singing. A special vo-
eal solo will be given by George
Taylor, who will play Me own no-
cnuwe =...---":
on the French harp. All visitors
and new members will be siven a
special introduction to i the class.
Brother W. M. Dewaise will •*” •
five minute synopsis of the lesson.
Judge Kar’s wonderful lecture will
start promptly at 10110. Mrs. Roy
E. Carter will take the names ht the
&ar, *“" ba
tendance next Sunday to exovet
ta be well over 200-CAPTAIN E
A. STERLING, Publicity Manager.
ward.A:
is expected
Firt prenoyterian chureh
Corner Tenth and Bluff streets-
Sabbath School beginning prompt-
1/ at arse oclock. Two special
numbers have been arranged for
this service by Mrs. Pitman.The
ieho choir will sing one number
and Mr. Templeton will play a violin
solo. The regular quarterly com-
munton will be observed at the
morning hour at worship. The
choir will sing “All Hall the King”
hr Gabriel. At the evening hour
the pastor will preach, the second
sermon of the series. “How We Got
Our Bible." The choir will sing
“His Love Is Like a Flower,” and
Ara, Parker will sing “Cavairy”
by Rodney. The public is cordiatis
invited to attend any and all of
these services—Rev. N. P. GRAF-
row, D. D. Pastor. ' 1 ,
the sec
Foie, 25
months before and
n Galveston at the
;
First Moptise onneens
The pastor. Dr. A. L. Powers, will
have special New Year messages for
the Sunday services. Hla subject at
11100 a. m. will be “Our Goal for
1924.” Every member of the church
will be vitally interested in this
service. Mian Daley Wharton, head
and we netoner by rent alneevenins
the sermon subject will be "Where
Do You Liver Special music by the
male quarter. This service will be
evangelistic in sermon and sons.
Sunday School, meeting et bits a.
m., to expected to react the 1.000
mark in attendance. B. Y. A. U.’S
meet as 0.80 p. m. general assem-
bly in the basement auditorium.
Educational Director LeRoy Moore
is inaugurating special working
plans for the New Year. Visitors
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al
importance to every one who le try-
ing to live as the Saviour would
have us live. Subject: “The Chris-
tian’s Master Key." Choir practice
ee Monday evening at vise p. m. and
remember that the convention le
near at hand and we are trying to
be ready sad there is a call for every
one to do their duty. Prayer serv-
lee and Bible study Wednesday eve-
nine at T:90 p. m.s come le these
mid-week services and let un make it
a blessing to each one and receive
the blerine that is in the work for
et
emieL
This witness was Dave Blalock, a
rent car driver. Who testified that
he often had driven Mrs. Dudley
and Dr. C. 11. Robinson, the d
ant's father, and asserted th
had heard Dr. Robinson toll
Dudley that M he segainen, mon
health he would leave his wife and
40 with- her. * • A flet *
Ros
today.
ness o
HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. sin-
Robert J. Robinson, It, former Val-
versity of Texas student, charged
with murder to connection with the
fatal shooting Wednesday et sra.
Mollie Dudley. 24.” was denied batl
by Justice Campbell Overatrest
after an examining hearing today,--vat •-— -^
Attorneys announced they would more than four bounds t
Colorado this year pro
000,000 pounds of beat,
enough to supply every m
and child in the United 1
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ;
Yale Evangelical League.
Leader, Bill. Entrekin. Subject,
“Doing Better Still.” Song service,
hr the members: volunteer prayer,
win meet rar by four of the members: scripture
C lesson Phillippians 8:12-14 by Frank
Waxing. * Allday: one of three classes, read
and explained, by Mr. Martin; song,
'I Am Resolved,” hr all the mem-
bers: "Doing Better la the Battles
and la the Bebool and la the Hat-
vest Field of Late," by Curtis Cook:
Doing Better Still in the Journey
of Life On Sea and Land,” by George
Putty: "Doing Better Still in the
Book of the Christian Lite,” hr Mr.
Moore: “Some of the Gracious Prom-
ises of God From His Word,” hr the
members, 1st Kings 8:18, Exodus
33:14, Luke 6:48, Joshua 24:16, Matt.
Lutheran se. Four’s churen.
Missouri Synod. Eleventh and
Holliday streets. Sunday school at
9:30 a. m. Morning services with
Holy Communion la the English
language at 10:30 a. m. Berea Bible
class study meeting at 7:s0 p. he
We shall conclude the lesson on the
topic, “Seperation of Church and
State” “After that we shall study
2nd These, chapter one. The elders
are kindly requested te meet at the
parsonage at 1415 Pm. ** * * m.
the voting members will be held.
Election of officers for the rear to-
morrow. Everybody please he pres-
ent. On Thursday night at Tir the
L.S. 0. will meet. Please bring
“Witness No. 11." Monday after-
noon at 1 o’clock instructions for
confirmation will take up" again.
Everybody is cordially invited te
worship with us and attend our
the installation” of the officers of
Bible class and study circle, espe-
cially hit strangers la ear city.—C.
M. BEYER, pastor.
International Bible Students Ann’s.
Will hold all meetings at 503 Lee
street. . Sunday morning the first
lesson will be at 10. The Author or
the Atonement.” Following this
study at: 11 there will be a Bible
study, “A Chosen Leader and a
Chosen Land.” Gen. 12:3. In the
evening at 1:30 there will be a Bible
stutdy about “The Atonement Day
Burnt Offerings,” Lev. 10:3-5. All
are welcome to these Bible studies.
-LOCAL ECOLESIA. •
Fare Avenue nvangelicnt.
Corner Vale avenue and Twenty-
Second street. Remember Sunday
school will begin at 9:45 followed
by the morning sermon. We are
continuing to count on that men’s
class te do things this year and we
were so proud to see the new ones
in the Sunday school last Sunday
and glad to see the interest mant-
fested ta the work. Come to the
MAMINIMMA
Pierni sleights Bowerth Lengee
Epworth League of the Floral
Heights Methodist Church, corner
Tenth and Folk. An instructive and
interesting program will be ren-
dered. Be on time at Ifta Bring
year triends to a young people’s
organization that you cannot afford
to mjes, Everyboar, welcome.
chetetian selenee soefets′
Church edifice corner Tenth and -
. Van Buren streets. Sunday School
»:•> a. m. Lesson sermon 11:00 a.
m. Subject. “God.” Testimonial
meeting Moe e’elock Wednesday
evening. Reading room located in
room 15. ward building, #M| Bighth
, street, is open from 2100 to 5:00 p.
m. daily, except Sundays and holi-
days. The public le cordials, in-
vited to attend the services and use
- oom.yo
nehouishuntea
members of St. Aloisiue Sodality
and other enildren at 8.00/ a. m.
Hith mass at 10:00 a. m. Sermon on
“Parental Responsibility,” from the
text: “And Jesus advanced i wish
dom and ase. and peace with God
and mon,” Luke 2:52, showing Jesus
in His youth to a model for child
dron, and the responsibility of par-
ents to training their children to
follow and imitate this model, so
that it greatly depends on the par-
ents whether their chi ldren will be
saints of heaven or reprobates in
hell. Buneat Schers —-
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She Is Not for Sale
and metaned
saints of heaven or son
hell. Sunday School and
tion at 7:80 p. m. any .__„„..
the mystery at the Blessed Trinity,
continued. Visitors welcome, w
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