Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 223, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 29, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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PRAYER AND
SHERMAN -DAILY DEMOCRAT,
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'EDNESDAY, MARCH 29, I §W
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After a rent of one day the ,revival
jl^eitfral Christian church resumed
its services Tuesday night with ft
crowded iiottac. The men's dam, about
forty strong, assembled at the M. &
J*, bahk and' marched to the church
in a b««l.v, it'll by judge J. F. Holt,
the icher. ft whs announced tfcnt
baptmn would be administered Wt'<b
ncKtliU/ night at 7:15 o'clock. Tb«r«r
(Tny^HtjTit was announced as women's*
and their friends are.expected to be
oh; hand. Hut the faK that women will
bej4jecla> gneafa on this occasion does
il<>fexeluTTT*"YW'then and tbey arp vx~
jeeted to be present, also. _
Mr. Harvard Saxtodj the song lead-1
er, rendered a solo. "My Father
Knows." just preceding the sermon.
Mr. Sax ton's sh)gij^ ^pdr^Bfllty * in
htjf the sett# services
hf cau't look to you in the hour of sad
experience and know that his* father
Is a praying mtin, you will hare failed
In your mission in the world. That's
wlwt. A.wntUtf. JnwrWlUt* ;
er," said the evsngeiiat^-" r
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Ja-it Well with your soul, yonng
man? God wlii answer prayer. Men
need (iod. Some in this city havtjjm-
written chapters in their. lives, real
trials, struggles, immoral places. "I
tell .you life is the most real battle
ground man ever trod upon. Men go
out every morning and struggle in
very real fashion with the sins and
temptations of this world. If a young,
man attains to the height of ideal
Christian manhood he must pass
No i-l iiion Miners to .strike. f
Springfield, III., MnJcli iS*: - \on-
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worker#, ineiJhted today.
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through infinite peril to accomplish. P°ino*Tut: „ , .
it.'* Many in ShM'mftnTMVlffht are In ' ., Ftatarlew, lesas, March 2
the depths of sin because they had
hot the courage to say no. God wants
to g|ve you that courage and If y*>u
wiil step out for Christ that courage
wUll dejr^lop within you. "Ho\V often
we set. men resist God and go on ATiW , tl . M - „ - - .
oi till nlmoit the end of Hfty^heu j tIl(' R«'d Kim-
cast the „ dregs of life In-the face of lut'm H>r' s
WILL BE HERE
MAKING l'KEPAKATIONS TO EX-
HIBIT AT THE RED RIVER
VAUCY FAIR THIS FALL.
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day morning of last week- Mrs. Clara [
Hall Kern visited the club girls ofi,
this community. The members are
sewing on the aprons and have set
the eggs and planted the garden seed.
They hope to have a fine exhibit a
new
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Jesus and accent religion as a sort of
-fire escape.'' is-St well with thy
land? He toid iib«>nt_au-«tperience
4d Dr. Torrey iii-tt ineetlng when a
womaxL^ostr^arid askfd him to pray
communl
Sunflower,
is admitted to the club.
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li-g rrSTHts in tlie way of good sing
Im.
ltev. Packard took .his text from
2nd Kings 4reading the whole
-i story (onnectetl with the Shunamlte
" woman, upon the death ofjier child
and her visit to Elijah, the*words of
the text, which was the sid jeet feik
the sermon,/being, "is it well with
-thiols it veil with tiiy husband, is
lesday night Mrs. Kern and Mr.
Morris came and gave a shor-Uiaik. i
Mrs. W. C. KUlot and daughter,
__ Miss Irene KHidfct, and Miss Iiticille
MiusiMiniT thi?she ftdt k was Kt>-V,'s spent the week end with na-
tives in Sliennan. ,
l i Miss Merle Griffin spent Sunday at
the home of her uncle and auHT^ Mr.
and IMrs. L. C. Griffin.
Mr, Weight started
the last sermon he would ever hear.
Her husband committed suicide the
next morning. Packard added Impres-
sively "This may be the last sermon
same nf yoyfnwiaiygTJMr
told of l>eing asked to talk to a^nan
In a meet|hg who when ajiproached
said "1 pUt my trust in the Masonic
I^wlge." Here Packard paused long
to state that be was a 32nd degree
^tasoii. Knight Templar ar.d a Shrlner
and that he regarded Masonry as the
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it well with thy-Chilli; H>-Huiilliiri"h|]r(,h o( irRm Ohrlrt. "Hutu
\Vhe yon (11 e the
hold a pow-wow
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Slxwy of Shumunlte Woman
T^w--i*tnry ol tiie Shunamite woman
aiid her experience with the prophet
of God upon the death.of her child
ot v'u ujw-u ,1U ",'T'; arewpt Jesus Christ as your savior/;
* t*H well t#1J thvYt Js a clks(|^r|MH)ple I &X-
4be...jdHtpfe Incident haa-mfiby lessons 'baelCfifHP iu thlsi meeting it
^kvhlch shijuhf Im appropriated by all. I ....
LW'ThTng aiM ve all others stands otit
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save your soul.
lodge offlcL
over your carcass, atlnpt resolutions
and you-will go to hell, if you don
Jesus Christ as your savior.
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_s the Main's oF ^Herman," deflated
the evangelist. Woman, is it well
witti your soulV There are women in
Sherman who if they died would never
1* ipissed. Why? Beciiuwt they have
lived that narrow,, .self-entered, shlvt-'
skirted, lip sikk. painted fflce, drop
Mtitch socicty life. -The wothan who
goes out with t$e aiuth point of her
vertebrae exposed ami a walking ad-
vertlsemeut for a caltoratile factory
Is not apt to be of much force in the
< i.nmnudty."
Is it well with thy child? Are you
setting the proper, example before
your Im vs and girls? Will your life
be thrown back in your face when
vou are old nyd your children have
iead lives of sin und degradation?,The
evangelist delivered an earnest appeal
to all present -men and women, boys
and. girls to step out on the side of
right and accept Jesus Christ as their
saviour. At the invitation four united
with the ehutch.
To Prohibit Women Smoking.
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■ nd that is the importunity In prayer
-end determination to accomplish
ihings for Hod. There is a brand 'of
religion fn fin world today that be-
lieves some tbi"X* <•* he necomplisb-
.. I'd, some region able things, but how
}uauv In. tie* world have the filth
that ctfthiltWs. the faith that all things
me possibl • lo idiu that believes? He
illustrated his pofitt by telling of A
boy who had run away from home
aud went, into a church to warm and
the preacher asked" all who desired
prayer to rAlae their hands. The boy
raised bis hand and before he left
tfce ehurcli was converted; He wrote
home, telling his .parents the Joyful
news of his conversion, receiving a
letter 12- days later that his father
laid died on the very day. and almost
ut the very hour he was converted. Ills
lather had refused to be comforted
and continually prayed for God to
save his poor Wandering boy, The
letter froiu his mother stated "My ls y,
you are. a Christian touight because
your father wouldn't let you be lost.''
He Illustrate! his faith in the effi-
cacy of prayer by. the story of Geo.
Muter, a philanthropist in England,
who started, an orphanage with only
a wonderful faith in God. Finally. In
the orphanage there were chil-
dren and one morning the cook never
started th« fires because, as idle said
jlhere was nctblng to trodlf. and up-
*1 raided Mui. r fm- irytn* to the
«rrphanag(« en faith. He told her to
light the fires and get all things
ready and then went Into a secret
chamber to, pray to God Almighty. In
a short time the cook came and
said "Mr. Muler.'lfs all right; two
—-4t«y--l««a4 "0&~food"havo just , backed
up to the d«or.M ''It matters little how
miH'h wealth you leave your boy, if
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JIMMIE HOLMES
FADS AND FANCIES
THE MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS
Shermap Hall, Friday, Saturday, April 7-8
CAST OF SIXTY-MOSTLY GIRLS
SPEC1AN SCENERY—BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES
PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00
AUSPICES SHERMAN TENNIS CLUB.
J.\- thr Associated PT0U
Chicago, 111., March 29.—An
nance to prohibit v,-omen from smok-
ing In public idaces has l'>ee'n drafte«l
by Alderman Lyle for presentation to
the State Council tomorrow, the Al-
derman announced today. He declar-
ed few women smoked, but those who
do set a f>ad < sample for Jtlie yonng.
^jttexiro to be Represented.
relatives in Shenuau. Friday.
Oran Duke, has retffi-ne<l home from
Pleasant Valley where lie attended,
the home-fa?cr,t play Friday night.
Miss Kate Griffin spent Sundi}
ternoon with Mis# Kth
Miss Ludjc^ t-iwVe spent Salurdgy
Sunday with Ifw ^ml Mrs.
<>. BraS^well.
Those on the sick list this,week are^
I, N. Bennett, J. j^-BaJofTjftud--Mis.
Jyhn Chesnut. —"T"
Futff;ne Crovr of Enterprise speut
Sunday with Olcu Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Iicnnctf of
Kouthmayde were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Itcnnctt Snnday
r.fternmm.
Hunter Williams of Southniavde
was a visitor in this conuuunlty Sun-
day.
Ptainv'ew School Notes.
. School vi'Ul close April 2K. Final ex-
aminations will be held Thursday and
Friday. April 20 and 21. All students
a rebooking forward K« promotion.
Th.« I'lalnvicw first s<h< ol nine
lur.tehfd the Southmayde nine In a
baseball game Weduesday evening.
The score was 5 and 2 in favor _ of
Southmayde. Tlie s< cond nine match-
ed the Southmayde second nine on
the Plain view diamond Friday even-
ing. • The score was 23 to and 13 in
<"avor of Pt Sin view.
' Our school missed the County Iuter-
tBcboSastie Meet on account, of muddy
roads; Never mind, we've a pike un-
der construction; as soon as it is fin-
ishe<lr-then let it rain.
We liope to carry a four year high
school course next year instead of
three.
-We are preparing a home-talent
play for the last of the school term.
Everybody invited. No admission fees.
No collection.
TODAY—
^ Nick Carter
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Frances Ford and Elia Hall
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A Prof. Case, Rufe Hall, Allie Noble Minstrel.
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SCttNTtFlC OEVEWATIOH.
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Wa^hinxton. March i.'tt. — President
Ohregon has acceptetl on behalf of the
Mexiean government, an invitation t<>
Ihi? n'prt^ntiMl in the Pan American
Conference of --Women- at Italtimom
next month, the National I^eagiie of
Women voters anuounc sl today.
Performanee at 8:00 p. m.
Every night and Friday and
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See Denison Herald Today.
Commencing Tomorrow for 3 Wonderful Days-
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HARK! HARK! THE DOGS DO BARK!
The circus is coming to town! With a wonderful story of
life and love und^r the Big Tent!
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Something different from all the other pictures ever made!
And at sure to win your hearts as Jumbo did when you were
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At Fall of Fas as an Army of Gowns!
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Also Harold Lloyd Comedy
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with lords and d' ke«! Some lovCr for lady fair, queening
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lint hurrah for a lad that was never licked! And—Come
see 'em all fall for Gunlawt! 0
Six joyous reels fo a finish? with beanty and "clasK" at the
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Based on the Famous Play, "The Champion"
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We are expectfcf capacity crowds, so Come Early.
Matinee 25c; Children 10c. Nights 30c; Children 10c.
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 223, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 29, 1922, newspaper, March 29, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194255/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .