Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 102, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 25, 1943 Page: 4 of 16
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In Sweetwater Churches
Throughout the Ages, the Churches of the World
have stood out as lighthouses in the fog of doubt
and fear. Always ready to guide the steps of man in-
to the paths of righteousness and the way to eternal
salvation.
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First Christian Church
Hugh B. Warner, Pastor
3rd and Elm Street
First Presbyterian Church
C. W. Williams, Pastor
Locust and Fourth Street
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Lamar Street Baptist Church
. F. H. Porter, Pastor
South Lamar Street
Church of Christ
L. N. Moody, Minister
Elm and Fourth Street
Nazarene Church
W. R. McClure, Pastor
Oak and Ninth Streets
Fundamental Baptist Church
A. L. Patt<#son, Pastor
Third and McCaulley
Catholic Churches
HOLY FAMILY
Father Joseph Ballarin
Crane and Fifth
IMMACULATE HEART
Father Raymond Martinez
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A world without the sweet influence of the Churches
would soon become brackish and vile, like a salty
marsh that is never refreshed by the pure waters
of a running stream. It would produce no life and all
fresh and living things would die within its morass.
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First Methodist Church Calvary Lutheran Church
T. M. Johnston, Pastor
Fourth and Cedar
St. Stephen's Episcopal
H. H. Black, D. D., Rector
500 Locust Street
First Baptist Church
J. M. Sibley, Pastor
Third and Elm Streets
L. D. Braun, Pastor
701 Silas Street
Church of God
Charles Monroe, Pastor
Ninth and Cypress
Church of God
O. L. Gates, Pastor
West Broadway
Highland Heights M. E. Church Christian Science Church
J. E. Shewbert, Pastor
109 W. Arkansas
Regular Services
Tenth and Crane Street
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Qlorify The Day By Attending Some,Church
The Churches of Sweetwater have planned special services for Easter. You will find within their doors a friendly welcome that will cheer your heart and revivify
the lagging spirit that holds us all within its grip at various times. Within the peace and quiet of a church we can again attune our spirits of the wonderful caden-
ces of grace and adoration.
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This Page Sponsored In The Interest Of Better Church Attendance By—
Nichols Flowers
Wear a Flower Easter
Yates Funeral Home
.Sid Wells, Owner
- Bunkley's Accessory Shop
Mrs. Earl Bunkley
Dr. P. T. Quasi, Optometrist
- 32 Years in Sweetwater
Sweetwater Laundry Company
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Russell's Department Store
Sweetwater Local Mutual Insurance Assn.
Dr. E. B. Pool
Oeteopathic-Physician
Mrs. S. N. Leach
County Treasurer
M. T. York's Store
Frances Voss, Mgr.
Bowen Drug Store
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowen
L. W. Scott
County Clerk
Catching's Drug Store
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Catching
Mike Trammel) Sales and Service
Serving With Better Butane Gas
N. D. Reeves
County Constable
W. V. Roy Service Station
Gull Products—401 hi. Broadway
Delas Reeves
Nolan County Judge
Cowen's Shoe Store
Vitality Footwear
H. A. Walker
General Insurance
Mrs. Myrtle Robertson
District Clerk
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Burton-Lingo Company
Lee Langley, Mgr.
Sears Roebuck & Company
Fred Howard, Mgr.
D. A. Clark
General Insurance
Raymond Bishop
County Tax Assessor-Collector
Rasco Cleaners
Dri-Sheen
Oneita's Tot Shop
Summer Togs
Harp's Consolidated Cab Co.
Dial 2272
W. H. Bennett
Insurance Agent
Mrs. Exa Ford
Beauty Shop
Home Dairy Company
Sweet Cream Butter
Shook Tire Company
Leo Nunn, Mgr.
Johnston Funeral Home
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Johnston
The Thompson Agency
Roy Thompson—George Thompson
Vandervoort's
Ferguson Lumber Company
Bryan Buck, Mgr.
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 102, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 25, 1943, newspaper, April 25, 1943; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth282530/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1941-1945&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.