The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, March 3, 1938
THE CORRIGAN PRESS
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| CARMONA CHURCH
NEWS
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Sunday school at 10 a. m.
We had an attendance of 57
last Sunday. We invite every-
one to come. Please come!
Let’s keep the attendance
growing.
Church service was con-
ducted by the Baptist pastor
last Sunday morning and night.
The scripture for these ser-
vices was as follows: Morn-
ing, Psalm, 51:12; Night,
John 16.
Next Sunday, March G at
7:30 p. m. the Methodist pas-
tor will conduct the service.
Be sure to come!
B. Y. P. U. at 7 o’clock on
Sunday evening.
The Junior B. Y. P. U.,
sponsored by C. O. Watts, had
for their lesson last Sunday
night, “How Baptists Work
Together.”
Bible quiz—Sponsor.
Lesson, by nine members.
Summary of the Book of
Ruth, by Hazel Moulder.
Their attendance foi Sun-
day night was 19.
Missionary Society
The Woman’s Missionary
Society met at the church last
Friday afternoon and a pro-
gram entitled, “Keeping Fit
Spiritually” was rendered as
follows:
Song—“Take My Life and
Let It Be.”
Song—“Have Thine Own
Way Lord.”
Prayer—Mrs. W. B. Oliver.
Reading of the minutes and
treasurer’s report—Mrs. J. C.
Cline.
Leader—Mrs. W. H. Ster-
ling.
Scripture, Romans 8:10-17
and introduction, Mrs. W. H.
Sterling.
Prayer and compassion,
Mrs. J. L. Sailer.
Temperance, Mrs. John
Puntch.
Purity, Mrs. J. W. Matlock.
Patience and Forgiveness,
Mrs. W. B. Oliver, Jr.
Respect, Mrs. Charles Stan-
ford.
Duty and Hope, Mrs. W.
H. Sterling.
Faith, Mrs. J. C. Cline.
Love and Charity, Mrs. B.
H. Manning.
Song—“Love Is the Theme.”
We were, glad to have Mrs.
J. R. Gilbert visit our meet-
ing.
with Mr. Bill Harrell and fam-
ily.
Miss Irma Lee Andrews of
Texas City is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Z. E. Fann.
Mr. Alfred Branch spent
Sunday in Houston.
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Rev. and Mrs. I. D. Teer,
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Teer and
children visited relatives at
Corrigan Sunday.
Wheeler Lilley, who is at-
tending school at Huntsville,
spent the week end with the
home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Torbert
and children visited friends
at Diboll one night last week.
Mrs. Oscar Tynes and chil-
dren, W. H. and Yvonne, vis-
ited Mrs. H. V. Smith at
Burke last week.
Mrs. B. J. Wheeler and son,
L. M., visited relatives at
Athens one day last week.
Mrs. Mellie Hooper and
children, L. D. and Bessie
Mae of Redland, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
M. B. Wheeler.
Misses Lavada Wheeler and
Irene Lawrence of Lufkin
spent Sunday in the M. B.
Wheeler home.
Miss Marjorie Stone visited
friends at Livingston last
week.
Dr. Pullen and Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Pullen of Corri-
gan visited in the Lilley home
here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Truman Reader of Dal-
las visited Woodrow Lilley
here Sunday.
L. M. Wheeler attended the
fat stock show at Houston
last week.
BUY A MODERN CAR NOW-mas
YOU HAVE MORE TO TRADE AND LESS TO PAT
SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY DAY
FOR
UNITY ASSOCIATION
TO BE HELD WITH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CORRIGAN, TEXAS
MARCH 4, 1938
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Mr. Guy Puntch of Kountze
spent the week end with
John H. Puntch and family.
Miss Lucille Lakey of Cleve-
land is visiting Mrs. Pete Dow.
Mrs. L. A. Dindinger of Cor-
rigan visited Mrs. John Puntch
Tuesday.
Miss Miriam Sailer spent
the week end in Corrigan with
Misses Mable Lafferty and
Margaret Davis.
Mrs. L. C. Moore and daugh-
ter, Martha Ann, are visiting
Mrs. Moore’s parents in Sils-
bee.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Wheeler
of Groveton spent Sunday
10:00 Song and devotional service.................................J. B. Crockett
10:15 Welcome and get acquainted Pastor, W. A. Cockrell
10:20 Sunday School address............................-....................W. J. Lites
10:50 Sunday School Conferences:
Standard of Excellence. What is it; How to present
it: How to use it; How to maintain it.
Cradle Roll and Beginners.............................................Livingston
Primary .......................................................................................... Camden
Juniors ........................................................ Huntington
Intermediates ....................... Mrs. John B. Crockett
Seniors ........................................................................ John B. Crockett
Adults ................................................................. Diboll First Church
11:40 Sermon...........................J. B. Oliver, Missionary of District 3
12:25 Lunch.........................................Served by the Corrigan Church
1:30 Devotional ........................................................................A. E. Riemann
1:45 Sunday School and Evangelization........................W. J. Lites
2:20 Sunday School Conferences:
Class Problems; Best Methods of Teaching; Business
Session of Class; Visitation.
Cradle Roll and Beginners.............................................Livingston
Primary ............................................................................................ Camden
Juniors ...........-........................................................................ Huntington
Intermediates .......................................... Mrs. John B. Crockett
Seniors ........................................................................ John B. Crockett
Adults ..................................................................... Diboll First Church
3:05 The Associational Sunday School Organization
Set-up and Purpose..............................W. A. Cockrell, Supt.
3:30 Inspirational Address.............................................Rev. J. R. Nutt
Moderator of the Association
SEE ANY CAR DEA1ER
DISPLAYING THIS SIGN
Get there early while the choice is wide—
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This National Used Car Exchange
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OWN A BETTER CAR for a small invest-
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Many are 1937, ’36 and ’35 models —
backed by the finest of dealer guaran-
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And the “first-class” transportation of
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Connections at Houston for Galveston, Corpusua Christi, San Antonio, Austin, and all
points South and Southwest.
Connections at Nacogdoches for Center, San Augustine, and other points.
Connections at Tyler for Dallas, Fort Worth and all points West.
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North, East and Northeast.
Serving all East Texas Oil Field Points direct.
See or call our local agent at Aydeiotte Hotel for schedules and low fares to all points.
EXAMPLE OF LOW FARES
FROM CORRIGAN, To:
O. W.
R. T.
FROM CORRIGAN, To:
O. W.
R. T.
Houston
$1.90
$3.45
5.70
$ .50
$ .90
4.80
Galveston ...................................
.. 3.15
Shreveport ..........................
........... 2.65
Corpus Christi .........................
.. 4.90
8.45
Tyler .......................................
.......... 2.25
4.05
San Antonio ...............................
... 5.85
10.55
Longview................................
........... 2.85
5.15
Austin ......
4.90
8.45
Nacogdoches .......................
............90
1.65
Dallas .........................................
4.00
7.20
Henderson ......................
2.00
3.60
AIRLINE MOTOR COACRES. INC.
C. D. THOMAS, President and Gea. Mgr.
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Gilbert, J. R. The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1938, newspaper, March 3, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642446/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.