The Daily Herald. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 305, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 3, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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CHURCH ANNOUIf€EMKJiT8. ♦
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Directors—G. A, Holland. C. C. Barthold, .T. O. Tucker. G. S. White.
C. C. Littleton, Barney Holland, H. 0. Barthold.
Christian Chapel.
Services begin each Lord’s day at
10 a. m. Prayer meting Wednesday
evening at 7 p. m. Breaching next
Lord’s day at 11:20 a. in. and 7 p. m.
The old soldiers have announced that
they would worship with us. We glad-
ly welcome them and their friends.
The subject for the sermon will be
“The Tt'ue Soldier” at the morning
appointment, and. “How to be a True
Soldier” at evening appointment.
A. O. COLLEY.
lady told art® other
she was in love—
nil)) SERVICES IJt CHURCHES
im TliE WEEK Of 1‘BAYER
The First Methodist, First Presby-
; terian, First Baptist and Grace Pres-
.... . . „ . . , byterian churches will hold union
ith the repair work this shop is turn-; meeting8 during next week.
goyt A^o^^r peop/ejn town The ^ of Uiese churche8 ask
»1 thd same,way about it. Pact fs,|the hearty co.operatiou o( their mem-
St ^ii bers and the Christian people of the
«p* and bounds. The reason is we;tQWn Jn this series Qf meetings. Thej
lake it a rule to use only the kind of;Church Qf Jesu8 Christ i8 called upon
mid. da-only. -Rlie kir'':| "r
■worteAhat wHi make yen always think i
1 e-i’e'fyAvhere to set'this week apart to
prayer, to study together the interest
.. of us when your *ho<^ gabled, ; j of kingd0Iri here on earth, to
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Side Square.
pray for its building up in all parts of
! the world and in our own hearts. The
j holiday season is now past and the
Lodge No. 275, A. F. 4fc A. M. uevuut at-mte 1U
Jmy • Saterday night on or before! hands, if it is in our hearts, to make eJa, musjc
f full moon in each month. • it a week of enduring good for our 2:30 p m
~ ^ W. Q. GIBBS, W. E | town. Will every one who reads this 3.15 p n
Ke-X-tt SHARP. Secret'4m HOVf j determine to DO SOMETHING FOR meeting '
_____J THESE MEETINGS? 8:1B p. m„ Christian Endeavor re-
It is npt only txpected that you shall viva] *•
should not
take up this coming
it full of
First Methodist Church.
At the First Methodist church Rev. i
E. Hightower wil preach at 11 a. in. I
and 7 p. m. In the morning the sub-
ject will be “The Gifts of the Years,”
and at night he will discuss “Taking
Stock.”
The morning sermon will be follow-
ed by the communion. At this sor-
vice, in addition to the hymn singing
the choir will render an anthem and
Miss Helen Stanley will sing a solo.
At the evening service the choir , will
render another anthem and Mrs. Pear)
Lowe and Miss Irene Watt will sing
a duet.
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AWARDED
Medal and Diploma for Superiority
over all competitors at the great
World’s Fair and at all fairs and
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expositions wherever exhibited.
f*. •, , i new, year is growing on
SOMJC LODGE j God’s pen
«*“d meetingfOf PhoeAta, week and make it full of eager and,'alld 01d soldiers’service. Address by
devciut service for Him? It is in our
Central Christian Church.
9:45 a. m., Bible school.
10:45 a. m., combined C. W. B.
Mrs. H. E. Berg of Fort Worth. Spe-
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a) to iRUIGHTS OF FYTHIAS
K’T - 'Lone Star Lodge No. 4,
ft '»~K. of P;J meets every Tues-
day night. Knight* rt*H
s ’lHg always welcome. Ca*
>• tie Hail West Side Square
#• -Si H. ENDACOTT, G. t>
HENSLEY, K. R. & S.
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Weatherford Lodge
- ,t _No. 77,(1. O.O. F.meeR
rr Tfiursd^r night In Odd Fellowt
N. Main street, over Waldockh
market. .
,K,.......r "p BEN F. LEWIS, N. G.
: WM. HAAS. Secretary.
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attend the service at your own church,
but that you shall attend the services
at all the other churches. In a great
city where Billy Sunday is holding a
'religious campaign, religion will be
the most talked of subject; it will be
here in Weatherford if we will give
God His right-of-way in our hearts
during this special week of services.
Go to your neighbor and ask him to
come to the House of God. Come to
him with.’a heart full of love and a
burning desire that he attend you to
the service. . Be on time—half past
seven is the hour lor beginning the
services.
The following is the order of chur-
ches and preachers for the evening:
7:15 p. m., special musical service
7:30 p. m„ sermon, “Looking Back-
ward and Forward," by Pastor H. E. i
Berg. ' "
Henceforth, preaching every Sun-;
day.
DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING
POWDER is the one great bak-
ing powder, for over half a century
known and celebrated for its pur-
ity, strength, and keeping quality.
Its use assures the food against
alum and all forms of unwhole-
some adulterations that go with
imitation, low grade brands.
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North Side Baptist
9:30 a. m., Sunday school teachers’
meeting.
9:45 a. in., Sunday school, •(. X.
Ward, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. by
the pastor.
2-p. m„ Sunbeam Band.
3 p. m., Singing.
6 p. m., B.*Y. P. U.
H L. Moseley
G.W.
Baron*
oseley & Barcus
Attorneys-al-Law ■
WILL MACTICE IN ALL THE COUNT*
,6IVIL LAW AND COLLECTION*
Wednesday night, prayer meeting.
Monday evening, First Presbyterian ScrJpture le880n> Mat. 10th chapter.
Leader, Tom Davis; pianist, Lillian
Martin; chorister, D. M. Ragle: com-
ments on the acripture lesson by Cal
Jones, J. B. Crabb and others.
C. H. RAY, Pastor.
ahiLO- ftkoBMOrer: Citizens National Back
t iv ! Weatherford,. Texw . . , I
•J. G. Patton
Tuesday evening, Grace Presbyte-
rian-55. L. Rieves.
Wednesday evening. First Baptist—
G. M. Oakley.
Thursday evening, First Methodist
—W. A. Wray.
F'riday evening, First Presbyterian
—E. Hightower.
Grace Presbyterian Church.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., T. R.
Erwin, superintendent.
New Pastor af Central Christian
Church.
As a result of the recent evangelis-
tic meetings held at the Central Chris-
tian church, that congregation is man-
ifesting new life and is going to begin
the new year with a regular pastor to
fill the pulpit every Sunday.
Rev. H. E. Berg of Oakland, Calif.,
has been called to take charge of the
work. Good things are already being
said of him. He is not only a preach*
er of ability, but aim an accomplish*
ed singer, vong loader and choir di-
rector. He has held positions as paid
soloist tor large city churches. The
effect of tills combination is already
small for our Sunday school, as the
school is now being graded and calls
B#* A'-.
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am
the men here
sure that all
will agree with me, that to
rightly
for more room, but we are hoping that I rule over a gathering of good womgQ,
it is tiie Lord’s w ill that we can have i who are in the habit of having thg
faith to litanch a movement such ns 1 la8t Ha>- a' **»elr own respective dOBU
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idle, is certainly an- undertaking any
v/iil enable ys to get a better and lar-j
ger house. We have had services both I'* ua.."0,,1,J as8iune wlth
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H. L.SteBDhi S.HJ.Grtnd»t*tt
i :rStenais i Brinlstaff I
aadJCoanselors-at-L&w 11
Yi parson who paid -in
Place.- »»• i,
ore attention
to
sermons,
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Weatherford. Toxab
atteatioil givenl,to all baalnc-u
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parson who paic
e ploa^uc^e of' llle than to his
wj/k take® to task for 6is
worfidliness by a Quaker friend. TS»e
reboke, »ay» NOW Ywk Tnbijfle,
was none t^d lesd effqptlve for being
tactful. | L i
Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, manifest by the growing attendance
“Contrasts at the First Ixtrd’s Sup- at church services the few Sundays he
per.” ■'? has b*sen hero. His splendid solos and
p. m.
Junior Endeavor, 3 o’clock.
Meeting of church officers. 3
Senior Endeavor, 6 p. m.
Preaching at 7 o’clock. ’ Subject,
inspiring services of song are proving
very important and attrnclivo i-w-
uroa He claims that within a thru’-
rime he will have th<
special music in the
, ‘Thrde Oates on a Side
| Jv ! o! i CbU'iKhnion will be observed at the services will especially abound in While such service Is
, r;, ; Friend,” kiA the Quakew”I under- mornfng service. A cordial invita- music. ;churches, I am
stand thee’s cleyer atjf«k;-^|tening. t}oil j6 given to all to attend these ser-; Rev. Mr. Berg has reorganized the;not appreciate
“I have few equals ‘and-no superiors
at that sport,'* the pgrftop/ replied.
day and night all (he past week, ex-
cept two days when the pastor had to
be away holding funeral services. So
as we start, out on the journey of F.
*<: 'tj< v,.i* g. Cd wil! t
all mankind and tlmni!fulao:a to or.-
~eeVr;s.lv F.’fhrr for nil His benefi,;
it iu. We wish to clpee .vthis an-
nouncement by th inking all the good
people who have In nny wnv helped
u: .t the past, and most especially to
ths Herald for the very prompt, cheer-
ini and accurate manner in Xvhlc’t it
has made all of our announcements.
Tile office force lias been exceedingly
best choir'and (COuriqouH to us and the paper an-
elty. Evening! nouncenicnts have helped ns much.
free to all the
sure many of us do
it as much as we
trembling.’
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Alexander, Power
bills: tt -n*' « °
& Ridgway
ncNCRAt. Law pbactica
KM I-* Main St. Ft. Worth, Texas
complacently. ; ,
"N’evertheJess, friend,’
vices.
On account of
Bible school and wiH himself teach J should. But for me, 1 want to say
the union meetings, the young ladles’ and young mens’; that I like the Herald, first, as a new«-
saig the Qua-
the congregational meeting which was class. During each Sund iy
ker., ” if I^were a fox,, I; would hide evening haB postponed until the
tellers thee Would never' find me.> following
to have been held next Wednesday ; session he will give a short lecture or ; i
school | paper, and second, because, eo far as
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cut: f.ii> undertaking
tty i c. . ycOi, doubtless', is; iU
' i" I ft. }'c««j n»:t offialently per*
"re i • .*v, in the name Of fra*
J- '• tr'-.A friendship, 1 have
• 1 •' irrhic privilege
< r ji-'i .-«• tHng VMS retiring Guardian
of this Grove, this small token of the
iT: • t r,i v i.h which she is MM'
s v least a port of the membership
ef ’hi- rircle! and to say to her on
i.eh'it of the doners of this memento,
il:nt t!-o pr ice an i dignity with which
she I is presided, the ganHeoes* and
with wiiicii she has performed
it c duties of the office- of Guardian
ef ’’lit Grove, las endeared hervto
many hearts. Sovereign Nora Love*
lady, (permit rne to say Queen Love*
lady), in the name of fraternity, wt
wish you to hear this as an evldeuo#
tiiat your efforts have been appreoH
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“Where would you hide?” asked the
parson, with a frown.
“Friend,” said the Quaker, “I would
hide in thy study.”
Wednesday.
J. G. PATTON, Pastor.
object lesson to the entire school, all the odltorials show that the editor
This, he believes, will make the scs- stands for all the good things; third.
^ T. A. Henderson
- ■ WUh Sadler Company
Funeral Director ii
Embalmer
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First Baptist Church.
Rev. W. A. Wray will fill his pulpit
at both hours tomororw Morning
subject, -“A -New Year's Benediction
Evening subject, "Dealing Honestly
(with God and our Fellowmen.” I>et
the merchant -have his scales to bal-
sions more interesting, as well as at
tractive to the Sunday school pupils, iches by making
He ia also planning Interesting pro- without which we would
« .. - at — — A ^ f -t . I
because it helps the pastors and ehur-
our
There is more Catarrh in this sec-
tion of the country than all other dis-
ease* put jogatlfer, and bntfl the last
few years was supposed to be Incur- \
«!< M in .non -p*.
scribed local remedies, and by con-. l^t the wood-seller have his wood the
SBBSS
stantly failing to cure with iocs!
treatment pronounced It incurable! j
requires constltutionai treatment
frail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
j aJ'RPP y.'j Cheney & - Co.. Toledo, Ohio, U
the only constitutional cure on th#
< 4-marML ft ts takm internally ia
< ► I Ar.apn from 10 dron
the blood and mu-
E. Clyde Whitlock Ir-mSrJ/Sia JPR..
Teacher of Violin 1 j
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to cure. Send for circulars
and testimonials. Address:
F. J. CHENEY i CO., Toledo, O.
I' Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Take Hail’s Family Pills for con-
same all the way through. Don’t put
the best fruit on top and the sorry
When you advertise Zi
pounds of sugar for a dollar, be sure
to give that amount. Give God the
time, talent and money you are due
Him. Come out to this service and
to a teaspoonful j get in good shape for the New Year
Sunday school at J»’.45 a. m., R.
Knox, superintendent,
We will be glad to have you at each
of these services.
W. A. WRAY. Pastor.
have been able to dls*uv«y, lh;i. J’Rd,. and ^r jmtiq^.t’uough pos,
slhly not pleasant at alt times to all
person*, still the honors of this
believe when ui
anonuncements ^ur Hurt’s purpose will provf
be much “rUaVB h^n ,lke th,B’ Pdh» __
grams for every mating of ^ Chrlr-'dered. | Af *». 'h« Groat ^f0
" ' , i when life's duties are all ended and
than Endeavor soch’H n like man- ( UA ’ ’ ! aytor <We go to receive the reward of Its
;i,r he’expects to revive all depart, ! consummation.
"nother valuatde addition to the ^ MerWoi White Liniment is a spieu- May- rmsr Ta r succeseorpreside tt
Another va man ip ammi n dl<1 application for Sore Throat. Cold ‘ropartipUf as you have done, and re-
working forco ci th.- ' hurch s s. 0B fhe Lungs, Croup and Pains 4n U»e PPjve a jllBt *and hearty co-operatkm
Berg, a woman of exceptional talents. .Chest. Saturate a piece of flan::®!
She is a trained c hurch worker, a j cloth with the liniment anti tire r.s ?.
of splendid sc-1 bl’’<*t JMa very pent tr-nip*. w?l|
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of the entire^ membership.
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splendid organizer.
and rare executive I
'not blister and
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way. A
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oonservative, saving—these tlungs will bring you gradually
i the ladder of success.
becauW they‘get In too big 6 hurty, too
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ftnx- ;
■ just out ot -reach.
to save.
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First Preshyterten fbareb.
Rev. S. L. Rieves will occupy his
pulpit at both hours. Subject for 11
a. m., “My Heart ts Fixed: O God. My
Heart is Fixed.” Subject for 7:15 p
ro„ "Wipe Out the Past.”
Junior Endeavor at 4 p m.
Senior Hhxdeavor at 6:15 p. m.
3unday school at #745 a. m . Her-
bert Altfather, superintendent.
A cordial welcome awaits all who
may come to worship with qs.
The pastors have arranged
complishments.
ability. She is ;« author, lectur-
er and preacher, and stinds rex y I M, O,
any time to fill the pniptt if h-r bus-j Barker •
eofld have netel t ( a »n:h*Gt;i?e. -4he-j < e*s,
has lectured throughout the -tv b cojw «h :
problems of «tci :l evil* .She will de ; e«i by
iieer the regular address at the morn-1Th
!ng service, tomorrow. Jan. 4th.
Mr and Mrs. Berg express them-
selves as very favorably impressed
with Weatherford, arid believe the
people here are beyond the average
city of it* size In culture and Inteltt-
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Alexander & Co , exclusive agents.
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i.!{> Net HI VV. O, W", of-j
were inwUUcd ”r,'i.y nigitt
* andi.et q,k] program .prepar-
the women of Myrtle tlrnye
ere were many members present to
enjoy the occasion, which was pro-
nounced one of the most felicitous
ever held by the local camp In the
course of the evening Sovereign Nora
Love lady was presented with a pin in
recognition of her valuable service to>
the order. The presentation remarks
Mother's Friend
in Every Horn
Comfort and Safety Assured 1
the Arrival cf th* Stark.
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gHee. Westherford should welcome
these gifted workers itito her midst, were made b> Sovereign T. F. Temple.
Tbs old zsying—what
er—sboaM sd«l “
is home
Mother^
-»nd will
them.
expect large things from
North Side Baptist Uliurcb.
We are much pb-ased with the work
of the past year The ycir cicse ; out
flue with us. At our last confereaci
night the reports for December show-
ed that during ’hat month In rrll dc-
to .ob-
Thc Can.p oTleers installed remain
xr’CticrJiy ti-e same as they have
• e ,i f r the pist year or two tyd.ae
Temple’s eddress cf preseatNtkia was
as follows:
Ladies and UetMlemen—To have
been honored by the membership of
Ajvrtle Frey*, and to have held ,rt!
•hifhteyt within Its porta!* fsr
v*o PuFcesfivo tcr r.r, and 'to rcMro
a mother
In thousands of
Is s bottle of this splendid sod fataont ]
tdy that has sided tossy a woman tkn
the trying ordeal, saved her from
and pain, kept her In health of Kd*d.
body Is advance of baby** coming and '
n must w nlerf d taUnmce la MevsJogtJtS.*
Bgn-e the week^ of prayer, a« eontem
plated . by the Evgrig^iis^l Alliance.
mkn jnay ?ste_«n tftepTivlicge o
our Christian
exjjerhmce.
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healthy. lovely dtepcsition In the
There ts no other remedy so truly a
to nature as Mother’s J'rtend. It rel
the pain and discomfort caused by
strain on the ligament*, makes pliant
fibre* and moscles which nature ia <
lng and soothes the Inflammation qf
glands.
Mother’s Friend Is an ertemal
acts (prickly and no* only
tress In advance, tint assures
plete*recovery fot the a
. W pride- .Men who arte supposed.to. strength
Wr,y
at 1 a of our «’T> fiplf- 'vrr deiiber^ve and la res By one cf '
:hajn«e!v?* at all times fully at ease. dl^)c0^^iw^r ,
tor always certain that they are mak- j immar Bldg.. Atlanta,*
irx ju8t and legal ruling*. And,I am, tK>ot Jt
, wSCl
partments of the church ffiefe had!
been coyected and paid ont a total cfi-.herefrorc with a consciousness,cf it^
more , than *#306,'irfr-eftY good for. one I arduous duties well performed, U *uf-
month for a stuali church, wTUi ic.icnr to cause the heart of any wo-
S'BMM HK>njy» V99P JWPVP'k. competefret5W?y":'/uf
in this paper. Ht## » be hoped th*b the members c!a*Md f^spW^peepJg. l iimn 4# pulsate with a degree of laud- Bhe ksmiesma-fibld
itnal interest in such ^ style that for-
malism would'feel mighty lonesome
finding our church house ••
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