The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 110, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 21, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Side Baptist Church
A Church that stands out in the open against sin arid
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A church that stands for the highest type of morals at
home and in our schools.
A church whose membership won’t stand for compromis-
the Devil on anything.
A church that see Inf the. friendship of the people if we do I
a| not have to buy it. . *
A church that will not swap off her principles of right
for public favor.
c . A church that seeks no sort of favor at the expense of
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t A church that has a great task and is trying to faith-
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* A church that stands morally for all the things that
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A church that will not hate in return but yet in love
stand out firm against wickedness and pray for the wicked
that God may save them.
A church that is trying to please God and Him alone.
A church with open doors and hearts to fallen humari-
ity. We want to help the people up but not down.
C. H. RAY, Pastor.
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Services at 609 North Maih street
Sunday at 11 a. m. Testimonial
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45.
Subject for Sunday morning, "Soul
and Body"
Cumberland Presbyterian.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. R. \V.
Durrett, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. All members
are urgently requested to be present,
business of importance to be attend-
ed to. Don’t fall to come. **y >
W. M*^WNCH.
Couts Memorial.
Sunday school, 9:45.
At the 11 o’clock service, Rev. W.
T. Gray of Fort Worth will preach.
At the evening hour he will show
by slides, the work being done by j
of the membership at all these ser-
vices. Let every man he lb his (Race.
Friends, strangers and new comera
are always .welcome.
E. P WILLIAMS, Pastor.
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North Side Baptist
9:30 a. m„ Teachers meeting,
10 a. m„ Sunday school, J. N. Ward,
superintendent,
11 a. m., preaching by pastor.
2:30 p. ni„ Sunbeam baud, Mrs. W.
S. Davis, leader.
6:30 p. m„ The Senior, Junior and
Advanced Junior B Y. P. U.’s meet.
7:45 p. m„ Song service led by J.
N. Ward.
8 p. m.. preaching by pastor. The
morning sermon will be evangelistic
and the night sermon will be on the
subject of "Cowards, Thieves and
Liars." No door fees. Everybody is
welcome.
At 2:30 p. m.. there will be Sun-
day school at Ruckers Chapel Mis-
5Ae HOTEL PARKER
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
FIREPROOF :: MODERN
ROOMS—Single, $1.50, $2, $2.50; double, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00
MEALS—Breakfast 7 a. m. to 9 a. m., a la carte; Lunch, 12
noon to 2 p. m., 75 cents; Dinner 6 p. m. to 8 p. m., 75c.
—Lunch and dinner a la carte if desired.
—Special attention given to banquets.
C. H. BROWNING, Proprietor.
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ADDRESS TO FIRST
BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
PUR SALE—
FOR SALE
380-R.
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2 young mules.
the orphan’s home.
Intermediate and Junior Leagues
at 2 p. m.
Senior League, 6:30.
Rev. W. R. Witherspoon will con-
duct services at Greenwood at 11
a. m. and 3 p. m. B. F. ALSUP.
TWO NEW DODGES
Will give good trade on Ford Sedan, Coupe
or Touring—See us if interested
at all in a Dodge Car.
GLADISH MOTOR COMPANY
Southwest Corner Square
NELLE R. FLEMING
DOCTOR OF
^CHIROPRACTIC
Phone 159 Weatherford, Texas
Rooms 3-4, Kutemnn Building
'Puffs’
Clarence Barnes, Printer
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______ *tal Printing. All Buelnesa given
erompt and careful attention.
Telephone 661-M 208 Water St.
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Room at Kuteman tide
Dr. Robt. E. Mann
Office in Akard Bldg.
(Over Cberry-Akard Drug Co.)
OFFICE PHONE . . i
RESIDENCE PHONE
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PRACTICE OF 08TEOPATHY AND
ECLECTIC MEDICINE
Chronic Dlaaaaae Special Consideration
Phono «17—Dr. Coulter's Office
t. K. Harris Mentor Howard
i Dm. Harris &. Howard
DENTI8TI
Southwestern Phone Building
“ Phone 484
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MASONIC LODGE
Phoenix Lodge, No. 276, A. F. A A
• . meets every Saturday night on or
wfore the fuR moori^ In each month.
HOWARD POTTER, Sec.
SERVICE CAR AND TRANSFER
Trips Made Anywhere
W. F. VAUGHN
City Limit Calls, 25c.
Telephone City Garage, 234
Night Phone 131
AMERICAN LEGION
PARKER COUNTY POST
Meets First Wednesday night laeack
oonth. Club rooms over First Nat'L
iank. All ex-servu-e men are cordiallj
nvlted.
AUSTIN P. LKACH, Commander
CHAS. H. COPE, Adjutant.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
Stated convocation of Weatherford
chapter No. 105, R. A. M., second Fri-
lay night In each month. A cordial
nvitation Is extended to all visiting
companions.
P. R. SIMMONS. H. P.
J. G. SHARP. Secretary.
Carroll-Whitson Marriage.
Barney Carroll and Miss Leona
Whitson of this city were happily
married in Dallas, Friday morning
at 11 o’clock, the ceremony taking
place at the home of Mrs. Hancock.
The young couple accompanied by
the .groom’s father and bride’s moth-
er, K. V. Carroll and Mrs. N. S.
Whitson, left Weatherford mi the
early morning train for Daljp and
First Preebyterian (Southern)
Sunday school, 9:45, F. C. Leach,
superintendent.
There will be no service at 11 a.
m. on account of the baccalaureate
sermon for graduates of the High
school at the First Methodist church.
Children’s story hour, 3 p. m.
Evening service, 7:45.
XVoman's Auiliary will meet at
sion and preaching at 3:30 by the
pastor.
East Side church, 10 a. m„ Sunday
school. Bro. Shahan, superintendent
and a business meeting of the
church at 5 p. m.
We are expecting a great day to-
morrow. Come and be with us.
C. H. RAY Pastor.
First Baptist
Sunday school, at 10 a. m„ R. E.
Knox, superintendent.
Officers and teachers meet at 9:30
a. m. for prayer arid consultation.
Preaching at 11 a.-m. and 8 p. m.
by the pastor.
Sunbeams at 3 p. m.,’ Miss Ethel
FOR SALE—Cow with young
Also pigs. Geo. Withers. Phone
(Published by request)
In order that the members of the
Sunday school, as well as those who
should be members, may better un-
derstand the secret of its success
arid the wonderful ■ progress attained,
we are having printed an address de-
livered by Mrs. W. P. Alvis, at the
First Baptist church, May 15th, on
the subject, "A Message to the New terms. J, H. Page, m E> Cehuahto-
Converts From the Sunday School.”
FOR SALE—Dining table and
one china closet. Mrs. W. Sk PwUi
son, 210 Water street. ^
FOR SALjE—At a bargain^ Satan*
piano in good condition, will ■* ■*
FOR SALE—New mattresses e>
your old one renovated. ITrslihai >M<|
Mattress Factory. Phone
the home of Mrs. J. Tom Pickard. iRibble, leader.
on West Oak street, with Mrs. H. B. - South Weatherford Sunday school
Finch and Mrs. Pickard as hostesses, at 3 p. m , V, E. Sandlin, superin
Book of Esther leader. .tenderit.
- I B. Y.. P. • IT. at 7:00 p. m., Roy
Grace Presbyterians. Bridgewater, president.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m„ T. J Junior B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m..
R. Erwin, superintendent. Mrs. Neal ’ Butler, leader.
Preaching services at 11 a. m. and^ At 11 o’clock the pastor will prfeaeh
p- m- and also make a report of the great
•Morning subject: ”A Religion That convention which'has-just closed at
Knows." Chattanooga, Tenn. At the night
Evening subect, "On the Witness service in connection with the ser
Stand for God.” ___ ^ mon, thp pastor will have something
Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. to say about public dancing and Its
Intermediate Endeavor at 5 p. m. relation to the public school.,
and Senior Endeavor at 7 p. m. j The services will be.held In the
Our Sunday school is putting ou large tabernacle where It Is cool
some new lines of work, and e\ery and delightful.
one is expected to be present to-) Come and enjoy the services with
morrow and on time. Us. M. E. WEAVER. Pastor.
Central Christian D. A. R.
Sunday school 9:45 a. in. The Weatherford Chapter of the
Communion, 8:00 p. m. Daughters of the American Revolu-
10:45 a. m. the Sunday school will tion was entertained Thursday, May
York Ave-
FOR SAL^^Cheap For cash
trade for cattle, one 7-foot
binder in good shape; one
tional (almost new) hay bid
almost new buck rake. 8«v R. B.
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WANTED-
Boys and Girls
x Public School is Out.
God’s School is never Out.
HOW"MUCH TIME ARE YOU GIVING
TO THE MASTER TEACHER?
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(Southern Assembly)
Specialize on Crown and
Rev. Tom Walker,
Christian Chapel in
go in a body to the Methodist church
where baccalaureate services will be
held for the graduates of the High
school. There Will be no preaching
service at the Central church at the
morning hour.
Preaching at the church, 8:15 p. m.
pastor of the j Subject, "Sleeping Through The Ser-
1 his city, per-1 mon."
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Bridge Work
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
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Lone Star Lodge, No. 4. K. of P.
■•eta every Tuesday night. Visiting
Knights are always welcome. Castle
Hall. West Ride Public Square.
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Weatherford Lodge No. 77 1. O. O. F.
every Thursday night, north-
corner square.
W. A. WHITE. N O.
T. G. GIVENS, Sec.
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WANTED—Clean cotton rt.gs at tbs
| HERALD. 3c per pound.
formed (be ceremony. Following the
marriage the young couple went to
Ranger where they will visit for a
few days.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. N. S. Whitson of this city. She
came here with' her parents from
Ranger about two years ago and
Bhe has made many friends during
this short time.
The groom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. V. Carroll and was born
and reared in this city. He is one
of our most industrious young men
and is at present with the Sharpe
Grocery. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll hare their
home On Water street furnished and
when they return to the city Mon-
day wiU~be at home to their many
friends.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
Preaching at Aledo. 3:00 p. m.
Ladles Aid, Monday, 3:00 p. m.
A hearty welcome awaits you.
Come and experience the great
American hand shake.
JEWELL MATTHEWS, Minister.
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FURNITURE SOLD and EXCHANGED I
—Iron Beds Enameled; Wood Beds Worked Over.
—Dressers and Chairs repaired and refinished.
—Prices reasonable. Furniture taken in exchange for
work. Work called for and delivered.
^WYCH FURNITURE EXCHANGE |
[ONE 606
217 N.
First Methodist
Sunday school, 9:45 a n\. The at-
tendance last Sunday was the largest
in the entire history of the church.
Our attendance last Sunday was larg-
er than that of..Ran Angelo's or
Brownwood. We should hare at least
100 more present tomorrow. We
want every member present. If you
do not go to Sunday school, start
tomorrow.
At 11 a. m.. Rev. Jewell Matthews
will preach the baccalaureate sermon
t for the High school.
Junior League at 3:00 p. m.
Intermediate League at 4 p. m.
Senior League at 6:30 p. m.
Preaching at 7:45 p. m. by the
pastor, subject, "Weatherford's Great
Opportunity." This is a question in
which every citizen of our town
should be interested.
Womans Missionary Society Mon-
day afternoon at-3:30.
Young People’s Missionary Society
Tuesday afternoon at 4:00
19th by Mrs. A. N. Grant, and Mrs.
M. Burnett with luncheon at Hotel
Parker at 1:30. Tables were arrang
ed to seat eighteen, with vases of
red popies as decorations, bunches
of sweet peas for place favors.
The Chapter will entertain Miss
Blanton, State Superintendent ol
Public Instruction Thursday. May
26at Hotel Parker with a luncheon.
The Chapter decided to celebrate
Flag Day, June 14th with a tea at
Mrs. Frank Carter’s. The Chapter
will continue the study of the con-
stitution of U. S. next year. A
lovely three-course luncheon was jthe en(j of WOrld.’’
served to the following Mesdames j promise to every child ol. God.
M. Burnett, J. h. McCall. Ge«. Fritz. | S(udy the word; talk' with God in
Chas. Heifrln, A. N. Grant, G. S. j prayer, strive to walk circumspectly.
White, Frank Carter, J. O Tucker, i always abounding in the works of
Sam Shadle, H. L. Mosely, W. A. i(j,e Lord—God has promised to take
Chew, Herbert Altfather, Tom Carter, j care of the results. His promise
Sarah Cotten, R. L. Lowe, Barbour
Noland, Miss Virginia Heifrin.
HISTORIAN.
To the saved, we say
"Learn of ChriBt and his will corf
eerning your life. Yes study the
text book of the ages, the book that
has stood every test - and remains
absolutely unchanged and everlast-
ingly true throughout all time. Study
the God-given text book for every
life. My friends, study the Bible. In
this school we study the Bible, we
have organized our work for the
best results, we have made’a special
study of your case, we want to help
j you, we can and will help you. Give
us a chance. Join the class in our
school (hat is organized for you.
I Paul speaks of those born into the
Kingdom as babes in Christ. Just
as the tiny babe must have proper
food, exercise and care for growth
and development, so must the babe
in Christ feed upon the Holy Word
exercise his faith through prayer and
walking close to God live a life of
consecrated Christian service. Thus
babes in Christ become men of GotL.
In this Sunday school we are striv
ing to carry' out the great commis-
sion : “Go ye therefore, and teach
all nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father, and of the Son
and of the Holy Ghost, teaching
them to observe all things whatso
ever I have commanded you, .and
lo, I am with you alwav. even unto
How sweet
never faileth.
Recall with me the events .In the
life of Christ after his baptism. The
Christ of glory, who needed no re-
pentance for in him there was no
sin, left us the example .of the ordi-
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In Hard Lines.
"I could not work at all and had to.nanre of ^ptl8m Moat of you ^
take to my bed with a high fever due new (inverts have already followed
to intestinal indigestion, gases in my cjjrjst jn tNis. the first of the two
stomach and pain in my right side. I ordinances. What happened to Christ
had spent my last cent for doctors and wj,en after his baptism he-was led
medicine, which gave me no relief. 1 :up |nt0 the wilderness? Read Matt,
was in despfur. A lodge brother gave 4.j.jt looking first at the beautiful
me a botUe of Ma.vr’s Wonderful Rem , picture, fn Matt. 3:15-17. As satan
edy. and the first dose relieved me. nlafces his first attack, see Jesus
Thanks to this medicine I am now in quietiy (jra\r his weapon, behold,
the best of health." It is a simple, Tls the sword of the spirit. See
harmless preparation that removes the' as he recoils from the true aim
catarrhal mucus from the intestinal of the Saviour. But look, satan cun-
WANTED—Room and board (Or |
in school. See Conceola Moughen
Texas Business College or pka
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Often we have heard the church
criticised for her lack of interest in
the new converts of her congregation.
She has been accused of spending
her energy in her 'efforts to bring
souls into the kingdoni to the neglect
of the lives of those already won.
Today we wish to show you that
this church this Sunday school, is'Dennis or phone 3C1-M.
interested in the growth and develop-
ment of your life that it may count
fn&st in Christ’s plan for you in His
Kingdom work.
To be sure, Christ himself came
to seek and to save tha^ which was
lost and thus the church as the
"bride of Christ, aims Always to point
men to the Lamb of God tllat taketh
away the sin of the world.
When we speak fo the church, too
■often *e think only of the preaching
services- of the dhurch. We know
that an active church is divided into
the teaching services, the preaching
services «ind the training services
..his morning we would first give you
a ^message from the teaching depart-
ment of this church. Y)oing this we
bring to you a message from an A-l
Sunday school. To be an A-l Sun-
day school,' wfe have to conform
certain standards of excellence, the
tenth and last point of which
evangelism. In this school we are
seeking the lori, however, Het
remember that our Sunday school is
made up of both the ^Sfyed and the
unsaved, while" our church proper
is made up of the saved. To the
unsaved our primary message
repent ye.
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FOR RENT—3 unfurnished kmoa,
Call 418 Spring street. #
FOR RENT—9-room house on £ottna»
bia st. W. R. Vivrett.
FOR RENT—Lage house newly painfe
ed, 502 Couts street. M. L. Kell.
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LOST—Will party who picked uq
girls black straw b»t at City Hal]
Monday afternoon, phone 64-R.
1 GST—Wednesday in waiting roooh
at depot, gold handled umbrella. Ra»
turn to Herald office and receive re*
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to him. Victory. To many of yot|
temptation has already come, to al]
of you temptation will come; leant
p. •.-&£
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to wield the sword of the spirits
study the word of God. win tba
victory; give'your life in service tq
him who gave his all for us.
White Granite Wholecom
Eat it and have good health.
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JURY SUSTAINS ACTION
OF SCHOOL BOAROI
In a suit tried in the district
court in this city Friday the action!
of the county board of education IK
transferring certain lands belonging
to S. Jackson from comment school
district No. 69 to No. 77 was sue*
tained. A few months ago the boart)
transferred the property of six citl*
zens of the school district and wttg
the exception of Mr. Jackson, th<4
transfer was satisfactiory. He fried
suit against the board asking that!
their action in transferring his landn
be set aside and that it be returned
to district No. 77. The case waa
submitted to the jury on special is*
sues and after a hot contest, the*
board wds upheld in its action.
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To Honor Mlse Blanton.
Honoring Miss Annie Webb Blanton,
state superintendent of public ins true*
tion, who will be a guest in onr city,
Sam Lanham Chapter United Daugh-
ters of the Confederacy will' give a
reception on next Thursday, May 26,
from 3:30 to 6 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Oscar Barthold on Waco street.
President of Texas Division U. D. C.,
also other distinguished members of
the Division have been invited to be
honor guests on this occasion. The
public is cordially invited.
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tract and allays the inflammation which njng as he jg, assails our Lord with
uesaay anenuuii at *:uu. causes practically all stomach, liver and , the same sacred sword. Oh. but
Prayer service Wednesday evening intestinal ailments, including append)-1 Jesus knows how to wield his wea-
at 7:45. jcitis. One dose w«Tconvince or mon- pon. then the devil leaveth him. and
ey refunde^... AH druggists. ' Adv. ^ behold angels came and ministered
Grace Presbyterian Auxiliary
The Grace Church Auxiliary will
meet Monday afternoon with Mrs,
R. Erwin. The following pro*
gram will be carried out:
Spanish in U. S.-Latin America.
Dev. Matf. 10:42—Mrs. Kouns.
Magazine, Home—Mrs. Harris,
Foreign—Miss Berry.
As the program is short, we wfll
devote tme hour to our study book.
Mrs. Does, leader.
REPORTER.
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