The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 222, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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POR RENT-
pob RENT — Modem apartment,
completely furnished. Phone 324-R.
FOB BBNT—2 nice famSnbed rooms.
AH conveniences, sow a stairs, 201
Bent Oak street.
FOR BEfNT—4.roosi keaee, water,
licbts and gas, flret class condition,
on* block of town Water street
^J^ssne 431-J.
Wanted
WANTED-—Sewing work guaranteed
Jtume 483-J.
WANTED--Boarders ajsd loomers.
’'Mrs. 0 W. Souyves. Phene 300-R.
pOR SALE
FQlt SALE- 4 corner lots on Fort
Worth street, 901. easy terms. See J.
O. Carpenter, on property.
FOR SALE- At a bargain my home,
also would like to include furniture
in sale. Phone 538-W, 117 W. Rueeeil
The meeting of the Lions Club at
_ i Hotel Parker Friday night was a j
_ . ' _ , i strictly business affair, when the
Reresen atives of the Auto Code member„ were Mked to Kather and
and Parking Comany appeared be-]d,8p0Be of a number Q[ lulportant
fore the city commission at a regu. matters that had been delayed for
lar meeting Thursday night, when a a few w6ekf, After divIne bl6g8ljl
proposition lor the Company to
Park the Square and some of the
principal streets with the parking
signals, was accepted by the com-
mission. The signals will be affixed
to the curb all around the square
using only two colors or markers,
Don’t Park, and Time Park and
Don’t Park signals will be placed
adjacent to fire plugs and corners of
the blocks, in accordance with the
traffic regulations already in force.
The time park signals wll lbe placed
at regular intervals along the curb
informing the public that the time
FOR BALE OR TRADE—Oakland „ ,
Sudan In good condltUm Would lWs partleuIar
tuude for light touring oar or small
hops® and lot. Sen it at Hopkins
Motor Cs
Notice
This is to notify thu public that
It is a violation of tb« city laws to
stake cows on sidewalks and streets
or so they can cross same M. O.
Pugh. Pbous 31S.J.
POR POULTRY INSBOTS
—that suck blood, simply feed “Mar
tin’s Inssctimune” to your chicken*
Kill all bug* In hen house by painting
with “Martin’s Taroline.” Guaranteed
by
TOM S. BULLOCK
place is very limited and the ordi-
nance must be obeyed.
There is a third signal, with the
words, "Park Here’’ that will be
used in some instances along the
curb, such as on York Avenue,
where the street is uot wide enough
to permit of center parking. On the
square, all parking is required on
the square just off of the pavement,
unices just for a few minutes while
the driver is transacting business
nearby, when one is
park at the curb.
had been asked upon the assemblage
and the inner man had been filled
with the good things prepared by
Host Browning, President L M. Hall
asked that Bob McKee and Gus Ford
arise and unload whatever they had
on their minds, so that the business
session would not be mterupted by
speeches or story teUIng for which
these two Lions are famous. After
the laugh had subsided, Lion McKee
arose, squashed the President with
a baleful glance and launched Into
a story telling orgy that brought
rounds of applause and merriment.
He was followed by Lion Ford who
read a short story, detailing the feel-
ings and sentiment of a small boy,
when he treads upon his first “Un-
known Ground ” or when he first fell
in love with a maiden fair.
Will Barnett was introduced as a
new member, and also as Scout
Master of the Boy Scout troop “B’’
or No. 2 troop, which will be spon-
sored by the Lins Club. Barnett was
given an ovation, and in his re-
marks said that this work will strike
permitted to^ responsive chord in hts heart, and
that he will be most happy when
First Methodist.
9:45 a. m, Sunday school. W. W.
McCrary, superintendent.
11:00 Preachig by the pastor.
“The Business of the Church.”
6:30. Intermediate League, Mrs S.
J Rucker, leader.
6:30, Senior League. Allen Ed-
wards, president.
Ward, superintendent. ^ Do you care for your church? ff yom
11:00 a. m., Song service directed do, meet every other member th«f%
by J. N. Whrd I tomorrow on Rally Day.
11:15 a. m., Sermon by pastor, i Some of our members need to
2:30 p. m. Sunbeam Band I crawl out of their boles of secluafatA
Mrs. Ed Williams and Mrs. W. L.! and come out and let the rest of
Mooty, leaders. | the church see their faces onq%
6:15 p. m., Senior B. Y. P. U., j more. We do not get to see you
| No. 1. Miss Imogene Gatlin, president.
The League will put on a pro-
___o_u ..... ... i<rl 6:15 p. m„ Senior B. Y. P. U., No.
gram entitled, "The Trial of the 2’ Durham, president.
Thief, Procrastination,’’ with the) p'm-’ Hitermediate B. Y. P. U.
following cast of characters: jMrs- Bob Davidson and Mrs. Maud
Judge-Alien Edwards. | Lanier, leaders.
Court Clerk—Eari Brown. I 6:15 »• “■> Junior B. Y. P. U.
Witness No. 1-Miss Georgia IMrs' Ijpx Ru‘ledge. leader.
Croathwaite. | 7:15 P. Song service led by
Witness No. 2—Allen McCrary. iJ- N’ Ward-
Witness No 3—Miss Ada Neal. j Everything is expected to be good
Witness No. 4—King Hubert. j throughout the day tomorrow. We[
The Dangers of Delay—Mr. Leu-;wi" bave a meetinS of the men of
chauer. .the church at 3 p m.
Preaching at 7:30 by pastor. I E. U. RA1[, Pastor
Every member of the church is
urged to be present. Others are j
working hard to give you a worth.
.
East Side Baptist.
10:00 a. m,, Sunday school, W. I,
while program of sendee. There willjHays’ 8uPerintendent.
be good music and a live service' 2 1,0 P' m’ Run,,eam Band, Mrs. C.
provided you are the,re to do your
Part.
around the church as much as w%
would like, mixing with the peopt^
like you were happy and at home.
Rally Day means to come out witfe
a smile and a handshake and g«t
acquainted cnce more and boost yon*-
own church. No excuse will be t*H».
en for your absence tomorrow eg%
cept sickness. Be there on ttmu^
in good spirits to help make things
go.
Womans Auxiliary meets Monday
at 3:30 with Mrs. B. C. Crow, Bui. -
iness and social meeting.
Prayer meeting. Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
The public most cordially invited,
S. D. LOGAN, Pastor.
The signals will be fastened to j working with and instructing the
the concrete curbs by means of iron; Boy Scouts in the various manly
screws, that bore right into the! arts usual to Boy Scout movements
MRS. J. SAMUEL RIDER
TEACHER OF VOICE AND PIANO
Studio 120 E. Church Street
Studio Phone M9-R
Phorve 373 R
Almaryne Simmons
TEACHER OF PIANO AND
EXPRESSION
concrete. The signals can be easily
distinguished at night, especially
when a ear turns into the curb and
the headlights are thrown directly
onto the signalling device.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
AUTHORIZE BOARD TO
PAY OFF ARCHITECT
A. W. HALL, Pastor, j
Couts Memorial. j
Men’s Bible Class meets at 9:30 i
The troop will consist of some twen-Hn the Wesley room.
W. R. Witherspoon, teacher.
Main Sunday school meets in au-
j I . Hays, leader.
4 p. m„ B. Y. P. U. Senior.
! 5 p. m., B. Y. P. U., Intermediate.
ty-four boys, and will, we under,
slant! be quartered for the present
in the A'mory Building on Fort
Worth street The Lions Club will
take the troop under its wing, and
sponsor the troop in every detail
and movement.
Lion Edgar, reportting for the
Health Committee, who was delegat-
The doors pf the new High school ed arran*e for ,he employment of
were opened Friday afternoon and
the entire Senior High school made
an inspection (our of the building.
The students, without a single ex-
a county health nurne. reported that
everything seems favorable and the
committee believes that the neees.
sary $350 can be raised in short or-
Greenwood Baptist.
10 a. m., Sunday school. VV. B
Boyd, superintendent.
7:30 p. m , B. Y. P. U„ Robert
Barber, president.
ditorium at 9:45. E. A. Camp, Super Church of Christ (Christian Chapel),
imendent. J Bible Study, 10 a. m.
Intermediate and Junior Depart-j Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
ment of Sunday school meets at 10 in., by T. M. Carney.
in the basement, John Curry, Super-
intendent,
Primary department of Sunday
Morning theme. "Abounding in
Grace,"
Evening subject, "The Christian
First Presbyterian. *
j Sunday school, 9:45. A. H. Ritfc.
I sell, superintendent.
Rally Pay is only a week ottK
Everybody out tomorrow to tune lift
for it.
11:00 a. m., Morning Worahlft
The pastor will preach on, "Th*»
Knowledge of God.’’ Everyonft
should hear this sermon.
7:30 Evening worship. The setv,
vice will be in charge of the r®p».
resentatives of the Berachah Horn*,
of Arlington. The famous Bud Bob,,
inson will preach one of hie greafe
sermons. Don’t fail to hear him,
3:30 Monday afternoon, the Ladle*
Auxiliary meets.
Studios at Prof. T. W. Stanley’s and
at Home, 302 East Oak Street
PHONE 452-R
ception, approved the new structure JdeF’ witb "bicb to m6et Hie Govern-
with the result that the. architectjment of like a~c
can now be paid off. The only 0,8 C°Unty Nurse caa be employed
thing that remains to be done, is'in ,be m‘ar future The Llons Club
the installation of .he auditorium!,H KtrCn*ly adrocatinK » c°uaty
seatK health mitre, whose duties will be
rp. ,. .. .... tto visit ail of the rural schools, ex
The ccnidors ol the new edifice 1 ’
, _ ..... . ... . , ... amine the children, and give such
‘were i.lled with alt descriptions ol , .
| ,. . .. ... . advice and ministration as necessary
enthusiastic Hi pupils. There were -
I „ „ •__ , , , , . , ’to m.nrovo rhe general health of the
expressions of delight and approba.
, i children of the entire c'unty The
tion to he beard all over the whole ,
. ,,„ ... „ . I amount that will be subscribed, to
building. Some ct the musically in-, . I
... ..... .. ' ! get lie ■ with the Federal appropria 1
dined went mto the audltoiium and. . ,
, . . ... ... .. 1 tion will be sulfieient to employ a
tried out the maiw testing the: , 1
, „ ; graduate nurse until next March,
acoustics ol the room, and all pro.
—If every member of First Methodist
Church should come to services at one
time we’d have to knock out the back
and build. Let’s knock ’er out, bud.
Say Methodist
DID YOU KNOW—
Tomorrow is Sunday?
Every Member Wanted at Church?
This is Your Reasonable Duty?
First Methodist Church
Hall Preaches Great Choir Yingt
^ inMinced it, or them, good. Another
iiuij’o DON’T LAY 'fentlire ol the building that was
B un L * much lauded is the noiseless fjre
Feed “MARTIN’S EGG PRODUCER" L,^ ,eadins olf Mrh sirt, of th(.
and get more egg. or your money back ,audltoril,m baicony The escapps ar(!
r ..J A;,,-.,. ...UL
i when the rural schools will begin tojschool meets at 10 a. m. in the j Soldier." j 7:so Wednesday night KHMT
rlcs,. tor the winter terms. Primary rooms, Mrs. E. A. Camp sup- j Prayer meeting. Wednesday even, meeting Our prayer meetimgs an
■ Upon inormation that the city j erintendent, ling at 7:30. |our best services,
icommission intends to Park a num-j Senior Epwortli League meets at! Preaching at Lambert Sunday at I
her of blocks on North Main street)6:30 in the basement. 13 p. m.
as scon ns rain falls sufficiently to j Women’s Missionary Society at 4; Everybody invited to attend all:
7:00 o’clock, ttonlght, cbotr pra*.
' tica
Cure and prevent disease with “Mar j P0Vered wUh aolr.e ,„vtof rubber, , " ---------- " j —;................. ......- - ’l
tin’s Roup Remedy." Guaranteed I it Permit tlir» prradiag aod gTavellln^ i o’cioek, Monday afternoon in the these services.
TOM 8. BULLOCK
of that thoroughfare,
'■ prepanttion that rendeis exit almost
i noiseless But what’s tl>e use-we ... i
i. . , , ,, . , , | was appointed to make arrangements:
'heard that the balcony doora a.n'
DALLAS BUSINESS MAN TO I soinK *° be ,<K'k<'d dur1nK rli,ss h0l,vs'
SPEAK AT CENTRAL CHRIS- jaIG"*'ay.
TIAN CHURCH SUNDAY! -----------
Men’s Mpetina. ter
committee j pastor’s study.
Teacher training class Wednesday
lor the Lions Chib to assume the j at 6:30. After a review an examiua-
duty cf narking and maintaining one tion on work will be held,
block of the parks. It is proposed! At the ten o’clock service yester. Alvts, suerintendent
I
R. S. MeKEE, Poster.
T. M. CARNEY.
First Baptist.
Mike H. Thomas, prominent busi. i The men of the North Side Baptist ' curbed and guttered, filled
Central Christian.
Bible school. 9:^45 a m.
„ . . , Sunday will be Rally Dav in tbs.
Sunday school at 10 a. m, J. B. oii,i »n , *
B*hle school. All members are ex*
!»" l‘'»ve the park space in the cen-!day. Rev. j T. Upchurch delivered Breaching at 11:00 a m. and 7:30 ,C°me ,nnd bnuK thelf
, , i . ii u*nub. rieip make the iiav Ida
of the street which will bejan earnest address on the power of P. m.. by the pastor.
Church Sunday night, upon the sub- us have a good crowd,
jtwt of "Religion and Business.” | C. H. RAY, Pastor.
......i n -.....■ ^ <m»« ■ ■ i ii "i -as
BUY IT IN WEATHERFORD
, w preate^t of the year.
, tt . , , ------ — and; prayer and last night. Rev. Bud Sunbeams meet every Saturday at 1A.,.
ness man of DaU« and layman of j church have a meeting at 3 p. .... trees planted- flowers grown and | Robinson p.vached on the abund- 3 p. m, Miss Ethel Ribble, leader.' . i, ° ™
the East DaUas Christian Church, .every second Sunday, and tomorrow Krass sowed Such a plan met withLnce of God’s provision for men to Miss Maryetta Smith, assistant. , ' * ** “* “ .by min'
will speak at the Central Christian | afternoon is the regular time. Bet fhe- llParty approval of tbe c]ub and | Uve hol>, at.ceptable Uves. Good South Weatherford Sunday School A[ 7 15 m. ^h 5 ’
d crowd. tjl0 members >*oted unanimously to .audie nces were present at both at 2:30 p. m., L. A. Galloway, super- ’’ °D' 6 a**
. . . i homas of Dallas will deliver a lav
assume the resopusibtlity for at services. Rev. Mr. Robinson will tntendenf. u / .
least on^ ol the blocks. preach again tonight and Sunday at Senior B. Y. P. V.. at 6:30 p. m.. . R K ° **
After a diacussion of several other 11 a. m. Miss Cora Bridgewater, president. successfulsi os* oulAs' a
importtan plwses of Lions work, the Sunday 3 p. m.. "The Girl Goes Intermediate B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. ( us^nf'P9 nlan of *h's
seat-ion caiue tn a close, with the Wrong, and the Boy Goes Free; I)o m., Mrs. Neal Butler, leader. S . n(^D Mdes
utulc:standing that the club will, You Care?’’ will be the subject of Junior B. Y. P, U., at 6:30 p. „ . “n “' ‘ r' °“aS 13 “J®0-
, . well known in fraternal circles
meet cnce each mcnlh at seven an address by Rev. Alonzo Monk. m.. Neal Butler, leader. , yjrej Pickard d >
o'clock in the evening, and once each Jr., tomorrow afternoon. The services tomorrow will be held CarroR1 win # j and itl8i ,^ranc*!!
two months, the Lionesses win be Rev. Mr. Monk is pastor of the *n the church. The members are 8ervjce - lnK at thi evening
entertained at this hour. Methodist church in Arlington and expected to attend and visitors and n„.
__superintendent of the life service strangers are cordially invited to Officers meeting at 3:00 p. m.
volunteer movement in the Central worship with us. The best way to i]|ji°\Ty,^0^^adeJneetini: ”** P’ W*'
Texas Conference. His address will spend the Lord’s Day is to attend '
• (I 11 (mill ill l llfl I Mill .. ... i ou aie cordiallv mvite-d to at-
II IUUUII Ull lull IUI1 bp jn behalf of the young life of all the services of the Sanctuary. ,, ’
.our community and he will speak of beginning with the Bible School. a ° °Ur sel^ices- ou apa
My wife and four children were thP prPHt work beiug done in the Come and worship with — v— UFBM 0 come earl-v for th* eve“,n*
NOTICE!
a
Grinding Valves ar.d Scraping Carbon
Relining Speed Bands, without starter
Relining Speed Bands, starter type
Tightening connecting rods ........
Overhauling differential
Overhauling motor and transmission
Changing front spring
Changing rear spring
Changing front cross member
Rebushing steering device ............
Wheels tightened, per wheel •
$ 3.50
2.00
S.CJ
2.00
4.00
12.00
.75
1.00
2.50
2.00
.75
us. You
(doondent on mo for their living:. My, Berachah Home and e\piain the will be welcome.
| j stomach and liver trouble of five daily bread campaign he inaugurated M. E. WEAVER, Pastor.
yeais had made me despondent as no j„ behalf of that worthy institution ---
11 medicine seemed lo help me and I, \ special feature of all the above Christian Science
j was gradually wasting away. It was -,>rvices will be the singing of Mrs. Services at 609 North Main street
1 n tough situation. My cousin in Co- Upchurch and a group of redeemed Sunday at 11 a xh-
service, if you desire a seat.
JEWELL MATTHEWS, Minister.
lumbus wrote me about having tak. young women from Berachah Home Subject: Are Sin. Disease
All Work Guaranteed
COZBY TO IMPROVE CAFE
WITH LINOLEUM FLOOR
Motor hm Clarage
PHONE 678
-221 N. MAIN
Cumberland Presbyterian
Sunday school. 10 o’clock sharp
The weather is fine and there is
a . no reason why you should not be
■ en MayrV Wonderful Remedy and with Miss Ruth Upchurch at the Death Real? ln the service on time.
! advised me to try it. I am now piano R(!V Sam j Rucker. Presld- Wednesday evening meeting at °’ P "’ATKINB. 8nP‘.
| feei ng better than for fifteen years ’’ i„c Elder, will preach at 7:30 o’elo.'k 7-*0 o'clock.
i i( is a simple, harmless preparation aud hold the fourth quarterly con- ---
that remove* the catarrhal mucus teivnce. All members of the con- Grace Presbyterian,
j from the intestinal tract and allays t'erence are urged to be present Sunday sebool at 9:45 a
! the inflammation which causes prae- n. F, AI.SUP, Pastor. V>\ Richards, superintendent Jim Cozbys cafe is to b« improved
ideally all stomach, liver and intesti- Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:"0 by a shiny new linoleum flobr cov-
| n-n ailments, including appendicitis. North Side Baptist. p. m. ering. With the assistance of the
j Ore dose will convince or money re.
funded. At all dmggists.
---__ die 15th chapter of Luke. church services.
BfV It In Weatherford i DUOO a. ni, Sunday school, J. N. Do yo« believe in . ,
’
m.. J.
-------- Preaching at 11
North Side Baptist. p. ni.
n on a ni.. The Sunday schon) Tomorrow will be rally day for Cotton.Bratton Furniture Company
teachers will be taught by the pastor both the Sunday school and the Mr. Cosby is preparing a floor that
jwii ladd much to the good appetus
your church? a ace of the interior of his c»fe.
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