The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 79, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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FOR BAM—45 head of stock o&ttle,
6c«$fcer C. 0. McCarty, ben-
li refrigerator in
to. condition. J, M. Pooie, 106
LM. Phone 390-M.
home crown tomato plants"
All'kinds, from the very earliest to
th* late kinds now ready a* my plant
ta£n, one halt fclock west of Fourth
Wird school. RAY BACHMAN.
potnamr
RElW-^Hqusekeeping
rooms
Reasonable. 427 Bridge street.
FOR-RENT—3 furnished rooms for
light hpJnsekeeplng. Mrif. Elisabeth
Kincaid. 4*1-W.
FOR RENT-—4-room house, 8 blocks
of equsra. City water and lights.
Cheap. Can 275 or 627-R.
FORHRENT—Bungalow cottage/ Gas,
water and lights. Apply to W. a.
Chew.
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DR. L. M. HALL
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PHONK 8 2 >
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OND HAND FUBNltUBE, ]
BEDS. COOK STOVES, '
TEAMS FOB NEW
Robt Kebelman
PHONE 317
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FOJft RENT-
bed rooms.
College ^ve.
-Light housekeeping and
Mrs. M. S. Haynes, 20S
LOST-
southern part
of city, black and white spotted cat.
Liberal reward. Call 237-J.
~ Will the party who borrowed our
Underwood typewriter from the West,
era union Telegraph Co. kindly re-
turn same to us.
FIR8T NATIONAL BANK,
am
♦ CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS *
Orspa Presbyterian .
ounday school at 9:46 a. m.. J.
W, Richards, superintendent.
The steady growth of this school
in numbers and enthusiasm is very
gratifying. We are somewhat crowd*
ed for class room space, but we will
make room for you if you will attend
tomorrow. We have a class Just youy
grade.
Besides the class room work a good
surprise program is put,on each morn-
ing-something short and catchy and
always enjoyable.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
At the morning servico there will
he the election and installation of
three elders and the ordination of
one. Let every member of the churph
b prs£nt at this impressive and im-
portant nnrtfap’* '
The evening service will he evan*
glistic. : ■;
At both n^ojning and evening ser-
vices an opportunity will he given to
any who may' desire, /to Join the
church.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7; 45
P- ,m. . ,,
Always a cordial welcome to strang-
ers and visitors.
S. D. LOGAN, Pastor.
W. Me-
WANTED—Washing. Work guaran-
teed- 414 Ball street.
WANTED—Tb' rent permanently, «
'cottage osar High School.
Phone 436-J,
li. E. Davis, Ph
wAWTBL—Tou
to list your property
with me it yon -want' to sell It.
have a few clients who want to buy
See me at once. Phone 14 or at resi-
dence 5S8-R. Frank Buckley, Frants
Hardware Co. Also have a few Ford
cars that are worth the money.
First Methodist
9:45, Sunday School, W.
Crary, superintendent.
rt:00, Preaching by the pastor,
followed by reception of new mem-
bers.
6:30 Senior Epworth League.
7: SO p. m., Closing revival service.
Woman’s Missionary Society will
meet Monday afternoon at 3:30.
Alice Alsup: Division meets with
Mrs. C. D. Strickland. i
Sup Stanford division meets with
Mrs. T. R. Bullock.
CordUKa Wills division meets with
Mrs. Ray Bachman.
Hall* division meets with Mrs. D. H.
1 (Butler. A full attendance is urged at
each division meeting. • •
A. W. HALL, Pastor.
First Baptist
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., R
E. Knox, kuperlntendsnt.
Sheriff’s Bale Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30
THE STATE OP ■ TEXAS, I P'8“nJ^
By virtue of eu order of sale, with P- ™- ***•• Ethel Ribble, leader
writ of possession issued out of the
honorable 90th district court of Ste-
phens county, on tbs 5th day of
April, 1922, by the clerk thereof, in
the ease of J- A. Robbins versus
Truesdell and L. E. Truesdell
2062-B, and to me, as Sheriff,
dlreoted and delivered. I wU|- proceed i
to sell, within the hours prescribed,p’ m
the
ci
m
South Weatherford Sunday School
will meet at 2:30 p. m., V. E.
Sandlin, superintendent.
Preaching service at 3:30 p. m.
Senior B. Y. P. U. wlli meet at
3:80 p. m., Miss Doxle Holden, pres-
ident, . "I.
Intermediate B. Y. P. U. at 3:80
Mrs. Neal Butler, leader.
Junior B Y. P. U. at 3:80 p>,m.,
erford; the foil wing described prop.
erty, to-wlt:
Five tracts of land situated in Par-
ker county, Texas, described as foi-
acres, more or less, bejng part
Ecker 60 acre survey, pat-'
John L. Jones, assignee by
o. 199, Voi. 7, Abstract No.
acres, ail of the D. Math 80
aura survey patented to Donotian
Math by Patent No. 350, Voi. 11, Ab-
stract No. 2030. . i «ib... or
43.2 acres,' more or less, being
part of the-John Sullivan 80 acre
snrvey, patented by Patent No. 518,
voi. 1A Abstract No. 2055.
78J acres, more or less, being part
of the William Turner 123.8 acre
survey, Patent No. 398, Voi. 20, Ab-
stract No. 2603.
> 45 aertp more or taa, of T. A P.
R. A Co. survey No. 99, Patent No.
434. Voi. It. Abstract No. If48.
" Thhse five tracts of land being
In Weatherford and the. work they-
have dene aonly eternity can tell the
great amount of good they have dona
The skiging has been soul stirring
and no sounder or better Bible mes
sages have ever been heard in this
goodly city. Come to the service^ to
night, tomorrow morning and then at
the'-closing service Sunday nlgjit. A
large number have been added to the
church and more will follow A wel-
come awaits all whp come. ;
.As the revival nears the close, the
crowds grow larger and the ingather-
ing of souls into the Kingdom increas-
es. The day services ht the church
each day at 10 o’clock have been a
great blessing to the people and par-
ticularly to the church. The singing
and praying and preaching have been
so worshipful and the fellowship so
fine that'it seemed heaven came down
our souls to gr$et.
The congregations at both the morn-
ing, and evening services' have been
large and enthusiastic. Yesterday
Begins Today
« pr sees
PHOSPHATI
BAKING
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^HINK of getting an extra 12-oz. can of the famous
*Dr. Price's Phosphate Baking Powder for only 5
cents! Yet that is exactly what you can do as long as
this limited supply lasts!
To give every housekeeper an opportunity to try this
popular baking powder, the large 12-oz. cans go on sale
today, bearing this special sale sticker on the label:
I
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SALE
One 12 oil Gan at regular price
One 12 oz. can at special price
Two 12 oz. cans for I
05 cents
■gfr ■■ef•.WsjKs,'-
3Q cents
Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded
a*
Without' exception, this is th e greatest T&Mng powder valup evfcfr offered.
Every grocer has had an opportunity to get an ample supply, so visit four
grocer today. If he can’t supply you, gp to the store nearest you.
Every Can Guaranteed to Satisfy
Every Can is new stock, just from tbe PriceFactofy, arid gu^ianteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Act quickly as the supply , is limited!
tb« same five tracts- of laud dsscrib-1 monjjng the last weekday service was
ed la k d^ed made l»y M O. Green th ,gpecjal,y fj^d. The singing was fine
J. C. Cosby of date Jsimary 15. A.' U(1 the e^ngeijgt gppke right out of
ker county, Texae, and being the Aaother ^.congregation filled
wj X taberaacle w,th earaeBt wor9Wp-
^Lh' ^ i®d T*fa* ^ M**' pers and listener* last night. The de
X J1919 by deed^rac^eTin^Lk'Vn,,0na' M€etin' wkh 8P,rU6d 80ng,
U4, at i«CO 299 of the Deed Records
Parker county, Texas. Said land
► SltRated about six miles northeast I
Weatherford, Texaa.V
on the 7th dfv of April,
>22^ a* the piSperty of H.
sden and L.' H. Truesdell
> satisfy H Judgment rendered, in
Sid court oA^Iarch 7. 1922 in said
use, amounting t;o *7531.80 with
Sj 7* “*i
votlonal meeting with spirited songs
and earnest prayers brought us right
rap to the'throne of grace and made
us ready fo; the message brought us
by Bro.-Baldwin.
SeArices tonight at 7:30 p. -m. in
the tabernacle. - \ , /
Services 8unday b^gin in' Sunday
School .at 10 a. m. and at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m., preaching. .
M. E. WEAVER. Pastor. <
6:15 p. m., Senior B. Y. 'R. ti. No.
1, Miss Imolee Thomas, prealdent
6:15 p. m., Senior B. Y. P. U. No.
2, Mira Mun Kuykendau, president.
_8:16 p. m>, Junior B Y. P. U.,
Mrs. T. H. Gatlin and Mrs. M. H.
Anderson, leaders.
-.8:15 p. m., -Advanced Junior B. Y.
P. U., Miss Pearl Fleming, leader.
7:26 p. m., Song service, directed
by J- N, Ward. * - -’. v
•7:45 p. .to., .Preaching by Pastor
Subject, last part of 14th chapter of
Mark. If you want to hear a dis-
course of Bible, altogether without a
mixture of tales, you can hear it at
this time. We will be glad to make
you welcome to all of our church ser-
vices. C. H. RAY, Pastor. .
East Bids Baptist
No Sunday school tomorrow as all
wish to attend Sunday achogl conven-
tion at Shady Grove.
4:30 p/m., B. Y. P. U., Mine Reece
Hart, president
Womens Auxiliary every Thursday
at 2:30' p. m.
Prayer meeting every Thursday at
7:30 p. m.
C. H. RAY, Pastor.
tOff' to commnhihnr Thb'ltedstbB Win
meet following the Wednesday and
Friday night services to receive those
who wish to unite with the church.
R. S. McKEE, Pkstor.
■■!»S Hit.'
Weatherford bodge No. 77 I. O. O. I
meets every Thursday night norti
west corner square.
IR. I. LEE, N. G. ,
T. G. GiVBNS, Sett-
Central Christian
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. All mem-
bers of the Sunday school are urfced
to be in their places in the morning.
Make ^morrow even a greater dhy
than last Sunday. *
y Communion, 10:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Morning aubject: “Christ Accepted
and Christ Rejected.’’ | Special music by choir
Evening subject, “The Second Com-' Preaching by Bro. Bailey on “The
ing of Christ” This sermon will be judgment” at 8:00,
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MASONIC LOOQB
Fbeenix Lodge, No. STS, A F. A f
g, moots ovory Saturday night on t
Mforo tho full moon In oaoh month
HOWARD POTTER, Boo.
* ‘ «
6:30 In the basamen*. ■'%!(** !***»%
delivered by request
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 -p- m-
You are cordially invited to bear
Mr. Harris in his splendid, solo work
tomorrow.
• Ladies Aid, Monday, 3:00 p. ni.
'You are invited to attend all of our
services.
JEWELL MATTHEWS, Minister.
l||pr«f 10 per cent per annum
with further Sum of B758.18
fees, in favor of j, A.
ad cost of suK.
North Side, Baptist
9:00 a. m.. Sunday School. The
School Is set this early that all may
go to the Sunday school convention
pith tft g°. leaving the church
at 10 a. m„ for Shady drove. . V
will be no preaching service
Couto Memorial
Sunday school, 9:45.
Come- and get your ticket to the
entertainment neit Friday night. They
Greenwood Baptist are free to Sunday school members.
No Sunday school, Sunday on a%- Music ,by the choir at 11:00. Spe-
count of Sunday school convention. cJal music. ^
7:40 p m„ B. ,Y. P. U., Burton Preaching by Rev. W. G. Baifey at
Barber, president. 111:30. Subject, “Are there divisions
C H. RAY. Pastor. [ in Heaven? and who will be Saved.”
-- . : Junior League will meet at 2:00
• First Presbyterian ,(Southern) |p. m. in pastors study.
Sunday-school. 9:45 a. m-. A. H. Intermediate League at 2:00 p. m-
Russell, superintendent. ln m,in auditorium.
Christians, pray that these services
may be the services in which great
numbers may be, brought into the
Kingdom of God. B. F. ALSUP.
Greenwood Methodist
Sunday school at 10:00.. J, W. Cul-
well, superintendent.
Preaching at 11:00 by W, R. With-
erspoon.
’ A children's service Will be held
it 3:00 by W. R. Witherspoon. Grown
folks welcome. '
Senior Epworth League at 7:30.
Everyone invited to all these ser-
vices. B. F. ALSUP. Pastor.
NELLS B. FLEMING
CHIROPRACTOR
Pboas leg Weatherford, ten*
Booms 9*4, Kntern aa Building
WANTED
Theme:
11:00, Morning worship.
“The Cross of Christ."
7:30, Evening revival servlce^-the
last of the special meetings. Theme:
“Pilate’s Dilemma”
Tonight, t:S0, retlygl service, sub-
11 Ject. ’’The Dure of Chsuice.
under my
April. A. D,
this
7th
.there
The pastor will preach at Zion Hill
at 3:00. The newly organised Sundey
School at Mosa School House will
meet at 3:00. H. Keaton, superinten-
dent. > &
Christian 8cience
Services at 609 North Main street
Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
Subject. "Probation After Death.”
Wednesday night, service at 7:30.
Mayfield Speaka Hera Next Saturday
Earle B. Mayfield, who has % an-
nounced his candidacy for United ,
States Senator to succeed Chas.
Culberson, will fire the open!
in his campaign ln this city.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
Stated convocation ot WaatSerfUriP
aapter No. 105. R. A. M„ aevond FWET^
lay night In each month, A eoratM^p
eviiation Li extended to all vintthai
•ompahiont.
J.iykiable.- a. P. ■, -f., ;
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| At the church every one ia ashed afternoon, April 29
to meet at 3:00 for an>ur' to u.t ^
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m . prayer-meet-j voHonal meeting. Bra Bailey
4 preach on ‘'Ood’a defgdt^
MTri^ee pragera- Senior Bpwqrth '
S *2L
A.
gun
welcome.
Caatlg
Square
Mayfield
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