Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 31, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 6, 1944 Page: 4 of 8
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Sweetwater RaporMfr; Sweetwater^ Texas
Sunday; Feb. 6, 1944
In Sweetwater
arches This Sunday
PAL CHURCH
M Locmat Street
H. H. Slack. D.D. Rector
First and Third * Sundays,
morning prayer.
Second and Fourth
Sundays
Holy Communion at 11 a. m.
Church school. 10 a. m.
Visitors weiome.
CHURCH OF uOD
Ninth and Cyresa Streets
Rev. L: E. Silvers
10 a. m. Sunday school
11 a. m. Sermon.
8 p. m. Evangelist service.
8 p. m. Friday Young peo
pie’s meet.
Everyone is welccme
CHURCH OF GOD
West Side Town
J. W. Trnett, pastor
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning worship.
Wednesday, S:30 p. m. prayer
meeting.
Saturday night, Young Peo-
ple’s Enoeavor.
meeting. You are invited to at-
tend these services.
LAMAR STREET BAPTIST
CHURCH
F. H. Porter, pastor
9:43 a. m.. S. S. Clif Boswell,
Supt.
11:00 a. m.. Morning worship,
message by pastor. Subject: “No
Exceptions.’’ At this hour i
drive will he made to rais;'
funds to finish our building. He
there.
, 7:00 p. m., Training Union.
8:00 p. m. Evangelistic mess-
age by pastor to be broadcast
over KXOX. You are urged t"
bear this imnortant message as
it deals with the heart of the
rroblems facing us today.
3:30 p. m.. Monday. Women’-
Missionary Society meets for
regular meeting at the church.
8:00 p. m.. Wednesday, Mid-
week service and prayer. Will
you come and pray for your boy
and the others who are fighting
for you?
CHRISTIAN’ SCIENCE
SERVICES
“Spirit” is the subject of the
lesson sermon which will lie
CHURCH OF .ME NAZAR EXE read in all Church. - of Christ
0th and Oak Street
IV. K. McClure, pastor
9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
11 a. m.. worship
n. m. NYI’h.
8 m. preacnrii.'t.
2:30 p. m. Tuesday WFMS.
8 p. m., Wednesday, prayer
Scientist on Sundav. Feb (i.
The Golden Text is: “W>
| through the Spirit wait for the
| hope of righteoume-' 1»y
faith" (Galatians o ', i
Among the citations which
comprise the lc—<n- niinn
the following from the Bible:
“The Lord is high above all na-
SPECIAL SAYINGS ON
QUALITY FURNITURE
2 Plecrs— A-soil mini uf Tu|irsli) I pliolslcrhig gfy W
LIVING ROOM SUITE ...... V/.5Q
Sire Range of Fine
CEDAR CHESES
39.50 o 79,50
IWrclain and Enamel—Itn ill -1 n Oven
APARTMENT GAS RANGES
59.50 ..... 64 50
BABY BEDS 1150
Nolan Furniture
6c Hardware Co.
Henry Marshall
123 W. 3rd Street Dial 753
tlons. and his glory above the
heavens” (Psalms 113:4.)
The Christian Science society
hold services at 1001 Crane St.
Sunday school is at 9:43 and the
morning service is at 11 o’clock.
On the first and third Wednes-
days of each month a testimony
meeting is held at eight p. m*
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
T. M. Johnston, pastor
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Worship service 10:55 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Anthem: “Thine is the King-
dom.”
Holv Communion at the morn-
ing service.
Youth fellowship 0:45 p. m.
Stewards meeting at 0:30 p.
m.
Womans Society of Christian
Service Mondav 0:00 p. m.
Citcle No. 1 Mrs. II. M. Wal-
ker 801'j Josenhinq.
Circle No. 2 M. O. II Her.
r.v. 1005 Silas.
Circle No. Mrs-. John It.
Cox. 309 East 3rd.
Ruth Circle. Mrs. Ray Boothe.
811 Josephine
Prayer meeting and choir n
j henrsal Wednesday, 7 p. m.
EII.ST PRESBYTERIAN
( HI ID H
Cl If fill'll \Y. William-., pastor
I’rtcr Eo\, Sunday School Supi.
9:45 Neighborhood Sunday
School on East Broadway.
9:45 Sunday School. A cla
for every age,
11:00 Morning Worship, s,
rial music by -Flutist Mark
Mountain, and duct by Mrs. N.
O. Monserud and Mrs. -lid Wells.
I Sermon by the pastor.
3:C0 Church Services at Ros-
coe.
9:00 Pioneer League. I,cade,-.
Ucttv Lewis.
7:00 Layman's mi denary pro-
gram. Speakers: Mr. Pete
Fox. Dr. E. H. Pool. ('pi. Roy
West here, and Me-si- l.eltmd
Class. Ed Ncinast. and Georj -
Thompson.
\ 8:15 Young Peoide's Fellow-
-hip at tin- | a -tor’ home. Hid
Whittington will speak
All visitors and friends a;- •
ci rdiallv invited to every ser-
vice.
El RET < DltlSTI \\ ( II t It* II
Hugh II. Warner, pasim
You are invite to the follow
ins services.
Part Time Workers
Added To First
Baptist Church
The First Baptist Church an-
nounces addition of two new
workers for part time work.
They are the Rev. and Mrs. Pet-
er W. !-,ast, students of Hardiu-
Simmons university, Abilene.
The couple will he in Sweetwa-
ter for each mid-week service
anil on weekends. Rev. Fast will
serve as assistant pastor and
Mrs. East as educational di-
rector.
With her up-to-date hairdo, smart sweater and skirt and wedgio
sandals the Indian lass above tits right into the picture of modern
yuutli. Corp. Norman Diamond of Brooklyn, N. Y., lind:; her an apt
fitterbug pupil.
REV. FAST
Rev Mr Fast i graduate if
Nor:hn> t, in Bible school or
Minnoa| oil . holding the degree
of Bachelor ■(' Tlr-engy. He is
a junior in (lie university, ‘in
addition to his work as assist-
ant | i tor in various churi'li"-
around Minmai«i!i - he erved 1.3
months a niu-i' director at
I . \lcnue It li-l Churcn.
Wichita Fall. While there ha
sent a gins quar -t and a hoy
(iliart(' lo iln better niiisii eon-
test l - s - ted bv the State
Tr iii’iig '• ni> ', lie. irimcnt. lie
will dl-l clou mu-deal groups
air, mg ■ d , ..i d young peo
ole orom ■ i nli-imeiit and ex-
:-.ii-ion in lie- Sunday school
old Itkik after ni'M memlieri
coniing into our church.
Mi Fa t i- a gra uate f
We : T' \. S'at, l'i ,n lie) - ('ol-
ge at ( anion she did in out-
standing work nil It the -mi
cuts at P 'i t! -. Itihier College.
Mission Talks To
Be Given Tonight
Bv Church Laymen
l a iiii n of the First Pre-hy.
n ehor. h will ,mve charge
et the Sunday niglit >orvliv.
kited at 7 p. ni. \ -pedal mi •
•"otiarv program will he pre-
nted in H-. talks on "Pattern?
el i hr id ian Venturing."
Opening the -<>rles will h,* Lo
! old Gkes, .-peaking on "We
Went To West China." This
a review of material written In
P Frank W Price, a mi.-smi
ar- who trekked to We-t Chin.!
■ i;li nu-sion v ho sought n I
• I he l'e It tells ol China's'
I i v years.
The '•( fond talk ' In a Jap-
i e toll" will l'e given by Cp!.
I' \\ ♦ -ilierg, ot Aveng'"
Meld. The material to lx- review
ed w; written by l)r Harry W
Mvcr*. who was a missionary to
J, i an at the time of Pearl Ik''
hei and who -pent many mon-
ths in a Ja|(ane-e lnteniniei.'
Is! Church ol God
Revival lo Begin
Tuestiav Night
V: 15 n. in Bible kcIiuM. M i
ti-: Chut- It Cdi'-icioiii.
as trai.t-,
amp ‘
Gc-iland. uperintendenu
he.' unlc.n director. She
also sp. - 1 .
The illifd talk, i
10:50 a. m. Communion .m l
> (xi at Igimar Avenue,
Wlehlli
•• Ed Ncinast, will
sermon. Special music an i sc
1 Kails, in ihi caom-itv
and <i»i (,
huto Oiimmon." a
11
an “It
of
irmn “The Fourth Book of R.-\
elation*." This service will he
Ipoadea.-t over KXOX.
9:15 p. nv. Junior and Sen in*
('hristlan Endeavor.
Evening ivor-hlp will Ik? «>:;•
dinted hy the young {tenpin
TIM iielng n honor of the (i.'trd
anniversary of Christian En
ileavor. We give you a hearty
welcome.
Fllf-T BAPTIST rill ID 11
III ltd anil Elm
J. M. Slide), pn-loi'
9:46 a. m., Sunday school, .1,
A --piers, superintendent
b :5b a in. Morning worship.
Mr II. W. McIntyre dirceto'
i f choir. Rev. Peter Fa-i will
ing The pa -tor - subject iv|V
m l j.s hichh* !***"•
I)i K T MIIW.
Th««
Next Time Just Say.....
t
Rich
V itamin
Bread
There is no change in the dcliciousncss of Sunbeam bread, ex-
tra vitamins have merely been added which mean better
health for your family. When purchasing bread, be sure To
insist on Sunbeam Vitamin Rich bread fo buy more health
per loaf.
WE BAKE ASSORTED CAKES AND
PASTRIES OF ALL KINDS
We Take Special Orders Any Time
Sunbeam Bakery
mende!
or. she will direct the tra
union, promote the chut
irv and smsTv'-'o the iu
work or the WMF
lur church feel- that we :
mate to ccire the servii
u •• talented voting peoltl
Rev. J. M. Sihle.v. past
lie I (eve i Gat tliev wiil lx
nine to our entire clt
\ will assume duties tod
!■" 1 Searching finest loll
r 15 p. m. Training I’nlon
8:09 p, m* Evening worst:
pong uic’er the -i,'
IF n of Mr McIntyre I!
Peti r Fa; i who comes to u-
ussistant pastor wUi be «
gc I |icln r. Our pconle
urged to hear tlu* first me
i f lie- fine voting man.
I Ip- I' l III It' It OF GOD
It il -• rt F. Ilmi ten. pastin'
in a. m. Worship, germ
"The \rt and Value of S<
( Hi i.< it of i 111:181
Sundav 10 a in.. Bibl"
l (,.55 the Church mi*
break bread.
: i a ni < • i • i pr«
••What the Spirit Soltli
the Idiot Supr
stian eollei
In l.avea-. Brazil, that has fn
I nishfd several departing
! lieu for Brazil's governmei
and lias traitieil leading eitizei
j in nil walks of life.
Tin fourth talk will lx* gin
by Mr Peter Vox. “A C'lian
i for Congo Womanhood," u
, tell- of tlie emancipation of w
I manhood in Africa through
effort-' of the missionaries. ,u
what it means t<> them.
The fifth talk, “The Cliiir<
I in the Orient I,earns to Wall
; will Ih> given bv George Thom
'■ip It i the ama/.ing story
]the churches In Korea and Cl
na growing In independence it
I self-uppoi't. vindicating tin: re
ill of ilu-ir faith
Tlie closing remark* will 1
given by Dr E li. Poo!, nn
jed. "New Roads to Mexlc
It' t,“ and tells «>1 a mi i.
blocked in customary din
; tlons of mission service- th
find- new opjx>rtunliio- in tl
, fields of medleine, religion ,
ueatlon and translation T
' public i, cordially Ini lied to th
Baufe! Churches
Will Conduct Area
Study Courses
For a number of year lb-
State Sunday Sehcxil «l -j art
inenl of the Baptist General Con
vent ion of Texas has promoted
15 p. in.
Go-oei meet in".
-todv
eour-e- in centrally !r
nf.n topic
“The Last l)i-i
! cated nliiees, enlisting the dito<
on." Evai
igeltst Foy F.
he- of
an area in one -chon
. ICC Will
cenk at iKilh mot li-
There
will be some twenty
and even
me hour The nv-
the e
chnols ttii- year with l»
ig service
marks the do-"
; f V' f f . n
15 and 20 thousand er
he week
of s|N'dal evan
l rolled.
gcUstir servlers
Wednesday 7:45 m 1*1
iikcling for praise.,prayei.
preaching.
i i i tint.t< < ill IV HEM
Holv Family: Father F
Ballarin: Ma-.- at rt and II
Immnetilate Heart: Mas
Mil.in tin ill Dill I -
111 TIM.Ill- I l III ID II
.1 I Mo'ivhrt't. fiHslor
tr 15 a m Sunday school
it a. m, Communion day
7 p. in Young People' -on
Vice.
7:15 p. m Sermon with you Ii
choir.
7:15 p m Monday Mr- C'lf
II. o”ir ’ will lx' hosiess to Wc
le io Guild
. !5 p. m Wednesday, prny-<r
One of the e I'hools will be
held here sixm-ored hy l.ama
: street Baptist church, Wenliddo
Mission and Firs) Baptist
r liurrli Other churches hav,
been invited to participate \<
-plendld faculty has lx-en ,
cured an I attractive courses are
being offered The nine ehr -,
| will lie lielrl in First Baptlsi
jellllieh eaeli evening during t!i
i week of February Ills Thn
will lx an Intermission lietwi
"llo " for full fellowship and
i inspiration
Although the o' courses arc if-
fered priinarilv for the work,
: n the participating Instliutii e
i i.‘ ( j.n or <. »o
VA\ KI.VH1 Ifynin O.
Ml cn .mil lii- 'I.m Iim’, i.
T! II* M <‘ii O (JIHh-I »
t; 11rwill contlurt a rcvlv
(ij m ijCliurch Of <* r
* • Min:, ' J i * ii i> niu'ht. Fi.*U
lii*’ mini-t'i*. aicorMn)? fc
a -jhm iali^f nn youth jiroh
Irui Ilf* will bring y • f
IntcH Inu ii)« a him. hav in.!
in * s.'iil lt<
pic whnl |
i* cannot <i<» ton i
»ur ytmth ami t*v !
uM be imctvMe'i;
‘li st's me;,
1 agi's* The pray* i
»tion of alt ('in-.- i
Sw' i twatrr at\* i
Methodist Pdstors
Leave For Dallas
Minister Meet
Sweetwater Meihodi-l pa-iors
wjll leave Monday for Dalla-
tf, alteuil a minister'- meeting.
Ill <’ A i.ong. district ujK’i
intendent. Torn John-ton. l irst
MethiKlist pastor, and the Rev.
I |; Shell beri pa-tot ol the
Highland Height, Meihuillsl
ehttreh w ill a'leild
Tlury will hear Bl.-hop Oxnnm
of Bo-’ion speak on Eondren Iwt-
|tope Bishop Dan l.ee Holt and
three oilier bishops will lie pre-
„nt. In Halford I.iicetH’k of
Come to think of it—Charles Robinson, soon to don G.I.’s is
going to have to get into practice with a snappy salute now that
his kid brother, (’apt. Harley Robinson is home from 15 months y
combat flying overseas ... Six years younger “Rusty” has a ma-
jority coniing up soon, too. "I'll he darned if I do,” Charles said
when talking about saluting the lad who got his nickname from
rusty knees when pegging marbles . . . that’s what you think,
soldier. "
* * *
This is it story about a certain pig It lias been some time
now since Garland Vinson, farmcr-aftcr-a-fasliion, remarked that
lie laid live pigs probably little tut pink ones, that lie was going ^
; to kill come it norther, and it would he bacon in the skillet for
j choice friends to which we hltisliingly was proud to lie such . . .
Having a sense of memory, we have wondered at the plight of
the disgruntled pjg that today has made no tasty gravy ... so
far a- we can find out without showing we are fre h out of brown ^
i points . . Is it getting so that winters out where the west
; begins are too calm even for hog killing'.’ End of pig story.
» ♦ *
Homecoming might not I"1 far away lor hundreds of Nolan
I county uniformed sons who're full to the brim ,,i torles of what ^
i they saw, that might read like this: In certain parts <>i New Zeal-
I and miniature volcanoes are fieri w here and guess what, they’re
| steaming mud holes in the earth Hike lellow-tone Dark) where
! natives cook, even dainty pudding . tribes on other Islands
keep girls in wicker cages until they are eight- or marrying ages .
man.! tribe- are nomadic putting up bark or -kins for huts "
wherever they camp. Some have favorite luod- such as ants, grass-
' hoppers and beetles . . . still cannibals at heart?
* * *
ir an those fountain pens could talk they'd mil tall stories of ^
I the day.- when they wrote cheek for new automobiles—new eas-
ing- and inner tub of the trip they have made on plea-
! sure Jaunts t<> the Rookie-. Sun Valley. New York or to Mexico
City . . where in a week they'd pent I enough for a family of
five t" live month? to the gasoline tation where they signed .
' irged” ticket for the gallons that “filled 'cr up,” and the long, T
ardent love letter that generally follow the trill of “-ucIi a won-
derful Christ nut - pre "tit- a fountain pen,' time non pens
i now crippled with inactivity and soon to be In , liipslmpc for ser-
vice men- hanks to hundred of patriotic donner from Nolan
County' terrain. e'
■
I Vain it candy : hould hav e a peiligrei come peace . . . over
bill and dale pi'cad peanuts: th..... trailing plant- look niiglitly
Iik" a lowly I ■ in |i,f war p:- dm timi , great is the out-
1,111 that ttrred up u tii a bit of -weetne they’vt taken the
place - wc mean shelve where dainty cande-s used to perch . . .
i bettor than none .it all? Sure thing hut we'll never forget
how a peanut ta-te- -never. Should that bring to mind real
old fashioned chocolate dtop’- th*> . that came in a huge wooden
bucket?
in
ami it's atiout slimmer—where sunbathers
ioa-t I let t turn at intervals to parch another hit
>, into a am bronze that would remind service
. . where liquid sun lotions spread the skin
it and where in a few hours miracles could
happen and all of them not wholly without lili-ters. ... in the
g,tod ole summer time ju,-t ahead for Toxa-,
Remini.'
bake and like
•it human pink
men of islunde
to give elell ti
M a km an editor outen o'him -bright eyed Billy Nichols whose
Boy Scout record minds like a veteran <>f many wars . . . with
John Bern, publisher, Milton Curtis, advertising manager, and
a uilf ol I .aw rent Ne! on. I aae Go -ell, Herman Hardin, Hollis
Ellis, Norton Darnell, Hilly Norred, Tommy Per, Ted MeBetli,
(’liarle. Matheiv Jack Smith. Taylor Carrigan, Itarto Spradlin.
Harri Fowler, and Earl Whitaker, tlici'll get a ta-te out of dti-
ing an hour - work In a pllt -econd; a ta-te of Ixdng courageous.
> lieerful and filled with vim a they put a cheek on pride and
accept the blame for error- from a maddened public, these ambi-
tion.- young hopeful.-, who II <•«• that the Rcisirter i- put to bed
1 Monday- tlic.-e Boy Scouts with gentlemen'.- manners.
i’ftlf* unh
*i*.
,ci it’ will l>c :i -peak-
Ilf»v air
In* on tiff
ia a "l ie r.d nature and
• oiiltlic i- invited to at-
AT riR5T
JK-M Of A
Y666
lii'
in Kit l,EII III Itl.lsi
l/U IHIN d'lh The War til
fire announce- that six -ervirp-
jnen and four ctvlllnns were kill
•si and eight pet-on- were in-
Itni'd In an explosion during the
the loading of ammunition
• ruck- at a railway station In
northern England yesterday.
(66 TABLETS. SALVE. HOSE DROPS
—.................. .......
FARMERS & RANCHMEN
We Itity Live llor r- and Mtifm
For Tankage
Wc Also Pick lip Dead l.iveslork
FARMER'S RENDERING COMPANY
Phone 654
A frank statement about the most serious
situation the Trucking Industry Has ever faced
Save the Carcass
to Save Your JOB!
lit Mill, (heir in "I .ii'it I I" l'e rti"iit*li m*u I rink
fil e** fo •*'» jimiiimI . . . uni iii’ii11y ' IioiikIi!
MMil;il> (Iriiiaml** fill* lirr** h.i'e lirt'ii hitmI|> IlM rrjlMCil*
nuiiiin iiiii**! takr imin<*«liainMiHiTvadoii
or min.' diM’liP* "ill liair lo lie l.iiil up.
TIiIp* iiiraiis s|iiipl>. Hi.ii il»« iiioM \.ilmilile ;ihse| ,m\
liii^iiicws o" n* I o < I; i> is I In* nil r;iNM*s ol llir n.iloiil iul»-
Im i fliT* on if* friirk*.
Till* in' .iti**i1111*I> . fliaf I lie inosl vallialilr ji**H ally
l»no"ii* foilay i^ llir «,ai'i a*^<** ol flu* natural i-iiMmt
fire* imi iis liiirk*.
Voiir llrr* in ii ^f la*f. anil la*l, ami la**f. Tlie) iiiu*f In*
m'ii|i|M’(l as soon as fIm* (tcatl unit's snioolli . . . or your
friirk may mil roll!
Tills is ii frank "aritinu of a rri*. dial ran |»nf yon
out of a ioli. II yon Muall ami vri*"—- if may hr loo lair.
KiVLlif nnu is flu fimr fo sfaii rarinu for lliimr rarra**r*
as yiMi’vr nrfrr rami for flirm lirforr.
Hold Speed lo 35 m.p.h
Check Air Pressure Dally
Avoid Bumps and Sharp Objects
Observe Payload Limit
Match Dual Tires Properly
• Start And Slop Easily
SHOOK TIRE COMPANY
SEIBERUNG TIRES
Filin met Broadway
I’ll.me (121
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