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PAGE SIX THE VERNON DAILY RECORD. VERNON, TEXAS SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1337 BARGAINS New nnd Used I We Buy, Sell or Trade Anderson Furniture Co. Phone 61 Home Cooked roods Courteous Service Our Specialty Plate And That Good Coffee The Royal Cafe Mr. and Z. Riedel, Owners Northeast Corner of Square NOT PAST SAVING! You still have port unity to avoid loss by Fire through Insurance.

Fire has not reached 'U jet, 'nut this reminder ha- Fire comes to somebody every hour of day and night. If it visits mi it may conic too soon for this reminder to he of benefit. It rot to delay. We are ready to serve you now. T.

E. Davis Agency New Fannin Phone 153 Srd Door North of Montgomery Ward Co. GANDY WINS FROM RICE HERBERT CAMP FIRST TO TAKE TITLE IN TENNIS MEET Herbert Camp Friday afternoon became the first champion to be crowned in the Junior Chamber of i Commerce's city-wide tennis tourna- ment. The young racket swinger de- feated F. L.

Douglas by scores of f- i. 11-9. 2-6, 9-7, to annex the title in the singles division. Overcoming the loss of the first set, 6-8. Miss Agatha Gandy defeat- ed Miss Arline Rice to win women's singles Saturday morning with of 6-1 and 6-1 in the final sets.

The match was keenly contested through- out, and both players made numcr- I otis difficult shots. The contest was i unusually fast, being played on the concrete courts at the City I.ake Park northwest of Vernon. Miss Gandy defeated Mildred Bodi- ford, 6-0, 6-1, in the semi-finals and Miss Rice downed Laura Lane, 6-1, 6-3, in the other semi-final HA I INSURA NC Why not protect yourself by insuring your wheat and oats against HAIL before the Hail comes? E. L. WITTY, Agent Did you kr that 'j the Neon in Yen ha- ed by sunmswiy match.

Played beneath a blistering sun, the boys' final was the longest match yet he! i in the Jaycee tourney. Each contestant played strictly' defensive I tennis, contenting himself with keep-j ing the ball in play and waiting for the opponents to err. The champion defeated Dean Dau- lev and Ray Ferguson in his march to Ihp finals. Douglas had eliminated Phil Bon ar and received a forfeit from J. H.

Mcllroy. Helen Powell downed June Barnard, 7-5, 6-4, yesterday to reach the finals of the girls' singles. She meets Johnnie Mae Krebs, conqueror of Melba Ruth White, 6-0, 6-1, Finalists in boys' doubles will be Douglas nnd Ferguson vs. Gauntt and, Gauldin. Dougins and Ferguson elim- inated Junior Garrison and Harold Cooper in the first round, then oust- ed Eason and Camp bv scores of 7-5, 4-6.

6-2. Gauntt and Gauldin defeated Dauley and Hart to gain the finals, Ed Pace his wajr to the finals of singles with victories over Jimmie Still, 4-6, S-6, 7-5, R. C. Petty and W. E.

Rust behind him. Pace's opponent in the finals has not been determined. In senior mixed doubles, T. W. Akins and Dolly Jane Moore defeated Burnett Cox and Alice Stokes, 6-4, to gain the semi-final round where they will meet Charlie Smith and Agatha Gandy.

Bob Smith and Laura Lane meet Sam Parker and Mildred Rodiford in the other semifinal. Semi-finals in junior mixed doubles were scheduled today with Bomar and Barnard meeting Fason and Samuels and Douglas and Krebs encountering Camp and Powell, TURN ON REDS, 11 TO 3 The Philadelphia Athletics bombarded four Cleveland pitchers for seven doubles and two home runs Friday at cftveland to win the first game of their series, 11 to 3. Wally Moses hit both of the Philadelphia home runs, bringing his season total to nine. Weatherly hit a four-bagger for Cleveland. Joe DiMiggio got two homers, Lou Gehrig one and barley Ruffing allowed but five hits as the New York Yankees blanked the St.

Louis Browns, 10 to 0, Zeke Bonura drove in five runs with a homer, two doubles and a single and Luke Appling collected four hits the Chicago White Sox trounced the Washington Senators, 14 to 8. Singles by Pete Fox and Billy Rogel) and a long fly by Charley Gehringer scored the winning run in the seventh inning to give Detroit a 6 to 5 victory over the Boston Red Sox. All in the National League were postponed. BUTCHERS TO MEET TIGERS HOW THEY STAND LEAGUE St, Boston, postponed, rain. at New York, postponed, rain.

Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, lo ho played later. Chicago at Philadelphia, to be played later, Standing, Church Announcements New York is 4(i 28 18 Pittsburgh 44 25 1 St. L'iuis 4H 20 Boston 44 24 .455 Brooklyn .402 Philadelphia 45 is 27 ,400 Cincinnati 4 1C, .350 Schedule. Cincinnati at New York Chicago at Philadelphia, St, Louis at Boston. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, AMERICAN LEAGUE Friday Chicago 11, Washington 8.

6. Boston 5, Philadelphia 11. Cleveland 3, New York 10, St. Louis 0. Standing, 4..

W.I.. New 41 17 ,014 Chicago 44 20 18 .501 27 20 .574 Cleveland 42 24 1H ,571 Boston 30 20.4*7 Washington 45 lit .422 Philadelphia 4217 25 .405 St. Louis 1 .326 St. Paul's Lutheran Church. East Wilbarger J.

A. BIRNBAUM, Pastor First; morning service at 9 Sunday school at 10 Trained and experienced teachers for all departments. Lecture on the book of Acts by the pastor for the adults. Wilbert Graf, Superintendent. Second morning service at 11 Are The Salt Of The Earth And The Light Of The wil be the sermon theme.

Walther League meeting Wednes- day evening at 8:15 A hearty welcome awaits you. i New York at St. Louis. Boston at Detroit, Washington nt Chicago. Philadelphia at Cleveland, TEXAS LEAGUE rliln.v'x Oklahoma it 3.

Be 3 urn ont 1. 5, Tulsa 4. 1 11. 1. Fort Worth 12, Houston Sturici W.

Prt. Oklahoma City 02 2 .613 Antonio 02 27 ,505 Beaumont 02 .532 Kort Worth 00 2 .517 Lw.i ,4 Si Tulsa 20 .4 OS 01 20 .426 Houston 63 25 38 397 Snturdn.v> Hallas at oston. Kort Worthnf f.tllf Brewing Co. Houston Union Prize leads nil iM'ers in tlir and bottled nt the brewery by a home-owned institution. Be sure it's Prize when you want host.

Make your next one GRAND PRIZE Cl Use VIGORO economical and easy to and will greatly increase production. Use it i garden on your fio1, or on ycur farm 100 Lb. Hag: 50 Lb. Bag Lb. Hag 10 Lb.

Hair Lb. iiag: Martin-Lane Co. Phone 603 1331 N. Main St. The Vernon Meat Company Butchers and the R.

More Garage Tigers i tangle this evening on the City Park diamond in a soft, ball game which should determine the championshio of the Twilight first half season. Each team has won five of six games played. Each has one more game following tilt, but the winner of this evening's contest is expected to have no difficulty in going on to take the first half title. The Butchers were Twilight Lea- true titlebolders last year while the More club took the championship of the loop. LAYMEN DAY PROGRAM PLANNED BY METHODISTS Sunday will be observed throughout the entire Southern Methodist Church as Laymen's Day.

At the First Methodist Church in Vernon, there will be two brief addresses. One I A. J. Carpenter, who will speak on Fellowship and the oth: er address, will 1 be given by T. Edgar Johnson.

A male quartet will sing. Sunday night at 8:15 o'clock, Rev. Cai Wright, presiding elder, will preach. The night service will be held on the lawn, if the weather permits, according to the pastor, Rev. W.

L. I Tittle. Allison Meets Pfeiffer. San Antonio, June 12. OP) Two slim veterans of tennis, Wilmer lison of Austin and Jesse Preiffer of S-an Antonio, relied on their strokes and guile for their finals match in the Texas State and Sec- itinal Tournament here today.

Oklahoma City nt Beaumont. Tulsa al San Antonio. KK LEAGUE pnii Vernon 20, Waggoner 2 Farmers Valley Oklaunion, postponed. Empire is, Fargo 3 Phillips Thalia (forfeit). First Baptist Church.

Lockett C. V. EDWARDS, Pastor Dr. R. C.

Campbell of Dallas will preach Sunday morning and evening. During the week, services will be held at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.

These revival services will continue through Sunday, June 20, with Dr. Campbell doing the preaching, 9:45 m. Sunday S. Lockett, Superintendent. 11:00 a.

m. Dr, Campbell will preach. 2:30 p. m. Associational B.

T. Meeting, First Church, Vernon. Dr. Campbell will give the main address. 7:30 p.

m. B. T. Harvey Lawlis, director. 8:30 p.

m. Dr. Campbell preaches. Tuesday, workers' meeting at Oklaunion. Dr.

Campbell speaks at 2 p. m. Central Christian Church. Wilbarger and Mesquite Streets GUS T. REAVES, Pastor 9.50 a.

m. Church School. 10:50 a. m. Worship and preaching service, would Jesus Will bo the sermon-subject.

8:15 p. m. Praise and preaching service. Testimony concerning will be the subject of the sermon. 8:15 p.

m. Wednesday we have our Bible study and prayer service. "I was glad when they said unto me. let us go into the house of the Holy Family Church. IV Sunday' After Pentecost.

Low mass at 7:00 a. followed by catechism instruction. Assembly of God. Corner Wanderer and Antelope Sts. T.

D. THOMPSON, Pastor W'alter Anderson, Sunday School superintendent. Sunday School at 9:45. Preaching at 11 a. m.

and 8:15 p. m. Young meeting at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday.

Regular prayer meeting Thursday, 8:15 p. m. Women's Missionary Council meets Friday at 3 p. m. Our pastor and delegates have re- I turned from Dallas where they at- tended the twenty-second annua! meeting of the Texas District Coun-! cil of the Assemblies of God.

They report a wonderful time of fellowship in which over 300 churches and 500 ministers were represented. Reports from over the State show- a constant growth of our work and we are encouraged in our local effort. We invite one and all to attend our services. Come as you are. Standing, con Empire Phillips Wa trjrnner oklatinfon Thalia Farmers Valiev Fargo TWII.U.HT LEAGUE Itemi It s.

More 7. Moses 4. a II, Cleaners 0, llll)H Meat Compart More Cleaners Moses Standi UK. li ti Pet. too .250 .500 .143 fililo.

Today Meat Company vs. More. II -W -E LEAGUE aniline. Bock Crossing rusent Ounnnh Hnrrold Vernon Crowell Aeuie Pet. UMHI 1000 .000 R00 .500 1 ,000 NEON SIGNS I And Border Trims.

Rogers Electric Service. Phone 810. 97-tfc conference Schedule. Truseoft at Bock Crossing. Harrold at Goodlett.

at Vernon. Acme at Crowell. Church Merger St. Petersburgh, June 12. Florida Southern Methodist church- I men at their annual conference adopted resolutions favoring unification of th( Northern and ern Mitthdlist denominations in America.

The Florida group is the first Southern Conference to act on the unification measure, al- I ready approved by several Northern AROUND THE RADIO DIAL Wherever You Qcr THIS Whether you are looking forward to a weekend at a nearby resort, a week or two on a cruise, or a longer journey to more distant lands, the conversion cf your travel iur.ds into AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES For Sale at this Bank in $10, $20, $50 and $100 denominations at 75c. per $100 purchased. constitutes a wise precaution against spoiling your holiday. If your Cheques are lost or stolen before you have countersigned them, a prompt refund is made by the American Express Company. These Cheques are welcomed wherever travelers go, in payment for service at filling stations, hotels, tourist camps, shops, resorts, etc.

The Herring National Bank VERNON, TEXAS the American Eaniers Aisodntlon'i "Statement nf Principies Commercial Saturday Oft- Saturday Swing Session, KGKO; Kl chiro. Spanish Kevue, WFAA. i 5 Institute Singers. FA End Potpourri, KGKO: Kemper and Company, from Blackstone Ilo- tel, WBAP. Saturday Night.

ISA Week-End Special, KGKO Nichols' Orchestra, KGKO; Jamboree, WFAA. Serenade, KGKO: Na- tional Barn Dance, Vour Pet Program, WFAA Saturday Night Serenaders. Joe Cook's Show, WLW. Strike Hit Parade and Sweepstakes. KGKO; Concert Party.

WRAP, .30 lancrv Deutch and Orchestra, WBAP. Fi-r 1 Dealers Present Fnlversal i Rhythm. KGKO. Dance Orchestra from Ringside; Club, WBAP; News in Brief, KGKO. 9:15 Jimmy Orchestra.

WRAP Hui.tiv Herigan and Orchestra, KGKO 9 .30 Ktnil Cole Orchestra, i p. 1 Swingtime With 15111 I KGKO, it 'asino Park Orchestra. WHAP 10:00 News Keport, WFAA: Glen Gray and His Casa I-ima Orchestra, KGKo, International Swing Concert. KGKO: von ing, FA A 10:30 orchestra, FA 11 00- Fddie Orchestra. WFAA; Scores, KGKO.

11 05 Kay Fldridgo orchestra, KGKO, i 11:30 Mark Fisher Orchestra, KGKO. i Sunday Morning. 00 -Church of the Air, KGKO; i Highlights of the Bible. WFAA 30- Vernon Mutual Life Insuranep Program. KGKO; Music American Youth.

WFAA. t.V Romany Trail, KGKO. Chuck Wagon Gang, WHAP: Johnny Organ Moods, KGKO. Bravest of tlip Brave. WFAA, Howes' Capitol Theater Family, KGKO.

9:45 Henrv uste'i Orchestra. 1 FA A from Blackstone Ho- tel, WHAP. 10:15 lee Cream Twins, WBAP; Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir and Organ, KGKO. Radio City Music Hall Symphony Concert. WHAP.

of the Air, KGKO: Services of the Presbyterian Church, WHAP. 11:30 Pnetie Strings, KGKO 12:00 St. Louis Serenade, KGlvO; Ttc Magic WFAA Sunday Afternoon. Dramas of the Bible, KGKO. 1 00 Kvcrybody's Music, Howard Barlow am! Columbia Symphony.

KGKO; Trip to Our National Parks, WFAA. 1 Howard Marshall, British Commentator. WFAA, 1 Chucho Martinez, Tenor, WFAA, 2 0 Parade of Talonf, WFAA; The Spelling Bee with Dr. Harry Hogcn. KtJKO 2 :15 Seagle.

Hymns, WFAA. .30 -The World Is Yours, WFAA. In a Sentimental Mood, WHA P. 3 00 Shield core Mtisic, W15AP Sundav Afternoon Party, KGKO. 3 30 The Dickies with Don and Donna.

WBAP; Sunday Interlude. KGKO. 3:15 O'Daniel and ills Hillbilly Hoys WHAP; The Originates. KGKO. Catholic Hour, WHAP; Charles Klker the KGKO.

Sugah and Her Hoy Friends, WFAA; Chevrolet Presents Kubinoff, KGKO. Varieties, KGKO: Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone, WHAP. 30- Harmony IIour. KGKO; Robert L. Ilipley, and Ozaie Nelson's Orchestra, WBAP.

o.l5 In a Sentimental Mood, KGKO. Sunday Night. Music and Flowers, KGKO; Atneehe and Edgar Bergan, WFAA 15 -The Ranchers. KGKO. 30 -Kildle Cantor, KGKO Sunday Evening Hour, KGKO; Manhattan Merry-Go- Round, WFAA.

7 30 American Album of Familiar Music, WFAA. California Concert, WFAA: Gillette Original Community Sing. KGKO. S- 30 H. V.

Kaltenborn, KGKO: Southland Life AiRevue. WFAA. .45 Maureen O'Connor and the Singing Strings. KGKO. Morin Sisters and the Ranch Hoys, WHAP; Press Radio News, KGKO.

9:05 (ins A rnheim'i Orchestra, KGKO. 9:15 Walter Winchell, WBAP. 9 Rippling 11 tn Revue, WHAP; Jay Orchestra. KGKO. Red Nichols nnd Orchestra.

KGKO'; Dance orchestra from Casino Park, WBAP; Paul Sullivan, WLW. Del Courtney's Orchestra, WHAP, Reggie Orchestra, WHAP: Dick Jurkcns Orchestra, KGKO 11.90 Norris and Orchestra. HAP. 11 Jamboree from Ringside Club, WBAP. First Baptist Church.

Church With a Welcome a. Bible School, Earl M. 'Min, superintendent, 10:50 a. Dr. E.

S. James, of Cisco, Texas, pastor-elect, will preach. Special music -Anthem by the choir. 2:30 p. Training Union As.sociational meeting.

Dr. R. C. Campbell. State executive secretary, will speak.

6:45 p. m. Baptist Training Union, Volus Norsworthy, director. 8:00 p. m.

Worship. Dr, James will preach. Special music Men's quartet, First Baptist Church, Quanah. Monday, 8:00 p. W.

M. U. will meet in the homes of the mem- bers for Bible study. Tuesday, 9:45 a. Wilbarger-1 'tird meeting w-ith the: Oklaunion Baptist Church.

Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Weekly; and meeting of the Sunday School. 8:15 p. m.

week prayer meeting. Friday, 8:00 p. m. Commencement exercises of the daily vacation Bible school. was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Christian Science 830 WILBARGER Street Sunday School at 9:30 Sunday morning.

Church service at 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 p. m. A free reading room is open fo the public from 2 to 5 p. m.

daily on second flood of State Rank building. The Bible and all authorized 1 Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public is cordially invited to attend the church service and visit the reading room. the Preserver of is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which will he read In all Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday, June 13. The Golden Text is: God is my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in I (Psalms 62: 7).

i Among the citations which com- i prise the. Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible; perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, i live in peace; and the God of love and pence shall be with (II Corinthians 13: 11). The Lesson-Sermon includes also the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, and Health with Key to the by Mary Baker Eddy: Christ- like understanding of scientific being and divine healing includes a perfect Principle and God and perfect the basis of thought and (page 259). Calvary Baptist Church. Wichita and Robinson Streets.

REV. T. W. McKNEELY, Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.

J. DeSha, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Rev. Cecil Lisenbee will preach at both hours Sunday in the absence of the pastor.

B. T. U. at 7:15 p. O.

K. Ellison, director. W. M. U.

meets on Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting at p. m. Wednesday. We will extend the hand of fellowship to all members who are present at the morning service.

Please arrange to be present. We should seek out the house of the Lord on Sunday and be-in our places for worship. Be on time for all services. A welcome awaits you. Church of Christ.

L. N. MOODY. Tastor Bible School. 9:45 a.

m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Evening hour, 8 p. m.

Midweek hour, Wednesday, 8 p. m. What do you intend to do with the day? Why not snend it with Him in the study of His word? A welcome to all. MARIAM PRICE says "THERE'S AMAZING NEW CREAM new cream clcanscs especially well. It has softened and cleared my me a new loveliness.

Used at night, it makes my skin feel young and look young when I get Wouldn't YOU, too, like to try this "complete facial in one Jast ask for BLENDED CREAM 20c 50c 75c 1.00 Corner Drug Store WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR YOUR PRODUCE SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL PILGREEN PRODUCE 1328 North Main 19 MR. WHEAT FARMER SEE US BEFORE SELLING OR STORING YOUR WHEAT Federal Bonded for Your Protection CONSUMERS SUPPLY CO. Vernon, Texas OKLAHOMA CITY TAKES SECOND FROM BEAUMONT Jumping on Art Patchin for three runs in the tenth inning after he had battled Ralph Buxton to a standstill through nine innings, the Oklahoma City Indians made it two straight over the Beaumont Exporters at Beaumont Friday afternoon, 3 to 1. Spectacular fielding on both sides made it a scoreless affair until Patchin started his own downfall in the tenth by throwing wild to first after taking a sacrifice in front of the box. San Antonio tightened a hold on second place in the Texas League in defeating Tulsa, to 4, Houston took Fort Worth, 2 to 1 and Steers pounced on Galveston, 11 to 1, to take their fifth straight victory, THALIA FORFEITS GAME TO PHILLIPS 66 TEAM The First Methodist Church.

Corner Pease and Deaf Smith Streets 1 REV. W. L. TITTLE, Pastor Everett Westbrook, Sunday School sunerintendent. Church School begins at 9:45 a.

m. with efficient teachers in every department. The morning service will be ren- dered by the laymen of the church, i A. J. Carpenter, charge lay leader and chairman of the board of stewards, will be in charge of the program.

Edgar Johnson will he the principal speaker. Special music will he a quar- tet; There Comes a sunj? by Jack Tucker, J. W. E. R.

Richards, and J. L. Esrgle- ston. The leagues will meet at 7:30 p. I m.

in four divisions. Evening worship at 8:15 p. m. with the presiding elder. Rev.

Cal C. Wright, bringing the message. Federated Presbyterian Church. Wilbarsrer at Houston HORACE N. CUNNINGHAM, Pastor The doors of the church are open to you and your loved ones.

A very cordial welcome awaits your entrance, and you are askeu remember the services to your friends and any stranger that mav be in our city over the week-end. All may come and worship. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, L.

J. Sullivan, superintendent. A special Day projrram has been prepared. Bring all your family. Pro- pram is for children and adults.

The theme of the service is of 11 a. m. Preaching by the pastor. Subject, "Christian Fellowship." p. m.

Evening hour of worship. Guest speaker, Rev. Newton C. Smith. Rector of St.

John Baptist Episcopal Church, Clarendon. Subject, Inch." Special music: Holy sung by Miss Doris Copeland. Our Episcopal friends are urged to enjoy this service as well as all who store for all who come. 8 p. m.

Christian Endeavor Society. Monday evening at 8 the men of the church gather around the banquet table in the basement of the church for their regular period of Christian Fellowship. Frank Byrd is chief cook, to be assisted by C. A. Coughlin and Perry McDonald.

Gilbert Weeth and W. P. Layne are sponsoring the program, and Jake Foreman and J. A. Baird arc to provide entertainment.

A real joy is in store ofr all who come. Come thou with us and you will do us good and the Lord will richly bless all of us. BABY CHICKS E. A. Nisson, President of the Baby Chick Association says the Shortage of poultry now we will have the greatest poultry shortage in history in 1938 and This means that eggs and poultry will be high this Fall and Winter.

With a good grain crop coming on it will pay you to get those chicks that you have been wanting. SUMMER PRICES NOW ON $5.50 and $6.50 Per Hundred VERNON CHICK HATCHERY JUST ACROSS NORTH OF THE POST OFFICE ADAM DONGES ermites VACCIN0L VACCINATES Against termites and Vaccination is the ACCEPTED Method for complete extermination and prevention by those who have INVESTIGATED. Call 500 For Free Inspections Wilbarger Lumber Co. PHONE 500 VERNON, TEXAS Five-Year Guarantee Drive Your Car Into a The Thalia soft ball team forfeited to the Phillips 66 Oilers Friday niglft, failing to appear for the Jaycee League game scheduled for 8 The Oilers now have a percentage of .667, the Thalia club ,400. The ers are in third position and Thalia is tied with Oklaunion for fifth place.

Ask about our 90-day demonstration plan on Maytag Washers at lW-tfp You Beat Our Hot Weather MENU Virginia Baked Ham (We Bake It Ourselves) With Potato Salad 35c PIMENTO CHEESE SANDWICH HOT BARBECUE ON BUN Your Favorite Beer Rabbit Hut East Wilbarger St. Circle of Service ROBT. MORE GARAGE TIRE CO. PHONE 1234.

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