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page two THE WACO fTEXAS) NEWS-TRIBUNE. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1946 Sunday Church Services pastor. Weldon Seventh And Baptist; pastor, school.

9 30 m. Wood a on Sunday achool, 9:30 0 and ni. with a. m. TrainlnR union.

6:45 p. m. Serv- 1 1 CefUintv of and at 10 50 a. ni. and 8 p.

m. with Youth fel- subjects. Bonds of and ame and younr adult vespers, 6 30 Services Wedneaady. Insp ion broadcast daily KWTX ft 10 45 a m. liutheran; pastor, w.

r. Lutheran hour over at 30 p. m. and WRB at iy at 11 topici 10 "Ol with Services with Chalk 11 VLn.nl^ ra hurrh at 8 p. with Mr.

Park hu7h. ihui? 5 on The Working a G'MXf of a Community choir Teusday. 8 p. m. I WMw.Jd.y.

8 P. IBooks of Special movie after evening service. Wednesday: 7 p. Sunday officers and tearhers: 7:45 p. prayer hour; 8 30 p.

choir rehearsal. Elm Mott Baptist; pajstor, H. D. 9 45 a. m.

Sub- Growth in Bluff Baptist r. preaching on St. John's Methodist; pastor. W. E.

Bur den-Bearer of All Chrlsti dent of Theology Herbert Rast of A I deliver both sermon? V'f ib mert.ng Wednesday 2111 Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Serv Wm: rgi Sunday mt jj a 7 30 t- 1 training Thursday, 30 p. m.

Felder. Southwestern university, I at 11 a. m. Church of Christ, Scientist, Compton speaks at evening hour. Fel- eventh street and Columbus avenue, 6 30 p.

m. Youth night at indav srh'' 0 30 a at 7 Thursday. 3 a n'. subject. Wednesday which includes testi- nt Christian Sciance healing.

1- rV-vk Reading room and lending library at 612 Ubertv building is from to rr und Sunday from r-ubHc cordially invited First Lutheran; I. P. Paulson, pastor. Sunday school rally and promotion exercises at 9:45 a. m.

Service at 10 45 a m. with subject. in the league Wednesday. 7 30 m. Choir rehearsal semdces and to day.

7 45 p. in. Confirmation classes the 'privileges of the reading Saturday at 9:30 a. m. and 10:30 a.

m. tal Methodist Se? Ve-n nr McGuire. Sunday 30 a. m. R' v'sion Si-rvices at 10.4ft a.

m. and 8 p. m. m. 1 cJr 11 a tv "Yrvvi aubjects, "Tithing or Tipping.

enrs vs Serv II North Waco Baptist; pastor. Kirby Tippini Wbich and Cords of Training union, 6.45 p. ni. Brotherhood Monday. 8 p.

m. Prayer service Wednesday, 8 p. m. Columbus Avenue Church of Christ; Basil Shilling. minister.

Bible school, 45 a. in. Worship at 10 45 a. Can Take It WHh at 7 30 p. m.

Cumberland diristSan; pas- Weadc Baiiev. RibSe school. 9:45 a rr1 Worship and communion 10:45 a with sribject "Can We Forgive and a. in. worship nsr Oursf Chnstian 111 a.nd 7 Mayr will be J.

speaker at both hours. Young people, 1 a a A 6:30 p. m. Service Wednesday, 8 p. m.

Radio program, WACO, 9 a. m. Sun- Tahernafle Baptist: pastor, A. Reilly day. Sunday sr 9 a rn.

a- a n- and 8 p. in. with Seventh-Dav Adventist; J. C. P.ow- Book -fi pastor.

Monday. 6 30 p. young 1 5 -nr Around ith Satan Bible p0opfe-B v. society. Wednesday, 8 vcrfign of 1 A' fn prayer meeting.

Story of '1 r.g to oye? radio at the Wife Saturday, 9 30 a. a Sunday school lesson taught rn Sabbath school: 10 45 a. sere Wednesday mon riesn That Bear the Vressels of the Ixird 6:30 p. ves- Watchtower per serv ice. s' Ti on 4 With New Nation Memorial Baptist; pastor, A.

Tne ministry school. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Services at in God Be 10:45 a. ru, 8 p.

with subjects, study, Friday, p. "Is It Nothing to and "The Home of the Hear Rev. Frank DuBose preach these climaxing mes- Bond Revoked For Man Charged With Death W. H. Moody Remanded to Jail After Hearing; His Estranged Wife Files Divorce Suit DALLAS, Sept.

6 Hamilton Moody, 42, of Dallas, charged with murder In the of Eugene L. Ballard, Dallas manufacturer, and former Waco- an, was remanded to jail today after Justice of the Peace W. L. Sterrett set aside the original $7500 bond. Also today, estranged wife, Mrs.

Judy Moody, filed a divorce suit in the fourteenth district court and obtained a temporary order restraining Moody from disposing of their community roperty pending a settlement, learing on the injunction was set for September 16. Justice action revoking bond cnme nfter an examining trial today. Storrett also revoked the $1500 bond of Mrs. Ruby Ballard Alford, 29. also charged with murder, but reset it at $5000.

Defense counsel was making arrangements late today to free Mrs. Alford on bond apain. A writ of habeas corpus filed by attorneys was set for hearing next Friday. Grand jury investigation of the shooting will begin Monday. Brief Items in News Blind Man Robbed of Cash, Papers; Waco Ministers to Attend Sessions A thief at noon Friday took a Pearl Duncan of Waco, is iy in of poliomyelitis green fishing box, cfThtaining $19 rash and other papers belonging to O.

H. Oates, a blind man, who Wednesdi I meeting 11 a m. and 7 30 p. sub 1 Whic-l We IylVC in, and "Divine Central Church of the Naaarene: r. pastor Sunday 9 30 st 10 7 Service Rev Sammy Sparks to the people at the nr He mill brinr the cloa- lna message the fAr Christ ca pa srn at the m.

service. Mark Lutheran; A. "The Hour, urday nlgrht. First Baptist Dr M. L.

Ferreson of the Bible department at Bavlor will nreach at both hours Sunday. The W. M. of the church will hold the first meefinr of the fall to jki m. Mondav with Mrs, Tidwell presiding Thursday the Baptists rtf the county will meet for their monthly program et this church.

First Presbyterian: pastor. Thos. B. fiallaher. Sunday school.

9:40 a. m. Rev. James I. McCord, orofessor at Austin Preshvtarian Theological seminary in Austin.

Texas, will preach at Wacoans Are Attending 36th Division Reunion Former buddies in the 36th division will jrreet each other again Saturday afternoon in Ft. Worth when the first of the annual reunions gets underway. Main festivities will begin tonight, with a packed dav of activity running all day Sunday. The close of the get-together will be Monday morning. Probably 100 Wacoans will attend, as four companies of the operates a cigar stand at the Snrine building.

Oates told Detectives Tom and R. G. McClain that he was away at lunrh when the box and money were taken. Rev. E.

A. Heck man n. pastor of St. Mark Lutheran church, will leave Monday morning for St. Louis to attend a meeting of the district presidents of the Luthern churches of the Missouri synod.

Rev. I. P. Paulson, pastor of the First Lutheran church, and a number of members plan to attend the fourth anniversary celebration of the Trinity Lutheran church in Fort Worth Sunday afternoon. A revival ia now In progresa at the Turner Street Baptist rhureh, according to the pastor, Rev.

Verlon A. Geeo. Rev. dell M. Johnson, pastor at Hewitt, will preach at each service.

The revival, which started Friday evening, will continue through Sept. 15. Carl Young of Dallas, is the song leader, and John Bailey, of Denver, is the pianist. H. Edward Smith, pastor of the Waco Tabernacle (Trinity-nondenominational) has recovered from a heart attack which he suffered in July.

During his absence Evan- Did you find you were abort a sack of flour when you got home Friday? Neal II. Montgomery of 1509 South Eighth street told Deputy Sheriff H. E. Teat he found a 50-pound sack of flour on. Franklin Highway 6 Friday morning.

Montgomery is holding the sack for its owner. His phone number is 789. Game Warden Hubert Brooks may get his game law violators, but he always get his doves. So declares J. Frank Elder, local sportsman.

Elder says Brooks recently decided to bring home a few doves for supper. The game warden, used an entire box of shells. He brought home only five birds. W. D.

Hardin of route 6 reported to deputy sheriffs Friday that a Remington rifle was missing from his home. Cara driven by Barney Swenson of Meridian and Mrs. David Franks, 525 Proctor avenue, were damaged slightly when they were in col 1 i- in the 100 block on- South Fifth street at 5:50 p. m. Friday.

Officer Earl Coan, who investigated, reported no injuries. Officers Leroy Eakin and C. C. dence hospital, his mother, Mrs. Fred Boehme, reports.

Gwendolyn, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harrison of 143rd regiment, plus the Regi- Evanston, 111., and granddaughter mental band, came from Waco.

of Mrs. J. A. Harrison and Mrs. galist A.

Z. Fuller of Cameron has Rambo arrested a 47-year-old East taken his Waco man for disturbing the peace and resisting arrest Friday at 7:15 Donald Boehme, 2119 Parrott Five calls were received on avenue, who suffered fractures of the man, police said, the leg when the motor scooter on 4 which he was riding was in colli- Gilbert McGowan, a negro, was slon with an automobile in the 100 pronounced dead of, a on block of South Eighth street last arrival at, a local hospital Friday Saturday, is resting well at Provi- afternoon. Officer Leroy Eakin, at a KWTX at 1 X'eht servire at Austin Avea nr Sunday IvhiI. a. m.

rhureh with Rev. Mr. ti.ua ss Sunday, Rev McCord Tmith fellowship. Austin delivers ser- 6 a at a n- Nifht misaiuii AAA kamp Otto, snrak- 1 at Choir rehearsal I m. her league Wednes- CaJvary Baptist; pnstor, A.

Holt. Sunday school, 9 a m. Services ra m. Bt m. And p.

m. wJth P- and and Thursday SO m. Board Meflnln(r of Training un- t.ar. -on Ti. p.

7 Prayer meeting Wed- pas- The Faith Tabernacle, A. iJine i ftundav school, a. ut God ni 11 a in. service. Cr Ambassadors, p.

m. I xi.gr. st Louts is will re: nesday. 8 p. Ina Avenue Methodist: pastor C.

Church school, 9:45 a m. Services at 10:50 a. and 7 30 with subiects, "All Thinirs Are Are va serv- p. m. who investigated the call, said McGowan was plowing at 3005 North Fifteenth street when he was stricken.

First Will pastor, Tloyd, ter. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. Services at 11 a.

and n. ni. with assistant W. Dishonrh, union 45 rn. and Yet a Full End I ne Wedn.

sday Mt 7 45 Sunshine Mission: superintendent Fndav. 7 45 p. Mrs. A Beamv. Sunday aehool 10 a.

m. Services at 11 s. rn. and 7:45 Central Presbyterian, pastor. A N.

I Baptist Su Yet a Full End Haarron. Sunday a Rervires ut 11 a ni. and -45 With Knowing i UI if Sunday school. 9 45 a. m.

Services at 11 a m. and 7 30 m. with Sjt erts the Tt initv and Do We Pay Two Westmin- fellowship croups will hold a so- hour at rr- luniors and sen- are Circles on Mondav. and session meet this week, a hool council. St Paul's Episcopa fl Br wn Sunday io a nvjrsery for ct irer, vears 10 45 a adcast over station WACO; 11 m.

Street services. 7 IS m. Sun- dav and Tbnrsdav. Service Thursday, 7 45 p. m.

Jtev. pastor. 7lon Evanjrelira! and Beformed: C. Wnlff pastor. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity.

Churrh school. 9:45 a. m. Services at 10:45 a. m.

with subject. "The Divine No service Teachers and offirers of church srbonl meet Mondav. p. m. Choir rertor.

8 p. ood- in hnly 1 Thursday, 2 80 p. Colcord Avenue Methodist: pastor. Urban A. Schulze.

Church school, 9:45 morning prayer and sermon; 6 30 a. m. Service at 10 50 a. m. Special Canterbury club Baptist Fred Janeway.

tia.ftor Sun dav services at 11 a. m. th Ed- as auest speaker outh service at 7:30 p. m. M.Y.F., 45 p.

m. Service Wednesday, 8 p. m. Turner Street Baptist: pastor. Ver- Blarkahear 'of Aus- A.

Geeo. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Bevival services in progress, Bei-. Wendeil M.

Johnson, pastor at Hewitt, preaching. Services at 11 a. m. and 4 30 p. m.

with subjects. Work in and Is a God in Training union. 6:30 p. m. Services daily, during week, gt 10 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. First Church of the Nazarene: pastor. J.

M. Anderson. Sunday school ROY L. SMITH ATTEND 10th Anniversary Observance Brook Avenue Baptist Church Sunday, Sept. 8 REV.

ROY L. SMITH Pastor Morning Rerviee Subject "FORWARD MARCH" Evening Subject M. Broadcaat KWTX) "JESUS ONLY" Paator and Family Anniversary DINNER ON GROUNDS Brink your lunch, spend day. Barber of Alvin fifth, Caliche Hill 9 45 a. m.

Services st 10 46 a. m. and farm of Abilene sixth, Payton iSJt, Of Stephenville seventh. noon to aelert the four who a ronrocpnt state in lunlor Weathers. Sandia; eighth, will represent the state in juntot preston Hook Stophenville: ninth.

judging events at the nntlonnl Caskey. Bonham; tenth, Roland Jersey show. Judging and classi- Reese. Waco. fication Of winners carried on Senior heifer rlass: First, Raymond McNutt, Coleman FFA; Lonnie Yeary, Houston 4-H; James Blount, Huntsville FFA; Earl Edwards Floydada 4-H, were named top four contestants in that order.

These four will carry the ball for Texas against similar junior judging teams from every state in the union. Roland Reese of Waco, son of Evans Reese, president of the Texas club, was top McLenrjan county scorer and placed sixth In the individual running, only two places shy of the Texas team. He is a member of the McLennan county 4-H club, whose team placed fifth in group competition. Bell county FFA squad placed third. Wins Group The Jones county FFA team took first group honors and received a $15 rash prize.

The Harris county 4-H club ran second and received a $10 cash prize. Announcement of winners in the judging events was made at the conclusion of cattle exhibitions by the junior group. The junior exhibitors showed cattle in the following classes: senior heifer calves, junior and senior yearling heifers, junior champion heifer, two-year-old, three- year-old, four-year-old and older cows, senior champion and grand champion females, junior county herd. An 8-year-old cow from Knolle Jersey farm at Sandia was acclaimed grjind champion cow Friday morning. Reserve champion cow was from the Heep farm at Buda.

Knolle's entry, a 6-year-old cow, also won the title of champion cow of all ages. Heep farm again took second place. All awards in the cow in milk class went to Heep. For 3-year-old in milk. Heep took three top places, Knolle fourth.

Earl Floydada: fourth. Joe Armstrong, Trent; fifth. Ward Rentz. Waco. Junior champion heifer: Roland Waco.

Two-year-old cow rlatt: First. Roland Reeae, Waco; second, James Duncan, Greenville. Three-year-old cow Reidel, feuda. Four-year-old and older row First, George Smith. Libert! Hill; second, James Walker, Abilene; third.

Karl Edwards. Floydada: fourth. Elton Brigham, Stamford; fifth, Jack Birkner. Bay City. Senior snd grand champion female: Award Reidel, Buda.

She was presented with a heifer calf from Scars- of Waco as a special award. Roland Reese presented with a heifer 'calf by the Waco Clearing House for sperjal honors. County herd show: Jones county, first; McLennan county, second. Ten head of cattle from the iunior show and 40 head from the senior Jersey rattle show will go to the National Jersey club show in Columbus. Ohio, the latter part of thla month.

These champion Jerseys will remain together, probably in Waco, and will be shipped to the show as a group. They will be their owners Oct. 20 in Dallas at the Texas State fair, Herman Heep of Buda. president of the American National Jersey club, announced Friday night. George Apple of Sherman will be auctioneer at the sale which begins at 1 p.

in. today. Tabernacle Baptist Church lflth at Clay Avenue CATCH COTTON Pastor A. Reilly Copeland Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.

Sermons 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Broadcast Hour, 7:30 A.

M. Bible Hour, 7:00 P. M. Wednesday Night, 8:00 P. M.

A good hook frre to all (all races) of lligh Hrhool, College, Seminary. Blhle and Nursing School, of thU year of choice, when they come by TABER- NACI.E BAPTIST BOOK STORE (non-profit). South lftth St. Revival services are now in progress with ReA-. Fred Reedy of San Antonio.

wflo will preach at both hours. Services continue throughout the week at 7:45 p. m. daily. Waco Tabernacle; pastor.

H. Edward Smith. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.

Services at 11 a. m. and p. m. Evangelist A Fuller speaks at both hours.

Christian Warriors, 7 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday. 8 p. Preaching service Thursday.

p. m. On the air. WACO, Monday through Friday, 4:30 p. m.

Grace Gospel. Sunday school. 9:4.5 a. Pastor nreaches at 11 a. m.

Rev. Robert Ramsav of Colorado Springs preaches at p. m. Services each night of the week with Rev. Mr.

Ramsay preaching. Thursday, divine healing service at 9 30 a. m. Salvation Army. Sunday school.

a. m. at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. with subjects. and "Wholesome Religion." Vming People's legion, 6:15 p. m. Prayer service, 7 p.

Avenue Baptist: pastor, Roy Smith. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. Services at 10:50 m.

and 8:15 p. rru with subjects. "Forward March'' and Evening service broadcast over KWTX at 8 30 p. m. Pastor and family's anniversary.

Traininr union. 7 15 p. m. Praver service. 8:15 Teacher and officer meetinr.

7:30 Choir rehearsal at 8:30 p. Wednesday. Austin Avenue Meihodist: pastor. A. Norman Evans Church school 9'30 a.

wor Mldmg tier, assfw late pastor The youth church choir will sing. Union evening service in tlie chapel, o'clock. Sermon by Rev James I. McCord of Austin Presbyterian Theological seminary. Intermediate evening fellowship 6 Mrs.

Porter Crow, sponsor. Monday, 7 30 p. meeting of board of education Thursday, fi 30 p. dinner meeting of workers council of ehurch school. Houston Cow First For 4-year-olds in milk, an entry from Clark Henry of Houston was first, Heep second, Hulen Rigsty of Dickerson third, I.

T. Vanzant of Arcadia fourth. For 5-year-olds, Knolle was first, Heep second, Caliche Hill third. Clark Henry fourth, T. H.

Fusion of Cleburne fifth, Reece farm of Waco sixth, (seventh missing) Caliche eighth. Heep took first. Caliche second, in dairy herd class. The same farms in the same order tallied in the best uddered cow class. Henry of Houston, Heep, Fusion of Cleburne, placed In that order for product of dam.

Cows for the herd of 50 to be sent to Ohio will come from Clark Henry, Heep, Abilene Christian college. Caliche, D. T. Simons of Fort Worth. Howard McCarley of Denison, Knolle.

Awards make In the Texas junior Jersey show Friday night, follow: Senior heifer calf rlass: First. Roland Reese. Waco: second. Olan Lawrence, Buda; third. David San Francisco.

Buda: fourth. Bari Edwards Floydada: fifth. James Blount. Huntsville; sixth. Kenneth Holloway, Hamlin; seventh, Bobby McCarley.

Denison: eighth. Bobbie King Wharton; ninth. James Abilene; tenth. Kennith Waco. Yearling Class Junior yearling rlass: First.

Rohert Barton. Buda: second. Kenneth Hollo- Hamlin; third. Cornelius. You'll Like THE HERRING AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH 1802 Herring Avenue 10:50 A.

M. "ALL THINGS ARE YOURS" 7:30 P. M. 'THEY ARE SO DIFFERENT" C. C.

SESSIONS Church School, 9:45 A. M. M. T. 6:30 P.

M. Pastor Make Our Church Your Church Home way. Mam in; tnira. LAMarr i ornen us. Uh 1 Jnrk Blrkner.

BayCitv; 10 lit ftfiH nnvlrt Huntsville by Rrx (Irland nuniPMiie. nxin, AUSTIN AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH 1300 Austin Avrnue A. NORMAN EVANS, Pastor Krhixil, a rlana and a wet- for every mgr. at Midnight" Rev. Garland T.

lavender ion Rvrnlnn (Servire In the Alitln Chapel. Mermon by the I. McCord Dean and of Theology, Austin Pres- hvterian Theological Seminar). A wr.Aimr wruow, to evuhyonk First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbus Ave. Eleventh St.

Subject of Lesson-Sermon "MAN Sunday Morning Service ..11 A. M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Wednesday Evening Testimony Meeting ...................8 BEADIHtt R003I 612 Liberty Building Where Authorised Christian Krlenee Literature May Ba Read, Borrowed or Pnrrhaaed.

Often Week Days From 10 to 8: Rnnday Afternoon From to 5 NORTH WACO BAPTIST CHURCH KIRBY MeGriRE, Pastor 2001 McKENZIE Morning Worship 10:40 'TITHING OR TIPPING, WHICH?" Evening Worship 8:00 "THE CARDS OF SIN" Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Training lTnion 6:45 P. M. A ROYAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU! KIRBY Pastor Bevcrlv Hills Baptist Church 4113 Memorial Drive Frank A.

McTaggart, Pastor YOU ARE IXVITED TO HEAR A. C. MAXWELL (left) Preaching- MRS. A. C.

MAXWELL Playing and Singing REVIVAL SERVICES Sept. 8-15 Morning 10:00 Evening 8:00 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Washington Avenue eit Eleventh Street CLYDE SKELLY SHERMAN, Pastor MOR.VIXG WORSHIP 10:45 A. M. "WHAT I HEARD A PREACHER SAY" EVENING WORSHIP 8:00 P. M.

'THE STRENGTH OF THE MOUNTAIN" Bible School 9:30 A. M. FRIENDS AND VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES Action on Soviet Bid to Delay U. N. Assembly Held Up Foreign Ministers Council To Wait for Byrnes to Return Before Deciding on Proposal PARIS, Sept.

The foreign council decided today to withhold action on a soviet proposal to postpone until Nov. 11 the general assembly of the United Nations, pending the return of U. S. Secretary of State Byrnes from his trip into Germany, a French source said tonight. This development occurred after the 21-nation European peace conference heard demands from Russia and Yugoslavia that Greece give Bulgaria western Thrace and a corridor to the Aegean sea, and Yugoslavia hinted Macedonia should be incorporated into the Yugoslav' republic.

The French informant said that the soviet proposal to postpone the U. S. meeting, scheduled to be held in New York on September 23, was supported by France and China and conditionally by Britain. Soviet Minister V. M.

Molotov- urged the delay to avoid having two major peace session and general underway at the same time. The Yugoslav-Russian demands came as Britain declared it would abandon the big four agreement on disputed Venezia Giulia unless Triests were given a status. France supported Britain in internationalizing the city. Redeployment Calendar Largest glacial-fed body of water in the Cnnadia Rockies is Malinge lake, in Jasper national park. By The Presa Two troopship? are at porta today with more than 32C0 servicemen aboard.

are: At San Franriseo Marine Adder from Yokohama. S1I8 army, 1 navy. Al Seattle St. Olaf from Alaaka. 143 army.

DOWNTOWN BIBLE CLASS WACO THEATRE SERVICES 9:30 TO 10:30 A. M. LESSON "JESUS AND RIGHT USE OF PROPERTY" ED BURLESON, Guest Teacher All Denominations Cordially Invited AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT EVERYONE WELCOME 44 Statutes of the Lord Are Right Rejoicing the Heart FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fifth and Webstar DR. M. L.

FERGESON Of the Bible Department of Baylor will be the preacher Sunday. Strmon 11:00 A. M. "SPIRITUAL PRIORITIES'" 8:00 P. M.

"THE LAW OF LOVE AS THE LAW OF LIFE" 9:45 A. School 6:45 P. Union 10:30 A. WMS Meeting 10:00 A. County Work ers' Meeting FIRST METHODIST CHURCH of Methodism In O.

EI.DO.N GATLIN, Pastor Fifth and Jsrkaoa 9:30 A. School With a tana for All Inspiration" Dally over KWTX. .10:43 A.M. 10:43 A. M.

CERTAINTY ABOUT JESUS CHRIST'' 8:00 P. M. "JESUS CAME TOO SOON" Mid-Week Service, Wednesday 8:00 P. YOU ARE WELCOME CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. A.

J. Holt, Pastor 18th and Bosque Blvd. "MY CHURCH AND I Sermon Topic for 10:55 A. M. 'THE MEANING OF SALVATION" Sermon Topic for 8:00 P.

M. SUNDAY SCHOOL .................................9:45 A. M. TRAINING UNION .................................7:00 P. M.

PRAYER SERVICE Wedneaday WE INVITE VOL TO WORSHIP WITH I MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH South 22nd and Ross A. MYERS, Pastor Sermon Topics by EVANGELIST REV. FRANK Dl'BOSE 10:45 A. IT NOTHING TO YOU" 8:00 P. HOME OF THE SAVED" Sunday School .........................................................................9:30 A.

M. Prayer Service ........................................................................7:30 P. M. Music Under the Direction of Bro. Roy Driver and Mrs.

DeDeck WELCOME VISITORS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1001 South 19th J. N. ANDERSON, Pastor ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH FIFTH STREET and COLUMBUS AVENTTB Rav. Robert R.

Brown, Rector Mr. Rollo Rilling, Assistant 7:30 A. HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 A. MORNING PRAYER and SERMON 6:30 P. CANTERBURY CLUB Broadcast Over Station WACO at 10:45 A.

M. Rev. Fred Reedy, Evangelist REVIVAL SERVICES Each Evening at 7:45 SPECIAL MUSIC A FEATURE OF EVERY SERVICE Services Continue Through Sunday, Sept. 15th Sunday School 9:45 A. M.

You Are Never a Stranger at First Church HEAR THE CONVERTED JEW EVANG. LOUIS DAVIS RiVIVAL MltTINO STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT AT FAITH TABERNACLE SOUTH 13th STREET and WEBSTER AVE. 7:45 P. M. Sunday Night "The Return of Christ From the Viewpoint of a Christian Jew" Revival Services Each Night at 7:45 Throughout This Week ST.

MARK LUTHERAN CHURCH South 17th and Clay (Cotton Bus) Sunday School and Bible 9:30 A. M. ANNUAL MISSION SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 A. M. The Rev.

D. V. Hafeman of Austin 8:00 P. The Rev. C.

Stockamp of Otto E. A. HECKMANN St. Mark Lutheran School Opens Sept. 16th Tastor 8:30 A.

Schwark, Principal GREAT REVIVAL! TURNER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 510 TURNER STREET HEAR WENDELL JOHNSON Evangelist Great ransgression and Its Forgiveness JOHN BAILEY, Pianist (Denver, Colo.) CARL YOUNG. Chorister (Dallas, Tex.).

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