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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 3

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DESTON, TEXAS, BSCPED-CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUST 3, 1939 ma CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY METHODIST CHtJBCH Wesley V. Hlte, pastor. a. School. -u P.

classes with gtu- a. by the pastor. --fccrii Prerequisites." Anthem. King of My Shepherd Is," MsrgJe Stafford and choir. 00 P.

by the pastor. for Life." Solo by Mrs. R. L. 1J Jr.

p. Fellowship In XAZARENE CHURCH E. E. Fletcher, pastor. £.

School. a. p. People's raeet- BAPTIST CHURCH Street. Sol Carpenter pastor.

1 io u. School, super- A. C. Nance. i :00 21.

P- Training Un- 1 A Joiimile McCall. director. student director. -u p. FIRST CUMBERLAND 1'KfcSBYTERIAN CHURCH v.

O. N. Baucom, pastor. nier Welch and Maple Streets. -UO a.

School, Mrs. Springer is superintendent; 1 If IB 'ihU is Dairy Month and mem- of that great industry the country are to remind you of i in- vast progress made In the and supply of pure milk anil the widespread beiie- resulting lor the public Dairying dates back to ilir hisiorv of mankind but only in the last half o-mury has such rapid art- taiirrment Jn, the protection "i mJJk taken place. DENTON DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Dwane Faw, assistant; Miss Mildred Dobbins, primary superintendent; Mrs. V.

P. Elrod. assistant. 11:00 a. by the pastor, "The Milton ol Jesus." 7:00 p.

People meet. Miss Alva NelJ Fraser. prasldeat; Mrs. C. H.

McNelll. sponsor lor Junior Y. P. 8:00 p. by pastor, "Ii the Axe Be Announce Marriage of Miss Billie Yerby Mr.

and Mrs. Will Yerby have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Billie Yerby. to H. T. Barlow of Port Arthur.

The wedding took place March 5, in the I Methodist Church at Lake Charles. lvrrkr the ceremony having been read by Rev. H. L. Johns.

The couple LUTHERAN CHURCa 703 North Elm Street. Rev. E. Meyer, pastor. 10:30 a.

School. 11:00 a. Th- Triune God." CENTRAL BAPTIST CHIRCH Rev. Fred H. Johnston, pastor.

9:45 a. School. 11:00 a. 7:00 p. People's Bible Class, Mrs.

Betty Johnston, teacher. 7:30 p. Song Service. 8:00 p. service.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1313 Oakland Virginia C. Lodge. 9:45 a. School. 11:00 "God Only Cause and Creator." accompanied by Miss Sylvia Wankan of Demon and Hood and Frank Barlow of Pore Arthur.

Mrs. Barlow, who has been leaching in the public schools of Port Arthur, is a graduate of Teachers College High School, and of the 1938 class of the North Texas State Teachers College. Barlow was reared in Barlow. and is employed in the laboratories of the Gulf Refining Co. at Port Arthur.

After visiting in Houston, Brady, El Paso and Demon, the couple will be at home at 3923 Lakeshore Drive, Port Arthur. CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner Pearl and Bolivar Streets. Lyle Price, minister. 9:45 a. study.

10:50 a. by the minister. "Making God In Our Own Image." 7:00 p. People meet. 8:00 p.

"Untried Men." Big Reduction ON SUMMER Hat And Dresses The Vanity Shop FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 120 South Elm St. 9:45 a. School. 11:00 a. service.

5:30 p. Group service, James Hopper leader. 6:45 People's Vespers. 8:00 p. by Rev.

R. H. Bullock. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 320 West Hickory Street. Rev.

R. R. Yelderman, pastor. 9:45 a. School.

10:50 a. "The Book of Life." 7:00 p. Endeavor. 8:00 p. "Kings and Their Kingdoms." Former Residents Of Denton Marry Miss Jane McDade.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDade of Abilene, former residents of Denton.

and Ben B. Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Reed of Fort Worth, former residents of Denton, were married at high noon Tuesday in the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. New York City. with Rev. C. E.

Boyer. the pastor, reading tlie service. The bride is a granddaughter of Mrs. J. Whitson and a niece of Mrs.

W. P. Whitson of Denton. She is a graduate of S. C.

and taught the past three years at Crane. She studied in New York City last summer, need is a graduate of tlie Sweetwater High" School, and is a former student of A. M. College. He is a brother of Mrs.

Fred Cobb of Denton. The couple will make their home in New York, where Reed is connected with a bottling company. For Mrs. Nelms The Alathean Class of the First Baptist Church gave Mrs. J.

S. Nclrns a surprise shower Tuesday afternoon. Twenty-five members came in a group and brought miscellaneous articles for Mrs. Nelms' new home at 413 Fulton Street. Mrs.

Nelms' sisters. Misses Lottie and Willie Brashears. served ice cream to the group. "It's Wonderful World? at Texas ASSEMBLY OP GOD CHURCH Corner Myrtle and West Maple. Rev.

R. IT. x-oru, pastor. 9:45 a. School.

11:00 a. 6:00 p. Ambassadors. 7:00 p. CHURCH OF GOD In Pentecostal Tabernacle, off McKinney Street.

Rev. Bill WhUneld. pastor. 9:45 a. School.

11:00 a. by the pastor. 6:30 p. People's meeting. 7:15 p.

by the pastor. ST. BARNABAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1200 North Elm Street. ENSEMBLE Engagement and wedding rings cleverly cling to each other, keeping upright on your finger. Center diamond and 8 side diamonds in engagement ring; 7 diamonds in wedding ring.

for the pair "McCRAY'S JEWELRY STORE CUT FLOWERS All Kinds Of Pot Plants And Bedding Plants Denton Flower Shop Phone 223 INVESTMENT Investments in Denton Federal Savings and Loan Association arc insured. Large and small sums solicited. Interest paid from start. W. E.

MANN, Secretary Telephone 26 I LUMBER There's no better time to build or remodel I THE KERKSIECK LUMBER CO. Denton, Texas extends a special invitation to you to attend OPEN HOUSE Sunday Afternoon 2 Until 5 P. M. at the newly completed home i of MR. AND MRS.

U. J. RAMSEY (614 Welch You wiU enjoy inspecting tliis newest Denton home with its modern outstanding architectural features. We were proud to furnish the building supplies used in its construction and urge you to seej what can be done with building materials at so small a cost. KERSIECK LUMBER CO.

PHONE 1512 S. C. W. GRADUATE MARRIES IN Miss Anne Stark, a. graduate of S.

C. and Chester W. Watson of Dallas were married in the Highland Baptist Church of Dallas Thursday evening. A reception followed in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Stark of Carrollton. After a wedding trip to points in Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida the couple will be at home in their new home on Preston Road. Rehearsal Dinner For Couple Here Mrs. J. Bayless.

Mrs. Grace! Wright and Miss Leta Bayless were hostesses Friday evening in the home of their in oilier, Mrs. S. A. Bayless, for the rehearsal dinner preceding the nuptials of then- niece.

Miss Mary Underwood, and Fred Bosweil of Dallas, the marriage to take place this evening in the First Presbyterian Church. The dinner was served buffet style from a long table laid with an ivory damask cloth and set with vari-colored pottery. Barbank daisies in a pottery bowl, centered the table, and yellow tapers in pot- ten' holders furnished light. At small tables where guests were seated after being served, place-cards held a miniature gold wedding slipper as favors and tlie tables were centered with small bowls of mixed spring blossoms. Places were marked for the wedding party and relatives as follows: Miss Underwood and Bosweil; Mrs.

S. A. Bayless, grandmother of the bride-elect; Mr. and Mrs. John Underwood, parents; Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Hines of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Bowlby of Dallas, Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Estes of Whitesboro.

Miss Gwendolyn James of Breckenridge, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bay- 1 less, Mrs.

Grace Wright, Miss Leta Bayless, Miss Star Bayless and Miss Peggy Grace Bayless. Rev. EL G. Hennessy, priest-la- charge. Trinity Sunday.

7:30 a. Eucharist. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. L. P.

Parker, pastor. 9:45 fc. School, V. Y. Craig, superintendent, J.

B. Bovell, secretary. 10:55 a. worship. 7:00 p.

People's League. 8:00 p. CATHOLIC CHURCH 1204 Bolivar Street. Trinity Sunday. Rev.

Charles W. Smid, priest. 8:00 p. Mass and sermon. 9:00 a.

Sunday School. J. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Frank Weedon, pastor. 9:30 a.

School, R. Garner, superintendent. 10:30 a. by the pastor, "Man's Greatest Malady." Solo by Miss Elizabeth Provence. "Out of the Depths" (John Prindle).

6:45 p. Training Union. 8:00 p. "God's Remedy for Man's Ills." Baptismal service. PAUL PLEADS HIS OWN CASE Text: Acts By WILLIAM E.

GILROY, D. D. Editor of Advance Highland Church To Start Revivaj Tue Highland Baptist Chtatsi will begin a revival tosaorrw, to coaiinue through June 18. Tbe tor, Rev. Sol Carpenter, -will preach tlie open-sermons, and Tuesday evening Dr.

Prank Weedoo, pastor of the First Baptist Church. preach nightly. Services be at p. m. Both pastors will 'be in Fort Worth each day during next week, attending a Baptist evangelistic conference.

The following veek, beginning June 11. services Trill be held at 11 a. m. each morning. GRADUATES OF DEXTON COLLEGES TO MAKKY Announcement has been made ol the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Jeanne Cornelius, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Cornelius of Brookston, to James Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. O. Dixos of Grand Saline, the marriage to take place at the bride's home June 18. Dixon is a graduate of Teachers College, and his bride-to-be of S. C.

W. Claudette Colbert and James Steware are shown here in scenes from "It's a Wonderful Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer's delightful comedy drama which will be the attraction at the Texas Theater for two days starting Sunday. In addition to Claudette and Stewart, the cast includes Guy Kibbee, Nat Pendie- ton, Andy Clyde and Ernest Truex. BUY IT IN DENTON ONA SELF Draftsman House Plans 1305 Maple Ph. 1215 Visit Burr's Yard Goods Department Sheer Batiste 15c yard Paul had returned from his missionary journeys to Jerusalem alter naving bid farewell to the elders of the church of Ephesus at Miletus, the seaport, realizing full well the danger that before him.

To these elders Paul said. "Behold. I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem, not knowing the things that shall befall me there, save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, saying that bonds and afflictions abide me (Acts 20:22, 23). A certain prophet, Agabus. had also taken Paul's girdle and bound with it his hands and his feet, symbolically of his prediction of what was awaiting Paul at Jerusalem.

It was under these circumstances that Paul made his great declaration of purpose, "But none of these nocent things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God." These predictions had been fulfilled. Enemies of Paul made unjust and untrue accusations against him. saying that he had defiled the temple at Jerusalem, and had aroused the mob against him. He was in danger of his life, when he was rescued by the Roman chief captain and a detachment of soldiers. It was under these circumstances that Paul, having been permitted to speak by the Roman captain and making his defense to the people, gave the address of our of the great autobiographical statements upon which we depend chiefly for our knowledge of the details of Paul's life and for the clear conception of his religious experience, his outlook and purpose.

Along with this is a passage from a similar defense of Paul before King Agrippa. when he told the experience of his conversion on the way to Damascus and described the course of his life and his innermost purpose as obedience to the Holy Spirit. It's Wonderful Starring Claudette Colbert, Billed for Texas "It's a Wonderful romantic comedy starring Claudette Colbert and James Stewart, opens a big -week's schedule at the Texas Theater Sunday and "will be seen through Monday. as a former football player and amateur detective, teams forcees with Miss Colbert to solve a murder mystery. Innocently involved in the murder himself, he enlists her aid in tracking down the real murderer in order to save an oft-married but in- millionaire from the gallows.

"The Eagle and the a World War aviation drama starring Gary Grant, Jack Oakie, Fredric March and Carole Lombard, has the Tuesday and Wednesday spot on the Texas bill. The story deals the lives of two flying aces during the who tkes pride in his skill in tlie air and the other who is proud only of his ability to kill. With Brian Ah erne, Victor Mc- Laglen and June Lang playing the featured roles, "Captain frontier drama of Australia, will be seen at the Texas Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 8-10. The story deals with the lives of the empire builders who migrated to the barren brush country of Australia to make it one of England's prize possessions. husband is Lhe bottom.

"Cafe starring Madeleine Carroll and Fred MacMurray, comes i to the Palace Thursday. A musical comedy, the film tells the tale of a cafe society darling who weds a newspaper reporter on a bet. a comedy romance of the old South, is billed for the Palace Friday and Saturday, June 910. Oliver Hardy, Jean Parker, June Lang, Billie Burke, Alice Brady, James Ellison and Harry all have leading roles in the picture. Taylor and Rochelle Hudson in the leading roles, has the Thursday billing at the Dreamland.

Tlie story deals with the activities of the newest branch of the state law-enforcement departments, the air police. "Under Blue Montana starring Gene Autry, will be seen at the Dreamland Friday, June 9 GRADUATION GIFTS And Cards MARTIN Radio Gift Shop In these addresses there stands forth above all things the sincerity of Paul, the intensity of the ex- perience of the new life that had come to him, his deep love of the Christ who had sated him from an 'attitude of bigotry and hostility to his fellowmen and'had given him the vision of a kingdom of truth. There Is in all his defense no suggestion of hatred of those who are persecuting him. for Paul had learned above all things the deep lesson of Jesus that a Christian must love his enemies. These addresses of Paul have a very insistent meaning for our own time.

Though Paul was following essentially what he believed to be the reality of truth and the religion of his fathers, he was accused of being a sectarian and a heretic. If one would learn the lesson of Paul's life and experience, he must learn to regard all sincere men with reasonableness and tolerance and with ap- preciation of their conscientious convictions. The story of Paul's life ought to make us unready to call any man a The man whom i we fall to understand may be the sincere apostle of new and Important emphasis on truth. Palace to Show "San Francisco" "San starring Clark Gable and Jeanette MacDonald. will play a return engagement on show -ow next week, with a Sunday and Monday billing at the Palace Theater.

The film is a romantic musical drama of early San Francisco, and has become famous for its earthquake scenes. "The Ice Follies of with Joan Crawford and James Stewart the leading roles, is the film booked for the Palace Tuesday and Wednesday. The story centers about a singing ice skater who, through a series of strange twists of fate, finds herself on the top rung of the ladder of fame, -while her skating Harry Carey In Dreamland Film "Code of the a story of boys on New York's East Side who challenge society for a chance to live, will" be seen at the Dreamland Theater Sunday and Monday. Harry Carey and the "Little Tough Guys" have the leading roles. "Tlie Dawn with Basil Rathbone, Donald Crisp, Enrol Flynn and David Niven in the stellar roles, is the Tuesday attraction at the DreamraJid.

"Nancy starring Bonita Granville, comes to the Dreamland Wednesday. Second in the series of films based on Carolyn Keene's popular Nancy Drew stories, the picture tells of the adventures of a high school girl who wiiis a prize of a month's job as a rejorter on her local newspaper. "Pirates of the with Kent Events Monday The T. E. L.

Class of the First Baptist Church will meet at 8 p. m. in the garden at the home of Mrs. B. Neale 1112 North Locust.

The Junior and Senior G. of the First Baptist Church will meet at 4 p. m. with Mrs. R.

T. Harpool, 1109 Congress. Miss Elizabeth Provence, who recently returned here from Richmond, where she was graduated from the W. M. U.

Training School, will speak. Now Is The Time TO GET YOUR Rugs Cleaned 9x12 AMERICAN CLEANERS Oak St. Phone 260 KLEER-SHEER CLAUSSNER HOSIERY 59c Jones Bootcry DELICIOUS Salt Rising AND Raisin Bread lOc per loaf Purity Bakery PHONE 106 The Baylor University, Texas, debating teams traveled 103,000 miles in 1938 39 and spoke words. GRADUATION GIFTS You still have time to make your graduation gift selection from our large stock of appropriate and useful gifts. SUGGESTIONS Traveling Cases Stationery Cologne and Perfume Makeup Kits SEE THE NEW DIXIE TIRES BEFORE YOU BUY J.

W. Bovell Oil Company Phone 225 123 S. Elm Manicure Sets Toilet Sets Everything for the Boy or Girl Brooks Drug Store Phones 29 and 39 WHEAT GROWERS, ATTENTION! There are two things that you require wherever you sell your Prices with' quick, courteous Morrison is prepared to deliver both. We have just installed a new 20-ton, automatic-dump, truck scale with a 34-foot platform big enough to weigh and dump the largest of semi-trailer jobs. Our receiving pit has been enlarged so as to take care of 400.

bushels of grain at one dump and our elevator grain moving capacity increased so as to move that much grain away in 10 minutes. There will be'no delay when selling Morrison your grain. We guarantee top market prices, honest weights and grades. We will store your grain on State Bonded Warehouse Receipts and loan you money against them at six per cent interest if you desire. We can serve you well whatever your requirements.

May we have the pleasure of buying your grain this summer? Investigate others, then come and see us before you sell elsewhere, and ALWAYS BUY MORRISON'S PEACEMAKER FLOUR The Morrison Milling Co. whfc Sialtd Mtchanism Aii-Stte! Cobintt Stotntas Super Sliding andalonglistof other contributions to better refrigeration ac less Now this 1939 blue-ribbon G-E ftm you Selective Air Conditions King Radio Shop Phone 351.

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