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INTERMEDIATE e. Y. p. B
CHURCH NEWS
CHURCH OF CUBIST
ESjSte srtaifT a-acf eOTsnaralo®
ta.nA SgasdaT-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
fftnnktHram Science service® are
held eaefe Saaday atfe II a. m, t
tie home off Mrs- JaMa K- Wal-
ler. Tfee pabtfe fa 'eeaiiaiily Sffl-
vitei to aillteasd t&ese semes®.
—a
assembly of god
Saadiay S&fe@®H 1® a.
MamiMig' Wffltshiip 11 a- he.
Evangelistic Saivfee 1: 3® p. ee-
Jr. Christ Ambassadors 1:3®
p. rat. Mmlsy.
Christ Afflfeassasasdiwjs 1:3® p>- ®-
Moeday.
Every cigist accept Monday
Bible School itoaa gt * to-
1-JS& p. m.
EffaageMstie Semites ffofflkuw
t&e Bible Schoot at ?-Jt@ p. m-
We wage yon to attend this
"Back t® fee BibSe audi God"
m®vemeEit-
Thelma KoeaiEg, Pastel
presbyterian church
Tfee School o£ Missions is
finished and yooir pastor wishes
to thamfc those who> co-operated
its -this atoath Ksff special em1-
phasis. Ctar Special aM
t&e moath oiff February will he
Stewardship. la setting; ap t&e
program for this month t&e>
thoagM mppeartEioat in t&e euqos
of yews- coarse®! was to> feee t&e
word ^tewardshipT from some
■off t&e tmfortnatate imitespesefca-
tions t&at; have persfstaatfy clang'
t© if. All t&at we ask is that
ytt shall remain: openmiaded
through this moatfe is® erap'fcasik
At a. meeting: off tfce Session;
Sunday it was. agreed that: we
should send; a rani of apTeeia-
tion: to* t&e several cfearches
whose pastors traveled a great
distance for t&e Sendee of la-
Stesteace Sesnawwa: "Ccas-idesr £$-
aancial depressac® wit& coase-
erated eroiressiora.'*
Fired Dawson. Pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST CHDRCH
IMPROVED
UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
Sunday i
chool Lesson
Hv amv. p:. a. lrrraw^taunit.. d:
flMmiyac off0TbwmflJ®i:5®dU^ Bltttt*
DntHJitutiv of
(® Wiwcani; SSswaB W M?" GTniaa.
Lesson for February 2
JESOS E9I3UIS7S HELPERS
UHSffflBT T'ffiXTJ—Lidta $.-:I-M„ 3Z„ 3X.
OTEEttfr TTCSSTT—UllaT isoauo'lt ali
fiisBBa'Wreiit ti i:n.—3LaIca: ff=::CI'..
PPJE6U.P-5! TQi?'CC—Jeaua- FSncfd' Sum
Hai'OUSK.
.im"SI©E. TG?te—raaaa a:mE tilia; Plaifc-
ecrr.rfn,
s3ra®KSHS3i!l.tttc .«?na> s-tesckqik.
TO'PCC—How Jauai* TTi..
tfflinrc-: p'fflqffiljir jo®' judemt
wk-ate em to- Stev* whsb> eaoiiat
S<2&>je«t: Believing: 6®d-
SeriptCTe Keadinig: Psalma 91.
Bifele Duil— ImeffbSm F®f>*
tena.
niarf; Scp-reme need— WSaaiie
"By faiit& .NmaSfr— St®"
deT-
"bt fa)it& A&i'a&aHa™—- Gteffieva
"By ffaitli) — Caawlee
Fa3F®ev
"By ffait& D>aBiei™— S&ialena
Sunday se&ffl®!, & :4§- M®t i
wfefli) come -to t&is sesviee strndyj
■tfce Bible iess®s!s, but, niai Hsaisy|
sfeiy t&e Bible w&® da ®oft- afc-[
tead SEIC& a. sern&a. Cfeeek rap'
obi yoiaaiaelff affld see Iff t&is is
correct H®w alii of as meed fe
stsidy t&e Word ®ff G®d in- f&ese
testing times.
Wors&ip and. sermon at II and
113®. Safaects: "A Great Challen-
ge t© Erery Member of oar
Cfatre&" and ^Salvation Sq.aal
and Rewards Wnesaal at t&e
Jadgmesit Bay ffo.r Christians."
Baptist Traksiag Unioim, wit&
t&ree' B. Y. F. IF-'sy aft 6:30.
Sranday sc&esol training consEse,
Monday tferwag& Friday, 1:15—
9:6©.' Eev. J. M. Sibley, <psskoz
of tne Baptist C&areb, Perrjton.
will lead in t&e study. Members
of ®tit-®f-tawn e&erc&es. are cor-
dially - invited. All off our own
members and all Canadians are
always welcome.
W- A. Fite;, Pastor.
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
lite- wavlt off .fesuw Ii:u$ mm pro-
SBesaed! £* «iu«p^ll tn- mat® moue
wuHteS! nmiesaiiBy. E&,, fiaersffarej,
emlilW ain<ii nr;iinal c&e teftnirs aethtetfe.
Tlte- apoemdi ofl CfiifsSianfiy depeniis
upon tula testimony atf mft m<& wooiija
wins- Bisre (aioiff hsim an espei'fenlaial
toiwrfeilga' at Jeatiai Ctofefc.
1. i«au:« Teacfrmj fey ©« S^aafd*
«m M®.
BSiis ffam« wa® now ao- wiifes-pimiKl
tfissit t&e pe;pte prssaiaJ tipxjni aiEmi ta-
fiHaur ifi® WoatS at ©mil lli®
end niaittar Mf Mis te:u[fiifng ffiifiaffli tfla
aiitentfoo) ef dus people,, ff'ar lift fiaingilt
m one Samiaig a;uttai!ty amsS not as
S&e Stoffies. Tffle peopte same to> liear
6iie> M o€ fflwt 06 isr (am tatfiityj cfttifi
peopfe- sB fltecfc ts> iieaiir tllte pcateflilins
o£ Hie Weed aS ©nii. Tlie peopte tnflB
not Hiicife to liiHiar ciie- puttiiHlieB' <iia-
domse an jmliitaiis-,. iSifetiaitmsie,, esmat
sstentsi, aaul amranim piiiilosopfiiyu Uliese
peopfe maw Bejffiiing tffle ffiwiiug WoaS
esDomaOng Hie vv.Btutien: RW.
IilU Tfte IW.igirty Dnaugftt of" Fiahea:
(swrj
E'eiiree tiieae diaeipiiss wens eoOcA
Into- flie tnmL'a aeiweej. fit waa; neoas-
aaay CiijU*,. iin- ai moat coner&te watys
t&ey be aiiawm die wiaimm ail# pirw«
of Jesus- OiriHL,
I.. Clitfst'a command' Cv. 4®. It was
to> Enmea oiit iMo' tfi® dee© aati1 let
down; tlieir- nete for a- draaigfi-t of
Bt was aeeessaEy Sic 6fl ra leans tfiat
Hff ffa& weris fe> &« cang&fi: Hiay aia^r
caafc Hieur nets; wfiece &sSs weesu
2.. TU« feGiptear BaaiiajHt eftesSSeme.
(,%. 3$. Peter as sgotesasaa egpJ^ined
ffijifi' tiliey Essdl a sSg&t elf <J&3fieairfcasiHg;
SitHur®. Tliey fisaji giveE SfteaiseiVss to
as w&ofe- siBgfijit of esEssKsting' ttjil, wit&
a® aseeeaa. WM5e tfis-y a®Sai®wfeiJse3
fiidir faiffett® amS nBwiEIngisss® fe ewa-
tlnaie oa #Be gsoBssd e£ tffifiip owbt Jtt&gr
nient, gfey ergussseii wb!mssb«8s to
piDceeii en a: ekw gjssraea ®ff acSisis;
namely; "AS tfiy wocii."' Hia.®y are
8£sy wE . aure wfflSE® ta gs fenrtSt with
aaMfatfag ootsrage on src«rn<J at
3. Eewaai finr oiieSieoce Ctt. 6, 7).
Bj Jeaaa' gaMasmee ffisy w«re fi&Ie to
lake sae& a Sratts&t of Safees t&at tiieir
nets Earete aa4 t&e B«at were la <Jao-
gar oi siailmg. AasMsmt suceesi will
cttswts Ste effwrts of t&e ffiseipfes who
reaiier imjtiwfe ofeaiiaice to t&e eon-
Etaa^ of t&e Lord Jgaas C&Eist.
tit. Hie Deseipt-cs Catted fa Higher
Setvke Cw. S-11J.
3. T&e effect «£ tfie miracle t&e
feeiplss (tt. S-10J. T&is. nSraele was
so mauifestlijr t&e work of SBsgamals-
arai p«weE t&att Peter acfeBowIeiiged
fcrmseli to 6e !a t&e presence of a
®nne feeiag, even erparessiiBg t&e fear
t&at eomes t® aE w&ea bronrgM face
to face wit& Ga€.
2. T&efe new T0«atfeFn It. 30J. Jsaca-
ssot 0«ly sfswte wesmSs of gMd c&eesr ta
t&e iiaeiples, Mt ssade disair f® titea
tfieir wotfc 'Jns t&e cfflraing: years^ TErey
ao l&eger were to sgenxl t&efir Wrn > la
eatrfslag: fish, Mt BaiffieS3®t& ware "to
&e Si&eia; ©f meet, EiitaailBy, t&^F were
to caitefc men aSve. tm< is {&© esaltsd
esBing; ©£ esreuy one w&qi is; CMiaC*
"By ffafflj& 6ide®n""-— lee Boy
Davie.
"By faitt& JobT— L -BL Bma®E.
T&e stems ®ff STaiimi, "Jsan
of Amt" and Ann Jffidsonjv givem-
by ffitee® gtria.
Si
senior c- el
Time: @:4S.
Sabjeet: KssSjsaiy iesaam oh
Mefic®, QHar ni^&feffiii!'.
Leader: Mrs. Boy ®avia.
Winter— Eeit& Hinesi.
Spring— Edna Fay Davi®.
Sainmer— Pearl Wafer.
Acrtesm— Etta Sidea.
Tfee Gardeneis— tmciMe Lew-
is.
T&isF. Hesaw e®neeirns t&e w®rfc
'"of tw® C&ristiaui ffismfflmams t®
Zexfeov. 'E. T. Wesinip and &is
BiliSIS
Among Our
FARM WOMEN
E6g&t naamtSiS ag® tfee E. H.
■Greene family moved ft® tfeeir
&ome near Cedar Mountain School
o® Gageby r®Q!tte. Horace improve-
ment off many types, feas been
tfontinned ever since. Wfcen tfee
stairs were e&anged tw® clot&es
cSssets were made between tfee
two- downstairs bedrooms. In feer
room Mrs. Greene added five
sfeeJws®. S&e plans t® paiper t&e
walls witfe very lig&fc ceiling fia-
per t® roaltP' it easier t® locate
articles' in t&e closet. Sme& paper
1 reffleets ligfeft and adds- t® visi-
bility. T&e old carbide pipe mafces
a stoat convenient eM&es; rod.
T&e girls- clotfees closet fead tw®
s&elves. and 'two> nature were ad-
ded. In t&eir room is a beantifftiB
marble top walnmt. wasfcstand
-w&icfe. belonged to tfeeir paternal
improve tfee lawn. levels and Ber-
muda sod will be planted nexti
spring. Plans are made for set-
ting more shade trees and or-
cfeard trees. Since tfee corral
is in front off the residence a
screen of tansarix may fee planted.
Tfee working surface of tfee
built-in cabinet is too lour for
fMrs. Greene wfe® plans to raise
'it by placing nnder it a two-by-
four. Tfeis timber can. be set back
t® allow toe room at the front
thus malting for a more comfort-
able standing position for one
worMng aft tfee cabinet.
Mrs. Greene is wardrobe dem-
onstrator for tfee Washita Home
Demonstration Cfab.
Mrs. A. B. CarticTiey
for Denton, to acc0ft
idaughter, Margaret,^
jgaret has been att«
lege at Denton.
LoienHle 'ILewisv reporter.
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EPWORTH LEAGUE
Lesson toipic— "T&e Sacrament
£ t&e iLfflnf s Snpper.1*
Leader— Eat&erine Yowght-
Seripture— Matt. 2S: 2&-30.
iSwires.
- Beatrice
A PrfflMem— Edith Hines.
By Whom Started— Dorothy
A Snb iwas installed in the
ibathzexium which had a lavatory
and toilet. A hot. water heater
and tank will be added later,
ptanfcry was made off the
Ec room, and five shelves ad-
ded for convenient storage.
T&e former garage was chang-
ed info a wash honse^ A ffor-
nace was installed and the iDelc©
plant is located there. Water
will be piped t® the wash-hoose
and garden asing pipe discarded
from connections no longer used
afe«it the ranch hoase. Discard-
ed woven wire will be ased t®
enclose the garden. Drives have
been relocated.
Mach soil has been moved ft®
S GLAZIER ITEMS S
1 Zfflitah Lee Davis ■
mm mmbibibiihb
Mr. and Mrs. (Dee Kimbeli
visited in Glazier Sunday;
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holt spent
the week-end witfe Mr. and (Mrs.
L J. Holt.
Mrs. Albert Liles and son
spent tfee week-end with Mrs.
J. O. Ward.
. Zennah Lea Davis returned
from Amarillo, Saturday.
Miss Bath Ward spent, the
week-end with Mrs. 3. O. Ward
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Gross, Jr..
spent Sanday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mel Conley.
Basse!! Hardage spent, the
week-end with Fred Hardage and
family.
50
Mrs. w. li Helton and her.
sister, Mrs. Anderson, have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Riley this week
"V* • hooey" in nttji
Hat mart n e w Sod off
Month, fat HmeJy,
(iyU . . . in owhtandiagJ
... and tn fr.e «««]
bo* yon can expect f
HolaprooH Special i)|
ah monHi only.
McADAl
Phone 198
-Special masic— Colemaro Stra-
der.
Fob Wfcom?— Margmerite M®r-
rfe.
Is It Fractic-al?— Kenneth:
May.
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GEM Y. P. SOCIETY
>— The First Believers.
Leader— Lawrence JahneL
John's testimony t® the 'Jejws,
1: 13-28— Naomi Moore.
John's testimony fto . -his'^jpis-
eiples, Jno. 1: 29-34— Perry Afl-
bright.
Jesas makes His first, disci-
ples, Jno. 1: 35-42— Polly WIP-
Fhilip and Nathanial, Jno, 1:
43-51— Homer Sanders.
The first miracle, Jno. 2: 1-1 1
— Howard Yarnoid-
Tfae first sojoarn at Caperna-
am, Jno. 2: 12— Sasie Oney.
T&e Chareh is the place to
find God, gladness ■ and go*sd
friends. Make this Chareh Y®ar
Charefe. Come, Wora-Mp tfee L®rd.
8:45 a. m. Chareh SchoxsL What
will fee yonr escemse aft t&e Jad„.
ment Day for not attending the
Chareh School?
11:9© a. m.- Ma'rning worship.
The - sabjeci off the sermoo will
be: "Jastificafcion Throagh
Faith".
6:15 p. us. Leagaesi. Come- and
bring a friend.
7:13 p. m. Evening worship.
The Pastor is -aaxioas t® have
the yoang men. and young women
of.Canadian to- hear,this sermon:
"What Jesus Christ offers to
Yoong Men and to Yoang Wo-
men."
Tuesday, 7:15 p, m. Stewards'
meeting.
Wednesday; 7:15 p. m. Church
mi^tt. Bring the family".
Thursday, 3:0* p. m. The Wo-
man's Missionary Society.
Th areday, 17:15 p. m. Choir
practice. Join the choir and use
your musical talent for God and
yonr church.
Pray for the Pre-Easter revi-
val March 29—April 12.
A C. Hay n ea, Pastor.
Canadian friends of Miss Irene
Addison, who lives in Dallas, will
be sorry to learn that she was
in a car wreck recently. Several
teeth were knocked oat and she
sostained a gash on her head.
She is reported to be recovering
nicely.
3. Bespfflnae fe t&e eaO ir. IB
lielS a® asad ffolfew®® Jeana;. 1&ey &as3
s®e& a mianvdon® feEswafeatisai off wis-
do5i anal power of C&rfat t&at t&ey
W6ue saw 5srt®a^ t® gSwe up- t&sir tsna-
pof-ral Maieatt and! gjwe t&emselves to-
t&e new woat; t&at. of wiiflaiSng mem to
dartst C'Ssdlenee fa C&iist meaist not
only sani:ig<i6. &ct at Me o£ fnaStfal
aeniee En winialagf soufe; ffer Mm-
IV. TEre Cailinq of Matiftew Cw. Zt,
2S-J.
Mstt&ew waa a despcaeil tax-gat&-
fflrar. He was eaflHe& fzmi m. termssitar
ttive poailioB to give np aH ami follow
Jeasml He^ toget&ei' wiitit. Jszses, Ts&a,
an^ Peter, gawe up all to follow Jess*.
He t&e cuorage of &£s coaTictfoast
for ae nafe a great feast to wMe&Jsa
Imtted Ms aid. fefemIs so t&at be ndjjtt
Introduce them to Jesus Christ. This
set of- Matthew was a result of raa>
tore deliberation, for considerable time
ha d elapsed dace bis eaB. His ex-
perlscce wltb Jeans' was go blessedly
real tiat be desSred that" Ms Meads
sfcjald bare a Bke blessing. Men and
women of reputation and Inflnenca
tboold ea^itaHze on tbem for tbe aal-
TutSoa of t&e lost, introdaetBK tbeir
friends to Jesas Christ. Christ is
not only able to save an Hads •(
riaaera, bat to use t&em wbeo sand
la bis wotk.
Prmytr
Prayer without watebing is bjpoe-
dsr; and watching without prayer Is
presumption.—Jay.
TW Oajpllia of Belaly
The foontaln of beaaty is the heart
and every thought illustrates the wall
of yonr chamber.
He whose goodness is part of Mm.
self, is what is called a real man.—
Mend us.
Start Writers WPA
Project In Panhandle
The Federal Writers' Project
®ff t&e WPA designed to give
■fficcmpatiiom t® anemployed writers
is in operation in the Panhandle
witfe head offices in Amarillo.
T&e parpose off the project is to
prepare a national guide book
as a foy-pr®dact of the work
a state and a
It is the op-
portunity to collect valuable'-in-*
formation aboaft this section of
and all persons in-
im this work are here-
to aid the force which
is inadeqaate for the great scope
of -coantry and the limited time.
Following are the subjects, on
which reports are sought :
General topography, flora and
faana, historical, national paiks,
monuments, landmarks, Indian
tribes and reservations, archeo-
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ma, folk festivals, pageants, and
celebrations, education, societies
and associations and structures,
parks, recreation, health and so-
cial work, district or neighbor-
hood architecture, and housing,
ethnography, folk customs, water-
ways, transportation, hotels,
manufacturing and industry, pro-
ducts, imports and exports, mar-
kets, natural resources, conserva-
tion, army and navy.
If any person is willing to
aid in tins work.he is urged to
get in touch with Laura, Y.
Banner, room 438, . Amari||n
Bldg., or Herring Hotel, Ama-
rillo.
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Ike bladder katbe. la four daya if not
•leased jots diuaaiai wfU retain roar
Ue.
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