The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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Shakespeare Club
Feb. 23, 1916, the Shakespeare
Club met with Mrs. A. H. Raw-
lins with sixteen members pres-
ent and three visitors. Current
events were given in respoase to
roll call.
TJie program was as follows:
WILL SOON BE HERE!
Paper: Helen Hunt Jackson
Mrs. Minnie Strain.
Vocal Duet
Evangeline”—
Mrsv Rawlins and Mrs. Peacock.
Paper: Long Fellow’s Mission
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The very last word in Style—
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Just in by Express from New
York. These Suits were sent us
on approval; we have marked
them with a small selling com-
mission, and confidently believe
the Style, Quality and Value
should clean out the lot by
Saturday night. Those unsold
at that time will be returned.
Mome Mission Week of
Prayer.
Follo wing is the program for jg
the week oi prayer tp be observ- g
ed by the women of the Baptist (g
church, beginning Monday
March 6th and closing Friday
March 10th; meetings will be
held in church parlor, beginning
at 3 o’clock. ' ■ : .
Monday—Mrs. Perry, “Chris-
tian Patriotism.” Mrs. Henry,
“Home Mission Forces.”
Tuesday—Mrs. Filgo, “Fron-
tier Facts.” T *,
Wednesday — Mrs. Mitchell*
“Mountain School.” *
£ TEhftfday—Mary Filgo, “City
Missions.”
Friday—Mrs. ODie Moore,
“Rural Problems.” Mrs. Black,
“Free Cuba.”
Spring Suit Styles in Brief
Sabbath school at 9:45. Preach-
ing services at 11:00 and 7:30
Morning servic^ special music
by orchestra ana cho r—Child-
ren’s story—“Putting the paint
on.”'Sermon:—“What of onr
EXTRA SPECIAL— To arrive this week—just 5ft in the lot. All the wanted
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shades and combinations. These petticoats would be a bargain at $2.50; for a
quick turn-over, we shall mark them for a few days at the low price of $1.98
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LANCASTER, DALLAS COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1916.
$1.00 A YEAR.
We are Now Ready to Sell You 1
The New No. 8 Gear-Drive |
Ledbetter One Seed
Corn & Cotton Planter!
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Short Coats are a feature, the length being from 20 to 26 inches. Following
the silhouettes of 1820 and 1850, skirts are very wide. The combination is
very striking and very attractive. Suits of all silk, silk and wool fabrics,
and all WOui launcs are seen.
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Silks and Silk Dresses are very scarce and very much in demand. Mills are
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higher prices on contracts place&Bfcw. We are Very fortunate
to offer you choice of a dozen very attractive models in the very
and wanted Silks at the sdecial prices of $10.00 and $12.80.
latest
.. New Skirts..
For ladies and misses, at popular prices—made with Belts and various novel
Pocket arrangements. Priced at $2.80 to $10.00.
Lancaster Dra Goods Co.
'The Sign of I Satisfaction
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You Want It!
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You get a Perfect Stand—you
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save Valuable Seed—you reduce
Chopping Expenses.
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The Priscillas.
P. W. Henry entertain-
ed the Priscilla Clnb with a
birthday meeting Friday ot last
week. The guests bad to look
twice to make sure that the little
her hair in braids wbo
at the door was really
s short time spent with
work, sn invitation to the
ing room was given. The
laid with a luncheon
and lighted
iry tapers.
for the
ing such inscriptions a s “the
jolliest,” “the gladdest,” “the
worst” time you ever had. The
relation of the experiences these
suggestions called forth made
the time pass merrily.
Tnlle bows of red, white and
blue carrying out tbe color
scheme, marked the chairs oi
the members whose birthdays
were celebrated.
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One ot these little maids was
celebrating her sixth birthday.
When tbe birthday cakes with
initials in pink frosting were
brought in, you would hardly
have guessed that Theresa,
Myrtle and Jennie were Mrs
Filgo, Mrs. Mathis and Mrs Mc-
Cnrdy. Each card contained a
ring and a thimble. Two Pris*
cilia girls were fortunate*enougb
to procure rings so the club
expects to announce a double
wedding in the near future. ,
From the fancy basket in The
center of the table were drawn
the club presents—a boudoir cap
and two guest towels. Each of
the honored guests also receiv-
ed a set of spoons from the hos-
tess, the accompanying verse
being an acrostic in rhyme form-
ed from the letters of each given
name.
A Welsh rarebit course, angel
food and coffee were served. A
most delightful afternoon was
spent.
Mrs. Lively Huguley, Mrs
Sam Rawlins and Mrs. R P.
Henry, Jr., were guests. Con
Needs, and Supply’” Evening
Service:—The Path *of Life—
With all Joy %nd Endless Pleas-
ures”— Ps. 16, we begin onr
fourth year as pastor next Snn-
day. Lets make it a banner day
for Christ.
C. H. Spence, Pastor.
rnminm* n — i . i
At the Baptist Church.
“The Unlimited Power o f
Faith” will be the subject for
the morning service. This ser-
vice will be the initial hour for
the week of prayer to be held
under the auspices of the Ladies
Auxiliary.
The evening service will be
evangelistic a s usual. The
oastor will preach at both hours
Sunday School at the usual hour.
Every one invited most cordially.
H. C. Bass, Pastor.
Christian Church Services.
Come In and Let us Show You!
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I S. L. RANDLETT, President.
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The pastor, Cephas Shelburne,
will preach two practical ser-
mons Sunday: at 11 a. m. on
“Treasures in Heaven;’? and at
7:30 p. m. on “Thy Gift and are
You Using It?” You will be
given a cordial welcome to the
services.* Sunday School 9:45,
wanted more men.
George School House.
SATURDAY NIGHT!
.. MARCH 4th ..
44Woodcock*s Little Game*
Will be presented by the Dramatic Club
of Trinity University,
At Woodmen Hall, Lancaster,
-7:48 P.M.-
THERE WILL BE SPECIAL MUSIC.
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Rey. H. C. Bass will preach at
the George School Hoube Sun-
day afternoon after the Sunday
School service A cordial invita-
tion is extended to all, especnlly
to the people of the community.
Admission 20 and 30 Cents*
Tickets on Sale at both Drug Stores.
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1916, newspaper, March 3, 1916; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542636/m1/1/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.