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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 3

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indeed blessed privilege to live with. commotion and, comment 'tihat a news "the good hand of our God" upon us to BCHURCHESB protect, to to direct and bestow mercy and love, Dr. one To Deliver Address In Louisville Dr. Carter Helm Jones will leave Monday morning, for Ky. ahotrier priest should rise after the order of and not be called after the-order of Aaron?" One of the correlative readings from Science and Health with Key to tine from page healinglhe and, the sinning, Jesus elaborated" the faqt paper should behave in such a manner? Do we have to face a depression, the.

greatest in history, before any direct recognition of the spiritual over the material can bo secured at the hands of pur press? The author of "Unto the Hills' wishes to tfiank Mr. Parish and the Tennessean for this Lamentations 3:26. "It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the salvation the Lord." Smpatience I is a fault possessed by i jyi. n)ticesf or this column must. be in the News-Journal office by 8 a.m.

Saturday. 1 The occasion of his going win, be-to, participate in the "seventy-fifth anniversary celebration of tEe7S6Utherrr Baptist Theological Seminary. -Dr. Jones will deliver the opening Uhat the healing effect followed, the ''understanding of the divine principle timely and deeply impressive cartoon, and of the Christ-spirit whicjn govern- We wonder what might happen it ed the corporeal Jesus. For this prin- many newspapers in many cities should all of us.

We are not willing to exercise hope in the face of and disappointment: We are not willing to wait when it. seems that the heavens are dark and that. the. ears of the Legion Auxiliary Plans For Poppy Drive Dr. Golightly's S.S.

Class Meets. ciple there is no dynasty, no ecclesias- tase tne suggestions numy tlcal Its only them by and in some sane, adress" Monday -night on "The contri-oution of the Seminary to the Kingdom of God." The choice of Dr. Jones as trie keynote speaker is especially interesting" as His father. Dr. J.

William noted Dr. T. J. Golightly's class of the Cen Lord are stopped and His eyes are clos- head is immortal sovereierntv. Its only unootrusive dux, enecuve way, uy cai- priest is the spiritualized man." tral Christian church Sunday school met at the "home of and Mrs.

A. ed. The practice of patient hoping for the salvation' of the Lord, the habit of The American" Legion Auxiliary met on Friday afterpobn, March. 2, at the home of Mrs. Alvis Huddleston, with Mrs.

Jack Rooker as joint hostess. The Auxiliary president, Mrs. Granville nahtpnt. waiting for His salvation Is the anther and preacher, was the flrstper-ton to matriculate, at the Louisvillel H. McLean.

Friday evening. Officers of the class are Mr, Kelley Poff, fires- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CARTER HELM JONES, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.m; -John K. The pastor will preach at 10:50 a.m. and 7U5 p.m. Morning theme "The Lordship of Jesus." Evening tfaeme "The' Glory of.

'the B. Y. P. V.6 :15 p.m. Mid-week service at 4:30 Wednesday evening.

toon, editorial or feature article give prominence 16 this same great idea. If Christ, is really tfte world's great light should1 tlie press be reticent in proclaiming it? Prayer: Lord let Thy great light shine among men that men may see how to live, one with, another. Ridley, presided. seminary, which -is the largest of its 1 ldent; Mrs. Marshall Burns, ivice- Unto The Hills president; Mrs.

Sadie- McLaurine, sec--in4-4nthe worlds Jones was the -The meeting opened with prayer led first "grandson of the institution. He will return the middle of next NEAL FRAZlft week. retary and treasurer. Committees ap- M. Funk, social contact; Miss Ida Richardson, social service; Mrs.

A. H. McLean, evangelization. Inspirational talks were heard from Mr. Poff, Mr.

T. A. Moore, Rev. and Mrs. Bums and Dr.

Golightly. Mrs. Louise Mankin, played several selections on the piano, some of them i original. Mrs. Hobart Smith a by Mrs: Huddleston.

Mrs. Roy Norris read the Preamble-t(rthc6nstitution. Moran Shuler read the minutes of the last in the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Wiffiain Mason, Jr. A' report' ot the' February meeting which was held- in Shelbyville as a joint feting with other Middle Tennessee units in honor of Mrs.

Fulghum, state president, was given by Mrs. Joe Grannis. A report" of the sick committee was read. John 8:12, "I am the light of the world." This sentence from tne mouth of Jesus of. Nazareth was the theme of one of the cartoons that recently ap Ezra 7:9.

"According to the good hand of his- God upon him." God's hand-is stretched out often -to administer justice ancjk to judge the wicked in his wickedness, but it is also a "good of mercy and loving- junior Class At Rockvale To' Present Play On Wednesday evening, March 7, mark of a Christian. Hope shines through the darkness and makes the night light about us as we patiently wait for the manifestation of the salvation of the lord, hopeful waiting for His manifestation in our own souls and in the world will keep alive the i faith that leads to immortality. Prayer: Lord, give us the patience to wait upon Thee with hope and faith. notice Sealed bids will be received at this office for approximately 200 gallons of gasoline April 1 to June 30, 1934. Bids closed March, 14th, 3:00 p.m.- (3t) J.

C. ELROD, Acting Postmaster, Murfreesboro, Tenn, peared on tfie front page of a Nashville FIRST PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH E. W. WILLIAMS, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.m'. B.

B. Gra-cey, service 41 a.n and 5 p.m, Morning subject Merchant." Evening subject "Esau and Jacob Junior C. E. 11 Ef.nl. Intermediate and Senior C.

E. p.m. Everybody is invited). newspaper. Its appearance' caused i kindness to all who find him precious much comment favorable of course.

to their souls. His merciful hand is guest jOf the class. Preachers called attention to it from extended, full of the touch of tieahng, Mrs. Ridley announced' her" selection the pulpit. Some actually preached beautif ul with the power to soothe and 1934, at 7:30 o'clock, the Junior class of Rockvale high school will present "A' Wild Flower of the Hills." This is a comedy-drama in three -acts by Lillian Mortimer, a gripping story, rich in heart interest-.

Mr. Cason, spionsor of the class, is ooaching. An unusually strong cast has been selected. The following members of" the class make up' the cast: Arzella trom it. Business men were known to to comfort.

"Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them have framed it and put it on. display. of L. O. Parks as chairman of the poppy drive.

A permanent meeting place was discussed, and a number of suggestions' as to putting this plan into effect were that fear Hum" Reaching out His hand All this Was 'just as it should be. But Crichlow Benefit Success The Village Allies and The Knave; of Hearts were presented to a small but "appreciative audience at the high school auditorium on Friday evening. in the midst of it all I have been trying of abundant mercy like a kind and loving father, He draws the troubled, ach- ing heart up to Himself and becomes to disinterestedly (if possible, to 'analyze advanced by the members of the E. C. HOLLOWAY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Commerce Union Bank BIdg.

FIRST METnODIST CHURCH J. R. PARSONS, Pastor Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.m. arid p.m. Morning subject: "Tell Me The Old, Old the situation.

After-alL should it be so unheard of a thing as to cause such Walden, Anne Reid, Hcyte Westbrooks Thelma Johnson, Ruth. Scott. William Smotherman, Mary Frances Woodson, him "the God of all comfort." It Is Jk i Miss Frostie Bell proved herself a capable teacher and also a tap dancer encores accorded' her Evening -subject: "Transformed Robert Williams, Frank Prater and Wallace by the Miss Bobbie Link Several of the most popular musical The president read a Very instructive paper on National' Defense, stressing the fact that' our new naval building program was only an "Economic Life insurance It was suggested that the Legion's fifteenth birthday, which occurs March 15, be appropriately observed plans for this' to be announced later. Mrs. Ridley also read a list giving -----Sunday school 9:30 a.m.

Epworth Leagues 6:15 p.m.. Prayer service Wednesday 7 pjn. was a deughtfuuy fresh young personl-numDers oi tne year will -De given in pantomime. with a very promising voice and her number "Shadow Waltz" was especially The Earthman sisters' soft shoe dance, the only one of this kind, Bulletin Gives News 1 "We'll tell the world that you cati't buij a better value than Fentress Coal." Mrs. Gordon president of prices oi articles made Dy disabled ex-) was an outstanding dance specialty, service men at the hospjital at Johnson i Among the tap numbers, the Galveston COLLEGE PLACE THETHODIST CHURCH J.

DALLAS Pastor Sunday school 9: 45 Services 11' a.m. and 7 p.m. Young people's 5 o'clock. city. the district of the calls attention to some interesting articles in the National Congress bulletin.

Wednesday evening prayer meeting An article by Mrs. Hugh Bradford, 7:30 o'clock. Gal, the Junior Strut and the Valentine Heart dance, the last by the S.T.C, Terpsichorean club were especially well done. Lowell Ci-ane" and John Pickard pleased the listeners with their vocal national president, states that the or We are urging a full attendance for The meeting was then adjourned. A social hour followed, during which the hostesses served $empting7refresh-ments.

Mrs, M. s. Shuler. Acting Secretary. Mrs.

Partee Hostess ganization now has 170,000 more mem these services. Come praying tot we may. have the true vision the bers than at this time ast year. gleam of success. A spectacular climax was the Sailor Drill with Miss Bell as the captain and the ensemble in white sailor suits per- Mrs.

Al Lytle Partee's bridge party' military figures, on Friday atr the home of Mrs. C. F.l The of Hearts acted by the Partee included members of the Fri-! Buchanan club of S.T.C. was very day Contract club, with Mrs. Robert' the charmtag Lady Harrison and Mrs.

P. Arnault oS: and the two pastry ccoks. WESTVUP BAPTIST CHURCH P. W. CARNEY.

Pastor Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. S. A. Maples, Sunday School Superintendent.

Preaching at 10:45 a.m., and 7:00 turn. B. Y. P. service at 7:00 p.m Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8:00 A schedule of radio, programs for March is listed, as follows: March 9 Play or Pay.

Mr. J. W. Faust, Recreation Chairman, N.C.P.T. March 16 Only One Got Past Us.

Miss Marian Telford, safety Chairman, N.C.P.T. March 23 The Influence of Motion Pictures on the Character, Conduct, and Health of Children. Mrs. Robbins Oilman, Motion Pictures Chairman, N.CtP-T, March 30 Education in the New Era. Dr.

George F. Zook, United States Commissioner of Education. These pro- guests. In the game, prize fan. high score went to Mrs.

Oliver, The McFadden To Present Play" Prvnpinlinor fmirTDeir Tiro fna cn-mi-- ir concluding courtesy was the of QUALITY COAL iv -r Can now be bought I at the same price as l4" seryirjg a dainty dessert course. CATHOLIC CHURCn o'clock mass on second Sunday and 8 o'clock mass every fourth Sunday atSt. Rose Chapel, University and "Lytle" of the cross observed each Friday until Lent. fe Books Rent rgrams-Tvill be heard J-V Al-U McFadden school -will present" a three act comedy-drama on Tuesday, March 13, at 7:30 entitled "Ad-ures-ef-Grandpa'Bvihe-castjrtll be Mrs. A.

L. Pickett; Misses Martha Wade Neely, Furgason, Ethel Dickens, Thelma Underwood, Messrs. Horner Marlin, Calvin Hoilis, Ray Brandon and Thomas Holden. 1 Mrs. McCoy also called attention to the following notice hi the "News from Work' of Art Lewis Fools Rush In Ann Green Days Without.

End I.Eugene O'Neill Skin and Bones Smith In the Face of the Sun Briscoe States column: A new plan for gathering news is announced in the December-January issue of the Tennessee Parent-Teach-er: "Hereafter all dlstricts, failing to CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Services every Sunday morning and evening. You are cordially" invited to attend all services. NASHVILLE BANNER NEWSSTAND 1 CLASSI FIED ADS GET RESULTS J. -X2-' send in news, itmes for ihe bulletin Look Olio's ft' lomifi'! A FREAK NOVELTY TREAT CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH MARSHALL 8.

BURNS. Minister Bible School, 9:43 m. Thomas A Moore, Superintendent. worslblp and communion am. Jesus Christ, the Holy Son of God 6:15 ,1 i III, "Ministering Unto Men." The Junior Band at worship p.m.

Young people at worship 6:15 i I will be listed in the morgue. Start the Ne Year right and don't be a dead district." Mrs. McCoy stated that the 7th district was "in the this month. Mrs. Gebers Entertains Club A beautifully appointed luncheon was Mrs.

Hans Gebers compliment to the spend-the-day club of which she. is a member, today at the home of Mrs. B. F. Moore.

Acover of pointe Venice lace, and center epergne of silver and crystal filled with, spring flowers were noted in the table arrangements. Can-tiles burned in holders. Luncheon consisted of four courses. -Seated were Mesdames Gebers, Matt Murfrec, Jesse Hugging Collier Crich-icw, W. A.

Morns. T. A. Robertson, W. G.

Manson and F. Ransom. pjn. i It l- -ft Evening worship 7 '00 o'clock. Sermon "Into All the Midweek worship, Wednesday 7 p.m, The Seven Words from the Cross.

IV. "My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?" -Meeting of the official board 8 pjn. "To all who moura ana need comfort to all who are tired and need rest-to all who are friendless and want friendship to all who are lonely and want. companionship to all who arc homeless and want sheltering love to ail who pray and to all who do not but ought to all who sin and need a Saviour, and to whomsoever will -this church opens wide the doors and makes free a place, and in the name of Jesua the Lord, says welcome." ERSORALS titB114lj lltif i 'II if Hinili li'l fll 1 -FENTREgg COAL iU f.i (j i E. W.

Lynch left Sunday for where he has accepted a position with the National Life and Insurance Co. a HARD, CLEAN, is Mrs. Madge Powell is expected to return this week" from Toledo, Ohio, here she spent the winter with her 7 CA0I2 PniCES (NUT COAL) Per Ton LONG-BURNING, LOW ASH COAL. You will find it so much better than low grade coal that you will i FEMTREGO ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL First Sunday Litany and address.

Third Sunday Holy communion and sermon by Rev. Pliunmer. Morning prayer and address all other All "services 11:00 ajn. Thomas Thrasher," Student CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY A branch of the Firs Church oi Christ, of Boston. Mass.

Sunday School, Sunday at 10:00" a.m. Services Sunday at 11:00 ajrx. at the Woman's Club. 7 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TOPIC The' subject of the' Less6n-Sermon In all Christian Science churches is "Christ Jesus." The Golden text: I. Corinthians 3:11.

"Other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus One of the from the Bible is Hebrews 7:11, "If therefore perfection were by Ifre Levitical priesthood, (for under it the people received the law), what further need was there that LUMP COAL 0g5O Per Ton THEY PLAY 35 FREAK INSTRUMENTS Ori Gtage lii Person origina ArfffiiP IHlilllfilSies1 Tka greatest collection of novelty musical instruments ever used in one act MORE FUN THAN A FAIR daughter, Mrs. Robert Mr. B. Cannon is in Gadsden, y-'. Miss Margaret Weakley was in Manchester Friday.

Mr. Earl Wells, who was with the Ccwell-Rodgers" revival last summer was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Rodgers Is visiting friends in Nashville. and Mrs.

Vester Basham of Smyrna were in town Friday. Mr. R. Y. Martin left today for Washington, D.

C. i Zl'Mrsl" James Avent was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Bradford in Nashville last night. i Mr. and Mrs, Hobart Smith who have here from Hopkinsviller are mak-ing their home at 537 East Main. Mrj and i Mrs. William A.

Harrell of Nashville were the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. W. Bell, for dinner last evening. 7 Mrs.

R. H. Stickhey and Miss Lillian Walker Stickney were in Nashville to day. --r -r---xy- Among those who have been called here on account of the death of Mrs. Tarpley are Mr and Mrs.

Wade Stock-ard and little Virginia Ann of Clarksville. and Miss Ann Gannaway Add 25c per ton for 30-day charge accounts. Alt coal kepi tinder jVo slack Correct Weight Prompt Service BILL 1 ROBERT STANLEY FLOYD NIGHT 8:30 MATINEE 3:30 who is teaching in Crossville. Mrs. G.

D. Freeman has returned to Morrison after a visit with Mrs. S. Shuler. OR 193 PICTURE ATTRACTION Jlniniy and Daily '1 with JAMES DUNN and CLAIRE TRAVOR PHONE 183 Dr.

A. Scott has been called to 1 Southside on accpunt of the death of his mother Mrs. W. Scott..

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