The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1940 Page: 2 of 10
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THE SAYLOR COl'XTT BANNES
TIII/lltnAT, JANUARY 1«, fill
(III KI H or MINIMI
Why stick to your sled when
everyone else is coming on skis?
Why wait another minute when the
event you’ve been waiting for ix here!
Whit Whiteside's fine suit* and o'coata
are on the toboggan. The event ix
planned for quick action ... the gar-
ments will go fa-i to the men who see
the saving and grab it
Here is your opportunity to slide into
a saving in each armhole.
SUITS and O'COATS
from
$10.95 Up
Whit Whiteside Company
‘THE MANS STORE
Area IIay Kraut Meeting
T.iree Stouter* from Seymour, J
D Montgomery. O C Harrison and
Judaon Hatch were In Wichita Kails
Thursday evening the 11th. to at-
tend the annual meeting of Ihe North-
west Texas Area Bov Scouts New
officer* for the A re# were Installed, j
W« had excellent attendant In all and » very appropriate program we» ,
servicer of fa* church U*i tx»rd s esrrled out This included u fine,
day We had a number of vlrltor* In demonstration by Scout troops and
Attendance for which we are grateful »K*lr Scoutmasterg of WUfnlla Kails |
We always appreciate the presence There were .cveral award* made for
.< visitor' tn our audience from time outstanding work in Scouting and a!
o lime We invito and urge you to nice gift was ba*towed on Or A K j
attend our service* You will «Jw*v» Leach In appreciation of the splen-
flnd a hearty welcome awaiting you wfuk he has done for force years)
Bible study begins Sunday morning ** **** chairman No finer man,
iat HI. morning worship at 10 48, chairman could have been
with communion at 1148; evening and he has given unstinted-
M-rivce begins at 7 30; ladles Bible 'K «f hi* valuable time to getting1
.class at 3 00 p m and men', class lhr work established ln thu Area on
at 7 30 on Monday; and mid-week ' * «>•*'*
service at 7 30 p m Wednesday The new chairman elected and in-
We have previously announced our “tailed Thursday evening I* Oscar
i summer meeting. June 2-14, with John Burden of Wichita Kails He In a
H Bam-ter of Oklahoma City doing man who has Vield nearly every Im
the preaching We have also arranged portant posotion of trust In hi* city,
for a spring meeting. March 10-20. Including preuldent of the Chamber
with T M Cummings of Amarillo of Commerce and was already serv-
doing the preacffilng This meeting I* ,n< in several Important capacities,
only two month* away. w> may we including his eehool board The man-
urge you to make your plans now
attend every service
We also wish to announce a song
aervlee at the church next Sunday ' wor"
afernoon at 2 30 We expect a number
of visitors from neighboring com-
munities We Invite you to attend
J D Roth well Minister
thy shoulders, and there will be no
decrease of efficiency In Boy Scout
In this Area
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
The address of the evening was by I
George R Angel of Kort Worth, and j
he *atd fning* that made the Stouter* j
lit up and take notice He said the .
only way In which boy* become men
1* when they watch how some other
i man does and pattern after him
"Life" is the subject of the Le»*on-: The Area meeting wa* preceded by
Sermon which will be read In all I a dinner given to 200 Scouter* from
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun-1 over the fourteen countie* and this
day. January 21 j was In the dining room of the Wich-
The Golden Text Is: “This is the ta Club. Dinner music was fur-
| record, that God ha* given to usjnUhed by an orchestra, and every-.
j eternal life, arid this life
son” <1 John 5:11)
la In hi* thing was Just right.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
We are grateful for the vplendid
7 bad themthethemthemtmhmemrnf
cooperation we have had through the
severe weather We trust it continue*
We are confident every part of both j
building* urlll be comfortable next J
Sunday. Go afield for those to whom
you owe responsibility, and bring
them to the service* Special music at
both preaching service* The j>»*tor
will prach both morning and evening i
We welcome strangers and visitor*
to worship wlfh us.
J R Balch. Pastor j
Mr* A M Huskinson of Bomarton
wa* in Seymour Saturday afternoon ;
and took the time to call on The !
Banner office and renew their paper.
However. »he wa* in somewhat of a
hurry, and did not have time to say ,
anything much except that they were
getting along all rljT-it
AT THE METHODIST CHURCH
At the evening *ervice next Sunday,
at 7 00 o'clock, the pastor will install
the officer* of the Women's Missionary j
Society and the member* of the board
of steward* After which he will
....................------------------------------ 1 preach on the subject "Our Church
R W Styles of Ogden was in The i U to hop*d that one
who is to have part in the Installation
service can be present for thhr ser-
vice.
Sunday school begins at 9 45 a. m.
and the morning worship service
promptly at 11.00 o'clock The house
is warm and comfortable and the
services are inspiring and helpful.
Rev C E Cogswell of Knox City
was in Seymour last Thursday after- ; Banner office Friday to subscribe
noon for two or fnree hour*. He for the paper, and we larned that he
wa* on hi* way to Wichita Falls to ha* recently started out on his own
attend an Area Boy Scout meeting j R W married fhe daughter of Mr. {
there, and Joined a trio who were j and Mr* D Norman, formerly of the ;
going from here. Bro. Cogswell was j PJainview community, and they are
for several years pastor of the First i going to be located this year cm the
Christian church of this city, and he 80-acre Donehoo place. Just north of ____ ... aun(n,v
•M »m«r •».. ">•"> *** spring All-n tom,. The, to,. | Com., wHfcJto MU%> to tmtv
here yet. The family is scattered gotten a bunch of chickens, and will
now with all the children married j try several different ways to make
Cleon is clerk in one of fne hotels j a living Mr Style* is the son of
at Big Spring He is married and A C. Style*, living three mile* south
he and wife have a three-months-old of Seymour, and he came to that
baby. Miss Margaret and her hus- i place wifh his parents when he wa*
band live at Mt. Pleasant arid theyj only four years old.
have two children. Miss Mary is j _
Western Auto Associate Store
Home Owred and Operated By
W. E. BOYD, Seymour, Texas
Will Little, who operate* a dray
line m Seymour, walks In and renews
hi* paper without complaint and a
little while before It wa* out. Mr,
Little ha* been at the same kind of
buxine** here a* long as most rtf the
old timers, and ha* been hauling goods
to business houses here for 19 or 20
years.
Bank* To Be (;io*ed Jan, 19
The undersigned bank* will b*
closed on Friday, Jan, 19, In ob-
servance of flobt. F, Lee’s birthday.
First National Bank
Farmer* National Bank
Legal Blank*. Including Lease and
Royalty Forrn*.--Tr,c Banner
the latest to marry She and her
husband live ln Fort Worth, and they
have an eighi-montb*-old baby. All
are getting along very nicely.
.Banner Classified Ada are read by
hundred* Use (hem to advertise the
thing* you want to buy or sell.
F M McCuiston was a visitor in
Seymour Saturday, coming down from
Vera with two grand son*. He and
•wife were here from Post for a short
vluit in the home of their daughter.
Mrs. Jim Klnnibrugh.
Read The Banner Ads!!
school and stay for church
T C Willett. Pa*to*.
Red Spring* Baptist Church
Saturday. January 20; 7 00, teacher'*
meeting. 7 30, prayer meeting
Sunday. January 21: 10.00 Sunday
school. Hugh Hailey, jpuerintendent;
11 00 morning worship, sermon topic.
A Full Barn and an Empty Soul"; I
0 30, B T If . Spark* Burnett, director
There is a place of se rvice for every [
one in B, T. U. 7:15, evengellstic ser-
vice. message by pastor.
"We will not forsake the house of!
our God."
GIL PERFORMS it.iftACLES’
FOR RURAL DWELLERS
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W B Self wa* a Banner office vis-
itor Saturday, renewing hi* paper and
the one going to hi* brother. J R
Self,of Graham. Okla W B said!
It had been a good while tlnce he had j
seen Riley and did not know how he j
is getting along Riley used to live j
in Seymour, way back yonder. Mr
Self said he guessed his wheat wa*
getting along all right but you had
to get down on your knee* to see It.
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rafesce&ia
Modern Rural Kitchen — Range and Refrigerator Burn Oil
Farmers generally are begin- j tho-e v.ho live in even the most
nir.g to rsalixe that for a large remote home* within a few m in-
majority of them electrification ate* of town or city, by mean* of
j* a long way off, and in millions ’ the modem automobile,
of cases p- nr urn r.Uy beyond their Beca „•* it bring* the convent-
reach, because of the prohibitive j enee of modem refrigerat-on to
cost of line construction and scr- even the most iso a ted mrm
vice where tb*re are not three or j home, wi ere the need is greater,*,
more hones to the mile. How- the oil burning refrigerator is
ever, that such home* need not generally regarded a* one of the
lack modem eonvmie: ♦ * is in- greatest labor-savera made avail-
dicatc-d by this photograph show-1 able to rural home: in recent
ing a modern rum!
oil burning •qu'; -
A TEXAS WONDER
Por certain lrrr guleritle* of the'
Kidneys and Bladder and certain *o-J
called Rheumatic pains. Sold by
' dnjgglst*. or by mail. 51 25 Send for
j sworn tentlmonlal*. E W Hall Co.,
j 3879 Olive St.. St. Louis, Mo.
Although It may be somewhat late |
to be mentioning the matter now. i
but just the same Mr* Jack Hender- j
son won second prize on an exhibit j
last fall at the Dallas Fair and that [
kind of an achievement ought nert j
to pas* entirely unnoticed Mrs, Hen-1
demon exhibited at Dalla- with pome j
of trier embroidery work a Heart An- j
chor and won second prize over all
the many exhibit* shown there Mrs.
Henderson has shown this work at
several county and district fairs, and ,
has usually won first place, but at
I Dallas even second place wa* mighly;
good, and entitles her to the congrat
ulations of this community.
kitchen with
Try a bottle of that Good Glu-Tex j
for sticking together almost anythin*
you can thin* of 50c Bottle —Banner
ycart. Ft tinge r.s u*.
create refrigeration i
ing
of t
Both the range and the r
tariff-
f*vf n it.ore •Qfpf*
erator use ketosen* for fuel
, Bm*
that the buir rs
ing them and h-cmir y ah' ut
with
j erator do !! 1 bom
performance Impr* * •** one
! hour*, i he bum'
the thought t' t ; •
i ii A ]
| matira!!y after
modem "mirac!' ” fuel, for i
if,mount of oil h:
sopplte* rower for many li-
the least of which 1* to
;f * not 1
i hrt refrigerr‘.ion i
best to
nay seem,
* the fact
Child Listless?
tb
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med,
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Wesley Harrison
Hardware, Implement*, Furniture, Undertaking
Phone 131 R Seymour, Texa*
Scolding won’t help
is l:ftk- i, dull or
constipation. But t
Gear ing will! Q ,
be wanted when cor
your boy or girl h< a 1
7 ht or next v «.
of Black-Draw »
fer'-iy. Ci l-Ten
etable pr !«<■•! .^n,
Draught comes m tv,
and 60c
d !d who
ro i from
Vi ek-lind
’■* el may
on ha*
bilious!
i. Syrup
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It’s always
Sii/ttM
im your kitchen
you SAVE
MONEy WITH
AN ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR
EVEN IN THE
WINTER!
• Your electric refrigerator if. your : t
safeguard against spoiled food in the
winter time. When the weather is cold,
your refrigerator has little to do and
uses a minimum of electricity. When
warm days come along or when your
kitchen is hot, your electric refrigerator
fulfills its duty to protect food from
spoilage.
Don’t gamble on the weather keeping
your food fresh. Your electric refrig-
erator will remove all risk of food spoil-
age, at a cost of only a few pennies a
day for electricity!
Start Your Food Saringf NOW! See Your Electric Refrigerator Dealer
TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1940, newspaper, January 18, 1940; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth505637/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.