The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 331, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1933 Page: 3 of 8
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By GARRY G.*YE9* Pit &
(Writer of the Paryat Problem Coi-
- mb and Authority on Parent-
. .
i J’st! Teacher Problems
PROM EVERY *«ction of the
country report* are coming in that
boards of education have been
chopping., off the kindergarten.
.This, despite the feet that scien-
tific data accumulated in recent
yean have revealed that tarty”
Pnta&f tr Oe W ii lr noit
.important Basic emotional pat-
terns, attitudes and habits are then
moat readily farmed. It would ap-
pear that the kindergarten should
be the .^tiling to jo. Vet it is
about Urn finiF ' ju. ;
’ Further P.-T.A. RtaommendaUona
1 “We recommend that tins total
f budgets for ell purposes be studi-
1 ed to determine whether reduction
I in govern mental coats might not
: bo mlde in other fields with Um
' dangerous ivumitefydBldren, ant
! 7km* ef^Aed ho rnuHa tn riil/VtV.
That on effort be made to disco*.
I er supplemental sources of nTOHM
the young child’s cause, concern-
.y.,.. HR 9
^ to complete desfructi0„
information on the tit* ,
flat spinning of aenrica ,
0»ue*-wr»»i«a
t«et and development »0* ?
nsut.es to wminne hW jgJj
I tips Where the Navy could; aJ!
moat benefit of his experieT1
ability—that the mSJgj
K£!=mSal
bf him—that from 1922 3!
Played a major part (h, JV
the- navy to the fore in 2
tides written to the pablft p*
zr.rzzzr*
Today Captain Wilii#m,* 1
life supplies him with a di*i
of interests and makes‘him „
valuable <A manager 0f ,
tales for the Gulf Refjnin
mny. He is one of the offl
he Delaware Chemical En,
ng company, a steady coni
a the Saturday Evening p*
wris, Liberty, and aeron
Hournals on aviation anidi
'^WLgi Mfev a lawywT
ifo or New York, and a Cut
■' S. Marine Cool j
■erves. He graduated from *
■am university, received a Bo
■or of Laws degree from &v-
vwn University, evening ;
Bhool, and pitched for tin I
■ork Giants for two years 1
™>hn J, McGraw.
I Try Sun CIpmMM Ada.
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TERMS
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Bf
ms
GROWS
£ -W TZ ”“17
wf|ich started last ° U a branch of the
W - Mother church, the First church.
of Christ Scientists, Boston Man
Sunday schodl 9?45 \ m.
Sunday servfeg; n a. m.
Subject: "Christian Science".
.Wednesday Wing wrvfcef
vifcich includes testimonies or read-
ing is held at 8 o'clock.
», * W* - v
FIRST CHRISTIAN „
Dr. L. L. Lemon, Pastor
9:46 Sunday School. Classes for
all ages.*
10i45 Junior church service.
Junior sermon by pastor.
11:00 Sermon by pastor.
<;15 Christian Endeavor. 7“
S:00 Evening service. Sermon
by pastor. >
.7 ' .. .
j*4o continue
s Mining week and
* to K. R. Couch
£f. ,s~,l'‘V '. ’’
is pleasing the
L powerful sermons.
. to unite with the
^nded for the first
r night and seven
\ of whom will be
Ei, directing the large j
Ltendid music is being
kgi » children's booster
■fa’a feature of the
announced the foL
‘Divine Twins” and
jrful Christ," Monday,
it of Happinesa" and
* { Christ.” Tue^y.r; —
. Suffer tad Where 'CloBe8 Sl
Go at Death?"
U| the Storm with
0 Mountain Peaks
tion.” Thursday,
Each Otljer
“You Th'ougl^ifou
Sat-
: Final Reckon-
ftod “Could God have
ps: -,u a TF*;r4v
njc above ia for the
1 and the second for
. ‘ti t:r. --int.
Reaves, the
Wm
church, has re-
,the meeting will con-
Sunday night with
being held un-
Goose Creek
^ FIRST BAPttstf
7 D. Fuller, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
10:80 a. m. Morning worship
7 p. in. B. T. S.
* P- m. Evening worshi
Morning services
^urch. Evening jhrviee m topi
p« Goose Creek sti
i M»tt. 28; 18 Aid J*tut cam* and apaka unto than, uyiof.^AII
■
the paator, will
riLd will be held at
. OE'
returned today to
it*lSr£Er -at
t church. • .. ••
L- ' ■ ■ V-* * '
lUET WITHD!^,
, (UE)-The Amal-
' company eomplain-
shortaM, to trin
fait withdraw ». this
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
Lawrence L. Brown, Pastor
* Church school 10 a. m.
Morning prayer and servici *1
a.
TOWN BAPTIST
E. R. Couch, Pastor
iy schoor 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a, m. Ser-
mon topic: "Divine Twjns”.
Young People’s department 6:45
p. m.
Evening service. Sermon topic:
■ftk Wonderful Christ".
meeting continues
throughout the week. Rev. M. E.
Ramay, evangelist, preaching each
night.
CEDAR BAYOU METHODIST
Sr P. Wright, Pastor
Sunday school 10 a. m. ,
Preaching service 11 a. m. and
p. m.,.
League meets at 7 p.m. . .
Rev. Morris Kilgore, son of John
Kilgore, will preach at 11 a. m.
on “Why Tarry?" It wjH be hia
first sermon. Missionary program,
mmtitT Wpi'ior at^ night. !
CEDAR BAYOU CHBJSTHN
.. M U. L. Lemon. Pastor
. .8KJ0 Sunday school and Com-
munion service. Elder M. M. Rob-
ertson in charge.
pawar is fivaa ooU ma io haavao and la aMrtb”,,
By DR. ALVIN E. BELL (W» dlaclplaa. " 1 tl|^jj|j£
(Th» Intarnuttonal Umfam l.wwn "on* failed to r*|;>»ier with ihem ls
for Jana.:£>la,tfe| mgular ouarteily md»rat*8 in the*r •Batmta by ih* way
iev|aw lesson amt cover* the lust Ian ** *0 wtih h of foam kIiouW be iha
chapters of Mark. Iha Holden Text frr*al«*t He was wlllinc to serve ail.
being Malt 28:lS-8».» wen thb Iasi, as rei>iM8ted|ta «i
„____________'--ir^T ~;t :;?,r jpM-.clwci ha look n» WtriiEBib^tg
THE H.1MAX of purpose of each 'h" ‘*^n °f UUm,m,f
gavpel writer Is foupid In Iha story - - * ■ '
-* 9m
ssts r:- rxi'ds
Nark* sosgial refused to arcepl the erftsa of stir-
herein, revlewad. denial for the poor About him and
When Jasu* went away from Christ aorrowfui
0arr.lad hie ,‘niat ih* dlM|>le* nearled Ihe same
bleseed ministry lesson Is* revealed by Peter s state-
’ h*8>tn» *"* nwnL.*Wa have left wtt anil fotfawwt
IWo rhoe- thee: whkl shAli we !)»*• therefore^
The church is located at Bay- lake until* cw* eta, follow m*.-
town, at the interaction of Goose
Cr.vk and Pelly roads.
*-| fei '*i -C •> > A t )
REDEEMER LUTHERAN
Main •(. Pnpett.. ,
G. W. Obenhaus, Pastor
10:8® Senwm.
damned to Greater DaI»natlon.,’
Sunday school and Adult Bible
Tbe Glory ,/ tb* Cro«
- ; t -t .v -*e
Why," aha asks, "should boards
of oducation strike fint tad must
.disastrously the youngest tad ,moat
Mptm mahura at» community ?
j.tWfaen off# whtla age-levbl k
ruthlessly, and often wholly cut
of it* «h*« of
the, school tax, while eiemenUry
. PWf. potty HID
mm
fee educational budgets. We m«x»
SLtion/ ahtaSTbs select*!
ta of the poopid, me nmtttfaM
opposed to such mutauma of "wwn-
j ioBiyf.wa the ellmii*ation of admin-
ietrative director* from public
whool* tafcJjjhV. fS
“Since the ahHJty to ewwwl^eU.
hood in of basic importance in the
development of • socially, useful
peraon/ve. believe it > itaPy^Uvf
iege?" , r 4ng be tmde an integral part ol the
I wonder wfaat the overage «ltl- *"«**"> of •& PuWfa kKojI sya-
■:s?
Hither wholly protected, or
partially sacrificed, one’s •«
justim^feUtejfey .la both shock-
^|d oiKrttged-
,.yy? ^
«nd UtaU influences of emotional
'strain and non social surrounding*.
More cad tad protection, I*feM
Je*u* sought 10 corns I. aayln*. •Tba
Won of man enine noi lo'he mlnl».
nlcla lo bring a Their eatf-seeking I* piirtl. ularly *«L
1 bia»»ln» io, a ,lcnt In th«. rcmiesi of James ami
praying mother John for the seats at ins right and’
| and her aitlMad i«rt hand In his king.lorn This sriril
daughler ha las. ‘
tIMed to Iha onl. «0n of man mine not
vemdliy of lb* rered unto, bin to- mlrilelei*. tail to
Dr.AIvta^JML Set" S h-K I*’''* “*»*■*
sarvkw of tma In that heathen tame ' Tk* CrOM and Royalty
dtW8« la*A hmaty iwrtms'‘d lt?>,.ftnim
, Having led hla dtaclplea into such *pnm of royalty he staged for III*
an appreciation of his person,-illiy nation hi HH Hlurtiidial eiitrV imo
ployment , inevitably pemrotad
sRith an atmosphere
and mission that th«y war* able la Jerusalem In kiwlim*? and humility
make cOtifession of him a* “lit* on I’ata Wnnilitf Ihri-e was pyftyr,
Cbrlgt. lb* 8blr of the'living Ootl', hut the lower of sinii'li'lly. lime w:w
Jsitus Immedlaleljr proceeiled lo ie- royalty, MB the royiillv’.of mei-kiKsa
e.il to them iha mTaaslty «( Iha This Is tb* eseam-e of the <Vos»
crom for himself, rihkt 1h« 8on of * -» ol j t
mamraust suffeh and ha reeled, and ; ?** Wta Crmt
killed, and after three dayit rise The shadow ol the rriMi retanled
ngaln." wbjfa^tajf ‘.eblM'Icd ha as. Ijia miirdaroua hot* uf l<*ii* wnwew
. jr— ^ and tas«e«*ihe lovepf hla frbsn.t*ylHa
well enemies Jesus »tmwet«»t a'uh'tBMas*
iwying, “If any man would come hies of pnlgmem. bis rrien^ts ha prew
,»fter me. lat liliw deny hhnmif, and ratrwl with word* or a-omfort <and
ences to d
home play,
diKusa diet, sleep, and
picture books, proper phy
in the
selection of songs,
stogies, picture books,
materials and their uses
| to Just to all
with.-* fair percent-
to make cuts with * 1
■ si-
• Ji xL (Final .\> «to)i Wfa»t f1!-
Save On Your [niuninc.
ipag iWM Mka to know. Why notfr; M jft,(Fina| .lVfefevt Whaf f‘l*
public forum on such- vital sub-
, SaHWta^ wwfl
, H*t only kindergtrtaps, but art,
music and similar subjects am be-
ing aleahedHhe vary faMa-ef »«> J
rioM which w *om« belleva, have j
aimed to help iava the child /row. ?
the dutches of the iron man by
providing education fog increasing
leisure time, furthering mental
•SMWWMV wwrpsawwwww
health so seriously threatened by
our changing civilisation. Every,
where the newer services in edu-
cation, those designed to fit the
child to the rapidly changing world
art firat to be abolished or curt ul-
a xs and
J .
M i
dollar per;
bedtlfs
thing
‘1*7 "'-' " -g 7ft/ iiZ’
gwmnnio. .
( MfTimc* cn*.ou««B-
Speedy juAfee ■ %to’ dtadt to : L.
Ivehman, 50, of <0MKMBta*:
4fei • other1 day. .£*•**,*■ ehanto*
Vtf TiClk Mn1®4ry, wM armftnOd, CNF
victei and IOd|tol« taa prtota to
•tart * one to 20 year iwttatai
all i*-jpfaa~ ' '
of emotional
strain and a desiccating sense of
J, fIf all kindergartens cannot be
kept open why not diseriminate in
Jfavfr of those either living in our
.alums or in homN :of <lto. Mfe, I ___ M _ _____,
ployad? Wot tho. chiWntn. of b^- ,.d wiptag oof the uaclSl gatHi cf
fortune therwSmld be a smolf 40^80beliere pur edumtlonal
staff of ItindeTWIWtiyy PN|I
al guidance through weekly confer-
hoiw II* «niMel into ih* *hmlnwm
with prayer «r*v rm tliem irhnni Vli*
mipiwrtaMo and newiTAr Wmtoif >w
In hi* tmnnhgurutlon hla dlwlplm (klli-Mioin* Ih rhv mrtnath *f athk-h ,
w«r# prlv!l*g*d <0 look In uiwo hi* ho elblurail the 'vrmm ilnyiijlug me>
•livine glory upon the mount ond to *hanm.. Hut >he tru* glory of iha
haac him •-onversing wMh Mom* and rum I* neen in the auifgy mtuh and
Klliab who oppaarevl with him is tlie glad Kaavr imwim* •t.'hrlrl I*
glory and apoke Of hla death lo hr rlnen frowi III* dead", amt In hla
arramptlKhrd at Joruaalam Thua glorkiu* aw-rokm Into heaven bear-
tha glory oT tho cron* BliniiW Sava mg' tw RUr body, tfrr antrt of; iha
’hern brought lo, Mia raoUitallon of i-roan. . »v - >
’Class at 9:30 a. m. Topic fpr Bible
Class! '‘The Revelation of God.”
Evening service , at 8 o’clock.
Topic; "Husbands, Love Your
Wives: Wives, Obey-Your Hus-
totas ..
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
A. a Buchanan, Ftator }•,
• 9:45 a. m. Bible Class. Text:
Galattona 4 to 5:9. Thame,
"Ghsistiaa Iibatoy.”
11 * m. Morning worship, text
Second Corinthians, fclo-tt.
Thame "The Sours of Liber.y”.
,8 p. m. Evening worship. Text.
Romans 8:1-4. Theme, "Brooking
Bonds”. < m • . • *
These topics an all rotated.
7:}mfclwvomn y.
jKjhJjfll' -
femdi* •cho°19:if *. a#- H
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Lvnmg worship 7:80-p. B. •
,v,hNn. !l’^plr> Meeting 8:39
fer.Jfc,-. ■ , .
School of the Bible 7:89 Wed-
iJtofdyw J
n.rional. L L Lemon, tea-;bor
, Jvir
' 1w* Son
a. m.
•enncfawBlb#
Special Yatfaar
win be MHl '-
BAYTOWN METHODIST
B. O. Power, Padtar.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning -worship 11 a- m.
Epworth League 6 80 p. nv '
| tvgnlng service 7:80 p. m.
If
B, M. Ptaroa*,,Paator
—.fempy achool 10 a. m. - ’
MilfaB dtrviee II a. m. . .
Junior serviea 7:89 p. m.
Mpijsv-'. ai|ito»i»<»i*'' • .ha4p‘,’''|^
/f. ASSEMBLY OF GOD -. i
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jimm md*
day ond Sanday Bight. *
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rrrach rg sorvioe 7:15 p. m.
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SAN SI
Ruth B. ,
fnort*
foot
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out of way* j
*JS =■«
leaders. What doea the overage cit-
i*en think concerning this matter?.
The one organisation of AmtrfeB
mast repnesentatlva of the avert*
citisen, moat concamad about the
child's Welfare A, it seems, the Na-
tional Congress of Parents and
Teacher*, known locally U the
Parent-Teacher association (P-f.
■
Ctatafe fcvvho owtn a hriefa j
.fou.^H^esmany dollar, 4
•tah b# t |
knows that thia J* oair on# af the htadnyls - ,
of advgriigpbaflift# with tho moat per-
manent material—briNL .^i \
Consult your insurance Sgcnti Ho, too, wiH --
hoV/lfceap you can build, flik bekfa. at 0®%-
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 331, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1933, newspaper, June 24, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019433/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.