The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1949 Page: 4 of 12
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THE GOLDTHWAITE (Texas) EAGLE—FRIDAY,. FEBRUARY 4,^1949
THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE
fikdihMl Every Friday by The EAGLE PUBLISHING COMPANY
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TeachingReligion
town relatives here for ., her ~ Miss Mittle McKensle, who
birthday Included: Mr. and teaches In the Prairie school,
Mrs A. D. Campbell and J. T. has been spending this week
McConnell of Meridian. Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M C. Sanders and Mr. and J. EL-MODtoipin —.......
Mrs. J. T. Sanders and daugh- Mr* and Mrs. Don roller and
ter, Jean Ann, of Arlington. Miss Lois Fuller have returned
Prospects for a brand new home after a six month’s stay In
state or federal highway In 8nyder.
Mills County a£pear bright fol- Mrs. B. L. Dillingham of Aua-
lowtng a meeting In Austin last tin came In Wednesday night for
week of legislators and the • week-end visit with her sister,
State Highway Commission. Mrs. L. E. Miller.
The road will be a section of a Mr. and Mrs. Trank HU1 of
proposed Airline highway con- New Mexico have moved to Mills
nectlng Dallas and Del Mo County to make their home.
The County Basketball Tour- Mrs. Virgil Jackson returned
nament will be played In MuUln *«“ ‘ ^we*kT'
gymnasium. February 10th and her mother, Mrs. X.
N. Mayberry, at cisco.
Almost five inches of rahxfell UtUe h“
in Goldthwalte during the^lrst '‘*ltln« a Part ot
month of 1939; 4.94 Inches to be „.W”______ . „
exact, according to Harry Allens ^ p4yQe at
government gauge ■ Brownwood, spent last week-end
After the smoke had cleared wRh hu pafenls faere
f o:n the last three days rush Mr# y N WMtherby* and
in the tax collector’s office Wed- chUdren o( Brownwood Visited
nesday. Sheriff and Tax Col- relaUvej. here the flrst of thf
lector Hern Harris reported that week
1.035 poll taxes had been paid. M|ss Johnnie Reynolds of
a record for an off-year poll- #pent ^ flrst of
icaiiy week In this city, the guest of
Mrs Aftnie Byrd, 86 years. 2 Mr Mrs. ^ h. Trent,
months, and 12 days old, passed .
1TORIAL-
OCUTION
* Exclusive National Advertising Representative *
I GREATtR Weeklies {
1 New York • Chica.no • Detroit * Philadelphia j
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tote red In the Post Office at Goldthwalte as Second-Class Mall
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing, or repu-
tation 'f any person il.tr >r corporattcn which may appear In
the columns of this newspaper will be gladly corrected upon due
not to i f same being given to the Pubflsher personally at office
AT FAIRMAN COMPANY
Business Phene 4« — Residence 18
Only those Who dohy a Supremo God could han-
dle Jesus of Nazareth as He is handled in a recent
issue of the communist paper. “The Worker,” Illinois
Edition. December 26. 191 - - <
Underneath the laws of . nics and other man-
articulated sciences and arts, are the basic laws that ______________________
govern all life as implemented by God himself. The1 away Saturday evening at a few
Universe would loan since have fallen apart and man|minutes of 8:00 o'clock at the
have perished, had there not been eternal laws which1 *“*• W' , 1,1
held the one together and enabled the other to pursue °A l0T"Jr1h0wer honortnR Mrs
his destiny. -• Gordon McCann was given In
Atheists have sneered at the Christ, but the worst umeta at the home of Mrs
of them"has never prostituted Jesus as a bait to lure J"hn b Sampiv with, Mmes
men down the primrose path to collectivism and com- vlrK‘1 jBrkMin J;lck Maxw*u
munisnr* * and Butuell as co-hostesses or.
. ... ... r V'rtdav afternoon
Use JesUs as a_uimmunist. to compare Ills sjif- Mr and Mrs j A palmer and
ferine " ith the machinations of modern communists. ,t>n. Edward Eugene, ipent sun-
is the cheapest and most blasphemous form of sac- day in Fort worth They » Ae
rilege. Hut. that is exactly what “The Worker” does accompanied by Mr, Palmer’s
on its fn»nt page of December 26.1948. . ““ Pf?iey
... , , .. . ,, e ., has been visiting her motht,
A quarter pajje mock advertisement calls for the Mrs P 0 Palinfr Mrs.
apprehension of the criminal Jesus Christ. He is carter went from Fort Worth to
shown with a bitterly hopeless face, lined with suffer- her home in Tyler,
injr. Underneath a legend states that He is wanted for Fayne Coffman. Troy Berry
sedition, criminal araichy. vatfiancv and conspiring-to and Juanrta Rudd {™m J T
overthrow the government. (hp aepk end
The less in formes! reader may swallov* the nasty Harold Yarborough. Marvin
cynicism. Hut anyone who really knows the story of Hodges. Lester Moreland, Mary
JeSuvknows that He was not seditious, was not eon- and Brnttjr Clements were, home
siderexi a criminal anarchist even by His enemies, and last week end
that He made no efforts to overthrow the irovernment. K’r and Mrs t D
He motrni/ed the rights and place of ( aesar as He , ,dl and wUda. spent Suu-
did those of (,od. day in EtephenviUe with Miss
It is had enough that communists should bias- Loralne Bledsoe, who is a stu-
pheme the Redeetrei whil<» at the gm jme se ekings dent in J. T. A. C. _
the support of church groups with their humanitarian-f ****J^ Suiiivan and neice*.
scented program of atheistic materialism. ....... .j ^ aototo^af^Sa^
But our real menace does not come from the open- the week end at h™--
ly-confessed, communists. It comes rather from those Mr and im carl Kauhs and
whom we know as respected leaders in various places. Mr. and Mrs Fields Hines of
many of them invoking the aid of God in their collec- Lota*i*- »P*nt Sunday in john-
tivistk ytiritka. who lend front to the coHectivist for murd„ of ^
movement under the sanction of religion. 0 of Zephyr ended to
If Christians today are faithful to
Christ’s example, we also will keep
at the job of teaching our religion
to every child within our reach.
The Goldthwalte Garden Clul
Mr aad Seal
rjEADE^S of the gospels trill note
from the synagogue on the Sabbath,
1 his day’s work was not done. He
would spend hours, sometimes till
far into the night, healing people
. brpught to hbn for cure. Jesus min-
istered to mind and soul. Jesus
was interested * in personalities,
wtole people, not half-people Our
minds have to be fed. but we live In
i bedies. and bodies have no little to
do with personalities, Jesus was
not content with teaching tick peq-
[ pie; he madFsick peoplle well So
the chiifch today, if it is faithful to
Christ’s principles, will consider
people as complete personalities
A Nice Selection Of
Men And Boys’
Suits And Shoes
MINT USEFUL ARTICLES FOR THE Hi
Everything Reduced
THE TRADIN6 POST
Hoorety of tboagbt and speech1
and written word is a Jewel, and
they Who cvb prejudice and
honorably to kndw and
speak the troth are the only
builder* of a better life —John
GEMS er THOUGHT
Alexander Hamilton n
flrat Secretory of the Ttto
Montevideo U the cspKt
Uruguay
A great wooden b«a
uawf by the Greeks to |*
try Into the city of TRY
•graphy Ho doubt ha couM have
done But—he had something
more Important pn his mind, some-
tMtag which he alone could teach.
Be taught religion, or in other
word* he taught the truth about
OodL aad shout man. and about
right relations betareen (Sod and
man So the teaching church,
whether in the Sunday schoal or in
the hooka written by its scholars or
to Its schools end colleges, when M
Move Christ’s example, is always
teaching religion flrst aad ibremoat
We do not believe that religion is a
THE AMERICAN WAY
A LOT OF RXki \
6£T FOOLED TV-
WHY, LEFTY IT-
JUST A MJP*
25 YEARS AGO—
(Taken from Eagle Fifes
ef February S. 19M)
MU* Lillian B. Oartman of this
rt(y and Mr. Lawrence M. Jones
of Dallas were quietly united to
marriage on January IS. at the
Trinity Presbyterian Church of
Datofl.....
On January 12, 1. H Saylor
and MtosMabto OeeaUa De Wolf
were united In marriage at the
First Baptist Church at Brown-
wood. ....
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Anderson
spent last week-end In Austin
with their daughter, fttm Emily,
who Is attending State Unlvers-
THtPE IT \%-
rvt FDUNb IT
AT LAST'
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The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1949, newspaper, February 4, 1949; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1060330/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.