The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 101, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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AUOI T V<HR 1'M.At HER
SBfCE THIS m Saturday the day on which the
Daily Sun usually publishes the bulk of it* churth
nfw*, we think that it is a moat timely time to re-
print a note, about preachers.” This note is front
the Wood County Democrat and st the top it says.
“Special Bulletin." The headline reads, /Want
to KfU Tour Pastor? Here Is How-It dan Be Done.’
The item follows:
CHICAGO, ILL.-Are you Wiling your pastor? '
A gruesome question, but one which the North
Shore Baptist church posed to its large congrega-
“Hoc Friday tr * pariah ou.WUn. u.::i rules yr.
■how to eariy out the crime. According to the bul-
letin, these eules. if carefully followed, will kill any
preacher on Wsrth. will kill his influence and am-
httiom irill kill him mentally, morally} *pttlc£juy .
rvioe begins st 10:«
evening service a»
Churches In
Nation In
Observance
p.tn. st which tit
speak on “The V
Straw-And Camel's Back
f It takes a public utility strike, hke the
I one in Pittsburgh to bring schools of
| thought on industrial relations—inaide as
[well as outside Hie ranks of labor—into a
f sober realization fbat If soiwthmjr is not
Ldone to halt the: work stoppages that can a WOf)J
| actually crucify a erosa*section of the coun- get aek
[ try, dangerous extremism may be the re- criticise
Mt v; "*'.1 " % V*. •
[ . If those opoosinr the attitude Of the gnut£eBH|HMHHBHHPWMHI
strikes have their way. an attempt will be give up your allegiance to your "farmer pastors,
made to place control into effeet that may tTJfg
for years cause labor to be without the ^ to ti* nutters of the *hurch V
rights they now possess. On the other hand, Ai,^ Mve ^ foo, excuse when he wants
if Ihe right of labor to Strike, against the jjog to do »ome6ttng in th* church- That is what
welfare of the public is maintained, there \J*« W him for.'Forget his anniversaries and those
h no telling Where thin trend will end. *£,«•.«W, ay.
It should nlwijrn 1* fcpt in mM that ^ ldd; test if time rut. fit t» hS
tile same force* Ul this country that mete you pastor they win undoubtedly break him from
out the rights and powers are forces that preaching and whip his spirit until* he is farced
can take them back, once they have been tojfv\*w' •
1 . . • A n ... Tth. ViWfk 6Vam DnniUl Ik.
r<ryct^-j»s
“ASS?
asm*,
members see obt
viutioo aaysfl
CEDAR BAYOCl
LV WORLD f»*
Ttf« Cedar
TV formula: * « ~ y.tf -nT
Stay away from church and prayer service. When
the sermon is Aver, rustr out of toe church without
of encouragement to the pastor When you
fc don’t let him know about it and then
him for not coming, to see you. Never in-
n and his family to dinner fa your home
' church Will join othed^r
___ PUstor. hMtjSbaunced.
for Scripts
on involuntary servitude can be stretched
Credit
Words ef Wisdom 'W
I The first great g%we can. be-
, . stow on others is $ gbo# example
■Jude’ "Morall.
. . Hints on Etiquette
Don’t ask impertta2nt; petwinal
questions of your hostess which
you would reseat tiff they were
• asked of you.
Jqdns*» Horoscope
A birthday anniversary today
means that you nee ' impulsive,
quick-tempered, but you have,
nevertheless, a strong character,
forceful and compelling. Tou love
nature, especially sports
You are fortunate in having many
dear friends, and wffl have a very
pleasant home life.. Dof^t* seek
patronage, customers or favors. A
Short business trip may be neces-
sary. so be ready. Chon* in the
I to cover that point A long line of court de- ox racial jto%er.i
I cision*. beginning with the famous Mass- THe mail BTfifocs i
I achusetts Supreme court derision in 1842 this column far today.
I*gave wMkers theiight to leave their jdbe. Write* Mtt. Ben to.'
I Hofccwm. the courts have said also that “tefs hav* » tire<5y
f the rigfiFto strike may be restricted if fo til^e^q^™^dU
I necessary to safeguard the public interest. mehacesWte rato«d
I The 0, S. Supreme court in unholding in mine tfa?*e teaching*
, 7 *T |>|^0 O U Aa,w aa4 fn. m>t«*AA/I
F workers.
Highlands
any sense of superior .bfe«n$
minority people they deeV
color. , " •
-This Oifton L Jackso
Democratic Execatiw ^ibpi
In 1920 the senate voted completely to prevent the negro minister
forbid strikes on railroads, although some <* the primary ballot as a
.tut^prct^ th.ttota. eo^ldBe'er
be enforced. The House threw the proposal j„m for bi!
out- “It is people like this N
Laler the laws went far to make secure, lowness prevents thm.*<8
the rujft to.strike. The Wagner Labor Re- cpior^doe* not endow mm i
lations AcAbf 1935 established the right of Viead tpt some' one 11
nfflMjiwip|^aining and the rieht to '*en-
^age ie ooncerted activities” to further col- C(> »\ ’>s
of tbe«|kuston City
rttee ’In attempting to
name fram appearing
indidate far city coun-
pEle will be Sun-
,a- m., morning
.. Training Union .
#ening worship
Mrs. C
Jr.i'and
iMMUMOJf
____■____ continue, through Oct
wide communion Evangelist Trine Stkl
in planned at toe fag.
Evangelist SUrftto 1
M>hai!, the pas- euUtaading gospel^
. JLiti before in «* Tri-W
T^n? pe*tor said 1
. *6arclqy Otj Bridge
5 % 4 a •»
“ Baytown Comntgstoy
c>j year old
f «rte cqjttmunion nyir.r, “»<*
Thyvel/, *ty Sou) With Gladness,” .
as arranged by J. Crneger.
school will begin at*#:30 a. m.
‘As #e launch the new school
year, oirr staff is prepared to of-
fer its best services to the com-
munity,” Rev. Pictsch said. Pfa|K.'
church school literature which
fers ota teachers some of toe%
best tools ef the pedagogical work \|
shop is being introduced in aii de- ;
partments. with the Associate ’
Teacher Plan operating in each j
class After receiving a course In
general methods, the new staff of
16 teachers and two officers^wih J
be formally installed. We cordially jL,
invite children and adults who do starts at 11 A m. Sunday at toe
not attend some Sunday school to Wooster Baptist church with Rev.,
avaii themselves of our services." Loyd ffcapman, pastor, directing:
The October meeting of the sendees. m
Women's Missionary Society will Seven gueat ministers will speak
be held Tuesday, 2:30 p. m„ in the during the revival wjjieh closes
Ladies' lounge, Baytown Com- October 20 TV gospel stagers will-
munity house, with Mrs. R. E, be in charge of singing and ste:
Cochran as hostess. This wiU be a laymen will testify. Rev, CtatonnS
toe Tri-CSties kitirhim a
La Fan and a seV«fi-m
son, Michael. The lf*Fani
side at 106 Virgin*. ”
Abilene Christian
announced that the
flinty will meet at
day. A play. “Such
flrili be presented-
*U N.
JBl
Sunrise Services
For Eayfewn Baptists
totareSw'^S'the pr^ram t
tjontii tor Christ JWeek' at the
amtat-church in Goose Creek di- j
&SS2.‘SS5»
tlands, Channel* .*1
itse* are invited, j
football game. J
Nfws Behind The News
’ WASHINGTON—The trims in i Democratic poStks do with Ni
Kir brought the Chicago Boss Ed Kelly down to Wash- only Wslta
gf ington for three days ostensibly to see something of official
Pt here ahpuLhi* airport, but actually to try,.to g*t nlng from
- ’ ' Steers, .Triiman and Hannegan out of the gtae acfatjreti a
ia^terrej into which they had hopped graceful* witij nocent one
T r^ailace and from which they extricated themsaives . peprikA Tl
«?Vi»r*«fttUy. testing Wallace therein. . f il
W KaUv went teck to Chicago with the offieisj'to^- PetfL,r i
;■ .r^; Democratic story that after all. you know, k. :
J it*, possible Messrs T rum an and Hannegan mdy ri*.**" -
expimt > *j
special mertkfe ‘ *ice the wld. There wiU *»e
group will conduct'"its annual of* numbers.
igaasM^>d”' .rtrjWL
ii. <!. w. W'ri T«iwie^|.t^i
l That Jf'chto ^Ahcut' P
•me on . Wj£: J?hi:thl.p“
m and the.’
fellowship
hands produced some clear topa
SRev.OW.oi
preach at Redeeme
church at 10:30 a m, I
aetbaaftv
The Helping Hands
meet ta the home of
& Clark, 416 Michig
p, m Tuesday.
Wallace ,
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DAILY CROSSWORD |W
ACE OSS 41. MM cats % Rents °M
THAT IS DIFFERENT
m m. luewwj-
The adult class, which war re*
cehtiy organised and which is tak-
at ^00 P. m. And at T:30 p. rt- 1
Mondays and Thursdays
The congregation will observe its
annual mission Sunday at 10:36
af»t On Oct 13, Rev. C W. lade-
wig, paator of Trinity Lttthersn
church in Port Arthur, will be the
pjms and fapr others The
N1STERS
ILL, SPEAK'
many layers
31. War vessels
34. Body of water
36. Biblical name
'I' 3«. Skill
MJKIHOIHST PASTOR CHOOSES
SEHMOX TOPICS
“The Brotherhood of the Burn-
ing Hearts" will .be the Sunday
sermon topic by Rev. S. P. Wright,
pastor of the First Methodist
ebureh at Mont Belvieu. The mor-
Panthers Finish Off
Week's Grid Chart
George Washington Carvers’
Panthers finish off the, week’s
football program at 8 pi. today
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IHE PAtlY SUN. GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
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Editor
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as second class
past office unde
tenr. $100’ '
In Servlce—OOe Man*
Payable Ik Advance
natter at Goose Creek,
under the act of Congress,
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ministration.
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hsve tried to
ikes. Now I
Reporting .he
r» strategists
affflfl^jVunions back into their
wlta£%alght be described as a
election, but personally I am
that the union* will come
a a group as usual, and I have in
the new antagonism of the rail-1
gp 1st,1
Odd labor
i the primaries,
thus far have
You're Telling Me
By WiHiom RUt
A new coat for overnight travelers has a pocket
big enough to contain slippers and pajamas. What,
no mattress and blankets?
Boston’s baseball park has s lighting system said
to be as bright aa 5,000 moons. Fine—so long is. the
home team doesn’t get moonstruck)
A Canadian miss, lost in the wild bush country far
several days, reported she saw no wolves. Naturally
not, since she was too far away from the cities.
With 40 strikes nnder way ta NAr York City the
big town it undergoing its second vacation seaspa
of the war."
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on Elms field
favored Hekert___
Coach Johnnie IPiertj, Panther
heddman, will start Leo Gentry
and Bobby Rosa at ends,. Clifton
Holmes ami Melvin Gay at tack-
les and a guUK-eombine of Willie
Gilbert arid Isaac Goodall. Bill
Rogers will be at center.
Tbe Panther jiacks will be Nor-
ris Thomas, Reese Elder, Phenix
Goodall and veteran Clarence Rob-
ertson .
The Panthers, built around green
material have been surprising In
early season play and are unde-
mfm. * * PPP
GOSPEL SINGERS
WILL SING
LAWMEN
WILL TESTIFY
IftftOr More MUSICAL NUMBER
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Sermons Daily .
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 101, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1946, newspaper, October 5, 1946; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100417/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.