The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1949 Page: 6 of 8
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THE TfcAtHJE CHRONICLE
TEAGUE, TEXAS MARCH 3, 1949
MOTHERHOOD
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We hear much about brother-1 many at the stake who dared
Hood and unity, for .which we are question the authority of the
truly thankful. The international catholic church. The selling of
council of churches is a step in indulgences became so flagrant
the right
anw pf
direction. Unity was
ieer tole-
I^M^ded
that men could no Ion,
doctrine nwl
to the reformation.
Martin Luther led. this break,
but instead of going back to the
Holy Bible as a Law and guide,
Apostles and is the plea of the
Church o«f Christ today.
In the old testament God call-
ed his people into ONE cove-
nant, gave them ONE Law, ONE! he wrote the Lutheran catechism.
Borin of worship and they wore I Others breaking away followed
ONE name, Israel. Man divided j his pattern and wrote their own
the Kingdom, and while they catechisms, disciplines and
were without the book of thej manuels, laying the foundations
Law. sirs ruled, but when they for our still growing divisions
NEWS FROM
DONIE
By MRS. ALVIN HUFFMAN.
found the book
4oshiah the king,
worship.
of the
restored
Law,
true
which are contrary to the will of
Christ.
How can we return to unity?
When Christ came and died op , This is the question that promfct-
the cross he saved us from the ed the International Meeting nf
nine dTtheTaw of Moses and ’religious people. We believe that
its animal sacrifices. He built
One church, it was. his bride,
wore His name,—The Church of
Christ and taught One rtpctrinr, ‘divisions,—wc have
One Lord, One Faith, One Bap- come involved in the divisions
tism, its members wore One started in the dark age period.
Unity is the earnest desire of
every religious person in Teague.
We of Teague did not cause the
ngme, Christians.
The great falling away came
as a result of the severe perse-
worshipped in the name of
Christ. The Bible was taken
away from the people and the
catechism of Roman Catholicism
was imposed on all. This dark
age lasted twelve hundred years,
no one had the Holy Bible. The
courts of Inquisition burned
Where did all the churches come
from? What is the basic dif-
lerence? How can we
lil'bHk 'Uoivh' Th£ barrlorsr
" This will be discussed In a
lecture at the Church of Christ
in Teague March 3rd at 7:30
p. m. The public is urged to
come and consider this world
stirring problem. Brother L. L.
Paul will las tbs
Paid Adv.
Monday came in a beautiful
day, but with a very cold North
East wind blowing some ice'in
low places was reported.
All isrha h«M» hfn rgn/irtarf-mj-a
are improving nicely at this
writing. Mr. J. H. Huffman was,
able to be out in town Friday.
Elbert Williams of near Farrar
Cakes was in Donie last Monday,
and reported the loss of $90 from
the Farrar Oakes school safe by
robbery last week.
Mr?. Grady Yarborough jot
Mexia was In Donie last Wed-
nesday and her sister, Mrs. J. M.
Lamberth returned home with
her for a short visit.
The P.-T. A. entertained with a
42 party last Thursday evening,
and reported a large crowd and
a good time. Mrs. J. B. Huffman
won high score and James De-
vine low score.
r. and Mrs. Troy Huffman,
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Savage and
Allen Savage of Houston were
week end visitors in Donie.
Glyn Gilliam of Huntsville
invited everyone out for a 42
game in the Cottage and sold
all the eats that had been pre
pared.
Earl Huffman and son
Mrs. Nol^n Williams and
daughter of West Columbia are
visiting with their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. jiohn Huffman, here
Mrs. M. L. Little has been ill
with a severe cold the pait week
but is well enough to be out
proving slowly. ~
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilliam and
Leonard Gilliam of Freeport
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bulin
and Jast week end. '
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McWatters
and Miss Jessie Tacker were
shopping in Teague last Satur-
day.
Mrs. Addle Miller of Wortham
with her daughter, Mrs. J. E.
Terry of Teague spent the day
Friday with * Mr. aud Mr*
EVANS* HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans visit-
ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Lindsey this weekend.
ToRriitve
Misery
isine
MRS. BEENE IN GOOSECREEK
Mrs. Grace Beene is visiting in
Goosecreek this week. - „
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NEWS FROM
Freestone
T. Hopson.
By MRS. W.
HOPSON.
AUSTONION HERE
Mr. W. V. Geppert, Austin,
visited his mother, Mrs. Ollie
Geppert, this weekend.
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Rev. Fray filled his regular ap-
pointment at the Methodist
Church last Sunday afternoon at
3 p. m
Mr. and Mrs. Sims of Fort
Worth spent the week end with
Mrs. Sims'- parents, Mr.
D. H. Jackson.
Mrs. J. W. Anders and Travis
Anders spent several days of
last week in Houston, Tomball,
and other- towns visiting rehr
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Williarrt Eppes
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entertained the following guests
in their home last Sunday; Mr.
and Mrs. jjenfv ft fid
mother, Mrs. Ida Belle Gilliam.
L. O. Newsom purchased a
new Dodge pickup last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kennedy of
Groesbeck and Mrs. Anice Pair
form the State school at Mexia
were in Donie last Sunday. Mrs.
Pair IS Staying over IOT an ex-
NEWS FROM
LUNA
BY E. F. EZELL.
Well, it will soon be Spring-
time, and the weather is real
cool. We people around Luna
have been having quite a bit of
rain.
I am sorry to report that Mr.
J. T. Shelley has a sick cow and
also Mr. Homer Cagle has a sick
caw*.-. —
Mr. Albert Snell of Jasper, Tex-
as, is visiting his wife’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Knight, this
week end.
Miss Chastine Collins from
Dallas, Texas, is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Col-
lins.
Mrs. John Knight returned
home after visiting her son and
family in Houston, Texas, for
■several days. His wife was
operated on. She is now doing
better.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Willingham
from Shallowwater, Texas, and
Mrs. Arthur Littles of Personville
visited Mr. and Mrs. Them as Col-
lins past week end. ______
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Mrs. Cora Mandevllle visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Thompson, the past week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grigsby
and children, Donald and Janice,
of Cleburne, Texas, visited home
folks and loved ones at Luna the
past week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eubanks
and daughter, Sharon Kay, of
Fort Worth visited kinfolks and
friends at Luna the past week.
Mrs. Rhoda Ezell and Mrs. Ru-
by Coburn of Buffalo, visited in
the home of E. F. Ezell the past
week end.
Mrs. Dixon Thompson visited
kinfolks in Teague the past week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Knight
visited in the Edward Ezell home
the past week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Gilpin of
Fairfield, Texas, visited her
father, Mr. J. T. Shelley, today,
Sunday. rWHRIMI
Miss Luevenia Knight of Luna
is visiting in Fort Worth and
Cleburne, Texas, the past week
end. __
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Welch of
Buffalo, Texas, were visiting
friends at Luna the past week
end.
Good luck and best wishes to
j every body.
over iot an
tended visit with her sister, Mrs.
Alvin Huffman.
Ray Newsom of Wortham spent
the past week end with home
folks here.
Joe M. Spruiell of Teague was
in Donie Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Huffman
visited in Hillsboro and Osceola
last Sunday.
R. H. Bond Jr. spent last Sat-
urday night in the home of his
grandmother, Mrs. J. S. Coburrt.
Layman J. E. Lott of Fairfield
spoke at the Methodist Church
here Sunday. __
idrrandTOrs. J. B. Huffman
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmie Fairly of Teague
last Sunday evening.
The ball tournament was post-
poned last Saturday on account
of rain, but without loss to the
P.-T. A. which had prepared
sandwiches for the players. They
Charles Ray Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
Reed Harris and daughter, Nel-
lie; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibson;
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Howell and
daughter; Mr. Jim Harris of
Teague; Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Wren and son, Kenneth; and
Ml5. Bella Wren.
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A warm spring day sod you ride out to the field in your
new Farmall Cub tractor... flip a tiny lever with your finger „J
thin* gnu ik* pitmi/ A bigj shluj libbuu uf lull lulls
Mrs. John Beasley visited Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Beasly recently.
Mr. T. E. Martin was In Free^
stone last week seeing after
business.
Clifford Thompson of Donie
visited W. T. Hopson Monday
afternoon.
Jack Shelly, W. R. Shelly, and
Mr. Sanders of Mexia are trans-
acting business in Freestone one
day last week.
Miss Nancy Williamson is im-
DRIVING
PLEASURE
GULF
SERVICE STATION
JACK EPPES, JR.
yessir, even working’s fun with a Farmall Cub!
A fellow east of town said to me, "My kids are always i
ping about who’s going to drive the Farmall Cub. How I
we’d had machines like that when I was a kid. My poor feet i
took a beating!**
Yes, folks, that's what a
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Offices In
National
Teague
Ton'll Ala
bought their Farmall Cub...and they know that any time ]
or service are needed, I’m always here.
Come
After You Us
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Daniel Motor Compai
FAIRFIELD, TEXAS
do you have enough hot water
VENETIAN (BLINDS
MR. BINNICKER VISITS
Mr. John Henry Binnicker, San
Angelo, Texas, visited his
[mother, Mrs. J. W. Binnicker,
who is in the hospital.
INTERNATIONA!
HARVESTER
TSCW STUDENT HERE
Miss Sally Davis, who attends
school at TSCW, Denton, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Davis, over the weekend.
Ward Plumbing and
Appliance Shop
ARE HERE!
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The Sizing Chart for Automatic Gas Water Heaters
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Crow, Bob. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1949, newspaper, March 3, 1949; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140745/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.