Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 233, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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last episode of this thrilling
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SCHEDULE OF SHOWS
1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8 and 9:10
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closed Monday, January
Please get your order*
early.—Adv. 233-11.
stranger, who risks his life for a girl
he loves.
has been carefully
checked and recon-
ditioned where
, Mondey The
“to beat the
‘ministry.
4. Jesus and John’s Ministry. Vs.
crease.
c. Jesus verified and fulfilled John’s
Wittbecker’s famous Rye, Bread is
the kind that is best for growing
children and grown folks too, for
strength and health. For sale by all
leading grocers.—Adv229rSt
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3. A Message'of preparation for
For colds, gnp
and flu take
Each day new delicious dishes will be featured
and you will be given a recipe booklet telling
how to prepare them. You will receive samples
LEARN BARBERING. Earn while'
learning. Free Catalouge. Moter fat-
her College, 712 Franklin Av*, Hous-
ton, Texas.—Adv. 10*-156tp.
of God.”
Jesus in His humanity.
Christ officially.
Son of God in his enternal na-
Clean-Clever and Refined Vaude'
[u*ic.
Herbert Rawlinson ..
IN
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wrote to prove that Jesus is the Christ,
the Son of God, the “Almighty King.”
John the Baptist came to herald the
coming of the King. He, was ‘‘The
voice of one crying in the wilderness,
prepare ye the way of the Lordj make
his path straight.”
Place: The river Jordan and the
Wilderness. , -
Time: A. D. 26. The beginning of
the public ministry of Jesus. He was
thirty years of age, was born four
years before the era, “Anno Domini.”
We consider the lesson passage in
the following outline:
1. Title of Writing or Gospel. V. 1.
’’The Gospel of Jesus Christ, the
Son
Johnfs Ministry. va?YfT.
Wa? ®f God.
Sent from Go^- Jnb. 1:6.‘
Ministry was definite.
Came preaching Repentance.
Baptizing those who repented.
Telling of the Christ to come.
HiS Ministry was effective^ > ,
The people caine to hear Him.
b. They repented of their sins.
c. The people were baptized and
became His disciples, and then later
followed Jesus, as John pointed to
Him.’ -
Injection. .of Politics into, the market
r ~ President-j-yet tjjer -Live nm win tC sfngtr-case
, 'Choose ■ to - logardW .valuation- based . et»
a.
than John the Baptist.” Luke 7:28.
4. Jesus linked His ministry with
that of John and carried it on to a
glorious finish.
5. Tha Temptation of Jesus. V. 13.
2.
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No. 18
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LEARN BARBERING Earn whB.
learning. Free Catalogue. Molee to
College. 7U. Franklin Ave. Hous-
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Anita Stewart
IN
“Isle of Sunken Gold”
The Prize Serial
Also
Two Reel Comedy
Bright-
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4. Then Satan left Him.
-a. Satan has no chance of victory
in the face of Scripture, rightly used,
and where there is prayerful worship.
b. It worked with Jesus,
work now.
SATURDAY
Bill Cody
IN
‘Bom To Battle”
Brother against sister—uncle against
nephew—and youth and ibve fighting
for their happiness. A thrilling West-
ern story with the genuine drama of
the plains.
NIGHT!
w ttSXW-Lican** and Ministar’* Fee, to any
a. As the Limb of God. Jno. 1:29.
b. The one who wouldgo pjh.iD.-
Estrayed from Navasota. December
19th. two mare mules both branded
1 (one) on the left jaw, roached about
sixty days. The-larger a dsrk bay
about eleven hundred pounds about
nine years old, with white spot on
left front leg above the knee. Tha
small, well made, slick and smooth,
four years old about nine hundred
pounds and is a dark brown. Reward
for either or both penned anywhere-
W. S. Baker, Navasota, Texas.—Adv
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If you are in the market for a used
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dollar vakL that will amaze ’you.
Come to our salesroom. We have
a car you will like at a price that
will please you.
FOR SALE—Several tracts of land
near Brenham. Wm. Wendt.—Adv.
63 tf 23tf.
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(Mark just makes mention of the God and Him only shalt thou serve,
temptation. For full account see Matt
5:1-11.). We notice several facts about
the temptation. >
1. Followed His baptism and intro-
duction into His ministry.
2. Was led of tthe Spirit. Matt. 4:1.
Jesus came to deal with, and be in
sin for us. To be tempted in all points
as we. It was apart o£ His task, the
Spirit led Hint to it
3. The period of temptation lasted
forty day*
4. The temptation had three) angles
to it.
a. An appeal to His appetite. Turn
these stones into bread.
9-11,
1— Jesus began His mil
that of John’s. •
2. He accepted' John’s
and baptism.
3. Indorsed John’s work and char- 5. Jesus’ Victory over temptation.
arter:-------L—---------—|—L A commHUdi, JjSSSSi.
“There- is not a greater prophet | Satan. _
2. Use of the scriptures. “It is writ-
ten.”
3. Turned to God for strength and
to worship.
“Thou shalt worship the Lord thy
run in. 1928” caused along period of cost figures." Neither, have they suc-
irregularity which was eased by^t^^ceedei-in-receiving Interstate Com- 4:1-13.____—
---4«4i^ AarVMQrcmnTKe^ Commission sanction for mer- introduc,ion_For six months our
*... ...to.Kfflrt the iwmimrtteni When gpw- gers so.often urg«LJ>y. the_President be^-in—the- Gosp*l n**
SIMON THEATRE
To-Day
Paramount
offers
“CHANG”
The most unusual picture, that
have ever seen. Proclaimed by . T_.
press and educators of the land as one
of the finest things the picture indus-
try has ever presented. A thrilling
moying story of the greatest struggle
iij'all life. Not fiction but true. Every-
1>ody should see this one.
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Pathe News — Aesop Fables.
SCHEDULE OF SHOWS
2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15 and 9 o-clock
JOHN E. PARKS
vole of confidence given by the stock,
market. *
Railroads were affected__several
TheDARR-GRAV StockCo
BRENHAM, TEXAS
Commencing Monday, Jan. 2
In Their Beautiful New
All
We are giving the public the benefit
loss on our books at these low prices, which
will be for-----
CASH ONLY
v-Fenders
v Finish
FOR SALE
Best cheap farm in Washington
County, six miles west of Brenham
on highway. 200 acres, 2 houses,
barns, etc. Parties interested call at
Banner-Press for particulars.—adv233
lt52-4t.
MMtedf
jot Vo ir Hoalth9o Sakn *
' are ?Jpecially invited to visit our store
1 during a demonstration of the famous
Battle £reek Conitarium Health Foods.
MISS JULIA A. BQLT
A foot), export, trained in Battle Creek
- methods, qualified to give you infor- ■ ,
-motion, and answer questions regard/ ’
tn/; foods and food values, will be in.
4. His Ministry had Divine en-
dorsement. Vs. 9-11.
a. Jesus, also^ preached, “Repent ye
for the kingdom of Heaven is at hand.”
b. ' Asked for baptism at the hands
of John.’
c. The Heavens opened and the
Spirit, like a dove, rested upon Jesus
when he had been/ baptized of John.
d. A voice from Heaven said:
“Thou art my beloved Son, in whom I
AE1 well pleaaetL”--—-------------------
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c. An appeal - to ambition. Showed
preaching Him the Kiflgdoms of the wotld, “All
. these I’ll give thee.”
5. Jesus’ Victory over temptation.
ture: The Almighty anj Eternal King.
2. FOlopfiecy. V». 2, 3.
1. A Mefffngerx^J come before the
coming of Jesus. Mai. 3:1.
2. A Messenger sent from
“Behold I send nty messcnger.”Wlal.
..1 i..-l
By GEO. N. COOK
‘John the Baptist and J.esus.”—
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Couple of furnished
rooms and four-room cottage on 315
North Parks Street. See M. W. Fink,
Brenham,—Adv232-3tp.
FOR REIkT—Two comfortable bed
rooms with heat and hot water.
Phone 779W—Adv227tf-___________
FOR RENT—Two furnished house-
keeping roms. Phone 789. 913 West
Main. Mrs. Ben Eakin.—Adv220-tf.
a j Mark. The object of Mark was to re-
• ‘ • -• '
I late the official life and -ministry of Je-
line together with the better busi- ( sug g(> he omited hjg ear)y life and
ness in store for the carriers, factors • beging wkh the incident9 of this les.
’WhTC’tr*yhciuld 1 hnng further participa-, ’■■gon|baptisin'aml temptation. Mark-
tion in railroad stocks on all markets.
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You’ll notice the difference _wh«
you eat Wittbecker’s Milk
there’s something that makes
better, have you noticed it?
loaf today. For sale by all
grocers.—A4v229-5t.
WANTED^-Ctem. white rags at to-
ner office.
HOHLTS More will
closed Monday, January
Please get your order*
early.—Adv. 233-11
School Lessons
gress convened market operators fail-1 and Congress. The next year should j
ed to heed constructive utterances by witness some real activity along this
the President, Secretary* Mellon and
other towering figures and sold the
mark efo rTTKc ’ P reside h t*?*T<1tfFSI1 Otl'
of his stand with regard to the selec-
tion of a candidate. <
Other incidents which caused lire*
gularity of temporary duration were
the culmination of a technical corner
in Wheeling and Lake Erie and later
in the year an abrupt drop of 60
points in Manhattan Electrical Supply
which had been bid up to dizzy
heights by a pool working in the
Stock. Advent of the hew Ford
brought an avalanche of business info
the companies which would profit
front Ford contracts including tire
makers, manufacturers of various oth-
er parts of the machines, bearing
companies, body makers and the like.
When this phase wore off a rally set
in the motors as the New York Au-
tomobile show approached—a yearly
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