Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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LITTLE CHICKS
Feed
Superior
and you will succeed
Phone 700
Jack Green
Office Over
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must support edu-
education must aid
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DR. It
Eye, Ear,
Specialist. Off!
macy. Hours
yields readily to the heal-
ing ingredients in our Skin
Lotions. And during thia
weather who isn’t afflicted
with Chaps?
TRISTRAM
PHARMACY
Only Barber
New Bath 1
A CALL WIL]
Chapped
Skin
“To poverty «an be attributed
practically every evil and de-
structive thing that afflicts so-
ciety: disease, crime, and per-
versions of both body and soul.
It is the Via Dolorosa along
which are strewn the wrecks of
its victims.”—The Rotarian.
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
Fr. Chas. Weisnerowski, Priest
Early Mass, 9:00 A. M.
High Mass, 10:30 A. M.
The public is cordially invited
attend all services at this church.
Portia’s father—a merchant
luck and accident. So much so,_______
him to entrust the choice of his daughter s
caskets and a lucky guess!
a rector
Sun-
The Volunteers meet Tuesday at
6:15 P. M.
'The LL J.
3 P. M.~
The Junior choir will meet Mr.
Spencer at 9:30 Sunday morning.
—was used to the ideas of guess,
indeed, that it seemed natural to
husband to three closed
GIDDINGS MEMORIAL CHURCH
G. Z. Sodtor, Pastor.
Sunday School, 9:45.
Preaching H A. M. and 7/0
There' was fine attendance at both
morning and evening service last
Sunday. The Sunday School attend-
ance was very encouraging. Let’s
make it 100 per cent this Sunday,
There will be special music at both
hours.
Everybody in welcome.
steal. Treasures fade and are con-
The single eye, the
single service, the straight-forward
life are the best for time and etef-
man
a million and is not worth
Some things are first and
medicine It waa for this trouble, so
-fly |M1 -heren to
widu i tine and I do not
tael like the same person. I am
ao much better. I am well now.
I have gained ten pounds and
still gaining. My sides do uot
trouble me at all.
"I wish every suffering woman
know about CarduL" NCI 60
4TH STREET METH. CHURCH
G*. C. Branniea, Pastor
SowbT c. F. Sch.
muh, Supt. 9:30. r
Morning Service, 10:45.
Epworth Leagues, 7:00.
Night Service, 7:30.
Monfing services on first and third
Sunday. In the month are conducted
We BRING IT
Just a little quicker—that grocery
order—our own delivery service.
Next time phone 174. Alwin Schu-
bert.— Ad v.388-tf.
Regular-Wvtcd* **
Mrs. fJ. P. Jones, president of the
ijtdies Aid will have an entertain-
ment Saturday night at the Church.
Everybody is cordially invited.
Mrs. Geraldine Fortune, Budgt.
Secty.
Allen Q Nelson, Rec. Steward.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
9:45 (ShirtY/'Sunday School.
11:00 Morning Worship'.
6:45 Christian Endeavor Society.
” 7:30 Evening Worship.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:30.
A cordial welcome to all at any oi
our services.
Need the right kind of
feed to grow fast and ma-
ture early.
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Morning service at 10:45.
Subject of sermon: “Paul’s
of Love.’’
Evening worship at 7:30.
Sermon subject "Washington
Ide^l American.”
Sunday School and Bible Class at
9:30.
At the evening service the choir
will sing the anthhm “Abide with
Me” by Rathburn, and Miss Viola
Broesche will sing “God Be Merciful
to Me" by Peritte.
■ A eerdial invitation tn warship
with us is extended to all.
The Church with a welcome.
Arthur Hartmann, Pastor.
MT. ZION M. E. CHURCH
Waterouaville
9:45 A. M. Sunday School.
11:00 A. M. Preaching by the pas-
tor, Rev. J. F. Barnes.
3:00/*. M‘ Preaching by Rev. E. L.
When You Need .
If you are the average man or won
courses open when you need money Qi
borrow it—if you can; the other i* to
nvinfft account, where it has been awai'
Even well-to-do people take
they all have their saving* account*,
their example. Open your account to
GIDDINGS & G
_________ BHT A RUSHED U
Cstaabas. Ofc 8
Hantar, of Uts atty. _
•Ater I married. tertas* tnontha
*-■ i Mttw*i with *—*? «*£
•Ar Jewish rabbi jeeently ?aid that
t&ts country
was not due to their religion, but to
turn money-theists rather than monothe-
i iajiata; and that they were seekers after
rather than seekers after
father said to his daughter,
marry a poor man, and re-
that the poorest man in the
ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. *
All teachers and pupils are urged
to be present.
As the church is withou
there will be no service except
day school.
_ By reading advertisements, we get a knowledge of goods and
stores that we can depend on. Advertising reduces chance, in buy-
[*hs feeble-minded or men-
defective will most readily
i With their kind, and the
Inctkn of subnormal child-1
is the definite and menac-
ritottjt."—Comer. Woodward.
nave bo dUusiOBM refcard-
the fact that the public
ota ars the main dependence
CHRISTIAN. CHURCH
Lord’s Day, Feby. 22, 1925;
Bible School, 9:45.
The Lord’s Supper, 11:00.
Sermon, Theme, “The Value of t
.... „
Evening services:
Christian Endeavor, 6:45.
Evangelistic Sermon, theme
"What is the Church of Christ oi
Christian Church?’’
Prayer-meeting and exposition oi
the Bible School Lesson every Wed-
nesday night, 7:30.
\\. H. McClendon, Minister.
“I look forward to the day
when we shall have a system of* evidence of bad
adult education in the State/ho same sensible, person and let it cent, than to marry
which .will reach every man and go.
woman as we are,now reaching]
the., child.And Wr - lib Aria..
'will be .as jm portant a factor in be pursued. He says that the perish- first wc shall ba
'that place a« the formal teacher able character of all things temporal, while.
or the lecturer, perhaps the and that the unsatisfying character' Jesus tells what the results will
I most important and inspiring1 of service to two masters and that be if we obey this supreme and all-
> factor.”-—Johrv H. Finley. .the exclusive character of the aeryke ^embracing command, and He says
jof ?x. ' faith ofThe Chiisti.-.n will
Fot Sale, cheap, car load of ^or us t0 Put ®pivitual and eternal be followed by all worth while
ical of intelligence hay on Santa Fe frack Wrn matters first. Moth and rust con- blessings. He says that this is the
standard meaaure- Wendt—Adv. 262tf ’ sume. Thieves break through and wav to be rid of anxious an! ~r^
-----\....... ____________&
board of education."-Dr. Gdor
g “No »urer measure of the «»•
ficiency of the teaching staffi
is available than th«t PWmhl
God’s family
he riches of
and have re-
mysteries of
Heirs of God and joint heirs
His
are
BAPTIST CHURCH
An exposition of the Book of Ju-de
will be given at the morning servicq,.
arid .the subject of the evening ser-
ipiritual. results be ! worth a' million and does not have apnorr is-“Believers and Unbelievers
Contrasted."
Sunday School af 9:45 A. M.
Th#, Unions meet at 6:30 P. M. All
Vhions are *SaViwir n' substahtifel
growth.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
ting work. - Aaxiaty ta •aMmBtag
nnka. C-od to with u.; ted It to la .11 ^kes.
c«rteinly nnneceasary if He is wi‘h
t»; .nd ft i. tost aa truly unbecuar
and aitful <n those who claim to
trust Hifa-;.’ ; ,
Necea:it:es 'ill be provided. If
God clothes the grass of the fields,
if He give. »ueh beauty to the royal
lily, and if He marks the sparrow’s
fall, may we not confident that
He will take care of His own child-
ren, who have been bought with the
precious blood of His Son and who
have been given a birth into the
family through the Holy Spirit? Do
not our children mean more to us
than grass and flowers and birds’
Is this not also true of our Father?
Yes, surely ye*l
_ Blessings _more precious than food
* andA#!mehf 'wtti he .< i
chase, and things worth more than
aH th* world beside. Spiritual
things are spiritually discerned, and
those who belong to
have given to them
God in Christ Jesus
vealed to them the
grace.
with Jesus are those who seek
Kingdom. Children of the King
they and brothers and sisters in
family, God’s royal family.
cany *cientific caution1
who has
a cent.”
i Jesujt givgs i^sons which are yn-.Some things are first ami should ..be
imahglrifc as W WhV ohe course should I koptfirst.'hnd if we keep first
11 that is worth
that which id tfuly worth . If ’AHtUewfsh feeling
a business or a pleasure, if a book or
a picture be not in keeping with the thiir ir-baiiMKat; that Tils
ideals of the Kingdom, then I
from that to something which
worthy. As Spurgeon once said, if pleasure
the first taste of the steak or
fish tells you it is tainted and
liable to start up ptomaine poisoning, member
then for health's sake stop and do'world is the man who has money and
not gg on eating poison. If a dpc-J nothing else-”. -A young - wife said,
trine or practice or pleasure gives “I had rather many a man who is
“Children «re safer in the(
hands of parents than in the
hands of the bureaucratic poii-|
tician*. God pity the parent..
who wish to surrender the con-;
trol of their children to others,
at all, and especially to a cold,
inflexible and personally • irre-
.that religion to the eiiSf- ennCet-,
that ft la Ito b* fir* to P®tot of Hme
'and of preference .nd of concern;
first in the day, first fti the week,
finrt in the year, firet in life, first
in love and devotion and service.
Business is not to Uke precedence
'and pleasures are not to be prefer-
red, and even the necessities of life
'are to take secondary place. The
[welfare of the Kingdom, the promo- gume<| by fire
tion of the spiritual, the honor of
Christ and the cause for which He
stands are to stand above all else.
>a
whenever
have as s
your w*ts
Tho*S«*
nres i ate... J .Ml.1;.., — ■- ;
b. in piaee, but if the second or third
or laat button gets into tho fir*
battonhole, then everything to . »H
awry. Jsm^ says t® disciples
that they are not to he anxious and
worried and fretful for all n^ed
———™ . ■ . .... - .things will the Father supply
barorfol aa that smaller numb- tlwie who have faith enough to put
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1925, newspaper, February 21, 1925; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180383/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.