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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC — Friday, July 28, 1961
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC
Published Every Friday
Jean D. Toney---------------------Publisher
Entered as a second class matter April 12, 1890, at the post-
office at Leonard, Fannin County, Texas, under the Act of Congress
March 3, 1879.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lann
of
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once
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in
at
to
Bet-
Mrs.
the home
Petty were1
friends here last week.'
in the home of Mr.'
Lee Coleman Sunday
and Mrs. Frank Baker
Bert Ingram and Vida
to visit a I
a hospital i
week may the Lord
our prayer. Be sureMr. and Mrs. Finis Duggins of
Lawton, Okla., Mrs. Willie Hodg-
kiss of Sherman and Mrs. Nora
Butts of Leonard visited Mrs. Lou
Garrison, Irleen Garrison and
Mrs. Dora Edwards of Porter-
ville, Calif., and Mrs. Julia Cadell
of Medesto, Calif., recently.
A. L. Brown, III and Miss
tye Joyner of Como visited
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week end and attended the Picnic
Saturday night.
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not to dwell alone but
crowds of their kind.
For the effect they, have
human life look for a pioment
Cain. He brought his offering
the Lord and saw Abel’s preferred
befroe it. A twinge of evil jeal-
ousy entered his heart. Swiftly
it grew. The result? Murder. A
brand. An unbearable curse to
bear with him through his life.
Remember Saul. He could not
What Is Wrong
With Envy!
into prison.” (Matt. 5:25,
Dark
cruel i
rang
cry.
envy
I and jealousy. “For envy they de-
livered Him” (Matthew 27:18).
Annas and Caiaphas, the Phari-
sees and Scribes, begrudging His
success, killed Him.
The root of envy is selfish-
ness, animal, “dog-in-the-man-
ger” selfishness. The companions
of envy are a hateful lot—malice,
malignity, strife, and deceit. The
tools of envy are whispering,
back-bitings, lies, and murder.
The fruit of envy are misery and
woe, death and destruction.
The darkest hours of history
have been the hours of envy’s
triumph and ’jealousy’s power. Al
leading criminologist, in listing *
ten of the underlying motives that
cause men to commit capital of-
fenses, placed envy and jealousy
near the head of the list.
The crime of Joseph’s brethren
in selling him into the slavery
of Egypt is one of the black
and dastardly crimes of history.
Burns.
Mrs. Ida
Langdon visited Mr. and Mrs.
Rob McCarley of Westminster
Sunday.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hutcherson Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Royse
Hutcherson and Janice and Mr.
and Mrs. Lyndal Hutcherson, all
of Sherman.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of,
Roswell, New Mexico, visited rela- [
tives and
Visitors
and Mrs.
were Mr.
of Savoy,
Ingram both of Nobility.
Paul Turner has returned to
Corpus Christi after spending the i
week end at his home here.
Kelly Rbwell of Richardson
is spending the week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
1 Brooks.
Becky Hooker of Sherman spent
several days last week with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. ‘and Mrs.
Lonnie Richardson, while her par-
ents were in*, Austin
i son who was ill m
there.
’ Sunday visitors in
of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Withrow of,
, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
I' Donaghey and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
L Burr of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs.
! Dorsey Brooks of Whitewright,
x Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petty and
I children of Garland.
Ana this was not I ..
| Mr. and Mrs. Evans Smith and
children of Dallas were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Deon Petty
Mary Ann, Sunday.betray brother must, indeed, be
a hideous monster. Holy writ does,
not leave us uninformed as to I A \ A ’ ’
the attitude of heart that caused
Joseph’s betrayal. In the 11th
verse of the 27th chapter of Gene-
sis we read: “And his brethren
envied him.” i
the last family in which the
monster, “envy,” has shown his
ugly and vicious head. We some-
times see it in the dealing of,
membres of
our day.
Until next
bless you is
and go to church Sunday.
envy and jealousy, and the
great king was doomed.
And remember Calvary!
these words from His Ser- J against the sky stood the
— — --------- ------ ------ j cross. Above din and strife
lonely
bear the maiden’s praise of Da-
vid. His jealousy festered into
an odious sore. The ridiculous ■
folly of his attempts at Dav'd’sj
life resulted. Frantic fear andi
frustration mark his course to its
tragic end. “How are the mighty stamPs> Ark., are visiting Mrs.
fallen!” Saul did not fall to Phil- Lanns brother, Rev. and Mrs.
istines. He fell at his own hands, James Coffman.
' Mr. and Mrs. Geroge Bums of
he will deliver thee to the judge him through. The pride of his Dallas spent the week end with
and the judge shall deliver thee heart formed an alliance with his ^is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buck
to the officer and thou shalt be
cast
26).
In
mon on the Mount, words relat-j
ed to His teaching of the higher out the anguished,
demands of the law, the Master!Jesus died the victim of
was concerned with more than the;
temporalities His words suggest-
ed. To be delivered to the judge
and to be cast into prison are
not the worst things to fear. But
the issues of wrong relations be-
tween men of which these stand
as symbols are greatly to be fear-
ed,
Jesus was conscious of the tre-
mendous danger of little unseen,
insidious things as they work in
our lives. “Beware of the leaven
of the Scribes and Pharisees,” He
said. Leaven! Silently it works,
but constantly, infusing what it
touches with its own nature.
Wrong things are to be right-
ed because they grow from bad
to worse. Eventually their force
and power mount to imprison and
enslave us.
So envy and jealously are to
be feared. They should be expelled
from oui’ hearts at their first
appearance lest they deliver us
to the judge, the officer, the pris- i That which will cause brother to
on. And having expelled them,
we should immediately fill our
new cleaned house with positive
graces of love and cheerfulness
and sympathy, lest these once
expurged demons return with
others of their like and re-enter
our house and fill it. Their na-
ture is gregarious. They prefer
amid
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961, newspaper, July 28, 1961; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213765/m1/2/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.