The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1955 Page: 2 of 6
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I'M'li KS'.v Col'N'rV i IMF.S i HlKSDvY. OCT. 27,
THE STEPHENS COUNTY TIMES
•li.' I'aoiilv Vow-paper of Hivckcnririge and Stephens County"
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International Friendship Is 'Wednesday
Study Club Program I opic At Forum
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; mi :i brother is born
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ha tri 'iids it'sust bo
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• i I presented the
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ml. :- of the ('Inrrch
• i.- Christianity. She-
• ■'.in i' .u-i~ suffici-
«and nations *o-
li.iiids of friendship,
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"OH! D^y" Nov. 3rd ,it yotir
OLDSMOBILE Boaltr's!
: r ■' '.vont - roncpnuttfr our
i-li -. i.old r',\v us .creator eour-
all nations rampant
a', ii. i time—Communism—
.. "■ al '.vu Mi., yates of Hell
; i\ a p.,-' ai! airaitlsT it"—speak-
• ir Hi- t'iimvh," she continued,
■"ii. : a"-an something: to us
tho li-ily Bible and it.s teaeh-
hrv" tood throutfii the years
> !•_• •• great structures of the
'1 to.at as svmbols of man's
i ill the Bible."
liuild a friendship one must
'....1 and to create an ii.tei-
iii. friendship nations must
Cod. silo pointed out in
Harrell tln-n presented her
r. Miss Ann Harrell, who
d nirturos of churches which
ai.' V. iiile "ti a visit to Kn;;-
ad Fianc.. in July of this
A each picture was shown
: liaiiell 'aas.a interesting facts
about the churches.
The tiist. pictui.' shown, was of
thi.- Notre Uai.ie Cathedral located
in the heart of Paris, France. Work
on the Cathedral was begun in I lh:;
and was completed about 150
;«; is later The cornerstone was
laid by l'op.? Alexander III.
St. Maitil,\'s Church in Canter-
bury is the eldest church in Kng-
iand. It was built by the Normans
or Romans. The cemetery around
(he church is. still used.
Canterbury Cathedral occupies
almost tin- central point of Canter-
buiy. It i. the Cathedral made
famous by the Canterbury Tiles,
k burned in 1007 and was restored.
The architecture is of seveiai dif-
: ferent ayes.
The Cathedral of the Blessed Vir-
gin Jlary at Salisbury is one of
the most beautiful of the churches.
It has n 'lOO-J't. spile which is the
I highest in England. The church
i was built in 12'Js and the spire in
1
The Cathedral of St. Andrew
j Weils at Wells was built in 1101.
i U is famous for its ascti onomica!
clock.
| St. Paul's Cathedral is the most
; famous of all London churches. It
; is located on the highest hill in
London. It has a large dome much
like the dome of the United States
i capitol. It was planned by Sir
| Christopher Wren and is called his
j masterpiece. Blocks and blocks
jaronndthe Cathedral were com-
| pleted destroyed during; World War
II. It is known as the people's
I church while Westminster is the
church of royalty.
Tile little church of Saint Mar
: tin's-in-lhe-Field church is in Tiaf-
1 algar Square. Nell Cwyn. the
Adair Circle Has
Meeting Monday
In Carey Home
Adair Circle of the First Baptist
Church me; Monday at :■! p. m. in -
tin- home of Mrs. M. M. Carey for
i a regular meeting.
.Mrs. .lames knight, chairman,
on aiiad f.ir '.hi harness session ;
: and Mis. K. 1>. Spears led in the'
| opening prayer. The devotonal fori
| Lie- da\ .. is p!.-sented by Mrs. IT.
I;. Carlisle on the topic "Being A
: (loo-l Neighbor."
1 Mi s. T. A. fl'.iiinoy taught the I
I i: ii lesson from the current i
; -tiidy book and tin pray.'.' of (lis-i
missal was led by Mrs. Carlisle.
Tiii? hostess s-'-iv-d a refresh-.
: man! plate of open face sandwich-'
-s, potato chip... net cake, coffee i
a,nd spiced tea.
Th".-e attending w.re Mines.'
•lames Knight, K. l>. Spears, Bovd
McKoy, ii. B. Carlisle, T. A.
' Flouruoy, 0/..11 1'a.• • Miss Delia |
Pullig, one guest, Mrs. S. T. Swell-;
sen and the hostess. Mrs. Carey.
' ' WHY NOT?
HOLYOKF. Miss. Il'.i:.—Harry :
W. Rogers, 71. for SO years, a street
! car motorman, boasts that he hasn't
missed a Harvard Yale football
game in 50 years.
famous English actress is buried .
there.
Mrs. W. C. Cillespie, Sedalia,'
Missouri, aunt of Mrs. Harrell, was |
a guest at the meeting and Mrs.
Charles Whitmer was welcomed as '
a new mem.be)
Pikes Peak record
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such a great road car before its introduc-
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and more fun. So wait lor the car that
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The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1955, newspaper, October 27, 1955; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130966/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.