Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 64, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 1935 Page: 13 of 24
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Little children pray, half knowing wha tthey say. Old
folks pray, with a life’s sorrows and joys welded into ev-
ery phrase. The foolish and the wise . . . the grieving and
the gay... all lift their voices to Him ... in quest or thank-
fulness ... in hope or in despair. And there is none
among them whom He does not answer and instil with
new joy in Faith. Blessed are they who come to Church
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
T. C. Harris, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. in. and 7:80
p. m., Sunday.
Tuesday night, Young People
Service*, 7’SO.
Friday night, Preaching 7:80.
Chrlattan Science Service!
‘‘Ancient and Modern Necrom-
ancy" alias Mesmerism and Hy-
notlsm, Denounced” la the aubect
of the Lesson-Sermon which will
be read in all Church of Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday, June 2.
The Golden Text is: “When the
wicked spring as the grass, and
when all the workers of iniquity
do flourish; it is that they shall
be destroyed for ever” (Psalms
92:7).
Among the citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: 'And
the great dragon was cast out,
that old serpent, called the Devil,
and Satan, which deceiveth the
whole world” (Revelation 12:9).
The Lesson-Sermon includes also
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook, “Sci-
enoe and Health with Key to the
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
"This dragon stands for the sum
total of human error . . . The Rev.
eiator lifts the veil from this em-
bodlment of all evil, and ’beholds
its awful character; but he also
sees the nothingness of evil and
the allness of God” (page 563).
THIS was what happened with
the Jewish Sabbath. Men became
more concerned about its meticul-
ous and formal observance, ac-
cording to certain narrow ideas,
than about the value and meaning
of the day itself.
Because they believed that it
was wrong to work on the Sab-
bath, they were ready to conclude
that it was wrong to heal upon
the Sabbath and to perform other
acta of grace and goodness.
In worshiping the husk of the
institution, they had lost regard
for its inner reality. So Jesus
found it necessary to remind men
that the Sabbath was made for
man and not man for the Sab-
bath. By his specific acts he
challenged the narrowness of un-
duly strict Sabbatarian concep-
tions.
Just how the Jewish Sabbath
gave place in the early church to
emphasis upon the first day of
the week, instead of the seventh,
as a day of rest and of worship
is not clear.
The meaning of the Lord’s Day
was found not in negations and
in strict rules concerning not do-
ing this and not doing that, but
in the manifestation of joy and
Orthodox Mohammedans are
loath to construct a building or
weave a rug that has straight
lines or flawless symmetry. They
believe that only Allah is perfect,
and that to construct a perfect
building or rug is sacrilegious.
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BY WM. E. GILROY, D. D.
Editor of Advance
THE institution of Sunday is a
Christian institution. We call
it the Lord's Day .but it is in-
evitably associated in the Scrip-
tures, and in conception and prac-
tice, with the Jewish Sabbath.
The institution in its historic
and mechanical aspects needs no
defense. We need only look at
spheres of modern society where
a day of rest Is unrecognised,
where men and women go hurling
on day after day in the madness
of business, and even greater
how ruinous such a course is to
the individual and how destruc-
tive to the best interests of so-
ciety.
Rest in man’s life is as essen-
tial as work. Relaxation is im
needful as energy. Man can no
more live without rest than he
can live without food.
It is obvious that an institu-
tion, valuable for man's life can
become surrounded with formal
and drastice rules that nullify in
some degree much of its spirit
and its value.
er than one of light and joy. <5
To whistle on the Sabbath, to
go for a walk in the woods, to do
an hundred and one things net
inherently wrong in themselves
and that might be conceivably of
value even on a day of rest and
worship,' was to desecrate the
Lord’s Day.
This was not true in even
Puritan home nor in every Puri-
tan’ community. There
homes, like the writer’s s—
ideas were strict and practice
faithful to rigid rules, but where*
nevertheless, Sunday was a day
of light and joy, where therg wag
real pleasure and rest in going to
church, and where the intervals
of a day spent largely in the
home were enlightened by the
joy of home life, companionship . .-J
of friends, and the music and re-
joicing that have always been as-
sociated with the Christian re-
ligion.
Is not our great task today to
restore to life the real values of
Sunday as it han thus existed, and
to avoid at the same time th*
making of the day a formal insti-
tution, a burden, rather than •
relief, to be individual and to the
community ?
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lee C. Bmory
Church School at ten o'clock.
Morning worship and communion
at eleven. Evening service at
eight o'clock. The public is cor-
dially invited. Ferman for the
morning hour: "Behold Thy Gode
O Israel." For the evening serv-
ice: "A Call to Repentance.” ]
FIRST I’RESBYTERiAN V.9JL
s. D. Logan, D. D., Pastor
Sunday School—9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship—11 a. m. *
Evening Worship—8 p. m.
Woman’s Missionary Society,
Monday 3 p. m.
Sermon Subjects: Hungering
and Thirsting after Righteous-
ness.”
Evening: "Tbs Voice of the
River.”
Communion Service at the 11 a,
m. hour.
It looks as if any man or woman
oould spare one hour a week to
pay reverence to the Omnipotent.
The neglect of worship is a
blunder which sooner or later
takes toll of our happiness.
A welcome to strangers and vis-
itors.
ST. JUDE’S CATHOLIC CHUJtCt
Morning-ide Avenne, CriaMTOSg
Rev. Father G. E. Gronnogos*
Mass every Sunday morning a|
8:30 a.m.
Services are held in our beauti-
ful new Church Building, and all
members located in Henderson and
nearby communiaea are invited
and expected to attend.
Wealthy Indian families drink
water scented with rose of jag,
mine fragrance. wm m
SEVEN
STATES
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GREATEST ARE NAMED FOR. A7A455
AFD QUEENS/ (GEORGIA, LOUISIANA, MARYLAND,
NORTH & SOUTH CAROLINA, VIRGINIA AND WEST VA.
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THE history of the Lord’s Day
in our own time is fairly fa-
miliar. Around the Christian
Sunday, as around the Jewish
Sabbath, there arose an atmos-
phere of tradition and strictness
of usage and practice.
In many homes and communi-
ties thia was carried to such ex-
tent as to make the day one of
hardship and dull dreariness rath-
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Chevrolet Sales and Service
SOUTHWESTERN GAS
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UNITED GAS
PUBLIC SERVICE CO.
H. L. GRIFFIN
HARDWARE CO.
E. J. TELLER & SON
Norge Refrigerators
Groceries and Feed
LEE TIPPS
CAMERON DRUG STORE
Phone—100—Phone
Beacon Oil & Refining Co.
At the Water Tower in Henderson
Rusk County Lumber Co.
Everything to Build Anything
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Henderson Steam Laundry
“So Phone 590”
Henderson Dry Goods Co.
A Good Store in a Good Town”
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Front Phone—815 Prescription Phone—87
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Oakley Childs, manager of the
Childs-Piggly Wiggly Food Stare
that opened Saturday on East
street stated at the close of busi-
ness for the day that he was high-
ly pleased with the volume of
trade on the initial day.
Throughout the day hundreds
of people came to see the new
store and to trade.
A large number of demonstra-
tors were In the store throughout
the day offering special bargains.
Many out of town friends and
representatives of wholesale
houses visited with the manage-
ment during the day and extend-
ed congratulations.
Many baskets of beautiful
flowers were received by the
management from local institu-
tions, and were used during the
day to enhance the decorative
scheme of the store.
METHODIST ( HURTH
Neal D. Cannon, Minister
Services for today: < .
9:45 a. m. Chureh School.
11:00 a. na Morning Hour of
Worship. Sermon by the minister.
7:00 p. m. Young People’s Meet-
ings.
8:00 p. m. Evening Hour of
Worship. Sermon by the minister.
We Invite all who do not have
a Church Home to make this
Church your Church while you are
In Henderson. Surely, you would
realise the need for attending
some Church. Not only Is this
a duty you owe to God; It should
be a high privilege for you to at-
tend a worship service. The Sab-
bath Is a day when we should seek
to develop our Inward powers;
when we should seek to know more
about the good life; when we
should give ourselves to the bet-
ter and higher things of life
Surely, we would not want to do
away with Sunday as has been
done in some places. If thia be
true, why then do we not make
more of It and help to make it
mean more and more In the lives
of all people.
During the summer months, let
us keep up our church attendance.
Let us seek t« maintain a new
level for our church as a whole.
This can be done If each and every
member will assume this attitude:
“That is my church; I belong
there; by the grace of God, I will
be there.”
Why not start today and attend
throughout the summer T
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Chain Dapartm.nt
BELLAIRE, 0. (UP)—Chain
letter news oddities became so
numerous here that the Bsllaire
Leader, a daily, has run a column
on them, titled, “Chain Letter
Notes.”
I’he stage Is all set and a bus
load of Henderson business men
are expecting to make the largest
booster trip ever made from this
city Monday afternoon when they
go to the Jacksonville Tomato
Festival with a sound i
souvenirs, an entertainer
princess.
There were still tickets left for
a fevz more persons on the char-
tered bus, Larry Rice, chairman
of the Chamber of Commerce com-
mittee which has arranged the
trip, said Saturday. But those
are expected to be taken up Mon-
day morning.
Thirty-one managers of Hender-
son business concerns had said by
Saturday that they were going on
the bus or would send representa-
tives..
Stephans, First National
Citizen’s National Bank,
Cooper Club, K. Wolens
Stores, East T«ui Reality Co.,
Beacon Ref. Co., Harrls-Hoyler
Printing Co., Reeds Dept. Store,
Gulf Refining Co., Sinclair, C. W.
Rettig, Palace Cafe.
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Schedule Announced
Following is the schedule as an-
nounced by Rice:
1 p. m.—Bus leaves Henderson.
2 p. m.—Bus arrives at Jack-
sonville, being met at the
limits by escort group.
2:15—Parade square and main
streets of city.
2:30—Stop in front of
Hall, distribute souvenirs
crowds.
3:00—View Grand parade from
arcade of Etex Hotel (Henderson
Headquarters).
5:30—Meet bus and sound car
in front of City Hall for supper.
7:00—Go in body to auditorium
for Coronation ceremony to be
conducted by Governor Allred.
8:30—Attend "Romance of the
Love Apple," tomato pageant
written especially for the occasion
by a well known Texas play-
wright.
10:00—Attend grand
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Tomato Queen.
12:00—Homeward bound.
The Henderson delegation is
expected make an Impressive
showing at Jacksonville, with an
aerial greeting preceding the ar-
rival of the bus. It Is planned,
Rice said, for M. Mathewson,
manager of the Henderson air-
port, to stunt over the city and
drop greetings which will announce
the arrival of the delegation.
A platform will be constructed
over the hood of Ted Hudson's
sound car, and a minature oil der-
rick will be placed on the plat-
form while the car leads the bus
into Jacksonville.
Miss Donlvee Perkey will en-
tertain on the platform with song
and dance numbers to the accom-
paniment of Carl Green, a mem-
ber of the Garth Green orchestra.
Miss Perkey will also enter-
tain at the Queen’s Ball.
Miss Hilbun, Princess
Henderson's princess, Miss
Marilyn Hilbun, will participate
in the festivities of the evening
with the princesses of other East
Texas cities .
Following are the Henderson
firms which had signed Saturday
to have representatives on the
bus:
Made-Rite Co., Flannagan-
Chamberlaln, Davis Auto Sup-
ply Co., Ross Iliff Motor Co., The
Black Cat, Randolph Hotel, Ran-
dolph Cigar Stand, Palace Thea-
tre, Griffin Hardware Co., Red
Ball Motor Freight, Trl-State
Sales Co., Packman's, E. M. Rob-
erts Electric Co., 3-Beall Bros.-3,
Henderson Dry Goods Co., Lar-
ry’s, Cameron’s Drug Store, Ha-
dcn-Bouchsr Drug Store, South-
western Gas and Electric, R. B.
Chevrolet Owners
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FIRST:
SECOND:
Special price on re-bushlng steering spindles.
THIRD:
FOURTH:
FIFTH:
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DRIVE A SAFE CHEVROLET
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Special price on brake relining job; include* re-packing front
wheel bearings.
Special price on steering gear overhaul; Includes special steer-
ing gear grease.
Special price on flushing out radiator with special Radiator
Flushing equipment and Cleaner.
We are sure that you want to feel that your car is safe to drive,
and we are running some SAFETY Specials for this month, that you
will surely want to take advantage of.
The re-checking of all lights. There Is no labor charge for
this operation; just for the Parts needed.
Just ask any employee of the Parts and Service Department and they wlH gladly give you
special prices on any one of the five operations listed. The prices will include Parts and Labor com-
plete. Do not pass up this opportunity of getting your car put In the safety class.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
FLANAGAN-CHAMBERLAIN
Chevrolet Service ’ Phone 106 Wrecker Service
q f seems to be a popular subject for discussion everywhere;
legislation Is being passed on SAFETY MEASURES in many
states; newspapers are continually writing articles regarding safety; and
the motoring public is becoming more and more “safety conscious”
every day.
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 64, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 1935, newspaper, June 2, 1935; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1311878/m1/13/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.