Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 11, 1947 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BRECKENRIDGE (Texas) AMERICAN
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Club Activities Churches and
Society Notes
, Clu..
Entertain with Music
W(rfnau'* «'|-ib
with "itriag tlwr*
Mr. * y when th* Wed-
, •' ^'udjr nub ent. r'ain -d
.. 'r rVr*' w ,h n open meeting
«u«tr TW icu^st artist*
. NV i Mrs
or Wfiu sn.| \ir-
Tumlinson — Mason
Protr Announced
m*ml is in matter, ami that evil
U mind, or art thou in 'the Uvintf
faith that 'here is and ran I* but
one Ood. ind keeping 11is lommand
men'"' tpnre .
The Struggle Against Paganism
i King* Mae. si. se-se
CO TO
chudch
Mr. ami Mr*. W. L. Kld.r :in-
nouncr the .ippr. ai-tun* marriage
or their daughter. ijSVf...- ruaiitn
.. . *'n to ''liarifs M v: , ..n nf K m-s-
u-" ^' City Missouri. Th.- w«idint: n t
l>e.l W.
Worth Una*
fallowa:
TV Mr rang
r* of the ftert |
Club. The program
if>T Vlax 11.
1 inviiH.1 i0 the din ins ro..m where
Hnmani f n| ivhi | h. s were ■. r «-d from n
. Mrs J r. Vea| beautiful a|>p lfited iabl«>.
•*.>*« ot 'he n<>w>-ni Kighty memoir .ind gursU reir-
.... Mn Otel|a Oliver Jeffus l<t"r"!
• Mr* fY d W farmer| Th.- c«<mt*iiit.-e in ritirge of ,ir.
"Mat Concerto t Maj ir . . | mn semen's W( re
— • . . Mr* J C. Neai,[ W W Roser*. \lr« J.-sg
AeromponUf .Mr«. Jeffu* ' P pkin. Mr FT.I► Mi l ".Well, Mrs
Pol'oOing the delightful 'Hour W A V. sia|| -n and Mr*. E ' '
* r>n*RCH OF PURIST
I2n Went Walker Street
■lame* K. t;r er> Minister
TUe Lord's I "ay ««>r\ i.-c* op n
with the t!ih|,. s.-hnol at 9:1* am
Kranee'isr K'dw:ird J. Cra.ldo.k
will tddret^i all yoUn* people in
•>ne rlww and I. B. Cox, none di-
rector, ard th - local minister will
have ch;irg - of the adult group.
The revival whieh ha* been in
progr^H for the p* t two week*
CHRIST! V.\ SflEM K SERVICES will < mie to a e|o«e Suw^ijr eve-
st. M> Amis nitig.
•"<"nilaj raortiuig vT.icr !| 0" 'ALMOST' 1* the ih«-me ch(* n
t m Stmdav Si lu*>l ; t.-,_ \v,<i Rn.thrr Cra<lfJork for'he morn-
Ky" M « .hi k R.,.lio | ine *rmn# a'
P'"icr.im KHI.F' •> 4* a m gyn,(av , Brother rraddoch and Brother
Vdnm ami Kalirn VUn i* th«< Co* wi'l < iidt < t the younK people'1*
-uhiert ,,f tli,. I>«<«in St-rmon whirh flas* at T p m. Sunday evenjnK
will N. r. d in all < hur>h.* of MI'UUMENT DAY — WHEN'."
«'hrj.st. s. entL-t, on Sunda May will I* th.' closin.' stil.jert of^the
II revival Sunday evening at T:t*.
The ..„iaen r^tt m: A* br on.- YOf \RK r« RI l.\I.LY IN
man's tfteobedtenre. many w r>- VITKf To \TTK\I M.I. SF.RV-
mad.. -inner-.. s. hy th. obatfwwe*; ICKM SIM'W
< t one hal| marv be made riKht-
Wtth Tsi haii ..w*kv'
g'l^ntx w< r.' R^^ves •
NOTICE FORSALE
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aMl CU*>R IN ULl> TEXAS STATE BANK RITLMNG
•SEE ME REF«)RE YOf DIE*
.-oils' (R"nian ">
%m.iog th' mat <>ti.-< wlijrh CMit-
l>rv-.- tite l. sMm.fi(.rmi)n i* ibe fo'.
l"winK fmm 'h.- Rlb|,.: -And th>
'•or.' callerf tintn \d.im. and said
unt«> him where art thou," MVnf..
l* ■'! ! >.
Th. I.. >.«nn-Sermon a I >r, inr|ud<-5
th- foll.Avng pagsaire from th.-
Christian S«-j. nre texrhmvk. Sri.
•nr.- and Health Wj'h K.-v to th^
■xtipiur*-#' l.y Man lJak.r E* y
\U • error's awful din. hlark
n>- - and chaos, th.- vojee of Truth
till ' a'ls wher,> ;lrt rhott .Art
'hott dw.lhntr in 'h.. belief th -t
ar WILLIAM t. GILKOT. D. D.
A LL through the Old Testa-
ment runs the story of the
conflict between true worship
and the worship of idols—the
moral and intelligent worship of
a Supreme Being and the super-
;-titiou.s bowing down to wood
and stone.
Amons fhe Hebrews God was
a growing and de\ eloping con-
ception Yet m the most distant
times, and t the dimmest per-
ception. the worship of God was
related to mans moral naturc
«>nd spiritual weitare
It was a boldly noble concep-
tion in which man dared to sa>
that he was made in the image
and likeness of God That was
intelligent faith and spiritual
daring It was man reasoning
Irom all that was best hi him-
self. and setting belore himself
in worshif) and devotion all that
he wished to become
Wherever men had this con-
ception of God. no matter how
dimly they peiceiV ' rt, and even
:e nfirkeri
nnsT METH«>r>tsT chcrch
Mothers' I>it proemm at fh<-
Fir,. W- hM,s' Ch«f-h thoORh lheii ^
Anthem by tlie Choir lor >►> K%,
Mo'hi-r.* ,
Sermon hv the pastor. 'Credentifcls
of n True Mother *
The tattt'le Invited.
t R.STANrOBD. r**«
Yet in spite of that contrast,
and the glory of thsir saints and
prophets, the people oftsn turned
from the God of their fathers to
worship graven images and to
rrartice idolatrous rites. This is
not true of a few. These were
humble and lowly saints and the
great prophets. The Lord re-
minded Elijah in his mood of
depression, following hu great
victory against the prophets o(
Baal, the sun god. that there
were 7000 who had not bowed
the knee to Bfcal.
WTHY were the people drawn'
* to idolatory when their re-
ligious heritage ought to have
kept them true' For precisely'
the same reason that peopfb turn
to false gods and false ways to-
day It was the line of least re-
isUnce.
It was the way to indulgence
and immoral allurement. The
htuthen rites had licentious and
sexually degrading aspect*.
When Isra-1 'fned to idolatry it
was not og forsaking of their
relig'on bu\ _ moral descent.
Hmu k Art*.aai
TOCBN.N8>i, l i,o .U.R> — A wt>
■•Mi sppeared ar the treasurer's
office to pay her spring installment
of Indiana property taxe* amount.
IrtC to $*•>. Shg h'i'l out ei tht *1"
hills of the over-size variety in
circulation year* airo. Said thi-
woman 'It's from a little reserw
pu aside to pay my taxes.'
I
ACTION! — Use The Am.-rion
C|M itled Ads.
ear, but it's really evj.lennc.- of :in
Indian village.'
The s|te|etons Were the f'rsf to
he found on lone Mi.ind slnre
l ^S, a wel!-preser\ -d s -t of hon« s i
he losing fo an l*th century t
Matineeo«-k brave w;i unr-overed
hy a bulldozer near th. \i|u.-dnc t i
r.iee traek.
Smith said there «,i* lit11,. srten-
tjflo value in the anc .>nnt. rnealy |
bones.
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H>'f i* an binrwoalM I
Inii utf savain.>* w.-iirht and help
bask anarlBtf eurvn and graceful
M Jnat r't tram yon drngglat.
•aneea «f Il.;^i4 Baeeentrate (foi
aallxt larnl Cnne* n tratr). Add
Smpt-frnit Juiro- tn make a fbt - _
take two tablr*tHH n.-.f'il twir* a das. waO
d. rful rvaul.j m*y ba obtained anickly. K«e
T-.u mas *Um u. wn ynar flem and ha
S«}un'ta of nt'9 fnt without back krwrag
nere'f er atarvation diet. It'a aaar M
nakj and aaa* to take. Contain*
harmful. If tha very Drat kottto
ah « yoa the staple, aaay aray ts
hulky w-irht aad help ragafn ilendn
pmhS tax .an, srturn the empty
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SKedcreTE
by ignorance and t_ , theiy w en t What does all this mean in
lifted towaid something better
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JT wa (tie faith that marked
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob,
even i| there weie some un-
worthy episodes in their be-
havior It was the noblest thine
about them, and it is this that
makes them worth lemeinbering
Contrast with this the pat;an
and his grotesque and oj>ly ob-
terms of today? The idols and
images are different, but the al-
lurements and the moral degra-
dations are the same. Every daily
paper, as its new columns re-
flect the moral, social, and rc-
ligtou. life of our time, reveals
how much of paganism is ut our
midst.
And it is true, as it was of
old. that sin seeks out indidivid-
jects >>l worship Could .my j uals and peoples. False gods
morally sane, spiritually mtelli- 1 and false worship can destroy us
gent being rejoice in the fact that as surely as they destroyed of"
he was made in the linage of his old,'unless the .".pod thai is in ui
•dol? prevails over evil.
Indian Skeletons
Dating to 1400
XEW Y-O R K, <U.P Workm.n
live hit rials, he *i!d.
Scientists are not sure why the
peeu'iar position was used, he;
added, but they think it was ei'her
a labor - saving device — shorter;
graves ,>r an attempt to imitate,
Inn.lsrapinn the lain* Island prop, the iwisition of an inftint at birh.,
erty of Mrs LF, Hannn uncovred J Smith saiil he believed both skeU
th« hones of two human skeletons., etons wer* men l ecau«e they had
buried ,,n their sitle*. kneeH f|ex.-d [ iaree mastoids and hard heads.'
and tirms against the cliesta. 'Women,' he explaine<l, 'have'
Mrs. H a nan at first though thev' much softer HetUIs. •
w.-re victims of Murder. |ne nrl tie prfced n,,„„^| ."ne srs*e on«i
s.Miie earlier group of cangsiers.' five feet away found a pile of rub-
but an anthropologist nt Columbia! Iiish consisting of shells and some
I niversity soon solved the mystery, j broken pottery. The pottery deft-
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Torturlnu palna ralUead vaiakly .
skarmnnrrotfiata ammins naw VI"
formula. H .a Setntlea. Lomhaas, tma
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niP-MATIt '3 triple aetlan works g 1
to h In tetii ve miiMcilar achas and
ana iaw. rr.l Ttniitv i'irat, hy direct I
aantrat pnm. .-VrmH. by action as tksapaa
trm to rombnt lowered raa lata nan wMB
du • InautT.nvney at aerrain vital mm
m. nta. Th.r.t. h, tpa kidneys taak SMI
•axl '*n thw bliHMl.
atP-WATIO tarta air
th.. btlM-.! a I-neat immediately.
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rfcey were, he said, early American
Indians very nirly, nrotind 1 "0.
carlyle 9. Smith. ^2. a stu.lent in
th - university's anthropology d -
partmenl. said the way the Iwvlies
nitely established the skeletons as
)>eing of pre-Columbian era hy a
century or so.
'The shells were left over from
dinner.' Smith said. People who
were buried established th.-ir idrn-' find shells inland thinii thm indi-
'ity It wa* characteristic of primj-l qitcs the sea level of some other
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 11, 1947, newspaper, May 11, 1947; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132846/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.