Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 255, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 22, 1938 Page: 2 of 4
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an Raths: By carrier one week 15 cents; month 60 cento;
ffjyJilngtnn and adjoining counties: >3.50; Texas 15.00; out
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Women.
This is the first such meeting
and deserves the bdst cooperation
of all the friends of all our
churches. If you like prayer, sing-
ing and Christian fellowship you
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the truth and in<
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g hike. The boys of the local
Scout trpop, of Which several of
our bcflfs are memtoua, have —
--•My. Shannon to take
Hickory and cook supper
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Friday morning some' of the
sixth grade put on a little play
that they had prepared on thrift.
Blanche Landua, as teacher, was
discussing thrift with several of
her pupils. Some boys dressed as
tramps gave everyone a K<x»d
tough.
Alamo School News
Examinations have been in, pro-
gress this week in the third and
fourth grades. The first semester
will end this week Reports will be
given out on January 26.
The fourth grade will begin the
new semester with a unit on flo-
wers. Materials have bean collect-
ed for building flower boxes. Seed
will be planted and their growth
observed. , . •
The third grade children have
been - interested in the study of
the people of the desert.
The second grade children are «
working on a cotton unit. They
will build a complete plantation.
Little carpenters are preparing to
build toe planter's home and cab-
ins- They Will be completed in
time for toe crop to be planted In
to* spring.
Bobbie Zwememann has a baby
brother. He has been named Jim-
my.
Mr*. Thetis King spent
week end in Ddltoa with
daughter.
Miss Adele Murray visited her
parents in Roans Prairie Satur-
day-
it A"to
--- u bto_
i* . jtollngHlr, pnd industries, to a «*>
turd to Ute Atad of MMgkm that
fauad tomUtos wnaafteM th*lr
Ito* to order togl tofg wbbt oc-
!to. asO^***~
He to the Rock, his work is per-
fect: fob- all hto ways are judge-
ment: a God of truth and without
iniquity, just and right is be" —
(Peuteropway 32:3,0. /
The lesson-sermon also includes
toe following paaaage from toe
Christian Science textbook, “Sci-
ence and Health with Key to too
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
"Spirit, Life, Truth, Love, com-
bine as one--and are toe Script-
ural names for God. AU sub-
stanoe, intelligence, wisdom, be-
ing, immortality, cause, and ef-
fect belong to God" (pagq 276).
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•Hmmwal CHURCH
Ben Behrens, Pastor - . ...
A father went on a long jour-
ney and left hto son at home with
a mirror. When the father return-
ed, too son had starved to death
looking at himself to the mirfar—
A tUveien
M happening
generation.. Go
pace empty in
lurch's greatest
had ST* onten
Of oowwa. Him
teteto wm<» W
Mto hto fato<.
"*Hf agv*r hhd W Mto* be-
fare to oome fa such a
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awkw GMfaMfa mM- C
bqwwer, QiltoMlb went
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m, toe, every afternoon except Bunday at
Brenham, Texas..
„ CHUMH
Gao- N. Coofc. Pastor
The member* of our church a*d
congregation are urged to attend
and cooperate fully in promoting
the following services and the
work of toe ebupeb. AQ friends
are cordially invited to attend
Whan other dhtle* and conditions
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y atotol
I Miperini
St-TWr
r and copgre-
Sermon, subject. “Jesus Build-
lag hr EaHMmm "
7 3Q p m. Evening WofaMp ,
OrchRitra SRlectiona. " «
Sogg aervtoa, YoiMg Peopls *
Mr. and Mrs. WUlto
and sons have moved to
wahdem community where he has
gone into business.
MT. and Mrs. Robert Pruess are
■esv residents of this community.
The MUI Greek school has fin-
ished the first semester of the
year gad the teachers are busy
now checking semester tests and
gotttag the pupils reports and 'av-
*r^0uTot^ltill Cr6ek" school "are-
perry to have Mias Lorine Wend-
ler, a seventh grade pupil leave
to* school Her parents, Mr. and
||ra Herman Wendler moved to
toe Prairie Hill community where
ghe is attending school now.
Florid Bmjth is a new second
grads pupil St the MUI Creek
pchool.
WW III I Ul—Slg
for the evil in their
He did emphasize the
purity at Hi* own motives and
Hi* purpose.^ . e •
nVBBTIOMS immediacy
X arose, also, about the formal
ad.
Nurse Hilton was bending over
the unconscious m*n. -
"He's still breathing," she re-
ported.
"Of course he’s still breathing!”
Stephen said .annoyed. “Tqti dM
not reaUy think I was trying to
kill him, did you? I only wanted
to beat him up a bit. He had it
coming to him!"
“There, must be a mistake,"
Elizabeth repeated. "Professor
Auer would never have shot at
you-"
"All right, my sweet." Stephen
said patiently, “but we’ll have to
find out about that some other
time. Right now, you're leaving
for Beirut. Meres is preoccupied
with Dr. Morris, and I managed
to bribe Ahmed to let you out. He
sent one of the kitchen boys for
■*r c*r, It must be her* by now.
Come along!"
who had quietly co»s up behind
them* 1 z
"Mo use, Payne. Hs hasn’t got
toe key."
J‘We’lI bee."- Stephen growled,
and proceeded with his search. It
was, however, in vain, "All right,
prefewr —* you win again,” he
sighed. ,
He turned away from the Arab,
as he did so. Ahmed suddenly
leaped a| him from behind, far<t
ing him to his knees. .
In tbs «ame instant, Meres tak-
ing advantage of Elizabeth’s mo-
SCHOOL NEWS
Central Retool News
We were disappointed when toe
man ooukl not be here to protest
the program Tuesday afternoon,
but he will be here Monday, Jan-
«•
This has ten a busy week with
everybody. Besides taking taste.
.—,—.— „—1
our teeth chocked. Everyone was
glad to learh that hta eyes were
pormal, but many of us will be
paying a call to the dentist soon.
dped-to learn that
bad moved away.
♦ fall
1 MmThSS
by toe s
fowler to city nark ,
tfirs;
traction for them.
“I was just a Uttle carious to *
Chamr rau>lr •’ nqi^Q^ p|,j
“My father often told faa. about
. . mpney
HF ^Sherry
• A-
Meres murmured,
hour bad luck." He turned
wm» t-ire.i iwiteaheTli —And- how, Miss
this Angl* Brown, since you chose to disced
gard my advice about staying in «
your room. I’m afraid I shall have
to lock you up again."
Elizabeth shrugged. She was so
tired, both physically and emo- ,
-ttonaKv. T-.'. sinned to ...
r to *rbrti*tion. J .
- there are many disputes involvi
f. tog arbit ration clauses into all contracts.
I Approximately 7000 business and professional men have
&■ volunteered their services to act as arbiters without pay.
T- Their decisions are binding. ' .
r. Leaders of the movement are heartened by the public
r . RBponse. Arbitration looks like a great thing, except, per-
| haps, for the lawyers.
will Mke this ssrvics. Put tMa
item on your program for next
week — “Community Sing and
Prayer Service.. First Baptist
Church, Wednesday. T:36- p. m.r
and it
wa -bbl
t* ait
with tatel” *
I haven’t the key to Michael’s
MM* and I toVas’t time now' to
tr?WW»toa, mu've got to!"
•fStosy. Maryam not going to
Hak Hsing this opportunity for
Bty&hbflh to RRMH’” ' . ww___. •
▼hey. wm* of tbs service- mentary confusion, grabbed her^ ,
. . -H^ gjiMtoto bad B snddiaarm^ tor. ;
It g wegd'fa. ■ + “Sortv- Mlas-Brm
>ut you, Stephen T"
“ it ar
THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
G. Robert Forrester, Minister
The following schedule of ser-
vices is arranged for the worship
of all who will attend the Chrfa
tion Church Sunday and through
the week:
Bible School a. m.
Morning Worship--1^:45 a. m.
Evening Service- f.M p. m.
Prayer Meeting with other co-
operating churches in first union
prayer service at the Baptist
Church Wednesday, IM p- m.
Womens Council (Friday) g;|0
p. m.
Sermon topics for Sunday a*
follows. Morning servfoe: "Re-
lease Him and Let Him Qd”;
Evening1 service; ’Th* Great B«n-
ovaUon."
The public is cordially invited
to attend all services of this
church.
ily will be discussed in this ser-
mon. “Courage" is what all
thoughtful persons realize they
need in these strenuous day* In
which we live.
“Here is the truth fa * Uttle creed
Enough for all the ways we go.
In love is.gU. tbe taw We need.
In Christ is all the God W*
know." <
the proud and happy parents of a
little daughter, the only daughter
of the Hugo family.
Mrs? Fritz Hugo went to Bart-
Dierkiw fate to visit her daughter*,\ Mrs.
the Now Gscar Wendler and Mrs. Adolph
- -/j Ruemke. .
. . , Mr 4^ndrej?zak
and family were visitors Sunday
Jan. 16 in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Jaunsewsky. / v
Miss Angelena Andrejczak.
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Steve
Andrejczak celebrated her elev-
enth birthday Thursday, January
20.
■vThe Mln ffe^k Home Demon-
stration Club held it* monthly
meeting, Monday afterppon, Janu-
ary 17 at the home <»f Mi*. Hen-
ry Beckermann. All except two
member* were present.
The Mill Creek Agriculture As- ------ ---- —
sociation held its monthly meet- eribe ye greatness unto our God.
ing. Thursday night January 20, * '*•-- - • •
which was postponed on account
*r. and Mrs. Cli&A. Hu£o ] of bad roads, ’Tuesday* Jan. 11.
AY, JAN. 22, 1W8. X ’
-the Foor ' ' '* '
10*1 there wwa gmall-time produce merchant who Dbr iwP
it $50 worth of fruit of specified ^rade from a whole- )
When the fruit arrived, the merchant infused to ac-
cept or pay for it because it did not come up to specifications.
So the wholesaler hired a lawyer and sued for payment.
It was fax >ionths before the case came up on a crowded
court docket. By the time the trial ended, both litigants had RUffiKiMi
Joat money after paying lawyer fees, witness feeaf and court
'.foffai. Ahd the fruit had long since spoiled.
How many times has that story, with variations, been E&MfaUBj
told fa the histofa1 of American jurisprudence? The fact of jj/awaBmi
)fae matter i* that “going to court" is a luxury which few —
kfan afford in the United States. More and mort the saying is WMMg
jheard: “Thejaw is made for the lawyers."
'f'"-But thflfcztt^r^
Arbitration is sponsored chiefly by the American Arbi- M^RWV
tration Association, formed by far-sighted business leaders ggawJy | !
who were willing to give their time and experience to the 11
task of cutting through the oceans of red tape which had v*
\jt to the iwi without meaiyC. . . . _ d|l
appear, is the aiywei fa a man’s prayer [TOk
man may explain his grievance and expect a fair and un-
biased decision.
. Wf t fto of onto 5 per cent of the amount involved, liti-
gants may come before one or several arbiters and adjust
claims ranging anywhere from a few dollars to millions. The
aiBQflntemus jniRely non-profit-making, emb'tts nominal
fee for ea^easea compares w ith conservative estimates that
the average court suit costs the litigant as high as 40 per
cent of the amount involved.
There is no formal trial. Each litigant states his side of
the case, bringing witnesses if defared- The arbiters listen,
. ... j technicalities, and arrive at decisions on
.sis. There is no delay, no drawn-out court
stairs, but Mere* stopped hte.
“No," to said. “This time la the
*tudy. You, too, Payne. I’ll call
you when there is any change in
Ifa Ufawfa" --------------- »
Mary Morris, who had been
watching from the background,
now came forward.
"Let me go with them,” she .
•fad.
Meres hesitated a moment, then
shrugged.
"Very well.” he said. “If you
wish to be locked up ” ‘ ' «
Just then ,a new voice broke in z
“Ah, professor.’'
Meres wheeled. At sight of Pro-
fessor Auer coming down the hall
with Nurse Hilton, his jaw drop-
ped in astonishment, and his face
turned suddenly white-
“AuerJ” to exclaimed. "What
on earth are you doing here!”
(Continued Tomorrow)
OSuWuJ!!
favor and approval of
lean public ” said the FCC *t «M
ooint. completely dUreiardini th*
almost famous rule Which agy*
you mustn't split an fafaitlv*-
(CWrrfafa »»M NBA Service, tea)
Rev. F. E. King, Pastor
Church School S:45 a. m.
There will be no other services.
Union prayer service Will be
held at the First Baptist Church
on Wednesday uigfa.
Th* public to invited fa attend
all services of this church.
"Ohfaeh (falng”
Church is means'oTgrace,
divinely amfated. It i* he>_ _
and restful. A fin* inv*stn|i«nt of
your time- It d*v*fap* fa* tost
nwars of ma* »t tow eaeby
^Wiu.ii** lie "*"1? Runoty WMWM MbfMfos.
CHALLENGING TUG SOCIAL
Itot: Mask lilfaM -
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Biws" *i is ■ |>i > t ■ ■ ■■
BY WM. E. GILROY, D. D.
Bdtter «f AWraw*
1UO great teacher or prophet
’ can emphasis* the truth con-
cerning goodness of character
and rightness of human rela-
tionship* and of man’s dealing , -------------
are out to serve their own in- bas bom commended and
Lbbhind the scenes
I IN WASHINGTON
’ BY RODNEY DUTCHER
KHA Seivtee *4a* Cerreeseateet
WASHINGTON.—The glee of
Congressman Andrew J. May perhaps
Kttitiicky —aa—1—-^a <
fa* chairmanship of the House
Military Affair* Committee, is
asgtohed in its intensity only by
fa* pain which his elevation in-
gM* upon friends of TVA.
|fap to the TVA’s most vocal
enmny te th* Hous*, and the Mili-
tegy Afoim Committee is the
mm* through which all legizl*-
gfaagiariag on TVA must clear
toga** reaching th* House floor.
K gforts against TVA adminis-
frfatoR* utethod* and purposes
fam* to** happily received by
fafalie qtfaty and coal lobbyist*.
*"’A farmer president of a Ken-
fnfan *oel company. May frankly
Mgadasitted that he to motivated
if comprtition which the TVA
ifadrareMctric power develop-
*jfal* adfar fa sfamn power plants,
tfg M**in power plant* ar* large
■MMuaaer* of coal
"fans* fa* ln-flghting on the
aaMarvgtive Military Affair* Com-
amifoom ova* TVA to indicated, with
M Maury Maverick of
ling th* battle for TVA.
issue is being fought
an May’s resolution to
i TVA and th* Norrto-
retelution, which eon-
dston far inquiry into
Mttvttte* of private
Stoth*
—Edwin Maakham.
No prayer meeting Wednesday
evening for we join the Co-opera- —
tlve Community sing and Brayer. w4 have tod our eyes tested and
Service fa the Baptist Church,
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. M'1 At-
tend ia him nuifafars! --W1'
“Sorty. Miss-Brown," to’said, ’
with a mocking bow, “tot guns
are dangerous in the hands of
pretty young women."
Elizabeth fought back the tears ,
of humiliation that cams to her
eye*.
“Sorry to have been
washout, Stephen.”
Stepton, struggling to his feet,
jassws
ev*ry day fa our
fa church, your p
fa* paw to fa* fa
liability (for you. your greatest
fate). “One tavfag spirit seta an-
----g—. - ---- fator on fir*-"'—St. AugtoUne.
of prayer and son ghas been carp- "Without a fixed point outside
' jnyaelf, I cannot *0*." —From
Ibsen's Pliya. *->, "
Sunday Services:
»:30 V m. Sufi^ SSfabl.'
10:45 *. m. Worship and ser-
mon, "Jonah, a Great Mtoaion-
II- - . .HI
sored by the Council of Church* MB p. m. Epworth League.
--- T:30 p. m. Worship and sermon,
“Wanted — CoupaS*1'* Are you
afraid, do you dread th* future,
can you really face yourself?
These and other 'personal prob-
fams a* well as hustnes* and fam-
we reach for
fa many, but
•totmag gna-
‘I dwX wfah
ttefal fawfa f
it, you will
te«*dy. |fa-
you have M
toll look far *
W- n re1’1 ■ 1—v ( a
1 •. |hfk iWO
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AT THE CHURCHES
Choir. '"P” ”
Sermon, subject “Th* Upward
and Onward Look.”
Tuesday: .. . .
3:00 p.'in. Woman’s Missionary
Society weekly meeting.
All G. A. and R. A. groups Will
meet in special session, immedi-’
ately after school as follows: Ju-
liette Mather G. A.’a, Young ~
ple’e Department; Truett R. ,
Home Maker's Clkss room; Una
Lawranca G. A.’s in T-E.L, cfass
room: The Bell Mission Band, jn
Beginner’s department. 1W*’
meeting is important and - e£«*fa
member is urged to be pretenf
Wednesday:
7:30 p. m. — A special prayer
service and community sing pro-
gram will be given with other
churches cooperating. A program
c. K.
fully prepared. The pastors and
congregations * of' the Chrigtian,
-fourth St., and Gjddings Memor-
fakMethodist churches are calling
in their mid-week prayer service
in order to cooperate in this town
wide service, that is being *pon-
are Oto fa ten* fafar own in- wire aa* own nemmrensa and
totefa regardfate^M <U*i-
It was nothing until Jesus In M J«su* «aw man emphailz-
His earthly mission and teaching ln< fanply the custom Without
- * regard to its spiritual value. •
Those who laid such en *
upon fasting were critici
censorious of those who d
Jesus did not approve of that
spirit.
M the flgure af a ptee* of
sloth sawn into an *ld
ar bl jww joins put
that the new life could not fa
wh*re*the*
to strengfamtol and aatofa
A unfarn lb* rottenness ot
oM is to dtetoog Ito naw.
BRU* in wrr noft
<tng to mre n«V
: famphatittng
.«mo* fa
Jl!"-t-S
mt-PRESS „
m With the President
cam* very directly into conflict
with fata* characters, attitudes,
and custom* Our lesson tell*
us tow Jesus, ss fa* passed by,
saw L*vl th* son of Aiphaeus,
sitting at th* piece of toll. Ha
invited Levi to follow Him, and
fawi left hi* job fa tooome H4
When He came infa L»vita
house and was being entertain«e
there, many publicans and •in-
ner* Mt down with Jesus and ’
the disciples The scribe* and
Pharisees, wto were fae convene
M’Sfefi?*0'"-
They had the common notion
that a man is known by the
company to keeps. They could
na motive an|
id man in minw
Jeans and sire
it bring to thwi
ivito them to |
They ' ream un»y
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: of th* *ton. It
___ „. Zto*. to*! Bfa-j ’••mepiteto*
3 1 ahen had teSHed’ httn ovg*> and -got to tot M
ll Twas grappling with him Mt fa* 1_.---
|1 - floor. Me had taken th* ohter * "You can g
I man bjf surprise, and" that, phis
I . fan diffa ***■ in aga, gav* him a
J considerable ladvantag*.
It "SteffireT1faq’tl^to^11
■j Juat fate. Nurs* Hilton, egm-
■ I ing W fa* states bahfad her pufa,
II od tor Bito* a»d. roshing to fa*
I « E? WJSiS:
M dy refer- the professor had gene
I limp.
8 Stephen stood up and turned to
m th* nurse.
U “Keep your hands off me!” he
8 said nnpUy. \
■ Mias Hilton stopped back, white
H Mid
■ “I—J was afraid you would kill no tine but M*res to
I him,’ 'she faltered. him Mere. i. ao nhvs
L "Know him?" Stephen demand-
• *48*”-
. “Oh, but I do!" Elizabeth cried.
. "You shouldn't have done that,
r yig?1' ‘t1*-1-
F -I d«i't mm wko Ih k" Ito-
phen grunted. “He'e the man who
shot at me in th* morgue.” —
"There must be a mistarke,"
Elisabeth nrotested "He he
.... I
Dodd had the interesting and
. . i unique experience of
p, st hi* attainment of finding that some of his conflden-
tial diplomatic-pouch reports to
Secretary Hull and the President
were being leaked to outsiders.
He got so that he wrote hl* most
confidential report* to hi* own
handwriting, but he found that
even thsss were not safe from
publicity. Although Dodd com-
monly wu understood ta b* hor-
rified by Nazi methods, these
revelations mad* his position not
only embarrassing but practically
impossible.
Such oflteials as Undersacretary
of State Sumner W«Ufa Chief Jay
Picrrepont Moffett of th* Euro-
pean Affair* division, Political Re-
lation* Adviser Jamas Clement
Dunn and Hugh Wilson—who suc-
ceeds Dodd as ambassador—were
considerably less than sympathetic
toward Dodd's pro-democratic, an-
ti-fascist feelings. Roosevelt and
Hull, however, were unwilling to
repudiate Dodd and kept him at
Berlin long after he wu persona
non grata to Hitler.
Late last year Dodd wu told
to stay in Berlin until March.
Then he received a “hurry home”
cablegram ostensibly from Hull,
wto told him after his return that
to knew nothing of th* m«**ag*.
• k •
•THE Federal Communication*
x Commission, fa it* totter fen-
pugning the purity of Ma* Vfafa
language la a radio broadopfa lfa
«< *• bigh«fahSBi.
,*ȣ of UnguaTpurify-
faante to
*Whgt
she asked. "What are you going
to d<?T"
“Stay here far the present.”
"Then I won't go! I won’t go
Without you” Elizabeth protested.
“Daritog, you've got to go with
ret me. I cgn’t leave Morri* with
-J en* but Meres to look after
him. Mere* is a* physician.’’
“I won’t go and faay* you her*
in danger.” Rlizab*th Insisted.
"fait listen, adrbug,’’ Stepfte*
*T£p*d. “They won’t try to harm
m* as fapg M Morris is in danger
red.
EUiatofa congfaered
far a moment, fare gave in.
- “Very w»W” fa* *nfa. fifa •
sigh. “I only hope you’re right.”
‘That’* ths gpirit!” Stephea
attutoLfarerCUMX- ;Tto w«K«t if
”■ '■"***'“•“ VlUlUfluy» V. .4 remfliiPM—>5^-. ifa*a."7
with Miry stHITdn&wifig thtwr, TOZWft'.' She ststeted towantl the~---» •
they cagoe out fafa the front hall
and found Al»m*d leaning againat
the entrants door. • .
“No car," he grunted. “Boy.no
coma back." - - —
Stephen awres aaftly "AU right”
he aaid to Elisabeth. “I’ll walk
to the village with you to get you
a car and than com* back. Let us
out, Ahmed.”
Th* servant shook hi* head.
"Professor faU me if h* find you
gon*, too.” . T. .
Elizabeth acted quickly. Taking
the little revolver from her poc-
ket, she pointed It at Ahmed.
’’’Put up your hands.! And move
away from that <toor!”
The Arab, amazement written
on his face, obeyed slowty.
But just as afaphen was about
to search him for th* door key,
he and Elizabeth were *tartl«d by
a grating faugh. It was Meres,
' BRENHAM BA
...... W ■'» ...... I <■ III ■
- T - >
visit ■
J* . _ v
■f„-
overwhelmed, but he managed to
smile,at Elizabeth. »
“It’s okay,'darling, Just mg oyn • • I
stupidity.” - - .’’I
- • HO " Wmrmre mniirmiirfad
see Cherry creek,’’ Gillmare
"My father often told
, fas Mg safe filled wii
that was lost during 1
creek flood of 18W T
1 - .“My father decided to come to"
make h|s fortune in Colorado gold
*0 he went to Central -City in the
eerfa ’«G’*. At that time the end
of the railroad line was at Iowa
City. It took him six months to
walk from there to faf »««>-
tai—
“Like many prospectoes, he fail-
ed to find th* gold M expected .
and decided to settle down to
farming. He took * hom*st*ad •
■ on that same farm that
live. R fa an the old San-
ran, or what to now known
Har-
■n’t interested tn big aity
*11, ten were coatret just
‘ M Ufa fawning "which
is all our Uvea.” i
the GUlmores fave
, Elm«r, 32, who to
*4- " Elm*r has h*en
t least y doaen times. ,
too, and
RHMMNGR MtoMWAL
ODUT CHURCH
■ Rev, H- C. Wlllto, Pastor
Church School, 0:45 a. m.
Preaching Services, 11:00 a. m.
and 7:|* p. in.
Epworth League, fl:X5 p. m.
Prayer Service, — Wednesday,
7:15 p. m.
Special music will b* rendered
at both Sunday morning and ev-
ening services under the direction
of Mrs Kate E. McAdam.
You are cordially invite^ to
worship God with ua. —
Remember the Sabbath Day to
keep it Holy.
“ CHRISTIAN bCTENCE
SERVICES.
5"Truth" is the subject of the
lesson-sermon which will be read
in *11 Churches of Christ, Scien-
tist, on Sundsy, January 23.
The Golden Text is: "Thou, O
Lord, art a God roll of. compas-
sion, and gracious, 3Mfa-fa|||hgM|P
and plenteous in mercy and
Uufa" (Psalm* HiWU.
Among th* citattoM
comprise the lesson-sermon to the
following from the Bible: “I will
publish the name of th* Lfrd: as-
unmpedtei byte
a giwunon sense J JU,
proceedings, very little squawking at the rulings.
Forty-six of the 48 states have now given legal status
U arbitration.-Many industries, particularly those in which
f disputes involving small amounts, ape writ-
te fire
(ng arbiti
fall permit.
•Bunday;
F45 *. m- p
•brifa’lfc
Song
gation
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