The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 24, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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June Weddings
BARGAINS
HU 11 S
bi nso> h.s
A AD
GRAND
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TODAY
IN USED CARS
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5
Feat u ring'
$182.OU Down
One Five Passenger Buick
s
iioKorm mi ro\
visiting the fain
Balance, $25.00 per month
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Already the
unit
Wedding Bells” are ringing anti, no doubt,
a
1 U.IATIMI
itonoi i'll
--.$210.00 down
One Seven Pa-senger Buick
25
SR ATS
.15c
Balance, $27.00 per month
I he next thought which naturally occurs to you is: "WHAT
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SHALL I GIVE?
and then
Where shall I get it?
THURSDAY
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One thing is certain, you may intelligently answer both of
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the questions just by saying “AT SECREST’S.'
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W e shall lake pleasure in helping you, showing you and
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honestly advising you in your selections.
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DEALERS IN BUICK CARS AND WALLIS TRACTuRS
All Seats Reserved
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Bay City Electric
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and Ice Co
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Mr*. It. B. Tailor
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Shot
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A Chevrolet Touring Car
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Christian
World
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T. J. CLARK
An'
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FREE
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The
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THE GROCERYMAN
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NOVELTIES IN
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and TELL YOUR
In
Day and night.
Always open
VERSER BROS.
Callahan Chevrolet Co
Th
HAY CITY, TEXAS
ONLT AltMTR At F ( oWIAM Ol’l H AHMi l> M AT 14HIRD A I til ATI
PHONE 109
9* CASK. HaaagM
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—for all those improvements in the electrical equipment
of your home.
Such AVurk naturally takes a place along with the com-
ing of aa mu weather anil the spring housecleaning. Your
home t an be more easily open to our workmen.
Put in that receptacle for the fan or per-
colator.
Let us install that switch for the hall or
porch light.
I rom the I iihendtj of
Texas
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Men's
»lnn good
indicated
I.OAGHORX
qi ARTFTTI
Prank Carr.
gorda County,
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d
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Si at Sale Hee,ins Tuesday
at 9 o’clock
Balcony.....
Plus AAar Tax
lower Floor .... 5<lc
Blns AAar Tax
Compared
wren Im
HpHlI of
MOI IOA l l< I I KI
N It O AA
Sheriff of
Taxa
II.
and
nf the
Baptist
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The «in
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I lie Baptist
Christian 1
Breabyti rlan
Will r
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White
port
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each was
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The servlc
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P. G. SECREST, Jeweler
"GIFTS THAT HAST"
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ments would meet
j vigorous
people "
| Then
the fundamental Baptist
jthe statement continued
dilate the source of
i we say
... - —.......-......o . .......
Among the Eskimo domestic quar-
rels are rare, and children are never
chastised.
S. C. Creech Co.
tra o
fered „ r.
| th* feature*'
\\\» hiiw 3 compiler detection of Straw HiitA
in the season’s beat styles.
Rough brtwdt’d Sailors are preferred and come
in copper tones as well as natural color.
Also a variety of Panamas and Bangkok* for
men who prefer soft straws.
Get one of these Straws today.
i The State of Texas,
| County of Matagorda
In the District Court of Matagorda
County, Texas.
A Unetll. Plaintiff.
Dm tli and against I
Brasfield, Matt
md Ralph Drain, trus-
favor of I <1. Urban
Brasfield and Matt
entitled ease. No.
WE FIND, IN LOOKING
PRICES THAT !________
PUBLIC.
I It I II A It AI NT1MJ
AA II I. BFGIX XI XI AA I Ih
■ 0m»t
are well known to Mg Bay
ijs and girl* who have been at-
t the University of Texas and
are being made to tender them
reptlon while they are here next
I Church
Church i
Church
Infant
and
are essential
Rev
rabbi
Zedek Talmud
Oregon
Mrs
AA
The tqllowlng minoiineemunta
!■ object Io the action of the I
Man's Union:
F'oi Commissioner. Precinct No 4:
VIRGIL IIAIll'KR
R A WENDT.
II. W TRULL.
tl'nexpired term C.
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birds. Ihe •
I' average _
YNMirW
KUft j antF»*>
> refund m<»ne
nd 4t 00 bottk
M ATAf.ORIIA I’H AHN At A
Bar < My, Texas
sold tinder ■
Druggist h au
f It falls
is widely apparent
today the growth of
AV. st
non can?]
field will
did on the
lo o'clock a in
Ing dCHerib.d
i Harrison
Anderson
Anderson
• MOIt A A OF Till
LADA IIIIA"
These are our regular prices, picked at random through
the store. Get our prices on quantity buying.
e It h
Already about
the A!
Maurice Rosencrantz,
> congregation Novah
Torah, of Portland,
was fined $44.44 for selling
intoxicating liquor to AValter Smith a
lute prohibition officer It was on
recommendation of the district attor-
ney's office and passive acquiiMlCi'tica
of s L. Cleaver, state prohibition
chief that a nominal fine without Jail
leuteiii'e was agreed upon There waa
no formal trial. admlsslo^ being
made Hint there hail been a tentative
agreement out of th«< court as to pro-
cedure Attorneys tor Rabbi Rosen-
c ranta said that he pleaded not guilty
to the charge even though he admit-
ted that he had sold Ihe Haeramental
alne to u person not belonging to Illa
congregation.
N’ THE TRIBUNE FOR THE DATE.
ant. you to know and that is this: H’< are tailing
> tn price and high in quality. Jnat call and
WE TAKE IHE CAKE FOR GOOD PRICES.
"Service” is our middle name.
with other
Uhort llvetl.
4> O *
the echoes have reached your ears.
I BRINTI AN M'tENt It
<41. XV If 'EM
I herch rwrnrr 411. and Ua. C
M.rvhws Sunday at II a m
Sunday 8ob<x>| at V 45 a m
AA .duesdar availing at X (Hi
Kvaryetia is cordially Invited
being the fl
month, between
ohtoek a.m and
«ald day
Air F.’ T Calhoun, of Pharr, is in
the city for a tew days on business.
Vtr Cnlh. uii owns a considi ruble body
I of Matagorda County land and makes
innual visits here to look after It
Mr. iind Mrs Martin Thompson and
'children, of Houston, arrived in the
city last night for a t< w days' visit. I
George II. Culver, of Matagor-
was a business visitor to the city
«itl(l property.
I htted nt Ila y * ‘it
iy of July. 1»2S
One opening placed properly will serve the
vacuum cleaner while you can chan rugs on
tievei'al floors.
Among a number '•! reaserns for re-
fusal to accept tk<. |«amhrr>th nr-'p" i
was the following which gtv«* the
UspHar position on creetlilt
Nev. Tt ’tam.nt l rrtaln Role.
AA’e can not agree however, to the|
of the X'lrene or 1
i coiidliton
III Al.Ill
« A AA II I F I. N
tin. are iu the cit.
' ilies of Messrs Tom and John Ca
tieton
22 of Baptist print Iples atl4 purposes to
....... THROl GH OUR IOCK.
SHOULD INTEREST THE BUYING
The work of harvesting the present
very fine crop of rice will begin. In
a limited way. In this county next
week, according to reports now reach-
ing this office.
Borne of the crop is very well ad
vi.nced and the harvesting tnaehines
will he running within a few days.
After that will soon follow the gi u
. rul harvest.
Illi IIM*i' AAtllllD HFNBRfWW
AlllltMw MAA II MT A NF AT AN
•IM A
r. broader
or all extenral
joined in Christ
l> I. I’ * Bl A W
AA.irk l.uaranleed I'hone *n|
44. 14. A W A M N
Air.
! da x,.
' today.
Mr. J. AA' E/./ell and family, of Aus-
tin. are in the city visiting the fam-
'I'lttll .'411(1 lltllll I'ttS- I
Mr. .1 1). Moure was in the city to 1
duy Miht Htatt'd that he would begin i
harv< sting hia riue next week. He
say« he han a good crop this year.
it riIHRITATn F < WEI It | '
ii. July 'I In a statement I
hopt'd that
4» xiMdetl nml »tr
health condition*
a ‘ coming kingdom
Emma Garner left this after
for Houston on a visit of sei
■ cral days with friends and relatives i
Airs It .1 I'ajips and Airs Roberta!
Jamison, who have been In San Mar-
cos lor the past several weeks, have
I el limed home
M r :
of the
y night a phtur.- show is given
on such subjects as
.mosquito control, ty-
. mid child health Thia
to be a must interesting
presenting health truths
Is madn for these shows
iilth officers have found
if great service By bold-
Miss Katherine Pollard will enter-
| tain the Lonirhoi >i Quartette «Illi a
' six o'clock dinner Thursday.
Davis have re-
' and
Davis' par-
O. Stephen-.
i AA'hat is one old salt well In a ter-1
' rltory where a flock of gushers wllli
ihe brought in that will make
Columbia look like a gallon
Cheer up. that Clemville t.. ..
come strong someday.
If for any rtttson you are nut pleased with whut you
are getting out your electrical service, call us and we will
be glad to come to your home and advise with you.
k<y fur fliH solution uf nil our Indus-
trhd probh'iUH In it are wrapped up
re.iHoii.'ildf* uorkinR hoiira. fair com-
pensation, good working toDiiltioUA.
opportunity for recreation, education
and uiilhiris and happy home life for
the workrtinn and nl* family. 'I'IiIm
reuognttloti of hasic human right*
will |i*ad Io renewvil fhulllty on the
part of the employe, to (air repreaen*
tuti<»n of <iHpln.\<‘N upon managing
hoarflH, to ju*t ami fair considemtiun
<>l tlh* gt’iu tal public on the part of
both employer ami employe TIiuh
('tirlHtu* law of nervlce ax oxprftMod
in tin* golden rule will in nr<*at meaw
ure < ure indiiHiry of itn ill* and pro-
mote ImliiHtrlnl proRperlty in many
a ays The IhimIc fat I for the (’hlrR-
ian in all hulustrial activity Ih that
the chief * lid in view In not the in*
« rea.Hv o( wealth, hut tdevelopment
of <*hrixllan character by the Individ
uni ami by eocety. The private own
erahlp of property by <’hrlntlaiih Im a
principle imliaiodubly bound up with
the diM'trlen of th« atewar<|Nhip <>(
wealth. Ml poMseaxionx iintler ('hrte*
tian tea4'hiiH!N are a iihhiiia for aerv-
Ire to God ami inaii.'*
fhinb-t
Bay City Abstract & Title Company
iivtxinrxma •»•»> plan. »
a
•ifftoast t»d Haar Aastia Bldg. Tbui dsy
tga. and
againat .1
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to Instruct thiiusnndx
liiuiItIi lines Ths car
from the ilorlhern bor-
siuUiern bonier of the
services, next Bunday, the day being 1 jmed
I completvly filled from morning until1
■ night, with h country-wide pfi nic din-
I nrr nt the noon hour. Everyone 1“
I invited to be In th» grove on time
I nhd with » well fftll<-*l dinner basket,
ntid <e will also hnve nn etxra treat
I on the menu
ter dinner the baptismal servlets
be conducted In which many will
tnpllcatMl. Th« preachers and all
patrons extend a cordial invlta-
to all to come and partake of
sell nt public auction
the right, title ami Interest
alii Ralph Drain, trustee.
Drain. I G Urban. I A' Brasfield and
Atatt Bierce, or either of them In and
club boy:
the traje
One event of 25 rocks
top with 24 dead ones
on the !>ootiy by breaking
< unleslniits I nter
O»rr Trap*.
n nd peoplei
■olisiih red <>y the
Alliance last night, an »m*
<l< < Inration in favor of all the
fundamental principles nt evangelical
religion was espoused, the New Tes-
:med as the only
or creed, and the
tian people in the
iucd by the bishops
innmurilon asaem-
th conference of
The Clemville revival is still in
progress, the further it goes Ihe more
intense it becomes and rhe end is not
yet Already about .’»(< have been
reclaimed Tfilrty
joined the Al FL Chtirch and
have requested memberahip In
for th<
and one for the
revival
ntltiuc through this week, end-
ith the crowning event of these
o o —
Rouinanln Ik producing only half
the amount of oil that site produced
in pre-war days.
The preachers
tend a cordial
come and pa
hospitality, hi:
nd temporal (‘rime*
I T t'rail, j’ast
Evangelist
— -...-> i sinless life, the
try E AT- AfM’-LIK The formula of I the Deity, the
a reeognlSMl physician who has pre- and resurrection
scribed it for years, the 'lead his preS'nt reign and his
EAT AS-I' I.IK I* 'Id under a coming kingdom with its
positive gua: antes Druggist is au-j awards to the righteous and unrlght-|
thorlre-j t
In '.be t
1 groups of Baptists do not hesitate to
cexrcise their right as freemen ini
I'lirlst. to put forth from time to time
i interpretations of the New Testament
in the form of confessions of faith
But these are never authoritative in
character or binding upon the con
sciences of others Any effort to eii ‘
force such confessions or eredal state-
wit h prompt and
opposition by our Baptist
A t<21.00 Chevrolet to Riven away, free, to the party holding the
lucky numlter. The ntimls r will b» drnAxn from a box AX’hich Avill contain
all tlw numix r« that have Is »n given out and that number will be adver-
tised for one week, and th< parly who holds the LUCKY number will drive
away the touring car- ABSOLUTELY FREE.
All there la to it in—buy n Great Big Gan of Cold Patch for the sum of
Wto each and g<t with it a chance <>n the Chevrolet.
COME AND GET YOUR CHANCE NOW
FRIENDS TO COME FOF THEIRS.
WATCH OUR AD If
One more thing we wi
Tiret and Tuhrt—oh, »<> ch<np
st e for tfOUTtvlf. V.TA..!'.
Basic Hsmaw Bight*.
Tlie ii'latlon biiw.cn rnijilsyrr and
employs should b« that of friend
ship, co-operation, brotherhiaid. serv-
ice Fierce competition he
trary to the law of Christ
ploy, r should give full conalilerathiii
to the rights of employes H<» should
think of them as brothers c<»-«>per»t
Ing for cinnmon ends
The recognition of the fact that
man is a human being first and a
member of industry afterward' is the
Mr. and Mrs II. 8.
turned front their honeymoon trip
are at home with '<-“ •!»«•«’
and All's
authoritative guide
appeal lo all Chris
internal <»f unity i«>
of the Anglican r
tiled In the L.imbi
till’d waa declined
On the question of Christian unity]
the statement declares In part
AA'e hold all who have communion]
with God In our 1e»rd Jesus Christ I
* <*nr Christian brethren In the work]
of I of the l/ord and heirs with us of life
|‘tornal AA’e love their fellowship
i and maintain that the spiritual union
TOO Ml • II At ID <if all loltever- now and ever will
|X MOM O|| MAhFH j * bl......>d reality Thin spiritual
A III If FOOD sol If union do* not depend on organiza-
tions, form or ritual t| la deeper.
>n and Its kindred ailments higher, broader and more stable than
caused by too much hy- any or nil extenrals All who truly I
arid in the stomach An are joined In Christ are our brethren
acM causes ferment*- ' in the common salvation whether
stomai h revolts. Ro- j they lie In a Brotestant communion.
Heartburn, sour feeling In | or In anv other communion, or In no
fat'ilencn and heavy feeling | < * mmunlon AA’ith all evangelical I
after eating If yon are suffering Christians v» rejoice in the common ii
with indigestion or any of the above .i-;< beliefs the incarnation, the]
sympt "i -■ aie present after eating. .‘■Ini'- life, the supernatural works.]
L1K The formula of j the Deity, the vicarious atonement]
>f Jesus Christ from I
»i..I 5 >a I
eternal
(l«*r
ill Ihe* fipA’ii Mir
tul>< fi uIonI*
phtthl (<‘V4'r
h«N proven
innnnt*r 4i(
No rliHfRo
mid rlty Ih
them to hi* «*f Kieitf NA'rvfcr
in Kthe •• • how” in the 010*11 air it
|wH4M|b|e to r«*nch the iceiieral piihh< I®
I flu tn* lino- Thia in of areal •
.olvmitoKe an II In for every
rale if better health
l<» Ih* hiiit til Tela*
of the Texas Public
lion are free to any
tile ’‘ilfite lliat deaire*
- . .a_ _* rt* ry «-onnty
n Interval
better health comliiioiia aronavil
• he lariioi' aitlvllh** of Iht* a mho*
Hon are flnan<ed hy the mala of tu-
berm Io* Im
are at
ents. Hev
No. 2 Cun V. C. Pork & Beans, per can -
Campbell's Tomato ami Vegetable Soup
No. 1 Can Sliced Peaches in Syrup .
No. 2V* Can Half Peachts in Syrup
No. 2*g Can Pie Peach* . ——-------
No. 2 Can Delmonte Cherries-----------
No, 2 Can Grated Pineapple— —-—-
No. 1 Can Grated Pineapple--------------
No. 2*/g Can Sweet Potatoes-------------
No. 2 Can Hominy---------------------
No. 2 Can Tomatoes ----------------
No. 2 Can Corn
No. 1 Cun Tomatoes — ----------
No. 10 Can lutssie’s Syrup
CLARK’S SPECIAL COFFEE, per pound
Peaberry Coffee, per |»oun<l-------------
Rio Coffee, per pound -----------------
You are not paying for tin cans when you buy our coffee.
AA'hgrton. Texas, July
members of the Bu^lbes*
elation haev made elaborate plans for
a watermelon f<as< and musical to
be staged Monday afternoon and eve.
nine at the auto ramp grounds.
Atelmly Hix. the ladles orrhes-
Bay t'lty, hnve graciously of-
to play This will lie one
of the occasion
Au-tiii Texas. July '4> The Ti'xaa
1‘ublli’ Health Assia'iiilion with thi*
use of their motion picture nntiimohlle
hav< been able
ailing public
has travail'd
I G Urban. J A' Brasfield, Matt
Bierce, Ralph Rraln. and Ralph
Itiain, Trustee, Itefendants
AA hereii- by virtue of an order of
sale issued out of tile District Court
of Matagorda County. Texas, on a
judgment rendered In said court on
the l.'th day of July, IS22. in favor
of i Id J o Dm th and against I. O,
Urban, J. V Brasfield, Matt Bierce,
talph Drain,
in
V
•■’ierca. In the aba
7538 on the dix'ket of said court, 1
23rd day of July, 11*33, at
. levy upon the follow-
tract of hind situated
r the county of Matagorda and State
of Texas, belonging to the said Ralph
Itiain. trustee, lie wit;
Being lot No. 13 of the West Divl-
h n of the F’red H Rohtilns Ranch.
le> iled on Ihe ewat side of the Colo-
iado River in said county, plant of
which AA < st Division Is recorded in
Records of .Matagorda County,
Texas, Vol 27, page Jt. to which plat
ami Its record refetence 1s here made
containing 154.1 acres of land, all In
the original J T Criswell league
And on the 4ih day of September,
19'4, being the first Tuesday of said
the hours of I't
a m and I o'clock pm. on
t, nt the court house door of
said county, I w ill offer for sale ami
for cash, nil
of the
Ralph
There are various ways of stilting
principle,1'
"If we in
our knowledge
the Scriptures, and especially
the New Testament, are our sufficient
| amt authoritative guide In matters of
I faith ami practice. As to the nature
Lof the Christian religion we affirm
that It is personal ami spiritual AA'e
lielhve In the direct relation of each
individual to God. ami the right of
everyone to choose tor hi|nself in nil
matters of faith. A Christian's re-
ligion begins In the soul when per-
sonal faith is exercised iu Jean*
Christ, the divine Redeemer uud
Lord As tlie revealer of God to men
I and thi' mediator of salvation, Jesus
t'lirlsl is central for Christian faith
His will Is the supreme law for the
Christian. He is Lord of conscience.
L>l the individual and of the church
lienee the lordship of Jesus Christ is
a cardinal teaching of Baptists It
■ -xcliides all merely human author-
| Kies in religion.’’
i On the matter of religious liberty
l lie statement declared
Deflnt's Uelig’li'iis Liberty.
Religious liberty, in Its broad sig
uil'icance, implies the following ale '
| irents Eirst. no human authority of
any kind, in society nt large. In
| church or state, has any right to re
pri ss or hinder or thwart the soul of :
any mini or group of nun In the mat-
ter of religious belief or worship.
Second, tlie right of every man ami
group of men to complete freedom in
tile search tor, worship of and ohedi ;
.'lice of God Third, freedom to tench]
and preach these beliefs mid truths
which men may- hold ns committed to
tin in from God to he made known to
others.
'Religious liberty is inconsistent
with any union of church and state,
because the church rests upon tlie
piritual principle of free choice,
v lnle the stale rests upon physical
force. It is inconsistent with spe-
cial favor by the state toward one
or more religious groups and toll r-
itlon toward others, because equality
if privilege is u fundamental mid In
alienable religious right of all men
It is incoiislenl witli priestly and epis-
copal mithority and infant baptism
because free <-lioi< e and voluntary
obedience to f'hrist are essential to
Iu* < hristlan religion "
Touching upon the relation oi
lirlsHanity to present day social
questions, the statement, which was
pr. sented by E A Mullins of Louis
ville. Ky. president of the Bouthern
llupHsI Theologh al Seminary and of
the Southern Baptist convention,
says:
"There Is widely apparent tn the
churches today the growth of a new
eonacienee hi relation to sm-lal prob-
lem* ami a new quest for the will of
God in mislern society AA'e are real
i'.ng afresh that the purpose of Chris
tianity Is the purification of tlie en
tile life of humanity, its end a com
munity truly mid complitely Chris
tian The noble mid self sacrificing
wi rks of caring for tlie social wreck
age of our time, the poverty-stricken
and the outcast, must not cease Hut
our duty dors mu end there Not
simply by doing an honest day's work,
or by cultivating relations of brother-
hood with one's fr*l low-workers
though these are obviously demanded,
but by striving also to secure that
the organization of society mid one's
calling within society are in accord
and with the mind of Christ, Is the
duty of the Christian tn b. performed
The Christian religion I* not commit
ted to the defense of any particular
order of society. It seeks the regen
• ration of the heart of the Individual
In ordrr to quality men for the high
eat social service, and at the same
lime to hold up the Christian stall
dard to ail social Instllutlona It thus
challenges those Institutions to Justify
Ihemselves at the judgment seat of
Christ
of the Longhorn qanr-|
Ge * ‘.'* '.tt<- Louo* can n.w •st'’—" mjwcvwi. ev ,n- i
» Harker and WHWatw I acceptance of the Nlem»* *>r xpo«He»'|
Creed as a ron<Htf»n of Christian
union AA'hlle holding the subetance
of these creeds. Baptists have always
held that the New Testament Is the
sole, sufiiclenl, certain and author!*j
tativa rule nt faith Individuals and (
In the Valley they built irrigation
projects for trucking purposes. They
got people mid put them on the land
and developed it In this county we
have fine irrigation systems given
.over exclusively tn rice while thous-
ands upon thousands of acres of the
best truck lands In the world lie idle.
The A’alley has no such soli, now In re
in all of its broad domain, and yet her
people are thriving. AA'e are closer
to markets and can get our stuff to
big distributing points before the Val-
ley can get hers out of the field, so
to speak. With everything on earth
in our favor, we go on year after year
in tlie same old ruts allowing the |
greatest forces for development of
any county in Texas to remain idle..
AVhy is this?
I at the
Aubin i
| a of his 2!
The
Bill Davenport
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 24, 1923, newspaper, July 24, 1923; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365736/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.