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Play It Yourself!
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the Holy Communion at 7:30 am.
on August 9th.
Ies for children depict strong men
riding through the country aveng-
ing wrongs, so thus a lesson can
be made very vivid for them.
to the spout. The era of the ex-
ternal rubber tube lasted 50 years.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
McLeod and Court House Streets
Rev. John P. Minter, Minister
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Delux — 2 dr. Sedan; Gray Finish; White Sidewall
Tires; Radio; Heater — Only 11,000
wll cared for miles.
3:30 p.m.—Woman’s Missionary
Service.
THURSDAY:-
7:45—The Hour of Power through
Prayer
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2. WE DEPLORE wars between
nations and the seemingly need-
less slaughter of fine young men
which results. All nations look
forward to a time when such
wars will cease and the world
will be at peace.
All life is a battle, however, a
constant war of good against
evil—God against Satan—as Paul
points out in our lesson today. It
is possible that there are more
temptations to resist in our mod-
ern world than there were in St.
Paul's day, but the same sins that
Paul mentions are with us, and
we need to reread his militant
words to help fight them.
"Let us not therefore judge one
another any more; but judge this
rather, that no man put a stum-
bling block or an occasion to fall
in his brother's way."
From the smallest children to
the oldest adults, this passage
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MYF following evening worship
714b pm—Trammg Unlon.
8:30 pjm—Evening Worship.
rUESDAY:
3:00 p.m—WM.t.
WEDNSDAY:
( 8:00 pm- Prayer meeting.
Delivered
ond
Tnslalled
(wivhout bench)
Convenient terms
erronged
10:55—Morning Worship— Rev.
N. A. Sanders.
"Common Sense vs. Faith.”
Training Union 7:00—J. G. Mc-
Glothlin—Director
Evening Worship Service—8:00—
Rev. N. A- Sanders.
"Ignorance Brings Danger”
MONDAY :-
3:30—The W.M.U. Will meet at
the church for visitation
10:00—G. A.'s will meet at the
church.
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Sunday school 9145 a. m.
Testimony meeting, First Wad.
of each month at 8:00 p. m.
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OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
CATHOIJO CHURCH
203 Graham Street
Rev. August Otto, Pastor
Sunday Masses—1st and 3rd at
MEMORY VERSE
"It is good not to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor to do any-
thing whereby thy brother stumbleth."—Romans 14:21.
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Esplanade at Dunn
Rev. 3. Lindell Ferguson, Pastor
.9:45—Sunday School
Norman Powell, Supt.
10:45—Sermon by Geo. Schultz
of Gonzales.
6:30—Training Union
, C. R Carney, Director
7:30 Sermon by Geo. Schultz.
Monday:
ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(ULCA)
John A. Jacobs, Pastor
Sunday:
9:30—Church School.
8:00— Divine Worship.
10:30—Divine Worship.
7:00—Luther League
Tuesday:
7:30—Women’s Missionary Soc-
iety.
Wednesday:
7:00—Senior Choir
Thursday:
3:30—Circle Meetings
Friday:
3:00— Junior Choir
PRIMITIVE BArTIsT CHURCH
Stratton, Texas
Elder W. J. Chamber, Lampa-
sas, speaker.
Services every second Sunday
and each Friday and Saturday
night preceding 2nd Sunday.
V Nlly Burke,, Faator
SUNDAY —
10:00 a m—Sunday Behoof
St JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Westhof. Texas.
9:00 a. m.—Sunaay School.
10:00 a m.—Morning Worship.
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1948 OLDSMOBILE _________________
Convertible Coupe; Green Finish; Tan Top;
Hydrolic Window Lifts; Radio; Heater; Hydro-
matic; soak up the sunshine in this Convertible,
a youthful car — inside and out.
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Be strong in the Lord, and In the power
of His might Take unto you the whole
armor of God that ye may be able to
withstand in the evil da*
1951 CHEVROLET________________
Delux — 4 dr. Sedan; Black; Radio; Heater;
Looks, Drives, Acts like a new car.
1951 MERCURY__________________
4 dr Sedan; Green; Radio; Heater. Former
owner hated to part with this one.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
CHURCH
Rev. John .W. Herman. Reetor
SUNDAY, August 9 — 10th After
Trinity
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Take the helmet of salvation and the
awOrd of the spirit, which la the word
of God, praying always.
MEMORY VERSERomans 14:21.
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ASSEMBLY UP GOD CHURCH
111 W. Live Oak St
Rev. Was. 8. Agnew, pastor
BUNDAY:
10:00 a m Bunday school
11:00 a m Morning worship
7:45 p m. Evangelistic service
WEDNESDAY:
7:48 p. m. Mid-week service
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1952 CHEVROLET_______ __________$1545.00
Delux—4 dr. Sedan; Black; U. S. Tires; Radio;
Heater—17,000 actual miles—Mile after mile
of luxurious economy.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Charles E. Marshall, Pastor.
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should be emphasized. Children—
even the small ones—often tempt
their playmates to disobey their
parents or guardians, to do fool-
hardy, or foolish or dangerous
things. The teacher can bring
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Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 10:50 a. m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Rev. R. S. Marshall, Living-
ton, Tex., will preach both ser-
mons.
Grown men and women, aware
of some weskness of some associ-
ates, will thoughtlessly tempt
them, making them feel inferior
if they refuse to be different from
the othets because of conse-
i quences. Help your brother to
' resist temptation. As Paul says:
"It is good neither to eat flesh,
nor to drink wine, nor anything
। whereby thy brother rtumbleth,
i or is offended, or is made weak."
The fame of the ancient Gre-
cian Olympic Games has come
down to us through the ages. The
greatest of all our international
athletic contests are the Olympi-
ads. named after them.
Paul refers to these athletic
events which were witnessed and
followed by the people of that
day with as much enthusiasm as
we bestow on our modern ath-i
1949 FORD____________________$795.00
Custom V-8; 2 dr. Sedan; Black; Radio; Heater
and White Sidewall Tires. Priced as low as we
can go. Have this car and money too!
TAKE THE WHOLE ARMOR OF GOD TO WITHSTAND
' THE EVIL ONE
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Scripture—Rom ant I Corinthians 9:24-27; gphesians 6:10-20.
CHEAPSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
c. E Bottortt, Pastor.
10:00—Sunday School Mrs. T E
Harrell, suverintendent
11:00— Worship Services on first
third and fifth Sundays. (
7:45—Evening Gospel Time Service
on first, third and fifth Sundays ev-
enings.
Church in conference on first
Sunday evenings.
A cordial welcome is extended to
all residents or ths Cheapside com-
church vr OMRIST
Car. E French and Henry Sts.
James L Wilsen. Minister
10:15 a m-Bible tudy.
11:00 a m—Morning Worship. ,
7:30 m. Evening Worship.
WEDNSDAY:-
7:80 p m—Mid-Week Bible study
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FIRST narrsr CHURCH
Westheft, Tenas
SUNDAY-
10:00 a. m. Bunday School
11:00 a m. Morning Worship
8:48 p m. Training Union
7:48 p tn Evening Worship
TUESDAY—
2:80 p. tn. W.M.U.
WEDNESDAY-
7:30 p m Mid-Week Prayer
Service.
The revolutionary new Hammond
Chord Organ makes it possible for you
to play rich, full-chorded organ music
without taking i single leson, without
being able to read a single note of
music.
It is so easy to play that thousands
of beginners have found they can play
pieces like "Home on the Range” the
first day on the Hammond Chord
Organ. Simple—realty aimpie—instruc-
tions, with picture music anyone can
read, make this possible. A generous
library of music, both picture and
standard, cornea with your Chord
Organ.
You play the Chord Organ at once-
yet so vast and varied are the resources
of this instrument thst you never out-
grow it. The better you plsy, the more
you enjoy it
Come in today-prove it to yourself!
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1953
Official Board Meeting 7:30
p.m.
"Remember the Sabbath Day,
to keep it holy.”
9:45 a.m.—Church School
11:00 a.m—Morning Worship
Sermon: "The Master’s Joy”
Monday:
Women of the Church Circles
7:30—No. 1 Misses Naunheim
9:30—No. 2 Mrs. Chas. Tubbs
3:30—No. 4 Mrs. Henry Nagel
3:30—No. 5—Mrs. Pat Dunn
3:30—No. 6 Mrs. C. R. Stratton
Wednesday:
6:30—Choir Rehearsal.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Broadway at Gonsales
Telephone 8-4871
Rev. Norman A. Sanders, Pastor
Sunday School will meet at 9:45
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throwing him heavily to the
ground. The evil spirit thought
he had conquered him, but, prone
and wounded as he was, Christian |
managed to grasp his sword and
vanquished Apollyon, so that he
flew away.
So St. Paul advises his church '
members, to "Stand therefore, ;
having rour loins girt about with ;
truth and having on the breast-
plate of righteousness; and your i
feet shod with the preparation of 1
the gospel of peace; above all. i
taking the shield of faith, where-
with ye shall be able to quench
all the fiery darts of the wicked. ■
“And take the helmet of salva-
tion, and the sword of the Spirit,
which is the word of God."
The small boys of a Sunday
School class (and many of the |
girls, too), will enjoy this mar-
tial picture of the war-clad hero
of old, taking his sword of right-
eousness to fight the evil of the
world. Radio and television stor-
MEMORIAL BArrIsT CHURCH
Stockdale and Newman St.
Psalm 122:1
Rev. C. E. Bottorff, Pastor.
Rev. George Schultz, Jr., Assistant
Sunday:—
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
10:50— Morning Worship
6:30—Training Union
7:45—Evening Worship
MONDAY:-
ONE hnmb
of your right heed
plan one meledy
noM at a time, Mar,
yovcen play chords.
ONE HNOM
of your left hood
presses one button
ot a time to produce
rich, resonant acoom-
pohiment chorda,
ONE FOOT
resting or fort ooo
of the Chord Organ’s
two pedals automet-
colly produces the
right boas for ony
Don't Bother To Invent
Another Nursing Bottle
WASHINGTON, (UP)-Turn out
a better nursing bottle and you’ll
probably beat a path to the patent
office door And the chances are
you'll find someone else has the
same idea.
Several hundred patents have
been issued for infant feeding bot-
ties since the first one appeared
the new instrument •
you play without a lesson!
the HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN
1949 CHEVROLET______________
Delux; Green; 2 dr. Sedan; Heater; Seat
Covers. This is a one owner car!
Ready to go—any time, anywhere!
The Rev. John Herman is acting
Chaplain for the Junior Campers
. at Camp Capers, Waring Texas
a.. from August 3rd to August 13th.
Layreaders: Mr. William Fer-
guson and Mr. Herbert Dorn*
bluth
10:30 a. m.—Church School
ST. MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Father Wm. Jansen, Pastor
Sunday, Masses 6:00 and 8:30
am.
Week Days, Mass 7:00 a.m.
Saturday, August 15th, ’Feast
Of the Assumption’ (Holy Day of
Obligation) Masses 6:30 and 9:00
a.m.
Confession always before Mass
and Friday and Saturday 4:00 to
9:00 p.m.
vision of medicine and public
health of the Smithsonian Insti-
tution include original patent
models. One of these has a long
Prescriptions are always the
first order of business in this
pharmacy. Although we cater
to the full drug store needs
of our customers the duty of
filling prescriptions promptly
and with a true measure of
professional skill is the high-
est service we render. Our
prescription department per-
sonnel and facilities are in
constant readiness to give
prompt service because your
health always comes first at
BUTTERY’S.
the pre-Civil
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4:00—W.M.S. Bible Study at
superintent, church.
Mrs. F. C. Schaefer, leader.
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TUESDAY:-
7:15 The Y.W.A.’s will meet in
the home of Martha Edwards
WEDNESDAY
8'.00 Prayer Meeting.
A business meeting is called at
this time for the purpose of elect-
ing department officers for the
Sunday School and Training
Union.
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Highways built of planks in the
middle 19th century in the United
States rotted away in a few
years, and few were rebuilt.
letic contests — baseball, horse |
racing, hockey, football, etc.
“Know ye not that they which
run in a race run all, but one re-
ceiveth the prize ? So run, that ye
may obtain.
“And every man that striveth
for the mastery is temperate in
all things," and Paul adds, "they
do it to obtain a corruptible
crown; but we an incorruptible."
No man or woman training for
any athletic contest can Indulge
his appetites. He or she must
"be temperate in all things,” an-
other valuable lesson for Chris-
tian living.
We need, indeed, "ths whole
armor of God, that we may be
able to stand against the wiles of
the devil.”
Do you remember in John Bun-
yan’s Pilgrim's Progress, how
Apollyon, the evil spirit, attacked
Christian, wrestling with him and
We preach fice, Tuesday and Saturday
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Sunday Service 11:00 a. m.
6:30 a. m. and 10 a. m.
2nd. 4th .and 5th Sundays
6:30 a. m. and 8:30 a. m.
Weekday Masses—7 a. m. except
on Saturday which is at 8 a. m.
No mass on Wednesday as pastor
goes to Yorktown.
Confessions on 1st and 3rd Sat-
urdays from 3 to 5 p. m.
• • •
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
Victoria—Glass and Stayton Sts.
Sunday Service—11:00 a. m.
Sunday School—11:00 a. m.
Testimony meeting, Wed. 8:00
p. m.
Reading Room in church edi-
Let no man put 4 atumhlingblock or an
accaslon to fall in his brother's way. It
is good neither to eat flesh or drink wine
whereby the brother stumbleth.
bi 10:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer and SUNDAY:
SF Sermon. .
** " Family Worship
There will be no celebration of Tuesday:
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race run all, but one redelveth the prize.
Now they do it to obtain a corruptible
crown, but we an incorruvtibie.
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