The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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of the UNrTED PRESSASSOCIATIONS.
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day and Wednesday, Nov. 23, and 24.
your i loved ones have "crossed the bar." ’
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and emerald tones.
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Greater beauty, greater convenience and remark-
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Yet Dodge Brothers low prices
remain unchanged — values
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now afford to overlook!__‘
"Why Not Tonight," "The Ninety
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joins their many friends iniaishind
| for them a long, happy ada pros
Windom, Texas, perous life.
We have ready for immediate de-
livery
with the turkey.
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with the Direct
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oven i bottom-
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help from being dazzled bloused tnan .veningjfans still wave throughout the boxes save them that are
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he corals, rose, erimson and “t 0 u sacuns andlin gowns as on daytime frocks, again to receive you again,”
plish easts and greens in pastel taffetas add a relief. Sequins ano "" _
Vashionahles are wearing reds and bloused silhouette. Skirts of gowns
M» above all other color*.- One and wraps are tight at the hips and
o feels a bit disappointed in the taper toward the hem. while the
kr of the pews of the Four Hun- upper portion of wrap or gown is
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press our sincerest thank* and deep
I want to tell est gratitude." May each ofSyou be
jou tonight, my sinner friend, if just- as kindly treated when your
Review_this impressive list of improvements
siveengineefingwetvemonths recordor progres-
Aenangfiypebcaring crankshatt (replacing the three-
Agsewnedeuntertips and nehuine wystem (repiae.
Air cleaner of improved design.
Spark and throttle levers placed above the wheel
for greater convenience. el
Rumble seat for Sport Roadster.
Stylish new body lines.
Rich and attractive new colors.
Improved all-steel body construction.
MARLTED
Sunday evening, Nov. 20,/Mp. FL
W. Dodson and Miss Ruth IFowle,
I were happily married at the home oi
• —-Land-hy the Rev. Thos. Reece. Thes
wagons are very popular young peopfarof th
-Farm Gober eommunity and the Pavorite
[headwork in all-over or band ef- who shed His blood on the rugged
; feet adorn many sophisticated gowns cross of Calvary. He is the only
are of savior this world .ever • heard of
HOLDINGAMFETING ,
AT CALVARY BAPTIST J
“I think that Cod has done His)
••art in seeking out a lost world,
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W e are thankful for your acquaintance;
for your friendship, and for your patron-
age. Our thanksgiving SPECIAL is 105
a sinner will ___ ' CARD OF THANKS* '
The blind beg- To the many friends andielatives
who were -so kind to us in ever J
REV. GEORGE-BALCH ;
EMEER 22, 1926
—- - in the Garden of Eden and then He khow what you believe about tt, but
told them that they eat of the fruit I believe in prayer. You can’t
I of the tree that they must surely' work out your sins, but Jesus" say.
- , die and they did die, but not physi- come and I will give
cally. Then when God came in the
idence—again-this year
1 heart don't- you turn away from ;
rest, God, for God has put that desiro
sins in your heart. The devil has
lest never yet put the desire- in ai
UNITED! Remember the .word. BY UNITED PRESSI
Remember the name.
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.omJrned. Silver adds a highlight, elassic lines with skirt drapery at and ir y°u. . .
,---- , . . . An. giqa as your personal savior you are
here anil there and turquoise fol ms one smt. : • A * * 1 ...0 1 1) i
going out to an everlasting hell.
an occasional wrap or gown of Brocades, metal cloth and white „ . ... , , ...
youthful type. One would say that ermine als‛ form fashionable wraps' Go gave His son redeemuthis
red shades rule throughout the au- Almost every wrap has fur trim-ole lost worl an aS esuf ered
dience foHowed by greens, white and-ming. Ermine is outnumbering an yonder in. 0 garden " i 8 he mi ‘
, M . look at Him yonder as they cry out..
siven , , , ..Ihor furs used. " -erueif Him, Crucify Him:* and
One of the outstanding styles w iaa. .
noted in both gowns and wraps Is Whitefoxneckpieces are we nV then as you see Him with that
with colorful velvet wraps- and fox’potted crown of thorns on His
in white, platinum or beige is Used j brow, then follow Him until you I
Increased driving vision. --
Indiret dial lighting for De Luxe and Sport types.
Far greater riding comfort. V
Ipprtssie new smoothness and silence of engine
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ther seeking men and the sinner . \ , , ... , , ’
[seeking God. About this question - think God has done His best for wonderful day when
■of seeking God, He will always seek every sinner in Bonham, now if 10 to seek Jesus.
the lost. Back the Garden the sinner there u—a—rapaansi- gar that He met in Hi. !».» ..i-a.
lol Eden. God created man. I be-1 iility for him, he ifst Jo gome. to Jericho he asked who passed way during our recent” 1058] ofou
। lieve that we here tonight believe geeking. I thank God that this bV: as he cried to him, -O, thou beloved companions we wisi to ex.
! in the story of creation and not Jesus will go better than halfway 1. JXvH, haw rjferey on me.”' . . . .
evolution. Yes, God created man to lift the sinner up. I don't tosussaved him. I -
eool of the evening hour and said coie „„u , w„, give you
“‘Adam, where art thouH“ If; You can’t get right of yourself butrleart to be saved., but if you seek,
this quesstion would come to your Jesus can save you. What you Him He will save you."
heart tonight what would be your 1 want to do is to turn away from
answer? Some would say, I am sin, trust in God and He will save
praying and am now ready, others you. If you seek Him He will be
. would—say, IL..
.have not had time to work for! He wants you to accept Him, He and .other farm implements.
God, ozhers would--say, J am lost wants to take charge of you. The for rent.
i and undone, I am not ready, if Bible says the old rich Publican 118-12
I you should receive'the question to- went to seek Jesus. Oh. this is a
night what would be your answer .’
Adam tried to hide from God and ■
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BORDER PRE ACHING— WENT 17 1
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Rev. George Balch, who for some
time was a resident of this county,.g
has been down in the Rio Grande 3
Valley preaching. He has come 3
back to Fanuin county to see his 2
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MONUMENTS
in the following grani les — Barre,
j Emerald Pearl, Coral Pink, Okla*
1 homa Red, Winnsboro Blue, and
1 Texas Grey.
Also carload lot of Silver Grey
Georgia Marble.
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BONHAM MARBLE WORKS
123 South Mala Street 1
ro R A. MASONS
meeting Bonham
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instance, n silver lure, wrap is col-the cross, and then as the cruel
hired in platinum fox and a border of nails are pierced in His hands,
fox eompletes the hemline. Ostrich hear Him as He says. "I come to
them that are lost.” Then :
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f*)'—Dames and damsels to
bom the Winter season would be a
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icuous parts they play seated in
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to hide from God. hut you can’t
J hide from God. There are some'
today who are patting themselves
on the shoulder and. sayig, way
I hack there I gave $10.00 to the'
: Orphans Home. Another says I
; built hospitals and have helped the
] sick. I have visited the widow and ;
the orphan. Now, listen. If you
• urn a deaf ear to God and refuse
i to come to Him you are lost. I am ,
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Ged is* seeking: the lost: How •
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as trimming on many models. For see Him fall under the weight of
er-meeting He did come again in j
the Holy Spirit. I imagine that I
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ham tonight that has not heard
the Holy Spirit pload with him. '
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926, newspaper, November 22, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548286/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.