Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 304, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1927 Page: 8 of 90
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By DR. 1. E. NUNN
1 Klatt 8:1-11,
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On Diamonds, Wal
and all the
sweet, sad words of comfort and com-
ark at the covenant of Jehovah onto
its place, Into the oracle of the houne.
under
Welcome Visitors
To the Amarillo Tri-State Exposition
company is in- >
lean citizens.
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FAIR WEEK
SPECIALS
. THE TALK OF THE
TOWN
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Two-Piece
Board of City Development
and Chamber of Commerce
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TEXAS
AMARILLO
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May a continuance of such a policy
work to the benefit of every citizen
meeting here in our city—may your
boundless vision reap you unlimited
rewards.
Amarillo is a unit in this great Pan-
handle-Plains territory. We want to
be as closely allied with it as possible;
to assume as many of its obligations
as necessary, to work with hand and
mind, whole heartedly for the
achievement of things worth while
for the Plains.
We like you — like the purpose of your coming—and covet nothing but your
good will
The people meeting here this week
know they have unlimited possibil-
ities of the future. They take heart—
not content to wait for progress, but
to make it
CERT BROADCAST
BY MUSIC COLLEGE
Amarillo’s hospital facilities, with the
construction, several -years ago of the
to hospital facilities and with that to
• view, officials of tbs St. Anthoay insti-
i cation began plans to extend their serv-
PATTON
THE TAILOR
An organized community spirit and
civic pride has swept the entire
Plains. A survey of our resources and
opportunities has been visualized
and revealed to us wonderful pros-
pects.
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month of
seventh
to th. most holy place, ev
the wings of the cherubim.
to Jehovah and th. tent of meeting,
and all the vessels that were in the
Tant: even these did the priests and
the Levites bring np.
rank among the
anelent world.
men wer requl
for the building
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section northwest of Amarillo.
The Austin Bridge company haa th.
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In Hawaii are 70,000 Hawaiian-born I
Japanese who ar. growing up as Amar- l
PROGRAM BY MRS.
GLENN AND OTHER
TEACHERS PLEASE
A
WELCOME
Visitors to the Fair
AD Wool
MADE TO ORDER
TWO LARGE INSTITUTIONS HERE
SECOND TO NONE IN THE
SOUTHWEST
WHOLESALE MEAT
FIRM'S BUSINESS
OVER $1,000,000
General Topic:
the Temple:
Seripture Lesson:
62, 63.
Just Think of It!
ALL ONE PRICE
Regular $35 and $40
Values For
wik w
ia being made. Th. graded read la
now open aa far aa Nash, but is not
repmmended for travel by anyone who
EVELYN McLANE DAWSON
Opens Her Dancing Class in
Tee Technique nad All Courses of
Classical Dancing
phone mtj
Any 3-Piece Suit or Over.
Coot
Mako Our Store Headquarters
SPECIAL) PRICES
Phone 238
603 Jackson Street
. . Amarillo, Texas
, Jewelry, Leather Goods and
lovelties.
Conoley, Oleta Hyder and Ardath John-
sen. waa one of the most delightfully'
enjoyable occasions ever given in Ama-
Cs—s See Our New House
Fair Week
y." s
we to
(FACILITIES IN
HOSPITALS HERE
ARE INCREASED
The citizens of Amarillo, through their Board of City Development, extend a
cordial greeting and want you to know we fully appreciate your attendance in
our city.
men at the feast, in the
Mme
T,
The program given Friday evening by
Mrs. Gladys Marsalis Glenn, nnd the
teachers in her studios. Misses Idelma
SUITS
300 All Wool Samples to
Select From
! David, which is Zion.
t. And nil the men of Israel as-
$21-5
Wonders ef the
work-
Ethanim,
month.
And nil
and the
4 And
Israel, unto king Solomon in Jeru-
Salem, to bring up the ark of the
covenant of Jehovah out of the city
EL PITTMAN,
in City Drug Store, SIS Polk St.
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deteat, to days ot famine, ef pestilenes,
and of elege; it remembera the captives;
it does not forget the tereigner, “when
he shall come eet of a far eountry for
thy name’s sake," sad asks for him the
same blessings as for Israel. “That all
the peoples of the earth may know thy
name, to tear thee, as doth thy people
Iarnel." Nor Is it a prayer for the groat
emergencies only, but for the constant
upholding of divine aid “ns every day
shall require." It is a wonderful prayer,
nd evangelieal prayer, n New Testament
prayer before the New Testament. That
prayer was Solomon's crowning glory.
Our Love for God’s House
“Reverence the empty church; it is
never fuller than when it seems to be
empty. As you have entered bfor now
th house of s friend, and waited for his
approach, you hove noticed how ho has
expressed himself in the furniture with
which he has clothed his room, the books
ho roads, the pictures that hank on his
walls. So as you look aorund the empty
chureh, see the expression of the life at
God. It to hung with beneficence, it is
WHY PAY
$35
Remember, wo are not asking
SUM, but wo ore offering the
same identieal style and woolens
other houses put into their suita
at these prices.
You’ve never seen such remark-
able values.
It’s the greatest thing we’ve
ever done!
The firm is composed of C. W. Furr,
IEC Johnston and William Posposhil.I
Twenty-four people ure employed at J
; this time. The company beys meat
I produets in carload quantities and
wholesales them in sny quantity de-
aired, ready sliced snd cut fsr ths re-
tall trae. t.
Three delivery wagons are operated
in order that the company may serve
its customers st sny and all times.
The company has ita own refrigerat-
lag plant and cold storage nnd carries
a large and complete etock of meat
. produets, featuring the very highest
grade beef.
cut-off. Potter county's connection |
with this road will not be built until
7. For the cherubim spread forth
their wings over the place of the ark.
WORK IS UNDER WAY
ON NEW BRIDGE OVER
CREEK AT CUFFSIDE
I surgical institutions. The entire med-
« ical profession co-operates in the han-
• dling of coses ia all of the hospitals,
I ead with the modern equipment, offers
the best service obtainable in hospital
treatment.
have pledged their fealty. There our
Steel has arrived and work is well i
' under way on the bridge aeross a branch 1
at West Amarillo ereek on the Cliffside
rood. The structure is to be about to
I feet in length, not including the ap-
preaches nnd will facilitate travel to the
was pleasing in every sense. She is — ____________________ _______
equiped with a well developed technique the Carson county portion is finished.
Which she subjects to the composers j
oxen. thst eould not be counted nor of Jerusalem. --------—
result Amarillo now has public numbored for multitude. I Golden Text—I was glad when they dead have been brought for the last
’ hospital, facilities valued at nearly 6. And the priests brought in ths (said unto me. ----gG " . .
• $1,000,000, | ark of the covenant of Jehovah unto Let us go unto the house of Jehovah. mittal. Thera we first confessed our
Northwest Texas Hospitql by Potter
county end the recently contrseted $500,4 o
Solomon dedicates
contract. The
s mature understanding of the com-
poser's ideals. Her ability to perform
musical literature of the different
schools, classic, romantic nnd modern
evening nnd played compositions of the oil field road, and steady progress
Buch. Chopin, Mendelsshon, Liszt, Mos-: *
zbowski, and John Powell. Her interpre-
tation of each composition demonstrated
and the chereubim covered the ark and
the staves thereof above.
8. And the staves were ee long that
the ends of the staves wore soon from
the holy place before the oracle; hot
they were not eeen without; and there
they are unto this day.
P. There was nothing in the ark
save the two tables of stone which
Moses put there st Horeb, when Jehovah
made a covenant with the children of
Israle, when they came out of the toad
of Egypt.
IP. And It came to pass, when the
priests were come eet of the holy place,
that the cloud filled the house of Je-
hovah.
11. So that the priests eould not
stand to minister by reason of the eloud;
for the glory of Jehovah filled the house
of Jehovah.
62. And the king, and all Israel with
him, offered saerifice before Jehovah.
63. And Solomon offered for the sac-
rifice peace-offerings, which he offered
onto Jehovah, two and twenty thousand
oxen, and a hundred end twenty thousand
sheep. So the king and all the children
of Israel dedicated the house at Jo-
hovah.
Time—The temple was dedicated, B.
C. 1011.
Piaeo—The temple hill, on the east
5. And King Seloi
thinks muck of his csr.
No word hss been received as to when
work will start on the Carson county
rillo musical circles. A capacity au-
dience greeted the performers snd
demonstrated unusual interest and ap-
plause.
Miss Hyder was the soloist of the
The number of Amario firms doing
0 million dollar business annually is
inereaane, rapidly.
The Amarillo Wholesale Meat com-
pany, 100 Harrison street, does more
than a $1,000,000 businese every year
aad to continually growing and ex-
000 unit of the St. Anthony Sanitarium,
has been increased by five times.
Contraet was awarded within the test
few weeks, and actual construction at
the modern five-story structure on North
Polk street is under way, snd when
completed snd furnished St. Anthony's
Sanitarium will represent nil thst is
modern in hospital construction and
service.
The Northwest Texas hospital, erected
at a cost in excess of $300,000, came st
a time when St. Anthony was the only
Institution of its kind within a radius
of too mites of this city, and with the
phenomenally increasing population,
served a large clientele. The continued
growth of the city demanded even more
enogregation of Israel, that were as-
sembled onto him, wore with him be-
fore theark, sacrificing sheep and I
the elders of Israel came
priests took up the ark.
they brought up the ark
which is the
m '
sembled themselves unto king Solo-
mon at the feast, in the month
Ethanim, which is tbs seventh
month.
>. And nil ths men of larael aa-
sembled themselves unto king Sole-
$25.75 1
Single Panta $$8.25
•telling its pile driver st South Turkey
creek for the 92-oot bridge on the new
. oil field highway. Excavation is al-
resdy under wsy.
Seven grading gangs are at work on
quarry and trim the atone, neventy
thousand to transport It. more than three
thousand to oversee the work.
The temple faced the east. The soared
inner portion, or sanetuary, was small.
On the east was an oblong room, the
Holy Place, measuring twenty by forty
cubits 80 by 60.feet). and back to it.
to the west, was a square room, SO by SO
feat, the Most Holy Place, where the
ark was kept. In the Holy Place were
the golden candles tocks (the room was
lighted only by windows high np and
admitting little light), the table of
showbread, snd ths golden altar at in-
cense. The Most Holy Place had no
windows, but was full of dsuling light
from the presence ef Jehovah above
the ark. Everywhere the woodwork as
richly carved and was overlaid with gold,
aad ths heavy hangings of costly doth,
wore brilliant with beautiful colors and
adorned with rare embroideries. Id
front of the Holy Place waa a great
porch, its chief feature being twa lefty
pillars of bronze with ornamental cap-
itals.
Value at God's House to a Community
“Ths dedication ef a house of wor-
ship to the glory of God and to the
service of man's higher life wns a great
hour in Israel’s history. It is a great
boar in the life ef sny community.
'Many of us still associate with certain
houses of worship sems of the richest
experiences of our lives. There little
children deer to us wars consecrated in
baptism. There brides snd bridegrooms
I Aside from the public institutions, the
city has several private medical and1
Again we say—Welcome—on
half of every citizen of this city.
ideas st sll times. The exacting de- ‘
mands fer contrast in the Mendelsshon '
g minor concerto wns performed with
ease, poesy and charm.
The two piano numbers were com-
positions by Liszt, Arensky, Grieg end
von Suppe. Miss Johnson snd Mise
Johnson snd Miss Conoley did good team
work exhibiting musical gifts which !
were trained nnd developed te the point
of artistry. White different ia style of
playing, the ensemble made a well
balanced whole. Both exhibited a rich
technique and impressive understanding
of the compositions they played. Mrs.
Glenn was given a warm reception by
many who had net beard her for some
time. While playing only the orehestral
accompaniments for the occasion, she
exhibited her usual poise sad musicianiy
attainments of a elean, well established
technique, sad musical understanding of ।
piano literature.
This occasion was the formal opening 1
of the studios under the new and en-'
larged organiztion. Classes will begin
Best week for the banner enrollment al-
ready made. Mrs. Glenn will teach ad-'
vanced pupils nnd teachers supervising
the work in the other departments, j
Misses Conoley, Hyder snd Johnson who
are graduate Dunning System snd Pro-
gressive Series instructors, will teach sll
properstory snd intermediate pupils.
t tee.
t As s
house hi esnentially the same way in
which Solomon showed it, namely, by
our gifts to God's house and ita work,
gifts of time, of thought, of prayer, of
eareful planning, of ardent testimony, of
zealous advocacy, with generous «T
from our possessions. Those ere proofs
of our teen, nnd if the proofs ure not
given, it may well be doubted whether
weshave sny love to prove.
“O living hyreh! Thine errand si
Fulfill thy task sublime;
With bread of life earth’s hunger feed.
Redeem the evil timet** J
—Samuel Longfellow.
1. Then Solomon assembled the
elders of Iarael, end sll the beads
of the tribes, ths princes of the
fathers’ houses of the children of
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International Sunday
School Lesson
Themsie Bean, pteaiet; Mrs. Sid Clog-
Born, pianist; Mr. Gertrude Trusty,
pianist; Ellis B. Hall, eornetist, and
Martite Cudworth Dyers, all members of
be faculty at the Amarillo Coltego ef
Music, ave the regular Friday night
hroadensting hour ever WDAG test Fri
3 dayi bight"
Other Members at the facwity will
give the program next Friday night st
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poured out in- our behaif. Au long no
we nurture faith in our hearts wo shall
be Impelled to embody it in stone and
mortar, la glories of stained glass and
la nicety of serving, all of which shall
combine to copvince the world of the
reality of our faith."
Solomon’a Prayer at Dedicatiop
“Solomon's prayer at the dedication of
the temple Is remarkable for many
things, but for none more than for its
wonderful combiantion at brevity and
comprehensiveness, with specific adepts
tion to many varieties at experience."
This to the longest prayer recorded to
the Bible.
Adoratlon aad Thanksgiving
Solomon began with blessing God for
a good father, the greatest of earthly
bleasings; and then for a good country,
with a providential history, full of God's
guidance, of answered prayer, of ful-
filled promisee. “There to no God like
thee," Solomon said; aad then, filled
with awe at the thought of the majesty
ef the Most High, he odded: “Bet will
God in very deed dwell on eartht Be-
hold, heaven and the heaven of heavens
cannot obtain thee; how much Ives this
house that I have builded!"
Petition fur Temple aad People
Solomon's prayer began with adora-
tion nnd thanksgiving, ss nil prayers
should and only then paased into tks
realm at petition. Moreover, the peti-
tions, when he came to them, were not
for himself, for his power and happi-
ness end ths prosperity of his throne,
but they were ell for his people end tar
the boner snd glory of Ged's house. He
aeknowledged the sinfulness of the M-
tion; “for there to no men that sin-
noth not." Over and over hs prays.
“Bear thou in heaven thy dwelling-place,
and when thou hearest, forgive." The
prayer looks forward to days of national
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 304, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1927, newspaper, September 11, 1927; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569158/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.