The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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Saturday
7:30 p. m Bible Study.
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18 Eagle (comb 20 Extol
Massachusetts' 77 colleges and
universities enroll 102,000 stu-
dents, almost 4 per cent of the
nation's total
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festival
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Bellevue Hospital in New York
City is the oldest general hospital
on the North American continent,
according to the New York Con-
vention and Visitors Bureau. The
hospital covers 12 square city
blocks.
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Pleasant Ridge
Missionary Baptist
REV. H. J WYATT. Pastor
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Indian
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First thing to do in buying a
ranch-type home is to lasso the
down payment.
New York City plans to spend
60 million dollars over a five-
year period for building and
renovations on Manhattan's 23
public high schools and a proj-
ected community college
• • •
India’s brightest tourist attrac-
tion- the Taj Mahal -has an an-
nual maintenance bill of about
$150,000, according to the Indian
government,
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Walnut Spgs. Bible Canton First
Methodist Church
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4-Mile
Lutheran Church
Between Wise and Pralreville
REV. MARTIN JENSON, Pastor
Sunday School 10 a .m.
Fourth Sunaay
Sunday School— 2 p. m .
Worship Service 3p.m.
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INTELLiGRAM
Starr Baptist
Church
JOHN C STARKS, Pastor
Baptist Church
REv, J A. HUDSON, Pastor
Sunday School -10 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m
Young Peouple -7:45 p m.
Evening Worship—- 8:15 P m
Midweek Prayer Service -8 D.
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An optimist is a fellow who
expects to get a kick out of the
amount of alcohol in wine-fla-
vored jelly.
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Auto manufacturers have neg
lected so far to develop one vital
gadget: a self-tightener for the
nut behind the wheel.
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Presbyterian
Larger Parish
Canton
Sunday 11 a. m.
Dawson
Bunday -10 a. sa.
Colfax
2nd and 4th Sundays—11 a. m.
1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays -8p.m
Ben Wheeler
Each Sunday -10 a. ex
Stander Bprings
1st and 3rd Sundays 11 a. m.
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REV REGINALD C BROCK
Pastor
Oak Grove
Missionary Baptist
REV CLAYTON CHANEY
Pastor
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
RTS 7pm
Worship Service 8 p m.
WMA meets every second and
fourth Thursday at the church
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30 Golf term
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33 Licutenant
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34 Soothsayer
36 On the
sheltered side
38 Sea eagle
39 Matgrasn
40 Salary
43 Wallaba
45 Swords
48 Rent list
52 Genus of
shrubs
53 Ingress
55 Stagger
56 Withstood
VERTICAL
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— 7 , , Sunday School 10 a. m
Young People a Seryice 7pm Worship Service 11 a m
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God's Great Mercy,
Hosea Tells Us,
Is Our Best Hope
PROPHETS who denounce Mo-
cial injustice, and warn of the
sure judgment of God against
evil men, are necessary. Amos
was such a prophet. But there is
another aspect of truth — the
mercy of God who is full of kind-
nens and forgiveness toward thone
who repent and seek His ways.
In the prophecies of Hosea, the
note of appeal is uppermost. His
message is God's forgiving love.
It concerns the God whose justice
rebukes sin but whose love re-
stores and heals
Like Amos, Hosea represents
God as desiring goodnesn. The
knowledge of Him is more than
burnt offerings. Even in the for-
mal observance of religion, with-
out the reality of good charac-
ters and deeds, Hosea saw the
backsliding of the people whom
God had chosen.
But he says that God will heal
this fault. He loves them freely
and His yearning for them to
return is greater than His anger.
This is a high point in the
progress of Old Testament teach-
ing concerning God, From the
idea of vengeance—"an eye for
an eye and a tooth for a tooth"--
we are progressing toward the
idea that will find its full expres-
sion in the New Testament—that
only through good can evil really
be overcome and that only love
and grace can bring salvation,
A:, the way of selfishness and
sin is the way of folly, so the
way of return to God, the ac-
ceptance of His mercy and the
dependence on His power is the
way of wisdom.
"Who is wise," asked Hosea,
"that he may understand these
things’ Prudent, that he may
know them? For the ways of Je-
hovah are right and the just shall
walk in them; but transgressors
shall fall therein.
May God's call of mercy prove
stronger than His judgments to
HI of our day who have gone the.
way of folly.
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Methodist Church
Sunday School 10
Worship Service -11 a. tn.
1 Worship Service 7 p tn
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Assembly of God
Church
REV ALMA WISDOM, Pomtor
Saturday
Bible Study 7:30 • m
Sunday
Big Rock
Baptist Church
REV ORVILLE WRIGHT, Pastor
Services every Saturday night
.nd Sunday night.
Sunday School iv * m
Morning Worship—11 a m
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Training Union 0:30 p m.
Worship Service 7 p. m.
prayer* Meeting each Wednen-
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Wills Point
Bible Study ’0 a m
Preaching 11 a m
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with watev! I’m deathly afraid of water!”
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7.30 p m
8:30 p m.
Colfax Methodist
Circuit
ColPax
Church School--lu a. m
Worship Service
1st and 3rd Sundays -11 a. m
Second ana Fourth Sundays-
f p m.
WSCS. Monday 2p.m.
Holly 8prmngs
Church School 10 a, m.
Worship Service
lst and 3rd Sunday*—8 p. m.
2nd and 4t h Sunday» 11a.m.
Oakland
! Worship Service 10 a. m.
Church School 11 a. m.
MYE 5:30 p. m.
Wills Point
Methodist Circuit
REV. J ROY WILLIAMS, Pastor
Alea Methodist Church
Worship Service, Fourth Sunday
11 a rn. and 7:30 p m.
Church School cach Sunday
0 45 a. m.
Fruitvale Community Church
Worship Services. First Sunday
11 a. m. and 7:30 p rn.
Church School, Each Sunday
9:45 a. rn
Bible Study, Prayer Meeting
and Youth Fellowship 7 p. m.
each Sunday.
Worship Service Second Sunday
7:30 p. m.
Myrtle Springs Methodist Church
Worship Service, Third Sunday
11 a m, and 7:30 p rn
Church School, Each Sunday
9:45 a rn.
Worship Service, Second Sunday
11 n. rn.
Old Bethel
Baptist Church
REV. JOE EATON. Pastor
Sunday scnool 10am.
Every Sunday morning.
11 a. m. Morning Worship
Evening Worship (i p. rn
Services every 1st and 3rd Sun-
day
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REV RAY PERKTNS, Pastor ' LO Ji JlUC
El Salvador is the only Central
American country that fronts on
one ocean only, the Pacific, ac-
cording to the Pm American
Union
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NO DOWN PAYMENT
Church
REV MARK WELIS
Pastor
10 a m Sunday School.
11 a. m.- Worship Service.
7:30 p m.—Training Union.
8 p m Wednenday Prayen
Baptist Church
AL HALLOW, Choir Director
10 a m. Sunday school
11 a, m Morning Worship.
7 p m. Evening Worship.
7pm Wednesday- Prayer
meeting
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Check the corree t word:
1—Nationalist China (l») (in not) a member of
the United Nations Security Council.
2—The U.N. is in its (11th) (12th) regular
sion. ,,, »
___Argentina’s provisional President Pedro E.
Aramburu recently reported that his nation 8
economy is (sound) (failing).
4—Francis Ouimet was a famous (tennis star)
(golfer).
5—Lake Erie (9,930 square miles) is (larger)
(smaller) in area than New Jersey.
G—John Paul Jones, "Father of the American
Navy,” was born (John Jones) (John Paul)
in Scotland.
7—In Jonathan Swift’s "Gulliver’s Travels,’*
"Yahoos” are (humans) (horses).
H—Napoleon Bonaparte was (French) (Italian).
9—Jute is a type of (yarn fiber) (tobacco).
10—L.ead is a (chemical element) (alloy).
Count 10 lor each correct choice. A score of 0-20 in
poor; 30 00, average; 70-80, good; 90-100, excellent.
Wesley Chapel
Sunday School
10 a. m.—Bong Service
10:15 a m. Fra yer and Ro
sponsive Reading.
10:30-11:30 a m. Classes a>
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36 Pineapple 47 Honey-maker
37 Musical note 49 Powerful
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43 Crafts 54 Compass point
Evening Worship 7:30 m
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Church
REV BOBBY PARROTT, Pastor
Sunday
Sunday Bchool 10 a. BL
Morning Worship -11 a m
Evening Worship 8pm
MYF 7 D m
Monday
! WSCS 2 * m
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting 7:30 p m
Sunday School 10 a m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Training Union- 5 45 p m
Evening Worship 7:30 p m.
Myrtle Springs
Church of Christ
Sunday
Bible Study—10 a. m
Worship Service 11 a m
Evening Worship 7pm
Wednesday
Bible Study-? P m
Sunday
Church School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Youth Fellowship 5:30 p. m.
Evening Worship 7 p. m.
Monday
Martins Mill
Baptist Church
REV KENNETH HUBBARD
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Morning Worship -11 a m.
Training Union- 7 p m.
Evening Worship 8 p. m.
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting 8 p m.
County Line Church
REV RICHARD LUSK, Pantor
Between Canton and Athene
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Sunday school 10 a m
Evening Services 7:30 P m
Wednesday
Prayer Service 8 p. m.
1st and 3rd Saturday Night
Brotherhood 8 p m.
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Jackson Baptist
Church
Sunday
Sundav School—10 a. m
Morning Worship- 11 L a
BTS 7 p m
Evening Worship 7:30 p m
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting 7:30 p m
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1957, newspaper, April 11, 1957; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585975/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.