The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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and pleasures and to whom
fertngsand needs of their
Sunday school at 2-P. M.
English Service at 3 I*. M. and
THE OLD SAXON WORD "TUMBERE"
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NAME THE TOMBOY.
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vegetable or fruit, box,
Whie Star 3 lb- can
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When there comes
and a rattle
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BROOMS, 4 airing yellow handle, each
CABBAGE, Nice and Fresh pound
BEETS, CARROTS, TURNIPS, bunch
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RICH MAN AND BEGGAR
The International Uniform Sunday School Lesson for April 19.
The Eich Man and Lazarus. Luke 18:19-81,____________ 1—
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LEMONS, California, dozen
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That those you meet will turn
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Bill’s Garage
24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
Anywhere, Anytime
TWO CONVENIENT
DRIVE-IN STATIONS
No. 1 and No. 2
ALL QUALITY MOTOR OILS
TEXACO AND MAGNOLIA GAS
Willard Batteries
- Goodyear and Federal Tires
OFFICIAL AAA EMERGENCY
The Best Equipped Garage and
Most Courteous Service in Town
YOU CANT GO WRONG
TRADING WITH BILL
THE
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rpHE golden text, always appro-
- prlate to the lesson, seems in
connection with this lesson to be
, an intrinsic part of the teaching
and conclusion, "Lay up for your-
selves treasures in Heaven where
neither moth nor rust doth cot
rupt and where thieves do not
break through nor steal."
The parable is the story of Dives,
the rich man who lived almost
wholly to himself and who built up
treasure on earth to the utter neg-
lect of treasure in heaven. Living
luxuriously every day.he disre-
garded the poor beggar, Lazarus, ।
who sat at his gate, hungry and
full of sores, desiring even the
crumbs that fell from the rich
man's table.
It is a story of everyday life and
of contrasts that are just as pres-
ent, and just as marked. In mod-
ern American cities as they were
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TRADITION SAVS THAT ONE
BULSOVER TIED ONE END
OF A HALTER T HIS NECK
AND THE OTHER, END TO
A BEAM. THEN HE KICKED
AWA THE BUCKET ON
WHICH HE WAS STANDING AND
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nese, symbolfzed in the expreesion
"Abraham's bosom." •
Get the Just Rewards ___
In the world of actual rewards
where character and goodness, and
not mere circumstances and posses-
slons. are recognized. Dives and
Lazarus have changed places. The
selfish, and mean, rich man finds a
destiny in torment; the beggar, de-
spite his poverty, is worthy of a
place of blessedness Here In the .
place of torment Dives perceives
the beggar whom he refused to see
on earth, and he appeals to father
Abraham to send Lazarus to relieve
his sufferings. That the sufferings
were net entirely without some ele-
ment of purification would seem to
be suggested in the fact that the
rich man in the story so far forgot >
his selfishness as to think of his
brothers.
But Abraham expressed the truth
that is well exemplified In life, ths
truth that religious people hare too
High-toned people, you will
When old Columbus called on the queen,
He said, “Isabella, you never have seen
A man who could prove the world is flat.".
And the queen saw the point he was getting at,
So the ships and money for him she found.
And old Columbus proved the world was round.
Tilt world would move in the same old groove
Were it not for those who things could prove.
The Citizens State has regard for the man
Who. like Columbus, can prove his plan.
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5 Ibs. Sugar FREE
Maxwell House 3lb. can 98c
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Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
“Perfect Purification of the System
is Nature's Foundation of Perfect
Health.** Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are undermin-
ing your Vitality! Purify your en-
tire system by taking a
course of Calotabs,—once oi twice a
week for several weeks—- and see how
Nature rewards you with health.
Calotabs purify the blood by acti-
•' "BEYOND THE Pace ___
WHEN PART OF IRELAND WASSUBJEET
TO ENGL5H RULE UNDER KING JOHN, HE
DIVIDED THAT PART- INTO IZ COUNTES THE
ENTIRE DISTRICT WAS KNOWN As THE
RLE: GRADUALLY THE EXPRESSIONS "WIrH-
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Like cannon and musketry
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Don’t be alarmed, don’t
frigthened.
Maybe a fender needs to
tightened.
A loose fender can create
meat for his nins; while the beg
In the ancient world, though the -gar is carried to a place ot blessed-
often forgotten—namely, the assur-
ance of pain and the suferings ot_
feHew men make very little appeal. hell are not in themselves enough
From the earthly scene the par- to warn people against evil and to
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"For 11-years I tried to get rid
of constipation," says Chaa. E.
onfirmation-Reunion -Au. Lor. Blair.. "Then at last the simple
met - ena n mnat •! ot . Jonn’s Mi d ■ ' Tiku made me reg-.
Zotins.theriaspackane,sitomashamnd notice, not always people of charitable
ly package, 35 cts. AU dealers. (Adv.) note. . . . . " 'heir ^or
day- be found sitting at the rich
man’s door. Our modern lawn and
police authorities do not allow pub-
lic begging, but they have not abol-
ished the beggars' needs. _______
. ’ Home Exceptions
- It would, of course, be a great
mistake to associate every rich
man with the rich man of the story.
There are plenty of rich people who
are responsive to the needs of their
fellow men, who are not only chari-
tably disposed so far as helping
others is concerned, but who have
deep and real compassion for' the,
suffering and the needy. But there
is eomething about wealth that
tends to circumscribe the soul
when it ought to give the soul
larger opportunities of expression
and expansion.
We have"t today, as the world had
in its former ges, the thoughtless
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able turn* to a striking contrast, j turn them to righteousness. "If
Both Divt { the rich man, and Laz- they hear out Moses and the proph- |
arus, the beggar, die. The rich j ets,” —said Abraham concerning
man is represented as going to these brothers of Dives, "neither
Hades. the unseen world, which ( will they be persuaded if one rose
here is pictured as a place of tor-'from the deed”
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Bishop, C. M. The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1931, newspaper, April 17, 1931; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597593/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.