Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday, September 29, 1938
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THE MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED NEWSPAPER IN WISE COUNTY
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-THERE Is No SUBsTITUrE FoR CICULATION"
The Rernice Neel (ircle met Mon
Member of Ntional Editorial
Press A»sociation, Texas Editorial Association
tions may produce actual suicide.
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Cooperation is the word of the hour.
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be in the right; but our country, right or wrung."
— stephen Decatur.
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co-operation
the human
with the reileemed spirit. Ane
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Cotton Coverings for
One-Variety Cotton Men
A guest
this week-
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lor is a fi
The use of cotton bagging as a cov-
ering for bales has long been consider- '
ed. and advocates of the plan have
pointed out that a normal crop of cot-
ton in the United States would require
€ vei y
of the
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end.
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paratory
mains.
Special Subscription
Offer
one-variety communities.
Although the ginning season was al-
We :
Martini
grade ii
of < ther one-variety associations dur-
ing the remainder of the season.
our drinking, indeed
senses may be occu-
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Bonnie View is believed to Im* the
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Text : Soul and Spirit, . . . Joints • covetous gain. Indeed, unbridled emo-
ami Marrow.—Hebrews 4:12. tions may preduce actual suicide.
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pat ion. They like the refreshing re-
lief it brings. They know its timely
use my save them from feeling
badly and pot ibly losing time at
work from sickness brought on by
constipation.
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the funny
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choose to know only
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quick relief from all.
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Bay Fever symptoms. LYCAR, A
remarkable new medical discovery.’
counteracts pollen poisons in the , .
blood. Money-back GUAR- a Ka
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Good little bunnies, both
of you, to stop and look be-
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"presented" to God, lu. the new life
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Wise Cmntu Arssrnger
ESTAELISHED IN saso
WICHITA DAILY TIMES
(Daily and Sunday)
or The
WiCHITA FALLS RECORD NEWS
(Daily with Sunday Times)
come to pass distressingly soon. Our
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mnkes for control of h iu harmony
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""5 tie" is the watch I
। We are bidelen to take as our model,
nor the hranches of a tree, which are
Jamnes
home 11
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From
Nesbit t
< ‘ollins,
attend st
the low. the base, (hr false. Thus, like
an orchestra, out of time and out of
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Calling
some sho
came int
last Frid
is being advocated. And
soul and body
' without), may
pete I
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Association. World Press Congress,
Extension Service, who have just re-
planning
Ktay Harpe
a visit to I
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I 11 A Ph
1 "e Fred
Bridgeport
fisling.
word in business. in schools, in the
Watkins lead the devotional. It was
tether, saith the Lord; though your
sins be us scarlet, they shall lie whit
Bowles and E. A. Miller. specialists that there is real harmony. But when
in cooperative marketing and agrono- not co-ordinating, there is worry. eon
my. of the Texas A. and M. College fusion, strife, and ultimate break
down. Given enough people so co-ordi-
tour of a number ofnated and maintainei in it. and you
' would have harmonicus society. It
< dess
w 1k-
Mis
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APlativ
in time for
body politic and in internatienalism.
By Rev. Henry Ostrom, I) |». Exten-
sion Staff Moody Bible
Institute, Chicago
preached an
dare which tried—in vain— to over- '
, come its breakdown, seems all but
Arnold
acting SOI
of the v
from a vi
Guests
Frank II
Mrs. J. <
munity.
is the short-cut toward such society.
You may say. •prove that man
1 the receiving and ushing of things and
events intelligently—these complexi-
first Texas one-variety association toties of man require co-ordination. It
use cotton bagging, according to < . F. I is when these act nearest to balance
Ami the spirit, affected by
- . , . . . eating as well a*
found in the 4th ehapter of 1st. King. al that the five
pied with, may be in confused rebel-
| ion against the soul and spirit un-
til the eim tions iecumue a riot and the
। thinking a destruction.
The soul may cause the body to
। burn and tremble with anger. or bring
••very passing moment into service for
lesson it contains
Brother Noblett al
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er than snow; though they be
like crimson, they shall be as wot
fibre and requires extra time and la- ward senses, the vast emotions ami
first year that Ir. Ward
dent.
“Our Country lu her intercourse with foreigu nations, may she always
your friends, and come
the 10 a. m. Bible study .
“Come now and let i
antics of
body. I quote. "The body without the
spirit is dead." Regarding the soul,
N« w is my soul sorrowful." Regur 1-
ing the spirit. •What man knoweth
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is teamwork. East.
NOTICE TO THE PURLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any
firm, person ur corporation which may appear at any time in the columns of
the Mer sen ger will be gladly corrected upon its being brought to the attention
of the publisher.—DICK COLLINS, Publisher.
Mrs.
her si
week-el
Wichita Falis
ers together
runs and runs without get- t
ting all used up."
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Oklahoma . . .
You will »c t
them first in the
Philemon. Last Sunda
Evangelist Johnnie
duct the prayer and
'Thursday night. Will
supply in the pulpit
be visited, am! each demonstrator will
display and tell the story of her dem-
onstrath n. We hope that all the club
members will try to make this tour.
We would be very glad to have visi-
tors too. We will start at the home
of Mrs. Clifford Reed at 1 :00 p. m.
Those present were: Mmes. Cecil
Hoyl, Bill Cross, Tommy JJackson, Ar-
chie Hoyl, David Morgan, Ed Horn
back, ami Clifford Reed.
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Here to attend the funeral of her
father. A. M. Crowder, was Miss Dy
ora Crowder, who is the Home Demon-
stration Agent of Tom Green county
She is a resident of San Angelo.
Vmsezmurmzamx
for the wayward.
• preached Monday
Its next-of-kin
west, ne rth. and
enabling us to glorify Him in
bodies ami spirits which .are
teresting Bible
son for next
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the things of man save the spirit that -that is, know the truth. Where find any encouraging degree of conseions-
is ir hin? . g, . . ... . ..1 negg.
it? Iu Ciod S revealed Wort—the ।
Hut man cannot of himself produce Bible. What does it say? It says that ' More than man dreams is bouna up
thi harmony. What man knows i his man is lost and that perfect redem p- ju Jesus’ words. "Come unto me
. . . ».i spirit), may betray his affections, tion has been provided at the Cross. I will give you rest.”
day afternoon at 3:00 ucb-k with ( mau eats or drinks (his body), and that, helievine, he is saved he
Mra Clyde Dillehay, with Mrs Floyd may steal his knowledze. What man who was lost mhis start, the sure ----- _ ___
PUBLISHED IN THE DAIRY CENTER OF THE GREAT SOUTHWEST Clift.m leading the devotional After admires or suffers (hi....... may knowing Then the tmdv having Teen _________________________—
w... a short buzsiness meeting they ad ruin lath know ledee and appetite Ilie
Kntered at the Post Office al Decatur. Texas, as second Class .Mail Matter journed . . .
_________________________________________________ body may run away with the man. as
DICK COLLINS, Editor-Owner | a.The.Ela “ he irove.Circle met Non i when its appetites and passions result
in a drunkard or libertine, and it may
A Dallas delegation of about 175
people, inclusive of possibly the noted
Sour them Methodist University band
and a group of entertainers from the
Dallas 50th Anniversary Jubilee Stat
Fair, will come to Decatur about noon
of next Wednesday, October 5, to at-
trad attention to the approaching fall
session of the revived state fair whici
Returi
Mre Mos
her mot l
Mrs. Mo
Worth
(iny Buckner, an old 1
NIrs. Rayburn attendied
teresting series « f sermons last week.
J E. BOYD, Rep.
The great
Ass ociated
Press brings
the news of
the world over
leased w i r es
The main thing now would be to get
back there and put the children in
school (even tho we may not get there
in time to enter at first : they’ve nev-
er missed any h speak of) some where
to go to live thru the winter and
something to live on for the first win-
ter. Sincerely.
MR AND MRS I G. GRANT.
Texas J. L. Ward with 16 present. Mrs. Ray
Mr. and
ttned Fr
composite." Regarding the
word puzzles the Institute
of Public Opinio?’, and
scores of other informative
features.
i 170 in classes.
Lovell will con-
praise service
haw an able
next Sunday.
B. C. the ।
was presi-
। in the individual be realized. What I
I can there be done in one person, just
an individnal. to ce-operate? is he ■
not one? Is not that the meaning • f I
the word individual? Yes, he is one.
but he is complex. Nothing is surer.
The one is a composite complex.
the use of about 75 million yards of Man is spirit, soul. ami joints and;
material or the equivalent of about marrow, or body : yet one. The body
1:15.000 bales of cotton annually. j is prevailingly in evidence. The son! I
It is believed that spinners w< uld with its complexity of emotions is 1
also welcome the change to cotton as easily accredited. The spirit, the I
a bagging material, as the jute nowseat of knowledge and the center of;
widely used mixes with the cotton it. must be admitted. Thus the out
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n oi features .and comics the pub-
p at the service
zjy at 10 a. m.
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most over, when the availability of
rotten bagging was announced, the
Bonnie View association, thru L. A.
Weiss Jr.. Refugio county agent, se-
-ured 100 patterns to handle the re-
mainder of the crop. Lone Tree has
also ordered 16 patterns, it was said.
The cotton bagging is offered at
!5r a patterns without ties f. o. b. the
factory. A pattern consists of six
yards. Iliis price, which could not
have been made with a relatively
"Thy words have I hid in my heart 1
that I might not sin against Thee."
Brother Noblett preached f r us
last Snnday at both morning ami eve
Ding hours. Scripture lesson Mat. 25th
chapter; subject, return of Christ to
the earth At night service 15th chap-
ter Mat.; topic, return of the prodigal 1
son to his fathers house The land
is full of prodigals that need to study ‘
this chapier and get the allimportant
Mrs. Maggie Rayburn, who was
known well in this community as Miss
Maggie Palmer, returned from Gran-
ite. Oklahoma, last week to see Mrs.
Sunday, the book
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opel t)tober 7.
The visitors will come in a group
of special busses and will remain un-
til abont 2:00 o’clock. Meanwhile they
will partake of lunch and conduct
their entertainment program.
Lunch will In* served in the open
and with the Tenneesee Dairies Inc.,
as hosts. A group from the Chamber
of Commerce and members of the
lions Club have also received invi-
tations to attend the luncheon.
It is the desire of the Dallas organ-
ization to meet as many of the local
citizenship as possible. From here the
visitors will go to Denton to attend
the Denton County Fair during the
afternoon and night.
Some years ago an enterprising
family left a farm in Wise county to
settle in Washington state on the Pa-
cific c ast. lured to that country by
the fabulous stories they had heard.
Now this fine family wants to move
back to Wise county as per the evi-
dence of the letter produced here. If
anyone in the county who reads the
letter feels that they have an op-
portunity or a chance for these
folks and wishes to infirm them, their
names ami address will be supplied on
request Io the (hamber of Commerce.
The letter :
Kiona. Washington. April 28, 1938,
1» r M. Gales: This is to remind
you that we still plan on coming
! vo r stbs:cription to your post-
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This is co-operation which actually co-
ordinates.
As the elements in a fig tree co-op-
erate tu produce figs, but the elements
in thistles positively fail to do that, |
so all human effort is a thistle effort. 1
But the Holy Spirit received, lo. the
fruit is harmony and thus real rest. .
This rest, too, is deeper rooted thalli
activity. It does not demand with- i
drawal from the busy career; it is a i
fruit of a new life. ami it can ignore •
cireumstances whether they consti-
tute a gigantic task or a night of ,
balmy sleep. We may well admit that
lacking this in the individual, it is
. positively impossible to demonstrate ।
harmony in companies or men with1
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College Station.—Cotton coverinz* traced to the same trunk, but two
for cotton bales are now in use at gins streams which seem to mingle as one
serving two Texas one \ iriety cottenjand become a great river. To be sure,
communities, Bonnie View of Refugio it is not the river of life.
county and Lone Tree of Victoria Therefore all fails, ami alt will con
county, and will lie used by a number tinne to fail, unless co-operation with
11. mne this full. Keep us in mind, for -ial volume, was made possible by
inythinK you think suitable for a indemnity payments lo manufacturers
family like us Mour ni frimndiy let )H the AAA as a part of its program
ter mmle u< rall> feel (hut you were , r new uses for cotton,
inlerestee in us. ___*___
" all people are west THE MIDWAY HOME DEMO. < Ll B
ami around Fort Worth, but property __
is so much higher there and we did Twenty-six varieties mid fifty-one
learn to iave the Wise counts spirit jars of fruit and vezetables were ex-
of friendlines shown to all. I worked hibited at the all day club meeting
amnong the ladies in II. It club work, september 27th at the home of Mrs.'
you remember, mid it was remarkable Ea H< rnback.
how sincere ami l rieudly they were. Mrs. ......mi,. Jackson, the Farm
We loved the school als. He feel that Food Supply 1 enionstrator." was giv-
these two years out in this country en first plaice on baby heets and to-
have been a real school of learning to matoex. also second place on string 1
us in many ways. If there's such a beans and tomatces. MIre. Cecil Hoyle
thing as our having a choice in se- was given third place on carrots and
listing a place for this coming year, penches. Mrs. cecil Hoyle exhibited)
at least would say we'd like a place firteen jars. Mrs. Hornback, fourteen;
that could be lwouzht later on. If every Mrs. Jackson, ten; Mrs. Archie Hoyl.
thing was favorable. seven; Mrs. Reed. five.
We would have to get enough money N buffet luncheon was served by
to start farming again, some sort of all that were present.
team, tools, field seed, ami just a After lunch, plans were made for
start in hogs, cows and fowls. ' our achievement day program, Oct.
If you find nothing suitable that 11. A tour <1 the community will be
we could handle in the Oak Grove made by every one that wishes to go.
community we would locate some- All 19:26, 111.37 and 19:8 Bedroom,
where else, especially tin* first, year. Pantry and Yard demonstrators will
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