Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1959 Page: 4 of 6
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Friday, January 23, 1969
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Honey Grove, Texas. Mrs. Lucille M. Fladger, owner. Joe TVMorrow,
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METHODIST CHURCH •
Raymond Troiripler, Minister
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
10:58 a. m. Morning Worship
8:00 p.. m. Youth Fellowship
7:00 p. m. Evening Worship
Wesleyan Service Guild —2nd,
4th and 5th Mondays, 7:30 p. m.
W. S. C. S. —' Every Monday at
2:30 p, m.
Official Board —' First Tuesday
of each month.
Bible Material: Matthew 11:1-27.
Devotional Beadlaf: Oolosslans 1:15-
20.
for
MAIN STREET
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Samuel Rice, pastor
Phone FR8-2790
9:30, Church School Classes
all ages.
11:00, Morning Worship
6:00, 'Young People's Fellowship
7:00. Evening Worship
2nd & 4th Monday "afternoons:
Women's 'Circle. .<■ •,.
2nd Monday evenings: Business
Women's Circle.
1st Wednesday evenings: Sess-
ion.
Right ti Conwasd
I —on for January 25, 1969
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Garland Stanford, Superinten-
dent, Bible School, meeting at
9:46 a. m., Sunday. Mrs. H. C.
McConnell, Bible School organist
Official Board meets first Wed-
nesday evening of month, Jack
Self, chairman.
C. W. F. meets first Monday
night of each month.
Study CluB meets second and
fourth Mon 'ay nights.
Worship services Sunday at 11
a. m. and 5 p. m. the Rev Loren
Williams. Members are urged to
attend and the public is cordially
invited.
SELF* CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible Study, 10:00 A. M "
Worship Service, 11:00 A. ~M
Everting Worship. 3:00 P. M.
Mid-Week Service, Wedaesdav at
8 00 '
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What's more, it costs less than
five pennies a load.
Save time ... save work .. .
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for a modern, economical
electric dryer.
DIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Route 2, Honey Grove
Everybody la welcome.
SUNDAY:
9:30, Morning Worship .
10:30, Church School, classes for
all ages.
Samuel Rice, Minister
Phone: FR 8-2790
rETi'Y BAPTIS'X CHURCH
Rev. James Barnes, Pastor
Sunday School: 10:00 A,. M.
Morning Service: 11:00 A. M.
Evening Servicer 7 30 P. M.
Training Vnlon: b:30 P. M.
SELF* BAPTIST CHURCH
Weston Ware, Pastor
, George Kilpatrick, Sunday
School Superintendent
Sunday School .... 10:00 a. m
Chureh Service ........ 11 a.m
Training Union *6:30 p.m
Eveninr Service .... f:30 p.m
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CHURCH OP CHRIST
Lord's Day Services
Bible Study 9:45 A. M.
Worship Service 10:45 A. M
Young People's Class . 6:15 P. M.
Worship Service ...... 7:30 P. M
Midweek Service
Wednesday ■ 7:30 P. M
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THE Teachers' Union in Jesus'
time was made up mostly of
priests. Some at these were mere
political hacks, but many of them
belonged to the old aristocracy,
With pedigrees running back for
centuries. They were no better than
mediocre teachers themselves, but
they didn't like
any one else mov-
ing in to their
preserves. y
So when Jesus
came to Jerusa-
lem, the big city,
from up-country,
and began to
teach in the very
shadow of thO
great Temple, the Dr* Foreman
authorities were aroused. He could
teach in Galilee all he liked and
they wouldn't interfere—much. But
let him come to the priests' cap-
ital city, where they were the ruling
class, and they were determined
he should'line up as they told him—
or else , .•••. What that "or else"
was we know too well. But first
they tried to get him Into trouble
with his public. For Jesus had what
actors and writers call a "public,"
people >vho heard him every chance
they had. '
Show Year License!
The first move the priests tried
was the same kind of thing a police
officer does to any shady salesman
or careless driver. Show us your
license! they said, in effect. If Jesus
Mitt, God gave me the right to
teach, the priests would surely re-
tort, What conceit! How could God
authorize you except through us,
God's representatives among his
people? Or if Jesus said that some
man, any man, gave him the right
to teach, the priests would lose no
time in telling him that they were
the offcial Teacher's License Bu-
reau and had never given him per-
mission to speak. Either way, they
figured, he would lose face with his
pubbc. >
Jesus' answer stunned them. It
meant: You tell me about John the
Baptist and I wffl ten you about
me. This was not off the subject,
as We might think. Expressed more
fully, what Jesus meant was: "Very
weU, suppose I received my author-
ity from John the Baptist, as some
of you may think 7 Where did he
get his authority ?
From Popular Consent? *
There used to be a man who had
no degree but his college A.B. The
members of his church called him
"Doctor" all the same. He used to
say that his degree had been con-
ferred by vote of the people. More
important matters than titles can
be conferred, in our country, by
vote of the people. The authority
of a president or governor carries
from the people themselves./f'here
is nothing essentially wron^ about
authority that comes from men at
large. Indeed, unless the people
consent, no man can wield author-
ity. In one sense Jesus' authority
came from the heart o.' the people.
The common people heard him
gladly, we are told. "This is our
man and we love him. This is our
man; he knows!" Unless a leader
has something lijfe that effect on
people, he is a leader in name only.
Fro* Personal Foroa?
But of course popular consent,
popular enthusiasm, can be quite
v. rong. Look at HlUer in the height
of his power. Every Nazi, millions
of them, went Screaming for him.
He was Germany's "new Messiah."
But that did not make him right
He was horribly wrong, in fact, for
all the cheering.
There is another kind of author-
ity, which comes from within. The
man who has it does not need to
appeal to any one else, he does not
need to produce a license, he needs
no sponsors. Now Jesus had that
kind of authority and every one' of
his friends and admirers felt it. We
read that after his "sermon on the
mount" the people were astonished
because he taught as one having
authority, and not as the scribes.
We know how the Scribes taught,
rhey quoted authorities. Jesus bad
it | ;
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Highest and truest authority is
that owhich comes from God. Ac-
cording to the fourth Gospel, Jesus
denied saying anything strictly on
his own account; He spoke God's
words, his teaching were God's
teaching. "My teaching Is not mine,
but his who sent me," he said (John
7:16). Now every Christian in the
world admits this. Wc all claim to
believe that Christ's authority is
divine. Bnt do we act as If we be-
lieved Itt "*
IDEAL SENIOR GIRL
IS REVEALED
Who is the^most ideal senior
girl at H. G. H. S.? If a hundred
different people were asked this
question you Would no dcJubt re-
ceive a hundred different answers.
To help you we had scraped up
the best points of the girls to
make one ideal girl.
Here's what we came up with:
Figure of Retha Newhouse
Smile of Charlotte Hulett
Legs of Dorthg. Henery
Friendship of Diann Newhouse
Personality of Rebecca Todd
Neatness of Deloris Roberts
Knowledge of Elizabeth Dykes
Poise of Sue Rae Dawson
Complexion of Margaret Flowers
Hair of Kaye Williams
Clothes of Martha Cunningham
Elyes of Patsy Tanner
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IDEAL SENIOR BOY
Girls, Imagine you were going
steady with a boy who had the:
Smile of Troy Kilpatrick
Knowledge of Mickey Collins
Commplexion of Larry Strickland
Car of Wayne Seales
Hair of Sam O'Connor
Friendliness of Max Fair
Eyes of Gene Thurfhart
Laugh of Billy Ryser
Neatness of Charles Avery
Physique .of King Hall
Personality of Harold Miller
Sportsmanship of Kenneth Gre-
gory.
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INTERVIEWS
Mrs. Milford, general science,
biology, and chemistry teacher,
was interviewed as follows.
Is the teaching of science hard?
Yes, because you .never have all
the equipment you need and some
students have to take it rather
than want to.'f
What did you major and minor
in at College?
"I majored In Biology and
South Fifth Sreet
Honoy Grove
To attract more side-trip tour-
ists " from Europe, Morocco will
grant 72-hours visiting permits,
Rahat learns.
ALLENS POINT T"
BAPTISt CHURCH
Sunday School ...... 10:00 a. m
Worship Service .... 11:00 a. m
.Training Union 7:00 p. m
Evening Worship .... 8:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wed 8:00 p. m
Kenneth- Wright, Pastor.
Miss Dorothy McGaughey of
Dallas spent the week end with
her sister, Mrs. Jack Meade and
son, Jack.
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have a minor in English.'
Hew many children do you have
and how many are in school?
two are in school.'
What food "do you hate most ?
"Liver."
Do you think the Russians or
East Germans will blockade Ber-
lin' from the Allies?
"No, but they may try."
What is your favorite flower?
"Anything that blooms, I love."
If you had a pet what would
you choose? "A Beagle Hound."
Do you like to live In town or
In the country best. "In town."
What kind of classes do you
like best; large or Small and
Why? "I like small or medium,
about 20 students." "In science
you can teach then! more; you
can give more attention to the in-
dividual student, and you can have
more discussions."
What church do you go to and
belong to? "The Methodist
Church".
If you had the money to go any
where in the world you wanted to,
which would you go. "To Italy or
Switzerland or any of the countr-
ies that have mountains.
Are high school Students harder
to. teach than grade school stud
ents "No".
What kind of TV shows do you
like best? "I like the Real McCoys
and the late variety of shows like
Steve Allen."
★
TOP TUNES oi1' 1958
1. What Am I LMriglFor...
Chuch Willis
2. Rockln' Robin..... .Bobby Day
3. Don't, and I Beg of You
Elvis Presley
4. Looking Back....».Sam Cooke
6. All I Have To Do Is Dream. ,
Everley Brothers . . . \
6. It's All In The Game.....
Tommy Edwards
7. Just-A Dream Jimmy
Clan ton —
8. Yakity ,The Coasters
9. Witch-Doctor. .. .David Seville
10. Little Star, The Elegants and
Purple People Eater....
Shebb Wooley
11. Tequila. .. The Champs
12. Win Your Love For Me.
Sam Cooke
13 Bird Dog........Everely Bros,
14. Twilight Time The Platters
15. Mr. True Love..... Jack Scott
15. At The Hop.... . .Danny and
The Juniors
17 Get A Job
18 Poor Little Fool ...
- Ricky Nelson
19 Tears On My Pillow
Emperials
20 Patricia .......... Prez Prado
The above tunes were, the top
20 tunes of 1958 according to the
KFTV radio sation in Paris on the
Rythem and Blues.
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N.ITA'S NOTES
by Ntta Loschke
I hope everyone had a joyous
Chistmas and a happy New Year.
Many people, myself included
made some New Year resolutions.
Some people have resolved to
study and work harder than they
did In old '68. -
Imagine: .
Robert Conyers without his big
smile.
Danny Roden without his red
hair and freckles
Nell Moore and Zenith Callaway
not having friendly personalities
Judy Collard and Jeannle Elick
counting calories together. (What
| a jumbled mess it would be).
Mary Wicks and Myra Joyce
liking to go shopping.
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Heard:
Various people saying "My feet
are just like ice" or "It sure is
cold."
Mary Miller saying, . "I need
some paper." * . ^ ,
Sonny Rhodes saying, "Could
you work that Algebra?"
*
Saw: «
Kathy Dougherty chewing gum.
Kenneth Poeck whistling a
strahge tune.
★
F. H. A. Nrnvs
The local F. H.' A. met January
12, at 8:30 a. m. in the High
School Library. The meeting was
called to order by the president,
Elizabeth Dykes. Plans were dis-
cussed for a Valentine party and
a box supper.
Mr. C. E. Yarbough, F. F. A.
advisor, was guest speaker. He
gave a very interesting talk on
parlimentary procedure.
Tin meeting was adjourned
Mrs. D. Sawyer of Greenville
spent Sunday Ijere- with her dau-
ghter, Mrs. Harry Dial, Mr. Dial'
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Mrs. R. H. Garvin of Anthony,
Kansas is a guest in the R S-
Bowlby home. Mrs. Garvin is an
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Cemetery Lettering & Duplication Work
Yard Located on 4th St., Across From Wilson (laragf
Contact Clarence Felts at West Side Barlx-r Shop
West Side of Square Honey drove, Texas
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Air Conditioning
And Heating
Sales and Service Easy Payment Plan
Commercial and Residential
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1959, newspaper, January 23, 1959; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411225/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.