The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1983 Page: 7 of 14
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hurch News
Church of Christ women
meet for Bible discussion
Thursday, September 22, 1983— The Albany News — Page^-A
Beginning this week,
Ithe ladies' Bible class of
| the Albany Church of
[Christ will contribute a
(column concerning the ac
Itivities of the class.
Women of the com
Imunity are invited to
come and study. Meetings
are held each Tuesday at
10:00 a.m. in the Fellow
ship Hallof the church, lo
cated at Fourth and Main
Streets. "
If anyone is in need of
transportation, call
762 2078. The first Tues
day of each month will be
a team of visitation
Study classes will resume
the following Tuesday
Presently, the class
book is The Christian's
Everyday Problems by
Leroy Brownlow, author
of numerous Christian
publications.
"Man that is born of a
woman is of few days, and
full of trouble" (Job
14:1) —so he has his prob
lems. This book is what
the title suggests a
discussion of some of our
daily problems and their
solutions. Prior lessons
have been "The Problem
of: Abundant Living,
Discernment, Imrnaturi
ty, Worry, Enemies,
Friends, and Time."
JoDee Pate will give
the next lesson, "The
Problem of Individual
Leadership," September
27.
Last Tuesday, Chris
Harlow taught the infor
mative lesson, "The Pro
blem of Employment."
Those attending in
eluded Retha Ivy, Willie
Mae Mathis, Tennie
Campbell, Cora Halford,
Bettie Town send, Mari-
lyn Thompson, Ginger
Bartee, Sheri Mitchell,
Sharon Chambers, Tincy
Coulter, Flossie Riley,
Wilma Hinchey, Becky
Laminack, Oretha Spence,
Vicki Fitzgibbons, Mrs.
1'ate and Mrs. Harlow.
Yeates receives award
.Janet Yeates of Bryan,
4 II and Youth Specialist
with the Texas Agrirul
tural Extension Service,
fexas A & M University
System, has been named
to receive the Distin-
guished Service Award,
the highest honor given
bv the National Assooia
tion of Extension 4 11
Agents.
Yeates is the daughter
of Mr and Mrs W (
• Vines of Albany
The award is presented
annually to naki HA
members who have con
ducted outstanding edu
rational programs for 1 II
youth .
She was recognized as
one of three Texas reri
pients of the award at the
annual TAE4 HA meeting
in Fort Worth August
Janet Yeates
17 19. Actual present a
tion of awards will be in
Portland. Oregon 0< tuber
.'?(• November .'I
Yeates has been in her
present position since
1977, giving leadership to
4 II educational programs
in the South Central
lexiis district of the ,Ex
tension Service Her work
has been in support of 4 H
programs conducted by
county extension agents
in the .17 county area She
began her career in, I9r>9
as county agent in Dallarn
County, where she served
t hree years
She was cited for her
leadership in inspiring
county extension agents
to improve local 4 H pro
grams and to strengthen
on going county 4 H pro
jects
Yeates has been i.nstru
mental in developing new
materials for thi state
leadership project and in
revising materials to sup
port the state beef pro
ject, She has had a hand
in developing special
materials related to
junior level record books
arid has piloted several
special projects in the
South CentrHl Texas area
that ar< now used state
wide
Yeates has chaired
numerous state commit
tees related to 1 H prr.
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FROM OUR
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Pretty fall fashions in comfortable
fashionable styles from Jacques Cohen,
Puff Stuff, Town & Country & others
Navy* Keif Mack Kid* Nary Kid
taupe* Hlaik Patent * Rust
Hollister's
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Albany native to serve
as missionary in Mexico
The Rev Don L
Madaris was among 13
people named mis
sionaries by the Southern
Baptist Foreign Mission
Board September 13 at
Weatherford Memorial
Baptist (.'hurch in Rich
mond, Virginia
His wife. Kay Weldon
Madaris was reappointed
that day ^
Mrs. Madaris, the
former Kay Weldon, is
the' daughter of Mrs
Henry M Weldon of Ros
well, New Mexico, and the
late Henry M. Weldon
Her father was a Baptist
minister. She was born in
Abilene,- and grew up in
AJbariv
The couple will work i/i
Mexico where he will be a
hospital chaplain and she
will be a nurse. He is cur
rently minister of pas
toral care and music at
First Baptist Church in
Excelsior Springs, Mis-
souri
The Madarises go to
Pine Mountain, Georgia in
January for an eight week
orientation before leaving
for the field
Cubs gain new members
grams, including the I9H3
Texas 4 H Congress in
Austin,
A native of Albany,
Yeates holds a B.S.
degree in home economics
education from Texas
Tech University and an
M.S. degree in Curriculum
and instruction from
Texas A A M University.
Among her awards-are
the i II Silver Spur
Award and the Outstand
ing Club Woman by the
Texas Federation of
Women's Clubs
Officers report
several arrests
Arrests made during
the week include Garry
Arthur Bogers, 27,
unlawful carrying of fire
arms; Milton Jones, ,lr,,
29 DWLS; and Jimmie
Nathan Dickson, 40, held
for Parker County
authorities.
< AKD OK THANKS
We deeply appreciate
the help of the Albany
and Moran rural fire
trucks and the many
volunteers who fought
the fire on our place last
Monday night Without
your help, our loss would
have been much worse
Many thanks!
M K (Buddy)Snyder
' P . .
Rev 8 Mrs. Don L. Madaris
The Albany Cub Scout
program, Pack No 255
began the school year
with ari impressive in
crease in membc
ship 19 new Cubs This
pack was the first unit in
the Chisholrn Trail Coun
cil to reach their fail
round up goal, said Don
Knecht of the.Council.
New members bring
the pack total to 75,
said Talou Cain ( ub
master Also, we 'have
six new adult leaders 12
to 15 in all," she said
The Cubmaster said the
pack has cancelled their
order'for Christmas trees
because last year's sale-'
f a I i ed io produce a profit
The pack comes
together on the last Tues
day of the month for their
meeting Dens meet on
various days just about
every day of the week
somewhere in town," she
added.
The Albany Kiwanis
■Club sponsors the Cubs.
Anderson's
Custom Mufflers
Mechanic on Duty
Brandon
Hambright
CAR WASH
Wash & Wax $74
Wash ft Grease $ 1 ? /
For all your auto needs,
come by & see
Brandon or Donnie
762-2196
FOR HOMECOMING
Silk * Fresh'Children s
£050
V O ond up
Please Order Early!
J & P Flowers
/62 ?75l
Godfrey
Funeral Home
229 Hill Jf>7 111 !
Bob Snyder
Drilling
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Albany
Albany
Auto Supply
104 S Mo in 1 Hi 2092
Glenn & Andrea
Hansen
Harrison
Construction Co.
762 2782
/62 3573
Erline's
Specialty Shop
Erline Block
Who11 Plulif (lie I vangi?
lis t bra i. i ' i 1 , I 11 in ipiUi
prilicc reading Isaiah S.j. he
asked lull) " I .'ridei siandest
thou what thou icadest'1
l Ai ls X ^0) I his is a ques
itoil we shnulil continually
keep asking <>ur selves as we
read i lir holy S< iipiuti-s
M.ttty teligioiis people (t<r
not iiiui.h iaic whei her D)
iu>t ihey understand what
they read if only ii wau.ns
then hear Is* fo them ihc
Bible is In 111- Mi' ■■ i han 'i
feiisli faking onl\ those
Scripiines wh, h .i|'i <\i Io
I he in and leaving the rest.
they actually feel ilieni
selves quite spiritual and
often talk about believing
lho Bible whether ot not
they understand u
Bui s.tk'h "spirituality is
lai irom honoring to (>od
and such "faith 1 is blind
and superstitious at best
Whii. > is ; I. hai Ilk
Bible k\k hes many (tilth*
win. i! > helh' ugh
they ao beyond o t eoui-
(> 11' I n s i« i I <
wh.ii n s.j > n w c iiilisi 1 ii si
und er st and h fun ii $i \ s
(ic>d would iiaVr lis ie id I lis
Wi itd and beheV<- u triti'lh
.'Oil lK 11, d • • < . I I in." ' i.: !•
will waul in vnidei stand
m«>i e atkl liioie <il (>od >
Wind One who does not
. ao wlie!ii< • • . n. ! !,e H
de> stands what (nid has said
is not really interested, in
knowing what (n>d has said
Such a peisoti will lake any
passage I hat sin is His lanes
ind jsc Hi- < i shes I n
Ins "laith is based, not on
ah undei siauilnig of what
God has said, hm <m his
own will
Hie ( lunch would be
sliongei and nioie aggiesstve
it'uiore of (iod*s people had
i-'M - hi., iw and
i'"i» si.aid what (jod has
■I d Mm 1 i .111 d I f 11 lose
' : > , pit j id i hi' single
pass roil ;o iikfiMstand;(rod's
W, a I.; at.d help • i() i'i s to
nnderstai
11 Mirk 1) I. wc read
1 ha' .« I i ■ u ua . moved
> 'inpassii > low.nd
li»c 'it. ides •' ause I le
>a.\> ', 'as shecj riot hav
mi' .i sheplraid \ Nl) III
bi tr >\ i o ii Mil HUM
\t \ \\ i ni \i ,s
I he l east in ,u nan \ pt'o-
ic , .i d>' i ■ not e t han
hope foi salvation is because
ihey have never even been
Uiuithr <iod s simple plan of
salvation how "< hrist died
for sinners so (hat. they
might be |iist if'jed "by grace,
ihrough faith We must
begin out stiuh of the Bible
by nndersianding and be-
lieving this gieat truth
This feature is published in the
interest of a better community
and is made possible by the spon
sors listed above
Webb & Webb
Inc
Insurance
Albany
Communications
Mr A Mrs Eddie Bartee
Moran
National Bank
MFMHtH rDIC
Morrison's
Gro. & Ice
Bobby & Susan Morrison
Daniel
Supply Co.
Breckenridge Hwy 762 2238
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Lucas, Donnie A. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1983, newspaper, September 22, 1983; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413940/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.