The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1925 Page: 2 of 12
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The Um of the evening amice ku
•ala im chaaaait Wa will meet at
fM Incited of T:l« o'clock n bera-
MAn. PImh take aatira and ba km
pnamtly •( »ha appointed tow.
• :4fl a. a. (’hoprh School. Oar or-
cheat ra ham* to be ready by Saaday,
Md Uwy will atari the achool at
• 40. Now left bo on tlao to give
tbo now orchestra a food crowd for
tbolr Initial apfoaranco.
1140 a. a. Ooaunnalon and preach-
lag service. Tbo anbjoct for tbo aorn-
tnf: "Tbo Wonderful Jesus"
1:00 p. a Cbririlnn Kndeavor Ho-
dctlan Senior, Intermediate and Jun-
ior. Tbo Senior and Junior hero and
tbo Intermediate at the l,rekhyterlaa
Church.
TtOO Kvenlng preaching aonrlco.
«w subject: “Heralda of the Kna "
Tbo Tbo Healor C. K. had a oplen-
dld prof ram laat Hundar evening. The
prealdent of the Panhandle dlatrtrt.
Illaa Wood of Amarillo and other offl-
eero were the vlaltora. Mina Wood
aade a line talk to both the Sealote
and the Junior* Friday night. Dec.
U. the Henlor Society la glvlag a
C. K. Banquet to be held here at tho
church. Great plana are Mug made.
cHURaioF chrut^
('reaching Saturday night at 7:ID
o'clock. Huhjcct of aertuon, "Three
pteturea." Preaching Sunday morn-
ing at tt :00 o'cliM-k and Sunday night
at 7:1A. Subject Sunday morning will
be, "Adding or Subtracting - Which?"
Subject Sunday night will be, "A
Threefold Salvation."
Sunday morning lllblc Study heglna
promptly at 10:ftft o'clock. Come with
u well pre|»ared Icaaon. A very cor-
dial Invitation la given to all to at-
tend til theae aervlee*. Come, and
bring a friend.
Ood ante aslvatton to every one that
belleveth.”
tod.
INTERMEDIATE CHRISTIAN
RNDRAVOR
Preabyterinn Church at 6:M p, si.
Topic (tilde principle*) of Giving.
Leader- Jaunlta Vaughn.
Song -In the Garden.
Hong -Sweeter a* the Day* Go Hy,
Prayer.
Scripture lawaoii -Leader.
The Groateat Gift We Can Give to
The Ia>rd Kdgar Ireland.
How Giving Increaaea Our Power to
Glvo—Georgia Cloyd.
Song—Dwelling In Iteautnli Land.
Rualneaa Seaalon.
Offering.
Itenedletlon.
PRRMYTRR1AN CHURCH
Sunday School at 9:48 a. m., Mre.
Obarlaa Donald, Superintendent.
!«et ua have the ta*at attendance on
next Sunday that we have had this
autumn uud winter thu* fur. Special-
ly prepared toucher* are In charge of
the greater |*urt of the clu**c* and It
la worth the while, therefore, lor
•very meuilier of till* church In la* In
hla place In Sunday Hehoo|
Sunday.
Preaching aervlcea 11 a. m, and
TtlR p. m.
la laat Sunday** leauon wu etoued
with tba atory of tbo aanupa of Paul
and hla eotepaatoae from tba wrecked
ahlp to laud. When they bad coma
to land the experienced marine# at
npee recognlaed It aa tba tala ad of
MalU (aot Melltal. aa lalaad lying
awamthtug uaar ality mile# to tba
aoutb of Slelly aad belonging at that
tlam to Urn Uelllaa Province. It
waa then a denaely woodad lalaad la-
habited by eatel-herimraua people of
Phenlrlan orlgla. It la aow a daaaely
populated land with beautiful dtlea
of magalfleeat hualneaa eatabllahmeut*
and of advanaed clvlllaatlon and un-
der the anveretgnty of Great Mrltuln.
What a vaatly different aspect It
muat have presented to St. Paul and
hla company when they came drenched
In the rain and chilled by the cold of
early winter at daybreak to land to
llnd themaelvea aurrounded lty a bar
haroua horde of people who. though
gaalng eurtoualy at them at Drat, warn
inanlfeated the klndue** In their bar-
haroua hearta hy aaalatlng them to
build Are and warm themaelvea How
little of tin* Modern Malta did It mail
Ifeat that morning when thoue ahl|*-
wrecked marlnea came to ahore.
In the ruah of gatherng wood for
the lire a venotnou* aerpent waa drop
ped Into the hlaae which, when warm
til, aprang up from the IIr«* and
fuatenetl on Paul'a hand. The |g.
norant lalaudera linmetllately took It
for an omen of extreme wickedness
on the |*art of Paul who having ea-
ch ped the |M>rtDi of the aen waa atiout
to lie vlalted by divine Jnatlce. When
to their grent aurprlae. Paul failed to
fall dead main the *i*d the alandera
Jtiin|m-<I at another Irrutloual eonelu
of a maUguaat dtaaaae by Paul; tbla
waa tba algnal far utbar aafferera
aad It la aald that they coma from
over tba lalaad with tbatr dbmaam aad
were cured. How much la Ihta Ilka
Urn Maater whan la thorn daya of re-
luxation lu tba harden of type and
Sldou be did not fall to hoar and
answer the ptea of tba Syropbanlciaa
woman, or Ilka hla mlnlotry to that
poor wreck of humanity that be met
in Syr ha r whan. "Jeaon—batng wear-
lad with kla Journey, ant (boa by tba
wall."
Three month* have elapoad and the
Alexandrian ahlp aeta Nil for Italy
On that ahlp gone Paul with hla ap-
peal to rueaar. The chip halt* three
daya In the liarlmr at Syracuse, the
ancient and modern capital of Sicily,
thru and now a grea city. By a elr-
ciiltoua route perhapa on account of
contrary wind* the ahlp arrived at
Rhegtuui on the aoulh coaat of Italy
ona day <uH of Syracuse. We do not
know, hut It la quite probable tluG
the three day* atay In Syracuse waa
for the purpnae of awaiting a possible
wind hy which they might mil to Italy.
The next ilay after arriving at
Illicglum a aoulh wind aprang up and
the ahlp anlled mirth to Puteoll, where
the eonqiany debarked for H>uni, and
the alilp'a cargo wa* unloaded at that
away, orcasloniug tba repeal tloc of
that pa—ga la tba Sixth Chapter of
iNlah when Ood after draaatag the
prophet's |lpa and eammlndaalng him
•ays:
“Go thou unto thla pasta, uud aay,
By boar lag ye aball bear, and ahull
In no wtaa understand j
Aad asetag ya ahull aw, aad ahull
la an wise perceive." air.
Closing with thla quotation to tba
Jews ho Imamdtately announce# that
ho will turn to the Qeatlln with tha
ie—age of anlvnttw.
Two years elapse and Paul Una lty
gala a hearing before the Judgment
•eat of Caewr, Non waa then on lh«*
throne uud btf had not yet come to th-i
mad rage of persecution that he came
to flve yaara later when arenaed of
burning Rome he diverted attention
from himself by accusing the Chris-
tiana of the deed and paaalng them
through the terrible prmrrutlm that
auuffed out thousand* of their lives.
Though the narrative of the Act*
end* without recording tba fact of
Paul'* aequltal, we know, nevertheless,
that he waa acquitted ami though
enfeeblin' hy old age he made Journeys
over new lands In behalf of the Gospel
Clement of Home, Kuaehlus, Chrysos-
tom. and Mt. Jerome and other » tula
tlan writer* of the Apostolic and early
ancient Urafpuol of Italy. There!'t’l.rlatlan age agree ttal: not only
Paul sml hi* Christian eomimnl -n*! * •l,J W'lnltted hut that he pteiw h-
were met hy brethren whoa.* borne* **r "T* ** n
were In Puteoll and who e.itn ale l ■ J«« »« he >'«< ••xprraaed himself a*
them to tarry In their city for «even desiring to do.
» Paul bad a
___________ than that fur-
blm la bin blind bonus at
During this thus were written
liowtac Bntntlaa: Pullemm,
_________ _____and FblUptnna.
Tbla la • matter of lugs moment If
we will reread now tbnra Epiatlea in
tba light of tba axpertrares nadar
which they wain written. The re-
ward for aneb rending will bn twofold:
tret. Um render win gat new Insight
late tbo RpteUra; second. front tbla
rradlng nan will rat tbo
bolgbte nf
wbtab Paul
day*.
From Puteoll the company Journey-
ed up the Applnu way to Home over
iniiiiy a historic s|sd up Ihat most
famous ancient highway, much of
which today, after the travel nnd wear
of two thousand yea'* i* he'ter tiled
for travel tlum ninny of our Amor
lean paved highway*. Hrclh'ui Irom j
Ihat Paul wa* a god | Itonu- ca.ue along the way *o meet I
to he worshipped a* Paul. who. It Is recorded, gave him
occasion to tin*tik God 'Mid tu.<" coot
In closing this study we should not
neglect to call the attention of the
reader to the fact that durlug this
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ROCKWELL BROS. &CO.
LUMBERMEN
Phone 4
SATISFACTION MUST BE
YOURS
sloii, namely:
and deserved VPI
such. We ms.v »m- i*orfectly certain,
however, that Paul dhl not allow him
self to he worshl|qs>d as a god any
more readily than he would have per
mlttcd himself to t*e adjudged as a
mnrederer simply Is'cause a vl|*cr had
fastened on lo his hand.
Three months art* now to he spent
In Gils Island; In fact, no passage was
to !*• expected over the stormy sea at
that time of year. It had been pro-
nounced a foolah adventure on the
part of the shipmaster to even sail
from |s*rt to port on the same Island,
when Paul advised against leaving
Fair Havens for Plienlx. The most
of sullors had already gone Into
winter quarters and this company
found a ship from Alexsndrla already
wluterlng Rt Malta when they landed
there. Three mouths would ela|*o
More this ship would put to sea.
What la Paul to do during thla sea-
son? We know what he did when the
ship waa tossing at sea; he prayed
and comforted his fellow sailors. That
was a real test of Ids religion. It must
lie admitted, hut not so real as the
test lo which hi* religion I* to be
subjected during these waiting
montlia at Malta. What people will do
of Imiiendlng
under the high tension
each 1 danger or emotional excitement eounla
very little for character when com-
pared to wind they will do with their
leisure. What there 1* In one’s char-
acter when he let* go Is pretty likely
The pastor regretted being unable |ln |M, ,)h, r,,H| anhstratnm of hi*
to preach on last Miimlay, but I* hut*-j (-||(|rrM'lor at any moment of Id* life.
Ing that on thl* coming Huiuluy we, |^,t „„ then see how Paul *i*'iid*
shall la* more than able to compensate j, months of leisure. Perhaps
for the service* thus in Use 1. niiMi.v Incident* of tlioso three month*
riirlMtlau Kndeavor will he he'. I hi||lrtVe gone without .......riling, hut, one
the Htiuday Kchool room itt ft:I.V "'‘’jibing nnIH| )„> true. Paul so conducted
were Rtnd to have the District officer* himself during that ....... that lie In
with it* on lift Holiday mid really gra||gtcd ldmsclf and Id* company In
believe that (heir visit will mean " 1 tt,,. eye* of the lelamler* to the extent
ts'lter quullly "f Kndeavor non, liil||in| j|,ey were the recipient* of every
the future. lamallde honor during their visit there
A apeeliil meet Ing of t lu- Kldi-ra and l||M) weri, u|v«*n supplies rot- tlo-lr
Deacon* of the church I* to I*- held juurl„,j. „|sin taking leave for Italy
Immediately following the morning *er j )n (jm; ,.ur|y H|,r|ng Home lldiigs.
vice on Humlay morning, lad evety however, that Paul did were recorded:
IsTosn eoneerned make a special effort jhoa# tiling* wen* net* of good
to ho present at thl* time for the „„tr,,r|„g Islander*. Publius,
onnalderatlon of very lm|*irt*nl mat- ((u, (,h(,.f man of the Island, bail the
nue.
Arivlug at Rome, Paid wn* |*r-
ndtted to live In a linn*" hired hv
himself, where, though guarih'l hy a
soldier he wa* given Ilnerl.V lo meet
Id* friends and preach to the Inhale
Hunt* of Home. Ill* llrst effort* were
to make Ida position understood to the
Jews at Home After three day*,
therefore lie called them together and
explained that wltmm; any offense at
all lie wa* caused hr the Jew# to In*
arrested at Jerusalem and though he
had Itcen adjudged Innocent hy the
Roman authorities In Palestine, he
had I*ecn forced hy the Inilatenco of
the Jew* that he »*e kept lu Imnda to
npIs'Al to Caesar, ami not because h«
had any thing whereof to accuse hl.<
(NHiple tmfore Caesar. The result of
tills ap|s*al was that some believed
on Christ nnd some disbelieved, though
most of them seemed to have gone
EDWARD’S
CAFE
P0R
tera.
Prayer meeting will la* held on
Tuesday evening at the hour of 7:1A
Instead of Wediic*ilny evening on ac-
count of Go* Men's Liim-h* r i- on Hie
latter date. Note, please. th<* change
of the time of the luncheon from the
hour of fl:4A lo 7:1A. ll la hoped that
thla change will mean an op|*ortnnliy
fur some to attend thl* very lilt •rest-
ing meeting of the men of the church,
who could not come la-fore.
Women's Mammary Hm lely will meet
at the ehureli on Wednesday afternoon
•t the hour of ‘2 .W.
The iueiiil*<r«hl|i of this church
Join* the Pastor Incxteudlng a hearty
welcome to all who *linll desire to
attend our service*, especially do we
exteud an Invliaiion to those who may
he stranger* In our mldse. Welcome
and and all. Come.
THE M'NIIAY fM'IIOOL LEMMON
(By Jaa. T. Rraa)
Rnnday, Dei-emher 1A. IOTA.
Is-shoii Muhjeet: Paul In Mellta and
Rome.
Meriptnre Heading: Acts h Chap-
ter.
Golden Text: "I am not ashamed
of tbe (impel for It la the power of
blessing of having hi* father healed
AUCTIONEER
Hereford, Texas
Phone 56
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TEXAS
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Edward** Famous
CHILI
How Doctors Treat
Golds and the Flu
To brook op a cold ovornight or
to eat short on attack of grippe, In-
fluenxa, sore throat or tonallUna, phy-
sicians ami druggist# are now recom-
mendin'? Caini al>a, the purified and
refined calomel compound Ublat that
gives you the off ecu of calomel and
aalta combined, without the unpleas-
ant cfiwts of either.
One or two Calotaba at bed-time
with a swallow of water,—that’s all.
No salts, no nausea nor the slightest
Interference with your eating, work
or pleasure. Next morning your cold
haa vanished, your system la thor-
oughly purified and you aro feeling
fine with a hearty appetite for break-
fast. Eat what you please,—no dan-
ger.
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full direction*, only 85 canU. At anv
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