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FACE FOUR
THE TUTTT HEMHCTt AT-TTHTE. COFFMAN, TFT.
CHURCH
GUIDE
t • *_
International Sunday School Lesson
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Death Rates In Premature Births
Cut Through Use Of Anesthetics
Question T'nanswere '
SALT I.AKE CITY (UT>-
Babies o Broadcast
CAMERON, MA (UPi-
•Baby’s
nun at jiine 10, 1949
BY Pin. T~ EU.W (Mocking anesthesia In that sor-
1 r. Science Writer . .ies there were 34T prematures
ATLANTIC CITY.' N: . J. — |with a mortality of 20 R per cent.
(UP i —Deaths in premature about twice as man- -as in tin
births u% being reduced by half group receiving ca iaal . i i s.ir-
; ns a result of techniques that die block, pr couductioi. anes-
1 * ! eliminate pain in the mother, thesia.
■►visor F. C. Koatiol at Waeiatch .first err will- b ( presented to
^National Forest says the forest proud parents now. The com-;
service’s season of silly ques-1 raunity hospital has installed a
tions has reached its peak for ; tape recording machine to catch j
1940, A serious sounding woman, the first cry of newborn babies,
telephoned his office and asked The cry is traftsbiHbod to apho,-1
what kind of wood is the best nograpfr record, with nn announ-
kind to knock on to stay lucky. j ( ement of the baby's weight,
birth time and the names of the
—:- - j parents.
nll-
State Saves Mothers can Medical Association. The i
Minesota’s maternity death rate tional matprnul mnrtality rate is
is the lowest in the nation,1 a-e j 1.3 per 1,000 live births, Mitine-
curding to the Journal of Ameri- j sola’s rate is 0.6,
Protection Important
"The increased protection af-
Fight Put Out
LEOMINSTER, Mass
(UP)-
Matthew 21 5f-8i
GOLDEN TEXT
John Hi H.
V Lessen for June 12. 1949
! HE COST OF THE CROPS
Mark 15 15-47; Luke 29:28-47; John 19
The i
shepherd
23-37
iveth his Jih? for the sheep ■
two St. Louis physicians told the j
annual meeting of the .American , - , „ , . , . .
Medical Association yesterday 'forded the premature baby by When two employes of a i-, ,
The results of their studies in conduction anesthesia is certain- '.'"King plant started throwing|,
St Louis Maternity Hospital Uy of major import." the phv- punches, a fellow worker shouted j ,
Were described as ’of major im-'isiciahs said. “From a purely Tight,
portanoe in the field of obste- j obstetrical point of view, there
tric-u! anesthesia." V
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lama sapadhthani ’
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aid wiien
'.anas 1 c
i having
Now
flat '
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aen t
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said Father
mmei.d my
iiil thus he
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The physicians, William qii
Masters a id Robert W. Boss,
said there was a 10.7 per cent
mortality among prematurely
born infants in' labors and de-
liverin' carried to completion un-
iiifaience of conduction
An office clerk heard it j
fire" and telephoned to the
is no differentiauon between cau-; tire station. Three lire trucks,
do! and saddle block as methods arrived. j
anesthe.'i.i
anesthesia;
ten upturn
r ulses thit
then
technique in hich
.. technique in which
of the passage of im-
ugh a nerve trunk by
. needle of an anes-
194
*244 prem
38 A;
of anesthesia. Both techniques
have identical approaches, to
the subject to protection of the
infant."
They said that conduction an-
esthesia protects the premature
both during and after delivery,
and that "the tendencies toward
precipitous labors or deliveries
disappear.”
■ The indisputable proof that
this method is effective in hanril-
; ing the. premature delivery is
»rs and Ross said i evidenced by the-fact that only
;HOY covered 3.000 j three out of 244 premature in-
i' hospital from Ju-! fruits who entered labor alive
Dec 27 1948 There j died during the progress of In-
sure births. Dur-; bar or delivery, or before they
reriori, the doc-■ could he.admitted to the prema-
>vere 7.850 cases ; ture nursery,
ihors and cleli-( ' In direct contrast With thi
rried out under protection, 3ti of 347 pi en,..tm e
inhnla'ipn tines-j died either during labor or im-
). ut any nerve , mediately thereafter when oilvr
methods of analgesia were em-
L
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50
FOR
YEARS
It’s Time For
Typhoid & Cholera Vaccine
and
Avion Mixed Vaccine
for Poultry
Bowen’s Drug Store
LISTEN
TO THE
PRESBYTERIAN
HOUR
Station KSTA
Each Sunday
11:30 A.M.
12:00 NOON
HARDWARE
STOCK REMEDIES
POULTRY FEEDS
FENCING
VACCINES
STOCK FEED'-
ROOFING
DRENCH
HAY
•4ark id;
’orn.:, which he h.t.i hewn e-ut
34 A ad at tht ..
ith hour Jesus
Tied with .’ Iduii
voice Sviymg,
great -tone U> the dot i of the
‘/hich is, being in
.erpreteri, My
sepulch >’. md depar!‘>i.
JAII Y ETBLK RF
DINGS Mendat
y On the Wav Calvarv. Maik !5’
8-25 TueHl.r. H
.ai }; He1 Cam.
,;t save Luke 23 33-38. Wedliesda
Forgiven,
if Thief. Luke 2:
•:9-4d; Thursday Tne Cr: of Des-
Nation. Murk i5 J3’
;fi Friday “It
Is FiMshec Jehu 19 25-.it); Satur-
jnv-~Je.'U> I.- Bunt
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FIRS f MtTHODIST CHI R( 11
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Corner of Live Oak and Neches
tbsKMBI V OF GOD
Rev J. H (Minefield, Paslur
809 xiutn Concho
;4 45 .t.m.
H K Holman. Pastor
Morning Worjsfei
p 10 45 i m.
Sundav School ________1,0 am.
Youth Ket.o’A>hi
p 30 p m.
Preaching service . _ll am
Evening Wor-bh.
p 8 p.m.
Ey. ::Kt-1 ..Stic- service 3: ;■ m
Choir pracUcc <
Wed j 7; 15
Christ’s Ambassadors_____ 6 30
n
| . m.
Bible study ..*.
prayer serv-
Prayer mteting (Wed.! .7:30
ce (Wed ) .
. .... I p.IS.
;e::-i.
. '.
Radio broadcast Sun. Only)
METHODIST
CHURCH
: 30 p.m.
Hogan Is Missed
At Golf Tourney
CHICAGO. June 10—(UP1
; ■ t Bantam Ben Hogan . :
.it the • itiftnal open today
Fa- ;u a Wallace, president of |
•.ai Sta-es Golf Associa- |
ent a telegram of regrets
efen uig champio.
Hog ■ set a national record in
i s ,n of 278 But he .-uffered :
ii an luti"bus crash last
: pi He s recovering at his •
• :ne at Fort Worth. Tex.
W !1 •• • m .p, the telegram:
The United States Golf A.s-
- delation 'ends warm greetings
ai.d -i egrets at your inability to
ieleiu: the ..pen championship.
You have been an outstanding
humpim. as both player and
sportsman. Every g id wish for j
\ our full and speedy recover
ployed
Geo. D. Rhone and Company
"A complete service for the Ranchman'
/
Direct From Factory!
ifigSuj
T Give the Folks
a TREAT!
At WHOLESALE PRICES!
All Flavors
Pints.
Gallon
_ I5c
$1.10
#We are buyers of whole milk. Come in and
see us! 1
DAIRY GOLD CREAMERY
—Near Depot—Former Cen-Tex Plant—
Burkett Texas
. Rev J W, Tsckner-Paator
Sunday School .. 10 a. m.
Adult Bible Studv 7 p. m.
Youth Fellowship . 7; m.
Every or..- Is invited to these ser-
vices.
FIRST rRI.s8YTERI.AN
409 West College St.
Sunday School 10 a.m
with
‘‘The Church
.Training Cm«n
! Evening Worship —
, Wednesday
I Choir Rehearsal
; iear.her,. and Officers -
leering ..............7.30 P. St
* Prayer and Praise Service 7:50 P. M.
i Thurvdav
a Smile
6 15 PM Sort ol -hakedown
7 30 PM SPOK.-.NE. Wash. (UP)—Wil-
;.jm R Kennedy told police he
firs* noticed his $350 diamond
ring, was, missing 'shortly after
shaking hatorf with two acquain-
tances on the street.
600 pm
’holr Rehearsar
6.00 p.m.
Sunday morning worship 11 am. ROCK WOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
Youth choir rehearsal 6
i’outn Fellowship Sundai
Sunday ■«: :ng. worship 7 20
Senior choir r* •icnrsul Th
7:30 p.m.
The women of the chun
p.m. (first Wed in homes',
onrt Wed, at churchi
James, R. Tabor, Pastor
Sunday senool......9 .45 a.m
ni-1 Horning Worthi:i. Sunday 11:15 a m
6:45
! Young People’s, .Fellowship ■
Sunday......... 6 30*r n
L 1 Evening Worst d. Sunday 7:15 p. m
SACRED PEART (VTHOLIC
HOHflHO
Rev. Father Michael
Enter reverently—Worship
>i .:V-; Do;;,;: '.yilh'irmlessing
Slattery. (> M I
a Wt'i. sre" ,
Pastor
cm Kill or CHRIST
216 West Flm
Dan Fogarty Minister
KSTA, Sunoay, E 30 a.m.
Bible .school Sunday Hi a.m
Morning sen ice, sermon, and com-
munion, Sunday 10 4.5 a.in.
Childrens Class Sun. 6:30 run,
Evening service, sermon and com-
mun.ar. Sunday 7 p.m
Young People.' Class. Tues. .7
p.m.
Women.' Bible class. Wed., 3u.m “
Mid-Week service Wed 7 p.m. * p Sufay a m’
Preaching Service, 11 a. m . & 8 p. m
TRINITY METHODIST on Second and Fourth Sunday;
Ninth and S. Concho
Frank O’Feam, Pastor i j
Sunday school 10 a.m
Sunday morning worship 11 a.® j
Youth Fellowship, Sun., 6 30.pm.
Evening Worship. Sun,, 7 45pm j
MENS DOWNTOWN
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
IS- t» every Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Coie-
; man Hotel.
.Von-denomlnational
All men. initial,
ShlLOH BAPTIST CBtlRCH
Luther A. Dil'ard, Pastor
' Mid-Weiek Service, Wed*.. 8 p m.
, SEVENTH D. i ADVENTIST
American Legion hall, Pecan st.
Albert E. Neil, pastbr
Bible* study, Sat...... 2 p’m
Worsh p Sat
NORTH COLEMAN BAFTISI
, cat ;rCh
J. O. McCaieb. pastor
Sunday School . M a.m.
Sunday morning worship .. lLam,
8. % % ■: .... . 7 p.m,
Sunday evening worsiup ,8 p.m,
ST. JOHNS METHODIST
Corner Ripley A North Blanco .
Frank O’Hearn, Pastor
Sunday School each Sunday—l
Pm.
Preaching Friday 7 p.m
Preaching 11 a.mt
ROSELAWN BAPTIST CHURCH*
Roselawn Avenue
Rev. Evans I. Burleson
Sunday school 9:45 a.m
Sunday morning worship 11 o’-
clock.
Prayer service. Sunday 7:30 p.m.
Evening worship, Sundav 8 p m.
Mid-Week Prayer Service, Wed-
nesday 8 p.m.
W. M. S. Monday 8 pm.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
20e E.. CoHege
Levi Price, Pastor
Sunday School .
Saturday —7:30 to 8:30 p m
Holy Mass:
Friday and Saturday . -J 00 a. m.
Catechism
Thurs, and Pri. iSpanishi 4:00 p m
Saturday (Engliah) .....2p m
Evening Devotions:
First Friday ...... 7:30 p. m
cf each mortb
WHITE CHAPEL
i’APTIST.C HLRCII
Coleman Rt 3
h. P. Killburn. Pastor
790 Ave. I). Brownwood
j Sunday schqol 10 am Morning
..*•# up. H am Training tjriip:
Sunday Mass 8:00 a. m
Confessions: : 4
16.10 pm Evening worsiup 7:30
! p.m .
Wed .J...... ....... 7:30 p.m.
Ladies missionury society and
Bible study, taught by Mrs. A.
B, Strozier, every Thursday 2
p.m.
- Worship in
'trni
IMMANUEL B.AP1TST CHURCH
Talpa, Texas
Rev; O. C. Keiler, pastor
Sunday School 18 am.
Morning Worshfti ' 11 am.
Trail:::./ Ui ion 6:30 P.m. |
Evening Worship 7*15 p.m, ;
Mil III COLEMAN MAPI 1ST :|
CHURCH
Sunday School .. 10.00 a.m.
, Pleaching service 11 a.m
Evening Service ... 7:00 p.m jj
Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00 {
pm.
DOUBLE GATES BAPTIST j jj
CHURCH
Shields
Rev. Joe Roberts
Sunday school 10:30 am ;
Sermon, Sunday 11:15 a.ur j
Sermon. Sunday 7:30 p.m j
Prayer meeting. Wednesday 8:0( 1
xm | j
Hit ItMH AH* CHLRLl •T--f
417 Pecan' St. TtWjl
Rev, W. Wextberg. Pastor..... j
Sunday School * ‘ TO a.m. j i
Preaching ....... a.m.
Crusaders • .. . ■ ■■ . .• " 6:30 p.m. ”j
Evangelistic 7:30 pm..j jj
Bible study ano prayer service !
Thursday night 7:20 p.m."
| ■, . __ “ . EPISCOPAL CHURCH
First CHRISTIAN CHURCH w T. Hutchinson. Lay leader
314 ‘Comerciai .Sunday-Services' •
Charles A.' Malotte pastor. Church School .9:45 a m. f {!
.Bible school Sunday T0‘a.m Moaning Prayer and* Sermoi. U • ,
Morning Worship, Sunday H a m.J aia. • - |jl
fivenlng Worship, Sunday 7:30 p CENTRAL BAPTIST CHI RCH
m | J. P. Rice, pastor
Christian Youth. Fellowship, 6.00 i s»UNDAY—
Midweek Meeting, Wedhesday 7 30 ’ Prayer, service
Choir Rehearsal Wednesday 8:15
Every one is invited to worship i
with this group of friendly people, j
and to feast on the old fashion |
gospel of our'Lord.
CHI RCH OF THE NAZAHENE
Concho and 4th Sts.
L. P. Jennings, Pastor
| Evening Worship 7 .30 p.m
i
Sunday Scliool
Preaching service
Radio broadcast
Prayer Service
Preaching service
Radio broadcast-Mbnday through
Saturday 8:30 a.m.
Ladies Bible study—Mon., 2p.m.
Mid-week prayer service. Wed.
9 : 30 a m
10 00 a m
11:00 a m
2:30 p.m
6 15 p.m
7:15 pm.
N. Y. P. S..* 6:30 p.m.. 7:I5 p m.
Sunday School ... 9 45 a.m 1 Visitation—1Thursday, 2 pm.
Morning Worship 10:50 a.m. j Teachers and officers meeting.
Mil-Week Prayer Service, Wed-’ | pri.,715 p m.
nesday, 7 30 p.m.
W F. M. S„ Thursday, 2:30 p.m.'
CHURCH OF GOD
j Corner Third and Frio Streets |
l The Church W'here Christian i
®j experience makes you a mem-
ber. Not pentecostal , . . unaeno-1 Sundays.
VALF.RA MF.THOD7ST
CHURCH
Rev. J. B Cole
Sunday School . . .10 00 a m.
Morning Service _____11:00 a.m.
Evening Service . ..7:15 p.m.
Regular Service 1st and 3rd
minutional in organization and
practice.
Doyle F. Ilelbling .pastor
Sunday School ------ 9 46 a.m.j
Mqrning Worship ..10 45 a m. 1
Evening Service____7:30 p m ,
. Midweek prayer mee t i n g <
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
VALERA j
Rev. Neal Greer, Pastor
Sunday School.........10 a.m !!
Morning Worship......1! a m.1
Evening Worship______ 8 p.m.
W.M.S. Tuesday.....3:30 p.m.
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Coleman Hotel
Qelma Johnson
John Deere Dealer
Zolon C. Melton
Phillips 66 Service
Sturges & Gibbs
Coleman's Only Exclusive Ladies Store
Coleman Hotel Coffee Shop
\A/hat shall I render unto the Lord for alt His benefits?” (Psalms 116:12).
Every man of earnest and serious mind must ask himself this question as he meditates
on the goodness and the Grace of God toward him. We want to do what is right lh our
every association with God and man. The Government takes as its proper share at least
twenty per cent of every man’s income. WHAT IF GOD SHOULD REACH DOWN
INTO YOUR LIFE AND MINE AND TAKE WHAT REALLY BELONGS TO
HIM? How much would be left for us? Have you rqised corn? Or did you and God
work together in making the’com crop? And just which of you put more time and
energy into the process? Have you "struck” oil? Who spent centuries creating the oil and
holding it in the underground lake until you came along? Is the oil really vours?
What is God’s share? YOU AND GOD ARE PARTNERS IN THE OIL fiUSINbJC;
WHAT IS HIS PORTION?
Jesus Christ is our r'evelation of the generosity of God who has been the eternal
Giver, enriching us with every sort of good thing: From the day oLtlje. first creation God
has been at' work with and for man. Each of us represents in M body and in his soul
the everlasting toil of God, who truly wants to make us His children and who desires
us to join Him in making an ever better world for His sons and daughters to live.in.
JESUS IS OUR PATTERN OF WHAT A MAN CAN GIVE. TO HELP IN THE
PURPOSE OF QOD. HOW MUCH DID JESUS GIVE BACK TO GOD?
Jewish and Christian people have agreed that we ought to give at least a tenth
of our income to God and His Church for the carrying on of His redemptive program.
A tenth will not necessarily discharge all our debt, but it will show a sense of deep grat-
itude. Everything is His, even the cattle of a thousand hills and the abundant harvest
from the fields. He gives us everything which makes life abundant. Our ideal is to join
in the prayer, "Take my life and let it be consecrated, Lord to Thee.” Let's be good
partners with God. Let us be His co-workers. MAY WE GLADLY GIVE BACK TO
HIM AT LEAST A TENTH OF WHAT HE SO FREELY GIVES US.”
Tyson Jeweler
‘Home of Fine Watches
Cross Pharmacy
Prescription Druggists
M. K. Witt Motor Co.
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
Freeman Tractor and Pontiac Co.
Wright's Funeral Home
Coleman Gas and Oil
American Cafe
‘Good Food Is Good Health’
Coleman Floral Co.
Pool Cleaners
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