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_ 4th ANNUAL ROUND-UP
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HENDERSON, TEXAS
JULY 13.14 - 15 - 16 • 17
THE BIGGEST SHOW IN
ALL EAST TEXAS
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J DEVOTIONAL READI.NO: I*ulnt O M.
TF WE are
cherished
BUCK STEINER AND SON
K. C A. Approved
to understand Ruth,
heroine of the book
bearing her name, we must know
Naomi, her mother-in-law—woman
of faith in God and
surpassing patience
and sacrifice in ser-
vice to her day and
generation.
It is the Book of
Ruth which we have
for Sunday’s lessons,
with Psalms 28:6-9 as
the devotional read-
ing. The golden text,
“Thy people shall be
my people, and thy
Gcd my God,” Ruth
1:16.
Dr. Newton
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| IN SEARCH OF BREAD
\ T?AMINE in Judah, where Eiime-
t l lech and his wife. Naomi, and
i their sons, Mahlon and Cbilion,
i dwelt, drove them to Moab. in search
i of bread. Elimelech died, and the
! sons married young women of Moab,
| Ruth and Orpah. And then the sons
hay at 51.25 per bale, he says to“iiS2t"£
he has already netted S55 on n0uncei her intention to return to
„ , _ . his investment. With favora- her native land, and bade Ruth and
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MEADOW DIVIDENDS
College Station. — Gram
two more cuttings this year.
That’9 pretty good dividends
from four acres.
four-acre meadow that is pay-
ing dividends.
In the spring of 1947, he put
on 400 pounds of phosphate ton of Greek mythology gestion. and turned away to her
and planted 5G pounds of sere- led the Argonauts in search of own people; but not so with Ruth.
and now she longed for home.
• • •
•■INTREAT ME NOT TO
LEAVE THEE”
^"JRPAH accepted Naomi’s sug-
cia lespedeza seed per acre
on the four acres. He set his
mower high and kept the
weeds mowed through the
summer.
By the end of May. 1948, 90
bales of hay had been cut from
this four acres of meadow.
land.
Mr. Conn told his county ag-1
ricultural agent, Phillip S. Nix,!
that he spent $37 for the phos-i
phate and seed. Figuring the
cost of baling at S20, and the '■*
the Golden Fleece.
She loved Naomi. She could not
give her up. Naomi had done some-
thing for Ruth in those years of
sorrow and loss.
: Dr. H. L. Stockwell |: ,‘Intreat me not to leave *hee> or
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to return from following after thee;
for Wiither thou goest, 1 will go; and
where thou lodgest, I will lodge.
Thy people shall be my people, and
thy God my God. Where thou diest,
. 1 will die, and there will I be buried.
The Lord do so to me. and more
also, if aught but death part thee
and me.”
With these sublime words, Ruth
• lashed herself to Naomi, and to-
gether they started on the long trek
to Bethlehem.
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WHEN FAITH CONQUERS
> YTERE we witness conquering
<£ n faith—conquering faith in the
£ hearts of Naomi and Ruth. And
they come to Bethlehem. It was
the harvest season, and Naomi di-
rected Ruth to glean in the fioid of
Boar, a wealthy and generous-
hearted citizen of Bethlehem. Faith
in action! And the world loves the
story of Ruth becoming the wife of
Boaz, and thus the mother of Obed,
the grandfather of David the king
in the ancestral line of Jesus Christ,
the King of kings.
And Naomi, through her conquer-
ing faith, held in her arms the little
baby, Obed, and dreamed of God’s
unfolding purposes to bless the
world.
In this unsurpassed romance we
witness faith in adversity, faith in
association, faith in conduct, faith
in claim, faith m confidence, and
faith in a glorious climax.
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WHEN FAITH CONQUERS
T IFE is always ennobled when
faith conquers. It is easy to
imagine how history might have
missed this beautiful love story, had
not Naomi been a woman of con-
quering faith. She might have given
up and over to her great sorrow and
pined away in grief and defeat.
But Naomi followed the gleam.
And her trust in God shed its gentle
glow into the lonely heart of the
Moabite widow, Ruth. Ruth clave
unto Naomi. She could not do other-
wise. “Truth is stranger than fic-
tion.”
And all history was enriched. It
is ever so when faith conquers.
Thus the poet states the case:
"God moves in mysterious weyt,
Hit wonders to perform,
"He plants bis footsteps on the see.
And rides mpon the storm "
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■CcpyrSgbt by the faSnathml Council of
Religious Education oa bobait of 40 Protestant
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SERVICES III UN
CHURCHES SOM
Baptist Church
(W. A. Dollahite, Pastor)
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
E. E. Phelps, superintendent.
Worship service 11:00 a. m.
Training service 7:00 p. m.
Worship service 8:00 p. m.
j Midweek prayer service,
Wednesday at 6:30 p. m.
Christian Church
(Pearce J. Burns, Pastor)
10:00 a. m. Bible School
Youree McGowan, superin-
tendent.
Morning worship and com-
munion 11 o’clock.
8:00 p. m. Worship service.
7:30 p. m. C. Y. F.
Methodist Church
(B. A. Watson, Pastor)
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Paul Francis, superintendent.
Morning service 10:50 a. m.
Evening worship 7:45.
Caledonia-Concord
Methodist Church
(J. L. Bryani, Pastor)
Caledonia — Worship serv-
ices second and fourth Sun-
day, 11:00 a. m.
Concord—Worship services,
first and third Sunday, 11 a. m.
Highway Tabernacle Church
(Located on Timpson-Mt.
Enterprise highway between
Timpson and Caledonia.
Rev. Fred Gabler, pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Gospel service on Wednes-
day, Saturday and Sunday
nights.
Church of Christ
Bible Study 10:00 a. m.
Preaching every 2nd and
4th Sundays by Bryant Rush-
ing of Joaquin, Texas.
Assembly of God
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship service 11,
C. A. service 6:00 p. tn.
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Faith
I cannot conceive that God could
make such a species as the human
merely to live and die on this earth.
If I did not believe in a future state,
I should believe in no God.
—John Adams.
Where there is no faith, there can
be no endeavor.
Believe In Life
To believe :n immortality is one
thing, but it is first needful to be-
lieve in life.--Stevenson.
What is the highest secret of vic-
tory and peace? To will what God
wills, and sirike a league with
destiny.—'W. R. Alger.
Political Announcements
We are authorized to an-
nounce the following as can-
didates lor election, subject tc
action of the Democratic pri-
mary:
For District Judge, 123rd
Judicial District:
S. II. SANDERS
For District Attorney:
EMMETT WILBURN
For District Clerk:
J. GRADY CRENSHAW
V. V. (Verbon) PATE
For County Clerk:
HINKLE SHILLINGS
For County Judge:
ALLPHTN HUGHES
CLARENCE SAMFORD
For County Treasurer:
OZROE BUSH
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
T. L. IRISH
For Sheriff:
T. J. (Tommie) SAMPLE
For Representative:
J. J. OLIVER
C. G. LIGHTFOOT
MORRIS SAMFORD
MILTON WILKINSON
For County Attorney:
TOM McLEROY
For Commissioner, Precinct 4:
MELVIN CLARK
For Constable grecinct No. 7:
M. L. (Marcus) POWERS
E. L. (Ed) HOOPER
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1948, newspaper, July 16, 1948; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815494/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.