Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 147, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1928 Page: 3 of 10
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POWER OF THE RESURRECTION
ER FANNY SAYS
TomorpoV
Eiwt Presbyterian F-a«i,
Egg Hunt
for baking
HAM
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C. Harpham. Jr- B. J* Robertson,
K. W H. O. Lawrence. W. R.
mu Samuel C. Lee. Herbert Arrtn;
Mines Sue Offliam. Helen Abney
Bn Petty and Elisabeth Wood.
si arc Mrs. W. E. Corbin,
Mines Margaret and Alberttne Cor-
bin.
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Students Recital Howard
Payne College
The last of £TSrtss •*
ff.idren. bare been unusually good
op«£d 7-v2? i
ffim wtio played CWp«* •'enne^i
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t»o^pgy“Tne cryttwot.watn^by
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r, APRIL 6, 1928
; 1 with good interpretation and urv
iWIUi good tone, a free bow arm and
Th* IT"" • flexible wrist. He has a fina sense
Parent-lbnehara* a»- <* ******“ and above narked tal-
at S:S0 o'clock at mL^
The concluding number at the
,”* .**•- W. R. nils will «-
at 1:00 p. m. to
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£“-20T?T“ P. T.A.H “ **“ “U-“1
jm^neet at 3:30
at the school
of the primary, beginners
and cradle roll departments with
•a *■**« party Saturday afternoon
M ^ m oMock ta the Pint Presby-
tmian church baepment. Miss Anna
D°bbs and Mrs. C. A. Lindsay will
Mrs.
Cotton Tbil
v. Win all be there. AU
. ■■ W tbase departments are
invited to attend
Twentieth Century Club
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Beautiful Buffet Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Leon O. Halden
pertain the Daniel Baker Faculty
Club and their husbands with a de-
ughtful prngrMiint buffet dinner on
Tuesday evening at 1101 Ooggln
The affair was in the form of t
roof garden party and tables ar-
ranged on the upper veranda were
centered with bluebonnetts and wild
pbun blossoms which developed the
Daniel Baker blue and white which
— further carried through the
O’MR m U I
dainty five course dinner. The per
eennel included: Dr, and Mrs. S. E
Chandler, Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Alli-
son. Mr. and Mra J. W. Trapp. Mr
and Mrs. C. W. McClelland. Mr. and
Mrs. 8am J. Mclnnis. Mrs. Charts*
*Horn. Mra. Harry W McGhee.
Him Alta Craig. Miss Janie Peavy.
Ifflae Helen Poet. Miss Katherine
Watson. Miss Mae Branom and Mr I
R. E. McKay.
Bridge for Visitors
groom, which contained an array
of dainty gifts from the guests.
A molded salad with delicacies
m pawed. The guests included
Mesdames J. Milton Ellis. Thomas
C. Wilkinson. Jr. Robert E. Hali.
Samuel C. Lee. Oeorge D. Rhone.
Walter Mallow. J. C. Harpham. Jr.
B. M. Bennett. E. J. Robertson. H.
3. Waggoner. H. Q. Lawrence. Her-:
bert Arvtn. J. J. Preston. T. fc
Major. Oardner Thomas; Mimes
Mayy Beth Sawyer. Sue GuUliam.
Dma Petty. Helen Abney. Elisabeth day**1
Wood. Margaret Camp. TVa juesU | " *■*
Were Mrs. W. E. Corbin. Mrs. lames Mil-***
C. White and Misses Margaret and
Albertine Corbin.
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Mrs. Pac'd Hubbard entertained
with delightful bridge courtesy on
Wednesday to honor her sister. Miss
Madelyn Shepherd of Cisco. Later
guests for tea called to meet Mrs
tfif ’ Dw Twentieth Century Club met
* Tuseday afternoon with Mrs. Henry
Btantngi. the leader of an unusual-
ly interesting art program. The
masterqf the day were dto-j Hubbard's mother. Mrs. J. L. 3hep-
Mrs. J. W. Taber will be the tead-
» of the program for next Tuesday
. * * * *
Forty‘Two Party for
Visitors
WOMAN’S DAY
_ Uniform flwn-|ed first to Mary Magdalene, out of
for April Stfe. The,whom he had cast seven devils.
And she went and told them that
had been with him. as they mourned
and wept
And they, when they had hexed
. , that he was alive, and had been teen
And when the sabbath was past, of bo-, believed not.
Mary Magdalene, and Mary the ( Afier Uwt appeared in another
unto two of them, as they
Test: Mark M:l-t*
♦ bought sweet spioes. that they might waute<j went into the country.
BY ALLENX SUMNER
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and a woman who bad raised
eight children of her own. entered
mother of James, and Salome, hao
bought sweet apices, tti
come and anoint him. j they went and told it unto
1 And very early in the morning, the residue: neither believed they
the first day of the week, they them.
. Afterward he appeared unto the
eleven as they sat at meat, and up-
braided ;Ohem with their unbelief
the OsmwsMi
of tfaa Raeurrw
our Lord finds Its moot fitting
and beautiful symbol in the resur-
rection of nature at wring time.
We never glow tired of spring, no
matter how amny years we live, nor
how deeply we share the experience
of generations that have gone be-
fore "*
Spring always brings a quicken-
lag of the spirit, a new sense of life,
and a deeper response to that great
mystery which underlies Ml change,
renewal'and program. We have
never solved the mystery of spring.
Genuine Expression
Is not this essentially true of the
resurrection of our Lord? Scholars
for ages have studied the record.
The careful eye of the critic has
scrutinised every detail, and again
and again the critic has assumed
that he had disposed of these nar-i
retires is “cunningly devised fa-
bles.”
The critic bee laid great si
upon the discrepancies in the differ-
ent stories, only to prove that these
stories come to us from the ancient
church without any such thing as
connivance or a conspiracy on the
part of ancient disicples all to tell
the same story.
The narratives of the resurrec-
tion, whatever may be their literal
historical value and sstttag. come to
us as genuine evprsmione of tradi-
tion in the early ebureh and of the
things that earty disciples
rat tree In point of detail
that the smsnttal and ultimate facts
may have become euumwHal differ-
ently reported even at an early time
In the life of the church. .
It Je worth while' always to rs-
that the isnmmnti of the
New Testament come to us from an
ago when scientific and historical
miicum nid not ocveiopw. incr
mam to ae also from a time when
there was little or no tendency to
■ties of the most mi-
A Great-grandmother, over M. came unto the sepulchre at the rls-
knH a uNwnn whn hart niPPd ^
___ And they said among themselves.
the University of Arkansas as a Who shall roll us away the stone , and hardness of heart, because they
freshman last fall. The woman, tram the door of the sepulchre? believed; not them which had seen
Mrs. Harriet Rebecca Hamilton, did-] And when ***** too^- ***** “w , him after he was risen.
V. Riddle entertained with! ed the second high
on Tuesday evening to Him Shepherd wee
honor her house guests, Mrs. John
H. LaRome of Big Lake. Mrs. P. M.
Ballard of Truscou and Mr. W. N.
Adams of Laredo.
Xbf rooms were attractively dec-
orated in field flowers. All game ton. Leon Lipscomb. Hubert
appointments reflected the Baiter L. P Allison. Dewey Poster,
note. The Ugh score favor went to Hardin, C. D. Pnddy. Ji
Mrs. C. W. Carter and the gentle- Abies. Greer Porter. James
- . aeon’s trophy fell to W. N. Adams.(chain, J. C. Galloway. J. w
* Mrs. T. Duke Butler i —
n’t see why anyone should be sur- ***** the stone was rolWi away:
prised at what she'd dooe—she'd al- ** *•* very great,
gays wanted an education but some, And entering into the sepulchre,
how she got married instead. The they saw a young man sitting on
babies began arriving. It was al-; the right side, clothed in a long
Johnnie is bigger 111 white garment; and they were af-
Oarter. J. W. Trapp. T. Duke Butler.
W. H. Burchett; .Mesdames P. N.
Newton. Deotna Triplett. Ctrl Ad-
ams. 8. M. Ballard of Truacott.
John H. LaRowe of Big Lake; Miss-
herd of Cisco-
The pink and yellow motif was
pleasingly developed in the details
wrought in roses and sweet
Dainty bridal wreath added to’__
floral, effect. The high score Javoi
went to Mra Charles R A ter anc
Mra Gladys Shuler Whitney recetv-j»m»
hootaaJKko school.'* and then there was frighted.
U Susie, and after Susie. Tom- And He salth unto them. Be not
o, ; ssss itas £ sc
ice was served. The bridge ■LdKti'The story of Mra Hamilton should en; he is not here beholf the place
OtodysMs££T WUtney* * t^dmuwton?! But pTyour way. tell his disciple*
the moment destroy their «u>d Peter that he goeth before you
plans. It should be a challenge into Galilee: there shall ye sec him.
ioae who give ud too *00" be-' a® he said unto you.
they believe they are getting And they went out quickly, and
My hn certainly ably dem- ^ from the sepulchre; for they
mat “While there's life trembled and were amazed; neither
there's hope said they anything to any man; for
• { ' '• ' -I • • • i*h*y were afraid.
j| '■ I Now when Jesus eras risen earlv
THOSE WEDDING BINGS 1 the first day of the week, he appear-
What chance does the married ;___
woman have to ggt' a job? Young
received the low1
trophy and the ladies' low i mie Mclnnis. Tea guests honortng
fell to Mra. Deoma Triplett.' Mrs. Shepherd were Mesdameg J.1W f-
attractively • Taber. J. A. Walker. H. C. 5r«d£
I A. D. Lee and Homer B Align.
A dainty ice collation was passed * * * *
to Messrs, and Mesdames C. W
Brownwood Delphian
Chapter
I The Brownwood Delphian Club
*. *. ot l*r*o *,“moon «“*
John David Bodenhammer of EkV>-
; rado. Arkansas.
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Mothers* Council
The Mothers' Council met Tues-
day afternoon with Mra. Thomas H.
Taylor, tbs president, in charge.
_/Owinc to sickness and a number
out of town attending the
^©strict meeting in Abilene., the at-
tendance wak small.
The business for tbs old year was
dlseumed and will be finished at
the next meeting which win be the
last meeting of the year.
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Honoring Bride
Mrs. J. Milton Ellis, a recent bride,
was complimented with a delightful.
bridge courtesy on Tuesday when)
Mrs. George D. Rhone entertained
at ho home. 4M Wilson street.
Roe# buds, bridal wreath aided by
»,1, nw m beautiful setting for
thTgame tables. The bride's chair
mi marked with a corsage bouquet.
The high morn prise went to Mrs.
Robert E. Hall and Miss Sue Ou-
tturn received the cut trophy. Each
favor eras presented to the guest of
honor, who also received a dainty
bride's favor.
A plate of salad dainties was
•d In refreshment. The person-
*L“32S,,5S!ri *.£!£.
^ 0Hlvw/ wWWIi A*
Winship, leader. The
topic discussed was “Pictures from
American history.'* Text reports
were given by Mesdames J. E. Bury
E. T. Johle and V. M. «h»fMd ■
\ * * * * '■£
Bridge Shower
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Mrs. Harvey Jones honored Mrs
J. Milton Ellis, a recent bride sglh
a pleasing bridge shower on Wed-
nesday afternoon. \,
The hostess favored, bluebonnets,
sweet peas and bridal wreath fOr
her game room decorations. The
high score game favor went to Mrt
Thomas C. Wilkinson. Jr., and Mrs:
Hervert Arvtn received . the cut
favor. The honor guest was pay-
sen ted a bridal gift. As a complete
surprise the hostess presented the
honoree with a mock brides cake
topped with a miniature brtfe apd
And he said unto them. Go ye into
all the world, and preach the Ooapel
to gyery creature.
He thkt belleveth and Is baptized
shall be saved; but he that belleveth
not shall be damned.
And these signs shall follow them
that believe: In my name shall they
cast out devils; they shall speak
with new tongues;
They shall take up serpents: and
If they drink any deadly thing, it
shall not hurt them; they shall lay
hands on the sick, and they shall
So then, after the Lord had spok-
en unto them, he was received up
into heaven.' and sat on the right
hand of Ood.
And they went forth, and preach-
ed every where, the Lord working
with them., and confirming the
word with signs following. Amen.
Springtime and Easter ;
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Today we' are making
a distinction between spiritual faith
In the resurrection and the mere
acceptance of certain historical
facts. Into this whole matter one
cannot go. but the distinction, diffi-
cult as It seems, has much validity.
It moans tittle to believe In the
ohysioal resurrection of the body at
Jesus unless one believes very vital-
ly in the spiritual fast that Jesus
lives and Uvea for ever nsoqp.
And there are some, who are con-
tent to read the
without ad* effort to
test how Jesus returned and
himself known to the disciples, whn
do find the fact of the resurrected
life of Jesus in the experlsnee of
the dleelplss and In their own ex-
poriencc today. We cannot dissoci-
ate the resurrection from spiritual
faith.
It was to those who had power to
see him ti
his death, and It Is to thorn who
have power to ssa him and to hear
his words today that he makes his
and modern wives who want both
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that the whole working world la in
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 147, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1928, newspaper, April 5, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093991/m1/3/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.