The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1930 Page: 3 of 14
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Belcher, winner of the
,.R. ridiiiK at the Hous-
i„ show two weeks ai?o
,j iji-ohp daily at Anvil
|eo. July
lloU.,i trick rider. and
thi; few women that
irorn an auto-
JllI.DN'l no IT
fcior: "Can't you see that
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Snioknij!.
"Sure, but you
any attention to evcry-
(U •>'« ' hat other si ?n
L,. fiossard Corsets' but
fdo it."--KxchanKe.
L| Mrs. I'- O. Boyd wire
Hjaii mi Thursday.—Hijr-
F;,:: ■■ i spent several
; wci4;: in Pampa and
kj ( , I ( n.itM i arrived
jd mi Monday, from Ft
[t i' fl her vacation
parents,: Mr. and Mrs,
feiiatser.
SUMS NOW CURABLE
lon't be ashamed to smile
jter you use Leto's Pyor-
lmc-<iy. This preparation
Ind a mmended by lead-
lists and cannot fail to
you. Di agists will return
it fails.
r. *ih Pharmacy.
CHRISTIAN CHI'ItCil
On this coming Lord's day,
June 8th, a tremendous emphasis'
will he (riven to the .subject of
Pentecost. Personally, 1 am irlad
to register my approval to the
more or less general movement,
and 1 furthermore trust that
there may be a wide-spread and
extremely careful reading of the
1st and 2nd chapters of the l ook
of Acts. To understand the term
Pentecost, as employed in Acts:
-:1, ,\ou must j?o back t<> tlx Old
Testament and trace its f|,si-n-
ance from Sinai down. Read
Kxo. 28:14-17; l, -v. 2:'.: 15-22'
Num. 28:2(i-UI; Deu. 10:9-12.
But don t conl use what happened
at the first IVntecost at Sinai,
when three thousand fell because
of disobedience; with what hap-
pened on Pentecost, of Acts 2,
when three thousand were made
alive through faith and obed-
ience to the jrospel 0f the Son
"f ,;"d. Space prohibits our
carrying this thought. luitlu
but if jou will Mad Hi above
scri/tures in connection with the
Passovt r 1' and its meaning,
you will be in better position to
understand ami enjoy a theme
on the subject and the following
one to which you a. hereby in-
vited to listen:
11:00 a. ni.—'"1 he Opening
Climax of The Ages,"
At 8:00 o'clock p. m. you are
invited to hear the message: "Our
Three-fold Duty."
Notice: Communion at both
th morning and evening hours
of worship. So study the sub-
ject of Pentecost this week and
you'511 be prepared to have it
discussed Sunday;June 8th.
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
Jtvanc! Farm, Fire, Tornado and Hail In-
surance, Automobile Insurance, all
coverages, Bonds, Compensation .>•
® Insurance, Car Purchases +
^ financed,
WILBUR & CHAMBERS
with Southwest National Bank
ni ' %'f:
SERVICE
That Oar Customers Appreciate
Every week our laundry is delivered
your home, fresh, clean and beautifully
lished. There is no trouble or worry
or you—just call 125 for service.
IENRY HUNTER LAUNDRIES
Roy Harrington, Agent
Phone 12S
the Lighter Wtrids
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INDM1LL
THE DEMPSTER No. 12 Annu-
Oiled Windmill is equipped With
famous Timken Bearings that add
durability, compactness and as-
sures easy running. That's why
it starts and actually pumps in the
lighter winds. Has oil-but-once-a-
year principle. Starts easier-runs
smoother. Self-adjusting in all
winds. Machine cut gears run
continuously in bath of oil.
See DEMPSTER Windmills and other
DEMPSTER farm equipment at loert
dealers. If dealer Is not supplied, writ*
us lor full particulars.
DEMPSTER MILL MFC. CO.
AMAMUO. TEXAS.
Improved Uniform International
MaySchool
? LessonT
"'v.!";! ,1' " ri'i■/wa'I KK, n i> . Mun-
Lesson for June 8
JESUS IN THE SHADOW OF THE
. CROSS
I.KSSON -r KJiT—Mu, tll,„; 2(l ,. a
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wi:t" 1 *e i w.n.'ijui thou
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^ JLNlOft JOl'lC—h'ufi'fl'lnif for
INTKHMi:rn atk AM> SK.\ n MI Tor-
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VOl'NCi I'EOHI/K A N11 a!m l,T T01'-
1C—li^t In-t ij-.t, iid.
1. Plotting the Death cf Jcsua (vv.
t-r.).
OirUt \wlli (li\ int* ilisiiiht jii'iMlirli'il
not only Hit fail ...f His dcalli. hut lis
time f:lilt liuiiijit-r. ,rt« is!, nuil:0r-
i*ie* In fecM-t i inn line *u-ie jiloulng
to sllynce His mikc by imulnit Mm to
I clenlli. In feiiile of thein^I'v'^s tlle.v
I moving In tlic llnii of (iiid's (It
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II. Mary cf Bethany Ancints Jttut
i (w. 6-13).
| 1. Tli® mi-niiiiix of tli« m-t (vv. ('., 7).
| Till* HiiulmiiiK occurred wlu-n .Ifsus
«hs lit ii.mt In .Simon's house. Mary
lioil tlie kff-ne^t nppreliensiou of nil
the <1it< i|i By silting at His feet
In loviiiu fcllowiililp, ili« oljtHinei! a
liin«l< nt tinili «lutli none of ilie
oiiier <ii*<:.ipleif liml. She niv that Ills
hoily nut to he l>iot,en hihI tintt Hi-
picfious life was to jo out. She en
ti*rot! into fellowship with His su'ffer-
invs anil the joy of His resurreciioii'.
'J. The imliyni-.tion of 11 e ili'i i|ili-i>
(vv. 8,
The action of I lie <lis< i|i!ec Is In
strange contrast with Mary's love,
jl. Mm} ijefeiiiled hj <"lii i«-t (**. 1"
13).
Jems could not a!io« His most ap
pteViative disciple to i • under tl.is
censure, to He came to her resciie. As
it result of Christ's defense. .Ttuliis Is
so stinjriii(j!y relinked tluit he lin-lcns
away to httrav his I.ord.
III. Jetus Betrayed (vv.
3. The l-aruiiin of hetriiynl (w. 14-
I''.).
Satan so completely had the inns-
te.ry over .Inda* .tlwt he sold Ills l.ord
fur the price of b sluve tl"*. 21:32).
2. The hetiityal annnur.ceil (vv. 20
•jr.).
While the.v were eating the Pass-
over Jesus made this announcement.
Who knows hut that the reason for
the announcement at this time was to
give Judas an opportunity to repent 1
The sorrowful question In verse 22
indicates it'in t the disciples did lint
seem to s;;si r-> t one another, hut di-
rected personal attention to them-
selves.
IV. The Dleelplee Warned (vv. 31-
3S).
This took place as they walked from
the upper room to the garden of Oeth-
semane. Jesus plainly told them, "All
ye shall he offended hecmise of^ine
this n'lght," quoting Zecliarlah 1R:7 as
proof. Though He told them of the
darkness which was gathering, yet He
uiive them a glimpse of the coiiiinn
li«ht. He said, "Aftf-rl inn rise" Htfuln
I will go hef'.re you into tJi lilee."
V. Jeeue Praying (tv. Uti-ltt).
1. The place--the 'Ji rdwi of Octh-
seii.nue (v. Jltt).
i';et lisemiMie means oil press. It was
a place.M-me three-foiirlhs of a mile
east "f Jerusalem, where "il whs
crushed out of the olives.
2. His coiniHtnioiis (v. 37).
I'eter, James and John. The same
'disciples who had been with Him on
the Mount of I tat MUiiii t'< u ' ie 11
initted to (to with Him Into tl e deep
shadow of the Harden. They Slept,
while He prayed.
H. Testis sorrowing even unto death
(xv. :7. 3S).
The cause of His suffering was n.-t
primarily physical, hut spirii: : !. I ne
plnsical Is not to he miniuir/i'd, hut
the harden of sill—the world's sin -
was pressing heavily upon liim. lie
was being made sin for u* ill fur.
f,:21).
4. The prayer itself (v. JW).
"O my Fattier, If it he possible, let
this tup pass from me." What was
this cup? It was not prayer to he de-
livered from the cross. The idea that
lie desired to escape from the cross
and thus stop short of His redemptive
work Is not to he entertained. Re-
demption through the sacrifice of
Himself was the supreme purpose of
His coming Into the world. The holi-
ness and perfection of His nature
moved Him to shrink from the moun-
tain of sin which was resting upon
Him. Though the cup was hitler, He
howed In submission to the lathers
will.
Teacher: Why do you insist on
sjiellinj? bank with a capital)!
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Johnny: Well, pa said a bank
was ' <i unless it had a big
capital.
Billy Allen will be employed
June 15, by John Kelln. Billy
will drive a truck during wheat
harvest.
burl cavInThardwar?
J- Studer shipped a car-
load of fat cattle to Kansas City,
Monday,
am
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An Imporlanl Power
Van lino one power in particular
which U not sufficiently dwelt on. It
|8 the power of making the world hnp-
tiv „r at least o( so gt'V'tl.v diminish-
iii the amount of unhnppiness In It
"1 to make nulte a different world
?^h t..iV«
er |« tailed kindness.—t. W. Fauer.
Four R'i Needed
Ws need the f «r He, not three:
Reading, •IJithmeilc «d
llgton - l he Hurnl'ifi Mue'1-
Suna Mae Fry is visiting in
Hasket, Tex., where her aunt,
Mrs. George A. Paxton. She ex-
pects to lie one several weeks.
■Mr. and Mrs. Ren Tepe, their
daughter, VYIma, and their
granddaughter, Mary Lee, spent
Sunday, with Mrs. Celia Barton.
Many Canadian peojile will be
sorry to learn of the death of
Mrs. H. J. Thompson, who died
recently in Kansas. Mr. and
Mrs. Thompson lived in the Gal-
loway apartments, while making
tiiK (itj their home.
A Good Place To Eat
Morris Cafe
And
Dining Room
D. A. MORRIS, Proprietor
Some ot' those who attended
the hall game, played at Shattuck
on Memorial Day, were: John
Cayior, Geo. Mathers, Clay Al-
len. Jtp Todd. Frank Chambers,
Francis McQuiddy, Otto Yokley,
Frank Berends, Sid Nolen, Roy
Merry. Naceeb Abraham, Cole-
man Jackson. Joe Reid, Jim
Iieid, N. Appleton, Dr. M. M.
Meeks, H. 1. Dawkins. Adale
West, Mary Owens, Mildred My-
ers, Bess McAdiims, Rebecca
Stick ley. Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Welsh, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Hopkins.
MARRIED WOMAN FEARS GAS
—EATS ONLY BABY FOOl)
"For 3 years I ate only baby
food, everything else formed gas.
Now, thanks to Adlerika, I eat I
any thi n g and en joy 1 if e ."Mrs. M.
Gunn.
Just ONE spoonful Adlerika |
relieves all GAS so you can eat:
and sleep better. Acts or. BOTH
tipper and lower bowel removing
poisons you never knew were
the ve, and which caused your
stomach trouble. No matter what
you have tried for stomach and
bowels, Adlerika will surprise
you!—Bader's Pharmacy.
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1930, newspaper, June 5, 1930; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125763/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.