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I TH* DAILY KEWi-TEUEGRAM Sunday, Dumber 27, 195$.
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lft Presbyterian We*taide
Church A§«emhly Of God
K. C. Holcomb,
Sunday Church fw ho-,! at Th« Rev
tb* HMkyteritn Churrh i« at pastor
9:46. Kupt Harold Htne* will 237 South F-ocuat.
b# In chare*- for hi* last Sun- I Sunday School begins at
day. Jack Gillto will become » 45 am.
superintend* M for a two year ^ Morning worship at 11
term th# first of January a’elock.
A* nomine wor.hip at II I Evangelistic service at 740
o’clock roll***- student* will P•*• _ __
conduct the .err,re. and the _ Mia.ion.ry Council
pa*tor will apeak on "What Ztt”n°ln 2 °
Every Churrh N*e<t*." Tb*
Sermonette
Of the Week
Mercy Flight
Made to Utah
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Each week in thia column will appear a sermon brief by
one of the Sulpha* Spring* miniaters. Each masaafe will be
individual. Todafy iN^^s**** it brought by the Rav. James H.
WswtbrfKak, p»«tor, We*tey M»thf>dwt Clwrch.
EXAMINE THY SELVES
Bible Study W ednesday
night at 7 30.
Your.g Peoples Serrica Frt
Sent©*. Choir will be tinging,
and Mb# Lucy (. another, will ^ ^ *7*0.
be at the organ ' * _________
At 2 p. m Mia* Martha Jo . . » t t' 1
Smith and Its* id Vernon Pit SM’Ill1)1 V OI tsOfl
tenger will he unite-J in mar
riage In the Prnby terian
Church, with Roy S Martin,
pa.tor of tb* 1 ir.t ( hrutian
Church, officiating. A recep-
tion follow* at the home of
the bitde’« parent*. Mr arid
Mrs, I). Lester Smith, 512 Oak
Avenue
The Young People will not
meet tonight, hut will re.ume (,}l||f*f|| ()f (r<)(|
their echedule of a< tivitie. j *
Jan. 3 with Mr and Mr., lion
Pit tenger a* their adult advi*-
ara.
Wesley MHhodittt
Church Services
Weeley Methodist C h U r t h
will hrrld the following «erv
Ires todgy Church Hr hool
9:46 a m At the morning rector,
ship service at I I 00, the pa<- 1
tor. Rev James II Westbrook
Will bring a me.aage on the
subject, “The Way to God-."
Youth Fellowship anti Junior,
will meet at 5:30 p.m.
Evening worship 7 .00. Life"*
l,eft-Ov*r«’' will be the pa.
tor’s subject for thie service.
"Framine yourselves, whetb-Jyou are to u*e the New Year,
er ye tee in the faith; prove; Re mem her a New Year
your own *e!vee. Know ye not. mean, a new chance, and that
your own kI«m, how that; to what moat of u* need. We
Je.u* t hri.t i. in you.” II Cor-; are aiway* blundering things,
inthians 13:5. - | we fail to make good, we mtoa
Special waxona have at least <>“' opportunities Every new
«mc vatu#, they k##j> u* awar« nrTe*ni * n*w to
of the paaeing of time The 'make good the mistake* of yea-
ri'HHnfr of on# jr#*r anfi th# tcrfJay. After all, w# wu*t
of>*ninir of »noth*r m th# new year If w* do
ally significant in thi* reap act. n"L wl** juft another
Ir bring, us fare to face with V** u> f,r“* trough. Me must
the fact that life endure, for| be , new in creature*, new in
only so long So another year conaeereation, new m our aa-
i* just about gone, and a/i- pirationa, new in freshness and
other New Year is upon u*. vlk',r> n’n °°r thinking. If
Many business concern* will! »* remain the same and move
l-e checking upon their hu.i- »><">* ‘be same line*, the New
n*ti, which will reveal their T*«r ®f everything that euuaai
succe’aa or failure and need* u* to forward to lt« ap-
for the coming year. j Rroach with hope and jtfeaaant
So per hap* one of the great- *nt‘< *P*tion.
e*t things we Christian* ran do! w* come hark,to our text,
to improve ourselve* i* that of where Paul tay», “Examine
checking upon o u r » e I v e s. ft yourselves, whether ye he in
could have been a New Year- the faith, prove your own
that Paul was thinking ahalit! Know ye not your own
when he wrote the word* of .elves, how that Christ Jexu*
our test, at least he was think-1** *n you.” Right now is
log how something new could{ good time to check on your
he Urn in the Ufa of the fob church attendance for the past
Morning Worship H 00 am. |ow,r, „f j,IIM Did you notice) year. If it ha* not been, what
Evening Worship 7 00 p.m. jwhgl hm a>|(|> -p;,amjne your-|y«u w»rited it. to he, or what
Prayer Meeting Wednesday j ««,|ve*, whether ye he in thej1* should he. I960 offer, you a
7 00 p in | fajfh; prove your own selves, j hew opportunity to bring your
Young Peoples’ Endeavor |(now y* not yoaT „wn salve* record up to your satisfaction.
Friday 7:00 p. m 1 h((W thllt J , , u „ Christ i* ml1" thi* f»“ b,f showing
T.oy Hatcher v,...,c ru 1' .. .........
434 Jefferson St.
Rev. H. R. Owens, Pa.tor »
Sunday School k:45 am
Morning Worship 11:00 a m
Sunday Evangelist Service
7 :O0 p m.
Wednesday Prayer meeting
7 :80 p.m.
■ Church of God
440 South Iaocust
J T Melton — Pastor
Sunday School . . , k 45 a m.
( »rl Anderson Supt,
Rangely, Cot*., Doc. 26 I#—
The Air Perea made an emer-
gency flight this moraiag to
gat a Portland, Ora., school
teacher, 24-year-old Rath Sab
ton*tail, to a Hospital in Salt
Lake City. Mias Saitomdatl,
desc ribed as a relative of Sen-
ator Leverett Saitonstali of
Massachusetts, had t-een injur-
ed in an
Christmas
severa head injurtaa, cheat, leg
and foot iajuriaa..
fas
suffered a
malformattoa which
derwent delicate surgery Chriat-
nma Day.
His mother ia atfl! a mater-
nity pattest la the Olney ho*-
Ptt»l. *
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Tanks Patrol
Uprising Area
to Death
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Carson City, Nev., Dee. 26
—A prominent casino owaar
was killed lastantly by a Must
of gunfire on the main atraat
of Caraoa City on Christmas
morning. Police booked the
victim's woman companion aa
a material witness 14 hours
later but said they still had no
Kandahar, Afgmntotan. Dec. ]ead on the murder's identity,
gotomobiic accidentals * — Army tanks are re- Bill Duffin, 63-year-old co-
Eve. She sustained ported patrolling the streets of, owner of the Senator Club,
Kandahar as the aftermath of; was shot six times in the back
riot* there Monday. Kandahar a, he started to enter his
ia Afgantotan’* 2nd city.
my* said Mrs. Suiter, • far-
mer empleye of Duffin, wna
being jailed for hu ova safe-
ty# He said:
I
decide to do away wMk Baby,
tea.”
Missing Man
Report Issued
Dallam Doctors
Save Infant
had information from reliable
| sources that Afgantotan au-
thorRies fear another riot may
; be imminent. South Afghan
Dallaa. Dec. 26 — A 6- towns ire reported to have been
day-old boy, sped 130 miles by reinforced by radio-equipped
ambulance from Olney in, troops.
Young County to Dahas for a Tht brf>sdra,t the gov-
life-or-death operation > > * •i«rBor of Gansdhbr province had
Christina* Eve, is reported in ^ foj.ce<( ^ f|te Monday w
good condition. j mob* which surrounded
He is the son of Mr. and ; an£j fired on hi* home. The derrv-
Duffin’s cohipanion. Ruby
Radio Pakistan said today ittb Rarker, was take ft to Reno for
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Mrs. K. W. Jones of Graham1 onsfjratorir were reported to
questioning—then held at the
Carson City’ jail ag a material
witness. v.
Police Chief Bob Humph-
have burned a movie theater
and three shops.
Radio Kabul has, said the
rioting was touched off by
what it called certain seditious
elements who urged people not
to pay their taxes.
Carrixo Springs, Dec. 26 kQ,
Zavala County Sheriff C.
| L. Sw eeten at. Crystal City in
South Texa* has broadcast an
appeal for help in locating a
! missing man.
The man is 74-year-old John
Laird, who has, ^een miming
since Dec. 22nd. T*he officer
said Laird disappeared while
driving from his home in Pe-
cos to spend Christmas holi-
days with relatives in Crystal
j City.
I-aird is described as six
feet tall and weighing 180
pounds. He was wearing cow-
, boy clothing and was driving
a green Chevrolet pickup.
Try a Want Ad For Results
Youth III-
First ( Jiriwtian
Churrh
Senator Offers
Refugee Plan
you." Faith is the basis for B||i whether you are in the faith or
a< hievemenl*. It to very im-; not Let u* resolve that during
portant that we keep faith in; 1060, God shall get the heat
God, for a strong faith wilb ‘hat we can give Him. When
gather up life, and pull it td-!.Vwu thing of it. He deserve*
gelher and give it directions.) that very thing. For u* He gave
Ho Paul urge* that we examine the best He had for u». Hi*
ourselves whether we he in this! *on, and that Son gave the
faith or not. It i* through best He had, Hi* life. Just what
Washington. I*ee. 2*5 —
A 3 point, program for settle-
ment of the Aiah refugee pro-
blem wax proposed in Washing-
ton today The xuggextion wa*
made by Democratic Senator
Gale McGee of Wyoming who
Sunday School will begin «tl returned recently from talk* . „ . .
with leader* in Israel, Jordan! other side of life, it. is raith,
arid Egypt. Mi Gee -aid there t*
a great urgency for discussion
faith that we will lie able to
make up our minds which is
the greatest value*. It ia here
that we will he aide to decide
whether the greatest value* of
life is wealth, Comfort, luxury,
social prestige, or power, on
one side of life, while on an-
are you giving in return for
this? Will God get your best
in 1960?
(• 45 in *11 department* at the
First Christian Churrh on Hun
day Church service* will be at
10:60. All college ntudcnt* will
hope, love, character, insight,)
intelligence, freedom from fear.;
Cubans Explain
New Diplomacy
Havana, Dec. 26'iiP
he recogmxed during church! plan rail* for compensation for|
of the problem The senator’* «* “ “»<* <>' mammon? So here Cuban ministry of .foreign re-
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service*. This Sunday will he
Ktudent Recognition Day, „
The Rev Roy Martin* ser-
mon’s topic will the "Decisive
Diaciple”
There will l»e no youth group
meeting* or evening wurship
this Sunday night.
lost property and resettlement
of refugees.
Mexico City
l{oi|o||H It l |>
Pentecostal
Church
821 North Jackson.
Services: Sunday School at
10 a.m.
Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock,
Saturday night at 7 30.
The Rev. Joe Ben Terry to
pastor of the church.
Mexico City. Dec. 26 i# —
Mexico City had one of its
bloodiest Christina* day* on
record
The newspaper Excelsior re-
port* 33 violent death- and 347
persons hospitalised.
Sine persons were killed in
traffic mishaps, H were mur
deicd and 10 died because of
th* tod©w-freefing weather.
The ne'wspapet also reported
burglaries and robberies were
numerous.
again ax Raul suggest* perhaps lations, in a year-end roundup
had better examine our-j of what it called "the new dip-
selves, and see where we are
putting the greatest emphasis
on our livek.
There to more physical, mor-
al, mental and spiritual weak-
ness In the world today a* the
result of fear, than caused hy
anything else. Thi* come* be-
cause of the lack of faith. Fear
mar* h a p p I n e a *, threaten*
wholesomenes* of mind and dl-
lomary,” denies that Fidel Caa
tro’s regime is trying to export
revolution to it* neighbor*.
The 35-page pamphlet say*
Prime Minister Castro’* govern-
ment has "neither by its ac-
tion* nor hy its ommission* in-
tervened in the internal prob-
lem* of other countries.” Offi-
cial* say the pamphlet is be-
ing distributed widely in I-atin
vide* human personality which! America!
God intended to he a complete! The pamphlet says "The
and perfect unit. Paul knew j thp(n<, gup4,Md Cuban re-
thix when he said, "Examine* ,n((ibl,ity for ,KiUt„ins in)
yourselves, whether ye he in |
Try a Want Ad For Ra*ul»a Try a Want Ad For Result*
Studies In Acts
(22:17-21 )
By C. F. Shirey
In out laxt lesson we found
the ataixtie Paul having been
arrested by the Roman au-
thorities in Jerusalem. The
occasion for this arre«t »a<
not that Paul had committed
any ertme, but a mob of un-
believing Jew* had art upon
him in the temple arcuting
him of having brought Greek*
into the temple and polluting
it. Thi* mob had drawn the
rutor to a believer and advo-
cate of the claim* of Jesus.
Thu* he was aiming to de-
fend himself by winning hia
• poetic out of the temple, and ! »<•<•«»»'« »v#r to hi* owe po*i-
were about to kill him in the , tion The thing, however, that
street.
At this point ,t h e Roman
soldiers had intervened, and
supposing Paul to have com-
mitted some vicious crime res-
cued him from the mob and
placed him under arrest. When
Umi arresting officers could
not l^arn from the mob the
cause of thia tumult they de-
cided to carry tb* prisoner in-
to tlte castle and try later to
determine what it was he had
done. As they were carrying
Pud up the castle step* he
requested permission to ad-
drew the mob that still stood
beteer. No doubt, the Roman
captain who made the arrest
wee glad to grant the priaon-
er'f request thinking that be
might thus learn what it was
that Paid, had done to incite
tU| Web to such action against
him. (Acta 21:27-40).
(Acte 22:1-16) we find
1 addressing the Jew* and
to them when, How,
why, he had become a
Christian. He showed them
siiftor of Christ like them-
telewe, but by aktratosr evi-
dedtoe t r e as heaven which
coadd not be mtoeenetrued, he
bed bee
the apostle knew he must yet
explain to hi* adversaries was
why he had done most of hto
preaching- among th1?’ Gentile*.
In (Acte 22:17-211 he explains
that the divine authority which
had changed him from I p*r*
secutor into an advocate of
the Way had also determined
for him the peculiar field of
the faith.
There are two way* for u*
to face the New Year 1960,
We may look hack to the past
with longing and regret; we
may spend our time grieving
over our losses; we may nurse
our disappointment*; we may
spend our time wishing that
someone would help us. If we
u.ixh to look hack over the past
year, it is possible for us to
wink up a good case of self-
pity. On the other hand, we
may face forward. We may
think of the New Year, as of-
fering us new opportunities, to
make good the mistakes of the
old year We may think of our
resources of health and friend-
ship that always enrich our
live*; we may face th# new
year with cheer, if we will. 8o
check upon yourself a n d see
whirh way you are looking,
for this can and will have a
the Caribbean has been argued
endlessly . ... . in those cases
where the presence of Cubans
ha* been noted in civil strife
abroad, it has been repeatedly
demostrated that they acted
personally, disregarding the
warnings of our revolutionary
government.”
1,200 Called
Back lo Work
HALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 26
— The Kennecott Copper I
Corporation ha* issued a call j
in Salt I-ake City to 1,200 smal-
ler worker* to return to work
today at the company’s opera-
tions in Utah and Arizona. The
action marks the beginning of
the end of a strike which be-
gan Aug. 10th, idling 10,000
tremendous effect upon how workers in four states.
Hr said that If he had been
left to make his own choice in
the matter thet he would have
worked among the Jews, in the
belief that he who had beat-
en, imprisoned, and consented
to death of Christians would
he c^hle to help tkoto who
were still following thi* coursa
to »ee th* error of their way.
Nevertheless, he said God as-
sured him that the Jew* would
not receive bis tostidtoay,-and
thereupon had sent him to the
Gentiles- la our next lesson
we plan to obearve the atti-
tude of th* Jew* toward thia
daclaratten by PauL
Address all
inquiries to:
comments and
CHURCH OP CHRIST
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SAVE ON
20* RANGE CUBES
Pre-Inventory Clearance
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I_QUALITY MERCHANDISE
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Wonderful Values
Not Listed
in thia Adi
Ladie*.
SHORT COATS
$14.9$ and* $16.95 Values—
Broken Sites ^-----------
Children’s
COATS
Values to $8-95
Children’* Flannel
NIGHT WEAR
Values to $1.98
Men’s Felt
HATS
Assorted Styles—
Reg. $5.95 ..................
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MEN’S
DRESS SLACKS
Reg. $7.95 and $9.95 Value*
58* to 788
SALE! ALL
FLANNEL,
SLEEPWEAR
All gown* and pajamas are
priced to move fast. Gown
sizes 32-40, pajamas, Small,
Medium and Large. Assort-
ed patterns and color*. All
first quality merchandise.
Hurry, save daring this
sale.
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DRESSES
63.98 aad
84-96 Value*.
67.M Sad
68-98 Valeo*
Choose now from these spe-
cially selected groups. . . •
Sizes 1-3, 3-6x end 7-14!
Assorted styles and colors.
Perky selections ideal for
dross and school. Choose
teg this greet sate.
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CAP & NECKWEAR
Great Values to $1.98 each---------
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DRESS SUITS
Values
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All Wool end
Acrilon Blend
BLANKETS
Reg. $9.95 ______
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Men’. Fall Weight
SUITS
KOON’S Feed Store
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Assorted patterns and colon in
our regular Bealipark brand. . .
Some patterns have extra pants
at s small additional cost. IM'4
wools and wool worsteds and
some flannels. Broken sizes.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 343, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 27, 1959, newspaper, December 27, 1959; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814075/m1/4/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.