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THE HOUSTON HERALD, HOUSTON, 'toSQUEL IHWSAT, NOVEMBER 10, 1038 CENTRAL J. F. A. ANNUAL REPORT Gladden. ikjnnrwrfN ft Oakland, California, Letter.

By Rube-E-Doo. (Received LaJt Week) UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL AMAZING WASHER Hu.iif. In leu flats, aoaa) aa water. Anlhlnt (teas handkerchiefs sailta. By Snowdeer.

(Received Lut Week) UNDAY I chool Lesson Old Jack Frort visited in this part Glen Mcrey. wife and sod, Donay, Tbe'J. F. under the leadership of Mrs. Kenneth Stewart, organized Hgain this year in Texas County, by electing officers and conducting their own meetings.

Their officers were very efficient and their meetings interesting. Thus they have gained valuable training in this, as well as in Saturday night. He was a most un By Twin Sister (Received Lost Week.) Rev. Willard Cooinsr will preach at Central Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night. We are glad to wclcomo our new neighbors on the McGce place to our neighborhood.

Mrs. George Wallace Mrs. Ar and mother. Mrs. Richard Campbell, Pittsburg, Kansas, visited their UDcle welcome visitor.

Flora Jean Dye, of near Houston. By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D. Dean of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.

Western Newspaper Union. was substitute teacher Monday and Tuetday for Miss Stites, who had their project work. tonsilitis. We have seven J. F.

A. Clubs this Lesson for November 13 Doris Neal spent Sunday with year, with a membership of 138. Shirley and Mabel Riser. THE OF HUMAN Our assembly day was the best we have had, in that more of the elasses SACREDNESS LIFE M. H.

Huff and wife called at 'the Nolan Neal home Monday. were entered than ever before. The project work was splendid and every one did well. Over fifty dollars were Henry Price spent Sunday with LESSON TEXT Exodus 10: 11- Uatthew ville Wallace and baby visited Mrs. John Brown and daughter Wednesday.

Glad to report Mrs. G. P. Hill feeling better at this writing. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Wallace and family moved to Arkansas Wednesday. Klmer Miers visited part of last week with home folks. Walter Sutton called at the Resco home Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Wagner helped Mrs.

38-U. Junior Harlan. GOLDEN TEXT Thou Shalt not kill Dorothy McCoy spent Friday and Exodus 20:13. Whosoever hateth nil brother Is murderer. I John 3: IS.

given as premiums. Several of the members attended Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Char year keaie. Pally ataatesS. Tsraaa their state couvention in Sedalia.

ley Ramsey. Thev conducted themselves well, and Eva Huff visited Frances Richard' "Can make from $25.00 to $50.00 the delegates and committee members and aunt, P. U. uraot ana wne, in Jlilo. last week end.

Carl Chadd, wife and daughter, Betty Joan, entertained their parents, P. 0. Grant and wife, aunt, Mrs. Richard Campbell, and cousins. Glen Morey and wife and Donny Morey, at their farm home near Sheldon, last week.

John Campbell, wife and two children have moved from Peace Valley, to farm home of Mrs. Camp Mi's father. Arch Crawford, near Plato. Grandma Callie Crawford is glad to have her young grandchildren near her. Miss Etna Crawford, Manes, Mo lias been visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr.

Seay and wife, ne8r Turley, also helping care for her grandma, who has been quite sick for some time. Mrs. Crawford is the daughter of Mrs. Oza Rhoade, aear Manes. "Rube E-DooM is pleased to hear Mrs.

Joe Garrison, of Huggins, is greatly improved from her bad fail some time ago. George Holland and Otis Rook, of Chico. California, entertained as son Sunday. per week. No investment it satis- Herbert Mitchell bus been helping Lesson subject and Scripture texts selected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious EducaUon; used by permission.

The sanctity of human life finds its foundation in the fact that God created man in His own likeness and image. Because that is true no man has any right to take the life a tew days hnnd ia furnished. Writn G. P. Hill with her work last week.

Gale Kiser make molasses. James Washer Company, Independence, Kansas." 14-1 1 pd. Mrs. Layton Romines and little daughter spent Saturday at the J. G.

Wolfe home. Mrs. Wolfe and of another for any cause except at the direct command of God. Only grand-daughter. Alice, accompanied Sunday afternoon were Mr.

and Mrs. Georgo Wallace, Mrs. Resco and two her home. by the orderly process of law for the protection of society and in accordance with the Word of God may children, Mrs. John Brown and Opal Crusoo spent Tuesday morn' Miss Grace Cochran spent tlio week end at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Cochran. Roy McKinney visited his Grandma Brown Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs.

Aaron Brannam and Virgil Brannam visited at the Arville Wallace home Saturday eveniug. Mr. and Mrs. G. P.

Hill and Theodore Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

N. K. Wagner and Mrs. Ben Cooper and children visited ing with Mrs. Charley Ramsey.

there be any such action by man toward man. Both of these truths Mrs. Ida Gladden and Mrs. Eva Little Christine Wallace is with a boil on her leg. Harper are numbered with the Bick.

are declared in Scripture in God covenant with Noah (Gen. 9:5. 6), Cleca Price spent Sunday with which was made possibly a thou worked faithfully. At the State Assembly, Geraldino Turner and Nolin Malbenr won first places; Ernest Turner, Andy Turner and Xolin second places; and Lloyd Johnson, third place on their projects entered. They were given cash awards.

At the livestock and poultry show in Springfield, two first places and two seconds were taken. Joy Clouse won first and second on poultry; Dorris Clonso, first on his pipr; and Doyle Clouse, second on his calf. They were jriven cash awards as well as selling their prize winning animals for a pood profit. As well as working hard, there were social times, and the J. F.

A. furnished the entertainment for the W. P. F. A.

and M. F. A. meetings during the summer. AH in all, it was a profitable year the J.

F. A. Reporter. COOP MT. PISOAH AND WINDY CURVE Edith Neal.

NOTICE-NO TRESPASSING On account of danger to stock, am sand years before the Ten Commandments were given to Moses. Ihe new school building is com Life is held rather cheaply in our pleted and schoJ will open Monday. guests last week tneir cousins, George E. Stone and wife, of Oak posting my farm and no hunting or trespassing will be allowed on the Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Elmer day.

Nations count their boys and The children will be glad to get start girls as only so much "war mate land. California. Mires and mother. nlaee. known as the old Millard farm.

ed in the new building. George E. Stone and wife, of Oak Callers at the A. E. Wallace home on Piney river.

F. G. Keeney. Mrs. Alf Price called on Mra rial." Life is destroyed on the highway, in the shop, or in the home.

Let us declare again the land, with F. W. Stone and wife. Mabel Coffey Sunday afternoon. anent several days last month hunt solemn command of God, "Thou in deer near Mt.

Shasta. Deer are John McKee and family, Clyde and Val Tuttle attended singing at shalt not kill." I. The Prohibition of Murder plentiful, but it has been so dry tbey are hard to get. Several large bucks the home of John father Sunday. (Exod.

Gale Kiser and wife attended been taken from there this sea The word "kill" in this command church at Liberty Sunday night. ment is one which means a vio son. lent and unauthorized taking of life Herbert Miller and wife have and is therefore mora properly opened a grocery store in Orville, translated "murder." Not all kill By Backwoodser (Received Last Week.) Wvnona Ballard spent Tues California ing is murder. A man may kill an Oscar. By Jack and Jean.

(Reeelred Last Week) Harley Miller and wife now live W. Ham H. SPECIAL BARGAIN DAYS But every day in the year you will final hare) A LARGE STOCK OF ALL FRESH GROCERIES al prices that will sava you money. A trial will convince you. Ask our customers OZARK GROCERY ALICE RUTHERFORD other entirely accidentally, or he may be the duly constituted legal day with Miss Ruby Gorrell.

in Quincy, California, where tbey Mr. and Mrs. George Turner and officer carrying out the law of the ijave a liquor store. Mis3es Nettie and Elsie, and John A revival meeting has been going Roy Miller and wife have settled land in taking the life of one who has forfeited his right to live be on at Wildwood church, southeast of Turner called at the Virgil Kabler home Saturday afternoon, to see how down again and quite busy in their here. Rev.

Hunter is the mitiister and is delivering some fine sermons. grocery store in Cbico, California, the new house was coming on. cause he has slain another. There is also the right of self-defense, be it individual or collective. But these are the only exceptions; let us not after the blackmail scare and the Several conversioba.

jfuilty man is in prison. No change reported in condition Mrs. R. R. Sikes was brought home from the hospital and latest reports say she is not feeling as well as when attempt to justify any other.

Miss Ruby J. Miller, of Jackson, Tennessee, spent two weeks vacation of Jack Scott. Murder is too prevalent in our she was to return home. Those spending a recent week end land. In 1936 there were 13,242 outright killings a murder every 40 Mr.

and Mrs. Bennett Mallard and at Sherman Bland home at Elling in Springfield. with her father and step mother, Ben Miller and wife, and half-sister, Rosnnarie, also minutes. The head of the United ton, Ho- were Coy Scott and wife. childrcn.Wynona, Marie, Christena, Doris, Jesse Wayne and Leon spent Delmar Scott Albert Scott and Mrs.

States secret service estimates that there are 200,000 persons at large visiting her sister, Mrs. Wayne De- Lillian Rogers. Sunday in the D. L. Bray home.

Geere. there. in our land who "have murder in AKINS GARAGE Phono 113 i Houston Just West Ellia Star Other callers were Kenneth and Alvin Mrs. Martha J. Davis, of Lebanon, their hearts and who will take hu Miss Elizabeth Keeney.

of St. Bolding, Mr. and Mrs. Stona Holding man life before they die." Also id Mo- is now making her home with Louis, is visiting relatives at Licking and sisters. Mrs.

Coy Scott and Mrs. 1936 there were 37,800 deaths In au ier daughter, Mrs. Chris Slender, in and Mrs. Sarah Kabler, who is spending a few davs visiting with Mr. and Gene Krewson, of this place.

Fayette, Idaho. Mr. Davis is aunt of Mrs. Dorothy Miller-Stone, in Watch for New 1030 Plymouth Cer. Bargain in GootJ Used Car.

tomobile accidents. Some of these were by unavoidable accidents, but many were really murder because Mrs. Bnay. Monta Vandervoort and wife, of Bcrnice Sikes is staying with her Oakland, California. Wildwood community, are the proud parents until her mother is better and parents of a baby girl, She has been then she will return to her Beauty the one responsible drove with defective brakes, dangerous tires, or while ha waa intoxicated.

Add to these the deaths in industry caused by failure to provide proper safe gives the name Margaret Marie. Central. Shop in Norwood. A. P.

HUL wife and sooa, Utah Mrs. Mantha Roberts spent Corduroy Tiro Direct front Factory Price aro Low. Cesoline II Butteries Part. Erpcrt Repair VcrbPpcinpt Ccrvico Approved Shall UWicaUon. Son us for Winter Chodtaa and Otto, visited at Joplin with their By Twin Sister.

(Received Last Week) Wednesday night with her daughter, eooa, caicb Hill and family and Coy guards or healthy working conditions, and by the exploitation of child labor, and we say again, that wa should cry aloud. "Thou shalt Mrs. Ruby Holding. HUL and daughter. Mrs.

Nick Martin. Frost came Saturday night and Bert Bolding is helping Mr. Kabler and family. Tbey were Mccom pa tr killed everything. Makes us think cut wood this week.

do no murder." ied on the trip by another daughter, old man Winter is coming. Mr. Moris Muray and Billy Btur- n. The Cause of Murder (Matt. Mrs.

Bessie Legion, and husband, of 5:21. 22). Raymondville. Mrs. Arville Wallace and Mrs.

Bell Reece visited Mrs. Ben Cooper gill spent the week end at the home of their uncle, Mr. Carter. The Sermon on the Mount, from lias uons Lea Scott spent a re Wednesday afternoon. The 'Tacky" party was well at cent iiutht with her aunt Mrs.

which the rest of our lesson is taken, while it "describes the character H. McKinney was a caller at tended Saturday night There were More the wiafay- rreeland Atkissoa. near Licking. the Brown noma Thursday. some very tacky ones present.

Owen uuo Beasley and family are gone Creason and Mrs. Laura Carter were Virgil Stark and boys cut feed for of the citizens of the earthly kingdom which the Messiah came to set up" and "assumes a class of people already saved, regenerated, and in fellowship with their King" to IUinoia, where Miio baa employ meat. chosen for the tackiest couple and won first prize. Mrs. Addie Scott.

Mies Elizabeth (James M. Gray), does provide run- Keeney. Mrs. Delta Krewsoo and damentaT principles for the guid daughter. Delma Jean, visited their ance of the Christian.

aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Hatch. In this matter of murder, Jesus OAK TTTTiTi By Oak Leaf (Received Lut Week.) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mercer and Mrs.

Mabel Wilcoxon visited her cuts right through the outward aspects of the matter and points out father, Jack Scott. By rd Wright and wife and Mrs. that an angry hatred In the heart is the root of all murder. If we hate, we have murder in our hearts. Cd Wallace Saturday.

Mrs. IvaMiers and Mrs BeU Reece visited Mrs. N. X. Wagner Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. John Brown and Miss Trevil Brown called on Mrs. A. E. Wallace Tuesday.

Misses Dorothy Wagner and Gol-die Brannam spent Sunday night with Mrs. Ben Cooper and children. Mrs. Ernest Wall moved Sunday to the Newton ranch, where her has work. In Memoriam.

In sad but loving remembrance Lillian Rogers and son. Junior, called son, vhanes Kay, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace and Wayne Bates visited with Mrs.

Walter Adams, Sunday. at the Albert Scott home. Circumstances may hinder its ful Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Brashes rs and Claud Courtney and family called fillment, but the danger is always on their daughter. Mrs. Harry Lee, there until we remove the cause. Just being angry calling our broth children were Saturday night and Sunday visitors at the W. IL Haney home.

recently. er "Raca" (the modern equivalent of which is "nobody and Clyde Young and wife, of Plain- The masquerade party at the home calling him "thou fool," which clas view, Texas, have been visiting at the G. S. Haggard home. of Arch Totten Saturday night was sifies him as "morally worthless" well attended and all reported air en- BEFORE THE SNOW COMES-Soo that the House) is Painted.

So that the Roof on your Home or Darn or any Building about the placs Is sound and is protected from Cold, Rain and Snow. Protect your family, your stock and your property. these are the three dreadful down Mrs. Luther Kirkman was quite oyable time. sick the first of the week, but is Elder and Mrs.

Branson, of Sum- better. ward steps to murder. And they begin in anger. May God help those of us who have strong feelings that we may hut them to the mersville, attended Sunday school in Harry Scott and family have the cftrnoon Sunday and he devil in such anger against our preached after Sunday school. moved to the Maggie Lewis farm and Mrs.

Lela Ford has moved in brother I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Keeney and with her father, Jack Scott, having m.

The Prevention of Murder of our darling baby brother, Wayne KedfH? who departed this life one year ago, October 21, 1937. You left us Just one year ago today. The voice we love is still; you left a space within our hearts and borne that never can be filled. How much we miss you, darling Wayne, no one but God can tell. We miss your precious footsteps, your smiling face so well.

We often sit and think of you when we are all alone, for (Metal Rowuug 1 Roll Roofing Hectagon Shingles Largo Shipment Of Roofing (Matt. 38-42). children spent Saturday and Sunday at Preseott with Mr. and Mrs. F.

G. Keeney. Prevention with God means more Mrs. V. I.

Stark visited with Mr. bought the borne place. Mr. Ford is still in Kansas, but will come to the farm later. Mra.

Laura Reed, of Licking, visited with her brothers, Jack and Albert Scott. and Mrs. Jess Bressie Sunday. Building Matcriolo Poors, Windows, Celotex Building Material Line Is Complete Calvin Cole and Ireatess Keeney than putting up a barrier to keep us from killing. He deals with the heart, and thus puts the whole life right.

It is not even a question of how we may feel against our brother. If he has aught against us we are to do all we can to win him. visited with Tommy and Johnnie Cola Sunday morning. memory is the only thing that grief can call its own. He was so kind and loving, it was hard to see him die, but we shall strive to meet him In that beautiful land on high.

God Lena Hamit, of Rose Hill, spent "MOTHER He may be unreasonable, grasping, the week end with Grace Hawkins. and unfair. However, the spirit that Ruth Owen spent Saturday night knew that he was suffering and the with Mary Totten. Autumn is my favorite time of the year, and my thoughts go back to Mother, dear; I notice the change in the leaves and air, and recall the will win him is not that of retaliation or sullen submission to the inevitable, but rather a free and willing going even beyond what is Mrs. Paul Bennett spent Wednes day night at the C.

E. Keeney home. Home Choice Line of Modern and Up-to-Date Furniture en UrnlOhing Display. Rug and Linoleums Norge Refrigerators Washing llaehines CfAtrA (Line of Heaters, Ranges, Oil Stoves dtOVOG circulating Heaters Complete Palnts, Varnishes, Wire Fencing, Wall Paper Electrical Supplies Mrs. S.

R. Adair, Mrs. Goldie Gar- sills were bard to climb, so He closed liia weary eyelids and whispered, Peace be thine." Written by his devoted sister, Bessie. changing in my Mother's hair. The full interpretation of this pas I stop and ask "can it be true that witz and Mrs.

Paul Bennett called on Mrs. C. E. Keeney Monday sage is not possiDie in our limited space. It is clear from other scrip my Mother grows old as others dot" Bat I know she will always be, the tures that it does not mean that Leon a Fisher and Alzada Keeney sweetest mother in the world to me.

wicked and unscrupulous men are And often when I'm alone, my attended the band marching festival at Willow Springs Monday night. thoughts homeward roam to picture the face that I'll find, Mother, so Mr. and Mrs. Bon Towe, of Nevada, relieves COLDS, Fever and Headaches due to colds have bought the Fred Lee place, good, so patient and kind. to be permitted to defraud and destroy God's people.

At the same time, we must not explain away the heart of our Lord's interpretation of this great commandment. Let us seek His grace that we may, like Him, silence by our loving deeds and words even the bitter gainsay-era of the gospel. RUTHERFORD'S 38 To me she is a queen; of her each Liquid, Tablets, saaive, Nose Drops north of Oak Hill, and will move soon. night I dream, and hope that I may Vera Fisher spent Thursday night always be, as good to hor as she is Try "RM-My-TimN" A Wonderful liniment with Alzada Keeney. to me.

Irleene Lewis..

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