The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 229, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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Sun Slants
By Fred Hartman
Advertising
USB; l aw, IS: year, «10
armed aarvice, TBc month
na am payahla In advance, .
HiymtiHw: Tnu Dally Piw League
U<iiM nutter at th*
. postofflsa under Um
of Cmgreee of March i, UTS
ijtoaaai •
Wf.
Today's Bible Verse
ANOTHER DAT, another dollar: another week and
a hat full ot oandldatei.
Of nouraa, the deadline for place* on the ballot
haa not been reached. It won't be ranched until
lealght,
' Rut th* line* look aa If they are already drawn
about aa fine aa they will be drawn.
Her* la th* way the eltuatlnn remain*:
For Mayor Jack A. Ward, F. W. Burke, H. 0,
• Cornell and Taylor Gerber
Far Councilman No, l-Rufua Bergeron, a It
‘Banner Bryan Stratton. r-
For Councilman No, 1-0 ft Dorrla and W. C
' Wmam. ' ' ,
*» OnuneUntan No. g-R. H. Pruett,
" Thar# mky T* *tnof* candidate# by-th# deadline. ■
• W* wpn't be Mr* until1 all mall to Mayor E, D,
Cleveland atartrd prior to Saturday midnight la re-
ceived. ' ' ; ’
Church News...
Delegate To World
Meet To Talk Here
Christian Laymen
To Map Plans For
Easter Services
HOLT COMMUNION AT
GRACE METHODIST
Holy Communion will be ob-
served at the 10:48 am. acrvftea
at Grace Methodlat Church with ■ J™
Hev. Mtlton ft. Jordan preaching J* "J- _Harrl« County iw,
I haa *wtnn minion mesarttre R#V. Jor*
Fer Hs htth mtdt Him to bo sin for us,
who knew rto sin: thit wo might bo mido
tho rlghteouaneet of Cod in Him. II Cor*
inthiono 5:21.
EVEKVRODV OPPOSES EVERYBODY -
THE STATE battle* th* ftdaral government. The
county and city battle* th* atate government. And
there you have a vlciou* cycla.
Caeca In point have been eeen here In recant day*.
"""Sb
Ficina A Problem Sauarely
■ • ■ WwIVlIi *** j
The aUU would ragulat* tenure of teacher*. Uka-
th» atnte would set up civil restriction* for
Baytown fares no bigger problem than
‘ trying to .improve the sanitation of
Wire.
police and firemen.
The agencies moat cloa* to ua art our aohoola *,
and our city. Why does thy atate want to take over
the*# problems? Th# main reaaon la that w# have
failed to operate them the way they should hr- op-
erated themaelvei. Firemen and police In many el*
Um, tot InaUncc, have bean ktskad, around like
’ Mra. C. S. Harrington of Hous-
ton, the only woman delegate to
th# eonventien of the World Coun- a m. Th# Methodlat Youth Fellow- *)''.*Pon7'r »» «:J0 .
oil of Churehe. left August Ip ship will meet at 6:1# p.m. J“?r Bumta* Memorial £
Anut.rdam, will b* guaat speaker -*^‘**.w A tanUtlv# program
iiEsSSSfi
harg* of (hi. phaaa of'^7
Prealdent Ben Cnlm**
at a meeting at 7:80 p.m, Monday Enounced
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■ **»• *nvocatlhfr'8'?M
m
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i
JIwiY IAND.”
About 8* child
IJSsI *wdy project OH candy, it*
AFTER I S THE DELUDES
lo this field, tu advise with city officials in
• program designed to make ojjr home town
• cleaner and better place was certainly a
Stef* in the right direction.
This problem is not new to Baytown.
iWaomn aehool district* In Trttaa depending on how
they voted In triiatM election*. *
Of Course, how a fireman, policeman or teacher
vote* li no criterion a* what kind of worker he
will make. ___________________________......i
In other word*, wa bring a lot of thla centrallxa-
hired
x•
T
cr::: 3fess^s
S“sir “Dw' stfywfT sjf&<»■*. i*a
Th# two classes have beenatudy* horned Mm. NR.T pastor * J
Ing report* of th* conference and «*** uw Re^ubUc N“*»na, *3 J*
naked Mrs. Hhrrlngton, who wa* a ZEE? will b* *hJr'^*,cU“' *
delegate from' th# Presbyterian ,Ph?homr of Mr. ft# ProgHm ir|*wj
S”u»*fc&’HK.
»asaasr- «
texon’s Boast
)reign Dignitaries
■ harMAS W. NKHOUt
Fu aNGKLO. March A -«*»-
, Itojcr Ed Fuller got back
overiea* ln*t October, b*
friend* with aom# of the
member* of th* United
•t lake Sucesaa, New
Five Years Ago Today
SHsTSS
tomorrow. Hhi sermon will broad- t nion and will*ait In groups by A final draft of th« profr***
‘ ‘ ' “ “ i<* at thf Thurufimv m.-u. 1
Texan, BJd puffed idsl
Ek#t and dug for tha adjectives. ,
A!! about the cantanker-
From Doily So. Fil„ -*^£5*.J2H
elaaaca at
acrvice.
morning
»
worghlp due at the Thuraday nirtt^l
.. .. n “ n,H new 10 “*ywwn- * ,»« other word*, we bring a lot of this centrmltan- TVDays HEADUNES: Giant U. led «S7» application* in 1t* flrat yo^»Tg^M~atT« pTm.Vnd eve-’ Frrt Partir wiir defect the Jun* • *
xkzVTiZist tsabsw w, -rswksar- - s»B® .
S^rda™^™^1^.tup'a/X.ndTt; ^riud^orll'.^^XThe^pub- MtoW^I A.Ce j^“^^‘"toere will th.^h'u‘"Jo p‘m. wSm^
be a meeting of all church com- day. Thr guest minister will ht held at 6:30 p.m daily. At tht^l
mlttccs except the education com- Hr. Kyle M Yates, pastor of the time Dutson will conduct ku
Im* been 8,-cond Baptlit Church of Houston. Service for intermedlati-i «nd aJ
The muslr director will-he Troy |or, " I
TUNE IN! /
the Incomparable Musk ol
m
i
RATI
IN THE
lcm. Houston. Pasadt-na. Galena Park and
ill of the cities and towns in th*- whole area :
have given too little thought to this fact
while they have been growing by leaps and
bounds, both industrially and in population.
One of the prime objectives of the whole
Ihcory of consolidation, supported so vigor- --pnann *y»tvm. m,t with owr S4.ooo.mo m n»w mon-
*Otj}y bv- so many people in this section, re, ** »rp»Prtoied. it will b,-cnme paaathle for th.
made’ lie.
It took a Ion* time to do It, but Monday Cover- Ty Tri-Cit.c» branch
e zzjSLtsjzjzz ’Zzjssy <?~g ^ <*»«* **s
and Asaeaaor s office ji as moved
that will revolutionize the Texit* penal system.
Eminent aoelolosi't* the nation over.have been
pouring It on Texn* now for year* because of its
Suited from conclusions that there could be
no real progress made along these lines un-
til the Baytown community was one gfFvcrn-
- mental subdivision. It was realized that Pel-
iy ortounces,' for..instance, would je'ver
reach Goose (Veek germs. Ana vice versa.
Success of this program is. not assured
Th» project Pan not be completed oversight.
It WlH be a long, hard pull, for the mistakes
of tho past will have to be remedied. But in
tke end the City of Baytown can become a
model city in this connection. All we need
kl the wholehearted cooperation «f all per-
sons who think seriously along these lines.
Complaints by the dozen and even by the
hundreds havo been patiently accepted by
the Sun In days gone by, but there was little
that the newspaper, or any other institution
could.do about tnem. But how that many in-
dividuals, many organizations and the city
Itself have interested themselves, the day
will come when progress will be made.
It is a cinch that nothing could be ac-
complished without a start. That start has
Itll^f ___r____________ _ _
The Sun stands ready to help in any way
It can.
The first thing we can do is to congratu-
late the five-man committee for accepting
the appointment.-
In this group are Dr. George D. Bruce and
Dr. William E. Sharp, physicians: Dr. Clyde
Fuller, dentist: Dr. Harry B. Naylor, veter-
inarian, and Dowell Dammers, architect-en-
gineer.
It will be our pleasure to record each ad- .
vance that is made.
will bb at Z p.m. Monday at the
office of Humble Dining Room.'George Eng-
»h will preiide.
rriee was moved The purpose of the mee'ing I* "*.***. °'v> m<<’ " The music director will -tie
srkt ,,iw * - tcaapssu;
State ,0 modernise ,«. own system and act about to nS?primal weK-VS? feh ST $%£
the appointed task of attempting to rehahlltatlng t « heart attack at 2:45 a m. 2 as Easter music is being rehearsed,
those men whoso, crimes have caused them to be Sunday REVIVAL TO START . w.,Kvrr
convicted and removed from society Martin VV. Geitendorff, for 18 AT SECOND BAPTIST wruxtnv \aiii \i EO
It is timely..too. to pay tribute to OB Ellis, the years a resident of Goose Creek. Rev Horace C. Goodman of .. t'of ,he |M.
came.to Texas with a great record today announced he Is a candidate Aransas Pass will be the speaker „ ^,h„,h i,n h„ rrlld ln
He,»et to work and in n few for position N*> 1. on the Goose In a two-week revival beginning H.vtnwn Church, of Christ
brought about 1 he first step Creei rfty chmmlsslon in the mun- temdrrow at (fie Second Baptist • sunda‘ ^.....“ '
Died, d to bring order out of <hun» . Icipal election on April 4 to sni- Church of Highlands. Services win Th A iden Tex! is
Too much credit ran not be given to-Ellis. and wc eee.| E A <*S. - Williams iGeit- be conducted tomorrow at the Sec- , nf .
his route endorff was eleeled and continued end BnptiM Church of Higl>iamis ,j „rK)n us ti
In office untU the consolidation of Sendee* will be conducted at 7:80 b r„n^ ,he ,ons of God" 'I John -£i compared rn an gverageof »0
Pelly and taw Creek was effect- p.m. daily ^ for February 194V The goal for
Among the citations which tom- this Sunday is Jjo Sunday School
IV IS lllllt
Tennessean wh>
aa a.pri»on official^
short months he has brought about
RICHARDSON TO TALK
ON "FAR-AWAY PLATEN'
Far-Away Fiaces" will be the
subject of Rev O Byron Richard-
son. pastor of the Wooster Baptist
Church, at the 11 a m. sendee to-
morrow The, evening service will
he nt 7 30 pm
Miss Arnnna Watson .will be In
A memorial plaque to * fig.!
character, ‘Tugboat Aante,* - 1
hn a traffic ialaei 1 in do
Tacoma, Washington.
The Golden Text Is "Bchokl what charge of music at both sendees
real! that he made Raytown a stop on his route endorff was elected and continued and Bnptiit'church 'of Hig^'wi*. ^^L^J^^^hatCe^llJlw da^WJwo?'durmg^f^KiMy wL
of educating the public as to the neHs in ,,n„i .......................... a........... U____J________ __ bestowed upon u* that ». snouiu Ketio-u .luring rtnruary was
The Baytown Junior Chamber of Commerce had
prison reform as one of its major items on which edi.
work, and it joined other young men s organ.ra-
tions the state over to do Its share to help crystal-
ire sentiment in favor of the moves
F M Kirkpatrick. .1 r. regional vice president of
the jnyoces, was one of the Baytown members ma-
king a fine contribution to the helping to convince
tl;e pnbhs .that the prison system should be over-
haul. d from stem to stern.
And now with the money available and with Ut-
ils on hand to supervise the steps, the program
should he carried out
Monday will b< a gieat day in the history of Tex-
as when the governor pens his name to those highly
Important bills to make them become the law of the
land
Ed Lovell of Summerville will be
The Tn-C.ties UFA office hand- song director for the revival.
Barclay On Bridge
KEEP OCT OF THE LEAD
prise the lesson-sermon is the fol- i,<eo s a! a 45 a m.
lowing from the Bible: ‘This peo- -phe jumf,r$ will present an as-
pic have I formed for myself: they semhly program at the 8 30 pm,
shall shew forth my praise" 'Isal- Training Cnion meeting
...... ...... ■ The lesson-s. rmon also Includes REDEEMER LUTHERAN
Bu Sheohard .Barclay lid) following passage from the SERMON ANNO! NCED
■ sroswiwy £brjgjjan 'seience textbook "Man "The Temptation to Use liberty
reflects infinity, and this reflection for 1j. ense" will he the-pastor’s
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Nunday H AJt
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mechanical engineer and business
Looking At Life
By Erich Brandeis
DOES IT pay to be sincere'
According to what we have been taught, sincerity
is one of the human characteristics greatly to be
admired.
But. like so many things we have been taught,
theory and practice don't always jibe.
There' is hardly a wcelt that someone does not
send me a literary composition of sofne kind and
rvit/ ''hnnoal" nnlninn
SUCCESSFUL defense against executive is now mainly in Mel-
some contracts depends on your jj0„rn5i Australia, hut who visits
not being thrown into the lead at ,p)S coljntry frequently The other
the crucial stage Tossing away wis tn American writer on
an honor in one suit may be nee- brl(jgf arid the game was In New
essary to avoid a compulsory yorg,
lead on your part Into tenace hor- Aftn the io was led
ort d? toJJif K.IM A^lhgJfiAfe_9.<fi.v;.
the discard of the high card has ored by lhe K tnd a and the
to be done with only a hope that hetrt 6 Mr Tugen nudged
your partner haa the next ranking hl(| fe|low klbjtrer gently as If to
card of the suit On other occa- Pirate that the clubs should
slons. you may be pretty sure, htve opened at that stage
because of previous play, that heart (J won a Unease, the
the player across the table has A was laid down, then the dia-
ls the true idea of God 'page 25k'
the card in which you are Inter
ested.
Around The World
ask me for my "honest" opinion about It.
I used to give It, I don't any more.
I have found out that the literary aspirants who
send me samples of their genius don't want my
’
Call it propaganda for a 70-group air
force if you want to, but when an airplane
can circle the globe without stopping, it's
time this country entered into some serious
thinking about our air defenses.
The fliers were hailed f<jr their great feat.
They should have been. The builders of the
great B-50 will be extolled for their great
job of construction. They should be.
By the time the echoes have died away,
there should Be plenty uf interested persona
in high position in Washington pondering
tbUcaecomplidimcuL .
If our planes can be built to do it, so can-
a potential enemy. No spot on,this earth is
BOv/ safe from aerial invasion. .
It revolutionizes the entire world situation
almost wdthin the blinking of an eye.
"honest" opinion at ail.
They want praise. They want to be told that at
last another Shakespeare, another Longfellow, an-
other Kipling has come Into this world Hnd that he
or she is IT. ,,
Right now I have another of those masterworks
before me.
It is poetry. It Is all about George Washington.
It is awful.
Ordinarily I would deposit it in my Wastebasket .
and just forget about it -
But this particular pieef_j»-as accompanied by a
beautiful letter telling me what a genius I am, how
the writer is worshiping at my feet and what a
wonderful wife I must have.
Naturally I am drrpty touched by the flattery and
feel duty-bound to answer the letter, particularly •
since the sender 'endnsed A self-addressed, stamped -
nnvolono
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vulnerable I
East South
West
North
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mond Q and the spades run. On
the last two East discarded the
heart 9 and diamond 4, where-
upon Mr Tugen nudged hia com-
panion again South having put
the diamond 2 and club 4 on the
6 laat spades, retained his best
4 three clubs and diamond 7. He
4 finessed the club J, then threw
East in with the diamond 7 to
5 the J The latter then had to
pitch into the dub A-Q to give
South the lent two tricks and his
contract - .
The second nudge from Mr. Tu-
side K,;n was because- East should
have discarded that diamond J.
Had he done so, West with the
marked 9 could have won the
lead of the 7 and then defeated
the contract with the diamond 8.
The distinguished visitor proved
just as keen a kibitzer as a
player.
“GOSPEL OF CROSS” AT
ST. PAI L’S LUTHERAN
Rev. J. A Pletsch will speak on
'The Gospel of the (Toss' during
the 10:45 a m. services Sunday at
St. Paul s Lutheran Church, 1904
-Bleat.’Maiii. .—_______________
Sunday school and the adult Bi-
ble class will meet at 9 30 a m.
with the Bible class to continue
study of God's plan of redemption
as set forth In the book of Gen-
esis.
The Women's Missionary Society
meets at 9;3o a m Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. E. H. Eschenburg ih
Channelview. Mrs A A. Holle will
speak on the "Church in-China.
Mrs. 8. Howard Lee will preside.
sermon topic at the 10 30 a m. ser-
vices Sunday at Redeemer Luth-
eran :'hurrh
Sunday school and Bible classes
meet at 9:30 am.
ST. MARK’S METHODIST
TO OBSERVE COMMUNION
Holy Communion will be observ-
ed Sunday In the regular services
at St Mark’s Methodist Church.
The choir, under the direction of
Mrs. Z V. Warren, will sing the
anthem, “My Task," at the 10:90
a m. services. The evening services
will be held at 7 p m. The pastor
will speak at both.
Church school convenes at 9:45
am. with- Henry C. Lyles in
charge;-” '
The young people will meet at
6 p m. The board o'f stewards will
meet Immediately^ after-the even-
ing worship.
Second!
Baytown
E. James at N. 5th
O. D: Henley, Pastor
Residence
605 E. Murrlli
Phone 1039-R
Church Phone 1194-W.
Training Union 7:00 P.M.
The fastest-growing
Baptist church in • the
fastest-growing part of
the city. If. you come
and nobody speaks to
you, don't come back.
Our Motto:
"We Strive to Please God ”
EIGHT BIG DAYS!
(INC AND MS (MOKSHA
'UNO (vans Dim* ooutus
x; ‘ftDKITT IkOMIACI .
InOUDlY SPONSORED IY
MARCH
7 7 •; n i«
J. 6. Holloway
Motor Co.
envelope.
What shall I Bay’ Shall I be sincere and lose a
friend? - - ■ -
What would you do”
Your Week-End Question
_ Two kibiUers. wttchad South
on this hand One was ^ G Tu-
Zuir. player u.u.“y try to
BISHOP TO SPEAK _ _
AT HIGHLANDS CHURCH
Bishop’Wend),iuNold of^Hpuston
In. FrahR^-.»MA!»i«r
; rage, according to a fashion report.
’* Id be easy to erase any jrrayy spots.
LET US SAY you are a woman.
I^-t us say a friend of yours asked your advice
about her new hat.
It Is a terrible hat. It might look all right on
Carmen Miranda, but It looks awful on your friend.
' .... . .. ___- x-,... I,_U_ ,,,,,, ,,T
•'hose work as an electrical and
take In each side suit?
DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS
DOWN 13. Female
Inside Washington
With Central Press
I '* —^*
m
GOI* TROUBLES AHEAD
TOTON.—The head* that wear the titular
n -the Republican' party lie in' extrerae 'un-
with only a temporary armiatlce blocking
struggle for power.
political observer* consider GOP National
Hugh Scott’* five-vote escape from defeat
• laat month In Omaha as only a
breathing apell. New. troubles He
ahead for Scott,
ey*» man.
Mind.you, you have been taught that sincerity la
a virtue,, that you ahould never, never lie, and that
hypocrisy is an unforgivable aln.
What.would you do, my dear?
a * . ;__
LET US say you are a man.
Another asks you "Have you heard the lateat
Without waiting Tow your answer he continues,
here it ia: "Your husband look* llke.a brilllaht mdn.
I suppose he-knows everything.” "No, he dpesn't
even suspect anything." . •
You have probably heart that awful joke several
times. "■ * “ ■ ‘ s.
Bui your friend think* he I* a brilliant raconteur,
a-man of‘.the-, worid.- ~—H-e—r^v’+r-^’i.....
Are you going t(o disillusion him?-.'
Or are you going to keep a friend?
(archeol.)
cott, Thomas E. Dew-
Dewefs statement In his Lincoln
Day speech
SINCERITY,
oruclty. _
you know, may be first cousin to
In Washington that
the party Is "split wide open* has
brought a challenge from Senate
GOP leader Kenneth Wherrv of
Texas Laughs
By Boyce House
Wherry has pointed the way for
new attacks by replying that those
who say the party is spilt "do the
party a disservice—if there is any
it It is- in the leadership.”
Tie next attack dh Dewey, whose
_ ilaration that he will not again
aswr«ri.s
■«W STiSPhWrK v , mn.
Youre Tolling Me
SAMBO WAS taking his first: plane fide—a hop
above an airport. The pilot put the ship through dips
and spins, then straightened out and yelled to the
only paaaengar, fB 1st 80 par pant it tba peopia
down there thought we were falling then." Sambo
replied, ”Y*a, aub—ah' 80 per cent of dem up heah
.’thought disable thing!" , „ . ;,#k,. , ^
5. Subsides
9. Scope
18. Additional
amount
11. Removed
vmoisture
12. A support
14. Devoured
15. To go to bed
16. Sign of the
infinitive
17.Seoreh—
19. Lair ’ •
20. A song
• ■ - ofprabio —'
22. Suitable
23. Hebrew
letter-
24. Is able-
25. A mere
taste :
26. Cant '
29. Trouble
30. Wall border
31. Board of *
Ordnance
‘ fabbr.) 1
32. Asocial
gathering
of men.
34, A limb
35. Spring
86, Backets - ■
2. One of 21. Made
the to fit
Great Lakes 22. Game of
3. Sheltered
side '
4. Little boy
8. Live coal'
'6. Material
made of
poor
diamond*
■7. Plaiting
chance
2(. Bounde
25. Straight*
.forward
26. Jolt
27. Mark used'
to denote a t
~ spuriou*
passage
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so- ■r,nr* ..OT^a
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□nuu nQDBiin
□au bud
Hi'inuHw nuuu
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nauaa aauaa
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aaiiD dodd
meeting at St, Jude’s Catholic
Church of Highlands at 2:30 p.m.
tomorrow.
Rev. Bernard Romer, pastor, will
conduct a mass at 8 p.m. Services
also will be held at ,7 p.m. every
Wednesday during Lent. The high
ONE NIGHT ONLY
TiSO 1*,M. MONDAY, MARCH 7
Coast to Coast Star
IN PERSON
MAKE THEM RED
LETTER DAYS
FOR YOUR LIFE BY
ATTENDING THE
REVIVAL SERVICES
OF
Central
Baptist Church
Corner of King and Relsto
March 6-13th
Scrvicts Twice Daily
10 A.M. and 7:00 P.M
“Vour ’■'tudrhaker Dealer
KorJSV^a"---
1:30
I’M.
Over
SUNDAY
Over
KRCT
mediately,
vices.
The Convert class will , meet at
7 p.m. Monay.
Yfiterdtj’s Aaiwer "
JEHOVA'8 WITNESSES
WILL STUDY BIBLE
Hie JehoVa’s Witnesses study,
group of Highlands will meet at
7:80 p.m. tomorrow. Their subject
will be "Bible Study—A Royal Re-,
quirement/’
-ft Private - -28.^Wooden
II. Fact*
13. Even
(poeL)
19. Male iheep
17. Fragment
peg*
29. King of
hOHr —
30. Greek Mtttr
33. Variety
34. Told a
falsehood
36. Bench-Uk*
37. Wine
receptocl*
At t7 p.m: Tuesday the group JWIII
jpa*
Truth Shall Make You Free"
WW VMWPiaW — —r—
TO SPEAK AT HIGHLANDS
though i
of a new I«
Republican
wants the
.wait until i960, when the
____he can win re-electloa_______
united labor opposition In the Buckeye state. Thanks to Its transportation strike Philadelphia
ir* of Harold B. Staufaen, the so-called liberal has-become Abe eify of brotherly love and pedcs-
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Rev. A R. Zion, pastor, w
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preach at the 10:46 a.m. service to*
morrow, Sunday School "I* at 9:45
a.m. ' .. ' -.
"LOYALTY DAY*
AT HIGHLANDS CWUBCM
Tomorrow I* “Loyalto Day” at
at the First Baptist Church nf
Hlghtoadf. The -goal tor th* 9:46
•uik'.lkmdagr School atteadaae* t*
500. ■
$*v. V. C. Kuetter, pastor, wJtJl
speak at Uie 11 a,m. service on
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MILDRED YOUNG r*
Mart Than 10,000
Broadcasts over Major
NETWORKS .
JOHN-SETH PARKER
“"FRIEND IN
"SONGS OF COMFORT
■* AND CHEER"
"HYMNS YOU LOVE"
* Victor—Columbia
Ttii»Tow'
RECORDS
Missions.” Training Union
tt«*t* at g:30 p.m.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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Lester L. Merrlw. PmW
Hear Pastor Morrill • j
PratlaiiTi The Gosptl
Of a Living terdt
KATnRAL
Hear ths Bast in G*«l
Music as Directed by jj
Keith Dutson.
TONE YOUR DlAlft^
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Sunday Through Frldif
HEAR CENTBAL
ON THE AIR W WCBA
MESSAGE FROM 1®
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Attend This Revival'
‘ The-Church That I*
Geared the
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Wm.
FOLLOW The
There's tiSAOO^tile'
gas transmission linee... 1 ]
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And always this right ofl
crew*. United Om worltor* [
maintain this highway i
hundreds of towns and tindu
right of way is only i
organization ,.J,all of whlch|
a continued dependable i
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 229, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1949, newspaper, March 5, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028025/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.