The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1928 Page: 7 of 8
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SACIGS OF POWER
PlAl— Mill 4 & « .
TKNT- \Vh:it tun iim-r of
Hint I'U'll lliu u imi unl
lii in','
|'T< J 'It' — J. : US liUl's III.!
itljl a i i') ami .sknmm foi'-
Iv.'lsill Power of .It'MIM.
Mi and adult flmgi
1111 owr Nature titxi Ma-
lms the Sea (w. II).
I In* si'ii (vv '{>"•, :«'•)
to.iclilna the iniiliituih's,
tlull l In1)' laku sltip ul
to tlx* other side* of the
s 10 I'Si'iipe from tliu
ppHMB
en liy ii storm <v. 37).
Ii .Testis whs In the bout
istji|.l<>s they were over-
ilioulil esciipe the storms, hut
tiiivtt Clirlsl on their hont
P| linn h< at tii11not go
fjfiyt in the stoi'iii-to^sei)
1st of the turbulent He-
resting Ih sleep. The
I'll « very strenuous one
wenry. lie who inutle the
veil lie down tilitl sleep,
torm violently mwd.
rllierl disciples (v. 38).
linds nottiliiig but disaster
iwiiiteil them. They were
rrlfleil, hut they ridded
looping While I hey wore In
nncer.
rehiike (vv. 30. 10).
find (v. Srt).
ml the Lord's mighty
titi'ol the forces of nnture.
scijtles (v. 40).
Ised l hem for their I nek of
showed that they were
mi their circumstances lu-
ll letr Lord.
red upon the disciples (v.
l> tilled with great fear. A
ii^o they were ufrald In
the storm; now they are
|lc presence of the Lord.
Heals the Gadarene De-
:!-20.)
stilling of the tempest,
Bed to the other sl«le of the
[tent lien territory.
| y a demon possessed man
was In a desperate con-
was so tierce that no one
1,v puss that way. lie wore
I Luke S:2"). No chains were
to hold him and no
to tame him. In the
lie hi* hideous •cries could
while he vented his rope
hlnself with stones. Many
demon possessed. Much of
Ity of the age Is traceable
liise. As the coming of (he
vetli nlgli these things will
(I Tim. 4:1).
the demons knew about
" ! ) ■
new that tie was the Son
id that lie had come to de-
\ devil and .lis works Among
lis there Is no doubt ns to the
Christ und the judgment to
jltigh we liave many thcolo
preachers who say they do
Ire It. The devil blinds their
they rnmmt till lerstand
:«■>
Bt's power to deliver from
(vv. 10-13.)
out the demons from the
3). The demons ipiail he-
t, not daring to dispute His
they begged to he permitted
;the swine. As soon as the
Bd the permit, they hastened
hurl the swine to destruc-
|efleet upon the people of the
1117.)
fliers of the swine tied to
und made report of what
Brred. This miracle brought
tie out. bill when they real
loss of their hose MR he
-llm to leave their coasts,
od mere for their hogs than
and the, cure of this man
jjldurenes have many sum's
P
Hit who was healed sent homo
(vv. 18-20).
jib! It would have been safe
nsatit to nblde with Jesus,
•'lends needed Ms testimony.
witness for Christ Is one
pecn saved by Him. The best
begin thnt testimony Is at
here one Is known b<ft.
Christ Do ll
euti develop us fur belter
con develop ourselves. Sup-
| lei dim do It.—-F It Meyer.
Spirit Must Ltd
Is going to finv* control of
ttien the Holy Spirit must
* you.—Wor fry.
W.C.T U.
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I The W. C. T. U. held its regu-
lar meeting February 8. MMi
John C. Isaacs read the Secip-
l ture lesson from ihe 1 i7th Psalm.
jThe Lord's Prayer was repealed
| ir unison. There b^ing no bu i-
; nt ss to transact, the meeting was
•losed with the Aaronic benedic-
jticn and' all went to the library,
i whs re the afternoon was spent
| mending books. They are get-
jting in bad condition and more
! workers are needed.
I The Mother's meeting will be
held February 22. The follow-
ing is the program:
j Song by the Union—America,
i Devctionals—Mrs. W. C. Har-
i l'ison.
| Vocal solo—Marion Allen.
I Reading—The Soldier's Bible—
. Mrs. J. Ii. Adair.
j Instrumental solo—Mrs. Jack
I Berry.
Paper—Mrs. Vas Stickley.
INDUSTRIAL NEWS
Gl Paso—Standard Oil Com
puny will build refinery here at
cost of more than $1,000,000.
Houston - .$2,500,000 new Ma-
jestic Theatre will be constructed
here.
iiosenburg- Houston Gas Com-
pany tVamchised here.
Rosenburg—Plans considered
for installing sewer system at up*
proxincite cost of $50,000.
Longview -Construction of new
home for Kast Texas Chamber of
Commn'CL' will start soon.
j The new Chief of Radio Ser-
| vice observed that the pioneer.
work of Sam Pickard, his prtde-
cef sor, who establisher the Radio
Scrvice in 1926, has established i
the fact that farmers and home
mt kers want and make use of,
radio information on the work of
the Department of Agricultural.1
Grapevine—-Tarni nt County
National Bank declares 8 per
cent dividend.
All wild birds, wild animals, law to be the property of the
and wild fowl are declared by people of the state.
| Corpus Christi—All-year-round
iFire Prevention Committees be-
ing formed in every city and town
in South Texas.
Nacauoches—$60,00 new hos-
pital will be constructed here.
1 Palestine—Grace Methodist
Church plans construction of 2-
| story Sunday School.
I Longview—Santa Fe Railroad
will start soon laying 90-pound
! m here to Gary., a <li.>
jtance of 43 miles.
{ Higgins—Whiteway lighting
system will be installed on Main
street.
Texas has the longest pu - i
news wire in the world. It
reaches from Texaikana to g
Paso and From Amarillo to J
Brownsville and is more than:
2,400 miles long. It is operated I
by the Associated Pr sr. j
One hundred and fifty-three;
new enterprises in Texas were
granted charters in a single
month recently. This is a sign
of the times. j
|H|e llreaiii
Tobacco
Point Isabel—Additional rock
placed at shore end of jetty on
Brazos Island. Alvin leads all
other cities in Brazoria County
in shipments of livestock for
1927.
Alta Lom«i—Sunnyside Poultry
Ranch incubators in operation;
| have capacity of 7,000 eggs week-
j Lewisville—Widening of Dallas
Road from Lewisville to Dallas
County line in progress. Burr
Lumber and Atlantic Oil Produc-
inging Companies open anothed
oil pool in southwest Wichita
County.
I Harper—Local telephone com-
pany will improve system here.
Wheeler County votes $1,000,000
road bond issle.
Carpus Christi—Contract let
for construction of new pora fa-
cilities. i
i
Odessa—New Palace Theatre
opened here. j
Odessa—Construction of the
Texas and Pacific Railroad's new j
station under way here. i
Shiner—New fire truck will be
purchased for local fire depart-
ment.
Falfurias—Grounds of new Fal-
l'crias high school being beauti-
fied,
Alpine—Trans-Pecos Abstract
Company capitalized at $18,000
chartered!.
Taft—Plans making for con-
struction of new First Baptist
Chirch here next fall. i
Perryton—Plans submitted for
sonstruction of new Ochiltree
Caunty caurthouse.
Sanderson—New building un-
der construction on Main street.
Woodsboro—New wat * .• mains
'aid in business section of tl *s
place.
Pearsall—4,400 citrus fruit
trees will be planter by farmers
in this vicinity within the next
few weeks.
FbrftolcU^ grip
and flu take
Milano—Truck growers Assoc-
iation formed here.
During 1927, 19 textile mills
operated in Texas manufacturing j
83.450,000 yards of cloth. I
Ladero—Contract awarded at
$350,00 for paving 13 ftiiles high-J
way between this place and Cor-
pus Christi.
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1928, newspaper, February 16, 1928; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125649/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.