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It is so important that a child feel secure and loved the first weeks and months
of its life Our foremost authorities say that if a child's spiritual and emotional
welfare is neglected in the early weeks of life, there is a great chance of per
manent damage to its personality growth
Therefore on this day. we honor not only the beloved mothers of our adults
and youth, but the very young mother who has both the tremendous respon-
sibility and the precious opportunity to mold the life and character of the very
young child May she seek early God's help, who in the person of the Son. said.
"Suffer the little children to come unto me "
PRESBYTERIAN
Union Presbyterian Church
Fisk and Depot Sts.
BAPTIST
Austin Am. Baptist Church
2710 Austin Am.
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NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Gospel Assembly
1617 Main Bhd.
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obey them and live in ac-
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Primitive Baptist
1515 Brady Am.
Mt Son Baptist Church
914 Bailey St
Little Son Baptist Church
601 Cordell
Faith Baptist Church
2001 14th St
Bible Baptist Church
12th A BRADY
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TUNE-UP & REPAIR
PICKUP & DELIVER
PH. 646-9484
NAZARENE
First Church of the Nazareno
Seventh and Am. I
Bluffview Church of
The Nazarene
1045 West Commerce St
ADVENTIST
Seventh Day Adventist
Avenue D and 11th Street
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Assembly of God Church
Fisk and 4th
Southside Assembly of God
13th and Ave. I
METHODIST
Central Methodist
Second St. and Ave. G
Emanuel Chapel Methodist
300 Beaver
First Methodist
2501 10th
Johnson Memorial Methodist
1811 Main Boulevard
Lee Chapel A.M.E. Church
Beaver and Cordell Sts.
West Side Latin-American
Methodist Church
1105 Victoria St.
First Methodist
Richland Springs
Bowser
Zephyr Methodist
Mullin Methodist
first United Methodist Church
Bangs, Texas
MORMON
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints (Mormon)
Services
2314 Austin Am.
Milton Avenue Baptist
606 Milton
Rocky Creek Baptist
Cross Plains Hwy.
Woodland Heights Baptist
Indian Creek Road
Church by the lake
Lovers Lane
Shamrock Shores Addition
CATHOLIC
St. Mary's Catholic
1105 Main Am.
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church
Coggin and 13th St
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
1814 Vincent
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ
900 W. Austin
Austin Avenue
Church of Christ
1020 Austin Am.
Brady Ave. Church of Christ
1610 Brady Am.
Woodland Heights
Church of Christ
Indian Creek Road
Sixth Street Church of Christ
408 Sixth St
Early Church of Christ
Early Community on
Fort Worth Highway
North Side Church of Christ
1412 Belle Plain
Vine Street Church of Christ
1412 Belle Plain
Vine Street Church of Christ
1123 Vine St.
Southside Church of Christ
Third and Am. K
EPISCOPAL
St. John's Episcopal Church
700 Main
Church of the Good Shepherd
Good Shepherd Drive
LUTHERAN
Grace Lutheran
Coggin and 1st St
CONGREGATIONAL
METHODIST
first Congregational
Methodist Church
3001 Coggin Am.
SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Bolle Plain Baptist
2010 Belle Plain
Calvary Baptist
Ninth at Am. )
Jones Chapel Baptist Church
Fort Worth Highway
Hillcrest Baptist Church
Corner 18th and Ave. E
Central Baptist Church
Corner Brady and Second St
Avenue D Baptist Church
1101 Ave. 0
Coggin Avenue Baptist
1818 Coggin
Northside Baptist
Comer Elm and Cleburne St.
Sunset Baptist
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Early First Baptist
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First Baptist Church
208 Austin Am.
First Baptist Church
Bangs, Texas
Melwood Baptist Church
Melwood at Wesley St
Victory Baptist Church
2204 W. Center
Latin-American Baptist
1600 Melwood
Five years ago: The Nixon
administration announced that
an American and Soutl. Viet-
namese drive into Cambodia
had been a success, with the
capture of major enemy ammu-
nition supplies.
highest level of which he is these several areas. Conformity
capable. He should be as much with them is obligatory and not
like God as be can.
NEARS
STAYING OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M
EVERY FRIDAY
SOUTHWEST'BANK
MEMBER in 9
CONCERN FOR
THE UNFORTUNATE
Lev. 19:9-10
The practice of the farmer
and orchardist is used here to
illustrate the attitude which
God’s people should have
toward those who have less of
this world's goods than they
have. When the produce of the
field is harvested, the edges and
corners of the field were not to
Full Gospel Tabernacle
215 Homewood
is Early
Church of The Lord Jesus
Corner of 6th A Brady
Brownwood
PENTECOSTAL
The United Pentecostal Church
Corner 14th and Ave. D
Bethel Temple Church
1001 Belle Plain
Pentecostal Mission
2619 W. Main Blvd.
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were to be left for the poor and Today is Friday, May 9, the
the stranger to get. The or- 129th day of 1975. There are 236
chardist was to follow a similar days left in the year.
Moral Imperatives The final commandment in
Lev. 19:2, $-18, 35-7 this group calls for complete
According to Webster's love for one’s neighbor It
Dictionary, the word im- demands that one love his
-erative means “1. gram. neighbor as he loves himself A
>Tyr««ive of command, en- person is justified in having
treaty, or exhortation. 2. much concern for himself He
Expressive of, or of the nature must maintain his own self-
of, command; directive; respect and self-esteem.
mm ruling authoritative 3. If an individual has proper
Not to be avoided or evaded; regard for himself, he has a
obligatory; binding; com- sound basis for doing the same .
pulsory; as, an imperative for others.
task." The principle is put here in
There are some things which familiar terms, namely, "You
man must do. He has no choice shall love your neighbor as
in such matters. He is ab- yourself.”
solutely obligated to carry them When Jesus summarised the
out. This is especially true in the commandments, He used
field of morals identical terms when He said
The nineteenth chapter of that the second is similar to the
Leviticus presents some first, which is to love the Lord
principles for the regulation of with all your being; namely,
the relationships and the walk “You must love your neighbor
of God’s earthly people. It is as yourself.” Thus, He ap
quite practical in nature. A few proved and authenticated the
of the factors of this Scripture Old Testament concept of love,
constitute the basis for the SCRUPULOUS HONESTLY
present study. Lev. 19:11-14,35-37
PERSONAL PURITY Two sections of the
Lev. 19:2 nineteenth chapter of Leviticus
God expects His people to be are devoted to the subject of
perfect personally. They are to honesty.
be mature and complete. The The first section forbids
high standard of holiness is stealing, cheating, lying,
stated in our Scripture in these deceitful swearing in God's
words: "You must be holy name, extortion, robbery and
because the Lord your God is delay in paying an employee's
holy.” (The Berkeley Version) proper wages or salary.
The holiness of God is the The second section calls for
basis and goal of all lofty en- honesty in the matter of
deavor. Jesus put it (Mt. 5:48), measurements, weights,
you are to be perfect as my quantity, scales, bushels and
Father in heaven is perfect. The gallons.
end point of the Christian life is All of this emphasizes the fact
to attain the maximum degree that worship of God and
of perfection. Although it is dishonesty do not mix.
impossible for a human being to All five of the Scriptures cited
attain the stature of God in this in this study end with the
matter, because He is perfect in statement: “I am the Lord," or
every regard, completely holy, “I am the Lord, your God.”
without any fault or flaw The moral precepts presented
whatever; nevertheless, each represent, therefore, God’s
child of God should live on the imperatives for His people in
procedure by leaving portions Today’s highlight in history:
of clusters of grapes and On this date in 1936, Italy an-
perhaps some whole clusters, nexed Ethiopia, and King Victor
for the poor to gather. Emmanuel was proclaimed
God never forgets the poor emperor.
and the stranger or foreigner. On this date:
He also remembers the widow In 1502, Christopher Colum-
and orphan. He has a tender bus set out from Cadiz, Spain,
heart toward those who have on his fourth and last voyage to
needs and those who have the New World.
problems of any kind. He holds In 1754, the first newspaper
out His hand to help and expects cartoon in America was pub-
His followers to do likewise. lished by Benjamin Franklin in
FAIRNESS IN ALL MATTERS his Pennsylvania Gazette.
Lev. 19:15-18 In 1926, U.S. Navy Cmdr.
No unfairness is to be prac- Richard E. Byrd and Floyd
ticed in a court decision., No Bennett became the first men to
favor is to be given to the poor, make an airplane flight over the
nor is any difference to be shown North Pole.
to the influential. Complete In 1944, during World War II,
impartiality must prevail. the Soviets recaptured the
Fairness must be practiced Black Sea naval base of Sev-
also in the matter of one’s astopol.
’conversation about others. He in 1957, President Ngo Dinh
must not go up and down as a Diem of South Vietnam ad-
dispenser of gossip and scandal dressed a joint session of the
among the people, nor take his U.S. Congress during a visit to
stand against his neighbor’s Washington.
life. He must not attempt to in 1963, an agreement was
damage the reputation of his reached to halt racial violence
neighbor, nor endanger his life, in Birmingham, Ala.
Hatred toward others must Ten years ago: The Soviet
not be harbored in one's heart. Union displayed new, big mis-
This is contrary to all of God's siles during a gigantic military
principles and commandments, show in Moscow marking the
Another factor here is that no 20th anniversary of the end of
one should take revenge or bear European fighting in World War
any grudge against others II
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 175, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1975, newspaper, May 9, 1975; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1561194/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.