Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 189, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1969 Page: 4 of 10
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person with asthma? Is it ha-
bit forming? Will penicillin
or the sulfa drugs destroy the
red or white blood cells?
aimed at the underlying infec-
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Q — What are the symp-
toms and treatment for St.
Vitas' dance’
CATHOLIC
S. Mary's Catholic
USS Main An.
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church
Coffin and 13th St
Q — What is Huntington's
chorea? Is it hereditary? How
old must a person be before
it is detected? Is there any
eure for it?
A — This disease is charac-
terized by purposeless involun-
tary movements of the arms,
grimaces and a peculiar gait. It
ADVENTIST
Seventh Day Adventist
Avenue D and 11th Street
CONGREGATIONAL
METHODIST
First Congregational
Methodist Church
MSI Catrin Ave.
MS Beaver
First Methodist
2501 ISth
Central Methodist
Second St and Ave. G
Emanuel Chapel Methodist
Brownwood Sixth Unit
703 Cordell bl
LUTHERAN
Greco Lutheran
Ave. G and First BL
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Jesus tactfully asked the wo- She had met the master face
man at the well to give Him a to face and now had a message
drink. He was a master teacher about Him. She wanted others
and a peerless psychologist, to know what He had done for
it inherited as a dominant trait and an unsteady gait These
and may have its onset in the symptoms can be prevented by
30s or later Although tranquil doing your painting our of doors
tiers have been used to treat or by seeing that the room is
this disease they are not very well ventilated — open the win-
effective and may even aggra- dows and turn on the fan
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
1114 Vincent
Rocky Creek Baptist
Cross Plains Hwy.
Woodland Heights Baptist
Indian Creek Road
MORMON
Church of Jesus Christ of
Letter Dey Saints (Mormon)
Services 9.30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m
506 Edwards St
Bello Plain Baptist
2010 Belle Plain
Calvary Baptist
Ninth at Ave. J
Jones Chapel Baptist Church
Fort Worth Highway
Hillcrest Baptist Church
Corner 18th and Ave. E
Control Baptist Church
Corner Brady and Second Bt
A — This type of chorea is A— Penicillin is used to con-
e complication of rheumatic trol infections Since asthma is
fever. It is often seen in children an allergy, not an infection, it
who are between 5 and 15. It is would be of no benefit in treat-
not hereditary and is in no way ing this disease Penicillin is not
related to Huntington's chorea habit forming but it is rarely
it is characterized by fits of given for a prolonged period It
EPISCOPAL
St. John's Episcopal Church
7M Mala
Church of the Good Shepherd
Good Shepherd Drive
South of Rich Sehoel
Full Gospel Church
(11 Sth BL
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Austin Ave. Baptist Church
2710 Austin Ave.
Old Fashion Fundamental
Baptist Church
Comer of Abilene and Hickory
Primitive Baptist
1515 Bendy Aee.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
tl« Bailey SL
Little Zion Baptist Church
Ml Cordell
Brady Avenue Baptist Church
2000 Brady Avenue
Faith Fundamental
Baptist Church
2ih and Brady
First Church of the Nezarene
Seventh end Are. I
Willis Memorial
1045 West Commerce SL
laughing and crying, jerky may suppress the production of
writhing movements and easy red cells, but this is rare Sulfa
fatigability Prompt treament drugs may suppress both red
and white blood cell production
Johnson Memoriol Methodist
1811 Main Boulevard
Lee Chapel A.M.E. Church
Beaver and Cordell Sts.
West Side Latin-American
Methodist Church
1IM Victoria SL
First Methodist
Richland Springs
Bowser
Zephyr Methodist
Mullin Methodist
Union Presbyterian Church
FM and Depet Ms
The Community Chapel
M4 Edwards
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Early First Baptist
Fort Worth Highway at Ware "y*
First Baptist Church
2M Austin Ave.
Melwood Baptist Church
Melwood at Wesley SL
West Center Baptist Church
West Center
Latin-American Baptist
ISM Meiwond
Milton Avenue Baptist
M« Miltoe
Avenue D Baptist Church
11(1 Aee. D
Coggin Avenue Baptist
l(U Corgin
Northside Baptist
Corner Elm and Cleburne IL
Sunset Baptist
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Assembly of God Church
Fisk and 4th
Southside Assembly of God
11th end Ave. I
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When the ship is in danger we can depend on the We boats to take us over
the seas to safety. It is comforting to glance at the lifeboat when the seas
are rough
Our Armed Services are a symbol of safety when our country is in trouble,
when war threatens to raise its ugly head in the past when war has come,
our servicemen have not hesitated to give thee lives to protect and defend us
There is a special Day each year when we remember and honor our service-
men who have died in the defense of our blessed country I et us not forget as
individuals, to honor these dead and give thanks to God for those who protect
us even new Remember them as you attend church this week.
Pnnews
ALWAYS FRST OUALITV "
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Church of Christ
1101 Brewster SL
Austin Avenue
Church of Christ
1*20 Austin Ave.
Brody Ave. Church of Christ
1610 Brady Avenue
Woodland Heights
Church of Christ
Indian Creak Raad
Sixth Street Church of Christ
401 Sixth SL
Early Church of Christ
Early Community on
Fort Worth Highway
North Side Church of Christ
1412 Belle Plain
Vine Street Church of Christ
1121 Vine SL
Southside Church of Christ
Third and Are. K
and who it is that saith to thee. bringing others into contact
give me to drink thou wouldst with Christ This is the mission
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have asked of him, and he of all redeemed persons.
CHURCH NEAR YOU
From water to quinch the
thirst, He introduced her to the
water of life. When she express-
ed surprise that He as a Jew
should ask her as a Samaritan
for a drink Jesus replied. "If
thou knewest the gift of God.
OF YOUR CHOICE
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her She gave her testimony to
the power of Jesus to say won-
derful things and to do wonder-
ful deeds The result was that
the people left town and rushed
out to see Him Her personal
witnessing was effective in
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sorption through the skin, sto-
mach or lungs, the chief danger
is through inhalation "None
toxic” in this case is misleading
No deaths have been reported
but heavy concentrations, when
inhaled, may cause headache, ।
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PEOPLE AND PLACES OF would have given thee living
THE BIBLE Johm 4:1-3• water He also said to her,
The Bible is related to real "Whosoever drinketh of this
people and actual places It has water shall thirst again. But
both personal and geographical whosoever drinketh of the water [
implications A study of either that I shall give him shall never
the people or places of the Bible thirst; but the water that I shall
would involve more than the give him shall be in him a well I
life span of an individual A of water springing-up into ever-
person could receive much plea lasting life. Jesus provided a
sure and profit from a consider plentiful supply He takes care
ation of its biographics of people of every spiritial need in Him
mentioned in the Bible as he the believer has everlasting life
could also from research on the The woman s reply was the
places presented in it proper one. for she said. Sir,
JESUS AND THE WOMAN AT give.methis water, that 1 thirst
JACOBS WELL. John 4:19 not.", Thissisitheurezponsesthat
cOmthe way 'sii?:
Ehristettcwsssamariars.fe "" Hesuffieieneyfor
em. >- . . “ s.m.n salvation. Il is to be hoped that
came to a town in Samara Tmn mci 2, .
called Sychar, near the field the woman fathomed fully the
which Jacob gave to his son meaning 01 the Master Is words.
Joseph and Jacobs well was There is some indication that
there Jacob himself drank from she . may.have. been thinking
it with hi« wm. .nA awm solely of the satisfaction of her
It wu al hisatsons.a watering physical thirst. which would of
Itwasotheocustomarywatering course, leave her far from the
Paces for.Jacobahissfamily and mark She had, however come
flocksaThesupply,owaterwas into contact with Christ, and
sufficient, forua 1.ofJacob‘s had heard from Him the words
needs The spring continued as of everlasting life
asoureeof water for suceeding THE FIRST MISSIONARY,
generatons ____ . John 4:27-30
The most important person . Ui. conu -
ever to visit this well was Jesus .In thecourseoHiiscconyersg
..a fi jt-v-l Uiw ---- U * tlon W Ith the woman Christ told
Tired from His journey Hesat her ali about her preyious fam-
down there u rest and refresh ily life He then taught her the
Himself In His incarnate state meaning of true worship, when
He:had. physical needs just as He said, But the hour cometh,
does any other human being and now is. when the true wor-
Fooandswater were essential Shippers shall worship the Fath-
forsthefulfillmento His physio- er in spirit and in tnkh for the
lop«l requirements father seeketh such to worship
About noon a woman of Sa- him. God is Spirit; and they that
maria came to draw water The God is spirit and they that
Samaritans .werennot a race of worship him must worship him
sense, in spirit and in truth." The wo-
They were neither of pure He- ma ’ msoundna ba eh Ww
brew blood nor of uncontaminat- mar resP de t .
ed worship. Tere wa earlya called Christ should come that
repugnance on the part of most He would make everything plain
Jews.to religious and social to them. Jesus reassured her
association.with the Samaritans, with the statement "I that
and this feeling developed into speak unto thee am he • There
intense antipathy as the years was sufficient dialogue between
passed Jesus, however. disre- them to convince the woman
girded any such distinction His that she was in contact with
mission was to the masses He and was conversing with Christ
came to save all who will be- the redeemer of mankind,
lieve upon Him. He. was as When the disciples returned
much concerned about the Sa- from town where they had gone
maritan woman as He was .and to buy some food, the woman
is about any other human being left her Water-jar and went
Itis His desire that everybody back to town and said the
should be saved. people. "Come see a man who
CHRIST THE LIVING WATER, told me all things that ever I
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 189, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1969, newspaper, May 23, 1969; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572385/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.