The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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Mr and Mrs. R F Chamblee
went to Tyler Saturday for Mr
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is reported to be improving.
THE final sacrifice of Christ oc-
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13 Greek letter
19 Pedal digit
20 Mine
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21 Misdeed
23 Lieutenant
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27 Throw
29 Measure cf
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31 Mixed type
32 Pronoun
33 Prescribed
amount of
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33 Correlative of
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40 Feline
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47 Rested
48 Follower
49 Tint
50 Goddess of
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53 Straightener
55 Stoat
56 Mentions
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1—Charles E. Wilson, secretary of defense, re-
cently announced that United States-based
Air Force planes have been equipped with
(atomic missiles) (atomic-powered jet en-
gines).
2—Switzerland (is) (is not) a member of the
recently formed European six-nation econ-
omy merger.
3— British troops retaliated to the American in-
vasion of Canada during the War of 1812 by
capturing (Buffalo, N.Y.) (Detroit, Mich.).
4—American short-story writer O. Henry’s real
name was (Samuel L. Clemens) (W. S. Por-
ter).
5—Englishman John Cobb (was) (was not) the
only man ever to drive an automobile over
400 miles an hour.
6—Amelia Earhart was a famed (aviatrix)
(woman athlete).
7—A (monsoon) (sirocco) is a steady, rain-car-
rying wind.
8—The highest mountain peak in the United
States is (Mount Rainer, Washington)
(Mount Whitney, California).
9—The beginning of spring is called the (vernal
equinox) (aurora borealis).
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Girl Scouting are volunteers, who
contribute their interest. time, and
talents for the benefit of girls.
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of Big Rock visited Mr and Mrs.
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Joe Blanchard, Jr. and family of
Dallas and Mrs. Mary Roberts
and Joe of Wills Point.
Mr and Mrs. Rupert Robert-
son and Randy of Wills Point
You always know what to ex-
pect from one fellow in the of-
fice. He has an even temper—
it's uniformly bad.
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Simile: As sneaky as a fellow
who writes unsigned letters to
editors.
Charlie Stout visited in Dal-
las last Thursday and Friday.
J. B. Sims, who is in the Navy.,
visited his parents, Mr and Mrs.
J. V. Sims, and family recently
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stout and
Mrs Sallie Walsh spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs. Ray Kirkpat-
the week-end except Mr and
Mr and Mrs Olen Thompson
and children and Edmond Clem-
mons of Dallas spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs Cliff
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had nailed an accusation in
scorning irony: "Jesus of Naza-
reth, King of the Jews.”
Mocking Him, His enemies
said, “He saved others Himself
He cannot save.” They did not
recognize how essentially that
was true, and in how noble and
beautiful a way, Christ is the su-
preme Saviour and He has saved
men through His sacrifice just as
heroes in human life do this for
others.
It is often true that we can help
others only by disregarding our
own interests and by accepting
ways of real suffering and sacri-
fice. Christ Himself had taught
this very plainly when He had
told the disciples that they could
find life only by losing it
it was the Roman custom to
alleviate somewhat the suffering
of those crucified with vinegar-
wine mixed with gall. But Chris
refused to drink it. He had fought
the tempter before and was ready
for His sacrifice. He would get
His relief from God new. not
from any human agency
The hours of Calvary were the
darkest in human history. But
they brought to man salvation,
healing and inspiration. Today,
when countless human beings are
undergoing a new Calvary of
humanity, may we not find nope
in the Cross of Christ, as a sym-
bol of triumph, not of destruc-
tion'
10—Stamp collectors are known as (philologists)
(philatelists).
Count 10 for each correct choice. A score of 0-20 is
poor; 30-60, average; 70-80, good; 90-100, excellent
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Members answered roll call
with a Bible verse.
Report of the last meeting was
read and approved. The club
The club was dismissed with
prayer by Mrs. Paul Loven.
The hostess served Hi Ho
crackers, cheese sandwiches. Fr
tos, potato chips, bottle drinka
and cake as refreshments.
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47 Mentally
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52Two (prefix)
54 Providing
Miss Nena Leach, vice presi- was sung.
dent, was in charge as the pres- Mrs. Carpenter brought the de-
dent was absent Eleven members.' votional. Her scripture was the
one visitor, Mrs. Casey; four chil- j 23rd Psalm.
dren were present | "I Won ’ Have To Cross Jor-
Two songs were sung, "Praise don Alone” was sung. Four poems
Him.” and Camping In Canaan were read, "Her Last Words,” by
land" Mrs. Casey led in prayer Mrs. Shaw; "Grandmas (Tuld-
The High Goodwill Club met voted to send Mother Bass a gift
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Foster and daughters.
I Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Risner and
Anthony spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Dave Risner of Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Plemons
of Ben Wheeler spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr and Mrs.
Connie Stout
James Tyler of Moore spent
part of last week with Olen
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“Here's the best buy in the store. Th former owner
worked nights and slept all day.”
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Those visiting in the home of
Mr and Mrs J. G. Flatt last
week were Rev and Mrs. Jim
Cleveland of Mabank, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Goss and Mr and
Mrs. Leslie Denny of Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. Brewer and Ira Mur-
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Crucifixion was a death of ig- Dorsey.
nominy—the fate of criminals in Mr and Mrs Bartlett Stout
the Roman custom of the time, and Mrs. Lawley oe Lancaster
This was emphasized when Christ are spending this week here
was crucified between two 1 -E 5 "
thieves. their vacation.
To His physical suffering was Mrs Maggie Etheridge at near
added all the scorn and bitter- Payne Springs spent the week-
ness that His enemies could heap end with her children, Mr and
upon Him. Over His head they Mrs Hugh Etheridge and Anna.
Grove.
Rev. Braughton of Camden
visited Mr and Mrs. R. F.
Chamblee one day last week.
Mr and Mrs Early Cash had
their children home for the week-
end.
Mrs Barbara Foster and Becky
are spending a tew days at her
home near Mesquite this week.
Mrs. Hugh Etheridge and Anna
accompanied her.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Wilson of
Little Rock. Ark., visited Mr and
Mrs. R F. Chamblee last week.
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1957, newspaper, March 14, 1957; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585971/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.