The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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Ford Wheel. Notify Ed. Schuh-
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All children 6 to 18 years of age
should be enrolled for school
should. and the world may nut ap-
preciate us. God knows of our
efforts and will reward us
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ATTENTION PARENTS
"CLASSIFIED
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Elephants Will Do Double Duty
The big beasts with Dailey Bros. Circus will help
* men erect the city of tents when the show arrives
in Giddings Wednesday April 15th and later will
; be star performers in the center ring
DANCE -
S. P. J. S. T« Hall, Dime Box
April 6, Easter Monday
Music by Grouchy and His
Texas Pioneers,
Famous Radio Entertainers,
No Advance.in Price
Ladies Free
C. P. Radiophoto
John G. Winant (left), U. S. ambassador to England, visits American
troops stationed in North Ireland and chats with some of the men
around a small stove in one of the troops' huU. With the ambassador .
are Lieut. Robert Lande, of New York, Sergt. S. Hardin, of Tatum,
Texas, and Pvt. D. Ogawa, of New York.
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Frederick Donnatelli, of Revere, Mass., shown with his wife and four
children, wanted to enlist in the army so badly he wrote President
Roosevelt about it. The city's welfare commissioner has fought the
enlistment on grounds the family would become dependents of the city
if he succeeds. Mrs. Donnatelli and the draft board have signed waivers.
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Further He asked if they had
not read the book of Moses, how
when God was speaking to Moses
from the bush He said to him. "I
am the God of Abraham. and the
God of Isaac, and the God of
Jacob’ He is not the God of the
dead, but the God of the living, ye
do therefore greatly err " Imagine
how they must have felt to be ac-
cused—and justly, of course—of
not knowing their scriptures, nor
yet the power of their God They
had nothing more to say This in-
ident took place on Tuesday of
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I wish to thank the public for
their patronage and hope Mr.
Jenke receives such patronage.
Walter Bamech, Giddings, R.4.
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Banging away at an unseen target, members of the second American Expeditionary Force in North Ire-
land sharpen up their shooting eyes with British artillery guns. Obscured by the dense smoke is Major-
General Russell P, Hartle, his aide, Captain William O. Darby, and his staff.
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thians. St Paul, writing to his
friends from Ephesus, explains to
OR SALE: Cook stove, price
i110-00; also cedar posts. Arnold
ischer, Lincoln, Texas.
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By NEWMAN CAMPBELL •
(The International Umiform
Lesson on the above topic for
April 5 is Mark 12 24-27. I Corin-
thians 15:50-58, the Golden Text
being I Corinthians 15 57. Thanks
be to God, who giveth us the vic-
tory through ou Lord Jesus
Christ.")
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are not doing all we
cerning death and resurrection
St Mark tells us that Jesus,
walking in the temple in Jerusa-
lem. was accosted by certain men
of the priesthood and elders of the
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various matters and tried to trap
Him into some admission whereby
they might hold Him After a
number of others had asked ques-
tions and been given answers
which left them baffled. certain
Sadducees came to Him They
were the so-called inellectuals of
the day, the skeptics They posed
a question concerning resurrec-
tion. In which they did not believe
If. said they, a man died without
having children, the law said his
brother might marry his widow
Suppose there were seven broth-
ers The oldest died leaving a
widow but no children, and the
next brother married the woman
and also died, leaving no children,
and so it continued until each of
the seven brothers had married
the woman, and passed on without
leaving children, and the widow
finally also died in the after life,
whose wife would she be? Which
of the brothers would have the
right to claim her?
Jesus Says They Err
Jesus answered them In a way
which must have been galling to
those men who thought they were
so clever and sophisticated. He
said. "Do ye not therefore err be-
cause ye know not the scriptures,
neither the power of God’
For when they shall nse from
thedead. they neither marry, nor
are given in marriage. but are as
the angels which are in heaven?"
FOR- SALE: Jersey Heli er
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W. T. WINon, Chid ings, Texas.
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women came to the tomb to em- Passion Week. April 4 A D 30
in the 15th‘chapter of I Conn-
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"Now this I say. brethren, that
flesh and blood cannot inherit the
kingdom of God: neither doth cor-
ruption inherit incorruption r ..
"Behold. f shew you a mystery;
We shall not all sleep, but we shall
all be changed for the trumpet
shall sound, and the dead shall be
raised incorruptible, and we shall
be changed
"For this corruptible must put
on incorruption, and this mortal
must put on immortality."
When this shall come about,
"then shall be brought to pass the
saying that is written. Death is
swallowed up in victory
"O death, where is thy sting?
O grave, where is thy victory?"
Not our mortal bodies, but our
“changed" bodies will dwell in
glory.
"The sting of death is sin," he
admonishes them But thanks be
to God, which giveth us the vic-
tory through our Lord Jesus
Christ
"Therefore, my beloved breth-
ren, be ye steadfast, unmovable,
always abounding in the work of
the Lord, forasmuch as ye krew
your labor t not in. vain in the
Lord ’
Side by side with faith must go
works. Paul reminds us Even if
we aie "weary of well doing" and
fee) our efforts to livegood. hon-
eat kindly. upright lives are in
vain we should not be discour-
aged. for although we ourselves
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guarding it Rather it deals with
I THIS IS Easter Sunday, the
gday set aside to celebrae the
Risen Lord Our Lesson does not
. at this time deal with the story of
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FOR SALE Secohd-hand
doors and windows. DanGri-
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FOR SALE: 100-acre farm,
partly in • city limits of Gid-
dings on Highway 77. Priced
to sell. See Robert Kipp.
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Bishop, C. M. The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1942, newspaper, April 3, 1942; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597952/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.