The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1951 Page: 3 of 12
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Friday, February 16, 1951
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BOUG CHURCH SERVICES
Juliua C. Houston, fastor
Church services at Hogg School
House: Sunday School every Sun*
day morning at 10 o'clock.
Evening worship firat and third
Sunday nights at 7:30 p.m.
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Czech-Mwravian-llrethren Church
Caldwell
Rev. H. E. Besedn, pastor
Sunday School 0:16 am
^reaching 11:00 a.m
Regular preaching services ever)
2nd and 4th Sunday evening a
7 o clock.
ASSEMBLY OF iiUll CHURCH
Snouk
Rev. J. II. Sartor, pastor
Sunday School 9:46 a. m.
Homing Worship 1' a.ni
'liiung People 6:30 p. m.
bvangolivtic Service 7 p. m.
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A hearty welcome to all.
FOX ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday Mornlnr '
Bible Htndj 10:00 a. m
Warship * Communmn 11:M a.m
Sunday Evening
Evangelistic Service* ... 7:00 p.m
Bible Study Thursday 7:00 p.m
Cook's Point Methodist Church
I he friendly church on the high
way.
Arthur G. Klley, Pastor.
Sunday School 10:00 A .'i
Morning Worship 11:00 A. >1
Night Service 7:00 P. >!
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Sunday School each Sunday ai
i or noon and church service ever)
-nd ano 4th SWitts? after < >n
.10 with Rev. C. M. White ui
autor.
Macedonia Baptiat Churcf. Hit
Julius C. Houston, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. n.
t'reaching service 1st anc! lit
Sundays, 11 a. m.
I'resbyterisn Church, Chriesmsji
Uro. Kustace, pastor.
i hurch services at 11 o'clock oi
me fourth Sunday of the month.
J! pram, tor
our ^ joiduen
BY MAJOR GFNERAL ROY H. PARKER
Ckiei el Chaplsioi, (Jailed Stale* Army
Almighty God. the Crestur snd Preserver of all mankind, we commend
to Thy i
Thoi
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valley of the shadow of desth.
special care and keeping those serving in o u^ Army
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gels for their protection
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Though they be in the midst of dangers, do Thou send Thy guardian
Walk beside them as they go through the
Knowing that all good things come from Thee, grant them courage and
loyalty, through a firm faith in freedom's cause, in the present
conflict When sacrifices are called for, let them be made in the
knowledge that Thou art the rewarder of Thy servants Enable them
to live valiantly and serve nobly, in the full realisation that no man
livetb . Jito himself. Grant them clear minds, strong bodies, resolute
wills, and pure heorts free from hatred and bitterness, renewing them
each and every day with strength, like strong men of old,
who against enthroned wrong stood with confidence end courage.
Awaken In them a lively faith that will keep them cloae to Thee.
cause upon Thy Word that though die foe
.one Oak ItaptUi Churra
liev. A. S. Rroaddus, pastor
Sundav School every Sunday a
10:00 a. m Preaching the second
in<i fourth Sunday each month jt
¡ 00 . in., and th evening sei
o is held at 7:;¡') p. m.
Harmony Raptixt Charch
Rev. A. S Rroaddus, pastor
Sunday Scho. 1 ve:*y Sunday a
¿:00 p. m. Preac1 ,ig every second
nd fourth Sunday afternoon at 2
.'clock. Preaching service first
tnd third Wednesday nights ai
• :30 o'clock.
\aeemMy of Gad Chart*
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Rov. W. A. Mereer Pastor.
Sunday Scnoo 9:45 %.m
Morning Worship 11:00 a m
Evening Worahip 1:00 p.m
Wodnoaday evening Prayer Meet'
tag at 8:00 pa.
rfce Presbyterian Cbtrct
r. Gordon Wstls, D. D., Ministei
«rHKMÍLE OP SERVICES
itil U- Study 10:16 a. m
Sunday Services
'' I'1 i m . Sunday School, ev
ry Sunday. Myron O. Mcl<ean,
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Enable them to rest their .
be strong, yet knowing ths cause as they battle for the
right, they can never fail, fill their hearts with the assurance
that with Tfcse nothing is impossible snd that all things work together
for good to them that love Thee.
If it be Thy will that injuries be sustained, let them exper-
ience the touch of Thy heeling hand and do Thou bless the means
and the ministries employed for the restoration of their heslth.
In these difficult times, when the forces of evil are running
rampant and many hopes ssem shout to be crushed, fill their
hearts with an abiding sense of Thy reality and the certainty of
Thy continual presence Enable them to look to Thee when loneliness
and longing overtake them; fulfill their yearnings by granting
them Thine own companionship and fellowship. Enable them to
realise the full meaning of Thy promise, "Lo, I am with you always."
Thou who are the Protector and Helper as well as ths Giver of
victory, grant unto them every good gift of body and soul and unite
til with them in faith and love unceasing. Amen.
ply in part, depends upon the
amount of grans available for live-
stock production.
Cotton farmers are reminded
that treating plan
aid them to secure a
and will also help to
gnlai leaf-spot and
Reprinted from Gooa
The second annual Longhorn Re-
creation Laboratory will be held
ai the Christian Youth Foundation
Camp, Athens, Texas, from Febru-
ary 16-26, 1961.
Motorists should refrain from
throwing lighted mulches and cig-
arettes onto highway right-of-
ways where grass can be set on
fire. Serious grass fises have re-
sulted from the practice and mo-
' unday. Sermon h Or. Wttts.
The public is contiaily invited
' <u(ond all our * • vices.
Ilor kin. ilaptisl ( hurcli
He J. A. Harvey. ,>a.>tor
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
M'-vnintr worship 11:00 a.m.
Prayer meeting " 00 p.m. every
Th ui.-.lay
Evening worship 7 o'clock
FIRST METHODIST CHCRCR
Rev. F'hil K Tr-imwell. oastr
Churu, í/.-hoe !* ■ 4S « ok
M< rning Worship . 10:55 a. in
Youth Fellowship <5:00 p. in
Evening Worship service 7 0
You are con'-nlly irvited i.
*<>rship with «
Chrieeman M.-thodiat Church
Arthur G. Klley. Pastor
Morning and night service ever)
Fourth Sunday.
Sunday s'-' every Sunday a'
J1 00. A. M
.Mornir tr Worship 11:00 A. M
Night Service 7:00 P. M
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Charles M White, pastor
Sunday School 0:46 a. m
Morning Wjrship 11:00 a. m
B. T. U. .. 6:00 p m
Evening Service 7:00 p. ni
Prayer meeting (Wed.) 7:00 p. m
You are cordially invited to eome
and worship with ua.
Dime llo« Ks.pt ist Church
Julius C. Houston. Pastor
Sunday School every Sunday
at 10:00 a. m.
Training Union 6:30 p.m.
Preaching 7:30 p.m.
Sunday evening.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. I. .!. Hang. Pastor
Sunday. Fel IK, 1951. Second
Sunday in Lent
"He is despt-.eil and rejected of
men: a man -i >rrow and well
aeouainti il with u'rief: and v.e
hid as it wen "tir faces from
Him: II' is dispi^ed and we es
ieen'"d Him not."
The Lutheran Hrotherhood of th,
Texas Hist net will hold its annual
Convention -sit College Station in
tin new Memoria1 Student Center
at A. & M. College February 'J'J,
I I'M. Opening at í 00 a. m. Han
ouet at fl:00 p. ni. Ladies are
welcome.
CALOWF1 L
Sunday School at 0:30 a. m. Ser-
vice at 7:00 n in. Wednesday,
Lenten Service at 7 '10 p. m. Aft.-r
the Lenten Servici Choir Reheai-
Nlll.
I>ean\ ill-'
Sundav School ill !• 10 a. m S, r
vice r h 11 'l\ i' mni.iaion at Itl
a in On a, • >'.•>• of the Hroth
■ ihood Convention on Thursday
I "eh, | P.M The ! line of the Len
ten Service will he agreed upon
later.
A cordial invitation extended to
all of these services.
torists should remember that grasa
is a mighty important item so far
as the farmer and ranchman are
concerned. The nation's meat sup-
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Biographers of Abraham Lincoln have shown that
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his birthday, it is proper mai every American fol-
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side by side, that this nation might remain free!
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Fall, George C. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1951, newspaper, February 16, 1951; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175947/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.