The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1947 Page: 4 of 12
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welcome vi sitoi Saturday at The
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Auction Sale
FARM BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21
2 Barrm ;md Lot«
2 Shedii
2 Sinai 1 Hou#e#
2 Windmills with Steel Towera, Overhead Taok
and Tower
400 Balca of hay
J Yellow Filly
Barbed Wire, Go Devil, Harrow arid other Farm
tool# Various other Odd» and Endu
Sale Starts at 1:00 O'clock
COME AND LOOK THINGS OVER BEFORE SALE
BILL WHITE, Auctioneer
HOYLE SULLINS, Owner
16 Mile* West of Seymour; 2 mileH Ea»t of Vera
On the Highway
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he united t*l(h the
! Mefhndlsf Church »l ll'ittinibiti
Mt Arthur's death t ame sudden
and unexpected early Friday morn-
ing Jan 2\ In bit hnffte nl San
llenHo
Funeral rife' were held the tiii
Ji/wlriK Monday at 3 0fi p m, at Wart
Menlto Methodist Church, with Dr
tj J Hhodn of San Mentto and
Hev Harvey firaham of Uarllntf' n
offlrlatlnK Burial wan at Mont
M< ta Cemetery In Hun Benito.
fall bearer* were Curly .James,
j Melvin Jame*, Melvtri Th'impson,
Hobf:' Thompttori Jtoy Boyett,
j Low 11 • VIcCulcbeon arid O. Dun lap.
Me leaves of his immediate fami*
; ly his wife,, four sons, J, H„ Har-
vey and Woodrow, all of Harflngen
and three daughters, Mrs, W, L
MeKlwain of Harlingen, Mrs, Loy
L. MeKihannon of Han Benito and
Mrs Orlln H Lee of CI*ypool, Ariz.
Two daughters preceeded him in
I death Bertha, who died in 1030,
and Mr*. H K Harris, who died
• in B#45
He Is survived by one sister,
1 Mrs. J M Latham of Bornartort,
| There are fifteen grandchildren
'and three great grandchildren
Those attending the funeral from
j out of town were Mr. arid Mrs, I
I' John Nay lor of Vernon, a nephew,
Bill Arthur of Bomarton, a nephew;
Cora Lee Seereat of Three Rivers,
ja niece; and Cecil Arthur of Tem-
pi e, a nephew,
Mr Arthur was one of the most
highly regarded citizens of Baylor
county, and his death I* the oc-
casion of sorrow among many goofd j
friends here
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Holji FJpirH t |tn < mittttl jiirv
♦ • IH "iti ■ rvi«<s Will you Mot
join U« In pnfyer Ihnl (Ills may
etiMllhtie uttlll a revival breMhs
t.itl att'iifiu (Is ivliicll will result In
Hit' retledicaiion of the 11 v« • of
many Chf-b-tiaris and In the -ihI
vat I'm of the lost
The pastor will preach at both
hours fciinda.*
"Subject for the morning ervlc
' A National Hero.' Mubject for the
evening sriyvlee Neglect "
We weleom*' you to all our Kf-r-
vlcr ■< We need your help perhap .
we can be a blessing to you
' fit Itf II Of ( IIRIH'I
Otta Johnson, Minister
We are trying hard to get a cor-
rect census of all member* of th»-
Church of Cbrl'it in tht nectlon
The U. H Department of Commerce
has requested and demanded that a
census of all religious organization*
be taken. There are too many mem-
bers of the Church of Christ who
have not been attending church
service* and so their names are
not enrolled at all We want to
urge all of our member# who read
this to check up on their own name
to see If they are listed,
Home one asks the question, "I*
it right and necessary?" It i*. Jo
scpii and Mary went to be enrolled
In Bethlehem when Jesu* was born,
We are taught that we must do
our government says.
Come and hear these sermon*
Hunday, 11.00 a m , "Some Thing*
Paul Learned,' 7 00 p m, Paul's
Heart's Oemfre and Prayer"
A D, Shaver of West Texas State
College spent the week end
his parent* here,
TIIA VKM
I wish to thank the various com-
mittee* that helped in the March
of Dimes campaign You did a good
job and I am proud of the results.
R, L, George,
Chairman, Baylor County
Chapter
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I'MKHHY'IP.MAS ( III HI It
Clarence C, Klrod Minister
Spiritual cottflict is inescapable
for the child of God, It I* riece#-
w/th i H>,ri,y Mt> *'nce we live in a world
| dominated by the lust of the flesh,
j the lust of the eye the pride of life
1 We are exhorted to fight the good
i fight of faith, and to "put on the
whole armour of God," Strength i*
promised to those who wait upon
the Lord, Spiritual wor*hip will
help u* all to live better live* Tak"
time for Oral
A warm welcome await* you
at the following services of our
church: Sunday, 10 00 a m , Bible
clause* for all ages; 11:00 a m,
morning worship service; & <Ki p.m.,
special Vesper Service Me tag* on
the 7th Chapter of Revelation.
Wednesday, 7 00 p.m., Choir prac-
tice. Fellowship hour r/f *ong, study
arid prayer
AMMF.MHLV OF
H. D Abxhler, Pastor
The Psalmist David once said
1 wa* gla'i when they said unto
me, let u* go intr> the house of the
land", Today a* never before p<*o-
ple need to have a desire to go
where God is taring worshiped, to
go hear the word of Oral, The trou-
ble with the world today, men and
women are forgetting God l*aiah
the Prophet say* "The wicked shall
be turned into hell, and all the
nation* that forget God,"
Come worship with us, Sunday
i Schrol 10:00 a m,, Christ Ambas-
sador,< service Sunday afternoon at
, # 00 o'clock, Sunday night service
at 7 00 o'clock, Wednesday night
Prayer Meeting at 7.00,
Come where the blesalng* of Gral
are f« it
ASSK.VfMLV DF fiOI»
Vera. Texas
God is ble*»ing in our service*,
two night* weekly Tuesday and
Thursday, beginning at 7;f{0. Sun-
day atUrnoon Bible Study at 2:5W).
Come on out and let Grai bless you.
The Lord i» coming waai Are
you ready for Hi# return?
OK.'VTOV,—Minn Dori* McClelen,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J, K Mc-
Clelen of Seymour, ha* been elect-
ed program chairman of the Senior
Current Literature club at North
Texas State College for the spring
semester Mixs MeClelen la a jun-
ior student majoring in industrial
arts.
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Of fine cloud-white Bur-rnil
rayon ,.. delicately scalloped,
with bowk not* in a blue
borrowed from the sky.
Also available in tearose
with white. (Size*, price.)
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It is not hard to *ce br/w a
c»mmon <old can spread from the
throat to nose, to sinuses, to the
brain, spinal chord, to bronchial
tubes and lungs, if you think of
your hall /ioor and remember that
the floor of other room* are on
the same floor or floor's level,
and that water spilled on thi*
fioor will flow along to the near-
est other rarint*, then you can
we how a cold iri the no#e can
cause ail the above complications,
If you have a cold, #tay home
in bed, to give your heart it#
taut chance to fight the cold or
its complication*.
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Correct lubrication, carefully
done with the right Mobil Oil#
and Grr^i, to make your car
run eauer,
YOUR fPlENDLY
MAGNOLIA DEALER
Ernest Machen
North of Seymoir Hotel
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Harrison, O. C. The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1947, newspaper, February 13, 1947; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417156/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Baylor County Free Library.