The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 49, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1955 Page: 8
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PAWS EIOHT
Town Topics
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nt mrmnatl KFAI at Omaha and
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t program late at nijsht
nic of Mi mall is from would
i iridr uio in their depression
1 n i j hr cfinUmplatc taking
i rw i li < His program comes
ml i < > firrt new hope Once a
d bt twt idi in an Illinois hotel
r < a < < d ImiR distance for more
njt ronrcrninp the message
Hit < yrar He reconsidered
lib i < nai saed
r itH < r cut I comes from ministers
ifi h of their conversion
ii a while listening to his
I i ifinm
UPICS
i I WAS IN 1939 that Dr Epp felt
i rimpt lied to begin such a work rnmorcfnno
financial whatso wul icrsruB
i h no backing
Mildred Hulscy and Mrs Charles
< t he approached a radio station
Wclker of the Dimmitt schools at
1 mco n Nebr He was told that
tended the laying of the cornerstone
i a proRiam just on one station j
id cost several hundred dollars of the Headquarters Building for
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Hospital Notes
PATIENTS ADMITTED
Mrs Clarence Dirkcnfeld Mark
Mnynard Mrs John Spillman Mrs
W C Sanders Cheryl Stark Johnny
Ewen Jerry Garrison Terrell
ftuckor Chester Johns Jnmes
Watts
BORN TO
Mr and Mrs Guillermo Soha Tul
ta girt
Mr and Mrs Bob Jackson Tuha
boyMr
Mr and Mrs Victor Quesada Tul
ia boy
Mr and Mrs H H Marshall
Tuha bov
Members Attend
Laying Of
the Delta Kappa Gamma Society in
Austin November 25
For the society which was found
pa n nt r asked the ed in Austin in 1929 the erection
I of this building is a definite mile
th < repK I stone Fiftythree thousand men
agreed to go along bers m the states and Canada have
luV apparently it had j raised 110000 in one year so that
11 Tpps partner than Itne buiiding ma be dedicated debt
tation a 5000 v after
i o 2W wattcr It r > t r m
ml If station
re tough for tl I pps
v larh vears
trc when tin farr
Ja U bread and skim <
free in 1956 The first twelve dollars
= et a de for this edifice were given
bv the twelve founders during the
fns ear of the society
This sum was placed in a permanent
fund which grew into 40000 to
be used for the 150000 building
Part of the program follows
i milk vshith was avaiable at
Dreams Translated by Mrs En
nt a quart
t hi faith pajd off nah Holden past National president
town rr p < cb irom riorida and chairman of com
OST CHRISTIANS agree that miUee on building
Dreams
theri i an increased nter
m C i tianitj today
hate r their motives the mass
n h disress and frustration
11 t > > at
Mnis ptjt and contentment It
d
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ii stu
Prepaid by Mrs Maria
Pierce of Pasadena California
By Faith we Buiid Mrs Edna
McQuire Boyd National president
Thanksgiving Hvmn bv choir cf
esery straw which Austn chater B
From the ocal chapter Mrs lee
m that such great radio with
Nwin ot piainview together
iU becn ised up for Mrs Chares Wcker and Mlidred
r it nuld seem that
nu wn nt
< irwhere would wel J
iA medium which takes
i > f tr s
IOn
where people are and I tCllTC i
L crvj t w M V
trn ndouslj low cost only a
j
pgriic pnr person Yet the
iumc opposition terrific
v > me of the oriiosition make un
nant d and Malicious statements
ircrmnir tlie handling of finances
r i these programs They whisper
thf director is getting rich
1 the donations of the public
A e d > not doubt that there are j
nsters n this field just as there j
i shyster lawyers shyster doc1
r shyster politicians and even
hster ministers But in these other j
i lelds we never condemn the whole
roup just because a rotten apple j
found occasionally
TOWN TOPICS j
LL REPUTABLE religious
broadcasts such as Dr
Lpp Old Fashioned Revival Hour I
Hour of Decision and others are I
Recently I heard oer UTA
S20 the quotation of an editorial
on George Graham of Hereford
which appeared in your paper
The editorial was very thought
provoking If you have a copy of
the issue which contained this editorial
I should like very much to
have one
oneYours
Yours sincerely
Paul O Cardwell
Executive Secretary
Methodist Board of Education
North Texas Conference
Dallas 1 Texas
City Purchases
New Patrol Car
Conner Motor Co was low bidder
on the police car which tlie
jreful to incorporate to place their City of Tuha is purchasing to replace
rancia affar in the hands of a one n < service The new car
i > o rd nJ to hae their books be a 1956 eght cyhndc Chcvr >
dtec rK dOil < by Certified
i t four door model
drccvrt dont even take j Youth Club Exhibition
r J um ° expenses from
Not Well Attended
< rr doubt but what these
t i Chrstian ventures
< h
Among the boys participating
the VFW Youth club exhibit
mont much more jud held Friday night but poorly attend
manj churches and ed were Jeff Tucker Charles Vast
mplv because the >
mploy more busnesslike pnnclp
i
I or example how many churches
je bonded treasurers
TOWN TOPICS
THERS CRITICIZE because
they are afraid church mem
bers will give financially to these
programs thus limiting what they
ould otherwise give to the local
hurch Misinterpreting the Scripture
concerning storehouse tithing
they preach the false doctrine
that all giving must be through the
ocal church if it is to be Christian
giving
It would seem that in this day of
nfidelity lukewarmness trouble
md strife that all Christians would
be inclined to welcome fellow lab
rers from any and all sources
ersonally when we see any group
r individual which insists that all
rjth is being dispensed through its
nurtitular faucet the only thing we
en see is evidence of self glory and
leshly pride Man is faced with
the choice of placing Chnst OR de
1irnination first
TOWN TOPICS
R EPP like Charles E Fuller
Billy Graham and others
eeks no glory either for himself or
or his denomination It is to be
ioted that it is this type of person
tsho is accomplishing the most in
hnstian circles of this generation
TOWN TOPICB
O DOUBT Dr Epp has made a
great contribution to the cur
ent interest in Christianity especially
in evangelical circles
Dr Edward Elson President Eis
uhowers pastor said recently that
Mnencas religious revival is be
iit injured by ecclesiastical cynics
no are nukiiig sport of Evange
t Uillv Graham
llvHigh all Mgiib indicate that
great nligious revival may be
inlet i taid Di Llsoi n
nix deluuiki rs are havui > i field
i cnticiiiiif the populu
s who hae given it ir P1 k
Sammy Davidson Paul Scott Terr
Barnett Ronnie Love Larr > Garrett
Gary White Jesse Gom < x
Richard Tucker Jimmy Irman
Henry Early Earl Hyatt Jackie
Russell Dennis Nix and Ktnn >
White
Instructors for the show were Ra >
Sanderson Alva Finck Albert De
vin Ernest Thrasher Art Paul and
Warner Ward
Dr IlMin pastor of NaUonai j s viTth lr
1 iobyU iiiii tliurch in Washington
the auliiM > f nienea s Spirit
i ll Uevnil lit oisitd thiit Dr
itltam1 most ij > omm < nii < s are
IlofesSOl oV th < > > ud iuin ii
lministtts and siir < d thev
iiihl fed ihffi reiill v it tin liad
INSIDE TULIA
Will Cotton of Quanah who died as
as the result of burns in a rec nt
fire was a brother of Mrs F S
McCune and Mrs Lela Bates of
Tuha The 75yearold man wa1
burned when he went to sleep smoking
a cigarette Passersby saw the
flames and extinguished the fire He
had been a visitor in Tulia many
times Mr and Mrs Elwood Bates
and Mrs McCune attended the funeral
in Quanah Mrs Lela Bates
and Mr McCune were unable to
attend because of ill health
Mr and Mrs Floyd McCune made
a recent trip to Amarillo where he
had a check up following recent
surgery
Mrs Donald Crocker and son Donald
Ross went to Pampa Wednesday
evening to visit her parents
Mr and Mrs C E Corts Donald
joined them Friday night and they
returned home Sunday
Travis Graham spent the holidays
deer hunting near Comstock in SouthWest
Texas
Mrs W W Jobe has been a pat
lent in the Swisher county hospital
the past three weeks after suffering
a fall
Marshall Vaughn returned home
Sunday after surger at St An
thonys hospital in Amanllo
Mrs J B Seott and childrt n
iaul ancy and Judy s > nt lhur >
< aid Friday in An anllo with
i m or Mr and Mr K L Da >
< od I lly
1 id Mrs W Nel K cord and
unmie Da and Berniee
> i in Plain
view Ihursdj mn i
Mr am1 Mi < hai > tnckland
and ehich l athie iv Michael
sitid i In id Im tales over
the n 11
1 son
ii
that he is
mr daytoday contact with lay i to be commended for giving credit
Xojlil
where t redit is due and not en
t ijhain has been u guest in Dr t > jgmt in tin sinful luxury of im
> w s pulpit on stural octasoni apm n > ti it al hat is of God flows
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 49, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1955, newspaper, December 1, 1955; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46229/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.