The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1948 Page: 3 of 4
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Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations
THE CELINA (TEXAS) RECORD
Thursday, July 15, 1948
several days with her daughterly
Mrs. L. B. Johnson, of Texarkanale
who is convalescing at her homelfo'
following major surgery at Tem-
pie, Texas. 1
Mrs. Jim Thompson is visiting *
her brother and family, Mr. and 1
Mrs. Wallace Wester, at Fayette- a
ville, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs,
announce the arrival of a | Mr. and Mrs.
'• and Mrs. W. L. Mills are Sunday,
arents of the baby. Mrs- char1'
| H°Wald L°gan Underwent MrsaLSCeomE
surgery in Sherman last Mrs. F. N
■ikiJp Her condition is reported Fielder and I
satisfactory. tended county
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Martin and Saturday,
mily are visiting relatives in On Sunday
Georgia. gram and pi
About 55 persons enjoyed a pic- and the secret
nic at the school park last Friday the Alla horr
treatments at a Celina clinic
other day.
ALLA NEWS
By Mrs. J. H. Miller
ton, with Spring Byington as his
wife.
Keenan Wynn is Martin Ainsley,
the eccentric radio commentator
who is inadvertently responsible
for the break-up of Polly Fulton’s
marriage to Brett.
In the supporting cast are Mar-
garet Lindsay, as the girl Tasmin
marries bn the rebound, Marshall
Thompson and Barbara Laage.
The screen (play is by Luther Da-
vis, whose first motion picture as-
signment was the highly success-
ful “The Hucksters.” The director
and producer are, respectively.
every
On July 24 vote for A. G. Spar-
lin for Sheriff. He is capable. He
is dependable. (Political Adv.) l-2p
^ cov£,eavt
B. F.’s Daughter Coming
To Ritz Sunday-Monday
John P. Marquand’s novel, “B.
F.’s Daughter,” a Book-of-the-
Month selection read by a million
people, now comes to the screen
with a hand-picked cast, and will
appear at the Ritz Sunday and
Monday.
Barbara Stanwyck plays the
dominating heroine, Polly Fulton,
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Rucker
and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Phipps
made a trip last week, visiting
Carlsbad Cavern and other places
of interest.
Mrs. H. B. Rigsby is spending
Leroy Mills of
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night. The newly-installed lights
will doubtless encourage more such
oiltings.
(Billy George Tillerson has re-
timed home from Perryton.
‘ Guests for the week in the H. H.
Tillerson home are Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Miller and Bobby of Mission,
Mr- and Mrs. Carlyle Wilson and
Carolyn of Perryton, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Jenkins and baby and Mr.
in her first picture at MGM since’
“His Brother’s Wife.”
Van Heflin and Richard Hart,
who fought over Lana Turner in
“Green Dolphin Street,” now en-
act Miss Stanwyck’s love rivals—
Heflin as the brilliant, unconven-
tional economist, Thomas Brett;
Hart as the stubborn aristocrat,
Robert Tasmin.
The veteran character star,
Charles Coburn, last seen in “The
Paradine Case,” portrays the self-
made industrial tycoon, B. F. Ful-
Sandwiches, Cold Drinks, Short Orders
Stop By for an After-the-Show Snack
Open 8 a. m«, Close 11 p. m.
• Southwest Corner Square
GENE CONATSER, Operator
Try a Record want-ad.
•A Mrs. Carlyle Forbes of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tillerson of
ii«a, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Wester,
COTTAGE HILL NEWS
By Mrs. Claude DuVall
Mike Ramos has been on the
sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McKinney of
Richardson were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and
daughter of Tom Bean visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Biggs Thursday.
Mrs. Biggs accompanied them
home for a few days visit.
Russell Phillips of the U. S. Na-
vy is spending his 30-day leave
'with hjs parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Phillips, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips
DEODORANT
regular $1.00 jar
NOW CA/i
A vote for A. G. Sparlin is a
vote for law enforcement.—(Polit-
ical Adv*) !_2n
NORTH SIDE
BARBER SHOP
J. E. CONATSER
REAL ESTATE
If you want to buy or sell real
property, see me on the south-
west corner of square in Celina.
WE GROW AND SELL
STARK’S FRUIT TREES
AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS
ROY STRICKLAND
CELINA, TEXAS
plus tax
The barber shop that offers
you more in expertness of
service, cleanliness and value.
Limited Time
Norris Says People
Not Being Nis-Led
ARUCH,
r whose name means
f~* “blessed,” was the grandson
f Maaseiah, "governor of the city”
nder Josiah (II Chronicles 34:8),
and his father, Ner-
iah, appears to have
been an official dur-
ing the reign of
Jehoiakim He was a
trusted friend of Jer-
emiah (Jeremiah 32:
6-15 and 43:5-6). Tra-
dition holds that
Baruch was carried
to Babylon, where he
wrote the apocryphal
“Bock of Baruch,”
and died in 574, B.C.,
twelve years after
the fall of Jerusalem.
Our golden text for this lesson is
found in Psalms 119:105, “Thy
word is a lamp unto my feet, and
light unto my path.”
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Sam E. Bateman, Local Agent
Office 1 Block East of Depot on Highway 289
d Senator G. C. Morris stated
this Week that the free people
* are not being mis-led by the
underhanded t a c -
t tics’ untruths and
JfpC% ** unfair propaganda
3 i1|L A-that are being us>
7 ed against him by
the errand-run
f1 ISiyiSS tiers of the present
congressman.
’ “Everywhere I go,” Morris said,
“the people are resenting the
underhanded charges being made
about me by those who owe
their jobs to the congressman,
by the self-styled big-shots who
are paying back political favors,
and by the paid workers who are
swarming throughout the Fourth
District.”
Morris charged that these tac-
tics are part of a plan to un-
dermine the honest efforts of a
qualified young family man who
-4ares oppose an entrenched poli-
tical fnaohine that, through clev-
er maneuvering and patronage,
has shaped public opinion In
this section for more than a third
of a century.
The young legislator emphas
ized that a public office belongs
to the people and no one man.
He added that the people, by
their ballots, will forever say
“no” this year to a man and his
camp-followers who feel that he
owns the office he has held for
36 years.
Morris was an unsuccessful
candidate for congress four years
ago_ having lost by a very small
margin. He has predicted he will
win this year’s race in the first
primary. «
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OUR BIBLE
| MIEN Jeremiah called Baruch,
A the son of Neriah, and
Baruch wrote from the mouth of
Jeremiah all the words of the Lord,
which he had spoken unto him,
upon a roll of a book. And Jere-
miah commanded Baruch, saying,
I am Shut up; I cannot go into the
bouse of the Lord. Therefore go
thou, and read in the roll, which
thou hast written from
Tax
Assessor-Collector
EFFICIENT — COURTEOUS
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(Paid Political Adv.)
Joe Spann
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mouth,
of the people in the Lord’s house
upon the fasting day; and also thou
shalt read them in the ears of all
Judah that come out of the cities,”
Jeremiah 36:4-8.
- How did we get our Bible?
Through this simple process of God
speaking through his appointed
prophet, and by the faithful work
of men like Baruch who served as
(cribes.
• * *
THIS SCRIBE O; LONG AGO
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Foremost development in
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il sketched briefly the story of
Baruch. He was a trained man,
trusted and beloved This he had to
be, else God would not have ap-
proved Jeremiah’s selection of Bar-
uch to copy what he was saying
for God. And not only was he se-
lected to write down what God was
saying, through his prophet, but he
was used to proclaim the words of
God to the people in the Lord’s
house. Baruch was amanuensis,
reader and distributor of the Bible
—a distinguished role, indeed. Let
us today be gladly ready to read
the Bible to others, and to distribute
and circulate the Scriptures wherev-
er we may. Here I pause to pay
tribute to the American Bible So-
ciety and all others, Including the
Gideons, who help to make the
Bible known to all men everywhere.
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A MAN ON WHOM GOD COUNTED
11 'HUS we see that Baruch was
1 a man on whom God counted.
His work was done well, and we
read that, “When they heard all the
words, they were afraid both one
and other, and said unto Baruch,
We will surely tell the king of all
these words.”
Young people will do well to pon-
der this incident. In the varied
contacts of young Christians in this
modern day, we may be used of
the Holy Spirit in making known
the words of God in countless ways.
Thus, like Baruch, you may be
used of God to make known his will
unto all mankind.
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BARUCH, A COURAGEOUS
SCRIBE
r-p'HE full context reveals the fact
1 that Baruch exhibited courage
as well as faithfulness in his serv-
ice as scribe to Jeremiah. It was
not an easy task. Nor will it be
easy to fill our posts as couriers
of the Good News. But it was a
rewarding experience for Baruch.
He served his day and generation
according to the will of God.
Mr. Henry Ford, Sr., believed in
having a copy of the Bible near at
hand wherever he might sit down
In his home. I heard him say once
that he had a Bible on every table
In his home. “I do this In order that
I may reach over and spend a few
minutes with the Lord wherever I
may sit down. And I always cher-
ish the hope that others will find It a
lamp unto their feet and a light
.Una thalr* rlndv nnthwnv ”
STATE LAND COMMISSIONER
Your car will enjoy better car care—and repay ;
ter driving, safer driving. When we check your i
it from bumper to bumper, from road to roof, ai
that every part is in perfect working order. 1
car is in top driving condition — bring it in
checkup. It’s good insurance for better driving]
MAYFIELD WILL
.. . return the State Land Office to the
people; obtain adequate and just bids for
leases and royalties on public lands;
afford larger income for permanent
school fund and general fund; make it
possible for ex-service men to buy the
better farm sites and grazing land; and
give YOU a square deal.
along their daily pathway."
Let us give thanks for Baruch—
die trusted friend who served Jere-
mlah, and thus served God.
Celina Gar
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RjCBJPTUItE: Jeremiah 32:6-15, 36-
[DEVOTIONAL READING: Psalm*
-37; 43:5-1.
82.
Baruch, The Scribe
Lesson for August 1, 1948
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The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1948, newspaper, July 15, 1948; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth772957/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.