Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1949 Page: 2 of 12
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Baptist Church
(W. A. Dollahite, Paster)
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
E. E. Phelps, superintendent.
Worship service 11:00 a. m.
Training Union 6:30 p. in.
Evening service 7:30 o’clock.
Midweek prayer sewice,
Wednesday at 7:00 p. tatR
Christian Church
(R. J. McKowen, Pastor)
10:00 a. m. Bible School
Youree McGowan, superin-
tendent.
Morning worship and com-
munion 11 v/clock.
7:80 p. m. Worship service.
6:30 p. m. C. Y. F.
Methodist Church
(B. A. Watson. Pastor)
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Paul Francis, superintendent.
Morning service 10:60 a. m.
Youth Fellowship 6 p. m.
Evening worship 7:30.
Caledonia-Concord
Methodist Church
Caledonia — Worship serv-
ices second and fourth Sun-
day, 11:00 a. m.
Concord—Worship services,
first and third Sunday. 11 a. m.
Highway Tabernacle Church
(located on Timpson-Mt.
Enterprise highway between
Timpson and Caledonia.
Rev. Fred Gabler, pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Gospel service on Wednes-
day, Saturday and Sunday
nights.
Assembly of God
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Young people’s service 6:45
,p. m.
Mid-week service, Thursday
night 7 o’clock.
Timpson Methodist
Circuit
(J. Aldous Smith, Pastor)
Shady Grove, New Prospect,
Stockman, and Tennessee.
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
OLD SHADY GROVE
First Sunday morning and
night services.
NEW PROSPECT
Second and fourth Sunday
mornings.
* STOCKMAN
Second and fourth Sunday
nights.
TENNESSEE
Third Sunday morning and
night.
Church of Christ
(Hulon Briley, Minister)
Bible school 9:45 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m.
Communion service lt:45
a. m.
Evening service 7 o’clock.
Bible study every Thursday-
evening 7:30 o’clock.
Everyone welcome.
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READING:
Heaven Is Real
Easier Lesson for April 17, 1349
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TJKAVEN IS just as real as Chi-
** cago. More so, because Chicago
will in time cease to be, while
heaven lasts forever. A few atomic
bombs, a whiff of
some new plague,
can maze Chicago
vanish; but no
atomic bomb can
touch heaven. The
pity is, so few
Christians really be-
lieve this. We can
get mail from Chi-
cago, but who ever
heard of mail from Dr. Foremaa
heaven?
Wait, though . . . there is mail
from heaven, and you have it there
in your Bible. If you accept it for
what it is, the Word of God, then it
is the Word from heaven. To be
sure, it dees not tell us much about
heaven . If you were actually trav-
eling to Chicago, you would not
begin by studying a street-map of
that city. What you would need is
a map of the roads between.
So the Bible is not a guide-
book to the “City Four-Square;**
It is more of a road-map to help
us find the way between here
and there. Nevertheless, the Bi-
ble does assure us that heaven
is real.
Christians have many reasons for
believing in the reality of the future
life, and some of these may not be
in the Bible; but the best reasons
are there.
Jesus Believed It
WINIFRED KIRKLAND has truly
** said that Jesus did not simply
believe in immortality; he lived it
Jesus would never have called this
world or this life trilling or unim-
portant. But all around, under and
over and through this visible world.
Jesus was aware of another. He
lived and acted as a citizen of both
worlds. lie talked of life after death
—or for that matter, of his own life
before his birth—as calmly and nat-
urally as you would speak of next
week or next summer.
Christ is Risen
MANY PEOPLE feel it would be
™ easier to believe in the future
life if someone who had been across
the line of death would return
across that line to bring a message
from the beyond. So they attend
seances and they listen to table-
tappings and go through all manner
of weird performances in order to
get a w’ord or two from someone
who has passed on.
Rut all the time we do have a
record of a Return. Indeed it is
The Return. We call it the
Resurrection. The message of
Easter is not summed up In
songs about some “Beautiful
Isle of Somewhere;’* It is in
these three words; “Christ is
risen!”
He did not return in darkness, he
was not under the control of any
“medium, ‘ he did not make him-
self known by ghostly hauatings. He
was seen at supper-tables, he spoke
to his friends on a mountainside, he
came to fishermen on a spring
morning by a lake shore. The ear-
liest ‘Christians doubted some
things; but few doubted that the
Lord was risen indeed.
Talented Pianist Will Give Concert
East Texas Chamber of
Commerce Convention
Meets At Beaumont
Beaumont, Tex.—The Ea-it
Texas Chamber of Commer-e
convention will be held in
| made for the convention, and
| -eople planning to attend are
. equested to make their reser-
j vations direct with Hotel
Beaumont as soon as possible.
MISS SHIRLEY WARD
Miss Shirley Ward of Huntsville, student of Baylor
University, will give concert in Timpson, Monday even-
ing, April 18, at 8 o'clock, at school auditorium. The
Wesleyan Service Guild will sponsor the concert.
drove to a garage where three
mechanics spent a total of six
man-hours taking the car
! apart to free an eight-month
Squeak in Motor
Is Found To Be Cat;
Mechanics Remove
Kankakee, 111.—F a r m e r
Harm Nceland wondered what;—" "
that squeak was in the motori ,
of his 1940 car. [beh,nd the motor-
When he found out, he| The cat was hungry.
; Beaumont April 21, 22 and 23,
with one of the finest pro-
grams this group has ever
j presented, according to W. F.
1 Ivers, of Beaumont, local
i chairman in charge of ar-
i rangements.
Among speakers on the
j three-day program will be:
I Dr. Arthur A. Smith, professor
of economics, Southern Meth-
odist University, Dallas; Louis
Bromfield, author, Lucas,
Ohio; Raymond Moley, editor
of Newsweek; Go). Alvin M.
Owsley, former national Am-
erican Legion Commander,
Dallsa; Robert E. Stripling,
former chief investigator for
the house committee on un-
American activities, San Au-
gustine, and John W. Newton,
vice-president of Magnolia Pe-
troleum Company and general
manager of refineries, Beau-
mont.
Haroid Hamlin, president of
the ETCC, of Jacksonville,
has been in Beaumont assist-
ing in making arrangements
for the convention. President
Hamlin has taken a very ac-
tive interest in East Texas
Chamber activities during his
tenure as president.
The convention will open
Tuesday evening with a recep-
tion given by the Beaumont
Chamber of Commerce.
Headquarters for all meet-j
ings will be the Hotel Beau-!
mont. A large number ofl
reservations already have been ’
Senator William L. March
in 1832 said, “To the victora
go the spoil*.”
Dr. H. L. StockweD
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Office Hours:
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Your first thrill is seeing it.. *
Your greatest thrill is driving it!
Heaven Begins With God!
•THE CURE for the troubled heart,
* Jesus said, is faith in God. One
of the strongest reasons for believ-
ing that the future life is real, is the
nature and character of God him-
self. Jesus said as much once, in an
argument with men who did not
believe in immortality: “God is not
the God of the dead, but af
the living.” If we were God’s
paper dolls or toy soldiers, he might
weary of us as a child wearies of
its toys, and sweep us all into de-
struction without a moment’s
thought. But if we are truly his
children, then when life's evening
comes, he wiQ call his tired child-
ren home.
Eternal Life has two sides,
the heaveB-side and the earth-
side. The church has never be-
lieved that simple immortality
is the same thing as the heaven-
ly life.
A Judas, when he dies, goes fas
Peter saidly said) “to his own
place.” A Judas carries out his own
hell with him. But a man like Paul,
or any Christian who has been at
home with God here on this earth,
when at last death comes, will, as
Whittier said:
“Find himself by hands fa-
miliar beckoned
Unto his fitting place.”
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1949, newspaper, April 15, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812058/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.