The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 22, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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The Big
Redaction Sale
Is Now On
Everything
at Lowered Prices
F.feWSkcplicrd Hold-
lie Raid ''Is not a Democracy but an ab-
lug FU Meeting 4u.i3 a a La; for hj dl9culon Thc
lt (Continued from page one.) main point of the discussion wero the re
. latlonehip of the shepherds to the flock or
possess and the righteousness of him to 0f he pastors to the congregation and the
whom God reckon righteousness. David lelat)6nshlu of the flock to the shepherds.
QUAUTY-MVAUe -SERVCG
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Another Counter
University at DalliiH Fuils
to Score 6ii Christian Team
(Conllnricd from page one)
gained a IftaM n line play. 1M1 (topped yar(js ror jjrt j
MCAice ioriayard loss wans puntea
m -.i.J. itkkl M ... r-..-.I-
f . iT . ' ' - Tho fourth period opened with Wll-
gamed ft yfa. Matt 2 yards Stevens 3 . . '
and Matt Jfflcd 22 yards out ol bounds. llams pun8n he "ne '" a ma"ner lha
ts . was sure to mean a touchdown. He could
McAdams was' stopped by Vaughan for a . . IT . .
i i... xr-.. . i.4 w.... L t-... a no' ""PPed- plunged 4 yardf.
JL . - Curtis went to the left for 5 yards. Red
added 4 yards. Benowsky went for 3 yardf.
Mays for McMurrough. Red Williams
then ran six more times in succession. His
said "Blewcd is tho man to whom Gdd
has not reckoned sin.'
"Sin Is an overt act an act that can
never be undone an act that was done in
the past and cannot bo atoned for. Men
too often think of life as having to much
time spent in sin and so nreh hr right-
eousness that the" rifbteouawtM or stafitl-
ness of man f determined by tha balance
of the scales upon which these two meas-
ures of time are weighed.
"No human being can atone for his sin
God atoned for the sins of all through his
great gift of love not tho love that causes
us not to want our brother told that he
sins and that sin is carrying tho world to
destruction but love that gives Its all. 'Cod
so loved tho world that he gave his only
begotten son that whosoever believeth on
him should not perish but have eternal
life."
'That tho gospel of Christ is universal
is shown by his saying 'Whosoever' it is
not for a limited number not for a cer-
tain number for whom it was ordained in
the beginning but for 'whosoever believ-
eth.' We find these proofs of the unlver-
sality of the gospel 'that by the grace of
cd 2 yards. Pccararo was nailed prettily God lie should tasto of death for every
by lianowsky gaining but 2 yards around man' 'I am the way tho truth and the
an end. Two passes were incomplete and life' 'I am the door of the sheep.' It is
the ball went over. Stevens rounded the universal yet restricted Christ said 'Who-
right for seven yards and Red plunged 6 soever hello eth' Christ gave the invita-
imsrssm
"the quantitations lor the elder or
the shepherds are set forth in I Timothy
3il7 and Litus 1:5-9. There are two rea-
sons for men desiring to become overseers
the one mercenary as a means to an end
the other love a dfesku to serve men. "If
a mm seeketh tho office of a bishop he
destaeth-a good work.'
"The relationship of the flock to the shep-
herd I very adequately expressed in I
Thessalonians 5:12; I Timothy 5:7 and
Hebrew 13 i7. Wo need preaching on the
qualifications of the congregation at least
fifty percent of the blame for incompetent
elders rests upon careless and thoughtless
selections on the part of the congregation."
EXTRA TROUSERS FREE WITH ALL SUIT ORDERS
FOR SHORT TIME ONLY
A spare of extra trousers is as important to your suit as
a spare tire to an automobile
ORDER YOUR XMAS SUIT NOW!
THE TOGGERY
Correct Dress For Men
Phono 821
1062 North 1st St.
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NO. 6.
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yards. Waits then punted 32
Curtis. No return.
Red gained a yard and Stevens hit cen;
tcr for 4 yards. Matt gained a yard.
A. C. C. penalized 15 yards for holding.
The quarter ended.
Second Quarter.
tion it is man's to take or reject.
"Sin is a person to whom men give
themselves over in bondage a person from
whose grasp thcro is but one way of es-
cape and that through the Lord Jesus
Christ. In Paul's letter to' the Romans
we find this statement 'There is there-
fore now no condemnation to them which
are in Christ Jesus.'
"There is no conception of neutrality in
mln w fnr . fnnr. .tx. two. two nnd '" sospol of Christ a man is either for
four yards. Curtis then added 10 yards. God or Bai"" lllm. he U citler or
Stevens went to the left for 2 yards. Red Gen"le. a ervant Chri" or a "
nluncnl 2 vards. He then added 5 for vanl aalan- nr" 'mlc Ma. "
Touchdowns: A. C. C. 3 Dallas U. 0. '
Goals after touchdown: A. C. C. 1. '
Total yards gained from scrimmage: '
A. C C. 263 yards Dallas U. 36. '
Yards lost from scrimmage: A. C. C. '
13 Dallas U. 9.
First downs: A. C. C. 16 Dallas U 2. '
Passes attempted: A. C. C. 2 Dallas
U. 14.
Passes completed: A. C. C. 1 Dallas '
U. 1.
Total gain from passes: A. C. C 25
Dallas U. 25.
Average length of punts: A C. C. 42
yards Dallas U. 35 yards.
1 Average length of kick-offs: A. C. C.
41 yards Dallas U. 55 yards.
' Average return of kick-oils: A. C C.
31 yards Dallas U 9 yards.
' Fumbles: A. C. C. 2 Dallas U. 1.
1 Fumbles recovered by offense: A. C.
C. 1 Dallas U. 1.
1 Fumbles recovered by defense: Dal-
' las U. 1.
We Aro Offering All
SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS AT 25 PER CENT
DISCOUNT
For 15 days. Wo also have tho best equipped Optical Parlor
in tho city.
W. S. CLOUGH'S JEWELRY STORE
W. S. Clough D. F. Moore
HAVE YOUR XMAS PHOTOS MADE NOW
AND AVOID THE RUSH
T. S. HIGGINBOTHAM STUDIO
Tho Prickly Pcnr Photographer
vant of Satan
Matt punted 15 yards. Scott stopped fir jw Ti- t.11 . it- 1 vrt thai is not with mo is against me.'
Watts without a gain. Matt intercepted un(.t Williams carried over. Curtis failed "The final result of believing in Jesus
a 10 yard pass. Red gained 2 yards and nt goa Score. A c c 19t Dalas U. 0. Christ is immunity from condemnation
followed with 5 through right guard. Stev- Vaughan kicked off 30 yards to L. Rodie and an eternity of bliss in the life that is
ens added a yard. Red made first down ) ji(j not return. Two passes were in- to come. The thing that stays the Chris-
with a 6 yard gain through left guard. Matt complete and Watts failed to gain so he tlan is the absolute assurance of something
men rounaea leu enu lor a yards. Stev- Dune(i 30 yards to Stevens who returned beyond 'In my Father's house are many
10 yards. Red plunged 2 yards. A pass mansions' 'I go to prepare you a place'
was incomplete. Red failed to gain. 'Whosoever believeth in him shall not There was nothing on the ballots to indl-
m) KO vnr!. over tl. coal ncrisli. but ha eternal 1 f o' ." ca'e no onginaiea iner- noimng 10
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icompletc Aloyei went' in . . . ' ' .. .
v.i i j - urotner onepucraa memo :or discussion
Another pass was' incchn- .. . . . . J . . .
M rn 1 . r. .. ..iki'I'-v .VM..W il rfw.tii vt wvn..i
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ens gained 6 yards. Red added 3 and
Stevens made it first down. Red gained
Ijenallred 15 yards
17 Csllege Professors Ttk a
Pen Vete hm Students
1889
1923
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS CONSERVATIVE BANKING
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)o Christian 13. Dallas U. 0
Stevens' Great Run.
Watts kicked off CO yards to Stevens
who took the ball behind the goal line
and twisted and squirmed his way behind Tinmas
perfect Interference far enough to place
the ball on the 50 yard line Dillingham
gained 5 yards. Matt then gained a yard
on a reverse play and injured his hand.
Ddnowsky for Dillingham. Donnelly for
S. Rodie. Danowsky failed to gain on a
reverse- play. Red gained 4 yards and
Curtis made it first down. Stevens lost 2
2 yards but Red plunged through guard
fot" 13 yards and first down. Red then
gained 7 yards through right guard and
Eck failed to gain. Red plunged 3 yards caMrcl.
for first down once more. He added three
more. Ilahowsky gained a yard and Red slcvens
added 2 yards placing the ball within a
foot of the goal. Red failed to gain and
the ball went over. Watts punted 35
yards from behind goal and Curtis made
a 10 yard return. Red failed to gain. Cur-
tis gained 2 yards around left end and
Red added two more. Dallas U. blocked
Curtis attempt at a field goal and Wilson
but "recovered. Red got
wild and plunged 15 yards. He then add-
ed a yard as the game ended.
Line-ups:
A. C. C. ' D. U.
Hoban
left end
left tackle
left guard
center
G. Rrown
Vaughan
right guard
right tackle
right end
Dillingham (c)
quarter
left half
the Scriptures; for in them ye think ye
have eternal life; and they are they which
testify of me. And ye will not come to me
that yc might have life." This is a con-
tinuation of the thought set forth in Sun-
day's lectures upon John 20:30-31 Christ
as the Son of God.
"Christianity is a positive religion in-
fidelity is a negation. If we do not ac-
cept Ciirist as the divine origin the Son
of God wo have nothing left except a nega-
tive religion.
"Proof is furnished by the Bible and by
it alone John 20:30-31 Matthow 3:17
Matthew 17:5. No intelligent man can
deny that Jesus is the Christ the Son of
God after he has read these passages from
' Sneider Godi holy book
Jt "The Bible as tho word of God and Christ
f McAfee as ''le n God aro wo inseparable
propositions the establishment of one is
the demonstration of the other.
"The gospel gives what no other can
S. Dodio
L. Rodie
Shepherd (c)
Phillips
-suggest -or p.oiEf. y pamcu.ar answci.
The twq principal questions were:
(1) What Pen Do You Use Now?
265 or 33 percent were A'a "
213 or 27 pcrcenji were PARKER'S
192 or 22 percent were B
93 or JZ pe"ccnt wys C
25 or 3 percent were D'a
25 or 3 percent were E's
(2) "What Pen Will You Buy Next?"
298 or 433 percent said PARKER'S
151 or 22.7 percent said "AV
99 or 14.9 percent said "BV
69 or 10.9 percent said "CV
35 or 52 percent said "D'a"
12 or 1.4 percent said "E's"
WE HAVE BIG STOCK OF
PARKER PENS
$3.00. $5.00. $7.00
Tho Fundamental Policy upon" which this Inatitutton was
founded "Conservative Banking" has hcen followed hy ui more
than a quarter of a century.
IN STRENGTH IN VOLUME OF BUSINESS OUR PROGRESS
HAS BEEN CONSISTENT AND SOUND
whilo mindful of tho traditions and policies of tho past our
present management is in complete accord with tho needs of the
present. We aro equipped to give you tho host service and want
you to use our hunk.
1
THE FARMERS t MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
Wilson
........ Moran
ABILENE PRINTING CO
STATIONERS
1069 North Second '
IN FRONT QF QUEEN THEATRE
THE EMPORIUM
PRINTERS AND DESIGNERS OF EXCLUSIVE PRINTING
FRYAR PRINTING COMPANY
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ABILENE TEXAS
Curtis
Williams
right half
Fullback
Wildcats:
WE NEWEST IN MILLINERY
AND. READY-TO-WEAR
(Tit fiat ttntinna
took the ball on his own 15 yard line. The Dillingham (2). Meyer's for Banowsky
nan enaeu.
Second Half.
Vaughan kicked off 45 yards to Moran
who returned -0 yards. Pecararo forlMc-
Afee. Watts made a yard around the
right. Pecararo added 2 yards. A pass
was incomplete. Watts kicked 35 yards
to Stevens who "returned 7 yards. Red
Jwaila 3 yards. Curtis lost 10 yards in a
cut back play and Red added a yard
Vaughan then uncorked the first of his
long punts which went 65 yards and
across the goal line.
The Catholics took the ball on their 20
McAdams K've Mohammed claimed to be the son of
a prophet other beings who are worship-
Watts pec' 'mvc never existed except in the spirit
"" jjUt cir8t iive4 n Palestine and died for
TUnnw.W fnr ho b1" '" V0'
for ninnwW "There is nothing on earth so well es- ... ..nw .. .
m 7 'n :;7.f" s.:72. "Wished lh0 resurrection of Jesu. "im XUU 1'UU fitol' JAVUltt
McMurrough for Donnelly (3) Mays for Chrlt if he was raised from the dead then
m.f i. ia n. . mAf surely he is what he says he is. He is the
ti;muwuuKii ivwuiiaiu tui mwnw -
(3).
Officials: Medley (Missouri Wealeyan)
referee; Anthony (Simmons) umpire; R.
Bradley (Simmons) head linesman.
Time of periods: 15 minutes.
Basket Ball Workouts
Son of Cod and tho divine origin of the
church
Tuesday Morning.
The theme for Brother Shepherd's ser-
mon for Tuesday morning is found in Eph-
esians 5; which explains the relationship
that should exist between Christ and the
church. Christ used family relations.
something the people understood to make
ABILENE OPTICAL COMPANY
Eyes Examined and Glasses Correctly Fitted.
T. S. HIGGINBOTHAM. STANDARD OPTOMETRIST
229Vi Pine Street Phone 1334
WE WELCOME THE STUDENTS OF A. C. C.
And invito you to make our 6tore your' loafing place when
PAN DANDY
There Js a difference
"Its in the Package."
n flSftl
in town.
MISFIT CLOTHING COMPANY
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Now Beinfi Held Daily hi. messages understood to make His mes.
(Continued from Pago 1) sage clear "Thli Is a great mystery; but
1111 - . . t inefll- rnnwrntnfr f!lirUr nnrl h f!lmrch.
yard line nd apass was tried but was nnd Boyd Logan forward. "The Church of God is alway. spoken
gromSed. VaSJhan tore through and large amount of new material Is bIng of as a unit a body a house a household
k bIScfced a pass and another pass was in- tested by Adams in the dally workouts now or a kingdom. Its primary purpose it not
complete. IPatts punted 30 yards. Curtis being held at the Wildcat cage Anng 0 caer l0 human bodlea but to evangelise
fumbled the kick and Dallas recovered the new men frying are: Kennamer Rol- MUlg to carry tho message of salvation
Tecararp faikd lo gain around an end. Hns Medlin Harry Ixigan Pug Brown t0 the lost.
Wtt jW fM4 to Snyder for & Cecil Hill Ben Colladay Clarcnco Thur- 'The reasons for the failure of churches
yank This sliced the ball on the man Jack Morris John Paul Gibson Hugh are undue and unscrlpturalinterrM in.the
Christian 20 yard. line. A gain of 2 yards Campbell Raymond Symcox Raymond worid( and t00 mucu individual and not
was registered bill Vaughan held and the Bankhead Truman Teague Albert Wall. enough concerted effort. If wo are to be.
t pp. was fruitless. Stevens broke up fred Stirman. ..0ne body In Christ" we must be a unit
a jm. Anower was incomplete ana tne 0 . . .vmm..rlc. coorinnlie. C00Derat.
it nvr. A. P. P. wfl nMulIuri 4 . . ..
ing wnoie. it is not attended tut men
i
hkH went over. A. C. C. was penalized
15 yards for holding and Vaughan Moo4'
against -the fence and punted 50 yank;
McMurrough for Donnelly Cantrcll was
Iawh wtJwKMtand nailed the receiver
then ran McAdams
A pass was In-
was Dcnalized 15
''for imerfwW wmf a pass receiver
firing Dallas a first dm. McAdams gain-
!m3mm
.igd&&tosiC
THANKS
I wish to thauk everyone for the
kindness fdiown me during ray ill-
ness. I appreciated the prayers
flowers andfy'ialts of everyone and' I
aimg-Iad that'I'can be back at AjC
C. again. v Ethel Stroup.
should go off with prerogatives that have
not been given to them.
"Christ came to seek and to save that
whichfcWaa lost1' if ho is to succeed his
bodyfMMuch muM function as a unit.
WFfFtfattday Morning
BroUW $Nsjtard't theme for the Wed-
wesday burping sarson was the govern-
aM ' efeureh. "Dm CKweh" he
SOME COMMUNITIES THAT THINK PRETTY WELL OF THE
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