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SATUBftAT, 25,. 1932 EOSWELL DAILY RECORD "What We Have Learned From Genesis" 'BRASS TACKS' ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Services In Roswell Churches Bjr DR. ALV1N E. BELL (The International Uniform -Lesson for June 20 is the quarterly review lesson covering 12 lessons In Genesis, the Golden Text being P.o- mans 8:28, "We know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His "GEXESIS" a 3 "beginning" and the Book of Genesis gives us the beginning of all things in heaven and earth, with the exception of God. who is eternal.

Of Him it says in its a i ficent opening sentence, "In the begi n- ning God created the heavens and the earth." The i I e's chief nurpose in relating the story of creation is not to tell the or the when or the how long of the origin of this universe, but rather to tell the who and the why. Dr. AlvinE. Bell' oho to lead men to know that all things are God-given and the outgrowth in power and'wisdom of a di vine love which could 'not contnln itself, but must give expression to Itself In other beings, made in the divine Image and likeness and capable of communion with God. God made man a worshiping being with a moral nature capable of choosing rlfht from wrong, that man's righteousness and virtue might not be mechanical or forced but of free choice.

But man fell Into sin of his own free will, and Tailed Gou in the one and only point wherein his freedom was tested. Thus human sin had its beginning. It was the prostitution of liberty to selfish aims in defiance of God's clearly defined will. With It came death, which is ever the wages of sin. But with it also came the beginning of the gospel of divine grace, in the promise of the Saviour, who.

as the "seed of the woman would bruise the serpent's head." So. from the very beginning. "Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound." The Beginning of Israel God's plans having been thwarted in the beginnings made with Adam and again with Noah through the persistent sinfulne.ss of their descendants. He began a new plan with Abram. This plan was to choose a select race and develop that chosen people as the channel through which divine grace could be made known to all nations.

Thus Abram was called from Ur of Chaldea to be the father of a spiritual race. The Beginning of the Jewish Nation Under Joseph we see the beginning of the Jewish race as a nation: The patriarchal family of Jacob develops under the discipline of four centuries of bondage in Egypt into a mighty people before whom is constantly kept the hope of emancipation and return to their own land. To this end Joseph commanded that hin bones be not buried in Egypt, but prepared in a coffin ready for the nation's departure. So the book ends with the words "in a colfin in Egypt." That coffin symbolized the nation's hoj.e of emancipation. Its return Is told in Exodus, which is our study in the lessons that follow.

I nnr.AxcEL LI'TIIKKAN CHURCH 105 South Lea Ave. R. A. Hingst, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45.

Divine worship at 10:30. Subject: "Be Faithful Confessors Or Your Savior." In this service Mi-. A. H. Merchant and Mrs.

W. Buhrkuhi will be as communicant members in the church thru llie rite of confirmation. The public is invited to attend this service. The public is invited to attend this service. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Benjamin Eitelgeorge, D.

Minister. Church school 9:43 a. m. Morning worship 11:00. Sermon: "Spiritual Realities." League 7:00 p.

m. Union Services p. m. at M. E.

Church, South. Sermon by Dr. Eitelgeargc: Subject, '-The Dignity of the Commonplace." First Church of Clirlsr, Scientist Corner Lea and 1st St. The regular morning service at 11 a. m.

Subject: ''Christian Science." Sunday sclioo; at a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial service al Reading Room in church building, cast entrance, corner of Lea Ave. arid First Street, open each week day except legal holidays, from 3 to p. m.

The public is cordially invited to attend the services and to use the Reading Room. PBESBTTERIAy CHURCH LeRoy Thompson, Pastor. 9:30 Sunday school: Primary and Beginner John Knox House. Westminster Class Westminster Hall. All other classes antl Departments, Woman's Club.

10:50 of General COURT HOUSE LAWS SEBVICKS IFor several years a number of the churches 01 the city have co-op- 'eratedi in Union. Sunday Night Services on the Court House Lawn. These services will begin on the first Sunday in July, tlie 3rd, and will continue through August. The pastors of the co-operating churches bring the messages and the choirs furnish the music. Assembly by Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. Hay-1 Comfortable seats are provided and. i slip, and Mrs.

M. C. Martin. the lawn is well lighted. In case of i The( Male Quartett of the First rain or storm the Sunday night ser- Presbyterian Church ot" Albuquerque i vices are held at the First Christian will give several numbers at the I church.

In the past these services morning service. 6:30 Senior Endeavor. 7:30 Union Service, Southern Methodist Church. Rev. iMr.

Eitelgeorge, the new pastor of the M. E. Church will bring i the message. We extend a cordial invitation to all who liave no regular church home to worship with us. 0 have been well attended and they have proven very helpful.

A cordial invitation is extended to the citizens of Roswell and community to these services. The first of the Courthouse lawn services will be held Sunday evening July 3rd at o'clock. A News of Rutier was" in Dexter from the jrnnch Monday. iMsssrs. M.

Y. Monical, E. Love, C. N. Moore and Breeb Hurst were business in Roswell "Wed- Hagerman are preaching some excellent sermons.

Mr. Sharer and Sf. Peter's Catholic Church SOI South Main Street Rev. Father Matthew, Pastor. Phone 501.

Services 8:00 .1. m. and 10:00 a. m. -0- Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Pippin and little daughter of Longview, Texas, are I visiting Mrs. mother, Mr. F. K.

Lewis. Jack Lewis returned to his home in Dexter the first of the week, after spending several months in Phoenix, Arizona. Texas were visiting in Dexter the first part off the week. Mr. Sharer is a former business! ST.

ANDREWS EPISCOPAL t'HUHCH Services this Sunday will be in accordance with the usual summer i schedule. Stanley ofj The Holy Communion Church school communion Morning prayer and sermon, 10:00. Visitors cordially invited to take jGood sized crowds are attending of Dexter and his many friends werej part in "these services, very glad to see him and his eon. Messrs. Curtis Sharp and A.

B. Rawden left Sunday Tor points in Texas and Oklahoma where they will visit relatives. CATHOLIC WOMEN MEETING SANTA FE FIRST M. S. CHURCH, SOUTH F.

L. Meadow, Pastor. H. D. Burdette, S.

S. Supt. Sunday school meets at 9:30. You are invited to come and bring the whole family. Morning worship begins at 10:30.

Sermon by the pastor. The male quartette will sing a special number. Special "Dedication Service" by the Boys and Girls World 1 Club in' the main auditorium at Parents and friends are invited to this ser- from Colorado are expected here Saturday for the Intermediate Leagues Santa Fe, N. June Twp hundred women, mostly from New Mexico but augmented by eon- and Texas, C. L.

and Walter McMains, L. P. and Roy Calloway and Lee Wright revival services being held at arrived in Dexter Tuesday from Blue- life Baptist church, Rev. Atwood of! water, N. M.

for Rpswell anil Rev. Haro'ld Dye of folks. a visit -with home FIRST CHKISTIAX CHURCH D. B. Titus, minister.

Mrs. Richard D. Jones, musical director. Mis: Velma Lannom, organist. 0:30 a.

m. church school. A modern graded school with classes for all. 10:45 a. in.

morning service. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "Why the Church?" Anthem "The Friend That You Need," (Wilson). Special organ numbers: "Air.From Sowder, Fort Sunnier; Charles Madrid. Frank Hayner, Las Cruces; C.

P. Pardue Loving; Albert T. Mitch-I Alceste" (Gluck); Call Me Thine ell, Mosnuero; R. B. Alldredge, Rop; Own" "Canzonetta," (Hal- Luke Roberts.

Lovmgton; Horace laender); "Postlude in 'G'" (Clark). STATEffllll! Fe, June special Moses, Gemerco; A. A. McNatt, Oliver M. Lee; Alamogordo; E.

W. Bowen, Felipe Sanchez Baca, i Mrs. H. B. Sammons, (Farmington; .7.

T. Matson, Torrero; Tom M. Hobbs. Hot Springs; Juan N. Vigil, J.

X. McCarthy. Taos; H. H. Errett, 6:30 p.

m. Christian Endeavor meetings. 8:00 p. m. Union service at the M.

E. Church, South. Rev. Eitelgeorge of Uie Methodist Episcopal Church will vice. Senior and meet in their rooms at 0:30.

Evening services 3n this church, participated in by the cooperating churches of Roswell, at o'clock. Mrs. H. E. Phenicie will sing.

Rev. Eitelgeorge of the M. E. Church will preach. Come and" enjoy the fine fellowship of the people from different churches, and get acquainted with your neighbors.

The Junior chorus will sing at this service. We extend a cordial invitation to all our services. A THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Julian Atwoocli, Pastor. We have our regular services Sunday beginning with the Sunday school, and continuing through the morning preaching service. Thl subject for the sermon will be "The Spirit of the The male quartet will sing a special number.

The B. Y. P. U. meets at 7:00 p.

m. all departments. Young people of ages are cared for. In the evening preaching service which begins at 8:00 o'clock the will deliver the first in a series of sermons on the Ten Commandments, the subject of which will be "The Other Oilier subjects to ioliow during the month of July will be "Liars and Tattlers," "Free Love and Sex 'Rule." "Taking God's Name in Vain," and other sermons on "The Ten Commandments." In the evening service the Ladies Quartet will sing a very beautiful arrangement of "Xothing Between," opening of the interdiocesaii meeting of the National Council of Catholic We know that to them that love Go all tilings even to Hiem that are called according to Women to be held here Sunday and, o'clock. Archbishop Albert T.

llonday. wil1 pontificate. Bishop A. J. The council will open with a Pon-lot El Paso will deliver the tifical high at St.

Frances Ca-l and Bishop Urban J. Vehr, of. tliedral 'Sunday morning at ten will be present in the committee has been appointed to A. L. England.

Clayton; John Milne, start work on tax relief plans of the M.ax Nordhaus. W. C. Reid. Floyd State Federation of Taxpayers asso- Arthur Praeger.

A. J. Since, Al- ciations, Clarence Iden of Las Vegas, buquerque; J. S. Morgan, Alex Ship- said today.

Iden issued a call for ley, Clovis; Roy L. Hall. Chama; Fred the committee to meet in Santa Fe Miming. Los Lunas; Frank Light, at 10:30 a. m.

The committee probably will select Silver City; J. A. Mahoney, George D. Robertson. Deming; T.

E. Meers, Coe Howard. Portales; John T. Miiir, I I'J I ttllGW tj i a officer, Iden said, to 1j(m1sbuvg SUlavt McArthur Wag on work out proposed changes in tax 1 improvements and new sources of revenue. Expert investigators will assist the committee.

I "On adoption of the sub-commit-; tee's report either originally as maclei or amended," Iden, president of. the association, said in his call, "the general committee should then ceed according to methods it deem advisable for bringing about reduction in our tax rates." I It was considered possible the com-1 nnttee would recommend, or at least suggest, a special session of the leg- islatwre. although the call makes no i mention of it. It depends, however, unon urgency of the passage of any i part of the legislative program, id i indicated. If a reduction in, public payrolls was among the goals, such could V-e accomplished only by a session, as no official's salary can be slashed during his term The federation at its meeting here 'recently, suggested the advisability bfi a special session to Governor Sejiinnan.

membership of the committee increased by Iden "owing to the necessity for a very general and complete representation." The committee includes: L. 0. FiUJen and Mrs! J. D. Atwood.

Ros- ITinkle. Charles Proebstel, RalphrD'avy. B. R. Wright.

J. O. Seth, Santa John Morrow, Raton; R. C. Mound: George E.

Cook, Socoro; R. Dillon, Encino; C. M. Millburn, Benigno a( lilia. Puerto Luna; J.

A. Martinez, Santa Rosa; E. M. Brickley, Carrizozo, and Alejandro Gonzales. Bernalillo.

i Record Want-Ads Get Results You will find a very cordial welcome at all these services. ASSEMBLY OF GOD East 4th and Garden Troy F. Frazier, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. in.

We will reorganize our classes. Select all officers and make preparations for a greater Sunday school. Sunday evening 7:45 p. m. Brother Alcorn.

the "Boy Evangelist" will bring the closing message of his revival. Tuesday night 8:00 p. m. regular prayer ana- praise service. W.

C. meets Wednesday 2:00 p. m. C. A.

Service Thursday 8:00 p. m. and the public is invited to this all services. a Cost marks Have been forgotten Regardless of what they cost us we're cleaning them out at $2.98 Silk dresses, cotton mesh, prints, crepes was SEVENTH DAY ADVEXTIST 105 South Lea Ave. C.

D. Colburn, Pastor. The present crisis and what itjj means to us. The Bible prophecies have foretold tills present canditionip and how to meet it. They are a light la brightens the present and future, Come Sunday night that you maylg be and helped to meet your discouraging problems and this crisis the right way so you can truly happy now and later on.

'B Monday night at begins a two day convention. Spe.akers be (4-ran Oklahoma City, LatiMe Rock, Arkansas and Clovis. All are invited. Regular services next Sabbtah at 9:30, 10:40 and 3:30 p. m.

of Genesis ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON of By the Rev. Alvin E. And Alfred 3. Bueielier Copyright. 1932.

by Central Press Association. -4" means "beginning," and the Book ot Genesis gives us the beginning of all things in heaven and earth except God who is eternaL Of Him it; says, "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth," also teiis us of beginning of Ein and of God's first promise of the Saviour." This promise was made more definite to Abraham, whom God called to head a new race through which this Saviour was to be born. From Abraham was born Isaac, andifrom Isaac, When -famine sent Israel's so'nsVinto Egyltt to Jatob, whose older sons were jealous of their buy corn God used the occasion to.make Joseph younger brother. Joseph, whom they sold into 5 5 known to the brothers who had sold'-him 20 But God rewarded Joseph's faithfulness 1 before. forgave them and their -descendants, by making him prime minister of Egypt.

lived in Egypt for 400 GOLDEN.

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