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TEE HOUSTON HERALD, HOUSTON, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1927-VOL. 49, NO. 44 I lridiC at tha Tintnn nf ttiAii ivriiln moved back to their farm. Mvauw waawaa, uublV sy YUKON. By Missourinn, Jr.

There was a singing at the Amos Ramsey, and spent Friday at the T. ridden home Tuesday mgnt. Amos u. itico home. Mr.

Storie has the contract to haul Mrs. John Potts and son Homer the ties from the old mill site to the and Mrs. John Clmllncombe were forks of the creek 'Houston visitors one day last weck. Mr. and Mis.

Oran Farrow, son, Mrs. Golda Ivylo called on Miss Elmo, and Mrs. W. A. Furrow visited Helen Lake Thursdny evening, relatives in Sumiiiersvillo Sunday.

Clayton Goodo und family vis- J. T. Cook took about 80 young Hed his hister, Mrs. Leo Cunningham, left Wednesday for Kansas wheat Wheat harvesting is in full blast Sunday School Lesson FOR JUNE 26, 1927 By Wm. Southern, Jr.

in this part Several from this part attended th (Continued aezt week.) POR SALE OR TRADE. One- McCormick Mowing Machine, in good shape. Will soli or trade for harvest. G. W.

Amick and Carl Kelly weio over at Bado Friday oa business. Glad to see so many out to singing ico cream sociul at Oark Soturdny chickeus to Mountain View Tuesday Miul family Sunday. niirht. of last week. Sunday night.

We appreciate you all Miss Blanclio Evan, Archie Me You hgs or cattle. See the machine et being with all come again. Colirin and Churchill Lynch spent my place, just north of Simmons. are welcome to both Sunday School Knliirdftv'niirlit and NjluhlV the Mr. Pendergrass, two sons and families came here last week from a camp in Shannon county.

The men will work for Mr. Parviu at the saw and singing. Ed Gaston home near SummersvSlle. Review Oulden Txt Coma ya after me, and I will take you libera of men. Matthew JTHE EVOLUTION OF A CHRISTIAN.

Neither Saints nor criminals are made over night. It takes long time to make a fculnt out of the very beat material to be found on this earth. Think then what Job the Master OAK GROVE. By Blunders. We liad a fine Sunday School after the shower was over Sunday morn Hnrshcl McCubbins and Arthur mill aud cutting logs.

DEATH OP W. L. ADAMS. Dixon came in last Monday fro) A number of tho young folks of Ponca City, Oklahoma, where they this vicinity gathered at the home of have been employed for the past few W. L.

Adams died at his home in Oakdale, Nebraska, June 10, 1927, as Vitas when he attempts to make a saint Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook one even months.

a result of heart trouble and corapli out or an ordinary, hair-baked, or hard-boiled Individual, like you and me. ing last week and all enjoyed a pleasant evening with games and singing. Miss Clyda Willhite went to Friday to spend a few days and ing. Gus Akeman and family were with us from near Bado Sunday. Come again, one and all, to our fine Sunday School.

Mr. and Mrs. Eno Sigman and Mrs. Harold Sterner left Wednesday for Waterloo, Iowa. Wo are very sorry cation of the stomach.

lie had not The Job seems Impossible to us and when we see it done In some cases. Oliver Allen moved recently with been well for some time. imvn some dental work done. Priced right to sell. C.

A. ORR, Simmons, Mo. CONVICTED Or MISDEMEANOR. H. Luttrell and H.

C. Archer were brought over from Mountain Grove Tuesday evening by Sheriff Meador on warrant charging them with issuing bogus checks in connection with the Inter-state Hatchery, in which organization a large amount of stock has been sold throughout Texas eonn-ty. Luttrell end Archer paid off the checks in question and entered a plea of guilty of a misdemeanor in Esq. Tut tie 'a court, receiving a fine of $1 and costs each. his family and married daughter and He was born in Illinois October 10, Marvin Hobbs is entertaining the live call It a miracle.

And It it a mir family to the Margrove place. acle. measles. We hope to see you oat Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Toon and Aunt 1867. When a small boy he came with his parents to Texas county, and settled near Bcndavis, where he grew nenn soon. Marvin. to lose them from our singing class. 1 1 il.

1 1 Miss Ollie Smallwood visited a few r.nn 11 jitwii i.iih hiiimiiiiiii itHiiai a Margaret Nowlin visited last Saturday night and Sunday with tha family of Archie Bolew. I This was the kind of a miracle we Had about when we follow the life of Clmon Peter. Peter was a hard cltl-Ben. He mad his living under hard 'circumstances, associated with a the class for a long time. They will to manhood.

As a boy ho was obe-be greatly missed by their friends hl Pnt8 and agreeable days last, week with her sister, Sirs. Lnm Johnson. Misses Beulah Cochran and Blanche a III r. A II Til IV TaII n1 thMlA wun nis BssocuiieB. xie was ine son Mr.

anu X. a a.v.. of Calvin C. and Margaret Adams. if- ir rr tt Evans were callers of Misses Myrtle tough neck crowd, fought his way In Saturday of last week to visit the.

the markets where he brought his nd Clvda Willhite Thursday eve, He was united in marriage to Sarah Jane Kelley. To this union eight 11, irM uuib niu auu AKiaca ugiue coucu family of Mrs. Toll's sister, Mrs. The ball came between Raymond 'fish for sale. Peter was rough and ready, Impulsive and fickle, well meaning-, quick la wrath and Just as quick children were born, one child dying ROOKY BRANCH BALL GAMES.

ville and Yukon Sunday resulted in in infancy, a victory for Rayinondville, the score Jolmnie House. F. M. Tilley and family have mov- Word from Jake Hooberry states rf on he. expected to start home June 20.

ment rted in Mr TM Ho has been visiting the family of 3 'to be sorry for what he had done. His has been an interesting career. Rocky Branch played Tyrone at Tat tha Lord took Pater and mada hoinir 7 to 3. Tie game between XU- When a young man. he united with Solo diamond last Saturday evening Jklm the Rock.

Today his name stands kon and Houston a week ago Sunday nshrined in the greatest Cathedral resulted in Yukon's favor, the score nis son, joe, ana Monteomorv the Free Baptist church at Rock Springs and was a member of this Summer begins, the calendar and Solo played the winner. The first game was Rocky Branch 7, Tyrone 6. The game was well played. ah uie wurMi, uih rauwi oaiui vi uia being 3 to 2, largest body la organized Christian church until death. He belonged to Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Fredrick were June 22. We hope we wiU now have Jn neighborhood weeki some summer weather.

-1 vffn ity. the Woodmen order and was a faith The next game was Solo and Rocky Houston visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Kaut called on Mrs. J.

T. Cook wofilr ful member of I. O. O. F.

He was Branch. The 5th inning was 6 to 0 in favor of Rocky Branch: in the flth Mr. and Mrs. Lige Chambers are spending a few days et the home of last Sunday. I to rennrt Tnn h.t,ep afte buried with full 0.

O. F. honors at One day Peter's brother told him jthat the Messiah had come. Peter everything and had a long talk with Jesus. He was not particularly attracted at first, but the wit- Fishing and hunting is the order (Oakdale cemetery June 13.

Funeral O. W. McCubbins. 7 to 7, tie; played the 10th inning, resulting Solo 8, Rocky Branch 7. of the day when too wet to work.

wn. iftA am 'services were conducted by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Foard went Mr.

Musgrove's relatives left re- c- vtrJZ. Kauffroath at the UB. church. A of His voice, he calmness of CaW)1 Snnday to mect the for mere win oe a nail game at uocky is eye ana me un wn.cn looxea Mrs. D.

R. Gibson, who lannt iinAn Poto firav who vrmnv man a 7 cently for their home in Oklahoma. night honor En0 Urge crowd gathered to show their Since their departure Floyd Haydin, and Mrs. Sterner. There were pect to; this good man.

May we Branch next Saturday eve between Solo and. Lundy, Rocky Branch to take the winner on. Everybody come IrresisUbly. So it happened that I has been in California the past two Mrs. juusgrove son, nas jiau 8, nKsaent nifie live our lives tnai we may meet Mian Jpana Invlrnrl Patar in fnln him VPBrH.

Mrs. UlDSOn Says 8110 11KCS measles. 1 him over there, is the prayer of FAN. Peter dropped everything he had in California fine, but there's no place Miss Martha Musgrove was an VTmrA WI A LIFE-LONO FRlENDl band and followed. Peter became a.

like home to her. Christian. I jnhn Sevedere. who has been vited dinner guest of Misses Clyola ki Thea bega tho rlUoat of m. rw and lone Cook Sunday.

MICKIE SAYS the past two weeks. I OLAI)J)EN. 1 bio aronaa wrrT! left for Dallas Center, Iowa, Monday Mr. and Mrs. W.

w. Vandivort called at the M. Tilley home Sun meaning: A lot of poovlav ae rrait 10 ne nnsoBno, wno nw By Snowdeer. day, TIT UVa Waan havina Inta of rain Whenever ue word evolution ts mtwi, them but it is a. perfectly good word, and I Mr.

and Mrs. Audio McKinney vis. 0 v- 1. i By Violet r' lately and the fanners in these parts Joes not mean that man was once a Hed at the Wilbern McKinney home tvtf motxst vxcr oomt UOWHCHe HI "Trf BtIU6 VXU NOO CaOrfiKMCUPVyNWAMr FOLKS 10 MOnCC Nfc, AMD 1WW AtUT UO MTTCR WAV "TO GIT PCOPUtt ATTEUTlOU TVUkUTOtVN SOMK SfWCS TV4' OC MOMS Rev. Davis filled his regular ap-.

been at tho Lon Whitson home since with thai- Manv suv or mat ui numan race c-j pointment at this place Sunday. the storm, are moving on the Long them have ivt finished planting Jumped across a chasm that'hes never ttk. Sunday school was nor, very wen been crossed from one species of Me' "--VT anm Floyd Fielden and Jamily, who Mrs. J. Harper and Mrs.

Ernest been at the Jim Fielden home attended Sunday. Guess the rain rPCft AMD ttU. ABOUT WHAT have 0 another. Iler wanna uuvon, mm wra. uu Jesus began by the slow prooass of, Williams, called at the Df C.

Castle-volution to make a saint out of a man home Sunday afternoon. scared some and some went visiting, Harper called on Mrs. Otis Huff Sat' tt NoueovTOseu. Dewev Sutre and family attended the storm, are moving on the a. Inner.

He had a hard time of tt, Roy, Hershcl and Leland McCub-are given little Illustrations all tha show at Houston Children's day services at Shady Pe place. I 0tis Huff has been quite sick, Grove, also called on Mr. and Mrs.1 Rmd and Otto Taff called but j. through the story of the struggle, wna.w sata hail hla mnm.nt. nt 0 Earl Rust to take a peep at tneir "ry r.ino ounaay.

Virgil Rust and children and nd his moments of despair. One day Miss Hazel Gladden spent Saturday GROQAN-NAGLB. Mr. nd Mrs. John Potta and Fan- House spent Saturday night at the nie Williams were guests at the Jim 1x10 Pierce home on Rocky Branch.

Orr home in Mountain Grove Sunday MlfeB -'a vamuvon ana weo eye at the Kiser home. Rev. Levi Koch filled his regular appointment at Gladden Saturday night and Sunday. We were very sorry to hear of the By Jolly Kid. Guess everyone is planning for the and Earl Potts accompanied his par.

ward tooic dinner witn Miss Ji.ua ents homo, i Elliott. be was in the clouds on the mount transfiguration, the next in the dust denial. Early in his career he started to walk across the waves of the sea in fun faith, lost bis faith jirhen he felt the wind and saw the 1 graves and sank with a cry for help. In reviewing the life and the evolu-jtlon of Peter I think the greatest vie Itory he ever won was when he be of rlinol. visited Millie Mead and Mrs.

Clinton death of the little son of Mr. and a few days with R. J. Tuggcl and Mcad called at the F. M.

Tilley home Mrg Rust While it wa8 Sunday afternoon. family, picnics. We understand there will be a two-days picnic at Tyrone July 1 and 2. Several from here attended singing and prayermeeting at Tyrone Sunday night, also the ball game Sunday afternoon. Miss Edith Grogan, of Kansas City, has been visiting relatives in Jim Gobble, wife and children and Earl Gobble nad wife were guests at the Falus Palmer home in Cabool Sunday eve.

Grandma Miles, Letha Tuggcl and came convinced that Gentiles had ouls and that Christianity was for the despised Samaritan and the' Impossible Gentile as well as for the Jew. H. H. Vandivort and family and Misses Edna and Clco.Ward called at tho W. W.

Vandivort home Sun-iday. Florence Vandivort, Ruby and Albert Tilley called on Mrs. G. W. Am-, ick Thursday afternoon.

I Ross Loman and wife have moved shock to the entire community, it was an awful shock to the fond parents, being so sudden. The most earnest sympathy of the neighborhood is extended to the bereaved parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harris, of Lynchburg, are, visiting their grand-daughter, Mrs.

Gale Kiseri" -f; Florence McKinney and Mary Wal- kcr, of Houston, spent Thursdnjf Right here let me stick a pin. We this art. daughter, Ruby, visited Mrs. C. A.

Orr Sunday evening. Mrs. Bill Shelton was calling on her mother, Mrs. George Potts, one 'n tne 3of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank. Sigman have ova loor wtwilr a lift 1a wIiiIa. this day have not evoluted far, Cairon peabody, Norman Shrivcr vSw." a and Cecil Welch eame in from Kan-thlng. We are not even willing to be- 1 1 Illeve that Christianity is for certain saa Cl'y last we 'brands of Christians we do not like, knew you wouldn't stay long. jWe are willing to call names and to Mr.

and Mrs. John Scaver, Mr. and hut the doors on men and women Mrs. Cudworth were dinner guests at 'Who do not believe as we do. jti10 I.

P. Miller home Sunday. The evolution of Into saints The ice creara 8Upper at Mrs. Meiyer Thursday night, the TPI IJl 1WI IWl il laall Fan raai iBaffl ISM faaYI naTi HI llBan rpaan ini Rl Frl IrTI IPTl inifcTTl ir J-r- ST" J-ir-aigT-a-a If I I- II 11 IT-1 ill i mm I Fl I II II I I I II I II II I I yriBnHnsBBin who does not Join the church "be- atn WM wm ajiu cause he Is not good." Peter was a nice time end plenty of ice cream. not good enough.

He was a very poor Miss Pearl Cape spent Saturday tnember and very fickle. Yet God niirht and Sunday with Miss Velma made of Peter a Christian so faith- Shcrrcll W9 eMhrin9 Wm i Miss Golda McKinney spent a few The story of Peter is an Inspiration with Mifi8 Blanche 000811 Sun" I to every man and woman who want day evening. do right acd to arr righiMua. I Cecil Weleh and Finis Lawson left ye who fs unworthy ana for Kansas City last week. jaaaa.

tbatr tbe Dentr. la workiac aa Frank Groean and family spent Beter wee. veer buraas. anrerrdv Snnday with Mrs. Lucy Clark.

John Fotk called on Wilson Me-Kinney Monday morning. Misses Grace and Benlah Browne it aeet ooula maM. ax fTnlsilaii oi Pater; I bayro hoBM. The Kingdom Within. The king- spent awhile Saturday night at the om or God cometh not with obser-, Walter Shcrrcll home, vmtion: Neither shall they say, Lo bere! or, lo therel for behold, the Harrison Owen and family have moved on the West place.

Church at Nagle Sunday was well kingdom of God is within you. 17:20, 21. vnr n. 1 attended. Let's everyone keep com- V.

iUOH Wee a wa 11 aaaa va Jack Simmons purchased a fine mare and colt from C. A. Orr last week which belonged to M. V. Barker.

Ervin McMillin and family and Earl Hawkins and family were Snnday visitors at the T. J. Williams home. Mrs. William Hale has been sick, but is better.

Miss Golda Mead assisted Mrs. Kate Farris with her house work last week. Miss Bernice Farris is doing house work for Wommaok and Suggs. Leo Norris and family, Charley Norris, Lester Deck, Bernice Farris and Edna Johnson went for an outing Sunday, going to Willow Springs, from there to West Plains. The reports are they had a good time.

John Orr, wife and daughter, Miss Von, Billie White, Bill Rimel and family and Gene Shannon, wife and daughter, Faye Marie, wctc guests at the Sherman Ingram homo Sunday. and Mrs. Calvin Orr and daughter, Merle, made a trip to Houston Monday. Homer Potts took his brother, Earl, to Mtn. Gove Monday.

Earl is driving a truck for his brother-in-law, Jim Orr. Mrs. Margaret Gobble sold a hog to iher son, Jim Gobble, Monday. Mrs. Lee Pierce nnd children visited her sister, Mrs.

Calvin Orr, Friday. Misses Aghcs Houso and Lola Word spent Saturday night at tho Lee Piece home, Hu.1ert House nnd family, from Oklahoma, and Frieda House wero calling at tho C. Orr home one day last week They also called on Frank ITogan's wife tho Kiiinc day, Mrs. Orr and Mrs. llogau being cousins of Mrs.

House. ty- Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl White were call ing at tho Wbroack nnd Suj-'gs home Sunday evening. Master John Gobblo nnd Ruby Lake took supper with Doyle, Ethel and Merle Orr Sunday night.

mrr meat and drink; but righteousness and bring some one with us next nd peace, and Joy in the Holy time, (Ghost. Rom. 14:17. Thomas Embrce spent Thursday (Good-bye. Tired Feet nw Tfalaa RoHi aTlAvlhlA 6a1a Mario of Wolverine Shell Cordovan Horsehide nitfht at Wilson McKinney's.

Mrs. Martha Shrivcr and Ethel Grognn called at Luther Grogan 's Monday. ooou ARROLIa. By Millie. because it includes a rein The Friend of Sinners.

Their fccrlbes and Pharisees murmured against His disciples, saying "Why do ye eat and drink with publicans and sinners?" And Jesus answering aid unto them. "They that are whole meed not a physician; but they that re sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance." Luke 6:30, 32. The many friends of Lognn Grorpe If your feet ache after a hard day's work, it's time you tried a different kind of work shoe made of Wolverine Shell Cordovan Horsehide. It has a flexible, comfortable" sole that has been perfected by five generations tanning experience.

The most durable, comfortable leather for work shoes Is Shell Cordovan Horsehide were quite surprised to hear of his recent marriage. All unito in extending sincere congratulations. and Mrs. S. T.

Sims, Mrs. forcing shell In uppers and soles. It wears longer and dries out soft and plump re gardless of weather. And only J' in Wolverine Work Shoes can you buy this marvelous leather. Come in today and see this nationally-advertised shoe.

There's a style for every farm job and surprisingly rea sonable prices. Value of a Good Namo-A good name Is rather to ho chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold. Prov. 22:1. Kitty Haley und grand-daughters, P.ermidiiio mid Mabel Temple, were invited dinner pwsts nt tho homq of Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Cook hint Sun A Constant Prayer. Withhold not thou thy tender mercies from mo, Lord: let Thy loving kindness and Thy truth continually preserve me.

J's. 40:11. day. Miss Cora Beck left last week for LEAWITS DEPARTMENT STORE California nfter on extended visit here with relatives. Slio has an assured position upon arrival there.

Mr. Crosby left recently, with others, for the harvest Ce'Js. Omnipotent Care. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore. Ps.

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