The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1952 Page: 2 of 8
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other hard are often
mest unheroic trey
“wax valiant" in
suhmssion nut in
fight and they often care very
little for hearty Artists likewise
may be personal cowards and live
anything but saantly lives Ye so-
ciety needs all three though the
values one cherishes may be just
the dpposte of what the other
pmes Very rarely the same man
may show traces of artist saint and
hero
Ilero Gideon
THE WORD “judge" in tha Boole
of Judges usually means what
we would call a hero a military
man with a successful record Then
as now if a man made good jn the
army he was after thought of as an
army man His title and his rank
stuck to him his life long
We think of General Grant°as an
army man and of Lee as another
though one wn President of the
United States and the other one a
distinguished college president
So Gideon comes down in his-
tory as one of the “Judges" who
delivered Israel from a power-
ful enemy This time the enemy
was the Mldianites a roaring"
nuisance If ever there was one
Mldianites were nomads they
lived where they pleased and
they lived off the peaceful farm-
ers wherever they were
There were so nany that their
army looked Lke a swarm of lo-
custs They were seen only once a
year but that wa3 enough They
would wait out in the wilderness
until the crops were ready for har-
vest then” they would dash into the
country raid every farm from bor-
der to border and skip out again
leaving the Israelites on the edge
of stravation for another year
How Gideon a small farmer and
a timid soul by nature became the
hero who nearly exterminated the
Midurutes and set his people free
is one of the most fascinating tales
m the Old Ttsamtnt The people
lned h m ml it men1' re i him for
that one th ng ai we al: he could
f-ght!
Gideon the Artist
pliERE ARE MORE WAYS than
1 one ti be art st General Gal-
con pantej m p turns t arved no
statues ur te no pien s Dut he was
an artist al t e sime There li
something art stic ubmt any good
workman-1' p r 1 t is as true of
it htary tan gn- as of everything
eKe
Incidental1' genera's have a
temp tat n t oterl k ths At the
Battle of i n lert Ksturg in the
American Civl War when the
northern army was marching irt )
the grmdng trap w: ch Lee and h:s
generals had prepared Lee re-
marked that it's a g md thing war
is so torrL'e therwise we should
become too f ml of it He was speak-
ing from the gireral's vew point cf
course Tie trivate is seldom m
danger of Itirg too f ini of war
At all events Gideon's cam-
paigns were just as “beautiful"
in all details as anj thing Na-
poleon I ee Hitler or Hannibal
ever invented
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And still the writer of the
letter to the Hebrews in the
New Testament does not hesi-
tate to list Gideon and even
th it half hero Barak right along
with the rest in his list of high
saints the men and women of
Faith
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man of stm Iv f th To rai-p' ra a-
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Mrs Earl PM ton and fair Ay are
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Baptist Youths Go To
Camp At Hardesty
°A group of the baptist young peo-
ple and their sponsors left Monday
for the Camp Gbson Baptist As-
sociation near Hardesty There they
are enjoying Lhe new cabn set up
by the men of the local Baptist chur-
ch whle they are attending annual
encampment They are bemftng
from macn msperation and recreat-
ion while there One of the features
of the program set up are speeches
from the missonaries who will visit
these ore of which will be Jewel
Smith their missionary to Cuba An
outlne o°fther program for the days
call for study courses and evangel-
istic service in the mornings and re-
creation and swimming in the after-
noon with the day closing with evan-
galmic services every evening Sam
Scanthan of Oklahoma City is the
evangaliW
Those attending from Texhoma are
Pastor and Mrs G F Rggs Mrs
Sammy Hayworth Tot Carter Spon-
sors David and Howard Hamilton
George David Berry Robert John-
son Margret Ann and Jess Ingle
Bill Thompson Murray Hayworth
Jemce Mller Da-d Mller Eddie Sue
Edwards Violet Rggs and Geneva
Riggs Tommy Okoorn Kimball Kill-
ing and Jojce Carter The group
plan to begone for a week Sunday
night they will be joned by the bap-
tist congregation from here who will
dismiss their service To be there that
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Glover, Imogene D. The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1952, newspaper, July 17, 1952; Texhoma, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2161255/m1/2/: accessed May 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.