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TWO Sunday School Lesson REV. ?AMVF-?- n. PRICE. L>. D. International Sunday School Lesso; for August 10 HANNAH. A GODLY MOTHER i Samuel i. 9-IS. 24-28. 2-19 \Vhil4 throngs may pro into th churches only some are real woi shippers. One of very devout sou was found in *he tabernacle at Shi lob at the close of the period of th judges. While harsh events are takin place ir war and state there is ahvay a cottage by the side of the :oafrom which a great leader will com forth. Tha- a setting is made for th sight that greeted the eyes ? aee> Eli. the priest, who mini.<t?red in th' portable tabernacle which had bt-ei carried during the journey fron Mount Sinai to the Promised Land There had been replacement of part but it was still the place where Coi met with His children. Hannah was bowed in prayer a could be noted by her moving iips though no sound was heard by tbn observer. Eli came forward in re buke and foolishly said she was in toxicated. Hold in her assertion o "Innocence this woman told in par what she had just been telling tht l ord. She was one of the two wive: in the home of Elkanah. Peninnal had bcrne him sons and daughter; while she was still childless, and iiki PVPl'V rldKf.itl' U'ifo .ifiiTAV Ia Vioi'r. ^on. Because she had not been i mother she was taunted by Penin nah. Elkanah loved Hannah and wa: glad to give her a double portion o1 tasty food to Indicate his favor, bu this did not take away her heart, hun get to become a mother. With directness she makes the matter .he sub ieet of mayor and is discovered while in devotion by Eli. This priest can speak for God am at once declares that her ardent pe tition will be granted- Samuei is th< answer to her prayei and the babi is cared for in the utmost of loving devotion. Added affection must be lavished in the earliest years for sbi had vowed to give him as a son pi the tabernacle a? soon as he wa: weaned, which may have beer. be tween the ages of three and rive. Ti keep her promise Hanali returns u the tabernacle, at Shiloh ami remind EH of her specific prayer ami -.it glorious answer. Though this is ; lesson attorn Hannah it is natural Ji at ! as; glance through the life p the son. Note first Iuav the little fel low responded to the thrive repeats call of- God during the r.iirh't .72? as he raid ">peak Lord; for the. servant hbfir.-t h," i Sumuo! iii. 8 |Ch.C?t observe how prayer is his grca life \v..?-k, in chapter \ii. '2'i. He wa fort e?i to lay down {-.^Mridgeshitii bu he would neve: tease his prk^ershii for Israel. Great songs c/brne out:-, of might; triumphs. Hannah gave expression 1 sElL-i. .----h^r.Toy. a.nd. thanksgiving in the son: that is refolded in chapter two. Xpl how she repeatedly gives all the g]6 rv to Jehovah. Turn also to the Mag nifiefl-t. the ^r.r>?* ..f M...... I ..1... lo^GO IB Coupon saving is easy. I There are six Octagon Products, each of Ol which has a coupon. < Every time you need ' soap of any kind, sim- P? ply ask your dealer for "Octagon." Soon , f ^ you'll j JG-ae and observe how the Mother j of OTgaK lejuii.co ?n often simp*** I words. - While Hannah coimot have her boy. i;vjgpeping with her vow, she can - make love garments tor him. fcTaco i i year she visits Samuel at Shiloh and brings a little coat ;n her joy and for his comfort. One practical appiica1 tion of this lesson study is to observe Mother's Day, though we have passed the second Sunday in May The scope e of our prayer life is also suggested. v'| We are to take everything to the ' Uord lh prayer and ask for anything "; that is right for us to have. Often ? we are uncertain what would be best fjfo*- us. and at such times we are J j taught to safeguard our petitions j with the inayer tnat Jesus used in j the Garden of Gethsemane when he ji said so devoutly, "N-it my will, but "[thine he done." Samuel had every e' reason to aKv&ys be proud of his 11 mother. IK- evidenced his fidelity by the way in which he did his part Co live out the prayers of Hannah. The ? j Golden Text is an exhortation to ever child: "My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake hot s; the law of tbv mother." Proverbs *; i. 8. * ? L': ! . 'CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY J BREAKS PRODUCTION RECORD 1J',? Flint. Mich.?Another automotive M record toppled here on Thursday ;.v ; when the Chevrolet Motor Companv ?; turned out its two millionth six-cyl- ^ inder car less than twenty monhs 51 after the introduction of this type. l| Just as Chevrolet led the world in ^ 11 four cylinder car productio during ' the last two years that the company p| built that type, so now it assumes tv 1J leadership in the six-cylinder field by tj I c! having built near five times as many " j Sixes in twenty months as any other *_ " j manufacturer in the history of the jy > i rna usury. ; The two millionth six?a coach?; ,; rolled off the line here with Chevro1 let and General Motors executives pr "jih attendance to witness the final as- ^ S'embly of the car. for which no fur- ,j1 Ifther ceremonies were planned ;"10 ~: The brief time required by Chev- V volet to build two million sixes yides an index of the rapid strides 1 J made by this organization to the front rank of volume car builders. The /' ompany was organized late in It'll. ,s and there were required nearly sev- ==> ' ; enteen years to turn out five million ft! of $ie old four-cylinder cars, while yv;o million sixes have been placed Con the streets ami highways of the ^ i wor?'? since .lanuarv 1, or u a ' total time of only nineteen months j j and one week. Commenting on the manufacture 1 c,r the {Wrr--iniHir.nth six. W S- Kliud1 sen, president hnd general manager, ? ] stated that the fact of establishing 1 a iigw' recerii %vas significant ruainly * J in that it. indicated a definite public ?* profe'ccce ;'fA^-Thf??^^tormanee. and. P \ luxury which a six affords |8 i iow pried? field. "We abandoned >ut position as the " world's largest builder of four cylinder cars," Mr. Knudsen explained, ^phecimse tne Viiiiiine "^coiipleci with the tremendous purchasing power of General Motors, or.b abled us to put two extra cylinders N SO/IP PRODUCTS strainer kettle is one of the big- RjSJ alu-^tve've ever been able to offer. BB uart size- Beautiful highly polished iauQi. Cover clamps on. Wiil not I t>ff. Has strainer with hinged lid jUm makes it twice as easy to pour off sw| r. Jttra et this premium, you must have I it least ?_ s ijpsi 1 tjgon ^ I ,tier 9o can ^OWDERJ ? SdM 9 beiow. rzL_S./ | I v7iiie Tui LIa I rfinc Octagon Premium;. Address Oct*- I mjun>Dept..l."7SussexSt.,Jei*eTCity,K-J. I SAVE THE COUPONS! 3 There's one with every Octagon Product. The coupon on Octagon Toilet Soap has | furniture Co. TH CAROLINA THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E\ 1^ America's Loveliest j j ' :: - Mr?:v. r< l r kci.tlsl, 18. of Flor* j tela, chosen "Miss America" at Miami. ? will compete for the title of "Miss I'mverse" at Galveston. our ears and yet retain the price hge and operating economy of the j j four-cylinder car. "Today the coach, one of the most d puiar models in the line r is priced j entv dollars lower than the four- i Under coach was ever sold. The ex-' riences of two millions of owners e that gas and other operating and ; >keep expenses are as low as any pndard four-cylinder car. The quick iblio acceptance of this fact, and e gratifying response to the new pe. made possible our new prodec-j >n record." Total output of the Chevrolet Mo r C'ompanv to date is approximate7,200.000 cars. By canning a few cans of vegetans and fruits each morning, the oducls may be carried fresh from e vine to the can and will prevent . e housewife from standing over a: t stove all day, suggests Mrs. .lane McKimmon. Out of every $56 lost from fires the IJnited States each year, $J} money from th? farmc DE I Chevrolet rolet Six! any passei de luxe w These wh features t higher in caps, bolt unusually Sport' Roads te Coach Coupe ? Sport Coupe.. T> nn SIX-CY1 . ' . ' ' ' ERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. . i LC JL^J V I AT THE! 8 :: st St WHILE THEY LAST we SS Mason Fruit Jars at the tt |t Quart Jars (Wide Mouth) XX Quart Jars, per dozen . . . tt Pmt Jars, per dozen Lids for the Kerr Jars, per XX Lids and Rings, per dozei tt tt WE ALSO SELL 3 DO tj WITH E/ I It The season for canning an fj pay you to supply yo I our s | S Farmers Harch< 8 j: HEYltOLET AI iUXE WIR ?c no extr again adds extra value to the Chev i nose wno preter may now have iger mode! equipped with beautiful Ir a? rire wheels?at no additional cost! men! ieels incorporate many important choic hat have won favor on cars much ?cob : price?large chrome-plated hub Yous s located inside the hub, and an the I large number of spokes. mod? , #555 CtabS?Us H65 ROADSTER or P1IAETC $565 *675 ft Bp *565 *725 W ^ .... (6 wirm*wh**l* standard A V 0 I *655 on Special Sedan) one Chev Boone, North Cat .INDER SMOOTBN1 August 7, ipso 1 ^OK I I !: 3E PRICES if are offering the NEW KERR B c n ** 101 lowing attractive prices: :: , per dozen 1.05 85 11 73 B dozen 13 25 ! it ZEN JAR RINGS (HEAVY H * ^RS) FOR 20c B id preserving is here and it will %% ur needs in jars, etc. while Jf tock lasts! /are & Supply Co. j; sxorxcKs Sk Vf %' 9 1 rarit'itf of nttructirw n?ir colors idition to this de luxe wire wheel equipChevrolet now makes available a wide e of new color combinations on all models >rs that are rich and distinctive. ?re invited to come in?NOW?and attend' Brst showing of six-cylinder Chevrolet Is with these new extra-value features. ^ Sedan Delivery W5 I'^Ton (Juiili. . .tlit f Uaht Delleery With C?b...., . ?. .??25 . h <*"- ?*? V RWMhter.oeiiwiymica, .vprciaf ?gmp' {Pick-up oox extra} mem extra VJW. olina ffllNllfiK ESS AT I-OW COST * aSBwMK^aBgs % * !? ' ???*, r> . IIP His' tm
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