Her Birthday By JANE UVDLUH LEE. Copyrighted, W,r,. y Unmet Ppragno,' "I .MTSe ptettire oT Tlia tw rtHilg,"rSuK (cflW man "'u W' tV,,'e more herself, ff.itl'k'nly .rjunobii)ttil eating, her I tiaju ifitraeta i'ijp 'ittVentlou. g?(wa ; Uf-Jrand-ifrr.i.'mt kin? infra nil"; fcjust a mortal iuuh thirsting l'orn, jdiu ..of Ire yvcsm. . - . R$ 'fHi, JUNy.' rpi fit tf,h .Uv soiMl. 1 I uetuv could !huv ilfijt tvfth the j&ur , tl that iui'r ipuut iti i-hfl(n " W Robertson, the J,alt breaker, handcuff. ';.' ."W0 lie gut out, you Killlfiilld. f?i lnp and maRli-laol was in tofrn. Bill-1 IU' dvs: 'Janet, 'jon irfioueu t';V fosters were everywhere announcing' alv 11 T;lill,,-t' lot- Y,,il knohat 5'- bis -arrival at reef Vaudeville then-1 v'tl U,,m; J f'W (f .... and pilssoJ.von us.vmi were stanllin S,Nter. wunaor wndcrrui reals fie. 1(lt;r(, ,iu. hV:b,M,-,t. I.fofcghtr r o.nnu.us ueiurv " ytfu Mjuitaj to tlm'ntmi il.K these Of these posters was a pale faced, tired wonderful-'thUig 4 ;lu:l that is vBr 1 S.f girl ou her way home from the office. took yii'.t. lines" j o.j don't llfce? ui.V 5 .? It was incredible to think that a tiMini present !t if voti'do you':" f '4 '; .. could do the thins advertised to; "Isn't it HUM Ail-mv life I fijve t the rime Vorfre titn Is Kotu.'. 1 loua for yomethittff dif: Lesson y. Fourth Quarter, Fpr Nov. 3, 197, SOLID 'i . fee a man break out of Jail, to un lock the dreaded handcuffs tiefore your v, very eyes; tHi.no; it was too wonder- ,.. ful to believe,! ,-SUe. had often watched ' ,' a crowd of utvhins following n man i, .. who had been a rivaled and once had 6een him taken to the lockup, but that ' a man could Ret out of his own free Will this seemed incredible. ways ihut Ionium; in i-.iv heart for nit She gave a final look at the picture ! unknown noniurlilug. ntvl It lurl;$ there . ', of the man on the nosier, tucked her' still." Text of the Lesson, Josh, xx, 1-9. Memory Verses, 2, 3 Gelden Text, Ps. Ixii, 7 Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. , i (Ooprrlstit, 1!"T, by AmericiB Prrv iwrlilln.1 it nngiu no uatei.T 'ssid that every person, place or thingf In Scripture, eithor by nualoy or coutni-t. points to Him who when walking ith the, two do thiii. au.K-V"'U ,, fiuw uimo uifi-. in do' them n.y.nMl i, !,n &'rl the thi:s concern.. ins luuiseii auu wno, s.inl tuat t&ma f.M-eiiu.i.i.i-li:iiw ..oi.M.il.ii, i .nrUf 1,0't eveuui 10 mo oiseipjes m .lerusaiein, to have. Then when 1 iret it 1 don't "A" tMn "nlst be fueled whivhJ wanr it. It s jnt as if I n.aehjja- f were written In the law of Moses.'nnd tl nd toiulie.i ft t.iisslnu' bubble. :tutl. at lu ,u'' l,r"l'li-ts, nnd in the l'sajntg, . .. . ... ... ... .. . l I'llIllVrtliliL' Mm" fT.ML louin, ii 1'iirsi. xvi uiere'a in novel tightly tinder her arm and mo . ed elowly toward home. It was her "Jaadt. little girl, aiy present 0,'you was not iniicli of a success. I vlrauptei) to make yn .luippy, and I only succeed ed In fr!litaidn;; you. !SuppoBe. we turn the tables and you gl .ine u present?" ... - ' .."Why, I nevor heard of a girl giving a present to some one else on her own birthday. What under the sun do you 'mean? - . . "I mean tills, dear. I want a present; that only you can (live me. It's a big, precious -present. You say you don't kuow what you Ioiir for, but I know, what I am reaching for, and that some-, thing Is you, Janet. Will you give yourself to me. a preseut to keep al-. ways ami to love forever?" "Hilly, that waitress heard everv conconiii.g Me" (Lufca xviv, 27, .44). Some people nto typical of illin a a very special way, such, as Aliel, Isaacf Joseph. Muses. David,;. Meh hizwdekiand others. He is very clearly seen in such things as the tree of life, the man na, the rock that wns pn :'ti-.u and the water flowing therefrom, the taber nacle and nil Its parts am! vessels the vine, the brazen serpent: In such crea-, turcs as the sacrifices in Eden, titer Passover lamb, the red heifer, the goats, and other sacrifices, of the day of atonement, the birds of the leper cleansing, and as to places, In none' more notably than the cities of refuge of today's lesson. ' now many precious texts' the word "refur-" brings ta mind: "("Sod Is our'.refuge; the (iod of Jacob Is our refuse, "My refuge is in God," "Thou art my strong' ref uge," "I will say of the l ord. He i my refuge" (Ps. xlvi, , 1,, 7. U; -Ixii, 7; word yon said. It's not fair to propose t ,xxl ; ci. 2). The cities of refuge to a girl In an Ice r renin pnrior. r were for those who kill.-d others peci- woulilu t dare say 'No'. If I wan toil to. "I'o you want to say 'No,' Janet?"; almost whimpered Hilly. "Well, to lie perfectly honest, I don't think 1 do. lHlly, maybe, after all, it's you I'm longing for, maybe It's you I've been reaching out for nil the time. I guess It must be. Hilly, dear, because I have been happier in these past few minutes than I've ever lioen in nil tuy life before. It you'll take me, Hilly, I'm yours." "I WAST TO 00 HOME. VT.KASE TAKP Sin." birthday, and her mother had given her a i i' : : .ii- to huy herself a present. She still !i.-i't the dollar, and the thought occiinvd to her that he Cotild take u girl friend to the vaudeville tonight and see :l:!s wonderful man. Then she Vc;ii!e 1 that .her mother objected to ."!! g h:sr ti th" theat-'r r.'-ne. After i-.-. tin:, her ilij'iier she ih-i ided that idle v. as t ... ! . I She ,)!!. I M.iv ;t Deer Shooting Extraordinary. I "The most extraordinary deer shoot-'j lug I recall," said a hunter, "wns up ) In Aroostook county, Me., one winter, i 1 wai new to the business then. The guide posted me behind a cold rock, a very cold rock, nenr a runway, with In structions to hoot the deer that cnnie my way. He was to take his post downstream a bit, nnd If I heard sev eral quick shots 1 was to leave my lair and conn; to his. "An hour had passed, the coldest hour brer.k black 'I "It. "V.'h after din- ver spent, with nothing to monotony of white mow ami -s. Then I heard it shot. I ti i t heard another sh 't 'r. 1 "ii:i :iy there were so p 'i':s t!,:,; I started for the ..' i.'ii. .1.!.-; as I reach. m1 hiai dentally, that no Innocent blood might f lie shed. There was no r.tfuge for the guilty. Here our lesson comes ty con trast, at least part" of it. We must plead guilty before wit can expect that Christ will receiver, us. lie came' to save sinners the ,iost ones (Rom. Hi, 19, 21; Luka xlx, 10; I Tim,.!, 15) and of all precious words for such what can excel "Him that cemeth to Me I w ill In no wise cast out ':" (John vl, 37.) ; The full story of the cities of refuge Is I found in Num. xxxv and Deut six, In j connection with today's lessou chapter. and the first mention of them Is In Bx, xxi. l,'l. but we first hear of n refuge for the sinner In Gen. Ill, 1.". 21, and then all the way through in Kev. xxil, 17. The c'ltte.' were' 'conveniently situated for all. threo on each vile .of the Jor dan. Jesns is a' Saviour nigh to all ho call upon Him In t: uth. There was n way : . pared to each city i!ent. xix. 8t. anil where other ways crossed there w- .Id doubtless be directions conci-ming l ie right way. As soon as the hY.-.ug one entered the ci'y lie was per:, efly safe (verses 4. To. The siiitier '., tlecs to Christ, or in otl: words. ; ceives IIn:-. or be- ffffiOWulaiiiWOffeW'rTi III 14 KARAT, SOLID GOLD- ..' 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Leaning close to hint, she whispered: "Billy, I'm ashamed to tell you, but 1 trnnt to ro home. Dense take me. I'm so frightened." "Why, of course, little girl, but I thought you wanted to see him get loose.". "I I didn't know It would hurt him," sfle -whispered. Ont la the street, with a tight hold on bis arm, her fear left her, nnd -when Billy troggeeted Green's for plate of Ic cream sue readily agreed. Away from the atmosphere of the theater J ' l in. i . . i .f. ;.., i i i i an" lli-n Ihe bo-jk w ill -ci;;-.i, leuiptiu: !;.. fcV". licnV -; ' Jt "it - iV..!.V0 .ipusness, PMi-.etrdca-.1 Cor.. I,;fi0. He Is :-vi I the oM man. "1 half the tunes. '' And ho resinned his subdued looting. Fearson'3 Weekly. n:y ph, j,,shyuiiier, and we "W iue s 1o dwell between Ills Phoul let t, ,!td the Kovernment Is on His "I shoulder, as ulso the tfry of the house of Uivid vner.t. x-:xiii, U; Ia. ls6). ' Hebron, as we .-aw In last lesson, sig nifies fellowship or Ii)cIo3ui-e. He wants ns all for Himself "A gnrden Baokd Both Ways. Inclosed, n spring shut up, a fountain The race- was over, the lias hoisted sealed" (S. of Sol. Iv,12) for God, who. and the crowd of fortunates who had : ls faithful, has called ns unto the fel backed the winner had gathered around 'low-ship of Uis Ron Jesns Chritt our the bookmakers to receive their win-1 J-n (I Cor. 1, 0). ' nlass. I r.ezer U Bald to signify metal ore or due vacant looking Individual, who .something precious, and the Spirit tells was evidently "fleeing life"' for the first time, claimed 1. "What did you back?" asked the fat faced man with the big waist, who Was standing oh a stool. "Silver Cloud," replied the ' vacant cne. , "Why, man alive," yelled the man with the satchel, "that horse turned back and finished at the starting post!" "I know that," said the other, "but didn't I back the horse both ways?"? There was a dull thud on the green sward,, and an. anxious crowd gather ed. The "man with the 1)Ig -jvalat bad fainted. London MalL . V us through Peter that He la chosen of God and precious, precious to those who believe, mat that His promises are exceeding great and precious (I Pet II, 4, 7; II Iet. I. 4i. Ramoth fOp:nifies exalted, and even now by faith we are at God's right hand In Him who has bern exalted thither and as overcomers shall In due time' sit "with nim In His throne and come with Him hi His glory (Eph. II, 0, 7; Rev. Ill, 21; Col. Hi, 4). " " ? : Golan Is suggestive of joy or rejoic ing, and He has told us that no wanfi our Joy to bo full and that till our sor row shall be turned into Joy (xvl, 20). r':..-":' - ... f.. rfl-.-y ''0ST0CIPIN-Mr,!j ARD CO. FORME: At par, payable hv four years. 7.00, per acre will put an orchard in bearing. Appl e s are selling th i s year at .'from. $200.00 to -$300.00 per acre on the trees. . , Address JOHN A. YOUNG, - Greensboro -Nurseries," : : Greensboro, N. C. . 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