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Improved Uniform International Sunday School ' Lesson T j r?y REV. r U r< TIWATM. D.D.. Daaa ?f Day irttlM lotk ?>?!?. Moodjr Bltla iMllat* Ohlo???.> '?V >??? NtwiWMr Uftlom.) Leason for September 26 NKVIEW? CARLY LEADERS OP IMAM. * HOLD1N TlXT-ut us ma with iw tltnc* th* rno? lwfor? us. lookln* uAto Jasus, Ih v* "I ft or and Artiaher Of ?ur faith. ? Heb. It. I. t. I'HIMAKY TOPIC- ? Fa vorlts Storlas ?f tha Quarter. JUNIOR TOPIO ? 8t?rtes of I ha Isad ora of larval. " . INTKK MI0D1 ATM AND 8RNIOR TOP IC ? SfrJklne 1.nctd?-nl? of tha Quartar. YOI'NO PKOPLU ANU ADULT TOP IC ? Tha Main Teachings of the Quar tar. Vj It Is strange that tha lemon com mittee should have selected the title. "Karly Leaders of Israel" when only Moses appears. A. better title would bare been "Alone*, the Leader of 4 Israel." In Much a CAM consideration ; should be given to Moses' life, char- | aeter and teaching. rndeed. a good method of review would be to use this } plan for the quarter'* lemons. An other method; of review would be to give a synthetic view of the book of K> cuius, since ull the lessons Of the quarter are tafeen from that book.' Ib.wever, for the senior and" adult, vlasses the best method will be to re call th? principal fact and then state ?the lending lesson of each Sunday's j U-sson of tbe quarter. To aid In this, j '.i?e following suggestions are given : j Lesson for July 4. When the tlhke drew nigh for God to deliver "Ills chosen people He < nu*ed them to multiply greatly. Knvy and alarm luctted the flew king to In stltute measures t<? check Israel's In ? rea*e. llhe attempt to. carry these measure* out not only displayed their ^ futility but brought to be' sheltered M)l?l nurtured In the king's palace the 7cry one who irtter upset - 'Pharaoh's ?" throne. Lesson for July 11. . When Moses was. born, his mother perrelved tbitt be wa& a child of destiny. Tlte king's edict was . that e very male child should be destroyed, hut tlu' faith of his mother moved her !.o "hide hi in. " When no longer able to hide him lie wa* proseryeil in tin ark ft bulrushes und taken Un charge by ; . I l.jif:oih's daughter. At the suggps- | . Linn of Miriam, his mother was called | .as ?; nurse: lie was educated both at j Ms mother's knee hud In the Egyptian I coUrt; ?? ? ?; ' . . . 1 y- .1 Lesson for July 18. 'NVhllq Closes >vAk . keeping .Jethro's f i. <5od appeared (?? 1 1 i 1 1 1 in h burn z InMi and) Voiinn! - sir,n;'<| h ill) a de liverer of His people. Mioses faltered tut patiently lunnl miii met hi* d Ml i c ul I :i Lesson for July 25. In liir'mof.y of. the -jjreai ileilVerHnce ' r i> r;i?'l f hi 'bondage:' tin* [iji^jsov^r \ i:s .n^i tilled. .\ll \v|u? \\ et'e ? u&ier the were saved from t tie . de ? svr-oyitig angel. Lesson fcr August 1. fjiai permitted' the l^rHc'iltsm to Ret I 5iU?< : ^fia|trnr(l cHeiiihstaitees nfter j to inisl iitiu ari'l ,iVm? to liiy u snare j for .Mr etleftiy ! Lftsson for August 8. | Before Roll far ii(l? Mie WitilftrnMS I ttlf V^Vt*'0 lw*t?*d for the Mesllpot m of ?''fTp c . J* iod answered their murntlir ? ?.> ? .^giving i -ijnalls and martini '!? eat, < 'hrlst iii (lie true linuiua Kent r-ii'u'ii rroin - <Jod toman. Those who *;;t of his bread .shall never die. Lesson for August 15. .Ii-Hiro; seeing Moseft completely o*- j. ' ifj ?i ? ? I w It li- the. judging <?f Israel, ad flM'd' lh.?t Vtoses should be to (he pen- j i i- iMnln aril a?id I hat till the j , U.t matters should he eared for v jiikI that suitable -men should I hi: >rt>\ i 'iiioil to Judge the smaller tjiat '?is t.iod's work should be carefully | ? v^ti >o ax to relieve his inln :ti r.s ?n. vrntu-oessary burdens. Lesson for August 22. ;.r 'r.\^ lJ(nl >vi(bnll the heart, soul, ] -is? ' .ill uii.l. nihid" is th/? fulfillment j <?' Mu-' i.ist lour conuiinndjueiits ?*f the . In .r.l'. t Lesson for August 29. j , Living bur neighbor us we love our- [ j is lh?- fulH'.lment of the lust jf ? ,\ ??orfrmnndipeilTM of the 1 >ee}i!ogu?. | ;$n|?ri,Tne irtve to Knd and love to our j f* iit'Wtifaii its w? love ourselves Is the f ami tofj^ houmti d u i y . - ' Lesson ToT September 5. ! <;<>?) through Christ dwells In the j midst ??f Ills i??*ople ? Just as He did j in the midst of Israel in the taher stfele. Lssson for September 12. in carrying on of (jad'l work ?ll j-ln'U.ld offer willingly ?uch giri* *J~ tchey iiii.ve, j Lesson for Seotember 19. PbMiTedTe^c# to God's law* always Uriiigs i-sUmltles, while obedience to Uw I s Imw Is alwaya accompanied with 'Our Assignments n?>n~ni?TFr gavtr ihbii ? ihlnjr~f'rifi?, concerning which it were Irreverent, to ponder how the Son of (?o<l would tjare done It. ? O, Mscdonsld. Ttr^r : v. I'm li?r, we tlmnk T"tr?* fur Tlij t?i nt*r mercy aii?l *Ttiy Tnvloe ktmtucM atiown u? Jn so nmay wny*. The Humble Saint "a lionil.li-.' Hftlm "'?*? llk? 0 he?vcn.--fcc*?ot:H i Knowledge of Foods Essential to Health j Raleigh, N. Sept. 20. ? G:od ? health is dependent to a great ex- 1 tent on the focd eaten but ta have the right kind fcr growth and health, it is ne?essary to know what food is needed and what the different fooda are used for. _j "We know that f od is divider! into^the various classes arc.Hing tp the work that it dees," says Marw E. Th m*v?. specialist in nutrition for th? -? v "iii?on *c?rvice of Si?te C oil ego "If it bui'd* bore, it is put into cne cla'ss; if it builds flesh. it is put into another cb?,ss. Some f :ods keep u< warm an J give . us energy, some rjgnlate the body process r.nd others promote growth and health and help U3 to ke?P well. There are six classes, of f 'od St ? water, mineral matte", pr >tein, fat?, carbohydrates and vitamirs" 1 *-? Water regulates tbe body tempera ture, nids in digestion and helps toj carry off waste, States Miss Thomas, j Mineral matter builds up parts, cfj the body, as the bones and teeth, and helps to keep the body in good run ning crde*. Milk, fruit and vege tables supply these necessary miner als. Protein builds muscle. Many frods contain this protein but milk, lean meat, eggs fish, peas and beans are called ptotein foods"; Fats give heat and _.ep,csgjr. They are obtained from butter, cream, oils,' fat^neats and nut.>. Carbohydrates. th? suga ICS und starches, supply heat* and ener gy. They are obtained from, sugar, bread, crea's anil ftotatrfes. Miss Thomas explains that in ad dition to these fo:ds, there are im portant substance* called Vitamins which promote growth and protect the body from diseases. Certain foods j such as milk, butter, fruits, leafy vegetables and wh:le-grain ere ah are rich in vitamins and are .pro tective fo ds- essential in the diet each day. Food is cooked to develop new flavors, tor make it more digestible, to kill bacteria and in some cases to improve its appearance. Many housewives in No?th Caro lina wouid be benefited by. having a C'Py of Extension circular 1?12 .re cently ?issue tl l>y the State. College of | Agriculture and giving farts on food selection and preparation. . 7o-CV\y OV6R 25",000 Men ARe BOSV MAKING MICHEUN - ( trying -tcj'Ketp up v/iTh The grcat woRcx> wioe o?m/\nd ? r-~ SOMCTHINO /AORc \ Thau words is ry~ ? SetClMTS- ? ? - /yt michelins or Sale I5v ? L. & W. A.ITO (.'O.. and ROCK IN SERVICE STATION Roxboro. N. C\ CHOPS LAMB Chops of your choice make such an appetizing dish for breakfast, dinner or supper, ? Easy to prepare in a num ber of different ways. VEAL PORK Moore's Market PHONE 1 75 Beauties from ail sections of the United States* "participated in the annual Atlantic City Pageant. Here we have Miss Norma Small wood, representing Tulsa, Gkla., upon whom the judges bestowed thf coveted title of "Miss America l'V26- " Southern Clover Seed Makes Best Yields -'Raleigh.* N"- Sept. 20.? When lo kin? for crimson clover seed to p* a nt this fall, bfcy that which was irvown in southern territory pr .at least within the United States. Rome *owr> seed . jjives 'better yields in North Carolina than that imported fr:m foreign countries. "We find that impcrted crimson. c\ ver seed is generally, not adapted to our conditions," says P. H. Kime. I plant breeder for the department of ? agronomy at State College. "Dur vng the past three years we have compared seed secured from f: reign Mi* America cojniri?* with thai srrw n hcr? in the South. In nsariy every-ca*# we have f and that the southern grown 3?cd did o> win:er-kili and 3 Eooi growt'j, 'jrhil? tha imported j seed w?? a fai'nry of it printer killed very badly a*H ;::har$ made poor jcrcwth." In one teat a:scrib*d by Mr. Kirae, s?ed"of crimson ci.ver ifrown m thu country made a yield of 2,000 pojnd.* of l*ay while seed aeeaied from Knu land yieldeJ on'y 1,360 poands it hay per acre. Mr. Kime states that th* bulk cf the intf"port;?d crimscn clover seed Mfi&VMkkVyiistHT, ScheJuie Elective Aaor^H 3i, a m :p m. ' p. rn.l p m 9:00 *5 .10 lv. D.ifham ar M:dfc'S:2* a. iu.jp m 4. ni.'p. m 10:07 6:20 Iv.^Roxboro ar. 11:47; 7.14 10:34 6:50 lv DcnmV.on ar.ll:J3 6:4? 10:55 7:13 -lv. S. Boston sr. 10:53 6 2 11:07 7:27 lv. Halifax ar. 10:41, 6:1C p. m.jp rti. a. fti.' p ro 1:15,9:45 ar. Lynch* 'v. 8:33 4.KK ?AbdVv trains daily Connections at Lynchburg fc Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York Parlor anl &?eepivi? cars, dinru cars. The best route to the west an*4 northwest. Rate* and informal of upon application agent, or ? ?? JN'a L. BLANDOS, , ? General Pas-. Afce-.t Roanoke, Vi ?vti? fr-.m France where a number i ggatpietcfcft .varltttiAU are j?r-?wi*; Several different lou of French ?nwi seed have been tested by the Vorth Cmrrlinm Experiment Station' '?nd while one cf these compared fa vorably with southern seed, the theft vB.y poor yields. Un ier shy ?o?H ions !?*?? risk is run vh <n south .1 a jr>wn seed are plarta'. W'.i-'ii .1* seed are j.^ed, on? u*.ay secure a jpcod crop; tit t'* eh a acsa are, states Mr. Kim?, that he writ. not. Tcm Tarbeiei -says that when the young f:lks have a chance to enjoy tKfmse'v.'3 to the community, tlyy | d:n't seem so ready to j?o to town. Street Improvement Tk* May:r and the Town Com | mission *1*3. under the s*ui>ervi*ion of Mr. I.O. Abbitt, are doing some splen did work on the *tree?j* jujit now. I Th4 past week they did ,omc trood work on Foush?e Street, Main Street. This street i& cl^e t : Main, and time, will com? into ! Reneral use, for tber* sre many <?p!endid 'location a for r! welling*. We are glad to commend the piwer* that he for this flroo] work, ur. 1 truat they will keeo it up until *v*ry side ?treet in town is ,>Ut in g >>i coti cMtion. ? QUALITY COUNTS IN ? GROCERIES It is not economy to buy anything except the first quality when supply ing your table. There is less waste and more nourishment v:ilue in good Groceries ? and we have only the best. J. Y. BLANKS Vhonc 2*. . - - . Koxfc--.ro. N. CV " i;ii::i::i: wtrttTTt Tmnmtttfftcsacr Special Announcement The writer is pleased to announce that by special arrange ment with the Carolina Mortgage Company, Raleigh, N. C., 1 have available now: $100,000.00 To Be Loaned Over A Period of Years on Improved Real Estate in Roxbore? HOMES ? APARTMENTS - BUSINESS PROPERTY PROMPT SERVICE - LOW RATES -- NO RED TAPE $1,000.00 THE MINIMUM ? NO LOAN TOO LARGE ? Ask About ? "THE BUSINESS FINANCE PLAN" Call See or Wiite - J. S. WALKER A: ' ' - 1 ' < 1 rrr.f GOOD ADVICE \dvice is hard tn take. It is a human weakness or conceit to think we "know it all." But advice from wider and .wiser heads, from people who have graduated from the school of hard knocks is^ well worth listening to. Especially by tH?i, young folks. ->? " Thrift ? plain common sense applied to spending is absolutely essential when married. Of course young men and women should save for the time when they marry but afterward ? saving is imperative, if they are to succeed and be happy. Savings make a happy home for children ? the worthwhile things of life within your reach. Reckless, thoughtless spending is fatal to both happiness and success. The First National Bank ?' . -TW.E FRIENDLY BANK" lender Supervision U. S. Government
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