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nnnrnnn rjnriTrn i r TO OPERATE J tin. QalUon TeCi How Lyfia. E ; Piakliam'i Vegetable Compocai i Saved Her from an Operation v Muskegon, MichIgan.-''After doctor ;" big for eightor nine yearswith different 1 physicians without any relief at all, they - saidatlast that med icine would not reach my caae andl shouid have an operation. I had beard of Lydl E. Pinkham'a Vege j table Compound and cfton aaw it adver- l tiaed in different pa pen where aome I women had auffered Jjustaal dldand got well and strong again by taking the Veg table Compound. I decided to see what It would do for me. and before I had finished the fourth Dottle I waa much better, the weakneaa atopped and the severe paina in my sides left me. I am now much stronger and do my own work and work in the factory besides. I am stilhtaking the Vegetable Compound and give itsllthepT.iae." MrsNELUB (Juillon, 17 Morris St. , Muskegon, Mich. 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Are tlEadlest Cnrn Dears . urcn teas i-ths S vastest Cantaloups O The Select-Bite Charts In the. , 1923 Catalog of Show at a glance the varieties of each vegetable to plant for earliness, yield, length of bearing season, or for whatever purpose is moat desired. The most helpful catalog we have ever issued is ready to be mailed to you free qn request. , j , , FEEE FLO rVKEt SEEDS On 11J Catalog tolls how roo an turn tfteai uaeut eost. geaa a Bast card tor tear eons, T. WOOD sons; sam- 37 8. 14th St. , Eichmond, Va. V LESSON FOR JANUARY 14 ' ; h V JESUS TEACHING HUMILITY LESSON TEXT Luke 14:4-11 GOLDEN TEXT Qod reslsteth the proud, and (Ivath grace to the bumble. -I Peter 6:4. ' REFERENCE MATERIAL John U:l. 17; Phil. 1:6-11. . PRIM ART TOPIC-The Story of a Great Dinner. JUNIOR TOPlC-Teaehlng Courtesy. ' INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC -Others. TOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC The Spirit of Christian Service. I. Jesus Dinee With a Pharisee (v. 1). Jesus, entered freely Into the common social customs of the 'day. We see Him at a wedding, a dinner party, in the home of sickness, and at a funeral. He was truly a man among men. He was unlike John the Baptist in this resiiect ' The Christian's influence Is boat when mingling with bis fellow men In all right relations and positions In life, even though selfish and evil- minded persons -are found amonf them. This does not mean that he should be a partaker of their evil deeds. Jesus in thus moving in all circles of human society showed the divine gymnathy." While' Jesus was in society he was not f It, So should the Christian be. Jesus waa in a com ' pany outwardly courteous but inward ly hostile. Doubtless the motive of the Invitation was to flhd an occasion against Him. This is implied in the statement, "they watched Him." II. Jesus Healing a Dropsical Man (w. 2-6). L Why This Man Was Present (v.2) There Is no way of absolutely de termining it, but likely it was part of a plot of the Pharisees to trap Jesus by getting Him to violate the Sabbath rules. . .... ' ; 2. Jesus' Question (v. 8). Jesus' question was an answer to the thoughts of the lawyers and Pharisees who were watching Him, for they had not spoken. Before healing this man He submitted the case to their judgment. They were free on the Sabbath day to hold' a feast where their selfish pride and vanity could be displayed, but they were horrified that a fellow-man should be healed on the Sabbath. They were silent because their consciences made them ashamed of their beitrtlessness. a Healing the Man (v. 4). While they were in a state of embarrassment Jesus healed the man and let him go. 4. Jesus Rebuked Them (vv. 0, 6). He laid bare their hypocrisy by show ing them that their willingness to show mercy to a beast on the Sabbath should induce them to regard as not sinful to relieve a human being of distress on the Sabbath. They were again silent, for they pergeived their inconsistency and inhumanity. III. Jesus Rebukes Selfish Ambi tion (vv. 7-10).,. . L The Occasion (v. 7). He observed that the guests while taking their places at the table chose the best seats for themselves. This is still trut of men and women. ;., In the railway cars, hotels, street cars, etc., they scramble for the best places.' In the homes even members of the same fam ily will try jo ge.t the best food, etc. 2. ' Instruction Given (vv. 8-11). When bidden to a feast, take the low est place lest you-suffer ihe humilia tion of being asked to take a lower seat. This is more ' than a lesson fin courtesy or table manners; it is a severe rebuke of tjiat selfishness which fills the human heart, causing It to seek to be ministered to Instead of minister ing to others. Unselfishness will ex press Itself In humbly taking the low est place, esteeming others better than ourselves. The fundamental principle of the philosophy governing the moral world, Jesus declares to be: "Whoso ever exalteth himself' shall be abased, and he that huinbleth himself shall be exalted." IV. The True Motive In Deeds of Charity (vv. 12-14). Jesus takes advantage of this social occasion to : teach a great principle. The Jews, like many of the rich today. made social dinner occasions for dis play. They invited only those whose wealth would enable them to recom pense them by inviting them In return. Jesus took note of the selfishness thus displayed and set forth to them the right principle, namely, that they should extend their1 hospitality to the poor and afflicted. All charitable deeds should be done with unselfish motives. Jesus assured them: that compensation would be made at the resurrection of the just, ; This does not mean that friends and neighbors of certain rank should never exchange pleasant hos pitalities. ..Wealth should be used to confer blessings upon the poor and needy Instead , of ministering to the pride and vanity of the possessor. ' r f Try n: 03 AoaliasI' How Churches Grow. Once there was a Chinese laundry. Then is became a store. Then it be came a church. For ten year! it served In this capacity, and from it has come a group of 47 communicants and 100 children who, this year, have acquired their own new building, St Philip's chapel. New Orleans., '' The Earnest of the Spirit Now be that hath wrought us for the selfsame thing Is God, who also bath given unto us the earnest of the SDlrlt SERGEANT USES HIS BRAINS Has Made. Discovery That Weather Can Be Utilized as an Aid " In Recruiting. ' "Studying weitflier foreciists, that'i low I lund 'em. Thus one oj the regu lar army's most 'proficient recruiters explulns the success which has made him one of the "uces" of Uncle Sum's recruiting forces. When winter blunts blow around his f'Uncle Sum Wunts You" sign, the ser geant hapgs out alluring pictures of a Held artillery column at rest on the side of a Hawaiian Island road shaded with palm trees. . When the city sis sies in the summer he extracts from his supply of posters a persuading "spend Your Summer In Cool Alaska With the Infantry" sign. "And you ought to see 'em flock In," gloats the sergeant. "Give me a week of rain and I'll land 'em for my post or. the Mexican border, 60 miles away from a river. Come around and see me this winter. I can fill a division for the Philippines any day , there's snow on thesground. But Alaska or the Canadian border, not a chancel" Baby Can Sleep For First Time In Two Weeks "I will never be without Teethlna again," writes a delighted mother of Grand Prairie, Texas, Mrs. W. E. Nel son. "Why, the very first dose 're lieved Frances when she was teething and she slept easy for the first time In two weeks." Teethlna has been a household word with mothers everywhere for forty years. It is absolutely harmless and has brought welcome relief to countless thousands of little sufferers from colds and bowel troubles and untold joy to their mothers. If your druggist cannot supply you with Teethlna send 30c to Mof fett Laboratories, Columbus, Ga., and get a .package and a valuable booklet on the care of Baby Advertisement. FEMALE VICTIMS OF PLAGUE Figures Show That Tuberculosis Is Spreading, Chiefly Among Women Active in Industrial World. The death rate from tuberculosis among women is on the increase. In spite of the Increase In active cases among women the deuth rate for males is still higher than that for females by almost ine-thlrd. "The sudden In flux of women into industry" during the war may, In a measure, be re sponsible for this increase," says a statement from the National Tubercu losis ' association. "This does not mean that there is any real basis for the assertion that women are not as well fitted for Industrial work as men are. ' It is a fact, however, that many women who work in industry tklgo look after their household duties and bring up large families of children. Conse quently, Insufficient rest? Improperly oooked food and lack of fresh air so undermine the constitution that they readily become victims of the tubercle bacillus." f Fr $525 Lowest Priced Quality Automobile Ever Chevrolet is folly equipped when told. It has electric lights and starter, gasoline tank in the rear, demountable rims and extra rim and tire carrier, 3-speed transmission and reverse, speedometer and all necessary indicators on the instrument Jbdard, curtains open with doors of open models. All closed models have high grade Fisher Bodies with plate glass win dows. Thore is nothing more to buy but the license. Costs least per mile for gasoline and oiL There are more than 1Q.000 dealers and service sta tions throughout the country. Repairs are made on a low-cost fiat rate system. Jor Economical Transportation m IF iMuoijTu7 m&iwt m, mm . -mm. li lit- -J Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan SUPERIOR Two Pssssnger Roadster . .$510 SUPERIOR Five Psssenfcr Tourlna . . Sli SUPERIOR Two Psssenicr Utility Coupe 680 8UPER10R Four Psstenaer Sedanette . 830 SUPERIOR Five Psueoacr Sedan ... 860 8UPER10R light Delivery . . . . . 310 Chevrolet Motor Company ; Detroit, Michigan (:?. Break chest colds Apply Sloan's. It draws conges tion to the surface. Starts blood circulating freely and thus annus upmecoiar Sloan's Liniment - kills pain; The Ways of Man. "It is simple to distinguish between the married men and the single, though both would have you believe they are benedicts when purchaslneaChrlstmas gifts for women," said the observing shop girl. The single man, wanting something silk and pink, tells the clerk that 'it Is for mv wife.' thnnch we know different. The benedict re fers to his wife as "she or 'her.' and though he generally spends a pretty price, is not so hard to suit as the other." -Detroit News. An Idle hrnln Is the advance agent for a busy tongue. 4 . .' Nothing to bat. ' My most embarrassing moment came when I had dinner with a friend who put out a most beautifully served nnd appointed meal, with gorgeous service end artistic settings, but with little food. I was duly Impressed with the beauty of the meal, but equnlly de pressed by the lack of food, and with both these feelings in mind I blurted out to the hostess ou leaving : "You must come and dine with us soon. ,1 can't promise you a more artistic din ner than yours was, my dear, but you may be sure it will be more substan tial." Chicago Tribune. Sentimental. "I sorter hate to cut down that there old tree," admitted 3ap Johnson of Rumpus Illdge. "Kinda seems like one of the family, so to say." "Hallered memories, and all such, hanging around it, as it were?" in quired a visitor. "Eh-yah! That's whur we tied our children, one after another, as they got big enough and put their first shoes onto 'em."-Kansas City Star. A successful man spps thlnm ns they are, not .as others tell him they are. SAW 3 PRESIDENTS SLAIN Robert T. Lincoln Probably Only Mae In America to Witness Chain of Tragedies. t Robert T. Lincoln, son of President Lincoln, nnd now In his eightieth year, was in the army nnd stationed in Vir ginia when he received an order to report at Washington. He. sot into the theater Just In time to see 1.1s father receive his fatal wound. Robert T. Lincoln was secretary ot war .under Garfield. He was asked by the President to meet him at the sta tion, and he reached there just as Gar field was assassinated. Mr. Lincoln rtv ceived an Invitation to attend the for ma) opening of the Pan-American ex position at Buffalo, and accompanied by his family got there Just In ittrm to see President McKIniey shot by Czolgosz. - Mr. Lincoln related this eerie experi ence recently to a friend, says Forbes Magazine, and, so far as he knows, says the writer, It had never before been published. Nature has its sprees and pnys for them a good deal as human nature does. :. : 4 pcattitw, SJiaJEgjs Rosy Cheeks and Spariding Eyes health, the signs of which are so plainly written in looks and action, comes from within the natural result of right food, such as Grape-Nuts. Crisp, delicious and soundly nourishing easily digested and quickly assirnilated-Grape-Nuts brings happy smiles at the breakfast table and happv feel ings afterward. , All the family will thank you for including Grape Nuts in your grocery order today. It's ready to serve in a moment with cream or milk. ? ' GffSpSHS HE BODY BUILDER "There's a Reason" Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. II Corinthians 0:&
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