THE NEWS-RECORD, MARSHALjUNCn THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935 THE FEATHERHEADS ".AaL''. ' wlwnii HI rZ. llrMtemHowt, i St0fr, rfrfrwJ IMPROVED.'" J . , , . mm fezSfe-tKA-NH? School Lesson L0iiWJ Is 3 fl - "REG'LAR FELLERS" LOOKIT THE HUSH WOO MS I THEYKK NOT MUSHROOMS THtVlU TOADSTOOL t A Simple' Test THEY LOOK LIKE MUSHROOMS TO ME.9 AM VOU POSITIVE THEYkE TOAO STOOLS? OONT TAKE MY WORD FOR IT? EAT 'EM AN THEM YOU'LL BE DEAD SURE THGYftC TOADSTOOLS 7 J The AtwUltJ Mewapapen ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES If. an 111 Wind By 0. JACOBSSON I 1 1mmmmmmimmmMm.mimmmmmmmmmmm CoMOIMtted New" features' BRONC PEELER, Who's Shootin'? By FRED HARMAN L , e22!rE,UliV5nf5lMt. s ANEft 0 I I OuiCK PETt ' MERES J U STAND BACK . ' I rriT FER NDoOOY ClSt KEEP IPvO- WELL s( ACfitvS laiHwU C nEJK THEY CortE. tttff o' ' 5 niesav step along, boy n i , n I WRiGCEyfc ALWAYS ' I II HOT SOUP By GLUYAS WILLIAMS v UJRiNfiS Good cHeeftl-' ITpC" . N-i"JSyi ' U . 'aV Zs J V I S) ittmktuxmL crump ovchi vhwhot! mmi wr cool . s Miss Ladyburg Maybe Mr. Snail rCo (C) f7 ii V... i may be a good sweetheart, but be's v "1 f 1 J' - . ; J$L f4gL : vlfT jl 'll " T ' ! iMMMMMMWM"" , . T4MtftrrcNMT tui a imu flRCMttMiV, . ftAuftUttnUPaVsnuMt (The lesson committee has provided as an alternative a Christmas lesson, using the text Matthew 2:1-12). The subject of today's lesson Is broader than the printed text In order effectively to teach this lesson, the entire Book of Malachl should be surveyed. The prophet pointed out the sins of the corrupt priesthood, mixed marriages, and failure to pay tithes, with the portrayal of the coming Judg ment and glorious new day with Christ reigning in his glorious kingdom. 1. The Base Ingratitude of Israel (1:1-5). God approached them with the ten der affirmation, "I have lovecj thee." It was the burden of the prophet to de clare this fact unto them (v. 1). So worldly were the people that they failed to discern God's good hand upon them. Israel's attitude toward God Is shown In the skeptical question. "Wherein hast thou loved us?" (v. 2) Malachl answers this question by show. Ing God's choice of Jacob and his pass ing by of Esau, his destruction of Kdom and his saving of Israel. II. God's Severe Indictment (1:6 2:17; 3:7-15). 1. Against the priests (1:6-2:9). They were guilty of a. Profanity (1 :6). Their profanity consisted In despising the name of God. To fall to honor God Is to be profane. To use his name In any un real way is to be thus guilty. b. Sacrilege (1:7,8). Their sacri legious act was in offering polluted oread and blemished sacrifices. c. Greed (1:10). They were not willing even to open the doors of God's house without pay. Service to God should be out of a heart of love for him. d. Weariness (1 :12,13). Because of the absence of love, the routine of priestly duties became Irksome. e. Not leaching the law to the peo ple (2:1-9). Those set apart to teacn God's law to the people have a great responsibility and God will , most as suredly demand an accounting. 2. Against the people (2:10-17; 3:7-15). a. For ungodly marriages (2:11, 12). God's purpose In the prohibition of mixed marriages was that he might raise up a holy seed (v. 15). Marriage with the heathen would frustrate this purpose. Marriage of the believer with the unbeliever today brings con fusion Into the fold of God and turns aside his purpose. b. Divorce (2:13-16). Divorce In Israel was the source of great sorrow. Even the tears of the wronged women covered the altar (v. 13). The offer ings of the man who had thus treated his wife would be an abomination to God. c. Public wrongs (3:5. 6). (1) Sorcery or magical arts. This Includes the practice of occult sciences, such as spiritism, necromancy, fortune telling. (2) . Adultery. This Is a sin of wider extent than the direct parties con cerned. It is a canker which gnaws in the very heart of society. Unfaith fulness to the marriage relation should be regarded as a public sin. Such sinners should be ostracized from society. (3) False swearing. (4) Oppression of the hireling, the widow, and the fatherless. ,(5) Turning aside the stranger from his rights. d. Withholding tithes from God (3:7-12). Failure to pay tithes Is rob bery of God. His claim upon Israel was a tenth, plus free will offerings Our responsibility Is to give as God prospers us (I Cor. 16:1). e. Blasphemy (3:13-15). They open ly spake against God, saying that It J was profitless and vain to serve him. III. The Awful Judgment Which Shall Befall the Nation (3:1-5; 4:1-6) 1. By whom executed (v. 1). It Is to be done by the Lord. All Judgmen: hath been committed unto the Son of God (John 5:22, 30; cf. Acts 17:30,31). 2. The time of (3:2-4:1). It wllf be at the second coming of Christ John the Baptist was the forerunner ot his first coming. Elijah will ba the forerunner of his second coming. 3. The result (3:3, 4. 16-18; 4:1, 2). For the righteous It will be a day of healing and salvation; for the wicked It will be a day of burning and destruction. Soot water Is excellent fur plants. Put soot taken from chimneys, fur naces and stoves Into a bag and sus pend bag In a pail of water. Let stand for a week before using. There is nothing like a beautiful piece of red lacquer to give the note of color that lifts a room from Its state of former drabness. It may ba a magazine rack or a coffee table, but the lacquered pieces we have In mind are exquisitely done with a finish as smooth and suave as an eggshell. The designs In gold are fine and delicate and the appearance of these exceptionally lovely pieces is quite different from the average lacquered furniture. If cake mixture has been mnrtp tna stiff do not add more milk to It Beat an egg and add gradually until mixture is of desired thickness. WlAU 1 M ' 1 Wl IS t Bfl Mg SSI W V-a o. fl Y qh "XJpT e wX'ra NewiTuilo CMATTCD DAD v n T H ' " '"' ' ""' " ' 1 GOLDEN TEXT -Behold! IwUl'send J IVU I I UK rJr Yes, What to Do, What to Do? " Rv C VI DAVWC , , T messenger, and h shall prepare l im.....n. , . -- , uy y m. rAIINfc the way before me. Malachl 3:1. f r, W J- JI if ."tH-- I X . V, wrfsZM?'r tu v . 1 I PRIMARY TOPIC Goda Best Prom. I WMl- 5 iff I'm WfrWt WW 74L IjT t TyI JUNIOR TOPIC-How God Kept HI. fK foo MM-ui-lxt. Vooir M 1 M Mffl TVIN' To 1 J S ' TV Best Promise. IS ' y WIiMitt im Mf Not "Putt,M4 Vf SM i.t it sWH -7" ) intermediate and senior fr- 1 Vvr4 ---- - m -uT W TOrr iztrD I "4t" MOL',, J V- M ' -V WrJ&j TOPIC-Preparlng the Way of the Lord. MESCAL IKE ,s.LHuWTtEr It Begins To Look Doubtful. 1 SD atSS"; ( k. f' 'OiA tm a' mam iwea tub ,Dea ue M I home per sevekj ) ' FINNEY OF THE FORCE AJ " " M D, . No Cause for Alarm WiIFw il PASS fiooffe r'BOUTFNE AF1 teaSkW?u 4' NO THAT Vou L i rf UT ? K.DNT I JsZSj a-p6 iTftaate fort-eveM. 55 , J?. U mention it- f rr w yeAHAMD thsbe jt " k Uiell-ihd S OM Itn. PBLNSBy MORmu' WW A?tu7r 1 ' ', NOTICE V r-J WAS A COttPtE SIWCT J tl- .rZ.i I gK j m y iff r 1 a. weariness (1:12.10). Because of b rr "s , i Something quite different In tho way of ash trays are charming little oak leaves made of hammered silver. And beside being extremely useful they have the added virtue of belne In keeping with your table silver. So many ash trays look out of place If you want to put them on the table. To prevent shoulder straps slipping off, cut a piece of tape long enough to hold straps. Sew one end of tape to Inside of dress on shoulder seam. Then sew one-half of snap fastener onto shoulder seam and the other on the loose end of the tape. To remove glass stoppers from bot tles, take a piece of twine, double and put it around neck of hnttlA twice. Have someone hold bottle, then take ends of twine, one In each hand, and work back and forth unfit neck of bottle becomes warm. Stop per can then be removed. If cake Is to be baked a long tima It Is wise to line the bottom of pan with oiled paper. Grease spots may be removed from tan shoes with gasoline. Wet sponge with gasoline (keep away from fire), rub over spots, dry and polish, ffi Aaaoclated Newspaper.. WNU Service. FT , mi MJ ft IS Fate? Staying single Is hardly ever planned. It Just happens. ilomnii Self Healing Iron INSTANT LIGHTING Iran the eaay way in one-third lea. time wiui uia uoieman. iron In comfort any place. It', entirely alf -heating-. No cord or wires. No weary, endless trips between a hot stove and ironing board. Makes its owngaa. Burns W air. Lights instantly wf Pry-heating. Operating cost only W an honr. Sea your local dealer or writs for FKEB FaUar. THE COLEMAN LAMP V STOVE CO. BUY TOCB FIREWORKS DIRECT: aasort tnBnt" 1 and up. or make your own selec tion. Free complete catalog-. Send today. M. K. BEOHR8 CO.. Box 48. Cloater. N. J. It own Pelican's Pantry Is the pelican that carries pantry with him. his Calendar Ready for Distribution A MelWi Lots If there be aught surpassing human deed or word or thought, it is a moth er's love 1 De Spradaro. 1980 1 MM JANUARY iil sir j Tib iioiii i Wn-Delnf There Is no well-doing, no God -Ilk. doing, that Is aaot patient dolngW X a Holland, Jnstlca To aire every man that to which as Is entitled, la Indeed supreme latttc AikastiMiMsWw&eraCa dal and Btaek-Orarrtrt mra aotd fes a bif ISM CARDTJI CALENDAR, lavf fltvea, eaay (a rea4. Weather fsreeaats far ever -Jay.. It ahaws bkddara, Mioais aJtaaea, ecllnaea. i-s si suss, a aT tha i sa as M ms-4 ran aaa, ay aaal CaJtlKn CAUNDAR, Oka Cicero.

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