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PAGE TWO . __ ___ _ _ _ _ By the Rev. Alvin E. Bell A Nation Needs Religious jhloines . ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL* LESSON And Alfred j. Buescher Scripture — Deuteronomy 6:1-9; ll:18-25.f ■ —. —i: The book of Deuteronomy is made up of Moses’ farewell addresses to Israel. He urged them: “Thou shalt love Jehovah thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.” PHOTOPLAYS “AIR CONDITIONED” STEVENSON TODAY TOMORROW SATURDAY Wm. (Hopalong) Boyd —in— “ Rustlers Valley” Next Week —Shirley Temple in—“Wee-Willie-Winkie” The STATE TODAY SATURDAY The 3 Mesquiteers—in “Heart Os The Rookies” Serial and Comedy \ Admission 10 and 25c HENDERSON, Mth SAT., SEPT. II “The Pride Os The South” Presenting’ More New Sensational Acts and Features Than Any Other Circus. And America’s Most Beautiful Circus "Y GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH T3R THE PRICE 1 {MM) 101 SENSATIONAL ACTS 9/ GENTRY BROS. DOSS-PONIES P.O'I MARY MILLER - HERD OF ELEPHANTS f \y \ COL. JIM MALOY & HIS ROUGH RIDERS I \ BIGEST AMUSEMENT VALUE SINCE PAWN OF CREATION 7===. * sultana, the killer outsid? act WORLD'S LARGEST UNTAMABLE LIONESS “ 2 - PERFORMANCES DAILY - 2 math AFTERNOON AND NIQHT - 1M AND IN P. M. Reduced Prices This Date Only Adults 3 5 C —Children 25 c SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE PRICE Kiddies clip this coupon—Present it and 15c at the main entrance (not at ticket wagon) and see the circus. Good Matinee Only Circus Grounds Davis and Williams Streets COPYRIGHT; 1937 KING FEATURES SYNDICATE. Inc This religion of the true God they were to “teach diligently to their children”, to talk over with them when they were at home or whether they were away from home. The Nation Needs Religious Homes THE WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By DP. ALVIN K BELL I (The Liter national LrUform Lesson .on the for Sept. 12 ir. j In i terono...y J.I IS-J 5, es;.** ja!- j '-I, 5; 11-18-25 the Go 1 ien '.’ext be - I ing Proverbs 22:6, “Train up a child in the way he should go, and even when he is old he will not depart from i it -" > IX THIS day when so many folk i are going in for antique furniture, i searching old attics for grandfather's clocks, grandmother’s spinning wheels and similar ancestral heirlooms, it would be well if more of our families were eager to restore to our modern homes that one piece of furniture which, more than any other, left its impress upon the whole character and atmosphere of those old-fashioned homes, viz., our grandfather’s family altar. Family Worship. That little old stand or table holding the well-worn family Bible and prayer book around which grandfather gath ered our fathers and mothers for daily family worship, the reading of a por tion of scripture and uniting in pray er for divine guidance and blessing, lias become a rare antique. Family worship, as much as anything else made those homes worthy to be en shrined in such songs as “Home, Sweet Home.” Our modern homes have lost the cheery fireside of for mer days for a steam radiator devoid of cheer and magnetism and home has become largely a “filling station” and adjunct to the family garage, a place to which to return when our places of amusement and business are closed. Whole families are seldom together at home. Family worship has become a lost art of the church. Par ents have defaulted on the job of teaching and influencing their chil dren in matters of religion, morals and life problems and have “passed the tuck” to the -church, the school, the Boy Scouts and kindred organiza tions. In their eagerness to leave a business to their children they fail to see the importance of leaving the pro per kind of children to their business. Religion in the Home. God’s idea of the place of religion in the home Is beautifully and un mistakably set forth in his word to Israel through Moses: “Hear, O Israel; Jehovah our God is one Je hovah: and thou shalt love Jehovah thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy might. And these words which I command thee this day, shall be upon thy heart; and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thy house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.” Such daily schools of religion in the homes of all the peo ple are infinitely superior to any sys tem of Sunday schools that may pos sibly be devised. It was this sort of home in which the great men and women of the Bible were reared in cluding Jesus himself. Broken Homes The increasing instability of the American home, as evidenced in an ever growing divorce cv'l and the multiplying of broken homes, has be come a peril to the very foundation of our whole social structure. The great majority of our “problem children.” whose delinquencies l r* i.j thcr.\ into juvenile course, are the natural and logical product of "o v ih-m homes shipwrecked by their gc » tssnoss Ihe strength of the nation depends noon the quality of its homey it was to a nation >f godly home if- that God promised: “Ye shall dispossess na tions greater and mightier than your selves There shall no man be able to stand before you.” “Blessed is that nation whose God is the Lord.” SwERSON Dan Rice Circus Comes To morrow With Three Big Rings Under Canvass Tomorrow is circus day in Hender son when the greatly heralded and highly publicized Dan Rice Three Ring Circus will be seen at the Davis and William Street grounds for an afternoon and night performance. Advertised as the oldest and largest popular priced show on the road now in its 85th year, the Dan Rice show will arrive her shortly after daybreak and will immediately set up in prepa ration for a big day’s business. The cookhouse and commissary de partment will arrive tonight and it is expected that a large delegation of circus fans wil be on hand to greet the advance guard who will prepare a steaming hot breakfast for the cir cus folk on their arrival in the morn ing. Unloading will take place, laying out pins will be set at once and long before noon the menagerie and big top with its great seating capacity v/ill be in thie air followed by the side show tent and the smaller concession tents. Horse tents and pad foam will be in readiness, leather lunged candy butchers and side show spielers will test their voices as grandpa apd the youngsters will be on hand to oversee the entire proceedings. Buck Sells, famous young Holly wood western screen star and his Hollywood Ranch Wild West com prising cowboys, cowgirls and Indians will arrive on the lot early and will greet their admirers. The clowns, aer iajists, acrobats, animal trainers and other performers will appear at the cookhouse at noon and everything will be in readiness for the afternoon show that is scheduled for 2 with the doors opening one hour earlier. The night performance is advertised at 8. A se ries of free acts will take place on the circus grounds before the doors of the big show open. The circus band un der the direction of Lee Hinckley will give a concert downtown at noon. There will be no street parade. VAMCB TODAY AND SATURDAY The Western we’ve been trying to get for two months. Kermit Maynard —fp— • ‘Wild Horse Round-Up” Also Mickey Mouse comedy and 2nd cAdpf®? “Black CQin”. Coming Sunday," Monday and Tuesday “Stella Pallas” I —m .. HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAIL* DISPATCH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1937 To those who would give religion its proper place in their home life God promised rich blessings: “That your days may be multiplied and the days of your children.” Che Proverbs 32:6 —“Train up a child in the way he should go, and even when he is old be will not depart from it." PERFORMING ELEPHANT ; .:L : \ mm Dixiana, and her trainer, one of the Dan Rice Elephants to appear tomorrow at Davis and William Street shew lot. ENTERTAINMENT AT FAIR m GLASS Dr. Dorton Says It's Most Imposing Array in His tory of State ?■ Uallv l»npntrh Huirean, In The Sir Walter Hotel. Raleigh, Sept. JO.-Probably the most imposing array of entertainment fea tures ever presented by a North Car olina State Fair will be offered visi tors to the 1937 exposition, which will be held in Raleigh October 12-16. Manager .T. S. Dorton revealed today that he is bringing back favorites of former years, while many new fea tures will add sparkling innocations to the entertainment ’irogram. With the fair back in the hands of the State, after several years of pri vate management, Manager Dorton ?.s Stressing that emphasis will be placed on agricultural exhibits. He announc ed that premium books, now on the presses, will be available soon, and that a sizeable increase in awards will be offered over last year’s figure. Nevertheless, Manager Dorton ex plained today, fair-goers also relish high class entertainment features, and in this first year of his manage ment he intends to give the best that can fye secured. the week’s entertainment program will be the appearance on Wednesday, October 13, of “Lucky” T e !" e X 22,4 ,^ is Hell Dffvers, fresh from a triumphal tour of - Europe, where, In such a home our Lord was reared. “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not de part from it.” (GOLDEN TEXT—Proverbs 22:6.1 as in North Carolina, their death-de fying stunts on wheels left record : rcaking audiences gasping. Teter’s troupe of daredevils made their first appearance at the State Fair last fall, and so .thrilled a capacity crowd which spread his fame that Manager Dorton successfully arranged for their return next month. The Hell Drivers will appear only one afternoon dur ing fair week. A nightly feature before the grand stand will be “The Revue of Tomor row,” a sparkling stage show prod uced by George A. Hamid, maestro of outdoor entertainment. This revue, making its Southern premiere at the North Carolina State Fair, is regard ed as one of the highest class road !w CORD HI L there are always a number of uses for " a quality 3000 cycle iron cord. It will fit KH L your iron, heater, toaster, waffle Iron M £ and other electrical appliances. Six feet Bgj Rl of black and white rayon covered cord Ij I complete with rub- ___ nU ber plug and con- K 9 pjbr | A I K] nectar. Tested and j|jj jd ——-Cj Sja E»l approved. You can JH sV 9 ■ Iff K*l use several of these. w ~ H LIMIT OTO * CUITOtUI |g| Low Cash ITices Watkins Hardware Company. shows op tour this! fall. A number of spectacular hippo drome acts, presenting some of the world’s finest thrill talent, will be pre sented each afternoon and night be fore the grandstand in addition to the other regularly scheduled features. None of these acts has appeared pre viously at the State Fair. The midway will be Max Linder man’s World of Mirth, bringing 20 thrilling rides and 22 novelty shows. This aggregation is prominently known for absence of objectionable features, a reputation which many exhibitions at North Carolina fairs have proven to he well-deserved. Reform in Civil Service Discussed by President (Continued from Page One.) had “an agreeable meeting of minds.” “There was no conflict between us in the general discussion,” he added. Folks have been Schlitz ever since..lß49 back in /|849 folks bad started to sinqleout Schlitz as their favorite and.. preference has gathered force with the years. as then, beer is beer, but there is only one Schlitz...sogood gig, that it made fKj Milwaukee Famous-.a Jmmgk jgyygl distinction m UKpmI by millions | EO< jh^ B Copyright 19)7, Jot. Schlitz Brewing C* -«* JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wi»con»!«* Mambtr of United Brtiytrt Industrial Foundation Ordway said the functions Z tral civil service agenev m * a Cen ' tablished should bo ’such f l>erly es all civil service emnlovm™/ 0 CoVer ing diplomatic. P ° ymont - includ thieve s~carry~off BULL DURING NIGHT Thieves Wednesday ni«*ht , , 1 18-month.s old Jersey bun ' 0 an Harris, 70-year old n! '* m ? hn just off Andrews avoni* Zl Ws and a few hundred yards from,!' 0 " limits, Sheriff j. E. Shcriff Harnlett stated that (>• indicated the bull had ber-n ;‘,-d J 3 highway, loaded cn a truck and car* ned away. 1 car - The Negro, who reared the bull fm hnth almost, was much grieved Z hurt, and Sheriff Hamlett has , d ally offered a reward of $lO to the ones giving information leading to tJ rest of the thieves and return of the bovine. lie
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