Improved Uniform Jfiternational
Sunday School
f Lesson T
(By REV. P. B. riTZWATBR. D.D., D?U
*/t Day and Branlns Hchoala, Muody HlbU
Institute of Chlraco.)
. 1?XC. NVaatern Newipaixr I'alon.) '
Lesson for September 12
gifts for the tabernacle
'5:4-19. '
wltlr ih? TKXT Honor th? lMr4
*UH. .hU ? 10 and n?t- I
rruits ?or thy ? lncretis?.
H?u?ltAR,r roi'?c? aitt. for dot: 1
^^UNIOR. TOPIC-WMIIr? Gift, to
A"U 8ENIO? top. j
J'BOP'LK and aduj.t top.
1C? Ocnerou. ?.,d My.trm.llo Clvln*.
J. What th? Tabernacle Was.
II was ? rectangular structure 30
nil. is l?,ng. 10 cublls wide und 10
ly place and ihe holy
0 . I '?8- * two rooms were se'>
arated: 1..V I lie vail. The tubmati*
Y 'i cotlri I (XI cubits Icme
and M cti lil In wkl... Within the court.
I-Cf?r? 'lie door Of the tllberntirte
Was f||ii:?od ibe t.ruwn ulltir. I!?.
t|?. ettftr of sacrifice und (lie
l.e iivi-im tit, t|?. s?rr,v, ohjlv.(
'f II" .ntlrt* t i?l.<-itin.-l,. This n-k -
(Bill,. -..f stone, (he pot
?f ninhna put) Annn'i rod thai hudl-,)
It. The Meaning of tho Tjbsmacle
!>'.? 'iiliernaele was the syrnh?i nt
'?""I - (twclftH* pla.-e This fabernaele
i.M- -nil ihe lni artiailon of tr,T,| |?
I, mm, John says (I, HI (he Word he
Itch mid (nlKTiincled t|j|
? liti l;U) mi,, furniture of the
" i nrn-le l.-qliiiiinj with the l,ru ???a
:i,i.,r srnit>.'4i?ra I l.e spiritual bistort
< Hi,- iv.,rshl|i,.i. tnuhini; cleir th..
.nniier* in, ) I, ?d of approach unto (J , I
j t*or of the tuUertturV imlh-.Wil thai
no .me -mild Urn* ulgli to n?.l with
ni" r, ii, K |,y (lie wn.y of that iill.ir.
she ..-n.arthm .If hHi, must -lie selile-1
? Irtii"' .lures approach. God. Tile
iM.'i r (.vpUli-N 41, a salirtlflttiHon of the
, '"rp!'- 'f'?? sucriiTiv tit. the hnren
tiliiir venill-,1 .Mnneaimi. Tl.p iilflu
IKhh of I lie layer proHj* trwt snneiltl.
'"II' " Aloiieiiii-iil i?(m iiiade hy the
? aa.Tih.-lii! -JealK .if f1,n,t. SiK|pti;i!
-jail.,, -.v.,. oireenv,! hy the waahtol
n? liivcr. iH-eftKuj-lhs ilie liitlueiHv.
.? v w..'.|,.|iv, onllnaoees, at.. I the
"'?? ll .fv Spirit. Th
,vl?P,.,M, ivltf i sl,af, ami
?H l.rtjilrl,,-, ludl, ?|,.,| ,)...
;r'=lly ?... illverMlj of
n,o ciii?tles!l,k n!Vi, K!?.ws the p?r.
I'"-" -he aani'llih'.ujiiii ?f ?,e l,e
,:',yr f"'
"??* f'?f a memo.
? I >1 -t.iMl of IdK. rhosen [ie.ip!e
- ? n.. r.ir ea.-h lelhe. . wlnit the
I?..';';. T' ? ????-- ..r
u Wll>' fi??l I"
" . .. I he ?>.,!,?, -r -f Ihe .Weod
tl|e b~. ? i.liai- on, the al|,,r of
"? ?fl'Cil.le prayer
I'?,!"; ' Alanine
,i V,U sTtnKtillr.e.l
Z , ir f-,nT' Th> ?-???? or
. II al Ilia llo.e ?f n?!*t> ,n,.|
' of pi, rlat
' '"" J" <1'*'l The iner.'y sent
I ? . ?? l.l. h the U I of the om.r:
; ??.?t the
III l'"v satisfied,
until Offering. ot the Tj(>er
1 11 . nr.ilve of u-lvln- (y. r>)
. " U' of-,1 wllllne heart, let
'.oil's apprnrel
' The ?!Ter
i;:; IT,. \ ?wn
? . i,msi he as ant, i the
1,..,.. ' "f lovo and eodly
. . -.5 Tirt in !?>vlnc (v 22}.
? .**?/{:. i*- ; , , ?
' : r?\v ( Tiip t *<"??. J ? fiion and -women. 1
U' ?'?v/ii'5 jiuif osr* from the he- <
pinning thnl ' ?hoh!d imltf In 1
f)i#? sujipnrt mid (?are. of (ho worship of ;
flop: ." *s?,:V,4/ -> .<,? -*v- - |
Wh'st wnfl to to jrfven (vv. 2H-23). J
Tinier this boa, ding fi\'o Interesting
" thirds sfi'.nd -out hieastire and va- j
riwy.
?(1) Measure. They brought what
they had jo bring.
So one Is under obligation to give
that which Ufi* do God. We come Into Thy presence
and confeaa the many sins we have
been guilty of, and we pray that Thou
1rlK forgive them all.
The Only S?fyg? rd / -
Tli? only safeguard aiolnat error )?
? fall knowledge of ChrUL? The doe
pel MinlJrter.
l^Afctfuh Prayer
Ood lor^i ?n unselfish prayer.?
ytboti. ' 1 1 ' -'rT~' ~ -
' Sentence Prayer
About ijowr
Health
Tilings You Should Know
by Joh n Joseph Game*. M. D.
WARM WEATHER DIET
Swimming isr an Ideal method cf j
bringing every body muscle into use. '
As u nwVrc invigora-or, exercise in :
water -with the minimum of Cloth
ing on, outclasses the medicine bot
tle a thou*?nd to ne.
Kov.wcr, most g cd things have,
j rorils lurking beneath their tempt
ing exteriors.
I The danger of drowning today is
practically nil, so wise are the pre
caution? taken; but the man of fifty
or m:rpy who cherishes a forty -elg^H:
inch waiFt-band. and who inn ^ently
carriis a deceptive heart-lesion, may
start something impossible to stop
."by. taking. the sudden, violent piu^ge.
The O pulent figure i*? neither safe
nor ar'istic. in the "high dive." The
man oveV fifty bad better refrain
from xiquatic feats that make his
heart "thump.".
Swimming-races are dangerous
v.v en: attempted by amateurs. I taw
recently a y ung man of perfect
build, swim acr a s-mall lakrf to
beat a -record; tfe contortions, of his
hea-t inime-J lately after, and which
lastei an hour or more. Wire enough
to. alarm an experienced rardiologist.
Swiroming is one .-f the pleasures
v.-hich rbcixld never be cverdcme. 1
And. a full stomach is bad company
?t 1 . fray-.*.; a loner, when doing fancy |
>r'okesr particularly if you are a
"tired business man" unaccustomed |
?to Athletic feats in watfer. But mod- !
11 ate exercise in the realm of urj
f.nny - brethren, when the temoera-j
I -Cure .is rig. i, is one of the very be.K't j
I agencies for circulation, muscle and |
[ nerve.. '?
The State Beekeepers' A-ociation
meets in Greensboro September 3
and 9 to . ^discuss late methods, cf
I handling bees and honey.
Calls Dry Conference
Gen. Uncotn C. Andrews, U. S.
national dry chief, has called hU
twenty-tw? district chifefs to Wash
ington for a 6 day conference,
?tarting Sept 20. ^ ^
In Memory of
Susie Avcnia Jones
SU3ic Avonsa Sprier, daughter, of
.Mr. - an Mrs .K. P. J Tips was borifi ,
?July ' i'r.teroi : rit:i re?t.
July 1926,' making' her stay
or.- eaVth- ?3 years, ani two. day*".
WSo t'sken with Malara fr^r. ]
.afsier but'lr.cr ?,v?th .this a 'f-y- .?
ten pluclrei before they blossom into
full jf -fresh meats, and all
orders' are tilled with acqUrficy and consMerstioh that
will be appreciated Jjy our customers. - Choice cuts of
meat ? i?nder. fresh, and appetizijSjp? at reasonable
prices. AH kept fresh in our bit? refrigerator.
day* before she was taken 'sick ah e
talked to one of her friends in re
gard to joining the church and
several times while sick she spoke
of going home where everything was
b?autiful and where she would be i
at rest, , just a short while before
?he breathed her last x he called her
little. br;ther Romulous, who had
I receded her to that better land
some years ago, and said everything
1? ked so pretty; So we fee' assiirtfd
she is now sweetly resting in ;.hat
beautiful home.
By her attractive manners and;
willingness to do her part in vrhafcj
ever was undertaken, she easily i
made friends. In school ahc \v:t?
loved by teachers and class motes.
S: kind, gentle and patient she was
in her home with the younger chil
?hv 11, in fact she had a Livable, dis
posit ion to eve ry : .*? \ Love was a
part of her nature, especially so for.
her mcnther. I have never seen a
more thoughtful, devoted child ta h?r
mother, from, a little child up until
i He was taken sick, she wanted to
relieve her mouther cf any burden
..he co.uld, even on her bed she would
.pesrk of /wanting to do things for
ihrth'erl ? : .
Her father be'ne in Florida all
this -year, she seemed particularly
interested in making her home ciicle
happy. Her sunny smiles and picas-,
ant worrls often drove away c'.ouds
cf lonelines* and brought about
showers of cr-gertulncss. She loved
her father too, sa often 1 have hoard
her speak of how jjlad . she would
be when he returned, many plan"
she wis T^tflklng for his enjoyment.
Clod claimed her before her father
could pret heme, but she awaits >ou
Papa in that brighter ??me where
father, mother, alters and brother
w:ll have n5 tnore jrood-hyea.
Sh? was * jrrnrd
i father Xeal* - /?ry where
m?ny friends and relatives gathered
t > pay their last tribute of e -pec'
The floral oftcrinRs were many add
beautiful. Funeral services were
conducted by Rev. *l> B Curren nnd
j Rev. J. A. Beam. Pall begrers were
..Mt-s-rfri- W. B. HtiyeSr O. M. Gentry,
?. M. Xral. S. B Wade, C. Ci Walter
unci A. Si' Flower bearers
.Were Mi?sev I.arah GilUr, Irena Gen
try* I- Gentry. Lorene t Gentry,
Anna I>ix:n, *!oi^ Hays, Virginia
Parkfcam, Mary Walter, Messrs,- Bur
1 v Gentry i Charles Walter and J F.
Walter.
A* Susie v.*a laid to rest and we
. realized she fould be with us here no
more ? n this earth. We could but
? look up ; and say. "The Lord srivetlr
an I the Lord taketh,. blessed be the
iMffle of th.e Lord.
It seems hard to give Up cur loved
c.nes and sometimes we can not un
derstand, yet the Lord kn ws bc.-t
and IV? will, not make our b.u^dens
greater than We can bear. His will
not- our must be done.
We ? oved Ktr bat Go i loved her
best. lie t ok her to live with him.
O'l yes we "will miss her, but why
'should we grieve? 13 shs net b?tter
0 ff than wfi who are left behind to
faeo the triads and troubles- of this
world?
Besides her loved ones at borne
she leaver a. host of relatives and
friends to m:urn their let*.
She will Jive in our hearts find ?
tho sweet memory of her life will
ever a bice with us, may we .find < n
0 iition in the .:r. durance that jr tb
hath ro sorrow that Heaven cmnot
, One Who Loved Her.
? .. " 1 "*0-- ? - ? ? - ' '
What's This? 0
Not many weeks sinre a b -hop
attra?ted considerable publicity in ,
New York state by cleclarnig that
"ro man who kisses the papal ring
will ever get in gunshot of the White
1 1 use. The gcod bishop referred, of
c:urae, to Ai Smith, the -eintillating
I controversy, center of Democracy aa
it i*t not' as it once was.
Now one won sera what the thous
ands who applauded the declaration
will say to the statement of a New
York Time,* writer wh: says Ptesi
defitCooUdge did nothing else while
iiieiat-ajovernor of Massachusetts
than "stopped and ktesed the rin^-of
Cardinal O'Connell in the presense
t?f? thou* and? of pe ph.'." -Stanley
Kewa. Herald ...
Tom. Tarheel sa yi that haying^
^something to ?eil?rom th-j farr,: < -. v.'lfl
week ha 4-; Helped hmv throu?h rn^rt^l
-1 r's-ht; place..
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C., I have available now:
$100,000.00
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Estate in Roxboro ?
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