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She had been very liberal with her promises of privileges, and it looked as though the two were about to come to a working agree ment Suddenly the girl said: “By the way, do you do your own stretchin' here, ma’am?” "I don’t understand,” said the other, puzzled. “Well,’’ explained the girl, "do you put all the food on the table at dinner and stretch for it or do 1 have to shuffle it round?” Competition An enterprising young florist in order to increase his trade, dis played this sign in his window: “We give a packet of flower seed with every plant” His competitor across the street promptly sought to meet the com petition by placing in his window the following announcement: “We give the earth with every plant" STORMY WEATHER By GLUYAS WILLIAMS SfcRMV UN. MOfUO. U* 6UIMCH S1WtlH> CDUDtlM *rt«» w ou> nmmmfs WONWW Mtf «*£ BffflTR TV*m» M HHt BROKER’* NKM2MC «iwn« fi»t mR* chums, BROttCR WWSIH6 TUMI'- BWMK. M* MAWZlNI. 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Review Sunday provides a needed opportunity to determine not only whether the class mem bers have learned and retained the truth taught, but, what is of equal Importance, whether the teacher has accomplished the purpose in mind at the beginning of the series. What was the aim set before us for the three months? "To lead the student to an understanding of New Testament Christianity, and to beget in him the desire and purpose to live the Christian life and to win others to faith in the Lord Jesus." While one might dif fer with the mode of expressing the aim or purpose one must give 'hearty approval to it The test which we apply as the twelve lessons of the past quarter pass in review is As a student, have I seen in the spread of Christianity the opera tion of a gospel of salvation which is the power of God for my salva tion? Or, if I am saved, have I been stirred to a more earnest Christian life and a real passion for the salvation of others? As a teacher, have I really used my opportunity to win the mem bers of my class to faith in the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ? Have I brought to bear on the lives of those in my class who are Christians the Word of God, stir ring them to holiness of life and zeal for God’s cause on earth? If we cannot reply in the af firmative, should we not ask whether our efforts to teach have been largely fruitless? But let us not be discouraged, for even as we now review the lessons we have studied together the Holy Spirit is ready to do His work and apply the truth to hearts and lives. To many teachers the prepara tion and presentation of the review lesson is the most difficult of any during the quarter. To the student who has given little or nothing to the preparation of weekly lessons it is often a rather disconnected and uninteresting recapitulation of twelve lessons. A suggested method of gathering up the essential teachings of these lessons is to group them around the following seven points: The spread of Christianity after our Lord’s.departure into the glory was distinguished by the fact that 1. It was by the preaching of a faith that began and continued in the power and demonstration of the Holy Spirit God honors such preaching and teaching in our day —but we need more of it 2. It was a spiritual movement Spirited Kittens on Cross Stitch Towels A Pattern 5572 A dull moment’s unthinkable with these seven, mischievous kit tens about! In fact, they’ve thought up enough cute tricks to give you decoration for a week’s supply of tea towels. Sit right down and send for this pattern, and get started on your set. The seven simple motifs work up very quickly in a combination of cross stitch, single and outline stitches. Use colored floss. 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