University of South Carolina Libraries
•0f • rur rtrnn 9 91 %*vwn ^ r r «'l» Kit. CmIvm » Th# woman wbo«« Ufa la Intal* llrvntly ordarad Is always prapar* Inc harsalf (or tha blchar damanda of bar wark. Bha la not only doing that work with adequata aktll from day to day. but she la always fitting haraelf In advance- for more ex- autlng and difficult tasks.—Hamll* ton W. Mable. SUMMER PIES Is there ever any pie quite so dell clous as a well-made cherry pie? “May be there Is, but 1 doubt it.” Line a pie plate with rich crust, and add pitted cherries, sweet ened to taste, to till it. Sprinkle with a little flour, add a bit of butter and cover with the t«p crust. IJfnd the edge of the pie with a piece of muslin two Inches wide, which has been wrung out In cold w|- ter. This keeps in the juices, and the result Is a pie that Is hard to equal. A paper funnel placed in the center of the pie Is often as good to keep the Juices in, if the edges have been well- lupped and pressed down. The Juices will boll up in tlie funnel and go back again Info the pie. •trawbsrry Pla.—Into a deep under- fflURATiOftAL SundaySchool * Lesson’ (By RXV. P. B nTZWATJCR. D. IX Ttochor of KngUA Blblo In tbo Moody Blblo foatltuto of ^Chisago.) Copyrtsbl. im. WMtara Htwp+p»r Ustftw. LESSON FOR AUGUST 5 d u •Ira *■••§$ « * « MARY MAGDALENE LESSON p'BXT—Luke 8:1-4; John •: M; 10:11-18. » GOLDEN TEXT—"Our soul waltstb for the Lori: Hs is our help and shield.”—Psalm 38:21. REFERENCE MATERIAL—Mark 16: 40—16:8; Luke 28:48-44:12. PRIMARY TOPIC—How Mary Mag dalene Showed Her Love for Jesus. JUNIOR TOPIC—IJow Mary Magda lene Showed Her Oratitude to Jesu" INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—A Woman's Orateful Service. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Mary MagdaSne, Saved and Serving. I. Mary Saved (Luke 8:L 2). While Jesus and His disciples were preaching throughout the villages of Galilee, Mary and certain other wom en heard the good news of salvation and were saved. Evil spirits were cast out of them. Mary had been iMmseasad with seven demons. The number seven Indicates the completeneas of her af fliction. Bodily affliction usually ac companied demon possession Doctor Krdman says: “It la • cruel error to cuofuae Mary Magdalene with the stn- nna of whom Luk< TAILORED SPORTS COATS; PRETTY SUMMER BLOUSES T HE time Is here again whan the self color, add a bit of sparkle to the nutflttlne of young women and design. On tailored sports coats. Aspirin ‘ u»! ■<r • w heen g wvanea life* Be etde i' i ■ HE time Is here again whan the outfitting of young women and girls who are to be aeni away to school must be attended to. This obli gation comes along in midsummer, be fore the garments are actually needed, but not too early to pick fall styles, In essential things, like coats and dresses, already launched. About the first purchases made are the substantial coats which must do huge and handsome buttons for fasten- log with a single button on the cuffs. Is the best of all finishing touches. There Is apparently no end to the ingenuity of designers In producing new' and.Interesting patterns for sum mer blouses. The current vogue for plaited skirts has stimulated Interest in overblouses. waists. Jnrquettes and rrttlBg Mary had tuffrfrd Am. a* here staled, bai kg la (he g»n- ‘ 4 V v r \ XH: £ 11 • Say “Bayer” and Insist! ^fl BE LLAMA Hot water SureRefiaf . E JrkM§ 25t AND 754 Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not get ting the genuine Bayer product pre scribed by physicians over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets coat few cents. Drug gists also tell bottles of 24 and WO. Aspirin la the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldeater of Salley llrncld.—Advertisement. T* - II -a : God-tent Blessing” is what one mother writes of Mrs. Winslow's Syrup. Thousands of other mothers have found this safe, pleasant, effective remedy a boon when baby's little stomach is upset. For con stipation, flatulency, colic end ■ diarrhoea, there is nothing.jjke , m MRS. WINSLOW’S SYRUP a Tk* Mm*' aaJ CM4rm't fw It is especially good at teething tome. Complete formula — on every label Guaran teed free from narcotic*, opiates, alcohol and all harmful ingredients. Af mil Writ* to* trmm kookM W <7* Mitchell &. '•--5W2 For SORE EYES >• i * Stem' EMrtc PPPVA' f«MMP AHNNPNi HA MAh«A iBMi ANAAkfAlMMA NMf A- ^ImnNKmbmhhi «• 4 4 t • •i ; t ommmi m§ 1 Mma^ Aot ttm t ttm mmf+% >99*9% A^P immmmmrnt mtt *4 tmmmmtti mt OOto 0 ooAOto 01 i mm—mm mm 1 or* *Y 88#sy ss 48 IFtoi OA# C 44#if ^ ttoto# / •*# *^#W# ito# * ft MW»s> _ g _ mmmrnm d * t Aap 4* aoaoamai 0a tlu Ta#a# ||^ Hit oo# OoO aoao oa ao»o ooO to pot i OoOtp of Oot I*oo0 00# mwmrnmtt i Otoi toot 0mtm f 041 TM| CO> C • *S# 9*90** 4# • l*##V — #a#0 #Ooi AO# A#pA#0M mm tm a#b< * *4 mmm aoa# . ooohpoo { a mm fmm mmtm 9 9m a*4 Hat*, 9t ham# toahA If 9 A OA# lo # 4A#IA mi OHO m Oo€ luoo#o 0%#t to A# fAAMOMl mi ilMAto A # 0 AM wmmmmmm fmmmmmmt 0a |ab fm mmi omaM m a* mmt m mm mmmyrnm^ to O COotoi vOo# oOjpotototoOl to OoA# IOOA AHMto 90# *49* to to#* *%9 ^ MAO * !• ftotoM AM 4mmm ##to tl O toO OitoAMAA \ 'i Jj «e# 99 ^ flftriPAA ■* t# €#aa mrnmmmf adampo mM to INI M * i 9 W • - •to 0#totol fOto ttototoT t OoKf M ^ to AtotoOt ("'toAA# to# mmi to# 9~r* e ' * V • butty la luar fur a biuIau**- turt *Uijr. The next ippnrlaat Item Is pn>fier dressing Alth'-ugli knit ur»»lerwear la so reuw«u*Me in price and easy to launder (points worthy of •'«insldera tion) In the hortest weather a thin dimity, crepe or nulnwMik teddy or union suit will be found Much more comfortable, cooler, and docs not cling to the bodv like the knit-wear. In a loose, comfortable, thin corset with a slip which answers for both corset cover and skirt, then a slipover dress of cool, ensy-to-wnsh material, with properly shod feet—shoes with sub stantial heels—or.c will be able to meet toe day with every advantiige of proper bodily c;wt. Potato salad is a favorite. It should be remembered that cold potato takes some time to become seasoned, so It should be prepared long enough ahead to let -the salad dressing and other seasonings thoroughly penetrate that vegetable. The meals for hot weather should be prepared with the Idea of not over taxing the stomach during the warm days. If possible have the heavy meal at night, when the workers-**!, the fam ily may rest in the cool of the day. Cooling vegetables, cucumbers, toma toes. Juicy fruits, custards, Junketa, frozen dishes will be found to be moat flavored. Fresh flsh la easy of digestion and makes a main dish, with a eu futnber of tomato oalatl. With lemas gherttrf fof druorM, attd some to.aII (okra or <-w»kies awr mov foal fhgl th# family has hora pe torty fed W»4 |f h#m ryv •* whoai srood may ha oars«d aa tma ■rSsAiaa • * (Oo g- b4|^ t sonsB gBM fowaBME. Ub BPO 2 Th# 1 arer-rr ird Master (< IS).* Hhr was within sight of the living Lord, yet mourning for Him. Let us j look In the right direction and we shall 1 have oar sorrows turned Into Joys. The reason she did not recognize the Lord was that He did not np|*eur as she thought He should. Msny times our . preconceived notion* prevent us from ! seeing Jesus. S. Restrained Familiarity (vv. 16, 17). The full meaning of Jesus' words when he forbade Mary to touch Him perhaps we cannot surely know. The difficulty doubtless* Inhered in Mery’s misunderstanding. She seemed to think that the same relations instituted be fore the resurrection vould be re sumed. He showed her that He was ascending Into gl*yy and that He should henceforth receive divine wor ship. ’ 4. Mary Telling the Good New# of the Resurrection (w. 17. 18). The need of telTing the good news to the poor despondent disciples was so urgent that there was no time for familiarity. What joy there must have been In the hearts of the disciples at this good news. *•«!•*, high Idle fabric* sBd sirs the blows* #( th# la liaotf hf rq##f of |ta ry at th# hip tte# sad Riches. If thou are rich thou art poor; for, like an os*, whose hack with Ingots bows, thou bean-st thy heavy rich** but a Journey, sod death unloads th>«. — Shakespeare. $7 jv m. % .: b *'efsiDinklata pewsoaa## ' which every ps#R0# c#a its •.omoi. t# *#» r (-#, amev bmA I 4bb8!l^~A#8u# MossMmf IfimMum ks a ssmsr #4 poms'W asm# I fllRRAMBl «#4 fm mm* f>*mt t # •» ao^g SO 4-€>». V* on» •h# sMkw 4m fBoo 4* ♦ •m»-a 4hm #•*## mm 4BBBi 8r ****** 0 m dpm oo 4 B • * • 1 ■P «# # mm a#Msm| 0 u wmm m** ***** immm ts 11* n vw SMbv [ W A * 4 • ** 91m m*<Am #(f \ «4B mAm mPHHA f ■* m im lApA A** a idfhwmAiu mA Akm ] # AUAhtt atf AA MmMBA AmSMA Jm (HU IHHHMI Mi iM AA A IhNlAUAa AMi i ANMMAi iAi4"f UmA# AAdAAA tuA aMUA •Sf/fUUt Imp pAIAMBU mMAANU 4 I AND AM f tttm ** |MMP Wt IAa VPA A* AnAm mAm mi vf mkrntm* ISaaa AmaaMA wmkm |naai matamml apv% ! t '%■ S * I * AtM| Hi i* a. Usi * * • ^miC mmAtaJa rl tmmm aAs m K«Iama'a ^ <Art Af nanauan tm %hm Aj^urrm pr+ni I# W mmiri %m atieu— m lor 0 ma#l* WtUo to so* im# B#o4. tk* frost kidney. live* tod hlqddee awdortne. will do far them By -nehoiag loo real* to Dr Kilowv ft Op . Biaghsmtoa. N my revotv* mm- pU stm bottle w p*y--el post Yc 1 can parrhsm-medium »n ) Isrf* mi* bottles at *11 drug stop** — Aj)* ertiseaent. ^Ii v mb# *9m Plea for th* Wild Flowers. Why should the wild flowers l-e picked? The real naturalist loves them none the less because he (or she) leave* them to deck the rocky glen or gleam like Jewels rare beside the mountain stream and quiet pool. This is where they belong, that all who pass that way.jmiy see and enjoy. Ix*t the- vase on the mantel and the fruit jar on the porch rail tiold the cultivated flowers from hothouse and garden. They are the suitable and appropriate ones for such use. The others are not. j —B. O. Longyeur, Colorado Agricul- | turaI College. faffrs.Smifli Resinol ismnderfiiir “We always keep a Jar on band. It la tbe boot thing I know for ec zema. and similar Ills, and It Is so gentle and soothing It Is excellent for cuts, burns, or sore*. We use kesl- nol Soap also—It’s ideal for tbe com plexion and bath. Yes, you can get all the Resinol products from your druggist.” : v 5e* Linseed Oil Statistics. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM OmoTfvDuKiroS-StovaHairraaiaB Rostov** Color sod Bossiy to Cray sad Fodod Hail •Or. and $1.00 st Drorglrt* ! Wtarnt Of-n. W*«, r>tcho«ii«.|l. T. t, , . , . , , , -S-44UMPERCOBN8 iu-^. oa. The value of products of establish-ail p*ia,,**»urM eo«r«rt to u* merits engagwl In the manufacture of • • ■ft*'" w * lk,1 linseed oil amounted to $71.(VC,-GOO In 1 1921, compared with $120,038,000 In 1919 and $44.8X1.000 In 1914. a de crease of 41.1 |>er cent from 1919 to 1921, but an Increase of . r *8.3 per cent for the jierlod 1914 to 1921. In addi tion. establishments munufacturlng other products of chief value reported production of llnoeed oil to’ tbe value 44 $3 (*12.000 la r.’.BBB OUO la 1919 and 9I.3M.QOO la IB]4 trH, Mka* walk tar rwT. U«. by nail «r at L •Ma. Hlaaos Cfcanicai Warka, POofewa*. K. T FOB HAL K—\KW McCLKI.LAN AB.VIY SADDLRH—$5.U8. L***<J array •addte*. first- class condition—$4 96 (alluw inspection), C. O. D.. parcel post or rib -*• B . K.N K t M. COHEN. roivncltlnB Story, guitmao. Oa. SHirrEa*—St «• yo*r conttcamaal* o4 llv« poaltry aa4 pradoss. a«n:>ttaa«sa asms da# as asis oar maihada wtu piss— Citra* S* »• CorpwslloB. Tamps. Ft*. DOC IEEE Ttase Pretty M«tr*l w4e*e sal Bt* trta# th# W»ns4 »lmevvs wh'eft or* BuHhr 4$ ! b4bbb are 44 pmmm tB IB# 4apiays . eotpa mt th# wwa^ehaK. #4pkM w4iB eft a#w fall I'*** feheVe etMehawy #aM *##44 ai ift# #848 ib a as# aaamaBaA Baas 4 «m8#s# th#* #41 A ha# a *w#Bfl psB# #«a a *99 than *•#• aaM mw *a*#h#m dh#a 4#g *4 ***** ****** *E* a### eft a## | 4#et 4 §**i** *4 ***** **4 caw ad e#e$M#sy emmoos 9* eBaass# ei 9* 9* YBwsv #8# ******** *9*9* ****9* *** 4 4 **9t to ***** m* 9mmm** 99 ma**** * m**a*aam 9*9 mmtm w#e# *4 tow***# ee# *09 #8h k**y CmM Mm $« CM** TW am onay *mk 1*f 4rv sh m dUe* smsy as* fa k *4 e, ^ «*’ ; hs#a# sft#v#d. Ba as a#* t***mt** i# ***** to at# #!■■* k#4> a** am* t#-s 09*** ftatofts #B4 toBBPHHAh 44i 9 9 9. tm**%0f4t. H^kmNT B3AUT0NIC A Fum Tonic# MAYoaUp