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I?*"? •' T ' i ws" -'".'T ’ V- -• lf T-^7' '^"'T % The Barnwell People-Sentinel, Barnwell. S. C, Thursday. March 26, 1936 dlovelly’a Beauty a Thing of Pride to Inhabitanta Clov^lly Is the old-established beauty queen of England, a beauty queen so proud of its appearance that Its residents all do their family washing on one day, so that tourists will not be greeted by anything as prosaic as clothes lines of pajamas and stockings. When an old cottage there decays, FI. V. Morton writes In “In Search of England,it rises again Just as It was, looking at least live hundred years old. This restora tion Is carried out by the owner of the town, whose one desire In life Is to preserve the beauty of Clovelly. FAMOUS TONIC CREAM QUICKLY TRANSFORMS DEAD SKIN 3 minutes a day removes freckles, blackheads, tool Famou* NADINOLA Cream actually smooths away the dull, dead cuticle that hides your natural beauty. 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France appeals to all members of the League of Nations “In a, fight for peace.” But, with England holding * -v - . ^ back * other signers ArtU.r Brisk... of Locaroo pact are not inclined, in the language of the day, to "stick their necks out.” The United States is doing and spending in a big way. The Public Works administration says more than $1,000,000,000 worth of projects have been completed, with $2,200,000,000 of other work still under construction. Twelve hundred millions have been spent for materials, all Involving labor; $639,000,000 for wage payrolls, by PWA. Organized labor presents a building program of $fi00,000,000 tb oc cupy the Idle building trades. \ If money holds out, and the InflA- tlon bonds keep their value, this will be remembered as the building age. A level-headed young man Is the new English king. After seeing the new giant Cunarder named for his mother, walking seven miles up and down In It, he visited the slums of Glasgow, called the worst and “red dest” in England. Some ultra "left wing’’ city councilors refused to be presented to him. “That’s perfectly all right,” said the king. ‘‘Tell them I’ll come and have tea with them In stead.” This he did. Two thousand ship workers cheered and called him “Good Old Teddy.’’ The king, who visited individual tenements, knocking at the doors, pat ting babies on the head, keeps up with the times. No English king did that before. There are different ways of handling ■trikes, depending on public officials. At Akron, Ohio, a strike of milk driv ers disturbs consuming families and producing farmers. Herman E. Werner, public prosecu tor, says coldly: “Anyone who Inter feres with milk deliveries will face -guns, and the order will be ‘Shoot to kill.’ ” Akron has 16,000 men out of work; too many, at one time, for that sized place, and the city Is tired of It. How many millions would be killed, gassed, bombed, ripped to pieces by shrapnel and machine-gun fire before Hitler or the nation hack of him could be persuaded that he Is not a reincar nation of Frederick the Great, or Napoleon? This time a murderous war would be deliberate. No grand duke heir to an inqierial throne has been murdered to supply the spark. The Department of Commerce can not explain the Arkansas air crash, on January 14, that killed 17. It says some passenger ‘‘may have incapaci tated the pilot or interfered with con trols." The local sheriff says somebody In side the plane tired a kind of pistol. Bullet marks were found. Let air passengers before embark ing pass before the electrical device that reveals Instantly a pistol or any other metal object. No decent pas senger would object. Guns and knives might well he “parked” on entering a plane. Japan Is the question mark In the war situation, but wise Japan would not deliberately antagonize all her cus tomers and friends in western Europe by striking at Russia, iu a war Inter esting to all of them. It Is probable that Japan this time, as In the last war, would send “ob servers," thoughtful and silent, to watch the white races cutting each others’ throats.. « * Mrs. Akeley, who used to help her husband hunt lions and gorillas before he died, has been to Africa on her own account and reports that In south East Africa natives cling to their old ways and methods; nothing will change them. The chief who is sick wants a witch doctor to come, howl, dance and tell him that he has been bewitched Into ■wallowing a small crocodile, which i* biting his Insides. Next summer, Chicago entomologists will watch f>0,000,000 mosquitoes, after they have been dyed red, green, yellow, blue and brown, and learn how far mosquitoes can fly. The treasury finds that In the first eight months of this fiscal year It has accumulated a deficit of $2,410,000,000. The country took In $2,318,000,000 and ■pent $4,758,000,000. In prosperous times, the country’s total income la 390,000,000,000; but when w4U those “times’’ come back? • Kiaa Pent urea Syndlcats, Inc. ’• WNU Service. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I chool Lesson By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D. D.. Member of Faculty, Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. © Western Newspaper Union. Lesson for March 29 Jacket Dress With Bows of Print JESUS EXPLAINS THE KINGDOM LESSON TEXT—Luke lS:18-30. GOLDEN TEXT—And they shall come from the east, and from the west, and from the north, and from the south, and shall sit down in the kingdom of God.—Luke 13:29. PRIMARY TOPIC—Good News to Men. JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesus Talks About His Kingdom. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC.—My Part In Extending ChrUt’s Kingdom. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC—Requirements for Cltixenshlp In the kingdom. I. Jetua Teaching in the Synagogue (vv. 10-21). The presence of a sorely afflicted woman called forth Jesus’ sympathy and he, therefore, healed her. This action on the Sabbath day provoked severe criticism on the part of the ruler of the synagogue. Jesus quickly silenced his objections by showing that this good deed was entirely In keeping with the purpose of the Sabbath day. 1. The parable of the mustard seed (vv. 18, 19). a. Its unimportant beginnings (v. 19). It begins as the least of all seeds and grows to be the greatest among herbs. The parentage and humble cir cumstances of Jesus the King greatly perplexed the people. That twelve un lettered fishermen should be selected as his advisers was still more amazing. b. Its vigorous growth (v. 9). Though small in its Inception, the work Inaugurated by Jesus Christ has be come mighty In power. c. Its lodging capacity. The birds which find lodgment In a tree do not represent the children of men who find safety and salvation In the church, but they are predatory beings waiting to pkick the tender buds or to prey upon the ripened fruit. The effects of such lodging are evil, blighting even to the spoiling of the tree. 2. The parablq of the leavened meal (v. 21). When the scriptural significance of the meal, the woman, and the leaven is known, the Interpre tation Is easy. a. The meal. Meal In Scripture means something wholesotn'e and nutri tious. It was used in one of the sweet savour offerings which typify Christ (Lev. 2:1-3) and was the food for the priests (Lev. 6:15-17). b. The leaven (v. 21). In the Scriptures leaven Is Invariably a type of evil, as the following examples show- (Exod. 12:5, I.ev. 2:11; MatL 16:6, 12; I Cor. 5:6 8). c. The woman. In normal life the woman is the administrator of the home, not its head. Her responsi bility Is to take the bread provided by the head, prepare and distribute It to the household. In Scripture we find false doctrine being taught by a woman. Dealing wilh doctrine Is for bidden to women (1 Tim. 2:12). In I Timothy 4:1-3 we find that apostasy will be brought in through false teach ing In the ranks of God’s people. The meaning of the parable, therefore, Is that the true doctrine of the meal given for the nourishment of the soul will he ofliolally corrupted by false doctrine. The children’s food is thus corrupted by their mother. II. Jesus Teaching in the Villages and Cities (vv. 22-30). Jesus knew that he was on the way to Jerusalem to be crucified. He was. therefore, making an effort to reach every person possible with the gospel. 1. A question asked (v. 23). We do not know Just why this question was asked. It may have been out of curi osity or by some Jew who prided him self on being of the elect. 2. The Lord's answer (vv. 24-30). He did not answer directly, hut by likening the blessing of the kingdom to a banquet hall in u palace. a. The gate of the kingdom Is strait and the way narrow. It is easy to see from his teaching, as well a* from observation, that the saved are few. The fewness is not due to either Christ’s unwillingness or Inability to save, but the unwillingness of the sin ner to come to him. b. The immediate duty to set forth (v. 24). Regardless of what others are doing, the personal obligation Is upon everyone to strive to enter. c. The door to he shut (v. 25)i God’s patience will not last for ever. His mercy is to end and his judgment will follow. Love and grace spurned will eventuate in the mani festation of divine wrath. d. Pleading for 'entrance on the ground of knowing Christ (vv. 25, 26). This plea is met by the awful com mand to depart, and even calling them “workers of Iniquity.” e. A dajr^ of weeping and gnashing of teeth (v. 28). The very sight of the faithful ones enjoying the blessing of the kingdom, while they themselveq are shut out, will be extremely awful. Sirfall* Can Be Creat in . Bettering of Humanity When a small nation accomplishes something with Its limited means, says ex-Presldent Masaryk of Czecho slovakia In Karel Capek’s “President Masaryk Tells His Story,” what it achieves has an immense and excep tional value, like the widow's mite. Speaking of his country, Masaryk writes, “Our smallness as a nation does not mattef; It even has its ad vantages; we can know each other better, we can live more intimately; we can feel more at home. But It is a great thing when a small nation among great ones does not pet left behind, but takes Its share in the work of bettering humanity." fabric plus % yard of contrasting material. 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