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SCOUTS
Whan Hubby Agreed.
“Alas,** sighed the shapely wife. “I
suppose HI simply have to begin wear
ing my skirts lunger."
“You will." grimly replied the hus
band. ‘Tor I simply ran't wear theae
old trousers any longer"—('lorinnat!
Enquirer. •
Aspirin
(Conducted by National Council st ttaa Bar
Scouta of America.)
BOY SCOUT VS. RUIN BOY
A remarkable illustration of why
scout training should be the privilege
of every boy is shown In the following
story of two groups of boys, one com
posed of scouts and the other not of
scouts, both placed in the same pre
dicament, which called for Intelligent
action, resourcefulness and grit. The
way in which the two groups handled
the same situation is significant:
A party of Pueblo, Colorado, scouts
last fall were ot» | hike when they
were caught In a tdlzzard which lasted
for forty-eight hours. "It happens
that in our part of the country,” says
the scout executive In relating the in
cident, “during the fail and early win
ter blizzards come up wlthmit a warn
ing. These scouts wen* seven miles
from town and were accompanied by
their troop leader. They Immediately
■ought refuge in an old building and
then built a fire. They remained here
unharmed throughout Uie blizzard
During the atomt it was humanly Im-
|MMi«lhie to get through the to the
be) a After the atufm abated a
searching parly ■ as formed and the
boys were met *«a their way hosae.
perfectly ante and sound and scout lag
wsa g)««w a great deal cd credit fur
the uay the troop laud«r cured fur hie
troop.
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efterauBui and it use But lauraed uMU
tfofdej aft*f«eMi that thrte ame* h yu
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u^he*A A aetghhur uf the hoys uhe
• ee evouetpg the yeulfte at that time
■aeaportoily «umo apoa tuu eg the
taws • he. half daaodL ueee ueadseaag
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SundaySchool
f Lesson f
(By HKV. P. B. F1TZWATKK, D. IX.
Teacher of English Bible In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
Copyright. lt!3, Writrrn Newspaper Union.
„ LESSON FOR APRIL 15
JOSEPH, THE PRESERVER OF HIS
PEOPLE
V rt
LESSON TEXT—Genesis 45:1-11
GOLDEN TEXT—Honor thy father
and thy mother, that thy days may be
long upon the land which the Lord
thy God glveth thee.—Exodus 20:12.
REFERENCE MATERIAL — Joshua
24:32; Psalm 105:16-22; Hebrews 11:21-
22.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Joseph Forgiving
Brothers.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Joseph, the Forgiv
ing Brother.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—Joseph as Son and Brother.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—The Inspiring Example of Joseph.
White the climax of the story Is
reached in Joseph’s revelation to his
brethren yet hia life should be briefly
sketched In order to get the full fore*
of this climax.
I. Loved by Hla Father; Hated by
Hit Brethren (Genesis 37). The be
trayal of the father’s partiality In
creased hla brothers' hatred for him.
His dreams were prophecies of God's
dealing with them.
II. Bold l"tu Btevury (Ginaaie ST).
Ao loteneely did they hale him that
they proponed la kill him. This mur
derous purpose was turned S»4de by
the prnp—Ittea to eell him teto ala*-
ary. They said him la merrhaaimed
•ha sees gelag dawn UMe Egypt sag
la turn they eatd him aa a slave.
III. Cam lata PHBaa (Uaaeate 91
While see*teg as a ete»e ha was false
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•Charley, dear,** said y»ung Mm.
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husband T*
“Of course."
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smoke.”
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His Diagnosia.
She—I have a lot of new wrinkles in
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He—Too bad ! I presume they come
from worrying over dressmakers’ bills
that V I can't pay.—Boston Evening
Transcript.
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of Catarrh. ,
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Detroit Ad—’‘Flrat-claas cook—Wm
pay good wages to one who can cook
frogs' (rga, mate or female "—Hoaton
Tran script.
Cuticura Comfort* Bkhy’a ftctn
Wbra rod. rough and itching, hjr hot
hatha of Ontears Soap nod toarbaa of
Catinua OtataMt Also laalta aaa
Som and than of that oaqateifty an*ac-
ad Saar «g puwtmr. Cwo*w%
am mt th*
YmtM'. Tw* —
ten gad f*#y trtod fe rarrr him. *n»ry
ax* carry him far m» told him
dows in the a«tge mi aa array a shite I
they atarteil lira art la what they ho-
lleted t*» be a farm house Deartiy.
Tliey had mtefekra two torge trees fur
a h«m»e anti alien they attetn|>te<l to
And the hoy wlnan they had left Jn
the nrroyn thay cvuld not And him to
they sought refuge in another canyon.
■Hie boys said they covered their little ‘
companitui with some weeds nnd brush
to protect him from the storm. Of
rourae, tt ta evtrtent that had' throe |
boys had scout training they could
have built n fire and done other things
to assist themselves in the emergency.''
SCOUT COURAGE
Onged In a moving elevator In a
New York apartment house with an
uncontrollable police dog, a frantic
mold, and oilier passengers, Scout
Charles Ltttnmn shdwed rare courage.
The dog had driven the colored ele
vator operator out of the ear Just as
he opened the door for the eight floor.
The operator Junmod but the elevator
Littman knew that unless he could
gain control of tho elevator quickly a
fatal accident Would occur. He fought*
off the frantic dog, seized the lever
and stopped the car at the tenth floor.
He flung open_4Jie door and everyone
■rited for safeTY Bnt the police dog
had marked him as a victim and break
ing away from the maid who had not
the strength to hold him. the animal
chased the scout up two flights of
stairs, where Charles climbed through
a scuttle h«Je fo safety while tW dog
was tearing at his lega.
SCOUTS SAVE SAS* CALF
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Wanrea. Art*. Word a mwaa mt 4ta
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tWy had pal Mm ta*s a git ta 4B*. Saf
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(r? 44) (1) Hla praiiaas lavttattea
(v 4)*. "I'aaw saar. I am jasr seats
MZJfmM* ,w w»ter Urn* ms*
la* aata ataiari «So Sava wrwagwd
Ula. "L'ama sear. I am yosr brother ■*
’ (2) "Be aot grieved ' fv ft), lie anaght
by these wurda ta allay tW dlatrrwa
la which Sis brothers were. Jeans la
aaylng the same kind words to repent
ant sinners today. (3) "God seat me
to preserve life” (rv. 5-S). God turned
the wicked thoughts of these brethren
to good. God la today making the
wrath of meu to praise him. All that
Satan cun do but furthers God's pur
poses. The very wicked thought* of
these brothers In attempting to de
stroy Joseph were turned to the pres
ervation of their lives.
4. Joseph's Message to His Father
(vv. 9-13). (1) “God hath made me
Lord of Egypt” (v. 9). He made them
hasten to his father with the assur
ance that God had elevated him to a
place of lordship In Egypt. (2) Urgent
Invitation (w. 9-10). His father
is Invited to come, bringing his
children, grandchildren and flocks.
This must have been a great and joy
ful surprise to Jacob when famine and
death were facing him. (3) Promise of
nourishment during famine (v. 11).
Jospeh did not allow his prosperity to
make, him selfish. H!s character stood
the test of prosperity. (4) Tell father
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"A great deal of time has bars takes
up.” proceeded the other.
"Ma)be so,” agreed the raagrtMinan.
“Are \«»u ready to report ywar And
of all my glory in Egypt (v. 13). This
was not boasting but an effort to con
vince his father of his ability to care
-for him.
5. Joseph’s Forgiving Love (vv. 14-
15). Joseph weeping upon the neck
of his brethren Is a most touching
scene. There was entire forgiveness;
there was full recooclllatlou. This
tranxeendaut scene causes Joaeph's
character to shine forth is Its true
glory.
A* If It War* Flat*.
Grvat la l.e who «.? *)» ; eartben-
w are as If It were plate, and hut leta
great la tba mas ta whom all Ms plau
a as man itm
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Why Jiwitimilltwwaira I* "iora •
Millionaire—After sending your son
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Multimillionaire—I should say It “Personally." said the new member,
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man waa aprlakllng powdered sugar
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another customer.
When a town woman apenda a few
days to the country she refers to It
ever after aa a house party.
o need to say
“I wish I dared"
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