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THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL. 8. C.
of the ,
Head, No.e^
Threat, Stem*
ach, Bowela
or ether In*
teraal Organa.
Backed by
more than half
a century of
successful service in the
American home.
Ypur Nearest Dealer Car*
rich Pe-ru-na
Tablets or Liquid
Uncomplimentary Ones.
plays without notes, doesn’t
■he?”
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((£i. 1V23, Western Newspaper lotion.)
Trhe roses, the roses that lately
blossomed red,
.. Are wreathed In frosty bud and
bloom of sparkling white ln-
stead; - —‘
The sunflower’s golden plunder of
buccaneering bees <
Has turned to weathered hostelrles _
for hungry chickadees;
’ The fountain’s voice Is silent, the^;
dial capped and blind
With winter stretching bleak be
fore and sunny hours behind.
And yet—like far, faint voices of
s March-awakened streams—
I seem to catch the laughter of
„ little garden dreams.
That walk the tiny, dflfted paths
mid blue snow shadows dim.
To Finger by the wlcket-gate and
mounded fountain brim.
That raise shy eyes of greeting
where the circled lilac stands.
And guard frail bud-blown prom-
x Maes within small fragrant
bands.
, —Martha Haskell Clark.
WHAT SHALL WE EAT?
' In varlofls parts of the country
where deer abound, venison Is now
(•)
Martha B. Thomas
Ccvmgbt, 192J, Western N«ws^wr Uptqp.
O MATTER how doggedly
she tried, Marcia could not
put him. out of her mind.
Her eyes woul^ be looking
straight at tha^gly pine-
wood dresser 1^ her tiny
room, and there, magically pictured
would appear his face. It was the
strangest ffnd most aggravating thing!
She shook herself free of these fan
cies and picked up a book. New Year’s
eve promised to pass very quietly for
her. Some of the girls In the store
were sitting up . . . but. for some In
explicable reason she had declined
their friendly invitations to Join them.
It would be so noisy, so tiresome—
and then, the trip home afterwards,
not to mention wortf neit day. No.
being served. The garney, I was happier In her tiny, atuffed
NMtOVED UMFOKM DfTOUUTiOllAL
SundaySchool
’ Lesson ’
(By REV. B K1TZWATER. D. D*
Teacher of English Bible In the Moody
Bible institute of Chicago.)
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LESSON FOR DECEMBER 30
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DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
Aspirin Marked With M Baytr Cross"
Haa Been Proved Safe by Million^.
Warning: Unless you see the name |
"Bayer’’ on package or cn tablets you Cumberland
■re nut getting the genuine Bayer nt'.ka into
Aspirin proved safe by millions and trimmings
fworrlbed by physician* for 23 years the steaks
wild flavor of the meat
Is especially attractive
to all lovers of the chase.
Venison Is one of the
meats which should not
be overcooked; It should
be served rare to bsve It
at Ita beat.
tsutod Venison Steaks.
Sauce. — Cut ventsoa
circular pieces and use the
for making stork. Haute
Is hot butter In ■ frying
up room. Books were good company.
He had said an, and she was nightly
discovering the truth for herself.
That very day he had sauntered up
to the counter where she was clerk.
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Bay "Bayer*’ when you buy Aspirin.
Imitations n>a<pmve dangerous.—Ad*
Criticism doesn't blockade a
style In Hetbea Talk about perases
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REVIEW
THE WORLD FOR CHRIST
GOLDEN TEXT—“They shall abun-
lantly utter the memory of Thy great
goodness and shall sing of Thy right
eousness.’—Ps. H5:7.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Favorite Mission
ary Stories
JUNIOR TOPIC—What We Have
Learned About Missions.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—What Is My Missionary Duty?
TO!’NO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—The 1 resent Missionary Outlook.
Two plans for the review are sug-
feeted:
1. The Summary Method. Thla will
he to lift out the main facta of each
lesson an I state the leading tenrtilng
thereof. The following brief ataie-
nienta are suggested!
Laaaon 1. i;«wi called Abraham out
fmnu hla country amt kindred in make
him the beid of the nation through
which flic I’r.termer wwa In mmr. The
leading le»*»*n Is that t*nd tdeenrs men
and nations tn order that they may ho
a btesaing This Is the universal law
of the spiritual realm
Leoapc 2. I•raei was glvea an nail
ed pnattkui la order lbat abo might
make liaa| k—U In tbo BUtl—M The
m—ge they were dlrened to p—notsj
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tbo not Mas
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Quality Cars at
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Notwithstanding our recent big reduction in prices tho
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BY TAKING
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minutes. Remove
to pen and rub over with the follow
log: Cream four tablesiMionfuls of
butler, add one teuRpoonful of mus
tard, one-half tru8|M*onful of salt, one
(euspoonful of vlnrgur, and a few
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NmI Ml K t-
you today while I was buying
glove*, but I lout my nerve.’*
Marcia was able to produce faint
sounds which appeared to encourage
the voire at the other end.
"Tour landlady knows me, because
I used to come to see a man who
lived there, so she can vouch for my
character. For two weeks I’ve tried to
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dashes of cayenne. Sprinkle with j ,,k you about tonight. I couldn’t think
three-fourths of a cupful of soft, but- | of a nicer way to start the New Year.
than having a little party with you.
looey tyibCK witnouv
qurstlon
If HUNT'S SALVE falls In the
treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA.
RING WORIS.TEtTER or other
Itchinfr "kin dlneases. Price
75c at drugirUts. or direct from
11. tlekarti StSItiM Cs .lksn—.Tii.
tered crumbs and bake until the chick
en is tender and the cruflibs are
- *brown.
French MacaroonOcoam.—y~ak one
Roduc— BbtsbI Ealarfe*
■ts. Thickened, SwoOea
j TIssBes, Curbs, Filled
Tendons Soredess frei
I Braises or Strains; stops
| Spavin Lameness, allays pain.
Do— not bliatsr, remove the
| hair or lay up the horse. Only
a few drops required at each
application, $2.50 a bottle at
Tsts or delivered. Book 1 A free.
W. F. YOUBG, lec., SIS if—e Sc, SfciegBaU, Mm
Girls! Girls!!
Clear Your Skin
With Cuticura
IhMI 2S sod Sic. Tsk—2Sc
tablespoonful of gelatin in tliree
tablewiamfulg of cold water. Scald
two cupfuls ot milk with one square
of chocolate, tfcld the yolks of three
eggs beaten with one-half cupful of
sugar. Stir constantly until the mix
ture thickens, then add the stiffly-
beaten whites, two-thirds of a cupful
of macaroons rolled and one teaspoon-
ful of vanilla^ Turn Into Individual
molds and chill. Serve with whipped
cream.
Molded Salmon.—Cook one cupful
of stale bread crumbs and one cupful
of milk to a smooth paste. Add four
tablespoonfuls of bqtter, one cupful
of flaked salmon, on^half teaspoonful
of salt, one-eighth of a teaspoonful of
pepper, fold lifting stiffly-beaten whites
of two eggs, fill buttered mold‘two-
■Milnfy■ fntt*"nmr"gprTrr a^pan of hot
-water, cover witli„buttered paper and
bake^'tw^a moderate oven until firm?
Garnish wttti slices
eggs and par*leyT\^_
Richmond Corn Caksa^-To three-
fourths of a cupful or cantted com
add one-half cupful of milk, ooe Rlrtf
of hard-xocfkod’
tsblespounful of sugar and two eggs
CURES COLDS **1A GRIPPE
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eighths of a cupful «f flour, one table-
•poosful of baking*l* wd«r ooe-hglf
t»wapo*joful of salt Combine mix
hobs, drop by tabo j|« into tat*
trred mujln rings art teH : nc
Bab sag bsh« Bi b moBsrats —am
Tory aftew to asrva with chirkro ar a
room «g
I’ve got tickets for a show, and after
fhat we’ll have a little snack of some
thing to eat, If you want to. And I’ll
bring along the gloves . . . you picked
’em out, so theysought to suit!”
the illcest-man-ln-the-world asked you
to go to the theater wjth him 1 And
he was bringing the gloves for her!
This was a New Year's day to remem
ber. As she stood pinning bn 'her hat
before the mirror, she made a sudden
resolution, the first that had occurred
to her, though this was the properest
time for doing such thing*;- “HI al
ways believe the best is going to hap
pen See how wonderfully things
have turned out, and ten minutes ago
I was aa blue aa Indigo It Just shotts
that It li silly wasting thoughts on
unpleasant subjects. This will Mb my
Itift gvam
P—re aad right— _
'*er (£• wl—te earth
J** Qu—lion Mcthed.
»Ba •hould he ■••tgiied to the
era of the ria— the previous
The following aamplef are gl*en
oubet'» Select Note*:
1. What were the relsxlonary rharar-
ter.atlca of Abraham?
2. What was God's missionary pur
pose for Israel?*
3. What in Israel's geographical sit
uation made li easy to be a missionary
nation? X \
— Wh«t was the missionary teaching
of Jonah? *
fi. What Is the missionary teaching
of Isrqhl?
0. Quote a missionary verse of some
Psalm.
7. Name some particulars In which
Christ Was the Ideal missionary.
9. Why should every Christian be a
missionary? .
9. Whence came the missionary pow
er of the early church?
10. Describe the gradual outreach of
the, early church.
aa ■ r*»w i
around him.
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■h—B
mg klafutk raging ell
iVTER
Marcia skimmed upstairs again like
bird. What were two* flights \riieii I 11. Why must_Christlan missions
k law AVk ^ xX. _ ^
cover the earth?
12. Wiiat will ChrUt’a universal reign
do for mankind?
SAY “feAYER” when you buy-^^fle
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fof
Colds Headache Neuralgia
Pain Toothache Neuritis
Tha Lord Knoweth Tham.
In the lack of all human recognition,
surely the Lord knoweth* them that are
His. Hla great heart of lovefwlll go
out to them, till Ho has done for them
exceedingly abundantly above all that
they ask or think.—S. F. Smiley.
Lumbago
Rheumatism
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Handy “Bayer” boxes of P 2 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist*.
Amiris *■ th« trad* mark of Barer Maamtactww ot UoooaoetIcaeldMter of SaUcrllcaclg
Accept 0
which con
er" package
directions.
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The cross of ChnM Is the pledge
to us that the de**p«qt Buffering mar
— i well beht*n> Mix and sift aav-. ^ Yw,r ,1o ^ ; *®l ,,eve g^ ! I h? the cpndUUm^L the highest
wsr l "cu behttfi. JLl -lu sift —ven- it went and It mav help.”*
»tr^ "
Some time later when Mercia aad
the-rery nlceat man-ia-the-worid were
eajoylng the theater, she whispered te
her resolution.
He de- larisd It was the fiaest oae he
heerd. «Bd thee ■—de so hoA ••
le (•qelee If it had eaytVtag et aM
te Be wm * hie
t—e— te h
IK MlgM he'
a
lag; the sign, not of tlod’a displeasure,
but of Bis widest and moat rompee-
aiuaate love—Dean Steele j
nvo pleasant ways
to relieve a cough,
Take your choice and suit
_ yew teste. • R- ur Menthol
A sure relief Cor
la year
■th at bed time.
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Any worth-whue
ad seeds e
Get •
Is far
SMITH
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