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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1926.
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THE TRAGEDIES
OF NEGLECT IS
SERMON TOPIC
f OTHER'S EFFORTS
FROM RIVFK
'aw i.iiwiiji
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HERE'S LUCKY MAN
HAS NO APPENDIX
(AuwUtcd lira UaKd Wlri.)
1CA(;0, Feb. tt. A man
tiuut an apiieudlx has been v
found by Dr. W. A Newman
Holland, winery known cnica-
go physician, tiie Goigaa Me-
uiorial Institute anuouuced to-
day.
The Institute believes We
discovery 1b im)urtant in its
bearing upon the question
whother tho appendix per-
4 forms any useful function
within the body.
(AapuclalwJ fnai Lmm4 Am.)
MILTON! Ore., Feu. . Gladys
alaasie, Is-year-oid daughter of
Jar. and Airs. George Massie, was
drowned in the Utile Walla Wans
river lant night wnen sne lell iruui
tbe looioriUfce crossing the stream
near tne Aiuton Hoi eompauy a i,.ft the coal field to find employ
plant, ment elsewhere. What little food
Mr. Massle and his daughter aie had received, Mr. Scner suld,
were on tuuir way to church when! was obtained from a soup kitchen
the accident occurred. Her father ;Hnd this had been given to ber cliil
caugnt hold oi tne girl as she lediuren, uue uf which wan only live
auu grauoed the bridge with his 'months old. The deputy coroner
other hand, but could not hold her; said the woman bad been loo proud
In the switny flowing stream, ; to ask aid for herself.
swollen to more tiian luree times
its usual sue by the recent heavy
rains.
SPRINQ MILLINERY
All our new buckram shapes and
Alter she broke from bla grasp hat materials are now in. lieautl
lie tolioweu her on the bank a dis-iful new flowers, dandy braids and
tance of icuu yards and found her Dew styles of straw cloth, and all I because the baste law
caught on a tree. He jumped Into the other maktn's at Carr's. Or if 1 either progress or
the stream ahead of her, out the you want a bat ready to wear, we There is no static
(Continued from page 1)
and disobedience received a Just
recompense of reward; How shall
we escape, if we neglect so great
salvation; which at the first began
to be spoken by the Lord, snd was
confirmed unto us by them that
heard Him: God also bearing them
witness, both with signs and won
ders, and with divers miracles, and
gifts of the Holy Ghost, according
to His own will?"
My text this evening is the third
verse of tbe second chapter of He
brews, "How shall we escape if
we neglect so great salvation?" The
I ' it is in the form of a philosophi
cal question which is unanswer
able. The question is unanswerable
because of its peculiar relation
ship to God's law and His govern
ment, liecause of its peculiar re
lationship to God's law and His
realm It has to do with tbe sub
jects of that realm and with those
who break God's laws and go
against His government. And be
cause of this fact it also has to do
with the punishment which shall
be meted out to those who break
His laws. Yet there is not a law
yer, juror or judge in America that
can tell us the measure of punish
ment that should be meted out,
nor can they answer the question
of tbe text.
We know the laws of heredity
and pangenesis are universal in
their application, and yet there is
not a doctor, physiologist, biologist,
or anatomist in America that can
tell us why the whole world Is
groaning under the weight of sin,
the slu of our foreparents, Adam
and Kve, nor can they answer the
question of our text we go to the
spiritual realm. We ask tbe evil
spirits .the demons, and the devil
himself, "How can we escape If we
neglect," and they are unable to
answer the text.
When the worldly wise are un
able to answer the question of our
text we take it to the very throne
of God. And as we stand in the
presence of the quintessence we
ask God to tell us tonight bow
men and women shall escape In
America if they neglect, and even
God Himself is unable to answer
the question.
Tbe question Is unanswerable
of life is
r degeneracy,
form in life.
through sin, but restored to us threshold of your borne to win the to the portals of heaven, there to
through Jesus Christ- it is Jesus hand of your daughter. Do you I meet McKinley and to live with
Who said, "I am come that you think God will exercise any less the pure and holy and the right
might have U-e and that you might ' intelligence when it comes to those jeous. But not so; Czolgos went to
have it more abundantly." When a, who enter heaven's portals? Only; his own place. Heaven is a pre-
msa neglects, ignores, and refuses i the redeemed and blood bought pared place for a prepared people,
this birthright be Is committing i shall enter the pearly gates to
the greatest sin. dwell in that land of purity and
8in Against Yourself uouness. mere must oe a place lor
It is an awful thing to neglect the Christ rejectors and the wicked
so great salvation, because it Is aland sinners and that place of eter-
sin against yourself. Jesus Christ , nai darkness in tbe Bible Is called
has purchased your salvation with ' bell.
His precious blood. Christ died ou
the cross that He might bring us
back to God. When we neglect this
salvation it is a sin against our
better self.
because some people neglect let
ting Christ in their heart and live
tbe say they do they are bound
The Blue Beard
But I hear somebody objecting
to the doctrine of punishment here
after because we suffer all the bell
we will have right In this world.
Uut is such a doctrine tenable?
Can it stand tbe all-searching eye
of justice? No matter how much
by the fetters of sin. How many , any individual may suffer in this
people are living under the bond- world it will not atone and make
wuter eugulleu bun over bis bead, j nave a ae at 5.uu that will sur-1 whatever Its manifestation. You
Bhe broke loose troui the
tree' pria8 and please you.
. seen
Have vou
while be was making bis way to ,i.ni? Newest New York
Shallow water and passed within l8tyh., , (lne mIhtM! and classy
iwo reel oi mr. massie, who was naU YeSi tarrs nae thera at
io ream ufi, 5 00 Uood valueil i cheaper
body was recovered shortly1 , , c . ..where
ird. Thia is the second '
uuable to reach her.
'lUe
afterward.
tragic death in the Massle family
In llie last two years. A eon, Wa
ter Massie, was Instantly killed in
a scenic railway acculcut lu Cali
fornia about is mouths ago.
Eat barbecue sandwiches and
Jive forever. Uranus Koad titand.
STRIKING MINER'S
WIFE STARVATION
Victim number
COAST GUARD MEN
FACE GRAFT TRIAL
(AsMooiatt-d 1'rvM Lvuwil Win.)
SEATTLE, Keb. 8. Irregularity
I in letting a contract for reimlm on
the cutler AlKonquin was among
jchuim-a factd by two coast guard
j oil leu i a going ou court luartlal
Iux-rtj limit; ,
The oiricern. Lkuti-nant Com-
iIiihlhWt William 11. Vitiaar and
(Assiucuud run Utwd Wh) lUeuuiiaiH C'arltou T. Smith, wero
WILKEg I1AKKE, l'a., K-b. 8. ;aecustd of awarding the contract
Starvation, as a rt-nuii of luu au- Involving to a I'oitlunU rum
Ihracite strike, baa claimed Us although a Seattle firm van origin
llrat victim. tally thti lowemt balder. They were
Institution and want have been Inot charged wiih profiting from the
reporUd from all parts ot the re
gion for several weeks, but the
hrst case of actual starvation was
rvtaled yesterday wheo the death
of Mrs. Mary Harrington, at Aah
land, wire of a strlklug miuer, was
Investigated. Uepuiy Coroner Sen
er said he was convinced that her
death was due to starvation.
Mrs. Harrington's huabaml had
transaction.
Wltfhaur was commander of tho
Algonquin and Smith was bis ex
ecutive officer.
Wtshaar has been In the guard
18 years.
Expert
ttiont
Barnes' iteauty Parlor,
operator in attendance,
ins J for appointment.
TRUCKMEN!
We write insurance and bonds which are required by the
State if you haul for hire outside an incorporated city or
town. Write, phone or call and we shall be glad to give
you all information.
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your limit runtilinr -vur.ti bioika and cuitying a lMkvi of gru
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The Hi-h very WrtH"n rum every ilay rain or shine so why waits
your tuns carrying the Mrot.vrn huiuu
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are coming to tbls cburcb tonight
and will listen to God's message,
accept It, believe It and leave this
building a better man and a better
woman for being here or else you
will listen to the message, reject
It, trample It under your feet and
leave thiB building a worse man or
woman tor having been here to
night. It Is an utter Impossibility
for you to leave this building the
HHtne man and tbe same woman
thut you entered. "How shall wo
escape If we neglect?"
We cannot break Cod's laws
with Impunity.
Doctrine of Irresponsibility
Hut I hear somebody say.
"Hi-other Anderson, we have noth
ing to do with the Inception of
these laws. We do not understand
them, and we are not responsible
for the present condition of affairs;
therefore, we refuse to obey these
laws. Furthermore we do not un-
derxland them, and since God has I "e world.
gotten us Into this mess It Is up to
11 lm to get us out." Let me show
you how untenable this stand Is.
Law of Hunger
The physiologist law of hunger
Is Junt as divine as any other law,
but you are not as foolish as to
ay, ."I will not eat when I get hun
gry for I have nothing to do with
the Inception ot this law; I do not
umlertaud all about It, therefore, I
refuBo to obey It." You take the
untenable position with this law
and continue starving night and
day for seventy-two days and you
will be elKht feet beneath the sod,
Junt like MacSwIney, of Ireland.
It makes no difference who you
are, king or pauper, Coil's laws
cannot be broken with impunity.
Physical Law
You obey the laws of physlrs.
When It ts cold you react to this
physical law and Immediately put
on your fur coat. When It Is warm
you dress accordingly. You can
laugh and sneer and )ir at this
law and say you refuse to obey tt.
You can go to the north pole dres
Hed in your I'alm lleach suit and
laugh at God's physical laws, but
If you do you will freeie to death.
If you want to go down to Panama
all dressed up in your winter fur
I coat ami storm shoes and laugh at
God's physical laws, you can do so,
but you will roast to death.
I Laws of Intelligence
Then there are the higher laws;
the laws In the mind. A mother Is
' nHver more conscious of the age of
her child than when the boy Is
ri'iidy fur school. At five years of
ae she wants him to look like six
i so she can get him off to school.
Wheu he Is nix years of age and
rilling on the street car she wants
til in to look small so he rsn ride
free. We obey the Isws of Intelli
gence snd we believe In educstlon.
If you sre so foolish ss to Ignore
the law, of mind and refuse to go
to school and then wake up at
twenty-one years of age totally Ig
noriiut, you cannot blame God. You
alone are to blame tor neglecting
tho laws ot Intelligence, snd there
is no escape when you neglect.
The Lsw of Character
Just as there are these physical
laws so there ant laws that govern
age oi sin wunout nappiuess,
peace, or contentment? Cattle of
tbe field have a happier existence
than many human beings. Tney
live in obedience U God's laws,
feast upon the land and He down
in the pastures contented with far
more contentment than many men
and women experience. Isn't It a
shame when a person will neglect
God in their lives and live on a
lower level than the beast?
Dope Fiend
When I was waiting for a train
connection at Bars to, California,
a young man approached me want
ing to know if 1 wouldn't give him
ten cents to get something to eat.
I told bim I waa a preacher and
that he had struck the wrong fel
low. However, I told him I would
give him a good meal if be would
go over to the restaurant with me.
he said, "no"; he wanted the
money. Then 1 noticed bis dilated
pupils and twitching bands which
gave unmistakable evidence that
be was a dope field. He wanted
money, not food, to get some more
dope. How pathetic it was to see
the needle holes In his arm. It Is
a terrible thing when a man ne
glects Gods' salvation and becomes
enslaved to the laws of sin and
death. It Is a great sin against
yourself wben you neglect God's
salvation.
It Is a Sin Against your Fellow Men
Uut this sin of neglect goes fur
ther than yourself. When you ne
glect God's salvation it la a sin
against your fellow men. When a
father neglects spiritual things In
the home It not only affects him
self but his Immediate family. How
many homes are marred today be
cause of the lack of spirituality?
Wben the Dayton flood Inundat
ed homes, families, and institutions
there was a farmer living on the
river bottom who was warned by
right all the neglects, injustices
and unfairness in this world. Not
long ago a man, known as Blue
Beard, uas arrested in Los An
geles. He confessed that he niur
uered nine beautiful girls. The
whole country was astir over such
an astounding confession. It was
impossible u convict because they
could not produce the corpus dele-
tt, and so. in order to convict him
of first degree murder, they prom
ised that tney would not give him
the death sentence, but the stlffest
judgment would be life imprison
ment. Receiving this promise he
led tbe officers of the law to where
he bad burled one of the murdered
girls. lie pointed to the new-made
grave in the desert and quickly the
men, with their shovels, dug four
feet down into the new-made grave
and there found the terribly mu
tilated body of a seventeen-year-old
girl. He had ripped her breast
open with a dagger. They rushed
the prisoner back to Los Angeles
and hurried the trial up because
the whole country was threatening
lynching. When this terrible in
gratiate and characterless individ
ual was finally lodged behind the
San Quenlin penitentiary he
breathed a sigh of relief. Now,
here is a man who has commited
nine murders and from the life
that he is now living In the peni-
and there Is a place prepared like
wise for all the Christ rejectors
and sinful people of the world.
How shall we escape if we ne
glect? How many fathers are ne
glecting, neglecting, neglecting?
How long, O father, will you ne
glect? Will you wait until some
calamity hits your home before
you wake up to the terrible sin of
neglecting Christ in your heart
and home?
Pelton Home
In an Iowa town, some years
ago, an epidemic of dlptheria broke
out. This terrible malady spread
until It proved to be an epidemic
and almost a pandemic in our
country. In tbls little Iowa town
some ninety children were carried
off with tbls dread disease. Little
Mable Pelton, a twelve-year-old
girl, was suffering from dlptheria.
Her mother, a member of the Pres
byterian church, bad died Just a
year before. Her father was an in
fidel. He would not believe in
Christ and he bated the cburcb
and the ministers. Tbe ion like
wise was an infidel,
Little Mabel, while suffering
from dlptheria, asked her father if
be would not send for the Presby
terian minister. He said, "No, the
doctor will soon be here and he
can do for you all that la neces
sary." The little girl was disap
pointed and turning to the wall
started to cry aa if her little heart
would break. Just then the doctor
entered the sick chamber. Little
Mable asked the doctor If he
would not let the minister come.
After looking at the throat of the
little girl and noticing the black
web that was being formed over
the oral cavity, he knew it was not
long before Mable would be p.0
more. He stepped Into the parlor
to talk with Mr. Pelton, the father,
and reprimanded him for not per
mitting the Presbyterian minister
to come and visit the girL He said,
Mr. Pelton, inside of twenty-tour
leullary It Is impossible for him to 1 hours you 111 be glad to give all
suiter enough to atone for one of that you possess to grant the sllght-
...... .ro i injur,, u, iuu, a, 1 1 1.
nine. He was removed from the
Jute mill because he complained of
the fibre on his longs. Uut a little
Jute on his lungs in a penitentiary
can never atone for the dagger
that he put in the girl's breast.
He has an easy Job in the library,
Tbe father pulled his hair and
said, "My God, doctor, it isn't as
bad as that, is it?" And the doc
tor said. "I mean every word I
have said."
The father turned to his Infidel
son and said, "Son, run and get
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anu reau volumes inai many uojs
would be glad to have. They have
concerts within the Prison walls
his good friend to flee. The friend janli a SOrts of recreation hand
told bim of the Impending danger , ball, football, basketball, volley
to his family and his home, but he ball. Prisoners are even taken
laughed and neglected to take the; outside of the prison walls to play
warning. Just a few hours later with outside teams. They have
the mighty waters came rushing tnree square meals each day and a
down the river before this father clean neat little cell to sleep, in,
could flee with his family and hlsttmi ttt Thanksgiving and Christ
own life. He hud all-he could do to mas they receive socciul dinners
get nimseii to uie upper mnu unu;aau alt down to a table that many J ister answered, "Yes, Mable, I
as he turned around he saw hls!a boy In the slums of New York know you are going to heaven some
wife and fanill drowned. This man!amj Chicago would count it a priv- duy, but you have a long time left)
bad a responsibility not only to;iit.ge t0 partake of. Not only that, 'you are Just a little girl, twelve
himself, but to his loved ones, and i but this prisoner, sentenced for I years of age." Mable answered,
because he neglected it , affected iliVt uiU pPy ior tt parole at the ! "Yes, but I am going to see moth
his own family. Neglect is a slniL.uu 0t ten years. Tho average lifejer very soon," and with that she
against your fellow men. ; sentence in America Is only five I asleep. The minister retired
"Am I my brother's keeper?" Is yeara. Diue Ueard, while in theand said to Mr. Pelton, "I believe
a pertinent question everybody penitentiary can lake an exlen- vnilr lirtln fflrl la reatinir hptter
should answer today. We are sociul ;3ion courae from the University of and If at any time I can serve lust
When the minister arrived, little
Mable said, "Oh, I am so glad to
see you. Don't you remember me?
I used to go to your Sunday school,
but since mamma has been taken
to heaven, papa has never sent me
to Sunday school." Little Mable
continued to talk to the minister
and seemed so glad to see him. At
last she said, "You know I am go-
insr tn ape .ipaiift snnn and I will
meet mamma In heaven." The mln-i
liver jrwsieiutij,
RIVER'S ICY GRIP
YIELDS BODY OF
35 years, was murdered. The skull
was fractured. Tbe forehead waa
gashed. Other evidence tended to
show thaf the woman was dead be
fore the body was thrown Into the
water. The coroner suggested that
perhaps she bad been thrown over
board from a vessel after a terrible
beating.
It was necessary to use axes tp
free the body from the ice. A re
ligious emblem hung about the
neck.
beings. I here Is a social responsl- California and after ten years of
bility incumbent upon us all. The study aud preparation cau again
scriptures say, "Ye are the light of step out in the world aud claim a
And when we neglect niicner Position in some of the
to functiou as God wants us and professions that many a boy or
refuse to be the light of the world Kirl would envy. No matter how
It la a sin against our fellow men. much liberty may be deprived
Sin Against God I from Ulue Ueard he cannot suffer
Itut the greatest sin of neglect- i enough to atone for the awlul
tng God's salvation is that It is a crimes he has committed unless
sin against the Almighty. It is aUe repents and takes the only
great salvation that we are ne-, saviour from such terrible sin as
glectlng because God gave His only his personal Saviour. Unless he
begotten Son, the Jewel of great i does this there is only one lnevl
price, the Lily of the valley, the table place for Ulue Ueard and
Urlght and Morning Star. And tnat place the Bible calls hell. Just
when we trample under our feet to bring it a little coser home, sup
God's precious offering and cast pose it was a daughter of yours
the pearl of great price to swine ; mat he murdered. Would you think
it Is the worst sin any man can justice had been met by Just de
control!, because it Is a slap in the priving him of his liberty by send
face of God. O my friend. It is a ing bim to a state prison for ten
terrible sin to nettled, because it years? We must remember that
is a sin against God. - God is not only a God of love, but
' Consequences of Neglect God in His essense is rlghleous
The consequences of neglect are ness, holiness and Justice, and 1
, i. r 1. r."k. . . . . ".that the girl was dead in the lap
caune you bt-llfve nut or neglect, ! mid old world.
vn sarai r-nnrliimlmil Imnrlv ' i'un.l nlna
lemned to what? Well, Just as the! When ex 1'resiuent McKinley I tnl F1!11- U me ?"
Hible pictures a heaven to win, so was visiting the music palace ot
there Is a hell to un. Hell la Just Uuffalo, New York, au Italian up
as much In the love story as proaclud hiiu. Ho extended a haud
heaven is. To all those w ho neglect covered wlih a handkerchief as if
and live characterless Uvea there 'to shake hands with the president,
must be a special place prepared but instead of Bhaking hands he
for them. If all tin1 reprobates, har- pulled the trigger of a revolver
lots, libertines, ullurvs of society, that sent a bullet Into the breast
and charai-teiiess individuals of of the president. McKinley called
this world are Kilng direct to out to his ante de corps, "Lleuten
heaven. 1. for on,-, do not care to ant. I believe 1 am shot." "Yes,
go to heaven with such, for It I'lesideut, you are shot." And the
ould not be In avrn to me. lieutenant wept to thiuk that he
Spiritual Gravitation could not hae detected the
feel free to call upon me.'
Mr. Pelton stated that he believ
ed the minister had gotten away
not further man three or tour
blocks betore he heard Mable cry
for her father. With strange ani
mation and power the little girl
arose in bed aud said, "Father, take
me, 1 am sinking in the waters."
ibe tamer took his little child in
his arms, but she continued to cry,
"Oh, the waters are so cold," aud
with that the father placed a blan
ket around bis little child and tried
to warm aud comfort her. She put
uer little arms around his neck
with tne death grip and cried for
her father to help, but he was ut
terly helpless to help her. It Is
possible lor a person to get so tar
in the psychic world that a person
who lives Just on a material plane
cannot reach them. Just then the
girl opened her arms and said,
"Never mind, papa, 1 see Jesus
aud O, there is mother." And with
(AMoclatcd IM Leurd Wirt.)
PAULUOItO, N. J.. Feb. 8.
County authorities were trying to
day to establish the Identity of the
young woman, whose body, clad in
a union suit, was found encased in
In the Deleware
A post mortem examination, Cor
oner Adams said, showed that the
young woman, whose age is be
lieved to have been between 25 and
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iof her father.
The frantic
father immediately
nere, why did he not send for the i
theatre manager or the dancing
master? 1 will tell you why. They
can give you what you want, but
never what you need in the hour
of trial aud trouble. When the
minister arrived tbe father asked,
"Wh does God permit such things
In my family?" To which the niin-l
later wisely answers, "I cannot ex- j
plain, but I know that if any two
people in your family go to heaven
it la your wlte and little girl
Mable." With this tho father
Judas went to Ins own place and sassin before he committed the , ,ounu ,ne ay oi sanauon anu me
every man la oereliin. God will dastard v deed. Whether we were'"'"" lu'tl111' "
not compel or coerce you against members of Mchiuley's party or
your will, "lie Hat willeth to do'nul. we put such things aside and
my will shall knw," and every 'alt our hearts went out in sym
man has the prh lege of determln-, pathy to our murdered president.
Ing Ihe anser to the question Ibe whole country was thrown in
"What then shall I do with Jesus, to a pale of sorrow. At first the
Iho call of the Christ?" Every man papers save hope of the recovery
will go to his on place aud you of McKinley, but at last the black
have the privilege now to deter- lines en the front page told the
mine whether it will be heaven or story that McKinley was dead. A
hell. splendid Christian man and a
God Is Love -president beloved by all, gone to
Put I hear seme say, "Oh, but 1 his reward!
God wouldn't aer.l anybody to Hell. I
the bedside of his little girL
Wben my friend. Dr. French E.
Oliver, related this account in
Oklahoma a woman stepped up and
said, "Mr. Oliver, every word is
true, for Mrs". Pelton was my sis
ter and I am very glad to say that
Mr. Pelton is now a strong Chris
tain and his infidel son Is also a
Christian giving ail bla time to
Christian work In tbe state of New
York.
Uut It Is a terrible thing to ne-
Ciolgos was apprehended for this 'a"1"1 'P'rltual things in. your home
until a calamity comes. Father,
ll ,...,- I.. il......rH k., f..n,..1 still,, .if hl..h ln,.uin
Is coins to la!,',. ev..rv last man and first degree murder and was uow l,,n ou V" b,',ore
and woman to heaven wheu they sentenced to die In the electric
et u see. Are you so chair at lug Sing. Whet
step out on the side of God?
Idle." Uut
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
the difference between right and
wrong, rlghtooasneas aud unjust
- nras, sin aud holiness. It we sow a
i bought, we reap an act; sow an
act aud we nap a habit; sow a
Are you so chair at iug Sing.
lose every- strapi
open your borne on the day of the execution
they
body so that
to all the inlet, and robbers and last words were, I am glad I shot
reprobates a:l libertines and char- :4cKinley, and If 1 had to live
acterless sroui'.ilrel of the world again I would do It over the very
and say, "We rl.ould loe every- same way." and with that they
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h; we reap a destiny. home. Here i my daughter; sit writhed In pain and anguish and he b) r,iemlired. Frank Clemens.,
E Spiritual Laws In the parlor. In her hnd and shot to an eternal hell. Now some chairman of the program commit- I
The highest laws known to msn'woo her to be your mate lor life"? people are so wesk and shilly- tre. promises something worth
S are the spiritual las. They are Ihe i No, no. no!. There Isn't a father or h:illy In their thinking and so car bile for the brothers and big
SI most dynamic, powerful, and life-!a mother so foolish. Uut rather, rled aay with sentluientallsm (atwndance la desired,
S utvliif of all the laws known. 11 i how careful you are to In.estlgaic that they think God is going to , o
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