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♦ EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEW S, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927 Page 3 Improved Umtorm In.c.nai.onal The Recluse of Fifth A venue rétf rCèM r/u\i l tj W YNDHAM 1 M ARTYN v r » SondaySchool 5 Lesson 7 (Uy REV i* B EITZWATBK D D„ Dean Moo>]y B ible InaUlUt« of Chicago. ) tvê). I i ï 7 . by W buteru N ew sp a p er Union ) C o p y r ig h t In th e U n ite d Htatee W M L s e rv ic e /Bv i Y#V, 'ràtiïrâ\Krâ<tr ^fffr?r?r\'t;V7Tri7 Lesson fer Septem ber 25 n ^ V ia W — T H E E A R L Y IS R A E L K1NCS O? with which she tried to hide her suf have written. He may have other fering. He wished he had words to uses for you here." — 19— D E V O T I O N A L R E A D I N G — rs. 105: The blond footman dropped his “ That’s the right spirit," said Mc- help her. He walked to the big house, l-K Klmber. Ills son looked at him his heart aching because she was hurt. Cockney uccent and the lackey's man GO LD EN T E X T — Th e Lord hath pre amazed. "A mail who lets another He wondered what It was ubout. Of ner as he kissed her. “ Shan’t be very pared lila throne In the heavens; and dictate about whom he’s to mnrry Is a course. It had to do with young Robin long here, I expect," he said. “ I’m His kingdom ruleth over alt. P R I M A R Y T O P I C — W h a t W e May weakling and a coward. I didn't. The McKImber. He felt he hated the tall, getting tired of It. Just as I open a Learn From Samuel, Saul, David und Grahams, all except old Wllllum, handsome lad who had the power so bottle of wine and light a good cigar Solomon. JU NI OR T O P I C — Teac hing s nnd bated me. I wasn't well born or edu to wound this lovely daughter of his some d—d nobody rings for Ice water, cated. I was a machinist and my friend. Vague desires to administer or the fire needs logs, or there’s a Wa rnings Front the Quar ter ’s Lessons. I N T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N I O R T O P hands were thick-lingered, und I chastisement swept over him and de mouse In a bedroom and I ’m elected IC— Lessons From Samuel, Saul und to slay It." parted. What right hud he to Inter hadn't any purlor tricks. I married David. "But, daddy," she reproved him, YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P your mother In spite of their lies ami fere? And what but harm does one IC— Honoring God in Our L iv e s and in do who attempts to udjust lovers’ “ you are here on duty, and a very plots to separate us.” great deal more may depend on you Our Land. “ Do you mean to say you approve quarrels? I ’ve been awfully After breakfast Mrs. Raxon sent for than you think. of Miss Brown?" Though the lesson title for the quar proud of the way you carried It off.” "That’s what I ’m trying to tell you. her social secretary. ter is "The Early Kings of Israel," tlie “ Your month Is up today,” she said. Neelnnd Barnes went ubout his work I suppose you are wanting to know great character Samuel should be in why I have changed. Bobble, don’t “ I do not think you need remain. I with greater spirit. cluded. A good wtty to conduct the “ When I think o f a man of your shall pay you for another month In ask me. There are things that hap review would he to make a character genius doing this sort of thing,” she lieu of notice.” pen In a man's life that change 1dm study of the four outstanding persons said to Fleming Ilradney us she shook “ Why are you sending me away?" Instantly. It may be the ghost of old of the quarter— Samuel, Suul, David hands, “ I cnn’t admire you enough.” follies which rises to remind him of Miss Brown asked quietly. and Solomon. Perhaps the most sat She left them, smiling brilliantly. "You ought to know,” Gertrude what he had forgotten. No, don’t ask isfactory method of review will be the They felt she had the secret of suc “ We've watched you me, Robbie, but Just bring the girl to Raxon cried. summing up of the leading events and cess with her. Yet, alone In the taxi your mother und me. She shall never' trying to get Robin McKImber as If teachings of each lesson. The assign you were one of our friends Instead cab, she cried unrestrainedly. want for love where we are." ments should be made a week ahead, Robin McKImber did not find out He walked heavily from the room. of being hired to help.” so that ttie members of the class nmy she was gone until luncheon. The Miss Brown could even smile. Ills son could not comprehend this as recite without hesitation. The follow “ I am quite sure,” she said sweetly, Raxon girls had not forgiven him. Ho ing suggestions are offered: tounding change. There was a strick en look In his father’s face. Not since “that nobody who knows me would was so obviously in love with the de Le sson for J u ly 3. Itobln was n boy had he been called ever suspect me of being your friend.” spised Agatha that they admitted col Against the protest of Samuel the “ And you needn't npply to us for lective and Individual failure. “ Hobble.” Rut his speculation on the people demanded a king. In order that Robin chafed that his parents they might he like other nations. Saul, cnuse of the change was lost In Joy at recommendations," shouted the girl. “ I shall not,” said Miss Brown calm seemed to have decided to stay a few of the tribe of Benjamin, was given what It meant to him. Agatha told him she would be back nt about ten. ly. She gave a little smile and bow more days. lie did not like to leave as best suited to fill the place. at once; he feared people would think He looked at the clock. It was past and left them. Le sson fo r J u ly 10. Mrs. Raxon wished she could walk he had pursued Miss Brown. All day two. Eight weary hours before he Because of Samuel's exemplnry life long his father was with Raxon In like that. She was filled with a sud could see her I as a child, a Judge nnd a ruler, he was At seven he was on the golf links den sense of having acted badly. She his distant suite. The delay seemed able to challenge the people to show Intolerable. More than anything else, had never let her daughters know playing a few holes. Three hours to wherein he had ever defrauded or op wait. At eight o’clock he Raw her com how much she admired her social sec- Robin wanted to find where Agathn pressed anyone. It Is a fine thing had gone. Ills appeal to Sneed ing slowly In his direction. when a man In public life can he vin brought no results. Then he thought dicated against the charge of wrong “ I didn’t think you were going to of De Gulllaln. return so early,” he said, smiling. doing, either in public or In private. Robin had not hitherto liked this "Agatha, how lovely you look." Le sson fo r J u ly 17, man. He had been Jealous of all who “ I feel miserable.” she said soberly. Saul's failure brought great sorrow seemed intimate with the girl. But pf heart to Samuel. The selection of “ Darling,” he whispered, "how can he decided to make a clean breast David from Jesse’s sons showed that you feel miserable on this bright, of It. glorious morning?” God looks not on the outward appenr- " I have asked Miss Brown to marry ance, but upon the heart Nothing could depress him now. David’s me,” he said quietly. "Yesterday It fidelity ns a shepherd boy put him In There was a look In her eyes that seemed as though she loved me. This line for promotion. told him what he wanted to know. morning, out on the links, she said she “ You know, Robin, one Isn’t always Le sson fo r J u ly 24, had to go, and something had hap free to do as one likes. I think If I Because David was Jealous for and pened which made everything Impos had foreseen this week I should not trusted In God he was able to over sible. Perhaps she has heard things come Goliath, who hud defied the liv have had courage enough to endure It. about me that I could explain. Can't Robin, we must both of us forget It." ing God. you help me to find her?” “ Forget the only week I have lived," Le sson fo r J u ly 31. he cried. “ Never.” Her air of de Malet did not answer Immediately. The friendship of David nnd Jona jection communicated Itself to him. Ills first Impulse was to help young than has become Immortalized In the McKImber. But he remembered In world’s thought It was unique In that "Tell me why I should?" time that he was engaged In a con It occurred between two men of rival “ There are so many things,” she spiracy in which the elder McKimber worldly Interests. said slowly. “ One Is your father's ob Jonathan, the jection. I like him because he sets might be Involved. For the time the crown prince, knew that God had cho such store by you, but I ’m not going two must be kept apart. It Would not sen Dnvid, therefore he waived his to come between you und him." do to let him suspect he knew her natural rights. Robin Inughed Joyously. "Don't L e sso n fo r A u g u st 7. present address. worry about him. He's for you now David knew that God had rejected "Alas, that I cannot help you,” ho Just as strongly as mother Is. He returned. "Madame la Duchesse de Saul and chosen himself to he king. V< thinks you are Just the girl to look Fromage-Verte, nt whose chateau In Though relentlessly pursued by Saul, after me for life. You’ve conquered the Department of the Loire I first David spared the king because he was him. He Just had to give In, so what met Miss Brown, is now traveling in God's anointed. L e sso n fo r A u g u st 14. more Is there to say?" Perhaps a cablegram ad "Please Walk Back to the House With Tuscany. Hooking nt him it seemed to the girl When David was made king he de Me. I Don’t Want to Have to Speak dressed to her might bring results.” that the task she had set herself was “ How do you spell her name?” sired to bring up the ark, the symbol to Anyone.” beyond her strength. Why, she asked of God's presence, to the center of the Itobln demanded. herself, had she kept heart-whole all retary. The girl had made no vulgar A few minutes later he came face nation’s life. Though his desire was her life to find In Robin McKImber the scene, ns Mrs. Raxon had dreaded. to face with Mrs. Raxon and asked worthy, he was not careful to do ac only man she could love? How could She had not raised her voice; nor hail her bluntly how It was she had en cording to God’s way. Doing a right she tell him that she must choose be she begged for another chance. She gaged an Inefficient person. thing in a wrong way Is displeasing to tween her sworn loyalty to her father was calm, aloof, superior. Mrs. Raxon “ She had references from the coun God. L e sso n fo r A u g u st 21. nnd his comrades and her love for looked at her own daughter a little tess of Horsham, at Horsham In him? She was associated with men sourly. Though God did nnt permit David to England, and Mrs. Hamilton Buxton "How I’m to arrange the menus and of Westbury Old Manor.” who had determined t i get from Kax- build a house for Him, He did some on’s safe the documents which In see the servants do their work I ’m It was her daughters who pointed thing better; He promised to build for criminated John McKImber and made sure I don't know." out later that he had obtained the David a house, that Is, to establish "Hire someone else," said Gertrude, addresses he sought by a ruse. They for him n throne. God does more the realization of his ambitions Im possible.' She saw, very clearly, what “ and let me see her first." nnd better for us than we are able to were very bitter. H alf an hour later a taxi came to course Peter Milmnn would pursue, Mrs. Hamilton Buxton would prob nsk nr think. nnd how In the carrying out of his the front door and Miss Agntlin Brown ably not have received a stranger had L e sso n fo r A u g u st 28. Through neglected duty David fell plans of revenge he would have no left Great Rock. Paul Raxon did not she not seen him coming up the drive learn of It until later. lie only hoped in his fnst car. She was a lady of ! Into temptation and grievously sinned consideration for the McKImbers. "There Is more to say," she told the household efficiency would not be many loves, nnd she had once seen lly means of a parable Nathan the him, her voice trembling a little. “ My Impaired. Miss Brown hud had her him nt Piping Rock, although her own \ prophet convicted him of his sin dear. It Is the hardest thing to say. uses. He had learned a great deal set did not stoop to Intimacy with Upon confession to God forgiveness from the criticism of one used to the that In which the McKImbers moved. was granted. Robin, It’s good-by.” L e sso n fo r Septem ber 4. “ Good-by,” he repented. “ Agatha, homes of the great. And, he mused, She liked handsome young men. It might be better for him In the long Because Solomon chose wisdom li what do you mean?” “ But, my dear Mr. McKimber,” she “ That I am leaving here today and run that she wus replaced by some cried, “ I have never even heard of n order to Intelligently reign over tht shall not see you again. Don't ask one of rather less physical attractions. Miss Agatha Brown. I f she used refer nation. God abundantly bestowed upon me to explain. I can’t tell you any He had been thinking too much about ences signed by me, she forged them.” j him wisdom and riches. God's bless thing except that there Is something her. Her experienced eyes had shown . ings exceed our asking. “ My dears," she had said to her her that this beau garcon was In love, L e sso n fo r Septem ber 11. which makes all the things I hoped footmen, “ you must stay on If you can und probably with an adventuress. Solomon’s first task after his coro Impossible.” | nation was building the temple, i She could see the gray under his until Uncle Peter hns read what I ( T O BE C O N T I N U E D . ) | privilege which was denied to David tanned skin. She knew she had wounded him bitterly. There was a •:x-:-x-:-x-:-x:-z-;-x:-x-:-x-:-Xviwi:-x-:z-:-i:-x-:-i-:-z-:-x-:i-;-Xvz;-x>v-M:-x:-x-> his father. Because of Solomon's obe dlenee God manifested His presents terrible quietness in his distinct, clear made the temple holy. volte. “ Champion Crank” Had Qualities as Leader and L e thus sso n fo r Septem ber 18. “ Then you never really loved me?” Rehohoam's pride and arm gam- " I did," she said simply; "that’s Styling himself “Champion Crank," took the platform In England for the lost to himself the support of the tne what makes It so hard.” Union cause and did much to keep Jor portion of the nation. “ I f you love me,” he cried, “nothing George Francis Train led a life that places him among the foremost of that country from recognizing the can come between us.” “ Something has come between us. American eccentric figures, yet his ca Confederacy. The war over, he proj We Grow Strong or Weak I do love you, Robin, and I shall never reer shows him to have been a leader ected the Union Pacific rullway, or Great occasions do nor make heroe» and creator of distinction. He made ganized the Credit Mobliler to finance care for anyone else; but there Is or cowards; they simply unveil them someone wTio needs me more than you a trip around the world In 80 days as It and founded Omaha, where he Silently, day by day, we grow strong his most notable bid for public notice, owned five thousand lots, reckoned do.” or weak and at last some crisis shows iater to be worth $30.000, though he “ I ’m not going to say good-by,” he but this was preceded nnd followed by what we have become.—Canon West lost title to them through litigation, many other unusual accomplishments. said gently. cotL The Columbian exposition at Chicago In which he was declared Insane. He “ But you must," she Insisted. “ It Is all over, Robin. One little week of In 1893 did not start off very well and died In New York when he was sev Have Christ in Your Heart happiness and years and years of re Train announced his purpose to “ save” enty-six years old.— Don C. Seitz In I f a man have Christ in his heart, the show. He organized a grand "Uncommon Americans.” gret." heaven before his eyes, and only as Suddenly she turned from him and march to the grounds, leading It with much of temporal blessing as Is Just walked away. He followed with be a popular belle of the time on his Began G reat Library needful to carry him safely through seeching gestures until he saw that De arm, and aroused the West to interest The first university lihrury in Ox life, then pain and sorrow have little Gulllaln was approaching. It seemed in the enterprise. While the Cali fonl wus founded in 1320 hy Thomut* to shoot at.—William Burns. to him that Agatha almost ran to the fornia gold boom was on he created a fleet of 40 sailing ships for the Cobhfim, bishop of Worcester. In 1.YJ8 elder man. The Cost and the Gain “ What have you been doing on this trade. He went to Australia when Sir Thomas Bodley took upon him 1 gold was discovered there and the self the cost of making the unlverslf> Christ tells us to count the cost of lovely morning?” Malet asked. "Breaking my heart, I think," she miners in a revolution attempted to library “ fitte A handsome with seates disci pi eshlp, hnt he never aski-d us to answered. “ Please walk hack to the make Train the president of their A shelves A deskes, and nil that may count the gain. He knew we could house with me. I don’t want to have "republic,” but he declined and went be needed . . . being thoroughly per not; there Is no arithmetic to com suaded that 1 could not busie myself pute that— W. L. Wntkinson. to Europe, where he Introduced street to speak to anyone.” Malet was not deceived by the smile railways. During the Civil war he to belter purpose." CHAPTER X— Continued Jk M a. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL CARDS I)R. FRED A. 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