R U R A L B N TEK FILläM J U N * 24. iWS D addy’s Evening International S. S. Lesson RURAL ENTERPRISE » tadenewEsat—No t aentrsi—naw. paper, published eveiy Wednesday, A* once upon the Athenian h ili The man of Tarsus stood Unnumbered altar* round him ri*e *1.50 a year And jocenee curling toward the dvertiting, 20c an inch ; no ditcoun skies, l o t U n e o r apace , no charge (or com An offering to the god* position or r jauge*. Jf Greece and Rome and «Very la T a le ioi Paragraphs,” tc a JIaa land, Ste advertising dlagulaad ae aewa I Of wood and atona that round him stand, I »1 gold and silvsr, graven o'er J By man’s device. Prom every «bore I The se nee I » b * idol* they bad »ought I And to their pantheon had HALSEY STATE BANK By Mary Graham Bonner. Copyrighted by Western Newspaper Union Lesson for June 28 GOLDEN T E X T — T . sh a ll b* w lt- r. ••• « • unto m s, both in J eru sa lem , and In all Jwdsa. and In S am aria, and unto tha u tterm ost part o f the ea rth .— Kota II. PRIMART TOPIC— The Boy Jeaua at tha Tem ple School. JUNIOR TOPIC—J a .u a A .k lo c and A n sw erin g Q uestions. IN TER M BD IA TE AND SENIO R TOP­ IC— Tha G rowth o f th« E a rly Church. YOUNG PEO PLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC —H ow the G ospel Spread. broiigh , SEA PINK FLOWERS Not far from the ocean was a meadow lined wtth bright pink flowers. _______________ T h e m eadow 771 was rather marshy / " f I and- the salt wa- v / ' ■ - y ' ' ' • x ) S7 I ter of th* to tbe Gentiles, the Holy Ghost came they added after , ps *T Thsy ere snapping and snarling at And have our being in bi* love— upon them as at Pentecost. a moment, “we E N E each other, Th* three hobo nation* (As your own poets do daalarp ; Lesson X L —Before the foreign mis­ really rs i 1 f shouldn't - for ws his ofspring alfb are,’) L sionary enterprise was launched, a s a y t h a t f o r A /t '/z ar* the United States, Russia and If, then, we are of heavenly birth, new center of operation was eetab others are Just as Mexico. Let us not think tbe godhead llahsd at Antioch. The Holy Spirit much devoted to For Truth’* Sake — < B * ■■■ — earth. To love truth for truth's sake Is l established thia strategical center and those who are near ic< -¡y;C ' The Teapot Dome deal was all Or gold or silver, wood or stone, sent out the missionaries. principal part of human perfection them. The flow- W fl ft right. Fall got that »lUO.OOO he- Ursveit by man’s device alone. this world and the seed-plot of Lssson X II.—The risen Christ hears ere of the mead- a ' ' , \ / other virtues.—John Locke. cause he needed it ; not becaute .quch ignorance was ones passed by, the prayer* or the church and sends ows and of the \ '’dK-Hr” he gave Sinclair the dome. Tbs But God, who lives and cannot die H I* angel* to deliver H i* faithful aer valleys are Just as vaeta fo n d o f t h e i r J whole gang ol them ere sprouting Cnniiuandelh all men to repent neighborhoods. ’ To whom this knowledge now ie angel wings and about reedy “But you do ' ¿ If sent, for heaven. Judge T. Black Ken- Fur tbe Lord in truth hath said ,eeiu particularly (Speoial to Enterprise by leased pleased.” > vcVk ol nedy thrashed out the leas* in tbe H a’ll judge the living and the wire!»**) “She gives us a The Marsh Pink dead federal court at Cheyenne aod die- pretty pink color,” Flowers, (Delayed in Transmission) By him who died our soul* to save eovered all these things. the flowers said. North Pole, May 31— Drat these “And we're Just vain enough to be And rose tiiam phant from the Yankee*1 As I approached the fond of a bright color. giave. pole, intending to proudly carve And thus we've the mind "Maybe that's not vanity. But at iny atm« on it as its discoverer, a any rate It la taking an interest In our Of H im on the throne ta ll, lank Yank stuck hi* hasd out looks In spirit declared, "We wouldn't take such an Interest Though in essence unknown ." its hollow tap and draw lad : ’ ’ Good mornin’ Mister. Got a In our looks If we hadn’t the sea air. " It’s Mother Oceen who gives as our The ennw was plowed out of spar* chaw ar terbackerf ” sett for living, our healthy feelings, Hamandsecn. McKenx:* pass aod cars hay* been our brightness, and our color. “We're very grateful te Mother LaFollett* was the stormy petrel running there for a week. Ocean. Without her, to us at least, ol American politics. H« waa | 0# W ANTED Ilf* would be so dull, so saltless 1“ I There Juno, Pluto, Charon, Pen, I With Moloch Chiou aod Rempban, I Were all remembered, and, with i care, I Each had a ebrine and worship I there. I Then the god of the morning, the god of the night, I The god of the darkneee, the god of the light, I The god of the mountain, the god of the plain. The god of the land and th* god' of the main. The heathen preaeuted their mul­ tiplied gode, Residing away ia ceiaetial abodes And the earth and the sea they had raeaauked with care To find the divinities real dint there, And, lest they had failed to find out the one Who rightly might claim their worship alone, I Ao a lta r they build to the dread, the U nknown . i here Grecia’s wisdom, though her boast, Was in the fruitless research loet Philosophy bad tried her skill And found herself in darkness still, Vain man had scaled the blest abodes, But searching could not find out God. Then Saul of Tarsus raised bis voioe: ‘ ‘ Ye man of Athena, vain yonr choice. Your superstition I behold In worshiping these gods of gold. Of sliver, aye, of atone and wood, That in your pantheon have stood. But another altar there 1 saw. 'The U nknown G od appears. \\ horn you in ignorance adore I will iu truth deolare. God made the world. He fashioned SU RPLU S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 27. 1 No a sB E E H ia 1D .u u a , ua, ana what w > M a _ to help Others, too. to give that oppor­ tunity. The best, thus. Judge* us rath­ er than we IL— Henry Cl-urchUI King. Let Ua Not Looo Faith Bari Balfour uuld s m long ago! Let us not fear that the future la going to be less glorious than the Problems of which we nev.r dreamed multiply upon us until we are .tmest overwhelmed. Rot let not faith or courage.” A m e ric a n E a g le Fire Insurance Co. ia> is worth just a9 much in storage a* you might get for it in case of fire. Th> lAmencan Eagle Fire Insurance coinpan-f o f "o T b y fl“^ ° f ‘h e c a sh Talue “ C“’ 6 peculiar In hi* Idas* and too at Sudtell'e Auction Exchange unswervingly honest to work in Albany, Ore , harmony with the average poll, I O «on. tioian. 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