Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 09, 1927, Image 3

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Lesson for June 12
PETER DELIVERED FROM PRISON
LESSON T E X T —Act« 1 14-17.
GOLDEN T E X T — Many are the afflic­
tio n ! of the righ teou s: but the Lord
d ellvereth him out of them alL— l*s
34:19.
PRIM ARY TOPIC— God T a k es Car«
o f Peter.
JUNIO R
TOPIC — God
A n sw er!
P rayer for Peter.
INTERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TO P­
IC—H ow D oes God D eliv er U b 7
YOUNG PEO PLE AND ADULT TO P­
IC— The P ow er o f United Prayer.
R E C O G N IZ E D L O N D O N
First Itadlo Fan—I got Honolulu
or. the radio last night.
second Radio Fun—IIow do you
know?
F. It. F.—I could hear them play
ins their ukuleles.
S. R. F.—That's nothing. I picked
up London.
I, Peter's Imprisonment (vv. 1-4).
F. R. F.—Sure?
Why Not Take the Ice Cream Freezer Along?
1. By whom (v. 1).
S. R. F.—Yes. I could hear them
Herod, the grandson of the wicked drop their h's.—Portland Express.
( P r e p a r e d b y t h e U n it e d S t a t e ! D e p a r t ­
while
almost
any
fresh
fruits
are
ex­
m e n t u t A g r i c u lt u r e ,|
Herod who slew the Innocent chil­
Part of the fua of the week-end cellent. Try tuklng washed straw­ dren of Bethlehem.
S o d a -F o u n ta in S u b tle tie s
berries
with
the
hulls
on.
Use
the
motor outing Is the picnic lunch. If
2. The reason (v, 3).
Young Lady—What kind of sund-
the drive covers much distance there hulls to hold the berries as they are
It was to gain the favor of the wiches do you have?
may be two out-of-doors lunches. It dipped In powdered sugar and eaten. Jews. Herod was not a Jew, hut an
Soda Clerk—Hum bread, ham roll,
If you make a fire In the open you Edomite, therefore knew that his suc­
Is a good Idea to keep a special basket
cheese on bread, cheese on roll, chicken
can
have
toasted
frankfurters
or
ba­
or picnic box on hand with enamel or
cess was dependent upon hla having salad on bread, tongue roll, tongue ou
paper plates, cups, knives, forks, con or a steuk or chops. Fresh-caught the good will of the Jews. Herod for bread, egg sulad roll and bread, tomato
fish
may
be
cooked
in
a
skillet
over
a
spoons, bread knife, can and bottle
the sake of popularity manifested a on bread, combination salad rolls, hot
openers, salt, pepper, waxed paper and camp fire, too. Don't forget to take deep sympathy for degenerate Juda­ dogs.
paper napkins ready for the call of the the proper precautions for extinguish­ ism, It was hut the sympathy of the
Young Lady—All right, bring me a
open. Preparations can be quickly ing any fires you make. In lieu of politician. Since the church had de­ jdish of chocolate Ice cream
building
a
fire,
a
hot
drink,
such
us
veloped so as to be a successful rival
aud easily made If these essential ac­
cocoa or coffee, may be taken In a of Judaism, Indeed was already dis­
cessories are at hand In one place.
V E R Y A F F E C T IO N A T E
vacuum bottle. Ice-cold milk may be placing It, he suw an opportunity to
There is no hard and fast rule that put in these bottles for the children.
curry
fuvor
with
the
Jews
by
putting
all sandwiches must be made before
If you are likely to have two road­
starting. Put a loaf of bread, a pat side meals, provide something differ forth his bunds against IL
3. The method (v, 4),
ai butter, and whatever filling you ent for each, Just as you would at
He was urrested. put Into prison
have available, Into the picnic k it home. A small cooked ham Is a good
When a halt is made for lunch, bread addition to the lunch basket for the and guarded by four quaternions of
may be cut by one person, buttered by second meal, or some Amerlcun soldiers. A quaternion Is a guard of
another, spread with filling by a third, cheese, or hard-boiled eggs, or any four soldiers. Llumauly speaking, it
and In the midst of much soclnblllty canned meats tdiat slice conveniently. was impossible to escape. They had
the sandwiches will be produced as Don’t forget the can opener, however I doubtless heard of Peter’s escape from
fast as they can be eaten. When sand­ Automobiles sometimes develop trou­ Jail before, so they thought they would
wiches are thus, as It were, made to bles at awkward spots where no food take no risks this time. However,
order, one stops to think whether an­ can be obtained, and it ts a comfort­ they made one fatal mistake—they
other Is really wanted or not. When able feeling to know that you have left nut God.
II. The Church of God in Prayer
boxes of sandwiches are brought from the next meal with you whether you
home the tendency Is to keep eating need It or not. Extra bread aud but­ (v. 5).
The church was at a crisis. Her
them while they last. Most people ter muy not be amiss.
sltuutlon was most grave. James, one
eat more bread In this way than usuul,
The bottle opener, too, must not be
and with other starchy food carried left at home. You will surely need grape of the brethren of the church, was
because of convenience, the meal be­ Juice or ginger ale before the day Is deud. and Peter, the most prominent
Hubby—Tom’s wife is very affec­
of all, was In prison. In this desperate
comes unbalanced.
over. Orange Juice and milk are good strait they did the wise thing—they tionate. She calls him "the king.”
Why not take salad Ingredients for the children If the grownups are betook themselves to prayer. It was
Wifey—And then crowns him with
along, suggests the bureau of home having coffee. Carry drinking water a noteworthy prayer.
a rolling pin.
economics?
Lettuce and celery, from home rather than risk drinking
1. It was unto God, not unto men,
wrapped In damp cloths, tomatoes, and from strange springs or wells. Leave or to be heard of men. This Is a very
H a r d B e tie d
cucumbers can be carried in good con­ one or two drinking cups out of the common fault today. AU true prayer Don't be too rou gh w hen forth you go
dition. Put the mayonnaise In a screw- packed-up lunch kit, with the water, Is unto God.
A p r lie to catch
top Jar, and the butter In another. If and a box of graham crackers for the
A h ard -b oiled eg g . you su re ly know ,
2. It was united prayer.
W ill n ever hatch.
the day Is very warm set them In a children. Driving In the open air Is
There Is peculiar power In the
box or bucket of chopped Ice. People likely to whet their appetites, and a united prayer of God's people.
M y D ea r! M y D ear!
sometimes take an Ice creum freezer mid-morning cracker with milk, or­
3. It was an Intensely earnest
It whs un old car nnd the tall lights
If there Is room In the car. Putter ange Juice, or water, may be counted prayer.
and milk will keep splendidly beside as an extra meal, rather than “piec­
It was more thnn unceasing prayer. had gone out suddenly. The driver
the Ice cream can.
ing.” Sweets, salted nuts, chocolate It was the earnest desire of the soul turned to his pretty young companion
Ton need not have bread sand­ burs, and other thirst-provoking foods as it stretched Itself out toward God. and asked her to go to the nearest
shop to see If she could obtain some
wiches at all. Split rolls or biscuits often nibbled at between stops are
4. It was definite prayer.
oil. She went After some time she
answer the same purpose, or unsweet­ best omitted.
They specifically offered prayer to came
hack.
ened crackers may be used. By way
Your picnic spot will undoubtedly God for Peter. Their prayer was con­
“Weill"
of dessert, cup cakes and cookies are be chosen for Its charm and beauty. centrated, definite and specific.
“I couldn’t get any,” she said.
easier to handle than layer cokes and When the meal Is over, pick up all
III. Peter Delivered by an Angel
"They all snld they had no red oil."
pies. Figs, prunes, dates, and raisins papers and other refuse, and burn or (w . 0-11).
satisfy the desire for something sweet bury them. Leave the woods as you
1. Peter sleeping (v. 0).
that may be eaten with the fingers, would like to find them.
N o t a M a n sio n
This shows that he was not greatly
“That mansion belongs to the rich
disturbed over the mutter. The I-ord
keeps In perfect peace those whose est man In New York. He has a Ger­
SERVE SHORTCAKE
JELLIED PEEL IS
minds nre stayed on Him. (Isa. 20:3). man cook, a French maid, a Jap valet,
Peter leaves the prison (vv. 7-10). a Scotch garage mechanic, an Irish
TO EACH PERSON
TEMPTING DAINTY 2. A henvenly
light shone In the prison. chauffeur, n Swedish housekeeper and
The angel smote Peter on the side; an American secretary.”
“That ain't a mansion. That’s a
chnlns fell off. Peter put on his
Attractive Way is to Have Can Be Made From Grape- the
flothes nnd pnssed by one gunrd after world court."
Individual Cakes.
Fruit, Oranges or Lemons. another through the Iron gate out
N O T E N T IR E L Y D U M B
Into the city.
( P r e p a r e d b y t h ! U n it e d S t a t e s D e p a r t-
( P r e p a r e d by t h e U n it e d S t a t e ! D e p a r t ­
3.
The
effect
upon
Peter
(v.
11).
m e n t o f A g r ic u lt u r e .)
m e n t o f A g r ic u lt u r e .)
Although the matter was so wonder­
You can make Jellied peel from
An attractive way to serve straw­
ful to Peter, even outside his con­
berry shortcake 1s to have what the grapefruit, oranges or lemons. Most sciousness, when he came to himself
Chinese cull “each-person” portions. people like the flavor and size of the he was assured beyond peradventure
Use your own recipe for biscuit dough, pieces from grapefruit best, when the that God had miraculously delivered
but make It somewhat richer than peel Is to be eaten as a confection. him from Herod’s wicked hands.
nsual. One-tldrd to one-half cupful of Jellied orange and lemon peel are
IV. Unconscious Unbelief (vv. 12-
fat to each three cupfuls of flour Is a often used in place of citron In fruit 1»),
cakes and plum pudding. In fact, all
1. Behavior of Peter and the church
of these peels are good for this pur­
pose, and for gnrnlshes for desserts. (w . 12-17).
Peter went to the house of Mary
Stored In tin or glass containers,
the Jellied peel should keep In good and knocked. The knock was an-
condition for two or three weeks, so swensl by Ithoda who was so over­
It Is safe to make a supply a little be­ joyed that she forgot to open the
fore Christmas, In anticipation of the gate, nnd ran In and told them that
holidays and on the chance that you peter was at the gate. The disciples
“He was scared speechless.”
may need a few Jars or boxes of the were not prepared for such good news,
"But his teeth chattered ull the
peel for last-minute gifts. The United and even accused her of madness.
States Department of Agriculture She, undaunted. Insisted. They of­ time.”
fered
as
an
explanation
that
perhaps
Individual Strawberry Shortcake.
gives the following directions for mak
It might he Peter's guardian angel In
Ing all kinds of Jellied peel:
A C om m on Bond
his likeness. They got more than they
good proportion. A little sugar may
You will need for each 5 ounces ol expected. Peter rehearsed unto them
My n eig h b o r h as a g r o w in g aonj
be added if you wish. Cut out rounds peel, 1 cupful (7 ounces) of granulated
I have a g r o w in g eon, beside.
Kai h has one car. Ro Jurt for fua.
rather larger than ordinary biscuits, sugar for sirup, 2-3 cupful of water foi the I/trd’s dealing with him, and In­
W e o ften ta k e a tro lley ride.
structed
them
to
make
these
things
about three to three and one-half sirup, or enough to cover; *4 teaspoon
Inches In diameter, and roll them thin fnl of salt; *4 cupful granulated sugar known unto James and the brethren.
A ll T h a t W a s te d ?
2. The behavior of the soldiers (vv.
enough to buke one on top of the for rolling strips. Thick, soft, un­
18,19).
“Jack,
here's the ilollur I borrowed
other. Brush butter on the under blemished peel from smooth fruit
There was great agitation among
round before setting the upper piece should be selected.
Light-colored them as to what had become of Peter. from you last week.”
“Great Scott, Tom, I'd forgotten all
on It, and when they are done the two grapefruit skins are best. Orange
sections will spilt apart easily. The skins may be bright or pale In color This was a serious matter since they about It I”
"Hang It I Why on earth didn't you
oven should be hot (450 degrees but not russet or spotted. The peel were responsible for him. Not being
Fahrenheit) for Individual shortcakes, should be weighed, rather than meas able to account for Peter’s esciipe, say so?”
Herod commanded that they he put to
suggests the bureau of home eco­ wed.
death. After this Herod went down
T h e W e d d in g R in g
nomics.
Cut the peel Into strips one-fourth to Caesarea. Here he was adored as
Newlywed—You surely don’t expect
Prepare the strawberries at least to one-haif Inch wide. Parboil three God. Because he arrogated this honor
an hour before you need them. Hull times, for half an hour each time. Us« to himself, the Lord smote him. Ilerod s brass band everywhere we go on our
them and wash a few at a time In a a quart of cold water for this, cover died, hut the Word of the Lord grew honeymoon, do you?
Ills Bride—Oh, no! I have that on
pan of cold water, skimming them off the pan partly, and drain off the wa and multiplied.
my finger!
the top so that any sand sinks to the ter after each boiling. The strip«
botto'm. Do not allow them to remain should then he tender. Handle them
Life and Death
E x p e c te d T oo M u c h
In the water or they will lose flavor. very gently to prevent breaking.
It Is good when the garden of life
Place the water, salt and sugar for
Manager of Chlnaware Department
Select the largest and most attractive
an'l
the
sepulcher
of
death
are
linked
(to new assistant)—One thing I Insist
berries for the top layers, sprinkle the sirup In a saucepan about sli
with sugar and set aside. O it up Inches In diameter, and stir until th* with Him who was crucified. He o n : If you break any dishes, come and
the garden tenfold richer and tell me at once.
some of the berries to be used on the sugar Is dissolved. Then add th* mnkes
Assistant—But I can't he runnln' to
lower layers, mash them lightly to strips of grapefruit peel, carefully ar more beautiful. He rotis the sepulchei
start the Juice flowing, and sprinkle ranged parallel to each other to pre of Its terror and gloom*—Rev. Alex you every minute of the day.—Good
Hardware.
with sugar. Butter the shortcake vent being broken when turned. Cook Smellle, D. D.
while hot Add whipped cream, sweet­ rapidly for about 20 minutes, then re
Cynicism
ened and flavored with vanilla. Just at duce the heat and continue to boll foi
T h e H u r r ie d T o u c h
I hate cynicism a great deal worse
serving time, or pass It In a bowl as about 20 minutes longer or until th*
“Do you remember your class yell?"
each person Is served with the short­ sirup Is all absorbed. Great care musi thnn I hate the devH ; unless, perhaps,
“No, and It Isn't neceaaary. Most of
cake. Some people prefer this type of he taken at this point that the sirnf the two were the same thing.—IL L my old college mutes who cull on m»
does
not
scorch.
Stevenson.
«hortcake without cream.
aCdrejs me In low tones."
/ARMER WOMAN
IN OKLAHOMA
Has Society No Place
for Repentant Sinners?
An Inmate of a prisou ut Alcutrax,
Calif., writes to us us follows: “There
Is do one to whom I can speak and
none would understand If I did. I uiu
Praises Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable •oon to be releused from Alcatrus
prisou and I have nothing to look
Compound Because II Gave Her
forward to. What have 1 to Uve fort
Health and Strength
In a sunny pasture in Oklahoma, a Those who preteud friendship are
her l of sleek cows was grazing. They cold. My faults are all they see.
made a pretty pic­ There Is no one to say ’I will help.'
ture. But the thin [ It Is hard. Yet I am used to IL I urn
woman In the blue now thirty-three years of age. Twelve
c h e c k e d apron years have 1 spent behind burs. What
sighed as she looked have 1 learned? The answer Is, noth­
at them. She was
tired of cows, tired ing. I Iu:ve degraded myself so low
of her tedious work through the association with other In­
In the dairy. She mates that It seems hopeless to he a
was tired of oook- success In the future. But regardlesa
tng for a houseful of what others may think or say I will
of boarders, be­
sides caring for her endure until my aim In life la ac­
own family. The complished and I clear myself of thia
burdens of life seemed too heavy for black stigma that rests upon me. It
her falling health. She had lost con­ ts true I have done wrong In the past,
fidence in herself.
hut I have paid dearly, us only those
One day she began taking Lydia E. who know confinement understand."—
Plnkham's Vegetable Compound and Pathfinder Magazine.
her general health began to Improve.
She took It faithfully. Now she can do
her work without any trouble, sleeps C o A r r d e d c te d s t o w m it a h c h , t h h e e a u r s tb e u o r f n W a n r d ig h n t a ' s u s e I a n d a ia r n a
well and Is no longer blue and timid. V e g e t a b le P l Ha. 871 P e a r l 8 t „ N . ¥ . A d r .
This woman, Mrs. Cora Short, R. R.
9, Bex 3S7, Oklahoma City, Okla.,
writes: “Everybody now says: 'Mrs. Female Bird Chooses
Short, what are you doing to yourself?'
Mate at Nesting Time
I weigh 136 and my weight before I
Prevalence of monogamy among
took It was 115. I have taken seven
bottles of the Vegetable Compound.” Hungarian partridges and polygamy
Other women who have to work hard among Chinese pheasnnts bns been
and keep things going may find the demonstarted on the state gnrne farms,
road to better health as Mrs Short did, says the Portland Oregonian. Inter­
through the faithful use of Lydia E. esting? Yes, but read on: Bernard
Plnkham's Vegetable Compound.
Shaw's theory that the female Is the
Ask your neighbor.
aggressor In mntlng arrangements has
been demonstrated.
“It Is Interesting to note,” says the
game farms section of State Game
Quick relief from pein.
Prevent shoe pressure.
Warden Averill's report, “that at lenst
At all drug and ihoe starei
a part of the Hungarian partridges
selected the same mates they hud
1)1 Scholl's P v t , i i u on (he have
last year and that this selection was
p
a
in
u
Rone
Z /in o -p a d s
made In ouch Instance by the female
birds,”
Some men are so mean that they
even refuse to let their wives have the Bell-Ans Halts Over-Acidity
last word.
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How disagreeable, how exasperat­
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Truck Driver
N o matter how heavy
the load or how hard
the going—I can count
on my truck pulling
through because I use
dependableChampions
—T hey’re the better
spark plug.
C h um H on 1» th e Letter
e D a rk p h i a b e c a m e of its
( lo u b lf- r tb b td H lU m a n *
ite core — »1« iwo-f»*rc«
c ongtruction a n d (Usbe*
d a l a n a ly s u t k c f r o J o .
Charnbion X —
fu r Lords
“S h u t Y o u r E y e s a n d L o o k ”
I>r. Alexander Cairns, contributing
to the editorial pnge of the San Fran­
cisco Examiner, Is moved to rhupsody
on the subject nt education. With
grent eloquence he declaims: "No Ito-
man triumph staged by American Cae­
sars returning from foreign conquests
ever thrilled with such passionate sig­
nificance ss that endless procession of
American youth marching away to the
seats of higher learning." He adds:
"Just shut your eyes nnd look at
them.” He follows his own advice nnd
declares: "Note the epaulets and cul­
ture and the music of synthesized tal­
ents, nnd the proud nnd stately bear­
ing of Innate ambition.” Tlint Is ex­
actly what one might ex|>ect a man with
Ills eyes shut to see.—The Argonaut.
E y e I n f le c tio n a n d I n f ln m m a tl iji « r e h e a l e d
o v e r n ig h t by uni n g H o m a n B y e B a la a m .
Auk y o u r flr u g g la t for 3 6 - c e n t J a r or » e n d
t o 172 P e a r l 8 t ., N . Y. A d v .
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i'h(im,>i<n—
Car» other
th a n Fords
75/
C hampion
SparlCPlugs
P e rso n a l R e a so n
She—How Is It you were not at
Westend's reception?
lie—I stayed «way on account of a
personal matter.
She—May I ask what It was?
He—Well, they failed to send ine an
Invitation.
TOLEDO. OHIO
BABIES LOVE
AR1 WINDOWS SYRUP
Th« InJaat»* aa4 ChtMr«a*s R«(uUfc>r
P le a s a n t t o iflv e —p le a s a n t t o
ta k e
G u a r a n te e d p u r e ly »««»
. « ta b le an d a b s o lu te ly harm ]»«».
\ I t q u ic k ly o v e r c o m e s oolie.
I diarrhtM a. fla tu le n c y an d
• / o t h e r Ilk a d ia o r d srs.
A The o p e n publiahed
f formula appears u n H a j .’
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every lal>el.
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Sometimes a woman spends a great
deal of time looking for a husband
after she has secured him.
The easiest road to wealth Is to
have a rich relative die and leave you
n fortune.
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