IIALSEY ENTERPRISE. HALSEY. OKEGOX. JI'I.Y* Ali. HI2S c -t ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS OF SUNLIGHT HELP ,mprmed UniIorffl ,nterna,|0„al CAP Sunday School AND ’ Lesson ’ (B y R t V F H r iT X W A T B R . O U-. Moody B ible In»« It ate o f Ctric««o.> (®. Ill« Werter« N«« ro » o «( 1 1 « • « » • . I L e s s o n fo r J u ly THE FIRST F O R E IG N 29 MISSION- ARIES L E S S O N T E X T — A ct» l J : t - H . G O L D E N T E X T — Go ya th e re fo re , and teach a ll n a tio n » . D a p ttiin g th e m Io th e nam e o f th e F a th e r , a n d o f th e Son. and o f th e H o ly G h o e t, te a c h in g th e m to ob serve a ll th lrtg a w h a ts o e v e r 1 h ave c om m and ed y o u ; and lo, 1 • ’» w ith you a lw a y , even u n to th e end o f th e w o rld . P R IM A R Y T O P IC — P a u l an d HU F r ie n d Go to T e ll O th e r» A b o u t Jesua. J U N IO R T O P IC — P a u l and B arn a b a » Sent aa M ls s lo n arle a . IN T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ­ IC __H o w P a u l F o u n d H ie L if e W o rk . YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­ IC __T h e H o ly S p irit In M lealona. Children Playing in Their Sun Suits. Legs, armholes, and neck are finished o f A g ric u ltu re . I with a flat binding. This garment is " Children seek sunshiny places to cut from a romper pattern having a play in almost as Instinctively as k it­ fold In the crotch. It is roomy and tens look fo r warm pleasant spots loose all over, with specially good where the sun’s rays help them to length from neck to crotch. A match­ drowse contentedly. Both children ing hat or short-backed sun bonnet and other young growing things need could be made to protect the little the unobstructed ultra-violet rays of girl's eyes from glare during the hot sunlight to keep them well and help part of the day. them develop normally. Children, The other little suit is more boyish however, must be specially dressed in cut, with short trunks or trousers fo r sun baths, In such a way that the largest possible area of skin surface of opaque white material buttoned to may be reached by the beneticlal rays. a waist of heavy net, reinforced by The little sun suits shown^n the pic­ flat straps. Tills type of waist allows ture have been designed by the bu­ the ultra-violet rays to reach even reau of home economics of the United more of a child's skin than the print­ States Department of Agriculture to ed fabrics. It is necessary to accus­ meet this requirement Cool, thin tom children gradually to their sun­ p rin t is used In one case, with very baths, by exposing them for a short short, loose legs and comfortable time each day when the temperature shoulder straps which nre broad is 80 degrees Fahrenheit or more, un­ enough to prevent slipping down. til they acquire a coat of tan. Going Bach to Early Day of Printer's Art Germany's oldest newspaper, dating back to the early part of the Seven­ teenth century, w ill be reproduced al the Pressa exhibition soon by the same crude presses, molds and carved type as were la vogue In the best print shops then. When the organizers of the exhibi­ tion Issued a call for antiques which I would illustrate the history of print­ ing, old garrets and cellars In south­ ern Germany were searched, with the result that a complete printing es ___ ! tabllshiuent was collected. D IA L O G U E Only a few numbers of AugsburgeT Aviso, printed periodically during the One more word from you and 111 latter part of 1009. are extant, but the reprint w ill be made under Seven- knock your head off.” ' teenth-century conditions. Probably a “ You will?" “ Yes, I w ill I'll kuock your head dozen copies on hand made paper w ill 1 leave the press hourly.—New ïo rk off." Times. “ What?" " I said: *One more word from you M ilk in T a n k Cars and I ’ll knock your bead o ff.'" “ Oh, you w ill, w ill you?” The tank car method of shipping “ Yes, I w ill." milk, which has been In vogue for a “ What?” time long enough to Judge its success, “ What?” Is regarded ns very satisfactory in --------------------- T - every way. It Is rapid uud efficient Sauce fo r the Goose an(j snveg much time In the hnndling There was another man who was and «hipping process. The equivalent of 200 to 22ft 40-quart cans can be hen-pecked. Ills wife cornered him one day and loaded In ten minutes after the car said: I'm sick and «red of bearing Is placed and connections made, which you refer to the car as your car. does not take more than five minutes. Hereafter I want you to call It our After loading, the pipe and hose are I ’ve got a half Interest in every- uncoupled. the car floor washed with a hose, and the car rolls on Its way thing you own." That night he said to her, "Please. to the next loading point. Each car contains two glass-lined tanks, and won't you patch our pants?" j each tunk has a capacity of 3,000 gal- i Ions. IN T H E BEST R O O M MOST peopls know this absoluta antidote for pain, but are you careful to say Bayer when you buy tt? And do you always give a glance to see Bayer on the box-( i.in etle» - IV. Paul and Barnabas In the Syn­ 1 q u a r t w a te r F lo u r tlo n p o l# ,n , w hich m .n v time» c u m a d u ll Ohio State Journal. cup sliced onion» agogue at Antioch in Pisldia (vv. and aching head. R em em ber they are a doc­ tor* • prescription and can be given w ith Disjoint the fowl and simmer In 13-16). lute confidence to every m em ber o( the lenuiy. H ero Dies to Escape W ife From Paphos Paul and Barnabas A ll Drug gie» 25c and 75c Red P a ckafM . tlie water to which 1 teaspoonful of with Mark went northwurd to Perga. , After n record of heroism In Ihe Pa salt lias been added. When the fowl cltle war. Francisco Garrido acquired It Is from this place, perhaps because is tender, drain It, and measure the n small fortune In Iqulque, Bolivia. liquid. For each cup of liquid, blend of hardship, that Mark went hack. He Desiring to sjiend tils old age peace­ 2 tablespoonfuls of flour with 2 table- started out with good Intentions, but ; Henpeckt (passionately)- What re­ fully In the city of his youth, he re spoonfuls of fat removed from the top the trials seemed too great for him to j of the broth Brown the onion in a endure. Murk redeemed himself later, ward has a man In marrying these tinned to Cochabamba. But he could not stand his wife’s violent temper small amount of -he chicken fat, add though when they started on their sec­ days? H A N F O R D 'S Friend—Well, sometimes he s given any longer, nnd recently, at seventy the broth and tiie blended flour and ond missionary Journey Paul would eight, he took Ills life In order to find fat. and cook until thickened. Then not consent for Mark to accompany a divorce. peace. them, although he later testified In add the curry and tlie remaining H Money beak foe »ret bottle I f not tufted AU J Mark’s favor ( Il Tim. 4:11). I rom F ailed to Look teaspoonful of salt. Remove the skin Perga they went to Antioch In Pisldia Increasing Laboratories T h e s e x to n e o flly to lle d hie k n e ll. from the back and legs of tlie fowl •RECKLE OINTMENT The value of research work In the and mill tlie meat to the sauce. Allow and entered the synagogue on the S pe e d in g Sam on tils w a y to — w e ll. r rwl n'Ulw,,... K e—,»• ».»« II »«.due. I t he'd o n ly etopped to lo o k end lis te n , Making ths Closet Orderly. area,"'* Io,'*— I™» k— « I t o l . «1 » . the meat to heat through twit take Sabbath day. While he was the ipos- H e'd be liv in ' now In ete a d o f tnlasln’. Industries Is attested by the fact that r a s a »no» u n *■« r — M * e w a m » tle to the Gentiles he began with the there nre now 1,000 laboratories In Be C H. a e r r . Ce . » a t » M U M » « * • care that It does not become broken as to throw them on the bed or a the country devoted to Investigational while stirring. Serve the chicken Jews. After the usual reading of the chair, was a direct help in curing this Coin Counts Scriptures, In response to the Invita­ P A R K E R 'S work of one kind or another, their girl of some untidy liablts she had de­ with flaky boiled rice. First Bachelor—1 enn't understand number having been almost doubled H A IR B A I-S A M tion of the rulers. Paul delivered his veloped. Many mothers have doubt­ lU n o T t-fllH u id ru ff n top« H a ir F a ll lag first recorded sermon. This sermon Is why yon don't like tie r. If she had within the past six years. Keatoroa C o lo r a n d less fround it difficult to train tlieir Blend „ of . Greens Cooked B e a u tr to G r a y a n d F a d e d H a il When an- a lot of money she’d lie an Ideal, I . . is/ t worthy of careful study. PS And 11 ' « a l Itru a rlffta . daughters to he neat at home, and per­ 1. suppose. Entirely Without Water alvzed we Bnd |t had four parts. ftie-n Wh» I'Ale g I' * * Gloom y Forecast haps the reason is a lack of suitable Second D itto—Well, any girl would 2. Political FL O R ESTO N A M P O O - hlral t..r a » ta Those who do not especially care Historical (vv. 1723). He— I’ve found a four-leaf eloverl ways of keeping order. connertion with l'«rk- r a IIa ir I-» »«m M «ke. tha (vv. 24-27). 3. Doctrinal (vv. 38. 39). —Washington Star. She—That means we w ill soon be hair »oft and fluffy. B0 cen t, by mail o r » t drug- During the warm months when there for tlie tlavor of kale or dandelion a)»u. Hlacox Chemical W ork», I'attb o fu » , N . x . 4. Practical (vv. 4«, 41). greens may find more acceptable a married. nre several dresses In the wash for Also a Bumper Crop The effect of this sermon was that Idend of these greens with spinach, i He—Oh, I thought It meant good each girl or woman In the family, and R I C H M A N ’S « '« I B M I I A R V F . S T F . B many Jews and proselytes requested j«he—You must be very fond of Ron, iu»n ■ arlra. U n it tu. with band • lurk. a great many for the little tots who To conserve the mineral constituents ' U uU m rnl. v ' l ii, e v e r, elal«. I r ~ <•»'• ng •¡‘•'•'lag to hear these words again. Almost motor cars. glctnra o f taarreeler. l ’n»(n « Co.. Salina hanaa» wear cotton rompers or bloomer and the vitamlnes for which these He— Wliat makes you think that? the whole city came to bear the Word Mingle your cases with pleasures dresses entirely, it is a good plan to vegetables are Important In the diet, of God the next Sabbath. While many truck W. N . U .. P O R T L A N D , N O . 3 0 - 1 9 2 8 . She—I beard you have a now and then.—Dion. keep a supply of hangers downstairs these are cooked the shortest pos­ came to hear these words Jealousy fa rm ! sible time and entirely without wa­ near the ironing board. As each gar­ provoked open opposition. ment is pressed It can be hung on a ter, with a small amount of butter W rong System hanger and placed on a line or a or oilier fat to prevent burning. The T ak e H eed Friend—Did you have your husband clothes horse until it is dry and well directions for preparing them are giv­ Wherefore take heed of being paint­ see a specialist, as I advised? en by tlie bureau of borne economics. R egular u se o f th e S o a p , a s ­ aired. Sporting Wife—Yes, and lie snld United Slates Department of Agricul­ ed fire, wherein is no warmth; and sisted b y the O i n t m e n t w h en hlch. painted Bowers, which retain no smell; ^„hn*, system was all wrong, w ture. . . . S tra w b e rry Shortcake required, not on ly clea n ses and Use equal quantities of spinach and and of being painted trees, whereon Is of course, was no ------ news ---------- to me John purifies th e skin o f children and Strawberry shortcake for breakfast, kale and half as much dandelion no fr u it: "Whoso boasteth himself of never touched a winnei all last sea made with or without plain cream, greens. Cut or chop these into short a false g ift Is like clouds and wind ad u lts, b u t ten d s to prevent clog­ son I makes a delicious variant of the ordi ging o f th e pores, th e com m on lengths and cook them for 3 minutes without rein."—John Bunyan. nary d ie t With It should be served In a frying pan In which enough but­ ca u se o f p im p les and other u n ­ L aw of Supply and D em and either a glass of milk or a d!«h of ter has been melted to season tlie sig h tly conditions. God Will Aid Us "There are more suckers than there I cottage cheese to make It a more com­ greens and prevent their sticking to »...p a- oist»«t a « fl“ « 7»*^" ' As long ss we work on God's line, ever were.” plete meal. This Is an Ideal break­ ihe pan- 1» general, shout one tab!» he w ill aid us. When we attempt to “ Yes, there has to tie there are so fast or lunch for children, ns well ns .|H4.i,fc, of nutter should be allow«/ OilT* CwfruFR ShavtWE Stkb ISc. work on our own lines. He rebukes us ma I j more things to sell to »uckef*#. I ■ very satisfactory change for Sunday for each quart of greens. with failure. night supper. (Prepared by th e Cn tted State» D e p artm en t HEADACHE CARTER’S ES* PILLS Mosquito Bites B a ls a m o f M y r r h CUTICURA Best For Both Mother And Child