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Thursday, January 7, 1937 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Foreign Words and Phrases _ • Peu de chose. (F.) A small matter. Quid pro quo. (L.) One thing for another; an equivalent; tit for tat. Sic transit gloria mundi. (L.) Thus passes away the glory of the world. Tout-a-fait. (F.) Entirely; alto gether. Unter vier augen. (Ger.) Be tween four eyes; i.e., tete-a-tete. Si quaeris peninsulam amoen- am, circumspice. (L.) If thou seekest a beautiful peninsula, be hold it here; motto of Michigan. Zeit ist geld. (Ger.) Time is money. Tertium quid. (L.) A third something; the result of the union or collision between two oppos ing forces; hence, a nondescript. Voir rouge. (F.) To see red; to be in an ungov. -nable rage. If You’re Told to “Alkalize” Try This Remarkable “Phillips” Way Thousands are Adopting Or. every side today people ara being urged to alkalize their stomaeh. And thus ease symptoms of “acid indiges tion,” nausea and stomach upsets. To gain quick alkalization, just do this: Take two teaspoons of PHIL- LIPS’ MILK OF MAGNESIA 30 minutes after eating. OH — take two Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Tablets, which have the same antacid effect. Relief comes almost at once — usually in a few minutes. Nausea, “gas” — fullness after eating and “acid indigestion” pains leave. You feel like a new person. Try this way. You’ll be surprised at results. Get either the liquid "Phil- lips” or the remarkable, neu> Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Delightful to take and easy to carry with you. Only 25, a box at all drug stores. ALSO IN TABLET FORM: Each tiny tablet is Al the equivalent of a (nocarcicesrping) teaspoonful of gen- emuien uine Phillipa* Milk of Mag- nesia. P hillips ’ PHILPs MILK OF MAGNESIA Three Necessary Things To become an able man in any profession, there are three things necessary — nature, study and practice.—Aristotle. Still Coughing? 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By Elmo © Western Newspaper ANTA MONICA, CALIF.— Scott Watson Union Out here the new Authors’ club is functioning nicely and abounds in surprises. For in “Magnificent Failure” stance, at one of our luncheons, IN ALL the history of missionary the following types were ob - work in America, there is no more remarkable record than that served: S T 19% Lesson for January 10 NEW LIFE IN CHRIST LESSON TEXT—John 3:1-17. GOLDEN TEXT—Verily, verily. I say unto thee. Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.—John 3:3. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Answering a Man’s Question. JUNIOR TOPIC — the Most Important Question. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC— How the Christian Life Begins. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC— New Life in Christ. of David Zeisberger. For 63 years he labored among the Indians and during that time he traveled many thousands of danger - filled miles through the wilderness on foot and by canoe He built no iess than The only entrance into the Chris 13 Indian towns as centers of Chris tianity in a heathen land and he tian life is by the door of the new lived to see all but one of them birth. Regeneration is the act of wiped out of existence, He had God whereby the divine nature is failed but truly his was a “mag- imparted to the believing sinner and he becomes the child of God. nificent failure.” Zeisberger was born in Moravia He who has not entered by this way in 1721 and in 1740 came to Geor- has not entered at all. He is still gia where his church was organiz dead in trespasses and sins, with ing a mission among the Creeks out God and without hope (Eph. Next he was sent to Pennsylvania 2:1, 12). Men are seeking to enter the where he aided Count Zinzendorf in building the Moravian towns of Naz household of God by almost any other means—culture, reform, char areth and Bethlehem. acter building—and are neglecting Beginning his work among the God’s way. This lesson should there Delawares at Shamokin, Pa., he fore be studied and taught with was adopted by the Munsey tribe of earnest prayer that this foundation that nation. Then he went to New truth may lay hold upon the hearts York where the Six Nations made of the hearers of the Word. Let no him a sachem and keeper of their one who is not born again attempt records, an unusual honor for a to teach it to others, lest the blind white man. When the French and attempt to lead the blind, and both Indian war began he was compelled fall into the ditch (Luke 6:39). “Made in Japan.” to return to Bethlehem because both The coming of Nicodemus to our A HIGHLY patriotic function there French and English were suspicious Lord took place at the time when - - was a tiny American flag at each that his charges were partisans. he was in Jerusalem for the Pass- place, and on mine I found, in very After Pontiac’s conspiracy had over. Jesus had chosen six of his small print, “Made in Japan.” been crushed in 1763 the Moravian disciples, had been at Cana of Gal And it is officially stated that at led his flock to Wyalusing, Pa., and ilee, where he performed his first least three out of four of the totem established two more mission: on the miracle, and had made a brief visit poles sold to tourists in Alaska Allegheny and the Beaver. Then the to Capernaum, after which he came as authentic relics of the aborigines call for service beyond the Ohio to Jerusalem for the feast. In high come also from the orient. came to him and in 1772 he founded and holy indignation he had driven If, as and when we get to heaven, Schoenbrunn (“Beautiful Spring”), the money changers out of the tem I wonder how many of the angels the first white settlement in the fu ple. The Pharisees who looked for we’re going to find running around ture Buckeye state. Next the town the coming of the Messiah as a wearing the label, “Made in Ja- of Gnadenhutten was established secular conqueror wondered at this pan?” ani an era of peace began. new spiritual leader. It was prob But trouble was brewing for him. ably as much on their behalf as his Collegiate Cosmeticians. Although Zeisberger restrained the own that Nicodemus came to in HE students’ newspaper of the Delawares from taking part in the quire of Jesus. In answering his University of Wisconsin has made Revolutionary conflict, he soon questions Jesus reveals the neces- a scientific study of the subject and found that he was under suspicion j sity, the nature, and the method of announces that the average coed by both the British and the Ameri regeneration—in other words, the (female type) uses enough lipstick cans. The British stirred up the I Why, What, and How of the New in one year to paint four barns. That Wyandots to break up the mission I Birth. sounds like an exaggeration, or may at Schoenbrunn and its teachers I. Why? (vv. 1-7.) be mouths are running longer and were tried as American spies. Fi Jesus was not unduly impressed barns are running smaller. But the nally in 1782 came the crowning barns do look better for being blow, when a party of brutal Amer by the dignity and high station of his visitor, nor by the visitor’s cour painted. icans committed the hideous mas teous acknowledgment of his own sacre of 96 Christian Indians at position as a great teacher. With Movie Family Parties. Gnadenhutten. The broken-hearted N/ ONTHS after a moving picture Zeisberger stat ted with the rem decisive boldness Jesus declares studio has changed hands or nants of his flock o ■ a journey that this man, a cultured and dis undergone an upheaval—such earth which took them first to Michigan, tinguished ruler of the Jews, must be born again, if he is to see the quakes being quite frequent — then back to Ohio and finally to the new bosses sometimes are still Canada where he founded Fairfield | kingdom of God. God is no respecter of persons. finding, tucked snugly away in the on the Thames river. This “doctor of divinity” must be payroll, relatives by blood or mar- In 1798 the Moravian Indians and born again, just as was the illiterate riage of the ousted bosses, To you, reader, a new production may be their leader came back to the Tus fisherman. D. L. Moody once said carawas river in Ohio where Zeis that he was thankful it was to such either an epic or a flop, but out here it’s often just a pleasant family berger founded his last town—Gosh a man as Nicodemus that Jesus party, extending even unto the third en. There his “long life of amazing presented the necessity of the new fortitude, faith and patience” came birth—or men would have said that generation. only the down-and-outer needed to In other words, Hollywood has to an end in 1808. be saved. added a new line to the old spiritual, Two reasons are given by our as follows: Lord for the “must” of verse 7: “All Gawd’s chillen got kinfolks!” Real Estate Promoter T HOUGH you may regard real (1) The Kingdom of God is a spir An Anti-War Prescription. - estate promoters as products of itual kingdom, and cannot be en IF SENATOR HIRAM JOHNSON modern times, the fact is one of tered by way of our human nature; - of California had never done any the greatest “put over his deal” and (2) “That which is born of the other statesmanlike thing—and he's early in the history of the republic. flesh is flesh” and is radically and done many a one during his long His name was Joel Barlow and he essentially bad. To learn why the service in Washington—this country was a lawyer, a diplomat and a poet, flesh is bad read Jeremiah 13:23, would owe him a debt of gratitude which may account for the fact that and Galatians 5:19-21. for that act which he put through once “his siren voice persuaded a II. What? (vv. 8-13). congress providing that America group of French emigrants to seek The new birth is a divine mys can lend no more moneys to any a Garden of Eden in Ohio.” tery, not fathomable by human foreign government still in default reason. Those who insist that all Back in 1787 two groups of land for sums previously borrowed from speculators, known as the Ohio As spiritual truth be put through the us. little norm of their intelligence will Can any sane man doubt that cer sociates and the Scioto Associates, never understand it or receive its secured the right from congress to tain European powers, now heav blessing. The striking illustration ily in debt to us, would now be at purchase land in the Northwest ter of the life-giving and energizing one another's throats if they were ritory with the almost-worthless wind used by our Lord is most il assured of financial backing by Un Continental currency with which it luminating. Wind is unseen, but cle Sam for their fighting. In other had paid oft soldiers of the Revolu the results of its movement are evi words, they’d love to enjoy another tion. Then the Scioto Associates dent. world war so long as they didn’t sent Barlow to France to dispose of III. How? (w. 14-17.) have to pay for it. But once in these lands. They had nothing but Just as there was healing and life awhile, even a born sucker takes an option on the lands but that didn't in a look at the uplifted serpent the cure, provided there's a Hiram stop Barlow. He sold a tract of 3,000,000 acres (Num. 21:8), so there is life for a Johnson to write the prescription. to a French Scioto company which look at the Crucified One. Faith re IRVIN S. COBB. Copyright —WNU Service. in turn retailed farms to peasants ceives God's perfect provision for and artisans who were willing to sin. Verse 16 may well be regarded emigrate to America. In the spring Teacher's Treat As schools all over the world of 1790 some 600 of them arrived as the greatest sentence in the break up on St. Thomas' day, it in Alexandria, Va. William Duer, greatest Book in the world. It is a great occasion for children. In head of the Scioto Associates, was presents the whole plan of salva- Denmark it is customary to allow filled with dismay for there were tion—its source, its ground, its re- children to do almost as they like, neither agents to meet them nor cipients, its condition, and its re- suit. and near Antwerp they rise early, lands ready for them. This glorious salvation is for all run to school, and lock the master Foreseeing the trouble that was out till he promises to treat them. ahead when hundreds more land- men — “whosoever” — but some In other parts of Belgium, parents, hungry Frenchmen arrived, Duer reject it. Notice that God does not servants, and schoolmasters are hastily arranged to take over lands condemn them. Their own evil locked out, the teacher being of the Ohio Associates, who owed works and desires condemn them chaired to the nearest inn where him money. For this debt he got | (w. 17-20). God in his grace is he is forced to pay for cakes and nearly 200.000 acres on the Ohio riv ready and willing to save, but men punch. In Germany, St. Thomas’ er opposite the mouth of the Great love “darkness rather than light”; for their works are evil. day is a great day for forecasting Kanawha. the future. Thousands of young wom There he brought the Frenchmen | God’s Mercy en visit astrologers, palmists, and and in October, 1790, the town of clairvoyants, to learn what the com Gallipolis was founded. Rufus Put- | O God, the whole world is as a ing year has in store. In West nam was engaged to build their drop of morning dew. But Thou hast phalia they eat and drink to capac huts for them but Duer soon found mercy upon all . . . For Thou lov- ity as a sign that they hope to that it would be impossible to ful- | est all things that are, and abhor- escape scarcity within the next fill all the glowing promises which est nothing that Thou hast made twelve months.—Tit-Bits Magazine, Barlow had made—to provide good . . . But Thou sparest all, for they homes and profitable occupation for are Thine, O Lord, Thou lover of Not All Have Mouths the skilled artisans among them. souls. Not all animals have mouths, for By 1792 Duer had gone bankrupt, certain parasitic forms, notably the land titles were still in a bad tangle Doing Well tapeworm, lack a system for digest ■nd the settlement of Gallipolis be He doeth much that doth a thing ing food. In such cases, the food is gan to dwindle. For years there- | well. He doeth well that rather absorbed through the surface of the after congress had to listen to many serveth the commonwealth, than his animal. a tale of woe from the victims | own will.—Thomas a Kempis. before their claims were settled. | An Armenian, he being the only Armenian I ever met that didn’t try to sell me a rug. A visitor from Aberdeen who not only bought for him self but wanted to buy copiously for others. A native writer who declined to talk about his own works. A British writer in the same admirable fix. radio comedian who did not discuss Irvin Cobb. his nationally im portant feud with some other radio comedian—prob ably saving that stuff for his regular broadcasts. A house committee chairman who neither bragged nor apologized. If we can only maintain this av erage, the Authors’ club will be come the most unusual organization on earth. A Trio for the Younger Set wà 1202 193% HREE more intriguing num- - bers than these would be hard to imagine—even in this day of rampant fashion and scintillating style! It’s a trio that the younger set in The Sewing Circle will be enthusiastic about too, for first consideration is given them in— Pattern 1996—This excellently styled jumper dress is one the tot of six and the lass of fourteen will sing long and loud ever. It is a guaranteed delight for both mother and daughter because it's the simplest thing to sew and the most intriguing frock a child ever had. The puff of the sleeves and the flare of the skirt place a pretty accent on youth. Available for sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires 1% yards of 35 inch material for the jumper and 1% yards for the blouse. Pattern 1202—There’s subtle love liness about this new dress for all occasions. It makes a grand thing of simplicity—a brilliant suc cess of the new silhouette. But tons, bold shiny ones, add classic chic to the back. And in the matter of sleeves there’s an opportunity to choose for oneself. Sheer wool, challis, taffeta or silk crepe will be a likely material for this dress. Designed for sizes: 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. (30 to 38 bust). Size 14 requires 23 yards of 54 inch fab ric. With long sleeves 27s yards. Pattern 1936—This is the season for smocks, although not the ‘hunting season,’ thanks to today’s new model, pictured here. This ideal smock obviates any further search, for indeed, in simple words it is the McCoy! Imagine the fun of having a smock that reflects one’s own taste in its ev ery detail—yes, even to the size and color of the scarf and buttons. Designed in sizes: 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 34 requires 43 yards of 39 inch material. The bow requires 1‛s yards of ribbon. A detailed sewing chart accom panies each pattern to guide you every step of the way. Send for the Barbara Bell Fall and Winter Pattern Book contain ing 100 well-planned, easy-to-make patterns. Exclusive fashions for children, young women, and ma trons. Send fifteen cents in coins for your copy. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. © Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. Servitude of Self I will have a care of being a slave to myself, for it is a per petual, a shameful, and the heav iest of all servitudes ; and this may be done by uncontrolled desires.— Seneca. 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