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Thursday, j une ,Q THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. cove* up that creation you’re wear« ingl” IMPROVED "Oh, Cun, Dorrie will spoil her UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL manicure!” said Joan. But Dorrie entered into it gayly, took the dishpan, filled it with hot water, sprinkled some soap chips chool in it. “Bring on the glasses.” By By . REV. . . . . . HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST. “Wash ’em clean, my girl, or Dean of the Moody Bible institute you’ll get fired!” of Chicago. © Western Newspaper Union. “Wash them clean?” Dorrie laughed as she rinsed a goblet and handed it to him to dry. “Don’t Lesson for June 13 you trust me, Cun?” “No, not now.” By Joan and Hugh were clearing the THE B R O T H E R L Y LOVE OF JU D A H table, going back and forth between Mary Schumann the kitchen and the dining-room. LESSON TEXT—G enesis 44:18-34. When Hugh came through with GOLDEN TEXT—Let brotherly love con some plates, Cun ar.d Dorrie were tinue. Hebrews 13:1. Copyright by Macrae Smith Co. talking in low voices. She said PRIMARY TOPIC — Benjam in's Big WNU Service at once in louder tones, “ Get a Brother. JUNIOR TOPIC—Big Brothers. dry towel, nitwit. That’s just sop INTERM EDIATE TOPIC—Loving a s a ping”—the quick abandonment of Brother. a secret conversation for a casual YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC— SYNOPSIS one. But they were always chaffing Sell-Sacrifice in the F am ily. one another, Hugh remembered. Kezia Marsh, pretty, selfish and twenty, ar The fundamental unit of society Dorrie emptied the dishpan, rives home in Corinth from school and is met glanced at the clock. “Twenty min Is the family. It is of more im by her older brother, Hugh. He drives her to the Marsh home where her widowed mother, utes—no more! Who said I didn’t portance than the state, the church, I'luvanna, a warm-hearted, self-sacrificing and know how to work?” and the social order of which it is a understanding soul, welcomes her. Kezia’s sis “Don’t misquote,” said Cun, his part. The breakdown of the home ter, Margery, plump and matronly with the eyes merry. “ ‘Always getting out and the sacred relationships sus care of three children, is at lunch with them. Hugh s wife, Dorrie, has pleaded a previous of it,’ I said.” tained between parents and chil engagement. On the way back to his job at “That for you!” She snapped her dren, or brothers and sisters, points the steel plant founded by one of his fore fingers at Cun. “Hugh will tell you to the destruction of society itself. bears, Hugh passes Doc Hiller, a boyhood friend whom he no longer sees frequently be God established the family in the I’m a thoroughly efficient person. cause of Dorrie’s antipathy. Fluvanna Marsh Come on, Joan, let’s go upstairs garden of Eden. His plan and pur wakens the next morning from a dream about and repair the damage. Hurry, pose have never been changed, nor her late husband, Jim, whose unstable char before I get any more mean cracks have his laws for the protection of acter she fears Kezia has inherited. Ellen Pendleton comes over. She is an artistically from this husband of yours 1 Does the home, for the sanctity of m ar inclined girl who is a distant niece of Flu he bully you this way?” riage, for brotherly love, been set vanna s. She happily tells Fluvanna she has “ Most of my waking hours, eh aside. Men and nations may de become engaged to Jerry Purdue. Ellen fears that her father and mother, Gavin and Lizzie, Joan?” said Cun. “She’s too loyal vise other plans and follow the dic will not approve the match. Hugh and Dor to give me away.” tates of the flesh, but that road al rie go out to the Freeland Farms to dance “ Don’t count on me too much,” ways leads to ruin. with their friends. Cun and Joan Whitney. \ \ hitney, who has been out of work, has a said Joan over her shoulder as she The continuation of our story of new position. Cun and Dorrie dance together followed Dorrie out of the room. the life of Joseph and his brethren and then disappear for a while. Dancing with Hugh rather enjoyed the bridge brings before us today the filial and Joan, Hugh is amazed to find her in tears. game. He and Joan had unusual paternal love of Judah, and affords Apparently she has some secret worry over her husband, Cun. When Ellen and Jerry luck, won rubber after rubber. Dor us an opportunity to stress true speak about their engagement to Ellen’s par rie seemed absent minded and sev brotherly devotion. No one should ents, Lizzie is disagreeable until Jerry sym eral times made rather obvious fail to review the connection be pathizes with her imagined ailments. The mat ter is left pending. Unexpectedly Hugh has misplays. Late in the evening she tween the chapter before us and to visit a neighboring city on businesa. Return the lesson of last week. Joseph had ing home to ask Dorrie to accompany him he been dealing with his brethren who finds her telephoning. In confusion she quick had failed to recognize him as the ly hangs up without saying good-by. She finally agrees to accompany him. They spend one they had sold into captivity. He a delightful day and Hugh is happy. At a was bringing them kindly but defi family party. Kezia encounters Jerry. Ellen nitely to that point of repentance is disturbed when Jerry is absorbed by Kezia. Kezia goes out of her way to charm Jerry. at which he could show himself gra Iluvanna is concerned about Kezia. who is cious to them. In doing so he had evasive about dates she has been having at brought disaster upon them. Being night. She muses over the resemblance of happily on their way homeward Kezia to her late husband, recalling how tem peramental, moody and improvident he had with a new supply of food, they been. She recalls the tragic picture of his were overtaken and Benjamin, the death— how after drinking and gambling to beloved of Jacob, stands accused as excess he is faced with financial ruin, how he tries to force her to mortgage her resources a thief, and by their own words to pay his debts and threatens her with a condemned to die. gun, how in a struggle for its possession he In this crisis the mouths of the is fatally wounded. Overworked and worried ten others are closed, but Judah, over business, Hugh stays at the office Sat urday afternoon. Doc Hiller advises a let-up. who had really saved the life of Hugh and Dorrie are dinner guests of the Joseph (Gen. 37:26, 27), stands Whitneys. forth to make an eloquent and pa thetic appeal to Joseph. It presents him as a brother who is CHAPTER VI—Continued I. Courageous — 13— Easy rests the yoke of family life “ A perfect dinner,” commented as long as all is joyful and pros Hugh. “Jonny, you make cooking perous. But when adversity strikes, an a rt!” when sorrow comes, or sickness, or “It should be.” she said blithely. sin, then the true test of devotion “ We practice it enough.” is at hand. “Notice that vinegar for the sal It was a brave and manly thing ad?” asked Cun. “She makes it in for Judah to stand before the one June from the rose petals—much whom he knew only as the man milder than any other.” who was “even as Pharaoh.” The "Jonny, You Make Cooking an “And the strawberries?” Dorrie circumstances were all against him. Art.” exclaimed. He expected the flaming anger of “Fall bearing ones.1 denied Cun’s heart bid with one ol the offended ruler. His brethren had “I never see them, Where did spades, went back to spades when collapsed in despair. It was one you get them?” Cun raised his heart bid, and was of those dark hours which come to “From the Mennonite farmer promptly doubled. The spades I every family when someone must who brings me eggs each Satur were bunched in Joan’s hand and demonstrate true love by being day. There’s a settlement of them with the double she drew, she went strong-hearted and steady. II. Intelligent. a few miles south. They’re very down disastrously. Crises call for more than a cheer “If you’d led clubs last, you’d unworldly — so carefully honest have saved two tricks,” said Cun. ful smile or an encouraging word, about every penny.” much as they do mean in such an “Religion means everything to “ Forget they were high?” “So they were. Sorry, Cun, I hour. But we must be prepared by many people,” said Joan. our close contact with our loved ones Cun settled in his chair more played it like a-----” “Nitwit?” he suggested. “It’s all to speak and act with vigor and as comfortably. His eyes sparkled, his florid skin was pinker than usu right. Your game is usually so surance. The plea of Judah is a master al. “ I grant you that, Jonny. But cracking good you’re entitled to an piece of logic, argumentation, and I can’t see it. Too many hymn- occasional lapse.” Hugh looked at his watch. “Elev appeal, demonstrating that Judah singing hypocrites in church when I was not only well-informed about was young . . . blasted my youth en-thirty,” he reminded them. Come on, Hugh,” said Joan, his family and its problems, but ful illusions!” to use his knowledge skill, . Joan looked at him steadily. “we’ll go out and fix up a nightcap, ready and effectively. “ You don’t Believe in anything, do get some cheese and crackers—the fully III. Sacrificial. duty of the winners.” you?” One step deeper goes the devo Hugh followed her to the kitchen, “ I’ve never felt the need of it. against the wall while Joan tion of this man to his father and Life has been pretty good to me lounged opened segments of cheese his brother He has done no wrong and when it’s over, I van. it to be wrapped in silver paper. He ad that merits punishment, but evi overl” mired her deft movements as she dently his brother has been guilty. Dorrie's eyes were applauding. went from cupboard to tabic, quick Had he been of the spirit of Cain he My sentiments, Cun. Religion is but not brisk, light but sure. He would have said “Am I my broth the refuge of a defeated soul.’’ thought her eyes were like those er s keeper? ’ and let him answer "Exactly,” nodded Cun. wild asters on the dining table, for himself. Why should he suffer “ A person has been overthrown smoky blue. And her lashes a for another? Why should he allow by life, and prays for a heaven thick fringe of black. Nice eyes, himself to be imprisoned in a which will be a wish-fulfilment of Joan had. strange land to save his father from the things missed on earth.” He ventured a compliment. sorrow and his brother from what “ Then there is no reality in re ( “ You’re looking yourself tonight.” seemed to be the just reward for ligion? Merely wish-fulfilmenF?” She paused, smiling. “Meaning his deeds? questioned Joan. “So glad to have Thus reasons the man of the it explained—I never understood.” world, but such is not the language Dorrie took no notice of her ly.“ Yes—very,” he said emphatical. of love. “Let thy servant abide in irony. She went on: “ It’s good for stead of the lad as a bondsman”— “Thanks.” some individuals. We have a case The kitchen was a shining place so speaks the true brother. And in our family—Hugh’s mother. Oh, cream-colored walls anu wood this is but a faint prefiguring of the don't look shocked! Your mother of work, red tile linoleum, and red One “who sticketh closer than a isn’t sacrosanct, is she? I’m only voile curtains. He opened the door brother,” who “though he was rich, saying it before Joan and Cur . . to the porch. “Do you eat out here yet for your sakes became poor that Hugh's mother has had a tremen often?” ye through his poverty might be dous help from religion.” “ Yes, all our breakfasts. If we rich” (Prov. 18:24; II Cor. 8:9). “ Then I would say there is reali pull down the shades on the left side Let us improve the opportunity to ty in it,” Hugh defended. “How we re hidden from our neighbors. review our relations with our own can one tell there is not? It's sup We can see our garden, watch the family, to determine whether there posed to be experienced—a spiritu birds visit the cement pool.” is aught that we in intelligent and al adventure which convinces peo “ I wonder if I could build some courageous self-sacrifice should do ple!” F thing like this on our place. I’ve for our own. Joan jumped up from the table. always wanted to eat outside.” “ Gracious! Weren't we stupid to An Aim in Life “Come over and have breakfast get in an argument over religion with We want an aim that can never me some morning.” when it always ends in a yammer? "I will some mornirg when Dor grow vile, and which cannot dis Gun, tell Hugh about your new rie isn t up and the maid is having appoint our hope. There is but one werk while I clear away.” such on earth, and it is that of a vacation.” "We went over that the last "Let it be soon then. Nci many being like God. He who strives after time,” answered Cun. "What do more weeks of summer.” Her union with perfect love must grow you say we do the dishes for Joan? white teeth gleamed in her dark out of selfishness, and his success Wash and dry ’em?” face as she smiled this challenge. is secured in the omnipotent holi. “That’s a valuable idea,” ap Her eyes, so burningly alivs, lin ness of God. proved Hugh. gered on him with something “ Dorrie, you're always getting thoughtful and caressing, something A Guide to Paradise out of work—oh, yes, you are!—you evocative in their depths The life of a faithful Christian She can begin washing the glasses. turned away. man is a guide to paradise.—Tho* a Jonny will give you an apron to Kempia. (TO BE CONTINUED} Correct Vacation Toggery ►UNDAy I S To make ■ h o t t i e u m l» » . condition«, with whatever L_< Lesson .- . „ - t - ,- - -i - jw w «« w m fiooi* veit. It'« not the size of the J . f i g h t - lf . the .ize of dog.— ffiZZ H. 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