Bernard Dowlings Move To Vancouver. Washington MIST — Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ nard Dowling have gone to Van­ couver, Washington to live. She will teach there this year. Mrs. Louise Henderson and Mrs. Lester Closner spent the week end at Klamath Falls. Mr and Mrs. N. Hansen and Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hansen went to the county fair Friday evening. Lots of fine work by the 4-H club was dis­ played. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson call­ ed on the Austin Dowlings Sun­ day evening, a week ago. Mrs. Thelma Roeser went to Eugene Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lane from Clatskanie were visitors at C. O. Hansens Sunday. Mrs. John Crawford has her sister from Chicago visiting her. The Clatskanie American Le­ gion held their annual picnic at Dass Park Sunday. All enjoyed it and lots of good eats were in evidence. Keep Still, Blind Man GEORGE N. TAYLOR Portland, Oregon When told that Jesus was to pass that way, the blind beggar began to yell—“Jesus, Son of David, take pity on me.” The crowd tried to stop him, but he kept yelling un­ til Jesus arrived. Jesus, the Lord, asked him a question and then said — "Re­ ceive your sight” -Luke 18:35-43. —BIBLE. From then on he could see trees, »un­ shine, faces, even as you and I. Are you also blind? Can you see your name in God’s Book of Eternal Life? Are you set for new days and strength for this world and eternal life also? Both are God’s free gifts. Only so you receive Christ into your heart as having died for your every last sin. Now by daily Bible and Prayer, grow up. This Message by God’s people who want to know. Geo. N. Taylor. Nazarene Missionary Group Studies Japan 1 The Foreign Missionary society . of the Nazarene church met Aug­ ust 14 at the church for another lesson in this years study course which