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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL — Lesson VI.—Fourth Quarter, For Nov. 8, 1908.

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PLAINFIELD,

Oar putor, Rev. Cottm in, who lives in In Maoipolts, was accom p inie.i last Sunday by his son How a r d, whoj vned our church .Rev Alex VicCulley tilled his pulpit in Danville Sunday Mrs. Cora Kellir visited in Indianapolis Thursday cf last week Cary at d R.oy Swan, John Daintley, Rob. Miller, Mr. mil Mrs Thos. Poston, Mr*. Carrie C»u’chfielil. Mrs Lot. tie am! Eugene Patton heard Mr Vernon last Tuesday evening, a

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NORWOOD

Misses Lula B Sn ith an I Bes ie Sc gs of Princeton, and air Har. per of New' Albany, were the guests of Miss MussiDa Smith Sun d *y Mr, Smithie Brisoe spent Suuraay in Louisville Mr Frauk Rroaddus was th^ guest of Miss Clara Gteeo Sunday Ti e A M. E Cfaurci and Siiibith school are pmg esstrg nicely. Rev C r « ssland, the pastor, is d > ng g od work here EKier Mi chtm. tin

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One of the sadest incidents that has shocked thesubuib ol Nor wood tor >ome time, was the sudden death of Mrs, josie Mayes She died with a very vir ulent case of d ptheria having been in bed oi 1\ one day. She leaves a husband, wo children, a mother and a host

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preach to a large audience Sunday motim g and eveuirg Mrs Carrie Divis Daudridge eutertaited Rev Cottman ard son last Sunday at dinner Mrs. Lucy Mtoor attended the monthly meeting at Briugeport Sunday afternoon.

FT. WAYNE.

Mr. Lawrence Lev’, a student of

the Dunkirk h’gh school, compos, ed a beautiful new piece, ectitied “Pc* iceful Ocean,” meditation for the piano. It is the latest out Mrs. Miuuie Adams entertained Mrs Sadie Wallace and Mrs. R. K. Jones tin I diughterat 4 o’clock dinner, Oct. 24'h Mrs. Doci’ Smith of Grand K..p ds, Mich , was taken to the St. Joseph hospital last Monday to be < p-rated upon Mrs. Noah Green died sudden.) last Tueeday morning The physician wi s unable to tell what caused her sudtteu death. Sne had been a result nee of this

city many year* Rev. the new Presiding Elder,

Ft. Wayne last week ana held conference Tuesday evening Rev Allen delivered a splendid sermon The You; g People’s Society Beta Delta Byay <j s, give a Hallo’ een progressive ptrty, Frtdtyeven ing. Oct, 30th, their center being the home of Mrs. Katheiine Smith, at the residence of her sister, Mrs Odos Ward._ Miss Williams of Springfield, O., 1* iu the city v.si*ing her sister Mrs Roataud The Fall F'estival, giveu by the ladies of the order of Eastern Star the 22nd, w’as a grand success Mrs Theodtcia ismith of Gi tnd R»pid-, Mich., passed away at Sr. Joe hospital of this city at S 15 p. m. Siturday, where she was oper. ated upon for tumor, tier home Was at Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrr. Smith was a member of the M, E. Church ot Grand Ripids and a member of the Household of Ruth The funeral services were held at the A. M. E Church Wednesday mornu g at io*oo, from thence the funeral proceed to Cherubosco Miss Pearl Redwood of Lodia, O., and Mr. Alfred Fox of this ci'y. were married at Paulding, O.. Monday, (Jet Mr. C. C. Powell h is returned from a business trip through Ohio the first of the week

Mr. J. Brown has been suffering

lately from rheum.it'^m in his feet Mr and Mr*. Franklin paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs J Brown list Sunday Mis. Fianklln h id a delightful time on her trip to Cincinnati last week The first en

day in L.uisville Mr. Geoige Payuther of Louisville, was up »o see his pa ret, ts and children Sunday Mrs. Fannie Parker and

mourn her loss. Sh^ was 39 years old, and belonged to the charities and the W estern Star Temple No. 11. and was buried under

Mrs. Emma

Shir ey has ie s o her home on Maderia ave to Mi. Hunter and wife. She will tesule iu Indi-ba p^Iis tins winter Mr. and Mrs. Walker Durett have purchased a five room cottage, with huge

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Miss Mary Montgomery spent Sun ly hurt by aQ lutt . ru , b .,u car. is '* r -‘ - Theodore

J spcui ouu 1 | y burt b y aD Ulteru day in Watson..., The young folks J convalescing Mr

of the A. M. E. Church are preparing to give a concert Thanksgiving night. Supper will be served at the church Mrs. Fannie Green and her liule s-m Robert, spent Sunday in W'atson as the guest ot Mis. Pitts Mr. Thompson, the princtp e ot the Charlestown school left Monday evening lor Coxing

Trabue has opened a first class barber shop at 3326 Prospect street Mrs. james Mitchell will entertain the chddren and parents today Saturday, Nov 7 h, afiernoon and evening at the Gymnasium hill, with a donkey party. Retre--hmenis will be sold and ice cream given away The hoard of m magus

ton. the home of his father, to voiel°* 1 Boys’ Club and M:ss Ada

M < s. Cora Caldwell and Cora ) on nr ou arc on the sick list Mr. Btiley of Cincinnati, was ihe gue>t ot Mi.-s Serena Doug! **3 Sun d»y„ Mr. Josh Tioker of Indi1 u t Do .is. isvi*itiDg his family this

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Mrs Lydia Biownofft. Wayne was the guest of Mrs. Lizie Loiau. sen last Saturday and Sunday Rev. Lewis and wife and Mrs. S. R. Roberts attended quarterly

Allen, | ID g t ,t Aileu Chapel, iudiauawas iu: polls, last Sunday, Rev. Lewis

pre«ched the communion set moo Rev. Evert ot Indianapolis, conducted services at the Firrt Bipust church last Sunday Mr. Brown of Alexmder, state organizer of the B Y, P. C . was iu tlie city list Sunday Miss Ida M, W’illiams yvas visiting in Indiana |polis l ist Sund >y^ Don’t forget me hirveut home and tall festival, to be g’ven by the ladies ot Bethel A. M E. Church, at the K. of P hall, the 25'h and 26 h of this month. Each person purchasing an admission ticket will be given a ch tnce on a h »lt barrel of 11 )ur tree Mr. Thomas Phelps and Mrs. Authi-r Kelly were visiting in the city last Sunday Mrs. Woodard btewart, Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Scott are on the list The >ervices at Bethel A. M. E Church art quite interesting, and are tm j proving All petsons who are interested in the work ol the young peop e, are tt quested to meet the pisior at the Beih»*l church tomorrow evening at 6 o’clock Mr. H >rrv J C>rter was visiting in the

City last Sunday,

13. Hams txreud thanks 10 the nub.ic for the r support at (he Halloween entertainment, which cleared $30 Mr. Mingt r Keiuedy and Mr Edward 6m fh were (ne t wo colored men empoyed in pre»cinct No r, Center tp , outside as inspector and poll book keeper,

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RUSH V1LLE The young ladies ot the Second Bapust church will give an enter, tunment Thursday right, Nov. 12 Mrs. Jane Overton continues quite ill at ner home, on east 7th -treet Mts. J. T. L'gge't left Oct. 2 ist to attend the Woman's Home Mission 1 y Convention at Philadelphia, Penn., and from there to Washington, D. C., to visit her sister Mrs. A. H. Sutnake r<turneo home Tuesday night item in ex ended visit in Kentucky The Second Bp 1st chutch win gii ea rally Sunday, Nov. S r h. The Seconrd I3ipiist church of Connor^ville and the 2nd M E Church of this city are mvifed to attend. Mr Harvey Pruitt and NonaMiich ell of this city, were qutet'y married Thursday night, Oct 2S h. Mr. Jones of Conue: sville, and Mrs. Lucinda Petiford o', this city, were united in marriage Wednet- ( day night (>ur Rushvdle boysj who are employed in o’her p irts of the state, returned home to Vote Sunday school at Baptist church ai 9:00 1. m. Services at 10:5c a. in. Speaking meeting 31(0 p. rr, B Y P V. at 6 00 p. m Services

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Text of the Lesson, II Sam. xviii, 24-33 Memory Verse, 33 — Golden Text Prov. xvii, 25—Commentary Preparec

by Rev. D. M. Stearns.

[Copyright, 1903, by American Press Association.' In the last lesson yve* left David fleeing from Absalom because of the re hellion, but it yvas still manifestly tnu “the Lord preserved David whithorso ever he went” (vlii, C, 14). The conn sol of Ahithpphel, who left David U join Absalom, was as if a man bad in | qulred at the oracle of Mod, but in an syvor to David’s prayer that Mod would turn the counsel of Ahithophel iut< foolishness Goal saw lit to do il through Ilushai, David’s friend (xv 31, 34. 37; xvi, 23; xvii, 14). There great comfort to a believer iu tin words of I’s. xxxiii, 10, It, ‘•The conn sel of the Lord standeth forever, tin thoughts of his heart to all genera lions.” See also Isa. xiv, 24, and it i.* our privilege to rest in the assuranci of tlie “all tilings” of Kom. viii, g8; II Cor. iv, 15, and to take even the curs Ing of a Shiinei (xvi, 5, 12^ as per milled by God to show His power in due time and change the curse to a blessing. See the sequel to this event iu chapter xi.v. Id, 20. If we woul.l have perfect rest we must believe firm ly that the Lord is roundabout lli>: people, as the mountains, as a hedge, as a fire, and that nothing can possibly come through without His permission. up( even tlie barking of a

dog (Ex. xi. 7).

The phrase* “David’s friend” (xv, 37 xvi. Id) reminds us of Abraham, the friend of God (II Chron. xx, 7; Isa. xli. N; .las. ii, ”.”.i, and of our Lord’s yvords “I have railed you friends” (Jolm xv. 15). Why not be more worthy of sucli a royal fr'emlV 'I’lie friendship of this world is enmity with God. and it is impossild * to he a friend of the world and of God too (.las. iv. 4i. The manner of A hi I liopliel’s going out of this yvorld (17. 23) lias grown to l*e the common tldug in our day, nut hanging, but the taking of his own life, another indication that tin* return of the King drawetli near. Mahanaim, where Shobi and Maehir and Mar/illai met David and his people with so much kindness, makes us remember tlie kindness of God In .laroh in some of tlie dark days and that we. too. have Ibe ministry of angeis as well as of visible friends

(xvii. ’_7. ’J!): Geti. x.vxii, 2).

Our le-sou. eliapYer iipens with the going foriti of David’s army uudei Juab. Ahishai yud Ittai. with the words of David ringing in their ears, “Deal gently for my sake with the young man, even with Absalom” (verse 5i. The armies met, and David’s followers were victorious. There yvas a great slaughter of Absalom's followers, and Absalom himself was slain

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teriaiDment of the VVtlliug Workers society met wiih crowning success last Friday night at the home of Mrs Nettie Divis The Willing Workers give a reception Thursday nigh», Nov 51b, in hon or of the return.of Rev. C L. Pett ford and wife to this city for the eru.uirg year, at the church Miss Ada Wiiliams and mother are in the city visiting Mis. Roland ol E. Washington. Bl., where they expect to spend the winter Mrs Dasie Boon of VanWert, and Mrs. Kaper of Delphos. were entertain, ed by Mrs. Allen Wilson last Saturday, Oct. 31st The Calanthe Com twill give a supper at their hall, Tuesday evening. Nov, 10 The youtg men’s fraternity B. D B. w ll give a party at the homeof Mrs. M. Tabbott, tonight, Nov. 7th

CEMENT VILLE

, Mr* Enoch Kelhtr of Muncie, irnvcd home Sunday night, and rem.iined un,til Wednesd iv Rev J i*. Biivvrtn held services at the M E. Cliuich J'urii.y morning 1 A. H illowten m i*k house piriy w is given by the Misses Jones’ Saturday evening, Everyone en jo)ed tfiemselves immensely Mrs. Lucinday Jones, Sen . is con va escent .Miss Fannie L (ones spent Wednesday in Jtflcrsouvi 1 le Mr. George F'ox has gone to Horse Cave, Ky., to i-peud the winter Vlr. James Macksie of Louisville, has moved here since Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. George Herford entertained guests al din-

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VINCENNES.

The Household of Ruth gave a 'eap year social last Friday night The Second Baptist church gave candidate supper last Saturday night Quarterly meeting will be held at the A M E Church, Sunday. Nov, 8 The Odd Fellows gave a caod uate supper Mon day night, also the S. M. TV at their hall, on 1st street The B. Y. P. U. of the Second Biptist church gave a campaign social last Tuesday night, which was a great success The stewards of the A. M. E. Church gave a social last Tuesday tight for to help raise the money due the Presiding Elder Little Helen Anthony, who has been quite ill, is improving Mrs. Maggie Gordon is on the sick list The Sewing Circle met at the home ot Mrs, Elvira Carter Thurs

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KOKOMO.

Mr Otis Hr ahoy returned home Tuesday from Ft. Wayne, to vote We have on our sit k list Mr Thomas Gaskin, Mrs Mattie Griffin and Mrs Horace lohtison Mrs Hooey H<per an! Chas. H iper spent SSm day with home foiks in New London Mrs. J. Gospm is the guest of tier parer tin Cirthige, Ind VIis. William Gaakin will ente t in Die Zenith Club Wednesday afternoon Rose of Shanon Tabernacle £ive a Mipper at Palmer hall Wedr e day evening The ladies of Die A. VI. E cbuich held a market in the lecture room of the church Satindiv eveuti g I he Zeutlh C'uh is preparing to g ve a grand musi ci'c.utatain the near future M ss Sadonui Biro returned to her homem Indianapolis, the first of the week, after a brief visit with Chas. Wiuburn and family Messrs. Keunedys gave a dance

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JEFFERSONVILLE.

Miss Nannie Burrough, ;he great missionary, gave an interesting talk af the Indiana Avenuechurch Wednesday evening, in behalf ot the missionary society ; Miss B'anche Parker continues on the sick list Rev H H, Palmer preached at Rose Hill Biplist church Sunday morning and evening ..Rev, G. Redd and mem bers hope to begin a ten days meet ing, beginning Nov. .9 The hobble-gabbles proved quite enjoy, able Halloween night, as theyoung ladies and gentlemen lined up mov ed onto Spook Hollow Miss Sophronia Johnson is on the sick list Mr. Cole is seriously ill at his home on Illinois avenue The B. Y. P. U. of the Indiana Avenue church had an interesting topic Sunday afternoon. It was, “what is sin?” It was ably discussed by (he workers ot the Union The Sunday schools of the city are pre y paring lor Thanksgiving exercises.

LAt AYE TTE.

Misr Josie Hail of Springfield 111. is the guest ot Mrs. Lydia Smith Rev. A. Adams cf the Second Baptist church, has tender ed his resignation, to take effect immediately Mrs. Carrie Taylor has returned from a pleasant visit in Terre Haute Mrs Mil lie Webb is vihiting her sister,Mrs M. L. Huffman Rev. Samuel Andrews gave a very deiighiful reetption in honor of his daughter Carrie, lust Saturday night. Lunch eon was served in four courses Messrs. Willis, Drake and W. F. Anderson visited in Indianapolis last Sunday Mr. Lowell W. Baker, v ho so ably nuperintended the remodeling of oui post office, has been transferred to Youngstown, O., where he is superintending the construction of anew half million dollar post office ...The small pox among our* people is slowly abating Please be ready to meet the collector for the Recor. der Mrs. Bessie Wilson is ill ai her home on north 2oih street

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conies (lie Hiafiiiutr <4' sin.-li a one! Pridt of any Li ml ;u ways leads to a fall. David was prevented from going out with the army, the people saying that it would not matter if half of them died, hut that David was worth ten thousand of them (verse 3), so he remained in the city and sat between the two gates to wait and watch for tidings, while tlie wat< hman went up to the roof over the gate that he might see afar off and advise the king. David hoped for good tidings, but it must have been with a sorrowful heart and some forebodings. The two prominent words in our lesson verses, “watch man” and “tidings,” suggest to us many things and give us a whole study in themselves. Because of a well beloved Son given for us. the only begotten Son (if God. the angel said to the shepherds. “Behold. I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people” (Luke ii, 10), but the majority of those to whom the good news has come seem not to .care whether others hear or not. The lepers outside of Samaria put us to shame, who said in the midst of plenty, while others wore perishing. “We do not well; this day is a day of good tid

iiigs, and we hold our peace.” A common question asked by those

Who hear for the first time of the wondrous love of God, as to how long we have known it and why we did not come sooner to tell their friends who have died without hearing, ought to' search iu to tlie very heart. Do we believe the cry of the watchman, “The morning coiueth, and also the night." and. as wo think of Israel’s blindness, what about obedience to the command in Isa. xl, t>, margin? Alas, there are many who, like Ahimaaz, the son of Zadok, insist on running, but have no tidings, and therefore their running is in vain. The message is plain, but we must receive it before we can run and tell it. See Ilab. ii. 2. “Make it plain that he may run that readeth it,” not, as often quoted, that he that runs may read, which is not in the Scripture. We see in our lesson the grief of a loving father over the untimely death of a wayward son, and our hearts are touched by the cry of the broken

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What about the heart of God as He gave up His only Son. the holy one, fo become a sacrifice for our sins, a sin bearer, a curse for us? Let each one say “bearing my sins in His own body on the tree.” Might -he not say to us ( as He beholds our indifference. “Is it 1 nothing to you all ye that pass by?”

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