Ligonier Banner., Volume 78, Number 33, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 August 1944 — Page 7
First American Ambulance Train in France
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Transferring patients from ambulances to the first hospital trains to be operated in France by the American army. The train runs from Lison to Cherbourg and is made up of box cars left behind by the Germans. Insert shows closeup of wounded being loaded on train. Photo by tfelephoto. The box cars were completely overhauled to provide all equipment necessary to handle the wounded while they were being transferred to base hospital at Cherbourg. During the last war the U, S. army operated several base hospitals intf France.
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Not all of the refugees have left France. This grandmother, meother and children took to the woods as war rolled their way. * They had beepn without food for da#s when found by American troops.
- Among the thousands of refugees who landed at Hoboken, N. J., to spend the war’s duration in a camp in the U. S., was the family of Jacob Dresdner, shown after coming ashore. The family is composed of Jacob and his wife and their nine children, from Hungary. With the rest of the lucky thousand -permitted- entry under the President’s plan, they will be kept in Fort Ontario, near Oswego, N. Y., until the end of the war at which time they will be returned to their own countries. Insert shows how many of the refugees when forced to flee their homes tried to carry a few valuables with them. :
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Lesson for August 27
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
LESSON TEXT-I Samuel 9:15-21; 10:2527; 11:12-15. : G%I;DEN TEXT—Honor all men. Love the Brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the king. ~1 Peter 2:17.
. ‘“‘Well begun is half done,’”” says the old proverb, reminding us of the importance of a good beginning. While it does not guarantee success (see next week’s lesson), it is eminently desirable, and truly helpful. Israel had foolishly tired of being a God-ruled nation and had begun to demand a king. : Samuel was directed of God to the man of His choice, Saul, in a very remarkable way. He entered upon his service as king as ‘an obedient and earnest ruler. (Would God that he had continued in that way!)
We note a number of favorable elements which indicated the possibility of a successful reign. He was—
mg. Wanted by the People (9:15,
_ A ruler forced upon a nation is sure of opposition, but here the people were clamoring for a king to rule over them. The way was wide open to the interest and the affection of their hearts. Saul was just the type to please them. Physically he was head and shoulders above the people ~—a desired thing: in a ruler (see 10:23). He was mentally fitted (10: 25)—humble (9:21), spiritually right €10:6-9), tolerant and kindly (11:13), and a good military leader (ch. 11). 11. Chosen by God (9:17). All these qualities commended Saul to God as well as to the people. In fact, he was God’s choice. A man could not enter upon high office with any more auspicious token for good. Observe that what looked like a purely chance visit to Samuel, when Saul was on business for his father, was the occasion for the making known of God’'s choice. Out of a simple experience in daily life came an event which changed his entire destiny. 111. Ancinted by the Prophet (9: 18-20). ' i
The man of God’s choice gd met God’s man, Samuel, who préceeded to instrugt him, and to privately anoint him as king. It was a tender scene. The aged prophet, rejected by the people as God’s ruler over them, quietly and sweetly obeyed God’s command to anoint the young man to be king. Public recognition, which came later, was important, but, with Saul as with every servant of the Lord, the personal anointing of God, in the hidden place of communion with Him, was the matter of highest importance. i
IV. Humble in Attitude (9:21). That pride," which was ultimately to be. Saul’s: downfall, 'was beautifully absent ‘at the beginning of his reign. Although of good family, and well-equipped, he saw himself as poor ‘and insignificant, not ready for such “an honor®
“ That is' the right attitude for one who is to serve God: Pride and selfassurance do not befit the man who stands in the presence of the Almighty. e o
V. Guided by Principle (10:25). . Saul did not enter upon his office, new as it was to both him and to Israel, without a Constitution, that is, without principles of action. Samuel, the Lord’s prophet, wrote down ‘‘the manner of the kingdom” in a book. How interesting, and how important. Rulers who imagine themselves so wise that they need no controlling laws, and so powerful that the law may not question their decisions, are certainly not rulers after God’s plan. Knowing the heart of man, his weakness and pride, God has provided true principles by which the ruler is to be guided, yes and controlled. ¥
Vl. Forgiving in Spirit (10:26-27; 11712, 13). Some ‘‘worthless fellows’ despised Saul and would not recog,gi;e him as king. The urge of the esh was to destroy them, and especially did that seem proper because of their worthless nature. But Saul, in true kingly spirit, said that there was to be no revenge, just r’e?oi@:i:ig. To be of the right spirit ‘toward one’s enemies is the hall mark of Christian ¢haracter. g
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While there is the secret whisper of God in the heart, and ‘the personal anointing by the Lord’s servant, there should be the publi¢ recognition which establishes the Lord’s servant in the eyes of all’ people, Saul had this at Gilgal. ' It placed him among the kings of the ‘earth, and prepared ‘the way for his dealing ‘with other nations as well as wi:\h his ofivnthp:éopl‘e.‘ SR i ho pplying that truth to those who serve Christ, we say that there is upon the church the obligation to by Eiving that officlal recognition hich sets the testimony and serv: ice of the individual free to ‘exer: cise itselt among men in general.
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JACKIE GLEASON is the first new comedian to hit the networks for the coming fall season; the August 13th debut of the Jackie Gleason and Les Tremayne show establishes him on the air waves. He’s no stranger to the air, of course, after starring in ‘“Hi Neighbor’’ and ‘‘Laughing at Murder,”” and movie. fans know him from his 12 pictures, including “‘Springtime in the Rock-
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fes.” Currently he’s starring on the Broadway stage in “Follow the Girls”; when he finishes that stint he begins his new contract with 20th Century-Fox. :
Gloria De Haven, one of the stars in the new Sinatra musical, ‘‘Step Lively,” was singing for Galli Curci and Frances Alda when she was 12. They advised her to study for opera, but she took to modeling instead, then began her career in the movies. Played a showgirl in her first picture, will be a chorus: girl in “Dr. Red Adams,” a new Dr. Gillespie that will go into production soon. John Hodiak is on his ‘way up, and going fast. “Lifeboat¥ gave him a boost, and ‘““Marriagé,ls ‘a Private Affair,” with Lana'l*fi‘umer, gave him another. So now he’s sét to play the coveted male lead, oppdsite Greer Garson, in :‘lfietro’é'fff‘Valley of Decision%?;’;;,};;,}" : A An orange isn't an’ orange when it’s. been autographed ;, by Chico Marx, it's a collector’s item. Starring on Milton! Befle’s “Let Yourself Go,’” Marx did his stint of playing the piano with an orange; it’s now being cherished by the fan who had.hhix%umfinfi'fcer.;..,-:‘as Sonja Wm&v platrgifor Internationgli isy ¢iit’s a (Plepsure’’'— but in pl'wufiz M&fie rehearses two hours a day, six days a week, with :male ' and female ice ballets, works on her own skating specialties:two hours more, then rehearses dance steps all afternoon!
Four Metro pictures on 16-mm. film are now playing the Normandy beachhead- ‘“‘circuit.”” They are “A Guy Named Joe,”’” ‘‘Meet the People,” “‘See Here, Private Hargrove” and “Andy Hardy's Blondg_v‘;';foqbge:?f —and were being screengd shortly after the battle smoke g’;gargd, ; i 3l Wtels Dinah Shore’s off on a blind date—a date with the American. fighting men overseas. She finished her chores in “Belle of the Yukon,” International Pictures’ new Technicolor musical show, made three months’ supply of ..records, and sailed, to return to Hollywood in Oc¢tober. Wil ik o An empire numbering 500,000,000 people, one-fourth of all the land and people in the world, /is the subject of the March of Time’s: latest film, ‘‘British Imperialism—l 944.”” It’s the story of what war is doing to the empire, and of how the dominions feel about the mother country today.
Joe Julian and Paul Mann, regulars on 'the Norman Corwin: CBS series, often alternate roles.: Recently, when Corwin wanted the effect of a man running up and down stairs, Julian, who was playing the lead, had on rubber heels, so actually stepped into Mann’s shoes, which he borrowed for the broadcast.
Pretty fancy, that accident Danny Kaye had. For a scene in “The Wonder Man,” he and Vera-Ellen did an acrobatic dance routine, leaping through the top of a paper-cov-ered native drum and alighting on a tramboline which would bounce them out of the drum. Kaye landed off balance, and was hurled to the stage, with one leg twisted beneath him. So now they’re shooting around him till he’s recovered.
OODDS AND ENDS-—Diana Lynn, soon 18, plays a heavy romantic role in “Out of This World,” and gets her first screen kiss from Eddie Bracken. . .. Mae Clark, star of silent films, is playing a come-back role with Paulette Goddard in “Kity.” . .. The B e R s permanent, giving nd Massey a husky males in “The Great John L” are wearing are women'’s garters—men’s arm bands just aren’t made any move. . . . After seeing Marie McDonald's work in advance scenes for “Guest in the House,” William Goets borrowed her for “Ite o
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CATTLE
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Four Registered Angus Cows with calves and herd sire. One thousand dollars., ¥FRED WAY - KOKOMO
BROWN SWISS DISPERSAL SALE | Cecil E, Allen herd of 75 Registered Swiss. will be completely dis%ersed at auction, 13 noon, Mon., Aug. 28, Bedford, Indiana. 65 females. 35 cows in milk. 10 bulls. 25 g:'anddaughters of Illini Nellie Design sellg. T. B. and Bang’s Tested. Largest dispersal of the year. For Free catalog write ; V. B. VYE, SALE MGR. : Box 11183 « - = -« « Waukesha, Wis.
Herd of Pure Bred Angu Cows, bred to Blakeford Major Blackbird, due to calve late spring. Also hi;ihly pedigreed bull. Both at attractive prices for quick sale, LAND’S END FARM, Grasonville, Md.
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SHEEP
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