South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 44, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1917 — Page 2

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Results of Simultaneous Campaign Now Under Way Are Manifest. Reult f th campaign in the' cli nch's of the city that ar' par-j ial are ttrinniiii? to come arnl through. ,ut pastors and vart;':!:. the city are making converts. .) - proximately C conversions were J A I iii.-iil; list niiiht and it Is expected ti... iVin niiinl.f.rj will inrrf'.mc il 1 1 r- I UhU fcl ... t. '... ..... - - - - - . j in.:; this week, the second or the re iva I. Six men, members f the Kiver Park M. F. church. la v. nixht pledged themselves never t use toba o aaln. Together they walked to the ..:.. ..,.! :i Lir ami Eae ineu " .' i bacro t. the patr. Lev .1. A. Lord. 1 ppv. John liillis f Chicago. wii L-Tif.wu reiva! sintrer. will a?J. sisr the I'ev Henrv L. I'.ivis. pastor oi . . ' Firt M. I" church in the- rehere Thursday ival. lie will com ..ni will bad th- singing -efjces that evening. Tu churches, th First !n and the Lowell Heights did n-t iild services last at the F.rethM. i-:.. niuht, Manila v evenin l.cin-' the Kgular M..t nlL-ht for members of these con-.-r-..-r.tir.n lioth ehii rch- held s-r-res Saturday night und ' ,' - will do during the of the cam remaining two aiun. A special W'eeKS meeting will be held this afternoon at the Lowell Heights M. F. church. the subject being. "The Woman of ; T.elav." Lev. H. I. Champion, the j evangelist, who is condu-ting th- reival thero, w ill sp-ak. t..-. . ... wi.iiiv :i vuiiim man and a youn- woman, wer' made la.-t( -n-iiirx at the Mizpah 1 1 a ngel i a 1 ch.urc h of which L'cv. Iani l A. I Kaley is j.aMor. N t "ti .-l sions were ma.le at the First llaptist. ",'stniinstcr Conference Memorial. Trin- - itv Iresb terian nor the (Jumcy Street Haptist churches. Fi pleas for sinners will be mad ;'!lt at the .eeiai -i .- UIM Ol ' v. ! "iv- c iinvcrMoiis Hcic mailt- s-un-

.lay evening at th- Cmifetence Mr-j today. asked the Rev. Henry L. moii.il church. Several othrs ask- Davis at the revival services in the ed t( be prayed fjf. Hev. J. A. .-j,t .M.-thodist chlll'h last night. Groves is conducting the services -Viy js it t)Klt - ,,er.nt of au avsistd bv the pastor, Itev. J. C. Christian pepl- complain ever and Hyrer. P.ev. C. S. Thompm of Chi- always of w h it the church expects cap), III., asj-i-ted H v. J. A. Croves (f them V at the church Monday evening. Ilev. -They simply haven't seen the Thompson was enroute to Chicaeo principles of riht and wrong." Hev. where he attends a theological sein- j,aVjs explained. "They merely want inary. to get into heaven by escaping hell Children i'uife . and in so wishing:, miss the joy that Little children came to th front naturally comes to those who do at the Hope Chapel Preb t rian l iuh; f(,r tilIly' sake. When men bechurch at the serv'n s last night t), S(.t, ,-jht. then they begin to and 1 s ronfessed their faith in (.njoy life. A man can't enjoy life 'hrist. At the Indiana A enue 'hi is- ,lnps he knows it. tian chunh. four children professel ;,,! had a perfect right to e.ect an.l were baptized by immersion. The ! lh ,t Wt, snuld put away our sin. special speaker heir has introduced f that Ut. hcmhl seek the truth and P.ible study preceding the r irulai j th lt Wv si1oUjj pe witnesses of the !aily sermon as a pait f th e en- j t, llt , yvn L-et sorry for their sii. ing's prgram. when they know God. When a man Iast night's sermon on the ju.-ti- niakes his first spiritual step he not

fu-ation of the wearing 'f the prayer-veil ended the docturnal s- ries of talks by Lev. J. A. Hobinson at the First Church of the Urethren. The -preacher announced that his' sermon on "What the World Needs", j which will be delivered Tuesday niiiht will mark the eries of eanuelisti initiation of i sermons. F1idWinc each one r uue.-is for cmerts will be extended. Tuesday nicht a special audieme of the Young People's Alliance will (. pres-ont at the l-'irst 1 'v a imelical -hurt h antl hear the sMmon of th t).stM. Lev. I'reshley. which ' addressed with special eiation for their needs. A of surprises are promised considnumber to the '::ig people who will tter.. 1. THREE CHANGES IN REAL REPENTANCE Mind. Heart, and omluci Air fectol by the Heal Conversion. .r"Turn ye from idols to God." began He. Charles F. Watkins. state evangelist at the First Haptist church last night, in his sermon on "Repentance", fit- stated, that in the word of GhI. we Und manv outstanding do'trines ;.nd repentance Uj -;-.e of the most important. Vntinu- j ing he said, that repentance means j a cha ngi' ot mind followed by a chance f a ti.i:.Agenuir.e repentance . it.iiiir.s that yon ha n ire your mind: al out God. "Many ycople ,.f South' r.end have a wrong attitude toward the word of Cod. Thet must be first r - j a r J .1 . ..t - i-t t-,1 tlir- m it ii ?i o i if CnT . WTbiit, iiiu m --- - duct." Tie said that people should not regard C:;ouM Co d as a far off Piety. the remember that be has a welcome from all highways and byways, lie told of two men who bar. T.ui n" o k ! l i r tif;r.i ais. !i.an s it on one side of th church with Ins frieials arid the other me

occupied the remain'.ng side witn,pray earnestly. Prayer is an eshi assoviat s. Ijring a rev ival th-y sential thing, the privelige and duty ! frame fiiend- Hev. Watkins gave) of h tr'Je Christian.

this as an illustratum to slio'.v tnt v.eps to repentance rhere was first a char.c1 of min i, a change of heart and then a change of conduct. "The cur-' of today is that tuen ijo not s rdti a Ood s-v it." lie .!.( Tied. . Mcr"hant. our.tv. Ga., and farmers of ilradv de-sire rail trat'.sprta - rail trai.spot tatitn so J.adly that t 1 - are tu build Hi" b'.cesiiy Hr.'. llv that tu- arc willing

Six Members of Church Agree to Giüe up Tobacco

Six members of the Iliver Park M. i:. church iI I -ei themselves to lisconiinm the ue of tobacco in any form at the services at the church last niKht. The man walked blether to the altar and save their pipes iind tobacco to Hev. J. A. Iard. the pastor of the thurch. "There U little call for much of . ithe hand-wrinKinir wrrv of the present over the downfall of orA'arneii reunion. said Kcv. Jes.-e ,., w, j conductiMLr the reiV;,l at the church, in his sermon or) "I'eneJicial Kelp-don" last niht. II will preach tonight on "Valuable 1 ' ' '" "Knowing that the religion tf 'hrist holds certain benefits that cannot be found anywhere else, and knowing that men are longing for these th situation iiecomes one ui i ..:.....: 1 . - . ! : . . . .. .. . . . ..... I iuiii.iiiiin, . am i;ev. isoue. ii I may be a selfish question for a man io ask. 'What will religion do for me Nevertheless men do ask it :;nd they must le answered. Christi---1 im.-t iui to tunri. .....1 Hi.. .1 .. "'' imi.i aim ihm K"sl'ei are irf-Mnt-d to men as they actually are. j

ine, appeal 10 mom. i ne appeal oi j So w. when tno Iord Mossed us. th- simple stories of the Uible still f hrula KO aiart and examine ourhave a marvelous appeal to people. ! ... ... v, ,,, ,. lnvp !

Christianity completely satisfies the; soul of man for a true religion, for '' onsiianuy presents reunion in tne lorrn of the perfect family the highest bleal f human relationship." n B lirnO O U U . UL L J l IM jJ J w w N 1EETII Life Cannot Be Enjoyed Unless Right Is Known, Says Pastor. w ny aie mere so many miser ,.f.H,i((lls oc je jn the worhl r oniy sees sin. out ne negins t Know the truth. It is utterly impossible to discuss things, to understand them, unless we know them. 'Wo man has f(, jts Christ ever been brought hy argument, hut jf you izo t a man and say 'If you really desire to know the truth, then try to do God's will. you can in him. You know more about a thing if oii do it yourself than if someone else tioes it ior you. i on . m mm cant learn unless to uy. ne wno j ,ioes t!i will of J od solves the proh- ; lem of spiritual life anl is on icr-

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Cod is to take the tirst step we do now. j .1 U l II I llll Mir .-.II1S1I1.. rtdllT 11. k I of Chicago, will pres.de at the services Thursday night and will con- ; tiiuw to sing everv evening until i .the close of the revival. The iPeiMal j Friday evening services fr the First 1 .Methixlist Sunday school has been ' P--t,.oned until !'" o'clock Sunday morning. HUMILITY ESSENTIAL ! PART OF ALL PRAYER Heal Scvret of tin Church a a Soul saving Institution I Appeal to hI. "When we pray we should be humble, faithful, hopeful, grateful ami our prayers will be heard by God." promised Hev. . II. I- resnley to his congregation of the I irst F.van gelit al church Monday night. In part. Rev. Freshley said: "There are many people in this world who are anxious t ascer- - - . . V I. . .1. . . . t. .1. 1 ,.Vi nr,i ".ttr' rti iv ;ic r soul-saving i t it at v ii v.jv . .... 1 i institution. The secret is not ftcir.d ( ' in god preaching on the t ministers i part, nor the singing of the church i i hoir. It is not the church orc.tnj izatbm. j "The fundamental thmi; the real secret oi in soui-saii;g iiimiuij tion N the prayers." he declare.', i "To falbil Christ's mission is to i "As food and exercise are essen- ! tial things for the body, prayer is necessary ir ine soui. c cannoi be strong and work for God unless we pray every day. Women do not, pray en.mnh. Jesus Christ prayed, j therefore we should conclude fron; t that lesson about our duty to pray, c is easier to lean a e nristian lllI if we ray. He who can discover I if the sct t of i rai-r can discard the

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WORLD DROWNING VOIGE OF GOD

Without Love Other Virtues Will Profit as Nothing, Says Minister. "Do not let business crowd Christ out of your life." pleaded Ilev. Daniel A. Kaley at the Mizpah Fvangclical church last evening. "Do not let the things of the world chill your love for Jesus. Perhaps it is with you as with old Trinity church in ew iorK city, us t'vi-. c, bell is no longer audible In the uin oi metropolitan ousiae. a ..v, of the world is drowning the voice, of Christ.' Taking as his text St. John, Hev. Kaley drew a strik ,,,. " ing sermon from the story of Christ's conversation with Peter when he said: "Simon, lovest thou me?" "It was a trying hour for Peter." pursued the pastor, "for the memory of his denial of the Iord still rankled in his heart, hut Jesas blesi;(l Ivter an i peter rejoiced Him. This is the crowning glory of i the believer's life. Love N(TIi(l Aim vc AU. i may have eloqm-' f1. aitli. solf sacrifice but if there is .. P ve in my heart it will profit me 'Ahing. Florence Nij?htingale. dying in poverty, was glad she had lived as she had. he did not regret that her entire inheritance had been given to the poor sick soldiers." Quoting the famous nurse, Hev. Kaley said: "I would rather die as I do than have lied otherwise." she Faid. "Any virtue you may have, any grace, none is so good as the love of Christ. The greatest of all virtues, none so lifts men from sin and selfishness into usefulness and blessing 41? Ill" 'L HIV AV'i j the love of the lorl in a

man's heart. We have all been,... . .. . Kuilty of Peter s sin. Let us be hon- j All AgeS Had SOUght TOf An

est. We must come down with a jerk back to Christ's love. "If people tried as hard to excel one another in loving Christ as they do in athletics, if we would all try to see who coubl love Jesus the most, then everv den of evil on

earmwouiu ne ooseu c,. . lluule manifest which is Christ in lose its grip on men. Try to excel j y)U thf hop of p,ory .. was n text ,our neighbor in this way. He n- j u y Rev (, () eyi u vals in loving the lx.nl. W ' mustinK at the Trinltv prt,sl)Vterian , nicken our love. Let us follow ,t.hurt.h , (lisfH!i)lln the t t ,

ttenry .iariin, wm sam. net life burn out for Christ. Oh Hord till my soul with Thy love and zeal. Let me lose sight of self ami always do Thy will.' Other Graces Will Come. "Loe is the atmosphere from

which every Christian grace grows. ; tho Mil, aJ1(1 evcr lf,rurrjni: question. Have love and all the other graces j threefold. "Whence? Whv? Whithwill come. The foundation of yourj(.,.v-. AW ;il.t.s have SOURht for the graces is at the foot of the cross. ! answer j,ut it has hovn hidden, but but they live and thrive in love, j Paul cries out .Kureka , have fouml Nothing in life is so beautiful as a : jt heart overflowing with love. Show j no saU1 t,ere is no an.sWer. me a repulsive appearing man and v, are just chance creatures thrown I will show you a hate filled heart. as are tho j,ants and animas Love will make you like the thing from the earth. Socrates in his cell.

von i.. r ...... im hl.- i JI7e. II iv Christ in character love llim ai - ways. "There was friendship and love bttween Christ and Peter, and be - cause of this Peter saw the glory of the transfiguration, saw the sor - row of Gethsemane. If you and I have love in Christ, we. too. will see His sorrow and His glory. Not alone that but we will feel them. Yon

must rejoice aim suuer wun iur j nor. answer ine mree-ioia question. one you love. 'He that suffers with ! Some with a prophetic vision said Me. shall reign with Me.' Christ that surely sometime someone would said. We can love that which we come from Heaven anl teach us. have never seen but not that which "Paul found this one in Jesus we have never known. Whatever Christ. Paul was one of the most we have, whatever we are, what- learned men of the times and could ever we can thank God for. He has not be caught -by any myth. He saw given us in His infinite love. No! Christ and then from years of earnsoul can be saved without love, lest study the whole plan of God beYour redemption is builded on the 1 came plain. the mystery at last foundation stone of be for Chrisr. j known. God had sent His son into Semi us out filled with the love of I the world to make it known. It was

Christ. Let our lives be the expression of our love. Let us remember! Christian service is the loudest voice of love. Give us the genuine love for Christ. MAN IS LOST WITHOUT THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST Place in Worhl N l clo Love of Gcxl Is shown. Vnk pirit j "Kvery man nt having the nf Christ is lost." said the Hev. I, c KUiott in his sermon. "A Call t the Regenerated." at the Kp worth ; Methodist Fpiscopal church last night ."We must know Christ by the .. . . .. . I101 Mlil'M. t" IllliSt .1.1- III'" nf c.nr: :ind if we do cot have Him 1 our plac in the world is useless. The evangelist showed the necessitv of having the sp'.rtt of Jesus in winning converts to the church. "If Cod has given us a spirit of j conciliation w e should go out new i members ior me cnurcu A. . . . . j and if we ' should try hive not this gift we to attain it. The reason we have empty seats in the church; is because the peopb' m-ide er u do not use their powers of envcrsion hard enough." The meeting was opened and closed by hymns sung by the congrecaion and the participation f the children was a noticeable feature. . The human body contains among j other constituent at'out two pounds

of phosphorus. This phosphorus, ir extracted ami put to another use. would make tip about 4.00) piekag.s of friction inntchrs.

Faith Wonderful For Through it Love is Possible

In the sermon on "The Lever . That Moves the World." delivered j by Ilev. w. A. Brandige at the Ini diana Avenue Christian church j Monday eve ( essitv of fa enintf. the value and nef:ith was shown1 how it u . . . . . . ....... ....... . . , i . acquired, how it works in the human heart, and how It is the foundation of all cur life. "Faith is the lever that moves the world," Rev. j lirunidire exclaimed. "It was the firt thin tr m uiir i-i f,,r i.v f:tu Clod made the world, and occupies a jlace in holdinp the world together. Just as it is the foundation of all life, so it will he the last thint; on arth, for Christ declared that he Wou1 eome to reward the just and punish lm. wicked. u is wonderful l)ecause f h t it , f ,t r duces love in the heart. "Faith produces great effects in our family life, for it is the cornerstone upon which marriage is oa&eu. wunoui mutual iaitn ana confidence the foundation of the hone would be destroyed, and los of these essentials often means a divorce. Faith prepares the soul by making it ready for the dwelling place of Christ, and is the on?y thing that will make the ""I'"11 soul t,lM,in(. in th d.ht r n,i

r.y- ..... . -ii." I T"e devil has been comiuered and There will be a special lecture ' .. , , , 1 , ,, thi cTin,, o, ki i i iwhlPIf(l and we have not half as this evening, the subject being I r . . , .. ... v..,, ,ii i i mi n-w I much reason to be afraid of him as lour Child and Mine. The pas- ' . , . , , . , . , . , . , ve hae to be afraid ot ourselves. tor has made a careful study of the' . . . , ... , . ... ... . , r i r v. u-i i , i ! Jesus js w ith us and w ith His help needs of the child during his nun- , .... .,.SM , i... , . , . . ' ; . , . , ,. e alwas have a winning tight, stry of 20 years, and is well quail- Kev ;roves ha(, fir.. I tit c- y s i 1 - . . n I. . . . . .1 1.... I

'i u io jicai on llicu piooicuis The mixed clmir of io voices will furnish special music before the sermon. swer But He Found It, Says Rev. C. 0. Shirey. "The mystery which hath been hid from ages and generations but is now j saitl : "The word mystery as Paul uses it is not the same as our word. With him it means a secret which has been hid from the ages. And at last the secret is revealed. What is it that been hid? It is answer to awaiting the fatal drink of the hemji0ck. talks over the matter with his j friends. Some compared man t a j harp, and his intellectual and moral 'spjf to the music from the harp. And j when the harp is destroyed the mil- . sit is lost forever. Socrates said. . 'N, man is the player w ho when he leaves one harp can go and play on another, when one ham Is destroved can take up another. Hut he could ; such a joyous revelation to Paul that at times he piles words sky high in t his ettort to describe the joy which he has found, and all through the ages those who have understoo1 the mystery have had like experiences of joy. "The joy comes not simply from the knowledge but Paul finds in the mystery r resident power that works in man God's high purpose which the mystery reveals. Christ is God's sample man. And throjgh Christ He provides a hidden influence I w hich accomplishes in man that I which man has know n as his high ' , :. , I, lit which h tixcri-.i irr. I nf ... . ... .1...... . U .'J'Ui. t A ever attaining. The child stolen i from the nalace of a kimr when th ,,,,,, nirr .... TMS of tb llP:mfif', lf : -n. Kpr-S i.in.i .Murh nf i ni,ifl f.ti, --l"...'.Vl4Hi

GOD'S PLUS PLAIN TG PAUL i !

' 1 ""'fr'.i appearance. but lreams in

vain, for It never beholds the object of its dreams. At last an elder broth,:,i ti, iniia ..-,. i -..j. .. . i III 1 1 l I U 4 V IllOl (ill't VlllT.r Ik I lJ I I I TZ to the place about which it has di earned. Sj Paul tinds in Cb.rist

re:the elder brother who not only tells and i i.Aiit nur I'lttinr'u v.. j..

(thiiv i n i I v m i .v OUL H.ilU. ; us to its palaces and its well and its well tilled I table ami to the enjovment of its ! fellowship. And we cry out, -Rureka' au we have lreamed about is found. Not that we have yet gone J CVer the whole estate nor yet attn . of all its bounties, but that we are J satisfied that we have found out '. I whence we came and what the futuie; i holds in store, since the hand foil I ' aro enjoying is but the foretaste of jail th riches of our Father." inherhtance." i

Vhe first d.iy rursery rerved especially for th ehlldren of munition workers is btung establish'' 1" Arton (Kngland) cjuncil.

SIN CANNOT BE IT HALF WAY

Falling In With Worldly Things Is Like Playing With Snakes. "If there is a message for me, keep me in thy will. This." said Hev. J. A. Groves last ni ht at the Conference Memorial church, "is the prayer that people should have 'in their hearts when attending revival meetings." "It is a great encouragement to !,eaJ tn llv(s of the Kvansels." de clared the speaker. "They were men like us and yet they had tremendous power. It is written, 'As I was with Mses so will I be with you.' The Lord brought him out of , Kgypt and across the sea and as he helped him so will he help us. We have just as great a claim in prayer upon God as any other man: we have just as .rcat a right as Moses .and Joshua to demand help." I . - . . ... iwe. Li roves then exhrted nis . ... 1 .-1 .. . . . l" oecow.e cnrisuan ngniers. - people who fall in with worldly things. -It is like playing with snakes." ho said. "They are still snakes w hether they are harmed and tamed or whether they have been teased to a maddened fury. "We cannot domesticate sin any more than we can the snakes. We cannot go half way on the side of the levil to win the world for Cod. We must light all the way through. 1t is a dreadful thing to be lost in the world, to lose our sen..o of direction, but that is nothing compared to the matter of losing one's way in religion. A man can go wrong and think he is Loing the right way. Who is going to tell this man that he is on the wrong track? Who will tell him that he is not leading the right life? It is up to you and I to see the.', he is lost and tell him. "Such a lost man is sin-sick and les not know where to go to lind a doctor. The best way to help him is to bring him to Jesus and th best way to bring a man to Jesus is to take Jesus to him." Hev. C. i-:. Thompson of Chicago assisted hy six members of the choir. led the congregational sing-1 ing. A Smooth, Hairless Skin for Every Woman Tlie Modern Iteanty. ) With the aid of a plain delatone paste it is an easy matter to rid the skin of unsightly hair growths. The paste is made by mixing some water with powdered celatone. This is applied to the hairs not wanted and after 2 r U minutes rubbed off and the skin washed, when every trace of hair will have vanished. When you go t your Imagist for delatone. be sure you get the genuine article. Adv. Gall Stones. Cancer and Fleers of the Stomach ami Intestines, AutoIntoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Acute Indigestion, Appendicitis, Gastritis, ami other fatal ailments result from stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery ,to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Fnlike any other for Stomach Ailments. For sale by Public Drug Co., Wettick's Drug Store, Red Cross pharmacy in Mishawaka. Adv. Don't Pay Cash for Your Clothing Tour Credit Is Good nt GATELVS S21 S. Michigan SL I'oitn sizi: tihi:s S3.00 and $:5.."(. What Do You Pa ? SMITH TIHi: Ä IJAIHATOK r:ci i.w c;r: 05 i:. Washlngtcm v. One block ca-t of lichizan St. KXATiilXKa titw vrt:h C ml DrtBga FL LEMONTREE BbCi IwMllr Otttmiria maä Umm xfrkctorlBf Optici a. . MJCUJLX X. . Merchants National Bank Firfct bank In South Berwl to apply for membership In FKDERAL. nKSEUT: HANK 9 ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. I 'oi-merl y Viruiun Ioi Co. Hrll Home 12.1.

Success Often Proves Our Worst and Greatest Enemy Says Pastor

Children numbering 18 made their first confessions at the Hope Chapel Presbyterian church last evening. Tne music consisted of solos and selections bv an orchestra of live pieces. Hev. II. I. Dunlop delivered the discourse, choosing as his text, "Create a clean heart within me, oh Iord, and renew a right spirit within me." The speaker gave a sketch of the life of David, showing his rise from a shepherd boy to the kingship of Israel. He pointed out how sin gained a hrm hold upon him and dragged him down only to be rescued by God. He also showed how sincere David was in his repentence and how he asked the Lord for mercy. "David found sin to be his worst enemy," said the preacher, "and it is our worst enemy today. All of our worldly enemies are small compared to that tempter that is within us. The greatest battle in Europe today can not compare with the fight that goes on within us when the tempter comes. Were not the right man, Jesus, on our side we would loose the battle hut he has promised us that He will help us tight the tempter and He will ever fulliil His promise. "Success is oftentimes our worst c URCH1LEI5 PASTOR'S TOPIC Reasons for Hearing Prayerful Are Explained by Rev. J, A. Robinson. In proving to the congregation of the First Church of the Urethren the purpose and antiquity of the wearing of the prayer-veil, Ilev. J. A. Robinson of Des Moines, la., pointed out that it was a custom which is based on passages of the Hible. "When we are ordered to do a thi"S we naturally ask by what authority the person asks us to do it," vaid Ilev. Robinson. "We art or- ! lered that women in lered that women in prayer or prophesying shall wear this veil, We have the word of Paul for It in the First Corinthians w here he tells us that he has not been given this by book or by learning but that he has received it from God. This commandment was not given for tho people of that time but for the people of all time as is implied in its wording. It was written to the whole world and it applies now as well as at that time. I'plains six Causes. "There are six reasons why the woman should wear the prayerveil," continued Hev. Hobinson. "The first is because it has beer 4f commanded. This is proven in the second verse. The second reason is that there exists a divine order of I

and greatest enemy," he continued. "The reason for this is that when man gets to be a success he thinks he can leave God out of his work, but when he does this he is defeated in his battle and hell is his punishment. "David turned against God when he sinned but the great love of Clod for him caused him to change his ways and repent." From this the speaker drew an apt simile, shw-

ing how fond parents are likely to countenance small faults in their children which later grow into tendencies for greater sin. After these sins have once been implanted the chastisement necessary to remedy the faults is necessarily much more severe. It was his advice that parents should not permit their love blind them to the necessity of curbing the tiny faults and sins of their children. "Most people that are sincere try to be so polished that the outside world will not take them for any other but true Christians." he charged In revealing' sinners in their true colors. "This is true of nearly all sinners today. They try to nut on a new front or veneer to nide their real selves. The hearts of these people are rotten and they are just like apples with rotten centers. headship. This is told in the third verse where it is shown that man is the head of woman, Christ the head of man. and God the head of Christ. "Thirdly, it brings a dishonor to woman if not worn, and for a foundation of this we have the fifth verse. The fourth reason is that it is a shame for woman not to observe this as shown by the sixth verse. In the fifth place it brings glory to the woman when worn, as explained by the seventh verse. The final reason is that it shall be a sign to the angels of woman's authority and this has foundation in the 10th verse. "Tn the last verses," explained Dr. Hobinson, "an appeal is made to the reason for the wearing of the prayer-veil. Woman lost her power in the fall. She was at one time the equal to man but by the sin in the garden she was made his servant. The old law shows this very plainly when we see that man alone had the right to secure divorce. Jesus Christ put woman on the equal with man but he added the condition of the prayer-veil when she offers sacrifice. This alone gives the woman the power of man. The reason for the wearing then appeals to nature. Nature tells us that it is not honorable for man to wear long hair but that it is the glory of woman to have it. We know to that it is not honorable for man to pray with his head covered but it is the proper thing for the woman. Supixwd to loy. "Women are supposed to obey this divine order," said Hev. Hobinson, in conclusion. "It is a personal matter that it be worn in any church. God's word has been given to you and it is your duty to bey it. I do not know to what degree you give offense when yu lo not wear it nor do I know if your prayers will be answered. I know

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GOMES FROM G "There is only or.e way to h s,ued and that is through GoT .! I.n--ed Hev. M. C. Hunt at t!. Tiir.;tM. F. church last evening in h -sermon on ".Salvation fr:n Cod" Next Sunday services will ' : women only. "There are two facts that a:rather widely denied, but whici. a:. clear to all w ho read the Hi! le Thare the existence of sin and t!. at i of salvation." according to th pas. iu. miweuT. u is oniy mos' w r, t do not read the Hilde that h.iv trouble in thieving it. Those whread the Hible regularly ani prayerfully are not troubled by it -on-tents. "When some one denies the f a- t of sin it is because .ie has some rt.t -son for doing s A man that honest will acknowledge that thois sin in human life and that he h , at pome time been in th" state of sin. The fact of sin hardly c:prooj for even those who deny ; have felt the effects of fin. S ii means merely the separation of tlsoul -from Christ. A person tr... never have broken a eommar.dmc: t and still be in sin. We are born isin. an alien to Christ, and un!--we snar loyalty t Him by a positive act we remain an enemy to God and are in sin. "Salvation is also often rtnl1 Some believe that they can s.t. themse'ves without the aid of Chris: Hut this is a grave error, for if one man can save himself then everyone could do likewise ;n.d Christ would not have had to Ii The Tragedy of Calvary would hav been a farce. "The other error is that a pe -son believes himself to deep in s:". for God to save him. There i i impossible case for God. however. the person Is only willing to gf. himself to Christ. All .ins can hi forgiven by Gol." CHIEF KERR'S CLAIM REFERRED TO ATTONEY Chief of Police Millanl F. Kerr'a claim for $2. !'.". '0 against th county for fees said to be due him from the time he was sheriff w. 1 referreJ to County Atty. 1. .1. Houlihan by the county conimis-ior.er? Monday afternon. Kerr claims. thiamount is due him for committic.' and releasing prisoners in the county jail while h was sheriff. Objections to the petitions for ih Mangus and Summers roads in Liberty township were filed Monday morning. only that God has commanded 1 and it is proven in His P.ible. Thquestion may com up as t u h.c times it shall be worn. The answi is in the Hible when.' it says it .-ha I be in all times f prayer. There ai more than one denomination i' which the prayer-veil is worn an it seems that there will always b a church of God in which this vf be observeil. Nearly all the greai Hible teachers asree that it Mil! applies to all churches."' A law to prevent 'Mumpin: the war is being drafted in ' aft-r Japan Sale in the Pattern Dept. ros. to 5:30 p. m.

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