The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 June 1929 — Page 8
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Scene outside the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, as rescue parties were removing victims from the buildin in which at least 124 were killed by poison gas fumes and flames. The gases came from burning X-ray films. Thi picture was transmitted from Cleveland by telephoto.
Richmond Blues Celebrate Their Founding The Richmond Light Infantry Blues on parade in Richmond, Va., on the one hundred and fortieth anniversary of their founding. The 13 original WW g < states were represented. 1 . a| J flp " -jif df / JEp jf . «Jfcf i WwP- BMk. -t.JMfli aJJI jg SW W f I f si WUftaW a Jl.lMt jAUk ilk j RMly llKfraW<W I a»Wi>. w^F TI w ' « ■ r i.|U ffWWW/ I «8 i«kV f jnrax.,- <f is ! Jiwf v H; -yxix :<<: xx< " JIH Jlb jbW B - Jrl Jnl % >: ' w sf \l< IWmtKJM W - --4
COOLIDGE IN SENATE ; ' gill / s ■I %' "■/• 1 ■ 1 ■' >' 1 Hr First photograph of the bust of exPresident Calvin Coolidge which haS recently been placed in a prominent spot in the senate wing of the Capitol building at Washington, commemorating his term of office as Vice President. f LOVELIEST WIFE? IF . < ® I I /»> A I I ■ J*'} .Ji 'I ■ w 1 w yli i&o§| '■■ & After acrutinizing hundreds of photographs of beautiful women from 48 state#, John Barrymore, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., voted Mrs. George Franklin Rest of Richmond, Va., to be. "America’s loveliest wife.’’ Good in All Weather* There is something good in all weather. If it doesn't happen to be good for my work today it’s good for some other man’s work and will come around for me tomorrow.—Charles Dickens. i ~ Silence and Sound A producer tells us that the movie of the future will be a combination of alienee and sound. We know what that Is -a mrn carrying od an argu Inent with his wife.
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Dr. T. T. Shields, president of the board of trustees of Des Moines university, and Miss Edith Rebman, its secretary, central figures in the violent dispute at the fundamentalist Baptist Institution. Their quarrel with the president and faculty and a majority of the students was carried to the convention of the Baptist Bible Union of North America in Buffalo, N. Y.
Romance in the Salvation Army I dIMKiBMIin -A-
Miss Ruth Higgins, daughter of the new commander in chief of the Salvation army, and Harold Andrew Healley, an officer in the organization, smiling happily as they’ announced in London their engagement to marry.
THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW
Fewer than 300,000 immigrants were received at Ellis island last year. Nearly 22,000 boys were taught to swim at Boy Scout camps last summer. American tobacco was first introduced to Europeans in the form of snuff. The DeWitt Clinton school,- in New York, is the largest hoys’ high school in existence.
University of Vermont students represent 21 religious denominations. Olive trees planted in California by the early mission priests are still bearing fruit. Mount Etna, the Sicilian volcano, decreased in height 112 feet between 1861 and 1900. Mrs. Carroll Wiley of Winchester. Va., who died at the age of ninety seven, had 112 lineal descendants.
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Improved Uniform International May School ’ Lesson ’ <By REV H B. FinWATEK. D U . Dean Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) <©. 1929 Weetern Npwfp»i>m Union.) Lesson for June 9 the story of the rechabites (Temperance Lesson.) LESSON TEXT—Jeremiah 35:1-19 GOLDEN TEXT—We will drink nt wine. PRIMARY TOPlC—Strong to he | Right. JUNIOR TOPIC—Loyal to Do tht Right | INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPlC—Accepting a High Moral Standard. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPlC—Forma of Modern Persecution. I. Who Were the Rechabites? (1 Chron. 2:55). They were Kenites of Hemal h of the family of Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law (Num. 10:29-32, ct. Judges ; 1:16). They entered Canaan with I the Israelites. It seems that In order to preserve their identity they chose a nomadic life. Saul was considerate of them (I Sam. 15:6). They were characterized by: I. Abstinence from strong drink (35:8). 2. Voluntary poverty (35:9). 3. A nomadic life (35:10). 11. The Rechabites Tested (vv. 1-5). In the days of Jehoiaciiiin the Lord charged Jeremiah to bring the Reyhabites into the house of the Lord and test them regarding the drinking of wine. This he did in a place where rhe people might behold them, the aim being to reach Judah by example. The fatlier of the Rechabites had given the command that they should nor drink wine. Their filial ohedl ence put to siiame tire children of Judah for their leek of obedience to their Heavenly Father. Jonadah. rhe father of the Rechabites. was only a man. hut the commands which Judah I disregarded were from the Almighty God. their Creator and Savior. They stood the test. They were loyal to the .traditions of their fathers, even turning away from the luxury and degeneracy of Judnh and maintaining their simple that every man be rested. Being a free agent, he can have character only through testing. It was for tills reason that God placed Adam and Eve in Eden and permitted rhe devil to test them While we should he concerned about the removal of temptation from men. we should be more concerned with teaching them their responsibility and showing them bow to overcome it. 111. The Filial Loyalty of the Rechabites (vv. 6-11). Though they were out of their own country and among a foreign people, they refused to drink wine, declaring that they had been true to the instructions of Jonadab all their lives. Obedience to his Instruction had been practiced by the men. women and children. It is a tine thing when children keep in mind ttteir fathers and render obedience to their commands. IV. The Loyalty of the Rechabites Contrasted with the Disloyalty of Judah (vv. 12-16). 1. The appeal (vv. 13, 14) This appeal was made on the basis ot the filial loyalty ot the Rechabites He reminded them that though their fa ther had been dead a long time, the Rechabites remained loyal to his command. The prophet appealed to them not only on the ground ot this example. but on the ground of God’s earnest entreaty through the prophets ivho had come to them in person. 2. Tlur ministry of rhe prophets ’vv. 15./16). When thb people failed :o render obedience to God He sent them prophets who pleaded with them to amend their ways by turning away ■ from Idols Matthew Henry indicates I the points of contrast somewhat as | follows: (1) The Rechabites were obedient I .o one who was but a man. The Jews | lisobeyed the infinite and eternal God. (2) Jonadab was dead long since and could not know of their lisloyulty or correct them concerning ‘L God is all-wise, lives forever and will punish the disobedient. (3) The Rechefbites were nevei put tn mind ■ >f their obligations, but God sent His prophets who rose up early to remind i Judah. (4) Jonadab left the charge, with no one to bear the expense of the charge, but God gave Judah a ! goodly land and blessed them in it. (5) God never tied up His people io any bard task as did Jonadab. but God’s people disobeyed Him. while '.he Rechabites obeyed their father V. Judgment Upon the Jews for i Disobedience (v. 17). God declared that He would bring Judgment as pronounced against them. VI. The Rechabites Rewarded for Their Loyalty (vv. 18. 19). Because they had been true to the ! lommands of Jonadab. they should save continued representation before God. Such is God's regard for filial obedience that He would not permit this act to go unrewarded. The Way of Peace Our Lord desires to guide our feet I nto the way of peace, and we must take His way if we are to reach the goal. Peace on earth can be secured if only every one of His professed followers will take, at all risks, His way, the way of good will and forgiveness, as service and love. War is one of the greatest hindrances to the advancement of His Kingdom. Here is His word: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.” Jecus Reveals Men to Themselves Wherever that spiritual greatness that was in Jesus has become known, it has operated like a second conscience in the world—on the one hand making men conscious of their own weaknesses, and on the other hand filling them with a profound realization of the infinite possibilities that lie within each human souL—A. W. Martin.
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