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Oakville Star & Independent (Oakville, ON), 25 May 1934, p. 3

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Sunday School Lesson Lesson X . ( 2 2 ) .-- June 3. Jesus in the Shadow o f the Cross.-- Mat thew 2 6 :1 -7 5 . Golden T ext. -- H e went forward a little, and fell on hit face, and prayed saying, My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass away from me, neverthe less, not as I will, but as thou wilt. -- Matt. 2 6 :3 9 . The Lesson in its Setting. Woman's Chatter... By Mair M. Morgan TIM E .-- Thursday, A pril 6 , A.D. 30, the day before the crucifixion. P L A C E -- Bethany, Jerusalem, the M ount o f Olives. CONTROL YOUR LIPS P A R A L L E L PA S SA G E S -- M ark It is perhaps fortunate for many o f the feminine sex that 1 4 ; Luke 2 2 ; John 1 3 :1 -3 8 ; 1 4 :1 -1 8 : men are inclined to be taken in with large blue eyes, golden hair 27. " Then saith Jesu;: unto them, All and a peach-like complexion. But there is one man, Henry Clive, ye shall be offen d ed in me this night" noted artist, who is not so easily deceived. The shadow o f Gethsemane is begin " Look at her lips, not into her eyes," warns Mr. Clive, " to ning to fa ll on Christ's own spirit, a woman's soul and temperament." and he knows how it must fare with Buckingham Palace, W hitehal He has just completed a study o f the lips o f eight prominent men unprepared fo r what is com ing. 4832. motion picture actresses. They are Jean Harlow, Miriam Hop " F or it is written." Christ, who found St. James's Palace, H .R.H . Prince kins, Carole Lombard, Claudette Colbert, Ginger Rogers, Sally the Old Testament an anticipatory biography, quotes from Zech. 13:7. o f W ales, Y ork ho., St. James' s Pal Rand, Esther Ralston and Lupez Velez. " I will smite the shepherd, and the ace, S.W . 1, W hitehall 4104. " Miss Harlow's lips," he says, are full and firm, indicating sheep o f the flock shall be scattered Kensington Palace, H.R.H. Prin a temperament o f great extremes, utter happiness or utter abroad." Jesus was the Shepherd cess Louise, private line, Westerr despair. f who was about to be smitten, and he 1887. " Miss Hopkins lips offer a great contrast. The upper lip foretold the scattering o f the sheep. Household, W estern 1920. " But a fter I am raised up." Once is full, the lower one an almost horizontal line. She is inwardly Y ork, the Duke o f, K .G ., 145, Pic emotional; outwardly calm, giving to her countenance a sleek, m ore, as so often before, ju r Lord cadilly, W .l, G rosvenor 2951. foretells his resurrection. " I will go sophisticated look." before you into Galilee." Still the H arew ood, E arl o f, 32 Green " Sally Rand's lips by their fullness and suggestion of loose Shepherd o f the sheep, our Lord street, W .l, M ayfair 2822. ness, reveal a woman o f great determination." would precede his little flock, as an Connaught, H.R.H. Duke o f " Miss Lombard's disclose a girl who could weather emotional Eastern shepherd goes b efore his Clarence H o., St. James's, W .l. Sloane 9130. flock and does not drive it before storms without concern." E querry, Sloane 6640. " Miss Colbert's disclose a nature that is strikingly ambi him. " But Peter answered and said un Connaught, H.R.H. Princess A r tious." to him." Peter, the bold, the im thur o f, Harps Oak Lane, Mersthans " Miss Rogers' tell a story o f contentment." 262. petuous, the outspoken, who may " Miss Ralston's lips denote great love for the domestic." have said only what all the others " Miss Velez," he concluded, show strife, fighting and ac wanted to say, but did not dare to. complishment." " I f all shall be offen ded in thee, I BIB LE D ISTRIBU TIO N Ladies, watch your lips! will never be offen ded. ' There was in Peter' s words a vanity w hiih * * * * * * New York.-- Distribution o f 7,800,would set him above all his brethren, 766 Bibles, Testaments and parts o f FREAKISH ACCIDENTS even above the sainted John and the Bibles during 1933 is reported by the valorous James. They might forsake Accident records reveal some odd cases o f coincidence. Am erican Bible Society. the Master, but he never w ould! Yet " Am erica will be the last country For instance, one St. Catharines truck driver escaped death The circulation covered m ore than in the w orld to have a revolution." -- 40 countries with books in 155 lan twice in one day. First his truck rolled over him and later he he was the one who did. " Jesus said unto him. Verily I say Emma Goldman. guages and dialects. The society re was pinned when a jack collapsed. Imagine he'll be cautious in unto thee." Our Lord's earnestness ported an increase o f 50 per cent, the future. should have carried a double warn " The truest politeness conies of over 1932 in the circulation o f entire Another case reports a western Ontario man struck by a ing to P eter's over-confident sp irit sincerity." -- Samuel Smiles. Bibles in the United States. train. He recovered. Four months later while driving his " That this night, before the cock crow ." " B efore the cock crow auto he cashed into the side o f a train. Perhaps he had a tw ice," says Mark 14:30. Peter, complex! who was Mark's informant, accord Another auto driver in a western town struck down a man ing to tradition, would remember the walking on the highway and within a year to the day o f the exact words. " Thou shalt deny me accident he struck another pedestrian. Going to be a habit? thrice." As actually happened; read ^ -- -- ----A ll rishts * # # * * * Mark 14: 66-72. ' L E S S O N NO. 8. illustrations made by prominent " Peter saith unto " He spaKe Fig. 45 illustrates a broad stretch adian artists will be given away free B -O -O -K -S exceeding vehem ently" (M ark 1 4 :3 1 ) " All Spaniels and Their Training," by Freeman Lloyd; " Even if I must die with thee, yet of country landscape, which has real for the three best landscape sketches ly too much in it for one picture. submitted by amateur artists, that is Kennel Editor o f " Field and Stream" is an unusually interest will I not deny thee. " He wanted Fig, 46 illustrates how any one of ing and practical book on the origin and histories of all spaniels. to set out at once fo r martyrdom in these three sections of Fig. 45 may artists who are not earning their liv ing by sketching. " Likewise also said It is profusely illustrated. It is a thoroughly sporting work Jesus' beh alf! make a practical landscape picture. Medium No. 1-- Use pen and ink No all the disciples." The disciples written by the most widely read o f the world's authors and com See A. B. C. 2 -- Use either pencil, crayon or wash trusted themselves: they did not mentators on all that appertains to the sporting and non Before a student attempts to make No. 3-- Use watercolor. Make the mean to fall. a landscape sketch he should first landscape sketch on paper size 11 " by sporting dogs o f yesterday and to-day. It is entertaining with " Then cometh Jesus with them study and sketch masses of foliage, a 14" , the sketch to be smaller than out being technical in its language and presentment. unto a place called Gethsemane." Anyone desiring a copy can obtain one through " Field and " Gethsemane," means, significantly, leaf or a branch of a tree with a this size to allow for a neat margin. number o f leaves on it, a fence or Fill in the required informatiot " an oil press." Our Lord went Stream," 578 Madison A v e., New York. Price $2.00. gate, and one may find many inter- listed below, then paste on the b a d there that night primarily fo r prayer b efore his terrible ordeal, and also time you wear it to separate from his trouble the kind T oday's pattern includes , all the ly fam ily who had given him their items illustrated They are so fa s hospitality fo r the last supper. " And By H E L E N W IL L IA M S cinating and simple to make and re saith unto his disciples, Sit ye here, Illustrated Dressmaking while I go yonder and pray." " There quire the minimum o f material Lesson Furnished with `A "-- D ainty white mousseline col are some acts o f life in which every one o f us must be alone." Every Pattern lar and cu ff set. " And he took with him Peter and " BM -- The ta ilo.ed bib in pink the tw o sons o f Zebedee." These linen with m atching cuffs. " C" -- F latterin g little Roman were James, who was to be the first striped ribbon collar. It crosses in m artyr am ong the disciples, and surplice styling and ties around the John, " the disciple whom Jesus waistline and fastens in bow at left loved," as he designated him self in proud and glad humility. hip. " And began to be sorrow ful and ` D " -- Cute topper that you can sore troubled." The reality o f Christ's make o f tub crepe silks, tie silks, su fferings sets forth more clearly linen, pique or organdie. the greatness o f his love" E " -- Last word in chic in white " Then saith he unto them, My waffle pique sailor hat banded in soul is exceedingly sorrow ful, even navy blue ta ffeta , with fly-aw ay bow unto death." No one o f us can esting subjects in the great out-of- of your entry, and enclose sufficient tie o f the navy tafleta. postage if you wish the sketch re imagine the aw ful weight o f the doors to practice on. Style No.2655 is designed fo r sizes w orld' s, iniquity pressing down upon Sky and cloud effects are splendid turned to you. small, medium and large. the pure spirit o f the Saviour. subjects for a beginner to start on. M edium size requires fo r View A, " Abide ye here, and watch with me." The ever-changing pictorial effects Name % yard 35-inch m aterial; View B, % It was a very human feelin g that are enough to tempt anyone with a yard 35-inch m aterial; View C, % Christ showed, this need o f com pan pencil and sketch pad. Age yard 35-inch m aterial; View D. V* ionship in his sufferings. Ex. No. 13.-- Go out nf doors and yard 35-inch m aterial; View E , 91 " And he went forward a little, and make a few sketches as suggested in Address yard 35-inch material with % yard fell on his fa c e ." Thus he showed his a previous paragraph of this lesson. The enclosed sketch was sketched o f 35-inch contrast. utter abandonment to g rief and en Next week we shall show a few il from nature. treaty. " And prayed, saying, My lustrations on this subject. The enclosed sketch was made from Father." Always, however bitter the Questions will be answered in this C O LLEG E ABDU CTIO N memory or is an original ^on.position cup extended to him, he knew that department. Anyone wishing to re C O STLY BUSINESS The enclosed sketch was copied it was in his loving Father' s hand. ceive a personal reply, may have Ruston, La.-- This business o f kid " I f it be possible, let this cup pass same if a stamped (3c) addressed from .............................................. enclose naping is a costly one, non-engineer away from me." By " cup" through envelope is enclosed with the request the picture from which the copy was ing students o f Louisiana Tech learn out the Bible, is meant " fortu n e" or to the Art Director, Our Sketch Club, made, or copy work will not be ed. " fa te," com ing woe or com ing joy. Room 425, 73 Adelaide St West, eligible. They swooped down last week on " Nevertheless, not as I will, but as I am not earning my living as t Toronto. their rival, W ayne Hill, king o f the thou wilt." These w ere the tw o points sketch artist. engineers' ball. N ow " Tech Talk," o f his prayer. -- ` If it be possible' SPECIAL A N N O U N C E M E N T student publication, carries this, ad and ` nevertheless.' Signed The Art D irectcr offers three prizes. vertisem ent: " And he cometh unto the disciples, " N eeded : Cash from non-engineer and findeth them sleeping." Sleeping One each for the best landscapes ren Date ing students to pay fo r damage done with the Son o f God agonizing fo r dered in the follow ing mediums: 1 . in connection with the kidnipping o f them only a stone's cast aw ay! " And Pen and ink. 2. Pencil, crayon or All entries must be in this office the king preceding the engineers' saith unto Peter." on "or before the F irst of AUGUST Peter was the wash. 3. W ater-color. For full instructions read particu 1934. ball. Item s included in this expense one who had made the loud protesta 51 are: 17 stitches in the king's arm, tion o f fidelityAddress all entries, together with * " What, could ye lars in entry blank below. This con hospital accom m odations and a brok not watch with me one h ou r?" " In test is FREE to all amateur artists. 3c stamped, addressed envelope. t< en car w indow am ounting to $14.75, the last great service Peter did not The A rt Director, Our Sketch Club signed P. P. L oce, u n o ffic io chairman fail him, fo r Peter was crucified for S K E T C H I N G C O N T E S T -- FREE. loom 425, 73 Adelaide Street West Give your frock a new look every o f kidnapping com m ittee." Three Special Prizes, coosisti&g of , Toronto 2, Ontario. Christ. James, too, laid down his life f o r him, and John w ent into exile in the isle o f Patmos. W here they all failed w as in the lesser thing in the duty that was com paratively small. " W atch and pray, that ye enter n ot into tem ptation." W e must either be Christ' s soldiers, o r the de v il's slaves. " The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is w eak." H ow ready was Christ to make allow an ces! " A gain a second tim e he w ent away, and prayed, saying, M y Father, i f this cannot pass away, except I drink it, th y w ill be done. Essen tially the same as the first prayer, n ot because Christ did n ot mean the first prayer, but because he m eant it so much. " And he came again and found them sleeping, fo r their eyes were heavy. N ot even th e ir /L o rd 's ten der rem onstrance had served to arouse them from their slumber, and keep them awake. " A nd he le ft them again, and went away, and prayed a third time, say ing again the same w ords." We read (L u ke 2 2 :4 3 ) that at the height o f Christ's agony " there appeared unto him an angel from heaven, strengthening him." " Oh, what do you o ffe r to th e dear Lord in his garden o f sorrow s? " Then cometh he to the disciples." His hour o f trial was over and his con flict was won, but still he longed fo r companionship. " And saith un to them, Sleep on now, and take your rest." " Such unconcern, thrice re peated, was surely as much a denial as that o f St. Peter afterw ards; and the depressing sense o f the disciples' frailty and lack o f sympathy must have added no little to the bitter load o f sorrow which the Saviour had to bear." " Behold, the hour is at hand, and the Son o f man is betrayed into the hands o f sinners." " Jesus had com e to his hour. He was the central figure in the supreme paradox o f time. " Arise, let us be goin g : behold, he is at hand that betrayeth me." " W e have a suggestion here o f the calm ness o f true courage. Royal Numbers Listed In Telephone Directory London-- A n y b od y can telephone the K ing or any other m em ber o f the royal fam ily. Their num bers are all in the directory. But it is extrem ely unlikely that the telephoner would be connected directly to the royal personage. At Buckingham Palace the call w ould g o first to the fully-equipped post o ffic e inside the Palace, then to a footm an , and then, i f important enough, to Sir Clive W igram , the K in g's personal secretary. It prob ably would not get beyond him. These are the royal telpehone num bers as listed in the directory. It is understood that Buckingham Palace and St. James' Palace both have more than one secret num ber fo r the use of the K ing and the Prnce o f W ales, re spectively. ? ! Club Accessories ! Save !

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