The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, June 02, 1909, Page 12, Image 12

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12 Young Pe< FRANC Topic for Sunday, June 12 Proverbs 31:10, 17-20, 25, 2' Dai Monday: The Mother of ? Tuesday: Sarah?obecilen Wednesday: Ruth?trustf Thursday: Mary?spiritu; Friday; Martha?service. Saturday: Mary?worship The Bible places high h< we? Miriam, Deborah. Ja roil in his epistles, were hi has preserved. It is a little singular thi salutations to the Romans, intended to be significant' should be so, to remind us Frances E. Willurd's life best of the century just p< cause of temperance and f vigorous, yet not marked zeal. She had a well-balanc method, and consuming ind She was born in Churcht and died February 17, 1898, of old Puritan stock, and th< her many eminent men to ' in life she moved, with hei to Janesville, Wisconsin. ! school. She espoused the calling in the work that before ma to the deanship of the co Northwestern Female Coll charge of the chair of Aes Her abilities, both intellec nounced. The "Woman's Crusade' which she began to take p the head of the Woman's < cago, and five years later organization 01 mat union, questioned leader of the wo until her death, nineteen y Miss Willard both spoke i organized its forces, weldin a homogeneous whole tha power and spirit. The wor of such a woman. "I entreat you to surroui prayers; for if Gcd be for Missionary. Dear sisters, i day hour? How many of i clock strikes twelve each t dear brethren In Japan fei wiieless current sweeps ei circuit to the place whei gathered in counsel and d< All my theology is redu Christ came into the worl ander. y THE PRESBYTERIA ^ple's Societies ;es willard. I: The noble life of Frances Willard. r>. 29-:n. ly Readings. is all. Genesis 3:18-25. ce. 1 Pe'.er 3:1-6. 'ulness. Ruth 2:1-12. ality. Luke 2:46-55. Luke 10:38-42. i. Jonn 12:1-9. >nor upon women. Why should not el. Esther, Elizabeth, Mary, Paul's it a few of those whose history God it of all the names given in Paul's half belonged to each sex. Was it ? Perhaps God designated that it that the responsibility is even, and work will stand out among the issed. Her life was devoted to the >urity. Her work was constant and by any fanaticism or unintelligent ed mind, a charitable heart, a tactful ustry. rille, New York, September 28, 1839, at fifty-nine years of age. She was e line of which she came gave before Ohurch and state and school. Early r family, to Oberlin, Ohio, and later She was well trained in college and of teacher, developing such success iny years had passed she was called liege at which she had graduated, lege, Evanston, 111., and also took thetics in Norhtwestern University, stual and administrative, were pro ' for temperance, was the first in rominent part. In 1874 she was at Christian Temperance Union of Chibecame president of the national The latter place she held, the unmen of America in temperance work, ears later. and wrote for temperance, as well as ig IUC llldll > UlV^IgCUL CiClliCUlD 111 K.KJ ,t was a marvelous tribute to her Id is better (or the presence and life id me with the atmosphere of daily us, who can be against us?"?Japan shall we riot thus meet at the noonis will heed the Angelus call as the lay this spring-time? Shall not our el girt with heavenly power as the ast and west in divinely appointed -e our Japanese brethren may be evotion? ced to this narrow compast>?Jesus d to save sinners.?Archibald Alex N OF THE SOUTH. Prayer ] OBLIGATION TO June 13. De "Hear, O, Israel: Jehovah our G shalt love Jehovah, thy God with i soul, and with all thy might, and t thee this day, shall be upon thy thpm dili^pntlv nnf/v i\yxr ? ? v.?. untvr tuj VI1UUI VII. to love our God with all our hearl his commands upon our heart wil diligently to our children, because to give good girts to their childr If we esteem our Saviour as tl chierest among ten thousand, who nal, and the doing of whose will tnat we have a treasure that we ones; duty and desire will coincid So our first obligations as Chri have that vital union with Christ \ love and service. Then we will sp of Him, who is the living Word, in oiouica ui me, ana iaiK not only We will live Christ's life, for He branches into whom the life of t But we are painfully conscious perfect; but are pressing on, if so, for which also we were laid hold Christ is our righteousness, in may become practical in our liv< changed into the image of Christ is to give them the clearest view c it is possible for our intellect, ta present to their mind, illustrated mm nuxnoie dependence on tne rule our mistakes, and with earne them exceeding abundantly above the praise of his wondrous love. LIFE Da By George Carrin Some lne-days are titter When hope burns low ir When the light of life if And to the weary comes When o'er the wide horizt The wild waves of troubl Pilling the hours with d Some life-days are goldei When the sltv #wm? f?i When the joyous heart And the glory of heaven The splendor of the inor Alter tiie dark, tempestu And our happiness is con Ah, yes, for thus 'twill e That some life-days will And others, too, will gol And yet 'tis true whatev< May bring I* us of pain Of joy or happiness most We'll in it all God's wisd Yoit may cover up your sin tuences will And you out. June 2, 1909. Meeting CHILDREN. ut. 6:6-9. rod is one Jehovah; and thou I all thy heart, and with all thy hese words which I command heart; and thou shalt. teach ' Obedience to the command t, soul and might and to have 1 insure that we te ach them earthly fathers do know how en. le One altogether lovely, the m to know aright is life eter1 is our delight, we will feel long to share with our dear le. stians, to lJur children, is, to vhich results in whole-hearted ontaneously and joyously talk all the conditions and circumwith our lips, but our lives, i is the vine and we are the ne vine is tlowing. that we are not already made that we may lay hold on that on by Christ Jesus, order that his righteousness ss. The end of life is to be Our obligation to children if the character of Christ that ught by the spirit of God, to by the best life we can live, love of our Father to over >st prayer that He will do for ? all we can ask or think, to KY4. gton Moseley. -gray. i the human breast; i all but out, no rest, in of the soul, le suddenly roll,' read dismay. a-sweet, 11 of sunshine cheer; exultant springs, is near. II Mi ours, ous hours, lpiete. sver be, be bitter-gray, <len be; * jr they , or care, ; rare, om see. from others, but ita conse