The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, April 24, 1929, Image 4

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D. A. R. Officers See Model of L’Enfant Memorial •* i * " Jf in . jjj||jj|j Natloiml officers of the Daughters of the American Revolution Inspecting the model for the proposed memo rial to Major L’Knfant, noted French engineer, who projected the plans for the city of Washington. Japanese Women Try to Rid Tokyo of Graft P" ' 1 \ . Aft <My ’* * W/ "i 1 WA lim® ® I'j •.. j||p|j||fejp|j Japanese women prominent in the society of Tokyo have organized to free that city of grafters, the photo graph shows some of them talking in the campaign against the corruptionists. HEADS TENNIS TEAM y*\.' ,1' ' ,„v ,U_ :■!?:, S' ■' f V. . ;> V ■ ' ” 4>v v 4 Kitz Eugene Dixon, wlio has been named captain of Enited States Davis cup team. He succeeds Joseph \V. Wear, who was temporarily placed in charge in France last summer after William T. Tilden had been declared Ineligible. NEW NAVY AID Ernest L. Jahncke of New Orleans, who has been named assistant secre tary of the navy by President Hoover. He succeeds Theodore Douglas I!ob Inson of New York. Black Hair Persons with black, glossy hair are said to be of independent spirit, am bitions. quick-tempered, have great confidence in themselves, but are uot <ooti tU biding their feelings. Betsy Ross Gives D. A. R. a New Flag jj yi.. ii Alfred J. Brosseau, president i? —- I ' ’* I ItßMi J I King Gustaf Inspects New Destroyer v King Gustaf of Sweden on the bridge of the new destroyer, Ehrenskoeld, ns he inspected the latest addition to the Swedish navy. The monarch is an expert navy tactician. THE ROCKDALE RECORD, Conyers, fla.. Wed., April 24, H>^>- Improved Uniform International SiindaySchool ’ Lesson ’ (By REV. P. B. FITZWATKR. D.D., Deau Moody Rlble Institute of Chicago.) ((E). 1929. Western Newspaner Union.) Lesson for April 28 THE SUFFERING SERVANT OF JEHOVAH LESSON TEXT —Isa. 52:13-53:12 GOLDEN TEXT—With his stripes we are healed. PRIMARY TOPlC—Jesus’ Love for us. JUNIOR TOPlC—lesus’ Love for Us. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC — What Our Salvation Cost. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC —The Suffering Savior. This prophecy is the grand center of the Old Testament. The bond servant of Jehovah with great wisdom glori ously executes the divine purpose at the cost of great suffering. I. The Servant’s Triumph (52:13-15). By the servant here is meant the coming Messiah (42:1). 1. His wisdom (v. 13). “He will (leal prudently,” for his name is “Counsellor” (0:0). He was filled with the spirit of wisdom and understanding (11:2). 2. He shall be exalted (v. 13). He was to be extolled and magnified because lie was the “Mighty God (9:6), even Immanuel." Because of Christ’s devotion to Ilis task of re demption, God has highly exalted Him and given Him a name which is above every name (Phil. 2:9). 3. The appearance of the Servanc (v. 14). Because of His marred “visage, He wholly disappointed the expecta tion of the carnal minds who looked for outward signs of royalty and worldy greatness. Jesus, as Jeho vah’s servant, was tortured and beat en by men as He went about doing the business committed to him. 4. The issue of His ministry (v. 15). “He shall sprinkle many nations.” This reveals Him as the great High Priest sprinkling the nations with His blood, cleansing them from their sins. Just as the people were aston ished with the silence of Jesus in the midst of His shameful treatment, so shall the kings and great men of the earth be dumb before Him when the suffering Servant shall be exalted. 11. The Servant Despised and Re jected (53:1-3). 1. The unbelief of the Jews (v. 1). (1) They disbelieved the words of the prophets. (2) They did not recognize the hand of the I ord in the miracles and wonders which He wrought. 2. The origin of the Servant (v. 2). He sprang out of the stump of Judaism. The sad condition of the people at that time is expressed by “dry corn.” 3. Tlie Man of Sorrows (v, 3). He was afflicted and rejected. ill. The Vicarious Suffering of the Servant (53:4-6). 1. His griefs and sorrows were ours (v. 4). This awful suffering was looked upon by the world as occa sioned by sin—“we did esteem Him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.” 2. He was beaten for us (v. 5). That which was our due was meted out to Him. Observe the words, “wounded,” “bruised,” “despised.” “stripes”—how awful they picture His treatment, and yet “our” shows that His suffering was vicarious. 3. The reason for (v. 6). Ail humanity, Jews and Gentiles, had gone astray. God laid upon Him the iniquity of us all. IV. The Death of the Servant (53:7-9). 1. The strange silence (v. 7). He opened not His mouth. He went as a lamb to the slaughter. “He answered them never a word, inso much that the governor marveled greatly” (Matt. 27:14). 2. Unconcern of multitude (v. 8). They failed to discern the fact that He suffered in their stead. 3. Buried with the wicked and the rich (v. 9). The prophecy was fulfilled in His crucifixion between two thieves and burial in Joseph's tomb. V. The Servant's Ultimate Victory (vv. 10-12). 1. His sufferings expressed the di vine will (v. 10). The I.ord Himself laid this burden upon Him. and through His suffer ings the law was vindicated and re demption was accomplished. 2. A spiritual progeny resulted from His death, (v. 10). The fundamental law of the uni verse, which is life out of death, found supreme expression in His death on the cross (John 12:24). 3. Through death shall come to realization His fondest hope (v. li) He shall see the travail of His soul and shall he satisfied. 4. The divine reward (v. 12). Tiie divine Conqueror shall share the spoils of victory. He Bares Our Sicknesses When the even was come, they brought unto Him many that were possessed with devils; and He cast out the spirits with His word, and healed nil that were sick; that it might he fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying. Him self took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses.—Matthew 8:10, 17. Possible With God Ihe things which are impossible with men are possible with God. Girls, don’t worry about middle age Lots to recommend it, if you keep tit TELL a sensible woman of 50 that she looks like the older sister rather than the mother of her chil dren, and she just laughs at you. “I’m middle-aged,” she’ll declare, “and not trying to hide the fact. Why should I? Middle age has a lot in its favor—that is, if you’re well and healthy. “Sick? Never had a doctor in my life except when my babies came. Never had the habit of dosing myself with pills and medicines, either. I just took Nujol—all the time my babies were coming, and in between times, too. I’ll always depend on Nujol. “Even the healthiest woman is better off by taking Nujol—especially at times when her system is apt to be thrown off balance and her regular functions upset. This pure substance keeps your system functioning nor mally and naturally even under ab normal conditions. It not only pre vents an excess of body poisons (we all have them) from forming, but Inanimate Confidant A New Yorker who went to be psy chonalyzed was unable to co-operate fully in tlie diagnosis of his mental obstacles because he could not remem ber liis dreams. They grew vague or escaped him entirely by the time he made his daily visit: to tlie expert. He lias solved the problem. A dic taphone now stands beside his bed, and every morning on awakening lie finds tlie memory of liis subconscious mental wanderings fresh enougli to re late them to the machine. Then lie makes a transcript for the psycho analyst and smashes the wax cylinders. 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See how it brings you back and keeps you there. / Druggist Triple Birthday The unique circumstance of becom ing simultaneously a mother, a grand mother, and a great-grandmother, lias occurred to a woman in the comitat of Vas, Hungary. According to the newspaper Vasvarmegye, the woman, who is an elderly peasant, her daugh ter, and her granddaughter, each gave birth to a son on the same day. If It is difficult to say anything smart, train yourself to be a good listener. Pay as you go and don’t go too fast. tills flies / Flies everywhere! Flies nowhere _ f / if you spray Flit! Close doors and windows to let Flit vapor have MM sure. Every fly will die. Also kills MW WM g|p mosquitoes, roaches, bedbugs and K||| I||| |jjp antced to kill or money back. ||j^| 7. aids in their removal. It’s these poi spns that age people prematurely. Make them feel old and tired and useless.” Nujol isn’t a medicine or drug. For this reason it can’t possibly disagree with you or upset you. It is simply a pure natural product. It works effec tively without being drastic. Start Nujol now. You’ll find Nujol at all drugstores. In sealed packages only. Get a bottle today. Lemon Production A Chinese type cf cold resistant lemon tree has been introduced in tlie Satsuma orange belt of Alabama and Mississippi with excellent results, It is slightly less hardy tham the Sat suma orange, but has a more rapid recovery when nipped by thd cold. In the Carriere, Miss., section trees which had passed through tire coldest weather in 20 years bore as many as 50 fruits in tlie second year and trees 6 years old have matured over 3,000 fruits each. There is clanger of taking the world too seriously; and of taking if too lightly^. Something Wrong Two boys were walking down street one day when they saw a large man step upon the scales in front of one of the stores. The boys hastened over to see how much the man weight There was evidently something wronf witli the scales, for the hand only showed ninety pounds. “Gee,” exclaimed Jioy in astonish ment, “he must be hollow!” Many a sunny-haired girl lias e cloudy disposition. If time is money the lazy man’s tima must be counterfeit.