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NEW POSTAL RATES EFFECTIVE
JULY 1ST. 1IU
Postmaster Hugh T. Cline yester
day announced further changes in
the Postal Ratos which became effec
tive Sunday.
On all classes of mails, with the
exception of first class, special de
livery rates will be 15c for
pounds or less; 25c from two to '
pounds; and 35c for ten pounds
These rates, he said, include
the special handling feature.
first class mail matter the
special delivery rate will remain 10c
for each two pounds or less, but has
been increased from 15c to 20c for
over two but not over ten pounds
and from 20c to 25c from
pounds upward.
The rates on post cards and private
mailing cards have been reduced to
t each. Newspapers or publi
cations entered as second-class mat
ter when sent by others than the pub
lisher or news agent, is one cent for
each two ounces or fraction.
Provision in Postal Laws and Regu-
latinos has been mude for registry
indemnity up to one thousand dol-
istead of one hundred dollars as
formerly.
STUDY THE LIFE OF ST. PAUL
The men of the Methodist church I
! and all others who may not be con
nected with any Sunday School, arc
invited to attend the Men’s Bible
class ut the Methodist Sunday School
every Sunday morning at 10:15
o’clock, and hear Prof. W. T- Wynn’s
lectures on St. Paul. A study of the
life of this great Christian leader is
most interesting, .and the lectures of
Prof. Wynn arc highly entertaining.*
■ pleasant and profitable hour
the- Sabbath could not be spent
by the men. We are expecting you
next Sunday. A cordial welcome
tiwaits you!
MEMBERS OF THE CLASS.
VHIOK MCOBDIK. MIU.EOCIV1UJ, GA., JULY i, It2,
FAMILY REUOON
MANNING
Family altars and the daily reading
of God’s word will not solve the
problem of Christianity in the home.
Certainly daily worship in a necessary
factor for every home if it would be
Christian. Despite this fact we have
scores of Methodists homes in which More
days, weeks, months, years go by' p ray er,
worship in the home will not solve
the problem of Christianity in the
home, though we believe this step
absolutely necessary. Christianity
does not consist in w*orship alone.
After the daily periods of worship
come the more difficult periods of
living out the ideals of the one wor
shipped. The Pharisee in the temple
was an ideal worshipper, but was far
from being a Christian in his living.
incing than an eloquent
impressive than a ferv-
without ,ny effort on the pert of the I ent xrmm _ raore rff , ctive [h „ ^
parents or children to worship God. .... .... . _ ...
in the hotne. No prayer, .re made. I‘ l *' ly ; ,,d, " K of Gods Word is th '
no gratitutc to God is shown, noj ,lfe of onL ‘ who h» Christ-like to all
Christian instruction is given, and 1 member* of the family at nil times,
in many homes no religious litera- ] under .all circumstances,
ture is read. Many who subscribe to
secular papers and periodicals and
find time to read them do not even
subscribe to their own church paper-
These same parents will look into
their pastor’s face and declare that
our church papers cost too much, or
that if they had the church organ
coming into the home weekly they
would not have time to read it.
May our Allwise Father send a dart
fiction into the hearts and
minds fo those parents who are fail
ing to give their children a chance
to be worthwhile Christians because
of a lack of Christian literature in
the home.
We repeat, however, that daily
‘Jesus won imividuab with this
kindly, attitude, His forgiving spirit,
Hh/ sympathetic understanding. His
tolerant viewpoint, rather than with
long prayers, formal worship and
hypocritical adoration of the Father.
There are many thoughtless, sin
ful, Godless boys and girls in our
homes today, over whom the preach
er and Sunday School have no power,
that can be saved by some one in the
home, a father, sister, mother, broth
er. A severe lecture may do no good
a loud prayer may seem of no avail,
but the life of one who lives like
Christ will not and cannot fail to
ultimately have its effect.
Christians ought to pray and read
God’s Word in the homo, ia fact
they will, but Christ says.
“Not every one that sayeth unto
me Lord. Lord, shall enter into the
Kingdom of Heaven, but he that
doeth the will of My Father which is
In Heaven."
Hundreds of parents in our own
section are bewailing the wayward
ness of our present day boys and
girls, and yet they give no part of
their time each day in praying with
and instructing their own children.
Are the boys and girls to be blamed?
Our prayer to God should be that
“homes" might be saved.
String Money by Purchtiing
Cheep Insurance I, Like
Seeing Time by Stoppng The
Clock
C. H. ANDREWS & SON
“Nothing But Iuunuce”
Peter,Peter,pastry-eater,
Had a wife and couldn’t
keep her.
But one day he bought
a sack
of Omega Flour—she
came back!
Now they’re living
happily
Eating Omega paster-ee!
„ New Owners to Old
You don’t know the half
of THIS
“I have driven Hudsons before, and also costlier cars, but until
you’ve driven this Hudson you don’t knotv the half of it! Noth
ing like it for smoothness, performance and ridingease.”—J.L.
There is a thrill in store for you too when you take
your first ride in a new Hudson Super-Six.
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