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INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY |
SCHOOL IESSON FOR JAN 17
UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE. CA., JANUARY 14. !•»
HINTS FOR THE HOME
| THE HOLY SPIRIT
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J|»ch«<‘ke °““ he MW Many 1 - * “ "
Ri « wn have been invad-
places This lesson study is the introduc
tion to a Person. It is .in nmplifi:
have
f n» n 5 .
, v .. tht fa ,r * r . ^
i b > 1 — retreats for men are
(j they find that they
li-ss useless and are
as a hsngnail would
t as essential os a
to poached egg.
places that man en-
?hat has undergone
I,, of all changes is
longer »
are bccotsms J
merely tolW* tcd
or * K » boU
By Nancy Hart
i are so unfortunate as to
home without a fireplace,
can acquire the full effect of
by simply introducing a man
tel with a false grate to accommo
date electric logs or coals. Then,
if possible, have bookshelves built
Apostles i * nbo ^* e cither side and you
' will have a charming hearth set-
tion of the confession
Creed, “I believe in the Holy Ghost.” . .
While multitudes make that ercedal tlnK at vcry httl ® cost -
atatoment they do not have an inti-' The scheme can be worked out
mate knowledge of this third Person | inexpensively in almost any room
in the Triune God. The Holy Spirit is i si "cc '* entails no outside repairs or
as distinct a Person as is God the structural work. And the decora-
i the da;.
' fort
Father, and Christ the Sou.
All Three are equally, externally
l was a iod of the existent. Revelation, however, of the
;te, that I thought personality and activit came in time
. when I could go From the first Jehovah God was
and listen to the known as the Father. Far back in
" ,h:i* o-'k place and rear history there were evidences of the
R . ' \ hiiir my f® ce lathered, Second Person and there were repeat-
1 ” , y reached -hat most ed promises of the Advent of the
7 i:<- of manhood. Son, which were fulfilled in the com-
u- u-<‘l - s l»°p for ing of the Messiah. There are also
uhnity. But the citadele of many nrohecie3 concerning the Holy *7'“'
*"**■1. longer belongs to the man. Spirit in the Old Testament, one of Cen r
■; u., .1 to relate with gusto the the most distinctive being that in Joel
• one we heard and’we could in- 2:28-29, which was specifically ful-
into the private life of Sam filled in the Day of Pentecost, after
, ^ |0 . j ;i nd make many re- the Ascension of Jesus Christ. Jesus
ark' about his affairs that would spoke deary, though lie did not ex-
brine forth th09C l’ ca * s °‘ * au ^ ter plain the extent of the meaning when
that would he the envy of those not He told of the eagerness of the Fath-
tive effect—the atmosphere of <
For Afternoon Tee
Cocoanut Kisses
Cinnamon Snaps
Date and Nut Bars
and
I the police Gazette
neh..« and
there was e r to bestow the Holy Spirit
ith its pictures beloved. Much more than earthly
beauties arrayed parents delight in giving good things
the back the big to their children does Jehovah have
ist won the heavy j C y in making the Holy Spirit avail-
;am pi..i!>hiji. Let’s not for- able to those who are willing to meet
H black siov ethat on winter the conditions.
coaled up to a red g'ow and Among the many references in the
;be latest town gossip was passed Bible the following arc selected for
and the circle about its warm P p ec jfj c study today by the Lessons
es. And occasionally Old John Committee: Joel 2.28-29; Luke 11:9
snon would g. t down the mandolin 13 . John 3:5 . 8; 14:16 . 17f 2 3, 15:26-
aad with that dear baritone of his 2 7 ; 16:7-16; Acts 2:1-21, 32, 33; Ro-
jisf some of the old southern songs, mnns 8:1-17; 26, 27. I Corinthians
-Comrades” was my favorite. I am ( 12:1-13; Ephesians 1:13-14; 3:-14;
■gkd I was oi.l .nough to have ex- .H;14-21; 4:1-6. 30. Turn to your
jxrienced some of this and can enjoy concordance and Bible Dictionary for
reveling in the memories of it. I many other portions. A very help-
AU these old retreats arc* gone and f U | f or collateral reading is “A
nan now enjoys none of the privacy u e jp to the Study of the Holy Spirit,”
.f these old places. | w. E. Biederwolf, D. D.
Obediently the disciples waited
in prayer for ten days after the As
cension. Then came the advent of
the Holy Spirit to them in Jerusalem
as miraculous signs were wrought.
The abiding personal evidence was
their news possession of spiritual
power for service, as witnessed in the
conversions which followed Peter’s
sermon on that day, when 3,000 be
lieved. Such evidences were repeat
ed in the abiding Presence with them
both for companionship and power
.ck Duck
Split pork tederloin down the
and fill with a dressing as
for fowl. Roll and tie up, sprinkle
with salt and pepper and four. Bake
in a buttered pan, basting frequent
ly with a little water to which melt
ed butter has been added.
The changing nf the calendar for
thirteen months is being strongly ad-
Yccated in muny circles. I for one
.pposed. This life is complicat-
•nugb without having something
else added to require deep thinking
o figure out just where you are and
chat anniversary this is.
And think what this change would
do for birthdays. It would take for-
o really know when you were
day your wedding anniversary was
which every married man knows
be had best not forget.
Christmas would come around on
Bob L‘- > birthday and Easter would
l*e flying in on us just about the time
'<* would ii'u-jlly celebrate Memorial
day.
We learn-i! that little juvinile
wm. “Thirty days has September
'Pril, Jure and November,” etc. and
think it would >poi| this beautiful
tie poe m and we would not hove
'•aching it to our lit-
riec<., ind nephews, and ail the
idies would not know about this
hat probably sonic brainy chap would
that would help us
poor addle brains remember the name
tne new month and which came
1 and so forth even if we did not
ft to barn a poem to remember
* r *“ny days there were in each.
sonu* guy is always trying to
r.L up -mething new and spring
- folk-. Jt will give Congress
oppol
lot
‘ and kill « lot of time
■ of us already burden-
*ka .
•"riling
*see W. C. T. U., have
rn sleuth and in solemn
pledged to report all
■ law that had the amell
on their breath.
Banana Salad
Cut baaanas in half lengthwise
and scoop out the centers. Fill with
a mixture of chopped nuts, diced
canned apricots and chopped maras
chino cherries blended with dressing.
Garnish with whole maraschino cher- •
Baked Peppers
Cut stem end from green pep
pers and remove seeds and core. Be
for 6 minutes in salted water. M
together 1-2 taacup boiled rice,
tomatoes, chopped, 1 chopped onion,
large piece butter and seasonings.
Drain peppers, put piece of butter in
bottoms, fill with stuffing, sprinkle
wth crumbs and dots of butter. Stand
in pan, pour 1-2 cup boiling water
over them and bake for 3-4 houi
1928 CHEVROLET FOR SALE
One that has been through our
chanical department, looks i
wonderful rubber and offering a way
below ita actual value. This one
a knock-out, better see it quick.
L. N. JORDAN
Spirit takes our ‘‘unuttered groan-
ings” and makes right and specific
petitions to the Father on our behalf.
He is always convicting us of sin
making the work of Jesus effective
as our Saviour. The life of the Chris
tian is not materially lived. 3
lived rcsultfully only through spiri
tual possessions.
That Clink Like Steel
Arr Made by the ’’McMlLLAN” Proce.s
I. BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
J There is No Waste in Our Bricks.
J W. M.k. Quick Shipm.nl. in Any Qu.nlily, ,
l RICH GI.O FACE BRICK-FIRE BRICK-COMMON BRICK \
l Milledgeville BrickWorksCo *
♦ MILLEDCEVILLE. CA. (
» E.Ubli.k.d 1883 by J. W. McMillan. ♦
t K. C. McMillnn. Prc.iden! Bell. M.Mill.n, Vic.-Pro.iu.nt J
Hke HlE Wheel and learn why MASH ran say:
“World’s Easiest Driver (imtrol”
E FFORTLESS steering ... softness of
clutch action . . . quick brake re
sponse—these a
"400”thatgiven
i features of the Nash
v deli ght to motori ng.
Thousands of "400” owners will tell
you that to them driving is never tiring.
For the Nash "400" has "World’s Easiest
Driver Control."
This is a strong claim, but we make it
earnestly, and with the firm betiei that
it is an unvarnished, accurate statement
of fact.
We invite you to test it. Ask us for a
Nash "400 ’ to drive. Take it through
the severest traffic, up to and away from
stop lights. Try parking in difficult
places.
Sec how effortless arc even the sharpest
turns, with what ease brake and clutch
pedals operate, how sw iftly motor and
brakes respond. You'llfind yourseljdriv
ing with more driving confidence than you
ever bad before.
And you’ll know what a truly remark
able car the Nash ”400’’ is!
^NASH ’400"
^ M^eattu the lfY»rf«f in Motor Car Value
IMPORTANT “400” FRATI KF.N~.VO OTHEH f.ffl H.f.V THEM .1 Cl.
Twin-Ignition motor
12 Aircraft-type spark
plugs
High compression
Houdaille and Lovejoy
shock absorbers
Salon Bodies
lubrication
Electric clocks
Aluminum alloy pistons Bijur centralized
New double drop frame
Torsional vibration
World's easiest steering
7-bcaring crankshaft
Longer wheelbases
One-piece Salon
fenders
Clear vision front
pillar posts
Nash Special Design
(Rr/Jnt c
Short turning radius
HINES & CALLAWAY
MARKET QUOTATIONS ON FARM
PRODUCTS
the
Market repor t(wholc.'nle) of fat
products in Atlanta, on Monday,
January 21, 1929, ns reported by th*
State Bureau of Market)
Georgia Department of Agriculture.
Eggs—45 cents dor.
Butter—Table, 45 cents pound
cooking, 35 cents pound.
Hogs—9 cents pound, No. 1 basis
corn fed.
Hens—Heavy, 25 cents pound
light, 23 cents pound.
Fryer*—35 cents pound.
Turkeys—30 cents pound del., At-
•m—$1.20 bu., slipped-shuck,
$1.25 bu., shelled in sacks,
h. Atlanta.
Sweet Potatoes—2 cents pound f.
o. b. shipping point.
Irish Potatoes—2 cents pound, No.
1 graded f. o. b. Atlanta.
Creai
Cake
he breath
fair
have
of all the n
1 ni- of the women that’
1 b.-n’t relish their job.
addicts and limbcrger
' to subject themselves
: ■ 1 upposo and 1 can
'"•-sjo n that would
1 luces when they got
*' r ' ; -th heavily saturated
j!d find an increased
fu-r a suggestion to the
esp, , % nv,ny Her for Tennessee
“i^ln "" Sn ' f Or?." take a
, '" ‘'f'Oe before being sniff-
yourieW 10 being
of t* hout f,r>t taking a gargle
, y might star a!
5 !l for those doing the sniff-
da*h(fV tr always take a
odors : l 18terine ’ destroys all foul
8 *nd germs.”
n/, F0R ? roads ter for sale
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* ot *“ d »•»” ,ba.W. If
!«. . pick-., it i.
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L. N. JORDAN
!1 >«- W.
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Let us Hatch Your Eggs!
Our hatchery is now in full operation and we are ready to
receive your eggs any week you might desire. We have the
latest type Buckeye Mammoth incubator which will take care
of them with absolute accuracy. Would like to have them
any week not later than Thursday. They go into the ma
chine on Friday night. Each tray holds 112 eggs, but will
take care of less number if desired. The trays are so arrang
ed that it is impossible to get your clucks mixed with anyone
else. The price for hatching is 4c per egg. Will appreciate
your patronage and feel that the experience we have had
merits same.
WE HAVE THE BEST VALUE IN BROODERS AND SUPPLIES
IN THIS SECTION. Let us figure with you on these. Also
have your favorite breed of chicks coming off each Saturday
at $15.00 per hundred, $8.00 for 50 and $4.50 for 25.
BASTON HATCHERY
Phone 126-L MilledgeviUe, Ga.
Cream 1-2 cup butter and 2 cups
sugar. Add 3 eggs well beaten. Dis
solve 1-2 teaspoon soda .in 1 cup
cream and udd alternately with 3
cups of flour (sifted) to the s
and egg mixture. Flavor with a scant
tsp. lemon extract, pour in greased
cake pan and bake* in a moderate
BILIOUSNESS
Arktnun Convinced Since Hi,
Childhood That “Black-
Draught Can’t Bn
Beaten” For It.
Block-Draught, when needed, all my
life,’’ writes Mr. G. L. Smith, of 253
North Third Street, this city.
"When I was just a child, my
mother made Black-Draught tea.
and gave it to mo for colds and
biliousness. It was a family medi
cine with us.
"After I was grown and went out
on the farm, working hard, I would
get a dull, tired feeling and a bod
taste in my mouth. I would know
then, that I was bilious. I would
take a few doses of Black-Draught,
and soon feel good as new.
"In later years, I have taken
Black-Draught and It has helped
me for constipation and biliousness,
and I am still of the same belief, as
when a child, that Black-Draught
can’t be beaten.”
Thousands of men and women
find Black-Draught of great help in
Black-Draught Is prepanal from
sriected medicinal hots and roots.
A natural remedy for mnatjirml
Welcomes the Friend
Warns the Intruder!
A brilliant porch light welcomes the friend
and warns the intruder. To the friend it shows
that the hostess is thoughtful. The guest feels
his company really is desired.
To the intruder it is die sign of warning.
It notifies him that the pierring eye of light is
ready to expose him.
Because of the extremely low electric rate,
iLe cost is insignificant. You can bum
your porch light for as many as
ten hours for only a penny.
A Light all Night for a Penny!
Georgia
COMPANY
Your dearie service biU is the
smallest kem of yom family budget
WATCH YOUR RADIATOR
r i. Ml mwm. w. kin
catch your radiator, if yaa
ha Riywdw. Drive hjr mm
toetod aad U* add «la
aawaat af alcahal.
L. N. JORDAN