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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE. CA., MAY 9. 1929
INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY
SH001. LESSON FOR MAY 21
arv b«*nt on doing
apl to stay reform-
,, r h»w murh tney may
time. Isaiah had been a ^ ^ ^
| prophet during the, ^ f i(|
jr king* hi Judah. Enough
from other warring na-
ived from God to
make them eager to do right ju*t by
way of showing . ..ank* if for no oth
er reaeon. Both kinge tnd people
kept returning to the vile abomina
tions under the name of worship
Which had hren introduced from the
When people
evil they are no
ne had be
HINTS FOR THE HOME
To lengthen the life of linens, re-
nnmb r th« -•• rules for their care:
Tablecloth* and napkins of linen
damask -hould be washed at home,
,f pi,--'Kir. Otherwise, select a re-
Habli laundry where cutting solu
tions are not used.
NVw linen* should be laundered
before they are stored away. Then
chests subjected to
ire, always avoiding
the concentrated heat of radiators
and pipe- Cedar chests are prob
able- th** best containers.
Linen enjoy* exposure to sun and
dew; in fact, po substitute compare*
with thi-- means of keeping them
beautifully whiu*. It also helps to
preserv white ne-s to wrap linens
in fas: colored blue paper when stor-
Idol
- thei
Another great prophet i* raised up
to guide them into right and safe
way*. Jeremiah was lorn in the
«am« year as good king Josiah who
made fine use of the P(ntatcurh,
which had been discovered in clean
ing out the Temple. At least the
memory of that reform must he in
the thinking of the older people. For
forty year* Jeremiah wrought through
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Chicken fricasse
Buttered spinach
Tomato salad
Ice box pudding
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five L-*<«
Read the
miah.
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He
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aken from hi* writings.; 1 ’ 1 ^eups boiled rice, G hard-
,k of Jeremiah and also boiled cgiri*. 1 1-2 cups whit
. wh'ch were by Jere- ] 1 t*. chopped parsley and 1
a* called the "Weer
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Elvira, a noble
ve with Erna,
being forced
Spanish lady is
bandit chief, but
j marry the aged
Judah insisted
wrong thing in spite of
righteousness.
When called to his
i doir
• the
i the i
white sauce
sprinkle top
; spread over all the
mining and
th chopped parsley.
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work
uinh i
ilwlarinc hi.,, wl >'" A,«r.,«,.A.ri.„
nfit-ifh, lit- ceiled himself a Try h-iUne espernRu. «ith cheese
.sauce. Lay stalks (which have been
boibd tender but not soft) in but
tered baking dish and pour over
them the cheese sauce which is the
usual wnite sauce containing grated
cheese. Spread buttered crumbs over
top and iiake in a hot oven until
crumbs are brown.
“child.” One is not ap* to be very
aggressive under such a «1( evalua
tion. God quickly did awuy with that
inferiority complex by telling him to
consider Who it was that was com-
mi- ioning him. Our Master Teach
er is able to equip any one for ser
vice to whom any special duty is a«-
aigne-d. The ordination service was
completed as the hand of Jehovuh
touched his mouth.
At once he was told t«» “speak unto
all th? people.” Many laughed at
him and mo-t refused
summons to repentence.
redu
An Economical Salad
Finely shredded spring cabbage,
lierd apple and celery mixed with
mayonnu^e and garnished wfth
heed the chopped sweet pickk make a tasty
nee. Then this and economical salad that fits nicely
ho just must help the people,-: into ^spring menus.
his appeals to writing and
• a collection of these ad- Prevent* Odor cf Cooking Cabbage
in the book we now study for A teaspoon of vinegar added to
eks. the w-ater in which cabbage i,. boiled,
overcome the unpleasant odor. P romi * c ' * tabB h,m(,clf ’
LEO JORDAN.
Don Gome* de Silva, a Grandee of
Spain. Ernani, ..n lh.- tv. of their
wdilinu. ait’ lh. aid of the -noun-
taineers to carry Elvira away. Wl.<
Elvira i» receiving gifts and coi
gratulation- of her friends, Don Cur-j
las, king of Spain enters her apart
ment. He tells her of his undying
love for her and tries to force her!
from the castle. She cries for help,
and Ernani, entering through a secret
door protects her, defying the king. |
Silva coming to vi«it his bride, finds*
Emuri and Surlas.
a vengeance with his sword. The
royal armourbearer, Don Ricardo ar
rives and Silva discovers he has
challenged the king. He begs for
pardon and it is granted.
Act 2
As the wedding of Elvira and Silva
is about to be solemnized, Ernani.
disguised as a pilgrim enters asking
for hospitality; then, thinking Elvii
is false to him he throws off his dis
guise, declares his followers
dispersed and demands to be give
to the king. Silva refuses to do
but late: determines avengcance
cause he finds Ernani and Elvira
still faithful to each other. The king
arrives and carries Elvira off as
hostnc "f the faith of Silva. Silva
challenges Ernani to fight, but he
refuse* to do so because Silva saved
his life. However, he is ready to
die if he can only see Elvira once
again. He is vlwn told that she has
been taken hostage. Elvira offers
Im helping Silva overcome
the king and gives him a horn to!
sound when he is needed.
Act 3
Thr king is concealed, dodging the
consp.rators who are to meet. The i
right of killing the king fulls on]
Ernani. At that moment Don Carlos
appears, announces himself as Em
peror Charles V, condemns the plebe-,
ians to prison and the noble* to the
block. Ernani demands to be sent
with the nobles. Charles, wishing
to reign by love rather than fear i
leases the prisoners and unites the
lovers, Ernani and Elvii
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Special Sale Of
PARTY DRESSES
EVENING DRESSES
Graduating Dresses
More than 50 in the lot—whites and all the new
pastel shadings, bought for 1 -3 less than their real
value.
$19.75 Dresses at $16.75
$15.00 Dresses at — $10.00
$10.00 Dresses at - $ 5.00
Chiffons, Georgettes
and Taffetas
dress-
fiv, weeks.
The newer of the people to ,
miah’* efforts on thpir behalf
the sentence “Thou shalt surely
The princes of Judah reaffirmed
verdict. They did not want their
sin* showed up and so shouted down
the man who talked of keeping the
moral law and the law* of God
Thcr P was all too much expression of
general opinion and no one thought
the matter through a.* it might apply
to him personally. They treated
- Jercmiuh a* a renegade because he to
said Jerusalem would be overthrown yo
if sinners persisted in doing evil. He th
is a patriot indeed who is bold his
enough to speak aga
He is a patriot indeed
It is at the marriage. In the
rejoicing Don Silva enters m:
unds the horn. Ernani, faithful
idst
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-lease the jury but said “Amend
• ways and your doings, and obey
voice of Jehovah.” He dismissed
>wn life ns by a wave of the hand,
evil. They could do, to him "as is good and
bold right in your own eyes.” Then their
speak against his nation litter judgment helped their guilty
when they are riding to a,fall be- consciences to pronounce against
cause of wrong doing. iJhter monu- themselves and to declare the prophet
ments are erected bearing the names "Not guilty.” It still remained for
of just such martyrs. the remnant of the great Jewish mi-1
When n formal trial came at the lion to reform their conduct and
gate, the u-ual place of justice, bring it in accord vrith their recent]
Jeremiuh saw that it was a fine op- vote. It is the same today. Deed*
portunity to again tell them of their count, rather thxvn good f-nunding
sins. He did not trim his message
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