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MRS. BORGELIN’S
REMAR KABLE R ECOVERY
Gives Credit for Restored Health to Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound. All
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MRS. OSCAR F. BORGEL1N
FOREST CITY* IOWA
Forest City, Iowa.—“My first child
lived only a short time and I was sick
for a year after. When I bent over
and almost raised myself with up pain again in I back. could
scream I bad that my I had
One day was so to
leave my washing and get ready to
go to the doctor. He gave me medi¬
cine, but it did no more good than if
I drank just water. Once when we
had been in town a little book telling
about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound have taken was five bottles left in of our the car. Vege¬ I
Finance in Afghanistan
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venor gardens, London, wiiere the
Afghan envoy resides.—Lowell Thomas
In Asia Magazine.
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What can be more foolish than to
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eight health, months I old, feeling just the picture myself. of
and am fine
You may use this letter as a testi¬
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asking about the Vegetable Com¬
pound.”—Mrs. Route No. Oscak F. Borgelin,
5, Forest City, Iowa.
A Bad Case of Nerves Relieved
despondent, Denver, Colorado. — “I was very
blue and sad all the time,
which is worse than real pain, and
extremely I was this nervous, for with about no two appetite.
and way years
My mother thought had no one the cared for trouble me.
had same
and had taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s
everything Vegetable Compound for it. I tried
it. I else, then I began to take
soon had a better appetite and
restored mental condition. I moved to
a bright, sunny house, began calling
on different people, ana changed
many other things. I also used Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash for my
female weakness. With the aid of
vour nealthy,happy medicine* I contented am now a fairly
and woman.
I’ve used the Vegetable Compound at
different times and will say it always
helps me over the bad spells 40 that ”
come to every woman past years.
—Mrs. Helen Fine, 35 South Wash¬
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SundaySchool T Lesson T
(By REV. p. b. PITZWATER, E>.D. t Dean
of the Evening School, Moody Bible I»
alHut© of Chicago.)
.((C). 1825, Western i I Newspaper Union.)
Lesson for September 20
PAUL WRITES TO THE THESSA..
LON1ANS
LESSON TEXT—I Thess. 2:1-12.
GOLDL7N TEXT—“In everything give
thanks.”—I Thess. 5HS.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Paul'* Love for
His Friends.
JUNIOR TOPIC—How Paul Worked
In Thessalonica.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP¬
IC—Paul's Devotion to Hts Work.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP¬
IC—The Spirit and Method of Paul*
Work.
While the lesson committee has se¬
lected this brlSf passage in the second
chapter for printing,' the intention was
to present the message of the entire
epistle. It was on Paul’s second mis¬
sionary journey that the church at
Thessalonica was founded as seen in
the last lesson. After crossing into
Macedonia he preached the Gospel at
Philippi, where he wa3 Imprisoned.
From Philippi he went to Thessalon¬
ica. The people there were largely
Gentiles.
I. The Salutation (ch. 1:1).
Timothy and Silas were associated
with Paul In this missionary Journey,
and they are associates of Paul iu
this message.
II. Paul’s Thanksgiving (1:2-10).
1. For Their Faith, Love and Hope
(v. 2-4).
This triad of graces testified of
their election of God.
2. How They Received the Gospel
(v. 5.)
It was In the power of the Holy
Spirit.
3. Joyful Obedience (v. 0).
4. Exemplary Lives (v. 7).
5. Missionary activities (v. 8.)
6. Turned From Idols (vv. 9-10).
III. Character of Paul’s Ministry
( 2 : 1 : 12 ).
It would seem from this defense that
some of the Jews had called Into ques¬
tion hts ministry. He defends him¬
self by showing the character of his
ministry:
1. It Was Courageous (vv. 1-2).
His persistence in spite of shameful
persecution proved his devotion to the
Lord and His work.
2. Honest and Guileless (w. 3-4).
As one sent of God, he faithfully
ministered uuto them, not courting
man's favor.
3. Without Flattering Words (v. 5).
4. Without a Cloak of Covetousness
(v. 5.)
5. Did Not Seek Glory From Man
(v. C).
6. Gentle nnd Affectionate (vv. 7-8).
So vitally did he enter into the live*
of tiie people that he displayed a
gentleness even as a nursing mother
with her children.
7. Unselfish (v. 9.)
In order that his motive be not ques¬
tioned, he labored night and day for
his support
8. Irreproachable and Blanieless
(v. 10.)
He did not claim to be faultless, but
he challenged them as to his blame¬
lessness.
9. His Lofty Aim (w. 11-12).
That they would walk worthy of
God In keeping with their high call¬
ing.
IV. How the Gospel Was Received
(2:13-10).
As the very Word of God.
V. Paul’s Desire for the Thessa
lonians (2:17:3-13).
1. He Endeavored to See Them Face
to Face, but Was Hindered by Satan
(2:17-18).
2. He Declared Them to Be Hls
Crown of Rejoicing (2:19-20).
His hope of meeting his converts at
Christ’s second coming was bis crown
of rejoicing.
3. Timothy Sent to Them (3:1-10).
It was Ms report that furnished the
Information concerning this church.
4. He Prayed for Them (3:11-13).
VI. Sins Rebuked (4:1-12).
1. Cncliastity (vv. 1-5.)
2. Dishonesty (vv. C-8),
3. Lack of Brotherly Love (vv.9-10),
4. For Being Busybodies (v. 11).
5. Idleness (v. 11).
VII. Doctrinal Errors Corrected
(4 :13; 5:11). ^
1. Not to Sorrow Unduly (v. 13).
It was because of their misunder¬
standing of the meaning of the com¬
ing of the Lord that they were Indulg¬
ing In excessive sorrow.
2. The Reason Assigned (vv. 13-18).
(1) The departed saints will come
hack when Jesus comes (v. 14).
(2) Living Believers Will Be Caught
Up With Them (v. 17).
8. The Time of the Lord’s Coming
Unknown (5:1-11).
The exhortation Is “be ready,”
watch.
VIII. Concluding Exhortations (5:
12-2S.)
Sin, Grace, Humility
No sin is so offensive to God, and so
injurious to tiie soul as pride. No
grace is so commended, both by pre¬
cept and example, as humility.—Ryle.
Truth
Truth is not of man's making, but
of God's revelation. Hear it in the
house of God.—American Lutheran.
To Be Thankful
To be thankful is to be especially
Christ like.—Russell H. Couweii.
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HE WAS GOIN’ FISHIN’!
j Two elderly men. both deaf, met on
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Rather Thin Pie
“I know the pie was rather thin,"
said the landlady, “but I don't think
my boarder should have said what he
did."
“Wbat did he say?"
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THINKING THAT COUNTS
“All the giris think she’s perfectly
beautiful."
“That’s nothing—what do the men
think she is?”
Ye Gods
Suppose Olympus should take a flop,
With work become the rule.
Would Venus open a beauty shop
And Pallas start a school?
No Business 1 here
Visitor—Has your husband really
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Mrs. Country Merchant—Not with¬
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Might Happen
“A man with a weak heart should
not send poems to the magazines."
“Why not?”
“He might have onp accepted."
BRAINS FOR TWO
“Your wife la a very intelligent
woman."
“Yes—she has braius enough for
two."
“Is .that why yon married her?”
Where the Test Comes
Moat any old duck can float—
And drift along and dream—
But It takes a regular live one
To swim against the stream.
Wife at Barber Shop
When a woman friend dropped In
the other evening to chat with the
wife, she was surprised to find the
husband, enveloped in an apron, wash¬
ing the dishes.
“Where’s the wife?" the visitor
asked cheerily.
“Over at the barber shop," came thf
grumpy reply.
Beg Pardon
“Where's your wife. Hank?”
“Site’s over eating at Wilson's.”
“Over eating again, and she just
started dieting this morning, didn’t
she?”
No Place for the Profesh
She—Do you believe there are dl
vorces in heaven?
He—No, I don’t, because that would
require the presence of a lawyer.
“Glass, With Care”
“And the next day, I suppose, she
returned the engagement ring?"
"Yes, it came by registered post in
a box labeled ‘Glass with care.’ ’’
Poor Car to Steal
Binks—How did Jones escape a
prison sentence after being convicted
of selling a stolen car?
Jinks—Tiie judge took a look at
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Gives Him Wrong Number
He married a telephone girl. Two
years later she presented him with
triplets.
“Still giving me the wrong number I"
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