The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

THE CJEDARVXM HERALD, WUDAY, JC H B fltU D W^fKwHm W P ffm Wfwmww&Wm* StmdaySchwl ’ Lesson' ^ertOteer Peps Swraner Pastures (Sy RXV, b*r of , ft ft rmtWATiiH, i>. a.. m « i *- Vacuity. iBirtituto v <Mt lU t. Wtotoni Mawaptittr'L'al**.) L m k h i f o r J u n e 2 9 RSV1EW: THE GOSPEL 0F KINGDOM CONTINUED Ttf* GOI<D8S TEXT—Thou *rt th« Chrl*t, the Son ot the living God. '. , PRIMARY TOPIC—Maklur . J»*u* Known. JUNIOR TOPIC—Relieving; In Jeeun. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ IC—What Shall I do with Jesus? YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—Tho Meanlntyof Christian Disciple- shlp. Tit* plan of review must always be determined by the teacher in the light of the grade of theReboot - nog. the aptitudes o f the pupils. For senior and adult classes the best method will b e‘ to recall that all the lessons o f the quarter are from the book of Matthew,* which lias as its theme Jesus Christ, the Messianic King, and His Kingdom, and to present each lesson In Its re­ lation to this ventral - purpose. The lessons have a threefold unity, name ly, one book, one theme, one person. Lesson for April 6. To prepare the' disciples for the durk hoitr o f the cross. Jesus sought to lead them to a clear apprehension of HIS purpose and mis­ sion. After Peter’s confession o f Him us the Messiah,’ Jesus showed to the disciples that He must come into His place o f triumph through the tragedy o f the cross, . , Leison for April 13.' The greatest In the kingdom fire those who possess childlike humility. The condition of en . trance into the kingdom Is true eon version, pr birth frpm above. Lesson for April £0. in this, lesson we have divine Instruction as to lie• havlor In case of Ill-treatment. Those' who are uiiristllke shall tuffer pers-u-u tlon. Those who have entered the U.-ig - dom by birth from nhqve—lliose i\ho haw received forgiveness from God­ win forgive their fellows. Lesson for April 27, Riches are de celtful. Possessors thereof are prone to put their trfisj, In them. It is. most, difficult for those who nre rich to give place to spiritual things. Lesson for May 4. Those who' would bfe greatest to the kingdom should, like Christ thej. King, take, the, place of self-abasement. In love, Christ gave Himself for. others. He substituted “the greatness of love for the love of greutness.” • Lesson for May 11, To jttie. nation which rejected Jesus as King and was endeavoring to kill Him, at the up pointed time, in tile councils of God. He officially presented Himself as King, -jjn fulfillment of jpropUecy, Lesson for May 18. Under the figure ot a marriage, Jesus set forth the privileges and benefits of the kingdom. He used marriage, the highest Ideal of love and friendship known to mail, to show the benefits of the kingdom. Lesson for^May 25. In the Olivet discourse Jesus outlined the events Ip the- world to take place to the-Inter­ val between His crucifixion and Ilfs second coming. The parable o f the ten virgins shows the right behavior o f believers in this present age In view of the coming of the Lord,, Lesson for June 1. By talents is meunt whatever faculties and powers one, possesses as God’s gifts, such as physical strength, reason, knowledge, speech, song, or money, All these should be employed so mr to honor God' who gave them, A reckoning time Is coming When account shall .be ren­ dered for their nse, Tills' will lie lit Christ’s second coming, Lm on .far Juns 8, Mary o f Bethany, because of her keen apprehension, saw that tiie Lord’s body wbuld be* broken and that His preclons life would go out at,a-time when no one could tow Iiigly minister to .Him, She therefore anointed Him as against that dread day. When the dlsdpjes criticised iter act, she was defended by Jesus. Lsuon for June 15.—Jesus did not die as a martyr or as an example, but to make an atonement for man's sin. Tiie supreme value o f .the lessons for N itrogan Catrriors G ive G ood R a tp oa ta and Phosphorus and Petaab A r o O ft*n N eadsdi Bays Export Pasture land* respond to summer application* o f commrolql fertilisers, and their wee suggests one method of getting good cow feed from the pas­ ture in the-summer. On fairly good pasture lands one application o f 150 pounds o f sulfate of ammonia, or Its equivalent- in ni­ trate o f soda, broadcast oyer the pas­ ture in late June or early July, will increase the production o f grass, says E, P, Reed, soils and crops specialist for the Ohio State University, When the' pasture requires more than 150 pbUnda o f fertiliser to an acre to stimulate th$ growth Of grass, the application might hotter be split, suggests Reed, and aplied at. intervals of four or six weeks, depending on its need as indicated by the condition of save tike wuiaHit When thaaa meats are lacking, which is often dm1 case sooewUng to JUsd^tbey should b# supplied )n a 044-0 grade fertiliser, St tiie rate o f 40p pounds to tiie acre. {This amount broadcast at one tinu ipreferably in the early spring, snould !provide these elements for three or |four years. They are not used as quickly as the nitrogen, Reed explains. New Motor Race Course Opens 4th -ne grass, . I, the quarter centers in the cross, Teach era, it Is not a matter of getting your children to learn the leSsons o f a great teacher, but to iudnee them to have faith in Christ's sacrificial death. Lesson for Juns 22. The resurrec­ tion of Jesus .demonstrated His Mes- siahship and deity. The command of Jesus to preach the gospel in all the world is backed by ills resurrection power. » The Oil o f Joy Christianity wants nothing so much in the world as sunny people, and tiie (fid are hungrier for love than fyr bread, and tiie oil of joy is very cheap, and If you can help the poor on with the garment of praise, It will be bet­ ter for them than blankets.*"-Henry Drummond, A Moral Pivot The Hindu professor o f modern his­ tory in a South indi^ college said t o ' mo t “My study of ihoderu history lias Shown me that there Is a Moral 1’lvot In the world today, and that the heal life of both East Afid West Is more and more revolving about that center -tha t Moral Pivoting is the person of Jesus’ Christ.''—E, Stanley Jones, ft r t* ef Character Nacataarjr The most brilliant qualities become useless when they are not sustained by force of character.-" Segue, fa ll Sissy The dwarf who admitted he was rather short wjien'A-kod for A limn, ■ .mill.,mil... . .......... . £ t t u t Little benefit will be had from the use of nitrogen if the-pasture alsoj is lelicient in phosphorus, and potash, ftaltevM a Headache or Nmmtlfi* In H mhnrtes, check* « CoW the Irtrf day, Ami eheeka Malaria 1* iktqf daya, ««• ala* in Greenville, O.-—Motor race fans seldom give a thought to the enorm- oiis amount o f expense involved ip constructing a real dirt racing course. In the new motor speedway, more ‘ han 18,000 cubic yards o f dirt have been moved to provide what-promises to ho the-fastest track in the middle west. Drivers who -have viewed the place are enthusiastic and quite a num­ ber claim that some dirt track records will be smashed on the afternoon o f .July 4th, when •the track is formally opened with four events. In the construction of the concrete' wall, providing an extra measure'of safety for spectators, more than two carloads o f cement’ was,used. Nine earloeds e f knabec week kite th* grandstands and taw ttt e f MJte were used. The owners spared neither time nor money to give race fans what w considered the finest track in this section, The track has been etted and spec­ tators will not be bothered by dust Forty acres o f free parking space ad­ joins the track. The huge ampithe- atre, inspected a few days ago by the state authorities witt take ogre ef 6,- 000 with a dear view o f every foot of the track. ' Yen need your lawn mowers sharp- AiMui aaii WHmAiui Cut dJm BUttMif. w « have ins(dal Mtdmnattt far this work. J. A, Stormont FOR RENT— Two etory frame house with, garage and garden, J, E. Kyle. % NORTHUP HATCHERY W a a re mow ha tch ing mud can taka you r ord ers fo r H IGH G R A PE BLOOD TESTED CH ICKS Custom H atch ing , Phone 13-16 CUftoa Exchange R. F. D. 1, Yellow Springe, Ohio WON ^<i(ii>iniHiiirtiininnnmimiiH Before marketing your live stock call THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS d a il y m a rk e t , ’ Phono 80 S. K , SMOOTS P. P . SMOOTS , MONEY PA ID WHEN W E IGHED LOCAL AN ‘Value J irs t Clothiexs For Men, Young Mens and Boys 28 S. Detroit St., Xenia, Ohia Kr*( ^ been spending the Dern Kerr, FOR RENT—C turn. Inquire.at l Mrs. Hatry Lt Home Culture ck mm . Mrs. W. A. 'i the Kttdantrs.elu Friday afternoon. Word has been John Wright, Coir Marines, is now at China. 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