1939, irsch, bens- £ 5 i ERR Thursday, June 1, 1939. e THE SOWER A Weekly Department of Religious and Secular Thought Contributed by REV. JAMES A. TURNER, Pastor, M. E. Church, Patton, Pa. I AM THE CHURCH. I am a VOICE calling to mankind through the ages; Calling men away from all that is low and unworthy To all that is high and holy. I am a BOOK, THE BOOK made arti- culate, the Living Word From whose pages irradiates eternal, so that I become A lamp unto the feet and a light unto the pathway of men. Light ¥ am a LIGHT shinging in the dark places of the earth, Reflecting the glory of Him who is the Light of the world, Making bright the lives of those who sit in darkness, And bringing warmth and cheer to the discouraged and downcast. 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I am the Custodian of TRUTH, Guardian of FAITH, The Conserver of HOPE, and the In- terpreter of LOVE. the | I am an ALTAR built in the shadow of a Cross, the place where “The soul of man keeps tryst with the Spirit of God.” Before me men kneel to confess their sins and receive forgiveness. “They kneel, how weak; they rise, how full of power.” I am the SPIRIT OF WORSHIP, I am that which lifts man out of him- self sl b Anu makes Him, “Whom, having not seen, we love,” “Closer than breathing, nearer than hands and feet.” I am the COMMUNION OF SAINTS, the tie that binds All hearts in Christian love, and links the redeemed on earth With the redeemed in Heaven. I am the BODY OF CHRIST through which He operates for the extension Of His Kingdom on earth, that King- dom whose imperishable glory Is the Fatherhood of God and the Bro- therhood of Man. I am HUMANITY at its best, consecra- ting its all to the service of Him Who is King of Kings and Lord of lords. I am that for which Christ died—the most vital, the most compelling, The most far reashing, and the most challenging institution known to man, The greatest reality of the universe— I am UNA SANCTA, the Universal, Impregnable, Eternal CHURCH Of the LIVING GOD. —Margaret Reese Potter. PATTON METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH James A. Turner, Pastor. Church school at 9:00 A. M., Preach- ing, 10 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Mid-week Bible Class, Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. Come to the Mid-week Bible Class on Wednesday evening and hear the interesting discussions about the great deluge, the Ark, the Deliverance of mankind from the tragic conditions | preceeding the flood, the exit from the Ark, the reestablishment of human ec- onomy, the ordering of the seasons of the year, the covenant, and the cause of the rainbow, Noah's drunkenness and the sad results, the dispersion of mankind over the earth following the building of the towel of Babel, and many other interesting incidents rel- ative to man’s early history on earth. Don’t forget to get your ticket for the banquet on Friday evening, June the 2nd. An interesting program is as- sured. Come and get acquainted with the young people in the churches up here on the mountain top. You wilr enjoy the evening. LOST—Small rabbit dog, color white black and brown. No license on collar. Edward Montiesor, Patton, Pa. 3t a =, ox i —®-N Homemakers are meet their needs PENNSY BUSINESS OF A MODERN HOMEMAKER IT’S ALL-ELECTRIC and more to the importance of their jobs and the need for modern, ef- ficient equipment. The kitchen is the home executive’s office and elec- tric kitchens are the ones that best Find out how little it will cost to make your kitchen ALL-ELECTRIC. EDISON COMPANY No Osher Dollar Buys ‘As Much As the Dollar You ; Spend For Public Utility oe, : OFFICE ln ve = awakening more in every respect. LVANIA THR UNION STATE MEDICOS TALK OF HAZARDS OF THE BICYCLE ON HIGHWAYS Close to one thousand bicycle riders will be killed this year. . | They will be children ful of the zest for life and fun. Their deaths will bring tragic grief | and lasting sorrow to many homes. All of these deaths could have been prevented with the exercise of more care. Here are ten safety rules which par- | ents should read and explain to their sons and daughters who are riding bi- cycles: 1—Learn to ride in a park or other safe place. Stay off the streets until you can ride well. 2—Have your bicycle equipped with. PRESS-COURIER | proper brakes, lights, and bell or a, 8-—Do not carry an object in one ! | horn. Keep it adjusted to fit you and in good condition. Check the brakes | frequently. 3—When riding, keep to the. right, | | close to the curb. 4—Obey all traffic rules and regu- | lations. Use hand signals when turn- | ing or stopping. 5—Ride without wobbling, and ev- | oid sharp turns. Weaving through traf- | fic is dangerous. Avoid fast riding on | stiprezy or rough roads. 6—Never carry a pessenger. | dangerous. | 7—Never hold on to a moving ve- hicle. | 8—When riding at night, carry a light in front and either a light or re- flector in the rear. Light colored clo- It is thing also helps motorists to see you. —— hand or ride in the street with both hands removed from the handle bars. | Parcels should be strapped to the bi- | cycle or placed in a carrier. 10—Choose your route carefully and avoid crowded streets and highways. These rules, if obeyed, would great- ly reduce the increasing number ot deaths of bicycle riders. Bicycle riding is great fun and good exercise, but present day highway con- gestion makes it a dangerous under- taking unless continual care is used. Be a better bicyclist—don't ride recklessly. Johnsonburg Celebration. Johnsonburg, Pa.—Many dozens of Fire Companies throughout Western Pennsylvania already have replied to PAGE SEVEN invitations to appear here in the sums mer’s first big firemen's parade cli. maxing the week's celebration at the second annual jubilee of the Central Hose Company, No. 1, June 5th to 10, Firemen's day is Saturday, June 10, with the mile long parade of bands, hose companies and fire equipment bee ginning at 6 P. M., standard time. The visitors will oe competing tor upwards of $400 offered in 14 big prizes. Best band, $50 and $25; best appears ing fire company, $50 and $25; come pany coming longest distance with 20 or more men, $256; most men in line, $20; best piece of equipment, $30 and $20; best appearing ladies’ auxiliary, $15 and $10; best drum corps, $40 and $20; best junior drum corps, $20 and $10. mmm — Enjoy A Vacation Every Day With Fine PORCH FURNITURE! HANDSOME $1. 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