eevee e Boy Scouts—A Feature of Chautauqua Week| The Second National Bank Smee OF MEYERSDALE, PA. At the Close of Business May 1,1915 RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Investments__ $435,762.26] Capital stock paid in____$ 65,000.00 U. S. Bonds and Premiums 72,231.87} Surplus Fund and Profits. .. 53,041.96 Real Estate, Furniture, Fix. 62,499.50 |Circulation __ 63,800.00 Cash and due from Banks__ 79,855.22 | Deposits 468,506.89 Total Resources. $650,348.85 « Total Liabilites___ $650,348.85 (By E. 0. SELLERS, Acting Director of Sunday School Course of Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.) PAPI NIA Pris rh nr Pt tn LESSON FOR JULY 4 ABSALOM’S FAILURE LESSON TEXT-II Samuel 18:1-15 GOLDEN TEXT—Children obey your Parents in the Lord; for this is right.— Ephesians 6:1 His connivance with Joab, in the death of Uriah, was a costly bargain for David, and the development of sin in his family with its long train of fearful consequences teaches us that sin respects not person nor position The dark story of chapter 13 involves Absalom’s flight and Joab’s strategy in getting him back to Jerusalem (ch. 14). All is not as well, however, as it outwardly appears, for Absalom the beautiful (14:25) soon stole the heart of the ten tribes, Israel (ch. 15), from his indulgent and indifferent parent. Then follows the story of that father’s flight and of the son’s entry into the capital city This entire story is one of the most wonderful dramas recorded in secular or sacred history It may be divided roughly as follows: Act I. Absalom slays his brother. Act II. David fails to become fully reconciled. Act III Ab- salom’s rebellion. Act IV. Davids grief. The lesson for today has to do with Acts III. and IV. Act lll. Scene 1. David’s Flight and Finesse, chapters 15, 16 and 17. “A foolish son is a grief to his father, and bitterness to her that bare him” (Prov. 17:25). On the other hand an indulgent and an indifferent father brings grief to his son. Scene 2. The Battle of Mount Ephraim (chapter 19). David at the Gate, v. 1-56. The place where David “numbered” (v. 1) his followers was Mahanaim (17:27), where Jacob saw the two “hosts” of angels (Gen. 32:1, 2). What David saw was quite dif- ferent. As he waited he had time to contemplate that other time that he remained behind when he ought to have gone forth to battle and which resulted in the sin for which he was even now suffering (ch. 11:1-7) Ab- salom was shrewd as men count shrewdness, but he made one fatal omission in planning his campaign, he left God out of his reckoning (ch. 17:14 R. V.). 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This will be of interest here in view of the fact that Boy Scout drills and scout craft are to be a feature of our forthcoming Chautauqua To those unacquainted with rhe Boy Bcout movement un few facts will be of interest. The Boy Scout order originated with Lieutenant General Baden-Powell of Euginnd and today has more than 500,000 members in England, 750.000 in America and 25.000 in Australia. There are more than 5,000 members of the order in Chicago alone. representing Jewish. Catholic and Protestant churches. social settlements, playgrounds and Y. M. C. A's. The object of the movement is character building for boys between the ages of twelve and eighteen. It is an effort to train them in self reliance. manhood. good citizenship and scout craft. Scout craft includes instruction in first aid to the injured. life saving. signaling, nature study, camp craft, woodcraft, ¢hivalry and patriotism. into which this reckless son was pre- . cipitated, still it is probable that David | listened to the advice of his followers (v. 3) more willingly because of his reluctance to fight against his own | son. Scene 3. Absalom’s Defeat, vv. 6- 10. The battle was so planned that the advantage of the forest was on Da- vid’s side and more of the enemies of David were smitten by the hand of God (v. 8) than were slain by the servants of David. These men brought judgment upon themselves through their disloyalty to God's chosen king (Judges 5:20, 21) and in this we see a type of that final victory awake and morally straight.” Tao mS NEW ONE COMING. $1,000 Class. But a few days have elapsed sinc the Willys-Overland Company startled their Model 83 touring car at $750. 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So Absalom’s proud monument (v. 18) failed of its intended purpose. David's victory was complete; even so will be the ul- timate victory of our “greater David” (Phil. 2:10, 17). Act IV. David's Grief, v. 19-33. Scene 1. The Messengers. Again our attention is centered upon the grief- stricken father. His anxiety is sin- cere and heart-breaking, but it is tardy. The first messenger, Ahimaaz, is a good man, but brings not good news. Is our message one of life or of death? The second messenger gives a diplomatic but a blunt answer to David's anxious inquiry. What cared David for his enemies, his army, nay for himself, if only the “young man’ were safe. Application. “Is the young wan safe?” Industirially, socially, physical- ly, morally, spiritually, his safety de dends upon the guidance of the home, the father and the church. Only as parents hear and obey the Master's words, “Bring thy son -hither” (Luke 9:41) is the young man safe. David's sin was not, however, sufficient cause for Absalom’s downfall; he courted his own ruin (John 5:40). The great outstanding lesson of this entire drama, extending from the eleventh to the nineteenth chapters, ig: “Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” “watching waiting” policy. When in- terviewed on the subject he would make no further statement other than the new car would match up in every respect with the high standards that have long been associated with Over- land products. The general feeling among the most closely allied witn the Overland interests seems to be that this new car will overshadow all previous surprises sprung by Mr. Wil- lys since his entry into the automo: bile industry seven years ago. Mr. Willys has always aimed to give the public what they want at a price best suited to their pocketbooks. 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