PAGE TWO THE SOWER i the church, A pipe twenty times as highly as it did ittle sober thought have no with ur should convince us that we right' to do what we earnings, for they ar t really our THE One-Man UNION PRESS-COURIER. Band Totals 14 Instruments MANY VISITORS TO STATE FORESTS state Pennsylvani urg. Thursday, May 25, 1939. ' : y 7 Car Hits Stone Wall, Pauline Horten of Westover narrows- ly escaped injurv when an automobile she was driving crashed into a stone A Weekly Department of Religious own. forests, comprising 1,650,937 a and wall along Route 36 about two miles ilar Thought Contributed Then Paul tells us how not to zive an extensive system of roads and trails north of Hastings. JAMES A. TURNER, and here he uses two sugzEeslive. sna is cting thousands of visitors, ac- The woman told Pvt. G. K. Lodge E. Church, Patton, Pa. striking words, Do n 28 grudging- | cording to the Department of Forests of the Ebensburg sub-station of the Iv” The original word : “pain”, | | and Waters. State Motor Police that she swerved CHRISTIAN LIBERALITY. and the implication is that some give This system of more than 3,500 miles ' her gar in an effort to keep from col- 2 ry are then sorry that they have of automobile roads and over 5000 liding with an automobile operated by : Dr. Alexander L. Frazer has the rted with their money; it “pains” miles of trail (foot and horse) provides | John Wodley of Hastings R. D. 1 that g following to say about “Christian Lib- part with it. In such a case it does i riding, hiking and scenic enjoyment Was pulling out of an intersection, the « erality. the giver no good. .. It is not a means for the sportsman and nature lover. damage to the Horten machine was es- a; I remember hearing the late Professor of grace to him. We should give till it These state forest thoroughfares, | timted at $200. u Denny say in one of his lectures that hyrts, but the emotion in that case is ' constructed by the department serve * there was no subject on which Jesus quite different from that to which | the people of the commonwealth in P spoke more frequently than on money. Pay] refers. | many ways. More efficient and speedy i Some of His most striking utterances But Paul does not leave us with | fire protection can be afforded to 1939 Js were about it.. We have, for instance, mere negatives. He says that God lov- woodlands where roads and trails are WwW 11 P the Steward who, when he was about oo .t.in kind of giver. The word i available. Roads and trail development a aper 4 to lose his position, made provision for to describe him is cheerful. The Greek have made possible the harvesting and 4 the his Ie by Isiueing te Ingenied: word is “hilarious”—our word “hil- marketing of forest products that were Sample Book! thi ess 0 s master’s customers. hey! " Now wa how he ni ormer itable because op . ~~. would do him a kindness later on. So in Nove Ts show wis) Hilarious IAs becouse of thelr Contains 60 Different Papers 10 money might project its influence in- 10." po ean that God loves a State forest areas are open to all priced from 5c to 25¢ per dio to the future world, Then the Yich man * pan who gives with a smile. What a seasons for hunting, fishing, hiking, Single Roll 241] who rolled out from his mountain on full exchequer we would have if we camping and other recreational uses. y T {ine equibage, ingnoring the appeal Of had more of that spirit; Doubtless At this particular season of the year | WRITE FOR YOUR FREE ] pe Es a there Bre many who count Ht a joy to fod for Weeks 10 come thess roads will BOOK TODAY! gs use his money. A prosperous farmer give: Had ws sufficient of 3 there Elmer Trudgen, 26, of Morpeth, Ontario, C da, is b ki S used 1% 4e FosIsHtaniss Who with WwW 7 tl tag 11 j— is called a “lool” bocanse his one Gm. would be no recalling of ‘missionaries, th Lrudg i) og oh srpe "ip ario, Sua a, is sy working or. | to view the many flowering shrubs for | e pay le postage on a Bs A th. That he And the tides of our spiritual life | the mechanism which will enable him to add a banjo to his one-man | which Pennsylvania is noted, — the orders. No charge for ition was to, amass wealth. al N€ would rise and cover those areas from | band, bringing it to a total of 14 instruments. The pieces include a piano, | dogwood, azalea, laurel and rhododen- trimming 2 was a good business man did not atone op. they have in some cases ap- Violin, guitar, harmonica, two drums, two triangles, two sets of bones. | dron. © for the fact that his soul was deterior- 10 receded. Then a missionary | ¢OWbell. evmbal and chimes. He has worked on it for six years as a hobbv All that is requested of visitors is BUCK'S if % okt et “ meeting would be a real joy—news SE protect the plants and wild life of WALL PAPER & PAINT aul, without takin reath, after ( a » - ilding ast & re $ res £ All BE oe Lar i a ST from the Wine md Co UP come. It is better to worship in the | LONELY ACRES OPENS ¥e Xorest and to prevent forest fires, 334 W hi ton Eitest Tirst Corinthians feels that the trans-| "| ° . .. ~ .. | earlier morning hours before the heat FOR SUMMER SEASON | Ap advertisement in the Union Pres dshingion Stree ition is not ill taken when he, passes : 0 a great a address SIVER | of the day sets in with its dehabilitat- a Courier will reach vo r stomers . JOHNSTOWN, PENNA. on to say, “Now, concerning the col- Wi ee iy Dr. Denny, he said jng humidity. Announcement has been made that ® your customers. -— F lection.” He places the ordinary col- _ ners Dosded, Sven mors) Don’t forget to buy a ticket from | Lonely Acres Summer Resort, Brad- lection against the background of im-' tion of what it did 5 fhe 1 ee 1 one of the young people of the church ley Junction will open its sixth SEASON | wp mortality. Then in the second letter . ~"' ' ° seek 10 share pe ~ SO you can sit in with us at the ban- | with the Decoration Day holiday May ty the same people he devotes several : : : SSIES et to be held in the church on Fri- | 27. A new swimming pool and elec- REUEL SOMERVILLE a chapters to the subject. | In the verses which 1 bave choscn he says some things which the Chris-! tian church would do well to lay to! heart. To begin with, I venture to say that many people are getting littie or nothing out of the church. Paul lets us into the secret of this in his illus- | tration from the farm. Someone has’ said that there is not ome blade of | grass in all the letters of the apostle because he was a city man. Be that as it may, here uses ar illustration from the field. He says trat if we wish to get anything out of the church, we must put something mm if a farmer sows sparingly, he will reap accori- ingly; but if he sows wountifully, he will have a harvest to reward hi. That 15 the law of nature. Scme people wonder why the chur- ch is not doing more tor them and their families—the rcasecn may be jusc who enjoy life in the church are those who cijoy life in the atch are those who work in it and for it. Getting a child baptized or calling on a minister to bury the dead hardly constitutes | connection with a church and yet | there are many whose intimacy goes | no farther than that! There is a cause fir the “winter” of some people's | “discontent.” } naving paved tne way by his prin- ciple. writ in natu: itself, he gocs on to give specific instructions as to our | liberality. He believes that “every man” should | give something. This is plainly put mn I Cor. 16:2 “Let each one lay by hirh | in store.” Surely all who earn should devote part of such earnings to the cause of religion in the zommunity where they live, and in the ‘‘regions ® ° beyond.” In determining the amount and destiny of their contributions let Wi i er- ISer QC them ask the assistance of reason (“as 1: i he purposes in his heart”). Here rea- ® eS 4 son and emotion have a part to play. x Sk fe uk Religion must not be all emotion nor all reason. It would be a good exercise for mind and heart to ask questions like these: “What would my community do without a church?” “What would the church be like if all men were like me?” Or yet again, “What do I spend on luxuriess” “Have I an ade- quate sense of proportion?” I once heard of a family in Nova Scotia who spent $40 on tobacco per annum and with those who had not got their just due. That idea was what fired Paul's heart. He had something to give away, and he as an honest man should give it away. “I am debtor.” God's great gift kindles him as he closes this chap- ter “Thanks be to God for his unspeak- able gift;” — so great was it that words only broke in their effort to ex- press it. PATTON METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH | James A. Turner, pastor. Church school at 9 a. m. Preaching | at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth lea- | gue at 6:30. Mid-week bible class on! Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. | The change of hours for the morn-' day evening, June the 2nd. The three new preachers recently appointed to various charges up here on the moun- tain will be present, as well as some : of the old ones, and there will be a | splendid chance to get acquainted with them. There will be speeches and oth- er good things on the program. Come and have a good time. If you want a series fo Bible stud- ies that are of unusual merit and qual- ity to add to your mental equipment, coem to the mid-week Bible class. You can't buy what you will get there any- where else at any price. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the kind- ing services seems to have met with ness and sympathy shown during our the hearty approval of the people jud- ' recent bereavement, the illness and ging by the splendid attendances at the death of our beloved wife and mother services of the last two Sundays These ' —MTrs. Joseph Dunegan. Also for the earlier hours will be much more accep- | beautiful floral offerings and the use table than the former hours especial- ' of automobiles at the funeral—Joseph ly during the warm days that are to Dunegan and Family. New COLD-WALL Frigidaire THE WORLD'S FIRST “COLD-WALL” REFRIGERATOR! 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