by Rev. Charles H. Gilbert The bottom shelf of Cather- ine’s overflowing music shelves holds an ancient volume of many pieces of music bound in this one bulky work too thick, I am sure, ever to sit up on a music rack and look the musician in the eye! On the fly- leaf in grandmother’s hand is her name ‘‘Catherine E. Gil- bert, Peru, Jan. 1871’. My goodness! That means that this collection of piano numbers is 102 years old. Grandmother doubtless treasured this collec- tion of what were probably trea- sures to her. When I was very young Grandma could still see to read music on the piano rack. Like her knitting, I think her memory saved her from too close confinement to the text in front of her. By the time I was on the scene as an appreccative listener, this music had been well rehearsed for her own pleasure. The piece I liked best was the one with the picture on its cover of a rustic shepherd and his large and competent dog to- gether sitting on a rock with a few peaceful sheep at his feet. The name of the piece was ‘The Shepherd Boy,’ by G. D. Wilson. The boy is playing a simple pipe, doubtless it was early “rock music’’! I liked this lively little tune which went over and over the same simple melody and often I wondered how it could end, for each phrase easily blended with ‘some variation into the next phrase, and just went on as long as the boy wanted to keep it up. I never tired of hearing it. I learned to whistle it, and if I had ever gained any facility with my recorder, I think I could play the air which was in the key of G and should be easy to LOVE RING 1 CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE 4 GIVETO SOMEONE YOU LOVE INTO OPPOSITE v SLOT Safety belts, when you think about i it, its a nice way to say ! Vove you. advert o oy > 00d COUNCTE rami contribu finger on my D recorder. Only our dog cannot stand the sound of a pipe at least when anybody here tries to play it—which means me! For some reason which I am not sure of, I have wanted to compare New Testament Greek with the Greek of our modern day such as people in Athens use now: My acquaintance with New Testament Greek is not profound by any means, nor has my recent study of it been the discipline my first few years of it were. For then I had teachers who stood for no fooling nor choosing here or there. But those teachers whom I hold in great ‘veneration have since gone beyond the range of Com- monwealth Telephone service. Recently when Catherine was browsing through her favorite book store, she happened on to a copy of ‘Modern Greek in 20 Lessons’ and brought it home for me. I shall enjoy going over this which shows the difference in pronounciation between the Greek of the New Testament of Christ’s time and the language of today in Athens, or wherever modern Greek is spoken. I expect to enjoy this very much. Even in the ancient tongue of 2000 years ago, there are inter- esting lights coming through the text. For instance, in the part of the Gospel of Matthew where the Lord’s Prayer is recorded, Jesus talks to his friends about the current practice of fasting as a religious exercise or dis- cipline. Jesus told them not to do it the way the show-offs of his day did it. Many people made quite a to-do about fasting and took it with great solemnity and gloom. Jesus warned his friends not to be that way. The Greek word for what I would translate as ‘‘sour-puss” sounds very much like just that—‘‘sky- thropes’’! You try saying that word and see how it sounds! And when I read or hear some people talking about our times being ‘the last days’...(ever since I can remember I have been hearing people say, “It will not be long now until the end of the world.””) and now with the end of a war which we never declared, people are saying that it is surely nearing the end of the days which were prophesied. So I read through the other day, the passage in Luke 21, on and about the terror of those times, and so I looked in up in Greek and also in the new english version and find that it goes something like this: ‘All these things will take place be- fore the people, now living, have all died.” But I never heard or read any comment on that text which plainly places the terrible events as something already about to happen and which did happen. Well, I hadn’t better get involved in that controversy. But it still is fun to read about it in the Greek of that day. immediately. E A Greenstreet News Co. 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