The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1929 Page: 9 of 12
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_ THE FERRIS WHEEL
Improved Uniform Internation n
Something Reminded
Her of Her Duty I
"Today I mn •voiind* <| iif h rtui}’
flint I have negh rii'ii. Mini Mint In In
let you know Imw wonderful have
•"•on tlin results I I'litutin il from the
Iim- of M11 k m I') rug In I of) N"lhing could
)|||W* I Iff 9 Innro Li m III nil to »in* (Lull
your Gniulidof).
•in tin- winter of I1M7 end i"’N I
luiil h m voiv cum- of pimuinunln. and
III tlio i-|-linif of ! took li cough.
1 wmt doing Moiin* MtiiiuiJM work to
prepare ui>*eif for m • <>ibut ly
till' ttllll' School ll|il'lll'll | WHS too III
lo attend. I filially wont to Loil for
tho r<»t rum, I gained « lltilo lu
strength timl got u|i by i iiristmexi
Imt my roiii.ii never loft mo. unit |
a'Hijfrlit mill vory easily iitul ft would
take ii inoiitli to got ovor it.
"Finally, In Neptendier, Itrjtt, I gut
■ liottlo of Milks I'.iiiii -lon mill wrote
you for Instructions, to which you rc-
|illoil |immi 11v mill for which I thunk
yon. I follow oil tin* iiminn Ilona care-
fully mill Mooli my cough begun to
<11 nnp|,i-nr I wiim thin lo Min |i tu-ltcr
Hum i vi r before Mint my n(*f><-l llu wi*
fierce t roulit not rut rnoiii.ii. I
gained Iti uolj.it mIowIv Imt surelv,
Imt (■ Hi I In noil tin' to o of Mlll.s r.iunl-
Minn, until I mil h will girl toiji.y.
‘i wont through tin* rulin' season
without h in’it nr h rough. Mini I rulin'
I'Hrk Into thr society i irilr nml |iii,vml
lilt Ilir lijr «i fTtiirw wit limit m ' III rf
fwtM. Aliout h mnntli nyo I neglected
in' self mill lurk a ilrrmlfnl anininrr
rnlil nnil. being nt u house party, I
mule! not ruw for myself prooi rl<
IkllC MM MAM) um I reached liouir I 11 ru-
in on inv old statoll, v. Mill— Kimilsbri
mmI within u work t was wi ll
"I have recommended If In many
nml if lit any tllnr I mn III' of m v
lni|i to your r'ini|iiili) !■> telling* whnt
It did for rnr. Irt mr km « Kln-
cerelv, M188 KATY WAll.Bfl. 401
Artrilr Avr Pun Antonio. Tex.”
Kohl by nil druggists nridrr ti gt,i,r-
antrr in give satisfaction nr money
refunded The Milk* KiuiiImIi n Co.,
Terre Iliiitte, Ind.— Adv.
Lesson
REV l* h FITJ5WATKH I* *1. Dei
Llt-tnH H of •
j'f/jt v . icrri A>« wm *!*'? I'mofi »
Silently, yet swiftly,
Tie pulhin" I treat Ii of Fprinj*
Is lending life and Iteauty
To every living thing; —
Opening hud and blossom
Along each walk an<i way,
Spreading gladiK ss and delight
To greet the Easter day. ■ * V * -
"iy ’-V.
'•W'*
1 inting skies with sapphire, M
%&£ ’•'•-Streams with silver bright, 4Ju%^
; Sending little winds abroad «
)/ Through the day and night, v ;
^’{ij'Coaxing fragrant blossoms dfa-; V
' From the bursting sod, ~ >\
: Crying out a welcome^ hp*'
, to the risen GcsJ. •
n -— ; V 'j - - y
AjI rompting feathered songsters
-w-yt .on ea< ^ ,‘‘a(v ^,u^1 j?
& 1° l1<>ral(l °ut the tilings: *•
’’Spring is with us now !- p
all cares away.;' .%»> £
• • ^*n nature’s symphony j tl^Ki
>0n t,lis Lrter dav.’V ^
. *1^ LJ*'T IW*’W'1 — —Katherine Fxletinan
tnilladeli'hla, to ~"l «lway« ttM
Lytliw K. i'uikbwoia Vryciulilo Com-
■ ....... poii ini Man wn4
Lesson for March 31
utter cbildhlrtb. I
am a mother of
^A llttlo yirtu and •
O'by boy 1 wotllil
W* yot rim down uerv-
■ m mis dizzy amt WMl<
W • F MOUir'IlmMM uo I hlUl
to lio lb hud. 1
would taku thu
M|-| v t y t , t) I „ Ouu-
I’OIIO'I US a toulu
t1"* 'W "m and I always aaw
nn imjirovenK nl after taking tbu drat
Lottie. 1 found It to be a good tonic.
I alwaye mommend your medtolaea
to my Irienda and I cannot upeak loo
bicbly of tbeni."—Hmm Ana* Lmjum*
thc future LIFE
l,RS80N Tt:xr—Luke It I-It; }<t
.4 t o
i.OUUJN TKXT-Hm theu filttifu.
unto 4*ath and 1 will give the* e
! erou n of Iff*
I'UillAHV TOPIC—The Hind Itccur.
r*clion flay
fL’NItllt TOPIC—The Olid Itmur-
ra.'tlon l>ay.
IN I'KItMKOI A I K AMO MKNIl III TOP-
IC-Klvui* tier* knit lleiMUfii-r
Tot'NO PKliPM-i AM' AtllT.T T'i|’.
It*—Our Uround of Hi n* tor the l u-
ture.
I. The Resurrection of Jesua Christ
(lllk.' 1.1.I.
The MUpriune teat of C'lirlulliinily i*
Him rcMurrt'illrin id Joeue I'tirial from
Him dfud. It luutli'ri. IIiiIm v. Imt .Ii'kuk
mu id iitul did wii i lc ii I i v ■■ it IliK imiiIv
ri'ttialnMd in Him gritvM. it lie did imu
fume frith in triumph from tin; tomb,
’lieu all Min claims iiim ful»M.
1. TIim empty aepiil<*liMr tv*. I :i).
(1) TIim cumins of Hit* women tv. II
Am iiii MxprcKKiun of ufToctlonulM re
yurd for Him Uailrr, tliejr came with
apices for IIIk body. If ihoy hurl be-
lieved III* words, liny would have
known Hint Ilia Imily could not lie
found In the sepulcher.
What they found fvv. 2. Hi.
V.'hen they run.c to the m |miI. Iici they
found 'lie stone l u l been rolled awny.
hut they found not the Imoy of JekUM.
For them lo have found Ills body In
Him MMpulclirr would luive hern Him
world's yrcutMxt iriisetl.v. The empty
tomb Mfioke moat eloquently of the
deify and power of the Son of 'lioti
(Horn. 1:0).
2. The moMMntre of the men In shin
Ins Ksrments (vv. 4-8).
tl) “Why suck ye Him living among
(lie dpud?” (v, 6),
litis qiiMktlon. uttered by the an
gels, hns been reverberating through
Him eetiilirlea.
(2) “lie Is not here, but Is risen."
Jmmiir hud told tlieiu Hint Hie l.ord
must tie hetm.ted nml crucified Hint
Hint on the third tiny lie would rise
agulll. Ilntl they given heed to Ills
words they would have been relieved
of tlielr perplexities.
H. The women witnessing to the
eleven (vv. It-ll).
Their thrilling testimony concerning
the empty tomb nml the words of the
Hngels appeared to ths iipoxtles ns
Idle tales mol they refused to believe.
4. Peter Investigating (v. 12).
Willie the testimony of the women
seemed us idle lules, I'eter whs not
of the tenitierHinent to dismiss the
mutter from his mind, therefore he
run unto the sepulcher. Upon Inves-
tigation lie found Hie linen elollics ly-
ing In such u wuy us lo prove the
reality of the resurrection.
II. Jesus Preparing a Place In
Haavtn for Hia Own (John 14:1-3)
These Inst words of Jesua were
words ol comfort. The hopes of the
disciples were utterly shattered when
Jesus told them shout the cross. He
consoled them hy pointing to tlie re-
union In Ihe heavenly Father's house.
I. He naked them to trust In Him,
even as God (v. 1).
Faith In Hie God man, Orlst Jesua.
will steady the heart, no mutter how
Intense the grief, or how great the
sorrow.
2. He Informed them that He was
going to the Father's House In licnven
lo prepare a home for them (v. 2).
He assured them that there waa
abundant room there for all. lie
staid, there were many "abiding
places." Heaven Is nn eternal dwell-
ing place lor God's children.
3. He assured them that He would
come rjmln and escort them to heuv-
eo (v. 3).
Jesus will not depend upon nor
NSTEAD
:/exercise
Millions of busy men and women are
keeping themselves in perfect condition
•uwudays because they've I earned the
turret of (be exerciser In the vest pocket
hex for a dime.
Cascurets ghe your bowels n< much
rxer< ice ss you get from an hour s bard
play. They give you lusting relief from
headaches, biliousness, constipation,
Indigestion, etc. Ftich time you use
them, your bowels become stronger.
Otis, salts and ordinary laxatives pro
uuee only mechanical or chemical ac
Hon, which actually weakens the bowels.
Cascureta are made from Caecum
Fug radii, which stimulates the perl
Ptaltle action and exercises Ihe bowel
muscles. Nothing else does this. That'!
Why Caaearm* .ire selling ut the rale of
, SO million boxes a yeur!
t.eliteH » Melee, Ii TaMeU ml « Is
hi rfina i kitMf nn* *'* pp Mi H'lli-f (U
ft f'VltJM h ll Ipllfll* | 0 MM III tin. 0.1*1 flit*
Mill! •<>►!• I’ll' Ftoi'lHl Ilk lltfllffPl toil N
evhtiUi Nft»»i) ih" §•*»» 11 ip|l»f • tint My |S
lllfi Itil'lt I a*. Ip* Mill. It «#••! mm< i»IImi|
fcMl I will ■ * f nml foil fcii.iioiif A At
•• IM'I Wiihliliicluii A v* Nb Mtnoci
CASCARETS
AS IS I fcN'r%9£S I
An •«*-!«• 1*1 im!*• «i itiNi gtift t sSfllt iiiNIMifirll
* • f|»*'iHii*'t. tlOH M IIm Hio homiImi of |irof
Mil* It III I'll'. k« Ilf HIM' not 41* III tun I
Floffun A. 9 if lifts |M. 1
GffiAT DISCOVERT
KILLS RATS AND MICE,
BUT NOTHING ELSE
A mol tier's praise of tier children
finer inleresls nny oilier woman
llmesre SKI.1 Ilmie-froM
fii fiont roil lloir • *’ h I
Iff |MW4k#»P *m An fli I Mu
P4 | of Mf-r. ' mi t ill* ggM | im
Ml* IVH.NHN KI.I.lMfN.
STOP THAT ITCHING
t’w Iths- 8tsr 8o»p, then apply
I'lnc Mm Hraiedy for Farcins ilih,
tetter, rings ■.■■a. fsuiMin osk. dsfidiuff,
children s sorer, crsrkisl limals. eoie
flit slid most fornis nf ilrtnng skin
diseases. It kills grrin*. step* its bins,
iisusIIv restoring tin skin to Iwslth,
Kaip. a*s ; lilac Msr Hraiedy. 91 Ml.
A*k your Jruggol.-Adv.
Helremcn IVesIrU elih rer. le s*H I
ttl-Pfif 1)4 I erf 011 Ml fiorll, H'Mf 1*1 It I I"4rt
t t'Mtt * A |• f■ I> I 'll* fftrj Pii|’« I tot Ht'l
< *'»• IrrI In* , iflFfi iiMh Rl Kt ittMtliaE,
>9*111*1 BUM Uvssloeii, Poultry,
lags, Otsfs, me tesa Bmby Chlcho
-IO (Kill, Rat* Only) it a new sstrrmmatne
at can be used about the home, bam or poultry
nd «rttb_M<my as it cctjisio. aa MMly
ataask K-R-O it mads of go'iiK. ■■ rccom.
sodsd by U, S. Drpt. of Agm ultur*. under
a Coanabt* proem which incurs, masimuni
rrnf 1 h. Two ran, killed SIS rat, at Atkanaas
st* Farm. Hundred, of other tsitimunials.
■94 om • MsacplMk Cuartatfi.
i,i,t upon K P OiKill, RsiiOnlvI.throrisinal
At.S.'srk MAXir.ll ll, k.t-
hl.HMl W, Ilk 1,11 Mistlt. Ha
a:«, ink!,, tvniturt. Hem
W W I I KAN Tint.A 1
Real Lesson of
the Empty Tomb
in Pauls Words
such was (lie assurance given »,
t’hrlst to Ilia disciples on the eve of
His departure from them. It was tho
assurance of a life unbroken hy death,
of continued and uninterrupted fellow*
ship with Itlmself. Argument on the
subject Is. and ever lute been, for Hie
most part futile. The most tImt Ima
ever been proved was Hint there was
a moral probability ot immortality—
and that Is much. Hut for the t'hi-ln-
tlan, Faster Is the festival of the life
eternal, and he must feel Hint the
assurance of his Muster—"llecsuse I
live, ye shall live also"—Is as truly
for him as for those to whom the
words were tirst spoken. Vet compar-
atively few ITirlsIlnns, It Is feared,
give much thought t-.i the subject—
perhaps because they shrink from Hie
contemplation of death. Anil that la
to lie regretted. There are some doc-
trines held and preached hy the
churches which ought to lie, and In
time will he, abandoned, hut the doc*
trine of Immortality I* not one nf
them. On the contrary. It should be
more and more stressed, for It may
he, an It was In the first day* of
CTiiistlanlty, n great power In human
life, it will he remembered fliut St.
rani was sure that there was laid up
for him "a crown of righteousness"
It might be expected Hint he would
have said "ii crown of life." Hut "n
crown of righteousness" la ii crown of
life, for rlghtPOURnck* is Itself life.
So we are privileged ti enter Into Hie
Joy of another F.aster, and once more
to think of it as the foretaste of nn
Immortality which Is In truth — or may
tic- a present possession, Arnold puts
It wdl, though perhaps ........what se-
verely :
No, no! !h* rrergv nf lif* mnv he
Kept on sflrr the grave, toil net begun!
Amt he who nnggrd not In the earthly
strife,
From strensth to strength advancing—
only he,
HI* soul well-knit, and sit hi* battles
won,
Mounts, and that hardly, to elnnal lifa
—Indianapolis News,
•leroMilOi* to* P.. in
lo-nisi kiihl, I snail*
for particulars II?
I’rortio Is r'ti., Sts A
The laborer Is md worthy of his
h're If it i* higher Hum l,is worth.
-----jlv). i h* on sit.
igaiit, 7ie or direct
um (four time* a*
ipnngfidd. Ol
• HAH) IIM.IS
t'unary witt king oral tin* stiver belt.
Ii.slr la at , rtgi H« nrl lin col** f'a
loll I i. i> I licUry Avr . Minti.-n, I
"O llnppy Pay" snug the laundri-aa
aa she hung the snowy wash on the
line. It was a "happy day" tu cause
she used Hed Cross Hull Blue.—Adv.
The Kustci thought Is thus phrased
hy St. I’aul: "if ye Hu n lie risen wl:li
Christ, seek those things which are
alio' e. Set your alTccllt ns on tiling-
above, not on things on the earth.
Mortify therefore your members which
are upon Hie earth; fornication, nn
rleHitneaa. Innrdlnnte iifiTectloti, e\ll
concupiscence, and covetousness, wnlch
Is Idolatry: for which Hilngs1 sake the
wrntb of God cometh In the children
of disobedience; in the which ye also
walked some time, when ye lived In
them." Men have thought and
preached so much aliout the empty
tomb, In their effort lo prove the resur-
rection as to have entirely overlooked
the question asked hy the angel of the
resurreetlnn. "Why seek ye the living
among the dend?” That has been what
many have been doing for twenty cen-
turies, and lire still doing. There were
those whom the empty tomb did not
convince—the women thought the body
had been stolen. It I* Indeed written
of one of the disciples that, when he
entered the tomb, “lie aaw anil be-
lieved."
Of St Peter It I* written: "Then
arose Peter, nnd run Into the sepul-
cher: nod stooping down, lie beheld
the linen clothes laid hy themselves,
and departed, wondering In h'uiNelf at
that which was come to pass"—plain
l.v he was not convinced. Imt hewll
dereil. What did convince Ills dls
clples was communion with Him, a
renewal of the old association nml
fellowship, the hnppy consciousness
of Ills presence which they knew
would he an abiding one. nnd the ten
tier words Hint He spoke tn them.
Then It was that they knew He whs
alive, alive forevermore, and realized
that they were called to follow a liv-
ing and not h dead l.eader. They saw
that "In Him was life; and the light
wns the life of men." Also they
realized—Hnd they never lost their
grip on the thought—that death and
the grave were hut the gate opening
on a larger, finer, happier and nobler
life.
"Because I live, ye shall live, nlso”—
fi«r »<*»> H»4*k I it*.Klim tarnt nil tractor*
liltfl 1411 |*if till Ilf M HI IOt|0 4 f>li)9li| tnfclf* Mlttl
»«iiHt>l4 A it Ml Him»'t |*i »• t fft'Mk AkiiiU
9*MI>I» tl |H 1*1.till I If Mm 9*4). Flltftlor. IIM
Sugar From Peanut Shells
Experiments are being made ala Ing
•ward the cionmereliil production of
klntl nf sitgnr from pennut shells
lid cottonseed bran. The product
Ilia for about *khi a pound.—Popular
[cchiinlcs .Magazine.
Never la llie feminine fashion ii-
artlv ns you would have It; nor la
It ao to Ihe feminine notion, either.
l*t«W9»— llif Hunt III Mi
Ii* f 12,001’ MM* 1
lllilb. Hit tl H | *fr 4 i A #■ m 1 11 <
Airiillrrt, bli Muf 1
lit-tm* tn rtM#
i HtitNnKtiA
fi» hi Rttitli roale
I*»tlr A»h<m» flA. *
I A4TI tA MUKIi UMimiW
llfirily IS Mi, Ki t «- tuip mImiiI, ttnp IHI
tMth mril« r Kipiits trMtil Tnt-iMitf
t it tit i Iofr link H. i*. T ti* mu A r
Fresh, sweet, white, dainty clothes
lor baby. If you use Hed Cross Balt
Blue. Never streaks or lOjurea them.
AU good grocers sell It.—Adv.
Apropos
Bnndillng Pete—What’s ihe Idea of
tearing lliein arctics In the summer
Imel
I»reary f»un Why. 1 goes to a farm
oose and tells (lie lady I've Just re-
limed from a North (mle expedition
lid she helps me out.
Dengue
W. N. U, DALLAS. NO 19 192*.
Miasod Nothing
"T'lil you hear anything new at the
opera lately V"
"Tts. Indeed, all the latest goeslp."
The Dear Departed
Poetor Klllem I hail a great nmitf
".or*' patients this time last year tlian
I have now I wonder (glit re thev'va
nil gone.
Ills Wifi We can illy hope fur
With Musterole
Just Rub
Away T
Danger
lidlucnza, Pncu- RMy. v
RtoninandGrippe
•aually start with g-®^' J
• cold. The mo* Hk C S
ment you yet D|
those warning ’jjjaP
Bacbelora may he lonesome, hut
they frequently outgrow that.
i warning
rub on good
liwteroJe.
ves the conges- "
n and itimulatea drculation. It has
the good qualities of the old Mus-
'd plaster without blistering.
First you feel a warm tingle as ths
thng ointment penetrates the pore*,
m a soothing, cooling sensation and
ick relief. Have Musteralis hand/
emergency use. It may prevent
V OU have undoubtedly
A used llaycr Aspirin for
lteadachcs and know how
promptly and completely
these tablets relieve the pain.
They are even more wonder- 1
ful in the relief of such 1
serious snfTerinK ax sciatica; 1
himlmpo; rheumatism and 9
those aches anti pains that I
are hone deep. They don't I
affect the heart, and they do I
dispel the pain. There is I
nothinp quite like penuine I
Bayer Aspirin, hut see that I
you pet the penuine. It has I
Bayer on the box anil inside I
arc proven directions for f
many important uses it is 1
well to know.
Easter Toys
T • children take lot f aster toys
The btinn ti, eft* and other toy*.
But fait ot symbol* of Ihe day.
Them** I vet. (he children are wno play.
The First Easter jj
Tasteless
ChU! Tonic
Tkt New Testament
The New Testament has dune more
toward creating a race of noble men
mnt women limn all the hooks of tin*
world tml logelher.- Sir Waller Scott
lavigoratea, Purifies and
Enriches the Blood. Restores
Health and Energy and fortifies
the system against Malaria and
Chills. Pleasant to taka. 00c.
Duty and Faitb
The descent ot duty la ever foi
lowed hy the ascent of faith—Dr.
K. Sliaw.
Justice Triumph.
I Man Is unjust, but Ood Is Just; and
"TrAn«f!niir."ttArt «f fitirtav." »*p»>»ti. Thl* it ecnzlderss th;
I palntleg ef ths Bennaisaance. From hit last unfinished war* In ths
fiaaUy t'lumptas.—LofigWc
.............HI u a*n«>
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