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The Independent-Herald from Hinton, West Virginia • 3

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-V I ft- WEST VIRGINA NEWS' IILE IXDEIUEIVDEXT-HERALD, H1XTOX, W. Jl'XE 1941 ji: WHEELING WILL PAY 25c. ON ITS COMMON STOCK IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY I chool Lesson By HAROLD L. LVNDQUIST, D. D.

f)n ot The Moody Bible Iniutut of ChlcBSO. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Lesson for June 8 Directors of Whteling Steel Corpf, declared a regular dividend of $1.25 on preferred stock and 25 cents on the common-stock of the corporation! Tht preferred stock dividend is payable July 1 to stockholder of record June 13. The common dividend is payable August 15 to stockholders of record July 25. The dividend on the common will be the first paid since Dec. 1, 1930, when a dividend ot 50 cents was paid.

Sv IS THERE A icc Start an account with HE NATIONAL I BANK OF SUMMERS OF HINTON at Hin- A. tori. W. Va! i 1 We will welcome you. IN YOUR LIFE? 'TIMB to get acquainted with Manhattans famous A Dttit-the countrys outstanding $2.00 white broadcloth shirt.

This is do ordinary shirt, we vouch for that! The Duke Is SizFixt (average fabric shrinkage 1 or less) Collar-Perjeft (mellowed-in-moisture and measured by hand) MaH-Fortntd (designed on living models for trim-fitting smartness). Ty this superior Manhattan shirt today for a new kind of shirt satisfaction! B. O. Net Income for Four Months $11,612,773 The financial- statement of the Baltimore Ohio Railroad Co. for the first four months of 1941 shows net earnings of $11,612,775, as compared to $5,576,605 for the months of 1940, or an increase of net, according to It.

M. Van Sant, director of public relations. I' Geographical Center of Steel 1 1 IM Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation About eight miles northeast of Mansfield, near the tiny settlement- of OlivesbuTg.with a population of 50, and Paradise Hill, population 10, lies the geographic center of nations steel industry, as determined recently by the American Iron and Steel Institute. Just Arrived New Spring Shipment 'of Shirts Hub Clothing Co, 213-215 TEMPLE ST. HINTON, W.

VA. 3C Job Peak at New High More workers are now employed in factories than at any time in the nations history, and pay rolls have arisen to ihe highest level on record, says the Alexander Hamilton Institute. EVENTS EVERY WEEK 'tom THE NATION'S CAPITAL William Holloway, Director Wheeling Savings Trust William Holloway chairman of the board of directors of the Wheeling Steel Corporation has been elected as a director of The Wheeling Dollar Savings and Trust Company. Mr. Holloway is also prominently identified with the Af-fais of the National Manufacturers association.

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IPATHFlflDER DOTH year 2.00 1, ALONG? ALONE? Nay, dwell I not alone; A thousand, things by memry shown Are Just as real yet today As once they far away They gild again the peaks ot life That lift abdve the mortal strife That. here perplexes and annoys And bring me back my youthful Joys. For still I hear sweet song of bird That In the days of youth I heard, And see I yet the selfsame flowers That gave delight In childhood hours; I watch the clouds go drifting by Like ships, across tho sunset sky, And seek I now, as sought la youth, The mystery of Love and Truth. I hear a lonely father sing Such songs as made the welkin ring With melody that stanched the tear -Of children, made to htm more dear By passing of her death had marie But a beloved, remembered shade, And In whose care her absence left The biood. to him who with bereft.

And hear I brothers, sisters cries That happily around me rise In merriment of youthful Joy I knew when but a towhead boy; (And, too, I hear the childish Jars That wet the cheek, but left no scars That like a ntfghtmare linger yet To fill the heart with vain regret. And I behold a sanding face -Awaiting me, and feel embrace Of loving arms around me thrown Of her I knew, my very own, Whose gentle spirit took Kb flight Athrough the mystic gate of night, And left tne but the lamp of hope To light my path oer weary slope. But still, ah sUll, Im not alone; Loved memories are round me strown, And, nearing now the sunset hour, I scent the fragrance of a flower That blossoms on an unknown stiand, IBorae by a breeze from fat-off land Where those now gone serenely wait, And Loie is keeper of the gate. Lesson subjects snd Scripture texts selected end copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education; used by permission. BEGINNING OF WORLD MISSIONS LESSON TEXT Acts GOLDEN TEXT And he said unto them.

Go ye Into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. Mark 16:15. Nineteen hundred years of "front line action for Christ began that day in Antioch when the first missionaries of the cross were sent forth. There is no more thrilling story in all histofy than that of missions. The "glorious thing is that it goes on year after year, and will do so as long as the Lord of the harvest continues to send forth workers.

The writer of these notes is glad to be associated with a training center which in its half century of operation has prepared for service about 2,300 men and women who have been sent to the foreign geld by their churches and missionsand of whom approximately still active on the field in spUe of peril, toil and pain. Ourlison teaches us how "to flghrthe good fight of faith (I Tim. 6 512). First we must have I. The Base of Operations (w.

1-3). Every army must have a home base; just' so, the army of the Lord looks to the home church, the local gathering of Gods people. An army would fail if those at the base of its action were asleep, or so interested in the pleasures of this world, or so indifferent to their responsibility, that they would not work hard in support of the active army. So the cause of Christian missions cannot go if it has to depend on a home church which is spiritually jSeep, indolent, indifferent, and worldly minded. The church at Antioch prayed and fasted.

It ministered the Word of God, It was responsive to the guidance of the Holy Spirit and ready to sacriflceby giving its leaders to the missionary cause. Is your church that kind of a church? If not, why not? Observe also that it is from such a church that God calls His workers. Sunday school teacher, you may have in your class next Sunday one of the missionary leaders of the next generation. See to it that the message from God reaches that heart. II.

Good Soldiers of the Cross (w. 2-4). The army does not call for the weak or physically handicapped to serve. Just so, Gods service calls for the strongest men and women of the churqh, not the misfits or failures. A girl was once' heard to "If I cant get married, I will be a missionary.

Fortunately for Gods work, she did get married. Some who cannot succeed in business think that means they should be missionaries. God wants our best (Deut. 15:2) and He Wants the best a church can give, which means the best spiritUr ally, but in other ways as well. Note also in verses 3 and 4 that the messengers of the Lord must be constantly led of the Holy Spirit.

III. The Heat of Battle (vv. 5-10). Warfare Is not a Sunday school picnic. It means conflict with the forces of the enemy.

So the missionary of the cross must be prepared to meet Satanic opposition. Saul and Barnabas met this Vson of the devil (by the way, reader, we trust you do not belong to that family) who opposed the work of grace which begun in the heart of the governor (vv. 8-10). However, there are those who do seek to hear the Word of God (v. 7) as did Sergius Paulus.

The business of the missionary is to preach to them, but not only to them. The city of Paphos was really a miniature of the world of that day. It was a Greek city of high culture and low morals. It was ruled by the Homan governor, a man of noble character and a man of understanding (v. 7).

But right with him was Elymas the sorcerer, a wicked and ungodly Jew, a disgrace to his own people and a hindrance to the work of God. The messenger of God rejoices In the opportunity to minister the Word, whether to Roman, Jew, or Greek, of high or low estate, wicked or good, interested or antagonistic. They all need Gods Word. IV. Victory for Christ (w.

11, 12). The army goes into battle with the purpose of winning a victory, or it is defeated before it starts. The Lords army is on a victorious march, certain of success, because He that is in us is greater than he that is in the world (I John In dealing with the sorcerer, Paul brought down the drastic Judgment of God. Note that this was not done because Elymas opposed Paul, or because he had some different belief, but because he in his wickedness opposed God. Those who fight against God are in a losing battle, the victory is always on His side.

There was another kind of victory here, and the soldiers of the cross are (or should be) far more interested in that type of victory; namely, the surrender of a sinner at the foot of the cross. God won a victory in the heart of Sergius PJulus. The Brewers and Beer Distributors of West-Virginia, with headquarters at 715 Kanawha Valley Building, Charleston, W. now in its second year is cooperating with law enforcement officials to Improve conditions in retail beer outlets, according J. A.

Parks, director of public relations. The committee urges that the business be conducted in a legal and respectable manner, so that those who enjoy a wholesome leverage, may do so in wholesome surroundings. WKWK Is Now On Air From Wheeling, W. Va. J.

M. Meador. Hinton, W. LJay f3, 1941. huge success.

tice. Floyd Conner rrl her tried nor fined for the irtxTzrzzzszzz? Government Expenses Increase During the first nine months of the current fiscal year, which began July 1, 1940, the government spent or $2,018,000,000 more tnan in the corresponding period a year ago, according to The Alexander Hamilton E. MMEADOWS FUNERAL HOME The Community Broadcasting Company on May 2, 1941, began the operation, of Radio Station WKWK at Wheeling, with John B. Reynolds, an experienced radio technician and executive as general manager. The station broadcasts on a 1400 K.

astern standard time, and carries many of the Columbia Broadcasting Co. programs, in addition to local programs. It was the only station to carry the fireside address of President Roosevelt, May 27, without having it transcribed. Mr. Reynolds was for approximately ten years with the federal Communications Commission in Washington, D.

prior to coming to Wheeling and is well versed in all phases of radio broadcasting. London Calling Nets $3,531.16 100 PARICAVENUE CKGDirOUS NOriCG STATE OF Wi: VIRGINIA, ft i.VliICRS CO( NT IT: (IN Til IE CIRCUIT COURT thereof. J. M. Graham, et plaint it, V.

Ia y. S. GTohnm, et als I). 1 To All Creditors of n.Nt I into, t-usc 1, i ru lioMing Mena by Jot in i otherwiMi on Hul -i. (,, any part lbmf: In pursuance of a d'cicj cf I Circuit Court of Sum ners West Virginia, made la the thmln ivenjing, to subj tlo i nutate of (he salj Ottavli C.

Ci 1 to the payment of i lag tho, 0ihh bis 1 i pi 1 real ebtate, any rt are huel.y-refn.iit I to jr Or Phone 2( Hinton, W. Va. 1 Rural Sales Show Increase Sales of general merchandise in small towns and rural araas in regions of the country expanded about a tenth In dollar volume during April, according to a statement of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. The outlook for the balance of the year is declared to be very satisfactory. ra FIDUCIARY aXOTICE claims to the un I Notice la hereby glpn that the following fiduciary accounts are now before me for settlement: Airs.

Octavla A. Michael as Administratrix of the estate of Frank Michael, deceased. Given under my hand this the 2nd day of 'June, 1941, Walter M. Elswlclc, Commissioner of Accounts, Summers County, West Virginia. 8-4-2w.

FLOYD CONNOR WAS NOT FINED BY J. P. Youll Save Money By Buying From R. M. DEEDS 1 12th Ave.

and Temple St Phone 175 Ilinton, W. Va, Grocerfes-General Merchandise vvttK END SPECIAL for this week 5 lbs. Clean Quick Soap Chips 39C Ration, at imy or ia House of fumri' i ton, Vrt Viiii.li, on tr I 27 tli tl.y of Jo It, others! yea tm-y in eluded fiom all n- talo. OlvPa in! fry 11 I 29th day of 1 11. 1.

I I C- ir' 4t' cf i London Calling, the gigantic stage production presented at the Capitol theatre, Wheeling recently at which nationally prominent stage, screen and radio stars appearing under the auspices of the Wheeling Chapter of the British War Relief Scoiety, netted $3,531.16, all of which wa3 turned over to the British Relief society, Inc. Mrs. W. Holloway chairman of the Wheeling chapter, S. C.

Shull andother members of the committee are credited with its Frank Conner, colored, wa3 fined $10 and costs and sent to jail for ten days by Justice Kirk Heatwolo for theft cf coal from tho C. and O. railway, following his arrest by E. Farley, railway officer. The name cf Floyd Conner v.ai inadvertently used in a rev.

3 report of the trial by the jn- FOR SALE i One pair of young horses black. Can be seen any time on my farm at Green Sulphur Springs. 1 WADIS II. CWIXX. ft.

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