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The Daily Times from New Philadelphia, Ohio • Page 7

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The Daily Timesi
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New Philadelphia, Ohio
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1950. Th. Doily Timoi, Now Philadelphia, Ohio SEVEN creamed Average American Youth In Twenties Best Fighter, Killer In World Maj. Ocn. Louts B.

situation and of thr necessity nl then- thirties have an amber light. it Creamed Comments on the Bunday School Lesson, Samuel, the Upright Judge, I Samuel 7: 16. 12:1 ft, for Sunday, July 23 Samuel whs child of pray cr. God trained, the last of the judges with an unenviable re cord, a priest, a prophet, a spiritual commander. V.3.

Samuel spake unto all the house of Israel, saying if ye do return unto the Lord with nil your hearts, then put away he strange gods Ashtoroth from among you, prepare your hearts unto Lord, and serve him only; he will deliver you out of hands of thr rael was ha missed by the and and the and the Phil istincs and hnd sensed their lack of religion. Mere was a good condition for a revival of I religion since Samuel knew he way to conquer the Philistines was by means of spiritual power. II they were in earnest then they must give up their idols and with a sincere heart con fession serve God only. In rv fry great national or world cri sis. Ood has had his man.

Who is the inon for today's world cri ills? Wc, like Israel, can win on ly by spiritual force and there are evidences of that coming. V. 4. the children of Israel did put away Baalim and Ashtoroth and served the Lord Note the sin of Israel is plainly staved. Sin must be called by its right name if an aits wcr from God is to be expected.

V.5. Samuel said, Oath er all Israel to Mispeh, and I will pray tor you unto the Lord." There is power in mass evan gelisin but note that back of it is mighty praying. Let it be known that the Lord oniphusiz Hershey. national selective ser- a vice chief named the average American youth in his twenties as world's best fighter and killer." today. General Hershey also cautioned I employers against trying to pro-; 'tret so-called "hiRhly skilled em- ployees" from the draft in an ad- dress before the Cincinnati Rotary I dub.

Me also said lie is happy to see change In the attitude of the American people and added that hr is confident nation now' i conscious of the international fight for survival." The draft chief said: "Hysteria is bad. but cency is The general told tin that, men in their fortie green light and will not except In rare Instance? eompln- riotarians i have a be railed Men in or a little time, how the light Hershey said men on Gem ral to 26 havi a red light and should be ready to be railed now." He remarked: is I he men in the twenties that will save this country or MAGNOLIA family have returned trom a Springs ake in Massillon. Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph and son of Canton itrd friends here Sunday.

The Ladies of Hoover club held a surprise par ty at the home of Mrs. Vesta (Joseph in honor of Mrs Nunn Williams and Mrs. Orace Lelch tamer of Carrollton Was a guest. Route Markers In advising employers not to build tip resistance to the draft, up the selective service chief said: most critical skill is the skill of the fighting man." The general said the average man in civilian life makes best fighter and the best killer, although he is not recognized as such by society." He praised the tub done by Ohio draft boards in World War II and tie is confident they In the Churchill Lauds Message i Bath, July 21. 'INS' Former Prime Minister Winston'to world miserv.

I sage of President Truman call- from the renewal of 1 ing for 10 billion dollars to dr- 1 needlessly inflicted upon them In feat communism. He said: the past and if we can ward off "But for United Plates cham- this danger, it will be by seeking pionship. there would be no limit peace through Churchill today praised the me? 'If we are to save mankind Are you a Times auhnrrfberf Philadelphia The Keystone Automobile Club reports that it had one of its busiest years in will do equally as well preparing personalized routes for current motorists in 1949. Thr club says General Hershey also expn that its touring bureau prepared 42.000 routes for ranging from 200 to ft.000 miles. his confidence that Ohio hai adequate draft set-up at present, time.

vscd an he ed prayer over every oilier Christian function bv example, by teaching on prayer, and in demonstrations of the powei of prayer. V.6. they gathered together to Mizpeh, and drew water. and poured it out before the Lord, and fasted on that i day and said there. We have i against the Lord.

And Samuel judged thr children of 1 Israel Thr pouring out of the water was symbolic of true heart repentance winch comes first the plan of sal vation. They also fasted i was a token of hinuliation; then thev made the right confession, have sinned against the Such was the confession of the returning prodigal. All sin in its final analysis is a gainst the Lord. 1ft Samuel judged Is rael all the days of his life.1' Samuel traveled about like a circuit judge. We have little re cord ol what lie said and did as judge, but what he did was -o well done that he exercised his office with no opposition over a lung time.

The conscious know ledge of work well done is one i greatest reward. V.l. Samuel said unto 11 Israel. Behold. I have heark ened unto your voice in all that ye said unto me, and have made a king over In his closing days Samuel recounts his work, the one outstanding event hav ing been change in form of government from the rule of judges to a monarchy which was not to his liking.

But so long as God was recognized as the divine rul i er. the form of government did not matter somuch. Saul made good physically but failed spir dually and so Samuel anointed David ere he died. V.2. now, behold, the king waiketh before you: and I am old snd grayheaded, and behold my sons are with you: And I have walked before you from my child hood unto this It must have been with sorrow that Samuel referred to his sons because they were wicked.

It was better to haw a king than to have his sons in office. It is hard to understand why some times children of good parents are profligate; it is plain that every individual is personally responsible for the kind of life he lives. V.3,4. here 1 am; witness against me belore the Lord, and before his anointed; whose ox have I taken? or whose ass have I taken? or whom have I defrauded? whom have I oppressed? or of whose hand have I received any bribe to blind mine eyes therewith? and I will restore it to you. And they said, You have not defrauded us, nor oppressed us, neither hast thou taken ought of any Likely there were rumors that might serve as accusations against Samuel; he now faces such rumors and asks for any charges against him.

Bo clean was his record that his endorsement was unanimous in his favor. V.5. he said unto them. The Lord is witness against you and his anointed is witness this day. that ye have not found ought in my hand.

And they answered, He is These words by the people give the strongest possible attestation to claim that he has dealt justly with all. We deliver me Daily to all parte of Uhrcinsvliie and A anv one may secure service ov Speai News Phnne Those who held a picnic at Tuscora Park last Friday were; Mrs. Pauline Stckafoose, Mrs. Emily James, Mrs. Zua Oeck- lcr.

Mrs. Eileen Wilson. Anne Knotts. Mrs. Oorry Sickafoose, Mrs.

Lois Stratton and Mrs. Eugenia Lcichtamer. I he WSCS of Magnolia Evan gellcal United Brethren church held their picnic at the home of Mrs. Billy Coffy. Mr.

and Mrs. Curt Farber and family of Sterling. were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold Canber.

Nettie James was a patient at Mercy hospital In Canton. Miss Janet Wheadnn underwent surgery there last week. Miss Sandra Kaye Lelchtamer, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Dick I.eichtamer.

Hamilton, and formerly of Magnolia, is in Canton's Mercy hospital with internal injuries suffered when she fell from her car as she was backing out of the drive at the home of her grandparents in Carrollton. Her condition Is reported as fairly good. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilson and children attended the Wilson family reunion at Crystal Springs Lake 1 nMassillon.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hause and OHIO TORNADO WRECKS HOUSE DcVoe views the wreckage of her home in Lima, Ohio, from what used to be the front steps. The house was thrown 20 feet from its foundations by the tornado which skipped to Van Wert county after razing Lima. Thirty-three persons were injured.

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