Al SRA AAS SEALER MIE EN ae EE PIS RDA) eddies iy opi Wi A Siar ba ne ERE SFAUROTIR ' "By "Rev. R. "Barclay warren | The-Cait 'of Tsaiah;- toaiah PWT LG Golden: ext: Aldo I heard the = voice of the Lord, saying, Whom us? Then said I, Here am I; 'send me. Isa. 6: 8. i During the fast quarter we study "The prophets speak" with selected passales from Isaiah and Jeremiah. Isaiah was a man of great. talent, 'whose variety of "eloquence. was. such 'that it- exceeded®the "average r even after being translated into & language that did not exist in his LL) JAAS rd Panter-vrehstet shall I send, and who will go for | AR SR HR RA CA fers» prs ge An 1] p a I i | . RK 3 : # 1 $0 { ' 4 + Outstanding Quatty . Delicious w Hivour v v i [© os 3 WEST OF THE SUN © A Serial Story 3 by * JOSEPH LEWIS CHADWICK GT REY SYNUEIS. "I'hat you are the ole who has The wsoury thus far: Vieginda Ames b bbi b I" crosses thé wilil, frontier West by rall and heen robbing the stages staze In response. to mn letter from Phil " aa MV . 38 in. Lawrence, her flance, 'who left Washington « py 'Ohl 1 sce." His voice was-in = to make his fortune in Arizona, At. Lan- different. Then he was 'scarching nasa, Lt. Jim Randall investigates the r ~ " , ": robliers of fhe stage on which she was her face. And you know too, he aod in which her cameo pin and a said. ¢ . money boy for Steve Barron, Santa Bonita 1: gambling czar, were stolen. He learn® at ! "It makes no difference to me, fast that Phil Lawrence, robhed and. shot » Phil. I--I_ know - you" can justify ed hy Barron, engineerd the robbery, bub * WY 1 d : he does not tel) Virginla, Neither does he whatever i rave done.' ' tell Barren. but the gambler learns the - truth whew he overhears Virginia disouss- He' reac ied out and gripped her > Ing Phil. with Lanya Correx, dance-hall sarm. "Thanks,'.. he said. Then: xkel in love with Virgina's ¢. Barron, " " Nitsell "in love with Lanya, leaves with | He's coming here? the intention of killing Phil. Virging fol- Yes! Lanya thinks he means to lows, hopeful of getting to Phil in time to 2 | © Lil] youl" p Ww him. Bra Tams i Sharply, * 'Lanya?" CHAPTER X. - She Jooked him squarely in the © , : 3 . . eyes. "I'know about her, too, Phil 'No more than the allotted five "Yes, " he murmured. "Yes of minutes elapsed before Virginia was course.' ! mounted on the spirited gray mare "Phil, you must leave here--at - which Jim Randall had Toaned her." 2 'miles of Santa Ponifa. The gray, cager to be off,took minc- Ing steps as Virginia held it in and "looked--down-at--Lanya--Correy-- once!" . * * J ~-He-nodded-slowly. The girl's dark eyes were Fri: ened. "It's a dangerous ride," she said. -- i "I can't think of that," Virginia told her. "Phil must be warnéd." -=Lanya looked over ler shoulder and shivered. "I--I'll try to hold . him here," she said, and moved away toward Steve Barron's place. "The great expanse of desert layin every direction, stark 'lonely, 'afl sand and cactus, red rocks and bunch grass, A shimmering wave. calm -hastelesssiess about him that reminded her of Jim Randall. Oh, he had changed] And the changed way of him frightened her. She tried to read his thoughts, but saw only that his eyes were bright and oager. - You're 'going? she derided, "Yes," came his: slow answer. "Yes, I'm going." Virginia watched him as his nar- rowed glance drifted out across the desert; He edged his lips with a thin strange smile: Then his glance | bey ond the ranch the Sonth, Miles lay~- Phil Lawrenee's house. And perhaps dangen Jim Randall's comiman had - marched south that morning. Apach- es, Mrs. Warden had. heard, had swept up from the Pinas and raided and burned a ranch house within 10 to haze but Virginia had ng fear for hert self as she rode. She could only think of Phil's danger, of the deadly threat of Steve Barron's voice. After the she' long eight miles, © saw the high red butte to the west and swung the gray that way. Vir- ginia felt relief under her breaths lessness. Phil's adobe liouse stood near that butte. Eh She sdiw the dobe, white against the green. of the cottonwoods be- hind it. The -other ranch buildings foomed gray and bleak near it. The clatter of hoofs brought a figure -- to -the-«dobe's. doorway, and from afar Virginia knew it was Phil:- He came running as she jerked the gray to a stop amid a cloud of sifting dust. He caught. her as she slipped from the saddle. sete "Phil!" Virginia gasped. There was a bristle of reddish beard off his checks and chin. He smiled thinly through it--the firsy time that she had seen him smile. "You look as though you had been riding har, Virginia. "It's too hbt ; "Pil" __she, said breathlessly, "Steve, Barron--he has found --out about you!" -- 1 girl came to her. - 3 "I'll have to see you. back to town," he said. you to ride. alone. I've scen Apache signs about." -- "I came through safely, Phil. get back all right" He met her eyes. And said gently, "nn not forget what you did, Vir- I'n ginia.' Her impatience was uncontrolla- ble. "Please, Phil--ride!" . His glance drifted desertward. again. "He's coming, Virginia. It's too late to turn tail and run--even if T wanted to." : 8 . «oe g She turned quickly and-looked out across the bright desert. She saw tardily what Phil had minutes ago noted. A rider was bearing toward the ranch. Her lips felt suddenly dry and cold. "He's come "alone," Phil said. t's. all-right. - It-had to be sggre--- time." ~ Virginia turned tortured eyes on him. "Phil, you're eager for this," she said. "And 1 know 'what's in your mind. Steve Barron stands be- _ tween you and Lanya. That's what you're thinking!" + s The rider was very close. He was slow-walking - hid big black now. Phil's eles never left him. "Virginia, go inside." . Despair swept over 'her. "Phil--" She tried the only argument he would listen to. il you love that "Go into thé: house p-- ~gelend There was" a --] "It's dangerous for - tayr--Ttitesatd-thn . would read. extensively in the Book of Isaiah to saturate himself with "its spirit of eloquence on the night before he was to give some ¢ epoch: making speech. Isaiah .gives™an account call." The king had died.' had raised his country to a- high peak of prosperity. _ But when he attempted to usurp "the office of a priest, he was smitten with lep- rousy. Now lsaialrsatin-the temple. of his Uzziah The king -was-dead--But-he-saw--a vision of the great King. He saw Christ in His glory. (Sce John 12:41). Stirred" by the vision of Christ's holiness -- so great ~ that even the angels covered theiy faces as well as their feet -- he saw' his own uncleanness. On the acknowl- 'edgement of his dire need God pro-, vided a personal cleansing. Now. he could hear 'God's voice saying, "Whom shall T send, and who will go for us?" The two requirements for delivering" God's' message are here seen. The man niust be 'sent of God, and he must be willing to go. the cleansing of his own nature and keenly aware of the need of his people, responded, "Here am I; send mie" The man taday who enters : Isaiah having experienced HOW CAN. 17 | By Anne -Ashloy Q. What iia substitute for cast- or oil? 'same water." When tender, plefce juice. Do not sweeten.' Q: How can 1 Temove insects from vegetables? "A, When washing vegetables, put in the water. This will bring the ~|"_llve, insects to the surface of the -water almost immediately. .Q. How can I clean a sponge? "A. Place the sponge in milk; al-. hours, then rinse in cold: water. A. Prune juice is a good substi->} "tute for castor oil. Soak the prunes ~ overnight and stew them inthe 1 them with a fork to let out: the | . alittle vinegar or a- pinch of borax low it 'to: remain for at least 12, Q: How-can I bake better pie Q. How éan 1 keep ereainVicom eurdling? A; If the sweetness ol cream _curdling even da |" om clothing? seems. uncertain, stir a pinch of soda. into it. This will prevent it from Q. How can I remove paint stains A. By "aturating them with equal" + parts of ammonia and spirits of tur- pentine. Soak the places well; and | then wash with soap suds. Vpside down to prevent pecking. slalg] 71 Tal v2] 3 / 2|3 4 27 / [7 $ 3 2 halk WERT IT (IQ J MN / FA vy 4 191 9 IIA 1» JI]. Aw in [2 fu NEN viii jv) i Fa Woll Pe crust, Crusis, in which .a half- teaspoonful of ~baking--powder. .is unusually light. and fluffy. ' added to every cup of flour, will'be | Wy IGOR Idi ky NY Vly ing | (WV) [0 [4 ~ "L.atching Cardigans--These two sweiters for youngsters are the sturdy outdoor type. The sleeves®are made a little full to allow room for additional clothing as fall days get crisper and to keep active elbows from poking through. 'Matched sets can be made for brothers and sisters. It's one way to make sure the kids are warm enough to skip- back to. school on raw days. Modern gute By Robarg Lee 0. Is it hii to. "feply. _to --the-bhus--anvanore--wiien--re BETTER STILL ---- 0 A. young husband 'realized that it was 'time to start saving money, He decided that he "would not use- the ministry Lvithout-a=Divitte= call may be able to deliver "thoughtful people will be brought face to face with God. Not all of Isaiah's hearers needed his message. Many simply closed their eyes to the truth. It was of him as of Paul, "For we 'are the aroma*of - Christ to God among those who are being saved and - among those who are perishing, to one a fragrance from "death. to "cultural essays in fine style, hut few death, to the other a fragrance from --Tetters of condolence? A. Yes; send a brief note of --thanks--to--everyone who has sent |" v flowers or personal letters, » Q. In what manner . should. friends be invited to a christening? ~A. By telephone or informal note. (Q. Is it all right to use a piece of bread to wipe up gravy or jelly from the plate? ..A. "Never; nor should one. hold a piece of bread with the fork and - slide it around, even if -he Is very . ~ dexterous. e life to_life." Cor. 2:16 (RSV) _ Travelling Hangars "Fold Away" hangers desigied' for travel use fold down to 474-in * by 7-in., open to 16-in. width, maker states. In colored plastic. A Q. Should a guest st speak to the | _hostess before leavin _a_reception? 'A. 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