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15he STEVENSON T II 10 A 'l' R E I .AST TI.WKS TODAA KATHERINE HEPBURN —m— “ALICE ADAMS" —— I'ivd Mac Mm* ray ('(Mildly lliclma Todd— I’nlsy Kelly in • i iii: tin man” | (. iirsl > Monday: Miss Lucy King i .mi! Miss Dorothy Branch. Special Benefit Performance | Saturday Morning At lo O'clock \(I mission : !■ nod— To he distri- I I .iiI «*»l by the Salvation Army i ■ ('hanjfv of Program Daily Next Week Moon Theatre TODAY and TOMORROW 14ol> Steele—in •NO MAN’S RANCIK” \dded serial and comedy Vimi-'Hion II ami ltic Wf STEVENSON K Ejjj|| “Stars Os Nealy and Garnella, the Arm- * i ■i !■ iii 111 iihi PARAMOUNT I CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Make this Christmas more welcome, more enjoyable, by j a gift of Paramount Cordials or Liqueurs to your family ior friends. The rich, full-bodied, true flavor of Paramount Products insures a hearty reception any BLACKBERRY BRANDY CORDIAUZED Just the beverage to top off a good meal, or to add snap to your mixed drinks. 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They are bewildered i i hoy make fun of the 4< brain trust ; ers" in Washington. They ridicule I aten or intelligence only to draw at-I lent ion away lroin their own incom petence. i Ihe Cleveland Plain Dealer cries I ‘ I’’t uilless confusion!” And goes on. | in a stinging indictment of the Ohio j legislature in these; terms: “Ad f.ioatos of the one-chamber Plan of legislature, such as Nebraska j (thanks to Senator George Norris, j I again) is about to inaugurate, will j find new substance for their argu ment in the dissonant medley which j is the situation now al Columbus | Wlii'ii two eh;]rubers show repealed j inability lo work together, the sug i gestion comes naturally that they | somehow he combined or one of them i abolished. (Centralization again!) i While Ohio representatives were | at dinner the other night Ohio sen ator's recessed for the year-end. ‘Out lduffed.’ as our correspondent says, I Hie House thought it had nothing to do bill follow suit ‘‘The indications were yesterday I 1 ha! the legislators would have to he called track before the expiration of the recess for action on relief.... “Ninete?n counties are at or very j near the end of their resources lor relief... .Conditions in other counties j are scarcely less desperate.... “House pique against the Senate. ; even if the* later may be stubborn or opinionated, won't feed the hungry.” HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20,1935. —■ ' - • — ~ Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unlo my path. —Psalm 119:105. nf An rel ‘P° us tea f hidg * doctrim or will 44 tu fIUiUHI. creed, if they are tohuve any claim upon the love, loyalty and devotion of the people, must be in harmony with j the teachings of Jesus the Christ whose words tit into every fold amt crevice of the human heart, and of w hom it was said in John 7:46, “N EVER MAN SPAKE LIKE THIS MAN.” ~~ “ " Prsss~Kndio Billt Sertiu, luc.. Cincinnati. Ohio 1 " ■■ GOD’S LAW OF INCREASE j Uiike 6:35. Jesus said: Give, and it shall be given unto you; good , me,mine, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom; For with the same measure that ye meet withal j it shall he measured to you again. | Malachi Foretells a New Day THE WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON jj Che (Soldett Ceart Matt. 1:21—-t”! hou shalt call his name Jesus; for it is he that shall save his people from their sins.” (The International Uniform Lesson for Dec. 22 offers the choice of two lessons, either Malachi 1:1 to 4:6 with the Golden Text, Ma., 3:1, “Behold, I send my messenger and he shall prepare the way before me”; or the Christmas story in Matt. 2:1-12 with the Golihn Text, Matt. 1:21, “Thou shall call his name Jesus; for it is he that shall save his people from their sins.” We give here a treatment of the less familiar of these lessons from the chapter on Malachi in “The Gist of the Bible Book by Book,” pub lished bv Dr. Alvin E. Bell, Toledo, O.) « * By l>R. ALVIN F. HELL The Books of Maiaohi and Nehe minh should r>e read together, for they form respectively the last pages cd' Old Testament prophesy and his tory, horn of the same social and re ligious corruptions and at almost the PHOTOPLAYS VANCE Theatre “Offering Ileiulorson’s (irrattsl Mtitortuiunient Value” l.\Sl’ TIMES TODAY NfiW lit t>lotl NEW in lelct(el NEW in rhr.llis SATURDAY ONLY Gala Stage and Screen Program! On The Staffe in Person THE GREAT “LESTER'S Magical Musical Revue” See the Mystic Maidens and ten tons of mystifying maffie. On The Screen ~ mooci H HfQStfK pr+v+f. CYCION£?ADDIi f REX!LEASE BOBBY ~ • •-*' JANET C-WANDUR.-** —fc~— - ,YAKIMA f CANUn . sf. T ' V^> ■ * . r Also another chapter of Buck Jones in “The Roarinff West” Special Prices Slightly High er on This Stage and Screen Program. I same time. Malachi ministered about, j 400 years before Christ, and but a ; few years after the close cf Nehe -1 miah’s ministry. Both dealt with the priests’ defilement cf their office, the people’s defilement of the home thro ugh mixed marriages with idoloters, and the general contempt for and | neglect of the offerings and services of God’s house. The Seven “Whercins” j “The key which unlocks the mes- i ; sage of Malachi is the word ‘wherein,’ i which is found in the book seven ! times in as many impudent and ar | royant replies of the people in which | they deny the prophet’s charges a | gainst them: ‘Wherein hast them love i cd us?' 1:2; ‘Wherein have we do-; I spised thy name?’ 1:6; ‘Wherein have] 1 j wc polluted thee?’ 1:7; ‘Wherein have • we wearied him?’ 2:17; ‘Wherein shall! | wc return?’ 3:7; ‘Wherein have wc | robbed thee?’ 3:X: and tin the revised I version) ’Wherein have we spoken a gainst thee?’ 3:13. Thus the people entered a general denial to all the J prophet's charges of religious, moral I and social corruption. In their self j righteousness they were utterly un-j | conscious of any fault in the matters j for which he rebuked them.” The Dawn of Christmas “ itrely, this w‘*x the darkness of spiritual night, hut ii was that dark e. !. lnvtr which just precedes the dawn. The first faint streaks of that dawn are indicated in Ualaehi’s pro phesy of Christ’s near approach, pre ceded by his forerunner, John the j Baptist: “Behold I will send my mes i sangov, and he shall prepare the way S before me: and the Lord whom ye seek shall suddenly come to his tem ple. even the messenger of the cove nant. whom ye delight in: behold ho shall come, saith the Lord of hosts.’ Than from his mountain top of pro phetic vision Malachi spies the full glory of the sunrie, and with a joy ous shout announces it to the people lying in darkness: “Unto you. that fear my name shall the Bon of right eousness arise with healing in his wings.” “Four hundred dark years of op pression and cruelty were suffered by the Jews at the hands of various world powers before the fulfillment of this prophesy of the sunrise in the coming of him who claimed, “I am the light of the world,” whose birth we celebrate anew each Christmas. Aoah Numskull [ DEARNOAH =IE I PUT j CREAM ON JONATHAN ! APPLES, WILL THEY BE. ''DELICIOUS"? MRS-RO SAuYNO ISBELL SAN ANTONIO, TEX. _ '>ELAR. NOAH— IS A BLOOD essel a pirate ship? . iftL-O L-AACK TOLEDO. OHIO EAR. NOAH-HOW SQUARE iS A SQUARE DANCE, AND HOW ROUND \S A CIRCLE TWO-STEP? ELLEN E..FRANCKE * WT CARROLL., U-L. ‘ THESE COOI- NIGHTS WRITE * BUNCH OT MUM& NOTION | Ginnings in 1935 Below 1934 Total, Report Indicates Washington, Doc. 20 (AP) Cotton j of this year’s crop ginned prior to j December 13 was reported today by | the Census Bureau to have totalled ! O. <>£o running hales, counting 23. H- ! 547 round as half bales, and including 13,5.77 bales of American Egyptian. Oinuings to that date a year ago totalled 0.173,295 bales, including 174.- st>9 round bales ami 11.070 bales of American Egypt ian. TANKERSLEY AMONG JUNIORS’ SPEAKERS C. F. Tankersley, .Tr., of Henderson, former State councilor of the Junior Order, is on the program to partic ipate in the celebration tonight at] Chapel Hill of the sixth anniversary! of the establishment of Davie coun cil, No. 52, of that town. The gather ing will be in the council room of the Masonic temple on West Franklin street at Chapel Hill. A number of] other prominent Junior Order leaders in the state are to be in attendance. I 4 GALLONS WHISKY TAKEN BY OFFICERS Four gallons of “bootleg” whisky : were found yesterday by Vance ABC | officer E. A. Cottrell and Constables j P. B. Ellis and Jerome Jackson near ! Bed Bud Service Station on the Ox ford Hoad. Officers found the whisky near the service station but On adjoining pro- j pcrly, and could not connect anyone I with its ownership. It was confiscated, j Wife Preservers tjjHPS Have you an old china or gla«* toothpick holder in your home? 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