The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1919 Page: 4 of 12
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LESSON FOR JULY 20
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THE LORO’S SUPPER
LEMON TEXTS— Mat I Cor
11 :2)-M
QOLDEN TEXT— For as often a ye
eat tl) la bread and drink thla cup ye do
ahow the Lord's death till he cone— I Cor
11:
ADDITIONAL MATERIA L-Mark 14:21-
: Luke 22:14-20 I Cor 10:14-21
PRIMARY TOPIC — Remembering Jenue
(Luke 22 19)
JUNIOR TOPIC — The Lord'a Supper re-
mind us of Jesus
INTERMEDIATE TOPIC— The meaning
of the Lord's Supper
SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC— Com-
munion with Christ and with one another
I The Institution of the Lord’s Sup-
per (Matt 26:20 1 Cor 11:22)
I Time: It was on tin night of the
' betrayal of Jesus Just after the be-
1 trayer had been announced
‘3 2 The circumstances : In connection
w ith the eating of the Passover At the
command of Jesus the disciples made
ready the Passover and while they
were eating Jesus took bread blessed
it and gave it to the disciples
3 Elements: (1) The brent This
doubtless was the common brand of
the Passover feast (2) The cup This
cup consisted of the fruit of the vine
II The Significance of the Lord’a
8upper (Matt 26:20-28 I Co 11:24-
26) Jesus took natural and lltprnl ele-
ments and made them to be symbols of
his own body and blood Just ns our
bread and drink nre assimilated Into
brain mid brawn becoming nn integral
pnrt of onr body so by means of those
symbols the communicant partakes of
Christ He becomes a part of us and
we are In him It is both n memorial
and a prophecy
1 A memorial of the Lord (Luke
22:10) When he went away lie loft
tlie bread and the cup for the disciples
by which to remember him Those
who love him will desire to keep sa-
cred this memorial
2 To show tit-1 Lord’s sacrificial
death (I Cor 11 :20) lie did not die
ns a hero or ns an example of unself-
ish devotion hut us a substitutionary
ransom On the cross he made expi-
ation for our sins
3 It Is a Runrnntv tluit our sins nre
forgiven (Rom 4:25) When the be-
liever pnrtnkes of these elements Ills
-falUr Is confirmed “It Is a signet of
the Bon of God nttnehed to redemp-
tion" 4 Through them the believer re-
ceived Christ (I Cor 10:10) He there-
by participates In the body mid blond
of Christ becoming a member of his
body Christ liveth In the believer
(Gal 2:20) The Holy Spirit com-
municates the life of Christ to believ-
ers making them one body Joined to-
gether (Eph 4:10) Tills union Is Il-
lustrated by tlie figure of the human
organism (I Cor 12:12-27) tlie vine
and branches (John 15:1-8) the hus-
band and wife (Eph 5:25 20) we are
one brend and one body (I Cor 10:17)
5 A forward look to n completed re-
demption (I Cor 10:20) When faith
Is exercised In Christ redemption be-
gins nnd Its completion will tnke place
at the coming of Jesus Christ (I Tliess
4:16 17) The hrond nnd the eup con-
stitute the keepsibe of the Lord until
bo returns These elements possess
an Immense psychological value both
ks a memorial and a prospect
III Qualifications for Participation
In the Lord’s Supper (I Cor 11 :27-34)
1 A proper apprehension of its
meaning (v 27) Eating nnd drinking
'‘unworthily” does not refer to the de-
merit of the conmiuntciint but to the
failure of the communicant to grasp
Its meaning and Importance There-
fore to thoughtlessly engage this
service Is to do It “unworthily” Only
a regenerated person can discern the
Lord’s body (v 29 cf 2:14) Fnlth
In the Integrity of Christ’s person anil
work Is essential Anyone who does
not believe In the absolute deity of
Christ and his vicarious atonement Is
an unworthy communicant
2 Church membership (I Cor 11:
18-22) The Lord's body is the church
which Is composed of regenerated men
and women united to Jesus Christ as
head and to each other as members of
that body by the Holy SplrlL
3 Orderly walk The disorderly
- should hfe debarred from the Lord's
table examples of which are the fol-
lowing: (1) Immoral conduct (I Cor
5:1-13) It Is perilous to the individ-
ual who Is guilty of immorality to ap-
proach the Lord's table (v 30)
ness and death are oftentimes visited
upon such This explains why some
are mysteriously taken away In death
(2) Heresy (Titus 3 :10 John 4 :2 3)
(3) Schismatics (Rom 16:17) Those
who are causing divisions In the church
‘ should be debarred
Right at the Center
Our habitual thoughts and actions
determine our characters and they
are made moment by moment If
at tbe center we are stayed on God
the circumstances must be righL—
8amuel Fallows
’ 7 - Would YouT
Would you remain always young
find would you carry all the Joy and
buoyancy of youth Into your maturer
years? Yhen have care concerning
bat one thing — how you live In yqar
thought world — Ralph Waldo Triha'
Closing date will be announced in this paper giving plenty of time to take advantage of the
Wonderful Bargains now being offered If you don’t take advantage of our offerings it is your
loss Again we warn you that goods will be higher much higher than ever before If you don’t
believe this just wait and see COME AND SEE THIS IMMENSE SALE
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TERMS:
Strictly
CASH
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Ur A It Lewis Comm'r
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You who live in the rural districts
— the envy of jour brethren of the
eongested city sections— j-ou who hate
the cold stieani running by the door
the deep cool well the rich foamy
milk fresh fiom the cow and j'ou who
may have typhoid germs reeking about
jour place To jou this bulletin is
addi essed !
City Man Protected
City men sigh for country life with
all its henelits nnd pi micros Yi t
t'c fit j- man has more benefits pur-
ticulnily I lorn health and sanitation
utindpoints than the limner ever
ill emus of The citj man lurgelj- be-
cause he is a Lily mar and has not
the home Burroi'ndirgs for his own
caie is gumded as carefully hs the
Kohmoor d'aniond His tood is in-
sptiled rloely the wutei ho drinks
is lilt i atmi and’ Heated ami ilouble-
t’eated a policeman suppiisses vice
ic his Height oi hood
But thi fainiT or tlu prison whoDarlow bv aisumeni that theie U uo
lives in a small community such as thine us luck hut to a certain ex-
me i fatten’d all over Oklahoma cun
hope for none of this pateinal mimic -
iial government except in such degree
tij he can get a substitute fiom the
slate sjstem Ills veiy isolated eon-
ilition — the envj of the city man —
sets him apait und away from the ad-
vantages He ean have no health of-
fleer to wauh out for him otten he
can h-ive no modem and bale water
sv stent no sewage sjstem woithy of
the name
Ambition of Department
So it is the
partment ol
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ambition of the state de- 1
public health to reach
out to these isolated centeis through-
out Oklahoma and help their inhabi- not close in Hogv ille July 4tli 1 he
Hints and teach them to help them- Bom master said the postoffice was
selves to bettor health I about as cool place as he could nnd
Typhoid fever just at Ibis season1’1- time of j'ear and too the fish
of the year pal ticulni lj is a menace
to eveiy inhabitant ami his wile and
childien Whj ?
I'tincipal Mumping grdhnds of ty-
plioid gei ms are in water milk nnd
tood Gei ms fiom til eexcieta of
tjphoid patients easilj get into any
ot these thiee nnd the thing is done
Now let’s analyze the situation from
the rutal standpoint
I Poor Water Ssytems
Wells often ate placed too near
outdoor closets Filth seeps lor long
distances under the soil nnd theie’s
the possihilitj' of the family water sup-
ply being contaminated Wnten the (
piuh of your land and the iclation bll'T"-'
tlie watei supply and the closets be-
foie you put down a well It you get
your watei fiom a stisam make suiei
llial no filth is dumped into it above)
your home To make doubly sure of
escaping the gei ms boil all water i
I Mdk Often Is Cause
j Cows do not have typhoid fov er i
yet nulk otten entries the geini It is I
win m and a good genet atur It gets j
i the get ni liom line-lean water used in
I washing cans trom handling by per-
ilous with soiled hands
Flies me a menace particularly on
the farm where there are — blit should
not be — exposed places hearing the
gei ms Most typhoid cases traced to
food causes show that flies brought
the get ms to the food in the first
place Keep your home thoroughly
cleaned throughout the summer keep
youT food cool and covered
Prevention Costs Nothing
But if you want to be absolutely safe
from one of the worst of diseases take
the day oft and travel into town w hen
Sick- i Btae health department’s immun-
ization day Is announced soon
At the county courthouse or in some
other public place doctors will be
ready to administer free to you at the
expense of the state department ty-
phoid vaccine which every soldier got
in the army and which is a sure pre-
ventive of typhoid fever It is harm-
less painless
You owe it to yourself your family
and your community to accept this
health gift which the state wants to
give you
TO GET CHEAPER FERTILIZER
Following a series of conferences of
officials with fertilizer manufacturers
the department predicts that the far-
mers of the country will be able to
buv their mixed - fertilizers 'for the
1919 fall season about 30 per cent low-
er than the prices prevailing for tbe
spring season just passed
One objection to some of the new
dances is that they seem to be about
anything but dances 4
HOGVILLE LOCAL NEWS
Human nature seems to be prett
much the same everywheie except ip
liogville The Ilorse Uoctoi says
j when lie gives the people of this tom-
luunity “hope” he expects pay for it
The liogville jail is now doing a
good business Seveial men who have
always claimed they alwajs do the
light thing have got caught Daniel
Mathew sla yesteiday was raving
about Ins tights and trom the run of
Ins conversation it was conceded by
his auuiors thil he wanted to ove-
rtop tlie line and take a cult w hich the
whole crowd knew belonged to tin
Widow or the Dear Ford neighboihood
It lias now been developed that a
lot of valuable tune wus vva-ted
around the stove at the postoffice last
w inter by the members ot the liogville
Lc nlt rs’ club who laid big plans tor
bumper crops this summer The past
It w w ci ks ot hot weather lias develop-
ed this fact Zero l’eck at the post-
office yesteiday tried to convince Yam
lent was unsueeesstul Yam saj's ho
1 hio s mere is such thing as bad luck
I 18 unable to say for sure about
ctliei kind Yam lias been in jail
81 'e tunes Zero contended
I " -“ll people call good luck
j1’'’ 8 simply good management and
J'U management Alia Zero Peck
n Z ro to town j'esterday for a
number of household articles and he
loigoi about half of the list He has
not one home jet being afraid to
go until lie can think of them In the
meantime he is not having verj' much
tJ ''J-v aml e’118 mo8t o£ tUe tilue to
!- in a deep study The postoifice
ae not biting to do any good
Alixunder Moseley lost another dog
y i sti day This leaves only ten Alex
s-j y he will not recruit any more un-
til theie is a change tor the better as
he doc not esie to sacrifice any more
than he now has His dog graveyard
is fast filling up The two inoou-
slime st’ll house propneUfis — Bear
l Ford and Petunia Ridge stills ure
tending the proceedings of congress
with a great deal of interest these
days Iiy some of the reports they
I tie made to wonder ‘‘How long”
j I’i lsisience more often makes a fel-
low u I ore than a success Prof
sop has lately begun prac-
itKin iiiml contiol M'ss Petunia
I Belcher says if it is his own mind he
i is Hying to contiol he should not
have much of a task as It is a weak
-oit ot a tilin’: Gape quit going with
Petunia a while lack and began go-
r with the Widow of the Bear Toid
l i rhboi hood
If you are looking for a good 8 per
cent investment see L H Noimandin
secretary Investors’ Building and Loan
association at the Commetcial bank 1
MOSS GROVE
Miss Edith Bray assisted her sister
Mrs llazel Barret the past week
Mr and Mrs Fickle were Thursday
night and Friday guests at the H-hn
Allen home Pearl Bigger speu
Thursday evening with Ruby Nance —
Miss Pearl Fuller spent Sunday with
the Lanier girls Anna Lea andFern
Turner visited with Pearl Bigger Sat-
urday evening Mr McCarty and
family John Allen and family and
Chester Hilton were Sunday evening
yuepts at the Charlie Bigger home
Iva and Mae Gibson took Sunday din-
ner with Anna Lea and Fern Turner
Mrs E M Smith was called Sun-
day to the bedside of her nephew in
Jri’inna Mrs E L Turner and chil-
dre i spent Sunday at the home of
Mr Gordon Mrs Ella Smith and
children spent Saturday at E M
Smith’s Mr and Mrs Geo Denison
daughter Florence and Chester Hil-
ton took dinner Sunday with Mr John
Allen and family Lester Hicks fepent
Sunday with home-folks Mr Boucher
and family A number of young folks
assembled at the G Chenoweth home
Sunday The evening was spent In
playing games and muisc
The race of them la dying out but
there are still a few old-fashioned
men and women that you may meet if
you try bard enough who believe most
men are honest and practically all
womqn are virtuous
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The Oriental
Is now read for business in the new location at 110
North Bickford — lirst door north of El Reno Theatre
Here you will find a beautiful line of Ladies ’-Reatly-to-'NVear
You are invited to call and see this won-
derful display of high-grade merchandise
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tour fancy ami purse
Date of formal ojicning will be announced late
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OLLIE WORROD Prop
ORIENTAL STORE
THE HORSE
COLLAR
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be just large
man’s hand to
The collar should
enough to permit a
pass inside the collar between the
lower end of the collar and the neck
or breast of the horse If the collar
is too I0030 it will cause friction if
too tight it will choke the horse and
cause sore withers Test the fitting
of the collar by lifting up the horse’d
head
The liaines sliotilif fit the collar if
too long they will probably he buckled
too tight at thetop and in this way
the collar will be made t6 pinch the
neck at the top Sores thus produced
begin by a pimple or veiy small boil
often overlooked because the mane
coveis it
Examine your horse continually and
if there is any sore spot adjust the
collar so that it will not touch that
spot If the skin is nlerely wrinkled
bathe it with witchhazel or diluted
vinegar If the skin is broken bathe
it with clean water containing a lit-
tle salt
If the collor “rides up” it can be
kept down by a martingale running
to the girth or by an extra girth run-
ning from trace to trace hack of tbe
forelegs
The best collar for a mature horse
whobe weight does not vary much
throughout the year is the leather
collar But for most horses the best
collar is one stuffed with hair and cov-
ered with ticking With this collar
if the horse’s shoulder becomes sore
at any point the lining of the collar
can easily be ripped and the hair re-
moved or pushed aside at that point i 5
so that no pressure will come on the
sore place
Collar pads are much used but they
quickly become dirty cannot easily
be cleaned and thus cause many sores
Still a pad that makes tbe collar fit
is better than an ill-fitting collar
without a pad
By all means clean the inside of the
collar every night If you wait until
the next morning you are likely to j ss:
forget it Of course you will clean ss
the horse’s shoulders as soon as the j
collar is removed The salt Bweat i ss
drying ou tbe skin is what does the i a
mischief’
-A young man filled with pep and
vinegar as ‘he starts out In the world
always resolves to live his own life
but before he gets half chance to
do it hekneets a blue-eyed thing and
then helleads the -kind of life she
wants him to lead
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EL RENO
Here’s the Right Kind of Clothing
Furnishings and Hats to Make
Your Vacation a Success
Leather and
Canoas
Oxfords
Furniture
Liberty Bonds
Same as Cash
OF ALL KINDS
RUGS
In patterns and colors that will add to the beau-
tyyyf the home
Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs
In splendid patterns that will add to the beauty
of your kitchen-or bath room also save you hours
of hard labor these hot days
Reed Tex Baby Carriages
For the comfort of Baby
All of these and more can be had — just call
and talk it over with Yates
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118 X BICKFORD
Whether its seashore or mountains porch
we can fit you out correctly and reasonably
PALM BEACH MOHAIRS and KOOL CLOTH SUITS
Separate Trousers in Palm Beach Mohairs Flannel and Serges
Silk Shirts Summer Neckwear Soft Collars Athletic Underwear
Muslin Night Gowns and Pajamas '
BATHING SUITS FOR EVERYBODY
Youngheim’s
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Liberty Bonds
Same as Cash
FOR THE HOME
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Bronson, E. S. The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1919, newspaper, July 17, 1919; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1784594/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.