The Madill Record (Madill, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 62, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1934 Page: 3 of 10
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Lesson for September 16
ISAIAH CONTRASTS FALSE AND
i TRUE WORSHIP
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LESSON TEXT—Isaiah I:1-20
GOLDEN TEXT—Who shall ascend
Into the hill of the Lord? or who
e shall stand in his holy place? B that
bath clean hands and a pure heart
Who bath not lifted up his soul unto
Vanity nor sworn deceitfully Psalm
114:S 4
PRIMARY TOPIC—Telling God Were
Sorry
JUNIOR TOPIC—When God's People
Sin
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-
IC—What Is True Worship?
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP-
IC—The Nature of True Worship
Isaiah's visions present the redemp-
itive purpose of God through the con-
summation of the Messianic kingdom 1
The first verse is the title The book
contains prophetic utterances of ear
her and later dates Chapter 1 from
4 which our lesson is taken contains the
'divine arraignment of the people for
their sins I
s I The Moral State of the People
i(vv 24)
I Filial Ingratitude (v 2) The
universe is summoned to bear the
Lord's complaint against Judah and
Israel for their I-73 ingratitude and
even rebellion In spite of God's care
even as of a father for his children
they persisted En sin and in violation I
of their covenant with God
2 Brutal stupidity (Y 3) The ox
and the ass are proverbially stupid but
Israel's stupidity exceeded theirs Is
reel would not recognize God as her
rightful sovereign or acknowledge him
as the author of her mercies
3 Habitual evil-doers (v 4) They
were not sinners in outward act mere
ly but in nature and heart were laden
with iniquity By heredity they passed i
' their vices from generatbm to gener
anon
Their Consequent Miseries (vv
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J I Goins Marietta will assume the Morro Castle pride of the Ward lines
I Their perplexity (v 5) Tht duties January 1 that burned Saturday morning did
hand of chastisement had been laid — not live to see his ship burn as a re-
upon them but this failed to do them I1YDE PARK N Y Sept 6—In a suit of a stroke of lightning for he
good Their afflictions were followed conference with Joseph B Eastman died just a few hours earlier from
by deeper and more heinous sins federal rail co-ordinator President acute indigestion it has been learned
1 Their perplexity (v 5) Tit(
hand of chastisement had been laid
upon them but this failed to do them
good Their afflictions were followed
by deeper and more heinous sins
2 Their awful confusion (v C)
The calamity which befell them ex-
ended to all classes
3 The desolation of their country
Tv 7 8) Revolts from within and
invasions from without left their Cohn-
try desolate Phys leal ruin always
follows moral and spiritual deendence
4 Assurance to a remnant (v 9)
God's purposes cannot fail
mint was saved in Israel This is
-strikingly set forth In the ninth chap-
ter of Romans
Formal Worship Rebuked r(vs
10-15)
Notwithstanding the calamities visit-
ed upon them they did not neglect
the observance of religious rites and
-ceremonies They punctiliously oh-
' served the forms of religion while in-
Auiging in Iniquitous practices
God does not derive benefit from
religious sacrifices (v 11)— Our wore
ship and service are not for God's
profit but for that of ourselves—
2 God's attitude toward formal
worship (vv 12-14) - The 'very rites
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6 Encouragement to come to God
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:and the judgment which befell them
was awful God's pardoning and clean-
sing grace was sufficient
V A Promise and a Warning (vv
19 20)
1 The promise (v 19) They were
to eat the good of the land on the con-
dition of a surrendered will and an
obedient life—God's terms
2 A solemn warning (v 20): Re-
fusel to bear God's appeal and rebel-
lion against God's demands would re
suit In being devoured with the sword
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Prayer '
And whai God can do prayer can
do for prayer binds God because it
Is the prayer of faith and faith as it
were Overcomes God Now prayer Is
the flame of faith the vent (outcome
or utterance) of faith and faith is a
victorious triumphant grace with God
himselL—Itichd Sibbes
no Christiam Door
"You can write down first of all
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National
News
wAsHinvrox' Sept '15L-Death of
two strikers in southern mill towns
in Georgia gave the first bloodshed
in the woolen silk and cotton textile
strike that moved into Ita fourth day
Thursday
With isolated fights reported
throughout the district affected by
the strike President Roosevelt named
a board of mediation to seek peace
with the heads of the United Textile
Workers of America
CHICAGO Sept 5---Wiley Post will
take off Friday for the stratosphere in
which he plans to break the record of
47 thousand feet and make a climb
into the heavens of 50000 feet Wed-
nesday in a test flight he climbed 40-
000 feet in a two hour test
SACRAMENTO Calif Sept 5--
Cerivint Pavia 15 year old boy con-
fessed to his parents two hours after
the funeral of his sisters Mary and
Mary Ann that he and a brother
James 12 had locked the little girls
In the ice bo7t at their ranch home
They denied however that they did
It to conceal their assault on the sis-
ters Pavia said when he and James
came to the house fcr dinner the chil-
dren took the food and climbed in the
refrigerator and asked the boys to
close the door Before leaving they
opened it they said
FERGUS FALLS Minn Sept'
Two boys from here are being sought
as the hammer slayers of Dr John
Schacht 55 year old dentist who was
found murdered on the roadside five
miles south of - here-- Two - diamond
rings remained untouched on the den-
tist's fingers
OKLAHOMA CITY- Sept 5—T P with coffee and nitrate radioed taat
McKeel former highway conunissioner 1 her third hatch was afire She ex-
from Ada and present district judge pected to ream that port Sunday
was named on the state court of tax night A Pahama canal tug left
reviews Wednesday by Governor Wil- heavily laded with 70 tons of
liam H Murray to succeed the late I chemicals
Asa Walden No successor will be
named however the governor said to ASBURY PARK N J Sept
Walden on the district judge's bench Capt Robert Wilmott skipper of the
1 HYDE PARK N Y Sept 6—In a
I
conference with Joseph B Eastman
Ifederal rail co-ordinator President
Franklin D Roosevelt discussed the
!reorganization of railroad affairs and
the formulation of a comprehensive
legislative program for cur-rice&
NEW YORK Sept 6—The Amer-
' - —
lean Museum of Natural History with
Dr Roy Chapman Andrews acting
director has announced the discovery
of a new prehtstorie monster weigh-
ing approximately 30000 pounds with
a one-ounce brain The discovery was
made in the Big Horn mountains of
Wyoming t
—
SHREVEPORT La Sept 13—Hen-
ry Methvin escaped Texas convict and
the youth who put Clyde Barrow and
'Bonnie Parker on the spot Is being
held in the Caddo parish jail and de-
I dares his arrest a frameup He will
be questioned by Texas rangtrs in
connection with the ruthless slaying
of two highway patrolmen: '
IMethvin was recently pardoned by
Governor Miriam A Ferguson for giv-
ing information that led to the slay-
ing of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie
i Parker
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1T110 Hawaii Sept 8--Kilaues
one of the world's most famous vol
11? of its most spec-
t r 1t :a years Thursday as
flow of lava boiling
' Ifvernatunau its fire pit
and spilled the boiling mass into her
crater on the adls of the peak
COOPERTOWN N Y Sept 6--
Death in the electric chair at Sing
Sing as the verdict returned by the
jury in the trial of Eva Coo road
house proprietress who has been
standing trial for the insurance mur-
! der of Harry Wright her crippled
'handy man
Eva Coo was found guilty of the
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murder for the $10000 insurance
Wright carried A friend Martha
CUM turned state's witness and later
pleaded guilty to second degree mur
der and was sentenced to imprison-
ment for 20 years !
ASBURY PARK N J Sept 9 —
Two bodies were found cremated
where they had been trapped on the
Morro Castle liner when it burned
Saturday Coast guardsmen say they
believed that others perished in the
same manner A survey made indicat-
ed that 427 of the 530 passengers bad
been accounted for with 133 dead or
missing
With the additional bodies found
aboard the liner the total not ac-
counted for mounted to 22
NaMM00M
BOSTON Sept 9---Ooast guards
were asked to search for the schooner
Black Arrow on which James Roose-
velt son of the president is a pas-
senger The boat was seven hours
overdue in Provincetown in a race
from Gloucester
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NEW ORLLAN' 9 Sept 9--Justicc
Winston Overton seeking re-election
to the Supreme court on the Huey
Long ticket died at his home here un-
expectedly Sunday night
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PANAMA Sept 9--'-Santa Rita a
Grace liner bound to Balboa loaded
with coffee and nitrate radioed that
her third hatch was afire She ex-
pected to reach that port Sunday
night A PaiLama canal tug left
heavily laded with 70 tons of
WASHINGTON Sept 9--A prom-
ise from the manufacturers' head to
talk with President Roosevelt's arbit-
ration board loomed as a means of
ending death and destruction in the
general strike of woolen cotton and
rayon mills throughout the country
A deadline of Monday night was
made by labor after which it said It
would withdraw its offer was an-
swered by manufactures who said
they would be in Washington for the
conference
OOLUMBIA S a Sept 'I—Notices
of death have been sent Governor
Ibra C Blackwood and the dynamit-
ing of the state house and the man-
sion because he sent troops into the
textile strike area was indicated
The statement was made by the
Governor following the statement by
Francis J Gorman that the governor
had been hostile toward the strike in
the wool cotton and silk textile in-
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TEE NiAnmza "Igo' RECORD
ute engineer for the Santa Pe was
killed when his passenger train and a
runaway pusher train collided Three
other trainmen were injured with oth-
ers escaping
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SAN FRANCISCO Sept 7---11Vm
Mooney under life sentence for the
preparedness day bombing here in 1916
was not allowed to see the funeral
!cortege of Mrs Mary Mooney ts3 TM:o-
ther when it drew up in front of the
prison Request after request were
made of the warden but he has
repeatedly refused
OKLAHOMA CITY Sept 7--Ministers
throughout the state are of the
consensus that few prayers for tha "nd
of drouth and peace for the stato's
economic conditions will be offered at I
THURSDAY SEPTIMBEIL 13 VOL
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My Page is thought to be azi oil ed by late rains but all were far bow
oPerator and they were believed to be low normal The state peach crop
enroute to Tupelo area was the only on below normal
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WASHINGTON Sept 10--Negotia- T
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tions were under way Monday on the I wo ea 1t
Pl d G
mediation of trouble in the strike area
of the wool silk and cotton textile in-
dustries as President Hoobevelt's
board began their conference with In Juslisce Court
labor
An arbitration is expected scot' and I —
labor has extended their time In the Bill Green Ezra Isbfll
meantime however in spite 6: 100d
fortune of arbitration looming a flare- Fined In Court
up in the strike district of New Eng-
land was made - - -
— I Two Marshall county men pleaded
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Sept 10 —1 guiltY 'Thursday morning before W J
Drouth took Its toll in Oklahoma ao Bell justice of peace to public drunk-
cording to the federal statistician's enness and after posting bonds for
the special prayer Sunday ordered by 1 report- for the corn production nor- their fines were released from jail
Governor William H Murray I mally more than 53 million bushels is Bill Green was fined $10000
A survey made indicated that a ma-1 less than 9 million bushels this year court costs When he pleaded guilty to
jority would continue asking blessings This drastic drop averages four bush- public drunkenness
NORMAN Sept 7---In a dramatic
courtroom scene Neal Myers 21 year
old University of Oklahoma student
told Friday how Marion Mills his
campus beauty sweetheart died in
his arms and how he then fled in
frenzied terror A long grilling by the
state failed to shake his testimony
and although he was questioned for
more than two hours it was conceded
that be was the victor of the day
--
PAWHUSKA Sept 10---Increasing
theft of cattle in Osage county has led
to the organization of a group of men
to drive cattle rustlers out of the
country -
Declaring the stealing must stop the
grim-faced men that in the old days
would have ridden out and brought
the thieves to Justice are organizing a
group for that purpose
OKLAHOMA CITY Sept 10 — A
new deal for Oklahoma was the battle
cry of the democratic party as they
met in convention here Monday and
adopted the progressive platform
There was no note of strife in the
camp and all Democrats fell in line
with E W Mar land democratic nom-
inee to a man
GENEVA Sept 10—In an informal
meeting of the delegates of power rep-
resenting the league council of the
league of nations they voted Russia a
berth on the council along with Eng-
jo plAorddy ptra oauttta 'putt
Russia removed the major obstacle
that has kept them from CI) league
for years Argentina and Portugal
abstained from voting Monday
A two thirds vote in the assembly
however must be received before Rus-
sia Is admitted
—
ADA Sept 10—Two people be-
lieved to be Mr and Mrs A C Page
of Oklahoma City were killed Monday
afternoon when their car was hit by
an Ada & Atoka railway motor car
near Stonewall
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Bacon—The kind We slice lb 35c
Pure Pork Sausage—Per lb 20c
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Pate, Herbert J. The Madill Record (Madill, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 62, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1934, newspaper, September 13, 1934; Madill, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2138422/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.