The Bowie Booster (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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iloniher af Kjiculty, -Moody BlDls
Institute of Clticago.
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Lesson for January 5
DR. JAMES W. BARTON
Talks. About © „
v = Hay Fever
TITTIILE inos'ftc’ases hay
»V fever occur in the early
autumn there-ttre—many cases
which dccHJ-. in the spring and
summer’ months. It is generally
admitted that the tendency to hay
fever is inherited but why it at-
tacks j’U-sf on a in py'pry sLv pp-rgpn^ __________
Is haril fo uiHlprstand INT.
IS naril ro unuerstancf. . > T0I>IC— What Our Mothers Have Done
In addition to this -horodltnry or; for Uh ^ -
nervous tendency it is tliou^it that de- ! YOUNG ' PIOOULE AND ADULT
. for mi tips or deficfen- ; TOPICt-'A Mother’s Vision and Infl-u-
cies of th** nose,, and i ence* „ .....
throat .ai*^ also a far* ,r ■ _ TT 51 , 7
tor In a number .rf ! Mary .was a JetVIsh maid of the town
cases. Jfanv' phvsi- nf -V'^roth. J he hrst kHonuation
dans believe' that fa- [■we lliU'e ,of hor is .tl,at 8h« ,WM cn*
tlL-iie ami lowered re- f ««S«d to he mnrrled to Joseph, a car- -
slvtarti# -arr—Trhir.i Mcattr.nf the same .ulliisg,.. IL_3t‘SHU*
causes, vet Individuals i ,1,at ,ho .t,,,s",m »n,,,n» f,,e Je'vs wa8
In the best of health f,lr hetrTitlwl to- tain; place u year
after,a iVnl rest ami I'efore marriaL-e. -
vacation with a neeil- ] |. The Occasion of (Luke 1:20, J7).
ed sain in vVeight ha.ve j 1. Gabriel's annnun’ceuient (v.v. 20-37). •
only to: come in eon- During this interval of betrothal, God
sent the angel . Gabriel to announce to
MARYIS SONG OF PRAISE
LESSON TEXT—Lrnke- 1:46-58.
GOLDEN TEXT—My souL doth mag-
nify’the Lord, arid my spirit hath re-
joiced in C-od my (Savior. Lyke lrtfi, 47.
PRIMARY. TQPIC—Why Mary Sang.
JUNIOR TOPIC—‘Why Mary Sang.
Alv0’
Dr. Barton
with certain^ pol-
lens -frojji plants or trees to nave the
usual.attack.
Classes of Pollen. _
Tills amiiebr has” Slinieiiines ■ been
Mary tljM-t she was to he the hiother of f
Jesus. Isaiah, tnore. than 700 years.
befofe_vprophesied that a virgii) wouljl ’
gTce JflxtB :t®3t 5frt6”whtiSP na-mff siietHd •
called “.seasonal” pollen fever because i l,e callp<i’ t-mnanuel, ''God witb u'?1”
It is due to pollens in-the air. There 1 <ls->- 7:14h T,I0U”1' at (,rst perplexed,
is. first, the ’Spring type almost nhvavs ! slle «pcepted the annuncation with re-
due to tree poliens-oak, birch, maple, ! iwarkah'le courage and devotion. To be
hickory, elm; second, the summer type j tol(I tlmt she was. t« l,e » n,other was
due t„ grasses, timothy, June grass, nothing startling, .for this was’ the
orchard grass, red'top', sweet vernal, I nymal-desire. of every married Jewish
| plantain; third, the autumn' type due ; wornaii. Under the circumstances, she
I almost always to ragweed pollen. * J accepted motherhood at a tremendous
| .The.symptoms are familiar to even- I cost’' Sll“ wns conscious of her virgin -
] body—Itching of nose arid throat will. P“dt-V- She knew that to become a
violent sneezing, Itching, or eyelids, i mothf,r ""Her such circumstances-
[redness and soreness of the' eyelids, lyohid. expose her to suspicion and
! tears Mowing, dread of light, mucous ! s',anle ^Jo,ln
2. Mary's response (y._3$). Her
faitjl was sTfcfi that she; responded
with reniarkaBle courage. Slie - said.
“Behold the handmaid of the Lord ; he
it unto me according to thy word." She
accepted motiier-liood Under these cir-
cumspances as God’s command, it was
made clear to her -that the begetting
WaS by tlie Iiol.v Ghost and that the
Most High wouljl embody himself with
humanity divinely begotten -and that
from nose, eprs.'stuffy, anjJ a forehead-
heada.che, ’ -1
.ViUiiTViIly w;;ti these symptoms pres-
ent the patient often becomes . weak,
irritable, depressed, loses his appetite
and is often unable to sleep.
Retreat Is Best Cure.
. The be-’t treatment is Sikewise known
to everybody; that is, getting tnvay
ffrom regions where the pollen is plen-
tiful. This, of course, is impossible for I uio'"resultant"'thifis " 'born", winild be
the majority of people. h(,iy and called,!X Son of God. ■
1.1,e correction of any nose and , J R1|sabeth (vv, 39.45,.
throat, conditions—spurs, onlnrged tur- - - , . . .
hlnates and tonsils, infected sinuses-1 In enri»arr«nt^he .set - out on
Slum id lie the first step. - a J1^ % anJ!dfrly 1;inS"’",I,8“ ca ,ed
The second step i.4he desensitizing ! Elisabeth Having sought tlre syti.-
of the patient by the. type of poUen : pathy arnl encouragement of lier friend,
that is causing the symptoms. Tills Is j her triumphant faith., carriedJie» lies
done by injecting the pollen extracts yond -the »>lsnriflerstandmgrThe; scorn
nm-ler- Hie skin Aw„- in Ibree months 1 ani1 shame wbl'ch nwalteil her, and
before* t h e exjidet ed a thick. The - ^-p^nrarlrer’Wfll 10 hurst,, uul lit the -
jections are given once or twice - 1 most w0“derf,,r son” o1' |,riIlse’
most wonderful song of jiraise. Tllis %
is called the - ‘‘Magnifica t” becatise of
the first woed in the Latin version,
’“My soul -doth magnify the Lord.” A9
pointed out by another, three features-
of her character stand -- out Iu^ this
son,it. ’ . j
a. Her purity of heart. Only n pure
heart rejoices when God lias come
near.
and gave lree Jie^r.t t-o ,(»pd’.x praises..
c. Her iiDKelli-hness: Slie did not
primarily think id’ tin? undying1 honor
wliieii t.lirdii^li the ages sTiTuild !>e at-
?
which
II. The Content of Jder Song (vv.
Thirt the iniliviiluiLl feels as if lie would I I',1',S)’ “ ; ,,
burst,-tlie heart action may b's'nTfect- Y1; Vl- ^ v • “V K, U
H. 1. and there is a feeling that unern-1‘"';,s sa^t,,,« lor a"'1 °-thera'
Swusnosk* or even Heath-may occur. I ^ is *"v SWSest.on whatever In
ySjoU. rnnin'Jl.a l,,,vo l.nnn L„,, | t h IS SOtlg t ll.1t SllO t IlOllgh t Of IlLTSelf 03
for th\
ing link'i
week, tlie ‘close being' gradually in- ;
creased. This may have to lie done !
for two or three years.before results? j
are obtained. 1 >
Local applications containing ejdie*
drihe or >t»p' itTepitt,l n e4-a^U;e oali p rrto
the eyes affij ihVo, Tltfrer as drojis In
tin* e\«* or sprays, or jellies up' 'the ;
nosedive yoiKs'uU'rahle relief.
* * *
Removing Gas Pressure
jXiiiof.the distressing ailments
that gives great disc'omfort
o
and pain is ap accuni«]ation of - 't"7h7 l't" .^l«^u.lncsS
. , , . . ; . I which would Tome to others-.- ..
gas njAhe large intestine.
’i'iie press'ure is so great at times I
ttlLS H£'5 OLD tNDCc-H
To DO SOME ACri-VE-iNrth,
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fst V'gflKl SEES v»u i
First, crouches llry
tow/ AS MS. MflRlhE
COMES BY.
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marble h now writ
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for ion6 rust no one ” L h
passes «t all. bi - 105- so, dnow bail
sins * set cold. Missing, viefirt BY s
Ciwi) P|E<Y fttf
RUNS LIKE MAD-Ju'sf
The sJHt.
rijliV^S
Sc)mjsnoHs or even -death1 -uiiiy occur.
VifWus remedies have been used
for tliiV condition, nn old favorite be-
ing bnkVig soda. Latterly the use o(
tincture of belladonna has been' freely
usedWith tlifi idea of removing tlie
contraction or spastic condition of the
bowel.
Enema Is -Best.
For many- ydars the best home rem-
edy has been nn enema or Injection
of about a quart of warm Soap suds.
Physicians ndviSe against The use of
soap suds, as they are too harsh and
Irritate tin* delicate mucous membrane
or lining of the bowel. They advise
that the.quart of warm water without
soap lie used, ns It is just as effective
and does not: leave the lining of the
bowel in m» inflamed condition.
As 1 thlg.''adcutmtlatlon .of gas in the
intestine oceurS frequently nfter the
nap of ether during am operation.and
retards the. recovery of the patient,,
sonic surgeons prefer the use of Sfftnal,
anaestheticwhere tlie pain-killing drug
jjs injected into the spinal cord—the
large -nerve: running down Hn5 center
of tlie backbone.
The European Formula.
Recently soni&'ptiuropeLln physicians
have been experimenting with a strong
- Still solution which was nged as an
enema jn cast's ef severe gas distension
following surgicn)..U«mUons..
Instead 'itY’''iisTiig'1 tlie ordinary solu-
the mother of God, She praised God
for the high distinction of being the
channel through which the eternal Son
of . God was to make contact with the
race and save it. This high distinc-
tion •wroiight-lmiriility in her soul.
2. For the ilivina..character (vv. 49,
50). She praised God that-lie had
almighty power,, that he was absolutely
hdly and abundant in'mercy,
3. For what the Savior shall ac-
complish (vv, 51, 52).
a. He was to scatter the rebellious,
the unbelieving, and tlie proud. Though
lie Is exceedingly merciful anil patient,
the time is- coining \theu all who. reject
him Shall he scattered.
b. He was to exalt the IowI.V. now
wonderfully this has been accomplished
through the centuries. Those who turn-■
from sin and exercise faith in Jesus
Christ ace .lifted, up to places of hon-
orable recognition.
e,. lie lilloil the hungry. It is
through ' Jesus Christ that Ktyd Is
gained for The'hungry. Indeed,* all
blessings come through him.'
d. He sent the rich away empty.
By the "rich no .doubt is meant those
■who have arrogated to; themselves im-
portance because of the possessions
which he gave them.
’ -iV Fov God’s faithfulness (vv. 5’3-55).
ills faithfulness IS shown In keeping"
perpetuated through Abraham.
moil . >o’iii, l(i\ v^uuiiii y cJAHU' - . -t — - —
Hon of table salt, that is about one- I *'is promises; llmt .wliich was about to-
quarter teaspoonful of table salt to a [ *,e rea**ze^ 'vas t*le fnlMlliiient of the
half cupful of water, they used aboujuj ^ou'>lian*:t promise made ih Eden and
four level t?aspoonfyls to the half cup;
ful1 of Water us an enema, and- this
small amount of salt and water always
'obtained a prompt emptying of the'
howej. ’ I
, i,t must, lie- admitted that this ’sim-
ple method of emptying the bowel and
getting riil of giis is more logical than
giving..1 doses of morphine t-o “kill the
pain.".,, , .
It should also take the place of o.uv.
pltl methods of trying ,t<? got a qhart of
soapy water or even plain water up
into the, bowel to get the gas to m-oye
and relieve pressure, ~‘i
V " • • ffl—WNU-^rvlc*.
' .., Self-Denial
Simpler/ manners, purer lives, more
self-denial, ^niore^ earnest, sympatliy
with the classes that lie below us—
nothing shori of that can iny the foun-
dations of the Christianity which is to
be hereafter, deep and broad,
What Is Religion? *
Religion is the fear and love of God;
RS^demonstrutiOd is good works; and
faith is’the root of both, for without
faith we cannot please God; nor can
we fear and love what- we do not be-
lieve.—Penn. 4
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Murphy, Robert. The Bowie Booster (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1936, newspaper, January 2, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth641741/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.